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AirTalk

AirTalk for June 16, 2005

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The Change To Win Coalition; Orange County Journalist Roundtable; L.A. County’s Homeless Number At 90,000; LACMA King Tut Exhibit
The Change To Win Coalition; Orange County Journalist Roundtable; L.A. County’s Homeless Number At 90,000; LACMA King Tut Exhibit

The Change To Win Coalition; Orange County Journalist Roundtable; L.A. County’s Homeless Number At 90,000; LACMA King Tut Exhibit

The Change To Win Coalition

AirTalk for June 16, 2005

Larry Mantle talks with Jack Gribben, California Political Director of Unite Here, the Hotel Casino and Garment Workers Union about the uniting of 5 unions to restore power to the waning labor movement.

Orange County Journalist Roundtable

AirTalk for June 16, 2005

Larry Mantle talks with Orange County Register op-ed column editor Chris Reed, OC Weekly staff writer Gustavo Arellano, and LA Times staff writer Jean Pasco about the latest news events and developments in Orange County.

L.A. County’s Homeless Number At 90,000

AirTalk for June 16, 2005

Larry Mantle discusses the new count of the homeless in Los Angeles county with Mitchell Netburn, executive director of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority, Bob Erlenbushch, Executive Director of the L.A. Coalition To End Hunger And Homelessness, Ted Hayes, Homeless Activist, and Jan Perry, Los Angeles City Councilwoman, 9th District.

LACMA King Tut Exhibit

AirTalk for June 16, 2005

Beginning Thursday, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art will be the first stop of a multi-city tour for the exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs. The exhibition includes 130 works from the Egyptian National Museum, Cairo and presents a selection of 50 objects excavated from the tomb of legendary king. This is first time in 26 years the treasures of the King Tut will be available for viewing in America. Larry Mantle talks with David Silverman, National Curator of the Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharoahs exhibit, and with Nancy Thomas, Deputy Director for Art Administration and Collections, and Curator of Egyptian Art at LACMA.