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they want fcc help them get broadband and deployment. you talk about reforming universal service and getting broadband a deeper into certain parts of america that do not have it today. democrats and republicans potentially look at their recent preoccupation with net neutrality and say, wait a second, that is not what we want you to do. we want you to focus on broad band. democrats, in opposing the fcc proposal, are saying, we want you to get back to basics. >> is there a leader? >> there has always been a lot of communication going on between the chairman of the committee and the chairman of the subcommittee and the house and the chairman of the fcc. he viewed it similarly, that the folks on the fcc should be paying attention to the committee. the people who hold the gavel and the people who sit next to them in the minority expect the fcc to be responsive to the wishes of the congress. >> i always felt on committee staff, as well as with senator brown, that there was good dialogue with the sec. it was always open, but the commissioners a
they want fcc help them get broadband and deployment. you talk about reforming universal service and getting broadband a deeper into certain parts of america that do not have it today. democrats and republicans potentially look at their recent preoccupation with net neutrality and say, wait a second, that is not what we want you to do. we want you to focus on broad band. democrats, in opposing the fcc proposal, are saying, we want you to get back to basics. >> is there a leader? >>...
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what should the fcc do? >> you have caused this problem, so i feel that you should explain how the jurisdictional thing has all come about and how it will get resolved. [laughter] >> i get blamed for causing lots of problems. >> i am sort of teasing, but i am also saying that it all comes out of this case. >> that case came out of how they were classifying broadband services. one of the things that is most striking about the debate and about the reclassification proposal was this harkening back to actually the relative balance that the commission needs to achieve between investment and trying to protect consumers. i think what -- while you may not agree with the reclassification, what i think was most interesting was that he was just trying to restore the balanced approach that the commissioner has done. he explicitly talked about the fact that things should be case by case and very specific. these are things that at that time seemed a very controversial, but are now embraced more widely. the approach that e
what should the fcc do? >> you have caused this problem, so i feel that you should explain how the jurisdictional thing has all come about and how it will get resolved. [laughter] >> i get blamed for causing lots of problems. >> i am sort of teasing, but i am also saying that it all comes out of this case. >> that case came out of how they were classifying broadband services. one of the things that is most striking about the debate and about the reclassification proposal...
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when that happened the fcc got involved and wants the fcc got involved in my opinion their peers put a lot of pressure on them saying hey listen, get rid of st. germain. we are all getting involved into the fcc. this is isn't funny anymore and sure enough you know that happened and i got a call finally and after four years from somebody from verizon who could make a decision and he said what can we do for you? everything will be taking care of. do you have any questions, just call me back and it all got taken care. from day one in summary, couple of things. bill shock is a high margin and they make a lot money with it. the variable cost of $18,000 services on my bill cost them pennies. it is not an expensive item for them. from day one i wanted two things. i wanted my bill taking care of and i wondered what i call the circuit rakers install. it runs up to a certain point in the trigger goes in and you get a text message or a phonecall or an e-mail telling you what is going on. that can be treated by a normal bill. my bill was 120 times normal. it was a shock and isaid thanks for havi
when that happened the fcc got involved and wants the fcc got involved in my opinion their peers put a lot of pressure on them saying hey listen, get rid of st. germain. we are all getting involved into the fcc. this is isn't funny anymore and sure enough you know that happened and i got a call finally and after four years from somebody from verizon who could make a decision and he said what can we do for you? everything will be taking care of. do you have any questions, just call me back and...
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the fcc says they do not have much rulemaking power to do much other than issue guidelines. would you favor giving them more regulatory power? >> i sort of sense that the trade commission should have a little more power. i would not be scared a bit. i think they should set the standard for privacy and ask companies to comply within a, and as they do, give them a seal. >> last question. >> you mentioned google. they have been in the news a lot for privacy. there was the incidence involving wi-fi stealing data from home networks. you think that was an honest mistake? >> i think the issue of global positioning is a concern. i think some people do not want others to know where they live for privacy. they do not want their addresses made available. if google provides information jurious to a person's identity and they want to conceal lepagit, they should bee to do so. >> thank you for being on our online privacy series. up next, the children of the committee. -- the chairman of the committee. democrat from virginia. >> you unveiled your bill in may and said you wanted to get inpu
the fcc says they do not have much rulemaking power to do much other than issue guidelines. would you favor giving them more regulatory power? >> i sort of sense that the trade commission should have a little more power. i would not be scared a bit. i think they should set the standard for privacy and ask companies to comply within a, and as they do, give them a seal. >> last question. >> you mentioned google. they have been in the news a lot for privacy. there was the...
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is that an issue in requiring certain alerts in the fcc wants to do? >> well, in general i'll tell you that as we move forward with these rules, our goal will be to be practical, realistic, and work towards meaningful exclosure can can be meaningful achieved as a general rule, provides the disclosures, and some of them find it. with a common sense approach and one that builds on the basic idea that technology can be harnessed to empower consumers. i think you'll hear us after today uses the phrase because that's a good one. but that's the basic concept that you heard from -- one the examples that i metioned in my remarks. their examples of other businesses and technologies that are use text alerts all the time to provide useful information to people in a meaningful waythat can cause them to take action. >> okay. one in the back of the room please. chstine? >> hi. >> sorry. there's someone behind you i called on, i apologize. gentleman, you are fine with the mike. thank you. >> michael weinberg, public knowledge. mr. chairman, now that chairman waxman h
is that an issue in requiring certain alerts in the fcc wants to do? >> well, in general i'll tell you that as we move forward with these rules, our goal will be to be practical, realistic, and work towards meaningful exclosure can can be meaningful achieved as a general rule, provides the disclosures, and some of them find it. with a common sense approach and one that builds on the basic idea that technology can be harnessed to empower consumers. i think you'll hear us after today uses...
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chairs to -- fcc chairs to be talking to the industry, not in backroom deals, but in public. what do you think are the right morays? not saying the government will regulate you, but how do we establish a way for the culture to go forward so that we're not always dragged down to the lowest common denominator. i think it is a cultural question. kevin, you said that you thought it would be more controlled. i am not talking about secret deals. i'm saying it is a healthy thing to talk about our culture. i do not think that the trends are particularly great right now. >> i was actually going to add a couple of other points. i think that, just as there are certain obligations that we have been talking about placed on broadcast, they have certain benefits they get as a result as well. one of the things that the current chairman started to debate about is, should we be using some of that broadcast spectrum for wireless mobility, and is there a way to reclaim that in moving to broadcasters? there is another part of that debate as well when you talk about broadcasting. i think we need t
chairs to -- fcc chairs to be talking to the industry, not in backroom deals, but in public. what do you think are the right morays? not saying the government will regulate you, but how do we establish a way for the culture to go forward so that we're not always dragged down to the lowest common denominator. i think it is a cultural question. kevin, you said that you thought it would be more controlled. i am not talking about secret deals. i'm saying it is a healthy thing to talk about our...
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tavis: how does an artist come to terms with the fcc pulling his record off the air? pulled lucy and the sky with diamonds. it was quite confusing. there were a lot of songs that were pulled at the time. i decided to call my backup band the fcc. i will not sit -- i will not sit on your show. i decided to make them a crossword. i think it is a little hypocritical. we have a lot of great open media in europe that are not paying so close attention to those things, yet we are. tavis: when the sec polls your project off the air as an artist that does what to or for your gift? >> i'm not sure. at that time there was a lot of -- it may have also been clear channel. we also have a lot of self- regulators. instead of having someone else sensor us so we can blame them. tavis: i am asking that because i would think if one were going to itself censored it would come after being yanked by the fcc. the other option is it makes you even more aggressive. >> the record itself did well in terms of it being our best- selling record. tavis: the controversy did not hurt though. >> i don't
tavis: how does an artist come to terms with the fcc pulling his record off the air? pulled lucy and the sky with diamonds. it was quite confusing. there were a lot of songs that were pulled at the time. i decided to call my backup band the fcc. i will not sit -- i will not sit on your show. i decided to make them a crossword. i think it is a little hypocritical. we have a lot of great open media in europe that are not paying so close attention to those things, yet we are. tavis: when the sec...
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. >> what about at the fcc? what issues do you face theire? >> bair more involved in the telecommunications issues -- they are more involved in telecommunications issues. that is not really something we are interested in. we follow net neutrality. ipv6 issues, we follow that. most of the sec focus is in an area that is not directly relevant to our -- fcc focuses in an area that is not directly relevant to our company. >> what about congress? >> we tend to pay attention to things that matter to the internet. congress has, on balance, done a very good job of managing this private public partnership that has created internet from a regulatory standpoint. >> you mentioned that you work very closely with the government on security issues and trying to predict what kind of needs you are going to have in the future. how close and have adequate is this public-private partnership which, it seems like for the last 10 years everyone has been saying that is the key for securing and managing the internet, and 10 years later we are still saying, that is the
. >> what about at the fcc? what issues do you face theire? >> bair more involved in the telecommunications issues -- they are more involved in telecommunications issues. that is not really something we are interested in. we follow net neutrality. ipv6 issues, we follow that. most of the sec focus is in an area that is not directly relevant to our -- fcc focuses in an area that is not directly relevant to our company. >> what about congress? >> we tend to pay attention...
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nbc news, washington. >> the fcc is will being for public comment on whether all carriers should let concerns set caps on phone usage when they reach their limits. >> home foreclosures have hit a record high and it turns out a mixup in paperwork may be the reason many people are losing their homes. 288,000 people lost their homes since july in krachlts leads the nation. that is the most foreclosures over a three-month period since the housing crisis began in 2006. investigators are looking into allegations that banks cut corners and misfiled paperwork so some homes went into foreclosure, when, perhaps, they should not have. dozens of states are investigating the methods of major u.s. lenders. bank of america and others are freezing foreclosures. that means fewer loans and a worsening housing crisis and perhaps, a longer recession. >> there's a lot of confusion in the marketplace right in and out among realtors who are trying to sell assets among buyers. >> analysts say the best case scenario is the paperwork mess gets cleared up fast and most of the evictions are found justified. and
nbc news, washington. >> the fcc is will being for public comment on whether all carriers should let concerns set caps on phone usage when they reach their limits. >> home foreclosures have hit a record high and it turns out a mixup in paperwork may be the reason many people are losing their homes. 288,000 people lost their homes since july in krachlts leads the nation. that is the most foreclosures over a three-month period since the housing crisis began in 2006. investigators are...
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the fcc is consering new rules to make your cell carrier let you know about any change to your bill. >> reporter: this could be virtually anywhere in the country. people on cell phones with complaints about their bills. >> they can tell you one thing and then another thing can show up on the bill. >> i've had bills over $250 and i think my plan is like, if i don't go over, it's like $75? >> reporter: complaints so common, the phenomenon has been named bill shock. consumer reports recently found one in fi people have been surprised by unexpected charges for thing like going over their plan minutes, texts, data usage or roaming charges. >> we don't think consumers shld have to actively go out and seek that informing. it should be provided to them when these bill shocks are approaching. >> reporter:hat's exactly what the fccs considering. rules that would require carriers to notify consumers when they're close to exces charges. >> one could even say when it come to fixing bill shock, there is an app for that. >> reporter: the cell phone industry isn't amused, fearing notification requir
the fcc is consering new rules to make your cell carrier let you know about any change to your bill. >> reporter: this could be virtually anywhere in the country. people on cell phones with complaints about their bills. >> they can tell you one thing and then another thing can show up on the bill. >> i've had bills over $250 and i think my plan is like, if i don't go over, it's like $75? >> reporter: complaints so common, the phenomenon has been named bill shock....
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now the fcc is looking to change that. >> reporter: this could be virtually anywhere in the country. people onell phones with complaints about their bills. >> they can tell you one thing and then another thing can show up on the bill. >> i've had bill over $250. i ink my plan is like, if i don't go over it's like 75. >> reporter: complaint so commonit has bee call bill shock. complaints found one in five people have been surprised by unexpected charges. for thing like going over their planned minutes, text, data usage or roaming charges. >> we don't think consumers should have to actively go out and speek information. it should be provided to them many when these bill shock are approaching. >> reporter: that's exactly what the fccis considering. rules that would require carriers to notify consumers when they're close to excess charges. >> one could even say when it come to fixing bill shock, there is an app for that. >> reporter: the cell phone industry isn't amused fearing notification requirements could mean more cos passed on to consumers. >> certainly there is a cost. you cannot
now the fcc is looking to change that. >> reporter: this could be virtually anywhere in the country. people onell phones with complaints about their bills. >> they can tell you one thing and then another thing can show up on the bill. >> i've had bill over $250. i ink my plan is like, if i don't go over it's like 75. >> reporter: complaint so commonit has bee call bill shock. complaints found one in five people have been surprised by unexpected charges. for thing like...
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. >>> the fcc will propose new rules thursday requiring wireless companies to alert customers eithery voice or text message when they have reached their monthly limit. that way users don't have to worry about hidden costs, confusing billing practices and what the fcc calls bill shock. back to you, scott. >> all right, courtney, thank you much. >>> despite the downturn in the economy, it is likely you are making some fairly decent money if you live in the bay area. a new study says household incomes in san jose and san francisco are among the highest in the nation. that's partly because of steady demand for government and high tech work. now, at the same time, households in many of the fast-growing areas during the housing boom like colorado and nevada still taking big hits. >>> well, ever notice that series of numbers and lettering on your airplane ticket? knowing what they mean could save you money, at least help you get on the plane. an nbc reporter in dallas says he's figured out the code. he said if your ticket has a y, you score a big chance of getting a free first class upgrade
. >>> the fcc will propose new rules thursday requiring wireless companies to alert customers eithery voice or text message when they have reached their monthly limit. that way users don't have to worry about hidden costs, confusing billing practices and what the fcc calls bill shock. back to you, scott. >> all right, courtney, thank you much. >>> despite the downturn in the economy, it is likely you are making some fairly decent money if you live in the bay area. a new...
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the fcc says it's fine. cancer institute of america is saying that it's fine. >> well, that's not exactly what they say. if you read what's on the the website, what they say is here's how to reduce your exposure because we don't have a lot of data. the last study was in 2002. there are no studies under way at all. in fact, why do we have fine print warnings on all new smart phones? they say it's not safe to hold a phone in your pocket. because you can exceed the fcc exposure guidelines. >> just last month the fcc changed guidelines on cell phone safety. explain to us what the changes were. >> well, they removed something that was up on the website for a year and a half telling you that if you got a lower phone with lower radiation you were safer. most people don't know a cell phone is a two-way microwave radio that should never be held next to the brain or on the body, which is what the phone companies are telling you h the fine print warnings. >> but nothing is correlated directly to any type of diagnosis o
the fcc says it's fine. cancer institute of america is saying that it's fine. >> well, that's not exactly what they say. if you read what's on the the website, what they say is here's how to reduce your exposure because we don't have a lot of data. the last study was in 2002. there are no studies under way at all. in fact, why do we have fine print warnings on all new smart phones? they say it's not safe to hold a phone in your pocket. because you can exceed the fcc exposure guidelines....
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cathy fcc, we have not -- at the fcc we have proposed rules that would make available 90 megahertz of satellite spectrum to be used for a terrestrial broad grin. we have released the tv white spaces, robust spectrum that will bring innovations like increased access in both rural and urban communities. we need to do more. innovation in policy will be required to accomplish our spectrum goals. historically we have led the world in spectrum policy innovation. the national broadband plan contains a new, big idea, incentive options. we propose that current spectrum licensees such as tv broadcasters could voluntarily relinquish spectrum. the sec with an auction spectrum for -- fcc would then option the spectrum. tv broadcasters could either continue to broadcast, share a spectrum with one or more stations. i am pleased that broadcasters are thinking seriously about what this value proposition means to them and for the country and how can help your business as well as help the country. i appreciate the constructive engagement we have had with broadcasters. these incentive options have the ch
cathy fcc, we have not -- at the fcc we have proposed rules that would make available 90 megahertz of satellite spectrum to be used for a terrestrial broad grin. we have released the tv white spaces, robust spectrum that will bring innovations like increased access in both rural and urban communities. we need to do more. innovation in policy will be required to accomplish our spectrum goals. historically we have led the world in spectrum policy innovation. the national broadband plan contains a...
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fcc is considering punitive damages against verizon. >> efforts to clean up san francisco's waterfront the green light from the governor. schwarzenegger signed a bill to allow future improvements to the pier 70 area. the infrastructure financing district would be authorized to use tax money to pay for, among other things, new park and a new section of the bay trail. >>> a southern california surf culture mixed with religion and environmental ism today during the third annual blessing of the waves in huntington beach. >> the event was organized by orange county and the patron saint of the environment. christian mondure has been surfing since the 1930s. >> we owe so much to the ocean. we are giving thanks to go ahead for the great gift of the ocean. and calling people's attention to our responsibility towards it. >> he and others joined with catholic, mormon, jewish and islamic leaders to offer their blessings to those who ride the waves. >> the facebook movie the session net social network proves it has a lot of friends. the film debuted at number one taking in an estimated $23 million.
fcc is considering punitive damages against verizon. >> efforts to clean up san francisco's waterfront the green light from the governor. schwarzenegger signed a bill to allow future improvements to the pier 70 area. the infrastructure financing district would be authorized to use tax money to pay for, among other things, new park and a new section of the bay trail. >>> a southern california surf culture mixed with religion and environmental ism today during the third annual...
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. >> the fcc says bill schaub could be aborted if wireless companies notified customers that they -- could be avoided if customers were notified that they were about to go over the limit. >> a sudden, unexpected penalty. >> a mystery fee that wireless companies slap on your bills when you unwittingly exceed limits on text, data, or voice minutes. consumers union says it's phones have been buzzing with complaints. >> we have heard horror stories of people getting surprise mystery fees of $500 , $1,500, even $5,000. >> the best solution is to give the consumer tools that help them manage their minutes responsibly. >> the wireless industry says there is no government mandate to require them to provide the innovation. >> it could result in higher prices and lower quality of service for consumers. >> one could say that when it comes to fixing bill shot, there is an application for that. >> opponents say consumers already have the power to avoid getting shocked. >> the fcc says it wants more input from the public and industry before it decides to move forward with the new rule. >> both at&
. >> the fcc says bill schaub could be aborted if wireless companies notified customers that they -- could be avoided if customers were notified that they were about to go over the limit. >> a sudden, unexpected penalty. >> a mystery fee that wireless companies slap on your bills when you unwittingly exceed limits on text, data, or voice minutes. consumers union says it's phones have been buzzing with complaints. >> we have heard horror stories of people getting surprise...
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wants to refer this and then there's a process which again will be an open process, probably of the fcc equivalent looking at the evidence and deciding whether or not it was a problem. so i think what we're saying is we're not saying there's been a crime committed here. what we're saying is given the scale of the potential ownership in the uk media, there's a strong case for looking at it systematically and deciding whether or not anything needs to be done to address. >> charlie: can i repeat what i think i hear you saying. it's not that they've done anything wrong, it's just that there's a potential of an abuse of power. we do not believe or say they abuse the power. >> i think that's a good way of 3509ing it. >> charlie: fair enough. look here, this is where they -- >> i think that's a good point. >> charlie: -- not acted in the public interest. >> i would not want to see anything done which would stop the continued potential of b sky b to go on to add to british television. what i said however and it was actually the principal point i made in my speech was that i would like to see b
wants to refer this and then there's a process which again will be an open process, probably of the fcc equivalent looking at the evidence and deciding whether or not it was a problem. so i think what we're saying is we're not saying there's been a crime committed here. what we're saying is given the scale of the potential ownership in the uk media, there's a strong case for looking at it systematically and deciding whether or not anything needs to be done to address. >> charlie: can i...
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for a consumer proprietary information that is currently protected through a set of fcc regulations, we would not intrude. we would leave that in effect as it is. we would not change those rules. >> german rick boucher, chairman of the subcommittee on communications. -- chairman rick boucher, chairman of the subcommittee on communications. thank you for being with us. juliana gruenwald has been with us for several weeks. we appreciate your help as well. the entire series is available on-line. you can find all the different shows we have been doing on online privacy. you can see the draft discussion bill of tehe boucher-stearns proposal. >> good morning and welcome to the least suspenseful announcement of all time. [laughter] as almost all of you have reported, my chief of staff has informed me he will be leaving his post today to explore other opportunities. >> rahm emanuel heads back to chicago. he has this. ponzi's been more than 400 times. -- he has appeared on c-span more than 400 times. he is just one of many individuals you can search for on-line. it is washington your way. >>
for a consumer proprietary information that is currently protected through a set of fcc regulations, we would not intrude. we would leave that in effect as it is. we would not change those rules. >> german rick boucher, chairman of the subcommittee on communications. -- chairman rick boucher, chairman of the subcommittee on communications. thank you for being with us. juliana gruenwald has been with us for several weeks. we appreciate your help as well. the entire series is available...
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the fcc unanimously approved a public comment period on the rules today.ith some cell phone industry executives say adding notification requirements may end up costing consumers more in the long run. >>> it's time for sport. >>> dan hellie is here with the rewind. >> if they can get a win here, this would be a big one. i want to dial it back a little. the longest winning streak for the redski in 1991, joe gibbs won 11 in a row en route to super bowl 26. the longest since then belongs norv turner in1996 when the colt visited rfk and a confident bunch in burgundy and gold. okay 27th, 1996. keeping the streak alive. the skins hosting the quoelcolth a swagger. he set the tone westerly a bowlish run stopping 28 yards deep into colts territory. three plays later, terry allen leaps over his lineman and into the end zone. but fore they could make it 10-0, frustration overflowed. on the point after, watch him circle. trying to take it. then getting in a few extra punches. he was ejected. the skins' offens injected. next possession, a ten-play, 73-yard drive. capped
the fcc unanimously approved a public comment period on the rules today.ith some cell phone industry executives say adding notification requirements may end up costing consumers more in the long run. >>> it's time for sport. >>> dan hellie is here with the rewind. >> if they can get a win here, this would be a big one. i want to dial it back a little. the longest winning streak for the redski in 1991, joe gibbs won 11 in a row en route to super bowl 26. the longest since...
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she wrote the fcc and got a letter back.eatening audit or enforcement action if he didn't provide more. dold's numbers don't add up. and dold's corrections, about 22 grand in debts that had gone unreported. as well as 24,000 in expenditures. his cash on hand is 22,000 more than it was the first time. but he did add the debt for that bus. it cost 17 grand. >> it looks a little funny. >> reporter: berth oldleson has dold's corrections. they can take 120 days to decide if they're adequate. could face fines up to twice. it becomes a criminal matter if they determine willful omission. >> if they feel it's not adequate and they'll file a complaint. then the complaint gets little gated. it couldn't be referred to the attorney general. >> reporter: dold's opponent is dan steele. who says he should know better. >> this is not the sort of managerial qualities or leadership we want right now. >> i don't think there was much of anything wrong with the fec filings. it's open and transparent. >> reporter: he says the bus is easy to explai
she wrote the fcc and got a letter back.eatening audit or enforcement action if he didn't provide more. dold's numbers don't add up. and dold's corrections, about 22 grand in debts that had gone unreported. as well as 24,000 in expenditures. his cash on hand is 22,000 more than it was the first time. but he did add the debt for that bus. it cost 17 grand. >> it looks a little funny. >> reporter: berth oldleson has dold's corrections. they can take 120 days to decide if they're...
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but the fcc pau regulatory authority is in question following an appeals court ruling earlier this year that said the fcc cannot prevent internet service providers from blocking and controlling internet traffic. the obama administration has unveiled a new round of sanctions targeting eight iranian officials accused of human-rights abuses in the crackdown on protests following iran's disputed elections and june 2009. secretaries did hillary cnton announced the sanctions in washington. >> the comprehensive iran sanctions accountability and divestment act of 2010 permits us to impose financial sanctions and deny u.s. visas to specific iranian officials where there is credible evidence against them. in doing so today, we declare our solidarity with their victims and with all iranians whoished for a governmenthat reects the human-rights and their dignity and their freedom. >> the banking giant jp morgan chase has suspended some 56,000 foreclosures after admitting some may have been authorized without proper review. a chase a employee testified earlier this year that she and her staffers had
but the fcc pau regulatory authority is in question following an appeals court ruling earlier this year that said the fcc cannot prevent internet service providers from blocking and controlling internet traffic. the obama administration has unveiled a new round of sanctions targeting eight iranian officials accused of human-rights abuses in the crackdown on protests following iran's disputed elections and june 2009. secretaries did hillary cnton announced the sanctions in washington. >>...
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many of us would treasure lower cell phone bills n just minutes, how the fcc is stepping in and the vote that's about to take place. ,, [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. as ceo, she laid off 30,000 workers and shipped jobs to china. china. india. russia. poland. i know precisely why those jobs go. [ male announcer ] because fiorina shipped them there. to shanghai instead of san jose. bangalore instead of burbank. proudly stamping her products "made in china." 30,000 workers gone while fiorina took $100 million for herself. carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer, and i approved this message. leaves residue behind? finish jet dry rinse agent removes residue and dries dishes better than detergent alone two times better. for a brilliant shine every time. finish jet dry rinse agent. finish. the diamond standard. what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning thre
many of us would treasure lower cell phone bills n just minutes, how the fcc is stepping in and the vote that's about to take place. ,, [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. as ceo, she laid off 30,000 workers and shipped jobs to china. china. india. russia. poland. i know precisely why those jobs go. [ male announcer ] because fiorina shipped them there. to shanghai instead of san jose. bangalore instead of burbank. proudly stamping her products "made in china." 30,000 workers gone while...
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. >> thank goodness the fcc doesn't have control over cable bill? >> this planell is slanted every member of it is happily married. >> that's true. >> speak for yourself bill. >> oh man! >> you are making a lot of assumptions. more women are in the workforce and bringing in nice salaries and might be questioning why they need the burden of a guy around the house. >> by the way, we have to end this segment. i got a call from neil's wife she wants him home immediately to explain that last comment. >> stocks soaring in september. next, picking stock that will continue to climb for the rest of the year. stay tuned. pg@a;x÷÷óñ? >>> fox business demanded. september to remember dow closing out its best september in 71 years. 7 one year ago we were in a depression, -- 71 years ago were in a depression, but never mine. >> at the end of the year i like the gold etf. trend is your friend it is going up. you gotta say gold is still pretty cheap. >> pretty cheap at $1300 an ounce? >> i'm depressed my brilliant boss has bought a bubble. when they are pumping a
. >> thank goodness the fcc doesn't have control over cable bill? >> this planell is slanted every member of it is happily married. >> that's true. >> speak for yourself bill. >> oh man! >> you are making a lot of assumptions. more women are in the workforce and bringing in nice salaries and might be questioning why they need the burden of a guy around the house. >> by the way, we have to end this segment. i got a call from neil's wife she wants him...
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the fcc called verizon last year but the investigation is not over. more penalties could be coming because many want to know why it took so long to acknowledge it. >>> there was a time when flu shots were only essential for the elderly and children, but these days it is recommended for everyone. >> this year the cdc is recommending that everyone should get a flu shot. >> from six months to over 100, everybody should get it. the health department is offering multiple opportunities. >> instead of two shots, one shot covers it all. >> last year people had to go through the discomfort of getting two illnesses. it is a one-stop shop this year. >> the baltimore city health department is doing their job to get a flu shot for everyone. >> it is important everyone gets a flu shot, especially when you are out in the public. it don't want to transfer and take it home. >> hello. >> the schatz are free and i decided to take advantage -- the shots are free. >> it is very important to protect against the flu. between 22 and 30,000 people actually die from the diseas
the fcc called verizon last year but the investigation is not over. more penalties could be coming because many want to know why it took so long to acknowledge it. >>> there was a time when flu shots were only essential for the elderly and children, but these days it is recommended for everyone. >> this year the cdc is recommending that everyone should get a flu shot. >> from six months to over 100, everybody should get it. the health department is offering multiple...
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there is also it's on s fcc gp. org has the application the community challenge grant web page. so, let's see. it's a highly competitive grant. there are 200 officially recognized neighborhoods in the city of san francisco. check it out if you go to sfgov. org and click on agencies and the planning department on the planning department home page there is a spreadsheet they update when they have time of neighborhood organizations that want to be notified. so and many are interested in getting money to improve their neighborhoods. we usually have applications along the order of 2-1/2 times the funding that we have. like we will have 500 thousand dollars available to give out ask and we get 1.3 million dollars worth of applications. it's competitive. we are not hard and fast about breaking down the money between small, medium and large. we are pretty flexible. we like to look at good projects. we always try to fund one large project if it's a hundred thousand we may be might not fund 2 large projects. so, with that, i will quit and invite david and neil and joseph to talk about som
there is also it's on s fcc gp. org has the application the community challenge grant web page. so, let's see. it's a highly competitive grant. there are 200 officially recognized neighborhoods in the city of san francisco. check it out if you go to sfgov. org and click on agencies and the planning department on the planning department home page there is a spreadsheet they update when they have time of neighborhood organizations that want to be notified. so and many are interested in getting...
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. >> i think, as back up supervisor, we are working with the fcc and the fed. my personal opinion is they have do serious risk and regulatory risk and state has an issue to do their own investigative process. we need to get a full handle on all of these issues. if this is just a process issue, i don't anticipate the exposures to be significant. if it's more fundamental, we will have to deal with that. we need to get all information before we jump to conclusions. i certainly don't think people should be viewing this as a broader problem until we have the facts. >> you're not someone that wants a nationwide moratorum? >> it's important to might have forward, those should be halted until the files are reviewed for all pertinent information with all files are executed. all those processes need to be in place. once that has occurred, no, some of it is investor-owned property. we want to make sure all processes have been followed. it may well be the case that 12 to 18 months that payment has been made. it's necessary to move on with that. it's tragic. i don't like it
. >> i think, as back up supervisor, we are working with the fcc and the fed. my personal opinion is they have do serious risk and regulatory risk and state has an issue to do their own investigative process. we need to get a full handle on all of these issues. if this is just a process issue, i don't anticipate the exposures to be significant. if it's more fundamental, we will have to deal with that. we need to get all information before we jump to conclusions. i certainly don't think...
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populated area and an impact report will also have to be done and the utility is reported by it the fcc said it will have the final say. and even in the face of losing 80 police officers the oakland police and firemen has managed to decrease crime in that city. they're using intelligent based policing and the officer that formulated the new crime tracking data base expense was how works. >> one of the problems i have seen is that we have not taken the time to identify each campaign and most important weapon in geocorona or map to where they are located. >> now that the captain has formulated a computer data base that tracks violent crimes and the suspects and victims gangs were they, intelligent based policing. >> is a new thing that we are recording of here in east oakland a basically what we're trying to do is understand what is happening with crime and using analysis to deal with crime and being able to do predictable analysis of know where to put police of the stairs and where to basically go after the people that we believe our doing the majority of the crime as well as being the v
populated area and an impact report will also have to be done and the utility is reported by it the fcc said it will have the final say. and even in the face of losing 80 police officers the oakland police and firemen has managed to decrease crime in that city. they're using intelligent based policing and the officer that formulated the new crime tracking data base expense was how works. >> one of the problems i have seen is that we have not taken the time to identify each campaign and...
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fcc and law enforcement have been looking into the complaints, customers will see credits on their october or november bills. and former customers will be sent check autos very nice. we like that. >> thank you. >> and the principal of a bay area school obsessed with people who made a documentary called "waiting for superman" focusing on what it calls america's failing school system. according to the principal, it's not accurate. >> david riley is the principal of woodside high school. the school is featured in that documentary. he claims the film maker never talked to him or much less visited the school. how, then, he says can the film describe woodside as a not so bad school? this documentary focuses on what is wrong with america's public school system. take woodside high. news week puts knit top 6% of the schools. in the movie the film maker describes it as not so bad school. it's also described as a middle class public school in wealthy silicon valley, irking the principal, because he says 38% fall under socially and economically disadvantaged. >> if the film makers walked through campu
fcc and law enforcement have been looking into the complaints, customers will see credits on their october or november bills. and former customers will be sent check autos very nice. we like that. >> thank you. >> and the principal of a bay area school obsessed with people who made a documentary called "waiting for superman" focusing on what it calls america's failing school system. according to the principal, it's not accurate. >> david riley is the principal of...
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williams ii one of 8 players in tte fcc and one of 10 sophomores to ake that list. i'm bruce cunningham. fox 45 morning news. are looking for all of ravens fans to send blue diamond ads! more bold flavor! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. (play-by-play announcer) it's up and it is... good! more than a snack. let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. >>> you can smoke it, you can make tea out of it? >> mmrr positions than marijuana and asy for your teen to get. the drug and the county pushing to make it illegal. >>> bennfit fromur
williams ii one of 8 players in tte fcc and one of 10 sophomores to ake that list. i'm bruce cunningham. fox 45 morning news. are looking for all of ravens fans to send blue diamond ads! more bold flavor! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. (play-by-play announcer) it's up and it is... good! more than a snack. let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this...
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. >> and i predict that viacom that owns mtv will have zero trouble at the fcc for years to come. >>hy presume a conspiracy. >> based on the inbed relationship between the obama administration and-- >> look at the relationship with abc news, there was questions around the town hall that abc did. and this administration has had a history of having a very cozy relationship with the media. >> well, look at the presidential candidates who work for fox news on the republican side. let's talk about the-- (laughter) >> let's talk about the-- i was going to say. >> there's four, if you include rick san tore yum. >> at most there's three. >> and how many democrats. >> at least 15 republicans, we-- i agree seriously thinking about running. >> all right. >> how many-- >> those three are not declared candidates. >> now, come on. >> the point is, they're working here. >> they're all-- i love newt gingrich personally, not politically. >> jon: all right. let's talk about the delaware senate race, christine o'donnell came out with an ad this week, how did it play in the press? >> i'm not a witch. i'
. >> and i predict that viacom that owns mtv will have zero trouble at the fcc for years to come. >>hy presume a conspiracy. >> based on the inbed relationship between the obama administration and-- >> look at the relationship with abc news, there was questions around the town hall that abc did. and this administration has had a history of having a very cozy relationship with the media. >> well, look at the presidential candidates who work for fox news on the...
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it was the fcc that called out verizon on this issue. current customers receive credits to the accounts over october and november. former customers will receive a refund in the mail. >> lap top computers are a hot item. they can get so warm that researchers identified a skin condition they call toasted leg syndrome. they are warning consumers to keep lap tops on table tops and not your lap. toasted leg syndrome is the name for a mottled color of the legs caused by heat exposure. patients included a law student and a 12-year-old who played computer games for hours every day. it's generally harmless but can cause permanent skin darkening and in rare cases could lead to skin cancers. >> we'll be backit w righth bki music going 3-d. b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ ma
it was the fcc that called out verizon on this issue. current customers receive credits to the accounts over october and november. former customers will receive a refund in the mail. >> lap top computers are a hot item. they can get so warm that researchers identified a skin condition they call toasted leg syndrome. they are warning consumers to keep lap tops on table tops and not your lap. toasted leg syndrome is the name for a mottled color of the legs caused by heat exposure. patients...
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we support the fcc's plan to bring high-speed internet to everyone in america by 2020. and we are committed to keeping the internet working, as the economic engine that's creating jobs now. working together, investing, keeping information and ideas flowing freely, we can ensure that the internet will continue to grow and influence the future... in ways we can only imagine. because the future has always been our business. at&t. hey ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. yeah, you're right! ♪ [ male announcer ] capital one banks are everywhere. [ clang! ] with hundreds of branches and atms, they're hard to miss. hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc area. what's in your wallet? ove, go long! >>> call it a field of dreams for watermelons. he lives in rochester, minnesota. four years ago, one of his mellons a set a state record -- 225 pounds. he could come close to matching that this year. a couple of this mellons might top 200 pounds. >> those are huge. i have no
we support the fcc's plan to bring high-speed internet to everyone in america by 2020. and we are committed to keeping the internet working, as the economic engine that's creating jobs now. working together, investing, keeping information and ideas flowing freely, we can ensure that the internet will continue to grow and influence the future... in ways we can only imagine. because the future has always been our business. at&t. hey ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank....
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the announcement follows an fcc investigation.rs will receive credits of two to six dollars on their october or november bills. customers no longer with verizon will get checks mailed to them. >>> the federal bank and auto bailout known as t.a.r.p. is now history. sunday marked the official toned the $700 billion program many economists credit avoiding a second depression. taxpayers should get most of the money back. the government puts the final tab around $105 billion. other experts predict it'll be less than $50 billion. >>> wells fargo the latest major lender to admit problems with foreclosure process.çó an official acknowledged verifying only the dates on up ó to 150 filings he signed every day but the bank has not stopped the foreclosures. three other lenders, gmac, bank of america and jpmorgan chase have halted tens of thousands of seizures after similar practices became public. >>> and "the social network" found plenty of friends at the box office this weekend. the film about the founding of facebook was, as expected, the
the announcement follows an fcc investigation.rs will receive credits of two to six dollars on their october or november bills. customers no longer with verizon will get checks mailed to them. >>> the federal bank and auto bailout known as t.a.r.p. is now history. sunday marked the official toned the $700 billion program many economists credit avoiding a second depression. taxpayers should get most of the money back. the government puts the final tab around $105 billion. other experts...