Washington Week Season 2019 Episode 12 March 22, 2019
- March 22, 2019
In this episode of Washington Week, which aired on March 22nd, 2019, host Robert Costa leads a discussion on the latest political news and events in the nation's capital. The panel of journalists includes Yamiche Alcindor of PBS NewsHour, Eliana Johnson of Politico, Ed O'Keefe of CBS News, and Amna Nawaz of PBS NewsHour.
The show begins with a focus on the ongoing crisis at the southern border, including the rise in apprehensions of migrants and the Trump administration's response to the situation. The panelists discuss the recent changing of the guard at the Department of Homeland Security and the president's threats to close the border, as well as the legal challenges to the administration's policies and the potential consequences of the crisis for both parties.
Next, the discussion turns to the Mueller investigation and the latest developments in the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The panelists examine the conclusions of the report and the reactions of both the president and the Democratic Party, as well as the implications for the upcoming 2020 election and the future of the administration.
The third topic of the evening is the growing field of Democratic candidates for president, with the panelists discussing the latest entries into the race and the challenges facing the contenders. They also analyze the different strategies of the candidates and the potential impact of identity politics on the election cycle.
The final segment of the show focuses on the current state of the economy and the Federal Reserve's response to recent economic indicators. The panelists debate the merits of the administration's economic policies and the potential consequences of a trade war with China, as well as the role of the Fed in stabilizing the economy and maintaining low inflation.
Throughout the episode, Costa leads a lively and informative conversation, drawing on the insights and expertise of his panelists to give viewers a comprehensive understanding of the key issues facing the nation at this critical moment in history. Across the show's four segments, viewers gained a deeper insight into the ongoing crises facing America in 2019.