November 12, 2010
Election fallout, deficit proposals, leadership in Congress, Obama at G20, Bush memoir.
November 12, 2010 Washington Week with The Atlantic
Election fallout continues: the President faces challenges abroad and George W. Bush focuses on his legacy. Jackie Calmes (NY Times) on the deficit commission's draft proposals, Naftali Bendavid (Wall Street Journal) examines leadership battles in Congress, Tom Gjelten (NPR) analyzes the global economy as Mr. Obama travels to Asia, and Martha Raddatz (ABC News) on the Bush memoir.
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