The Hill Articles: February 7, 2010

February 7
Obama proposes bipartisan healthcare summit Report: Federal government closing Monday SUNDAY ROUNDUP Obama has not ruled out trials for terror suspects in New York Tarkanian trips over Reagan’s credo VIDEO: Tebow anti-abortion Super Bowl ad Senate postponing votes until Tuesday Senate postponing votes until Tuesday Insider poll: Financial reform passes in 2010, Fed audit bill fails Healthcare lobby looks to jobs bill as vehicle for Medicare fixes Super Bowl spot kicks off debate over spending on 2010 Census ad campaign GOP leaders rebut Brennan’s claims about Christmas bomber Palin brings crib notes to pre-screened Q and A Obama starts new push on trade Conservatives argue about birtherism at Tea Party convention New Jersey state lawmaker wants Super Bowl in the Garden State Iran steps up uranium enrichment level as Gates says sanctions can work Navy willing to make trade-offs to move carrier to Florida DeMint makes his Super Bowl pick Geithner: Sen. Brown wrong on stimulus success Greenspan: Jobless rate likely to remain high for years Brennan: Google attacks heighten concern about national security Brennan: Republican leaders did not object to terror suspect in hands of FBI Bond: White House should apologize for intel leak, not me Geithner: America’s debt rating not at risk despite mounting deficits Palin defends Rand Paul endorsement Clinton hasn’t ‘given up’ on healthcare, has been talking up reform on the Hill Palin calls for Holder’s resignation Clinton: In first year, Iran, N. Korea not unclenching fists Palin says she’s not ’12 GOP frontrunner Sen. Landrieu’s brother elected mayor of New Orleans Palin urges Republican Party to ‘absorb’ Tea Party movement