
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill & National Journal
Our Panelists:
Pete Williams of NBC News (guest moderator)
David Wessel of The Wall Street Journal
Charles Babington of The Associated Press
Gloria Borger of CNN
This week guest moderator Pete Williams of NBC News and panel discuss the unease over the economy during the holiday season, the president's pending announcement o...n Afghanistan troop levels and the upcoming health care reform debate in the Senate.

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www.bloomberg.com
President [bn:PRSN=1] Barack Obama’s [] backing of an election in Honduras widely seen by Latin American allies as illegitimate leaves the U.S. isolated regionally and has increased tensions with Brazil.

Are you one of those people who celebrates the Thanksgiving holiday with a traditional, pre-dawn shopping spree the day after? You’re not alone. ...

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill & National Journal This week on Washington Week guest moderator Pete Williams of NBC News and panel discuss the unease over the economy during the holiday season, the president's pending announcement on Afghanistan troop levels and the upcoming health care reform debate in the Senate.

www.cnn.com
The fashionable critique of President Obama is that we don't really know who he is yet: That somehow, the eloquent and often-inspiring candidate of the campaign has yet to morph into anything resembling a memorable -- much less transformational -- president.

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www.newsvine.com
Two Senate leaders trying to steer a pair of President Barack Obama's high-stakes initiatives through Congress are being dogged by re-election worries, and it's not clear whether their legislative prominence will help or hurt them.

On the Radar: "Partisan divide widens as Obama considers Afghanistan policy," by Dan Balz, The Washi
www.washingtonpost.com
As President Obama nears a decision on Afghanistan, he faces a partisan divide in public opinion that is pulling him in opposite directions. His recent statements about the decision suggest that he is trying to accommodate the views with a war strategy that can be successful and contained.

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill & National Journal
Our Panelists:
Karen Tumulty of TIME Magazine
David Sanger of The New York Times
Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles Times
John Dickerson of Slate Magazine
This week Gwen and the panel will discuss the recently-unveiled Senate health reform bill, the President's trip to Asia, the political situation on the ground in Afghanista...n and the return of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.

www.time.com
With health reform's first test vote on the Senate floor less than 72 hours away, the White House dispatched a platoon of top strategists















