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Washington Week - PBS Video Podcast

Washington Week - PBS Video Podcast

by Gwen Ifill




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.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for February 10, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Feb 10, 2012


On the Webcast Extra: how big of a deal was the billion dollar mortgage settlement this week? Plus, President Obama reverse decision on Super PACs. �Also, notes from CPAC, including Ron Paul's absence, Newt Gingrich's speech, and possible outcomes of the Straw Poll.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for February 10, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Feb 10, 2012


President Obama modified a controversial mandate on birth control access. But could there be lingering political fallout? Plus, did Rick Santorum's big wins this week change the GOP presidential race? And a decision on California's same-sex marriage ban. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate & CBS News; Nia Malika Henderson, Washington Post; Pete Williams, NBC News; Beth Reinhard, National Journal.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for February 3, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Feb 03, 2012


On the Webcast Extra: February brings more caucuses and primaries in the hunt for the GOP presidential nomination. How are the candidates positioning themselves for the months ahead? Also, how are women affecting the vote? Economic issues continue to dominate the campaign trail. The latest job numbers show an improving economy. What trends do they indicate for the future?

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for February 3, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Feb 03, 2012


On the Webcast Extra: February brings more caucuses and primaries in the hunt for the GOP presidential nomination. How are the candidates positioning themselves for the months ahead? Also, how are women affecting the vote? Economic issues continue to dominate the campaign trail. The latest job numbers show an improving economy. What trends do they indicate for the future?

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for January 27, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 27, 2012


On the Webcast Extra: How are Florida political leaders Senator Marco Rubio and former Governor Jeb Bush impacting the campaign landscape? Also, Barack Obama's message of economic fairness is juxtaposed against the rhetoric of Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. And with Jack Lew taking the reigns, how the White House looks at the shifting race.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for January 27, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 27, 2012


Ahead of next week's Florida Republican primary, the 4 remaining candidates squared off on the ground and in two debates. Plus, following his State of the Union Address, President Obama hit the road to push his economic and jobs plan. �Joining Gwen: Dan Balz, The Washington Post; John Dickerson, Slate Magazine & CBS News; Jackie Calmes, The New York Times; David Wessel, The Wall Street Journal.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for January 20, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 20, 2012


On the Webcast Exta: The panelists discuss what the voters are saying as they report from across South Carolina. Also, analysis of the evangelical and tea party's presence in the South Carolina primary. Is the republican party in the middle of an identity crisis? And a look at what influence Nikki Haley and South Carolina's congressional representatives have on the race.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for January 20, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 20, 2012


This week Washington Week is on the road in South Carolina. Mitt Romney's lead shrank as Newt Gingrich climbed in the polls, but Gingrich's ex-wife made potentially damaging claims about their marriage. Plus, two candidates drop out of the GOP race, and more. Joining Gwen: Jeff Zeleny, New York Times; Karen Tumulty, Washington Post; Charles Babington, Associated Press; Sam Youngman, Reuters.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for January 13, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 13, 2012


Will Mitt Romney's momentum from successive wins in Iowa and New Hampshire help him win South Carolina? Plus, the Supreme Court will decide on the FCC's authority to regulate the airwaves, and President Obama's aims to shrink government. Joining Gwen: Beth Reinhard, National Journal; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; Alexis Simendinger, RealClearPolitics.com; Pete Williams, NBC News.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for January 13, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 13, 2012


In the Webcast Extra: why did the judge rule against the GOP candidates who failed to get on the Presidential primary ballot? Plus, millions of dollars are being spent in Florida, even though the South Carolina primary hasn't yet happened. Plus, negative ads are more effective than positive ones, and President Barack Obama gets involved in attacks on Mitt Romney.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for January 6, 2012

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 06, 2012


In the Webcast Extra: The GOP and President Barack Obama have different reactions to the new unemployment numbers released today, but voters still consider the economy and government broken. Plus the reporters share their memories covering Iowa and New Hampshire and reflect on why the old fashion foot campaigns in small states still matter.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for January 6, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Jan 06, 2012


This week, we're on the ground in Manchester, New Hampshire to preview the primaries. After a close finish in Iowa, will Mitt Romney stay ahead of the pack in the Granite State? Joining Gwen: Dan Balz, �Washington Post; John Dickerson, Slate Magazine and CBS News; Julianna Goldman, Bloomberg News; John Harwood, CNBC and The New York Times.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for December 30, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 30, 2011


Four days before the Iowa Caucuses, Mitt Romney and Ron Paul lead, but Rick Santorum may surprise come voting day. Plus, how will Congressional retirements affect Democrats' efforts to retain control of the Senate in 2012? Joining Gwen from Iowa: Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post; Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times. Around the table: Christina Bellatoni, CQ Roll Call; Susan Davis, USA Today.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for December 23, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 23, 2011


This week, we look back at 2011 and forward to 2012. We'll analyze battles between Congress and the President, the economy, the killing of Osama bin Laden, the pullout of US troops in Iraq while fighting continues in Afghanistan, and more. Joining Gwen: Helene Cooper, New York Times; Michael Duffy, Time Magazine; Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times; David Wessel, Wall Street Journal.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for December 23, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 23, 2011


The panelists answer viewer-submitted questions. Topics include: the Federal Reserve's possible responses to a European Union financial crisis, the economy, how House Speaker John Boehner disciplines the Tea Party Representatives, the possible of a third party presidential candidate and more.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for December 16, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 16, 2011


Is campaigning in Iowa different this year than in years past? Are GOP candidates as organized in swing states as President Barack Obama's campaign? Plus, can substantial progress be made between the White House and Congress?

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for December 16, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 16, 2011


Congress fights the clock to avert a government shutdown. Also, now that the last GOP presidential debate before the Iowa caucus is over, who is the frontrunner? Plus, the war in Iraq officially ends as the U.S. hands over military control to Iraqis.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for December 9, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 09, 2011


On the Webcast Extra: Herman Cain drops out of the GOP race. And as Newt Gingrich rises in the polls, Republicans are beginning to view him as being as electable as Mitt Romney. Plus, President Barack Obama may make a recess appointment for his nominee to the Consumer Financial Protection Agency.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for December 9, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 09, 2011


Newt Gingrich soars past Mitt Romney in the polls in three out of four early primary states. Rick Perry makes a push, but is it now a two-man race? Plus President Barack Obama makes a push for the payroll tax cut extensions. Joining Gwen: Major Garrett, National Journal; Charles Babington, Associated Press; John Harwood, CNBC and The New York Times; Alexis Simendinger, RealClearPolitics.com.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for December 2, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 02, 2011


The unemployment rate fell last month to the lowest since March 2009. Is this a sign of the economy stabilizing? Also, Herman Cain faced allegations of an extramarital affair, Rick Perry had another "oops" moment, and Newt Gingrich surged in the polls. Joining Gwen: Jim Tankersley, National Journal; Greg Ip, The Economist; Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post; Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for December 2, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Dec 02, 2011


Webcast Extra: The National Journal Political Insiders Poll asks, which candidate has the best chance of beating President Barack Obama in 2011, Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney? Plus, Iowa becomes more important for some candidates and less important for others. Also, which is more important to voters: unemployment, national deficit, or tax policy?

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for November 25, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Nov 25, 2011


On the Webcast Extra: Mitt Romney releases a television advertisement that uses Barack Obama's words out of context. And what are Romney's chances in Iowa? Also, is Grover Norquist the Democrats' budget bogeyman. And why the Holiday economic news is a little better this year.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for November 25, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Nov 25, 2011


The supercommittee failed to reach a budget deal this week, affecting national politics and the economy. Also, the GOP presidential candidates debated foreign policy, with Newt Gingrich facing new scrutiny on his immigration stance. John Dickerson guest-hosts with: Susan Davis, National Journal; David Wessel, The Wall Street Journal; Dan Balz, The Washington Post; Gloria Borger, CNN.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for November 18, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Sun, Nov 20, 2011


As the GOP candidates debated foreign policy, President Obama met with Asia-Pacific leaders. Newt Gingrich's bumpy climb in the polls. And, what happens if the Super Committee fails to deliver? Plus, SCOTUS to decide constitutionality of health reform.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for November 18, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Sun, Nov 20, 2011


On the Webcast Extra: The latest National Journal poll on the debt reduction deal -- who's more skeptical Democrats or Republicans? Also, will the Supreme Court make history allowing cameras in the courtroom to hear the legal challenges to health care reform?

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for November 11, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Nov 11, 2011


On the Webcast Extra: On this Veteran's Day recognizing the significant divide between the U.S. military and most Americans. GOP presidential hopefuls views on the auto industry bailout and tax reform. �What's fueling the pessimism among voters?. Plus, what if any progress is the super committee making ahead of the November 23 deadline?

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for November 11, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Nov 11, 2011


GOP presidential candidates debate the economic recovery. Rick Perry's memory lapse. Herman Cain's harassment scandal.� A Newt Gingrich surge? �What's motivating U.S. voters? The potential impact of the Euro debt crisis on America. US. Pete Williams hosts with: John Harwood, CNBC/New York Times; Michael Duffy, TIME; Karen Tumulty, Washington Post; Greg Ip, The Economist.

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for November 4, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Nov 04, 2011


Alleged harassment scandals continue to dog Republican presidential frontrunner Herman Cain, as the other GOP candidates consider how to handle the controversy. Plus a discussion on the global economy, Greece, the G20 meetings, and new U.S. job numbers. Joining Gwen: John Harris, Politico; Chuck Babington, Associated Press; Alexis Simendinger, RealClearPolitics; Jim Tankersley, National Journal.

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Washington Week Webcast Extra for November 4, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Nov 04, 2011


On the Webcast Extra: Politics is at its most interesting when politicians color outside the lines. GOP candidates Rick Perry and Herman Cain loosen up with humor while hitting the campaign trail. And, who are the Koch brothers? Plus, economic optimists are mostly in the upper middle class group and the pessimists are in the working middle classes. How will Obama avoid alienating either group? ��

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Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal for October 28, 2011

Author: Washington Week
Fri, Oct 28, 2011


A long shot a short time ago, Herman Cain is shaking up the GOP race. But rising polls numbers brings greater scrutiny. And what happened to Rick Perry's surge?� Also, the President tries to bypass Congress. Plus the clock is ticking on the Deficit Reduction Committee. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate/CBS News; John Harwood, CNBC/NY Times; Jackie Calmes, NY Times; Janet Hook, Wall St. Journal.

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