
AirTalk
Podcast af LAist 89.3
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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Today on AirTalk, a split in Republican outlook on US involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict; a new bill aims to ban local and state law enforcement from wearing face masks; how a UCLA psychologist inspired Netflix's hit series 'Love on the Spectrum'; an update on the LAUSD cell phone ban; how LAUSD authorized the use of $500 million dollars to settle past sexual abuse claims and TV Talk. Today on AirTalk * Republicans split over US involvement in Iran (00:15) * New CA bill to bar police from wearing face masks (10:50) * How a UCLA psychologist inspired 'Love on the Spectrum' (28:46) * Update on LAUSD cell phone ban (50:21) * $500 million LAUSD sexual abuse claims (1:15:09) * TV Talk (1:27:25)

Today on AirTalk, Trump's appeal to keep CA's National Guard in LA will be heard by a San Francisco court; the latest on Israel's military operations in Iran; specialty ice cream shop Salt and Straw's co-founder Tyler Malek, talks about the mastery behind his craft in a new book; an update into LA's houseless community services; a tribute concert to John Coltrane and the 50th anniversary of 'Jaws.' Today on AirTalk * San Francisco court hears Trump's appeal to keep National Guard in LA (00:15) * Latest on Israel-Iran and how local Iranians feel (15:48) * A new ice cream cookbook (36:16) * LA's houseless services check-in (51:48) * A tribute concert to John Coltrane (1:09:58) * 'Jaws' turns 50 (1:26:08)

Today on AirTalk, we take a look at the 'No Kings' rallies held here in DTLA and across the US; the economic implications of ICE raids; an archive at the USC Libraries preserves decades of LGBTQ+ history; longtime SoCal slumlord has been CA AG Rob Bonta's latest target; Latino politics amidst latest ICE activity and what your relationship with your neighbor is. Today on AirTalk: * Over 2,000 'No Kings' rallies were held across the U.S. (00:15) * The economic implications of the ICE raids in CA (19:39) * CA's largest LGBTQ+ archive (35:51) * AG Bonta's recent crackdown on SoCal slumlord (50:23) * Latest on CA's Latino politics (1:05:10) * What are neighbors for? (1:24:16)

Today on AirTalk, LAPD has violated California law in their latest use of crowd control during the ICE protests; a peek into the history of LA's immigrant rights groups; Food Friday: ube pies and FilmWeek. Today on AirTalk: * How LAPD's response to the protests breaks CA law (00:15) * LA's long history of local immigrant rights groups (17:07) * Crème Caramel LA's pies (35:14) * FilmWeek: 'How to Train Your Dragon,' 'Materialists,' 'Echo Valley,' 'A Photographic Memory,' and more (51:29) * FilmWeek Feature: “What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?” at the Art Theatre of Long Beach (1:21:35)

Today on AirTalk, some demonstrators are charged by federal and local prosecutors, we take a look at the rights of protestors; a preview of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup; a neuroscientist walks us through how and why we make decisions; the legality around the actions of ICE in SoCal; Nation Geographic commemorates Sally Ride—the first American woman to go to space and TV Talk. Today on AirTalk: What are the 1st Amendment rights of protesters? (00:15) 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Explainer: What to know about the tournament that’ll make its way to the Rose Bowl (20:20) A neuroscientist's new book reveals how and why we make the decisions we do (34:44) A look at the legality of immigration actions across Southern California (51:33) The first American female astronaut is commemorated in the new NatGeo documentary SALLY (1:13:26) TVTalk was preempted this week by breaking news
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