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* The Rams could have beaten down the Saints by even more if they wanted
* Next NOLA budget will be "borderline austerity" to help fix the mess
* Why did Brian Kelly fail at LSU?
* How did the current healthcare system get to this point?
* Bank On It: Making a complicated term less complicated
* How did Tyler Shough look in his first start?
We spend an hour with UNO professor Walter “Dub” Lane taking a deep dive into healthcare and health insurance. 
How did we get our current system? How do the ACA marketplaces work? What kind of price increases are people seeing without the subsidies?
* We check in with Councilmember JP Morrell about the budget mess in New Orleans
* What kind of impact could the shutdown have on early childhood education and child care?
What kind of impact could the shutdown have on early childhood education and child care? 
We talk with Mattilyn Karst Benson with the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children.
Checking in with Councilmember JP Morrell about the budget mess in New Orleans and how they're going to fix it.
* Why did Brian Kelly fail at LSU?
* Bank On It, financial insights you can count on with Jason Shields, the COO of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
Bank On It, financial insights you can count on with Jason Shields, the COO of Gulf Coast Bank & Trust
We talk with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo about the Tigers’ coaching search, how the SEC is shaping up, and LSU/Bama game week.
Tommy and Mike Detillier break down the Saints 34-10 loss to the Rams
The FBI announced that a terror plot was thwarted in Michigan before it could ruin Halloween for everyone. Here's the latest. Plus, Marine City had a dilemma when a football championship fell on Halloween. Here's how they're handling it. And how old is too old to trick or treat? And then we go to the solar system to discuss how spooky the galaxy is. We also find out which galaxy smells like raspberry and what the moon looks like cut in half.
* How surprising is it that the LSU drama is playing out in public?
*  Joe Giarrusso on how the city is going to solve the financial mess
* Is Gov. Landry's involvement making the LSU job less attractive?
* How changing the clock backwards and forwards an hour affects our bodies
* The moon smells like gunpowder, and other weird, fun science facts
* We spend some time with Jillian Scudder, an astrophysicist from Oberlin College, about how we spot far away objects and planets, how many come near the Earth, and answer all your space-related questions
* Tommy's Weekend Winners: sports betting tips
Tommy talks with JR from Taking Vegas
We spend some time with Jillian Scudder, Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Oberlin College and an author of three books on astronomy for the general public, about how we spot far away objects and planets, how many come near the Earth, and answer all your space-related questions
* Talking LSU with Mike Detillier
* Opera Louisiane has a great benefit coming up you won't want to miss
Opera Louisiane is having a big benefit next month. We get the details and how you can help from Paul Groves, the general director
Tommy and Mike Detillier discuss the latest LSU news after Scott Woodward was fired Thursday night.
* We’ll get a prep football breakdown with Ian Auzenne, the co-host of the Manning Family Children’s Prep Football Round-up
* We’ll talk with Councilmember Joe Giarrusso about what the city is going to do about its budget mess.
We talk with Councilmember Joe Giarrusso about what the city is going to do about its budget mess.
We get a prep football breakdown with Ian Auzenne, the co-host of the Manning Family Children’s Prep Football Round-up




