Washington Week Season 2016 Episode 41 Oct 14, 2016
- October 14, 2016
In Washington Week season 2016 episode 41, which aired on October 14, 2016, host Gwen Ifill and a panel of journalists discussed the latest developments in the 2016 presidential election. The episode began with a discussion of the second presidential debate held a few days prior, examining the performances of both Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The panelists talked about how the debate was dominated by the release of a 2005 video in which Trump made lewd comments about women, as well as Clinton's email scandal.
Throughout the episode, the panelists delved into various aspects of the election, including the role of Vice Presidential nominees Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, the potential impact of third-party candidates such as Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, and the ways in which the media has covered the campaigns. They also discussed the impact of the election on down-ballot races, particularly in Senate races that could determine control of the chamber.
In addition to the election, the panelists discussed other news from the week, including a major announcement by the Obama administration on cyberattacks and the ongoing conflict in Syria. They also touched on the death of Thai king Bhumibol Adulyadej and its potential impact on the country's stability.
Throughout the episode, Ifill guided the conversation with her insightful questions and commentary, with each panelist bringing their own expertise and perspective to the discussion. The panel included Susan Davis of NPR, Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post, Michael Duffy of Time magazine, and Pete Williams of NBC News.
Overall, Washington Week season 2016 episode 41 was a lively and informative discussion of the latest news and issues surrounding the 2016 presidential election, with a focus on analysis and insight rather than sensationalism. It showcased the journalistic prowess of Ifill and her panel, providing a valuable resource for anyone looking to stay informed about the election in its final weeks.