
Webcast Extra - February 18, 2011
Special | 7m 44s
Dangers of covering unstable regions, GOP 2012 candidates
After attacks on Lara Logan and other high profile journalists, the panel discusses the dangers of covering unstable situations around the world. Also, a look at GOP "truth tellers" and the 2012 presidential field from Mitch Daniels (and his successful CPAC speech) to Chris Christie. With less than a year until the Iowa caucuses, are Republicans waiting too long to announce?
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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 - February 18, 2011
Special | 7m 44s
After attacks on Lara Logan and other high profile journalists, the panel discusses the dangers of covering unstable situations around the world. Also, a look at GOP "truth tellers" and the 2012 presidential field from Mitch Daniels (and his successful CPAC speech) to Chris Christie. With less than a year until the Iowa caucuses, are Republicans waiting too long to announce?
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