705P ET: Election Special. Thaddeus McCotter, 11th Michigan, Chair House Republican Policy Committee, re the Paulson folly Tarp II bailout and the complete loss of principles in the House GOP leadership, re the rudderless House and John Boehner the blind captain, re the fate of the 111 House GOP who voted "no" on the bailout twice.
720P: Brody Mullins, Wall Street Journal, re 110th lame duck and 111th prospective preparing committee assignments, re a special panel to rewrite financial regulations, re the musical chairs of the senior Democrats, Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Jack Reed, Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer, John Kerry. And HRC.
735P: Professionals Mona Charen, NRO, John Fund, Wall Street Journal, Vaughn Ververs, re the closing arguments of the candidates, re the fact that at least 25% of the votes are already in, re the awakening of Sarah Palin and the hiding of Joe Biden, re the last hurrah of the maverick.
750P: Continued re ACORN, re the Obama manipulation of the ACORN ties to Obama, re the questions to come about the 5046 South Greenwood Avenue Obama mansion and the 5050 South Greenwood Avenue lot (right) bought by Tony Rezko.
805P: Larry Kudlow, CNBC, re the election and the banks, re the Obama tax cuts, re the Fed cuts and the road ahead, re 0% interest by February?
820P: Financial roundtable, with Jim McTague, Barron's, Aaron Task, Yahoo, and Simon Constable, Dow Jones, re the Fed move to cut rates, re future Fed actions, re the bankers prepare to pay themselves bonuses with taxpayer cash.
835P: Continued re Tarp II and enforcement of mandate to loan, re the Obama and McCain tax cuts, re the recession and the Congress.
850P: Malcolm Hoenlein, Conference of Presidents, re the U.S. election and Israel, re the Israeli election, re the missing in action Ahmahdinejad in Tehran, re the beggaring of the oil states, re the US October 26 raid on Syria and the Damascus protest.
905P: Mary Anastasia O'Grady, WSJ, re Jean Bertrand Aristide and the untold story fo the Haitian telecom corruption with Democratic Party bosses in the Clinton years, re Hugo Chavez struggles without the oil spike.
920P: Gideon Rachman, Financial Times, re the election and the European Union, re the EU and the financial crisis, re the Obama expectations and Nicholas Sarkozy and Iran.
935P: Shane Hamilton, author, "Trucking Country: The Road to America's Wal-Mart Economy," re the parallel and interlocked rise of the independent truckers since the 1930s and the political phenomenon of anti-union, anti-regulation, decentralized agribusiness that promoted the conservative ideas of smaller government and small business far ahead of the Republican party brew after Goldwater.
955P: Exeunt with Bob Zimmerman re Obama and NASA.
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705P PT: Professionals Jodi Schneider, Congressional Quarterly, Ken Silverstein, Harper's Magazine, re the Congressional elections and the expectations of a Democratic agenda, re Mrs. Pelosi elevated to the authority of Tip O'Neill and Sam Rayburn.
720P: Alex Fragos, Wall Street Journal, re Donald Trump's Trump International & Hotel Chicago glass tower out of customers, out of time, out of bankers, and the retail is empty, re the Chicago Tower of Babel.
735P: Professionals Margaret Hoover, FNC, Diana West, NRO, and Larry Johnson, No Quarter, re the closing hours of the Obama triumph and the McCain torrent, re the MIA George W. Bush and the unseen and unheard Dick Cheney, re the Europeans choose an American president.
750P: Continued re the widely admitted lack of information as to what an Obama presidency will resemble, and what skills Mr. Obama will bring to the transition and the Oval office.
805P: Professionals Monica Crowley, the McLoughlin Group, Bill Whalen, Hoover Institution, John Avlon, Real Clear Politics, re the expectations of a Democratic congress, re the return of economic liberalism and the new diplomacy, re the mystery of an Obama management style, re the risk of the election and the next POTUS.
820P: Continued re the retreat and remaking of the Republican Party in a severely reduced state, re who lost the Republicans?
835P: Yosef Bodansky, author "Chechen Jihad," re the report of a North Korean aircraft intercepted and forced down in India, re the Syrian reaction to the US cross border strike Sunday October 26. U.S. Request Grounded N. Korean Plane.
850P: Mary Kissel, Asia Wall Street Journal, re the Japanese markets and the financial crisis, re the collapse of the Hang Seng, the slowdown of the China mainland.
905P: Ann Marlowe, at Khost, Afghanistan, re the facts on Afghan civilian casualties from US air attacks (right, U.S. 1st Lt. Braden Amigo of the Third Platoon Delta company 1-26 infantry listens to an Afghan villager during a patrol in Narang district near Pakistani border in Kunar province eastern Afghanistan, Friday, Oct 31, 2008), re the deterioration of the security, re the stress on the NATO forces, re the Americans propose talks with the Taliban.
920P: Ann Marlowe joined by Daoud Sultanzoy, member of Afghanistan government, at Kabul, re the Americas propose talks with the Taliban, re the Pakistan government harbors the Taliban.
935P: Robert Sullivan, editor, author, "The American Journey of Barack Obama," dominated by photographs and featuring an essays by Gay Talese on Ann Dunham, Richard Norton Smith, Andrei Cordescu. Photos include Ted Kennedy, Ken Salazar, HRC, Jeremiah Wright, but no photos of Bill Clinton, Tony Rezko, Bill Ayers, Dick Daley, Rod Blagojevich, the Springfield Senate years, the Woods Fund, the 2000 congressional race against Bobby Rush.
955P: Exeunt with Lou Ann Hammond, the death of Detroit, GM threatens martyrdom, the VW short squeeze, the luxury car market hesitates


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