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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Clinton Decides to Accept Post at State Dept., Confidants Say — WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat and accept the position of secretary of state, making her the public face around the world for the administration of the man who beat …
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Just What Has Obama Gotten Hillary Into? — Word is Hillary is saying yes. — President Obama could do a lot worse than a foreign policy team of National Security Adviser James Jones, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and CIA Director John Brennan.
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
GEITHNER LIKELY TO BE TREASURY SECRETARY — NBC News has learned that the president-elect is preparing to roll out his economic team on Monday — and will personally announce the team and answer questions — part of an effort to reassure markets. … Barring last minute changes …
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Wall Street Journal:
Geithner Tapped for Treasury Secretary — WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama is expected to nominate as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a figure who has been deeply involved in tackling the financial crisis.
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Eric Martin / Bloomberg:
U.S. Stocks Rally as Obama Picks Tim Geithner to Head Treasury — Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks rallied and the Standard & Poor's 500 Index rebounded from an 11-year low after President-elect Barack Obama picked New York Federal Reserve Bank chief Timothy Geithner to head the Treasury.
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Obama Tilts to Center, Inviting a Clash of Ideas
Obama Tilts to Center, Inviting a Clash of Ideas
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Spencer Ackerman / ATTACKERMAN:
Supreme Clientele — The Washington Post's Chris Cilizza …
Supreme Clientele — The Washington Post's Chris Cilizza …
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James Pethokoukis / US News:
How Tom Daschle Might Kill Conservatism — The GOP strategist had been joking about the upcoming presidential election and giving his humorous assessments of the candidates. Then he suddenly cut out the schtick and got scary serious. “Let me tell you something, if Democrats take the White House …
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama daughters: Private D.C. school — The two young daughters of President-elect Barack Obama will be moving schools this winter as the family moves from Chicago to Washington, and the Obama family has settled on a tried-and-true setting for Washington's elite: — The private Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C.
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Megan McArdle:
How much is a detroit autoworker really worth? — $70 per hour: right or wrong? — Felix Salmon argues that this figure for GM's labor costs is deceptive. Sort of, but it's actually quite apt at showing the core problem with GM. — Felix says that “the average GM assembly-line worker makes …
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Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Assembly Line — Debunking the myth of the $70-per-hour autoworker. — If you've been following the auto industry's crisis, then you've probably read or heard a lot about overpaid American autoworkers—in particular, the fact that the average hourly employee of the Big Three makes $70 per hour.
CNN:
Sources: Jones leading choice for national security advisor — CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) - Two sources close to the Obama transition team tell CNN retired Marine Gen. Jim Jones has emerged as President-elect's leading choice to become national security adviser in the White House.
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David Rogers / The Politico:
Marine general may head National Security Council
Marine general may head National Security Council
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The New Republic:
Hold Tight, Hillary: Russia Just Got Scarier — Julia Ioffe is a freelance writer living in New York. — If any proof were needed that the Russian political system operates in its own time-space continuum, it came this morning, when the parliament decided to deal with the country's economic meltdown by amending its constitution.
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Marc Elias / Wall Street Journal:
There's Nothing Unusual About the Minnesota Recount — I write to set straight just a few of the many false statements made in your Nov. 12 editorial “Mischief in Minnesota?” — Sen. Norm Coleman's lead over Al Franken shrunk by about 500 votes between election night and the end of the routine post-election canvass.
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Tim Blair:
AS BAD AS IT GETS — “And you thought her media outings as a vice presidential candidate were as bad as it gets,” says alarmed MSNBC host David Shuster ... following footage of Sarah Palin speaking at a turkey processing plant: — Shuster (who urges that young viewers be shielded from the interview) …
New York Times:
Citigroup, Under Siege, Holds Talks With U.S. — With the sharp stock-market decline for Citigroup rapidly becoming a full-blown crisis of confidence, the company's executives on Friday entered into talks with federal officials about how to stabilize the struggling financial giant.
Jocelyn Guest / The Daily Beast:
The Comedian-in-Chief — Is SNL's Fred Armisen up to the job? Jocelyn Guest says Lorne Michaels should recast the role. Plus, view clips of four actors who auditioned for the part. … Barack Obama's transition is well underway, with Rahm Emanuel, Eric Holder, and Tom Daschle all signed onto his staff.