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Consistent stats show that the deployment of the National Guard in American cities has made them safer (Full Show: 9/22/2025)
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On today's show, Newell talks about the reaction of the media to Erika Kirk's comments of forgiveness at Charlie Kirk's memorial ceremony and the evidence of the presence of the National Guard in American cities having been overwhelmingly positive for those cities. Then, Newell has on Arthur Hardy, editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, about his retirement from the magazine, John Clayton, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Birmingham District Officer, New Orleans Division, to discuss the influx of nitazenes, a class of synthetic opioids that are more potent than fentanyl and can be resistant to reversal by Narcan (naloxone), Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, to talk about the New Orleans Saints' devastating loss at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss the latest economic and business news.
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On today's show, Newell talks about the reaction of the media to Erika Kirk's comments of forgiveness at Charlie Kirk's memorial ceremony and the evidence of the presence of the National Guard in American cities having been overwhelmingly positive for those cities. Then, Newell has on Arthur Hardy, editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide, about his retirement from the magazine, John Clayton, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Birmingham District Officer, New Orleans Division, to discuss the influx of nitazenes, a class of synthetic opioids that are more potent than fentanyl and can be resistant to reversal by Narcan (naloxone), Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer, to talk about the New Orleans Saints' devastating loss at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss the latest economic and business news.
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