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. >> francine wheeler: ben was six years old. >> pelley: david and francine wheeler. >> francine wheeler: ben was smart and funny. >> david wheeler: and our house is very quiet. >> pelley: david wheeler filled that "quiet" with a shout to every parent. >> david wheeler: i would like them to look in the mirror. and that's not a figure of speech, scott. i mean, literally, find a mirror in your house and look in it, and look in your eyes and say, "this will never happen to me." it's going to happen again. it is going to happen again. and every time, you know, it's somebody else's school, it's somebody else's town, it's somebody else's community. until one day, you wake up and it's not. >> pelley: that week, several of the families convinced the connecticut legislature to pass universal background checks and to limit the size of ammunition magazines. then, they marched on washington to support a more modest proposal: just closing the loopholes so that all purchases require a background check. >> nicole hockley: i stand before you now and ask you to stand with me. >> pelley: polls showed most
. >> francine wheeler: ben was six years old. >> pelley: david and francine wheeler. >> francine wheeler: ben was smart and funny. >> david wheeler: and our house is very quiet. >> pelley: david wheeler filled that "quiet" with a shout to every parent. >> david wheeler: i would like them to look in the mirror. and that's not a figure of speech, scott. i mean, literally, find a mirror in your house and look in it, and look in your eyes and say,...
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you brought him back." >> david wheeler: it's like having him back for a minute. >> francine wheeler: yeah. >> pelley: the wheelers wanted another child, a sibling for their oldest, and almost two years after ben was killed, matthew bennett wheeler was born. >> david wheeler: you try to make the world into the place you want it to be, and many times the only area you have any control over is the square footage of your own house. and so, you do what you can. >> pelley: david wheeler is a songwriter and recently, at a vigil against gun violence, francine sang, "leave a light on." ♪ you know i'm going to leave >> francine wheeler: "you know i will leave a light on." because you always look for your home after this kind of craziness that happens to you. where is your home? and he leaves that light on so that i can have a home in my heart for him. >> pelley: at that vigil, we met hannah d'avino. her sister rachel was a therapist in ben wheeler's class. >> hannah d'avino: she died standing her ground between evil and innocence. >> pelley: growing up, her big sister had been the strong one i
you brought him back." >> david wheeler: it's like having him back for a minute. >> francine wheeler: yeah. >> pelley: the wheelers wanted another child, a sibling for their oldest, and almost two years after ben was killed, matthew bennett wheeler was born. >> david wheeler: you try to make the world into the place you want it to be, and many times the only area you have any control over is the square footage of your own house. and so, you do what you can. >>...
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among them, david and francine wheeler who lost their son, ben. a apparent who has lost a child has one fear left-- the end of remembering. and so many of the families have created projects that introduce their child to new people. ben wheeler now lives in the work of ben's lighthouse. his mother, francine, creates service projects for newtown kids. >> what a wonderful way to honor him and continue to be his parents. >> pelley: "continue to be his parents." >> yeah. i can't live the rest of my life not talking about him. i mean, imagine you having a six-year-old and then you don't anymore. are you going to stop talking about them? the worst thing you can do to a grieving parent is not to mention the child. then you're not acknowledging his existence. and so when people do acknowledge it, i'm so appreciative. i say, "oh, thank you." and even if i'm crying, they're like, "i'm sorry i made you cry." i'm like, "no, you didn't make me cry. you brought him back." >> it's like having him back for a minute. >> yeah. >> reporter: the wheelers wanted anothe
among them, david and francine wheeler who lost their son, ben. a apparent who has lost a child has one fear left-- the end of remembering. and so many of the families have created projects that introduce their child to new people. ben wheeler now lives in the work of ben's lighthouse. his mother, francine, creates service projects for newtown kids. >> what a wonderful way to honor him and continue to be his parents. >> pelley: "continue to be his parents." >> yeah....
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among them david and francine wheeler, who lost their son ben. a parent who has lost a child has one fear left. the end of remembering. and so many of the families have created projects that introduce their child to new people. ben wheeler now lives in the work of ben's lighthouse. his mother francine creates service projects for newtown kids. >> what a wonderful way to honor him and continue to be his parents. >> continue to be his parents. >> yeah. i can't live the rest of my life not talking about him. i mean, imagine you having a 6-year-old and then you don't anymore. are you going to stop talking about them? the worst thing you can do to a grieving parent is not to mention the child. then you're not acknowledging his existence. and so when people do acknowledge it i'm so appreciative. even if i'm crying, they're like i'm sorry i made you cry. i'm like no, you didn't make me cry. you brought him back. >> it's like having him back for a minute. >> yeah. >> reporter: the wheelers wanted another child, a sibling for their oldest. and almost two
among them david and francine wheeler, who lost their son ben. a parent who has lost a child has one fear left. the end of remembering. and so many of the families have created projects that introduce their child to new people. ben wheeler now lives in the work of ben's lighthouse. his mother francine creates service projects for newtown kids. >> what a wonderful way to honor him and continue to be his parents. >> continue to be his parents. >> yeah. i can't live the rest of...
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rules adopted by the fcc last october, interviewed by reporter david sheperedson. 215 to 205 tovoted reverse the rules that the fcc wheeler adopted in october, but never went into effect. wakeare protections in the of the vote? >> already consumers, yesterday today, have strong privacy protection that ensure that data, ourof sensitive companies are aligned in data, g that sensitive social security and others deeply sensitive aspect pects of our personal lives need sdmot should not be transacted or we're on our networks, all committed to that. good news, the current chairman interim of the ftc have joined in a common oice to say that as we move forward to evolving frameworks future, cy of the and g them more consistent harmonize, they will work to ensure our consumers are -- receive kind of privacy require.n they >> watch the communicators tonight at 8 eastern on c-span2.
rules adopted by the fcc last october, interviewed by reporter david sheperedson. 215 to 205 tovoted reverse the rules that the fcc wheeler adopted in october, but never went into effect. wakeare protections in the of the vote? >> already consumers, yesterday today, have strong privacy protection that ensure that data, ourof sensitive companies are aligned in data, g that sensitive social security and others deeply sensitive aspect pects of our personal lives need sdmot should not be...
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david shepherdson. >> the house voted 250-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october. never went into effect. what are the protections you see consumers have in the wake of that vote? >> already our consumers, both yesterday and today, have strong privacy protections that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned in ensuring that sensitive data, our social security numbers an other deeply sensitive aspects of our personal lives, need not and should not be actually transacted or shared on our networks. we're all committed to that. there is also very good news that the current chairman of the fcc and current interim chairman of the ftc have joined together in a common voice to say that as we move forward to evolving the frameworks for private of the future, trying to make them more consistent and harmonized, they will be acting together and in partnership to ensure that our consumers receive the kinds of privacy protections that they require. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> th
david shepherdson. >> the house voted 250-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october. never went into effect. what are the protections you see consumers have in the wake of that vote? >> already our consumers, both yesterday and today, have strong privacy protections that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned in ensuring that sensitive data, our social security numbers an other deeply...
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david shepherdson of reuters. dave: as you know the house voted too-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler adopted in october. it never went into effect. the critics during the debate said why not raise all of the standards for both websites and for internet service providers and they say without requiring opt in consent on the part of consumers the internet service providers will be able to sell their data to the highest bidder. is that true? do you see the broadband providers selling data? besides the voluntary guidelines that the industry has agreed to what are the protections you see that consumers have in the wake of that vote? jonathan: sure. it's important to understand both lready our consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protections that ensure the integrity you of their sensitive data. our companies are alined ensuring sensitive data, social security numbers and other deeply sensitive aspects of our personal lives need not and should not be actually transacted or shared on our networks. we're all committed to that. there is also very good news that the chairman of the
david shepherdson of reuters. dave: as you know the house voted too-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler adopted in october. it never went into effect. the critics during the debate said why not raise all of the standards for both websites and for internet service providers and they say without requiring opt in consent on the part of consumers the internet service providers will be able to sell their data to the highest bidder. is that true? do you...
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david: thank you to michael moore and chris wheeler.we speak with carl weinberg at 6:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i still believe as we speak trump,hat is brexit and it is difficult to make a prediction but i believe we are heading towards the second round with macron and marine le pen. francine: that was a famous hedgefund manager, french fund manager, indicating that a second round between macron and le pen is likely but he did tell me that he hasn't ruled out the possibility of -- with le pen. investors are dumping indigos -- for more on all of this, we have rupert harrison still with us. he also knows a thing or two about politics because he was the chief of staff for george osborne for many years. let me look at the intention of voting. we can take this with a pinch of salt. but it does tell you a story -- in far left candidate red dust taking votes from everyone and going up in the polls. how does each candidate look at this position of themselves? could we see him versus marine le pen? rupert: that'll be the nucle
david: thank you to michael moore and chris wheeler.we speak with carl weinberg at 6:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i still believe as we speak trump,hat is brexit and it is difficult to make a prediction but i believe we are heading towards the second round with macron and marine le pen. francine: that was a famous hedgefund manager, french fund manager, indicating that a second round between macron and le pen is likely but he did tell me that he hasn't ruled out the...
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david shepardson of reuters, as promised. >> so, as you know, the house voted 250-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler adopted in october but never went into effect. the critics during the debate said why not raise all of the standards for both web sites and for internet service providers, and they say without requiring opt-in concept on the part of -- consent on the part of consumers, that they'll be able to sell the data to the highest bidder. do you see the broadband providers selling data, and what are they besides the voluntary, the voluntary guidelines that the industry's agreed to, what are the protections that you see that consumers have in the wake of that vote? >> guest: sure. it's important to understand that already our consumers, both yesterday and today, have strong privacy protections that insure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned in insuring that sensitive data, our social security numbers and other deeply sensitive aspects of our personal lives, need not and should not be actual transacted or shared on our networks. we're all committed to that. there
david shepardson of reuters, as promised. >> so, as you know, the house voted 250-205 to reverse those broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler adopted in october but never went into effect. the critics during the debate said why not raise all of the standards for both web sites and for internet service providers, and they say without requiring opt-in concept on the part of -- consent on the part of consumers, that they'll be able to sell the data to the highest bidder....
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david shepardson. >> the house voted 250 to 205 to reverse the broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october and never went into effect and one of the protections that consumers have in the wake of that vote. >> our consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protects that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned with sensitive it data are ensuring others and aspects of the personal life lives need not be transacted or shared on our networks. we're all committed to that. there's also good news that the current chairman of the fcc and the current interim chairman of the ftc have joined together in a common voice to say that as we move forward to evolving the frameworks for privacy of the future and trying to make them more consistent and harmonize, they will be acting together and in partnership to ensure that our consumers receive the kinds of privacy protections that they require. >> watch the communicators, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> next, nfl players anquan bolduan and jenkins -- the discussion was organized by t
david shepardson. >> the house voted 250 to 205 to reverse the broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october and never went into effect and one of the protections that consumers have in the wake of that vote. >> our consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protects that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned with sensitive it data are ensuring others and aspects of the personal life lives need not be...
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chris wheeler makes the case for goldman sachs next. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ davidgs this week, the smallest fixed income trading gain thus far. the result? the biggest selloff and nine months in goldman stock. the post first-quarter earnings selloff is the overdone and will rebound, that at least is weaver,g to christopher who just race goldman from neutral to overweight. he joins us now from london. good to have you here. you think the market has overreacted here? >> yes, it has. there was a big miss. they tended not to miss. fixed income was 25% below consensus, but they made up for it in other areas. the overall mr. earnings was 3% to give and that they demonstrated cost control and some performance elsewhere like i amting and lending, downgrading my earnings forecast this year for 1%. david: fair enough. , this isme time goldman sachs. if you expect them to excel, you expect them to excel in fixed income, currency, and commodities. isn't that the problem here? let's be fair. generally they are the fourth biggest bank in the u.s. in fixed income. they got third-
chris wheeler makes the case for goldman sachs next. you are watching bloomberg. ♪ davidgs this week, the smallest fixed income trading gain thus far. the result? the biggest selloff and nine months in goldman stock. the post first-quarter earnings selloff is the overdone and will rebound, that at least is weaver,g to christopher who just race goldman from neutral to overweight. he joins us now from london. good to have you here. you think the market has overreacted here? >> yes, it...
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david shepardson. >> the house voted 250 to 205 to reverse the broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october and never went into effect and one of the protections that consumers have in the wake of that vote. >> our consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protects that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned with sensitive it data are ensuring others and aspects of the personal life lives need not be transacted or shared on our networks. we're all committed to that. there's also good news that the current chairman of the fcc and
david shepardson. >> the house voted 250 to 205 to reverse the broadband privacy rules that the fcc under chairman wheeler had adopted in october and never went into effect and one of the protections that consumers have in the wake of that vote. >> our consumers yesterday and today have strong privacy protects that ensure that the integrity of their sensitive data. our companies are aligned with sensitive it data are ensuring others and aspects of the personal life lives need not be...