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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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Today on AirTalk: Big Sur Highway One reopens; An Altadena fire survivor on his struggles with home insurance; Women’s immune systems; and TV Talk.
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Today on AirTalk: The latest on Iran; The billionaire tax? Why is Gen Z not talking? Colorado River check-in; How are influencers impacting policy? and Favorite neighborhoods
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Listen 1:35:06Speaker John Boehner announced today that he will resign from his position and give up his House seat at the end of October. Then, Saudi Arabia's King Salman has ordered a safety review of the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca. Also, art forger, Mark Landis, has fooled countless museums into hanging his replicas of famous paintings around the country.Speaker John Boehner announced today that he will resign from his position and give up his House seat at the end of October. Then, Saudi Arabia's King Salman has ordered a safety review of the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca. Also, art forger, Mark Landis, has fooled countless museums into hanging his replicas of famous paintings around the country.
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Listen 1:35:12Pope Francis wasted no time diving into U.S. politics when he addressed a joint session of the United States’ Congress on Thursday morning. Then, immigration rights groups this morning are protesting a new policy allowing agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement access to inmates in LA County jails. Also, the first-person singular is a powerful voice and they’re all over the Internet these days.Pope Francis wasted no time diving into U.S. politics when he addressed a joint session of the United States’ Congress on Thursday morning. Then, immigration rights groups this morning are protesting a new policy allowing agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement access to inmates in LA County jails. Also, the first-person singular is a powerful voice and they’re all over the Internet these days.
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Listen 1:31:16The most politicized pontiff in contemporary history is in Washington D.C. this week. Then, the LAUSD campaign, Now Matters Later, provides tips on how to dissuade teens from engaging in the common practice. Also, while most of us are just finding out about VW’s deceit, one man and his research team began noticing discrepancies more than two years ago.The most politicized pontiff in contemporary history is in Washington D.C. this week. Then, the LAUSD campaign, Now Matters Later, provides tips on how to dissuade teens from engaging in the common practice. Also, while most of us are just finding out about VW’s deceit, one man and his research team began noticing discrepancies more than two years ago.
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Listen 1:34:35Scott Walker recalled himself from the Republican Presidential market. Then, a class-action complaint has been filed against Volkswagen on behalf of drivers over its emissions scandal. Also, a bill that would provide subsidies for seismic retrofitting of apartment buildings across California now lacks only a signature from Governor Jerry Brown before it’s able to be considered law.Scott Walker recalled himself from the Republican Presidential market. Then, a class-action complaint has been filed against Volkswagen on behalf of drivers over its emissions scandal. Also, a bill that would provide subsidies for seismic retrofitting of apartment buildings across California now lacks only a signature from Governor Jerry Brown before it’s able to be considered law.
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Listen 1:34:57Volkswagen's emissions scandal will cost the Berlin-based company up to $18 billion. Also, Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell stops by the AirTalk studios to update us on the latest goings-on at the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department. Then, how does the Catholic Church stay relevant when so much of its history depends on faith in inexplicable events?Volkswagen's emissions scandal will cost the Berlin-based company up to $18 billion. Also, Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell stops by the AirTalk studios to update us on the latest goings-on at the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department. Then, how does the Catholic Church stay relevant when so much of its history depends on faith in inexplicable events?
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Listen 1:35:02The Fair Political Practices Commission unanimously voted to close what it’s been deemed as a loophole for out-of-state nonprofits. Also, the cover of TIME magazine features an affable-looking Bernie Sanders with the cheeky headline “Socialize this, America.” Then, before the TIFF up Sunday, film critic Peter Rainer and Tim Gray select their favorite films from this year’s slate of noteworthy films.The Fair Political Practices Commission unanimously voted to close what it’s been deemed as a loophole for out-of-state nonprofits. Also, the cover of TIME magazine features an affable-looking Bernie Sanders with the cheeky headline “Socialize this, America.” Then, before the TIFF up Sunday, film critic Peter Rainer and Tim Gray select their favorite films from this year’s slate of noteworthy films.
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Listen 1:35:22After last night's Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Library, there’s little doubt today that it was Carly Fiorina’s night in Simi Valley. Also, proposed retrofitting laws to upgrade buildings most vulnerable to earthquake damage may mean requiring even higher rents in some of the city’s oldest buildings. Then, we ask Dr. Coyne how he came to his hardline approach on religion… and what the harm is in having a little faith.After last night's Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Library, there’s little doubt today that it was Carly Fiorina’s night in Simi Valley. Also, proposed retrofitting laws to upgrade buildings most vulnerable to earthquake damage may mean requiring even higher rents in some of the city’s oldest buildings. Then, we ask Dr. Coyne how he came to his hardline approach on religion… and what the harm is in having a little faith.
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Listen 1:34:55The eyes of the nation turn to Simi Valley this evening as the Republican presidential candidates share the debate stage once again. Also, Chief Beck joins us for our monthly visit. Then, what do we really know about Clifford Clinton, the man who created it all and was considered one of the most powerful—and controversial—men of 1930s Los Angeles?The eyes of the nation turn to Simi Valley this evening as the Republican presidential candidates share the debate stage once again. Also, Chief Beck joins us for our monthly visit. Then, what do we really know about Clifford Clinton, the man who created it all and was considered one of the most powerful—and controversial—men of 1930s Los Angeles?
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Listen 1:34:44What can Hillary Clinton's campaign do to revive itself? Then, the UC Regents are set to debate a new set of principles that would protect what the Office of the President calls students “right to be free from expressions of intolerance.” Also, rain drenched the Southland in water -- up to three inches in downtown, which saw its wettest day of the year.What can Hillary Clinton's campaign do to revive itself? Then, the UC Regents are set to debate a new set of principles that would protect what the Office of the President calls students “right to be free from expressions of intolerance.” Also, rain drenched the Southland in water -- up to three inches in downtown, which saw its wettest day of the year.
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Listen 1:34:19The 61,000 acre Valley Fire now encompasses Napa, Sonoma and Lake counties and has forced more than 17,000 people to evacuate their homes. Also, as critics and proponents fight, should the EB-5 program be renewed? Then, on Thursday, the Fed will decide whether to raise interest rates, which is often seen as an economic harbinger for what the state of the economy looks like.The 61,000 acre Valley Fire now encompasses Napa, Sonoma and Lake counties and has forced more than 17,000 people to evacuate their homes. Also, as critics and proponents fight, should the EB-5 program be renewed? Then, on Thursday, the Fed will decide whether to raise interest rates, which is often seen as an economic harbinger for what the state of the economy looks like.
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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