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| August 29, 2010 |
| This week on Inside Washington: Fear and loathing of incumbents on the campaign trail. In Alaska, Palin power. Lousy housing numbers spell bad news for the Obama White House. Plus, Boehner and Biden square off on housing, jobs and the economy. And the culture wars continue, this weekend on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. |
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| August 22, 2010 |
| Unpleasant economic news dogs President Obama on his summer vacation. What impact will the cooling economy have on the November elections? Also, why is the Republican Governor of Mississippi suddenly the focus on so much attention? The last American combat brigade leaves Iraq. What do the troops leave behind? The President steps into the New York Mosque controversy as the rhetoric heats up. Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich walks on 23 counts, is convicted on one. |
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| August 15, 2010 |
| This week on Inside Washington: Wall Street chokes on fears of a double dip recession. In the face of grim economic news, the House approves a $26 billion spending bill for cash-strapped states. Democrats take heart from primary election results. As the American troop commitment in Iraq winds down, the secretary of defense announces plans for major belt-tightening at the Pentagon. And Charley Rangel continues to fight for his political life. |
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