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The Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown - Friday, January 10, 2025

Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod and Greg Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, Brett Tolman, former U.S. Attorney for Utah and Executive Director of Right on Crime joins the show to discuss today’s sentencing of Donald Trump and the politics behind it. Plus, Duane Patterson, Columnist for Hot Air and Producer of the Hugh Hewitt radio show joins Rod and Greg to discuss the painful lessons we’ve learned from the Los Angeles wildfires. See below for a full rundown of today’s program.

Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Friday, January 10, 2025

4:20 pm: Duane Patterson, Columnist for Hot Air and Producer of the Hugh Hewitt radio show joins Rod and Greg to discuss the painful lessons we’ve learned from the Los Angeles wildfires.

4:38 pm: Jonathan Lesser, President of Continental Economics and a Senior Fellow at the National Center for Energy Analytics, joins the program for a conversation about his piece for the City Journal on how the Los Angeles wildfires were an avoidable tragedy.

5:05 pm: Brett Tolman, former U.S. Attorney for Utah and Executive Director of Right on Crime joins the show to discuss today’s sentencing of Donald Trump and the politics behind it.

6:05 pm: Jared Downing, a reporter for the New York Post, joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece about how years of corruption and mismanagement led to Los Angeles running out of water.

6:20 pm: Kenny Stein, Vice President of Policy at the Institute for Energy Research joins the program to discuss the latest on the debate over America’s electric vehicle policies as Donald Trump prepares to re-enter the White House.

6:38: pm: We’ll listen back to this week’s conversations with Representative Karianne Lisonbee on the package of proposed bills from Utah lawmakers that aim to improve public safety and address impacts of the southern border crisis on the state, and (at 6:50 pm) with Valerie Richardson of the Washington Times on how the use of DEI in the workplace is dangerous.


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