THURSDAY: Clovis Maksoud, John Kennedy, Katie Marsh, John Cooksey,

In Hour 1 we talk with Ambassador Clovis Maksoud, who is speaking tonight at LSU on the Middle East.

Then State Treasurer John Kennedy about Louisiana's budget ahead of the Revenue Estimating Conference tomorrow.

Hour 2 begins with Katie Marsh, author of "Juicing Cannabis For Healing."

Then it's Former Congressman John Cooksey.

WEDNESDAY: Jeremy Alford, Jimmy Vaughn, Elliot Stonecipher


In hour one we are joined by LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford.

Hour two begins with Jimmy Vaughn, older brother of the late guitar legend Stevie Ray Vaughn, who discusses his performance this coming weekend at LA Vets-Fest 2014. lavetsfest.org

We'll then visit with demographer Elliot Stonecipher who talks about what's going on with the electorate in Louisiana.

TUESDAY: Rob Maness, Ronette Boshea, Stephen Handwerk, Robert Stewart, Aasif Mandvi

On this Veterans Day we are joined first by Col Rob Maness. Retired from the Airforce, Col. Maness talks about his campaign and his endorsement of Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy in the US Senate runoff against the Democratic iuncument Mary Landrieu.

Have you heard Landrieu's latest attack ad against Cassidy? We'll play that and share our thoughts.

Ronette Boshea is up next to chat about Tigerama tomorrow night. http://lsutigerama2013.com

To round out the hour we visit with Tiger Rag Magazine Editor Robert Stewart on the Joe Alleva state about the inappropriate Nick Saban chants in Tiger Stadium.


To start Hour 2, we're joined in studio by Executive Director of the Louisiana Democratic Party Stephen Handwerk.

Then it's Aasif Mandvi From The Daily Show on his book "No Land's Man'

MONDAY: Marcia Ball, Mark Will-Weber, Ron Richard

Marcia Ball joins us on the phone to start the show to tell us about Tattooed Lady & The Alligator Man..her latest album. The legendary singer will also be performing this weekened at the LA Vets Fest. http://lavetsfest.org/

Up next we'll talk to Mark Will-Weber about his book, "Mint-Jupels with Teddy Roosevelt; The Complete History of Presidential Drinking."

To round out hour one we'll re-visit Friday's incident on the show in which Sen. Elbert Guillory called Representative Ted James a name then hung up on Jim.

In Hour 2 we're joined in studio by Major General Ron Richard, retired US Marine Corps officer and former Tiger Athletic Foundation President.


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.

THURSDAY: Mike Wolf, Alex Martin, Ray Strother

Mike Wolf starts off the show this afternoon to discuss marijuana legalization and whether or not we'll ever see it happen in Louisiana.

We also talk with Alex Martin, Front page editor of The Wall Street Journal.

In hour two, Ray Strother, nationally known political consultant, gives his reaction to national Democrats pulling ads supporting Senator Mary Landrieu in the US Senate runoff against Republican Congressman Bill Cassidy