Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Clark Aposhian of the Utah Shooting Sports Council, and host of Gun Radio Utah on KNRS, and Morissa Sobelson, an Administrative Fellow with Intermountain Healthcare, join Rod to discuss their op-ed piece in the Deseret News about how saving lives is a human imperative and not a pro-gun or anti-gun issue. Plus, Robert Doar, a fellow in poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Rod to discuss how work requirements for food stamps can help fight poverty at its roots. See below for a full rundown of today’s program.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, July 16, 2018
4:20 pm: Deborah Gattrell, a Utah Teacher Fellow and board certified teacher joins Rod to discuss her recent op-ed in the Salt Lake Tribune about responsible gun storage in the home being a way to help protect schools
4:35 pm: Clark Aposhian of the Utah Shooting Sports Council, and host of Gun Radio Utah on KNRS, and Morissa Sobelson, an Administrative Fellow with Intermountain Healthcare, join Rod to discuss their op-ed piece in the Deseret News about how saving lives is a human imperative and not a pro-gun or anti-gun issue
5:05 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes joins Rod to discuss the deal that has been reached between the state and Salt Lake City leaders regarding the inland port in the city’s Northwest Quadrant
6:05 pm: Homeless Advocate Pamela Atkinson joins Rod to discuss whether the three new planned homeless shelters will be enough to handle the valley’s homelessness issues
6:20 pm: Andy Smith, co-host of Financial Engines Investing Sense, joins Rod to discuss the disconnect between media headlines and market reality when it comes to the American “trade war” with China
6:35 pm: Robert Doar, a fellow in poverty studies at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Rod to discuss how work requirements for food stamps can help fight poverty at its roots