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Patt Morrison Asks

by Los Angeles Times
185 EPISODES
Jun 11
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Introducing: Rebuilding L.A.
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Introducing: L.A. Crimes
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Moscow
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Minot
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Introducing 'Foretold'
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Introducing "The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times"
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Introducing, Boiling Point: Climate Change Is No Joke. Or Is It?
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Introducing: Boiling Point
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Introducing Patt Morrison's new podcast "It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick Murders"
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Pop Sci editor Corinne Iozzio: a 19th-century magazine goes all 21st century on COVID-19 and more
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“World War Z” ‘s Max Brooks: For years, we’ve made plans for this crisis. Why haven’t we used them?
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Birdman Steve Holmer: with 3 billion birds vanishing from North American skies in 50 years, how do we keep them flying?
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Science writer Laura Spinney: how the 1918 flu epidemic gives us clues to our coronavirus reaction
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USC’s Mindy Romero: can Super Tuesday see super turnouts of young, Latino and Asian-American voters?
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Author Andrea McDonnell: Kobe Bryant and the fickle nature of fame
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Sacramento’s Daniel Zingale: the retiring adviser to governors leaves behind one last to-do list
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Recycling guru Richard Gertman: let’s come clean about recycling, and rethink our consumer habits
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Elections guru Richard Hasen: Fasten your seat belts, it’s going to be a bumpy 2020
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Scott Galloway: California’s gig economy, privacy laws will be the nation’s “heavyweight prizefight”
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Composer, writer, “Python” comedian Eric Idle: his anarchic humor heads for the Huntington archives
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Rep. Karen Bass: Impeach or not, Congress must fix democracy’s “serious weaknesses” exposed by Trump
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Director Scott Z. Burns: why “The Report” on CIA torture interrogation needed to be a feature film
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GOP strategist Rick Wilson: warning signs and wreckage of Trump’s “loud, messy, ugly” 2020 campaign
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Lawyer Linda Coberly: what happens if the Equal Rights Amendment makes it into the Constitution?
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Activist Holly Jacobs on “revenge porn” and, post-Katie Hill, a federal law to protect victims
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ACLU’s Matt Cagle: facial ID software opens your phone but can open you up to privacy intrusions
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Google ex-chief Eric Schmidt: why the market is the go-to answer for what ails the internet
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China scholar Kenneth Pomeranz: why that NBA team manager’s tweet struck such a raw nerve there
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Never Trumper Sarah Longwell: getting the GOP to stand up to Trump for constitutional conservatism
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Ed Avol and Chip Jacobs: Trump’s smog decree vs. your lungs, and seven startling LA smog facts
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Salman Rushdie: a hero’s quest in a reality-TV world, and what wouldn’t be in an authentic LA novel
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Author Dana Thomas: Fast fashion is cheap, wasteful, and hurting the planet -- and you can stop it
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MIT’s Sinan Aral: you can measure election interference – if the “transparency paradox” allows it
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Director Tom Donahue: Hollywood’s labor problem is a gender bias problem
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Conspiracy analysts Joseph Uscinski: 21stcentury American fears trade on “invasion, white genocide”
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Author Susan Phillips: A century-long fight for public space and recognition in Los Angeles graffiti
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Theane Evangelis: Asking the Supreme Court what’s constitutional in fixing homelessness homeless
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Author David Runciman: a century of surviving crises leaves democracy too confident-and vulnerable
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Author Douglas Brinkley: JFK and America’s grand, improbable race to put men on the moon
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Citlali Fabian: using old equipment, a Oaxacan photographer records her even older culture
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PETA's Ingrid Newkirk: doing whatever it takes to protect animals, ugly ones as well as cute ones
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Media law prof Doreen Weisenhaus: journalism and justice in Assange and San Francisco cases
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Trump's master fact-checker Daniel Dale: untruth and consequences
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MPAA's Joan Graves : 30 years of watching three movies a day -- and assigning them parental ratings
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Norman Mineta – Pearl Harbor and 9/11 as defining moment in a statesman’s life
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Two documentarians introduce us to the Olympics of science fairs and its brilliant teen competitors
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta: chasing the world’s secrets to life and happiness that often elude Americans
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Scientist Adam Rutherford: for Earth Day, the paradoxical and powerful creature called homo sapiens
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Terry Tempest Williams: the death of a red oak and a brother, the life of the “untaintable” West
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Shane Claiborne’s Bible-inspired weapons “meltdown” -- evangelizing for Jesus and against guns
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