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mitch daniels administration has been controversial at the school. this is for a variety of reasons. maybe the biggest one being that he does not have an academic background, which made many of the faculty unhappy when he was hired. it's also the case that -- the way in which he was selected was controversial given that he appointed all the trustees who in turn appointed him. when he was governor he appointed the trustees that appointed him as the president. the assessment in particular became a linchpin of a lot of other issues that have been bubbling along on the college -- because assessment in a very deep and real way asks what we value in the university. and it is inevitable that assessment will to some degree control learning. i think you can have minimally invasive assessment, that's part of why i wrote the right paper -- white paper. doubt that no assessment will always have some impact over what happens on college campuses and so the fortion is, was this away the daniels administration to sort of take control of undergraduate learning away f
mitch daniels administration has been controversial at the school. this is for a variety of reasons. maybe the biggest one being that he does not have an academic background, which made many of the faculty unhappy when he was hired. it's also the case that -- the way in which he was selected was controversial given that he appointed all the trustees who in turn appointed him. when he was governor he appointed the trustees that appointed him as the president. the assessment in particular became...
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the officer now on administrative leave. >> danielle: coming own 7 news. pepeowners concerned about what's happening to cats in a south florida neighborhood it's a story on just one station. >> lynn: a cyber security breech and some south florida officers are very conofrned. >> danielle: and a couple who just bought a car n- ends up behind a semi way tire problem. sharing their story of survival. >> lynn: and doctors finally pinpoint the problem of this little girl believed to have had a sinus problem. thth was not the real problem. >> phil: all right swrevment plenty of cloud cover here across south florida. by tomorrow a front will move through. high pressure will build behind that front. should clear out all the cloudiness and that should set us up for a nice saturday and sunday. the entire out look just a few minutes. >>> for the latest news weather and sports, tap the 7 news app. it's free. just search wsvn in your app store sponsored by paul bange roofing. >>> >> danielle: tire trouble turning down right dangerous and now a couple thank thrirg lucky
the officer now on administrative leave. >> danielle: coming own 7 news. pepeowners concerned about what's happening to cats in a south florida neighborhood it's a story on just one station. >> lynn: a cyber security breech and some south florida officers are very conofrned. >> danielle: and a couple who just bought a car n- ends up behind a semi way tire problem. sharing their story of survival. >> lynn: and doctors finally pinpoint the problem of this little girl...
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danielle: and a teen busted for selling pot brownies to middle school students in philadelphia. giving kids as young as 14 years old the laced dessert. it came ta life when the teen told an administrator that six school on a friday. >> it's takqng advantage of children. >> danielle: the 18-year-old has since confessed to dealing drugs since he was 13. and he faces a number of charges, including possession with intent to deliver and the corruption of minors. >> lynn: had also on 7, despite moments of panic, a school community feeling fortunate though two students were shot on campus. being accused of carrying out the shooting inside of the school calf tieria. >> danielle: the violence taking place in middletown, ohio, between dayton. >> reporter: around 11:15 monday morning terror inside of this southwest ohio school, 30 miles northwest of cincinnati. >> one individual began firing in the lurg room. >> reporter: i.d., a 14-year-old student, who attends the school, madison junior high. the cafeteria, injuring two students. >> they were injured by the shrarael, or by injuries getting away from the active shooterer >> for them to be caught in the crossfire is a scary thing. >> reporter: a
danielle: and a teen busted for selling pot brownies to middle school students in philadelphia. giving kids as young as 14 years old the laced dessert. it came ta life when the teen told an administrator that six school on a friday. >> it's takqng advantage of children. >> danielle: the 18-year-old has since confessed to dealing drugs since he was 13. and he faces a number of charges, including possession with intent to deliver and the corruption of minors. >> lynn: had also...
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hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >>> news that the obama administration will not allow oil drilling in the atlantic ocean is being hailed by environmentalists. it reverses a decision made last year that would have opened up a large area of the coastline to drilling. the oil industry is not pleased. the president of the american petroleum institute says the american decision, quote, a appeases extremists. the s&p lost three points and the nasdaq slipped 21. >>> the obama administration lifted the last restrictions on travel to cuba. americans are now permitted to travel on their own with no prior permission. the new rules, besides making it easier for family members to see each other, will likely be a boom to cuban tourism. >>> a series of food safety issues took a toll on the bottom line at chipotle. sales dropped over 26% last month, more than expected by analysts. that is its first quarterly loss as a public company. the mexican restaurant chain is working to return from a scare of norovirus outbreak. >>> harrison ford and steven spielberg are teaming u
hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >>> news that the obama administration will not allow oil drilling in the atlantic ocean is being hailed by environmentalists. it reverses a decision made last year that would have opened up a large area of the coastline to drilling. the oil industry is not pleased. the president of the american petroleum institute says the american decision, quote, a appeases extremists. the s&p lost three points and the nasdaq...
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liberal editors, prominent people who worked -- later worked in the roosevelt administration, ralph mcgill, others, jonathan daniels who was an editor in raleigh, north carolina who said absolutely segregation will never end in the south. you might as well believe that day is going to become night and night is going to become day. all of the armies of the world, access and ally combined said mark eldridge who had been in lincoln will never bring an end to segregation. so it was that absolute. so when we say that white people didn't want black people to vote, it was just one piece of all of the absolutes that were going to be banned, actually be barred from. but let's get to the real technical detail. you could say they can't want them to vote because they might elect a black person. keep in mind. what do you think -- why -- do you think a group of blacks and these counties, rural counties that we're talking about could ever elect a black person back in the '40s if they could vote? no? >> no. >> why not? >> because i don't think they had the structure there to get someone into office, to run for political office and
liberal editors, prominent people who worked -- later worked in the roosevelt administration, ralph mcgill, others, jonathan daniels who was an editor in raleigh, north carolina who said absolutely segregation will never end in the south. you might as well believe that day is going to become night and night is going to become day. all of the armies of the world, access and ally combined said mark eldridge who had been in lincoln will never bring an end to segregation. so it was that absolute....
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administration they introduced wireless. today, there is wired and wireless voice available within the program. >> daniel, has it been successful in your view? it's not clearly successful, and i think that's one of the problems that exists with the program now. born as a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. , we arethe concern was going to establish this amount that we will give to low income consumers with the goal of making sure that low income consumers can get access to telephone service, but no one had really done a study to figure out whether the amount we are getting is actually going towards people who would otherwise not fall off the telik medications bid -- telecommunications bid. a report was issued last year that criticized the fcc for this. there is bipartisan support for incomea that low households should have some assistance to make sure they are not falling off the grid and make sure they can have the latest telecommunications systems. the concern is whether lifeline is actually achieving that. when questioned whether it was successful, the fcc poi
administration they introduced wireless. today, there is wired and wireless voice available within the program. >> daniel, has it been successful in your view? it's not clearly successful, and i think that's one of the problems that exists with the program now. born as a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. , we arethe concern was going to establish this amount that we will give to low income consumers with the goal of...
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. >> danielle: well, ahead from the news station, a florida student nearly losing his fingers at school,nd now a teacher is on administrative leave. the details on what led to it all. >> lynn: and astronaut scott journey. >> phil: all right, so the weekend is here, and what you've seen today, we're going too see for the next couple of days. morning lows, in the upper 60s to low 70s. and highs this afternoon, 82, 85 and fort lauderdale, topping off with 84 . low 80s except for key west. reporting a temperature of 77 . the wind, 9-15 miles per hour. and the pressure is steady. the humidity, 61%. stormtracker is showing that we're mostly dry. now, we've seen some dotted showers moving across the area, and that's what we'llll probably see tomorrow. and then again on sunday. ak front moving across the move away. no changes in the temperatures. but look at all of the cloudiness in yucatan. we're going to get moments of clouds and sunshine over the area. temperatures in the u.s., 30s, 40s and 50s up and down the east coast. l.a., a temperature of 75 . here's the front moving in, we could see a sprinkle tonight. away, movingnto the
. >> danielle: well, ahead from the news station, a florida student nearly losing his fingers at school,nd now a teacher is on administrative leave. the details on what led to it all. >> lynn: and astronaut scott journey. >> phil: all right, so the weekend is here, and what you've seen today, we're going too see for the next couple of days. morning lows, in the upper 60s to low 70s. and highs this afternoon, 82, 85 and fort lauderdale, topping off with 84 . low 80s except for...
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briggs forced the two workers daniel crouse and unidentified female worker into the administration office and a struggle and briggs ran from the building, followed by crouse. police say at the same time, the toll fair collection van arrived at the interchange. a former police officer in york, pennsylvania, was driving the van. >> a security guard from within that vehicle, ronald heist, existed to stand there with daniel crouse. at that time they were both confronted and shot and killed. >> reporter: police say briggs started shooting at the collection van and the driver jumped out. briggs jumped in and drove down to the exit ramp where his car was park and began unloading the troopers arrived on the scene minutes later where they encountered briggs and exchanged fire, killing him. >> we are deeply saddened by this horrific tragedy. our system is very secure, very safe. we just want to make sure if there is more we can do, we will do it. >> for "cbs this morning," vladimir duthiers. >>> most ncaa brackets are broken this morning after the first weekend of march madness. >> trip to the swee
briggs forced the two workers daniel crouse and unidentified female worker into the administration office and a struggle and briggs ran from the building, followed by crouse. police say at the same time, the toll fair collection van arrived at the interchange. a former police officer in york, pennsylvania, was driving the van. >> a security guard from within that vehicle, ronald heist, existed to stand there with daniel crouse. at that time they were both confronted and shot and killed....
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daniel benjamin was coordinator for counter-terrorism at the state department during the first term of the obama administrationnow a professor at dartmouth college; and joby warrick is a national security correspondent at the "washington post." he's also the author of "black flags: the rise of isis." >> ifill: daniel benjamin, was this a nightmare scenario that could have been foreseen? yesterday, we heard people saying this is what we feared. >> i think people have been watching terrorism have been fearing this for many years, actually. the recognition that europe had a problem with extremism in its midst and the recognition that europe hadn't taken security arrangements as seriously as it should have, i think has been common, that observe has been common in the security community for many years now. >> ifill: joby warrick, the associated press, among others, have been reporting today that there were as many as 400 people being trained by isis to carry out these attacks in europe. so did they not leave and foot prints or any signs? >> the number's a little bit soft, i think, but it's not unrealistic to think
daniel benjamin was coordinator for counter-terrorism at the state department during the first term of the obama administrationnow a professor at dartmouth college; and joby warrick is a national security correspondent at the "washington post." he's also the author of "black flags: the rise of isis." >> ifill: daniel benjamin, was this a nightmare scenario that could have been foreseen? yesterday, we heard people saying this is what we feared. >> i think people...
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administration they introduced wireless. and so as it stands today, there's wired and wireless vice available within the program. >> host: daniel lyons, has it been successful, in your view? >> guest: so it's not clear what the success rate of lifeline is, and i think that's part of one of the problems with the program as it exists now. so lifeline was born more or less as a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. and part of the concern was, well, we're going to establish this amount that we're going to give to low income consumers with the goal of making sure that low income consumers can get access to telephone service. but no one's ever really done the study to figure out whether the amount that we're giving is actually going toward people who would otherwise not fall off the telecommunication grilled, right? so the gao issued a report just last year that criticized the fcc for this purpose. so i think there's a bipartisan support for the idea that low income households should have some assistance to make sure they're not falling off the grid and make sure that t
administration they introduced wireless. and so as it stands today, there's wired and wireless vice available within the program. >> host: daniel lyons, has it been successful, in your view? >> guest: so it's not clear what the success rate of lifeline is, and i think that's part of one of the problems with the program as it exists now. so lifeline was born more or less as a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. and...
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money watch's hena daniels joins us from the insuring stock exchange with those stories and much more for us, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika. obama administration lifted last restrictions on travel to cuba. americans are now permitted to travel on their own with no prior permission, new rules, besides making it the easier for family members to see of other will be a boom to cuban tourism. >>> stocks on wall street ended mix led by a steep decline in the drug company shares. dow jones added 22, nasdaq lost 21. >>> news that the the obama administration will not allow oil drilling in the atlantic ocean is being hailed by environmentalist. it reverses a decision made last year that would have opened up a large area of the coastline to drilling. the oil industry is not placed, the president of the american petroleum institute says government's decision quota pieces extremist. >>> new you can call uber for a ride or some ravioli, uber wants food delivery service called uber east and now it has its own app. services will be available in los angeles, san francisco, houston, toronto, and chicago, erika. >>> that sound good, get your food even faster, t
money watch's hena daniels joins us from the insuring stock exchange with those stories and much more for us, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erika. obama administration lifted last restrictions on travel to cuba. americans are now permitted to travel on their own with no prior permission, new rules, besides making it the easier for family members to see of other will be a boom to cuban tourism. >>> stocks on wall street ended mix led by a steep decline in the drug...
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began and then after the bush administration, they introduced wireless, so as it stands today there is wired and wireless voice available within the program. >> host: daniel lyons has it been successful in your view? >> guest: it's not clear that what the success rate of lifeline is played as one of the problems with the program that exists now so lifeline was more or less a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. part of the concern was while we would establish this amount to low income consumers the goal making sure that low income consumers can get access to telephone service. no one has really done a study to figure out whether the amount we are giving is actually going towards people who would otherwise not fall off the grid. so the gao issued just last year that criticized the fcc for this purpose so i think there is a bipartisan support for the idea that a low income households should have some service to make sure they are not falling off the grid to make sure they can manage the latest communication system. the concern is whether or lifeline is actually achieving that. when the gao ask
began and then after the bush administration, they introduced wireless, so as it stands today there is wired and wireless voice available within the program. >> host: daniel lyons has it been successful in your view? >> guest: it's not clear that what the success rate of lifeline is played as one of the problems with the program that exists now so lifeline was more or less a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly....
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daniels is live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. news that the obama administration will not allow oil drilling in the at lantic coast is being hailed by environmentalists. a decision made last year would have opened up the large area of the coastline's drilling. the oil industry, however, is now pleased. petroleum institute says the government's decision "appeases extremists. "stefan? >> i just followed you on instagram. congratulations on your recent nuptials. beautiful pictures. speaking of instagram -- >> thank you. >> your follower maze know more about you than yourself. >> the photo sharing social media app will order your fee in interest and not chronologically making it specific to the topics you search the most and that are most relevant to you. stefan? >> cool stuff, hannah. thank you so much reporting live from new york. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> it is currently 6:27 in the morning. coming up -- >> continuing to follow breaking news. we'll have another live report on a deadly shooting that's keeping detectives busy in durham. >> and what does t
daniels is live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. news that the obama administration will not allow oil drilling in the at lantic coast is being hailed by environmentalists. a decision made last year would have opened up the large area of the coastline's drilling. the oil industry, however, is now pleased. petroleum institute says the government's decision "appeases extremists. "stefan? >> i just followed you on instagram....
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daniel is a visiting scholar from boston college. this fazlullah, what is lifeline program. how did it come about? the program actually came about during the reagan administration, in order to provide a subsidy to make sure that low income persons would have access to voice service, telephone service. this comes from the notion that ,aving everyone on the network having access to public safety, each other, and commerce is incredibly important, and for low income persons, making sure that they had the additional support to do that was necessary, so that's why the program began. and how many people -- chairman wheeler: and how many people participate in this program? the past year, about $13 million. >> what is the cost? amina: a $9.25 subsidy per household. it is a relatively minimal subsidy. the costs have gone down over the past few years. in terms of the overall cost for the lifeline program. host: and this
daniel is a visiting scholar from boston college. this fazlullah, what is lifeline program. how did it come about? the program actually came about during the reagan administration, in order to provide a subsidy to make sure that low income persons would have access to voice service, telephone service. this comes from the notion that ,aving everyone on the network having access to public safety, each other, and commerce is incredibly important, and for low income persons, making sure that they...
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administration. .. >> >> this is our flagship store we have other locations throughout the city elect to follow our reading series with a podcast and other over the years. but i am pleased to introduce daniel oppenheimer with his debut "exit right". a writer ensure a documentary filmmaker whose videos have been featured in "the new york times" he discusses figures such as ronald reagan and christopher hichens ed whitaker chambers trying to reconcile the lf to the right. to celebrate daniel oppenheimer is on display on this book as a political essayist and contributes an exciting per trail of the subjects in their transition and it is insightful. >> thank you for being here today. had to be part of the book i also say hi to children i do not know i would be on tv. that what we would call the genealogy of the book. of howe comes into existence with the back story but in this case and what it is try to do. other then in the acknowledgments but to set up some of that discussion and with that conclusion of that benefit that some people think has done. in the communist party members. but isn't that comment. common and and the world in which my mom grew up in with passover and with the questions
administration. .. >> >> this is our flagship store we have other locations throughout the city elect to follow our reading series with a podcast and other over the years. but i am pleased to introduce daniel oppenheimer with his debut "exit right". a writer ensure a documentary filmmaker whose videos have been featured in "the new york times" he discusses figures such as ronald reagan and christopher hichens ed whitaker chambers trying to reconcile the lf to the...
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administrative leave. one man is behind bars after a heroin trafficking ring is broken up. lincoln county sheriffs deputies have arrested eric daniel noland detectives caught him in the act when confronted police found a sizable amount of what is called black tar heroin. no one was placed in prison on a 57,000-dollar bond. lincoln county sheriff's deputies say they expect to make more arrests related to this trafficking ring. you about. 17-year-old responsible for making threats against the union county high school has not been charged. justin cassidy was arrested last that after making threats against porter ridge high school. after speaking with investigators cassidy admitted to making the threat but insisted they were just a hoax. north carolina is a felony to make a violent threat on schools. two other teens are being investigated in this incident. seven years in jail, that's how long this man will spend behind bars after admitting he tried to get photos from a 15-year-old girl. 34-year-old ralph -- was sentenced in a hickory county courtroom. sheriff's detectives pose as young girl on line and arranged a meeting with hillis. h
administrative leave. one man is behind bars after a heroin trafficking ring is broken up. lincoln county sheriffs deputies have arrested eric daniel noland detectives caught him in the act when confronted police found a sizable amount of what is called black tar heroin. no one was placed in prison on a 57,000-dollar bond. lincoln county sheriff's deputies say they expect to make more arrests related to this trafficking ring. you about. 17-year-old responsible for making threats against the...
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administrations of expanding commitment. the pentagon papers have touched off the deepest controversies, centering on whether the presidents and their men deceived the people. >> danielicial who had served in the defense department, had access to these materials. he's the one who leaks this to the press. >> i was the lead reporter in the pentagon papers. ellsberg turned against the war, and he copied these papers with the hope that eventually they would be used to embarrass an awful lot of people and which would show that we had made a terrible mistake. fighting this war in vietnam. >> starting with the ellsberg story front page. >> he was a hard liner. he volunteered for service in vietnam. late '67, he suddenly turned into a peacenik. >> i think kissinger was obsessed with secrecy and so was nixon. my first three articles were published. and the nixon administration then wanted to stop the whole thing. >> if they're going to go to this length, we're going to fight with everything we've got. >> my argument inside was, if you want to make the case against the pentagon papers, get up and charge "the new york times" with publishing national security secrets, gross irre
administrations of expanding commitment. the pentagon papers have touched off the deepest controversies, centering on whether the presidents and their men deceived the people. >> danielicial who had served in the defense department, had access to these materials. he's the one who leaks this to the press. >> i was the lead reporter in the pentagon papers. ellsberg turned against the war, and he copied these papers with the hope that eventually they would be used to embarrass an awful...
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daniels at cbsmoneywatch.com. >> reporter: good morning. stocks on wall street ended mixed with a steep decline in drug compan shares. >>> it's a major change of course. the obama administrationw oil drilling off the atlantic coast. the move reverses a decision made last year that would have opened up a large area of the coastline to drilling. they also lifted all restrictions from travel to cuba. no prior permission is now needed. it makes it easier for family members to see each other and will be a boom to cuban tourism. >>> chipotle dropped 26% last month. it's the first loss ever for the mexican restaurant chain. frank and michelle? >> hena, starbucks is stepping into spring with a new drink. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's right. starbucks is offering a cherry blossom frappucino. it's a blend of strawberries and keem with white chocolate sauce and drizzle. the beverage will be offered through sunday the first day of spring. >> i'm sure it's very low calorie, too. >> looks good. >> hena daniels, cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >>> a bay area school board votes to ban one of its own mascots. why some students say the change was unnecessary. >> and let's take outside h
daniels at cbsmoneywatch.com. >> reporter: good morning. stocks on wall street ended mixed with a steep decline in drug compan shares. >>> it's a major change of course. the obama administrationw oil drilling off the atlantic coast. the move reverses a decision made last year that would have opened up a large area of the coastline to drilling. they also lifted all restrictions from travel to cuba. no prior permission is now needed. it makes it easier for family members to see...
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administration, 15 million, fund-raising, 84 million, they had a surplus of 94 million. daniel what do you make of this kind of spending? it is not like they were running a ponzi scheme and didn't spend the money on what they said. a lot of it sat there and did nothing. is that appropriate? >> charity watch gives the wounded warrior project a c grade. they're only getting 54% of the budget to program. what is even worse is if you look at the revenue being brought in, about $300 million, only 36% of that is actually going to programs services other than some of the solicitation and education that they say is a program that we at charity watch don't believe is a program. the problem is here is the rapid accumulation of money, 1 $10 million in the recent year, $85 million in the year, they got $235 million in a fund balance, why aren't they spending more of that to help our veterans. one thing i want to emphasize here is they're not the worst of them. this is the tip of the iceberg. there is a lot of charity watch charities, we have a lot -- we have four million veterans that need
administration, 15 million, fund-raising, 84 million, they had a surplus of 94 million. daniel what do you make of this kind of spending? it is not like they were running a ponzi scheme and didn't spend the money on what they said. a lot of it sat there and did nothing. is that appropriate? >> charity watch gives the wounded warrior project a c grade. they're only getting 54% of the budget to program. what is even worse is if you look at the revenue being brought in, about $300 million,...
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administration they introduced wireless. and so as it stands today there's wired and wireless voice available within the program. >> host: danielt clear what the successful, what the success rate of lifeline is, and i think that's part of one of the problems with the program as it exists now. more or less as a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. and part of the concern was we're going to establish this amount that we're going to give to low income consumers with the goal of making sure that low income consumers can get access to telephone service. but no one's ever really done the study to figure out whether the amount that we're giving is actually going toward people who would otherwise not fall off the telecommunication grid. right? so the gao issued a report just last year that criticized the fcc for this purpose. so i think there's a bipartisan support for the idea that low income households should have some assistance to make sure they're not falling off the grid and make sure that they take advantage of the latest telecommunications systems. the concern is
administration they introduced wireless. and so as it stands today there's wired and wireless voice available within the program. >> host: danielt clear what the successful, what the success rate of lifeline is, and i think that's part of one of the problems with the program as it exists now. more or less as a political compromise between the carriers and the fcc when the government broke up the at&t monopoly. and part of the concern was we're going to establish this amount that we're...
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administration did not deliver much and over the next two years, the organization grappled with the future and in the end repeatedly split apart over class, ideological, strategic and other conflicts. group endorsed price daniels for governor. of theompted a walkout organization's liberal members, which included many liberals and chicano labor organizers. one year later, the first successful chicano revolt happened in crystal city. moderatesnson style both lefttor garcia the convention in protest of the teamsters and other labor unions. texas, the teamsters were a force for progress. most historians have interpreted these splits as the fragmenting of some kind of idealized process. i argue that we see splits reflecting and advancing the efforts of labor liberal activists who wanted the groups to build closer ties and expand outward. he wanted to extend the labor alliance to the statewide level. rather than being defeated, he other things,nts building alliances across the state and the statewide democratic coalition i talked about at the beginning -- this cartoon reflects this philosophy. you can see labor cutting the ties, grinding down mexican-american voting power and see there on the bottom. they wanted the
administration did not deliver much and over the next two years, the organization grappled with the future and in the end repeatedly split apart over class, ideological, strategic and other conflicts. group endorsed price daniels for governor. of theompted a walkout organization's liberal members, which included many liberals and chicano labor organizers. one year later, the first successful chicano revolt happened in crystal city. moderatesnson style both lefttor garcia the convention in...