Ten years in Afghanistan; Occupy Wall Street; Supercommittee; SCOTUS hears indecency case.

Webcast Extra - October 7, 2011 Washington Week with The Atlantic

Premiered October 07, 2011
Webcast Extra - October 7, 2011

War weariness has set in as the Afghanistan war reaches it's ten-year mark. Not even President Bush expected it to last this long. Also, is the occupy Wall Street movement the liberal version of the Tea Party and how long will it last? Plus, everyone waits to see if the Supercommittee is effective. And, issues of indecency go before SCOTUS.

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Washington Week with The Atlantic

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