Friday: Remembering Journalist Ed Anderson, Edwin Edwards, and JFK's 98th Birthday and his Legacy

HOUR ONE: 

Jan Moller

Jan Moller is the Director of the Louisiana Budget Project.  He joins Guest Host Leo Honeycutt to remember Journalist Ed Anderson who passed away yesterday at age 67.  

Mike Hasten

http://archive.theadvertiser.com/article/99999999/STAFF/131211030/Mike-Hasten-Gannett-Capital-Bureau-Reporter

http://archive.theadvertiser.com/article/99999999/STAFF/131211030/Mike-Hasten-Gannett-Capital-Bureau-Reporter

Gannett Reporter from the Capital Bureau Mike Hasten also joins the show to remember the late Journalist Ed Anderson and his legacy on Louisiana Journalism.  

Edwin Edwards

http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/local/louisiana/2014/09/08/state-democrats-back-ex-gov-edwin-edwards-th-district/15300867/

http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/local/louisiana/2014/09/08/state-democrats-back-ex-gov-edwin-edwards-th-district/15300867/

Former Governor Edwin Edwards comments on President John F. Kennedy and his legacy on the former president's 98th birthday.  He remembers an event in which Jacqueline Kennedy spoke French at a Louisiana event.  

HOUR TWO: 

Gus Weill

http://www.acadianmuseum.com/legends.php?viewID=151

http://www.acadianmuseum.com/legends.php?viewID=151

Political Consultant Gus Weill joins former Governor Edwin Edwards in remembering the life and legacy of JFK.  

Robert Mann

http://www.forward-now.com/2012/10/01/so-gov-bobby-jindal-is-running-lsu-why-should-we-care/

http://www.forward-now.com/2012/10/01/so-gov-bobby-jindal-is-running-lsu-why-should-we-care/

Bob Mann is a Professor of Mass Communications at LSU and the Journalism Chair at the Manship School of Mass Communication.  He discusses LBJ and JFK's space mission.  

Thursday: Treatment of Higher Education under Governor Jindal, Candidate for Secretary of State Chris Tyson, and the Gubernatorial Candidates' Comments on Common Core

HOUR ONE: 

chris tyson

Chris Tyson a law professor at LSU.  He is running for Secretary of State against current Secretary of State Tom Schedler.  He lays out why he is running for this position and how he plans to serve Louisiana. 

Scott Angelle, Jay Dardenne, John Bel Edwards, and david vitter

Each of the Gubernatorial candidates gives his stance and plan on Common Core.  

HOUR TWO: 

Cyril Vetter

http://www.dirtdobberblues.com/bios/

http://www.dirtdobberblues.com/bios/

Cyril Vetter is a media mogul, a member of the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame and author of Dirtdobber Blues.  He joins the show to discuss the treatment of higher education under Governor Jindal's administration.  

Wednesday: Texas Floods, Gun Owners of America, Bobby Jindal vs. Rand Paul and the 2016 Presidency

HOUR ONE: 

Lisa Dimond

Owner of DoubleDimond Public Relations and Former Louisiana Reporter Lisa Dimond joins the show from Houston, Texas to comment on the floods in Texas.  

C. B. Forgotston

C.B. Forgotston alleges that Governor Jindal is using public resources to attack Rand Paul.  He comments on the 2016 Presidential election.  

Christopher Stone

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/christopher-stone/32/448/852

https://www.linkedin.com/pub/christopher-stone/32/448/852

Christopher Stone is the Director of Federal Affairs at Gun Owners of America.  He announces his endorsement for David Vitter for Governor.  

HOUR TWO: 

Elliott Stonecipher

http://710keel.com/elliott-stonecipher-says-bobby-jindal-mocks-his-own-ethics-standards/

http://710keel.com/elliott-stonecipher-says-bobby-jindal-mocks-his-own-ethics-standards/

Elliott Stonecipher is an established pollster and politico.  He discusses Governor Jindal's quest for the presidency.  

Tuesday: David Kurpius, Healthy Brain, Happy Life, and Louisiana Politics with Secretary of State Tom Schedler

HOUR ONE: 

David Kurpius

David Kurpius was the former Associate Vice Chancellor and Mass Communications Professor at LSU.  Kurpius has been at LSU for 18 years.  He will be the new Dean of Journalism at the University of Missouri.  He comments on the budget shortfall and its affect on higher education.    

Wendy Suzuki

http://www.livescience.com/50882-book-excerpt-for-healthy-brain-happy-life.html

http://www.livescience.com/50882-book-excerpt-for-healthy-brain-happy-life.html

Wendy Suzuki is a professor of Neural Science and Psychology at New York University's Center for Neural Science.  She shares her book and experiences in pursuing health.  

HOUR TWO: 

Tom Schedler

Tom Schedler is Secretary of State of Louisiana.  He is running for reelection in October.  He discusses the Louisiana legislative session and comments on the potential presidential primary in Louisiana for 2016.  

Monday: LA Politics, Male Friendship, and LSU

HOUR ONE: 

Jeremy Alford

Jeremy Alford is the publisher and editor of LaPolitics.com.  He comments on the governor's race.  

Governor Q&A: David Vitter, Scott Angelle, John Bel Edwards, and Jay Dardenne

The Gubernatorial candidates answer the question: If you were governor today, what would be your first three actions to stop the budget shortfall? 

Dr. Robert Garfield

http://robgarfield.com/

http://robgarfield.com/

Dr. Robert Garfield has a clinical practice as a psychotherapist and psychiatrist in Pennsylvania.  He also teaches family therapy in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Garfield joins the show today to share his book Breaking the Male Code: Unlocking the Power of Friendship

HOUR TWO: 

Kevin Cope

http://www.english.lsu.edu/English_People/item21424.html

http://www.english.lsu.edu/English_People/item21424.html

Dr. Kevin Cope is LSU's Faculty Senate President.  He is also an English professor.  He comments on the Bayou Country Superfest and its impact on LSU.  He also comments on the importance of a liberal arts education.  

Friday: Waterloo, President of Louisiana Chemical Association, "Rebuilding liberty without permission", and Councilman John Delgado

HOUR ONE: 

Bernard Cornwell

http://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/books/326388/battle-determined-europes-future-retold-engrossing-manner

http://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/books/326388/battle-determined-europes-future-retold-engrossing-manner

Bernard Cornwell is an author who has published many historical novels in over 25 languages around the world.  He shares his book, Waterloo, and his passion for sharing the story of two of the greatest military leaders ever in the world, Wellington and Napoleon.  

Dan Borne

http://www.lca.org/about/staff/Borne

http://www.lca.org/about/staff/Borne

Dan Borne is the President of the Louisiana Chemical Association.  He addresses the 1 cent sales tax on utilities and electricity that is being reinstated.  It will be a new tax for many businesses though it was originally a tax prior to the 80s.    

HOUR TWO: 

Charles Murray

http://www.salon.com/2014/04/08/tramp_stamps_racism_and_icky_pronouns_8_new_life_tips_from_bell_curve_author_charles_murray/

http://www.salon.com/2014/04/08/tramp_stamps_racism_and_icky_pronouns_8_new_life_tips_from_bell_curve_author_charles_murray/

Charles Murray is the author of the the New York Times bestseller By The People.  He shares his inspiration for writing the book and the story of many Americans who are unhappy with government interference in the lives of ordinary citizens and business.  

John Delgado

Metro Councilman John Delgado: Advocate staff photo by Patrick Dennis.

Metro Councilman John Delgado: Advocate staff photo by Patrick Dennis.

John Delgado is a Metro City Councilman for District 12 and an attorney.  He discusses the proposal and protests regarding making St. George its own school district.  At least 16 million dollars has been annexed out of the potential area for the City of St. George.