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Morgan Lamandre, Dan Moldea, Tom Aswell
President and CEO of STAR (Sexual Trauma Awareness & Response) Morgan Lamandre gives her perspective on the Jeffrey Epstein files. Author and investigative journalist Dan Moldea delves into his pursuit of the the truth behind the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. Tom Aswell talks various topics including literature and Donald Trump.
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Michael Beychok, Colonel Rob Maness
Political consultant Michael Beychok is joined by politician and head of GatorPac Colonel Rob Maness to discuss various political topics including Pres. Trump and the upcoming senate race.
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Louisiana observatory detects largest-ever merger of black holes; what happens when officers don't comply with ICE
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how law enforcement officers that don’t comply with immigration authorities could face criminal charges. We also dive into the largest-observed black hole merger in human history, and hear about a piece of furniture, older than a century, lost to Hurricane Katrina.
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Cleo Fields, Denny McLain
Congressman for Louisiana's 6th district Cleo Fields talks the latest on various political topics including Pres. Trump, Mike Johnson, and Liz Murrill. MLB legend Denny McLain comments on the world of baseball and MLB trade deadline.
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John D'Angelo, Liam Combs, Mark Ballard
President and CEO of Investar Bank John D'Angelo speaks on his start in the banking world and also comments on the possible implications of tariffs and trade. Reporter for WAFB Liam Combs talks his visit to Kerrville, Texas following the tragic flood. The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on various political topics including the Epstein files, Pres. Trump, and cuts to public broadcasting.
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Pedestrian safety concerns; new program to address nursing shortage; What Was Lost: storm-related journalism awards
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why the state ranks among the highest for pedestrian fatalities – and what to do about it. We also learn about a new program to encourage more students to enter the nursing field, and hear another segment of “What Was Lost.”
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Field set for NOLA mayor’s race; conference aims to break down barriers for blind people; Calvin Duncan on ‘Jailhouse Lawyer’
Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring you two stories about people who turned their hardships into opportunities to help others, including a man who’s helped hundreds of incarcerated individuals and another who found his life’s work in helping people who are blind after he lost his sight. That, and the week in politics.
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George Sells, F. King Alexander
Veteran anchorman George Sells discusses news topics including the recent flooding in Texas and other past national disasters. Former LSU President F. King Alexander talks his enthusiastic career in higher education.
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Hunter Lundy, Mark Ballard
Attorney and politician Hunter Lundy remembers televangelist Jimmy Swaggart and also talks his faith and how it reflects in his political views. The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on various local and national topics including the "big beautiful bill" and the upcoming US Senate race.
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Mayor Cantrell, city council at odds again; renown New Orleans glassblower retires; fisherman remembers boat lost to Katrina
Today on Louisiana Considered, we’ll visit with a New Orleans glassblower who’s putting down his blow pipe after 40 years of creation. Norris Cook shares memories and lessons learned from his grandfather’s skiff boat that washed away during Hurricane Katrina. And we’ll get an update on the week in politics.
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