
Webcast Extra - June 4, 2010
Special | 9m 10s
2010 politics and the White House, S.G. Elena Kagan, and more.
The conversation continues online with more on the political challenges facing President Obama as well as other stories of the week. Be sure to check out the Washington Week Webcast EXTRA to get more of the great reporting and analysis you get on air.
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Webcast Extra - June 4, 2010
Special | 9m 10s
The conversation continues online with more on the political challenges facing President Obama as well as other stories of the week. Be sure to check out the Washington Week Webcast EXTRA to get more of the great reporting and analysis you get on air.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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