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Full Show 6/17/2026: Troy Henry is the common denominator in all of his controversies

1 h 46 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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On today's show, Scoot addresses Troy Henry's comments made during his interview with Dave Cohen about the Bayou Phoenix project and several San Francisco Giants players receiving verbal warnings from Major League Baseball for writing religious Bible verses on their Pride Night hats during a game. Then, Barry Kerim, LSU Health climatologist, joins the show to give the latest on Tropical Storm Arthur, and Jaclyn Hotard, President of St. John the Baptist Parish, to talk about Tropical Storm Arthur preparations.

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