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AirTalk

AirTalk for August 5, 2002

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Iraq; Ultramarathoner Winner Pam Reed; The Social Lives of Children
Iraq; Ultramarathoner Winner Pam Reed; The Social Lives of Children

Iraq; Ultramarathoner Winner Pam Reed; The Social Lives of Children

Iraq

AirTalk for August 5, 2002

Iraq has invited the chief U.N weapons inspector, Scott Ritter, to Baghdad for talks to possibly resume further inspections. He joins Larry Mantle in conversation. How does this move affect President Bush's push for military action in Iraq? Should the U.S. even be considering such a move at this time? Larry asks these questions and more.

Ultramarathoner Winner Pam Reed

AirTalk for August 5, 2002

Forty-one year old Pamela Reed joins Larry to talk about the Badwater Ultramarathon, a 135 mile ordeal that takes runners from Death Valley's 123 degree temperatures up more than 8000 feet of Mt. Whitney. Reed placed first at Badwater, one of the most grueling endurance events in the world.

The Social Lives of Children

AirTalk for August 5, 2002

Larry Mantle talks with child and family psychologist Dr. Michael Thompson, co-author of Mom, They're Teasing Me (Ballantine), about the social lives of children. He and Larry explore such issues as teasing, bullying, and various other children's social issues.