Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, University of Utah Law Professor Paul Cassell joins Rod to discuss his research that shows a correlation between cities that experienced an uptick in homicides and shooting cases and changes in policing tied to protests of racial injustice. Plus, Utah Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox joins Rod to discuss the options the state has in development of the land at the current state prison site at the point of the mountain, including the possibility of a monument similar to Seattle’s Space Needle of the Eiffel Tower. See below for a full rundown of today’s program.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, September 14, 2020
4:20 pm: Dr. Brian Shiozawa, Adjunct Professor of Family and Preventative Medicine at the University of Utah, joins the show to discuss the added importance of receiving a flu shot in this time of the coronavirus
4:35 pm: Utah Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox joins Rod to discuss the options the state has in development of the land at the current state prison site at the point of the mountain, including the possibility of a monument similar to Seattle’s Space Needle of the Eiffel Tower
6:05 pm: Madeleine Kearns of National Review joins the show for a conversation about the Netflix film “Cuties” and why she says the filmmakers sexualized children while attempting to critique the sexualization of children
6:20 pm: Valerie Richardson of the Washington Times joins Rod to discuss concerns that nearly half of donations made to ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s largest fundraising platform, may be coming from foreign or illegal contributors since many of those donating list themselves as “unemployed” and therefore prohibits a security check of the donor’s employment
6:35 pm: University of Utah Law Professor Paul Cassell joins Rod to discuss his research that shows a correlation between cities that experienced an uptick in homicides and shooting cases and changes in policing tied to protests of racial injustice