PATT MORRISON SCHEDULE
Thursday, November 27, 2008
1-3 p.m.
THANKSGIVING DAY – SHOW ON TAPE
1:00 – 1:20
Meet the New Budget Czar: Reintroducing Peter Orszag
It’s amazing how much the world can change in just seven months. Back on April 29th, Patt was broadcasting from the Milken Institute’s Global Conference as we were just starting to experience the first waves from the credit crunch and the bursting real estate bubble. Gas was still hovering around $4/gallon, Lehman Brothers and Bear Sterns were still respected
Guests:
Peter Orszag, director of the Congressional Budget Office; incoming director of the Office of Management & Budget—taped on Tuesday, April 29th
ON TAPE
1:20 – 1:40
Jetpack Dreams
Journalist Mac Montandon was once certain that by no later than the year 2000 humans would have traded in their beat up, gas-guzzling cars for shiny metal backpacks welded to jet engines. That disappointment lead him on a quest, from the first mention of the jetpack in a 1928 science fiction story, through modern Internet forums of jetpack enthusiasts and the Niagra Falls “International Rocketbelt Convention,” to the true story behind a bizarre mid-1990s case of kidnapping, imprisonment and murder—all in the name of the jetpack. Montandon joins Patt to speak about his journey writing “Jetpack Dreams: One Man’s Up and Down (But Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was” and the colorful pop history of this seemingly mythic machine.
Guest:
Mac Montandon: Author, “Jetpack Dreams: One Man’s Up and Down (But Mostly Down) Search for the Greatest Invention That Never Was”
ON TAPE
1:40 – 2:00
Ronald Reagan: From Leading Man to World Leader
In his new book, “Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years,” author Marc Eliot sheds light on Ronald Reagan as president…of the Screen Actors Guild. Eliot documents a period of Reagan’s life that has been left largely unexamined by biographers, and in doing so, lends new insight into the qualities that made Reagan one of
Guest:
Marc Eliot, author "Ronald Reagan: The Hollywood Years"
ON TAPE
[NPR NEWS]
2:00 – 3:00
How to Eat Supper
Lynne Rosetto Kasper has been sharing cooking tips on public radio for more than a decade. Her new book, “How to Eat Supper,” is a meditation on how to bridge supper traditions of yore with today’s busy schedules—creating a meal from one dish, a piece of bread, or those cans that have been sitting in your cabinet for over a year. Named one of the 12 best cooking teachers in
Guests:
Lynne Rosetto Kasper, Host of 'The Splendid Table' and author of “How to Eat Supper”
ON TAPE
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