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  • Robert Costa comments on the text messages between Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's wife Ginni Thomas and Mark Meadows as well as his thoughts on the possible overturning of the 2020 election. Melinda Deslatte gives insight on the return of "Gridiron Show".
  • Wayne Sims recalls the night of the senseless killing of his son, Wayde Sims in 2018 and the recent trial and verdict of his murderer. Louisiana Commissioner for Agriculture and Forestry Dr. Mike Strain talks his long running as commissioner as well as the Russia-Ukraine war and the effect is has on the increase in the price of food. Glen Scheuermann and Jody Hanet speak on arts and music in Baton Rouge and a few events to come including the Bluzzey Brunch on April 24th at the Hilton Capital City Hotel from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (tickets can be purchased at kidorchestra.org) and the Art, Jazz, and Pizzazz Art Walk held at the Galvez Plaza on May 1st from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Sonny Cranch talks starting the Cottonwood project in an effort to save the Cottonwood Bookstore, and gives resources to donate to the cause. Donations can be made at GoFundMe.com/Cottonwoodproject, or Sonny can be contacted at (225)921-1942. Mark Ballard gives and update on the Regular Legislative Session, the Governor's veto on the maps, and what the outcome of that will be.
  • Mark Ballard speaks on the Supreme Court confirmation hearings and the current state of Louisiana Politics. Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser discusses the aftermath of the storm that passed through southeast Louisiana.
  • Foster Campbell speaks on the war in Ukraine and Trumps previous comments on Putin and Russia's interference on the 2020 election. Jon Schweppe explains what the American Principles Project is about and opines about transgender women competing in women's sports.
  • George Kennedy comments on his brother and his questioning of Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson, and the Louisiana Senate race. Roman Rubchenko gives an update on the war in Ukraine, what he is doing to help other Ukranians in need, what the war means for Democracy, and how Americans can help out and donate. Donations can be made at youkraine.org.
  • Best-selling author Charlotte Dennett gives details on her book "Follow the Pipelines: Uncovering the Mystery of a Lost Spy and the Deadly Politics of the Great Game for Oil". Judge Freddie Pitcher Jr. talks about his many years as Chancellor of the Southern University Law Center and the life and impact of Johnnie Jones. Political scientist Yascha Mounk discusses his book "The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure".
  • Former State Representative Ted James talks about his part in the Biden Administration and addresses several political issues. Denny McLain reflects on his time in the MLB and his thoughts on the league today. Sayantani DasGupta speaks on her life as a physician and an author as well as her recent book "Debating Darcy".
  • Mark Ballard covers conversion therapy ban, Senate bill 151 and raising the State minimum wage. Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser talks about his recent home invasion, Louisiana tourism including the recent Strawberry Festival, upcoming Garth Brook's concert and Jazz Fest, and Dr. Dana Suskind discusses her new book Parent Nation- Unlocking Every Child's Potential, Fulfilling Society's Promise.
  • Dan Moldea discusses a multitude of topics including the Mueller Report, Mitch McConnell, and Jimmy Hoffa.
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