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Washington Week Video Podcast | PBS
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal: Each week, the country's top reporters join moderator Gwen Ifill for an in-depth discussion of the week's top news from Washington and around the world. The longest-running news and public affairs program on PBS, "Washington Week" features journalists -- not pundits -- lending insight and perspective to the week's important news stories.
Last Update: 2012-11-16
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1. Webcast Extra: The Politics of Giving Th...On the Webcast Extra: In the spirit of Thanksgiving, the panelists discuss what news story they are most thankful for this year. From interviewing Bruce Springsteen aboard Air Force One to leaving the Washington Beltway to speak to voters, the panelists share their favorite moments. 11/16/2012 2. Obama's Second-Term Agenda, Avoiding a F...With a looming fiscal cliff, we look at the potential for compromise between President Obama and congress. Also, former CIA director David Petraeus agreed to testify about the terrorist attacks in Benghazi. Plus, Romney’s post-election analysis. Joining Gwen: Martha Raddatz, ABC News; David Wessel, Wall Street Journal; Helene Cooper, New York Times; and Charles Babington, Associated Press 11/16/2012 3. Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and Nati...The roundtable analyzes how President Obama was re-elected and how changing demographics played a key role. Also, we examine the looming fiscal cliff crisis. Plus, we look at the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus after admitting to an affair. Joining Gwen: Jeff Zeleny, New York Times; John Dickerson, Slate Magazine and PBS; Dan Balz, Washington Post; Beth Reinhard, National Journal. 11/9/2012 4. Washington Week Webcast Extra for Novemb...The panelists discuss the results of close Senate races. What led to the historic number of women elected in this cycle? Also, how effectively was campaign money used? Plus, what led to the energized voter turn-out? 11/9/2012 5. Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and Nati...In our last show before Election Day, we take a look at the final campaign sprint in a close election. Also, Hurricane Sandy hit the eastern United States and influences the last week of the race. Also, a look at the new unemployment numbers. Joining Gwen: Jackie Calmes, New York Times; John Harris, Politico; John Harwood, CNBC and New York Times; Amy Walter, ABC News. 11/2/2012 6. Washington Week Webcast Extra for Novemb...In the Webcast Extra: While the presidential campaign is making national headlines, we take a look at heated senate races in a handful of states. Who will likely win the senate? Are there any surprises this election cycle? Also, have controversial comments become game changers? 11/2/2012 7. Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and Nati...With less than two weeks to go, the roundtable takes a look at the candidates' swing-state campaign sprint. Also, we analyze the foreign policy plans of both candidates after the final debate. Plus, we examine the battle for Senate control which rests in the hands of a few states. Joining Gwen: James Kitfield, National Journal; Gloria Borger, CNN; Molly Ball, The Atlantic; Susan Davis, USA Today 10/26/2012 8. Washington Week Webcast Extra for Octobe...On the Webcast Extra: As the election reaches the final stretch, panelists discuss key demographics and how both campaigns are focusing on voter-turnout. Are the parties looking to expand the electorate? Also, how the national campaign is affecting the congressional races in toss-up states. Plus, in post debate review, we clarify each candidate's position on Israel. 10/26/2012 9. Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and Nati...As President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney prepare for their final debate, the roundtable analyzes the fiesty, second debate, the ever-tightening poll numbers, and the issues that are most important in the countdown to Election Day. Joining Gwen: Peter Baker, New York Times; John Dickerson, Slate Magazine; Amy Walter, ABC News; Charles Babington, Associated Press. 10/19/2012 10. Washington Week Webcast Extra for Octobe...In the Webcast Extra: We dissect what is driving the outcome of the election in each battleground state. The panelists discuss the auto bailout's effect in Ohio and unemployment rates in places like Nevada. Plus, is state targeted advertising working? Also, are there any political red herrings on the campaign trail? 10/19/2012 Page 1 of 3  30 Episodes
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