Per the BBC.com front page. I didn't see this on the lists so I figured I'd throw it out there:
"Democratic hopeful Barack Obama has had an unannounced meeting with his defeated rival Hillary Clinton.... A spokesman for Mr Obama said the two former opponents met to talk about bringing their campaigns together and uniting the party."
Not terribly much to add to that. Per HuffPo:
"Senator Clinton and Senator Obama met tonight and had a productive discussion about the important work that needs to be done to succeed in November," their campaigns said in joint statement.
I think it's great to hear that they're talking together. Is that not a good sign? Just a thought. If it starts anywhere (besides inside) it starts with those two.
From CNN:
The meeting originally was believed to be at Clinton's D.C. home, but sources later said the two met elsewhere in Washington.
A group that is urging Obama and select Clinton as his running mate praised the meeting. "We are thrilled to hear that Senators Obama and Clinton are meeting already," said a statement from VoteBoth. "We hope that Thursday night's conversation is a step toward an Obama-Clinton ticket that will unify the party."
President Obama, and Vice President Clinton? Never far from top of my unanswered questions list from the Primaries.