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i spoke with chris lewis and doug break. >> not a lot of big surprising news, but i must say that i think it is a disappointing move. it is largely an overblown response into a narrow question of what sort of legal authority that at the need to police the open internet. i am disappointed. >> you are disappointed because they are trying to change -- what disappoints you about it? >> title two, there are all sorts of legal entities we crossed into. a big part of the open question is how the fcc will do the forbearance process? there are provisions of title two that just about everyone agrees are outdated and unnecessary. >> give me one example. they were written when people were using homing pigeons to communicate. what is outdated about this? >> there are a number of things. the loop on bundling and those sorts of provisions that were put in place in the 96 telecom act for what were then regional monopoly telephone providers. just about everyone agrees those sorts of regulations are not appropriate in the broadband market today. how exactly the fcc goes about forbearing is a big question a
i spoke with chris lewis and doug break. >> not a lot of big surprising news, but i must say that i think it is a disappointing move. it is largely an overblown response into a narrow question of what sort of legal authority that at the need to police the open internet. i am disappointed. >> you are disappointed because they are trying to change -- what disappoints you about it? >> title two, there are all sorts of legal entities we crossed into. a big part of the open...
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chris lewis and doug break policy analyst at the information technology and innovation foundation. what is your take on the tenor of the proposal because we do not see the proposal yet? >> to log he posted -- what he posted today largely confirmed what everyone has been a acting ever since president obama made the endorsement of title ii in november. i think the litigation risk is really quite high. title two largely an overblown response into a narrow question of what sort of legal authority that at the need to police the open internet. i am disappointed. >> you are disappointed because they are trying to change --what disappoints you about it yet t? >> there are all sorts of legal entities we crossed into. a big part of the open question is how the fcc will do the forbearance process? there are divisions of title two that just about everyone agrees are outdated and unnecessary. >> give me one example. they were written when people were using homing visions to meditate. what is outdated about this? >> there are a number of things. the loop on bundling and those sorts of provisions
chris lewis and doug break policy analyst at the information technology and innovation foundation. what is your take on the tenor of the proposal because we do not see the proposal yet? >> to log he posted -- what he posted today largely confirmed what everyone has been a acting ever since president obama made the endorsement of title ii in november. i think the litigation risk is really quite high. title two largely an overblown response into a narrow question of what sort of legal...
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. >> chris lewis, just about everyone agrees that it will not work. are you just about everyone? >> no, i definitely do not agree with that. what i think everyone can agree on is that neutrality protections are important. the question before the fcc is how you put those into action. we support chairman wheeler's decision to use title two, because in 2010, the fcc tried to enact net neutrality rules and have it struck down by the court. in that decision, the court basically said the rules were too close to title two type or commentary rules. by chairman wheeler putting out a proposal that uses title two, and make them more likely they will pass court muster. we think it is a historic decision and are very supportive of him moving forward. >> i get the idea that the fcc needs title two. they can't just make laws. do you think that is the best way to make sure things that go across the cable modem are unhindered by the cable company itself? chris? >> yes, we think it is the strongest rules the fcc has at their disposal. congress could always update the telecommunications act. there
. >> chris lewis, just about everyone agrees that it will not work. are you just about everyone? >> no, i definitely do not agree with that. what i think everyone can agree on is that neutrality protections are important. the question before the fcc is how you put those into action. we support chairman wheeler's decision to use title two, because in 2010, the fcc tried to enact net neutrality rules and have it struck down by the court. in that decision, the court basically said the...
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. >> chris lewis.or the perspective of tech companies, our guest. >> we want to make sure there is no blocking. there is no throttling meaning that your cable company cannot degrade some of the content of the videos that you want to visit and there is no discrimination. internet users should be able to access whatever website they want. >> let's make up a fantasy cable company. they acquired lyft. and someone invent something better, they cannot get to customers as quickly. >> under net neutrality that would be prevented and competition is what is allowed the internet to flourish. you have companies like lyft and uber. the isp should not decide who wins and who loses. >> netflix shares sold up with this news. i wonder if it is because people say these guys have open themselves up to more competition. why do the big company support the open internet when they are the ones who have the advantage because they can build their own networks like google has or apple and they can do other things like pay for i
. >> chris lewis.or the perspective of tech companies, our guest. >> we want to make sure there is no blocking. there is no throttling meaning that your cable company cannot degrade some of the content of the videos that you want to visit and there is no discrimination. internet users should be able to access whatever website they want. >> let's make up a fantasy cable company. they acquired lyft. and someone invent something better, they cannot get to customers as quickly....
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. >> by far the most powerful witness at the hearing was chris longenecker, stoney lewis's alleged rape victim, who had been found living in florida. neil convinced chris that his testimony could save joe's life. >> i wasn't able to do anything for tony because -- and so i figured, if i could help someone else, then i'll do that. >> chris, who is legally blind and was born with a physical disability on the left side of his body, was 22 years old and tony klann's roommate back in 1988. he told the court what happened one evening when he was hanging around with his downstairs neighbor, stoney lewis. >> we went back to his place to hang out. and decided to make something to eat, i guess. and he started pressing up against me and crap. and i was like, dude, what the hell are you doing? i told him i wasn't into that. and he was a little bit more threatening. he started pulling my hair and some hands-on stuff. and -- and that's how that happened. and there was some fear issues there from the fact he had a firearm in his apartment. and the whole time that i was being assaulted i told him, this
. >> by far the most powerful witness at the hearing was chris longenecker, stoney lewis's alleged rape victim, who had been found living in florida. neil convinced chris that his testimony could save joe's life. >> i wasn't able to do anything for tony because -- and so i figured, if i could help someone else, then i'll do that. >> chris, who is legally blind and was born with a physical disability on the left side of his body, was 22 years old and tony klann's roommate back...
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the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play the horn badly because he's clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up next on al jazeera. >>> so where did you guys meet? >> at a grocery store. >> we met at a bar mitts fa. >> she's the boss. >> still the boss. >> we met in ancient basket weaving in honduras. >> where did you guys meet? >> we met on blackpeople.com. >> so did we. >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera" with me richelle carey. my guest this week - rain pryor. i didn't mention that you sing as well. >> yes. >> do you - what do you like to do more of that. i love to do more of that. i'd love to be a black bett middler, tell jokes and sing.
the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play the horn badly because he's clinton. >> what would rain...
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the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock, even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them, you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up next on al jazeera. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 e
the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock, even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them, you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up...
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the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock, even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them, you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up next on al jazeera. >> tuesday on "the stream". >> selling cocaine was my purpose. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tuesday, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera" with me, richelle carey. my guest this week - rain pryor. i didn't mention that you sing as well. >> yes. >> do you - what do you like to do, more of that. i love to do more of that. i'd love to be a black bett middle
the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock, even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them, you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up...
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the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock, even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them, you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up next on al jazeera. >> monday, studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step ahead of them because they're out there. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. monday, 5:30 eastern.
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the closest we come - you have lewis c kay. chris rock, even eddy administrative jip,griffin, who i adore and love. he's like a big brother to me. you have comics willing to go to the edge and bring you back. and don't care. had they started that way, you wouldn't listen to them, you'd shut them out. because they are already names that you'll listen to them. do you know what i mean? >> yes. >> we'll listen to clinton play clinton. >> what would rain like to do next? that's up next on al jazeera. >> abducted. imprisoned. tortured. we talked to a cia insider... >> what is our definition of torture, and what are we allowed to do? >> and a former prisoner who was never charged. >> he was beaten, he was denied sleep. >> find out what really happens in a cia black site. >> you will do whatever it takes to get this man to talk. >> an "america tonight" in-depth report. tomorrow, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> writer taiye selasi shares her impactful point of view >> certain people have to explain there presence... >> when you'
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and a lively conversation about all the other chris hayes out there, including the guitarist for huey lewis. and in case your tired of me, here's a commercial break. sacrifice streaming all night long? is it okay to drop a connection, when you need it most? if you're not on the largest, most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. >>> last time he hosted "snl," edward norton showed off his owen wilson impression. last night, norton turned up on the ridiculously star-studded "snl" 40th anniversary show shot here at 30 rock which we learned today was nbc's top-rated primetime entertainment telecast excludeing the super bowl in more than eight years. for the show, norton took on a signature "snl" character, new york city nightlife expert stefan. >> ladies, when you want to hit the clubs, this week's hottest club in new york is called yank! renovated by the third never spoken of property brother, poppy, this club keeps thumping until you hear sit, ubu, sit, good dog. >> norton sun for an academy award for best supporting actor for "birdman" and also played an inspector in "grand buda
and a lively conversation about all the other chris hayes out there, including the guitarist for huey lewis. and in case your tired of me, here's a commercial break. sacrifice streaming all night long? is it okay to drop a connection, when you need it most? if you're not on the largest, most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. >>> last time he hosted "snl," edward norton showed off his owen wilson impression. last night, norton turned up on the ridiculously...
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first, representative lewis talks about the civil rights movement. then, former navy seal, chris,, discovers -- discusses his autobiography. and later, a discussion with stephen hawking's, whose early adult life is depicted in the film, the theory -- "the theory of everything." the film "selma" occurs in alabama. the movie is up for best picture tonight at the academy awards.
first, representative lewis talks about the civil rights movement. then, former navy seal, chris,, discovers -- discusses his autobiography. and later, a discussion with stephen hawking's, whose early adult life is depicted in the film, the theory -- "the theory of everything." the film "selma" occurs in alabama. the movie is up for best picture tonight at the academy awards.
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first remarks from john lewis on his involvement with thecivil rights movement something portrayed in the film "selma" and then chris kyle discusses his auto bybiography "american sniper" and stephen hawking in the "theory of everything." see all though events tomorrow 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the c-span city's tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s.sys it to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with time warner cable. >> most of the seats were empty. i remember when i got there except for college students. except most everybody else was like i'm not going down there because anything might happen. so there's these empty seats and it's quiet and we go and sit down and wait, you know, to see what's going to happen. a waitress came by with a tray of knives -- she was so nervous that the knives were rattling. i was so nervous i didn't know what she might be doing with those knives, but i could tell that she was scared. she was as scared as i was, you know. we sat there with our text books trying to study. i remember her saying we can't serve y'all or we don't se
first remarks from john lewis on his involvement with thecivil rights movement something portrayed in the film "selma" and then chris kyle discusses his auto bybiography "american sniper" and stephen hawking in the "theory of everything." see all though events tomorrow 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the c-span city's tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s.sys it to learn about their history and literary life. we partnered with time...
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first, representative lewis talks about the civil rights movement. then, former navy seal, chris,, discovers -- discusses his autobiography. and later, a discussion with stephen hawking's, whose early adult life is depicted in the film, the theory -- "the theory of everything." the film "selma" occurs in alabama. the movie is up for best picture tonight at the academy awards. one of the characters featured in the film is representative lewis. congressman lewis wrote about his experiences in a book titled "across that bridge: life lessons and a vision for change ," and talked about it at the 2012 national book festival. this is a half hour. [applause] >> think you so much. david, think of for those kind words of introduction. mr. librarian, thank you for your leadership, for your vision, thank you for never ever giving up or never giving them. thank you for keeping your feet. -- the faith. i am so delighted and pleased to be here this afternoon to see each and every one of you. you heard i grew up in a big city like washington, d.c. or a baltimore or silver springs or alexander. o
first, representative lewis talks about the civil rights movement. then, former navy seal, chris,, discovers -- discusses his autobiography. and later, a discussion with stephen hawking's, whose early adult life is depicted in the film, the theory -- "the theory of everything." the film "selma" occurs in alabama. the movie is up for best picture tonight at the academy awards. one of the characters featured in the film is representative lewis. congressman lewis wrote about...
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lewis in his office and look through his pictures with him. there's 50 years of history on those walls. anyway, thank you, susan. thanks, chris.'s more ahead on "andrea mitchell reports." we'll be right back. nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world's #1. olay, your best beautiful good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. us. you can watch msnbc and telemundo's exclusive town hall with president obama tonight at 8:00 eastern. jose diaz-balart will be interviewing the president at florida international university using your questions. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." remember, follow the show online on facebook and
lewis in his office and look through his pictures with him. there's 50 years of history on those walls. anyway, thank you, susan. thanks, chris.'s more ahead on "andrea mitchell reports." we'll be right back. nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in...
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first, remarks from georgia congressman john lewis on his involvement with the civil rights movement, something for trade in the film "selma." then chris kyle discusses his autobiography "american sniper," which was turned into a film. after that, a discussion with stephen hawking whose early adult life is but trade in the film "the theory of everything." see all those events tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road. traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend, we partnered with time warner cable for a visit to greensboro, north carolina. >> most of the seats were empty. i remember when i got there except for college students, except for bennett college, most everybody else was like i'm not going down there because anything might happen. so, there are these empty seats. and it is quiet. and we go and sit down. and wait. to see what's going to happen. a waitress came by with a tray of knives. she was so nervous that the knives were readily. i was so nervous that i did not know what she might be doing with those knives.
first, remarks from georgia congressman john lewis on his involvement with the civil rights movement, something for trade in the film "selma." then chris kyle discusses his autobiography "american sniper," which was turned into a film. after that, a discussion with stephen hawking whose early adult life is but trade in the film "the theory of everything." see all those events tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv...