Friday, October 30, 2009

Patt Morrison for Monday, 11/2/09

PATT MORRISON SCHEDULE

Monday, November 2, 2009

1-3 p.m.

 

CALL-IN @ 866-893-5722, 866-893-KPCC; OR JOIN THE CONVERSATION ONLINE ON THE PATT MORRISON BLOG AT KPCC-DOT-ORG

 

 

1:06 – 1:19

OPEN

 

 

1:30 - 1:58:30

Meet the most controversial man west of the Mississippi, Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Arizona’s Joe Arpaio may indeed be America’s Toughest Sheriff but he is also among the most controversial sheriffs in all the land. What good does parading prisoners in pink underwear down hot pavement do? Where did the idea come from to turn condemned jails into no-kill animal shelters? How does he feel about getting the cold shoulder from I.C.E.? Would these tactics fly in the City of Angels? Patt talks to the five term Sheriff and takes your calls.

 

Guests:

Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Maricopa County Sheriff

HE CALLS US:


 

2:06 – 2:30

Heart of the patriot, Max Cleland

A grenade explosion in Vietnam left him a triple amputee, he lost his Senate seat in 2002 after his opponent’s ads suggested he was unpatriotic, and the U.S. invasion of Iraq awakened his long-dormant case of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Still, Senator Max Cleland remains a self-proclaimed patriot and veterans’ advocate. He talks with Patt about the costs and joy of serving one’s country no matter what the cost, the disillusionment of coming home from war and his own struggles, from PTSD to political opponents.

 

Guest:

Senator Max Cleland, former Democratic senator from Georgia; he has served as the head of the Veterans Administration and on the 9/11 Commission; he is the author with Ben Raines of “Heart of a Patriot: How I Found the Courage to Survive Vietnam, Walter Reed and Karl Rove”

HE CALLS US

 

 

2:30 – 2:58:30

OPEN

 

 

Jonathan Serviss

Producer, Patt Morrison Program

Southern California Public Radio

NPR Affiliate for Los Angeles

89.3 KPCC-FM | 89.1 KUOR-FM | 90.3-KPCV-FM

626.585.7821, office

415.497.2131, mobile

jserviss@kpcc.org / jserviss@scpr.org

www.scpr.org

 

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