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Clinton Talks Transit a Day After Obama Meeting Senator speaks Friday in New York

Updated 10:13 AM EDT, Fri, Nov 14, 2008

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will be in Albany Friday to give the keynote speech at the New York Public Transit Industry's three-day conference.
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will be in Albany Friday to give the keynote speech at the New York Public Transit Industry's three-day conference.

 

A day after meeting with President-elect Barack Obama about possibly joining his administration, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is in Albany to address a public transit industry conference.
 
The senator, who was re-elected to a second term in 2006, has been tightlipped about her discussions with Obama, who she met with in Chicago Thursday. There are reports she's under consideration for a top post, possibly secretary of state.
 
Her prepared remarks at the New York Public Transit Industry's conference Friday are expected to focus on transportation infrastructure and other issues.

She urged President George Bush earlier this week to speed investments in infrastructure, including $410 million for roads, bridges and transit systems.

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  • Steve Sunday, Nov 16 at 9:01 AM FLAG COMMENT Take the secretary of State position, you will be much better that the current. What's her name.

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