Morning Briefing March 6The 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: * Digital records may not cut health costs (NYT) * President may order killing of American terrorists, Holder said (LATimes) * Rush Limbaugh apologizes again but advertisers continue to sever ties (WashPost) * Syrians flee to Lebanon amid Homs atrocity claims (BBC) * 10 things to watch on Super Tuesday (Politico ) Morning Briefing March 5The 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: * Elections favor Ayatollah allies, blow to president and his office (NYT) * Republican dysfunction exhibit A: highways (Politico) * Gas prices climb again, topping $3.76 (CNNMoney) *Al Qaeda blamed for attack in Yemen (WSJ) *Holder expected to explain rationale for killing U.S. citizens abroad (WashPost) Morning Briefing March 2The 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: *Netanyahu and Obama play high-stakes poker over Iran (Haaretz) * Red Cross poised to enter Bab Amr overrun by Syrian forces (Washpost) * Putin's hold on levers of power seen in rallies (Washingtontimes) * Campaigns can push mega-donors pet causes (Politico) *Liberal money at a crossroads (Politico) Morning Briefing February 29The 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: * Sen Snowe is outta here (WashPost) * BP 'close to deal' on gulf oil spill (BBC) * U.S. sees Iran attacks as likely if Israel strikes (NYT) * Portion of 9/11 remains dumped in landfill (CNN) * Fed turns $2.8 billion profit on AIG bonds (CNNMoney) Morning Briefing, February 28The 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: Michigan testing ground for doubt on Romney [NYT] More backlash for Santorum’s snob comment [WashPost] New book hits Obama’s economic team [NYT] What’s happened to Obama’s faith council [POLITICO] Obama’s embrace of the Executive Order [Bloomberg] Corporate taxes the next White House battle [POLITICO] Morning BriefingThe 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: Obama has big leads over Romney, Santorum [CNN] Obama’s got a deficit dilemma [NYT] Santorum defends calling Obama a snob [WashPost] Gassy rhetoric over gas prices [WashPost] Dem governors bullish on Obama’s re-election chances [Bloomberg] Is GOP handing Michigan to Obama? [DailyBeast] Morning briefingThe 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: Gas prices rise 12 cents in past week (CNN Money) World powers convene to map out Syria aid plan amid reports of violence (CNN.com) After a year, deep divisions hobble Syria's opposition (NYTimes) Afghanistan Koran protests: Eight die on fourth day (BBC) Newt Gingrich criticizes U.S. apology (HuffPost) Obama's budget flunks the marshmallow test (WSJ) Morning briefingThe 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: Five things we learned from Wednesday's debate (CNN.com) Report: Debt will swell under top GOP hopefuls' tax plans (WashPost/Bloomberg) Scalia courted as unlikely Obama ally in top court health battle (Bloomberg) White House pushes online privacy bill of rights (CNN Money.com) Morning BriefingThe 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: Obama camp now eyeing Santorum [Reuters] Santorum’s new Obama attack: prenatal testing [CNN] Greek takes another major austerity step [WSJ] Republican candidates increasingly dependent on Super PACs [NYT] Negative ads more vicious than ever? [WashPost] Feingold out with new book on post 9/11 government [NYT] Morning BriefingThe 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: Obama's support for export industry leads to clash of U.S. interests [Washington Post] Obama Chides Republicans as He Fills Coffers on the West Coast [Bloomberg Businessweek] Obama raised $29.1 million in January for his campaign and for the DNC [NYTimes blog] Obama Campaign Weighs Attack on Santorum [Wall Street Journal] Obama at Halftime: How he fumbled, why he's recovering [Rolling Stone] |
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