Civic Cocktail: Exiting Councilmembers & Rick Steves

Civic Cocktail covers a lot of ground, from Rick Steves on the rise and fall of fascism in Europe to local lawmakers' take on Seattle's shifting political landscape. Three Seattle City Council members who've chosen not to seek re-election visit a variety of topics with host Joni Balter. Council President Bruce Harrell speaks his mind about district elections and remembers a life-changing trip to Japan. Councilmember Sally Bagshaw talks about a controversial issue that divided the Council and another where they worked together to make real progress. As for the City Council's low approval ratings, Councilmember Rob Johnson has an interesting take on what may be contributing to it. Then, nationally known travel expert and author Steves discusses his new PBS documentary "The Story of Fascism in Europe." He says the project is intended to wake up Americans and remind them that "great societies have lost their freedom by taking their hands off the wheel." On a lighter note, Steves reveals the "coolest" new town he's discovered in Europe! And reminds us his whole mission is to "inspire Americans to venture beyond Orlando!"



