Good morning! Here’s what’s on today’s agenda:
“NBC/WSJ poll: Two-thirds support balanced deficit deal” by Mark Murray, NBC
“As the Obama White House and Congress negotiate to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff, nearly two-thirds of Americans say they favor a balanced deal to reduce the deficit — consisting of both higher tax rates and cuts to key entitlement programs.”
Tune in at 10:00 AM ET to hear from Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.), National Journal’s Chris Frates and The Washington Post‘s Ruth Marcus.
“Obama Phones Minn. Residents, Talks Fiscal Cliff,” CBS
“The phone call was part of a nationwide Democratic effort to pressure Congress into a budget deal. The president spoke with mayors of three cities: Philadelphia, Orlando, and Minneapolis. He told middle class Minnesotans their taxes could go up $2,200.”
We’ll talk with Minneapolis Mayor RT Ryback.
“Organized Labor Has Been Hurting Since Well Before the Passage of Right to Work in Michigan” by Matthew Zeitlin, The Daily Beast









