Bloomberg Had Several Successors in Mind, None of Whom Were Christine Quinn

When it was reported last month that Mayor Bloomberg called Hillary Clinton to urge her to run for mayor in 2013, Hizzoner was highly offended that people would believe a story the New York Times corroborated with only three anonymous sources. That’s probably why the paper was sure to include confirmation from several of the other high-profile figures courted by Bloomberg in its latest piece on the mayor’s search for the perfect successor. The Times reports that in addition to Clinton, who received Bloomberg’s most formal solicitation, “conversations have occurred over dinners and by telephone, in tones both serious and playful,” with Senator Chuck Schumer, billionaire Daily News publisher Mort Zuckerman, former Bloomberg deputy Edward Skyler, and former mayor of Philadelphia and governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell. While it’s long been presumed that Bloomberg planned to endorse City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, it seems he doesn’t feel she possesses wealth and fame required to hold such an incredibly important position. Rendell sums up Bloomberg’s predicament nicely:  “The mayor believes he is special,” he says. “He wanted somebody at a very high level to come in to do a job he has often said to me — and he’s not the only person who says it — is the second most difficult job in the country.”

Clinton, Schumer, and Skyler, who is now an executive at Citigroup, had no comment on the matter, so we may never know why they turned down an opportunity to spend their days squabbling with local lawmakers. While Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson denied the claims that Bloomberg encouraged Schumer or Zuckerman to run, the media mogul said otherwise. “A lot of people have talked to me about that possibility,” Zuckerman said. “He’s not the only person.” He added that he would love to be mayor, and joked, “If I could be appointed, I’d probably be serious about it.” The major stumbling block to Rendell’s candidacy is the fact that he lives in Pennsylvania and is only familiar with Manhattan, where he grew up. “I’m not sure how many times I’ve stepped foot in Brooklyn,” he said. “I have no understanding of Queens and no understanding of the Bronx.”

Bloomberg may be overlooking another potential candidate standing right next to him (not his sign language interpreter, though he’s asked nearly everyone else). While it seemed that after months of dancing around the idea Ray Kelly had decided not to run, the Times reports that the police commissioner’s allies “are again discussing the idea of his entering the race as a Republican.” There’s still hope that the real election will be more interesting than the race involving Bloomberg’s fantasy team.

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Obama Criticized for Packing Cabinet With White Guys

Chuck Hagel, Obama’s nominee for secretary of Defense, has already been called a homophobe and a foe to Israel, and now some have found another fault with the president’s recent picks:  They’re all white men. With the recent nominations of John Kerry for secretary of State and John Brennan for director of the CIA, as well as a short list for Treasury secretary that doesn’t appear to include any women, the Washington Post notes that Obama may wind up with a group that’s less diverse than the Cabinet in his first term, or even George W. Bush’s Cabinet. When questioned about the increasingly homogenous national security team, White House press secretary Jay Carney said the president “insists on diversity on the lists that he considers for the job” but “in the end he’ll make the choice that he believes is best for the United States.” Apparently he resisted the urge to point out that Obama’s attempt to nominate another woman to replace Hillary Clinton didn’t go over too well.

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Email Signs of Fraud: “Nobody Will Find Out” and Other Tell-Tale Phrases

Are
there tell-tale signs that your employees are conspiring to commit fraud?
A study by consulting company Ernst & Young in collaboration with
the FBI showed that there are 3,000 words and phrases that fraudsters
commonly use in emails.

Here are the top 15:

Cover up
Write off
Illegal
Failed investment
Nobody will find out
Grey area
They owe it to me
Do not volunteer information
Not ethical
Off the books
Backdate
No inspection
Pull earnings forward
Special fees
Friendly payments

Warwick Ashford of Computer Weekly has the post: Link
– via Quartz

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The Bid to Stop Gun Trafficking

A national crackdown on the devastating flow of illegal guns is long overdue.

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Netflix, Time Warner Sign Streaming Deal

Netflix struck a licensing deal with Time Warner’s Warner Bros., covering a series of fresh TV shows that will become available on the video-streaming service.

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Giffords to Announce Gun Control Push

In Tuesday’s interview with Diane Sawyer.

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Piers Morgan Confronts Man Who Wants to Deport Him on CNN Show (Video)


Or at least he tried to. Alex Jones barely stopped talking during the entire “interview.”

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$51-billion Sandy relief bill in jeopardy of not passing House

The hunt has begun for the handful of Republican votes needed to approve $51 billion in emergency aid for New York and other states battered by Hurricane Sandy.

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Brennan pick revives leaks dispute

It could become even more politically potent than liberals’ worries about drones or torture tactics.

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Cable Spiffs Up Web Ties

As new Internet TV players look to invade the living room, some cable and satellite operators are stepping up their embrace of Web technology to jazz up aging interfaces and head off subscriber defections.

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