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There's going to be a community hearing to discuss the effort is being made to prevent music events at Felix's on weekend nights. Danny, owner of Felix's, joins Scoot to talk about it.

Scoot opens the phone lines and talks to the WWL listeners about the uncomfortable and difficult implications of the Epstein files, the effect on the victims, and the power of those perpetrators being protected.

This hour, Scoot talks about ICE agents coming to New Orleans and President Trump being rude ad insulting to a female reporter who asked a question about the Epstein files.

Scoot shares information from WWL-TV on what you should know about ICE agents coming to New Orleans.

House OVERWHELMINGLY votes to release Epstein files; What do NCAA coaching contracts even mean if it's so easy to walk away? Epstein survivors not happy with Trump - even ones who voted for him; Can the Epstein Files be altered before their release? Unlikely, here's why; Epstein was an active criminal case for the entirety of Biden's term

For those in the back - the big, broad-scope call to "release the Epstein files" did not begin until Pam Bondi said she had the client list "on her desk," and then months later said the list didn't exist. The Biden White House did not face these same calls for transparency and they couldn't have released these files anyway

There's a good reason that Joe Biden didn't release the Epstein Files, as Trump is now being forced to do. And as Ian is often fond of saying - I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you

The House voted OVERWHELMINGLY to release the Epstein Files and the political fallout has only just begun, and absolutely nobody can say with certainty what happens next

Ian has a fast answer for why it's certainly possible for a rogue agent to change or delete an Epstein file - but nearly impossible to do it without getting caught

What was thought to be a trickle of GOP defectors became a tidal wave, with only one Congresscritter voting "no" - and of course, it's Clay Higgins

It appears Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin is the front-runner for the LSU coaching position. But Kiffin's Ole Miss contract runs through 2031. Are contracts really meaningless? And do you think Kiffin should get the LSU job? "All Things Legal" host Doug Sunseri has the answers

We spent the weekend in Southwest Mississippi and it freaking ruled; Plenty of wild narratives in NCAA and NFL, even with Saints out; Trump sees the light, pivots to asking for Epstein files; Let's hope the Saints can explode out of the bye to thump hurt Falcons; Megyn Kelly thinks maybe Epstein isn't such a child rapist after all

The Failclowns are down their starting QB and star WR. Can the Saints pull from the momentum they got from beating Carolina to beat their biggest rival?

The Tigers pull it off against the Hogs, the Broncos beat the Chiefs and lots of other surprises from the wild world of football

A vote in the House could come as early as tomorrow - and the Senate will take up the measure after that. Trump says he'll sign it, which is quite a departure from what he's said earlier this year

Ian and Scoot both spent time in the country over the weekend and have plenty to say about what they saw and heard

Ian has returned from his weekend trip with the boys and has high marks for the "Little Grand Canyon" of Mississippi - and the joys of spending unstructured time away from the rat race with good friends - and a lot of Millers Lite

This week, we're tackling three questions. The first question: How much can humans actually be genetically engineered? The second question: Are people kinder or meaner than they were 20 years ago? And the third… do you want to jam with a 1,000-person rock band? You might have a chance to in January. Featuring audio from KCBS' Bay Area All Local, WCCO's Chad Hartman and WWL's Scoot.

It's way past time for Scoot to bro it out in the woods; We're asking the hard questions: Is Bigfoot real? Dr Zeb: Are your values in alignment with how you are living your life? At long last, a good excuse for NOLA actors to drink and judge each other; A spin around the big football games this weekend

Rudy calls in with a pro tip for Ian's trip to Foxworth, plus Alan Smason is relaunching the Crescent City Theater Awards

Theater critic Alan Smason is bringing back an annual awards show to recognize excellence in New Orleans' busy performance community. Behold, the first annual Crescent City Theater Awards!

This is a really powerful conversation, especially if you are facing doubt or uncertainty in your life. Dr. Zeb Tally III will bring his Self-Awareness Tour to the Ambiance Event Hall for a live event tomorrow titled “The Power of Honesty.”

Ian is headed out to a cabin in the woods with the boys to cut up. Maybe they'll encounter Bigfoot out there too?

"Louisiana Great Outdoors" host Don Dubuc is the only person to ask about these "credible" Bigfoot sightings in Centre County, Pennsylvania

Ian's headed to Foxworth, MS with the boys to shoot some guns and crush some Millers Lite - Scoot has no idea what any of that is like and it shows

Today On Deadline is talking about in with the new and out with the old as crypto comes into focus, specifically Trump's $3 billion holding that he started after winning the presidency. As for the old, pennies ended this week, which has many retailers wondering how to handle spending -- do we round up now or round down? Also, we forecast travel for Thanksgiving now that the government approved its budget.

Epstein emails don't indict Trump - but they strongly suggest he is lying; The Rockin 1,000 is coming to New Orleans and you NEED to be there! The Pelicans are in trouble unless the fans step up support; Cannabis industry vows to fight tooth and nail for their survival; Kevin Todd's got your sleeper pick - South Florida @ Navy

The latest batch does not directly implicate Trump - but this wasn't the last batch. There are many more batches still to see and many questions that need answers.

SportsBrokers.com CEO Kevin Todd is back with more tips to treat betting like a business. He's been crushing it lately and you can too

Fabio Zaffagnini has caught lightning in a bottle with his concept for a rock performance with 1,000 musicians

What must it be like in the audience for a 1,000 piece rock band playing hits from Foo Fighters, Metallica, Queen and more? We'll get a chance to find out in January!

The fallout from the new tranche of emails from Jeffrey Epstein's estate don't explicitly nail Trump to his billionaire child rapist friend's crimes - but it's clear he's been really dishonest with the American people about it

Because we live in hell, Republicans in the US Senate snuck a provision into the "reopen the government" bill that bans consumable THC products, killing a $30 billion dollar market and deleting as many as 300,000 jobs

On today's show, Scoot talks about former head coach Brian Kelly suing LSU, the discontinuation of the penny, the pushback against same-sex marriage, the release of new emails that sheds more light on the Epstein files, and more.

This hour, Scoot continues the conversation about the pushback against same-sex-marriage, explains why he's against changing "Veterans Day" to "Victory Day", why Pelicans coach Willie Green should be fired, and more.

This hour, Scoot talks about the release of new emails that sheds more light on the Epstein files and more on the pushback against same-sex marriage.

Scoot talks about the release of new emails that sheds more light on the Epstein files.

This hour, Scoot talks about former head coach Brian Kelly suing LSU, the discontinuation of the penny, and the pushback against same-sex marriage.

The headlines today were supposed to be about Democrats and Republicans reaching an agreement about reopening the government ... And then a trove of new emails from sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released. Among them, he wrote of President Donald Trump, “I know how dirty donald is,” and another in 2019 where he wrote "Trump knew about the girls." Here's the latest on Epstein, including Trump's reaction.

All veterans make a sacrifice, but Vietnam vets got a particularly bad deal; An awful lot of modern Presidents never served; LSU probably just needs to pay Brian Kelly and then zip it; This Lafourche AI nude photo story is so gross; Ian's fiancé is both a Neil Diamond fan and possibly 70 years old

The end is not yet written - but so far, has justice been served for the middle school girl whose classmates were sharing AI-generated nude photos of her?

Well, sort of. A couple more procedural hurdles but emotionally - it's over