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AirTalk
with Larry Mantle
Larry Mantle hosts lively and in-depth discussions of city news, politics, science, the arts, entertainment, and more. Airs weekdays 9-11am on 89.3 FM and streaming online at LAist.com and the LAist app. Austin Cross hosts AirTalk Fridays — watch the Friday show live on Instagram (@laistofficial).
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Today on AirTalk: The attack at White House Correspondents’ Dinner; Battery storage; What is Zone Zero? The latest on AI and mental health; abd Bob Baker marionettes!
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Recent Episodes
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Today on AirTalk: KNX ending FM simulcast; Prediction markets; How do you view mentorship? Facial recognition tech; and William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Today on AirTalk: Pasadena Unified; November ballot proposals; What makes a good biopic? LA Mayor Karen Bass; and political science students on this election.
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The House health care bill; a UCLA aging conference explores new technologies to live longer and better; Are dishonest habits formed in youth?; a look at this week's Solar Power International Conference.
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Listen 1:44:59Finalists for LAPD's police chief; Ares I-X rocket lifts off; Tavis Smiley's exhibit on 500 years of African American history comes to LA; reporter Amira Hass, recipient of the International Women’s Media Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award; outgoing LAPD Chief William Bratton; UCLA professor Mark Kleiman, author of "When Brute Force Fails"Finalists for LAPD's police chief; Ares I-X rocket lifts off; Tavis Smiley's exhibit on 500 years of African American history comes to LA; reporter Amira Hass, recipient of the International Women’s Media Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award; outgoing LAPD Chief William Bratton; UCLA professor Mark Kleiman, author of "When Brute Force Fails"
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Listen 1:44:46The Senate's plan for a public option; "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot Chesley Sullenberger discusses his memoir "Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters"; former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright shares the stories of diplomacy behind her decorative pins; LA City Council weighs a switch to Gmail; primatologist Jane GoodallThe Senate's plan for a public option; "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot Chesley Sullenberger discusses his memoir "Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters"; former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright shares the stories of diplomacy behind her decorative pins; LA City Council weighs a switch to Gmail; primatologist Jane Goodall
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Listen 1:44:59Is your signature on a petition public or private?; An update on water legislation in Sacramento; NPR's ombudsman hears from KPCC listeners; gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner; Miriam Pawel discusses the UFW, and her book "The Union of Their Dreams"; the director of "The President's Own" U.S. Marine BandIs your signature on a petition public or private?; An update on water legislation in Sacramento; NPR's ombudsman hears from KPCC listeners; gubernatorial candidate Steve Poizner; Miriam Pawel discusses the UFW, and her book "The Union of Their Dreams"; the director of "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band
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Listen 1:44:59LA's transportation plan; Mark Twain Prize recipient Bill Cosby; home sales up due to the federal tax credit; It's FilmWeek on AirTalk- Larry and the critics discuss the week's new releases, including, Ameilia, Antichrist, Astroboy, and Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant; A talk with Mitch Albom about his new book "Have a Little Faith."LA's transportation plan; Mark Twain Prize recipient Bill Cosby; home sales up due to the federal tax credit; It's FilmWeek on AirTalk- Larry and the critics discuss the week's new releases, including, Ameilia, Antichrist, Astroboy, and Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant; A talk with Mitch Albom about his new book "Have a Little Faith."
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Listen 1:10:07Bailed out bosses will see their pay slashed, and psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison discusses coping with the death of a loved one. Then, joint hearings to consider state governmental reform, and Gary Vaynerchuk demos his social networking prowess and talks about his book "Crush It!"Bailed out bosses will see their pay slashed, and psychiatrist Kay Redfield Jamison discusses coping with the death of a loved one. Then, joint hearings to consider state governmental reform, and Gary Vaynerchuk demos his social networking prowess and talks about his book "Crush It!"
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Listen 1:09:26Larry discusses funding for transit projects and the cost of wind turbine construction in Los Angeles. Later, Iran's agreement to transfer its nuclear fuel abroad. And Larry Mantle talks with Berkeley Breathed, the creator of comic strip "Bloom County" author of the new children's book "Flawed Dogs".Larry discusses funding for transit projects and the cost of wind turbine construction in Los Angeles. Later, Iran's agreement to transfer its nuclear fuel abroad. And Larry Mantle talks with Berkeley Breathed, the creator of comic strip "Bloom County" author of the new children's book "Flawed Dogs".
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Hamid Karzai agrees to a runoff election, a new poll shows that most Americans support the public option, LAX terminal upgrade approved, medical marijuana moratorium goes up in smoke, and the discovery of 32 new planets outside the solar system.
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Is the NFL returning to LA?; Book price wars heat up between Wal-Mart and Amazon; A look at the vote audit in Afghanistan and the U.S. military strategy; A.J. Jacobs talks with Larry Mantle about his book "The Guinea Pig Diaries" and his extraordinary life experiments.
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Listen 1:07:30Swine flu cases increase in LA County; The sliding dollar is helping American businesses; A medical study suggests that smoking bans work to decrease the risk of heart disease for non-smokers; It's FilmWeek on AirTalk. Larry and the critics discuss the week's new movies, including Where the Wild Things Are, Law Abiding Citizen, Black Dynamite, and New York, I Love You.Swine flu cases increase in LA County; The sliding dollar is helping American businesses; A medical study suggests that smoking bans work to decrease the risk of heart disease for non-smokers; It's FilmWeek on AirTalk. Larry and the critics discuss the week's new movies, including Where the Wild Things Are, Law Abiding Citizen, Black Dynamite, and New York, I Love You.
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Credits & Support
Larry Mantle, Host
Austin Cross, Host
Lindsey Wright, Senior Producer
Lucy Copp, Producer
Nicolas Perez, Producer
Manny Valladares, Associate Producer
Payton Seda, Associate Producer
Faheem Khan, Associate Producer
Courtney Eileen Fulcher, Apprentice News Clerk