
Webcast Extra - February 25, 2011
Special | 7m 31s
Protests in Yemen; arrest of terror suspect in TX; the GOP race; political polarization
On the Webcast Extra: More on the unrest in the Middle East, especially Yemen, and the arrest of a Saudi terror suspect in Texas. Also, the panel looks at the GOP field for the '12 presidential race, including Mike Huckabee. And more on National Journal's rankings of the most liberal and most conservative members of congress.
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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 25, 2011
Special | 7m 31s
On the Webcast Extra: More on the unrest in the Middle East, especially Yemen, and the arrest of a Saudi terror suspect in Texas. Also, the panel looks at the GOP field for the '12 presidential race, including Mike Huckabee. And more on National Journal's rankings of the most liberal and most conservative members of congress.
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