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2024-01-20 - The Editors (from US general29)

“Donald Trump made it pretty clear that he didn’t care if his previous vice president lived or died on January 6. It’s kind of a dangerous job to take. Why would anybody want that job?”

Editor’s Note: Washington Week With The Atlantic is a partnership between NewsHour Productions, WETA, and The Atlantic airing every Friday on PBS stations nationwide. Check your local listings or watch full episodes here. Sign up for The Decision, a newsletter featuring our 2024 election coverage.With just days until New Hampshire’s presidential primary election, tension is growing between Republican rivals former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Trump, fresh off his win in Iowa and leading in the polls, is weighing possible vice-presidential running mates, including Representative Elise Stefanik of New York, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.  Meanwhile, concerns about the war in Gaza expanding into a wider regional conflict are mounting after Iran’s recent strikes in Iraq and Pakistan. And in the Red Sea, Iranian-backed Houthi-rebel attacks on international shipping show no signs of stopping, despite the U.S. and its allies continuing to strike sites in Yemen.Joining the editor in chief of The Atlantic and moderator, Jeffrey Goldberg, to discuss this and more are Eugene Daniels, a White House correspondent for Politico and a co-author of Playbook; Adam Harris, a staff writer for The Atlantic; Asma Khalid, a White House correspondent for NPR and a political contributor for ABC News; and Nancy Youssef, a national-security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.Read the full transcript here.

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Editor’s Note: Washington Week With The Atlantic is a partnership between NewsHour Productions, WETA, and The Atlantic airing every Friday on PBS stations nationwide. Check your local listings or watch full episodes here. Sign up for The Decision, a newsletter featuring our 2024 election coverage.With just days until New Hampshire’s presidential primary election, tension is growing between Republican rivals former President Donald Trump and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Trump, fresh off his win in Iowa and leading in the polls, is weighing possible vice-presidential running mates, including Representative Elise Stefanik of New York, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.  Meanwhile, concerns about the war in Gaza expanding into a wider regional conflict are mounting after Iran’s recent strikes in Iraq and Pakistan. And in the Red Sea, Iranian-backed Houthi-rebel attacks on international shipping show no signs of stopping, despite the U.S. and its allies continuing to strike sites in Yemen.Joining the editor in chief of The Atlantic and moderator, Jeffrey Goldberg, to discuss this and more are Eugene Daniels, a White House correspondent for Politico and a co-author of Playbook; Adam Harris, a staff writer for The Atlantic; Asma Khalid, a White House correspondent for NPR and a political contributor for ABC News; and Nancy Youssef, a national-security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.Read the full transcript here.


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Editor’s Note: Washington Week With The Atlantic is a partnership between NewsHour Productions, WETA, and The Atlantic airing every Friday on PBS stations nationwide. Check your local listings or watch full episodes here.

Sign up for The Decision, a newsletter featuring our 2024 election coverage.

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Joining the editor in chief of The Atlantic and moderator, Jeffrey Goldberg, to discuss this and more are Eugene Daniels, a White House correspondent for Politico and a co-author of Playbook; Adam Harris, a staff writer for The Atlantic; Asma Khalid, a White House correspondent for NPR and a political contributor for ABC News; and Nancy Youssef, a national-security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.

Read the full transcript here.

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