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Washington Week with The Atlantic

August 6, 2010

Flat jobs numbers, new Justice Kagan & California's same-sex marriage ban is overturned.

08/06/2010 | Rating NR

Washington Week with The Atlantic

August 6, 2010

8/6/2010 | 22m 40s

Flat jobs numbers, new Justice Kagan & California's same-sex marriage ban is overturned.

The unemployment rate continues to be stagnant while the Obama Administration and Congress grapple with how to create new jobs. The Supreme Court has a new justice as Elena Kagan was confirmed by the Senate, but a ruling on California's ban against same-sex marriage could take the case to the high court. Panelists include: Eamon Javers of CNBC, Joan Biskupic of USA Today & Gloria Borger of CNN.

08/06/2010 | Rating NR

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Washington Week with The Atlantic

August 6, 2010

8/6/2010 | 22m 40s

The unemployment rate continues to be stagnant while the Obama Administration and Congress grapple with how to create new jobs. The Supreme Court has a new justice as Elena Kagan was confirmed by the Senate, but a ruling on California's ban against same-sex marriage could take the case to the high court. Panelists include: Eamon Javers of CNBC, Joan Biskupic of USA Today & Gloria Borger of CNN.

08/06/2010 | Rating NR

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