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The Overcast

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The Overcast by The Seattle Times brings you in-depth interviews with Pacific Northwest newsmakers and takes you behind the scenes with top journalists. Smart conversations about local news and politics, hosted by Jim Brunner and Daniel Beekman.

Episodes

Ep. 62: From Seattle to Miami, a push for more diversity in school programs for gifted kids

Only 0.7 percent of Seattle’s African-American students are enrolled in the district’s most exclusive gifted classes. The rate for whites is nearly 18 times higher. That outrageous disparity is tied to how the district goes about identifying highly-capable kids. Seattle Times education reporter Claudia Rowe explains the issue and a different approach in Miami that's yielding results.

Dec 15, 201726 min

Ep. 60: An exit interview with 51-day Seattle City Councilmember Kirsten Harris-Talley

Temporary appointee Kirsten Harris-Talley served only 51 days as a Seattle City Council member this fall. But she had plenty to do, diving into contentious negotiations over the city's next budget and a proposed tax on big businesses. In Episode 60, Harris-Talley tells The Overcast what it was like for an activist to take part in Seattle politics on the inside.

Dec 01, 201726 min

Ep. 55: Former WA GOP chair Chris Vance on leaving the party for a new centrist movement

Former Washington state GOP chairman Chris Vance and Nick Troiano, executive director of the Centrist Project argue a new centrist political movement can attract voters fed up with Democrats and Republicans. Hosting this week, political reporter Jim Brunner presses them on whether a centrist movement can really take hold in Washington state or nationally.

Oct 06, 201728 min

Ep. 51: Debate over safe-injection sites in Seattle, King County heads to court

Seattle and King County officials plan to open safe-injection sites to help keep drug users alive. But Initiative 27 would block that from happening. Now public-health experts and proponents of the sites are suing to keep I-27 off the ballot. Seattle Times reporters Jim Brunner and Daniel Beekman hear from their lawyer, Knoll Lowney, and then talk to an I-27 booster, Joshua Freed.

Aug 25, 201735 min

Ep. 50: Local politicians on Charlottesville and Monisha Harrell on Seattle's mayoral primary

How did Washington state's congressional delegation react to white supremacists rallying in Virginia and to President Donald Trump withholding judgment? What do the results of Seattle's mayoral primary mean for November's general election? Monisha Harrell, political consultant and board chair of Equal Rights Washington, joins Seattle Times reporters Jim Brunner and Daniel Beekman.

Aug 18, 201732 min

Ep. 48: Seattle's next mayor will be a woman, but which one?

Who's got the edge after Seattle's historic mayoral primary? This week, The Overcast brings a snap analysis of front-runner Jenny Durkan, and her probable November rivals, Cary Moon or Nikkita Oliver. Also, why did former Mayor Mike McGinn flop so hard? Support independent journalism: www.seattletimes.com/subscribe

Aug 02, 201726 min

Ep. 47: Sidewalk interviews with voters about the race for Seattle mayor

The Overcast hits the streets for Episode 47 as Seattle Times politics reporters Daniel Beekman and Jim Brunner chat with voters in Columbia City, Beacon Hill, downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill and Lake City about who they're supporting for mayor. Support independent journalism: www.seattletimes.com/subscribe

Jul 28, 201730 min

Ep. 45: Seattle's Mexican consul, Roberto Dondisch, on Trump, trade and immigration

How has President Donald Trump's election changed life for Mexicans and Mexican-Americans in Washington state? How has it changed trade between the Puget Sound region and Mexico? Roberto Dodisch discusses. Mexico's consul in Seattle, who served as his country's negotiator for the Paris climate agreement, also talks climate change.

Jul 14, 201732 min

Ep. 43: Debating the wisdom - and legality - of a Seattle income tax

With Seattle city leaders determined to vote soon on an income tax for the wealthy, The Overcast looks at whether a city-only tax makes sense, and whether it's even legal. Guests: income-tax proponent John Burbank with the Economic Policy Institute, and tax critic Jason Mercier of the Washington Policy Center.

Jun 29, 201736 min

Ep. 42: Pundit-o-rama on the Seattle mayoral race with Monisha Harrell and Marco Lowe

Two local politics experts, Monisha Harrell and Marco Lowe, map out the contours of Seattle's scorching-hot race for mayor. Will Bob Hasegawa's public-bank concept catch fire? Will young voters turn out for Nikkita Oliver? Will Ed Murray re-enter the race? This week's episode was recorded in KNKX 88.5's Seattle studio.

Jun 22, 201735 min

Ep. 41: Should landlords get to screen for criminal history?

Seattle is considering restrictions on what landlords can ask prospective tenants about their criminal histories. We hear from advocates who argue the importance of a clean slate, and from a landlord rep, who fears the rules put landowners and other tenants at risk.

Jun 16, 201736 min

Ep 37: State Attorney General Bob Ferguson talks Trump's travel ban, coal trains and chess

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson's successful effort to block President Donald Trump's travel-ban executive order has catapulted the Democrat into the national spotlight. But he tells political reporters Jim Brunner and Dan Beekman he's also grappling with the federal government over coal and national monuments. Plus, Ferguson uses chess to explain Trump's governing approach.

May 19, 201727 min

Ep 34: Who's to blame for the budget impasse in Olympia?

Charges of "ghost money" and political stunts are flying in the state Capitol. Must be budget season! With state lawmakers at an impasse over taxes and a McCleary solution, political reporter Jim Brunner talks with two key players about prospects for an agreement before summer. Guests: State Sen. Dino Rossi, R-Sammamish, and House Majority Leader Pat Sullivan, D-Covington.

Apr 27, 201733 min