08/14 Monday: Tom Jennings, Wade Duty, Big Mike, Garret Graves, Jared Taylor

Hour 1:

Tom Jennings

Award winning filmmaker Tom Jennings joins Jim to discuss his latest documentary about Princess Diana. His film, "Diana: In Her Own Words", airs tonight on the National Geographic channel. 

Wade Duty

Executive Director of the Louisiana Casino Association Wade Duty comments on the smoking ban recently passed in Baton Rouge and how it will affect casinos in the Capital City. 

Big Mike

Mike O'Neal, owner of Big Mike's Sports Bar and Grill in Denham Springs, joins Jim in studio to discuss how his business has recovered since the historic flooding one year ago. 

Hour 2:

Garret Graves

Baton Rouge Congressman Garret Graves continues the conversation on the Great Flood of 2016, which took place one year ago today. He remembers the hectic time and how far we've come in recovery. 

Jared Taylor

Jared Taylor is the founder of the magazine, American Renaissance. Taylor is self proclaimed white advocate. He comments on the attack in Charlottesville, Virginia this weekend that resulted in the death of a young woman. 

Wednesday: Nonsmoking Order in New Orleans, Ask Bobby Jindal Tweets, Gubernatorial Q&A, Bobby Jindal and Baton Rouge High, and Justice Retirement Because of Same Sex Marriage Decision

HOUR ONE: 

Wade Duty

Wade Duty is the Executive Director of the Louisiana Casino Association.  He comments on how the nonsmoking order in New Orleans has affected Harrah's casino.  

Michelle Southern and Neal Gladner

Michelle Southern is the Assistant News Director of Louisiana Radio Network.  Neal Gladner is the Vice President of Sales for Louisiana Radio Network and Tiger Rag.  They discuss how Governor Jindal's new "Ask Bobby Jindal" via twitter has backfired.  

Gubernatorial Q&A

The Gubernatorial Candidates give their letter grade on Governor Jindal. 

Scott Angelle: First term a B;  Second term a C-

John Bel Edwards: "I believe he deserves an F." 

David Vitter: First term a B+; Second term a C-  

Jay Dardenne: First term a B-; Second term a D

HOUR TWO:

 Tyler Bridges

Tyler Bridges is a Pulitzer award winning journalist.  He shares his story on Governor Jindal's tenor in Baton Rouge High's graduate class of 1988.  Jindal graduated third in his class.  He was voted Most Polite and Most Likely to Succeed.  He was also Captain of the Equations team.  

Patricia Gunter

Patricia Gunter is a Justice of the Peace in Grant Parish.  Rather than perform same sex marriages, Gunter has resigned.  She shares her views and hopes that she may be able to step down quietly since she feels it would be sinful to perform duties as a justice she does not believe in.