
Webcast Extra - September 9, 2011
Special | 8m 53s
Behind the scenes at the GOP debate, Obama's jobs plan & remembering the evening of 9/11.
On the Webcast Extra: The panelists get a behind the scenes look at the GOP debate. Who was nervous and who dominated? Also, Obama's job plan has sparked a full blown debate again. How can the long term debt be fixed? Are Republicans beginning to sound like they are slightly agreeing with Obama's jobs plan? Plus, a look back at Washington Week on the evening of September 11, 2001.
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Webcast Extra - September 9, 2011
Special | 8m 53s
On the Webcast Extra: The panelists get a behind the scenes look at the GOP debate. Who was nervous and who dominated? Also, Obama's job plan has sparked a full blown debate again. How can the long term debt be fixed? Are Republicans beginning to sound like they are slightly agreeing with Obama's jobs plan? Plus, a look back at Washington Week on the evening of September 11, 2001.
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