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does aei believe in tariffs? >> well, we're a think tank which means we have academic freedom. we're like a university except where everybody loves america. >> but your message is not getting through there, obviously. >> what is the message >> the message that our scholars in general have, and in particular to our economists as well, this is a specious argument that the administration is making, that tariffs are in fact taxes and a trade war is bad for anything when you work for an administration, you do what you have to do but those of us at headquarters aei are not in agreement. >> the president and his advisers believe this is necessary to push back against china. what is your viewpoint of the way china has performed throughout all of this >> china has gotten away with more than it should have for a long time. i believe the obama administration should have been much tougher just as the trump administration should about things like intellectual property, the theft, so forth but a trade war is not the way to go. it hurts the poor, it hurts american manufacturers, hurts america
does aei believe in tariffs? >> well, we're a think tank which means we have academic freedom. we're like a university except where everybody loves america. >> but your message is not getting through there, obviously. >> what is the message >> the message that our scholars in general have, and in particular to our economists as well, this is a specious argument that the administration is making, that tariffs are in fact taxes and a trade war is bad for anything when you...
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opened the campus in china had nothing to do with that decision and that in the wake of this event, aeymany universitiesund the country are looking for sharper and clearer guidelines for how to protect intellectua property >>> up next for selena gomez instagram. you got it from your parents. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now all walgreens brand sun care products are buy one get one half off. now all walgreens brand sun care products overwhelming air fresheners can send you running... so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 m
opened the campus in china had nothing to do with that decision and that in the wake of this event, aeymany universitiesund the country are looking for sharper and clearer guidelines for how to protect intellectua property >>> up next for selena gomez instagram. you got it from your parents. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially...
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-- >> they don't want me to comment on it. >> some of your colleagues at aei have put out some very thoughtful pieces on this. i do think there are some -- >> they're mixed. >> there are some administratively tricky elements to that but it's certainly something a state could look at. i think one of the challenges particular to the individual market is it is a market with a lot of churn with people transitioning on and off coverage throughout the year. you mentioned three things. and i know -- do you remember the -- one of them was, i think, mid-year rate changes. somebody over here needs to remind me. i thought those were prohibited, at least through regulation. >> i think the context of this was, if policy changes mid-year, allowing insurers to change their rates. like in federal policy changes. >> federal policy changes. i'd have to go back and look at the regulations governing rate s setting at the federal level. there may be limits on a state's ability to do that without a federal regulatory change. and i don't remember the third. the third thing that you said. i'm sorry. >> i t
-- >> they don't want me to comment on it. >> some of your colleagues at aei have put out some very thoughtful pieces on this. i do think there are some -- >> they're mixed. >> there are some administratively tricky elements to that but it's certainly something a state could look at. i think one of the challenges particular to the individual market is it is a market with a lot of churn with people transitioning on and off coverage throughout the year. you mentioned three...
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josh, the president has already cmet with aey barrett. is the idea of picking a womanti polly appealing? josh: picking amy coney barrett would be a high risk, high reward decision for president trump. it would certainly put a lot of oessure on democrats, having a email conservatithe supreme court has a lot of political appeal. it might appeal to a lot of women who do not view president trump's administration favorably. ost she is also one of the aggressive -- she has a paper trail of writing suggesting she mabe willing to overturn r v. wade and turn the supreme court more aggressively than some of the other top competitors r the spot. i think if she washe nominee, you would hear a lot of democrats talk about the risk that roe v. wade could be overturned. laura: what about the risk for the president among republican senators of appointing someone who definitely is signaling that they could overturn that keyn? abortion decis josh: the key republican senator to watch is susan collins of maine, who has said she may not support a nominee that
josh, the president has already cmet with aey barrett. is the idea of picking a womanti polly appealing? josh: picking amy coney barrett would be a high risk, high reward decision for president trump. it would certainly put a lot of oessure on democrats, having a email conservatithe supreme court has a lot of political appeal. it might appeal to a lot of women who do not view president trump's administration favorably. ost she is also one of the aggressive -- she has a paper trail of writing...
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. >> do you block the numbers of all your friends at the aei now?rse i take them >> really? >> yeah. i think people really agree with the point that the oecd simulation is a way to think about a better world they worry like you that it'll take more to get there ambassador lighthizer is out there negotiating with our partners trying to get better deals. i think they will start to come in. >> to that end, though, we were talking all morning about is there a point where somebody blinks how do you get to a point like that where other nations can feel like, okay, they can go back and respond to their domestic voters, too, that they didn't get completely fleeced in this is there a way for all sides to win? >> yeah. i think that, gain, all sides win if we reduce our trade barriers and increase global trade. that'll increase global gdp and increase our gdp you know, finding an equilibrium where all sides win will be easy once the first deal is out there. once people see the first deal and hopefully it'll be out there some time this summer, ambassador lighth
. >> do you block the numbers of all your friends at the aei now?rse i take them >> really? >> yeah. i think people really agree with the point that the oecd simulation is a way to think about a better world they worry like you that it'll take more to get there ambassador lighthizer is out there negotiating with our partners trying to get better deals. i think they will start to come in. >> to that end, though, we were talking all morning about is there a point where...
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trump fires shots on the trade fromnd we will get insight aei next. >> i am haidi in sydni. ey.sydn >> trump promises tremendous tremendoustion -- retribution if the trade talks do not go well. the next guest says that tariffs are not effective. is a member of american enterprise institute and joins us from washington, d.c. interesting point you make about the bilateral trade deals, as we are seeing with japan and the european union, the united states is lacking in the realm, even though they promise to the contrary with donald trump in office. >> that is exactly right. i am not in favor of the bilateral's and the that the wto and the transpacific partnership would be best, but the administration is not doing otherng with that and nations are doing bilateral agreements. so, the united states is not gotten very far. they were just rebuffed by african nations for a model fta. they are not following through with the second and third best opportunities. >> donald trump touts the possibility of a bilateral trade deals today with mexico and the mexican and canadian officials say t
trump fires shots on the trade fromnd we will get insight aei next. >> i am haidi in sydni. ey.sydn >> trump promises tremendous tremendoustion -- retribution if the trade talks do not go well. the next guest says that tariffs are not effective. is a member of american enterprise institute and joins us from washington, d.c. interesting point you make about the bilateral trade deals, as we are seeing with japan and the european union, the united states is lacking in the realm, even...
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aey were fighting for condition in which the humanity of the age protested. palmereneral john in likewise informed to those in the blue and the great african slavery had been "the root of sectional bitterness. not only did u.s. veterans forget that slavery had caused the war, but many of them thelighted their role in emancipation. in a bit of revisionist history, or selective memory, they went so far to suggest that union soldiers had been motivated by abolitionist sentiment. here's what he says again. more than one million men came down from the north, shouting as they know -- as they march. again, both sides are involved in this revisionism. it's an exaggeration to say the least, but most union veterans agree slaveholders undermined the national union and only slavery's demise can ensure the union's survival. here is my word of caution, my soapbox. although race and slavery were : 19lutely intertwined century americans understood that slavery and race were two different things. slavery was an institution. uniontitude of white veterans toward slavery, africa
aey were fighting for condition in which the humanity of the age protested. palmereneral john in likewise informed to those in the blue and the great african slavery had been "the root of sectional bitterness. not only did u.s. veterans forget that slavery had caused the war, but many of them thelighted their role in emancipation. in a bit of revisionist history, or selective memory, they went so far to suggest that union soldiers had been motivated by abolitionist sentiment. here's what...
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aey view themselves more of technology company than a car company because they sell solar panels and the battery. customer are a tesla who has had an order for a model three for a while, does this concern you that your automobile was made in a tent outside the primary factory? have they cut corners on the quality of these automobiles? >> only time will tell. overall quality of tesla cars are very high, customer satisfaction is very high, there's yes and of the car is very high. is verysiasm of the car high. it is the complexity, power, design, they have had very few mechanical or technological issues. carsfix and monitor the and 60 software issues by pushing software update from satellites. they are always adjusting cars to -- that had been on the road for a long time. >> elon musk's twitter feed has been a circus over the past few weeks and months. does the company have to grow up or will we be entertained by he and pushed back on some of their critics? >> the railcar company thing, i think he was joking -- the real car company, i think he was joking, that was a dig at skeptics. one
aey view themselves more of technology company than a car company because they sell solar panels and the battery. customer are a tesla who has had an order for a model three for a while, does this concern you that your automobile was made in a tent outside the primary factory? have they cut corners on the quality of these automobiles? >> only time will tell. overall quality of tesla cars are very high, customer satisfaction is very high, there's yes and of the car is very high. is...
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of aey are at a bit standoff. there happens low-level talks but there is nothing going on in any formal or high-level negotiations to come to some agreement. just nowse spokeswoman coming out of the statement saying the u.s. stands ready to talk but china has to agree to address some of the issues the u.s. is raised. that right now does nothing to be happening. both sides are digging in and going toward the end game and where that will be is some a clear. tariffs on both sides will begin fighting the economy of the u.s. and china. itthe next weeks and months, will take some time to unwind all of this if there is no clear vision of what a breakthrough will be. congress is also challenging president trump on trade. is saying tariffs may not be the way to go. >> china does deal in intellectual property. they engage in unfair trade practices which violate not just the spirit but the letter of the wto standards of they agreed to play by years ago. i don't think tariffs are the right mechanism to do that. encouraged the
of aey are at a bit standoff. there happens low-level talks but there is nothing going on in any formal or high-level negotiations to come to some agreement. just nowse spokeswoman coming out of the statement saying the u.s. stands ready to talk but china has to agree to address some of the issues the u.s. is raised. that right now does nothing to be happening. both sides are digging in and going toward the end game and where that will be is some a clear. tariffs on both sides will begin...
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it will push into the shenandoah va aey afterut 1:00. by 5:00, heavy rain.will continue through 9:00, and then it will start to lighten una little bp a lithee . that'sewest model that just came in. i thought maybe it would lighten up during the nats game, but that doesn't look to be the case. saturday wet and rainy. christmas in july. a craft show that's going to be wet. world heritage fest, grab the umbrellas. this is how much rain we could see as we continue tenough the we by 3:00 we're already over half an inch of rainn d.c heavier rain amounts to the south and east, and then you can see by 9:00 we could have 2 1/2 inches of rain here in our area. we're only goingp to it through the day tomorrow and into early monday. low 80s for tomoow. it's goi to be cloudy and humid. again, rain chances scattered at best through the day tomorrow. not going to be raining the whole time. there could be a few peeks of sun. we'll take rain chances monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, possibly friday. it looks like this patternay try to break down by next sunday earliest.w
it will push into the shenandoah va aey afterut 1:00. by 5:00, heavy rain.will continue through 9:00, and then it will start to lighten una little bp a lithee . that'sewest model that just came in. i thought maybe it would lighten up during the nats game, but that doesn't look to be the case. saturday wet and rainy. christmas in july. a craft show that's going to be wet. world heritage fest, grab the umbrellas. this is how much rain we could see as we continue tenough the we by 3:00 we're...
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before joining aei, he was the principle deputy commissioner at the social security administration. he's also been an associate director of the white house national economic council, a member of george w. bush's km commission to strengthen social security and a member of president obama's financial oversight and management board for puerto rico. he own holds a bachelors degree from queens university in northern ireland, cam bridge university in london and ph.d. from the london school of economics. vicky shabo focused on paid family and medical leave, paid sick days and other workplace policies. previously she practiced law at a large international law firm and worked as a political strategist. she also worked on the hill as a staffer on the house judiciary committee. she gararaduated with a bachelof arts and politics in american studies and has a masters degree in political science from the university of michigan. she earned her law degree with high honors from the university of north carolina, where she served as editor in chief of the law review. after law school she clerked for t
before joining aei, he was the principle deputy commissioner at the social security administration. he's also been an associate director of the white house national economic council, a member of george w. bush's km commission to strengthen social security and a member of president obama's financial oversight and management board for puerto rico. he own holds a bachelors degree from queens university in northern ireland, cam bridge university in london and ph.d. from the london school of...
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having said that, quoting from this aei report, that it could be catastrophic this upcoming summit aomise to halt military readiness, kim referring to kim jong-un, gave nothing, no inventory of weapons and missiles. north korea's decades-old commitment to due knee clue arization continues -- denuclearization. little else continues. >> many of that is true. we haven't seen the north koreans make the sfra teenlic decision to move in a -- strategic decision to move in a different direction, the trump administration said was necessary to happen. what i perceive coming out of the summit the trump administration presenting kim jong-un with a hard sale approach, make an offer he can't refuse, saying we're going to help you with your country, make it a prosperous nation, a nation that can participate in the community of responsible nations. but to do that you have to get rid of your nuclear weapons. they're trying to flip the calculus. the north koreans have long thought nuclear weapons guaranteed security, the trump administration is trying to persuade them nuclear weapons are oh guaranteei
having said that, quoting from this aei report, that it could be catastrophic this upcoming summit aomise to halt military readiness, kim referring to kim jong-un, gave nothing, no inventory of weapons and missiles. north korea's decades-old commitment to due knee clue arization continues -- denuclearization. little else continues. >> many of that is true. we haven't seen the north koreans make the sfra teenlic decision to move in a -- strategic decision to move in a different direction,...
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ffis woman said several kids were shooting fireworks in this backll aey n southeast. >> some of those fireworks could sound like guns. >> reporter: moments later she realizing there were guns. >> they decided to celebrate the fourth of july by discharging a firearmn public space. investigators say some 37 shell casings were found scaheered around area. one of those bullets raising the face of an 11-year-oldgirl, a woman who lives nearby saying that the child was her daughter's friend. shtly after she was struck, the young girl came backing on her back door for help this. woman says she got a call from her niece saying police were outside. >> she called me and said,he aunty,'s a couple of fire trucks and ambulance and police outside. don't open your door. >> reporter: that little girl is expected to be okay. it wasn't the kind of fourth of july neighbors hoped for, but they are grateful that no one was seriously hurt. reporting in southeast, meagan fitzgerald, news 4. >> the d.c. government is considering stricter safety rules for children in car seats. a d.c. council committee heard t
ffis woman said several kids were shooting fireworks in this backll aey n southeast. >> some of those fireworks could sound like guns. >> reporter: moments later she realizing there were guns. >> they decided to celebrate the fourth of july by discharging a firearmn public space. investigators say some 37 shell casings were found scaheered around area. one of those bullets raising the face of an 11-year-oldgirl, a woman who lives nearby saying that the child was her daughter's...
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>> with respect to auto i know some of your colleagues at aei -- >> data wanted to comment. your colleagues have put up awful pieces on this. there are some administratively tricky elements to that but it's certainly something a state could look at. one of the challenges particular to the individual market is that it's a market with a lot of churn with people transitioning on it off coverage throughout the year. you mentioned three things. one of them was a rate change. toebody over here needs remind me but i think those are prohibited to regulation. the basic gist is a federal policy changes allows the insurers to change their rate. >> i'd have to go back and look at the regulations on ratesetting at the federal level. there may be limits on the state's ability to do that. i don't remember the first thing you said, sorry. noncompliant plans. he can think of this as --ically a very indirect indirect way of expanding risk adjustment of the sort to apply to noncompliant plans. at the point where what you are trying to do is ensure that the differences in premiums compliant and
>> with respect to auto i know some of your colleagues at aei -- >> data wanted to comment. your colleagues have put up awful pieces on this. there are some administratively tricky elements to that but it's certainly something a state could look at. one of the challenges particular to the individual market is that it's a market with a lot of churn with people transitioning on it off coverage throughout the year. you mentioned three things. one of them was a rate change. toebody over...
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peters, you know, people with prominent careers in hollywood who are formidable in their own rights, but aey all said tht they feared that their careers had afbeen profoundly damager they rebuffed mr. moonves'ad nces. >> woodruff: let me share with our audience a statement that we just received from les moonves and i believe we're going to put it up on the screen. he said, i recognize that there were times decaens ago wh i may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances. those were mistakes and i regret them mmensely, but always understood and respected and and abided by the principlethat no means no, and i have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone's career. so he is saying, yes, that there may have been actions that were risunderstood, but not what yo reporting suggests. >> and, obviously, anytime there's a story liks, the commitment here is to fairness, and that statement fro mr. moonves is prominently in ecat article and, you know, we explored every aof his response to this and cbs's response. these are won backed by, n some cases, multiple eyewitnesses accounts, m
peters, you know, people with prominent careers in hollywood who are formidable in their own rights, but aey all said tht they feared that their careers had afbeen profoundly damager they rebuffed mr. moonves'ad nces. >> woodruff: let me share with our audience a statement that we just received from les moonves and i believe we're going to put it up on the screen. he said, i recognize that there were times decaens ago wh i may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances. those...
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whether it's the aei or the chamber of commerce or republicans on capitol hill, the white house is nott of in step with anybody else in terms of conservative thinking on trade. >> well, i mean the president is not a conservative, he's a nationalist populist. he sort of rejects all sort of consensus economic thinking on trade, has done so for 40 years. he's very idiosyncratic. even though wall street and a lot of people in washington have been assuming that a lot of this trade talk from him that started in the campaign was just talk, maybe slowly they're beginning to take him both serious and literally, because the trade war continues to sort of escalate. in fact it really started back in january of 2017 when he pulled us out of the pacific trade deal and now it looks more and more real as the days go by and now real products are being hit with real tariffs. >> so the issue here is, one might say, look, and people say this about trump. we've talked to farmers and agriculture workers who say, look, we're behind him. he's talking tough. i spoke to people in canada who are supporting justi
whether it's the aei or the chamber of commerce or republicans on capitol hill, the white house is nott of in step with anybody else in terms of conservative thinking on trade. >> well, i mean the president is not a conservative, he's a nationalist populist. he sort of rejects all sort of consensus economic thinking on trade, has done so for 40 years. he's very idiosyncratic. even though wall street and a lot of people in washington have been assuming that a lot of this trade talk from...
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so they're always like on the loudspeaker --, first of aey go, "don't get on until we clean the plane with febreze going -- all right bring them on! [ laughter ] bring on the cattle. >> jimmy: cleaning the plane, please. >> yeah, it's a little -- they do a lot of flights. and then i go, "hey, i think i found a dog tooth in my seat back." and they're like, "hey we don't get every nook a." cranny, na [ laughter ] let's yelp it down a notch guy. at>> jimmy: narc, that's g >> so then i'm -- and they're like, "just sit down. e.'ve gotta push off the g so concerned about the gate. push off, push off. there's no aisle seats, it's all middle. we're the all middle seat airline, you know this. " light laughter ] i'm like, "we ar it's almost impossible, it's only middle seats. so we all sit down. omit looking for overhead there's nothing. sit down! put your crap in your lap, let's go! this flight was $89 you knowtt what you're g. [ laughter ] i sit there and then -- you know it's never like a a relaxed half full flight. it's like, "'re packed to the gills. we've oversold it by 300." [ laughter ]
so they're always like on the loudspeaker --, first of aey go, "don't get on until we clean the plane with febreze going -- all right bring them on! [ laughter ] bring on the cattle. >> jimmy: cleaning the plane, please. >> yeah, it's a little -- they do a lot of flights. and then i go, "hey, i think i found a dog tooth in my seat back." and they're like, "hey we don't get every nook a." cranny, na [ laughter ] let's yelp it down a notch guy. at>>...
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aey call abortion reproductive rights issue. it is not.the time the abortion happens, reproduction has already occurred. nobody is suggesting a woman ought to be forced to reproduce. that would be monstrous. what we are arguing is that nobody has a right to kill a human who has already been produced. [applause] abortion is not a reproductive health decision, it is much more a parenting decision. am i going to care for my child or kill him? that is the decision being made, and it is an indictment on us, conservatives, that the left has been so successful in framing the murder of children as a matter of choice or health care or women's rights. it is our failure that so many people in our country would say of a child, with his own being and his own life and his own dna and his own genetic code, well, he is not really a person. the fact that the left has been able to have so much success on this issue and take up so many lives and control the narrative, all the while because conservatives have not been consistently and widely and unapologetica
aey call abortion reproductive rights issue. it is not.the time the abortion happens, reproduction has already occurred. nobody is suggesting a woman ought to be forced to reproduce. that would be monstrous. what we are arguing is that nobody has a right to kill a human who has already been produced. [applause] abortion is not a reproductive health decision, it is much more a parenting decision. am i going to care for my child or kill him? that is the decision being made, and it is an...
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my name is robert, and i'm the fellow in poverty studies here at aei where i focus on the large safety net programs and how free markets, strong families, best fight poverty. for all the political tumult in our country, we are lucky living in a time of extraordinary economic health. the american economy is growing at a healthy pace and unemployment is low. "new york times" even ran a story called, we ran out of words to describe how good the jobs numbers are, though they tried, calling the month of may's numbers splendid, excellent, and salubrious. >> we could talk about that after. >> okay. >> and your other vocabulary deficiencies. >> long stagnant labor force participation rates have even picked up, though we still have a ways to go in getting americans, especially men back into the labor force at the same rate. it is true that a strong economy is the best national anti-poverty program, and our economy's effects on major state programs is already apparent. as more people are moving into employment and earnings, number of recipients in the s.n.a.p. program or food stamp program has d
my name is robert, and i'm the fellow in poverty studies here at aei where i focus on the large safety net programs and how free markets, strong families, best fight poverty. for all the political tumult in our country, we are lucky living in a time of extraordinary economic health. the american economy is growing at a healthy pace and unemployment is low. "new york times" even ran a story called, we ran out of words to describe how good the jobs numbers are, though they tried,...
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just want aey or no. >> it's simple to to the end at the wave jurisdiction we have worked with-the-of inspector general -- >> i think i know what you're, quote, answer is. i want to get to something and i don't have much time, and probably is going to be more of a statement than anything else. it's been said that we have 24 million americans that either have no broadband service or very slow broadband service in the country. shame on all of us. is there a five-year plan at the fcc on this? some of it may belong in the private seconder, some of it you need authority from the congress and our subcommittee. other actions, the commission can take, but when that stitch together we have solved this issue. every time the commission copper here, all of our subcommittee hearings, we go over and over and over and over this issue, and it's not getting any better. so, can someone enlighten me on this? yes, commissioner. >> so, in fairness, the commission has spent incredible amount of work on this -- >> we all have but i don't sense we're making progress. >> we have din the easy stuff. we're work
just want aey or no. >> it's simple to to the end at the wave jurisdiction we have worked with-the-of inspector general -- >> i think i know what you're, quote, answer is. i want to get to something and i don't have much time, and probably is going to be more of a statement than anything else. it's been said that we have 24 million americans that either have no broadband service or very slow broadband service in the country. shame on all of us. is there a five-year plan at the fcc...
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. >>> aey milestone for tesla in its hurry to ramp up production of its new car. >>> an elite unit ofctive guerera. where we going? >> up there. >> look at nora walking with the people going, i'm ready. >> she see an >>> waking up to high cloud cover over the south bay. this afternoon should be sunny for you in sa but temperatures are 71 in oland, 75 thofhigh pressure brought the heat and dry wind over the weekend is starting to weaken. we'll have...
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