
Washington Week with The Atlantic
Debt ceiling debate goes on as spending deadline looms
Show title: Washington Week with The Atlantic
Video title: Debt ceiling debate goes on as spending deadline looms
Video duration: 13m 29sVideo description: Two top leaders in Washington are in a standoff over raising the U.S. debt ceiling and each has potential problems within their parties. Speaker McCarthy said he would raise the debt ceiling into next year in exchange for major spending cuts. President Biden immediately rejected the opening bid calling it "The MAGA economic agenda."
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Washington Week Extra for Sept. 13, 2019
10m 44s
What does North Carolina’s special election mean for 2020?
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Washington Week Extra for August 30, 2019
16m 8s
From wildfires in the Amazon rainforest to the receding white ice of the Arctic, the panelists discussed how climate change is confronting global leaders.
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EXTRA: Who pays the price in a trade war?
12m 2s
Reporters from Iowa Public Radio and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel joined the conversation to share their on-the-ground reporting on how farmers, communities, and the 2020 vote in their key swing states could be impacted by a trade war.
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EXTRA: Trump administration announces new immigration policy
9m 27s
The panelists discussed the Trump administration’s new “public charge” rule, aimed at denying green cards and citizenship to legal immigrants who use public aid programs.
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EXTRA: Tragedy in El Paso and Dayton
13m 43s
After 31 people were killed in two mass shootings last weekend, reporters from Texas and Ohio joined Robert Costa on the latest #WashWeekPBS Extra to discuss how their communities of El Paso and Dayton are coping after tragedy.
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EXTRA: Next DNI pick remains unsettled
12m 33s
The panelists discussed the recent resignation of Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, along with President Donald Trump’s controversial nomination -- and later withdrawal -- of U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe. The panelists also discussed the state of the election security bill recently blocked by Mitch McConnell.
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