
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Trailblazing woman in politics dreams of woman president
Show title: Washington Week with The Atlantic
Video title: Trailblazing woman in politics dreams of woman president
Video duration: 1m 18sVideo description: It's been a month since Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election and left the "highest, hardest glass ceiling" unshattered. But for the female politicians who blazed the trail before Clinton, they still dream of a woman serving in the Oval Office. Rosalind Wyman is one of them. The 84-year-old was once only the second woman to serve on the Los Angeles City Council.
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Washington Week Extra for Sept. 13, 2019
10m 44s
What does North Carolina’s special election mean for 2020?
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Washington Week Extra for August 30, 2019
16m 8s
From wildfires in the Amazon rainforest to the receding white ice of the Arctic, the panelists discussed how climate change is confronting global leaders.
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EXTRA: Who pays the price in a trade war?
12m 2s
Reporters from Iowa Public Radio and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel joined the conversation to share their on-the-ground reporting on how farmers, communities, and the 2020 vote in their key swing states could be impacted by a trade war.
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EXTRA: Trump administration announces new immigration policy
9m 27s
The panelists discussed the Trump administration’s new “public charge” rule, aimed at denying green cards and citizenship to legal immigrants who use public aid programs.
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