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in oakland, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >>> and in the 11th congressional district race, jerry mcnerney is declaring victory over david harmer with an edge before 2,000 votes. but harmer is not conceding yet. the four counties involved do not expect to certify those results until november 24 at the earliest. >>> california could face annual budget deficits topping $20 billion through the year 2016. the state's nonpartisan legislative analyst says this year's deficit is grown to $25.4 billion. that includes a $6 billion shortfall in the spending plan that was just approved last month. >>> budget cuts are leading to a 15% increase for cal state students. to protest, students camped out overnight at san jose state university. the added costs will be tough for many, who already work their way through college. >> the bottom line is students are going to have to take on more hours to pay for this so that means less time studying. it's not like they are paying more and getting a better product. they are getting less of a product. >> and we are told that the uc board could also raise tuition next
in oakland, i'm mark sayre, cbs 5. >>> and in the 11th congressional district race, jerry mcnerney is declaring victory over david harmer with an edge before 2,000 votes. but harmer is not conceding yet. the four counties involved do not expect to certify those results until november 24 at the earliest. >>> california could face annual budget deficits topping $20 billion through the year 2016. the state's nonpartisan legislative analyst says this year's deficit is grown to...
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republicans will be against ear marks.president obama will be against ear marks and we will have a wonderful moment of blessed bipartisan bliss. extending the tax rates for two or three years. an agreement on spending cuts. we will have the obama boehner demint agenda for the next three months and it will be good for the country. >> and the one the opponent for barack obama nancy pelosi. >> which wouldn't be bad for barack obama. >> and it wouldn't be bad for the country. >> in the spirit of bipartisanship, i think you are right on most of that. it is just the flavor of the moment the ear marks thing. i don't see it will make a huge difference. it is a small percentage of the actual budget and i find myself agreeing with mitch mcconnell who says you know what is this really going to make a difference or just simply playing to the crowd, grandstanding in a way that doesn't actually change anything. a lot of people say they are conservative but does it really change anything in the way that washington works? does it make a d
republicans will be against ear marks.president obama will be against ear marks and we will have a wonderful moment of blessed bipartisan bliss. extending the tax rates for two or three years. an agreement on spending cuts. we will have the obama boehner demint agenda for the next three months and it will be good for the country. >> and the one the opponent for barack obama nancy pelosi. >> which wouldn't be bad for barack obama. >> and it wouldn't be bad for the country....
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and with the competition, you have five marking you last and three marking you first. >> larry: it'son't undermine carrie ann's opinion. i disagree with it. that's where we come back the next week and try to prove her wrong in doing something she wants us to do. >> larry: you think she's fair? >> i think all the judges are fair. you know, in their own mind. >> larry: how do you take criticism? >> i take criticism very well, i think. i try to apply what the judges say every week. it's been working out for me. >> larry: have they helped you? >> they've helped me a lot. the judges say the same things that maks always tells me in rehearsal. so i get to hear it before they even say it. >> larry: how do you think you're going to come out? truthf truthfully. >> i think anything is possible. but i'm definitely, you know, trying to push forward to win. i really want to win this. especially for maks. i'm very humbled about it. i definitely want to go far. >> larry: brandy and maks will be back. tom, who's next? >> larry, coming up, a young man whom i've repeatedly been beating in backstage pul
and with the competition, you have five marking you last and three marking you first. >> larry: it'son't undermine carrie ann's opinion. i disagree with it. that's where we come back the next week and try to prove her wrong in doing something she wants us to do. >> larry: you think she's fair? >> i think all the judges are fair. you know, in their own mind. >> larry: how do you take criticism? >> i take criticism very well, i think. i try to apply what the judges...
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but look at the reality go ahead mark and. why is that why is that the countries that don't have obamacare as the big guns the don't have u.s. regulatory changes maybe sort of twenty three of them or twenty four of them suffered in the financial crisis. the really the regulatory and policy changes that are in america that everyone's worried about if you're trying to explain twenty cases in your cause or existing one is not usually a very good explanation the problem is you have a consumption driven economy and most of your consumers are on the water it's a very old fashioned term but it's called the mind it was driven by debt right across the public sector and the private sector and your private sector is leveraged underwater so you can invest all the money you want no one's buying. ok darrell it's going to be i guess i mean it's not and if you're going to just go ahead jump in the meter and we're going to go to peter thank you peter i want to make the point here because this a staring issue and spending is is a is a prime imp
but look at the reality go ahead mark and. why is that why is that the countries that don't have obamacare as the big guns the don't have u.s. regulatory changes maybe sort of twenty three of them or twenty four of them suffered in the financial crisis. the really the regulatory and policy changes that are in america that everyone's worried about if you're trying to explain twenty cases in your cause or existing one is not usually a very good explanation the problem is you have a consumption...
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kind of. >> mark, are you? >> yeah, you have to be. they say and kind of apply it to the dance each week, but for us, we're more challenging ourselves. we want to just push through and get better and better every week. our scores have kept us consistently at the bottom, but that's all right. we're having fun and we're having a good time, we just want to keep pushing. >> larry: we're going to gather everyone in front of our wall and when we come back, we'll get each of their predictions on who is going to win. entire cast is going to dance us off, too. >> larry: okay. >> larry: okay. michael moore tonight. this will not be taken personally. jennifer, derrick, who's going to win? >> i think it could be nib. >> larry: oh, come on. >> i'm serious. it could be anyone. >> everyone has a different strength and a different -- >> i think it could be anyone. >> could be anybody. >> larry: kyle, why are you hiding over there? >> i'm not. >> larry: who's going to win? >> who do you think is going to win? >> that's your question. >> what? >> huh? >
kind of. >> mark, are you? >> yeah, you have to be. they say and kind of apply it to the dance each week, but for us, we're more challenging ourselves. we want to just push through and get better and better every week. our scores have kept us consistently at the bottom, but that's all right. we're having fun and we're having a good time, we just want to keep pushing. >> larry: we're going to gather everyone in front of our wall and when we come back, we'll get each of their...
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thank you, carlos, thank you, mark, and thank you, roger. before we go, i want to remind viewers that you can catch "ideas in action" whenever and wherever you choose. to watch complete shows, just go to our website, ideasinactiontv.com, or download a podcast from the itunes store. and that's it for this week's "ideas in action." i'm jim glassman. thanks for watching. >> for more information, visit us at ideasinactiontv.com. funding for "ideas in action" is provided by "investor's business daily." every stock market cycle is led by america's never-ending stream of innovative new companies and inventions. "investor's business daily" helps investors find these new leaders as they emerge. more information is available at investors.com. this program is a production of grace creek media and the george w. bush institute, which are solely responsible for its content.
thank you, carlos, thank you, mark, and thank you, roger. before we go, i want to remind viewers that you can catch "ideas in action" whenever and wherever you choose. to watch complete shows, just go to our website, ideasinactiontv.com, or download a podcast from the itunes store. and that's it for this week's "ideas in action." i'm jim glassman. thanks for watching. >> for more information, visit us at ideasinactiontv.com. funding for "ideas in action" is...
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kind of. >> mark, are you? >> yeah, you have to be.it to the dance each week, but for us, we're more challenging ourselves. we want to just push through and get better and better every week. our scores have kept us consistently at the bottom, but that's all right. we're having fun and wre having a good time, we just want to keep pushing. >> larry: we're going to gather everyone in front of our wall and when we come back, we'll get each of their predictions on who is going to win. entire cast is going to dance us off, too. [ woman ] alright, so this tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. proven better on pain. exchange traded funds. some firms offer them "commission free." problem is they limit the choice of etfs to what makes financial sense to them. td ameritrade doesn't limit you to one brand of etfs... they offer more than 100... e
kind of. >> mark, are you? >> yeah, you have to be.it to the dance each week, but for us, we're more challenging ourselves. we want to just push through and get better and better every week. our scores have kept us consistently at the bottom, but that's all right. we're having fun and wre having a good time, we just want to keep pushing. >> larry: we're going to gather everyone in front of our wall and when we come back, we'll get each of their predictions on who is going to...
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a woman named peter's book i had to cite the mark twain quotation not to mark twain himself which is of course what you're supposed to do according to the chicago manual and all other standard manuals but i was obliged to cite it to the peters book and check cited peter's a times in fact i didn't find the mark twain quote in the peter's book soon as he accused me of plagiarism i went to harvard university and i said there's been this accusation i insist that you investigated please put an investigator on it they put bach the former president of harvard with whom i had not had particularly good relations over the years and derek bach came to the conclusion that there was absolutely no basis for any plagiarism. you're listening to worldview from chicago public radio and we've been talking a day with norman finkelstein assistant professor of political science at the paul i think you'll see it's always had a controversial ads but the controversy never ends in his conflict with harvard's alan dershowitz it began in the democracy now radio program several years ago when he alleged that der
a woman named peter's book i had to cite the mark twain quotation not to mark twain himself which is of course what you're supposed to do according to the chicago manual and all other standard manuals but i was obliged to cite it to the peters book and check cited peter's a times in fact i didn't find the mark twain quote in the peter's book soon as he accused me of plagiarism i went to harvard university and i said there's been this accusation i insist that you investigated please put an...
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you first and five marking you last.t's a matter of opinion. >> larry: it's subjective. >> it's very subjective. i don't undermine her opinion. i disagree with it. it's where we come back the next week and try to prove her wrong and do something she wants us to do. >> larry: you think she's fair? >> i think all the judges are fair in their own mind. >> larry: how do you take criticism? >> i take criticism very well i think. i try to apply what they say every week for every dance i have been able to do. it's been working out for me. >> larry: have they helped you? >> they have helped me a lot. the judges say the same things maks tell me in rehearsal. i get to hear it before they say it. >> larry: how do you think you are going to come out? truthfully. >> anything is possible. i'm definitely trying to push forward to win. i really want to win this. >> larry: would it shock you if you won this? >> yes, it would shock me. i'm very humble about it of course if that happened, but i definitely want to go far. >> larry: who is n
you first and five marking you last.t's a matter of opinion. >> larry: it's subjective. >> it's very subjective. i don't undermine her opinion. i disagree with it. it's where we come back the next week and try to prove her wrong and do something she wants us to do. >> larry: you think she's fair? >> i think all the judges are fair in their own mind. >> larry: how do you take criticism? >> i take criticism very well i think. i try to apply what they say every...
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mark became a new man-- marky mark... a white rapper in the hip-hop world. ♪ >> logan: his 1991 song, "good vibrations," went gold. he became known for his antics onstage, where, to the delight of screaming girls, he dropped his pants. ( cheers and applause ) >> wahlberg: it's not like i should take credit for this, like, ingenious idea. i just pulled down my pants. and my mother did not like it all. >> logan: what did you say when your mother complained? >> wahlberg: "i wouldn't do it anymore." >> logan: and then you went out, and did it again. >> wahlberg: yeah. >> logan: the dropping of his drawers inspired an ad campaign that featured wahlberg in his calvin klein underwear. when you look back at that part of your career, how do you feel about it? >> wahlberg: it was certainly, ah, got my foot in the door and allowed me to get where i am today. but i'm glad that i don't do that anymore. action! >> logan: soon after, wahlberg received a pivotal phone call from director penny marshall. she was casting a new movie, "renai
mark became a new man-- marky mark... a white rapper in the hip-hop world. ♪ >> logan: his 1991 song, "good vibrations," went gold. he became known for his antics onstage, where, to the delight of screaming girls, he dropped his pants. ( cheers and applause ) >> wahlberg: it's not like i should take credit for this, like, ingenious idea. i just pulled down my pants. and my mother did not like it all. >> logan: what did you say when your mother complained? >>...
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mark alias said something like in virginia the give you two weeks for capital punishment cases. in minnesota you get seven weeks doherty recount of the guy that already won. [laughter] and then when coleman appeals which he is entitled to do, it takes them a month to determine which is lightening speed for them. so yes there was a deily but one of the things i think and maybe this is a minnesota thing is the longer it took the longer people realized was fair. and when -- i write about what i think is one of the bigger mystics as he attempted to get franken c to before the trial was done and the supreme court shot him down big time and franken at decision franken me on the legal front early on even before coleman appeals, franken approaches franken and says you wanda recovery muskett you see to in washington and franken said don't do that. he knew he wanted to run again someday and minnesota will think it is getting jammed down their throats. some people would it take forever to get there and did affect the new congress i think in the and it was a -- good for the process, but i g
mark alias said something like in virginia the give you two weeks for capital punishment cases. in minnesota you get seven weeks doherty recount of the guy that already won. [laughter] and then when coleman appeals which he is entitled to do, it takes them a month to determine which is lightening speed for them. so yes there was a deily but one of the things i think and maybe this is a minnesota thing is the longer it took the longer people realized was fair. and when -- i write about what i...
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right, mark? the internet is incredibly valuable in terms of the information that provides access to unlimited resources and with free trade, commerce and opinion and speech, there are people who will take advantage of opportunities and perpetuate some of the less fortunate sides of our society and our approach again is to reward when people do things in an accurate way, make sure that the portrayal is being recognized, so that ultimately somebody would never think of portraying someone in recovery sitting, you know, under a bridge and/or someone who has an addiction because that would be, you know, just not the cool way to do it. and so one step at a time, one program at a time, one writer at a time is the way we eventually will turn this around. doug, why should these industries care as to how they portray this issue? in the long term, it's in their best interest. i mean, i think you can look at some recent examples of global corporations recognizing that working in the public health interest is
right, mark? the internet is incredibly valuable in terms of the information that provides access to unlimited resources and with free trade, commerce and opinion and speech, there are people who will take advantage of opportunities and perpetuate some of the less fortunate sides of our society and our approach again is to reward when people do things in an accurate way, make sure that the portrayal is being recognized, so that ultimately somebody would never think of portraying someone in...
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i think conservatives did turn out for mark kirk.hink bill brady and mark kirk complimented everybody on this ballot. i'm very optimistic. >> reporter: as a candidate in races, you know all too well how difficult it is this night when it's a tight race. what do you think he's feeling right now? >> well, he's nervous. he's looking at the numbers and just hopeful. he knows -- i know one thing. mark kirk left everything on the field. he spent every bit of energy he could and worked very hard. i think he's a man of great integrity and should be judged on what he's done in his career and not what others say about him. i think he'll be a great united states senator. >> reporter: thank you very much for joining us. he of course is referring to the character issue which has just covered this race. now, i have covered mark kirk for about ten years and i think the toughest race he ever faced was his first congressional race ten years ago and the numbers showed it. he won by 51% of the vote. that could be a repeat tonight weather it's a win or
i think conservatives did turn out for mark kirk.hink bill brady and mark kirk complimented everybody on this ballot. i'm very optimistic. >> reporter: as a candidate in races, you know all too well how difficult it is this night when it's a tight race. what do you think he's feeling right now? >> well, he's nervous. he's looking at the numbers and just hopeful. he knows -- i know one thing. mark kirk left everything on the field. he spent every bit of energy he could and worked...
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he is an executive director of oppenheimer and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger mark i have to go to you first i mean first of all there's a lot of conflicting numbers out there what the u.s. debt level is it's thirteen point seven billion or as one economist at boston university says it's almost two hundred i'm sorry thirteen point seven trillion up to two hundred trillion a year in europe right now and the eurozone is in very bad shape we have everyone's talking about ireland this time before it was greece spain is on the radar portugal's on the radar there's an enormous amount of debt out there and everyone's trying to drive it down is that possible and will we ever be able to pay off these debts these enormous debts. one of the things about the concern here is that while it makes sense for any one country or even individual or household or firm to try and clean the ball and she hasn't got too much debt if we all try and do it at the same time all you end up doing is essentially contrived in the economy for everyone what's kind of locally a rational choice becomes
he is an executive director of oppenheimer and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger mark i have to go to you first i mean first of all there's a lot of conflicting numbers out there what the u.s. debt level is it's thirteen point seven billion or as one economist at boston university says it's almost two hundred i'm sorry thirteen point seven trillion up to two hundred trillion a year in europe right now and the eurozone is in very bad shape we have everyone's talking about...
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joining us in our panel today are mark weber, director of communications, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; ron tannenbaum, president and co-founder, intherooms.com, fort lauderdale, florida; dr. w. douglas evans, professor and director, public health communication and marketing program, george washington university, washington, dc; sandra de castro buffington, director, hollywood health & society, usc annenberg norman lear center, beverly hills, california. the media obviously influences how people create their opinions, particularly about addiction and treatment issues in behavior health. and doug, why don't we review what we mean about media today. some time ago, marshall mcluhan said that the medium is the message and that is more true today than ever. media have proliferated and they now permeate our society. we're surrounded by it constantly 24/7 and users increasingly are defining what the media are and what those media mean to the rest of us. and mark, why is it important for the media
joining us in our panel today are mark weber, director of communications, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; ron tannenbaum, president and co-founder, intherooms.com, fort lauderdale, florida; dr. w. douglas evans, professor and director, public health communication and marketing program, george washington university, washington, dc; sandra de castro buffington, director, hollywood health & society,...
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did you follow that, mark? >> it means they only have 37 (laughing) only get to 49. >> lehrer: the polls have turned out to be exactly correct. the polls said the republicans would get the house big time. very close. but the democrats would maintain control of the senate. impediment to getting things going. a lot of interesting things in california which we'll be analyze for a long time to go. >> woodruff: we love doing the analyzing. spencer, we thank you. >> thank you, judy. >> lehrer: that ends our pbs newshour election night special. our coverage with those great pundits shields and brooks and others will continue online including results and vote tallies from the associated press. we'll see you there and again here, of course, tomorrow evening on the newshour. for now, i'm jim lehrer. and for all entire pbs newshour election team, thank you and good night.
did you follow that, mark? >> it means they only have 37 (laughing) only get to 49. >> lehrer: the polls have turned out to be exactly correct. the polls said the republicans would get the house big time. very close. but the democrats would maintain control of the senate. impediment to getting things going. a lot of interesting things in california which we'll be analyze for a long time to go. >> woodruff: we love doing the analyzing. spencer, we thank you. >> thank you,...
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mark elife as said in virginia they give you two weeks for capital punishment cases. in minnesota, you get seven weeks for a recount that a guy already won and then when coleman hey peels, shall did it shall -- appeals, he appeals to the minnesota supreme court, at lightning speed and one of the things i think, and maybe this is a minnesotaism, is the longer it took, the more the people realized this was fair and when elias, i write about what i think is one of the bigger mistakes, he attempted to get franken seated before the trial was done and the supreme court shot him down big time and franken, in the only decision that franken really made on the legal front early on, even before coleman appeals, franken -- elias approaches franken and says you won the recount, let's get you seated in washington and franken said no, don't do that. he knew he wanted to run again some day, he knew that minnesotans would think it's getting jammed down their throats, so while some people -- it did take forever for him to get there and did affect the new congress, i think in of the end
mark elife as said in virginia they give you two weeks for capital punishment cases. in minnesota, you get seven weeks for a recount that a guy already won and then when coleman hey peels, shall did it shall -- appeals, he appeals to the minnesota supreme court, at lightning speed and one of the things i think, and maybe this is a minnesotaism, is the longer it took, the more the people realized this was fair and when elias, i write about what i think is one of the bigger mistakes, he attempted...
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as a result it cools the locations right around the freezing mark. on that rain cloud for day five into wednesday. a slight chance. it looks like the activity moves in for thursday. this weekend all of the outdoor activities should be focused if you can on sunday. >> more snow for the sierra. gotten feet now and not even december yet. >> a constant snow machine over the past week. they will get more tomorrow. >> the skiers love it. thanks, mark. >> the world famous jumping frogs of the county will get a home of their own now. mark twain made the frogs famous will be in a short story published in 1867. the u.s. fish and wildlife service has approved the creation of a nature preserve to help protect the threatened red legged frog. that frog is the biggest frog in the western united states and listed as threatened back in 1996. >>> new owners, new policy. what the warriors owners did about a long-standing debt with their landlord and what was at the center of the dispute. ñsxóxgñ . >> the new owners of the golden state warriors have settled a landlord d
as a result it cools the locations right around the freezing mark. on that rain cloud for day five into wednesday. a slight chance. it looks like the activity moves in for thursday. this weekend all of the outdoor activities should be focused if you can on sunday. >> more snow for the sierra. gotten feet now and not even december yet. >> a constant snow machine over the past week. they will get more tomorrow. >> the skiers love it. thanks, mark. >> the world famous...
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and i'm mark shields and i paid for this.his is some bogus group with a euphemistic name attached to it. they can say david brooks is a known public.... >> that's true. >> lehrer: we get the point. >> thesbian. >> i intuitively agree with that. it has to have a corrosive effect. >> lehrer: the dialogue. >> i saw a study recently where they measured public cynicism in districts with a ton of outside negative ads and without negative ads and there was no difference. people were equally cynical. there's a complicated relationship between what's on tv and what people think. there's aate low of cynicism out there. intuitively it feels like it must have an effect. >> you can't believe that we need more corporate money in politics. >> i never... i don't think i said that. i don't think i said that. >> that's what this... jim, it is going to be exponentially next time. >> lehrer: that's where we are right now. thank you both. talk to you later. >> ifill: the non-election developments of this day. at least 76 iraqis were killed in a b
and i'm mark shields and i paid for this.his is some bogus group with a euphemistic name attached to it. they can say david brooks is a known public.... >> that's true. >> lehrer: we get the point. >> thesbian. >> i intuitively agree with that. it has to have a corrosive effect. >> lehrer: the dialogue. >> i saw a study recently where they measured public cynicism in districts with a ton of outside negative ads and without negative ads and there was no...
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mark, thanks very much. mark sayre in san jose. some people are talking about there may be a protest on wednesday. is that right? one of the busiest travel days? >> reporter: indeed. it's the opt out protest asking for people who don't approve of these new security measures to opt out of the full-body scanners. the tsa director this morning saying he hopes people don't do that because it will create a backlog on wednesday. >> certainly ruin the start of the holiday for a lot of people. mark, thanks very much. mark sayre in san jose. >>> travelers will also have higher prize this holiday season. farecompare.com says plane tickets are up 59% compared to last thanksgiving. hotel and gas prices are higher as well. >>> 6:32. some new bus shelters in san francisco are leaving some riders al wet. this is marked and 2nd street. the new open design for 1200 shelters is supposed to make it easier for people with disabilities to get access from behind but that leaves part of the shelters vulnerable to rain particularly
mark, thanks very much. mark sayre in san jose. some people are talking about there may be a protest on wednesday. is that right? one of the busiest travel days? >> reporter: indeed. it's the opt out protest asking for people who don't approve of these new security measures to opt out of the full-body scanners. the tsa director this morning saying he hopes people don't do that because it will create a backlog on wednesday. >> certainly ruin the start of the holiday for a lot of...
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it is meant to mark d. important social node within the fabric of the community -- mark the social noted with in the fabric of the community. corners are often anchored by a slightly taller building, adding to the variety of fabric of is mentioning. lastly, the 11-story buildings are added to the site. there are just about four or five on the west side, the remainder being on the east side, again, to anchor important districts in the neighborhood, and to really help mark specific corners and intersections. one of the things we found is that when you look at this, from an aerial perspective, it looks like a continuous fabric. the reality is that as you move around the neighborhood, it is actually a fairly confusing street fabric because of the tax agonal street pattern. by placing towers that can be different at each of those intersections and turns, you start to have the means to help orient you as you move through the neighborhood. the scale of this is an example of a view of a neighborhood shared street,
it is meant to mark d. important social node within the fabric of the community -- mark the social noted with in the fabric of the community. corners are often anchored by a slightly taller building, adding to the variety of fabric of is mentioning. lastly, the 11-story buildings are added to the site. there are just about four or five on the west side, the remainder being on the east side, again, to anchor important districts in the neighborhood, and to really help mark specific corners and...
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i'm thankful that mark is my partner. >> greta: mark, you get nervous still or is this old hat for you very nervous before i perform anything. nothing like it. you can practice all day getting out on that floor and the crowd roaring and you hear that sound, it is like here we go! it is definitely nerve-racking but fun at the same time. >> greta: where all going to be watching it is a huge hit the show. everyone is going to be watching to see who wins this year. good luck to both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> greta: next, karl rove is here. karl says not to get cocky. what does he mean? >> everyone wants to know which republicans are running for president? tonight you get answers from three of the people who are possible candidates. stay tuned. host: could switchio really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? (high-pitched laughter) man: hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. when you're responsible for this much of the team, you need a car
i'm thankful that mark is my partner. >> greta: mark, you get nervous still or is this old hat for you very nervous before i perform anything. nothing like it. you can practice all day getting out on that floor and the crowd roaring and you hear that sound, it is like here we go! it is definitely nerve-racking but fun at the same time. >> greta: where all going to be watching it is a huge hit the show. everyone is going to be watching to see who wins this year. good luck to both of...
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we've got ourselves a cool night here, mark and micah.er inland locations, 40s in many other areas. these are current temperatures, and finally, this is a temperature map that looks the season. it is really cold up to the north. and you can see the single digit and subzero temperatures showing up but these weather systems that are passing south of us captured most of the moisture to the south so we're left with these little sprinkly things like those showing up on the radar right there and they're expected to not affect much of the area at all and get another little batch tomorrow afternoon. see that little low pressure coming up by way of louisiana passing south of us. the one dropping through monica schneider passes south of us and could clip us with some light rain or ice pellets or snow flakes wednesday night and thursday. minnesota á. 52 on wednesday, cloudy, 42 on thursday, friday is the low to mid-40s, and we warm back to upper 40s over the coming weekend. there could be cooler air beyond our seven-day forecast next week. that look
we've got ourselves a cool night here, mark and micah.er inland locations, 40s in many other areas. these are current temperatures, and finally, this is a temperature map that looks the season. it is really cold up to the north. and you can see the single digit and subzero temperatures showing up but these weather systems that are passing south of us captured most of the moisture to the south so we're left with these little sprinkly things like those showing up on the radar right there and...
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bonus temperatures, you can see them warming up to the 40 degree mark. cheering skies on monday and nice into next week. gosia? >> mark, thank you. >>> in london, they did not have the drawing power. christiey's auction house had an original darth vader costume from the original movie but no bidder came to the price. when it came to a james bond gun bidding went through the roof. it sold for $450,000. that is 10 times above the estimate. that is our report for tonight. i'm gasia mikaelian. our coverage continues on-line at ktvu.com and tonight's 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. have a great thanksgiving night you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones.
bonus temperatures, you can see them warming up to the 40 degree mark. cheering skies on monday and nice into next week. gosia? >> mark, thank you. >>> in london, they did not have the drawing power. christiey's auction house had an original darth vader costume from the original movie but no bidder came to the price. when it came to a james bond gun bidding went through the roof. it sold for $450,000. that is 10 times above the estimate. that is our report for tonight. i'm gasia...
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mark halpern is an msnbc senior political analyst.azine, both with "game change." mark, is this possibility -- let's talk about the tax cuts. it seems to me everybody in america knows that their taxes are going up this next january, coming january. unless action is taken by congress to extend the bush tax cuts at least for them. and the president's problem is he's unlikely to get a vote in this senate to extend tax cuts just for the group he wants to extend them for, people under $250,000 a year. he may be facing a choice come mid-december of whether to let this thing go back to january with the tax cuts not in effect, people facing a tax increase and it will be blamed on him. what's he do? >> this is a test case for what a lot of the next few years are going to be like. all presidents face cross currents. on this issue and almost everything else the president wants to get done, he can get stuff done or alienate part of part of the so-called professional left. the key for him is to show that he can get enough stuff done and get enough
mark halpern is an msnbc senior political analyst.azine, both with "game change." mark, is this possibility -- let's talk about the tax cuts. it seems to me everybody in america knows that their taxes are going up this next january, coming january. unless action is taken by congress to extend the bush tax cuts at least for them. and the president's problem is he's unlikely to get a vote in this senate to extend tax cuts just for the group he wants to extend them for, people under...
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>> couric: mark strassmann in atlanta, mark, thank you so much. and turning overseas, a confrontation today between the two koreas. they fired artillery shells at each other after the north warned the south to stop military drills near their sea border. two south koreans were killed and 18 were wounded. the white house blames the north and says president obama is "outraged." late today, his national security team met to discuss how to respond. celia hatton has more on the clash between the koreas. >> reporter: residents on the south korean island of yeonpyeong ran for their lives as north and south korea exchanged artillery fire for an hour. dozens of shells rained down on the island and its fishing village near the disputed korean border. "it was like war, my house burned down" says this resident, one of 1,200 civilians evacuated from the now-empty island. it was the worst military confrontation between the koreas in decades. as soon as the shooting stopped a war of words began, with each country claiming the other fired the first shots. all this
>> couric: mark strassmann in atlanta, mark, thank you so much. and turning overseas, a confrontation today between the two koreas. they fired artillery shells at each other after the north warned the south to stop military drills near their sea border. two south koreans were killed and 18 were wounded. the white house blames the north and says president obama is "outraged." late today, his national security team met to discuss how to respond. celia hatton has more on the clash...
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it's just not a plausible scenario for him. >> back to mark. get the republicans to agree to anything short of a complete extenuation of the tax cuts, even for the wealthy? can he get them to agree to anything short of that or they'll say, no, mr. president, we're not going to give you the vote in the senate. you're not getting the 60 votes. you're not going to get to just to people who make 250. you have to get it all or they won't approve the vote. suppose they do that. >> i think he's lost the possibility and the leverage to get them decoupled. to have an unequal extension. i think the best he can hope for is a short-term mirrored exemption -- extension for everything. and if he gets that, that's just a place holder. he needs to fight another day. but he can't be all about battle. he has to use this as an opportunity to figure out how he's going to deal with this new political normal with republicans, not in the majority in the lame-duck session but effectively with the upper hand now and in the majority in the house in january. >> let me go
it's just not a plausible scenario for him. >> back to mark. get the republicans to agree to anything short of a complete extenuation of the tax cuts, even for the wealthy? can he get them to agree to anything short of that or they'll say, no, mr. president, we're not going to give you the vote in the senate. you're not getting the 60 votes. you're not going to get to just to people who make 250. you have to get it all or they won't approve the vote. suppose they do that. >> i think...