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Connie Rice On Seattle Police Reform

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A plan from the court-appointed monitor overseeing Seattle’s police reforms to address biased policing and excessive use of force within the SPD was overshadowed this week by a standoff between Mayor Mike McGinn and City Attorney Pete Holmes. The two argued publicly over who has authority to act on the city’s behalf. Yesterday, Mayor McGinn said he regretted the public argument and called for a pause. L.A.-based civil rights attorney Connie Rice is advising the mayor's office as the city moves forward on a consent decree with the Justice Department. We’ll speak with her about the work so far and what she calls a “quest for trust” in Seattle.Also this hour: we listen back to some of the contributions author Ray Bradbury made to radio's Golden Age. Plus, we get a lunch recommendation and some tips for healthy home cooking from Sara Dickerman.

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