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  • Former LSU President F. King Alexander shares his thoughts on Will Wade's firing, and gives insight into what happened when he and Joe Alleva suspended Will Wade in 2019 prior to the SEC and NCAA Tournament. He also expressed his disappointment in the FBI for their lack of help with the case. Stephanie Riegel discusses leaving The Business Report.
  • Chris Thomas King discusses the impact COVID had on the Blues industry his father's influence on him, and his book, The Blues: The Authentic Narrative of My Music and Culture. Ronnie Harris, the former Mayor of Gretna, promotes the annual Friends of LSU Library Book Sale to support LSU libraries. Renee Chatelain and Cynthia Bryant talk about the condition of the Louisiana coast. Venessa Walker-Lee discusses losing in the 2016 flood, and the lack of support from FEMA and Board of Contractors.
  • Dan Tirone gives his professional opinion on the effectiveness of the sanctions placed on Russia and the sustainability of both countries throughout a war. Mark Ballard gives an update on the re-drawing of the maps and how the oil and gas industry in Louisiana is going to be impacted.
  • James Carville shares his thoughts on Putin and contemplates the possible outcomes and consequences of the conflict in Ukraine. Mary Hackley promotes the documentary "Calendar Girl" and talks about it's subject, Ruth Finley. David Yovanno analyzes customer's behaviors and how that has caused businesses to partner together to improve consumer experience, more information can be found in his book, "The Partnership Economy."
  • Ryan Van Dinter reflects on his time in Ukraine and the turmoil going on in the country. Roman Rubchenko shares his experiences living in war-torn Ukraine and relays his thoughts on the possible conditions and challenges Ukranians will face during this conflict.
  • Catherine Newsome with the Secretary of State office promotes the Louisiana State Archive Gala that will be held on Sunday. Mark Ballard speculates on the upcoming gubernatorial race.
  • Mary-Patricia Wray and Mike Wolf have a conversation about the Supreme Court confirmation hearing and the questioning of Ketanji Brown Jackson. Joe McBride remembers Billy Wilder as his films, more specifically, his 1960 film, The Apartment.
  • Dr. Faye Williams discusses the War in Ukraine and praises women of Ukraine for their strength and resilience. She goes on celebrating women including Polish women who receive refugees with open arms. Finally, she finished by revealing the magnitude of Russian women who oppose the war, facing sever backlash, but fight everyday for Ukrainian Freedoms. Luke Mixon gives valuable insight to the War in Ukraine and his opposition to "no fly zones" and offers alternatives.
  • Ted Schirmer recalls his time in the Military, and serving in the Vietnam. He also talks about attending LSU and his experience as student body President and his book "Defiance." Roman Rubchenko joins the show and gives an update on the situation in Ukraine and the stress and anxiety of living in a warzone.
  • Ara Rubyan talks the Jewish Film Festival, which will open on Wednesday night with a showing of "A Crime on the Bayou," at the Manship Theatre. Harvey Wasserman discusses the situation in Ukraine and the nuclear threat, cons of having nuclear plants around the world, and the theory that the 2004 Presidential Election was rigged.
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