03/08 Tuesday: Former Congressman J.C. Watts, Attorney Jill Craft, LA Right to Life Benjamin Clapper, Mark Kram Jr.

HOUR ONE

J.C. Watts

J.C. Watts discusses his book, Dig Deep: 7 Truths to Finding the Strength Within.  He also talks about his experiences in congress and being a college athlete.

Attorney Jill Craft

Attorney Jill Craft comes on the show to discuss the Fox Sports reporter Erin Andrews who was awarded $55 million Monday in a lawsuit over a secretly filmed nude video.

HOUR TWO

Benjamin Clapper

Ben Clapper is the Executive Director of Louisiana Right to Life, where the federation's primary focus is the protection of the right to life of the unborn.  Clapper responds to the U.S. Supreme Courts  actions of temporarily blocking a Louisiana law on Friday that would require abortionists to get admitting privileges in nearby hospitals.

Mark Kram Jr.

Mark Kram Jr. talks about his fathers sports writing.  In honor of the 45th anniversary of the "The Fight of the Century" between Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali, Kram talks about his father's article The Battered Face of a Winner.

03/07 Monday: Charles Hatfield IV, Chancellor John Pierre, Gov. John Bel Edwards, Justice of the Peace, Moses Evans Jr. & Rev. David Diamond

HOUR ONE

Charles Hatfield IV

The son of Charles Hatfield III, Charles talks to Jim about the legacy of his father who fought social injustice while trying to enroll in LSU's Law School in honor of Founder's Day on March 9.

Chancellor John Pierre

Chancellor Pierre thinks back to when he was first introduced to Charles Hatfield III and the effect his admissions letter has on Southern University and Founder's Day on Wednesday. March 9, at noon.

Gov. John Bel Edwards

Gov. Edwards explains what is going on with budget cuts and state revenue in the final days of the Legislative special session. 


HOUR TWO

Justice of the Peace, Moses Evans Jr.

Rev. David Diamond

Reverend David Diamond and Justice of the Peace Moses Evans Jr. debate the issues in the presidential election and discuss where they feel both candidates on moral issues.

03/04 Friday: Peter Finney Jr., Jay Chevalier, former Congressman Joseph Cao, Leo Honeycutt

HOUR ONE

Peter Finney Jr.

Peter Finney Jr. explains how he and his family selected 75 of his father's greatest articles to place in the book, The Best of Peter Finney, Legendary New Orleans Sportswriter.

Jay Chevalier

For flashback Friday, Jay Chevalier talks about The Ballard of Earl K. Long and Billy Cannon on his 80th birthday.


HOUR TWO

Former US Rep Joseph Cao

Former US congressman Joseph Cao talks with Jim about relocating to the United States at a young age, why he got involved in politics and his policies on running for Senate.

Leo Honeycutt

Author Leo Honeycutt talks about his predictions on the presidential election and who he thinks would make our country great again.

03/03 Thursday: Mark Ballard, Director Dorrian Wilson, Dayne Sherman, Scott Wilfong

HOUR ONE

Mark Ballard

To start off the show, Mark Ballard gives us an update on the ongoing Legislative session and the increased sales taxes that have passed.

Dorrian Wilson

The director for the new musical, "Bob Marley's Three Little Birds," talks about producing the show, directing young adults and the concept behind the story. The children’s musical opens Friday, March 4, in Independence Park Theater.

HOUR TWO

Scott Wilfong and Dayne Sherman

Scott Wilfong is supporting Donald Trump and Dayne Sherman supports Bernie Sanders. Both discuss the upcoming presidential election and talk to callers about why they feel their candidates should win office. 

03/2 Wednesday: BR Business Report's Stephanie Riegel, Roger Stone: Jeb and the Bush Crime Family, Nathan Landry, Sec. of State Tom Schedler, LASM, Douglas Kennedy

HOUR ONE

Stephanie Riegel

Editor for the Baton Rouge Business Report, Stephanie talks about the need for establishment of a health district in Baton Rouge and lack of politician action to get something done about it.

Roger Stone 

Roger Stone talks about Donald Trump and the people of America's desire for something other than a traditional politician.  Stone also talks about the Bush family and ties with Barry Seal,  his book Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family.

HOUR TWO

Sec. of State Tom Schedler

The Secretary of state gives information on who can vote in the upcoming Louisiana primaries.  It is a closed primary, and you may only vote for your party.  

Nathan Landry

The Chair for Young Professionals and Students for Trump for Louisiana.  He gives his reasons for supporting Trump and why he feels Trump will win the presidential election.

Douglas Kennedy, PR manager at the LASM

Douglas introduces the new addition to the Solar System Gallery at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum--a 65-million-year-old, 1,500-pound Triceratops skull named Jason. This colossal fossil was discovered in 2011 on a private ranch in the Hell Creek Formation located in Garfield County, Montana, an area well known for its fossil findings.

Measuring 86 inches long, this massive skull exhibits the three horns and bony head frill that characterize the dinosaur species known as Triceratops, or “three-horned face.


03/1 Tuesday: JR Ball of NOLA.com, U.S. Senator Cory Booker, LSU Shreveport Jeff Sadow

HOUR ONE

JR Ball

Nola.com and The Times-Picayune columnist talks with Jim about state spending in Louisiana.  Ball discusses the state's problem isn't necessarily revenue but could possibly be blamed on tax exemptions.

U.S. Senator Cory Booker

Corey Booker briefly talks to Jim about Super Tuesday and the presidential election.  Booker expresses his support for Hillary Clinton and why he feels people are so familiar with the Clinton name.

HOUR TWO

Jeff Sadow

Jeff Sadow is the author of a blog about Louisiana politics and an associate professor of political science at LSU Shreveport.  He talks with Jim about saving taxpayers' money by raising ACT scores, and the possibility of merging some of the universities to narrow down some expenditures.