Washington Watch Video Podcast
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.12.13, Video Podcast
Podcast: Download (347.9MB) | Embed At the top of our agenda this week: for the first time...
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.05.13, Video Podcast
Podcast: Download (347.2MB) | Embed At the top of our agenda this week GOP Senators voted against background checks...
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 04.28.13, Video Podcast
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Washington Watch Audio Podcast
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.12.13, Audio Podcast
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.05.13, Audio Podcast
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 04.28.13, Audio Podcast
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.12.13, Audio Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week: for the first time in history, African-Americans had the highest voter turnout of any ethnic group in 2012. How do we use that political power? All eyes this week on the horrific Cleveland kidnappings of three women, now freed. But what about the missing black and Hispanic women who are often ignored by the police and the media? Is Charles Ramsey, the hero who freed the Cleveland captives, being exploited by the [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.12.13, Video Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week: for the first time in history, African-Americans had the highest voter turnout of any ethnic group in 2012. How do we use that political power? All eyes this week on the horrific Cleveland kidnappings of three women, now freed. But what about the missing black and Hispanic women who are often ignored by the police and the media? Is Charles Ramsey, the hero who freed the Cleveland captives, being exploited by the [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.05.13, Video Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week GOP Senators voted against background checks just to deny a victory to President Obama. Sequester cuts hurt kids, the elderly and the sick, but only airline passengers get relief. He’s Black, Gay and in the NBA. Wizards center Jason Collins comes out. Our newsmaker guests, Maryland congressman Elijah Cummings and AFL-CIO economist William Spriggs. In the “Washington Watch” roundtable, journalist and writer Dee Griffin; host of the “Right Side,” Armstrong Williams; Angela Rye, co-founder and principle of IMPACT [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 05.05.13, Audio Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week GOP Senators voted against background checks just to deny a victory to President Obama. Sequester cuts hurt kids, the elderly and the sick, but only airline passengers get relief. He’s Black, Gay and in the NBA. Wizards center Jason Collins comes out. Our newsmaker guests, Maryland congressman Elijah Cummings and AFL-CIO economist William Spriggs. In the “Washington Watch” roundtable, journalist and writer Dee Griffin; host of the “Right Side,” Armstrong Williams; Angela Rye, co-founder and principle of IMPACT [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 04.28.13, Video Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week: Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter calls for the same kind of attention to urban violence that we give to terror attacks. Did the FBI drop the ball on Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev? Does the call for racial profiling of Muslims pose a risk for African-Americans? Our newsmaker guest, Congressman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee. In the “Washington Watch” Angela Rye, co-founder and principal at IMPACT [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 04.28.13, Audio Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week: Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter calls for the same kind of attention to urban violence that we give to terror attacks. Did the FBI drop the ball on Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev? Does the call for racial profiling of Muslims pose a risk for African-Americans? Our newsmaker guest, Congressman Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee. In the “Washington Watch” Angela Rye, co-founder and principal at IMPACT [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 04.21.13, Audio Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week: terror attack in Boston. Americans respond with heroism and resolve. Gun safety reform fails in the U.S. Senate, and the President is angry. Why does it take a tragedy to focus our attention on big problems in America? In the “Washington Watch” roundtable: Rosa Clemente, former Green Party candidate for Vice President; Joshua Dubois, former head of the Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the White House; Deborah Simmons, senior [...]
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Washington Watch with Roland Martin, 04.21.13, Video Podcast
At the top of our agenda this week: terror attack in Boston. Americans respond with heroism and resolve. Gun safety reform fails in the U.S. Senate, and the President is angry. Why does it take a tragedy to focus our attention on big problems in America? In the “Washington Watch” roundtable: Rosa Clemente, former Green Party candidate for Vice President; Joshua Dubois, former head of the Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the White House; Deborah Simmons, senior [...]
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