Reid Says He’s Ready to Deal, Suggests Boehner Is Too

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he is ready to compromise on taxes and budget cuts, and he’s hopeful that House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, is also set to deal following a “pleasant” Wednesday morning conversation with Boehner.

Reid called Tuesday’s election results a signal that Americans are “tired of partisan gridlock.”
“I am going to do everything in my power to be as conciliatory as possible. We want to work together,” Reid said at Weds. news conference, while warning Democrats refuse “to be pushed around.”

Reid suggested he expects Boehner, at his own news conference this afternoon, will strike a more conciliatory tone than he did in a recent assertion that House Republicans will oppose any revenue increase as part of an agreement to avert the so-called fiscal cliff of tax increases and budget cuts set to hit in January.

“He is not drawing any lines in the sand. I am not drawing any lines in the sand,” Reid said.
Reid said an agreement must include added tax revenue, and seemed to suggest Boehner was not personally ruling out that option, though he is restricted by his conference.

Reid, who also said he spoke Tuesday night with President Obama, rejected assertions that the election left Washington’s balance of power unchanged. In addition to Obama’s resounding victory, “we picked up seats in the Senate; we picked up seats in the House,” Reid said.

“That’s not the status quo.”

Reid offered little about his legislative plans, but said he planned to test calls by leading for the GOP to soften its stance on immigration with multiple votes in the next Congress on unspecified immigration reform proposals.

Reid said he expects the government will not hit the federal debt ceiling during the lame duck. And he said he hopes for a comprehensive deal addressing the fiscal cliff. “I am not for kicking the can down the road,” he said. “I think we’ve done that far too much.”

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Obama’s Win Brings Sighs of Relief

Barack Obama’s victory was seen by many Chinese as a sign of much-needed stability.

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The Happiness Project

The famous Grant Study has tracked hundreds of Harvard men, from youth to death, to determine what predicts happiness and contentment. 50 years of research is finally revealed.

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King Likely to Announce He’s Caucusing With Dems

Maine Senate electee, Angus King, an independent former governor, looks likely to announce within weeks that he will caucus will Senate Democrats.
At a news conference Wednesday in Maine, King said he may make a decision on caucusing by the end of next week, when he will be in Washington for freshman orientation, or after Thanksgiving, according to King spokeswoman Crystal Canney.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., in his own news conference Wednesday, said he had “several conversations in the last 24 hours” with King. Reid said he expected King would reach a decision soon.
Canney, who said she was aware only of one congratulatory call Reid made to King Tuesday night, said Reid suggested that King consult with fellow New England independent Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and and Joseph Lieberman, I.D.-Conn. , about how they have been treated in the Democratic Caucus.
 

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Paul Thomas Anderson Wants to Make a Full-Blown Comedy

There is always a twinge of dark comedy in Paul Thomas Anderson’s movies, but it seems like Mr. Maya Rudolph has a hankering to try his hand at a full-on laugh riot. When Moviehole asked him about making a comedy, he responded, “Soon hopefully. I have to write it. It sounds daunting.” He continued: “I’d like to make a film like Airplane!. That never gets old. Or Ted. It was a big hit. Why? Because it’s great. Movies that are that big a hit are never fucking bad.” Is he aware that Seth MacFarlane doesn’t actually choose the Oscar nominations?

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First Lady Michelle Obama Recycles Michael Kors Dress On Election Night (Poll)


By “shopping her closet” and donning a previously worn designer dress, the first lady of fashion reflects modern restraint and economic reality.

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David Geffen doc ‘Inveneting David Geffen’ attracts power crowd

A power crowd came out to support David Geffen at a premiere of a new documentary on the mogul at the Paris Theatre last night…

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What’s on Tuesday

Television highlights.

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Is my iPhone Changing my Brain?

What’s Wrong With Online Reading, a slide presentation by Randy Connolly, argues that the relatively recent and increasingly popular approach to reading and learning – on computers, tablets and smartphones instead of traditional print – influences what and how we read, research and think, with disturbing consequences.

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Guide to election-night speeches

Opinion: How to draft remarks claiming victory or conceding defeat at the end of a long campaign.

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