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and supervisor mark ferrell. supervisor jane kim. supervisor ross. supervisor scott weiner. and district attorney george cascon. city attorney dennis hererra. sheriff michael henesee. former supervisor. former supervisor angela. former supervisor bevin. our chief of protocol charlotte . i also want to thank all of firefighters, paramedics, and other add money straiters -- administrators of public safety organizations from throughout the state and our country. i want to thank our city's commissioners and our city's departments heads for all joining us. today is the day of reflection and mourning. while we honored these two brave men, we should think about how we can serve our city, our communities and our neighbors just as anthony and vincent did for so many years. thank you for joining us here today and showing your support for these two valiant men. lieutenant vincent perez, firefighter and paramedic anthonyer valerio's memories. and loving families, their communities, and within us. now, let us honor that memory in a way that reflects the tremendous pride and gratitude tha
and supervisor mark ferrell. supervisor jane kim. supervisor ross. supervisor scott weiner. and district attorney george cascon. city attorney dennis hererra. sheriff michael henesee. former supervisor. former supervisor angela. former supervisor bevin. our chief of protocol charlotte . i also want to thank all of firefighters, paramedics, and other add money straiters -- administrators of public safety organizations from throughout the state and our country. i want to thank our city's...
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they were part of a kl nee of stray and ferrell cats manageed by a program through volunteers and the. >> many of them would just die. they would die an awful death at the hands of other predators, as food for other predators, it of hunger. >> reporter: but in a memo obtained by ktvu, the company ordered the employees not to care for the cats anymore and starting tomorrow, the company will have a private firm removed. >> it is not humane. and they think that once the cats are trapped that they're going to be rehomed into other areas that have colonies with regular caregivers. but that is not the case. we do not do that. no agency out there does that. >> reporter: the groups are also upset because some employees claim they are being punished and even face termination for feeding the cats. the company denies that and says the cats were getting into key storage facilities, so the company worked with the local humane society to develop a safe trap and remove process. but the humane society told me they have not worked with the company and nor cothey agree with the plan. they call the remo
they were part of a kl nee of stray and ferrell cats manageed by a program through volunteers and the. >> many of them would just die. they would die an awful death at the hands of other predators, as food for other predators, it of hunger. >> reporter: but in a memo obtained by ktvu, the company ordered the employees not to care for the cats anymore and starting tomorrow, the company will have a private firm removed. >> it is not humane. and they think that once the cats are...
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with colin ferrell in the movie. >> yeah. hairpiece in this film. >> jimmy: does he play your boss? whose boss is he? >> yeah. my boss. >> jimmy: tell us a little bit about it. we have a clip here that needs explaining. >> we're three fellas, charlie day and jason bateman and i are three guys who hate our bosses and we conspire to kill our own bosses. and the clip we have to show you is, we realize we don't think we can do it and so we, charlie day's character hires a hitman and we're meeting him for the first time in a very seedy motel. >> jimmy: here we go. the movie is called "horrible bosses." it opens july 8th. >> looks like james bond. >> he really does, dude. >> i bet he carries one of those guns you screw together. those are the coolest. >> should be great. >> so dangerous. what if that is an undercover cop? >> oh, come on. >> or what if's the real thing, he charges so much money, we can't afford it and he kills us? >> hold on. >> wait, that's a thing? >> could that happen? >> got to let him in now. >> how is my hair?
with colin ferrell in the movie. >> yeah. hairpiece in this film. >> jimmy: does he play your boss? whose boss is he? >> yeah. my boss. >> jimmy: tell us a little bit about it. we have a clip here that needs explaining. >> we're three fellas, charlie day and jason bateman and i are three guys who hate our bosses and we conspire to kill our own bosses. and the clip we have to show you is, we realize we don't think we can do it and so we, charlie day's character...
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i will speak about supervisor ferrell -- farrell's legislation. supervisor chu: is there anything new that you had at from that meeting to this one? >> members of the committee, office of the budget and legislative analyst. consider items 3 and 4 to be policy for the board of supervisors. we are available if you have any formal questions. supervisor chu: i have a question that can perhaps good of the office of economic analysis. this simply have think about the impact of the general fund on the legislation. there is not yet complete study, but how would we think about these? >> these are among those of the largest businesses in the city. we believe that many if not most of them have offered stock based compensation that will fall under the exclusion that has been proposed here. what i don't have is a dollar value attached to that cost. in terms of just thinking about it, it would result in a reduction in the payroll expense of these companies and consequently, some reduction in the labor costs. and in that sense, the legislation is essentially the
i will speak about supervisor ferrell -- farrell's legislation. supervisor chu: is there anything new that you had at from that meeting to this one? >> members of the committee, office of the budget and legislative analyst. consider items 3 and 4 to be policy for the board of supervisors. we are available if you have any formal questions. supervisor chu: i have a question that can perhaps good of the office of economic analysis. this simply have think about the impact of the general fund...
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as a volunteer for fix our ferrels, her mission is to trap stray cats, neuter them and care for themil they can be adopted or released. >> he is going to get adopted. >> reporter: when she tried to take deductions on her tax return for items like cat food, litter, vet bills and unreimbursed expenses, the irs said no way claiming her cat receipt items were nondeductible. >> the irs was contending that this could only be done regarding cats being housed on the premises of an spca. >> reporter: jan's case wound up in tax court. she represented herself because she couldn't afford a lawyer. after submitting receipt after revote to the tune of more than $12,000, jan the cat lady won. >> i argued that it was no different from a daycare center where you can deduct a portion of the house and a portion of your utilities that are being used for the charitable purpose. >> reporter: jan has asked us not release the address of her cat foster home. she says a lot of people don't understand why she has so many cats in her own home. in fact, just a couple of years ago, someone threw a rock right thro
as a volunteer for fix our ferrels, her mission is to trap stray cats, neuter them and care for themil they can be adopted or released. >> he is going to get adopted. >> reporter: when she tried to take deductions on her tax return for items like cat food, litter, vet bills and unreimbursed expenses, the irs said no way claiming her cat receipt items were nondeductible. >> the irs was contending that this could only be done regarding cats being housed on the premises of an...
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♪ >> [meow] [laughter] craig: wasn't it nice of will ferrell to give me this to give to my son.t a lovely present. i'm going to teach my kids one of these because i used one of these when i was a kid. here's how it works. [cheers and applause] good night, cleveland! ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. he was thr
♪ >> [meow] [laughter] craig: wasn't it nice of will ferrell to give me this to give to my son.t a lovely present. i'm going to teach my kids one of these because i used one of these when i was a kid. here's how it works. [cheers and applause] good night, cleveland! ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity....
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banning the bluegrass festival in golden gate park because it supposedly interferes with the lives of ferrell cats. -- feral cats. one of the things that struck me the most about the present commission is they are much too agenda driven and not into fixing problems with practical solutions. to my knowledge, there's never been a commissioner who has really intimate knowledge of running a pet store. during the 2 -- during the 23 years of operating a store, i have learned to seek practical solutions and resolve problems. i first -- when i first had my store, one of my purposes was to rehome pet birds. i considered it a duty to my customers. it has grown no a passion which i have continued to do to this day. i found another passion, and i hope i'm given the opportunity to interview. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you, mr. yorck. is there any questions for our applicant? seeing none, we will move on to pam hemphill. >> i'm pam hemphill. i've served on the animal control and welfare commission for four years, as have the other three commissioners who are also reapplying -- well, it's two now. as
banning the bluegrass festival in golden gate park because it supposedly interferes with the lives of ferrell cats. -- feral cats. one of the things that struck me the most about the present commission is they are much too agenda driven and not into fixing problems with practical solutions. to my knowledge, there's never been a commissioner who has really intimate knowledge of running a pet store. during the 2 -- during the 23 years of operating a store, i have learned to seek practical...
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comedian and father will ferrell has said of children, they make me laugh.have a completely unique outlook about the world. jerry seinfeld on fatherhood said, you figure out what the program is and stick to it. i always say, ask mommy. stephen colbert said raising a child is like wrestling a small but relentless opponent. you can't beat children in a logic battle. their simple minds are better at it. and on getting them to eat the right stuff, colbert says, accept that waffles are vegetables. and ben stiller, who said, getting a tie, that's when you feel like you've actually become a dad. i did it for my dad for years, and now it's ben getting the ties. >> watchle watch. s are vegetables. got to remember that one. >>> and when we come back here, dads are supposed to be brave, but should that include bullfighting? one of our dads here gives it a try. by a heart valve problem. today we have pradaxa to reduce the risk of a stroke caused by a clot. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need f
comedian and father will ferrell has said of children, they make me laugh.have a completely unique outlook about the world. jerry seinfeld on fatherhood said, you figure out what the program is and stick to it. i always say, ask mommy. stephen colbert said raising a child is like wrestling a small but relentless opponent. you can't beat children in a logic battle. their simple minds are better at it. and on getting them to eat the right stuff, colbert says, accept that waffles are vegetables....
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will ferrell's in it -- >> yeah, it's crazy. >> jimmy: yeah, you got to see this. >> it's an insane list jimmy: what happens immediately after that. >> immediately following. so, they leave the apartment, they like basically destroy the apartment. >> jimmy: they go look for beer, right? >> i think so. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so, it's us like going down the stairs and going to look for beer and it's -- madness ensues. [ laughter ] but, i ended up talking to adam on the phone. i -- so, i found out about the video and they were like is this something you would be interested in? i found out through a friend of mine like two weeks or something before they shot it. and i was like yeah, i want to do a beastie boys video. i'll do anything for that. so, i ended up getting on the phone with adam, which was surreal. i was super pumped. and -- >> jimmy: cause his voice is just like -- it's adam. yeah, it's mca. >> yeah. so, he's like "hey, elijah. >> jimmy: hey, how you doing, elijah? >> let me tell you about the video." >> jimmy: yeah. >> oh man. so, he starts to tell me and it gets more and more
will ferrell's in it -- >> yeah, it's crazy. >> jimmy: yeah, you got to see this. >> it's an insane list jimmy: what happens immediately after that. >> immediately following. so, they leave the apartment, they like basically destroy the apartment. >> jimmy: they go look for beer, right? >> i think so. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so, it's us like going down the stairs and going to look for beer and it's -- madness ensues. [ laughter ] but, i ended up...
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. >> jimmy: i know you and wilson are friends, you and will ferrell. >> yeah, yeah, we are friends. > yes. >> jimmy: -- at a basketball game. >> yeah, will was nice enough to invite me to a lakers playoff game. >> you enjoy basketball and sports? >> yeah, yeah, i do. i like watching basketball and sports. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm not much of a sportsman myself -- yeah. >> jimmy: so you went to the game, and you're having a good time. >> went to the game, having a good time, had a couple of beverages, and then the kiss cam started. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this kiss cam -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: -- is when the camera finds you in the audience, and then you -- >> yeah, and then, it's like, you know, grandma and grandpa together got to kiss for the kiss cam. ha-ha-ha. >> jimmy: cute, yeah. >> and me and will had just ordered food. so, i had this enormous pastrami sandwich, and will had a huge cheeseburger, and i saw the kiss cam starting. i'm like, "they're going to go to us. i know they're going to go to us." it's like, "what are we going to do?" so i just -- after a couple of these beverages -
. >> jimmy: i know you and wilson are friends, you and will ferrell. >> yeah, yeah, we are friends. > yes. >> jimmy: -- at a basketball game. >> yeah, will was nice enough to invite me to a lakers playoff game. >> you enjoy basketball and sports? >> yeah, yeah, i do. i like watching basketball and sports. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm not much of a sportsman myself -- yeah. >> jimmy: so you went to the game, and you're having a good time....
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using this sailboat and other craft from off the ferrell island to the coast of alaska to new zealandearchers tagged and followed the biggest fish in the ocean. ten years of migration reveal the california coast is special. >> this piece of ocean that runs across the california shores is one of the richest places of top predators. it's sort of the yellow stone of our oceans. some of them went away but they always came back. and so what we were surprised at was this homing ability of white sharks and blue fin tuna, albetros and whales. and what we're learning is this is their neighborhood. >> reporter: this animation shows those migrations, the center pacific, california on the right and the pass of apex predators and others hugging the california coast. others like tuna streak across the pacific along clear ocean highways. for the first time revealing the pattern of life of these valuable animals. >> the importance of knowing where animals are and where they go is that we can now protect these animals. >> reporter: they also tagged and trapped elephant seals. block says the next step
using this sailboat and other craft from off the ferrell island to the coast of alaska to new zealandearchers tagged and followed the biggest fish in the ocean. ten years of migration reveal the california coast is special. >> this piece of ocean that runs across the california shores is one of the richest places of top predators. it's sort of the yellow stone of our oceans. some of them went away but they always came back. and so what we were surprised at was this homing ability of white...
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i go -- he goes, "hey, will ferrell was here. man. "you want to do something funny?" and then i go "what am i going to do that's funny?" i didn't know what to do. so, i just went out and i screamed it at the top of my lungs. we have an audio clip of it. [ light laughter ] gentlemen, start your engines! [ laughter ] yeah. >> that was good. >> jimmy: they see me doing that. they see me doing that. >> did you -- did you not talk the rest of the day? >> jimmy: no. the rest was like -- [ whispering ] but you know what you can do? maybe you could do like a little easter egg. we'll know. you can say, "gentlemen, start your engine." >> oh, that's a good one. >> jimmy: then no one would know -- >> me, him, me -- my engine? >> jimmy: no. no one will know which engine you're talking to. yeah. exactly. >> exactly. >> jimmy: or -- >> and then go -- [ laughter ] and then everybody -- >> jimmy and jason: gentlemen, start your engine! [ laughter ] >> very good. more with jason lee when we get back, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ host: could
i go -- he goes, "hey, will ferrell was here. man. "you want to do something funny?" and then i go "what am i going to do that's funny?" i didn't know what to do. so, i just went out and i screamed it at the top of my lungs. we have an audio clip of it. [ light laughter ] gentlemen, start your engines! [ laughter ] yeah. >> that was good. >> jimmy: they see me doing that. they see me doing that. >> did you -- did you not talk the rest of the day?...
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. >> charlie day, jason sudeikis, jennnner aniston, colin ferrell -- >> jimmy: were there high jinx ony. can i have a triple segment to tell you all the anecectes? the grab ass and horse play, the hoot that was had by all. >> jimmy: it looked like a hoot. >> it was a romp. >> jimmy: and what's the other movie you have coming out? >> there's this other thing a month later -- >> jimmy: they get mad if you mention n ? >> i don't know. the changeup. >> jimmy: we have to plan our summer. by the way, speaking of movies, "arrested development," one of the best shows ever -- [ cheers and applause ] do people ask you if there's ing to be a movie all the time? >> i'm never asked about that. >> jimmy: i'm sure. >> i am. but i have no update except to say that they are trying to make mitch's deal and he's the boss, he deserves everything he's asking for. so, i hope that make that. when they do, i think things will flow -- >> jimmy: well, we got you something here. and this is something you can wear around and this -- nono, there's no "arrested development" movie. run it by your stylist, okay? >> w
. >> charlie day, jason sudeikis, jennnner aniston, colin ferrell -- >> jimmy: were there high jinx ony. can i have a triple segment to tell you all the anecectes? the grab ass and horse play, the hoot that was had by all. >> jimmy: it looked like a hoot. >> it was a romp. >> jimmy: and what's the other movie you have coming out? >> there's this other thing a month later -- >> jimmy: they get mad if you mention n ? >> i don't know. the changeup....
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donzi used during one of the night scene in the 2006 miami vice movie, starring jamie foxx and colin ferrell. when the vacation was oevg jimmy's family flew home. he skippered roger's new boat on the 100-mile trip back to florida. this is home video of jimmy leaving the bahamas on the morning of january 12th,xl saying goodbye to friends at the dock. >> we love you! >> be safe! >> behind jimmy was roger's son chris. follow by his friend, bryan in a three-boat caravan. jimmy, aged 54, the experienced captain, insisted on safety in numbers. his sister-in-law teresa. >> being the son of a friend of his, it was very important that he would be the father figure and make shurg that they got back safe. >> jimmy topped off with more than enough gas to make the trip to florida. around noon, the three headed into open waters. and jimmy was in his zone. >> i would say jimmy had made that run in the hundreds. >> hundreds of time. >> hundreds of times. >> later that afternoon came news that the perfect vacation had turned into a nightmare at sea. back in florida, jimmy's brother got a call from jimmy's wi
donzi used during one of the night scene in the 2006 miami vice movie, starring jamie foxx and colin ferrell. when the vacation was oevg jimmy's family flew home. he skippered roger's new boat on the 100-mile trip back to florida. this is home video of jimmy leaving the bahamas on the morning of january 12th,xl saying goodbye to friends at the dock. >> we love you! >> be safe! >> behind jimmy was roger's son chris. follow by his friend, bryan in a three-boat caravan. jimmy,...
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doctors believe 8-year-old precious reynolds probably contracted the disease from a ferrell cat that scratched her -- fair farrow cat that scratched her. >> i toe my husband, i said this is no flu. there's something wrong. i said there's something wrong, we're going back to the emergency room. >> in contacting others around the nation, we found the mortality rate was 95%, 98%. >> doctors said she started to recover after just weeks of battling rainby. she will return home at the end of the month. >>> -year-old harold camping was -- 89-year-old harold camping was rushed to the hospital. they say he's doing well but his speech is slurred. he received move attention for claiming the world would end and then changed the date to have it end october 20th. >>> workers at aquarius boat works are just overwhelmed with work orders. it's the only repair shop in the harbor. the owner says a year's worth of work is waiting for its employees. >> we're doing more of a triage, really. fixing the absolute necessities to try to get people to be underring. >> now, that tsunami back in march was trigger
doctors believe 8-year-old precious reynolds probably contracted the disease from a ferrell cat that scratched her -- fair farrow cat that scratched her. >> i toe my husband, i said this is no flu. there's something wrong. i said there's something wrong, we're going back to the emergency room. >> in contacting others around the nation, we found the mortality rate was 95%, 98%. >> doctors said she started to recover after just weeks of battling rainby. she will return home at...
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i mean, you know, this is like a ferrell movie. it doesn't make sense. it's comedic. we've had a lot of debate. let me just talk for a minute about what's going on in the agricultural community throughout this country if you're a poultry, milk or livestock producer. you can't bring your cattle to feed lots right now because the corn is too expensive. $7.65 a bushel yesterday. you can't afford to fatten your cattle, so they're not bringing them in from the range. we're slaughtering dairy cows all across this country because 70% of the cost of dairy cows is the corn that you feed them. we're going to get all sorts of untoward interruptions and price increases in our food if we continue this silly policy. 70% of the cost for chickens is feed. we're having chicken processors close and go into bankruptcy. we're having chicken raisers, the actual chicken farms -- a lot in oklahoma, a lot in arkansas, a lot throughout the south, even over in delaware and in virginia -- that can't afford to feed the chickens. so what's going to happen because we have this false subsidy? the f
i mean, you know, this is like a ferrell movie. it doesn't make sense. it's comedic. we've had a lot of debate. let me just talk for a minute about what's going on in the agricultural community throughout this country if you're a poultry, milk or livestock producer. you can't bring your cattle to feed lots right now because the corn is too expensive. $7.65 a bushel yesterday. you can't afford to fatten your cattle, so they're not bringing them in from the range. we're slaughtering dairy cows...
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there's no opportunity to sell them into this meat market so people are turning them loose, with the ferrell horse the wild horses, further exacerbating the federal wild horse problem. congress needs to examine these concerns and the g.a.o. report should provide us the information needed to make an educated decision on this matter. now, i plan to withdraw my amendment after discussing this issue, but would like to provide my colleagues with the opportunities to present their state's concerns with this ban and to ensure moving forward we examine the g.a.o. report before finalizing any appropriations language before fiscal year 2012. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. is anyone else wish to be recognized? the gentleman from new mexico seeks recognition. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized for five minutes. mr. pearce: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the gentlelady from wyoming bringing this bill. you know, many times people think that horse slaughter is simply inhumane. some think that horse
there's no opportunity to sell them into this meat market so people are turning them loose, with the ferrell horse the wild horses, further exacerbating the federal wild horse problem. congress needs to examine these concerns and the g.a.o. report should provide us the information needed to make an educated decision on this matter. now, i plan to withdraw my amendment after discussing this issue, but would like to provide my colleagues with the opportunities to present their state's concerns...
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i mean, you know, this is like a ferrell movie. it doesn't make sense. it's comedic. we've had a lot of debate. let me just talk for a minute about what's going on in the agricultural community throughout this country if you're a poultry, milk or livestock producer. you can't bring your cattle to feed lots right now because the corn is too expensive. $7.65 a bushel yesterday. you can't afford to fatten your cattle, so they're not bringing them in from the range. we're slaughtering dairy cows all across this country because 70% of the cost of dairy cows is the corn that you feed them. we're going to get all sorts of untoward interruptions and price increases in our food if we continue this silly policy. 70% of the cost for chickens is feed. we're having chicken processors close and go into bankruptcy. we're having chicken raisers, the actual chicken farms -- a lot in oklahoma, a lot in arkansas, a lot throughout the south, even over in delaware and in virginia -- that can't afford to feed the chickens. so what's going to happen because we have this false subsidy? the f
i mean, you know, this is like a ferrell movie. it doesn't make sense. it's comedic. we've had a lot of debate. let me just talk for a minute about what's going on in the agricultural community throughout this country if you're a poultry, milk or livestock producer. you can't bring your cattle to feed lots right now because the corn is too expensive. $7.65 a bushel yesterday. you can't afford to fatten your cattle, so they're not bringing them in from the range. we're slaughtering dairy cows...
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in particular, i welcome chairman rock ferrell's call for a hearing on this issue. i look forward to working with all these parties to crack down on this illegal practice. our work on cramming, bill shock, mystery fees and other issues like this are all part of our larger consumer empowerment agenda which focuses on empowerment, education, and enforcement. consumer empowerment and protection are among the commission's highest priorities, along with promoting competition, innovation, and job creation, and these go hand in hand. once again, the strong staff of the f.c.c. has done great work on behalf of all consumers, i thank our enforcement bureau and our consumer governmental affair buse roe. we have here today michelle ellison, chief of the enforcement bureau, we also have the deputy chief and the chief of governmental affair buse roe. they'll be joining me up near a minute. today we are saying loud and clear to consumers trying to navigate the complex and constantly changing communications landscape, the f.c.c. is on your side. we are focused on helping all americ
in particular, i welcome chairman rock ferrell's call for a hearing on this issue. i look forward to working with all these parties to crack down on this illegal practice. our work on cramming, bill shock, mystery fees and other issues like this are all part of our larger consumer empowerment agenda which focuses on empowerment, education, and enforcement. consumer empowerment and protection are among the commission's highest priorities, along with promoting competition, innovation, and job...