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it is similar to what happened with aol and the internet. we were all scrambling because the next thing was going to be aol. then the internet blew out, and most people don't listen to that you have mail anymore. by december of 1846, michigan excepts a program that was put forth by basically the federal government. it was the second convention where they accepted that. the earliest convention in september, they voted down. they still did not think it was fair they were getting the upa upn ohio was going to get toledo. then, things started to shift. they realize the federal government was getting ready to release money. so, by december they had the second convention and they accepted the proposal. michigan became a state. toledo became part of ohio. the whole toledo war probably still has an effect on how toledo looks itself today area we sit on the border. a lot of people like to say that toledo is not part of the three c's and ohio. cleveland, columbus, cincinnati. toledo sits up here on the she can border. we see ourselves, part of that mi
it is similar to what happened with aol and the internet. we were all scrambling because the next thing was going to be aol. then the internet blew out, and most people don't listen to that you have mail anymore. by december of 1846, michigan excepts a program that was put forth by basically the federal government. it was the second convention where they accepted that. the earliest convention in september, they voted down. they still did not think it was fair they were getting the upa upn ohio...
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we would happen extras and concerns about things like aol and yahoo that are now merely an afterthought nostalgia for those of us who are millennial's. what we see time and time again is allowing innovative process to continue, off in front of our best elements of competition policy it's important when we approach issues of competition policy that make sure we remain rejected part of your. going forward, we recognize the consumer offer standard are able to provide that objective view and adapt to a wide range of industries including technology. >> director of technology, american action form and barry lynn, executive director of the oaken market institute. this is the communicators on tuesday. ♪♪ >> c-span, unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. ♪♪ >> broadband from a four sport empowerment. carter has invested billions betting infrastructure, upgrading technology, and hiring opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications support c-span as a public service along with the
we would happen extras and concerns about things like aol and yahoo that are now merely an afterthought nostalgia for those of us who are millennial's. what we see time and time again is allowing innovative process to continue, off in front of our best elements of competition policy it's important when we approach issues of competition policy that make sure we remain rejected part of your. going forward, we recognize the consumer offer standard are able to provide that objective view and adapt...
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we would have been expressing concerns about companies like aol and yahoo!hat are now merely an afterthought in a bit of nostalgia for those of us that are millennials. what we have seen time and time again is that allowing the innovative process to continue is often one of our best elements of competition policy. it is important that when we approach issues of competition policy, that we remain and a principled and objective point of view, and that going forward that we recognize that standards like the consumer welfare standard are able to provide the objective point of view and adapt to a wide range of industries including the technology space. >> jennifer huddleston is at the american forum. and barry lynn. >> this has been "the communicators." >> >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these telecommunications companies and more. >> broadband is a force for empowerment, that is why charter has invested billions upgrading technology, empowering technology, and communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter commu
we would have been expressing concerns about companies like aol and yahoo!hat are now merely an afterthought in a bit of nostalgia for those of us that are millennials. what we have seen time and time again is that allowing the innovative process to continue is often one of our best elements of competition policy. it is important that when we approach issues of competition policy, that we remain and a principled and objective point of view, and that going forward that we recognize that...
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we would have been expressing concerns about companies like aol and yahoo!, that are now an afterthought and a bit of nostalgia for those of us that our millennials. what we have seen time and again is that allowing the innovative process to continue is often one of our best elements of competition policy. it is important that when we approach issues of competition policy, that we remain in a principled end objective point of view and recognize that the consumer welfare standard is able to provide that objective point of view and adapt to a wide range of industries, including the technology space. peter: jennifer huddleston is at the american action format barry lynn is director of the open markets institute. this has been "the communicators" on c-span. ♪ >> c-span's or unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. >> the world has changed. fast, reliable internet connection is something no one can live without, so wow! is available for our customers. now more than ever, at all starts with the internet. >> wow! supports
we would have been expressing concerns about companies like aol and yahoo!, that are now an afterthought and a bit of nostalgia for those of us that our millennials. what we have seen time and again is that allowing the innovative process to continue is often one of our best elements of competition policy. it is important that when we approach issues of competition policy, that we remain in a principled end objective point of view and recognize that the consumer welfare standard is able to...
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we would've been expressing concerns about companies like aol and yahoo! that are now merely an afterthought and a bit of nostalgia for those of us that are millennials. what we've seen time and time again is that allowing the innovative process to continue is often one of our best elements of competition policy. that it's important that when we approach issues of competition policy that we make sure we remain in a principled and objective point of view, and that going forward that we recognize that standards like the consumer welfare standards are able to provide that objective point of view and adapt to a wide range of industries, including the technology space. >> host: jennifer huddleston is director of technology at the american action forum. and barry lynn is executive director of the open markets institute. this has been "the communicators" on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> do you think uses just a committee center? it's way more than it. >> contessa
we would've been expressing concerns about companies like aol and yahoo! that are now merely an afterthought and a bit of nostalgia for those of us that are millennials. what we've seen time and time again is that allowing the innovative process to continue is often one of our best elements of competition policy. that it's important that when we approach issues of competition policy that we make sure we remain in a principled and objective point of view, and that going forward that we recognize...
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ocho casas quedaron sepultadas, otras 20 quedaron daÑadas, toneladas de lodo, piedras, Áoles cayeron>> por lo menos 23 pequeÑos sufrieron aquÍ ser abusados hace 14 aÑos, entonces la procuradurÍa sentenciÓ desde la directora hasta el conserje e y el caso fue analizado con decenas mÁs por la defensorÍa de los derechos de la infancia que ha documentado en expedientes ocurridos en los Últimos 20 aÑos que muchos niÑos y niÑas son vÍctimas de violencia sexual organizada en sus escuelas. >> estamos hablando de niÑos de es, cuatro, cinco aÑos de edad. lo que vemos es que en algunos casos son 30 niÑos y niÑas que son vÍctimas, 40 y tantos, pero tambiÉn la cantidad de agresores. en una escuela hay hasta agresores implicados. >> margarita que encabeza la organizaciÓn, asegura que a travÉs de los testimonios de las vÍctimas comprobado la existencia de grupos que supuestamente abusan de los menores y producen pornografÍa infantil en colegios pÚblicos y privados de mÉxico. >> muchos describen ser amarrados con cinta adhesiva, golpeados, extraÍdos de las escuelas, muchos niÑos describen ser sedados
ocho casas quedaron sepultadas, otras 20 quedaron daÑadas, toneladas de lodo, piedras, Áoles cayeron>> por lo menos 23 pequeÑos sufrieron aquÍ ser abusados hace 14 aÑos, entonces la procuradurÍa sentenciÓ desde la directora hasta el conserje e y el caso fue analizado con decenas mÁs por la defensorÍa de los derechos de la infancia que ha documentado en expedientes ocurridos en los Últimos 20 aÑos que muchos niÑos y niÑas son vÍctimas de violencia sexual organizada en sus...
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federal communication system runs, it was set up by a law from 1996, when i had a palm pilot and an aolit is ok to look at fresh ideas. in the end, those choices are going to be made by congress. i hope we can have a good discussion about it. keeping the universal fund strong is important for making sure broadband helps reach rural america and also to provide support for broadband and affordability. emily: i am going to ask you this every time. you are still acting chair. president biden has yet to name a permanent chair for the fcc. you have any idea who this person is going to be? is it going to be you? >> this is above my pay grade, but we are getting done a lot. we are mapping where broadband is and is not throughout the country. we have the next big auction of 5g spectrum. we are getting things done and i am proud of that. emily: let's talk about how fast you can do this work. because you are acting chair, the commission is evenly split, two democrats, two republicans. it will remain so until the white house acts. how is it affecting you? is it slowing you down? >> i wake up every
federal communication system runs, it was set up by a law from 1996, when i had a palm pilot and an aolit is ok to look at fresh ideas. in the end, those choices are going to be made by congress. i hope we can have a good discussion about it. keeping the universal fund strong is important for making sure broadband helps reach rural america and also to provide support for broadband and affordability. emily: i am going to ask you this every time. you are still acting chair. president biden has...
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intriguing idea and we will need ideas because it was set up by a law from 1996 when i had a palm pilot and aolount. it is ok to look at fresh ideas. i appreciate that my colleague is coming up with his own. in the end, those choices will be made by congress and i hope we can have a good discussion about it. emily: i want to bring in fcc commissioner brendan carr. a very diplomatic response from the acting chairwoman. what do you make of what she said and one half your other colleagues had to say about your plan? mr. carr i have been really surprised by the bipartisan support we have seen. the active chair, some of my colleagues have spoken about it, lawmakers across the political aisle have given favorable responses. most consumers do not know that right now, they pay this 40% fee right on the bill for service. whether it is wired or wireless. it has recently been in a death spiral, over 30% now, this fee or charge ending up on consumers' monthly bill. putting tech to the task of paying their fair share for internet infrastructure that they benefit from to the two enough billions of dollars. -
intriguing idea and we will need ideas because it was set up by a law from 1996 when i had a palm pilot and aolount. it is ok to look at fresh ideas. i appreciate that my colleague is coming up with his own. in the end, those choices will be made by congress and i hope we can have a good discussion about it. emily: i want to bring in fcc commissioner brendan carr. a very diplomatic response from the acting chairwoman. what do you make of what she said and one half your other colleagues had to...
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you have to go back to the maybe mid to late '90s and i remember when steve case took aol the blockbuster of the internet and parlayed whatever market value they had left to acquire time warner and were able to take what was an arguably stock price that was not -- did not reflect the fundamentals and change the business and perhaps amc or other meme stocks can do the same thing. >> what is the wisdom in the end, jack, though of owning a stock when you oknow that the fundamentals are so divorced from the price where you question whether the -- whether you're invest in a going and thriving firm with potential to be a real business. >> you're absolutely right, tyler. we put companies like gamestop and blackberry into some of the thematic portfolios last year with 2% allocations, something like that. by i think february gamestop got to be 25% of the portfolio so we were able to take advantage of that and rebalance it back to 2 but you're right you go is gamestop really worth what it is and we think that -- i have seen irrational marks behave irrationally than the fundamental players can be so
you have to go back to the maybe mid to late '90s and i remember when steve case took aol the blockbuster of the internet and parlayed whatever market value they had left to acquire time warner and were able to take what was an arguably stock price that was not -- did not reflect the fundamentals and change the business and perhaps amc or other meme stocks can do the same thing. >> what is the wisdom in the end, jack, though of owning a stock when you oknow that the fundamentals are so...
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i can relate to what you are saying about going up in the nineties being on prodigy and aol and being exhilarated by the ideas that were put out there. i associate this with wired magazine. the other cofounder of eff publishing and wired. dyson was another eff person in the wired world. i had a lot of the same experiences in the nineties. but this is a very long windup cousin trying to figure how to pose it. what is still useful about those ideas and what is not useful anymore? fairly or not barlow is considered a utopian are a libertarian the libertarian politics like dyson generally were very evident. newt gingrich is on the cover. so i think it's fair to say from your work and from the passage that you read that you do feel a connection with that legacy but what do you think is still active today? what should we harvest and what has aged less well quick. >> that's a great question. it's interesting because i've been in germany the past seven years. there are a lot of german thinkers who have very similar perspective to the libertarian thinkers in the us. of course there is more cen
i can relate to what you are saying about going up in the nineties being on prodigy and aol and being exhilarated by the ideas that were put out there. i associate this with wired magazine. the other cofounder of eff publishing and wired. dyson was another eff person in the wired world. i had a lot of the same experiences in the nineties. but this is a very long windup cousin trying to figure how to pose it. what is still useful about those ideas and what is not useful anymore? fairly or not...
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it's like we're going to look back on this like aol/time warner or the groupon ipo.e'll look back. remember that. wasn't that crazy how those stocks did that thing. it didn't really matter in the long term, but that was weird. >> i hear your point and get your point, but tesla wasn't tesla until a few years ago until able to tap into -- >> no. >> its fans, turn them into investors, raise capital and there's been a lot of operational milestones that have been reached, gigafactories, that capital raise has allowed tesla to become much more than it was a few years ago. >> if amc had elon musk reinventing entertainment, then maybe amc -- tesla was always tesla. tesla always had elon and electrification of cars and beyond that, changing, you know, the way transportation and energy work worldwide. this is not that it's an interesting investing moment, worth spending time on, but if you get distracted and think this changes all the rules of investing, that 2021 is a sea change maybe you're right, but i don't think so >> how can you be so certain amc has billions of dollars.
it's like we're going to look back on this like aol/time warner or the groupon ipo.e'll look back. remember that. wasn't that crazy how those stocks did that thing. it didn't really matter in the long term, but that was weird. >> i hear your point and get your point, but tesla wasn't tesla until a few years ago until able to tap into -- >> no. >> its fans, turn them into investors, raise capital and there's been a lot of operational milestones that have been reached,...
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. >> aol. we are having that wind advisory going on until 8 this evening. here's the coverage area and tanned around the immediate days. kind of a hiatus is not technically included with that all those plenty breezy there as well. but when you get over the east bay hills going east boom. that's where it pops up yet again in quite a bit of coverage, as you will see here. so a quick snapshot of what the winds are going now. they're well in the 20's and even gusting up to around 30 or so, for example, oakland, which is not technically in that still quite windy as it will be going into this evening. it's going to pop and we'll see a little bit of a breeze going on on shores. that is as we head on into tomorrow evening as well. this is all the making of what would be during the winter months a little rain and then kind of stormy action. all that's kind of thing. but because it's june and it's been very dry. everything has been shifted to the north. so all we get is the physics behind the frontal boundary, which is just going to deliver the winds. and that's dorn
. >> aol. we are having that wind advisory going on until 8 this evening. here's the coverage area and tanned around the immediate days. kind of a hiatus is not technically included with that all those plenty breezy there as well. but when you get over the east bay hills going east boom. that's where it pops up yet again in quite a bit of coverage, as you will see here. so a quick snapshot of what the winds are going now. they're well in the 20's and even gusting up to around 30 or so,...
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aol chair brown, i'm going to return time back to you. senator danes: i know it's highly unusual in a senate hearing. thank you for the time. mayor andrus, good to have you here. your background there makes me home sick. chair brown: thank you, senator danes. the senior senator from montana is recognized for five minutes. senator tester: thanks, chairman brown. i appreciate senator danes giving me an extra seconds because montana is montana. cyndy, good to have you here. i very much appreciate your commitment to the cause on housing. senator -- from the bozman perspective, can you tell me number one, if you have done this i apologize, can you tell me what kind of shortage you have in bozeman? is there a number of units you are short on? if you could tell me that. then tell me what we can do at the federal level to address the affordability challenge? look, i have read some of the testimony. i have heard some folks have said here. i may get to pint where we ask that question is affordable housing even available. it's not in montana. i don'
aol chair brown, i'm going to return time back to you. senator danes: i know it's highly unusual in a senate hearing. thank you for the time. mayor andrus, good to have you here. your background there makes me home sick. chair brown: thank you, senator danes. the senior senator from montana is recognized for five minutes. senator tester: thanks, chairman brown. i appreciate senator danes giving me an extra seconds because montana is montana. cyndy, good to have you here. i very much appreciate...
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biden's plan includes funding for broadband internet fiction, republicans' plan includes a barrel of free aolup, we have fact. the bill is called the "build back better plan." fiction, if you can say "build back better plan" five times fast, you get to drive the crane. [ applause ] >> steve: we're building america! jake fallon behind the wheel of a crane. >> jimmy: yeah maybe that's how my character gets around. >> steve: yeah, crane -- all sorts -- man, he knows how to drive everything, fly everything >> jimmy: i like that that's his vehicle, is a crane. like -- there is no way jake fallon knows we're here what's that crane doing here it's raining what's that neon sign say? ♪ >> steve: oh my god, it's rainwater. >> jimmy: we've got to get you out of here. ♪ >> steve: jake fallon. >> jimmy: is that the name of it >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: what's the name of it >> steve: the first movie? >> jimmy: "somewhere to run. ♪ >> steve: "somewhere to run" is the first movie. "blood moon" was the second movie. >> together: "insane in the membrane." >> jimmy: insane -- in the main crane? >> steve:
biden's plan includes funding for broadband internet fiction, republicans' plan includes a barrel of free aolup, we have fact. the bill is called the "build back better plan." fiction, if you can say "build back better plan" five times fast, you get to drive the crane. [ applause ] >> steve: we're building america! jake fallon behind the wheel of a crane. >> jimmy: yeah maybe that's how my character gets around. >> steve: yeah, crane -- all sorts -- man, he...
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how much of aole do you think that place? zina: -- plays?a: it is a role that unless you are a black athlete basical ly in an all white sport, you don't understand. sometimes it is pressure getting in, having to go to the tennis court and somebody just asking you to see your badge because they don't believe you can play. there are little things. in osaka's case she made $52 million last year, so naturally everyone is like what is the big deal? she should not have any problems. she has sponsorships, she has people counting on her, she has to pay her team members, everybody is pulling at her. also, these young players, especially young tennis players, they don't really have true friends. when i was growing up i had the opportunity to at least have my high school friends i could go in talk to, you don't talk about tennis. now everyone around them is talking about, trying to figure out how they can make them number one, or how they can get more sponsorships. then you are having to rely on social media as some of your friends, or put things out t
how much of aole do you think that place? zina: -- plays?a: it is a role that unless you are a black athlete basical ly in an all white sport, you don't understand. sometimes it is pressure getting in, having to go to the tennis court and somebody just asking you to see your badge because they don't believe you can play. there are little things. in osaka's case she made $52 million last year, so naturally everyone is like what is the big deal? she should not have any problems. she has...
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tracing will be easy and finally, according to a new report, the number of customers who subscribe to aol'sernet service is, quote, "in the low thousands. which is also their average age. and that was the monologue, everybody. we have a great show for you tonight. he's one of the stars of "saturday night live." and if you saw "the king of staten island," you know what a great actor he is. pete davidson will join us here in studio. he's got a new scripted comedy podcast called "hit job," and he's gonna tell us about that. and she is an amazing actress you know from her role in "queen and slim." and she's starring in tom clancy's "without remorse" with michael b. jordan. jodie turner-smith will also be here in studio with us this is our first two-guest show in over a year plus, he's one of my favorite authors, and his new book, "a swim in a pond in the rain: in which four russians give a master class on writing, reading, and life" is out now. george saunders is going to be here but before we get to all that, it's been over a year now that we have been living with the covid crisis life has cha
tracing will be easy and finally, according to a new report, the number of customers who subscribe to aol'sernet service is, quote, "in the low thousands. which is also their average age. and that was the monologue, everybody. we have a great show for you tonight. he's one of the stars of "saturday night live." and if you saw "the king of staten island," you know what a great actor he is. pete davidson will join us here in studio. he's got a new scripted comedy podcast...
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before that it was time warner before that it was aol time warner >> and then before that it was timearner, right >> never warner brothers originally warner brothers. >> originally warner brothers. >> got it. f full circle. >> and "the maltese falcon" was humphrey bogart. well done. >> thank you i'm glad i passed the test it's time for a cnbc news update with rahel solomon >> hi, sara. here's what's happening at this hour the biden administration working to suspend all oil leases in alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge. politico says an environmental review could lead to restrictions on oil exploration and could nullify existing leases. >>> heavy rain for weeks leading to flood levels at a lake in north texas. forecasters don't see any let-up as well. the risk for flooding continues across parts of texas and louisiana. >>> belarus activist on trial stabbed himself in the neck while in the courtroom he was carried away from the courtroom and taken to a hospital where he has since been put into an induced coma. >>> and grand slam tennis tournament is promising to address players' co
before that it was time warner before that it was aol time warner >> and then before that it was timearner, right >> never warner brothers originally warner brothers. >> originally warner brothers. >> got it. f full circle. >> and "the maltese falcon" was humphrey bogart. well done. >> thank you i'm glad i passed the test it's time for a cnbc news update with rahel solomon >> hi, sara. here's what's happening at this hour the biden...