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Bloomberg:
Paulson May Ask for Remaining $350 Billion of TARP — Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) — Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, less than a week after indicating he would let the Obama administration decide how to use the second half of the $700 billion financial fund, is considering asking for the money.
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The Politico:
Obama taps heavyweights to help economy out of ‘vicious cycle’ (Politico)
Obama taps heavyweights to help economy out of ‘vicious cycle’ (Politico)
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
Obama and Bush Working to Calm Volatile Market
Obama and Bush Working to Calm Volatile Market
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Associated Press:
Bush pardons 14 individuals — Outgoing president also commutes the prison sentence of two others — WASHINGTON - The Associated Press has learned that President George W. Bush has granted pardons to 14 individuals and commuted the prison sentences of two others.
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Michael Winter / On Deadline:
Bush pardons 14, commutes 2 sentences — The Associated Press is reporting that President Bush has pardoned 14 individuals and commuted the prison sentences of two others. No word yet on their identities or crimes. — They are first pardons since March and brings his total to 171 pardons and eight commutations.
Jason Trahan / Dallas Morning News:
Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts — jtrahan@dallasnews.com — A jury on Monday determined that the Holy Land Foundation and five men who worked with the Muslim charity were guilty of three dozen counts related to the illegal funneling of at least $12 million to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.
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HLF Officials Convicted on All Counts — DALLAS - A jury convicted five former officials at the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) on all counts in the Hamas-support case after 8 days of deliberations. — The men, Shukri Abu-Baker, Ghassan Elashi, Mohamed El-Mezain …
Bloomberg:
Fed Pledges Top $7.4 Trillion to Ease Frozen Credit — Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) — The U.S. government is prepared to lend more than $7.4 trillion on behalf of American taxpayers, or half the value of everything produced in the nation last year, to rescue the financial system since the credit markets seized up 15 months ago.
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Jeff Montgomery / delawareonline:
Minner naming Ted Kaufman to fill Biden's seat — Gov. Ruth Ann Minner said today she will appoint Ted Kaufman, a longtime, close adviser to Sen. Joe Biden, to fill the senator's seat until a 2010 special election, a move that some warned could leave Delaware Democratic Party feelings bruised for years to come.
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BREITBART.COM:
Alan Colmes to Depart Top Rated Hannity & Colmes — FOX News Channel's (FNC) Alan Colmes will relinquish his role as co-host of Hannity & Colmes at the end of the year. — In announcing his decision, Colmes said, “I approached Bill Shine (FNC's Senior Vice President of Programming) …
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Brian Stelter / TV Decoder:
One Half of ‘Hannity & Colmes’ Is Leaving
One Half of ‘Hannity & Colmes’ Is Leaving
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Odd Lies Of Sarah Palin XXV: The Turkey Massacre — The wack-job is once again denying reality. Here's a sane person: … But Palin is now denying all of it, and implicitly calling the photographer a liar: … Who are you going to believe: Palin or your lyin' eyes?
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Roger Simon / The Politico:
GOP senator: We haven't learned — The Republican U.S. senator sits glumly across the restaurant table. — “I don't think we have learned much from the election in terms of what people want to see,” he says. “We have the same gridlock.” — By the “same gridlock,” he means that party hard-liners …
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Huma Khan / Political Punch:
Rice Likely to UN for Obama (Susan, Not Condi) — From Jake Tapper, George Stephanopoulos, and Martha Raddatz: — ABC News has learned that Dr. Susan Rice has emerged as the leading candidate to be President-elect Obama's nominee as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
iowahawk:
Obama Names Bill Clinton to Presidential Post — WASHINGTON DC - Ending weeks of speculation and rumors, President-Elect Barack Obama today named Bill Clinton to join his incoming administration as President of the United States, where he will head the federal government's executive branch.
Eugene Volokh / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Hillary Clinton and the Emoluments Clause: There's been talk about whether Sen. Hillary Clinton is disqualified from a position as Secretary of State by the Emoluments Clause: … Adam Bonin's Daily Kos blog has a bit more on this, but the short version is that a Jan. 2008 executive order …
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Molly Ball / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Freedom's Watch effort winding down — Conservative group's future undecided — Freedom's Watch, the conservative group backed by Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman Sheldon Adelson, is pretty much kaput, sources with knowledge of the organization said.
Justin Rood / ABCNEWS:
Citi, AIG Won't Drop Big Sports Sponsorships — Critics Slam Bailed-Out Firms' Pricey Deals for Naming Rights, Logo Placement — AIG, Citibank and a number of other federally bailed-out financial institutions have no plans to cancel hundreds of millions of dollars in sports team sponsorships …
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Charles Homans / Washington Monthly:
Last Secrets of the Bush Administration — How to find out what we still don't know. — In March 2001, U.S. Archivist John W. Carlin received a letter from Alberto Gonzales, then counsel to the newly inaugurated president George W. Bush. It concerned an important deadline that was looming—one that Bush owed to Richard Nixon.