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with us is gideon rose.hich was not working out well and this bombshell happened with the far right party, and she was out. the chancellor is hearing a lot of pressure from outlier -- allies to choose a successor. gideon: this is the question of how does a democracy -- the resilience of democracy is in the ability to throw leaders out and get new blood in, but the process is left to voters and that is a difficult, messy process. the question is what kind of coalition to form, whether the populists are acceptable or not, and these questions will be bedeviling western populist countries over the next several years. in the u.s., the old guard not doing particularly well, like biden, and the young guard, questions coming up, will they represent all the constituencies that clamor for representation? we are not sure that can happen in germany and the question is not just which person will follow merkel, but how will contending forces in politics be unified enough to provide coherent government for such a crucial c
with us is gideon rose.hich was not working out well and this bombshell happened with the far right party, and she was out. the chancellor is hearing a lot of pressure from outlier -- allies to choose a successor. gideon: this is the question of how does a democracy -- the resilience of democracy is in the ability to throw leaders out and get new blood in, but the process is left to voters and that is a difficult, messy process. the question is what kind of coalition to form, whether the...
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emily's list endorsed sarah gideon. i know emily's list did not ' 2018e susan collins challenger. -- 2014 challenger. i want to ask you why emily's list decided to engage with this race fairly early and also what was behind the decision to endorse gideon? every election cycle we are looking at the political , dynamics. we are looking at polling. we're trying to make the best strategic decisions with our resources so we can get the maximum number of pro-choice democratic women elected. we believed early on because of the dynamics of 2020 that senator susan collins was going to be vulnerable. we also knew there were a lot of partners out there that were going to be with us in that and ever to ensure that her history of being a moderate is really history, and she has become a partisan in the last two years, not somebody we think mainers are looking for. we think there is a huge opportunity. when we looked at the democratic did somes and recruitment as well, what we found in sarah gideon was someone who is deeply talented,
emily's list endorsed sarah gideon. i know emily's list did not ' 2018e susan collins challenger. -- 2014 challenger. i want to ask you why emily's list decided to engage with this race fairly early and also what was behind the decision to endorse gideon? every election cycle we are looking at the political , dynamics. we are looking at polling. we're trying to make the best strategic decisions with our resources so we can get the maximum number of pro-choice democratic women elected. we...
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we think sarah gideon is that candidate. we are proud to have supported her early. host: [indiscernible] >> speaking with senate races, some democrats picked up opportunities in arizona, north carolina, colorado, the top democratic candidates there are men paradigm curious if you -- i am curious about your thoughts. emily's list has a deep spot for mark kelly. as you know, is the husband of our dear friend gabby gifford to be proudly support. when she was in the legislature, when she ran around congress, we consider her -- we consider them family. it is an extra soft spot in the hearts of emily's lezz. emily's list. when you get to the u.s. senate rate -- race, you look at what the pipeline looks like and we talked to a number of talented democratic women in colorado and north carolina. none of them were quite in the on,e and ready to take this particularly when you have somebody like in colorado, the caliber of governor hickenlooper, someone with that kind of depth in the state, that makes that race hard for someone without as much statewide recognition. what i can
we think sarah gideon is that candidate. we are proud to have supported her early. host: [indiscernible] >> speaking with senate races, some democrats picked up opportunities in arizona, north carolina, colorado, the top democratic candidates there are men paradigm curious if you -- i am curious about your thoughts. emily's list has a deep spot for mark kelly. as you know, is the husband of our dear friend gabby gifford to be proudly support. when she was in the legislature, when she ran...
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a system ok very interesting we're going to leave it there gideon you are aviation safety advocate and pilot thank you. but some of the u.k.'s 1st policy changes since leaving the you were causing something of a stir in his former club because the government says it now wants to end the automatic early release from prison of terror fenders that is after sunday's attack in london where 2 people were stabbed by a man released from prison just 10 days earlier currently convicted terrorists are up for automatic release after serving half of their sentence but britain's proposed legislation could break the european convention on human rights so london is considering withdrawing its membership however the european commission has now warned that that could force it seems and judicial co-operation the resist partnership should provide for automatic terminations of law enforcement cooperation and judicial cooperation in criminal matters if the united kingdom were to denounce the european convention of human rights we put the issue up for debate stephen morrison english democrats party and also
a system ok very interesting we're going to leave it there gideon you are aviation safety advocate and pilot thank you. but some of the u.k.'s 1st policy changes since leaving the you were causing something of a stir in his former club because the government says it now wants to end the automatic early release from prison of terror fenders that is after sunday's attack in london where 2 people were stabbed by a man released from prison just 10 days earlier currently convicted terrorists are up...
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we will be there every step of the way for sarah gideon. some of the democrats' best senate pickup opportunities, some of the best candidates there are men. i'm curious why? stephanie: there are good democratic men out there, bridget. there really are. [laughter] emily's list is a deep soft spot for mark kelly, the husband of our dear friend gabby giffords, supporting proudly when she was in the legislature, when she ran for congress and we consider them family. so he has a little extra soft sparred in the -- soft spot in the heart of emily's list. but when you get to a place in these u.s. senate races, you are looking at the pipeline, and we talked to a number of really talented democratic women in colorado and in north carolina, and none of them were quite ready to take this on, particularly when you have somebody like in colorado, of the caliber of governor hickenlooper, someone with that kind of depth in the state. it makes that race hard for someone without much statewide recognition. in states like all three of those, we will have can
we will be there every step of the way for sarah gideon. some of the democrats' best senate pickup opportunities, some of the best candidates there are men. i'm curious why? stephanie: there are good democratic men out there, bridget. there really are. [laughter] emily's list is a deep soft spot for mark kelly, the husband of our dear friend gabby giffords, supporting proudly when she was in the legislature, when she ran for congress and we consider them family. so he has a little extra soft...
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it wasn't a gideon bible that was in there when he was honeymooning in the soviet union. and it's just that different perspective. and i have to tell you, joni talked about her experience as a college student and that awakening for her. and when we travel, i -- in 2003 in mezul in a bombed out shell of a build being a group of women that some of us from d.c. were the first free women that these individuals had had the chance to meet. and they wanted what we had. they wanted better for their families. they wanted that taste of freedom. they wanted opportunities. it's not something that they had ever had the opportunity to experience because of saddam and his cruelty. and you see that impact of how socialistic and dictatorial policies tear down countries. their infrastructure and their citizens. and it really takes away from them that hope. and you know, one of the things that we go fight for every single day. i say it's the big five: faith, family, freedom, hope, and opportunity. how do i cast votes that are going to make certain that my two precious grandchildren, with on
it wasn't a gideon bible that was in there when he was honeymooning in the soviet union. and it's just that different perspective. and i have to tell you, joni talked about her experience as a college student and that awakening for her. and when we travel, i -- in 2003 in mezul in a bombed out shell of a build being a group of women that some of us from d.c. were the first free women that these individuals had had the chance to meet. and they wanted what we had. they wanted better for their...
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democrat sarah gideon is polling at 43%.umbents generally is that anything below 50% means the incumbent is going to have a very difficult struggle getting re-elected. that could mean the democrats might win back the senate. we're back with jennifer palmieri and dan pfeiffer, author of "un-trumping america." and, jennifer, almost everything they talk about tomorrow night won't matter if mitch mcconnell is still in control of the senate. >> yeah, and chuck schumer's really glad that you're making that point because that man is a relentless -- let me tell you, he is a relentless recruiting machine to try to get good candidates to run for senate. and they really do have an opportunity to win back the senate if, you know -- maine's a good example where there's other states where you have vulnerable incumbents, people you didn't expect necessarily to be vulnerable, like joni ernst in iowa as well. and you're right. without changing the makeup of the senate, you're just going to run -- continue to run into brick walls. >> and, dan
democrat sarah gideon is polling at 43%.umbents generally is that anything below 50% means the incumbent is going to have a very difficult struggle getting re-elected. that could mean the democrats might win back the senate. we're back with jennifer palmieri and dan pfeiffer, author of "un-trumping america." and, jennifer, almost everything they talk about tomorrow night won't matter if mitch mcconnell is still in control of the senate. >> yeah, and chuck schumer's really glad...
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quite a pessimistic view that gideon levy israeli newspaper haaretz columnist thank you very. much for your time this saturday. was taken more than 3 years and divided people up and down the nation but after almost half a century the u.k. has finally bid farewell to the european union i believe in pm g.m.t. on friday the result of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was finally inducted parts of the u.k. burst into celebration with leaves voters turning out in force but while bricks and tears partied in london's parliament square some were not enjoying the festivities north of the border in scotland cumberland vigils were held our colleagues in london were covering the historic event as it happened here some of the highlights . so. it was a bit louder. we're all still here only you know yeah it's like millennium bug nothing's happened you know the big you will have. been campaigning this for this for your whole life i mean how do you feel very pleased very pleased i have to say i mean you know we're not allowed to be triumphalist and i don't want to be triumph
quite a pessimistic view that gideon levy israeli newspaper haaretz columnist thank you very. much for your time this saturday. was taken more than 3 years and divided people up and down the nation but after almost half a century the u.k. has finally bid farewell to the european union i believe in pm g.m.t. on friday the result of the biggest democratic referendum in british history was finally inducted parts of the u.k. burst into celebration with leaves voters turning out in force but while...
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the countryside between these groups and the government forces as of 1982-1983 it looked like the gideons had the upper hand and probably going to win. they had a quarter of the territory of el salvador. the right-wing government was killing 1000 a month at this point. they were doing it with us trained troops and supplies and they were unable to wage sophisticated counterinsurgency. this meant they would go into remote villages and try to drain the sea to get the fish and a scorched-earth campaign, some us trained battalions were implicated in the massacre of 1000 people, the worst abuses known to man, the us doubled down, and the arab support. it that nature the conflict shifted into a war of attrition that dragged on. they had 80,000 people and 1 million people displaced, half of them internationally, they fled to los angeles and settled a lot in the area of macarthur park. in the early 80s, gang ecology, latino gangs and salvadorans at the bottom of the pecking order in this area started to as they got swept up, first banding together, what we call ms 13 started in a group of stoner k
the countryside between these groups and the government forces as of 1982-1983 it looked like the gideons had the upper hand and probably going to win. they had a quarter of the territory of el salvador. the right-wing government was killing 1000 a month at this point. they were doing it with us trained troops and supplies and they were unable to wage sophisticated counterinsurgency. this meant they would go into remote villages and try to drain the sea to get the fish and a scorched-earth...
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democrat sara gideon and then susan collins at 42%. 42% said they have a favorable opinion of the senator let's take a turn and bring in meteorologist janessa webb with a check of the weather. hey, janessa. >> hey, good morning. we still have this southern soaker rain that is really impacting the south and can't get a break. it's been almost two weeks consecuti consecutively. we've seen rain across the south and southeast this afternoon. for just a few hours we're going to see a weather pattern and then one tough wave of rain that's going to spark up across the south increasing your floodiflood ing threat throughout your afternoon. once we transition, the meat of the cold is sitting in the upper midwest. these are the current windchills. that's what you feel on your skin, the air temperature compared with the winds, 10 below for minneapolis. green bay, 14 below. and please believe that's going to slide across the midwest and then portions of the south. the next 24 to 36 hours, what we're really going to be watching is you have all of this rain that has filtered in across the south. we've
democrat sara gideon and then susan collins at 42%. 42% said they have a favorable opinion of the senator let's take a turn and bring in meteorologist janessa webb with a check of the weather. hey, janessa. >> hey, good morning. we still have this southern soaker rain that is really impacting the south and can't get a break. it's been almost two weeks consecuti consecutively. we've seen rain across the south and southeast this afternoon. for just a few hours we're going to see a weather...
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i want to lend my voice as an expert in access to justice with civil gideon that until this program is fully funded, we can't really know how much lawyers can do and make full use of the leverage that supervisor preston referenced and the data show about how much lawyers can do. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is cardy and i'm a housing attorney at open door legal. before becoming a housing attorney, i was a public defender. i've seen my share of excessive and cruel plea deals from prosecutors. but in my first week in housing court, i was shocked by the unconscionable settlement officers landlords made to vulnerable, frightened, destitute tenants. my first week a landlord attorney offered our client a move-out deal in which the impoverished tenant would have to pay $36,000 to the landlord over time. in under five minutes of confronting that landlord attorney, i was able to save this client $36,000 and a lifetime of stress, struggling to pay that back. that's just one story of one tenant in my first week as a tenant attorney. but in the average week, we serve many, m
i want to lend my voice as an expert in access to justice with civil gideon that until this program is fully funded, we can't really know how much lawyers can do and make full use of the leverage that supervisor preston referenced and the data show about how much lawyers can do. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is cardy and i'm a housing attorney at open door legal. before becoming a housing attorney, i was a public defender. i've seen my share of excessive and...
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. >> senator did i don't know i believe is the challenger up in maine -- senator gideon i believe isine. it is striking how much her rating declined particularly in the wake of the kavanaugh vote. >> so what we see happening all across the country, in maine, colorado, iowa, arizona, this isn't an effort that's going to get up and go a week before the election to get out the vote. the way that you win these seats is by actively getting engaged on the ground and making clear to folks in that state, hey this senator doesn't actually represent us. this senator is one of the problems in the senate and we got to get rid of them. so we saw that in maine going back to 2017 when maineers were out in front of her office saying, hey, vote against this tax bill, vote against kavanaugh. when she didn't, all the folks in their communities saw that. we saw that exact phenomenon play out in colorado with corey gardner, in arizona with martha mcsally and we are seeing in this country as it pertains to this vote on impeachment. >> the theory of the case what i'm hearing is you can't just run ads late
. >> senator did i don't know i believe is the challenger up in maine -- senator gideon i believe isine. it is striking how much her rating declined particularly in the wake of the kavanaugh vote. >> so what we see happening all across the country, in maine, colorado, iowa, arizona, this isn't an effort that's going to get up and go a week before the election to get out the vote. the way that you win these seats is by actively getting engaged on the ground and making clear to folks...
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i want to lend my voice as an expert in access to justice with civil gideon that until this program is fully funded, we can't really know how much lawyers can do and make full use of the leverage that supervisor preston referenced and the data show about how much lawyers can do. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is cardy and i'm a housing attorney at open door legal. before becoming a housing attorney, i was a public defender. i've seen my share of excessive and cruel plea deals from prosecutors. but in my first week in housing court, i was shocked by the unconscionable settlement officers landlords made to vulnerable, frightened, destitute tenants. my first week a landlord attorney offered our client a move-out deal in which the impoverished tenant would have to pay $36,000 to the landlord over time. in under five minutes of confronting that landlord attorney, i was able to save this client $36,000 and a lifetime of stress, struggling to pay that back. that's just one story of one tenant in my first week as a tenant attorney. but in the average week, we serve many, m
i want to lend my voice as an expert in access to justice with civil gideon that until this program is fully funded, we can't really know how much lawyers can do and make full use of the leverage that supervisor preston referenced and the data show about how much lawyers can do. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is cardy and i'm a housing attorney at open door legal. before becoming a housing attorney, i was a public defender. i've seen my share of excessive and...