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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 1:34:45
    AirTalk checks in with the rescue efforts in Oklahoma after the devastating tornado that has taken 24 lives. Then, what kind of germs are beneficial to our health, how have television shows like Arrested Development retained their cult following, and did Apple use "gimmicks" to avoid taxes? Also, Google Glass is raising privacy concerns, and writer Mason Currey tells about the daily rituals of famous artists.

    Click here to RSVP for AirTalk's live discussion on immigration reform at 6:30 PM on Wednesday
    AirTalk checks in with the rescue efforts in Oklahoma after the devastating tornado that has taken 24 lives. Then, what kind of germs are beneficial to our health, how have television shows like Arrested Development retained their cult following, and did Apple use "gimmicks" to avoid taxes? Also, Google Glass is raising privacy concerns, and writer Mason Currey tells about the daily rituals of famous artists.

    Click here to RSVP for AirTalk's live discussion on immigration reform at 6:30 PM on Wednesday
  • Listen 1:33:35
    White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer made the rounds on this past Sunday’s talk shows to defend the Obama administration and to drive home the point that the White House has not been behind recent scandals. Also, Abercrombie's CEO is facing backlash for discriminating comments, Yahoo buys Tumblr, and the Midwest is cleaning up wreckage from the deadly tornadoes. Then, will "predictive policing" reduce crime or lead to racial profiling? Later, District 6 School Board candidates debate their policies, and AirTalk previews the election tomorrow.
    White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer made the rounds on this past Sunday’s talk shows to defend the Obama administration and to drive home the point that the White House has not been behind recent scandals. Also, Abercrombie's CEO is facing backlash for discriminating comments, Yahoo buys Tumblr, and the Midwest is cleaning up wreckage from the deadly tornadoes. Then, will "predictive policing" reduce crime or lead to racial profiling? Later, District 6 School Board candidates debate their policies, and AirTalk previews the election tomorrow.
  • Listen 1:33:52
    Developments in stem cell research can now treat Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, and more. But does this development lead to the ability to clone humans? Then, former member of the Department of State Richard Haass encourages America to look at domestic issues instead of foreign ones. Also, it's Filmweek on AirTalk and our critics review the new Star Trek movie, and we'll discuss the Star Trek legacy.

    Click here to RSVP for AirTalk's live discussion on immigration reform at 6:30 PM on Wednesday

    Developments in stem cell research can now treat Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, and more. But does this development lead to the ability to clone humans? Then, former member of the Department of State Richard Haass encourages America to look at domestic issues instead of foreign ones. Also, it's Filmweek on AirTalk and our critics review the new Star Trek movie, and we'll discuss the Star Trek legacy.

    Click here to RSVP for AirTalk's live discussion on immigration reform at 6:30 PM on Wednesday

  • Listen 1:34:41
    President Obama this morning addressed some hot button issues that's caused his administration to be under fire. In addition to the resignation of the acting IRS director, how is the White House going to clean up these recent controversies? Then, would you eat an environmentally-friendly burger if it were made in a lab? Also, a new study shows sunless tanning is safer than lying out in the sun, networks and advertisers are preparing for the fall season, and Amazon starts streaming online pilots. Later, defense attorney Mark Geragos makes a case for why the criminal justice system is failing.
    President Obama this morning addressed some hot button issues that's caused his administration to be under fire. In addition to the resignation of the acting IRS director, how is the White House going to clean up these recent controversies? Then, would you eat an environmentally-friendly burger if it were made in a lab? Also, a new study shows sunless tanning is safer than lying out in the sun, networks and advertisers are preparing for the fall season, and Amazon starts streaming online pilots. Later, defense attorney Mark Geragos makes a case for why the criminal justice system is failing.
  • Listen 1:33:47
    The NTSB proposes to lower the blood-alcohol level to .05 in all states. Should it be lowered? Then on AirTalk, Police Chief Charlie Beck talks about current issues at the LAPD, KPCC's political team discusses recent events in the mayoral race, and LACMA director Michael Govan takes questions about LACMA's redesign project. Also, should there be stricter fines for cycling scofflaws?
    The NTSB proposes to lower the blood-alcohol level to .05 in all states. Should it be lowered? Then on AirTalk, Police Chief Charlie Beck talks about current issues at the LAPD, KPCC's political team discusses recent events in the mayoral race, and LACMA director Michael Govan takes questions about LACMA's redesign project. Also, should there be stricter fines for cycling scofflaws?
  • Listen 1:34:32
    Actress Angelina Jolie announces in a New York Times op-ed that she had a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of contracting breast cancer. Should more women follow suit and have preventative surgery? Also, abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell's guilty verdict is shaping abortion debates, wind farms will not be prosecuted for accidental condor deaths, and the Justice Department seizes the phone records of AP journalists. Then, why don't more travellers fly out of small airports, and how will Governor Brown spend the budget surplus? Later, Cyborg Neil Harbisson talks about how he can hear in color.
    Actress Angelina Jolie announces in a New York Times op-ed that she had a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of contracting breast cancer. Should more women follow suit and have preventative surgery? Also, abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell's guilty verdict is shaping abortion debates, wind farms will not be prosecuted for accidental condor deaths, and the Justice Department seizes the phone records of AP journalists. Then, why don't more travellers fly out of small airports, and how will Governor Brown spend the budget surplus? Later, Cyborg Neil Harbisson talks about how he can hear in color.
  • Listen 1:34:59
    Should students be suspended for acts of willful defiance, or is discipline better carried out in schools? We'll talk about a resolution before the LAUSD board. We'll also discuss a bill that would allow transgender students in California schools to be more involved in athletics. Later, we'll consider the politicization of the IRS, developments in the Benghazi hearings, and how to weigh risks when making travel plans.
    Should students be suspended for acts of willful defiance, or is discipline better carried out in schools? We'll talk about a resolution before the LAUSD board. We'll also discuss a bill that would allow transgender students in California schools to be more involved in athletics. Later, we'll consider the politicization of the IRS, developments in the Benghazi hearings, and how to weigh risks when making travel plans.
  • Listen 1:33:47
    USC lured a world-renowned neuroscience lab away from UCLA. Are private universities poaching prestigious faculty? Also, will paying for television channels a la carte versus in bundles hurt or help consumers, and what does the closing of Hollywood Park signal for horse racing? On Filmweek our critics review The Great Gatsby, and Source Family members tell us what really happened in their 1970s commune.
    USC lured a world-renowned neuroscience lab away from UCLA. Are private universities poaching prestigious faculty? Also, will paying for television channels a la carte versus in bundles hurt or help consumers, and what does the closing of Hollywood Park signal for horse racing? On Filmweek our critics review The Great Gatsby, and Source Family members tell us what really happened in their 1970s commune.
  • Listen 1:34:37
    Today on AirTalk we'll talk about hospital price transparency and how exposing the cost of procedures could change the way consumers approach healthcare. We'll also discuss California's Prop. 65, new rules about unionization postings in the workplace, and 'gut and amend' political tactics. Later, we'll consider the pronunciations of Southern California places and speak with the curators of the Autry Museum's exhibit about Jews in Los Angeles.
    Today on AirTalk we'll talk about hospital price transparency and how exposing the cost of procedures could change the way consumers approach healthcare. We'll also discuss California's Prop. 65, new rules about unionization postings in the workplace, and 'gut and amend' political tactics. Later, we'll consider the pronunciations of Southern California places and speak with the curators of the Autry Museum's exhibit about Jews in Los Angeles.
  • Listen 1:34:56
    Charles Ramsey, the man who rescued three kidnapped women in Cleveland, has become instantly famous -- we'll talk about the meaning of his notoriety and the age of internet fame. We'll also consider the recent spike in sexual assault in the military and discuss Chris Christie's weight loss surgery: how could it impact his future political career? Later, we'll look at changing trends in the names of athletic teams. All that and more, on AirTalk.
    Charles Ramsey, the man who rescued three kidnapped women in Cleveland, has become instantly famous -- we'll talk about the meaning of his notoriety and the age of internet fame. We'll also consider the recent spike in sexual assault in the military and discuss Chris Christie's weight loss surgery: how could it impact his future political career? Later, we'll look at changing trends in the names of athletic teams. All that and more, on AirTalk.

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