so laura, what happens when a country s leader makes a really bad unpopular decision? well, apparently that depends on the country. because british prime minister liz truss resigning today after only six weeks in office. her economic plan plunged britain into turmoil, and her own conservative party turned against her. you know, in this country the voters decide, but the candidates are nominated by the two major parties of you all know, which of course limits the leadership choices. but tonight, our dueling panels are back, taking on this very topic of how do you solve a problem like, well, unpopular leaders? okay, we are going to set the clock for four minutes, we are huge going to get four minutes and we are going to see which panel can come up with the spice your answers about this. this is not going to be like that show where a horrible ending comes at the end, right? there is no death coming? there is a huge bucket of slime that will fall on one of our heads if
quickly found no meaningful differences within cities with come traditional in the trans for law larceny and robbery. that reverses another study this year from centrist democratic group third way that found the murder rate was higher in 2020 in states that voted for donald trump. back with me now to discuss, we have john miller, heiress competent, and catherine rampell. john, i thought progressive cities like san francisco in portland, oregon, we re in hotbeds of crime right now. that s not true? i think it is true. if you look at the places that have the most progressive district attorneys, philadelphia, chicago, los angeles, violence is off the hook in philadelphia. off the hook in chicago. but i also think that the studies are missing something. one, when you go by percentages, and we don t see the wrong numbers, you can t tell if crime was 60% higher in the city because they had ten murders that year and it went up by a small number