Seib & Wessel

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season

Seib & Wessel is a daily news show produced by The Wall Street Journal that covers highly relevant and pressing issues related to the U.S. government, the economy, foreign policy, and much more. This show features an engaging dynamic between executive Washington editor Gerald F. Seib and economic editor David Wessel, who bring their extensive journalistic experience and expertise to provide insightful analysis on the crucial topics that are shaping the United States and the world.

Each episode of Seib & Wessel is approximately 15-20 minutes long and is released every weekday. The show's content is mainly focused on the latest developments in U.S. politics, covering events happening in the White House, congressional hearings, and other important political happenings at the national level. Gerald and David also delve into the latest economic news, including updates on the stock market, inflation, and employment statistics.

One of the unique aspects of Seib & Wessel is its use of expert guests who add valuable context and analysis to the discussion. These guests are carefully selected for their expertise and credentials, and they often include a mix of prominent politicians, academics, and policy experts. Some recent guests on the show include U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. Secretary of Defense William Cohen, and former FBI Director Robert Mueller.

In addition to covering the latest breaking news, Seib & Wessel also delivers thoughtful analysis and commentary on the broader trends and issues shaping the world. The show explores the current state of democracy in the United States and around the world, climate change, globalization, and many other key topics that are impacting our society and economy.

The presentation style of Seib & Wessel is personable and engaging, with both journalists striking a balance between serious analysis and approachable commentary. The show's format is conversational and accessible, with the hosts often providing their personal opinions and reflections on the stories and events they cover. However, despite the approachable style, Seib & Wessel maintains a high level of journalistic rigor and professionalism, never shying away from asking tough questions and providing objective analysis.

Overall, Seib & Wessel is a highly informative and engaging news show that offers a unique perspective on the issues that matter most to Americans. With its informative and accessible approach, the show is an excellent resource for anyone looking to stay informed on the latest political and economic news, and to better understand the complex issues that are shaping our world today.

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Seasons
Prospects for Obama Agenda
24. Prospects for Obama Agenda
February 15, 2012
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R., Wash.) tells WSJ's Jerry Seib what was missing from the Obama speech. WSJ reporters Colleen Nelson, Julian Barnes and David Wessel gauge the prospects for Obama's...
Immigration Overhaul Showdown
23. Immigration Overhaul Showdown
February 8, 2012
White House adviser Cecilia Munoz predicts a win in the immigration overhaul, in an interview with WSJ's David Wessel. Our WSJ roundtable discusses the chances of a path to citizenship surviving.
Paul Ryan On Debt, Taxes and 2012
22. Paul Ryan On Debt, Taxes and 2012
January 25, 2012
The Wisconsin congressman discusses how Republicans will proceed on the next round of budget battles. WSJ reporters analyze what that portends for this year, and what Ryan's political future holds.
U.S. Teetering On Fiscal Cliff Edge
21. U.S. Teetering On Fiscal Cliff Edge
December 22, 2012
Political analyst Charlie Cook looks back on the year in politics. WSJ reporters assess the state of the fiscal cliff talks and discuss the chances of gun control legislation in the wake of the
Dems, GOP Still Tussling Over Fiscal Cliff
20. Dems, GOP Still Tussling Over Fiscal Cliff
December 7, 2012
Sen. Michael Bennet (D., Colo.) says a deal will be reached to avoid the fiscal cliff and predicts Republicans will eventually cave on tax rates. WSJ reporters discuss the week's fiscal cliff..
A Divided Washington Weighs Fiscal Cliff Solutions and Fallout from the Patraeus Affair
19. A Divided Washington Weighs Fiscal Cliff Solutions and Fallout from the Patraeus Affair
November 16, 2012
WSJ Reporters and Editors bring you the latest on how close Congress is to a deal and assesses the fallout of the scandal engulfing former CIA Director David Patraeus
Swing States Surge Gives Obama Second Term
18. Swing States Surge Gives Obama Second Term
November 9, 2012
Political Analyst Bill Schneider says Barack Obama's victory was a win for a "New America" and warns the GOP must reinvent itself. WSJ reporters recap an historic election and look ahead to the...
An Epic Campaign Enters Final Days
17. An Epic Campaign Enters Final Days
November 2, 2012
Obama Campaign strategist David Axelrod denies claims of Mitt Romney's momentum while GOP adviser Rich Beeson says several blue states could be in play. Also, WSJ reporters assess the final days...
Long Campaign Enters Home Stretch
16. Long Campaign Enters Home Stretch
October 26, 2012
WSJ's Jerry Seib speaks with Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway and Former Pentagon official Colin Kahl about the final push for the White House. Plus, WSJ reporters discuss top issues...
Biden and Ryan Face Off in Epic Debate
15. Biden and Ryan Face Off in Epic Debate
October 12, 2012
Romney Campaign pollster Neil Newhouse discusses the VP debate and reveals what new poll numbers are saying about Mitt Romney. WSJ reporters discuss the debate highlights and consider how the two..
Romney's Big Break
14. Romney's Big Break
October 5, 2012
Pollsters Bill McInturff and Fred Yang join D.C. Bureau for a hard analysis of how the first presidential debate may shake-up the polls. Wall Street Journal reporters and editors on what Joe Biden.
With First Debate, A Lifeline for Romney?
13. With First Debate, A Lifeline for Romney?
September 28, 2012
GOP pollster Whit Ayres talks up the GOP's chances of hitting back in many crucial swing states. WSJ reporters preview the first presidential debate and assess whether Mitt Romney has begun the..
The Fallout from the Romney Video
12. The Fallout from the Romney Video
September 21, 2012
Obama campaign adviser Stephanie Cutter goes on the offensive after video surfaces showing Mitt Romney accusing 47% of Americans of being victims. WSJ reporters discuss the video and how he can.
Tragedy in Libya Shifts Campaign Focus
11. Tragedy in Libya Shifts Campaign Focus
September 14, 2012
Romney campaign adviser Kevin Madden discusses the GOP nominee's response to the attacks in the Middle East. WSJ reporters analyze what it means for the campaign and look ahead to the risks posed...
Rollins: You Never See an Election This Close
10. Rollins: You Never See an Election This Close
August 24, 2012
One-on-one interviews with key political insiders, in-depth analysis of the week's news from veteran editors and reporters at The Wall Street Journal, and a look at the week in campaign ads. WSJ...
The Collapse of Peregrine Financial Group
9. The Collapse of Peregrine Financial Group
August 10, 2000
The collapse of Peregrine Financial Group and the alleged confession of its former CEO, Russell Wasendorf Sr., to a multi-million-dollar fraud stunned futures traders and put regulators in the..
LaBolt On What the Ryan Pick Means for Medicare
8. LaBolt On What the Ryan Pick Means for Medicare
August 17, 2012
Obama campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt on what the Paul Ryan pick means for the future of medicare. Wall Street Journal reporters and editors on why the presidential campaign can only get uglier.
Al Cardenas On Welfare Reform, the Economy
7. Al Cardenas On Welfare Reform, the Economy
August 10, 2012
WSJ's David Wessel talks with Romney adviser Al Cardenas on welfare reform and the economy; the roundtable looks at the campaigns' battle for women voters and critique the week's hottest political.
Schumer On Keeping the Senate
6. Schumer On Keeping the Senate
August 3, 2012
Sen. Charles Schumer joins the Bureau to talk about political battle for control of the senate.
Election Fight Gets Nasty
5. Election Fight Gets Nasty
July 20, 2012
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz asks: If Mitt Romney didn't open offshore accounts to avoid taxes he owes in the U.S., then what are they there for? Top Wall Street Journal Reporters on...
Outsourcing Allegations Get Personal
4. Outsourcing Allegations Get Personal
July 14, 2012
Romney Campaign senior adviser Ed Gillespie says an Obama campaign attack ad lies about the facts behind Romney's jobs record at Bain. Top Wall Street Journal reporters handicap how the.
Washington Wrestles With the Ruling
3. Washington Wrestles With the Ruling
June 30, 2012
President Obama's deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter on how health care will play out this fall. Rep. Chris Van Hollen tells how Democrats need to deal with the ruling, an the roundtable...
Will Romney Take the Blue States?
2. Will Romney Take the Blue States?
June 23, 2012
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus on why Super PACs don't matter to savvy donors and how Romney can capture key Blue States on election day. The Roundtable debates the week in immigration politics, and..
Axelrod, Madden Talk Economy, Jobs
1. Axelrod, Madden Talk Economy, Jobs
June 16, 2012
On the premiere of WSJ's D.C. Bureau, Jerry Seib talks with President Obama's senior adviser David Axelrod and Mitt Romney's senior strategist Kevin Madden, where they discuss the state of their...
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  • Premiere Date
    June 16, 2012