injuries were self-inflicted. we do expect a news conference is going to take place within the hour. it is expected that we will learn more information about the shooter and what his motive might have been in this christmas eve tragedy. gregg? gregg: all right. david lee miller, we ll go to the news conference when it begins. thanks very much, david. heather: well new concerns that the president will be facing growing foreign policies problems in his new term. iran s nuclear program reportedly speeding along unchecked as reports suggest north korea may be closer than ever to building a missile that could hit the u.s. with parts of the middle east spiraling out of control and major difference ares remaining between the u.s. and both russia and china, our next guest suggests that the president, well he faces a deep challenge in 2013. joining me now former u.n. ambassador to the u.n., john
i m not joking about that. in new jersey, chris christie s run for a second term and presidential ambitions will be shaped on how he manages the hurricane sandy effort. will he make a move towards a presidential bid? watch the garden state governor s race for clues. people close to christie believe the biggest mistake mitt romney made was not seeking a second term in massachusetts. they believe their best shot is winning the election in 2013. joining thus hour, stephanie cutter, kevin madden from their respective campaigns, obama and romney, they ll be here next. we made a list. we checked it twice. now we re going beyond hillary
principle to accept $1 trillion in new revenue over ten years, an increase from his initial offer of $800 billion. in exchange nbc news reports that the white house is willing to consider up to $1 trillion in entitlement cuts. president obama has also lowered his revenue target from $1.6 trillion to $1.4 trillion. nbc news reports the talks are likely to continue right up until december 31st and possibly into the new year. a deal would likely involve two steps. tax rate increases and cost of living adjustments to entitlement programs up front with an agreement to more reform of the tax code and entitlement programs later on in 2013. joining us from capitol hill is nbc s luke russert. luke, we have want been and i think obviously rightfully so paying too much attention to the fiscal cliff negotiations, but it sounds like there s been quite a bit of movement over the weekend. are you optimist ebbing that a deal may be on the table by the end of the week? i spoke to a high level gop
always popular higher tax rates on the wealthy. we heard suggestions about possible changes to mortgage interest deductions or getting rid of those or limiting those. minimum payments and retirement ages for social security could see changes as well. should we do means testing for social security? and it could also mean new limit or changes for charitable contributions. maybe you won t be able to take those anymore depend opening what happens coming up in 2013. joining me now a former adviser to the new jersey governor. and the ceo and founder of john thomas financial. what they are talking about is we don t have a deal, we are trying to reach a deal. we are about to see huge tax hikes and defense cuts and a bunch of other tax and popular
northeast. right now there are 1,200 job openings. by the end of this year, they expect to start hiring for more than 1,600 new jobs at stores opening in 2013. joining me now is jen sickle. manager of staffing and recruitable at wegmans. thank you for coming on the show tonight. thank you, reverend sharpton. we re honored and excited to be here to talk about the great opportunities we have at wegmans. tell me, what are the positions you have available? sure. as you said, we have currently 1200 positions throughout our company. the majority are throughout our stores in the six states we do business. the positions we re looking for are customer service type positions throughout the stores. also great culinary talent. one of our missions as a company is to help our customers make great meals easy.