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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 1H 49M

Full Show 3/19/2026: What changed from 2020 to 2026 for Joe Kent to flip on Iran's threat potential?

from Newell Normand

On today's show, Newell talks about U.S. intelligence seemingly not being able to come to a consensus on whether or not Iran is a threat during the Worldwide Threats Hearing. Then, Newell has on Susan Russell, Executive Director of Keep Louisiana Beautiful, to talk about “Love the Boot Week," how to register, their litter hotline, and how to report littering if you see it, Rebecca Dietz, President & CEO of City Park Conservancy, to share her 20- to 25-year long-term master plan for City Park. Randy Hayman, Executive Director of the S&WB of New Orleans, to review the S&WB's 6-step action plan to repair New Orleans' aging water system, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to talk about Project NOLA and the NOPD's use of facial recognition technology.

On today's show, Newell talks about U.S. intelligence seemingly not being able to come to a consensus on whether or not Iran is a threat during the Worldwide Threats Hearing. Then, Newell has on Susan Russell, Executive Director of Keep Louisiana Beautiful, to talk about “Love the Boot Week," how to register, their litter hotline, and how to report littering if you see it, Rebecca Dietz, President & CEO of City Park Conservancy, to share her 20- to 25-year long-term master plan for City Park. Randy Hayman, Executive Director of the S&WB of New Orleans, to review the S&WB's 6-step action plan to repair New Orleans' aging water system, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to talk about Project NOLA and the NOPD's use of facial recognition technology.

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