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foundation -- the david b. gold foundation -- the dirk and charlene kabcenell foundation -- the vadasz family foundation -- the wyncote foundation -- the amgen foundation and the george g. and jeanette a. stuart charitable trust. support is also provided by the members of kqed.
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david, subsection 2. that and chapter 3, iii, section b, subsection 2 differ in setting the majority threshold. majority vote threshold to determine whether a respondent violated the sunshine ordinance. 2, ii d2 states three votes would be required to declare that the respondent did not violate the ordinance. 3, iii b declares three votes are required to declare that the respondent did violate the ordinance. consistency this language is really always the better option. in decision point 2, ii e, and 3 iii c they do not address what would happen if a respondent failed to comply with an order from the commission or if the respondent's employing entity refused to pay a commission-imposed fine and, by the way,, i will add that i do not believe in fining a respondent's employing entity a good idea. if there is a fine, it should go to the respondent. >> david pillpa, again. to the extent it makes sense i think chapters and 3 should have parallel language where there are differences in burdens and what not, and they should be different, but otherwise i agree and feel strongly that they should have exa
david, subsection 2. that and chapter 3, iii, section b, subsection 2 differ in setting the majority threshold. majority vote threshold to determine whether a respondent violated the sunshine ordinance. 2, ii d2 states three votes would be required to declare that the respondent did not violate the ordinance. 3, iii b declares three votes are required to declare that the respondent did violate the ordinance. consistency this language is really always the better option. in decision point 2, ii...
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david lee crenshaw. pendleton. sergeant channing b. hicks, greer. sergeant john d. meador ii, columbia. first lieutenant ryan d. rawl, lexington. master corporal sandra sandy rogers, aiken. private first class adam c. ross, lyman. sergeant first class, matthew b. thomas, travelers rest. on behalf of all south carolinians to their families, know that we will never forget. [ applause ] we love and respect our men and women in uniform here in south carolina. a few things make me as proud as the level of patriotism that just radiates off our state and her people. when i make that call to the families who just lost a loved one, i promised them the people of south carolina will wrap their arms around them. may god continue to bless you and your volunteers for their service. [ applause ] we have another very special guest with us tonight, a hard core rock star. brigadier general lori reynolds. the commanding general of one of the greatest military institutions that's ever existed. the marine corps recruit depot parris island. if you don't believe me, tour it yourself. but take mid a vice, don'
david lee crenshaw. pendleton. sergeant channing b. hicks, greer. sergeant john d. meador ii, columbia. first lieutenant ryan d. rawl, lexington. master corporal sandra sandy rogers, aiken. private first class adam c. ross, lyman. sergeant first class, matthew b. thomas, travelers rest. on behalf of all south carolinians to their families, know that we will never forget. [ applause ] we love and respect our men and women in uniform here in south carolina. a few things make me as proud as the...
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x and i'm still generally david pillpa and generally committed or should be. [ laughter ] let me go to item b, without complicating this section, unnecessarily, we have seen complaints about investigative files. i don't know how explicit this particular document should be about complaints, files and related documents. i just don't want anyone to interpret any more or less from this language than is appropriate. i am not sure that i am prepared to think through whether an investigation under these regs is the same as an investigation under 6.99-13 whether it's an investigative file as law enforcement agency, how it deals with rivera. all of those issues, i suspect, if we ever have a referral or have an investigation and generate these files, somebody is going to say let me see them. and then we're going to go back and forth about whether it is or isn't. i'm just trying to anticipate that now and have language in here or different language shall be disclosed as necessary or under cpra or sunshine, which isn't necessarily the most helpful. i mean it's true, but what does that mean? >> so you wou
x and i'm still generally david pillpa and generally committed or should be. [ laughter ] let me go to item b, without complicating this section, unnecessarily, we have seen complaints about investigative files. i don't know how explicit this particular document should be about complaints, files and related documents. i just don't want anyone to interpret any more or less from this language than is appropriate. i am not sure that i am prepared to think through whether an investigation under...
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. >>> your drive from point a to point b is about to get a phd. >> david louie joins us live from ciscors with a preview. >> by know we love our gizmos and gadgets. now saying the real buzz next week is going to be about intelligent france pore taigs. take a look at this, toyota just released this video. both car makers follow in the footsteps of mountain view based google, which has been public with this self driving car with its gps guidance system. but that is only one part of the picture. for the past two and a half years, cisco here in san jose has been working to create a network of smart, connected vehicle that's would allow cars to talk to each other, warn of traffic hazards and provide reliable high speed correct activity. cisco has been working with suppliers and will be sharing its vision at the consumer electronics show. >> by allowing cars to communicate, we'll become safe yes, collision avoidance is one element in this space. also, the officiancy in transportation systems will enable us to look less time sitting in traffic. >> another silicon valley company audible will pr
. >>> your drive from point a to point b is about to get a phd. >> david louie joins us live from ciscors with a preview. >> by know we love our gizmos and gadgets. now saying the real buzz next week is going to be about intelligent france pore taigs. take a look at this, toyota just released this video. both car makers follow in the footsteps of mountain view based google, which has been public with this self driving car with its gps guidance system. but that is only one...
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kelley is the woman who led to the f-b-i investigation that blew the lid off c-i-a director david petraeus'sffair with paula broadwell. kelley had claimed she was being threatened by broadwell. petraeus later resigned from his post at the helm of the c-i-a. >> new developments in the notre dame football player hoax.and this is the face of the hoax. and we'll try to break it down as simply as possible. this is the woman whose picture was used to help fool star player manti t'eo into thinking he had a girlfriend. diane o'mera said today that ronah tuiasosopo used pictures of her without her knowledge - when tuiasosopo created the fake girlfriend - using the name lannay kekua. o'mera says tuiasosopo called her last week, confessed to the scheme, and apologized. o'mera and tuiasosopo went to high school together but o'mera says they were never close. >> she says that for five years, tuiasosopo "has literally been stalking my facebook and stealing my photos." manti t'eo maintains he was tricked into an online romance with the fictional lennay kakua, and until late last month, t'eo says he believe
kelley is the woman who led to the f-b-i investigation that blew the lid off c-i-a director david petraeus'sffair with paula broadwell. kelley had claimed she was being threatened by broadwell. petraeus later resigned from his post at the helm of the c-i-a. >> new developments in the notre dame football player hoax.and this is the face of the hoax. and we'll try to break it down as simply as possible. this is the woman whose picture was used to help fool star player manti t'eo into...
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b-girls," or breakdancing girls who are in her own community. >> kwame: and now a man who makes a living from turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. davidavid knopp: when people first see my work i'm not sure if they look at it and go, "oh, that's a piece of furniture." i do pause at times when people ask me "what exactly do you do?" i don't know why but i got into shooting photographs of trees in the wintertime. bare of leaves, you can actually see the contours in the surfaces, and i'll interpret them into drawings. there's movement in my drawings, and i take that a step farther and try to keep the movement going on in my sculpture. i use no 3d software to design these, it's usually an intuitive process. i'll take a piece of 4x8 sheet of plywood and cut a template for a starting point maybe a nice curve and i'll just build off of that, one piece at a time, and come up with a rough basic shape of the piece itself. plywood in itself is not a very exciting material. you know, it's basically a construction product. it works well for me 'cuz i'm interested in the end grains of the plywood, because as i carve it, the strata, which act as lin
b-girls," or breakdancing girls who are in her own community. >> kwame: and now a man who makes a living from turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. davidavid knopp: when people first see my work i'm not sure if they look at it and go, "oh, that's a piece of furniture." i do pause at times when people ask me "what exactly do you do?" i don't know why but i got into shooting photographs of trees in the wintertime. bare of leaves, you can actually see the...
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david you said it correctly, if you x out hurricane sandy and business inventories, defense spending cutting, we're up b 2 1/2% in gdp. that says we're growing, but we're growing at a stall speed. we need growth to be much higher. we need growth metrics to be much higher for the stock market to be lifted from where we are today to perhaps the next level, which would be 1570, 1600. we need gdp at least 3 1/2, 4 percent. we don't see that happening any time soon, but to your point, we do need it to happen. liz: one of the things that suffered was video game sales as people didn't have enough money and they were worried about it. electronic arts numbers are out right now. adam: earnings they beat 57 cents. the street was expecting 56 cents. but revenue fell short 1.18 billion. the street was expecting 1.29 billion. in a statement from the ceo despite a challenging quarter, we were able to deliver nongap eps at the high end of our guidance range and then he goes on to say we're investing for the future wave of growth that we foresee in digital and con l consul? liz? liz: let me go back to larry. larry, look
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. >> david, looking at house speaker john boehner a lot of people thought he ended up looking bad when that plan b failed. does he have the votes for this and/or could his speakership be in trouble? >> i don't know that his speakership is in trouble. during a year and a half ago during the debt ceiling debate where house majority leader eric cantor acted up and acted as spokesman for the farther right wing of the caucus, but i think here there's not a lot of suggestions that his speakership could go down but i think it is important for john boehner to reestablish the idea he is somewhat in control of his membership and that they trust him and that he is the leader here. he sort of allowed the senate to take over here really sort of gave up in some ways a few days ago and said, hey. you guys come up with something and bring it back to us. so i think there is a lot of pressure and there is going to be a lot of calling, cajoling, and making sure that this thing is going to get the votes, at least enough of a combination of democrat and republican votes later today. >> jill, this has been billed as a
. >> david, looking at house speaker john boehner a lot of people thought he ended up looking bad when that plan b failed. does he have the votes for this and/or could his speakership be in trouble? >> i don't know that his speakership is in trouble. during a year and a half ago during the debt ceiling debate where house majority leader eric cantor acted up and acted as spokesman for the farther right wing of the caucus, but i think here there's not a lot of suggestions that his...
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as a negotiator because, a, he won an election and, b, he learned from the experience he is had in his first term? >> i think so, i don't know what david would say to that. as i look at this, a, it's clear he won the election and that gave him somewhat of a policy mandate. he was quite specific of what kind of grand bargain he envisioned that it would involve higher tax revenue. if the president hasn't won the election or had been as big a margin i don't think you would have seen the deal looking as favorable to the administration as it was. i think the president learned from the debt ceiling and what everybody forgets, the extension of the tax cuts at the end of 2010. i think one lesson that the full administration learned was just because you did a deal that was bipartisan doesn't actually automatically make it easier to make future deals. so they extended it at the end of 2010 in a heavily bipartisan way but that didn't stop us from a really debilitating and horrible experience on the debt ceiling and i think that was a backdrop to this negotiation. >> rose: david? >> i think there is much less a sense in obama that he can get the g
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b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> and with a spirit of compromise. >> bret: looking live at the house floor, congressman david dreier the chairman of the house rules committee, getting ready, preparing the house to vote on the senate-passed bill dealing with the fiscal cliff. we heard tonight already mike eman yell and ed henry talk about this legislation that passed the senate overwhelmingly and some of the sticking points that the house conservatives have had throughout the day. now, white house correspondent wendel goeller takes an in depth look. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> the senate deal passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, extending the bush era tax cuts for families making less than $450,000 a year and making the lower rates permanent, something former president bush was unable to do because he wasn't able to get two thirds of the stat to go along. that part most republicans are happy with. >> makes some things permanent in the estate fax area and permanent fix to the amt. there are some actual things we like about it. >> the deal saves 30 million people from having to pay the alternative min
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. >> i think, david, as i suggested before, that we're entering one of the most dangerous periods this country has ever known. a, it's not over in afghanistan. bat al qaeda has moved over into pakistan, that's a country that has over 100 nuclear weapons. syria, which is an ongoing problem. the suggestion constantly seems to be that we need to come in on the side of the rebels. there are at least 1,000 al qaeda members in syria today fighting on the side of the rebels. if the chemical weapons fall into their hands, big problems. you mentioned iran. remember now, and it may even have been on this program, i think that netanyahu suggested that come spring, come early summer, if the iranians still have not pulled back from building a nuclear weapon, the israelis may attack. the iranians would respond against the united states. and they have the capacity to do it with cyber war. >> i think it's even bigger and more troubling than that. it isn't just the middle east and that region. look at north korea. announcing that they are going to target the united states. they have nuclear weapons, unlike iran at this point. you look at what happened in alger
. >> i think, david, as i suggested before, that we're entering one of the most dangerous periods this country has ever known. a, it's not over in afghanistan. bat al qaeda has moved over into pakistan, that's a country that has over 100 nuclear weapons. syria, which is an ongoing problem. the suggestion constantly seems to be that we need to come in on the side of the rebels. there are at least 1,000 al qaeda members in syria today fighting on the side of the rebels. if the chemical...
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b enm. "argo", tony kushner for lincoln. david o. russell for "silver linings playbook".s. that means the writers basically calmed stuff from microsoft word and pasted it into final draft. >> for best original screenplay nominees are john gatins, flight. mark boal, "zero dark thirty". quintin taran teen from from skwrapbg going unchained. "amour". and wes anderson and roman coppola for moonrise kingdom. >> best achievement in directing, nominees are david oefplt russell, ang lee, michael haneke. and ben zeitlin for beast of the southern wild. these are five people who are the very best at sit anything a chair watching other people make a movie. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln." denzel washington in flight. hugh jackman "les miserables". bradley cooper 234 "silver linings playbook". and joaquin phoenix in "the master". just a little fun fact for you. denzel's character was actually as drunk as half of the people who are up at this hour. >> nice. guilty. for best performance by an actress in a leading role
b enm. "argo", tony kushner for lincoln. david o. russell for "silver linings playbook".s. that means the writers basically calmed stuff from microsoft word and pasted it into final draft. >> for best original screenplay nominees are john gatins, flight. mark boal, "zero dark thirty". quintin taran teen from from skwrapbg going unchained. "amour". and wes anderson and roman coppola for moonrise kingdom. >> best achievement in directing,...
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david. >> you're going to have people for a variety of reasons, the speaker got re-elected with over 95% of his conference. in emergency room its watch he trying to do with plan "bot close to 90% of his conference. the party isn't divided. what you do have a situation, how do you propose the president who i would also suggest to you has been equally rigid in his approach. the fact, for example, in terms of the debt ceiling, he's just simply rule ought certain ways to be able to deal with it. or again in the campaign, you promise 2 $1/2 of cuts for every increase. so what's occurring here, both sides have emerged out of an election. the president i would argue, not surprisingly, has been particularly rigid here as well. and what they both have to do is pig out how do they actually get to the table and negotiate. having that said that one other thing given the last round of negotiations i know the speaker was not particularly happy and going in and negotiating with the president doesn't product results. >> gentlemen, thank you. there's another issue, and that's one we're talking about a lot today that congress has been slow to act on in the past. but momentum and
david. >> you're going to have people for a variety of reasons, the speaker got re-elected with over 95% of his conference. in emergency room its watch he trying to do with plan "bot close to 90% of his conference. the party isn't divided. what you do have a situation, how do you propose the president who i would also suggest to you has been equally rigid in his approach. the fact, for example, in terms of the debt ceiling, he's just simply rule ought certain ways to be able to deal...
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b for now to 622639. you can always go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll bring results later on in the show. i'm joined tonight by bob shrum, contributor to interest daily beast. also david corn, msnbc analyst and d.c. bureau chief for mother jones. good evening. >> good evening. >> we are covering the crazy tonight. is that okay with you guys? >> you're covering them pretty well. >> well, i don't want to get in the way of any crazy talk that you might have to add to this conversation. what do you say to these people? >> well, you just made a good point that broadcasters and talkers have to sort of do what they can and make this debate a reasonable one. i'm still waiting for anybody right of center. political leader, a thought leader, a columnist, maybe charles krauthammer, anybody to step up and say listen, there is a real debate to be had. you can be against some of the things that the president is proposing. i happen to like them, but you can be against them. but that doesn't mean he is a dictator. it doesn't mean we're going towards civil war, armageddon. and to tamp down the fear factor that you have talked about. and so far, i've heard a lot of silence. they've all
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b u.n. daberg to escape. martha: that is the video of the baby we watched yesterday safely rescued, thank goodness. davidlions, a rare 1913 liberty head nickle packed away in a closet for four decades expected to go up for $5 million at auction. that's a pretty good mark up. it was illegally made in 1912 by a worker at the u.s. mint who changed the date on the dye to read 1913. there are only five of those known to be in existence. martha: that's cool. bill: they gotting you coming up there too, five cents to 2 million. go for it. martha: another question about gun control which we've been talking a lot about. this one was posed to the new york city mayor. watch this. >> why can you defend yourself but not the majority of americans? i mean look at the team of security you've got, and you're an advocate for gun control? one, two, three, four, five -- five i'm counting, probably mo more. martha: we're going to talk to that report, ask him about his questions and what the mayor's response was, plus this. bill: they don't mind if you burst their bubble. it's for a good cause after all. >> i'm just going to j
b u.n. daberg to escape. martha: that is the video of the baby we watched yesterday safely rescued, thank goodness. davidlions, a rare 1913 liberty head nickle packed away in a closet for four decades expected to go up for $5 million at auction. that's a pretty good mark up. it was illegally made in 1912 by a worker at the u.s. mint who changed the date on the dye to read 1913. there are only five of those known to be in existence. martha: that's cool. bill: they gotting you coming up there...
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david gregory asked him if the fiscal cliff was his lincoln moment? he said no, he never compares himself to lincoln. >> is this your lincoln moment? >> no, look. a, i never compare myself to lincoln. and b seen in a long time. >> steve: optical illusion. i don't think he was in the chair. >> alisyn: really? >> steve: yeah. >> alisyn: okay. let's get to your headlines to tell you what else is happening at this hour because putnam county, new york will not be helping a newspaper with its map of gun owners' home addresses. the journal news has already published the information of residents in two other counties. to make the map, the newspaper used a freedom of information act request which putnam county is rejecting. officials will hold a press conference to defend their decision. critics of the paper say the whole thing is an invasion of privacy. the editors of the newspaper stand by their decision. >> steve: meanwhile, citizenship granted. russia says french actor gatherrard depar do you can leave france and be a citizen in russia. he wanted out of france because of that country's attempt to raise taxes on the rich by 75%. sound familiar? that tax plan was eventually struck down a couple
david gregory asked him if the fiscal cliff was his lincoln moment? he said no, he never compares himself to lincoln. >> is this your lincoln moment? >> no, look. a, i never compare myself to lincoln. and b seen in a long time. >> steve: optical illusion. i don't think he was in the chair. >> alisyn: really? >> steve: yeah. >> alisyn: okay. let's get to your headlines to tell you what else is happening at this hour because putnam county, new york will not be...
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b" during the tax thing. and when he couldn't do that, then suddenly he lost all leverage. so that's the name of the game number one. and then the second part is what davidking about there, which is they are trying to figure out how to basically move away from the debt limit as a part of this argument, and that's -- it's easier said than done. they know where they should be having this spending argument, and that is with funding the government. whether they can get the rank and file to that place is another story. and that's why the white house's strategy is go ahead and pass something. you've got that whole dollar-for-dollar spending cuts to debt limit, go ahead and give it a shot. see how you come up with it because the white house doesn't believe that boehner can pass a bill that even meets his own standard of dollar for dollar. >> and i would just add, i think the view among top republicans, republican leaders, is that the well is so poisoned by president obama. i mean, this goes beyond, you know, do they agree or disagree, is there an ideological split, that there is so little trust that they feel that obama is bent on really achieving conquest over
b" during the tax thing. and when he couldn't do that, then suddenly he lost all leverage. so that's the name of the game number one. and then the second part is what davidking about there, which is they are trying to figure out how to basically move away from the debt limit as a part of this argument, and that's -- it's easier said than done. they know where they should be having this spending argument, and that is with funding the government. whether they can get the rank and file to...