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Obama 'mulls Clinton for top job' | Obama 'mulls Clinton for top job' |
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US President-elect Barack Obama has met former rival Hillary Clinton to discuss offering her a top job in his administration, US media reports say. | US President-elect Barack Obama has met former rival Hillary Clinton to discuss offering her a top job in his administration, US media reports say. |
Speculation in the US is rife, with some reports suggesting Mrs Clinton could become his secretary of state. | Speculation in the US is rife, with some reports suggesting Mrs Clinton could become his secretary of state. |
She has refused to comment, and Mr Obama's transition team have not confirmed any of the reports. | She has refused to comment, and Mr Obama's transition team have not confirmed any of the reports. |
Mr Obama is also said to be considering New Mexico governor Bill Richardson for the role of secretary of state. | Mr Obama is also said to be considering New Mexico governor Bill Richardson for the role of secretary of state. |
As a former permanent representative to the UN under President Bill Clinton, Mr Richardson has extensive foreign policy experience. | As a former permanent representative to the UN under President Bill Clinton, Mr Richardson has extensive foreign policy experience. |
Michelle Obama on the moment she realised her husband was going to be president | |
Democratic Party officials told the Associated Press that the two men had met in Chicago on Friday to discuss the new administration. | Democratic Party officials told the Associated Press that the two men had met in Chicago on Friday to discuss the new administration. |
Aides also said Mr Obama would meet his Republican rival, John McCain, on Monday to discuss working together. | Aides also said Mr Obama would meet his Republican rival, John McCain, on Monday to discuss working together. |
Meanwhile, in an excerpt from Mr Obama's first television interview since the election, he jokes with his wife Michelle about the night he won. | |
As they watched the news of his victory, Mr Obama remembers: "And then she said, 'Are you going to take the girls to school in the morning?'" | |
The full interview will be broadcast on Sunday. | |
Rumours | Rumours |
Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama fought a long and often bitter campaign to be the Democratic Party's presidential candidate. | Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama fought a long and often bitter campaign to be the Democratic Party's presidential candidate. |
I'm not going to speculate or address anything about the president-elect's incoming administration Hillary Clinton | I'm not going to speculate or address anything about the president-elect's incoming administration Hillary Clinton |
But after losing out on the nomination, she endorsed his bid for the presidency and campaigned for his election. | But after losing out on the nomination, she endorsed his bid for the presidency and campaigned for his election. |
Reports suggested she met Mr Obama in Chicago on Thursday. | Reports suggested she met Mr Obama in Chicago on Thursday. |
Speaking in Albany, New York, on Friday, the former First Lady refused to comment on the rumours that she could take up a senior position when Mr Obama becomes president on 20 January. | Speaking in Albany, New York, on Friday, the former First Lady refused to comment on the rumours that she could take up a senior position when Mr Obama becomes president on 20 January. |
"I'm not going to speculate or address anything about the president-elect's incoming administration," she said. "And I'm going to respect his process and any inquiries should be directed to his transition team." | "I'm not going to speculate or address anything about the president-elect's incoming administration," she said. "And I'm going to respect his process and any inquiries should be directed to his transition team." |
Some Democrats have welcomed the possibility. | Some Democrats have welcomed the possibility. |
New Jersey Democratic Governor Jon Corzine told MSNBC: "She probably knows every major foreign leader. There's already a relationship where she can sit and talk directly about the problems that exist either on a bilateral or multilateral basis." | New Jersey Democratic Governor Jon Corzine told MSNBC: "She probably knows every major foreign leader. There's already a relationship where she can sit and talk directly about the problems that exist either on a bilateral or multilateral basis." |
Working together | Working together |
The meeting between Mr Obama and Mr McCain will be held at Mr Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago, said his spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. | The meeting between Mr Obama and Mr McCain will be held at Mr Obama's transition headquarters in Chicago, said his spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter. |
Congressman Rahm Emanuel, Mr Obama's chief-of-staff, and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who is close to Mr McCain, would also be present, she said. | Congressman Rahm Emanuel, Mr Obama's chief-of-staff, and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who is close to Mr McCain, would also be present, she said. |
Ms Cutter said the former rivals' discussions would focus on bipartisanship. | Ms Cutter said the former rivals' discussions would focus on bipartisanship. |
"It's well known that they share an important belief that Americans want and deserve a more effective and efficient government, and will discuss ways to work together to make that a reality," she said. | "It's well known that they share an important belief that Americans want and deserve a more effective and efficient government, and will discuss ways to work together to make that a reality," she said. |