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the antidiscrimination rule will probably be sent back to the fcc. i expect the fcc to try again. rule willlocking probably be maintained. -- there isd pray one judge we did not talk about, judge rogers. she is likely to uphold the fcc's jurisdiction. the hoping she can convince judge to go with her -- go with her on the deference question. >> this has been "the communicators" on c-span. span, created by america's cable companies in 1979. earlier this week, house and senate leaders awarded the congressional gold medal to the four girls who died in a birmingham church bombing in 1963. you can see the ceremony tonight eastern.at 8:35 tomorrow, vice president joe fryn speaking at the steak in iowa. >> judges are like umpires. umpires do not make the rules, they apply them. they make sure everybody plays by the rules, but it is a limited role. nobody ever went to the ballgame to see the umpire. to see whether the fashion zone.thin the strike that suggested the job of the justice was relatively mechanical. when justice kagan was questioned, you do not want the justices to be the focus,
the antidiscrimination rule will probably be sent back to the fcc. i expect the fcc to try again. rule willlocking probably be maintained. -- there isd pray one judge we did not talk about, judge rogers. she is likely to uphold the fcc's jurisdiction. the hoping she can convince judge to go with her -- go with her on the deference question. >> this has been "the communicators" on c-span. span, created by america's cable companies in 1979. earlier this week, house and senate...
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the fcc could do this. that is what they are created to do and they have plenty of justification as the discussion of voice over the internet versus ip enabled service talks about. the real problem is if they are not willing to do it, the fact that the fcc left and classified for the last 15 years what is the status of a voice-over internet protocol service, gives you a pretty good clue where the problem lies, the agency is very reluctant to tackle that issue for precisely the reason that they can't explain what is the difference between the transmission service and ip based service. there is no fundamental technical difference. with all deference to people who say the problem is congress cut the funding comes as somebody who's been ten years up there that is not as likely to happen if the fcc made a principal stand as some might think. >> let's be optimistic. d.c. circuit says something very clear, whatever that is, that will give everybody a road map what to do next and what principles need to be invoked.
the fcc could do this. that is what they are created to do and they have plenty of justification as the discussion of voice over the internet versus ip enabled service talks about. the real problem is if they are not willing to do it, the fact that the fcc left and classified for the last 15 years what is the status of a voice-over internet protocol service, gives you a pretty good clue where the problem lies, the agency is very reluctant to tackle that issue for precisely the reason that they...
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the fcc has not contested severability. all they could bring themselves if they reapply here, the mobile rules should still be lawful. they did not say the rules were severable. >> by the way, it would apply with respect to the local, too. >> the common carrier band, i would like to talk about that. ,t applies to mobile instructing the point that the order is not severable, but now we believe that it is the common carrier ground. it's a very important distinction. the commission here -- >> [inaudible] that's a very good point. >> i want to ask you about the difference between -- with onpect to your commentary the antidiscrimination part. let's assuming we felt that the at the discrimination rules give on its own. does the anti-blocking rule by itself? is not all there is, your honor. in paragraph 64 of the order, the agency also sets forth the catching of edge providers will as a corollary. that is a large part of what is causing us problems. >> i thought that was an antidiscrimination suit. >> no, it was the no blocking ru
the fcc has not contested severability. all they could bring themselves if they reapply here, the mobile rules should still be lawful. they did not say the rules were severable. >> by the way, it would apply with respect to the local, too. >> the common carrier band, i would like to talk about that. ,t applies to mobile instructing the point that the order is not severable, but now we believe that it is the common carrier ground. it's a very important distinction. the commission...
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staff did athe fcc terrific job, a thorough investigation. but the found -- what they found was a few things. they found that backup generators failed to work leading to system failures. they also found that monitoring failed to work because of power problems. not also found carriers did notify 911 centers. we did a rulemaking on issues like that back in march. i hope that we can bring that to some kind of conclusion soon. i think there are commonsense things we can do to prevent this from happening again. >> do you foresee that there will have to be some additional regulations imposed to try to keep the outages from happening in the future? just in this, not region of the country but everywhere. this is an opportunity to put better practices in place to prevent this from happening again. >> you're watching the communicators on c-span, a weekly show looking at telecommunications and some of the people behind it. this week, fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel is our guest. howard buskirk of communications daily is our guest reporter. commissi
staff did athe fcc terrific job, a thorough investigation. but the found -- what they found was a few things. they found that backup generators failed to work leading to system failures. they also found that monitoring failed to work because of power problems. not also found carriers did notify 911 centers. we did a rulemaking on issues like that back in march. i hope that we can bring that to some kind of conclusion soon. i think there are commonsense things we can do to prevent this from...
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verizon versus the fcc. former republican commissioner robert mcdowell who is the top republican on the commission in 2010 joins us by phone. commissioner mcdowell, what was the argument that was heard at the commission about this open internet forum? >> first of all peter thank you for having me and this is a very important topic and you are covering it at a very good time. so, the court arguments earlier this week went on for two hours even though the original schedule i think was about 45 minutes. so that shows you just tell interested the judges were in the subject matter at hand. and it's complex. it's complex legally and it's complex factually. one of my concerns is that here we have a roomful of lawyers. i am a lawyer so i can say that, that will determine the fate of how the internet internet should you it fall than that could be a little disheartening. we have had the internet grow and prosper in blossom because of engineers and academics and the free market. so what is really at the heart of the co
verizon versus the fcc. former republican commissioner robert mcdowell who is the top republican on the commission in 2010 joins us by phone. commissioner mcdowell, what was the argument that was heard at the commission about this open internet forum? >> first of all peter thank you for having me and this is a very important topic and you are covering it at a very good time. so, the court arguments earlier this week went on for two hours even though the original schedule i think was about...
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really the fcc could do this. they're created to do and they have plenty of justification, as the discussion of voip, over the internet versus ip-enabled services talks about. the real problem is they're just not willing to do it. the fact that the fcc is left unclassified now for, what, the last 15 years what is the status of a voice over internet protocol service, i think gives you a pretty good clue where the problem lies. the agency is very reluctant to tackle that issue for precisely the rhine they can't explain what is the difference between the transmission service and ip--based service. there is no fundamental technical difference much and so with all deference to people who say, hoe, the problem is congress would cut funding a as somebody who spent 10 years up there that is not as likely to happen if the fcc made a principled stand as some might think. >> well, so let's be optimistic. say, d.c. circuit says something very clear, whatever that is. and that will give everybody a roadmap about what to do nex
really the fcc could do this. they're created to do and they have plenty of justification, as the discussion of voip, over the internet versus ip-enabled services talks about. the real problem is they're just not willing to do it. the fact that the fcc is left unclassified now for, what, the last 15 years what is the status of a voice over internet protocol service, i think gives you a pretty good clue where the problem lies. the agency is very reluctant to tackle that issue for precisely the...
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the fcc could do this.that is what they are created to do and they have plenty of justification that the discussion of voip over the internet versus the voice services. the problem is if they are not willing to do it and the fact that the fcc is left unclassified for the last 15 years what is the status of the voice over the internet protocol service to the the agency is very reluctant to tackle the issue for precisely the reason they can't explain what is the difference between the transmission service and the ip based service. there is no fundamental technical difference. so with all deference to people who say the problem is the congress would cut the funding somebody that spent ten years up there i can say that isn't as likely to happen if the fcc made a principled stand as some might think. >> the d.c. circuit says something very and that is within days. will get a road map about what to do next and what principles really need to be invoked. >> i think we have time for one more. there was a hand there.
the fcc could do this.that is what they are created to do and they have plenty of justification that the discussion of voip over the internet versus the voice services. the problem is if they are not willing to do it and the fact that the fcc is left unclassified for the last 15 years what is the status of the voice over the internet protocol service to the the agency is very reluctant to tackle the issue for precisely the reason they can't explain what is the difference between the...
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he said the fcc got it wrong. they have to read it to say that the telecommunication service, something that let's you and me some information together is exactly what the internet or internet enabled or whatever term you want to put on it. it's telecommunication service even though there's information writing over the top of it. people who want to say it conferred the sec on the merits of this classification was vision are just not reading it the right way. >> okay. we have time for another question. i see earl has a follow-up. >> i was just going to add that, you know, in fairness i would put all the burden on congress. really the fcc could do this. that's what they are created do. they have plenty of justification as the discussion of voip over the internet versus ip enabled services talks about. i mean, the real problem is they're just not willing to do it. the fact the fcc is left unclassified now for the last 15 years, what is the status of a voiceover internet protocol service i think gives you a pretty goo
he said the fcc got it wrong. they have to read it to say that the telecommunication service, something that let's you and me some information together is exactly what the internet or internet enabled or whatever term you want to put on it. it's telecommunication service even though there's information writing over the top of it. people who want to say it conferred the sec on the merits of this classification was vision are just not reading it the right way. >> okay. we have time for...
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that is what we are concerned about with the fcc program as a renewal and reform universal services. the fcc has been very understanding of our concerns here that we look at the challenge as a developing. essentially the problem is still the same, the money was going to go to large price companies. some $10 billion over five years, all right? to be used in areas that are unserved and potentially underserved. and many of those areas, our members are providing broadband at much higher speeds than exist under will be the current plans. what we want to do is establish a process by where our members can challenge what is the current and through the process so that they are they're providing broadband and ensure you're a challenge process that funding does not occur in those areas. that is really the issue is implementation to ensure that the money is used as intended to give broadband but not to be used to allow for overbuild where members are providing broadband services today. >> member service areas show up on the national broadband map? >> they do. we go back to 2009 in before, we did
that is what we are concerned about with the fcc program as a renewal and reform universal services. the fcc has been very understanding of our concerns here that we look at the challenge as a developing. essentially the problem is still the same, the money was going to go to large price companies. some $10 billion over five years, all right? to be used in areas that are unserved and potentially underserved. and many of those areas, our members are providing broadband at much higher speeds than...
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the fcc has a lot on it plate when it comes to our air waves. >>> the newest fcc commissioner on issues fashion the fcc tonight on ""the communicators" at 8:00 eastern on c span -- c-span2. >>> next from today's "washington journal" a discussion about the congressional agenda this week this is forty minutes. >> host: congress is back in session today after the five-week august recess with plenty of issues on its plate. including a major budgetary deadline. joining us now to talk about this and make sense of all the of these issues are two veteran congressional reporters, including washington examer's susan. and "politico." let's start with you and tackle the syrian issue first we've been talking about this morning with our viewers. what is the timeline for congressional action on this resolution that the president is pushing, and when are we going see the final decisive vote here? >> guest: it's going start this week. it happens very quickly. the senate is the first one that is going act. senator harry reid, the majority leader, is going begin the procedural notion have a vote by midwee
the fcc has a lot on it plate when it comes to our air waves. >>> the newest fcc commissioner on issues fashion the fcc tonight on ""the communicators" at 8:00 eastern on c span -- c-span2. >>> next from today's "washington journal" a discussion about the congressional agenda this week this is forty minutes. >> host: congress is back in session today after the five-week august recess with plenty of issues on its plate. including a major budgetary...
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they are still sitting in the fcc rules, 1972 ratings data. if you would just get a big broom and sweep all of this stuff away, the free market could better serve your constituents. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> [inaudible] --recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. dodge, you said earlier that one million to 1.5 million households in the united states currently get their access to broadcast stations through the distance signal service, but it is clear that the number of households that are dependent on the distance signal decreases every time congress looks into reauthorizing section 119. can you tell us who these remaining one million to 1.5 million households are and where they are located? are they mostly in rural areas or concentrated in certain parts of the country? >> generally located in rural and underserved areas. there are four categories of consumers. such as montana, missing fox and abc. we are allowed to import those network affiliates into those markets. if you think of utah, for example, which is a rectangle,
they are still sitting in the fcc rules, 1972 ratings data. if you would just get a big broom and sweep all of this stuff away, the free market could better serve your constituents. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> [inaudible] --recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. dodge, you said earlier that one million to 1.5 million households in the united states currently get their access to broadcast stations through the distance signal service, but it is clear that...
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but now he lets the fcc keep them in a box in washington. we should've let him walk when we had the chance. well, you wanted to be more controversial. not at the cost of our license. you found him, lenny, you lose him. listen, i put danny's math review on top of his bag. ruben told me what happened at the station, ray. are you tryin' to get yourself fired? can we not talk about this now? you have obligations, ray. stop playing games. i will. 9,500. let's make it 9,300. [whispering] he's home. i have to go. is it here? i can't get it, mr. ray. i'm sorry. i put your dinner in the microwave. it's okay, lusa. i'm not hungry. ray. i've got somethin' for ya, lenny, pal. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... j
but now he lets the fcc keep them in a box in washington. we should've let him walk when we had the chance. well, you wanted to be more controversial. not at the cost of our license. you found him, lenny, you lose him. listen, i put danny's math review on top of his bag. ruben told me what happened at the station, ray. are you tryin' to get yourself fired? can we not talk about this now? you have obligations, ray. stop playing games. i will. 9,500. let's make it 9,300. [whispering] he's home. i...
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government code, be advised all channeled communications are recorded and violations are sent to the fcc to referrals to the department of justice for criminal prosecution before criminal courts. your immediately sessation of radio traffic is required. >> if an officer needs back up, he or she would be unable to call for help. antioch police don't believe the transmission was an honest mistake. >> this transmission didn't appear to be bleed over from another channel. this appeared to be someone who was specifically talking on our radio channel with the intent to disrupt our communications. >> reporter: police still don't know whose responsible yet they say those illegal broadcasts seemed to stop after they read that fcc warning over the air. now the department says it would like to move to an upgraded system complete with inkrift crypted system, but that'll cost millions. >> it hours for police to learn about the shooting today, investigators say they got the first 911 call at about 7:30 this morning from the family at the home on tampa heavy. police later discovered the rounds were fire
government code, be advised all channeled communications are recorded and violations are sent to the fcc to referrals to the department of justice for criminal prosecution before criminal courts. your immediately sessation of radio traffic is required. >> if an officer needs back up, he or she would be unable to call for help. antioch police don't believe the transmission was an honest mistake. >> this transmission didn't appear to be bleed over from another channel. this appeared...
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they're still sitting in the fcc rules, 19712 ratings data.if you would just get a big broom and sweep all of this stuff away, the free market could better serve your constituents. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. dodge, i understand that while you, in fact you said earlier that one-to-one 1/2 million households in the united states currently get their access to broadcast stations through the distant signal service but it's clear that the number of households that are dependent on the distant signal decreases every time congress looks into reauthorizing section 119. can you tell us who these remaining one-to-one 1/2 million households are and where they are located? are they mostly located in rural areas or either concentrated in certain parts of the country? >> generally located in rural and underserved areas. there is really four categories if you will of consumers. folks in short markets, who are folks as glendive, montana, missing fox and abc we're allowed to import those network a
they're still sitting in the fcc rules, 19712 ratings data.if you would just get a big broom and sweep all of this stuff away, the free market could better serve your constituents. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chair. mr. dodge, i understand that while you, in fact you said earlier that one-to-one 1/2 million households in the united states currently get their access to broadcast stations through the distant signal service but...
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>> guest: it's not just the fcc. when you go back as berkeley and look at a number of programs that were designed to deploy broadband in rural areas pro-bands which we actually support whether its programs through the rural utility services the u.s. department of agriculture and other programs. the problem is not the goal to get broadband into rural areas. the problem is how those programs are implemented. each one of those programs particularly starting with the u.s. looking back at the stimulus funds were designed to be technology neutral meaning that anybody could take advantage of those programs but when it came time to implementation the rules that were used to implement those programs were essentially the traditional rules the funding agencies had use for decades which favored favored one astray over another's our members didn't have access to the funds. when we look now but the fcc is doing with universal service many of the same potential problems exist which is our members as our members as i said if gone ou
>> guest: it's not just the fcc. when you go back as berkeley and look at a number of programs that were designed to deploy broadband in rural areas pro-bands which we actually support whether its programs through the rural utility services the u.s. department of agriculture and other programs. the problem is not the goal to get broadband into rural areas. the problem is how those programs are implemented. each one of those programs particularly starting with the u.s. looking back at the...
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the fcc says that would undernine the openness of the internet. >>> also neiman-marcus negotiating a $6 billion sale. a group of investors including the canada pension plan, believe it or not is reportedly in talks with the luxury retailer. neiman-marcus operates 41 stores with that name on it as well as others under the brands bergdorf goodman and last call. they were talking about possibly going public so a sale would take that off the table. >>> all right. gossip addicts out there beware. "people" magazine changing the way it charges you. "the new york times" reports its 3.5 million subscribers will now have an option to continue paying 112 bucks a year, right, you can either get the print or the digital edition but if you want both it's an extra 20 so if you want to look at it on your ipad or paper, 132 bucks for the year. get your regular checkups at the dentist's office and usually you're fine. they're offering $200 a year package that has access to extra material as well as a little bit of swag. "people" generates the most revenue among the top 50 magazines in this country. re
the fcc says that would undernine the openness of the internet. >>> also neiman-marcus negotiating a $6 billion sale. a group of investors including the canada pension plan, believe it or not is reportedly in talks with the luxury retailer. neiman-marcus operates 41 stores with that name on it as well as others under the brands bergdorf goodman and last call. they were talking about possibly going public so a sale would take that off the table. >>> all right. gossip addicts...
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they are not new, and the fcc needn't reinvent the wheel. we'll discuss what a mod -- modernized communication looks like. joining me is matt wood, policy director at free press, steven, national organizer for the center for media justice, marty from aarp, and and ji, and susan crawford, professor at the school of law, fellow at the roosevelt institute, codirector at the berkman center, former official assistant for science, technology, and innovation policy to barack obama, and author of captive audience. susan, pleased to have you here, you have much to say, so i'll turn the floor to you for opening remarks after which we veed to a conversation. >> welcome, and thank you for hosting us. there's a spray of issues in communications policy and law and a lot of shiny objects, a lot of confusion, so it must be relief to especially the journalists in the crowd here that the case being argued on monday at the dc kir cut is called verizon versus fcc presents a moment of grandeur. does the u.s. government have a role to play when it comes to ensuri
they are not new, and the fcc needn't reinvent the wheel. we'll discuss what a mod -- modernized communication looks like. joining me is matt wood, policy director at free press, steven, national organizer for the center for media justice, marty from aarp, and and ji, and susan crawford, professor at the school of law, fellow at the roosevelt institute, codirector at the berkman center, former official assistant for science, technology, and innovation policy to barack obama, and author of...
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to help the pucklic -- public. >> reporter: police say the transmissions stopped after they read the fccrning. they would like to upgrade the system but that is expected to cost a million dollars. live, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a reward is being offered in the case of the cotton ball bandit. the fbi released surveillance surveillance videos of the bandit. he is a white man, 40 years old, 6 feet tall, blond hair. he is responsible for 7 bank robberies since last december. >>> the house of representatives this afternoon passed a measure to cut $40 billion over 10 years out of the food stamp budget. the measure would reduce the budget by 5%, allowing statement to test for drug use. it is a victory for conservatives but it drew criticism from democrats. >> they are unamerican. these cuts do not reflict the passion of the american people -- reflect the passion of the american people. >> it is many people who should not be receiving these needy items that should be reserved for those who need it the most by people who are able bodied. >> it face as battle in the senate and the
to help the pucklic -- public. >> reporter: police say the transmissions stopped after they read the fccrning. they would like to upgrade the system but that is expected to cost a million dollars. live, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a reward is being offered in the case of the cotton ball bandit. the fbi released surveillance surveillance videos of the bandit. he is a white man, 40 years old, 6 feet tall, blond hair. he is responsible for 7 bank robberies since last...
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. >> the case, verizon versus the fcc, pits one of the largest internet providers against the federal government. >> thanks very much for being with us. what is this case about? >> thank you. the case is about whether or not the fcc has the authority to set rules over the internet, particularly over internet service providers, the company
. >> the case, verizon versus the fcc, pits one of the largest internet providers against the federal government. >> thanks very much for being with us. what is this case about? >> thank you. the case is about whether or not the fcc has the authority to set rules over the internet, particularly over internet service providers, the company
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should the fcc stop meddling in the internet business?because they agree with me. michael kelly says the fcc should back off and let free market forces of the problem. price controls almost never a good idea. dean says yes, like everything else the government doesn't need to be in everything. it is a worldwide thing. anybody disagree? we are still taking tweets. cheryl: here's a question. is apple going to deliver? we are minutes from learning the next big thing for the iphonemaker. dennis: will it be enough to boost apple's stock prices? we will be live from headquarters with a blow by blow? ashley webster and lori rothman back here in new york next on markets now. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. y
should the fcc stop meddling in the internet business?because they agree with me. michael kelly says the fcc should back off and let free market forces of the problem. price controls almost never a good idea. dean says yes, like everything else the government doesn't need to be in everything. it is a worldwide thing. anybody disagree? we are still taking tweets. cheryl: here's a question. is apple going to deliver? we are minutes from learning the next big thing for the iphonemaker. dennis:...
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. >> coming up, the communicators with the fcc's you communicate -- commissioner.ead of season two of first ladies, a discussion about media coverage and how it evolved over the years. with00 p.m., a discussion the author of a book about the search for bin laden. span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> we are pleased to welcome for the first time to the communicators table, new fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel. welcome to the communicators. if you would, start by talking about some of the issues that you foresee the fcc dealing with this coming fall. >> ok. first of all, thank you for having me here on this show. for theu also to c-span great public service work that you do and have done for decades. we have a lot of issues. because indiverse many ways, the fcc oversees the digital economy, the information economy which by some measures accounts for as much as 1/6 of the economy itself. one of those things is wireless communications. you can look around at the proliferation of phones
. >> coming up, the communicators with the fcc's you communicate -- commissioner.ead of season two of first ladies, a discussion about media coverage and how it evolved over the years. with00 p.m., a discussion the author of a book about the search for bin laden. span, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> we are pleased to welcome for the first time to the communicators table, new fcc commissioner jessica...
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. >> the fcc says it's important that anyone is turned down for a credit application should review their credit report. . >>> hey, your wallet called, it want under the circumstances 100 back. look at this, benjamin has been working out. this isan updated version. look atthat collar. all of this to fight off the counter fitters er fetters er fitters out there. >> a man noticed a bag on the side of the road and finds $6 thousand in it. >>> robert thought it was a gift from above. he'd been laid off and recently got a new job. instead, he told his children the only thing to do was find rightful owner. >> they said can we keep it and i was like no, we have to turn it in. morally, i couldn't do itit. >> so he went back to the scene, found paper work with numbers on it, and called one who happened to be the number for an inhome nurse. relativescalled him back in a matter of minutes and the bag of money was returned to them. >>> all right, clear here in maryland, but there is some activity on maryland's most powerful radar south of us. down the virginia way rain hitting the richmond area. fort
. >> the fcc says it's important that anyone is turned down for a credit application should review their credit report. . >>> hey, your wallet called, it want under the circumstances 100 back. look at this, benjamin has been working out. this isan updated version. look atthat collar. all of this to fight off the counter fitters er fetters er fitters out there. >> a man noticed a bag on the side of the road and finds $6 thousand in it. >>> robert thought it was a...
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she's now the fcc elections. angelina. >> we had a meeting yesterday at 5:30 and we had dinner and we had an ice breaker. it was a snowball game as an sfusd graduate where do you see yourself 10 years from now. we wrote it down on a piece of paper and through it across the table and which ever paper we got, we would get who wro it that answer and we approved the minutes. we had, we had vice-president from soda and she's a senior. our secretary is jack wu, a senior as mission high school. our public relations officer, our historian is liz ben jones and our treasurer is at washington high school. we'll also be having our first cabinet meeting on october 7th, at 5:00 p.m.. there is also a free munis poster contest. the free munis for youth is hosting a new poster drawing contest where the winner will biv a $50 visa gift card and will be recognized at the board of supervisors meeting. >> from that we had different speakers. then we have the san francisco youth commission and he talked to us a little bit about some op
she's now the fcc elections. angelina. >> we had a meeting yesterday at 5:30 and we had dinner and we had an ice breaker. it was a snowball game as an sfusd graduate where do you see yourself 10 years from now. we wrote it down on a piece of paper and through it across the table and which ever paper we got, we would get who wro it that answer and we approved the minutes. we had, we had vice-president from soda and she's a senior. our secretary is jack wu, a senior as mission high school....
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between now and then they basically have an open door policy with the fcc. this is something that facebook didn't have the benefit of. they had over $1 billion in revenue. at the time it had over 5 billion employees. that was raised to 2,000 shareholders with the passage of the job act. twitter was in the sweet spot. what it means is it can present an s 1. and say this doesn't sound right. you need to fix this, without the scrutiny of investors. when facebook went public february 2nd, beginning of february. >> all hell broke loose. >> all hell broke loose. we criticized every single thing and then when we saw the changes, we criticized it. >> for those of us who have reported through the financial catastrophe through the last four or five years, i don't know much about twitter, i tweet, but i do know a lot about transparency. that's something investors should have. that's why i'm a little bit skeptical. you believe their revenues are what, twitters? >> roughly $600 million. i'm not saying that justifies what its valuation is, which is roughly $10 billion. ba
between now and then they basically have an open door policy with the fcc. this is something that facebook didn't have the benefit of. they had over $1 billion in revenue. at the time it had over 5 billion employees. that was raised to 2,000 shareholders with the passage of the job act. twitter was in the sweet spot. what it means is it can present an s 1. and say this doesn't sound right. you need to fix this, without the scrutiny of investors. when facebook went public february 2nd, beginning...
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the faa doesn't have the authority to allow cell phones on airplanes because they're regulated by the fcc. >>> the council is expected to make its recommendation to the faa by the end of the month. if approved, changes could take effect next year. >>> one of baltimore's most promising orioles suffered an injury. machado was taken off a stretcher tonight. sports director has the latest on machado's condition. mark viviano. >> we expect an announcement from the orioles tomorrow after the team's doctors look at anmri of his left knee. we know he played his last game this season. the injury occurred at tampa bay. he steps awkwardly and twists his left knee crumbling to the ground in pain. the worst fear is that the orioles 21-year-old all-star will need surgery that could jeopardize his ability to play next season. again the o's will make an announcement on the extent of machado's injury before their game at camden yards tomorrow. he was with the team on their flight home. he has started every game for the orioles since making his major league debut last august. that's more than 200 games in
the faa doesn't have the authority to allow cell phones on airplanes because they're regulated by the fcc. >>> the council is expected to make its recommendation to the faa by the end of the month. if approved, changes could take effect next year. >>> one of baltimore's most promising orioles suffered an injury. machado was taken off a stretcher tonight. sports director has the latest on machado's condition. mark viviano. >> we expect an announcement from the orioles...
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that is banned by the fcc. >>> a first taste of winter has arrived in the northern rockies. park city, utah, got a dusting of snow yesterday. and more is on the way today. >> as much as 18 inches are expected in the highest elevations of utah and montana. good news for the ski resorts, of course. >>> the snow is falling on mt. washington in new hampshire. the mountain has seen freezing fog and hurricane-force gusts of wind. some of those 80-mile-per-hour. but it's quite beautiful. >>> time for a check of the weather across the nation. a beautiful autumn day for most of us. lingering rain in the carolinas and showers in south florida. rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest and northern colorado. windy across the southwest and up to utah. >> it will be cooler in the west. 75 in l.a. 66 in portland. 54 in salt lake city. a summer-like 96 in dallas. kansas 84. seasonal in the east. baltimore 75. boston 64. >>> there's six astronauts orbiting earth. the soyuz capsule arrived with four new crew member. one of them is an american. they'll be there for six months. among the
that is banned by the fcc. >>> a first taste of winter has arrived in the northern rockies. park city, utah, got a dusting of snow yesterday. and more is on the way today. >> as much as 18 inches are expected in the highest elevations of utah and montana. good news for the ski resorts, of course. >>> the snow is falling on mt. washington in new hampshire. the mountain has seen freezing fog and hurricane-force gusts of wind. some of those 80-mile-per-hour. but it's quite...
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based on a list of ratings from 1972 enshrined in the fcc rules. it a station wants to get carried, you know, somewhere else, and the constituents there want to see it. the station has to petition the fcc to amend the list of significantly viewed stations response they can be carried there. it's crazy. it you sitly rely on the free market. there's people that want to see the station. the station wants to be seen. >> probably several answers i can give them. one i would focus on major league baseball here. is the fact major league baseball and other content owners are forced to sub diaz essentially a $100 billion industry by providing them with the market programming for student to the likes. you mentioned the variety of baseball programming you can see now. the bulk of the program is made through negotiated licenses. and it with be true. but if it continue at the least we should have market value paying for the programming. >> you mention the industry. what is the dollar loss for major league baseball? >> i don't know the answer. it's not question
based on a list of ratings from 1972 enshrined in the fcc rules. it a station wants to get carried, you know, somewhere else, and the constituents there want to see it. the station has to petition the fcc to amend the list of significantly viewed stations response they can be carried there. it's crazy. it you sitly rely on the free market. there's people that want to see the station. the station wants to be seen. >> probably several answers i can give them. one i would focus on major...
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if the fcc and doj ways in, there is no change in control and they may view it positively because you don't have a foreign buyer any longer. >> david, thanks, great to have you with us. >> my pleasure. >>> our next guest says the verizon bonds look great today but might not be the best opportunity a year from now. kathleen, thanks for joining us. you heard us talking with david favor who is saying the smart money is slowing into the verizon bond. tell us why you think investors shouldn't follow suit. >> it was a very hot deal, and very much in demand, and i think it speaks to there is an ap title for looking for yield but where the rates are headed, do you want to hold on to a bond yielding 520 today if treasuries are also going to be yielding 5% three years from now? >> all right. so i got to ask the question, kathleen, did you go in and buy some of these bonds today? >> i'm an investor to really takes a long-term view. so again, i have a longer time horizon and i think there are better sources of income and total return out there in the marketplace today. >> like what? what are you
if the fcc and doj ways in, there is no change in control and they may view it positively because you don't have a foreign buyer any longer. >> david, thanks, great to have you with us. >> my pleasure. >>> our next guest says the verizon bonds look great today but might not be the best opportunity a year from now. kathleen, thanks for joining us. you heard us talking with david favor who is saying the smart money is slowing into the verizon bond. tell us why you think...
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we were supporting the fcc's determination that there was a concern with these bottlenecks companies controlling who are the winners and losers on the internet. they had the right, the legal authority and the authority under the first amendment and also in the communications act, to protect consumers and protect competition by prohibiting these gatekeepers from favoring certain contents, services and applications over others. >> opposition has been to oppose that neutrality on both policy and legal grounds. --hink as commissioner said this is a very important point in terms of the policy issue -- there was really no evidence in the commission itself didn't make any findings that the internet providers actually have market power. >> can internet service providers block or slow content moving over the internet? the details of the verizon v fcc case monday night on the communicators. >> vice president biden was in iowa today as a featured guest at senator tom harkin's 36th annual steak fry. the event is known in iowa for having featured potential democratic residential candidates in the
we were supporting the fcc's determination that there was a concern with these bottlenecks companies controlling who are the winners and losers on the internet. they had the right, the legal authority and the authority under the first amendment and also in the communications act, to protect consumers and protect competition by prohibiting these gatekeepers from favoring certain contents, services and applications over others. >> opposition has been to oppose that neutrality on both policy...
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the fcc weighed in. point.ng media companies should accept, shared responsibility. okay, that i are probably locking ahead to more potential battles, including doesny's abc contract which expires with dish later this month. we'll have to see if that creates another warp. >> tomorrow, we will talk to the key physical behind the time warner cable battle, cbs chairman and ceo les moonves will join us. coming up, russia playing a critical role in most diplomacy as the u.s. debates whether to launch strikes. president obama set to leave later today for a european trip that will culminate in the g 20 meeting in santa petersburg, russia. >> that would have been an interesting thing. up next, we will talk to russian reels with william browder, he is the largest foreign investor in russia until 2005 when he was denied entry into that company. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it
the fcc weighed in. point.ng media companies should accept, shared responsibility. okay, that i are probably locking ahead to more potential battles, including doesny's abc contract which expires with dish later this month. we'll have to see if that creates another warp. >> tomorrow, we will talk to the key physical behind the time warner cable battle, cbs chairman and ceo les moonves will join us. coming up, russia playing a critical role in most diplomacy as the u.s. debates whether to...
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the settlement reflects a tougher line now taken by the fcc.hey are seeking admissions from defendants. they want the bank to admit it -- admit it's trades allowed a risky position that would cover their losses. they are admitting guilt. but is this the type of punishment the occupy wall street movement was looking for? are -- are occupy protesters satisfied with the movement? i am joined by mike perlman, director of the film "the 99% -- occupy everywhere." i started by asking sam to characterize the movement, two years after it began. >> people do not see occupy in the headlines the way they did before, and assume it has gone away or something. for a lot of people involved, it really connected us with each other. i think a lot of us felt alone in our politics. it brought us together in a deep way. we have legitimate critiques a lot of the country identifies with. it is going to take a lot of civil disobedience to start to change things. it has really connected us. since then, we have worked on a lot of labor things, antiwar, all kinds of issue
the settlement reflects a tougher line now taken by the fcc.hey are seeking admissions from defendants. they want the bank to admit it -- admit it's trades allowed a risky position that would cover their losses. they are admitting guilt. but is this the type of punishment the occupy wall street movement was looking for? are -- are occupy protesters satisfied with the movement? i am joined by mike perlman, director of the film "the 99% -- occupy everywhere." i started by asking sam to...
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six major privacy groups asked the fcc to block upcoming changes to the social network's privacy policy. they claim it would make it easier for facebook to use personal info in ads. facebook's new policy says users automatically give the company the right to use their data unless they opt out. >> reporter: yahoo spent the past month hyping its new logo and now that it is finally out, the reaction is, that's it?! yahoo kept its trademark exclamation point and also kind of darkened the purple branding. many tech journalists on twitter call the logo boring! yahoo's ceo marissa mayer says it's supposed to show whimsy and evolution. but i always thought to evolve something had to change? apparently not always. >> slight touches there, huh? >> too subtle. >>> well, a triumph for the trout. the major project that will protect a threatened species in a bay area creek. >> it doesn't have tobacco but experts fear it's just as addictive. the alarming trend involving teenagers and those e cigarettes. today the u-s forest service an illegal fi >>> a hunter is to blame for parking the "rim" fire that
six major privacy groups asked the fcc to block upcoming changes to the social network's privacy policy. they claim it would make it easier for facebook to use personal info in ads. facebook's new policy says users automatically give the company the right to use their data unless they opt out. >> reporter: yahoo spent the past month hyping its new logo and now that it is finally out, the reaction is, that's it?! yahoo kept its trademark exclamation point and also kind of darkened the...
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the authority to allow cell phone use on airplanes because cell phones are actually regulated by the fcc. monique griego. >> you and i will soon be able to continue playing games with each other. >> reporter: i don't want to turn off my candy crush. >> thank you, so much. the council is expected to give their recommendations to the faa. >> lots of folks play with the computers and doing work whatever. it will change i'm sure. let's look at the beautiful weather. it's changed from summer to fall. our normal high on the day here is around 75. we have a west-northwest wind at eight. the barometer is rising. come back and take at ,,,,,,,,,, >>> fall arrives and it feels exactly like october. it's not even the end of the september. temperatures running six, seven, 8 degrees cooler than they should be on this date. right now we're 66 here. 48 out in oakland. it's going to be down in the 30s out there tonight. they have a few clouds out there. 63 over the hill, down the hill there in cumberland. 60, the big difference there in just 50 miles or so. 64 in ocean city. and a 67 over in washington.
the authority to allow cell phone use on airplanes because cell phones are actually regulated by the fcc. monique griego. >> you and i will soon be able to continue playing games with each other. >> reporter: i don't want to turn off my candy crush. >> thank you, so much. the council is expected to give their recommendations to the faa. >> lots of folks play with the computers and doing work whatever. it will change i'm sure. let's look at the beautiful weather. it's...
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and it matters how many steps that we have taken and we get to that final step and somebody says the fcc, or any commission has a question, we generally have said, let's get it cleaned up before we vote, it is not like we bypassed any steps here. let's get that straight and so if you want to agendaize the process again you can do that but the process will stop as far as i am concerned and it has been followed and you will get to the point where somebody has a question and we say, okay, let's have everybody be on the same page with the process before we vote. to me that is twhait this one happened just like all of the others. >> commissioner dejesus? >> i am not saying that you don't have a process. i don't want to be misunderstood i think that there is a process and i think that commissioner chan said that she omitted by for whatever reason she omitted saying what sher certain was, she was concerned about privacy and i think that we should be consistent on what the process is. and that i think is all that i means, just going forward let's just talk about, i agree with commissioner... >>
and it matters how many steps that we have taken and we get to that final step and somebody says the fcc, or any commission has a question, we generally have said, let's get it cleaned up before we vote, it is not like we bypassed any steps here. let's get that straight and so if you want to agendaize the process again you can do that but the process will stop as far as i am concerned and it has been followed and you will get to the point where somebody has a question and we say, okay, let's...
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a person familiar about the situation says an fcc panel will recommend faa tell airlines how to permit the use of wireless devices currently those devices are banned below 10,000 feet from. san francisco, i'm emily chang, dan, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you very much. see you tomorrow. >> what a difference days make. immean it's gorgeous but the weekend was a different story. >> yes. >> it's true. many locations in the bay area record rainfall totals for the date. >> some breezes out there. i hope winds aren't too strong. >> maybe some battle ship races. here is a lk at live doppler 7 hd. we've got pleasant condition as cross the bay area right now. and here is a look at live from our mount tam camera towards ocean beach, just a little few areas of low clouds but not along the coastline. forecast features patchy low clouds overnight. weem see weather cooling down by warmer by week's end. we've got a cold front sagging south ward that is going to bring changes to the weather here making for cooler and breezier conditions overnext couple days. starting at 7:00 this evening, during ov
a person familiar about the situation says an fcc panel will recommend faa tell airlines how to permit the use of wireless devices currently those devices are banned below 10,000 feet from. san francisco, i'm emily chang, dan, carolyn, back to you. >> thank you very much. see you tomorrow. >> what a difference days make. immean it's gorgeous but the weekend was a different story. >> yes. >> it's true. many locations in the bay area record rainfall totals for the date....
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have the authority to allow cell phones on airplanes because cell phones are actually regulated by the fcc and it has said that they interfere with cell phone towers on the ground. kai back to you. >> the council is expected to make its recommendation to the faa by the end of the month. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work let's check on the roads with parker shane at traffic control. >> reporter: hi kai. unusually heavy on the south side. on 295 and route 100 because of an accident that has been cleared. downtown heavy to laurel and some delays on 895 headed to the harbor tunnel. now if you're traveling on the topside interloop, as you cross over into delaney valley road you can see speeds of 18 through that area. your delay is continued to bell air road. and from harrisburg to beyond shewan road. there was an accident on the outer loop it was cleared quickly at security boulevard. this report brought to you by sesame street live's all new make a new friend at the model at the lyrics september 27th through the 29th. tickets on sale now through ticket master, back to you
have the authority to allow cell phones on airplanes because cell phones are actually regulated by the fcc and it has said that they interfere with cell phone towers on the ground. kai back to you. >> the council is expected to make its recommendation to the faa by the end of the month. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home from work let's check on the roads with parker shane at traffic control. >> reporter: hi kai. unusually heavy on the south side. on 295 and...