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Events to mark 20 years since Katrina; Louisiana Biomedical gets big grant amid nationwide funding cuts
Events to mark 20 years since Katrina; Louisiana Biomedical gets big grant amid nationwide funding cuts
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Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser, Tyler Bridges, Remembering Jack LaLanne
Lt. Governor of Louisiana Billy Nungesser gives a recap of his trip to Canada, thoughts on an open primary, and events and tourism throughout the state. The Advocate/The Times-Picayune reporter Tyler Bridges talks various political topics including Jim Kitchens poll, redistricting, and also the upcoming US Senate election.
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Political violence in the digital age; how Usher Syndrome impacts Cajun communities; Memories of Katrina from prison
Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss escalations of political violence in the digital age. We also learn about Usher Syndrome, and hear why it’s more common among Cajun populations. And we hear from a man who experienced Hurricane Katrina from inside prison walls.
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Louis Reine, Kevin Cope
Recently retired President of the Louisiana AFL-CIO Louis Reine speaks on passing the torch at the AFL-CIO, and various topics focusing on the American labor force. LSU professor Kevin Cope discusses various political topics including political violence, the current administration's attack on higher education, and Jimmy Kimmel's comeback.
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George Sells, Whitney Vann, Kaitlyn Joshua
Veteran anchorman George Sells is joined by TV personality and former WBRZ anchorwoman Whitney Vann discuss the world of entertainment as of late with Jimmy Kimmel and Matthew Dowd and their comments regarding Charlie Kirk. Activist and co-founder of Abortion for America Kaitlyn Joshua talks impact of the closing of Planned Parenthood in Louisiana.
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Rose Hudson, Angela Adkins, Jim Engster
Louisiana Lottery's President Rose Hudson gives the latest on the lottery and also what's to come. Executive director of 10,000 Women Louisiana Angela Adkins talks the nonprofit and also the impact of the closing of Planned Parenthood in Louisiana. Talk Louisiana host Jim Engster speaks on the recent Charlie Kirk memorial service.
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Billy Andrews, Mark Ballard
Former NFL player Billy Andrews remembers the premiere of Monday Night Football, the New York Jets vs the Cleveland Browns 55 years ago and his game winning interception play. The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on various topics including the cancellation of The Jimmy Kimmel Show and the latest with Pres. Trump.
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Celebrating 150 years of the St. Roch market; how oyster shells can help restore the coastline
Today on Louisiana Considered, we celebrate 150 years of the St. Roch Market and learn about the important role the food hall plays in New Orleans' history. We also learn how oyster shells can play a role in coastal restoration.
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E. Eric Guirard, Mark Ballard
Personal injury attorney E. Eric Guirard speaks on his law career as well as Jimmy Kimmel and his Charlie Kirk comments. The Advocate's Mark Ballard talks various local and national political topics including the Trump administration thus far, redistricting, and the potential government shutdown.
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Remembering Rainer Weiss, Jane Eisner, Connor Welch, Lisa King, Jim Engster
An encore interview from 2017 remembers German-American physicist Rainer Weiss amid his recent death. Journalist Jane Eisner speaks on her latest work "Carole King: She Made the Earth Move". Leadership team members of Indivisible Baton Rouge Connor Welch and Lisa King give insight into the organization and its work throughout the community. Talk Louisiana host Jim Engster comments on various topics.
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