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AirTalk

AirTalk for June 21, 2004

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Private Space Launch; Cancer News With City Of Hope's Dr. Michael Friedman; How The Pentagon Shapes And Censors The Movies; The Lakers And Phil Jackson's Exit
Private Space Launch; Cancer News With City Of Hope's Dr. Michael Friedman; How The Pentagon Shapes And Censors The Movies; The Lakers And Phil Jackson's Exit

Private Space Launch; Cancer News With City Of Hope's Dr. Michael Friedman; How The Pentagon Shapes And Censors The Movies; The Lakers And Phil Jackson's Exit

Private Space Launch

AirTalk for June 21, 2004

Larry Mantle discusses this morning's private space launch with Mat Kaplan, host and producer of Planetary Radio, the weekly radio program of the Pasadena based Planetary Society, and Rick Tumlinson, Founder of the Space Frontier Foundation, a media and policy organization, based in Pasadena, dedicated to the human settlement of space.

Cancer News With City Of Hope's Dr. Michael Friedman

AirTalk for June 21, 2004

Larry Mantle talks with City of Hope President and CEO Dr. Michael Friedman about the latest news in cancer news and research. Dr. Friedman has recently returned from the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncologists, where many promising findings in the fight against cancer are announced by researchers each year.

How The Pentagon Shapes And Censors The Movies

AirTalk for June 21, 2004

In his new book Operation Hollywood, freelance journalist and former labor and legal reporter for The Hollywood Reporter, David Robb explores the fifty-year long secret collaboration between Hollywood and the military. Based on thousands of Pentagon documents and interviews with filmmakers and military officials, Robb reveals how movies and television shows have been shaped, sanitized and even censored by the Pentagon. He joins Larry Mantle to discuss the tenuous relationship between Hollywood and the military and what happens to free speech in the process of making movies about war.

The Lakers And Phil Jackson's Exit

AirTalk for June 21, 2004

In his new book Operation Hollywood, freelance journalist and former labor and legal reporter for The Hollywood Reporter, David Robb explores the fifty-year long secret collaboration between Hollywood and the military. Based on thousands of Pentagon documents and interviews with filmmakers and military officials, Robb reveals how movies and television shows have been shaped, sanitized and even censored by the Pentagon. He joins Larry Mantle to discuss the tenuous relationship between Hollywood and the military and what happens to free speech in the process of making movies about war.