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On today's show, Newell broadcasts LIVE at Caesars New Orleans Hotel Grand Opening. Then, Newell speaks with: Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO INC., Cate Swinburn, Co-Founder, President & CEO at YouthForce NOLA, Samir Mowad, Caesars Hotel General Manager & Senior Vice President, Kennedy Smith, Caesars Hotel Vice President of Marketing, and Miles Tully Jr., Caesars Hotel Vice President od Hospitality.     (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
This hour, Newell speaks Samir Mowad, Caesars Hotel General Manager & Senior Vice President, Kennedy Smith, Caesars Hotel Vice President of Marketing, and Miles Tully Jr., Caesars Hotel Vice President of Hospitality. 
This hour, Newell speaks with Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO Inc., about the status of all the city's beautification projects ahead of Super Bowl LIX. Then, Michael brings on Cate Swinburn, Co-Founder, President & CEO at YouthForce NOLA, to talk about NOLA LEADS being awarded $4 million from the Department of Labor’s Apprenticeship Building America initiative.
Cate Swinburn, Co-Founder, President & CEO at YouthForce NOLA, joins Newell and Michael Hecht of GNO Inc. to talk about NOLA LEADS being awarded $4 million from the Department of Labor’s Apprenticeship Building America initiative.
Michael Hecht, President & CEO of GNO INC., joins Newell to talk about the challenges of overcoming a shrinking population in the region and the status of all the city's beautification projects ahead of Super Bowl LIX. 
This hour, Newell broadcasts LIVE at Caesars New Orleans Hotel Grand Opening, and asks for your support of the "AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act" which will preserve AM radio in electric vehicles. Then, Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, joins the show to talk about what the Caesar’s brand means to New Orleans. 
Walt Leger, President & CEO of New Orleans & Company, joins Newell to talk about what the Caesar’s brand means to New Orleans, the increasing buzz over the upcoming Taylor Swift concerts, and the Boeing strikes. 
Newell asks for your support of the "AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act," which will preserve AM radio in electric vehicles.
On today's show, Newell talks about how state law enforcement departments' failure to report crime data to the FBI has led to an inaccurate picture of the national crime rate.  Then, Newell speaks with: Josh Tatum, Vice President of Retention & Growth at GNO Inc.,      Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport,      and JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember.
This hour, Newell speaks with JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, about the Sewerage & Water Board and Entergy meeting before City Council about their performance during Hurricane Francine. Then, Newell talks about the latest developments of the crisis in the Middle East, and the current bias of the mainstream media.    
JP Morrell, New Orleans City Councilmember, joins Newell to talk about the Sewerage & Water Board and Entergy meeting before City Council about their performance during Hurricane Francine and the transparency of information afterwards.
This hour, Newell has on Josh Tatum, Vice President of Retention & Growth at GNO, Inc., to explain exactly what he's doing to support the growth of New Orleans. Then, Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, comes on to show to talk about their airport staff conducting an inspection of its nearly 7-year-old pump station and discovering  three of four pumps kept stopping and starting during the height of Francine.   
According to the Louis Armstrong International Airport, during the height of the storm, airport staff were conducting an inspection of its nearly 7-year-old pump station in the northwest corner of the property when they discovered three of four pumps kept stopping and starting, preventing individual pumps from operating for a period of time. The failure contributed to the flooding of nearly 200 homes in Kenner. Kevin Dolliole, Director of Aviation for the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, joins Newell to discuss it.
Josh Tatum, Vice President of Retention & Growth at GNO Inc., joins Newell to explain exactly what he's doing to support the growth of New Orleans by assisting businesses to adapt to the city's business climate. 
This hour, Newell talks about how state law enforcement departments' failure to report crime data to the FBI has led to an inaccurate picture of the national crime rate. Then, Newell explains why this is the first election cycle in his adult life that he's seriously considering sitting this one out because he doesn't feel comfortable putting any of these candidates in office.
Newell explains to Rich in Lakeview why this is the first election cycle in his adult life that he's seriously considering sitting this one out because he doesn't feel comfortable putting any of these candidates in office.
Newell talks about how state law enforcement departments' failure to report crime data to the FBI has led to an inaccurate picture of the national crime rate.
On today's show, Newell talks about the second assassination attempt of Donald Trump.  Then, Newell speaks with: Steve Scalise, U.S. Congressman from Louisiana & House Majority Leader, Craig Jacomine, Owner of Craig's Electrical & Generator Service, Donald Lane, former Secret Service agent,  Jeff Nowak, WWL Saints Sideline Reporter & Digital Content Producer,  and Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
This hour, Newell has on Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, to discuss the first interest rate cuts will arriving this week, the presidential candidates tax plans, and the country's tax structure.    
Guy Williams, President of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust, joins Newell to talk about the first interest rate cuts will arriving this week.
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