Sarah Palin on Thursday cut off an unauthorized interview with CNN. As his crew was taking footage of the former Alaska governor signing books at an Iowa Walmart, Jim Acosta tried to take advantage of the situation by asking her a few questions (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more
Continue reading …Click here to view this media We’ve been rooting since the election for Senate Democrats to show some spine and reform the filibuster at the start of the coming session — Sen. Jeff Merkley, as we reported then, has been developing a plan that makes so much sense it’s almost certain never to make it through. Moreover, as with the public option and the economic stimulus package, we haven’t exactly been holding our collective breaths waiting for it to happen, given Democrats’ extensive history of evolving spines made of orange Jell-O. Now, however, it seems Republicans have so overplayed their hand in bullying Democrats around that they might actually force the Democrats to grow spines and do the job. Ezra Klein has the details : Mitch McConnell’s threat to filibuster literally everything Democrats want to do until Democrats and Republicans agree to a compromise on the Bush tax cuts can be read as a power play, but it can also be read as a dare: At this point, Republicans are sure that they can abuse the rules as much as they’d like and Democrats won’t dare do a thing about it. McConnell’s blanket filibuster now joins Richard Shelby’s blanket hold as the two most egregious acts of procedural brinkmanship in a Congress that’s been chock-full of rules-based obstruction. If there’s a wild card here, it’s Sen. Jeff Merkley and the other Democrats who’ve been agitating for rules reform for well over a year now. Today, Merkley released his proposal (pdf), and it’s a detailed, thoughtful and supportable package of reforms — even for those who believe in the filibuster. You can read the whole memo here (PDF – 101.98 KB) . As we noted before, the beauty of the Merkley plan is that it preserves the filibuster but makes it so it actually in practice is what it was intended to be: a last resort of a determined minority willing to stake its members’ precious time and resources to make it happen, instead of an easy way to halt any kind of deliberation with a simple check-off, as is the case now. As Ezra notes: This is filibuster reform that even the filibuster’s supporters can love: It focuses the practice on the tradition of debate and discussion that Senate traditionalists consider to be the institution’s indispensable trait. Even so, a few days ago, I would’ve told you it didn’t have a chance, as there’d be no energy to look at the rules again. But McConnell’s announcement of a blanket filibuster that’s meant to stop the Senate from debating legislation rather than ensure that all sides have time to be heard may be just the push the traditionalists needed. Greg Sargent noted that making the change will not require a filibuster-proof majority : Merkley’s office believes such a change to the rules could be accomplished with a simple majority vote in the Senate, and Merkley will be pushing colleagues to join his effort to make such a vote happen at the outset of the new session in January. Sen. Merkley was on Rachel Maddow’s show the other night to explain. Heather has the transcript here.
Continue reading …At this point, there’s essentially nothing that we don’t already know about the Nexus S … except when it’ll be officially revealed, of course. But up until now, we haven’t had a good look at what exactly the impending smartphone’s camera sensor could do. Thanks to an unsuspecting Picasa stream, we’re now being treated to a handful of images captured by a Samsung GT-I9020 — or in other terms, a Nexus S. Better still, someone uploaded a brief video clip of its HD motion capturing abilities, and that’s embedded just past the break (horizontal and portrait versions, to boot). Have a peek yourself and see if you’re impressed. [Thanks, Anonymous] Continue reading Nexus S shows off its camera, video recording abilities Nexus S shows off its camera, video recording abilities originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Dec 2010 12:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Wow guys, we just spotted a new video of the PlayStation Phone , codenamed Zeus Z1, and this time we get a long, loving look at the entire device — a refreshing contrast to last time’s blurry tease . In addition to appreciating just how fat this phone is, and just how real it is, you can clearly see a “PlayStation” icon, which should hopefully put to rest any doubts that this phone will actually play PlayStation games. Check out a close-up of the icon after the break. Oh, and by the way, there’s no audio on the video, your computer is not broken. [Thanks, Sha] Continue reading PlayStation Phone ‘Zeus Z1′ caught on video again, this time you can actually see it PlayStation Phone ‘Zeus Z1′ caught on video again, this time you can actually see it originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Dec 2010 18:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Street food vendors are in a prime position to make use of solar power — they’re out on corners, on roadsides, and under under the glaring sun dishing out to-go meals all day. And many around the world still use charcoal or natural gas to heat their grills. Seems to me like a redundancy. It did to the Swiss inventor featured in the video above, as well — so he introduced solar powered street vending to Mexico. Watch: … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …photo: Rupert Taylor-Price / Creative Commons Is there no place on the planet where human-caused pollution has not reached? Scientists have discovered that both the snow and soil on Mount Everest now contains dangerous levels of arsenic and cadmium, most brought to the roof of the world thanks to the
Continue reading …After we reviewed the DropCam Echo a few weeks back and found ourselves generally unimpressed, we received an e-mail from someone at D-Link saying something to the effect of: “Dude, you have to try out our thing, because our thing is totally better than their thing and costs a heck of a lot less too.” We took them up on that offer and, while unfortunately D-Link’s thing has a much less catchy name, DCS-930L Wireless N Camera hardly rolling off the tongue, the sub-$100 device does indeed live up to its billing — for the most part. Gallery: D-Link DCS-930L Wireless N Network Camera Continue reading D-Link DCS-930L Wireless N Network Camera review D-Link DCS-930L Wireless N Network Camera review originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Dec 2010 13:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …While the media have been hyping rich liberals like Ted Turner and Warren Buffett calling on Congress to raise taxes on Americans earning over $250,000 per year, they've failed to inform the public that the nation's top earners already pay a disproportionately large share of the nation's tax burden, NewsBusters publisher Brent Bozell told Fox News's Steve Doocy on this morning's “Fox & Friends” [video follows page break] : read more
Continue reading …Have you ever heard that Aaliyah song where Timbaland’s all “it’s been a long time (time), we shouldn’ta left you (left you) without a dope beat to step to (step to)?” That’s how we feel now, or it’s how we felt yesterday, and now this is a new beat to step to, but it’s a whole entire Engadget Podcast to step to. P.S. Oh, and in addition to the Engadget Podcast Bingo site , there’s now an Engadget Podcast Bingo iOS app made by insanely awesome listener Pierre-Marc Airoldi. Go check it out! Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Billionaire 00:07:05 – Verizon’s LTE details go live: December 5th, 38 markets, 60 airports, and 2 USB modems 00:08:34 – Verizon LTE plans start at $50/month for 5GB of data (update) 00:09:00 – Verizon LTE / 4G preview with the LG VL600 modem 00:11:00 – Verizon confirms contract-free 4G LTE options: same rates, pricier modems 00:33:25 – 55 people think the iPad is more valuable than the Galaxy Tab (updated) 00:42:15 – RIM buys TAT, BlackBerry UI in danger of becoming awesome 00:55:14 – Chrome OS consumer launch pushed to 2011, Google-branded Chromebook could still arrive this year 01:06:30 – Dell Inspiron Duo review 01:25:00 – Dell Venue Pro finally available to order: $99 on contract, shipping December 9th 01:25:37 – Acer reveals Iconia dual-screen laptop / tablet, Clear.fi cloud-based media sharing system 01:26:30 – Acer Iconia first hands-on! (update: video!) 01:30:55 – Sony Ericsson LiveView review Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (enhanced AAC). [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator. [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) LISTEN (OGG) Contact the podcast 1-888-ENGADGET or podcast (at) engadget (dot) com. Twitter: @joshuatopolsky @futurepaul @reckless @engadget Filed under: Podcasts Engadget Podcast 220 – 12.03.2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Dec 2010 11:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image via Oceana video Oceana has launched a new PSA for sea turtles that takes a silly approach to a serious issue. The ad features comedians Angela Kinsey (“The Office”) and Rachael Harris (“My Boys” and “The Hangover”) as the two work very hard to be the next Bond girls. Watch the video after the jumo. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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