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AirTalk

AirTalk for August 2, 2004

California Performance Review; The Raising of The Terror Alert in Manhattan, Newark and Washington D.C; Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality and Gay People's Right

California Performance Review; The Raising of The Terror Alert in Manhattan, Newark and Washington D.C; Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality and Gay People's Right

California Performance Review

AirTalk for August 2, 2004

The California Performance Review, a panel created by Arnold Schwarzenegger, will present their recommendations to the governor next week. The report calls for sweeping changes in state government – the elimination of 118 boards and 1,153 commissions – and massive consolidation of state bureaucracies. Larry Mantle talks with Rob Stutzman, Director of Communications for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger; State Senator Jack Scott, Republican Assemblyman Ray Haynes; Jaime Court, Executive Director of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights; and John White, Senior Advisor to the Sierra Club.

The Raising of The Terror Alert in Manhattan, Newark and Washington D.C

AirTalk for August 2, 2004

Host Larry Mantle talks with WNYC reporter Fred Mogul, Reporter Chris Keating from WBGO in Newark, and Sidsel Overgaard, morning producer for WAMU in Washington D.C.

Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality and Gay People's Right

AirTalk for August 2, 2004

Author Evan Wolfson, a civil rights litigator, will join Larry to discuss the human significance of the right to marry in America. His new book considers how marriage equality will affect our lives and what is at stake for our country in this civil rights movement. Also joining the discussion will be Pepperdine School of Law Professor Douglas Kmiec.