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AirTalk for July 4, 2006

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Is There Life After Petroleum? Airtalk Broadcasts Live From The Petersen Automotive Museum; Psychosomatic Illnesses; What Would the Founders Do?
Is There Life After Petroleum? Airtalk Broadcasts Live From The Petersen Automotive Museum; Psychosomatic Illnesses; What Would the Founders Do?

Is There Life After Petroleum? Airtalk Broadcasts Live From The Petersen Automotive Museum; Psychosomatic Illnesses; What Would the Founders Do?

Is There Life After Petroleum? Airtalk Broadcasts Live From The Petersen Automotive Museum

AirTalk for July 4, 2006

Energy experts claim that oil production will peak in the next two decades. Is there life after petroleum? Larry and his guests, Dan Neil, automotive writer for the LA Times, James Bell, publisher of IntelliChoice Magazine, and Roland Hwang of the Natural Resources Defense Council, examine alternatives to the gasoline-powered vehicle.

Psychosomatic Illnesses

AirTalk for July 4, 2006

Larry Mantle talks with rehabilitation medicine specialist Dr. John Sarno about his new book The Divided Mind: The Epidemic of Mindbody Disorders.

What Would the Founders Do?

AirTalk for July 4, 2006

In his new book, What Would the Founders Do?: Our Questions, Their Answers, Richard Brookhiser examines what America's founding fathers would think of today's most controversial and important issues. Larry talks with Brookhiser about what Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton, and others would think about terrorism, judicial limits, gay rights, gun control, and more.