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Tuesday, March 8th: Dr. Faye Williams & Luke Mixon
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.
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Wednesday, March 9th: Ted Schirmer, Roman Rubchenko
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.
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Monday, March 7th: Ara Rubyan, Harvey Wasserman
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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Friday, March 4th: Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson, John Wirt, Robert Dow, and Glen Petersen
Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson discusses her career as Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court and Biden's pick Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court seat. John Wirt reminisces on the 40th anniversary of the death of John Belushi. Robert Dow recalls his football career at LSU and Glen Petersen remarks on the death of LSU Law Professor Paul Baier.
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Tuesday, March 1st: Ben Jones and Kenny Havard
Ben Jones talks about his time, playing football at LSU, Rodeo and his latest movie Peace River. West Feliciana Parish President Kenny Havard talks about Baton Rouge violence and his views to combat what he termed "Black on Black" crime.
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Thursday, November 24th: Ruth Laney, Mark Ballard, Robynne Chutkan
Jim had a live show on Thanksgiving Day and started the hour by talking with author Ruth Laney about her book "Cherie Quarters, the place and the people that inspired Ernest J. Gaines." Advocate and nola.com reporter Mark Ballard came on for his regular Thursday hit and discussed Senator John Kennedy's big decision on whether he'll run for U.S. Senate. Jim and Mark also discussed inflation and next year's governor's race. The final guest on the show was Robynne Chutkan to discuss her book "The Anti-Viral Gut."
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Wednesday, June 2nd: Ina Park, Mark Upton, Tyra Banks
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Wednesday, June 23rd: Martin Jenkins, Troy Hebert, Mike Wolf, Aleia Hobbs
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Friday, June 25th: Denis McDonough, Louis Reine
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Tuesday, May 18th: Bob Mann, Jeffery Deaver
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