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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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How did Orange County become a hotbed for Neo-Nazis? Food Friday: Northeast LA baked goods; FilmWeek: What to watch; and actor Virginia Madsen and filmmaker Steven Grayhm.
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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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Listen 1:34:47The Supreme Court today ruled for a lower court in Texas to revisit its case on Affirmative Action. Also, can the Clippers make a deal for coach Doc Rivers, is sleeping apart actually better for couples, and how do incomes of LGB couples compare to homosexual couples? Then, where in the world is Edward Snowden? Later on AirTalk, Lowell Bergman discusses his new documentary, "Rape in the Fields" and Neal Baer previews his new CBS series, "Under the Dome."The Supreme Court today ruled for a lower court in Texas to revisit its case on Affirmative Action. Also, can the Clippers make a deal for coach Doc Rivers, is sleeping apart actually better for couples, and how do incomes of LGB couples compare to homosexual couples? Then, where in the world is Edward Snowden? Later on AirTalk, Lowell Bergman discusses his new documentary, "Rape in the Fields" and Neal Baer previews his new CBS series, "Under the Dome."
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Listen 1:35:01The Senate is considering a "border surge" to increase security at the US-Mexico border. Will the $30 billion plan help to curb illegal immigration? Then, should the public be worried that Jerry Brown has been ordered to release almost 10,000 inmates from California prisons? Later, we'll discuss a San Diego teacher who was fired because her abusive husband showed up on campus. Then, our critics will tell us which upcoming movies are the must-sees during Filmweek! And we'll talk about the challenges of becoming a master wine taster when we discuss the film "Somm."The Senate is considering a "border surge" to increase security at the US-Mexico border. Will the $30 billion plan help to curb illegal immigration? Then, should the public be worried that Jerry Brown has been ordered to release almost 10,000 inmates from California prisons? Later, we'll discuss a San Diego teacher who was fired because her abusive husband showed up on campus. Then, our critics will tell us which upcoming movies are the must-sees during Filmweek! And we'll talk about the challenges of becoming a master wine taster when we discuss the film "Somm."
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Listen 1:34:55James Gandolfini, best know for his role as Tony Soprano in the HBO hit series "The Sopranos" died yesterday. We'll look back on his life and the complexity of his character on and off the screen. Then, will yesterday's fatal stabbing on Hollywood Blvd. affect tourism? And what can be done to make Hollywood safer? Later, should interns be allowed to work for free? And should women be able to make a profit from donating their eggs to research? Then we'll talk about the farm bill and how it might affect access to food stamps. And finally, we'll discuss a new documentary that explore the chaos of life as a doctor in an overburdened medical system.James Gandolfini, best know for his role as Tony Soprano in the HBO hit series "The Sopranos" died yesterday. We'll look back on his life and the complexity of his character on and off the screen. Then, will yesterday's fatal stabbing on Hollywood Blvd. affect tourism? And what can be done to make Hollywood safer? Later, should interns be allowed to work for free? And should women be able to make a profit from donating their eggs to research? Then we'll talk about the farm bill and how it might affect access to food stamps. And finally, we'll discuss a new documentary that explore the chaos of life as a doctor in an overburdened medical system.
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Listen 1:34:05The Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates at record lows. How will this affect the economy? Also, the city of San Jose is suing the MLB over the Oakland Athletics and Time Warner Cable is being sued for making customers pay for Dodgers and Lakers games. Then, LA Police Chief Charlie Beck answers some hard questions about recent scandals, we discuss if the U.S. should engage in talks with the Taliban on Thursday, and we also look at how much voice-activated technology distracts drivers. Later, Lauren Sandler's new book claims "only child syndrome" is a myth.The Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates at record lows. How will this affect the economy? Also, the city of San Jose is suing the MLB over the Oakland Athletics and Time Warner Cable is being sued for making customers pay for Dodgers and Lakers games. Then, LA Police Chief Charlie Beck answers some hard questions about recent scandals, we discuss if the U.S. should engage in talks with the Taliban on Thursday, and we also look at how much voice-activated technology distracts drivers. Later, Lauren Sandler's new book claims "only child syndrome" is a myth.
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Listen 1:34:56A new study slams California training programs as being one of the worst in the nation. Is the study an accurate reflection of the quality of training in the state? Then, after eight years in office LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is due to step down. Larry talks to him about what's next. Later, should obesity be considered a disease? And we'll talk about TCA's controversial 241 Toll Road extension and a bill in the state senate that could slow public records requests. Then, we'll discuss "After the Grizzly" and the 40-year-old Endangered Species Act.A new study slams California training programs as being one of the worst in the nation. Is the study an accurate reflection of the quality of training in the state? Then, after eight years in office LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is due to step down. Larry talks to him about what's next. Later, should obesity be considered a disease? And we'll talk about TCA's controversial 241 Toll Road extension and a bill in the state senate that could slow public records requests. Then, we'll discuss "After the Grizzly" and the 40-year-old Endangered Species Act.
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Listen 1:31:06Another day, another government surveillance secret leaked by Edward Snowden. Does Snowden's latest leak reveal anything about his motivations? Then, we'll talk to Covered California's Peter Lee, who can answer your questions about the Affordable Care Act. Later, how does restaurant tip-pooling affect service, and will Iran's new president be a catalyst for change in the country? And we'll talk to the author of "The Spectacular Few," a book that looks into whether prison overcrowding leads to prisoner radicalization.Another day, another government surveillance secret leaked by Edward Snowden. Does Snowden's latest leak reveal anything about his motivations? Then, we'll talk to Covered California's Peter Lee, who can answer your questions about the Affordable Care Act. Later, how does restaurant tip-pooling affect service, and will Iran's new president be a catalyst for change in the country? And we'll talk to the author of "The Spectacular Few," a book that looks into whether prison overcrowding leads to prisoner radicalization.
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Listen 1:35:17The White House has announced that Syria crossed the "red line" by using chemical weapons in its civil war. In what ways should the U.S. intervene in Syria? Then, should members of Congress be accountable when their children tweet racist language? Later, Jonathan Alter discusses his new book on President Obama's campaigns and presidency, and our critics join us to review the new Superman movie and more on Filmweek. Also, director Morgan Neville and singer Judith Hill tell the stories of back-up singers.The White House has announced that Syria crossed the "red line" by using chemical weapons in its civil war. In what ways should the U.S. intervene in Syria? Then, should members of Congress be accountable when their children tweet racist language? Later, Jonathan Alter discusses his new book on President Obama's campaigns and presidency, and our critics join us to review the new Superman movie and more on Filmweek. Also, director Morgan Neville and singer Judith Hill tell the stories of back-up singers.
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Listen 1:33:39The Supreme Court ruled unanimously today to disallow patenting on human genes. We'll talk about what that means, and we'll take a look at parking in Venice. Will the city decide to put restrictions on overnight street parking? Then, what role do California water boards play in local politics? And we'll discuss the latest on the NSA surveillance scandal. Later, how long should movie trailers be? And we'll find out how parents choose the perfect name for their babies.The Supreme Court ruled unanimously today to disallow patenting on human genes. We'll talk about what that means, and we'll take a look at parking in Venice. Will the city decide to put restrictions on overnight street parking? Then, what role do California water boards play in local politics? And we'll discuss the latest on the NSA surveillance scandal. Later, how long should movie trailers be? And we'll find out how parents choose the perfect name for their babies.
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Listen 1:33:24Although it's illegal to assemble a gun in California, how easy is it to acquire the components? Also, the prices for electric cars are dropping; why are consumers still not buying in? Then, would you go to a "bookless" digital library, what are the words to "Louie, Louie," and how young is too young to recruit athletes? Later, are Asian Americans changing the Asian stereotype, and should people take a class in dressing for work? All that and more, today on AirTalk.Although it's illegal to assemble a gun in California, how easy is it to acquire the components? Also, the prices for electric cars are dropping; why are consumers still not buying in? Then, would you go to a "bookless" digital library, what are the words to "Louie, Louie," and how young is too young to recruit athletes? Later, are Asian Americans changing the Asian stereotype, and should people take a class in dressing for work? All that and more, today on AirTalk.
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Listen 1:33:25Jury selection has begun for the George Zimmerman trial. We'll talk about what type of juror is each side looking for. Then, is it really dangerous to use electronic devices on planes during takeoff and landing? And we'll discuss the media's reluctance to air gory images. Later, are people okay with government surveillance because of who the president is? Finally, we'll take a look at the evolution of Chinatown and preview Yes, Prime Minister, a British play that's coming to L.A.Jury selection has begun for the George Zimmerman trial. We'll talk about what type of juror is each side looking for. Then, is it really dangerous to use electronic devices on planes during takeoff and landing? And we'll discuss the media's reluctance to air gory images. Later, are people okay with government surveillance because of who the president is? Finally, we'll take a look at the evolution of Chinatown and preview Yes, Prime Minister, a British play that's coming to L.A.
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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