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Wednesday, November 5, 2008 2:45 PM

Brookings: 'Lead With Confidence'

This Friday, the Brookings Institution is holding the first of what it says will be a series of 12 events on the transition. Called "Memo to the President: Lead With Confidence," it will feature panel discussions with former Reagan chief of staff Kenneth Duberstein, former Clinton chief of staff Leon Panetta, and Brookings fellow and transition expert Stephen Hess, among others. The talks will focus on how President-elect Obama can hope to bring together a polarized electorate.

Lost In Transition will be there covering the discussion, with a full report to come Friday afternoon.

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