Obama speaks to Bush on auto aid
Barack Obama spoke with President George W. Bush about the urgency for aid to US automakers at a private White House meeting, aides to the president-elect said.
During Monday's meeting, which both sides described as "friendly", the two men also discussed the nation's housing crisis and the need for a second economic stimulus package.
Obama and Bush spoke about the "broad health of the auto industry", Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters traveling on the president-elect's plane to Chicago after the meeting.
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