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Washington Week with The Atlantic

Webcast Extra - February 26, 2010

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/15/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/15/24

Senate Majority Leader Schumer and Speaker Johnson’s changing positions on hot button wars abroad are causing rifts within their parties, as President Biden fights to salvage his foreign policy agenda. Join moderator Laura Barrón-López, Zolan Kanno-Youngs of The New York Times, Scott MacFarlane of CBS News, Todd Zillich of

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Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/8/24

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Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/23/24

It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. For a while, it seemed as if Ukraine had the upper hand in its war to remain free, Russia is again on the attack. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic, David Ignatius of The

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/16/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/16/24

The death of outspoken Putin critic and opposition leader Alexei Navalny arrives at a pivotal moment for world security and the war in Ukraine. Plus, Trump is dealt back-to-back legal blows. Join moderator Frank Foer, Laura Barrón-López of PBS NewsHour, Carl Hulse of The New York Times, Perry Stein of

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/9/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/9/24

Donald Trump cements his status as the leader of the Republican Party after his Senate allies tank the bipartisan border deal and a Justice Department report raises questions about Biden’s memory and age. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, James Bennet of The Economist, John Dickerson of CBS News, Josh Gerstein

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/2/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/2/24

The U.S. is in the midst of a multipronged attack against Iranian-sponsored militias. The Middle East was already boiling, and President Biden seems loath to escalate, but he also felt he had no choice. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Susan Glasser of The

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/26/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/26/24

Donald Trump's victory in New Hampshire brought him closer to the GOP presidential nomination just days before he was ordered to pay out $83.3 million for defamation. Meanwhile, President Biden ramps up his campaign. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Laura Barrón-López of PBS NewsHour, Tom Nichols of The

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/19/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/19/24

Donald Trump secured a big win from Iowa caucus-goers and appears poised to become the Republican nominee in New Hampshire as President Biden contends with an increasingly unpredictable world in the Middle East. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Eugene Daniels of Politico, Adam Harris of The Atlantic, Asma Khalid of NPR

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/12/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/12/24

The Iowa caucuses are days away and the Republican front-runner is setting a pattern for the year, moving between the campaign trail and the courtroom. As Trump manages legal challenges, President Biden is dealing with the rest of the world. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Josh Gerstein of Politico, Steve Inskeep

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/5/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/5/24

It's the third anniversary of Jan. 6 and just over 300 days until the election. The leading Republican is the man who many believe inspired the insurrection and President Biden is sagging in popularity. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Laura Barrón-López of

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/22/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/22/24

As President Biden and other Democrats grow more critical of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Republicans are eager to turn support for Israel into a presidential campaign wedge issue. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic, Franklin Foer of The Atlantic, Jonathan Karl of ABC News and Nikole

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/15/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/15/24

Senate Majority Leader Schumer and Speaker Johnson’s changing positions on hot button wars abroad are causing rifts within their parties, as President Biden fights to salvage his foreign policy agenda. Join moderator Laura Barrón-López, Zolan Kanno-Youngs of The New York Times, Scott MacFarlane of CBS News, Todd Zillich of

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/8/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/8/24

Between Super Tuesday and President Biden’s State of the Union address, the 2024 election continues to come into sharper focus. With a Biden vs. Trump matchup all but set, it’s going to be one of the strangest, and longest, general elections in history. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Eugene

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/23/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/23/24

It’s been two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. For a while, it seemed as if Ukraine had the upper hand in its war to remain free, Russia is again on the attack. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic, David Ignatius of The

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/16/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/16/24

The death of outspoken Putin critic and opposition leader Alexei Navalny arrives at a pivotal moment for world security and the war in Ukraine. Plus, Trump is dealt back-to-back legal blows. Join moderator Frank Foer, Laura Barrón-López of PBS NewsHour, Carl Hulse of The New York Times, Perry Stein of

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/9/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/9/24

Donald Trump cements his status as the leader of the Republican Party after his Senate allies tank the bipartisan border deal and a Justice Department report raises questions about Biden’s memory and age. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, James Bennet of The Economist, John Dickerson of CBS News, Josh Gerstein

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/2/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 2/2/24

The U.S. is in the midst of a multipronged attack against Iranian-sponsored militias. The Middle East was already boiling, and President Biden seems loath to escalate, but he also felt he had no choice. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Susan Glasser of The

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/26/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/26/24

Donald Trump's victory in New Hampshire brought him closer to the GOP presidential nomination just days before he was ordered to pay out $83.3 million for defamation. Meanwhile, President Biden ramps up his campaign. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Laura Barrón-López of PBS NewsHour, Tom Nichols of The

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/19/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/19/24

Donald Trump secured a big win from Iowa caucus-goers and appears poised to become the Republican nominee in New Hampshire as President Biden contends with an increasingly unpredictable world in the Middle East. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Eugene Daniels of Politico, Adam Harris of The Atlantic, Asma Khalid of NPR

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/12/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/12/24

The Iowa caucuses are days away and the Republican front-runner is setting a pattern for the year, moving between the campaign trail and the courtroom. As Trump manages legal challenges, President Biden is dealing with the rest of the world. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Josh Gerstein of Politico, Steve Inskeep

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/5/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 1/5/24

It's the third anniversary of Jan. 6 and just over 300 days until the election. The leading Republican is the man who many believe inspired the insurrection and President Biden is sagging in popularity. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Peter Baker of The New York Times, Laura Barrón-López of

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/22/24

Washington Week with The Atlantic full episode, 3/22/24

As President Biden and other Democrats grow more critical of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Republicans are eager to turn support for Israel into a presidential campaign wedge issue. Join moderator Jeffrey Goldberg, Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic, Franklin Foer of The Atlantic, Jonathan Karl of ABC News and Nikole

Schumer slams Netanyahu while Johnson pushes for Ukraine aid

Schumer slams Netanyahu while Johnson pushes for Ukraine aid

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer issued a stinging rebuke of Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu this week. Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson insists he’s looking for a way to pass aid to Ukraine, even if it risks angering far-right members. The panel discusses these notable moves that could have far-reaching

Trump suffers legal setbacks as general election kicks off

Trump suffers legal setbacks as general election kicks off

With the clock ticking down to the November election, former President Donald Trump is facing four criminal trials. This week, more than one judge turned down his attempts to dismiss his cases outright. But a number of delays in these trials is also playing to Trump’s favor.

Biden’s State of the Union performance and his 2024 campaign

Biden’s State of the Union performance and his 2024 campaign

Thursday night’s State of the Union proved that President Joe Biden, despite his advanced age, can still deliver an impassioned speech. But it’s not yet clear that voters — including many who think he’s simply too old to run — will get on board.

What to expect with a likely Biden-Trump rematch in 2024

What to expect with a likely Biden-Trump rematch in 2024

The last time two U.S. presidents ran against each other was in the 1950s. With another faceoff between Joe Biden and Donald Trump all but certain in the 2024 presidential election, the panel discusses the matchup in depth.

McConnell’s legacy and role in Trump's GOP domination

McConnell’s legacy and role in Trump's GOP domination

Mitch McConnell’s announcement he will end his tenure as the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history solidifies Donald Trump as the leader of today’s Republican Party. The panel discusses his legacy and what's next for the GOP.

Biden’s and Trump’s electoral weaknesses and strengths

Biden’s and Trump’s electoral weaknesses and strengths

Both President Biden and former President Trump won their respective primaries on Tuesday, but the results revealed vulnerabilities in their 2024 bids for the White House. The panel looks at Biden’s and Trump’s electoral weaknesses and strengths heading into November.

If Trump returns office, will he abandon Ukraine to Putin?

If Trump returns office, will he abandon Ukraine to Putin?

The Ukrainians are outmanned, outgunned and struggling against Russia's military and Republicans in the House are in no rush to help. It raises concerns that should Donald Trump return to office, will abandon Ukraine to Vladimir Putin.

Ukraine's 2-year fight for survival against Russia

Ukraine's 2-year fight for survival against Russia

Saturday marks two years since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. The panel discusses Ukraine's fight for survival, its central place in the global struggle between democracies and autocracies, its battlefield difficulties and worries that aid from the U.S. could end.

How Trump’s legal setbacks affect the 2024 election

How Trump’s legal setbacks affect the 2024 election

Former President Trump was dealt another legal blow Friday when a judge ordered him to pay over $350 million in damages in the New York civil fraud suit. How are the latest developments in Trump’s multiple ongoing trials affecting his 2024 campaign strategy?

Putin critic Navalny dies at pivotal time for world security

Putin critic Navalny dies at pivotal time for world security

After reports that Putin’s top critic Alexei Navalny has died in prison, President Biden lashed out at Russia and called on House Republicans to pass critical funding for Ukraine. This comes days after former President Trump’s criticism of NATO sparked panic in Europe.

Will Speaker Johnson survive the threat to oust him?

Will Speaker Johnson survive the threat to oust him?

House Speaker Mike Johnson is facing the first direct threat to his speakership. GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to vacate against him for working with Democrats to fund the government. The panel discusses whether Johnson can survive or if he will need a deal with Democrats to

Why Democrats are starting to publicly criticize Netanyahu

Why Democrats are starting to publicly criticize Netanyahu

U.S. support for Israel and its controversial prime minister has long been a source of domestic political tension, but never like this past month. Sen. Chuck Schumer, the most senior Jewish official on Capitol Hill. broke with Netanyahu publicly and bitterly last week. Now, House Speaker Mike Johnson is

Paul Ryan endorses Trump, modest job growth in May

Paul Ryan endorses Trump, modest job growth in May

Despite their "differences," House Speaker Paul Ryan officially announced after weeks of conversation that he will vote for his party's presidential nominee Donald Trump in November because the businessman is best suited to make the Republican agenda a reality. Plus, the unemployment rate fell to 4.

Boehner Resigns, Pope Francis’ US Tour & Obama hosts Jinping

Boehner Resigns, Pope Francis’ US Tour & Obama hosts Jinping

After being under strong pressure from conservatives in Congress to push for tighter government spending, House Speaker John Boehner announced his resignation this week. As he continued his tour around the U.S., Pope Francis came to Washington to address Congress on controversial issues including immigration and climate change.

Harry Reid Announces Retirement, U.S. Troop Drawdown

Harry Reid Announces Retirement, U.S. Troop Drawdown

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid made a surprise announcement Friday that he will not run for re-election in Nevada in 2016 which set off discussions inside the Democratic leadership about who will replace the long-time leader. Also this week, President Obama met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and announced that

Secret Service Security Breaches, Hillary Clinton's Email

Secret Service Security Breaches, Hillary Clinton's Email

In the latest embarrassment for the agency tasked with protecting the president, two Secret Service agents are being investigated for driving a vehicle into a White House security barricade while under the influence of alcohol. The agents allegedly drove into an active bomb investigation, nearly missing a suspicious package.

Webcast Extra -- November 19, 2010

Webcast Extra -- November 19, 2010

Gwen and the panel analyze the results of the National Journal Congressional Insiders poll on bipartisanship in Congress, the dynamics of the new Congress colliding with establishment politics, President Obama heads to Asia and Europe, and the Supreme Court examines immigration and the rights of veterans.

Webcast Extra - February 10, 2012

Webcast Extra - February 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.

Webcast Extra - July 1, 2011

Webcast Extra - July 1, 2011

The Congress debates the debt ceiling and sides are taken on tax breaks versus spending. How will the same-sex marriage debate play in the 2010 presidential election? Plus, an update on Rick Perry and Sarah Palin's presidential plans. Also, Christine Lagarde begins her new position as IMF Chief

Webcast Extra - May 14, 2010

Webcast Extra - May 14, 2010

The panel continues the conversation online with an update on developments from the New York terror plot, more on the 2010 primary elections, the continuing oil spill and the recent Supreme Court nomination. Remember to send your questions to washingtonweek@pbs.org next week to get your answers from the

1994 Special Election

1994 Special Election

In the wake of the Congressional special election upset in New York this week, we look back into the "Vault" at parallels to a 1994 special election. Like this year, in which a national issue (Medicare Reform) shaped the debate, in 1994 the issue was Bill Clinton'

Webcast Extra - April 15, 2011

Webcast Extra - April 15, 2011

The panel looks at the results of the National Journal Congressional Insiders Poll: Will spending caps and entitlement reform be attached to the debt limit increase? And analysis of President Obama's moment of candor at a fundraiser and his tough talk on the GOP ahead of his 2012

Webast Extra - October 15, 2010

Webast Extra - October 15, 2010

Gwen and the panel analyze the 5 to 7 dead-heat Senate races that will decide majority rule; the vulnerability of Democratic candidates among blue-collar white male voters; and Democrats alleging foreign money is pouring into GOP campaign coffers.