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AirTalk

Summary: Join Larry Mantle weekdays for lively and in-depth discussions of Los Angeles and Southern California news, politics, science, entertainment, the arts and more. More AirTalk at www.kpcc.org.

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 AirTalk for November 7, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5795

The 2012 election cycle has finally reached its end. The debates, the attack ads, the swing state drama, the super-PACs and the four-hour polling lines were all leading up to the moment when we cast our ballots on November 6th. When the dust settled, Obama emerged victorious and will remain Commander in Chief for four more years. Not only that - the Democrats have once again taken the majority in the Senate, which ensures that the social and economic policies Obama put in place are safe - for now. Today, we rehash the presidential election and state propositions and look forward at what's next in politics.

 AirTalk for November 6, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5693

It's Election Day, and we're bringing you all the latest news on voting issues from across the nation, including what's happening in the swing states, at polling places, and more. If you're looking for a little musical refuge from the presidential election coverage, five-time Grammy-Award-nominated conductor Michael Feinstein joins Larry in studio to discuss his new book “The Gershwins and Me: A Personal History in Twelve Songs.”

 AirTalk for November 5, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5682

Today on AirTalk, a we'll do a final presidential campaign rundown, and talk propositions in our ballot primer for California voters. We'll consider the Orange County electorate, discuss what could happen if the election turns into a legal battle, and look at how social media factors into an election. Are you ready to vote?

 AirTalk for November 2, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5688

Today on AirTalk, we look at federal Race to the Top education grants and teachers union refusal to sign on to applications. We'll also consider the role of climate change in modern life and politics. Jeff Goldblum and Theresa Rebeck talk about "Seminar," now at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles, and on FilmWeek, Larry and the critics review this week's releases. Later, the makers and subjects of "Burn," a documentary about Detroit firefighters, discuss their film.

 AirTalk for November 1, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5691

We consider the "what ifs" on everyone's radar as election day approaches and look at Florida as a key swing state. We'll also look at Measure J, the transportation tax, and, post-storm communications conundrums, and Southern California's efforts to help recovery after superstorm Sandy. All that and more on today's AirTalk.

 AirTalk for October 31, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5711

In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, how will climate change affect the handling of risk management? We examine the lasting impact of the storm, consider the possibilities for the next president's influence over the Supreme Court, take a look at potential future changes to China's one child policy, and discuss Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm. All that and more on Today's AirTalk.

 AirTalk for October 30, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5718

Today on AirTalk, we bring you the latest on Sandy, and later delve into the storm's economic repercussions. Governor Jerry Brown stops by between stump speeches to discuss Prop. 30 with Larry, we take a look at the Endeavor exhibit on opening day, and GOP senate candidate Elizabeth Emken talks about her race against Dianne Feinstein.

 AirTalk for October 29, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5712

Reporters on the east coast give us a storm update, and we consider the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the presidential election. We also examine the problems and controversies of e-voting in swing states, discuss the Supreme Court wiretapping case, and speak with Senator Dianne Feinstein about her plans for the next six years. All that and more on today's AirTalk.

 AirTalk for October 26, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5705

On today's AirTalk, we consider whether information about foreclosed homes should be publicly available before they're on the market and look at the conundrum of Tom Cruise's latest defamation lawsuit. Nate Silver of the FiveThirtyEight blog discusses his new book on statistics. On FilmWeek, Larry and the critics review Chasing Mavericks, Fun Size, and more, and Tom Hanks talks about his role in Cloud Atlas.

 AirTalk for October 25, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5695

Following the presidential debate about foreign policy, a new Pew Research poll indicates that Americans wants the U.S to limit its involvement in foreign affairs. Also, a California court has ruled selling medical marijuana is legal. Plus, as the Lakers get ready for a new season, Time Warner Cable finds itself on the defense as it scrambles to find distributors for its new Lakers channel. As we close in on the final stretch of the presidential race, both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama strive to win votes in the swing state of Nevada. And how free are college campuses when it comes to free speech? On today's AirTalk.

 AirTalk for October 24, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5643

The gender gap isn’t closed when it comes to equal pay: a new study of recent graduates shows a demonstrable difference in wages between women and men who are just entering the workforce. Also, the former district attorney and the current district attorney of Los Angeles debate California Proposition 34, which seeks to end the death penalty. We also take a look at how accurate medical study results really are and Steely Dan’s co-founder Donald Fagen gives us an earful on his new music.

 AirTalk for October 23, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5711

Barack Obama and Mitt Romney faced off in another feisty debate last night in Boca Raton. The candidates debated foreign policy, with a heavy focus on relations in the Middle East. Today, we check the facts from the debate and discuss the nuts and bolts of foreign policy. We also get to the bottom of abandoned California Proposition 40 and check in with KPCC reporter Frank Stolze, who's taking voters' temperature at Inglewood’s Serving Spoon. Plus, Monster energy drinks are under federal investigation after a 14-year-old girl died after consuming two cans of the caffeinated beverage. All that and more on today's AirTalk.

 AirTalk for October 22, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5706

Today on AirTalk, we look forward to tonight's foreign policy debate and consider the importance of newspaper endorsements in an election. We'll also discuss media giant Rupert Murdoch's potential purchase of the L.A. Times, Texas cheerleaders with bible-passage banners, and the Khan Academy education revolution.

 AirTalk for October 19, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4024

Today, on AirTalk, we'll discuss the controversies surrounding the Boy Scouts of America and look at the practice of freezing eggs for future fertilization, which the American Society for Reproductive Medicine has recently said should no longer be considered experimental. Frank Stoltze talks politics at Carolyn's Cafe in Redlands, and for FilmWeek, the critics consider erotic films past and present.

 AirTalk for October 18, 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5693

The president is prepared to veto legislation aimed at stopping year-end tax hikes and spending cuts, which are collectively known as the ‘fiscal cliff,’ unless Republicans agree to raise tax rates for the wealthy. We speak with Congressman Adam Schiff about how Democrats and Republicans can reach a bipartisan compromise on tax legislation without financially hurting taxpayers. We also hear from both sides of the debate over California Proposition 39 and L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca answers criticisms over jail violence from the Board of Supervisors. We also look at what the housing market recovery means for entry-level home buyers and more on today's AirTalk.

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