
Webcast Extra - March 16, 2012
Special | 6m 36s
British PM visits; Massacre in Afghanistan; GOP primary.
On the Webcast Extra: Afghanistan, Syria and the economy were among the topics President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron discussed at the White House this week. What did this visit say about their special relationship? Also, how the recent massacre in Afghanistan underscore the horrors of war. Plus, on the campaign trail, are there states where voter outreach is more important?
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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 - March 16, 2012
Special | 6m 36s
On the Webcast Extra: Afghanistan, Syria and the economy were among the topics President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron discussed at the White House this week. What did this visit say about their special relationship? Also, how the recent massacre in Afghanistan underscore the horrors of war. Plus, on the campaign trail, are there states where voter outreach is more important?
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