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Jersey's Loss Is New York's Gain--Sort of

Hah! And you thought it was always New York City that lost out on the corporate-retention duel. This time around, MSNBC is moving 421 jobs from Secaucus, NJ, to Rockefeller Plaza, balking on a deal that was supposed to keep them in the Garden State for another five years.

New Jersey loses about $8 million in foregone sales taxes from the move, according to the watchdog group New Jersey Policy Perspective, and another $9.6 million in grants and equipment that the network won't give back, according to this article in the Asbury Park Press. Hey, 10 years is long enough, ain't it?

Now, NBC, capitalizing on the return move as well as on plans to expand staff by 1,600, wants more tax breaks from New York City, according to Good Jobs New York.

- Matthew Schuerman

Elsewhere: Taxes, Blackjack

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New York City is the tax capital of the world.

Conservatives don't like Eliot Spitzer's nominee for Environmental Conservation Commissioner.

Alan Hevesi wasn't the only state comptroller who had his wife chauffeured by a state employee.

Assembly members are playing basketball against the City Council this weekend.

Hillary Clinton's favorite game is blackjack.

Tom Daschle will endorse Barack Obama.

Jonathan Stein thinks "John McCain might as well be gay."

A GOP pollster tells Greg Sargent that that poll showing massive support for the war in Iraq is bogus.

A Republican presidential debate in Iowa will air on MSNBC on November 6. And pictured above is a photographic scrum in the Council's Red Room today.

-- Azi Paybarah

Norah O'Donnell Sees Israel Lobby Behind Carter Row

Norah O'Donnell on MSNBC just now did a very aggressive job of interviewing Steve Berman, one of the Jews who resigned from the Carter Center advisory board in protest of Carter's book. O'Donnell asked whether he had been "lobbied" by Jewish groups to do so. Berman said he hadn't. She didn't seem to believe him, virtually repeating the question, this time adding "AIPAC", and then bridled at the fact that these so-called friends of Carter did all this without even talking to their former leader ahead of time. Didn't you owe the former President that? she asked.

O'Donnell made her own point of view clear when she showed footage of Carter, on Hardball, saying that the United States has been deprived (by the lobby) of the vigorous debate about the Occupied Territories that goes on every day in Israel itself. I applaud her for being a tough journalist who knows a smokescreen.

O'Donnell's stance is significant. It demonstrates that, 10 months on, and notwithstanding the inability of the New York Times to cover the matter and the smearing of the authors by the Washington Post, Walt & Mearsheimer have mainstreamed the lobby as an issue in our public life. The battle is on. American attitudes on Israel are changing. More and more Americans recognize a simple truth: the hateful Israeli occupation has undermined our image across the Arab world.

The Abrams Family

Dan Abrams and Floyd Abrams.
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Dan Abrams and Floyd Abrams.

Back in the 1970’s, when Floyd Abrams was co-counsel for The New York Times on the Pentagon Pa  read more »

The Abrams Family

Back in the 1970’s, when Floyd Abrams was co-counsel for The New York Times on the Pentagon Papers  read more »

What We Learned Tonight

It's 11:30 on the East Coast and we know that Nancy Pelosi will be the next Speaker of the House. That's about all we know. We don't yet know how many of her fellow Democrats will constitute the next House majority, nor do we have any clue whom they will select as their new Majority Leader-- Maryand's Steny Hoyer and Pennsylvania's John Murtha will now square off.

We also have no idea which party will control the Senate-- and with the Virginia race now on its way to a recount, it may be several days. The signs, though, point to a reduced Republican majority, with Democrats falling short in Tennessee and Virginia. However, if the Virginia outcome is reversed -- either in the very late returns (13 precincts from Democrat-rich Richmond have apparently not been counted yet) -- and if Democratis then run the table in Missouri and Montana, they'll have their magic six seats.

So for anyone still reading this, the best advise is to head to your living room, flip on MSNBC, keep your finger on the mute button when Chris Matthews comes on the screen, and have some fun watching the rest of the numbers trickle in.

-- Steve Kornacki

There Goes the House

MSNBC has declared that the Democrats will take back the House, based on Associated Press projections that the party has gained at least 19 seats (they needed 15 to win control). Still unclear is whether they will add significantly to that total before the night is over. -- Steve Kornacki

The Final Seinfeld: I Told You So!

Jerry Seinfeld.
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Jerry Seinfeld.

I’m sorry, I just can’t resist.  read more »

Wednesday: A Buyers' Market

  • Why are police targetting the red seven-seater tricylcles? (The New York Sun)
  • The "purves" in Long Island City can find a cheaper luxury condo from Corcoran. (Curbed)
  • The city's may be losing its black population, but Battery Park City is suffering from black-car blight. (The Village Voice)
  • The corner of Lexington Avenue and East 86th Street will house a residential/retail building, fitted with an H&M and a Barnes & Noble. (New York Post)
  • Liberal authors beg for money at a Barnes & Noble near you. (Free Williamsburg)
  • The new Javits Center expansion will be of little use to larger conventions. It will rise up, not out, and the city will end up losing money. (The New York Times)
  • Duck pâté, charcuterie plates and brick turns a Lower East Side joint into a bourgeois den. (The Village Voice)
  • The average sales price for an Upper East Side townhouse increased by 64 percent in one year. But they're the outliers. (MSNBC)
  • A 95-year-old landmark building, also known as the john. (The New York Times)
  • A townhouse owners in Durham, England is so desperate to move he's throwing in his Ferrari to sweeten the deal. (House & Ferrari)
  • Save Our Parks is not a Yankees fan.
  • Deep insights: "The shift we’re seeing is an emphasis on large developers, not small nonprofits who reach those most in need." Duh... (City Limits)
- Riva Froymovich

Instapundit Pauses to Reflect On How the Little Guy Can Win

Glenn Reynolds, king of the blogs.
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Glenn Reynolds, king of the blogs.

In case you don’t know, Glenn Reynolds is the biggest sole proprietor in the political blogosp  read more »

CNN Is Clobbered By Fox On Cable, Revenges On Web

<b>Second Item:</b> Dick Cavett.
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Second Item: Dick Cavett.

Quietly, on the Internet, the terms of the cable-news ratings battle have been reversed: Web audienc  read more »

Anthony Targets White Guys

Based on his planned spending on cable TV, Anthony is planning what The Politicker's outside expert considers the upscale white guy vote:

He's planning to spend about $500,000 over the last two weeks on these networks: Comedy Central, CNBC, CNN, ESPN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, TNT, YES (including 11 Yankees games), and USA.  read more »

The buy also includes Lifetime, a regular stop for pols, and -- for some reason -- Nickelodeon!

The Trouble Is, So Far Kerry Stinks On TV

In recent weeks, even Senator John Kerry's closest friends have been at a loss as to why the Democra  read more »

Deborah Norville, Steely Magnolia, Makes Another Comeback

If Martha Stewart needed one thing after her devastating court convictions on Friday, March 5, it wa  read more »

Dean TV Performance Eviscerated On Air: 'Worst Since Quayle'

On Tuesday, Jan. 20, the day after Governor Howard Dean went from Presidential candidate to W.W.F.  read more »

Dean TV Performance Eviscerated On Air: 'Worst Since Quayle'

On Tuesday, Jan. 20, the day after Governor Howard Dean went from Presidential candidate to W.W.F.  read more »

You've Got Hate Mail! Virtual Pundits (Mis)Fire Back

Clicking through a stack of e-mail from readers indignant over something I'd written about President  read more »

Ron Reagan Jr. Steps Up to Bat With Left Chat

On Monday, July 28, Ron Reagan started a week-long run as guest co-host on MSNBC's Buchanan & Press  read more »

Joe Scarborough: As Anti-O'Reilly, He's a Gentle Bear

Joe Scarborough, a former Republican Congressman from Florida and ubiquitous spokesman for George W.  read more »

Love & Death at 60 Minutes

Wednesday, Jan. 29 Jeff Fager, you've just been named the next executive producer of 60 Minutes.  read more »

Love & Death at 60 Minutes

Wednesday, Jan. 29Jeff Fager, you've just been named the next executive producer of 60 Minutes.  read more »

The Bloomberg Budget

Restore the Commuter TaxAs New York learned to its dismay a generation ago, tax increases or consist  read more »

Hey Martha! Ken! You're 'Not Guilty' In My Worldview

Great minds-our deep thinkers, brilliant intellectuals and philosopher kings-have always believed th  read more »

Coultergeist

Ann Coulter
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Ann Coulter

Ann Coulter, author of the No.  read more »

Butterfly Ballot Effect

And so we've come to the end of the first year of the newmillennium.  read more »

Gracious Mayor Makes Politics Look Small

After Mayor Giuliani broke the news of his prostate cancer, I wondered if some news-cycler might hit  read more »

Death as Celebrity: Suffer the Parents

The trench coat mafia, it seems, were admirers of Adolf Hitler.  read more »

Love 'n' Rockets: A Special Report

Good evening, everybody, and welcome to MSNBC's special prime-time edition of The President in Crisi  read more »

CNBC Dances in the Muck As Andy Lack Cleans Up

He may never earn the trust of Tom Brokaw and his blue-chip buds at 30 Rockefeller Plaza.  read more »

Geraldo's Glasses-And Our Spectacles

The challenge here is going to be to prove to you there's a unifying thread in my thoughts on Gerald  read more »