Secretary of State In mid-November 2008, President-elect Obama and Clinton discussed the possibility of her serving as U.S. Secretary of State in his administration, and on November 21, reports indicated that she had accepted the position. On December 1, President-elect Obama formally announced that Clinton would be his nominee for Secretary of State. Writings and recordings As First Lady of the United States, Clinton published a weekly syndicated newspaper column titled ''Talking It Over'' from 1995 to 2000, distributed by Creators Syndicate. It focused on her experiences and those of women, children and families she met during her travels around the world. In 1996, Clinton presented a vision for the children of America in the book ''It Takes A Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us''. The book was a New York Times Best Seller, and Clinton received the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album in 1997 for the book's audio recording
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CHAPTER Instant Influence Primitive Consent for an Automatic Age Every day in every way, I'm getting better. -Emile Coue Every day in every way, I'm getting busier. -Robert Cialdini 227 _ Chapter 8 INSTANT INFLUENCE BACK IN THE 1960S A MAN NAMED JOE PYNE HOSTED A RATHER remarkable TV talk show that was syndicated from California. The program was made distinctive by Pyne's caustic and confrontational style with his guests-for the most part, a collection of exposure-hungry entertainers, would-be celebrities, and representatives of fringe political or social organizations. The host's abrasive approach was designed to provoke his guests into arguments, to fluster them into embarrassing admissions, and generally to make them look foolish. It was not un-