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Obama Proposes Bipartisan Meeting on Health Care

Obama told CBS News’ Katie Couric in a pre-Super Bowl interview that he planned to convene a “large meeting” after the President’s Day recess “to go through systematically all the best ideas that

The ‘Texanization’ of Rob Jesmer

“For the first six months of last year, nobody gave us any chance,” Jesmer said in an interview last week in his spacious corner office with views of Senate office buildings.

K Street Files: Cashing In on Conservatives

When asked in a television interview by Barbara Walters whether he supported abortion rights, Brown replied, “Yes, because I feel this issue is best handled between a woman and her doctor and her

No Regrets for Senator Gregg

In an interview Wednesday morning in his office in the Russell Senate Office Building, Gregg laughed as he described his memory of the nomination as a “trauma.”

Mark Warner Meets Reality

“It’s been a wild first year,— Warner said in a recent interview. In some ways Warner, who lives just across the Potomac River in Alexandria, Va., considers himself the luckiest Senator.

DSCC’s Poersch Driven to Win

“And let’s just say I’m not in the best physical shape,— Poersch recalled in an interview last week. “And I said to Jack, ‘I have two questions for you: Why are you moving this? And why am I?’

Ethics Committee Clears Stark Over Maryland Tax Break

The Committee … concludes that OCE conducted an inadequate review, the results of which was to subject Representative Stark to unfounded criminal allegations,— the report states.According to the committee

Malcolm Reflects on a Career Spent Building a List

Still, in an interview just days after the Massachusetts race, Malcolm reflected on the many highs that have offset the lows during her career as president of the pre-eminent women’s group in politics

Oversight Panel Blasts Geithner Over AIG Bailout

The circumstances surrounding the payments to the counterparties has created an air of suspicion and distrust among the American people, starting with the New York Fed’s initial refusal to name the counterparties