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AirTalk

with Larry Mantle

Larry Mantle hosts lively and in-depth discussions of city news, politics, science, the arts, entertainment, and more. Airs weekdays 9-11am on 89.3 FM and streaming online at LAist.com and the LAist app. Austin Cross hosts AirTalk Fridays — watch the Friday show live on Instagram (@laistofficial).

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    Today on AirTalk: Trump endorses Steve Hilton for governor, Mail-in voting, Have video games actually caused violence? And special NPR coverage of Trump's news conference.
    Today on AirTalk: Trump endorses Steve Hilton for governor, Mail-in voting, Have video games actually caused violence? And special NPR coverage of Trump's news conference.

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  • Listen 1:35:15
    With the link between Zika and birth deformities confirmed, health officials at the CDC are now grappling with whether to advise women in the U.S. to delay pregnancy; Veteran court reporter Linda Deutsch's case for the parole of Leslie Van Houten; the Uber effect on LA & TGI-FilmWeek!
    With the link between Zika and birth deformities confirmed, health officials at the CDC are now grappling with whether to advise women in the U.S. to delay pregnancy; Veteran court reporter Linda Deutsch's case for the parole of Leslie Van Houten; the Uber effect on LA & TGI-FilmWeek!
  • Listen 1:35:19
    Sen. Feinstein (D-CA) wants to force companies like Apple to help the government gain access to encrypted data; UC Davis tests how much an online reputation is worth; and we look at how Southern California's museums are adapting to the digital age.
    Sen. Feinstein (D-CA) wants to force companies like Apple to help the government gain access to encrypted data; UC Davis tests how much an online reputation is worth; and we look at how Southern California's museums are adapting to the digital age.
  • Listen 1:35:12
    A new bill seeks to change the current statute of limitations for rape in California; democratic superdelegates give us a behind the scenes look at the political process; we also talk about Lynn Swann as USC's new Athletic Director and one last fadeaway - looking back at Kobe Bryant's 20 years in the NBA
    A new bill seeks to change the current statute of limitations for rape in California; democratic superdelegates give us a behind the scenes look at the political process; we also talk about Lynn Swann as USC's new Athletic Director and one last fadeaway - looking back at Kobe Bryant's 20 years in the NBA
  • Listen 1:35:21
    A new Gallup poll finds that Americans are concerned with race relations; we look at the power of superdelegates in our presidential primary system; and a RAND study says autonomous cars need billions of miles worth of data before they can be deemed safe.
    A new Gallup poll finds that Americans are concerned with race relations; we look at the power of superdelegates in our presidential primary system; and a RAND study says autonomous cars need billions of miles worth of data before they can be deemed safe.
  • Listen 1:35:03
    We look at what happened over the weekend and what's likely to come in the near future; the Journal of the American Medical Association says our location could affect our life expectancy more than our income; and the host of KPCC's Morning Edition and his wife Felicia Friesema have found strength and support in online communities.
    We look at what happened over the weekend and what's likely to come in the near future; the Journal of the American Medical Association says our location could affect our life expectancy more than our income; and the host of KPCC's Morning Edition and his wife Felicia Friesema have found strength and support in online communities.
  • Listen 1:04:03
    Catholics react to the Pontiff's comments; Clinton & Sanders surrogates debate what makes a "qualified" candidate; then it's FilmWeek with Wade Major & Amy Nicholson
    Catholics react to the Pontiff's comments; Clinton & Sanders surrogates debate what makes a "qualified" candidate; then it's FilmWeek with Wade Major & Amy Nicholson
  • Listen 1:04:09
    California Senator Bob Huff discusses his new drugged driving bill; BuzzFeed contributor weighs in on the publications investigation of FBI, DHS drone flight patterns and debating the regulation of prescription drug prices.
    California Senator Bob Huff discusses his new drugged driving bill; BuzzFeed contributor weighs in on the publications investigation of FBI, DHS drone flight patterns and debating the regulation of prescription drug prices.
  • Listen 1:03:59
    Discussing the verdict; country legend Merle Haggard has died at age 79; and a new bill seeks to bring theses facilities to California.
    Discussing the verdict; country legend Merle Haggard has died at age 79; and a new bill seeks to bring theses facilities to California.
  • Listen 1:03:50
    How will new tax rules affect US companies? The history of superdelegates; and CEO Phillip A. Washington explains his strategy to transform Los Angeles into a public transportation-friendly city.
    How will new tax rules affect US companies? The history of superdelegates; and CEO Phillip A. Washington explains his strategy to transform Los Angeles into a public transportation-friendly city.
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    Larry Mantle checks in with the NPR political team, just ahead of the Wisconsin primary; the Panama Papers were leaked over the weekend, releasing sensitive information about tax havens for the ultra-rich; and two sports reporters join us to preview the season.
    Larry Mantle checks in with the NPR political team, just ahead of the Wisconsin primary; the Panama Papers were leaked over the weekend, releasing sensitive information about tax havens for the ultra-rich; and two sports reporters join us to preview the season.

Credits & Support

Larry Mantle, Host
Austin Cross, Host
Lindsey Wright, Senior Producer
Lucy Copp, Producer
Nicolas Perez, Producer
Manny Valladares, Associate Producer
Payton Seda, Associate Producer
Faheem Khan, Associate Producer
Courtney Eileen Fulcher, Apprentice News Clerk