11/15 Wednesday: Steve Cochran, Harry Dent, Tony Guarisco, Ben Bagert

Hour 1:

Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran of the Restore Mississippi River Delta coalition joins the discussion to talk about their new best of the best recommendations from the new State Master Plan for restoring and preserving Louisiana's coast. 

Harry Dent

Author Harry Dent chats with Jim about his latest book, Zero Hour: Turn the Greatest Political and Financial Upheaval in Modern History to Your Advantage.
"The turn of the 2020s will mark an extremely rare convergence of low points for multiple political, economic, and demographic cycles. The result will be a major financial crash and global upheaval that will dwarf the Great Recession of the 2000s—and maybe even the Great Depression of the 1930s. We’re facing the onset of what Dent calls 'Economic Winter.'"- Amazon

Hour 2:

Tony Guarisco & Ben Bagert

Former state senator and Republican attorney Ben Bagert and former Democratic state senator Tony Guarisco discuss Trump's presidency and the controversy surrounding Alabama judge Roy Moore and his campaign for U.S. Senate.  

03/15 Tuesday: Author Claudia Kalb, former Senator Ben Bagert, Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser

HOUR ONE

Claudia Kalb: Andy Warhol Was a Hoarder

Claudia Kalb gives readers a glimpse into the lives of high-profile historic figures through the lens of modern psychology, weaving groundbreaking research into biographical narratives that are deeply embedded in our culture.  She shares with Jim intriguing revelations, and brings a new perspective to some of the most well-known names today.

HOUR TWO

Ben Bagert

Attorney Bagert gives his opinions on the presidential race, especially his views on Donald Trump.

Lt. Gov Billy Nungesser

Lt. Gov. Nungesser talks about his responsibility as Lt. Gov to help make the appropriate cuts necessary to fix the budget.  Nungesser also describes the status of the flooding in the state of Louisiana while he and Gov. John Edwards are our surveying the areas.



9/15 Tuesday: Tyler Bridges, Ben Bagert, Marty Mule'

Hour 1: 

Tyler Bridges

Reporter Tyler Bridges discusses the upcoming gubernatorial election. Bridges talks about Baton Rouge reporter Derek Myers, who was fired. Myers claims his termination was because he asked Sen. Vitter questions about his prostitution scandal. 

Jim and Tyler chat about Vitter and the election. Bridges talks about the differences between Edwin Edwards and David Vitter. 

Hour 2

Ben Bagert

Jim is joined by former senator Ben Bagert to discuss the governor's election. Bagert has know Sen. David Vitter. Bagert also talks about how Governor Jindal is doing in the presidential election. He comments on Donald Trump's success in the race. 

Marty Mule' 

Sports writer Marty Mule' joins the conversation to chat about attending the first New Orleans Saints game. Mule' remembers the plane crash that killed LSU Football Coach Bo Rein in 1980 before he could even coach a game.  

FRIDAY: Ben Bagert, Valerie Plame, Frenchie Cox, Ted James, Elbert Guillory

New Orleans Attorney and Former State Representative and State Senator Ben Bagert begins the show today discussing the plight of Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu.

Valerie Plame, Former US CIA operations officer, calls in to talk about her new book Burned.

Up next it's Louie's Cafe General Manager Fred Simonson & Chef Frenchie Cox to talk about next week's big move!

Here is a shot of the new Louie's Cafe that will be opening in the old Wendy's.


In hour two we get opposing viewpoints on US Senator Mary Landrieu from State Representative Ted James of Baton Rouge and Opelousas State Senator Elbert Guillory. This was an extremely heated discussion. Guillory ended up calling James a chihuahua and hanging up the phone.