Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Utah Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox joins the program to discuss the progress being made in reducing homelessness in Utah on the one-year anniversary of Operation Rio Grande. Plus, Former Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank, now Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for the Center for Policing Equity, joins Rod to discuss his piece in the Huffington Post where he says firing dangerous cops is the first step to ending police brutality. See below for a full rundown of today’s program.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, August 14, 2018
4:05 pm: KUTV News reporter RaeAnn Christensen on the story of Draper Battalion Chief Matthew Burchett, who died after being injured fighting the Mendocino Wildfire in California
4:20 pm: Utah Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox joins the program to discuss the progress being made in reducing homelessness in Utah on the one-year anniversary of Operation Rio Grande
4:35 pm: Former Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank, now Vice President of Strategic Partnerships for the Center for Policing Equity, joins Rod to discuss his piece in the Huffington Post where he says firing dangerous cops is the first step to ending police brutality
6:05 pm: San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman joins the show to discuss his recent op-ed piece in which he backs Senator Mike Lee’s bill to give Utah some protections against abuse of the Antiquities Act
6:20 pm: Brett Stohlton, organizer of “Unite for Holladay”, a referendum against a development plan at the site of the old Cottonwood Mall, joins the show to discuss a lawsuit filed by Holladay residents against the city alleging the city council has rejected the voice of the city’s residents
6:35 pm: Local defense attorney Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss the strange case of the three brothers who have come forward to say they lied about their father’s abuse in a 2007 trial in which David Hawkins was convicted, and now they want the conviction vacated