Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, George Bekmezian, a Herriman resident that, along with his daughter, was robbed at gun and knife point two years ago by the same man that murdered University of Utah football player Aaron Lowe joins Rod to tell the story of his encounter with Buk M. Buk. Plus, Dave Young, a candidate for Orem City Mayor, joins Rod to discuss how the Woodbury Corporation, which owns University Place Mall and surrounding developments in the Orem area, will not allow political candidates to put up campaign signs on their property unless the candidate signs an agreement promising to support future development at the mall. See below for a full rundown of today’s program.

Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Wednesday, October 6, 2021

4:20 pm: James Copland, a Senior Fellow and Director of Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute joins Rod for a conversation about his piece for National Review about how to rein in critical race theory

4:38 pm: Dave Young, a candidate for Orem City Mayor, joins Rod to discuss how the Woodbury Corporation, which owns University Place Mall and surrounding developments in the Orem area, will not allow political candidates to put up campaign signs on their property unless the candidate signs an agreement promising to support future development at the mall

5:05 pm: George Bekmezian, a Herriman resident that, along with his daughter, was robbed at gun and knife point two years ago by the same man that murdered University of Utah football player Aaron Lowe joins Rod to tell the story of his encounter with Buk M. Buk

6:05 pm: Former Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes joins the show for his weekly conversation with Rod about the wacky world of politics

6:35 pm: Laura Vernon, Great Salt Lake Coordinator for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands joins the show to discuss the danger of the Great Salt Lake becoming a toxic polluter as the water levels continue to fade


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