
Webcast Extra - September 3, 2010
Special | 8m 46s
Middle East domestic politics; jobs & the Bush tax cuts; and Jan Brewer's brain freeze.
Gwen and the panel have more on how domestic politics in the Middle East might influence the peace process; how the Obama economic team may have miscalculated the impact of the recession on employment; four states to watch in this November's elections; who's Joe Miller from Alaska and what happened to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in her debate this week.
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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 - September 3, 2010
Special | 8m 46s
Gwen and the panel have more on how domestic politics in the Middle East might influence the peace process; how the Obama economic team may have miscalculated the impact of the recession on employment; four states to watch in this November's elections; who's Joe Miller from Alaska and what happened to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer in her debate this week.
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