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Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump's trade war creates global unease and market chaos. Also, Trump gives a politicized speech inside the Justice Department's Great Hall. Plus, Vladimir Putin launches new strikes despite ongoing peace negotiations. And Republicans are advised to avoid in-person town halls. Sen. Peter Welch, Andrew Weissmann, Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (ret.), and Jane Kleeb join Ali Velshi.
On this episode of See How They Run, D.D. Guttenplan is joined by Jane Kleeb, Anthony Flaccavento, and Sarah Taber to discuss how the party can win in small-town America.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Artificial intelligence could change the results of the 2024 election. Thom and US Rep Don Beyers (VA) discuss Donald Trump's AI lie campaign and how forward thinking progressives are working on the regulation of artificial intelligence. Also Jane Kleeb, American political executive & activist, Ron Nirenberg, Honorable Mayor of San Antonio, TX, and Adam Hodge, former DNC Communication director share insights on the convention. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jane Kleeb is known as the force behind the effort to stop oil giant, TransCanada from building the Keystone XL oil pipeline through Nebraska. But she's also Jane Kleeb who battled anorexia as a teenager. Kleeb talked with Nebraska Public Media's Dale Johnson about her experience and the unwavering strength she found in the face of adversity.
Jane Kleeb is known as the force behind the effort to stop oil giant, TransCanada from building the Keystone XL oil pipeline through Nebraska. But she's also Jane Kleeb who battled anorexia as a teenager. Kleeb talked with Nebraska Public Media's Dale Johnson about her experience and the unwavering strength she found in the face of adversity.
Rural voters are often overlooked or completely ignored when it comes to progressive campaigns, including ones centered on climate action. And yet, it is the vast land available in rural areas that offer the greatest opportunity to build out clean energy projects in America. But years of misinformation, crumbling political infrastructure, and Republican, one-party control has lead to a major obstacle obstructing the path to a decarbonized economy. So how do we change that? There may be no better expert to answer the question than Jane Kleeb. Kleeb is the Founder of Bold Alliance, author of Harvest the Vote, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and most recently, a recipient of the 2023 Climate Breakthrough Award, which will be used to “build alliances among rural Americans and advocate clean energy development that is beneficial to local residents.” She joins the show this week to discuss how to ensure that rural residents share in the wealth of clean energy projects, why we need more than a just transition, and the values that more conservative, rural voters share with progressives. Check out more on the 2023 Climate Breakthrough Award and read Harvest the Vote As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! Subscribe to our YouTube channel! Join our Facebook group.
Joan's guests today are: - Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party and founder/president of Bold Alliance - Professor William Muck, professor of Political Science; chair, Department of Political Science - Professor Joel Ostrow of Political Science at Benedictine University
When Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in 2020, it marked a massive shift for the direction of the United States' action on climate change. And once President Biden was inaugurated in 2021, his administration brought big expectations to the Oval Office for how it would combat the crisis. So what would Joe Biden commit to through executive action? What would Congress pass to fight climate change? How would the United States repair its own reputation on climate action on the international stage? We answer all of those questions and more in Part Two of The Climate Pod's 2021 Year in Review: The Biden Era Begins, featuring clips from interviews we've conducted with guests like Governor Jay Inslee, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Sen. Tina Smith, Dallas Goldtooth, Jane Kleeb, Rep. Sean Casten, Rep. Donald McEachin, Rep. Earl Blumenauer, Time's Justin Worland, Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Dr. Michael Mann, and many more Be sure to listen to Climate Pod's 2021 Year in Review: Denial And Consequences Part One here. Check out the full length interviews of each guest featured in this episode: Dr. Jeffrey Sachs Governor Jay Inslee Sen. Tina Smith Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Dallas Goldtooth Jane Kleeb Rep. Donald McEachin Rep. Sean Casten - Part One and Part Two Rep. Earl Blumenauer Justin Worland Malcolm Turnbull Dr. Katharine Hayhoe Dr. Michael Mann Tom Steyer Michael Grunwald Dr. Stephanie Kelton Subscribe to our Substack newsletter "The Climate Weekly": https://theclimateweekly.substack.com/ As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! Subscribe to our new YouTube channel! Join our Facebook group. Check out our updated website!
This week, the DFL crew discusses the 2021 election results, what they saw on the ground in Virginia, and what it all means for Minnesota and other states across the country in 2022. They were joined for those conversations by Jane Kleeb, Chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and Trav Robertson, Chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party.
Dallas Goldtooth and Jane Kleeb have been fighting pipelines for years. Like so many others, opposing the Keystone XL pipeline has been a remarkable experience in their political and personal lives and part of an ongoing fight to bring about greater racial, economic, and environmental justice. As news last week confirmed TC Energy was finished with the Keystone XL pipeline and water protectors in Minnesota brought more attention to the construction of the Line 3 pipeline, Goldtooth and Kleeb joined the show to discuss how to continue to fight against pipelines, what President Biden needs to do now, and what's at stake as organizers keep up the pressure. Dallas Goldtooth is a Keep It In The Ground Campaign Organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network. Jane Kleeb is the author of Harvest the Vote, Chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and President of Bold Nebraska. Also, check out Pipeline Fighters and Stop Trump Pipelines. Subscribe to our Substack newsletter "The Climate Weekly": https://theclimateweekly.substack.com/ As always, follow us @climatepod on Twitter and email us at theclimatepod@gmail.com. Our music is "Gotta Get Up" by The Passion Hifi, check out his music at thepassionhifi.com. Rate, review and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! Subscribe to our new YouTube channel! Join our Facebook group. Check out our updated website!
Jane Kleeb (“Klehb”) is chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, founder of the citizen group Bold Alliance , and author of Harvest the Vote: How Democrats Can Win Again in Rural America . She spoke with KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh about her political life. In Part 3, she discusses eminent domain, property rights, and more. Click here for Part 1 and Part 2 . window.NREUM||(NREUM={});NREUM.info={"beacon":"bam-cell.nr-data.net","licenseKey":"15ba4da3e8","applicationID":"1108724","transactionName":"NlMBMhAECEZRAU1eDg8ZIgUWDAlbHwxWUwQ+VwcC","queueTime":0,"applicationTime":666,"atts":"GhQCRFgeG0g=","errorBeacon":"bam-cell.nr-data.net","agent":""} .cke_skin_kama{visibility:hidden;}
Author/activist Jane Kleeb in Part 1 of an interview with KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh. In this clip, Jane talks about what got her into politics at a young age.
In this clip, author/activist Jane Kleeb talks to KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh about her book Harvest the Vote and why Democrats lost influence in rural America.
Season 1, Episode 8:Jane Kleeb on connecting with rural AmericaIn which we talk with Jane Kleeb chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party about the nitty gritty of making the party able to connect to rural America and some of the ways party transformation is happening. It turned out to be an exciting conversation with a rising progressive leader. Music Credit: Neil Young - "Who's Gonna Stand Up (orchestral version)"
Jane Kleeb, Harvest The Vote & Eric Holthaus, The Future Earth The post Jane Kleeb, HARVEST THE VOTE & Eric Holthaus, THE FUTURE EARTH appeared first on Writer's Voice.
"JFK" responds to Don Kleine leaving the party, the role activists are taking to vet candidates, how much Sen. Sasse is going to win by, and what the nation would be like under four more years of President Trump, among other things.
E29 - Many of us know Jane Kleeb from her fight against big oil and her work as chair of the Nebraska Democrats, but few get to hear about her life and work aside from little sound bites here and there. Grab yourself a cup of something warm and settle in as we talk about Jane’s life, what it’s like to be a woman in the world, and leadership. Jane’s favorite soap sold at Whole Foods and made in Hastings https://pachasoap.com/ Support the work of SeeingRedNebraska here: http://seeingrednebraska.com/fight-back/ Social Media links: https://seeingrednebraska.com seeingredne@protonmail.com Tweet@seeingredNE FB@seeingrednebraska Instagram @seeingrednebraska
Bill Maher and his guests answer viewer questions after the show. (Originally aired 2/28/20)
Bill’s guests are Dr. Anne Rimoin, Nicholas Kristof, E.J. Dionne, Jane Kleeb, and Buck Sexton. (Originally aired 2/28/20)
Democrats can win in rural America: Jane Kleeb talks about strategies for fighting Trump in red states. She's a grassroots organizer based in Hastings, Nebraska, and she put together the coalition of ranchers, farmers, Native Americans, and environmentalists that stopped the Keystone XL Pipeline. She's chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and her new book is 'Harvest the Vote.' Also: another episode of The Children's Hour: stories about Ivanka, Jared, Don Junior, and little Eric. Today: Don Junior writes a best-seller! Just like his father, his mother, and his sister: a family of literati. Amy Wilentz reports.
Democrats can win in rural America: Jane Kleeb talks about strategies for fighting Trump in red states. She’s a grassroots organizer based in Hastings, Nebraska, and she put together the coalition of ranchers, farmers, Native Americans, and environmentalists that stopped the Keystone XL Pipeline. She’s chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and her new book is 'Harvest the Vote.' Also: another episode of The Children’s Hour: stories about Ivanka, Jared, Don Junior, and little Eric. Today: Don Junior writes a best-seller! Just like his father, his mother, and his sister: a family of literati. Amy Wilentz reports.
How the Democratic Party can, and should, engage rural America. Why it’s time to abolish the electoral college. Plus Bill Press with GOP insider Rick Wilson on how to prevent President Trump from being re-elected. Jane Kleeb on the importance of rural voters to progressive politics. Reed Hundt on why the nation is ready for a national popular vote. Plus a GOP campaign consultant tells Bill Press how Democrats can, and should, beat Donald Trump. Jane Kleeb One of the lessons from the 2016 election was that Democrats have a problem with rural voters. A new book by Jane Kleeb offers a convincing strategy on how progressive Democrats can connect to the issues rural voters care about and win their support in November. Reed Hundt There’s a growing movement to elect the president by a national popular vote. Former FCC Chairman Reed Hundt says it’s the only way to restore faith in American democracy. Rick Wilson Back Announce: Bill Press talking with Rick Wilson, author of Running Against the Devil: A Plot to Save America from Trump--and Democrats from Themselves. If you'd like to hear the entire interview, visit BillPressPods.com. Jim Hightower Health care for people… or for corporate profits?
New Hampshire’s primary has reshaped the Democratic race: Progressives are coalescing around Bernie, and moderates are abandoning Biden in favor of Mayor Pete and Amy Klobuchar. John Nichols reports. Plus: How the Democrats can win in rural America: Jane Kleeb talks about strategies for winning in red states. She’s a grassroots organizer based in Hastings, Nebraska, and she put together the coalition of ranchers, farmers, Native Americans, and environmentalists that stopped the Keystone XL Pipeline. She’s chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, and her new book is Harvest the Vote. Also: another episode of The Children’s Hour: stories about Ivanka, Jared, Don Junior, and little Eric. Today: Don Junior writes a best-seller! Just like his father, his mother, and his sister: a family of literati. Amy Wilentz reports. Subscribe to The Nation to support all of our podcasts: http://thenation.com/podcastsubscribe
KFOR's Dale Johnson sits down with Nebraska Democrat Party Chair, Jane Kleeb to talk about her new book, "Harvest the Vote: How Democrats Can Win Again In Rural America"
Jack and Joe discuss Nebraska news and politics; Sasse re-election, Don Bacon's race, impeachment and Jane Kleeb's new book
Roger & Jane discuss how she organized rural conservatives in Nebraska to oppose the Keystone Pipeline (Rolling Stone magazine called her "The Keystone Killer".) They also discuss how Democrats can persuade rural voters; her rise from progressive organizer to Nebraska Democratic Party Chair; whether Dems can win in Nebraska in 2020 and more.
Coby talks with Jane Kleeb following the weekend meeting of the Central Committee
Show #221 | Guest: D.D. Guttenplan | Show Summary: Who are the new progressive leaders emerging to lead the post-Trump return to democracy in America? National political correspondent and award-winning author D.D. Guttenplan's new book The Next Republic is an extraordinarily intense and wide-ranging account of the recent fall and incipient rise of democracy in America. The Next Republic profiles eight successful activists who are changing the course of American history right now: Jane McAlevey, Chokwe Antar Lumumba, Jane Kleeb, Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, Waleed Shahid, Corbin Trent, Zack Exley, and Zephyr Teachout. Additionally, the book ties in the election and first year of the Trump presidency to the current rise of populism of the left, and stakes a claim for seeing beyond the Trump ascendancy.
In the first segment Kelly discusses the Politics of Nebraska with Jane Kleeb, Chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party. Then Kelly chats with two Democratic candidates in Nebraska: Jane Raybould, who is running for U.S. Senate (14:52-31:32); and Jessica McClure, who is running for the Congress from the Nebraska 1st District (32:49-47:11).
In the first segment Kelly discusses the Politics of Nebraska with Jane Kleeb, Chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party. Then Kelly chats with two Democratic candidates in Nebraska: Jane Raybould, who is running for U.S. Senate (14:52-31:32); and Jessica McClure, who is running for the Congress from the Nebraska 1st District (32:49-47:11).
Oil Sands Advocate Cody Battershill and founder of Canada Action debates Keystone XL with Jane Kleeb, Founder and President of Bold Alliance a group devoted to opposing pipeline development.
It's alive! After being buried in the White House policy graveyard last year by President Barack Obama, the Keystone XL pipeline is back from the dead following Donald Trump's election win. TransCanada is considering applying again for a permit for the 1,700-mile pipeline and Trump has vowed to...
With the ever-growing concerns for climate change, action is in dire need. However, sometimes political legislation and rules may prevent people to act in the right and just ways for the environment and the future of energy to be as positive and prosperous as possible. This month’s Energy Voices focuses on people who have made a stance against political topics and have triumphed with their successes. Our first guest on this month’s Energy Voices is one individual who has turned this notion on its head and acted out for the good of the environment, community and the future. Jane Kleeb founder of Bold Nebraska is one of the main individuals who has been recognized as one of the main successful rejecters of the Keystone XL pipeline. She is a living embodiment of someone who has shaped some major environmental and energy discussions in our time. She was also a reporter for MTV, a frequent guest on FOX and MSNBC. Jane Kleeb is a truly fascinating activist. Nathan Cullen is a very successful Canadian federal politician who is currently sitting his fifth term of parliament. Nathan sees himself as more of a community organizer and activist primarily as his past career was vastly steeped with working in and with non-profits. Nathan talks about tangible ways in which people who are not active political supports can influence politics and how to get in contact with the right people. Nathan also is a key player in changing the NPD’s democratic reform critic to a more evolved and just voting system for parliament, this is fundamental to tackle real issues that shape the life's of Canadians. Edward Cameron the policy director for We Mean Business and managing director of Business for Social Responsibility is a dynamic climate change specialist. We Mean Business is a coalition of organizations working with thousands of the world’s most influential businesses and investors. These businesses recognize that the transition to a low-carbon economy is the only way to secure sustainable economic growth and prosperity for all. Edward Cameron talks about how We Mean Business has engaged companies around the world in changing the conversation on climate change from a regulatory obligation to a thing that is of benefit to companies and hence creates more buy-in and engagement on making a positive difference.
With a massive wave of public actions planned for May 2016, 350.org's Matt Leonard, Tim Ratcliff and Melanie Mattauch join Jane Kleeb of Bold Nebraska and Elif Gunduzyeli of CAN International to explain the best ways of communicating coal, fossil fuel infrastructure and mass mobilizations in a post-Paris world.