
Webcast Extra - August 26, 2011
Special | 9m 38s
Journalists in Libya, Obama's foreign policy, Palin's significance, MLK's impact on today.
On the Webcast Extra: The panel discusses how journalists worked around the uprising in Libya and if Obama's foreign policy vindication will help his re-election chances. Also, is it consequential if Sarah Palin is in or out of the GOP race? Plus, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact on today's government and politics.
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Major funding for “Washington Week with The Atlantic” is provided by Consumer Cellular, Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, the Yuen Foundation, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Webcast Extra - August 26, 2011
Special | 9m 38s
On the Webcast Extra: The panel discusses how journalists worked around the uprising in Libya and if Obama's foreign policy vindication will help his re-election chances. Also, is it consequential if Sarah Palin is in or out of the GOP race? Plus, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact on today's government and politics.
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