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Sept 2007 Programming Report KPCC QUARTERLY REPORT July - September 2007 Key Program Title Date Time Guest(s) SPOR LA Arena League team in playoff 7/2/07 3:10 Markus Orange County firefighters gear up for busy OC season 7/2/07 3:17 Valot Larry Mantle talks about Vladimir Putin’s visit to POLI President Bush in Kennebunkport Maine. 7/2/07 09:00 Michael McFaul LA City Attorney Delgadillo is involved with a cas LAW of racketeering, bribery and murder 7/2/07 12:00 Joe Mozingo John Chiang, William A look into the ways that the state goes about Palmer, Tom McClintock, ECON seizing and keeping unclaimed property 7/2/07 13:00 Robin Johansen Larry talks with experts about the London Ca Rob Gifford, Angel FOR bombings and new arrests of 7 suspects. 7/2/07 19:00 Rabasa As circumcision rates drop PM looks into the YOUT debate over to circumsize or not. 7/2/07 20:00 Dean Edell, Edgar Schoen Larry Mantle discusses the proposal with experts by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board to implement toll roads within the next thre Carol Inge, Hamid TRAN years in Los Angeles County. 7/2/07 30:00 Bahadori, Martin Wachs Larry Mantle interviews Stephen Murdoch, the LIT author of I.Q.: A Smart History of a Failed Idea. 7/2/07 30:00 Stephen Murdoch Author Todd Boyd joins Larry Mantle to talk about how the explosive power of the Black performers, LIT musicians, filmmakers, and athletes 7/2/07 30:00 Todd Boyd Governor Schwarzenner fires chairman of Air ENV Resources Board 7/3/07 3:00 Myers Families and friends welcome home more than MIL 200 soldiers 7/3/07 3:30 Xaykaothao Will CA be able to lead in environmental reform o John Myers, Linda is the Governator too cozy with the construction Adams, Catherine SAC industry? 7/3/07 14:30 Witherspoon Author Rebecca Mead explains the science o ART weddings. 7/3/07 15:00 Rebecca Mead Federal authorities block Chinese shipments o Sen. Richard Durbin, seafood; can we count on the safety of Chinese William Hubbard, Robery HEAL imports? 7/3/07 21:30 Cassidy Larry talks with legal experts about Presiden Bush commuted the sentence of former White POLI House aide Lewis “Scooter'' Libby yesterday. 7/3/07 30:00 John Eastman, Neil Siegel Larry talks with political experts about these and Arnold Steinberg, POLI other latest developments in the Presidential race.7/3/07 30:00 Christopher Lehane Larry Mantle talks with Deborah Borda, President and CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and Christian McBride, Creative Chair for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Christian McBride, ENT Association about the Hollywood Bowl season. 7/3/07 30:00 Deborah Borda HIST Man has been collecting flags for 40 year 7/4/07 4:15 Shafer ARTS Profile of a carillonneu 7/4/07 4:35 Baer Author Andrew Ferguson remembers Abe LIT Lincoln. 7/4/07 15:00 Andrew Ferguson Author Andro Linklater traces a surveyor's impact LIT on American history throughout the 19th century. 7/4/07 18:00 Andro Linklater Author Elizabeth Drew analyzes President Nixon LIT and questions his time in office. 7/4/07 19:00 Elizabeth Drew HIST Street names took off when cars arrive 7/5/07 3:54 Felde LAUSD ordered to return 45 million dollars to the EDU state 7/5/07 4:14 Small HEAL New FDA approved diet drug on shelve 7/5/07 4:19 Xaykaothao Al Gore's son was arrested driving 100mph in TECH hybrid vehicle 7/5/07 03:00 James Bell Michael Sutton, Zeke ENV How healthy is the fish population in this country?7/5/07 17:00 Grader LIT Book about the beginning of teenage cultur 7/5/07 18:00 Jon Savage New study shows that men talk as much as SCI women do 7/5/07 23:00 Richard Slatcher Larry talks with Kelly McBride of the Poynte Institute and Kevin Roderick of LAObserved.com about City Hall, Spanish-language television, and Kelly McBride, Kevin POLI LA’s sordid summer. 7/5/07 24:00 Roderick Larry Mantle talks with William Lobdell, City Edito of the Orange County Edition of theLos Angeles Times, Orange County Register senior editorial writer and columnist, Steven Greenhut, andOC Weekly senior editorial writer and columnist, Gustavo Arellano, about the latest news events Steve Greenhut, William POLI and developments in Orange County. 7/5/07 30:00 Lobdell, Gustavo Arellano Larry talks about the latest science stories with Michael Shermer, founder and publisher of SCI Skeptic Magazine. 7/5/07 30:00 Michael Shermer Larry talks to Jenkins about the future of LIT Christianity in Europe. 7/5/07 30:00 Philip Jenkins Teamsters, OCTA, and bus riders hours away OC from strike deadline 7/6/07 3:10 Valot HIST Street names took off when cars arrive 7/6/07 3:55 Felde Author takes a look at the scientific and cultura LIT evolution of alcohol worldwide 7/6/07 12:00 Barbara Holland The voting for the new 7 Wonders of the World ends tonight at midnight, GMT, with the winners FOR to be announced tomorrow in Lisbon 7/6/07 15:00 Merrick Posnansky Patt takes a fresh look at the presidentia Carol Darr, Patrick Ruffini, TECH campaign on the internet 7/6/07 27:00 Andrew Rasiej There are reports that the deal between Ruper Murdoch and Dow Jones and Co. may be sealed as early as next week. Larry talks with experts an takes listener calls about this possible Rick Edmonds, Andrew MEDI development in negotiations. 7/6/07 30:00 Neil Larry talks to Journalist and University o California at Irvine Professor Jon Weiner and LA Weekly journalist Jill Stewart about current trends MEDI at LA’s alternative paper. 7/6/07 30:00 Jon Wiener, Jill Stewart The documentary, “I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal” takes a comprehensive look at the life of Holocaust Richard “Rick” Trank, ART survivor and humanitarian Simon Wiesenthal. 7/6/07 30:00 Rabbi Marvin Hier Larry Mantle and critics Jean Oppenheimer o Village Voice Media, Andy Klein of CityBeat, and Charles Solomon animation critic and historian fo amazon.com discuss this week’s new releases including Transformers, Rescue Dawn, Introducing the Dwights, Joshua, I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal, Vitus, Noriko’s Dinner Table, Manufactured Landscapes and Dynamite Jean Oppenheimer, Andy MEDI Warrior. 7/6/07 30:00 Klein, Charles Solomon TRAN OC Bus Drivers go on strike 7/9/07 2:01 Valot Four California felons have died while in custody LAW in out-of-state prisons 7/9/2007 2:07 Small OC Bus riders cope with first Monday of bus strike 7/9/2007 3:19 Valot Bush invokes executive privilege, will not allow former aides to testify regarding firing of U.S. POLI attorneys. 7/9/07 08:30 Ken Rudin Fire agencies and departments discuss how Daniel Berlant, Jim ENV they're handling blazes across the west. 7/9/07 16:30 Wilkins, Don Smurthwaite John Zogby, David Mark, POLI Political scandals 7/9/07 27:00 Tim Rutten Larry Mantle and Susan Valot, Joel Zlotnik, and Jane Reifer discuss the transit strike in Orange County that started this weekend and its impact Susan Valot, Joel Zlotnik, TRAN on Orange County residents 7/9/07 30:00 and Jane Reifer Larry talks with Linda Adams--Secretary of the Cal EPA, Tim Charmichael and Vince Sollitto Linda Adams, Tim about what some are calling Schwarzenegger’s Charmichael and Vince ENV environmental schizophrenia. 7/9/07 30:00 Sollitto Larry Mantle and Mark Willenbring discuss the new study released by the National Institutes of HEAL Health on alcohol abuse 7/9/07 30:00 Mark Willenbring Larry talks with singer and Academy award nominated actress Queen Latifah about her ART upcoming Jazz concert at the Hollywood Bowl 7/9/07 30:00 Queen Latifah L.A. County Supervisors offer chief executive job POLI to Bill Fujioka 7/10/07 4:30 Guzman Flynn Siler joins Larry Mantle to talk about the LIT Mondavi wine dynasty 7/10/07 20:00 Flynn Siler FCC Chairman Martin proposes that mobile MEDI service providers bid on auctioned-off airspace 7/10/07 10:00 Steven Levy HOUS LA housing market injected with celebrity status 7/10/07 10:00 Annette Haddad Larry Mantle talks with California State Demographer Mary Heim about the projections DIV and the new demographic report 7/10/07 0:00 Mary Heim Mathew Norwell, Larry talks with experts about the security Commander Dan advantages of general video surveillance in Finkelstein, Peter Bibring, LAW fighting terrorism and crime. 7/10/07 0:00 and James Jay Carafano Father Thomas Rausch, Vatican announces ease of restrictions on priests Father Arthur Holquin, RELI celebrating the mass in Latin. 7/10/07 32:30 Rabbi Allen Freehling Larry and his guests talk about the emotional debate that has been sparked by the assembly b that would impose a substantial fine on pet SAC owners who don’t spay or neuter their pets. 7/10/07 0:00 Lloyd Levine, Kelly Moran California's top gaming tribes allowed expand ECON their casinos 7/11/2007 2:04 Cuevas New federal ruling relating to privacy rights and LAW the internet 7/11/2007 3:00 Jahad Nixon Library under aegis of the federal Nationa HIST Archives 7/11/2007 4:43 Julian Larry Mantle talks with Erwin Chemerinsky Professor of Constitutional Law at Duke University School of Law and John Eastman, Dean, Chapman University School of Law about President Bush’s claim of Executive Privilege that prohibits former aides’ testimony in the firing of Erwin Chemerinsky, John POLI Federal Prosecutors.
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