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dr. robert titzer called your baby can read.tay tuned to see how you can give your child the learning they crave before that window closes. >> now i'd like to introduce kristin pfeifer, a school teacher who, a few years ago, had the opportunity to interview dr. robert titzer, an infant development expert who created the revolutionary early learning system, your baby can read. >> since witnessing the results of this learning system, i have told every mother of a young child about the your baby can read program, and in fact, every expectant mother. yes, thank you... [laughing] now i am about to become a mother for the first time. as a parent, i want to open that small window of opportunity to enhance my child's learning potential and future success. >> man: o.k., what's this say? >> animals. >> good. >> i think what impressed us most about your baby can read video series was that we actually saw results. we saw jacob reading words, we saw him interacting with the video, we actually saw him watching the video from beginning to end
dr. robert titzer called your baby can read.tay tuned to see how you can give your child the learning they crave before that window closes. >> now i'd like to introduce kristin pfeifer, a school teacher who, a few years ago, had the opportunity to interview dr. robert titzer, an infant development expert who created the revolutionary early learning system, your baby can read. >> since witnessing the results of this learning system, i have told every mother of a young child about the...
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dr. robert cartwright, pediatrician, renowned in his region, joining us tonight. dr. cartwright, isn't it true that when a doctor treats a child and suspects abuse, just like a schoolteacher that sees abuse, don't you have to report it? >> absolutely. it is a legal statute that you have to report it. whether you really truly feel like it's abuse or not or maybe it's just the possibility, you're responsible for reporting it and letting the authorities handle the outcome. >> dr. cartwright, i don't understand it. look at this photo. the child has a sticker on, he looks like he's in a hospital bed. not that photo, liz. there you go. the sticker right there. his little hands all bandaged up. with the history this live-in had of beating the hell out of the 14-month-old brother, i don't understand why the department of family children services wasn't called in on this. now the baby's dead, doctor. >> well, that is certainly the big question, obviously. i think if -- looking in hind sight it makes it real easy to think the doctors made a mistake. the nurses, whoever else was
dr. robert cartwright, pediatrician, renowned in his region, joining us tonight. dr. cartwright, isn't it true that when a doctor treats a child and suspects abuse, just like a schoolteacher that sees abuse, don't you have to report it? >> absolutely. it is a legal statute that you have to report it. whether you really truly feel like it's abuse or not or maybe it's just the possibility, you're responsible for reporting it and letting the authorities handle the outcome. >> dr....
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dr. robert payne, candidate for the 33rd. >> i'm not running for office. >> mike: aren't you glad? (applaus (applause) >> all right. let me tell you, his real name is derwood fincher, if he looks familiar it's probably because he's known best as mr. double talk. appeared with "candid camera" with alan funk, and is at trade shows. confusing audience was mastery of speaking without saying anything whatsoever and you know what, he's proven he's qualified to be a member of congress. obviously, we've been given a lot of double talk and many member of congress don't make any sensement you can't borrow money you can't pay back, you can't govern without the consent of the governed. if congress would listen more than talk they will know that the governed aren't consenting to the proposals on them. double talk is great in comedy, not good in congress. the sad thing is his double talk makes as much sense as the health care debate. that's my view and you can e-mail me, when you go there, click on the section at mike huckabee.com. it's great to have here here. i couldn't hold character at all t
dr. robert payne, candidate for the 33rd. >> i'm not running for office. >> mike: aren't you glad? (applaus (applause) >> all right. let me tell you, his real name is derwood fincher, if he looks familiar it's probably because he's known best as mr. double talk. appeared with "candid camera" with alan funk, and is at trade shows. confusing audience was mastery of speaking without saying anything whatsoever and you know what, he's proven he's qualified to be a member...
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dr. robert cartwright, an expert in his field, joining us out of atlanta. dr. cartwright, these polygraphs, lie detectors, they're based on a physical reaction. how does it work medically? >> well, certainly, when you have stress, which would indicate perhaps deception, it creates changes in your physical makeup. your heart rate can change, blood pressure can change. your ekg in terms of your heart waves can change. so that's really what they're looking for. >> and dr. cartwright, there's no real way that i know of that you can control those involuntary bodily reactions. >> not certainly for an average person, somebody in misty croslin's position, i don't think that would be possible. now, apparently, there are people in, you know, cia, fbi, those types of people, that have been trained to break those. but for routine people, no. >> of course i guess you could dope yourself up on sedatives so you'd be so zonked out you'd just be flat. but i would be afraid i would screw up the answers if i had taken some kind of medication. would that work? >> well, certainly,
dr. robert cartwright, an expert in his field, joining us out of atlanta. dr. cartwright, these polygraphs, lie detectors, they're based on a physical reaction. how does it work medically? >> well, certainly, when you have stress, which would indicate perhaps deception, it creates changes in your physical makeup. your heart rate can change, blood pressure can change. your ekg in terms of your heart waves can change. so that's really what they're looking for. >> and dr. cartwright,...
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dr. robert fields happens to be one of those parents. and he has personal insights into that. >>> hey, sometimes i have to catch myself and remember not to be so wonky, i've been talks a lot about health care and i can give you really interesting nuances but really we actually need to sit back and say what does it mean to me? i'm joined again by dr. robert fields, a professor from drexel university, and he knows a lot about public policy, which is exactly what the health care reform bill is about, but he knows about the other side, when kids leave college. put your parent hat on and tell me how the parents in my audience who either have kids going into college or in college or coming out of college, what they should be thinking about? >> it's interesting, i follow this stuff for a living and i get into the wonky weeds of it and i delivered i need to deal with it as an individual and you see it at ground level very differently. i have two boys, 25 and 22, one of them just graduated from college and he gets thrown off our insurance. you kn
dr. robert fields happens to be one of those parents. and he has personal insights into that. >>> hey, sometimes i have to catch myself and remember not to be so wonky, i've been talks a lot about health care and i can give you really interesting nuances but really we actually need to sit back and say what does it mean to me? i'm joined again by dr. robert fields, a professor from drexel university, and he knows a lot about public policy, which is exactly what the health care reform...
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dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives.ntent starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk us through it? guest: sure. there's a couple ways to get to it. the easiest way is to go to cspan.org, and in the right-hand corner, you'll find a link. click on that link, go to the video library. you'll see that you can easily find lots of information. there's ways of going into the library and looking at what's been most viewed. you can see recent programs. you can see programs that people have been sharing. when you look at these things, you'll see that it's a simple icon that you can click on to go to the video. to learn more about it in the top right-hand corner of that page, you'll see there'
dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives.ntent starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk us...
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dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives. content starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk us through it? guest: sure. there's a couple ways to get to it. the easiest way is to go to cspan.org, and in the right-hand corner, you'll find a link. click on that link, go to the video library. you'll see that you can easily find lots of information. there's ways of going into the library and looking at what's been most viewed. you can see recent programs. you can see programs that people have been sharing. when you look at these things, you'll see that it's a simple icon that you can click on to go to the video. to learn more about it in the top right-hand corner of that page, you'll see the
dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives. content starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk...
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dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives. content starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk us through it? guest: sure. there's a couple ways to get to it. the easiest way is to go to cspan.org, and in the right-hand corner, you'll find a link. click on that link, go to the video library. you'll see that you can easily find lots of information. there's ways of going into the library and looking at what's been most viewed. you can see recent programs. you can see programs that people have been sharing. when you look at these things, you'll see that it's a simple icon that you can click on to go to the video. to learn more about it in the top right-hand corner of that page, you'll see the
dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives. content starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk...
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dr. robert groves is from south dakota, lowry on the independents' line. caller: good morning.ave a question based on my wife and myself's lifestyle. we are full time rvers, and vehicles are registered in sioux falls, s.d. and we've got out of south dakota in the presidential elections. currently we are in florida, and my wife picked up the census form, but we noted that they are marketed. we want to make sure that we are counted as two people in sioux falls, s.d. how would you answer my question? guest: great question, first of all. thanks for calling in. it is a great way to educate us all, the efforts we go to to do this. starting on march 19 and going to about april 12, we are actually visiting rv parkes- brier hopefully you have gotten a visitor, if you stay at -- we're actually visiting rv parks. hopefully you of that and a visitor. you are counted in that park. although in your mind your eight sioux falls resident, following the guidance of the founding fathers, we can people where they usually live -- townspeople with the usually live, or where they are around the april
dr. robert groves is from south dakota, lowry on the independents' line. caller: good morning.ave a question based on my wife and myself's lifestyle. we are full time rvers, and vehicles are registered in sioux falls, s.d. and we've got out of south dakota in the presidential elections. currently we are in florida, and my wife picked up the census form, but we noted that they are marketed. we want to make sure that we are counted as two people in sioux falls, s.d. how would you answer my...
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dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives. content starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk us through it? guest: sure. there's a couple ways to get to it. the easiest way is to go to cspan.org, and in the right-hand corner, you'll find a link. click on that link, go to the video library. you'll see that you can easily find lots of information. there's ways of going into the library and looking at what's been most viewed. you can see recent programs. you can see programs that people have been sharing. when you look at these things, you'll see that it's a simple icon that you can click on to go to the video. to learn more about it in the top right-hand corner of that page, you'll see the
dr. robert browning and 10 archivist who over the last few months have been digitizing these archives. content starting from the early days in 1987. today we're announce hag the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable. it's a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways. we look forward to inviting our audience to browse through the arkifes, take advantage of the library and use it in a myriad of ways that they'll find it available. host: the you walk...
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dr. robert browning and ten archivists who over the last few months have been digitizing this archive, everything in it. 160,000 hours of content starting from those early days of 1987. today we are announcing that the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable, it is i think a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways so we look forward to inviting or audience to come and browse through the archives, take advantage of the library and use it in the myriad ways the will find it available. >> host: can you walk us through? >> guest: sure. there's a couple ways to get to. easiest for our audience that knows the c-span.org web site is to go to c-span.org and in the top right-hand corner you'll to killing directly to the video library. cyclical that link and go to the video library and you will see then that you can easily find lots of information. various ways of giving into the library and looking at what has been most viewed, you can see recent programs, you can see programs people have been sharing. when you look at these things, you will see that it's ju
dr. robert browning and ten archivists who over the last few months have been digitizing this archive, everything in it. 160,000 hours of content starting from those early days of 1987. today we are announcing that the entire archive is available for streaming. it's fully searchable, it is i think a resource for a lot of people to use in a lot of different ways so we look forward to inviting or audience to come and browse through the archives, take advantage of the library and use it in the...
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dr. robert groves is from south dakota, lowry on the independents' line. caller: good morning. i have a question based on my wife and myself's lifestyle. we are full time rvers, and vehicles are registered in sioux falls, s.d. and we've got out of south dakota in the presidential elections. currently we are in florida, and my wife picked up the census form, but we noted that they are marketed. we want to make sure that we are counted as two people in sioux falls, s.d. how would you answer my question? guest: great question, first of all. thanks for calling in. it is a great way to educate us all, the efforts we go to to do this. starting on march 19 and going to about april 12, we are actually visiting rv parkes- brier hopefully you have gotten a visitor, if you stay at -- we're actually visiting rv parks. hopefully you of that and a visitor. you are counted in that park. although in your mind your eight sioux falls resident, following the guidance of the founding fathers, we can people where they usually live -- townspeople with the usually live, or where they are around the a
dr. robert groves is from south dakota, lowry on the independents' line. caller: good morning. i have a question based on my wife and myself's lifestyle. we are full time rvers, and vehicles are registered in sioux falls, s.d. and we've got out of south dakota in the presidential elections. currently we are in florida, and my wife picked up the census form, but we noted that they are marketed. we want to make sure that we are counted as two people in sioux falls, s.d. how would you answer my...
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roberts you mr. wells, dr. cooper, mrs. three hours with this committee and answered all of the questions. i say to all five of you we appreciate it. i will call on senator cannot wefpl and ask -- cannot wefpl and ask him would you -- cannot wefpl and ask him would you finish it. i have to be at the capitol. >> thank you. >> i thank all of the witnesses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to recognize your long leadership in media consolidation issues. adership in media consolidation issues and the importance of that. we will miss the voice at the end of this congress, which has been critically important. thank you for your leadership. i only have a couple of questions. i wanted to ask, mr. roberts, one of the reasons the people that cable rates are going up, basic services increasing to 122% over four years. one reason that people think that this growth in cable rates has been the right to broadcast sports programming. a number of my washington state broadcasters have expressed the concern -- at the crux of this is the
roberts you mr. wells, dr. cooper, mrs. three hours with this committee and answered all of the questions. i say to all five of you we appreciate it. i will call on senator cannot wefpl and ask -- cannot wefpl and ask him would you -- cannot wefpl and ask him would you finish it. i have to be at the capitol. >> thank you. >> i thank all of the witnesses. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i want to recognize your long leadership in media consolidation issues. adership in media...
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dr. height is at howard university hospital. she turned 98 years old yesterday. >>> robert koch, the star of the comedy adventure series, i spy, has died. he starred on the show with bill cosby and starred on the greatest american hero in the ' 80s. culp collapsed outside of his hollywood home apparently from a heart attack. robert culp was 79 years old. >>> still to come when 9 news now at noon returns, a close call for commuters and a pilot after his plane stalls while in flight. >>> and more proof that hard work pays off. nine dc school students are heading to college on full scholarships. we'll be right back. >>> first thing is to try to get the engine restarted and flying again. >> a pilot cheated death after landing his plane on a california highway this morning. john finley says he's thankful that no one on the ground was injured. he says the engine stalled shortly after takeoff. he says he found a space between some moving cars and merged in to traffic. >>> we have new information on the road rage shooting on interstate 95 in virginia. we first told you about an arr
dr. height is at howard university hospital. she turned 98 years old yesterday. >>> robert koch, the star of the comedy adventure series, i spy, has died. he starred on the show with bill cosby and starred on the greatest american hero in the ' 80s. culp collapsed outside of his hollywood home apparently from a heart attack. robert culp was 79 years old. >>> still to come when 9 news now at noon returns, a close call for commuters and a pilot after his plane stalls while in...
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roberts, mr. wells, dr. cooper and you ms.t three hours with us and answered all the questions and i say to all five of view we appreciate that very much. i'm going to call on senator cantwell and now senator cantwell would you mind finishing the question and adjourning the hearing. i have to be on the capital. i thank all of the witnesses. >> a thank you research airmen and i want to recognize your long leadership in media consolidation issues and the importance of that, not that you are going anywhere today or tomorrow but we certainly will miss that voice at the end of this congress and it has been a critically important one. wean the pacific northwest value it's a thank you for your leadership on that. i only have two questions. i am sure you have been through many questions from my colleagues here and i watched most of it. i wanted to ask mr. roberts, one of the reasons i think people think cable rates going up and it is between 95 and 2008 basic services increased 122% which is cpi only grew by 38% but one reason people
roberts, mr. wells, dr. cooper and you ms.t three hours with us and answered all the questions and i say to all five of view we appreciate that very much. i'm going to call on senator cantwell and now senator cantwell would you mind finishing the question and adjourning the hearing. i have to be on the capital. i thank all of the witnesses. >> a thank you research airmen and i want to recognize your long leadership in media consolidation issues and the importance of that, not that you are...
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dr. west. and some people took him to task. robertm just a couple weeks ago, saying that the president was a member of the congressional black caucus and that he has to run the entire country but he is focused on issues that are important to african-americans. what do you say to that? >> i think the question is, again, it's not a personal thing about what the president says. it's a question of looking at his policies and seeing whether they tilt toward the strong or whether they tilt toward the weak. and what brother tavis is saying is that we have to bear witness to ensure that the weak, the most vulnerable are not being rendered invisible no matter who the president is, no matter who the governor is, no matter who the mayor is. >> ultimately, i want folks to understand that you are the leader that you've been looking for. during the obama campaign the campaign and black leaders asked black folk and a lot of other americans to do a whole lot of things. but since we're talking about black folk today, black folk were asked to raise mon
dr. west. and some people took him to task. robertm just a couple weeks ago, saying that the president was a member of the congressional black caucus and that he has to run the entire country but he is focused on issues that are important to african-americans. what do you say to that? >> i think the question is, again, it's not a personal thing about what the president says. it's a question of looking at his policies and seeing whether they tilt toward the strong or whether they tilt...
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dr. keynes. and i was wondering if they have any comment on that. >> host: professor roberts. >> guest: keynesiant himself was worried about saving too much and not spending. i do think that the mistake although many people would disagree with me. a lot of people think of zimmer is the described it as the foundation of economy. that certainly is not a smithian idea. the part that is smithian is perhaps keynes interest in animal spirits. emma keynes meant by animal spirits is if you team. he meant the emotional aspect are the worries and fears. smith had a lot to say about that. smith was very interested in how people were often overconfident about their prospects for success are cautious or fearful about the future. and perhaps keynes was influencing. but other than that not so much. >> host: from book four, chapter eight, consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production in the interest of the producer ought to be attended to only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer. >> guest: go ahead. >> guest: that's one of the tidbits in one of my pet peeves that gets quo
dr. keynes. and i was wondering if they have any comment on that. >> host: professor roberts. >> guest: keynesiant himself was worried about saving too much and not spending. i do think that the mistake although many people would disagree with me. a lot of people think of zimmer is the described it as the foundation of economy. that certainly is not a smithian idea. the part that is smithian is perhaps keynes interest in animal spirits. emma keynes meant by animal spirits is if you...
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dr. jo thompsoe thompso director of the robert wood johnson foundation.lso at the arkansas surgeon general and an associate professor of medical science. he was originally appointed as the chief health officer for the state of arkansas by my custody in 2005 -- by mike huckabee in 2005. we have rashard mendenhall, who is a running back for the pittsburgh steelers. he played for the university of illinois. someone said he ran all over the university of iowa, but i do not know about that. we will get into that in the big 10. he was drafted 23rd overall in the 2008 nfl draft. he's been using his role model status to encourage children by being -- to encourage children to be physically active for 60 minutes every day. we look forward to hearing from him. we will start first with dr. hassink. all of your statements will be made a part of the record in their entirety. if you could summarize in five or seven minutes, we would appreciate it. >> good morning. i think you for the opportunity to testify before this committee. i am proud to represent the american acad
dr. jo thompsoe thompso director of the robert wood johnson foundation.lso at the arkansas surgeon general and an associate professor of medical science. he was originally appointed as the chief health officer for the state of arkansas by my custody in 2005 -- by mike huckabee in 2005. we have rashard mendenhall, who is a running back for the pittsburgh steelers. he played for the university of illinois. someone said he ran all over the university of iowa, but i do not know about that. we will...
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dr. besser to weigh in on it all. and he will. we say good morning, america, on this humpday. i'm robin roberts. >> i'm bill weir. >>> george stephanopoulos enjoying his vacation today. if you're thinking of doing the same thing, now is the time to plan. and the fare wars in the summer travel season are kicking in right now. flights as low as 58 bucks. 58 bucks. >> and not just one of those seats on the -- >> no. >> okay. usually when you call, oh, we only had two seats like that. >>> and new details about sandra bullock's strained marriage. her friends speak out for the first time. and we learn when she found out about the alleged affair. >>> first this half hour, why would a california judge take time-out of court to call tv's dr. phil a charlotteton? it came at the two of the show's guest. they went on his show and made a caer out of shoplifting. apparently that was not the best idea. here's mike von fremd. >> reporter: the edens may seem like your average family. mom, dad and three young children. but every trip to the shopping mall for them is like hitting the jackpot. >> we look at the li
dr. besser to weigh in on it all. and he will. we say good morning, america, on this humpday. i'm robin roberts. >> i'm bill weir. >>> george stephanopoulos enjoying his vacation today. if you're thinking of doing the same thing, now is the time to plan. and the fare wars in the summer travel season are kicking in right now. flights as low as 58 bucks. 58 bucks. >> and not just one of those seats on the -- >> no. >> okay. usually when you call, oh, we only had...
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dr. cooper, do you think would most help with this? >> you asked the question about will prices go up for comcast customers. and mr. roberts i can tell you it will for us because of the reasons i mentioned in my testimony. the issues for us are cost and carriage as a competitor, and all people who compete for the product. in sense, your çwholesalers, ao your retailers. so, here i'm buying product from these two large companiesç and the remedies you talked about -- where do we go if we can't get what we need and can't represent our consumers' wants appropriately? >> what protections would help with that? >> it is the access rules. get them revised and reformed. >> they are set to expire in twelve and you find them inadequate? >> if we are going to approve this merger about of that that is inadequate. for comcast to say we will adhere to the current access rules, which are not effectual. they are not -- they don't help protectç us in the ways we nee to from a competitive standpoint. then that is meaningless. so, we would ask that the conditions be placed especially very specifically if we have an iss issue, give us the ri
dr. cooper, do you think would most help with this? >> you asked the question about will prices go up for comcast customers. and mr. roberts i can tell you it will for us because of the reasons i mentioned in my testimony. the issues for us are cost and carriage as a competitor, and all people who compete for the product. in sense, your çwholesalers, ao your retailers. so, here i'm buying product from these two large companiesç and the remedies you talked about -- where do we go if we...