6427 - ‘Liar's Kingdom:’ Andrew Weissmann on Democracy and Deception
Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints.
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6427 - ‘Liar's Kingdom:’ Andrew Weissmann on Democracy and Deception
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Forum tells remarkable and true stories about who we are and where we live. In the first hour, Alexis Madrigal convenes the diverse voices of the Bay Area, before turning to Mina Kim for the second hour to chronicle and center Californians’ experience. In an increasingly divided world, Mina and Alexis host conversations that inform, challenge and unify listeners with big ideas and different viewpoints.
Want to call/submit your comments during our live Forum program Mon-Fri, 9am-11am? We'd love to hear from you! Please dial 866.SF.FORUM or (866) 733-6786 or email forum@kqed.org, tweet, or post on Facebook.
Épisodes
6427-
‘Liar's Kingdom:’ Andrew Weissmann on Democracy and Deception
Écouté
lun., 08 juin 2026
6426-
Zinzi Clemmons on the Complicated Notion of ‘Freedom’
Écouté
lun., 08 juin 2026
6425-
Waymo’s Growing Pains
Écouté
ven., 05 juin 2026
6424-
A History of LGBTQ Music from 1969-2000
Écouté
ven., 05 juin 2026
6423-
What Have We Learned From 10 Years of Medical Aid in Dying in CA?
Écouté
jeu., 04 juin 2026
6422-
Dave Eggers Centers Artists in New Novel ‘Contrapposto’ and His Initiative to Preserve the Bay’s Art Scene
Écouté
jeu., 04 juin 2026
6421-
Unpacking the 2026 California Primary
Écouté
mer., 03 juin 2026
6420-
911 ... Please Hold
Écouté
mer., 03 juin 2026
6419-
Why Pope Leo Wants to ‘Disarm’ A.I.
Écouté
mar., 02 juin 2026
6418-
High School Grads on Navigating a Changing World
Écouté
mar., 02 juin 2026
6417-
The Trump Administration Turns Its Sights On Legal Immigrants
Écouté
lun., 01 juin 2026
6416-
What the Massive Medicaid Cuts Mean for Your Health Care
Écouté
lun., 01 juin 2026
6415-
The Stanford Pipeline That Turns College Students Into Silicon Valley Elites
Écouté
ven., 29 mai 2026
6414-
Are We in a New Gold Rush?
Écouté
ven., 29 mai 2026
6413-
What the Colorado River Drought Means for California
Écouté
jeu., 28 mai 2026
6412-
After a Year as Oakland's Mayor, Barbara Lee Looks to 'Finish the Job'
Écouté
jeu., 28 mai 2026
6411-
What Communities Lose When America Abandons the 'Common Good'
Écouté
mer., 27 mai 2026
6410-
California's Primary is June 2. Do You Know What's on Your Ballot?
Écouté
mer., 27 mai 2026
6409-
Ahead of America’s 250th, a ‘Declaration of Interdependence'
Écouté
mar., 26 mai 2026
6408-
Facing Headwinds, Bay Area Museums Adapt
Écouté
mar., 26 mai 2026
6407-
Forum from the Archives: What Does It Take to Be a ‘Good Woman’?
Écouté
lun., 25 mai 2026
6406-
Forum From The Archives: When The World Expects Hate, A Palestinian and An Israeli Choose Peace
Écouté
lun., 25 mai 2026
6404-
Inside Trump's Pardon Economy
Écouté
ven., 22 mai 2026
6403-
This Year’s College Grads Have A Tricky Road Ahead
Écouté
ven., 22 mai 2026
6402-
Still Undecided in California Governor's Primary? Here's Where the Race Stands
Écouté
jeu., 21 mai 2026
6401-
Bay Area Director Yoav Potash on the Enduring Weight of the Holocaust in Poland
Écouté
jeu., 21 mai 2026
6400-
How San Diego is Responding After Mosque Shooting
Écouté
mer., 20 mai 2026
6399-
DACA’s Future Uncertain as Delays Disrupt Lives, Raise Fears of Deportation
Écouté
mer., 20 mai 2026
6398-
What Hantavirus Teaches Us About the State of Outbreak Response
Écouté
mar., 19 mai 2026
6397-
The Child of Revolutionaries, Running From the FBI
Écouté
mar., 19 mai 2026
6396-
A Family Divided By Cuba’s Revolution
Écouté
lun., 18 mai 2026
6395-
Can the Federal Reserve Retain Its Independence in the Trump Era?
Écouté
lun., 18 mai 2026
6394-
How to Get Better at Accepting – Even Appreciating – Uncertainty
Écouté
ven., 15 mai 2026
6393-
La Doña Presents Her New Album, 'Corrientes' Live in Studio
Écouté
ven., 15 mai 2026
6392-
A 'Monster' El Niño Is Brewing in the Pacific
Écouté
jeu., 14 mai 2026
6391-
How Plastic Took Over the World – And How Big Oil is Betting on It
Écouté
jeu., 14 mai 2026
6390-
The Hidden World of Forced Arbitration
Écouté
mer., 13 mai 2026
6389-
Republicans Are Winning the Redistricting War
Écouté
mer., 13 mai 2026
6388-
The `Blood Populism’ Driving Political Violence in America
Écouté
mar., 12 mai 2026
6387-
Project Homekey Is CA’s Ambitious Plan to House Homeless People. Is it Working?
Écouté
mar., 12 mai 2026
6386-
U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Tested as Tensions Rise in Persian Gulf
Écouté
lun., 11 mai 2026
6385-
Mac Barnett on How Kids Can Teach Us to Be Better Readers
Écouté
lun., 11 mai 2026
6384-
How Did You Find Your Life’s Work?
Écouté
ven., 08 mai 2026
6383-
Tracy Clark-Flory’s “My Mother’s Daughter” Tells the Story of Finding Her Long-Lost Sister
Écouté
ven., 08 mai 2026
6382-
We're Living Online. Our Bodies Are Paying the Price
Écouté
jeu., 07 mai 2026
6381-
Low-Income Adults with Disabilities Stand to Lose SSI Benefits Under Proposed Trump Administration Rule
Écouté
jeu., 07 mai 2026
6380-
Could a ‘Plastic Detox’ Help With Health and Fertility?
Écouté
mer., 06 mai 2026
6379-
What Did Mapping The Genome Get Us?
Écouté
mer., 06 mai 2026
6378-
When Will Alternative Meats Go Mainstream?
Écouté
mar., 05 mai 2026
6377-
Mary Cain Was A Running Prodigy, Until Abuse Derailed Her Career