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Patt Morrison

Patt Morrison is a live two-hour public affairs show. The program is known for its innovative discussions of local politics and culture, and for its presentation of national and world news as it affects Southern California.

Hosted by Patt Morrison

Airs Weekdays 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

 

Coming up on Patt Morrison

Monday Nov. 23rd

MONDAY: Fatherhood - what is it? Patt, Tom Leykis and Gloria Allred discuss in light of over-the-counter DNA tests; and New York Times financial reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin explains the financial meltdown with his new book "Too Big to Fail: the inside story of how Wall Street and Washington fought to save the financial system - and themselves"

Patt Morrison for November 13, 2009



Nov. 13, 2009|2 comments

FreedomWorks head and former GOP Congressional leader Dick Armey talks tea party movement and health care; Seymour Hersh examines Pakistan's relationship with the U.S.; and Activision's "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" earns $310 million in 24 hours, making it the biggest release of an entertainment property. Ever.

Patt Morrison for November 12, 2009



Nov. 12, 2009|0 comments

Al Gore joins Patt to talk about how policies and attitudes have changed since the realities of global warming made their way into public policy. And not since the printing press has any device changed the world as much as Google has: Ken Auletta talks about its operating system

Patt Morrison for November 11, 2009



Nov. 11, 2009|1 comment

Patt Morrison for November 10, 2009



Nov. 10, 2009|3 comments

Why, with 6 months to prepare, are we still so short of H1N1 vaccine? With more Americans turning to alternative medicines than ever before, should the FDA rethink their regulation? And "A Country Called Amreeka" tells the stories of Arab Americans in the U.S., from the racial divides of the deep south of the 1960s to post 9/11 America

Patt Morrison for November 9, 2009



Nov. 9, 2009|2 comments

The Metropolitan Water District is considering charging its customers to help a private company build a desalination plant in Carlsbad; and author Jonathan Safran Foer is here to talk about "Eating Animals" – exactly how does the factory farming meat machine take a living creature and get it to your plate?