Morning Briefing![]() The 1600 Report's daily roundup of what the White House is reading this morning online and in the papers: TV attack ads aim at Obama early and often [NYTimes] DNC ramps up its attacks on Mitt Romney [YouTube] Obama would beat W, but nearly half don’t want either [Vanity Fair] Let the Chris Christie 2012 talk begin again! [Politico] Leaders in Europe seek new pact with Obama’s help [WSJ] Good Black Friday expected to lift stock market [WSJ] Don’t call Gingrich the ‘anti-Romney’ [NYTimes] Payroll tax extension to face fight in Senate? [NYTimes] Recusal battle over health care at Supreme Court [Wash Post] POTUS' Day Ahead: EU comes to the WH![]() Good morning from the White House. President Obama spends the day immersed in the crisis surrounding the Euro and the broader issues surrounding the European debt, hosting a summit with several EU leaders in the morning at the White House. He follows up the larger meeting with a EU summit lunch and then a smaller meeting with European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission President José Manuel Barroso. Full schedule after the jump |
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