Obama, Bush planning to meet again — with a twist
Published 12/17/2008 by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney at CNN Political Ticker
WASHINGTON (CNN) — CNN has learned that President-elect Barack Obama and President Bush have privately agreed to try and come together again in January for a second post-election meeting at the White House, but this time they're inviting the three living former presidents as well.
Two sources familiar with the plans tell CNN that at their [...]
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