Washington Week Season 2017 Episode 11

Washington Week Season 2017 Episode 11 Mar 17, 2017

  • March 17, 2017

In this episode of Washington Week, airing on March 17th, 2017, host Robert Costa leads a panel of journalists as they discuss the latest political news from Washington, DC.

First on the agenda is the ongoing debate over healthcare reform, with the Republican Party struggling to come up with a plan that can appease both moderates and conservatives within their own ranks. The panel delves into the various proposals put forth so far, including Speaker of the House Paul Ryan's American Health Care Act, and examines how much opposition these plans are facing from both sides of the aisle.

Next, the panel shifts their focus to President Trump's proposed budget for the coming year, which has drawn significant criticism for the deep cuts it makes to a number of government agencies and programs. The panel discusses which departments and programs are most affected by the proposed cuts, who stands to benefit from the budget, and what kind of impact it could have on the economy as a whole.

The third topic of discussion is the ongoing investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian officials during the 2016 election. The panel examines what new information has come to light in recent weeks, including the revelation that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had undisclosed meetings with a Russian ambassador, and explores what this means for the investigation going forward.

Finally, the panel takes a look at the current state of international relations, with a particular focus on how the Trump administration is approaching relations with key allies and adversaries alike. From trade deals to military alliances, the panel discusses what kind of foreign policies the administration is pursuing, and what kind of impact these policies are having on global relationships.

Throughout the episode, the panelists draw on their expertise in politics and journalism to provide insightful analysis and commentary on each of these topics, giving viewers a comprehensive look at the major issues facing the nation and the world today.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 17, 2017
  • Language
    English