In The Moment podcast artwork

In The Moment podcast

248 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 12 ratings

Listen in on the latest Town Hall conversation, wherever you are! In the Moment is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews curated by Town Hall’s Digital Media Manager, Jini Palmer. Senior Correspondent Steve Scher, along with a host of Seattle journalists and thought leaders, take on topics ranging from science and health, civics and culture, to the arts—and beyond! Join us, In the Moment, for expansive talks from Town Hall’s digital stage.

Performing Arts Arts News Politics artsandculture civics science townhall townhallseattle
Homepage Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed

Episodes

57: Justin Farrell with Tom Teicher—Interviews From The Billionaire Wilderness

March 05, 2020 23:03 - 48 minutes - 45.2 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Tom Teicher talks with Justin Farrell about environmentalism and region-based wealth inequality. Farrell explores the case of Teton county, Wyoming, the richest county per capita in the US, and the place with the largest gap between rich and poor. Recalling interviews with the ultra-wealthy and the working poor of the region, Farrell examines the efficacy of environmental philanthropy and explores how the rich see themselves—how they respond to social ...

56. Nathan Price with Steve Scher: Systems Biology and Human Senses

February 27, 2020 18:18 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dr. Nathan Price of the Institute for Systems Biology. They outline the science behind systems biology, exploring it as an attempt to quantify the components that make up a biological system and then work together in concert to achieve life. Price delves into "P4" medication—medicine that is predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory—as a way to encourage wellness and prevent disease before it starts. Price spe...

56: Nathan Price with Steve Scher—Systems Biology and Human Senses

February 27, 2020 18:18 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dr. Nathan Price of the Institute for Systems Biology. They outline the science behind systems biology, exploring it as an attempt to quantify the components that make up a biological system and then work together in concert to achieve life. Price delves into "P4" medication—medicine that is predictive, preventive, personalized, and participatory—as a way to encourage wellness and prevent disease before it starts. Price spe...

55. Conor Dougherty with Steve Scher: The Fight for Housing in America

February 21, 2020 19:18 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Conor Dougherty about the fight for housing in America. Dougherty outlines why developers aren't building homes for millennials the way they did for baby boomers, and explains the factors that led to this decline. He discusses the rise of Nimbys ("not in my backyard") and the growing movement against gentrification. Dougherty encourages us to ask ourselves which outcomes we want when it comes to housing, and encourages us t...

55: Conor Dougherty with Steve Scher—The Fight for Housing in America

February 21, 2020 19:18 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Conor Dougherty about the fight for housing in America. Dougherty outlines why developers aren't building homes for millennials the way they did for baby boomers, and explains the factors that led to this decline. He discusses the rise of Nimbys ("not in my backyard") and the growing movement against gentrification. Dougherty encourages us to ask ourselves which outcomes we want when it comes to housing, and encourages us t...

54. Thom Hartmann with Venice Buhain: The Hidden War on Voting

February 13, 2020 21:20 - 38 minutes - 36.3 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Venice Buhain talks with Thom Hartmann about the war on voting. Hartman compares voting systems in other countries to those in the United States, and discusses exit polling as a method of determining the winner of an election, both in the US and abroad. Buhain and Hartman reveal the mechanisms and justifications behind voter suppression, and the possibilities for changing our voting process or implementing policies to counteract voter suppression strat...

54: Thom Hartmann with Venice Buhain—The Hidden War on Voting

February 13, 2020 21:20 - 38 minutes - 36.3 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Venice Buhain talks with Thom Hartmann about the war on voting. Hartman compares voting systems in other countries to those in the United States, and discusses exit polling as a method of determining the winner of an election, both in the US and abroad. Buhain and Hartman reveal the mechanisms and justifications behind voter suppression, and the possibilities for changing our voting process or implementing policies to counteract voter suppression strat...

53. Dan Esty with Steve Scher: Big Ideas for a Sustainable Future

February 06, 2020 17:36 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dan Esty about solutions to big problems like climate change. Esty outlines ways to bridge political perspectives in order to approach climate change as a serious issue while maintaining flexibility when it comes to policy. He advocates for a structure of environmental protection policymaking that is more careful about balancing costs against benefits and adjusting the nature of the burdens placed upon businesses. Citing Am...

53: Dan Esty with Steve Scher—Big Ideas for a Sustainable Future

February 06, 2020 17:36 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dan Esty about solutions to big problems like climate change. Esty outlines ways to bridge political perspectives in order to approach climate change as a serious issue while maintaining flexibility when it comes to policy. He advocates for a structure of environmental protection policymaking that is more careful about balancing costs against benefits and adjusting the nature of the burdens placed upon businesses. Citing Am...

52: Bob Redmond and Anne Biklé with Elizabeth Ralston—The Microbiome

January 30, 2020 21:24 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Elizabeth Ralston talks with Bob Redmond and Anne Biklé about the complexities of the microbiome. They highlight how microscopic organisms are essential to the health of its host—whether that's our soil or our own bodies. Biklé likens the gut to a garden, encouraging us to recontextualize ourselves as part of an ecosystem and exploring ways to keep that system healthy. They dive into discussions of cancer, mental health, inflammation, and the steps we ...

52. Bob Redmond and Anne Biklé with Elizabeth Ralston: The Microbiome

January 30, 2020 21:24 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Elizabeth Ralston talks with Bob Redmond and Anne Biklé about the complexities of the microbiome. They highlight how microscopic organisms are essential to the health of its host—whether that's our soil or our own bodies. Biklé likens the gut to a garden, encouraging us to recontextualize ourselves as part of an ecosystem and exploring ways to keep that system healthy. They dive into discussions of cancer, mental health, inflammation, and the steps we ...

51. Dr. Samuel Wasser with Steve Scher: Preserving Elephants in the Age of Extinction

January 23, 2020 20:53 - 47 minutes - 44.2 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with biologist Samuel Wasser about the illegal ivory trade and the threat it poses to the endangered elephant population. Wasser outlines scientific tools being developed to track poachers and determine the locations and regions where they're getting their ivory. They discuss the tactics used for combating poachers, such as reducing demand for ivory and tracking the locations of ivory supplies before they've been confiscated or...

51: Dr. Samuel Wasser with Steve Scher—Preserving Elephants in the Age of Extinction

January 23, 2020 20:53 - 47 minutes - 44.2 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with biologist Samuel Wasser about the illegal ivory trade and the threat it poses to the endangered elephant population. Wasser outlines scientific tools being developed to track poachers and determine the locations and regions where they're getting their ivory. They discuss the tactics used for combating poachers, such as reducing demand for ivory and tracking the locations of ivory supplies before they've been confiscated or...

50. Peggy Orenstein with Erik Molano: Boys, Sex, and the New Masculinity

January 16, 2020 20:53 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

In this week's interview, former Town Hall Artist-In-Residence Erik Molano talks with Peggy Orenstein about the fraught emotional landscape and difficulties faced by modern adolescent boys. Orenstein outlines the harm our society does to teenage boys by pressuring them to suppress their emotions, cultivate aggression and dominance, and glorify sexual conquest. Molano and Orenstein delve into the complications of pornography, and how the images and narratives it presents are skewing young men...

50: Peggy Orenstein with Erik Molano—Boys, Sex, and the New Masculinity

January 16, 2020 20:53 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

In this week's interview, former Town Hall Artist-In-Residence Erik Molano talks with Peggy Orenstein about the fraught emotional landscape and difficulties faced by modern adolescent boys. Orenstein outlines the harm our society does to teenage boys by pressuring them to suppress their emotions, cultivate aggression and dominance, and glorify sexual conquest. Molano and Orenstein delve into the complications of pornography, and how the images and narratives it presents are skewing young men...

49: Robert Frank with Steve Scher—How Peer Pressure Can Save The Planet

January 09, 2020 19:37 - 37 minutes - 34.9 MB

In this week's interview, Robert Frank talks with Chief Correspondent Steve Scher about the power of peer pressure. Robert provides examples of how social influence effects our health, consumerism and our perception of government. Robert and Steve talk about the weight that high positions of power have on our cultural morality, as well as the impact that our neighbors and friends have on our decision-making and general well being. Get an insider's look and stay in the know about what's going...

49. Robert Frank with Steve Scher: How Peer Pressure Can Save The Planet

January 09, 2020 19:37 - 37 minutes - 34.9 MB

In this week's interview, Robert Frank talks with Chief Correspondent Steve Scher about the power of peer pressure. Robert provides examples of how social influence effects our health, consumerism and our perception of government. Robert and Steve talk about the weight that high positions of power have on our cultural morality, as well as the impact that our neighbors and friends have on our decision-making and general well being. Get an insider's look and stay in the know about what's going...

48: César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández with Steve Scher—Migrating to Prison

December 05, 2019 20:19 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández about the problems with our nation's immigration prison system. Hernández outlines the financial incentives for private prisons to keep their cells filled in order to receive money from the government, and identifies similarities between immigration prisons and the mass incarceration of the 1980's Reagan-era war on drugs. Hernández and Scher discuss the stigmas migrants face, as well as the...

48. César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández with Steve Scher: Migrating to Prison

December 05, 2019 20:19 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández about the problems with our nation's immigration prison system. Hernández outlines the financial incentives for private prisons to keep their cells filled in order to receive money from the government, and identifies similarities between immigration prisons and the mass incarceration of the 1980's Reagan-era war on drugs. Hernández and Scher discuss the stigmas migrants face, as well as the...

47: H.W. Brands with Steve Scher—A History of the American West

November 15, 2019 23:19 - 42 minutes - 39.8 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with H.W. Brands about the American West. Brands outlines what we think of today as the West, and highlights the dreams of wealth that inspired American settlers. He discusses the struggles between the white settlers and indigenous peoples and widens our perspective to 30,000 years ago when settlers from Asia came across the Bering Strait. Brands and Scher delve into the iconography of the West and the way these images have shap...

47. H.W. Brands with Steve Scher: A History of the American West

November 15, 2019 23:19 - 42 minutes - 39.8 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with H.W. Brands about the American West. Brands outlines what we think of today as the West, and highlights the dreams of wealth that inspired American settlers. He discusses the struggles between the white settlers and indigenous peoples and widens our perspective to 30,000 years ago when settlers from Asia came across the Bering Strait. Brands and Scher delve into the iconography of the West and the way these images have shap...

46: Thomas Reynolds with Steve Scher—Just Food

November 07, 2019 20:12 - 47 minutes - 44.5 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talked with Northwest Harvest CEO Thomas Reynolds about food security in WA. Reynolds outlines the complexities in approaching and unpacking issues of food justice in our region, breaking the issue down past policies and programs and asserting that solutions to food inequality aren't technical alone. Scher and Reynolds look at the future of food in WA, exploring the growing efforts of local farmers, free community markets, and food pa...

46. Thomas Reynolds with Steve Scher: Just Food

November 07, 2019 20:12 - 47 minutes - 44.5 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talked with Northwest Harvest CEO Thomas Reynolds about food security in WA. Reynolds outlines the complexities in approaching and unpacking issues of food justice in our region, breaking the issue down past policies and programs and asserting that solutions to food inequality aren't technical alone. Scher and Reynolds look at the future of food in WA, exploring the growing efforts of local farmers, free community markets, and food pa...

45. Dan Hooper with Steve Scher: Our Universe’s First Seconds

October 31, 2019 17:32 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dan Hooper about particles, relativity, and the origins of our universe. Hooper outlines our growing understanding of the conditions in which our universe began, highlighting what we know about the first few seconds after the Big Bang and how several astronomers and mathematicians throughout history helped us determine that the universe was expanding. He discusses the limitations of language in explaining mathematical equat...

45: Dan Hooper with Steve Scher—Our Universe’s First Seconds

October 31, 2019 17:32 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Dan Hooper about particles, relativity, and the origins of our universe. Hooper outlines our growing understanding of the conditions in which our universe began, highlighting what we know about the first few seconds after the Big Bang and how several astronomers and mathematicians throughout history helped us determine that the universe was expanding. He discusses the limitations of language in explaining mathematical equat...

44. Timothy Wise with Haley Fenton: The Battle for the Future of Food

October 24, 2019 21:28 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

In this week's interview, Town Hall's own Haley Fenton talks with Timothy Wise about agribusiness and the future of food. Wise outlines the control that corporations like Monsanto have over small-scale farms worldwide. He delves into the profit-motivated decisions that don't coincide with the needs of farmers or consumers, and highlights the fact that foreign governments are attempting to partner with Monsanto due to funding, which has resulted in the company exerting control over their nati...

44: Timothy Wise with Haley Fenton—The Battle for the Future of Food

October 24, 2019 21:28 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

In this week's interview, Town Hall's own Haley Fenton talks with Timothy Wise about agribusiness and the future of food. Wise outlines the control that corporations like Monsanto have over small-scale farms worldwide. He delves into the profit-motivated decisions that don't coincide with the needs of farmers or consumers, and highlights the fact that foreign governments are attempting to partner with Monsanto due to funding, which has resulted in the company exerting control over their nati...

43: Melanie Mitchell with Steve Scher—A Thinking Human’s Guide to AI

October 10, 2019 23:32 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Melanie Mitchell about Artificial Intelligence. Scher and Mitchell delve into the state of AI today, exploring the classifications that make something "intelligent" and the ways in which AI and humans process information differently. Mitchell highlights the complexities of human language as a particular area of difficulty for AI, and expresses the importance of developing machine intelligences with effective communication s...

43. Melanie Mitchell with Steve Scher: A Thinking Human’s Guide to AI

October 10, 2019 23:32 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with Melanie Mitchell about Artificial Intelligence. Scher and Mitchell delve into the state of AI today, exploring the classifications that make something "intelligent" and the ways in which AI and humans process information differently. Mitchell highlights the complexities of human language as a particular area of difficulty for AI, and expresses the importance of developing machine intelligences with effective communication s...

42. Paul Tough with Sally James: Who Needs College?

October 03, 2019 20:40 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Sally James talks with Paul Tough about challenges and inequities in America's higher education system. Tough explores problems with college funding, course offerings, and the differences in the ways which high-income and low-income students are taught to approach testing. Tough and James discuss the struggles and pressures students face to find enjoyment and success in their college experience, and Tough highlights the need for students to be informed...

42: Paul Tough with Sally James—Who Needs College?

October 03, 2019 20:40 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Sally James talks with Paul Tough about challenges and inequities in America's higher education system. Tough explores problems with college funding, course offerings, and the differences in the ways which high-income and low-income students are taught to approach testing. Tough and James discuss the struggles and pressures students face to find enjoyment and success in their college experience, and Tough highlights the need for students to be informed...

41. Alexandra Horowitz with Steve Scher: Our Dogs, Ourselves

September 26, 2019 21:59 - 30 minutes - 28.5 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with dog cognition expert Alexandra Horowitz about the research surrounding dog behavior. Horowitz delves into the recent history of dog intelligence research and outlines modern methods of understanding how the animals at our sides think and perceive themselves. Horowitz and Scher explore ethical complications surrounding the breeding and ownership of dogs, and navigate strategies of responsible care practices focused on animal...

41: Alexandra Horowitz with Steve Scher—Our Dogs, Ourselves

September 26, 2019 21:59 - 30 minutes - 28.5 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talks with dog cognition expert Alexandra Horowitz about the research surrounding dog behavior. Horowitz delves into the recent history of dog intelligence research and outlines modern methods of understanding how the animals at our sides think and perceive themselves. Horowitz and Scher explore ethical complications surrounding the breeding and ownership of dogs, and navigate strategies of responsible care practices focused on animal...

40: Timothy Faust with Venice Buhain—Single Payer Healthcare and What Comes Next

September 20, 2019 01:09 - 27 minutes - 25.8 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Venice Buhain talks with Timothy Faust about healthcare justice. Faust advocates for single-payer healthcare, outlining the financial and social benefits of a system of tax-funded healthcare for all people. He calls out current structural determinants that modify our health—everything from food to housing to education to income—and delves into social justice factors like racism and sexism that affect the care we receive. Get an insider's look and stay ...

40. Timothy Faust with Venice Buhain: Single Payer Healthcare and What Comes Next

September 20, 2019 01:09 - 27 minutes - 25.8 MB

In this week's interview, correspondent Venice Buhain talks with Timothy Faust about healthcare justice. Faust advocates for single-payer healthcare, outlining the financial and social benefits of a system of tax-funded healthcare for all people. He calls out current structural determinants that modify our health—everything from food to housing to education to income—and delves into social justice factors like racism and sexism that affect the care we receive. Get an insider's look and stay ...

39: Ibram X. Kendi with ChrisTiana ObeySumner—How To Be An Antiracist

September 13, 2019 00:24 - 33 minutes - 46 MB

In this week's interview, ChrisTiana ObeySumner talks with Ibram X. Kendi about the critical need to recognize and define the structures that feed into racism. They delve into the intersections of racism and ableism, and discuss strategies for moving past reactionary stances to create language that's relevant and enduring. They identify the need to recognize sources of racism in policies—what factors are supporting them, who is pushing them, what do they stand to gain, and how do we replace ...

39. Ibram X. Kendi with ChrisTiana ObeySumner: How To Be An Antiracist

September 13, 2019 00:24 - 33 minutes - 46 MB

In this week's interview, ChrisTiana ObeySumner talks with Ibram X. Kendi about the critical need to recognize and define the structures that feed into racism. They delve into the intersections of racism and ableism, and discuss strategies for moving past reactionary stances to create language that's relevant and enduring. They identify the need to recognize sources of racism in policies—what factors are supporting them, who is pushing them, what do they stand to gain, and how do we replace ...

38. Peter Pomerantsev with Steve Scher: This Is Not Propaganda

September 05, 2019 23:52 - 41 minutes - 58.2 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talked with Peter Pomerantsev about the modern disinformation era. Peter shines a light on a wave of new populist conservative media personalities—from Putin to FOX—highlighting their shared playbook and their strategies of moral chaos and humiliation. Peter discusses freedom of expression, a family history with illegal literature, and the future of propaganda. Get an insider's look and stay in the know about what's going on in this m...

38: Peter Pomerantsev with Steve Scher—This Is Not Propaganda

September 05, 2019 23:52 - 41 minutes - 58.2 MB

In this week's interview, Chief Correspondent Steve Scher talked with Peter Pomerantsev about the modern disinformation era. Peter shines a light on a wave of new populist conservative media personalities—from Putin to FOX—highlighting their shared playbook and their strategies of moral chaos and humiliation. Peter discusses freedom of expression, a family history with illegal literature, and the future of propaganda. Get an insider's look and stay in the know about what's going on in this m...

Mueller Report Live 46: Congress Has Power to Protect Congressional, Grand Jury, and Judicial Proceedings Against Corrupt Acts from Any Source

August 01, 2019 18:02 - 23 minutes - 33.2 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 45: Constitutional Defenses to Applying Obstruction-Of-Justice Statutes to Presidential Conduct

August 01, 2019 17:54 - 41 minutes - 57.7 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 44: Judicial Decisions Support a Broad Reading of Section 1512(c)

August 01, 2019 17:34 - 31 minutes - 44 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 43: Overarching Factual Issues

August 01, 2019 17:22 - 26 minutes - 37.4 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 42: The President's Conduct After Cohen Began Cooperating with the Government

August 01, 2019 17:06 - 31 minutes - 43.6 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 41: Cohen Determines to Adhere to a "Party Line" Distancing Candidate Trump From Russia

July 30, 2019 19:36 - 31 minutes - 43.9 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 40: {Redacted—Harm to Ongoing Matter}

July 26, 2019 20:50 - 27 minutes - 38.6 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 39: The President's Conduct Towards Flynn, Manafort, {Redacted}

July 26, 2019 20:47 - 27 minutes - 38.5 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 38: The President Orders McGahn to Deny that the President Tried to Fire the Special Counsel

July 26, 2019 20:44 - 30 minutes - 42.5 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 37: The President's Efforts to Have the Attorney General Take Over the Investigation

July 26, 2019 20:41 - 17 minutes - 24.6 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Mueller Report Live 36: Analysis

July 26, 2019 20:38 - 28 minutes - 39.7 MB

On July 19 - 20, 2019, Town Hall brought together nearly 100 local actors, journalists, and activists for a 24-hour live reading of Robert Mueller's (redacted) 448-page special council report. Audiences across our region attended by the hundreds, with more than a 1,000 more joining in throughout the livestream. To maximize access to this collective civic endeavor, Town Hall is releasing the recordings as a special In The Moment miniseries: Town Hall Seattle Reads The Mueller Report. In this ...

Guests

Peter Sagal
1 Episode

Twitter Mentions

@michaelschuman 1 Episode
@severinear 1 Episode
@wendyrsherman 1 Episode