AirTalk
American Public Media
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.
Location:
Pasadena, CA
Description:
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.
Twitter:
@AirTalk
Language:
English
Contact:
474 South Raymond Avenue Pasadena, CA 91105 (651) 583-5100
Email:
mail@kpcc.org
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Episodes
Fire updates: containment efforts, damage assessment and more
1/10/2025
Today on AirTalk, we're briefing listeners on the multiple devastating Los Angeles wildfires. We'll talk with listeners for first hand accounts as well as public officials to get all the information we can. We'll talk containment efforts, damage assessment, managing yours and your family's grief and trauma. Reach us at 866-893-5722 or email us at atcomments@laist.com with any information or questions.
Today on AirTalk:
Fire updates: containment efforts, damage assessment and more
How to process the grief and trauma during a natural disaster
Duration:01:42:15
California's insurance commissioner walks fire victims through next steps
1/9/2025
Ricardo Lara has tips on reimbursement options, what renters and business owners should know, what to do if you're not insured and how to watch for scams.
Duration:00:26:10
Fire updates: evacuation orders, resources, and more (HOUR 3)
1/9/2025
Today on Airtalk, more than 100,000 residents of Los Angeles County have been evacuated due to the expansive wildfires in the area. We're providing the latest updates and resource information for the communities affected.
Today on AirTalk:
Join us for extended coverage of L.A.'s devastating wildfires
We'll cover evacuation orders, resources, and more
If you are affected by the fires or have questions call us at 866-893-5722
Duration:00:50:50
Fire updates: evacuation orders, resources, and more (HOUR 2)
1/9/2025
Today on Airtalk, more than 100,000 residents of Los Angeles County have been evacuated due to the expansive wildfires in the area. We're providing the latest updates and resource information for the communities affected.
Today on AirTalk:
Join us for extended coverage of L.A.'s devastating wildfires
We'll cover evacuation orders, resources, and more
If you are affected by the fires or have questions call us at 866-893-5722
Duration:00:50:50
Fire updates: evacuation orders, resources, and more (HOUR 1)
1/9/2025
Today on Airtalk, more than 100,000 residents of Los Angeles County have been evacuated due to the expansive wildfires in the area. We're providing the latest updates and resource information for the communities affected.
Today on AirTalk:
Join us for extended coverage of L.A.'s devastating wildfires
We'll cover evacuation orders, resources, and more
If you are affected by the fires or have questions call us at 866-893-5722
Duration:00:48:38
LA fire updates: Evacuation orders, air quality and more (HOUR 3)
1/8/2025
We are bringing you all of the latest updates on the wildfires burning throughout Los Angeles.
Today on AirTalk:
We want to hear from you about these devastating fires
What are you experiencing?
What have we lost?
What questions do you have?
Duration:00:38:00
LA fire updates: Evacuation orders, air quality and more (HOUR 1)
1/8/2025
We are bringing you all of the latest updates on the wildfires burning throughout Los Angeles.
Today on AirTalk:
We want to hear from you about these devastating fires
What are you experiencing?
What have we lost?
What questions do you have?
Duration:01:03:07
LA fire updates: Evacuation orders, air quality and more (HOUR 2)
1/8/2025
We are bringing you all of the latest updates on the wildfires burning throughout Los Angeles.
Today on AirTalk:
We want to hear from you about these devastating fires
What are you experiencing?
What have we lost?
What questions do you have?
Duration:00:50:29
SoCal wind warnings, drug-resistant bacteria, LA restaurant closures and more
1/7/2025
Today on AirTalk, we're looking into the dangerous wind warning for Southern California and how the powerful gusts may effect your day. UCLA researchers are looking into three cases of a new drug-resistant bacteria. Is SoCal prepared in case of an outbreak? A new book details the accomplished life of screenwriter and producer, Norman Lear. We're looking at recent restaurant closures in L.A. to get a sense of the state of the food industry in L.A. We'll finish the show with a conversation about porn literacy. We'll talk to experts about how to have an honest conversation with your kids about the effects of watching porn and the reality of the industry.
Today on AirTalk:
"Life-threatening" SoCal wind warning (0:15)
New drug-resistant bacteria emerges (11:37)
New book on the life of Norman Lear (31:07)
Update on LA restaurant closures (51:56)
What is porn literacy? (1:22:50)
Duration:01:39:19
Biden issues offshore oil drilling ban, New Year/New Laws, What words are we sick of hearing? and more!
1/6/2025
Today on AirTalk, President Biden bans offshore drilling in most federal waters, and Trump vows to undo it. We're covering the new California laws that will go into effect in 2025. An author discusses her new book telling the story of how four female physicists who escaped Nazi Germany. Patt Morrison of the LA Times will outline the history of West LA's Veterans Affairs campus and give an update on the dispute over the land the campus sits on. The U.S. Surgeon General called for a cancer risk label on alcohol, we'll tell you why. What popular words from 2024 are you sick of? Call and let us know.
Today on AirTalk:
Biden bans offshore drilling, Trump vows to undo (0:15)
New CA laws in 2025 (11:36)
The female physicists who escaped Nazi Germany (35:03)
The history of Veteran Affairs West LA (51:22)
Surgeon General calls for cancer risk label on alcohol (1:07:43)
Words to leave in 2024 (1:26:16)
Duration:01:39:21
Biden commutes death sentences, Rise of Helms Bakery, SoCal's urban sprawl and more!
12/23/2024
Today on AirTalk, President Biden commuted 37 of the 40 federal death sentences into life imprisonment. We're going over what this move means politically and how it may affect Trump's plans for office. A popular Chinese internet router faces a possible ban in the U.S. due to national security concerns. Call in and tell us how you navigate all your relationships and work, scattered across L.A. Also, we're talking updates on the Aliso and Diablo Canyon power plants. And, the owner of the Helms Bakery tells us about the role the bread manufacturer plays in SoCal history. We're also talking about the fascinating story behind the popular Christmas movie It's A Wonderful Life.
Today on AirTalk:
- Biden commutes federal death sentences (0:15)
- Popular Chinese internet router faces possible ban in U.S. (15:18)
- Navigating life in SoCal (31:15)
- Updates on Aliso and Diablo Canyons (51:54)
- Helms Bakery history (1:09:38)
- The story behind It's A Wonderful Life (1:31:03)
Duration:01:39:23
Government shutdown again?, California split up into regions and Sweet Potato Pies!
12/20/2024
Today on AirTalk:
- What to know about the possible impending government shutdown (0:15)
- What regions do you think make up the state of California? (15:41)
- 27th Street Bakery’s famous Sweet Potato Pie (32:10)
Duration:00:49:42
LA delivery drivers on Christmas, Holiday baking, TV Talk and more!
12/19/2024
Today on AirTalk, we're checking in with delivery drivers to see how they are faring during their busiest time of the year. News of a possible merger between Nissan and Honda spread this week. What effect might this decision have on the automobile industry? Professional baker, Nicole Rucker, is here to answer your burning holiday baking questions. San Diego is in a standoff against the federal government on Sanctuary City policies. City officials voted to prohibit the sheriff's department from working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We're contextualizing the rationale behind the stalemate. The NCAA has made changes to the college football playoff format. What do we know about this year's games? And, for today's TV Talk, our critics share their favorite shows of 2024.
Today on AirTalk:
- Checking in on holiday delivery drivers (0:15)
- Implications of a possible Nissan/Honda merger (8:51)
- Pro answers all your holiday baking questions (30:36)
- San Diego Sanctuary City standoff (50:52)
- Holiday traffic (58:08)
- NCAA playoff format changes (1:07:22)
- TV Talk: The Best of 2024 (1:20:18)
Duration:01:39:21
Pet owner protections for renters, No degree? No Problem!, Reality TV Unionization and more
12/18/2024
Today on AirTalk, new protections for renters with pets have been proposed by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. Governor Newsom announces career education plan for Californians without college degrees. In the wake of the United HealthCare CEO murder, public reaction has been favorable to the suspected killer. We're discussing what other areas Americans might find political violence to be justified. California's canine blood supply is supported by controversial "closed colonies" of captive dogs. The state has deemed them inhumane but legislation is on pause. We'll tell you why. Love is Blind reality TV stars lead the charge for unionization. Call in and tell us the secular ways you'll be celebrating the winter season.
Today on AirTalk:
- Proposed pet protections for renters (0:15)
- CA career plan for those without college degrees (18:17)
- Can political violence be justified? (35:51)
- Why captive dogs support CA canine blood supply (51:57)
- Reality TV stars push for unionization (1:08:14)
- Secular season celebrations (1:26:14)
Duration:01:40:31
New Homeowner Policies, Teens online constantly, Arturo Sandoval talks about his new album and more!
12/17/2024
Today on AirTalk, Farmers Insurance has promised to increase the number of homeowner policies they will write for Californians. We're looking into this decision and the broader state of insurance reform in The Golden State. Should you be allowed to bring plus ones to an office holiday party? Call in and tell us why or why not. If it seems like your teenager is constantly online, a new Pew Research study finds they just might be. We're discussing what exactly they are doing on their phones and how it plays into the uncertain future of social media in the U.S. We're talking about holiday stress and how you handle it. We have renowned Jazz musician, Arturo Sandoval, in the studio to tell us about his newest album and his honors from the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
Today on AirTalk:
- CA home insurance reform (0:15)
- Are plus ones allowed at your holiday office party? (34:18)
- Is your teenager constantly online? (51:23)
- How do you deal with the stress of the holidays? (1:06:03)
- Arturo Sandoval on his new album and being a Kennedy Center honoree (1:22:48)
Duration:01:39:19
Food Waste turned into fuel, Couples living apart, California's unemployment insurance debt, and more!
12/16/2024
Today on AirTalk, LAist reporter Erin Stone tells us what happens to our food waste after trash day and how it is being made into fuel here in L.A. Scientists say that monarch butterflies may soon be classified as a "threatened species." And, a new study asks: Are couples who live separately better off? According to an L.A. city audit, one in every four city-funded homeless shelter beds are going unused. California’s unemployment insurance program is $20 billion in debt and the Legislative Analysts Office (LAO) released a report that says the state program's current model is fiscally unsustainable. We're discussing how the debt got so bad and the LAO's four recommendations to fix the program. What was your holiday shopping experience like before malls? Call in and tell us.
Today on AirTalk:
- How food waste becomes fuel (0:15)
- Will the monarch butterfly go extinct? (19:21)
- Why are couples living apart? (36:25)
- 1 in 4 city-funded shelter beds unused according to LA audit (51:42)
- CA's $20 billion debt in unemployment insurance (1:07:31)
- Holiday shopping pre-malls (1:29:04)
Duration:01:39:32
What the UHC CEO shooting tells us about political violence in the U.S., How to learn from rejection and Festive Cocktails!
12/13/2024
Today on AirTalk, on the heels of the murder of the United HealthCare CEO, we've seen a massive trend of glorification of his suspected shooter, Luigi Mangione. We have a professor of political science with us to discuss what this public reaction can tell us about the role of political violence in America today. A new study looks into the effect of social rejection on our brains and we're talking to one of the authors about how we can learn from those uncomfortable moments. For Food Friday, Austin is tasting some festive holiday drinks from Capri Club.
Today on AirTalk:
What the UHC CEO shooting tells us about political violence in America (0:15)
How our brains learn from rejection (21:16)
Food Friday: Tasting festive holiday cocktails from Capri Club (40:15)
Duration:00:49:42
Native American issues under Trump, Animation Guild deal with studios on AI, TV Talk and more
12/12/2024
Today on AirTalk, we are discussing the case of the missing U.S. woman who was found in Mexico and looking into the prevalence of missing cases like hers. We're talking about Native Americans and what they can expect from the incoming Trump Administration. President-elect Donald Trump was chosen for Time Magazine's Person of the Year, who would you choose? Last month, The Animation Guild reached a tentative deal on AI, what does this mean for Hollywood? Have you heard of 'Sunset Anxiety'? We're explaining what it is and why it might have you feeling down in the evening time. For today's TV Talk, we're covering ‘No Good Deed,’ ‘Finding Mr. Christmas,’ ‘Laid,’ and much more.
Today on AirTalk:
- What happens when a loved one goes missing? (0:15)
- Native Americans and the Trump admin (11:56)
- Your pick for Person of the Year (38:18)
- Animation guild reaches tentative deal on AI (52:07)
- What is 'Sunset Anxiety'? (1:08:29)
- TV Talk: ‘No Good Deed,’ ‘Laid,’ and much more (1:26:29)
Duration:01:39:33
Supermarket wars, diesel retrofitting to electric vehicles, LA hate crime reporting and more
12/11/2024
Today on AirTalk, the grocery chain Albertsons is suing Kroger after judges halted their merger because they believe it would lessen the competition in the CA grocery market and could potentially violate consumer-protection laws. California's push to electrify the pollutive trucking industry has companies replacing old diesel trucks with shiny new electric ones. However, a company headquartered in Rancho Dominguez is taking another route by retrofitting those old diesel trucks to turn them into electric ones. The first episode of the highly-anticipated podcast Nobody Knows Anything is out. We have the host, and creator of The Black List, Franklin Leonard in the studio to tell us all about it. LA County officials are holding a press conference this morning to address a surge in hate crime. Call in and tell us if you have noticed this rise in hate-motivated crime in your area.
Today on AirTalk:
- Judges halt Kroger/Albertsons merger (0:15)
- Old diesel trucks get electric rehab (16:25)
- Franklin Leonard of The Black List on new podcast (32:01)
- LA County Officials Detail Hate Crime Report (51:42)
- What is your perception of hate-motivated crime in your area? (1:10:20)
Duration:01:41:17
Latest on Malibu fire, Future of DEI, Why we cry, and more!
12/10/2024
Today on AirTalk, we're keeping you up to date on any developments with the Franklin fire in Malibu. We're also looking into the current state of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives as some companies and universities start to shift their practices. As we gear up for the holiday season, we're going to tell you where to find SoCal holiday displays so you can create some special memories with friends and family. A new study on the Salton Sea reveals that nitrogen oxide emissions might be contributing to smog in the basin. California plans to ban "sell by" food labels. A food safety expert walks us through how to differentiate and keep food up to par. And, we're discussing the science behind why we cry and the different kinds of tears. What purpose does crying serve in your life?
Today on AirTalk:
- Franklin fire in Malibu causes evacuations (0:15)
- The current state of DEI (16:07)
- Exploring SoCal holiday displays (39:20)
- Salton Sea smog (52:10)
- What even is a 'best by' date? (1:10:40)
- Why do we cry? (1:26:10)
Duration:01:39:47