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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: 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 1:34:42
    Many local southern California newspapers will now have a pay wall. Are pay walls now necessary for newspapers to survive? Then, San Francisco lawmakers push for amendments to the states' 'no-fault' evictions. What changes do the lawmakers want to make? Next, we give you a preview of the upcoming LA Auto Show. What cars are you excited to see? Then, military suicide prevention programs seem to be working. What are the programs implementing? Lastly, what happens when someone live tweets a breakup? Can anyone have an expectation of privacy?
    Many local southern California newspapers will now have a pay wall. Are pay walls now necessary for newspapers to survive? Then, San Francisco lawmakers push for amendments to the states' 'no-fault' evictions. What changes do the lawmakers want to make? Next, we give you a preview of the upcoming LA Auto Show. What cars are you excited to see? Then, military suicide prevention programs seem to be working. What are the programs implementing? Lastly, what happens when someone live tweets a breakup? Can anyone have an expectation of privacy?
  • Listen 1:34:49
    California has proposed new regulations for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Do the new rules go too far, or not far enough? Then, the latest on the damage from scores of destructive tornadoes in the Midwest. In health, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has banned unregulated herbs and supplements. Should decisions about supplements fall on the parents? Also in health, we'll discuss concerns that the American Heart Association's new cholesterol calculator overestimates risk and take a look at new ways to notify past partners about STIs. Then, do you suffer from Entomophobia? We'll talk with author Jeffrey A. Lockwood about why so many of us are afraid of creepy, crawly insects.
    California has proposed new regulations for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Do the new rules go too far, or not far enough? Then, the latest on the damage from scores of destructive tornadoes in the Midwest. In health, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has banned unregulated herbs and supplements. Should decisions about supplements fall on the parents? Also in health, we'll discuss concerns that the American Heart Association's new cholesterol calculator overestimates risk and take a look at new ways to notify past partners about STIs. Then, do you suffer from Entomophobia? We'll talk with author Jeffrey A. Lockwood about why so many of us are afraid of creepy, crawly insects.
  • Listen 1:34:47
    How will California reverse the course on health plan cancellations? We speak with the California Insurance Commissioner to find out. Then, China eases the one-child policy. What impact will this have on the country? Next, a new study gives mixed reviews to California's realignment law. Then, TGIF it's Filmweek with our critics! They are reviewing Sunlight Jr., Charlie Countryman, and more! Lastly, we talk about a new study that shows that the violence in PG-13 movies is rising.
    How will California reverse the course on health plan cancellations? We speak with the California Insurance Commissioner to find out. Then, China eases the one-child policy. What impact will this have on the country? Next, a new study gives mixed reviews to California's realignment law. Then, TGIF it's Filmweek with our critics! They are reviewing Sunlight Jr., Charlie Countryman, and more! Lastly, we talk about a new study that shows that the violence in PG-13 movies is rising.
  • Listen 1:35:07
    President Obama announced he will allow insurers to extend their current policies that were cancelled under the health care law for one year. Is this a good idea? Next, how much ethanol must be blended into gasoline and diesel fuel in 2014? Then, are you more likely to buy a product because it has an 'all natural' label? Should there more guidelines on what foods can call themselves 'natural?' Next, we discuss the next generation of mobile messaging, and a new poll that reveals Americans' gender preference for a boss. Lastly, we talk with author Stephen Kinzer about famous brothers in politics.
    President Obama announced he will allow insurers to extend their current policies that were cancelled under the health care law for one year. Is this a good idea? Next, how much ethanol must be blended into gasoline and diesel fuel in 2014? Then, are you more likely to buy a product because it has an 'all natural' label? Should there more guidelines on what foods can call themselves 'natural?' Next, we discuss the next generation of mobile messaging, and a new poll that reveals Americans' gender preference for a boss. Lastly, we talk with author Stephen Kinzer about famous brothers in politics.
  • Listen 1:35:05
    The American Heart Association has released new guidelines that may end up putting more patients on statins. Why are some doctors worried about these changes? Then, public meetings are being held to determine the fate of the Hahamonga Watershed Park. How can the county balance the safety needs with concerns for the environment? Next, we talk with author Richard Kurin about the history of America in 101 objects. Then, some democrats are pushing for consumers' choice on insurance policies. Do you think more options are needed? Lastly, we talk about election politics with authors Mark Halperin, and John Heilemann.
    The American Heart Association has released new guidelines that may end up putting more patients on statins. Why are some doctors worried about these changes? Then, public meetings are being held to determine the fate of the Hahamonga Watershed Park. How can the county balance the safety needs with concerns for the environment? Next, we talk with author Richard Kurin about the history of America in 101 objects. Then, some democrats are pushing for consumers' choice on insurance policies. Do you think more options are needed? Lastly, we talk about election politics with authors Mark Halperin, and John Heilemann.
  • Listen 1:34:56
    Patt Morrison is a guest hosting AirTalk today. A leaked climate change report predicts massive changes for the future. Then, is the United States really a collection of extremely distinct nations? Next, is the word "huh" a universal word across all languages? Next, with the FAA relaxing in flight technology use are in flight phone calls are going to be more common? Then, how do you break up with your significant other? What is the etiquette of breaking up online or via text? Lastly, we talk with author Anita Elberse about what makes someone a phenomenal hit int he entertainment industry.
    Patt Morrison is a guest hosting AirTalk today. A leaked climate change report predicts massive changes for the future. Then, is the United States really a collection of extremely distinct nations? Next, is the word "huh" a universal word across all languages? Next, with the FAA relaxing in flight technology use are in flight phone calls are going to be more common? Then, how do you break up with your significant other? What is the etiquette of breaking up online or via text? Lastly, we talk with author Anita Elberse about what makes someone a phenomenal hit int he entertainment industry.
  • Listen 1:33:31
    A Typhoon has devastated areas of the Philippine islands. What are local agencies here doing to help? Then, a third Tesla car caught on fire. Will these incidents turn off consumers from buying Tesla cars? Next, we talk with Colonel Chris Hadfield about his life as an astronaut. What questions do you have for him? Then, what does it mean now that the U.S. has lost voting rights with Unesco? Next, is the California employment office doing enough to help veterans? Lastly, we talk with NPR correspondent David Folkenflik who will give us an inside look at the world of Murdoch.
    A Typhoon has devastated areas of the Philippine islands. What are local agencies here doing to help? Then, a third Tesla car caught on fire. Will these incidents turn off consumers from buying Tesla cars? Next, we talk with Colonel Chris Hadfield about his life as an astronaut. What questions do you have for him? Then, what does it mean now that the U.S. has lost voting rights with Unesco? Next, is the California employment office doing enough to help veterans? Lastly, we talk with NPR correspondent David Folkenflik who will give us an inside look at the world of Murdoch.
  • Listen 1:35:15
    The U.S. continues to try to negotiate with Iran over their nuclear enrichment program. Is Iran using their nuclear stockpile for energy or for weapons? Then, President Obama apologized to the public for the glitches in the Affordable Care Act. Do you think an apology was necessary? Next, this weekend Angelenos can visit Sylmar cascades up close.Will you be going? Then, we talk about the first ten years of StoryCorps, an organization that shares the stories of everyday Americans. Then TGIF it's Filmweek with our critics reviewing the latest movies, and discussing early Oscar predictions.
    The U.S. continues to try to negotiate with Iran over their nuclear enrichment program. Is Iran using their nuclear stockpile for energy or for weapons? Then, President Obama apologized to the public for the glitches in the Affordable Care Act. Do you think an apology was necessary? Next, this weekend Angelenos can visit Sylmar cascades up close.Will you be going? Then, we talk about the first ten years of StoryCorps, an organization that shares the stories of everyday Americans. Then TGIF it's Filmweek with our critics reviewing the latest movies, and discussing early Oscar predictions.
  • Listen 1:34:59
    Guest host Patt Morrison leads the discussion on the FDA moving to remove all trans fats from foods. What will happen to some of your favorite snacks? Then, many residents in Southern California witnesses a meteor shower last night. Did you see it? Next, a European satellite has been out of fuel since October and will fall back to earth. Should we be concerned on where the debris will land? Then, can affairs actually strengthen a marriage? Next, does LA County need more supervisors, and should California regulate its groundwater? Lastly, we talk with author Katie Davis about today's youth deal with tech overload.
    Guest host Patt Morrison leads the discussion on the FDA moving to remove all trans fats from foods. What will happen to some of your favorite snacks? Then, many residents in Southern California witnesses a meteor shower last night. Did you see it? Next, a European satellite has been out of fuel since October and will fall back to earth. Should we be concerned on where the debris will land? Then, can affairs actually strengthen a marriage? Next, does LA County need more supervisors, and should California regulate its groundwater? Lastly, we talk with author Katie Davis about today's youth deal with tech overload.
  • Listen 1:34:57
    There is a lot of chatter about how the Republican Party can recapture the White House in 2016. Is one solution to marginalize the tea party? Then, we continue our water series by looking at the Bay Area conservation plan. Next, in the case of a tragic accident or terminal illness how soon should someone be able to choose to end their life? Then, is our society too reliant on machines? What impact does this have on our performances? Lastly, we talk with author Daniel Stern about life as a swinger.
    There is a lot of chatter about how the Republican Party can recapture the White House in 2016. Is one solution to marginalize the tea party? Then, we continue our water series by looking at the Bay Area conservation plan. Next, in the case of a tragic accident or terminal illness how soon should someone be able to choose to end their life? Then, is our society too reliant on machines? What impact does this have on our performances? Lastly, we talk with author Daniel Stern about life as a swinger.

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