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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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The first post-fire home in the Palisades has been built
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.
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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.
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Listen 1:35:25Relations between the US and Iran may be on a path to improvement with President Obama emphasizing a need for diplomatic engagement with Iran at this morning's UN General Assembly. What will this mean for Iran's nuclear program? And Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that gives minors the right to delete materials they post online. Will this benefit kids who post impulsively online? How will it be enforced? Then, we'll talk about haters on the internet. What's it like to be the subject of online hatred? Later, we'll talk about the future of the Muslim Brotherhood after the group's activities were banned yesterday by an Egyptian court. Then, we'll talk about our favorite banned books and find out what goes into writing an iconic rock ballad when we talk to legendary songwriter Mike Stoller.Relations between the US and Iran may be on a path to improvement with President Obama emphasizing a need for diplomatic engagement with Iran at this morning's UN General Assembly. What will this mean for Iran's nuclear program? And Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that gives minors the right to delete materials they post online. Will this benefit kids who post impulsively online? How will it be enforced? Then, we'll talk about haters on the internet. What's it like to be the subject of online hatred? Later, we'll talk about the future of the Muslim Brotherhood after the group's activities were banned yesterday by an Egyptian court. Then, we'll talk about our favorite banned books and find out what goes into writing an iconic rock ballad when we talk to legendary songwriter Mike Stoller.
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Listen 26:01The debate over defunding Obamacare has caused a rift in the Republican party. What are the strategies some Republicans think will work best? Then, should sexual assault cases be held to different criteria in military courts? Next, are parents talking to their children about the consequences of online video confessions? Then, we'll take a look at the updates from the Kenya mall attacks. California became the first state to regulate ride-sharing. How will this impact taxi cabs? Lastly, we'll talk with author Samantha Geimer about her book, "Girl: A Life in the Shadows of Roman Polanski."The debate over defunding Obamacare has caused a rift in the Republican party. What are the strategies some Republicans think will work best? Then, should sexual assault cases be held to different criteria in military courts? Next, are parents talking to their children about the consequences of online video confessions? Then, we'll take a look at the updates from the Kenya mall attacks. California became the first state to regulate ride-sharing. How will this impact taxi cabs? Lastly, we'll talk with author Samantha Geimer about her book, "Girl: A Life in the Shadows of Roman Polanski."
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Listen 1:34:58Economists at the University of Pacific predict a dramatic growth in employment numbers for California in the next year. Where would the jobs come from? Then, in a recent interview Pope Francis said the Church needs to change its direction. What do you think of the Pope's more liberal viewpoints? Next, France wants to ban child beauty pageants. Should the U.S. do the same? Then, TGIF it's Filmweek with our critics reviewing the latest releases including Enough Said, and Prisoners. Lastly, we'll interview actor Daniel Bruhl about his role in the upcoming film Rush.Economists at the University of Pacific predict a dramatic growth in employment numbers for California in the next year. Where would the jobs come from? Then, in a recent interview Pope Francis said the Church needs to change its direction. What do you think of the Pope's more liberal viewpoints? Next, France wants to ban child beauty pageants. Should the U.S. do the same? Then, TGIF it's Filmweek with our critics reviewing the latest releases including Enough Said, and Prisoners. Lastly, we'll interview actor Daniel Bruhl about his role in the upcoming film Rush.
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Listen 1:34:42The GOP plans a vote to de-fund Obamacare. What will happen if the healthcare law is de-funded? Then, what is the significance of the last Boeing manufacturing plant closing in Southern California? Next, DC is proposing a 24 hour ban on tattoo removal. Should the government be helping people avoid "tattoo regret?" Then, UC medical workers claim they were threatened after they went on a strike in May. Lastly, we'll look at if students really learn on school field trips, and we'll talk with authors Jared Zeizel and Dylan Tuccillo about lucid dreaming.The GOP plans a vote to de-fund Obamacare. What will happen if the healthcare law is de-funded? Then, what is the significance of the last Boeing manufacturing plant closing in Southern California? Next, DC is proposing a 24 hour ban on tattoo removal. Should the government be helping people avoid "tattoo regret?" Then, UC medical workers claim they were threatened after they went on a strike in May. Lastly, we'll look at if students really learn on school field trips, and we'll talk with authors Jared Zeizel and Dylan Tuccillo about lucid dreaming.
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Listen 1:36:20A new report on food safety and waste found that confusing "sell-by" dates are causing Americans to waste food. Does the system need more clarity? Then, we'll talk about the Federal Reserve's plans to pull back on its stimulus plan. And LA Police Chief Charlie Beck talks to Larry about cop cams, hit-and-runs and more in his monthly discussion with AirTalk. Later, polls show that Americans are still very confused about Obamacare. An editor from FactCheck.org is here to debunk some common myths about the law. Then, we'll talk about the battle over drug rehab centers in Malibu.A new report on food safety and waste found that confusing "sell-by" dates are causing Americans to waste food. Does the system need more clarity? Then, we'll talk about the Federal Reserve's plans to pull back on its stimulus plan. And LA Police Chief Charlie Beck talks to Larry about cop cams, hit-and-runs and more in his monthly discussion with AirTalk. Later, polls show that Americans are still very confused about Obamacare. An editor from FactCheck.org is here to debunk some common myths about the law. Then, we'll talk about the battle over drug rehab centers in Malibu.
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Listen 1:34:42Los Angeles County has the highest rate of auto insurance fraud in the state. We'll talk about new measures being taken to combat staged car crashes. And when it comes to Playboy, does anyone read the articles anymore? We'll talk about the magazine gearing up for a revamp. Then, is Joe Biden planning a run for president in 2016? And residents and city leaders in the South Bay are demanding that Southern California Edison be held responsible for frequent blackouts. Should Edison be penalized for the outages? And later, we'll preview the Emmy Awards. What are your favorite shows of the year?Los Angeles County has the highest rate of auto insurance fraud in the state. We'll talk about new measures being taken to combat staged car crashes. And when it comes to Playboy, does anyone read the articles anymore? We'll talk about the magazine gearing up for a revamp. Then, is Joe Biden planning a run for president in 2016? And residents and city leaders in the South Bay are demanding that Southern California Edison be held responsible for frequent blackouts. Should Edison be penalized for the outages? And later, we'll preview the Emmy Awards. What are your favorite shows of the year?
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Listen 1:33:11The US and Russia have agreed on a deal to get rid of Syria's chemical weapons. Are their goals realistic? Then, a plan has been reached to revitalize the LA River, but some say it doesn't go far enough. And the Supreme Court will soon hear a challenge to Michigan's affirmative action policy. How could its ruling affect policy in California? Later, we'll discuss who's set to become the next chief of the Federal Reserve. And should Americans be required to vote? And finally we'll talk to author A. Scott Berg about his biography of Woodrow Wilson.The US and Russia have agreed on a deal to get rid of Syria's chemical weapons. Are their goals realistic? Then, a plan has been reached to revitalize the LA River, but some say it doesn't go far enough. And the Supreme Court will soon hear a challenge to Michigan's affirmative action policy. How could its ruling affect policy in California? Later, we'll discuss who's set to become the next chief of the Federal Reserve. And should Americans be required to vote? And finally we'll talk to author A. Scott Berg about his biography of Woodrow Wilson.
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Listen 1:34:35California lawmakers ended their final session of the year by approving immigrant driver licenses, and raising the state's minimum wage to $10.00. How will the new bills impact the state? Then, NPR announced that it's asking 10 percent of its staff to take a buyout. What does that mean for NPR listeners? And its been five years since the bankruptcy of the investment bank Lehman Brothers. Could something on the scale of the Lehman collapse happen again? Later, our film critics review the horror flick Insidious 2 and the dark comedy, "The Family." Lastly, why do so many A-list stars have C-list salaries? TGI-FilmWeek!California lawmakers ended their final session of the year by approving immigrant driver licenses, and raising the state's minimum wage to $10.00. How will the new bills impact the state? Then, NPR announced that it's asking 10 percent of its staff to take a buyout. What does that mean for NPR listeners? And its been five years since the bankruptcy of the investment bank Lehman Brothers. Could something on the scale of the Lehman collapse happen again? Later, our film critics review the horror flick Insidious 2 and the dark comedy, "The Family." Lastly, why do so many A-list stars have C-list salaries? TGI-FilmWeek!
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Listen 1:35:09The New York Times published an op-ed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in today's paper. What do you think of the points he made? And a Tennessee lawmaker has proposed a bill that would ban people from buying junk food with food stamps. Would that be a reasonable law? Then, we'll talk about "fat letters." Should schools be sending them out to parents? Later, we'll discuss public opinion on President Obama in the midst of the crisis in Syria. Then, should gay pride parades have a dress code? And we'll talk about the future of the Spanish language in the US.The New York Times published an op-ed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in today's paper. What do you think of the points he made? And a Tennessee lawmaker has proposed a bill that would ban people from buying junk food with food stamps. Would that be a reasonable law? Then, we'll talk about "fat letters." Should schools be sending them out to parents? Later, we'll discuss public opinion on President Obama in the midst of the crisis in Syria. Then, should gay pride parades have a dress code? And we'll talk about the future of the Spanish language in the US.
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Listen 1:35:15Last night, President Obama addressed the nation about Syria. Do you agree with Obama's decision to suspend Congress from voting on whether or not to strike Syria? Did his speech impact your opinion of what the U.S. should do? Next, a new California bill that's awaiting Gov.Jerry Brown's signature will let all drivers use the HOV lanes for a few hours a day. Will this help alleviate traffic? Then, we're talking with the FCC Commissioner about his quest to save AM radio. Lastly, should more public schools push for uniforms?Last night, President Obama addressed the nation about Syria. Do you agree with Obama's decision to suspend Congress from voting on whether or not to strike Syria? Did his speech impact your opinion of what the U.S. should do? Next, a new California bill that's awaiting Gov.Jerry Brown's signature will let all drivers use the HOV lanes for a few hours a day. Will this help alleviate traffic? Then, we're talking with the FCC Commissioner about his quest to save AM radio. Lastly, should more public schools push for uniforms?
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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