AirTalk for November 17, 2009

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  • Ban on medical marijuana sales rejected

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    Two LA City Council committees rejected a proposal Monday by the City Attorney to outright ban the sale of medical marijuana in Los Angeles. Councilmen Ed Reyes and Dennis Zine said medical marijuana patients ought to be able to reimburse dispensaries for the cost of cultivation and distribution provided it’s in compliance with state law. The full City Council may vote on an amended ordinance tomorrow. Is a provision that allows for some sales workable? Or would it simply perpetuate pot profiteering?


  • New breast cancer screening guidelines spark debate

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    A federal panel says that most women in their 40's no longer need to be screened for breast cancer, and that women over 50 should get mammograms less frequently, now every other year. Previously, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended regular screening starting at age 40. In reversing those guidelines, the panel said that the risk of screening women aged 40 to 49 outweighed the benefit. But the American Cancer Society and the American College of Radiology are criticizing the change. Will the new guidelines hinder early detection of breast cancer? What do you think of the recommendations, and do you plan to follow them?


  • What is Sarah Palin's political future?

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    Sarah Palin burst onto the national scene in 2008. But after some embarrassing interviews, publicized conflicts with the McCain campaign, and her resignation as Governor of Alaska, it's been unclear where her political future will take her. Republicans seem to love her or hate her, depending where they fall on the conservative spectrum. Now she’s hitting the airwaves promoting her book "Going Rogue: An American Life." But how much power can she have to sway the future of the Republican Party? And is she a viable candidate for 2012?


  • The speech that ended the Cold War

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    Mr. Gorbachev—! Well, you know the rest. As historians and artists around Los Angeles and the world reconstruct bits of the Berlin Wall, Time's Romesh Ratnesar commemorates and cobbles together the speech that is credited with bringing it down. At the very least, President Ronald Reagan's exhortation to the Soviet premier thawed some of the Cold War's ice floes. Ratnesar does Reagan one better in his book, "Tear Down This Wall: A City, a President, and the Speech that Ended the Cold War."


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84th Academy Awards Nominations Announcement

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It’s a hit with boffo box office! The 10th annual “Film Week on AirTalk” Academy Awards preview is coming to the historic Egyptian Theater on Hollywood Boulevard, Sunday, February 19th. The full cast of “Film Week” critics joins Larry Mantle to debate which nominees should take the top categories. Audience ... » More info