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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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Listen 1:39:02
Today on AirTalk: Post-fire rebuilding; Potential congressional review of US military strikes; Journey across the US by steakhouse; ChatGPT turns 3; L.A. County bans Kratom; Best TV and movie titles.
Today on AirTalk:
  • Post-fire rebuilding
  • Potential congressional review of US military strikes
  • Journey across the US by steakhouse
  • ChatGPT turns 3
  • L.A. County bans Kratom
  • What are the best tv & movie titles?

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    Today on AirTalk: Tenth anniversary of the San Bernardino shooting; Tattoos and health; Celebrities in commercials; New UCLA football coach; and DACA recipients.
    Today on AirTalk: Tenth anniversary of the San Bernardino shooting; Tattoos and health; Celebrities in commercials; New UCLA football coach; and DACA recipients.
  • Listen 1:39:02
    Today on AirTalk: Post-fire rebuilding; Potential congressional review of US military strikes; Journey across the US by steakhouse; ChatGPT turns 3; L.A. County bans Kratom; Best TV and movie titles.
    Today on AirTalk: Post-fire rebuilding; Potential congressional review of US military strikes; Journey across the US by steakhouse; ChatGPT turns 3; L.A. County bans Kratom; Best TV and movie titles.

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  • Listen 1:34:57
    A US bankruptcy judge ruled yesterday that Detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. What implications does that have for California? Then, after NYC commuter rail crash, is train safety technology the answer to human error? And is there any need for people to use fancy words anymore? Later, what should California do about DDT from Palos Verdes shelf? And we'll talk about Republicans accused of launching a fake website for the Affordable Care Act and the man who put California's wine country on the map.
    A US bankruptcy judge ruled yesterday that Detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. What implications does that have for California? Then, after NYC commuter rail crash, is train safety technology the answer to human error? And is there any need for people to use fancy words anymore? Later, what should California do about DDT from Palos Verdes shelf? And we'll talk about Republicans accused of launching a fake website for the Affordable Care Act and the man who put California's wine country on the map.
  • Listen 1:34:59
    Today, a frequent flyer who was booted out of his airline's program for complaining too much will get his day in court--the Supreme Court. What will the outcome mean for future relationships between airlines and their frequent flyers? Then, has the U.S. Constitution forced our government off course?? And how will the Trojan's new head coach fit in with the current team? Later, a new study finds some significant differences in how the brains of males and females are hard-wired. How will the findings help to treat certain neurological diseases? Then, are you more or less productive at work when your boss is watching? And we'll explore the importance of Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an.
    Today, a frequent flyer who was booted out of his airline's program for complaining too much will get his day in court--the Supreme Court. What will the outcome mean for future relationships between airlines and their frequent flyers? Then, has the U.S. Constitution forced our government off course?? And how will the Trojan's new head coach fit in with the current team? Later, a new study finds some significant differences in how the brains of males and females are hard-wired. How will the findings help to treat certain neurological diseases? Then, are you more or less productive at work when your boss is watching? And we'll explore the importance of Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an.
  • Listen 1:33:48
    Some California Democrats are calling for increased spending now that the state's revenue outlook has improved. But should the state save for a rainy day? Then, a dining double standard? Chefs say Los Angeles food critics favor Mexican street food over high-end cuisine. Next, a look at how California's nursing shortage is compounded by a shortage of nursing educators. Then, we discuss a troubling trend of mistrust among Americans and speak with author Diane Francis, who makes the case for a merger between the U.S. and Canada.
    Some California Democrats are calling for increased spending now that the state's revenue outlook has improved. But should the state save for a rainy day? Then, a dining double standard? Chefs say Los Angeles food critics favor Mexican street food over high-end cuisine. Next, a look at how California's nursing shortage is compounded by a shortage of nursing educators. Then, we discuss a troubling trend of mistrust among Americans and speak with author Diane Francis, who makes the case for a merger between the U.S. and Canada.
  • Listen 1:34:34
    From all of us at AirTalk, we hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday yesterday. You may have even gotten some shopping in as dozens of stores opened yesterday evening to get a head start on black Friday sales. We'd like to hear from you--has black Friday gone too far? Then, we'll talk about the proposed rule from the Obama administration to limit the financial role of non profits in political campaigns. And a new study found that older people report being less tired than younger people. We'll talk about why that may be, hear reviews on this week's movie releases and talk about the life of silver screen legend, Barbara Stanwyck. TGI-FilmWeek!
    From all of us at AirTalk, we hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday yesterday. You may have even gotten some shopping in as dozens of stores opened yesterday evening to get a head start on black Friday sales. We'd like to hear from you--has black Friday gone too far? Then, we'll talk about the proposed rule from the Obama administration to limit the financial role of non profits in political campaigns. And a new study found that older people report being less tired than younger people. We'll talk about why that may be, hear reviews on this week's movie releases and talk about the life of silver screen legend, Barbara Stanwyck. TGI-FilmWeek!
  • Listen 1:34:58
    Pope Francis criticized growing economic inequality and Catholic Church hierarchy in first official papal manifesto. Then, when it comes to family inheritance, some personal finance experts advise transparency, not surprise. Next, an odd story out of Florida retirement community, where a man's car was spray painted with "No Kids" after visits from his granddaughter. Then, the FDA is going after at-home genetic tests, and how to navigate conflict this Thanksgiving.
    Pope Francis criticized growing economic inequality and Catholic Church hierarchy in first official papal manifesto. Then, when it comes to family inheritance, some personal finance experts advise transparency, not surprise. Next, an odd story out of Florida retirement community, where a man's car was spray painted with "No Kids" after visits from his granddaughter. Then, the FDA is going after at-home genetic tests, and how to navigate conflict this Thanksgiving.
  • Listen 1:37:33
    President Obama made another call to Congress yesterday to pass immigration reform. Will Obama's proposed piecemeal approach finally do the trick? Then, should businesses be allowed to opt out of providing birth control as a part of the ACA on religious grounds? And we'll talk about the latest push to market girls' toys that "disrupt the pink aisles." Later, we'll talk about new research that finds most Americans want aggressive end-of-life treatments. Do those treatments just prolong suffering? Then, we'll talk about the White House's attempts to control its image and find out how texting is changing the meaning of punctuation marks.
    President Obama made another call to Congress yesterday to pass immigration reform. Will Obama's proposed piecemeal approach finally do the trick? Then, should businesses be allowed to opt out of providing birth control as a part of the ACA on religious grounds? And we'll talk about the latest push to market girls' toys that "disrupt the pink aisles." Later, we'll talk about new research that finds most Americans want aggressive end-of-life treatments. Do those treatments just prolong suffering? Then, we'll talk about the White House's attempts to control its image and find out how texting is changing the meaning of punctuation marks.
  • Listen 1:34:49
    The US, along with five other members of the UN have reached an interim agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. We'll talk about just what that deal entails and why there's so much disagreement over whether it goes far enough. Then, do longer commutes lead to political apathy? We'll talk about a new study that suggests it might and find out the latest on the space-travel industry. Later, we'll talk about the pros and cons of some new proposed toy gun regulations and the Hollywood Reporter's investigation of animal treatment on film sets. And finally, we're talking to the author of "From Scratch" about our favorite Food Network shows.
    The US, along with five other members of the UN have reached an interim agreement with Iran over its nuclear program. We'll talk about just what that deal entails and why there's so much disagreement over whether it goes far enough. Then, do longer commutes lead to political apathy? We'll talk about a new study that suggests it might and find out the latest on the space-travel industry. Later, we'll talk about the pros and cons of some new proposed toy gun regulations and the Hollywood Reporter's investigation of animal treatment on film sets. And finally, we're talking to the author of "From Scratch" about our favorite Food Network shows.
  • Listen 1:34:54
    Fifty years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. How is this tragic moment in history felt today? Next, UN climate change talks reveal a rift between rich and poor countries. Should countries that pollute more pay more in climate aid? Then, California's health insurance marketplace rejects President Obama's plan to extend cancelled plans. Did the state make the right call? Then, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and more on FilmWeek--and a intimate look at "Queen of Pinups" Bettie Paige.
    Fifty years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. How is this tragic moment in history felt today? Next, UN climate change talks reveal a rift between rich and poor countries. Should countries that pollute more pay more in climate aid? Then, California's health insurance marketplace rejects President Obama's plan to extend cancelled plans. Did the state make the right call? Then, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and more on FilmWeek--and a intimate look at "Queen of Pinups" Bettie Paige.
  • Listen 1:34:20
    Senate Democrats voted today to invoke the so-called "nuclear option" to change the longstanding rules for executive appointments. Then, L.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz looks to raise the number of cats residents can keep in their home. Next, music publishers are going after websites that display lyrics. Also, we discuss how and why $14 billion in child support was left unpaid in the U.S. in a single year. Then, a rundown of the L.A. sights to keep your out-of-town holiday guests happy and a look at JFK's Senate career with author John T. Shaw.
    Senate Democrats voted today to invoke the so-called "nuclear option" to change the longstanding rules for executive appointments. Then, L.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz looks to raise the number of cats residents can keep in their home. Next, music publishers are going after websites that display lyrics. Also, we discuss how and why $14 billion in child support was left unpaid in the U.S. in a single year. Then, a rundown of the L.A. sights to keep your out-of-town holiday guests happy and a look at JFK's Senate career with author John T. Shaw.
  • Listen 1:34:25
    A new study found that the Justice Department underestimates the number of sexual assaults that occur in the US. We'll talk about the ways in which we count rapes and sexual assaults may change. Then, LAPD Police Chief Charlie Beck is here to talk about the LAX shooting, the Gatto murder and more. And nuclear talks in Geneva have resumed between Iran and six countries. How close are we to making a deal? Later, we'll talk about the Senate's work on the National Defense Authorization Act and find out from author Sam Harris why you should always tell the truth.
    A new study found that the Justice Department underestimates the number of sexual assaults that occur in the US. We'll talk about the ways in which we count rapes and sexual assaults may change. Then, LAPD Police Chief Charlie Beck is here to talk about the LAX shooting, the Gatto murder and more. And nuclear talks in Geneva have resumed between Iran and six countries. How close are we to making a deal? Later, we'll talk about the Senate's work on the National Defense Authorization Act and find out from author Sam Harris why you should always tell the truth.

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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