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Week in Review Extra: Talking Trees

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Nick Haines and a panel discuss issues raised in KCPBS’ The Politics of Trees.

Nick Haines convenes local policymakers, developers and environmental advocates to dig into the thorny issues raised in the Kansas City PBS documentary, The Politics of Trees. The public also weighs in, directly questioning decision-makers in a candid exchange about tree loss, extreme weather and the ongoing tug-of-war between rapid development and protecting Kansas City’s shrinking tree canopy.

04/23/2026

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Week in Review Extra: Talking Trees

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Clip | 26m 46s | Nick Haines and a panel discuss issues raised in KCPBS’ The Politics of Trees. (26m 46s)

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Preview: Special | 29s | Nick Haines moderates a discussion on the reluctance to tolerate diverging viewpoints. (29s)

Justice Deferred Promo

Preview: Special | 30s | Nick Haines discusses the complications of conducting jury trials during a pandemic. (30s)

The KCI Affair: Triumph Or Fiasco?

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Clip: Special | 17m 55s | Filmmaker Michael Price examines both sides of the KCI issue in advance of a public vote. (17m 55s)

CAPS Students Discuss KCI

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Clip: Special | 14m 4s | Students from the CAPS program discuss their perspectives on the future of KCI. (14m 4s)

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