
Murv Seymour
Special Projects Journalist at PBS Wisconsin
I am a storyteller, videographer, editor, and multimedia journalist for PBS Wisconsin.
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1 week ago |
pbswisconsin.org | Murv Seymour
Social IssuesCity of Milwaukee Office of Community Wellness and Safety program strategist Quinn Taylor describes a community partnership to teach residents about firearms and provide gun safes to prevent theft. By | Here & Now Copy and Paste the Following Code to Embed this Video: VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Quinn Taylor:The partnership entails multiple things. One of them is the gun safety training classes.
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1 week ago |
pbswisconsin.org | Murv Seymour
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT Eddie Silas:As I explained to Antonia today, it is important that you put yourself in those stressful situations. So, when you walk into that room and your heart is beaten out of your chest and your breathing changes, you go from a resting heart rate to 70 for women, 80 for men, to almost double just like that to the point you can feel the blood pumping through your veins, your stomach is turning, tunnel vision sets in, right? You got to be able to keep your composure.
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1 week ago |
pbswisconsin.org | Murv Seymour
Social IssuesOne Milwaukee mother who survived gun violence learned about firearms safety through a partnership between the city, a church and a West Allis gun shop to provide training and a boost in confidence. By | Here & Now Copy and Paste the Following Code to Embed this Video: Transcript Coming Soon. “Today, one of our officers was shot in the line of duty,” said Alexander Ayala of the Milwaukee Police Association.
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3 weeks ago |
pbswisconsin.org | Murv Seymour
PoliticsIn Focus with Christine Wenc: America's finest satire sourceMurv Seymour talks with author Christine Wenc in Spring Green about "Funny Because It's True," her book chronicling the history of "The Onion" from newspaper to multimedia American satirical standard. By Murv Seymour | Here & NowApril 21, 2025 Copy and Paste the Following Code to Embed this Video:
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Feb 4, 2025 |
pbswisconsin.org | Murv Seymour
Transcript Coming Soon. If it’s the 23rd of the month, you’ll find a small group quietly advocating one phrase at a time on the steps of the Wisconsin State Capitol and at times inside, speaking at hearings and lobbying legislators. “Use parole and compassionate release,” chanted the demonstrators. “Stop, stop, stop, the torture,” chanted Talib Akbar through a megaphone. Akbar, with the statewide faith-based group WISDOM, is one of those people. “No more funds for solitary confinement,” he said.
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Just finished a great story on #Transgender Awareness https://t.co/XqvQR1DsVN

Got a chance to discuss the pardon program with @GovEvers in my first sit down interview with him. https://t.co/g0b1iWZbXM

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