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AirTalk

AirTalk for July 6, 2005

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California Budget; Crystal Meth: The Individual Experience; Olympic Pick; The New Hollywood Bowl Season; Cooper-Miller
California Budget; Crystal Meth: The Individual Experience; Olympic Pick; The New Hollywood Bowl Season; Cooper-Miller

California Budget; Crystal Meth: The Individual Experience; Olympic Pick; The New Hollywood Bowl Season; Cooper-Miller

California Budget

AirTalk for July 6, 2005

Finally! The Gov and California’s Assembly hammer out a state budget. Larry Mantle talks with KPCC Sacramento bureau chief Tamara Keith, Democratic Senator Jack Scott and H.D. Palmer, Deputy Director, external affairs, California State Department of Finance.

Crystal Meth: The Individual Experience

AirTalk for July 6, 2005

Airtalk takes a look at the popular illegal drug Crystal Meth. Today, Larry Mantle explores the individual experience of using meth in order to better understand what its addicts go through.

Olympic Pick

AirTalk for July 6, 2005

The International Olympic Committee picked London to host the 2012 Summer Olympic games today. The finalists were a where’s where of world-class cities: New York, Paris, London, Moscow and Madrid. Larry Mantle talks with Olympic filmmaker Bud Greenspan and London ex-pat/expert Andrew Gumbel.

The New Hollywood Bowl Season

AirTalk for July 6, 2005

Larry Mantle talks with the Principal Conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra John Mauceri and President and CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Deborah Borda about the upcoming Hollywood Bowl season.

Cooper-Miller

AirTalk for July 6, 2005

Judith Miller will warm a jail cell. Wednesday’s big developments in the Valerie Plame leak investigation by a federal grand jury sent shockwaves through the journalism business. Larry talks to Michael Overing, attorney and professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at USC.