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is the fcc, you know, are we seeing this play out? >> i think this exercise is the ultimate in the theater from the beginning. under section 706, if we make a negative finding or find broadband hasn't been deployed, it gives the fcc more authorities over the marketplace. and the shifting of the goal post here has been the latest. we were told we would spend 10 million on connect and then it turned to 25. that is not the approach thing to do. it is not lawful but it suggests the agency is behaving in an arbitrary way. >> under which conditions should the fcc revise their bench mark? >> look at how consumers use the internet, try to see what the standards should be as objective as possible and adjust in the future as needs arrive. we need to take stock of the facts. i studied data suggesting that broadband deployment is exploding in parts of the world. here in the united states, there are a lot of people innovating and taking the risk to deploy capital. i traveled to byue of louisiana and heard from people in lawrence, kansas saying how
is the fcc, you know, are we seeing this play out? >> i think this exercise is the ultimate in the theater from the beginning. under section 706, if we make a negative finding or find broadband hasn't been deployed, it gives the fcc more authorities over the marketplace. and the shifting of the goal post here has been the latest. we were told we would spend 10 million on connect and then it turned to 25. that is not the approach thing to do. it is not lawful but it suggests the agency is...
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that's an area where the fcc can operate to. i'm making myself available for any of it, because i think it's really exciting what the possibilities are. >> and looking at connected cars and the rise of infotainment systems that will be consuming a opportunity of data from wireless services, you know, what's your expectation for sort of data implications there? you know, who's going to be controlling the data that's gathered from consumers and how long, and what are some of the implications surrounding that? >> guest: i think there are definitely some thorpeny policy issues -- thorny policy issues that have to be ironed out. i think there has to be a holistic conversation among us, the manufacturers, consumers and everybody. i think the possibilities are exciting, but we also need to be concerned about the potential pitfalls as well. >> i wanted to is ask one more question about the broadband deployment issue and, you know, the fcc's recent report finding that broadband was not being deployed, you know, in a timely enough manner.
that's an area where the fcc can operate to. i'm making myself available for any of it, because i think it's really exciting what the possibilities are. >> and looking at connected cars and the rise of infotainment systems that will be consuming a opportunity of data from wireless services, you know, what's your expectation for sort of data implications there? you know, who's going to be controlling the data that's gathered from consumers and how long, and what are some of the...
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how should the fcc apply those t-mobile now? mr. pai: i think the rules from the get-go are necessary and retty clearly, the wireless marketplace in particular is an exceptionally competitive. access to icans have four more facilities based providers. cut.es are always being the service offerings, and if people don't like a particular ervice, they can switch with relative ease. this is not a dysfunctional marketplace in short. so i think in that situation, fcc should be highly hesitant to imply yesteryear's regulations, a sort of mother may i approach to regulation to ome of these innovative companies and offerings. mr. fung: so you think if the these ides not to act on proposals or business offerings, what kind of precedent would that set for others who may be thinking about engaging in similar activity? mr. pai: i think the first harm is they're being called into the fcc at all. should have mpany to include their pitch for the business plan a slide, trying to leaves ut from the tea whether the fcc in the future might decide to sec
how should the fcc apply those t-mobile now? mr. pai: i think the rules from the get-go are necessary and retty clearly, the wireless marketplace in particular is an exceptionally competitive. access to icans have four more facilities based providers. cut.es are always being the service offerings, and if people don't like a particular ervice, they can switch with relative ease. this is not a dysfunctional marketplace in short. so i think in that situation, fcc should be highly hesitant to imply...
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we want the fcc to do. come up withcc to some common sense conditions to make sure that the common sense that exists today continues to exist in this area. the cable industry is a highly industry. we don't want to see cable programming that is only programming for cable companies. we want cable programming to continue to be available to other multichannel video providers. , new charterd would have control over a lot of programming. john malone has control over a lot of programming. we want to make sure there are conditions that ensure that new charter cannot favor itself or be favored with regard to programming. the parties to this merger have indicated that this is something they would not do otherwise, so we think the commission should have no objection. the same't that argument chris lewis is making in favor of net neutrality regulation? esther mccormick: i don't think it's the same argument at all. -- mr. mccormack: i don't think it's the same argument at all. with regard to net neutrality, we support t
we want the fcc to do. come up withcc to some common sense conditions to make sure that the common sense that exists today continues to exist in this area. the cable industry is a highly industry. we don't want to see cable programming that is only programming for cable companies. we want cable programming to continue to be available to other multichannel video providers. , new charterd would have control over a lot of programming. john malone has control over a lot of programming. we want to...
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i have been doing this at the fcc for a long time. i've done it from the unlicensed side and the licensed side. i know how the spectrum interference games get played. i know that there is no such thing as a pristine and pure background, you know, against which these systems operate particularly you're driving big honking pieces of metal which when last i checked moving big pieces of metal generate rf interference fields, but we are in an environment where you have to ask when these guys are so afraid of testing, when they have played rope-a-dope with the fcc which has acted in good fath to try to do joint testing, these guys have stretched this out, stretched this out and, oh, look, the administration is almost over. does anybody here in d.c. where us cynics live really expect them to cooperate with the testing going forward or do we think that it is much more likely that they're going to continue to find excuses, drag their feet, delay, delay, delay, and hope that they will continue to be given the opportunity to squat on their spect
i have been doing this at the fcc for a long time. i've done it from the unlicensed side and the licensed side. i know how the spectrum interference games get played. i know that there is no such thing as a pristine and pure background, you know, against which these systems operate particularly you're driving big honking pieces of metal which when last i checked moving big pieces of metal generate rf interference fields, but we are in an environment where you have to ask when these guys are so...
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i have been doing there at the fcc for a long time. i've done it from the unlicensed side and the licensed side. i know how the spectrum interference games get played. i know there's no such thing as a pristine and pure background against which these operate. particularly, you're driving big pieces of metal which, in last i checked, generated rf interference fields. we're in an environment where you is to ask when these guys are so afraid of testing, when they have played rope-a-dope with the fcc which has acted in good faith to try to do joint testing, these guys have stretched this out, stretched this out. oh, look, the administration is almost over. does anybody here in d.c. where a us cynics live really expect them to cooperate with the testing going forward? or do we think it is much more likely that they're going to continue to find excuses, drag their feet, delay, delay, dlap, and hope that they will continue to be given the opportunity squat on their spectrum no matter how many people die? so i challenge the fcc not simply to r
i have been doing there at the fcc for a long time. i've done it from the unlicensed side and the licensed side. i know how the spectrum interference games get played. i know there's no such thing as a pristine and pure background against which these operate. particularly, you're driving big pieces of metal which, in last i checked, generated rf interference fields. we're in an environment where you is to ask when these guys are so afraid of testing, when they have played rope-a-dope with the...
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speakers include fcc commissioners and industry experts. this is about two hours. >> we might as well get started. it's a full house. welcome to new america, and to our new offices here in the historic former home of the american bar association, and much better facility since i've never been mic up before here. but at the podium i will not need it. i am michael calabrese. i direct the wireless future program here which is part of new america's open technology institute, a growing body of work here to touch us on many issues but today, today we're focused on wireless, and in particular what we are calling the road to gigabit wi-fi. the issue is whether a fairly large and valuable band of airwaves, a spectrum, can be shared between the auto industry, auto safety, and on licensed devices, particularly wi-fi. today many of you probably saw in the "washington post," because today which we didn't, shows were more focused on telecom, we didn't realize this will reschedule the event back into sober, it's the opening day of the north american auto
speakers include fcc commissioners and industry experts. this is about two hours. >> we might as well get started. it's a full house. welcome to new america, and to our new offices here in the historic former home of the american bar association, and much better facility since i've never been mic up before here. but at the podium i will not need it. i am michael calabrese. i direct the wireless future program here which is part of new america's open technology institute, a growing body of...
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three decades ago the fcc had a handful of underused frequencies. these were airwaves that had been designated for industrial, scientific and medical uses. but the services we imagined would develop in these bands never quite did. in part because of fcc rules but also because of interference from some commonly-used devices like microwave ovens. in fact, so little was happening in this spectrum, these airwaves were called garbage bands. the conventional wisdom was that they were just junk. they were scraps of spectrum where the demand for wireless service would just be limited. now, the conventional wisdom was wrong. that's because a renegade band of fcc engineers got together and decided to do something different. they decided they would do more than just dismiss these bands as junk. they decided to experiment. instead of having the fcc dictate what could be done in these bands, the agency would leave it up to the public. they would open these bands to anyone who would follow some basic technical rules, instead of dictating specific services that co
three decades ago the fcc had a handful of underused frequencies. these were airwaves that had been designated for industrial, scientific and medical uses. but the services we imagined would develop in these bands never quite did. in part because of fcc rules but also because of interference from some commonly-used devices like microwave ovens. in fact, so little was happening in this spectrum, these airwaves were called garbage bands. the conventional wisdom was that they were just junk. they...
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i have been doing this at the fcc for a long time. i've done it from the unlicensed side and the licensed side. i know how the spectrum interference games get played. i know there's no such thing as a pristine and pure background against which these operate. particularly, you're driving big pieces of metal which, in last i checked, generated rf interference fields. we're in an environment where you is to ask when these guys are so afraid of testing, when they have played rope-a-dope o
i have been doing this at the fcc for a long time. i've done it from the unlicensed side and the licensed side. i know how the spectrum interference games get played. i know there's no such thing as a pristine and pure background against which these operate. particularly, you're driving big pieces of metal which, in last i checked, generated rf interference fields. we're in an environment where you is to ask when these guys are so afraid of testing, when they have played rope-a-dope o
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to your point we are committed to working with the fcc. we're committed to working with ntia to look at and see if sharing can happen in this band. we are open to that. i think there is a test ban we've been working on internally to forget how you test these devices. our hesitation is on kind of backing away at this summer there's a lot of innovation taking place, it is really just starting to blossom, constrained the amount of spectrum that there is for folks who innovate. >> i think we are over time, and so i hope as many panels as possible can stay afterwards in a to questions individually but i think -- >> up the next come u.s. chamber of commerce ceo and president tom donahue delivering his 2016 state of american business address. and then following his speech you will be joined by the top lobbyist for the chamber of commerce for a news conference. he is being introduced. >> asked all outlined in a minute come doing business in today's landscape is no easy feat. challenges are stacking up. businesses face underperforming economy and o
to your point we are committed to working with the fcc. we're committed to working with ntia to look at and see if sharing can happen in this band. we are open to that. i think there is a test ban we've been working on internally to forget how you test these devices. our hesitation is on kind of backing away at this summer there's a lot of innovation taking place, it is really just starting to blossom, constrained the amount of spectrum that there is for folks who innovate. >> i think we...
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we got everyone to agree on principles like the fcc and everything was fine. it's still uncertain whether federal government had to step in and say we have to do this by law and come up with a very strained version that clearly his court challenge. we don't know what the results of that will be that net neutrality in principle is good and i think everyone is a consensus that is good but the fact that companies need to have differential pricing we need to do what we can to encourage broadband competition. this broadband competition you don't need that much net neutrality is that consumers could choose their internet provider based on cost and pricing options and the ability to get out of a contract if the broadband provider changes the rules that they probably would be less important. >> host: what about the upcoming spectrum auction's? >> guest: spectrum auctions are very important. it's a little complex. i'm not going to deny the fact that you are not -- it's not a slam dunk. we need that spectrum desperately. americans are going to have wireless broadband an
we got everyone to agree on principles like the fcc and everything was fine. it's still uncertain whether federal government had to step in and say we have to do this by law and come up with a very strained version that clearly his court challenge. we don't know what the results of that will be that net neutrality in principle is good and i think everyone is a consensus that is good but the fact that companies need to have differential pricing we need to do what we can to encourage broadband...
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and former fcc commissioner meredith baker is now the ceo of the ctia. the fcc writes, chairman wheeler is a proven advocate for consumers and has held the wireless industry accountable for violations of the commissions rules. however in its statement, the wireless company say it is fcc still says there is no reason to believe towers could institute a potential health hazard. it's been 20 years inspite of worldwide petitions from environmental scientists to re- examine safety. >> think about how wide it is that citizens aren't able to speak or bring up or have health concerns. >> denied the request. >> reporter: residents got a second reprieve. commissioners are standing by their decision to deny verizon's permit for their cell towers in their neighborhoods. but they're not hopeful that it will last. >> we're worried what's next. >> reporter: verizon and crown castle had no comment. and turns out it was short lived. meanwhile the governor signed a controversial bill that will now further limit the ability for cities to block new cell towers. julie watt.
and former fcc commissioner meredith baker is now the ceo of the ctia. the fcc writes, chairman wheeler is a proven advocate for consumers and has held the wireless industry accountable for violations of the commissions rules. however in its statement, the wireless company say it is fcc still says there is no reason to believe towers could institute a potential health hazard. it's been 20 years inspite of worldwide petitions from environmental scientists to re- examine safety. >> think...
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@but the fcc could change that. @>> technically you don't. @okay, interesting. @>> they are going to get a lot @of money put together and fight @this. @>> they do not want this to @happen but it will be @interesting to see if the fcc @moves into place. @>> thank you matt. @>>> here is holly. @the forecast is warming up. @>> get through this and we've @got a nice silver lining a wait @you plus it's almost the @weekend so the timing is @perfection. @tracking a clipper system @today, bundle up heading out @the door we've got all of the @gloves in the background here, @you need gloves and hats and @winter coats. @it's not only chilly but really @breezy so those wind chills @will be an issue. @upper 30s for highs clipper @system moving in on the travel @map it's still pretty far to @our north and west, could see @light snow ahead of it a few @flurries but the best @opportunity for snow showers @will come towards this evening @drive. @we're going to pinpoint hour by @>>> thanks, new at 5:30, police @officers are on leave this @morning after a local
@but the fcc could change that. @>> technically you don't. @okay, interesting. @>> they are going to get a lot @of money put together and fight @this. @>> they do not want this to @happen but it will be @interesting to see if the fcc @moves into place. @>> thank you matt. @>>> here is holly. @the forecast is warming up. @>> get through this and we've @got a nice silver lining a wait @you plus it's almost the @weekend so the timing is @perfection. @tracking...
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considered by the fcc. including the speed of broadband deployment across the united dates. the washington post technology reporter. >> broadband deployment really is one of the key drivers of dropping could -- job creation and economic growth. what i found striking was that in the 21st century, there has really been a democratization of entrepreneurship. montana, i'vem seen people using broadband connections to build businesses that in a previous era, would have had to migrate to an of the coast or would have withered on the vine. because of that connection, they are now able to innovate and i think that is something that is really powerful, especially in rural america. >> watch the communicators, monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. tonight on c-span, secretary of state john kerry talks about implementing the iran nuclear agreement. that is followed by republican presidential candidate donald trump campaigning in new hampshire. later, a justice department ceremony honoring the life and legacy of
considered by the fcc. including the speed of broadband deployment across the united dates. the washington post technology reporter. >> broadband deployment really is one of the key drivers of dropping could -- job creation and economic growth. what i found striking was that in the 21st century, there has really been a democratization of entrepreneurship. montana, i'vem seen people using broadband connections to build businesses that in a previous era, would have had to migrate to an of...
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@a new fcc proposal that could @make those bulky boxes a thing @of the past. @hi holly. @>>> and whose ready for weather @out your window? @stunning sunrise, for pretty @obvious reasons look at the @color of the skies, you @captured a beauty there. @thank you for all of your @picture. @i look forward to opening these @up every day, send them @directly to me at my e-mail and @ @>>> alright new fcc proposal @could revolutionize how we all @watch tv. @>> interesting because this is @not something i really thought @about. @we talk about cable boxes, i @use this company a, i'm going @to use the equipment they @provide. @>> because you need to. @>> exactly. @you don't have a choice but an @fcc proposal would change the @equipment that were in essence @all held hostage to. @if you want to enjoy all of the @provider, you're stuck with @their box until now. @maybe, take a look. @now i want to remind you @whether you have time-warner or @comcast this is even something @that could affect dish @subscribers, we don't really @know how far it will go, but @you have been payi
@a new fcc proposal that could @make those bulky boxes a thing @of the past. @hi holly. @>>> and whose ready for weather @out your window? @stunning sunrise, for pretty @obvious reasons look at the @color of the skies, you @captured a beauty there. @thank you for all of your @picture. @i look forward to opening these @up every day, send them @directly to me at my e-mail and @ @>>> alright new fcc proposal @could revolutionize how we all @watch tv. @>> interesting because...
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there are a number of potential concerns on what the fcc may or may not do. it is going to create privacy. an internet platform versus all the information they collect. is there something specific about that relationship with the platform provider? we are six years into the administration. the good folks at the ftc, the democratic control and a number of democratic congress and offices, you don't have agreement on one party on what privacy should look like. it gets more complicated. it is an area without objective harm where we need to try cautiously. >> historically in the united states we have used this sector-based approach to solve privacy concerns. essentially we have different ways of trying to approach protecting information. we actually had this incremental approach on this issue over the last several decades. not something we are familiar with in this country. >> there was a nice piece in the new york times about hit the -- about hi pa. people were saying we can't do that, it is for bid and. it is easier to say no as an excuse. let me tell you how to
there are a number of potential concerns on what the fcc may or may not do. it is going to create privacy. an internet platform versus all the information they collect. is there something specific about that relationship with the platform provider? we are six years into the administration. the good folks at the ftc, the democratic control and a number of democratic congress and offices, you don't have agreement on one party on what privacy should look like. it gets more complicated. it is an...
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by the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s. he's joined by brian fung, "washington post" technology reporter. >> broadband deploit is one of the key indicators of job creation and economic growth. in the 21st century there's been a democratization of entrepreneurship. everywhere from sioux falls to bozeman, montana, i've seen people who are using that broadband connection to build businesses that in a previous era either would have had to migrate to one of the coasts or would have withered on the vine. but because of that connection, they're now able to innovate. i think that's something that's really powerful, especially in rural america. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> recently c-span's "american history tv" has been airing a selection of oral histories with african-american community leaders. the project titled "explorations in black leadership" was a collaboration between university of virginia professors phyllis leffler and gilliland bond. next we hear from mary futrell. she talks
by the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s. he's joined by brian fung, "washington post" technology reporter. >> broadband deploit is one of the key indicators of job creation and economic growth. in the 21st century there's been a democratization of entrepreneurship. everywhere from sioux falls to bozeman, montana, i've seen people who are using that broadband connection to build businesses that in a previous era either would have had to migrate to...
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the fcc is looking to overhaul how cabble set-top boxes work. abc's kendis gibson and reena ninan have the details this headlines, from new york. < america's money fcc cable boxes-finally! the fcc is seeking to unlock the cable set-top box market, allowing investigating a possible security breach. the fast food chain reports unusual activity on cards recently used on some of its locations. diet coke bottles-diet coke is coming out with new bottles. no two are the same! > time now is x:xx --- a viewer desperate to find a thief. him--and this tortoise so upset. and an emergency landing after a flight attendent and multiple passengers get lightheaded. this morning the big question is: what caused it and could it have been intentional? we're following breaking news... a violent night in las a violent night in las vegas... one person shot to death at a tt0w!tw((i! %4@-2&t tt0w!tw((i! el@-8!8 tt0w!tw((i! ed@->#\ tt0w!tw((i% )8h-^] tt0w!tw((i% kzh-c2\ tt0w!tw((i% n-h-6[p tt0w!tw((i% 0ph-(
the fcc is looking to overhaul how cabble set-top boxes work. abc's kendis gibson and reena ninan have the details this headlines, from new york. < america's money fcc cable boxes-finally! the fcc is seeking to unlock the cable set-top box market, allowing investigating a possible security breach. the fast food chain reports unusual activity on cards recently used on some of its locations. diet coke bottles-diet coke is coming out with new bottles. no two are the same! > time now is x:xx...
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. >> dan: ansin says nbc's planned tv divorce could violate an agreement comcast made with the fcc when the cable giant bought nbc five years ago. comcast promised to make sure people could continue to get nbc programming free, over the air, without beings forked to buy cable. nbc tells whdh its programs will air on a signal broadcast from wneu tv in merrimack, new hampshire, but as this map based on fcc information shows, that signal doesn't reach half the city of boston and millions of viewers further south. whdh's signal reaches all those viewers. >> they have a right to buy a station, change affiliations, that's their privilege. they don't have a right to violate the agreement between comcast, nbc and the affiliates. >> dan: and the government? >> and the government. this is clearly not in the public interest. they will have half of the they will reach less than half of the population. >> dan: ansin isn't the only one worried about viewers losing out. boston mayor marty walsh is keeping a close yea on what's happening. >> one of my concerns is it's unclear what the future of nbc wil
. >> dan: ansin says nbc's planned tv divorce could violate an agreement comcast made with the fcc when the cable giant bought nbc five years ago. comcast promised to make sure people could continue to get nbc programming free, over the air, without beings forked to buy cable. nbc tells whdh its programs will air on a signal broadcast from wneu tv in merrimack, new hampshire, but as this map based on fcc information shows, that signal doesn't reach half the city of boston and millions of...
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anita all right, new considerations from the fcc on rented cable boxes. the commission is considering allowing customers to swap boxes rented directly from your party boxes or to simply use personal electronic devices like tablets. nearly all paid tv users lease a box and that comes to an average cost of $231 per year. the fcc will vote next month. >>> super bowl preparations are in place and with the game a little more than a week away, levi stadium is transforming to commemorate the 50th super bowl in league history. crews spent 15 hours a day laying down a brand new turf field. officials expect about 70,000 fans to attend the big game. sign. >> yeah. >>> weather and traffic on the 8s is three minutes away. >>> plus, zika fears. new in the next half hour, what major travel companies are offering to passengers virus. >>> and barbie's makeover. the changes the popular doll is undergoing and why. >>> good morning. it is 4:28 a.m. and the sun will rise in about three hours and we will actually be able to see the sunrise because the rain has moved out and th
anita all right, new considerations from the fcc on rented cable boxes. the commission is considering allowing customers to swap boxes rented directly from your party boxes or to simply use personal electronic devices like tablets. nearly all paid tv users lease a box and that comes to an average cost of $231 per year. the fcc will vote next month. >>> super bowl preparations are in place and with the game a little more than a week away, levi stadium is transforming to commemorate the...
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new considerations from the fcc on rented cable boxes. the commission is considering allowing customers to swap boxes rented directly from your provider with cheaper third party boxes or to simply use personal electronic devices like tablets. nearly all paid tv users lease a box which comes to a average cost of about $231 a year. the fcc will vote on this next month. >>> super bowl preparations are in place and with the game a little more than a week away, the stadium is transforming to commemorate the 50th super bowl in league history. they layed down a brand new sod field. the turf is shining bright with the nfl logo at the 50-yard line. officials expect about 70,000 fans to attend the big game. >> a lot of work goes into that. 8s is three minutes away. >>> plus, zika fears. in the next half hour, when some -- what some major travel companies are offering to traveling passengers. >>> and barbie's make-over. there has to be a way. carry the centimeter, divide by 3.14 something something something... [ beeping, whirring ] great caesar sal
new considerations from the fcc on rented cable boxes. the commission is considering allowing customers to swap boxes rented directly from your provider with cheaper third party boxes or to simply use personal electronic devices like tablets. nearly all paid tv users lease a box which comes to a average cost of about $231 a year. the fcc will vote on this next month. >>> super bowl preparations are in place and with the game a little more than a week away, the stadium is transforming...
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. >> county leaders say fcc has the most complaints but leaders say all callers are having fcc has more customers. >>> covering volusia county, city leaders and daytona beach are getting time to find shelter for the homeless. we have told you about the growing homeless camp the counterdemonstration building on beech street. county leaders voted to reopen manatee eileen park which was closed by the city. one councilman says trust -- a viable option. >> however if you're going to arrest people for things like sleeping an arrest people for things like urinating, going to the bathroom, you are setting your self up for serious legal challenge. >> city leaders say they will have more beds on hand for the homeless as early as next week at the local salvation army which is where some homeless had already been given shelter >>> right now, several states are preparing for what is forecasted to be a historic wizard in the nation's capital. >> no -- it is expected to fall today. national weather service warns the storm could bring more than 2 feet of snow and cause more than $1 billion in damage to
. >> county leaders say fcc has the most complaints but leaders say all callers are having fcc has more customers. >>> covering volusia county, city leaders and daytona beach are getting time to find shelter for the homeless. we have told you about the growing homeless camp the counterdemonstration building on beech street. county leaders voted to reopen manatee eileen park which was closed by the city. one councilman says trust -- a viable option. >> however if you're...
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telecom was the first to sue the fcc free throws on -- for its rules. and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs and public knowledge, who supports the fcc's plan. they are joined by a political technology reporter. >> we objected to the way in which the fcc went about the open internet standards. it adopted them as regulations pursuant to common carrier authority. this is a 19th century form of regulation, originally applied to common carriers like railroad , trucking companies, airlines. it has been repealed for all of those traditional common carriers. we don't think common carrier regulation is the right form of regulation for 21st-century internet. -- we want want consumers to get the best access they can. we want everyone to have access to the great opportunities the internet offers. when you start to see a two-tiered internet created because of any competitive way that data caps are applied, that causes concern. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2.- >> next, on american history tv, journalist and
telecom was the first to sue the fcc free throws on -- for its rules. and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs and public knowledge, who supports the fcc's plan. they are joined by a political technology reporter. >> we objected to the way in which the fcc went about the open internet standards. it adopted them as regulations pursuant to common carrier authority. this is a 19th century form of regulation, originally applied to common carriers like railroad , trucking...
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the fcc put the call out for ideas and they've been pouring in. emergency management says it 90 to 340 characters. they also want to be able to test it before hurricane and tornado system. others say they want the messages to be more targeted. >> i get aeither wills on my phone. and many times have to disregard them. when i get alerts when i'm in seattle and it's not really relevant. >> eric: the narnl center for exploited and missing children is asking the fcc to allow photos and web links in wireless amber alerts. >> heather: a nearly tragic ending for a local boy who is just having his first experience with snow still ahead the stranger who sprung into action pond. >> eric: plus narcan, a new tool in the bah battle against ownership yesterday overdoses. plus other that they're having to deal with that they say narcan can't help them with. >> sarah: some of the morning clouds beginning to melt away. temperatures stuck in the lower 30s in the city. degrees cooler in >> eric: emergency responders narcan on the epidemic heroin overdoses. katherine
the fcc put the call out for ideas and they've been pouring in. emergency management says it 90 to 340 characters. they also want to be able to test it before hurricane and tornado system. others say they want the messages to be more targeted. >> i get aeither wills on my phone. and many times have to disregard them. when i get alerts when i'm in seattle and it's not really relevant. >> eric: the narnl center for exploited and missing children is asking the fcc to allow photos and...
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. >>> the fcc wants more companies making cable boxes. the fcc says 99% of cable and satellite tv customers rent boxes from their cable providers and the price of since 1994678. >>> a new study confirms what we've all been thinking, vehicles with automatic braking or fronted collision warning technology are less likely to cause a rear end crash. the insurance institute for highway safety says such auto braking systems can reduce rear end crashes by 40%. meanwhile, fronted collision warning which warns the driver but doesn't slow or stop the car automatically cuts the risk of a rear end crash by 2%. 40% of strokes sold in the u.s. currently offer automatic braking while 61% offer front collision warning. >>> you have until sunday to sign up for health insurance arne the affordable care act. by law, if you do not, you could get a penalty. can you greet in-person help today at the alliance medical ministries off donald ross drive in raleigh. navigators will be there from 9:00 until 3:00 to answer your to learn more about the sign-up process,
. >>> the fcc wants more companies making cable boxes. the fcc says 99% of cable and satellite tv customers rent boxes from their cable providers and the price of since 1994678. >>> a new study confirms what we've all been thinking, vehicles with automatic braking or fronted collision warning technology are less likely to cause a rear end crash. the insurance institute for highway safety says such auto braking systems can reduce rear end crashes by 40%. meanwhile, fronted...
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. >> monday night on the communicators, republican fcc communicator discusses key fcc,s considered by the including the speed of broadband climate across the u.s.. he is joined by the washington post technology reporter. >> one of the things i found the 21st century there is a democratization of entrepreneurship. i have seen people use that broadband connection to build businesses who in the previous era would have to migrate to one of the coast or wither on the vine. because of that connection they are now able to innovate, and i think that is something that is powerful. the communicators, monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> fdr and truman white house awayer george elsey passed . he was considered to be one of the last living links to president nixon's legacy. allinterview focused on his -- on his knowledge of the waning days of lyndon johnson's presidency and richard nixon's campaign. he is a tucked at length about his own white house career. this is a 15 minute portion of his interview. george: my boss of naval intelligence transfer to the white house and took me with him
. >> monday night on the communicators, republican fcc communicator discusses key fcc,s considered by the including the speed of broadband climate across the u.s.. he is joined by the washington post technology reporter. >> one of the things i found the 21st century there is a democratization of entrepreneurship. i have seen people use that broadband connection to build businesses who in the previous era would have to migrate to one of the coast or wither on the vine. because of...
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plan. >> what we objected to was the way in which the fcc went about the open internet standards. pursuant to common carrier authority. this is a 19th century form of regulation, originally plied -- applied to common carriers like railroads. it has been repealed from those traditional common carriers. we don't think common carrier regulation is the right form for my first century internet. >> we are worried about consumers and that's what drives us. we want consumers to get the best that they can and we want to make sure that everyone has access to the great opportunities that the internet offers. when you start to see a two-tiered internet created because of any competitive way that data caps are applied, that causes concern. >> watch "the communicators" monday night on c-span2. authoray night on "q&a," scott christiansen provides his thoughts on the documents that had the greatest impact on the world. from the magna carta and the declaration of independence to martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech and wikileaks. >> there is a lot of criticism a strongn, but also feeling
plan. >> what we objected to was the way in which the fcc went about the open internet standards. pursuant to common carrier authority. this is a 19th century form of regulation, originally plied -- applied to common carriers like railroads. it has been repealed from those traditional common carriers. we don't think common carrier regulation is the right form for my first century internet. >> we are worried about consumers and that's what drives us. we want consumers to get the best...
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other management police said fcc did not have the qualifications. jim: sunshine in very short supply today. a lot of stuff going on this weekend. weather very important. tony: we have a lot of races, this disturbance coming off of the gulf of mexico. fog perhaps tonight. let me show you the maitland circle tonight. you can see plenty of clouds. temperature sitting at about 71 degrees. here' s what we are watching. shows the -- this yellow box shows the storm system. we will watch to see what develops on the western side of the gulf of mexico. it could jet toward here, but thankfully come up we look at the water temperatures, they are cool. this tends to have a calming influence on thunderstorms that race to the coastline, especially in early to mid january. we will have to wait and see with february and march with a higher sun angle. the surf still rough, but not as bad as yesterday. we look at six foot seas just offshore. unlike the 10 to 15 we are watching yesterday. the rain is beginning to pull away from brevard county. still a few showers east
other management police said fcc did not have the qualifications. jim: sunshine in very short supply today. a lot of stuff going on this weekend. weather very important. tony: we have a lot of races, this disturbance coming off of the gulf of mexico. fog perhaps tonight. let me show you the maitland circle tonight. you can see plenty of clouds. temperature sitting at about 71 degrees. here' s what we are watching. shows the -- this yellow box shows the storm system. we will watch to see what...
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the five fcc commissioners will vote on the proposal february 18th. facebook is making more money from you. it took in one and half billion dollars in profits just in the last three months of 2015...showing the social network's mobile strength as advertisers increasingly look to reach younger in fact, mobile ads accounted for 80% of facebook's ad revenue in the fourth quarter; facebook has more than one and half billion people using the site every month. and soon facebook users will have a way to quickly express their feelings on the world's largest social network. ceo mark zuckerberg says new emotions will be added to the social media website. he did not say when they'll be added. they will expand beyond facebook's "like" button. reactions will include symbols for angry, sad, wow, haha, yay and love. facebook has already been testing the different reactions in chile, the philippines, portugal, ireland, spain, japan and colombia. coming up on wis--talk about one photogenic potato. a picture of a potato has been sold for a shocking amount! plus--kids a
the five fcc commissioners will vote on the proposal february 18th. facebook is making more money from you. it took in one and half billion dollars in profits just in the last three months of 2015...showing the social network's mobile strength as advertisers increasingly look to reach younger in fact, mobile ads accounted for 80% of facebook's ad revenue in the fourth quarter; facebook has more than one and half billion people using the site every month. and soon facebook users will have a way...
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and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs at public knowledge, who supports the fcc's plan. by alex byers,nd political technology reporter. >> what we objected to was the way the sec when about the open internet standards. adopted as regulations pursuant to common carrier of authority, a 19th century regulation originally provided -- applied to railroads, airlines. it has been repealed for all those traditional common carriers, and we don't think common carrier regulation is the right form of regulation for the 21st century internet. >> we are worried about consumers. that is what drives us. while we want consumers to get the best, we also want to make sure everyone has access to the great opportunities that the internet offers, and when you start to see a two-tiered internet created because of any datatitive way that ratings are applied, that causes concern. >> what's the communicators monday night at 8:00 p.m. mcnair,nair, -- ronald followed by mike smith and greg jarvis. 28,0 years ago on january the space shuttle challenger aftered 38 seconds liftoff. taking the li
and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs at public knowledge, who supports the fcc's plan. by alex byers,nd political technology reporter. >> what we objected to was the way the sec when about the open internet standards. adopted as regulations pursuant to common carrier of authority, a 19th century regulation originally provided -- applied to railroads, airlines. it has been repealed for all those traditional common carriers, and we don't think common carrier...
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the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s.. broadband employment really is one of the key drivers of job creation and economic growth. the 21st century there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. people building businesses that in a previous era that would have had to migrate to the coast or would have withered on the vine. because of the connection they are able to innovate. that is powerful in rural america. the communicators, monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. welcomed heart for, connecticut. on american history tv. is one ofcapital america's earliest cities, founded in 1637 by puritan istlers in today it nicknamed the insurance capital of the world. with the hof
the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s.. broadband employment really is one of the key drivers of job creation and economic growth. the 21st century there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. people building businesses that in a previous era that would have had to migrate to the coast or would have withered on the vine. because of the connection they are able to innovate. that is powerful in rural america. the communicators, monday night at 8 p.m. eastern...
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but we are, i think to your point, committed to working with the fcc. we're committed to working with ntia to look at and see if sharing can happen in this band. we are -- we're open to that. i think there is a test pan that we've been working on internally to figure out how you test these devices. our hesitation is on kind of backing away at this time when there's a lot of innovation taking place. and it's really just starting to blossom and explode. constraining the amount of spectrum that there is for folks to innovate in. >> i think we're over time. and so i hope that as many panelists as possible can stay afterwards and answer questions individually, but i think we will end it on that. [ applause ] >>> we've got more from the road to the white house with hillary clinton. former first lady and senator is in iowa this evening. she will speak at the vr middle school. watch that tonight on our companion network, c spa- spans. >>> c-span's campaign 2016 is taking you on the road to the white house for the iowa caucuses. monday, february 1st, our live co
but we are, i think to your point, committed to working with the fcc. we're committed to working with ntia to look at and see if sharing can happen in this band. we are -- we're open to that. i think there is a test pan that we've been working on internally to figure out how you test these devices. our hesitation is on kind of backing away at this time when there's a lot of innovation taking place. and it's really just starting to blossom and explode. constraining the amount of spectrum that...
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and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs at public knowledge, who supports the fcc. politicaloined by the technology reporter. >> what we objected to was the way in which the fcc went about the over internet standards. it adopted them as regulations pursuant to common carriers. this was a 19th-century -- sort regulation, originally applied to common carriers like railroads, trucking companies and airlines. they had been repealed for all of those traditional common carriers. we don't think commentary regulation is the right form of regulation for the 21st century internet. >> we're worried about consumers, as that is what drives us. we don't want, while we want consumers to get the best they can, we want to make sure everyone has access to the great opportunities of the internet. and when you start to see a two tirered internet created capsse of any data monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. each week until the 2016 election, wrote to the white house rewind brings us coverage of the presidential races. up next, a look at the 2004 campaign and a concession speech b
and christopher lewis, vice president for government affairs at public knowledge, who supports the fcc. politicaloined by the technology reporter. >> what we objected to was the way in which the fcc went about the over internet standards. it adopted them as regulations pursuant to common carriers. this was a 19th-century -- sort regulation, originally applied to common carriers like railroads, trucking companies and airlines. they had been repealed for all of those traditional common...
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for those as well. >> host: and finally, when it comes to the ces show, you're going to have all five fcc commissioners out there on a panel. will you also encourage them to get to the floor to see some of this equipment? >> guest: oh, we -- everyone who comes, and generally about 99% of them do when we have government officials coming. some of them have to go in and out, and that's unfortunate because part of the excitement is the five sense experience of the show and seeing the excitement of companies like intel and qualcomm what they're offering, it's huge. multiply that by thousands. they talk to the engineers, the inventors, the executives, so, yeah, they go out there, and every chairman has really done a great job of going to see the exhibits x that's what they generally do. what we have as an incredible challenge is the ethics rules. they basically say you're there for 24 hours, you're in and out, you get into a place like las vegas, and they have crazy things. we have a dipper where we host the -- a dinner where we host the top executives from around the world, and our government
for those as well. >> host: and finally, when it comes to the ces show, you're going to have all five fcc commissioners out there on a panel. will you also encourage them to get to the floor to see some of this equipment? >> guest: oh, we -- everyone who comes, and generally about 99% of them do when we have government officials coming. some of them have to go in and out, and that's unfortunate because part of the excitement is the five sense experience of the show and seeing the...
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under a proposal from the fcc, cable and satellite customers could *purchase* the devices. right now, nearly everyone must lease the box from their provider. thats costs about 230-dollars a year.wendy's is investigating a possible security breach. the fast food chain said it has reports of "unusual activity" on cards. that had recently been used at customers are asked to check their bank statements.and just for the *look* of it! diet coke is hoping to refresh its brand.. with some splashy new graphics. it's teamed up with computer giant h-p to 3create the "it's mine" program.. injecting an explosion of color onto millions of cans and bottles. that's america's money. look, i know you're a cow and all. and you may not know what i'm talking about, but, uh. the yogurt made from your milk, is delicious. so, let me get this straight -- u.s. cellular has the phone you're looking for, a network that's built to give you coverage way out here where the other guys don't, that's a lot less than verizon and at&t. so, why on earth would you ever go with one of those other guys? switch to
under a proposal from the fcc, cable and satellite customers could *purchase* the devices. right now, nearly everyone must lease the box from their provider. thats costs about 230-dollars a year.wendy's is investigating a possible security breach. the fast food chain said it has reports of "unusual activity" on cards. that had recently been used at customers are asked to check their bank statements.and just for the *look* of it! diet coke is hoping to refresh its brand.. with some...
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that the tower is compliant with fcc regulations and despite the study session, that they will have verizon can still legally proceed with building that tower. >> as a father. >> police found evidence. he had been drinking. by the time his blood alcohol was tested. 15 hours later. no alcohol was detected. >> heartbroken family. >> denver is one hot housing market. >> a national real estate company is taking notice. what makes the metro area so desirable. a denver come is dealing with a major case of the creepy crawlers. thousands of cockroaches have invaded her condo. the problems are piling up. shaoe reached out to us problem solvers. >> . just layers of cockroaches. >> . she's always felt comfortable and cozy inside her one bedroom or at least she did. >> it's awful. >> until last september. when one uncanwanted guest after another. >> started to hijack her home. >> every little nook and cranny. >> . now she's a prisoner. >> i sort of live in my bedroom. right now. >> and pest control sprayed her apartment 4 times. to get rid of the bugs. but 4 months later the nightmare continues. >> the
that the tower is compliant with fcc regulations and despite the study session, that they will have verizon can still legally proceed with building that tower. >> as a father. >> police found evidence. he had been drinking. by the time his blood alcohol was tested. 15 hours later. no alcohol was detected. >> heartbroken family. >> denver is one hot housing market. >> a national real estate company is taking notice. what makes the metro area so desirable. a denver...
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beuse: that is probably more directed at the fcc. but we have been working very closely with the sec on privacy -- fcc on privacy issues. mr. walker: ok, does the department of transportation or the nhtsa have particular expertise that would warrant them -- to answer your response -- to oversee the privacy responses related to the devices? mr. beuse: we do have privacy expert. that is one thing we will be addressing in our rulemaking. we have expertise at the agency. mr. walker is there a certain : timeframe, date, a conference, or meeting you will be addressing this? mr. beuse: sure. what we will be doing on b2b v2v we will have more on , that. mr. walker last question, most : of the technologies and development are independent of the dsrc. and do not rely on it. what is the nhtsa doing to enable further adoption, to not hamper the innovation that we are seeing? mr. beuse: we are using all the tools at our disposal, including consumer information regulations, where appropriate. , it really is an era where we see life-saving technolo
beuse: that is probably more directed at the fcc. but we have been working very closely with the sec on privacy -- fcc on privacy issues. mr. walker: ok, does the department of transportation or the nhtsa have particular expertise that would warrant them -- to answer your response -- to oversee the privacy responses related to the devices? mr. beuse: we do have privacy expert. that is one thing we will be addressing in our rulemaking. we have expertise at the agency. mr. walker is there a...
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. >> the fcc wants to totally >> the proposal that and the >> stocks are seeing a gain from midday trading. let's get you to the boards. the dow was up at 15991. the nasdaq was up 43 points. the governor wants to the make it easier for you to buy and use cable boxes from companies other than your cable provider. the federal communications price of cable boxes has gone up 185%, while the price of 90%. the proposal paves the way for more modern smart devices to become available. the commission will vote on february 18. >> facebook continues to break records, reporting 5.84 billion dollars in fiscal fourth quarter revenue and its first 1 billion dollar quarterly profit, beating analyst predictions. the giant is benefitting from a strong product mix and a strong management duo of mark zuckerberg. as yahoo and twitter struggle, facebook has two and a half million advertisers amazon is making a super bowl advertising debut with its first game day ad. with a party fro marino. the federal trade commission is suing devry for allegedly misheeding students about their job prospects after graduation.
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. >> when the fcc investigated, apple effectively threw anderson under the bus. but in a very statement, anderson's lawyer made it clear that fred had relied on statements by jobs that turned out to be false, and anderson had explained the dangers of back dating to jobs. >> now this contradicted exactly what jobs and the company had maintained, which was that steve jobs didn't appreciate why this was a problem. i think the notion that steve jobs knew nothing and fred anderson and nancy were entirely responsible is ridiculous. >> the company has confirmed that jobs himself was awarded back dated options that carried a full state in october 2001. according to apple's own report to the fcc, the award was improperly reported as occurring in a special board meeting, when in fact, such a board meeting did not occur. >> a fictitious board meeting that awarded jobs 7.5 million options. just what was going on? at first, all fingers pointed to another member of the apple comeback team, general council nancy hyman who certified the minutes of the phone and board meeting. li
. >> when the fcc investigated, apple effectively threw anderson under the bus. but in a very statement, anderson's lawyer made it clear that fred had relied on statements by jobs that turned out to be false, and anderson had explained the dangers of back dating to jobs. >> now this contradicted exactly what jobs and the company had maintained, which was that steve jobs didn't appreciate why this was a problem. i think the notion that steve jobs knew nothing and fred anderson and...
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. ♪ monday night on the communicators, the republican fcc commissioner discusses key topics discussedy the sec, including the speed of broadband across the united states. keypai: it is one of the job creators and initiators of economic growth. there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. i see people using broadband connections to build businesses, that in a previous era, without -- migrate to the coast would have had to migrate to the coast. to innovate.able it is powerful, especially here in america. >> watch "the communicators" on c-span2. tv weekend, american history features hartford connecticut. in the middle of the state, hartford began as a trading post in the 1600s. the town was incorporated in 1754. c-span recently visited many sites to learn about history. learn more about hartford all weekend on american history tv. >> here we are in 19th century author harriet beecher stowe's home in hartford, connecticut. we invite you to visit. we are standing today in stowe's front parlor. it is a formal space. when you visit here, you sit down in this parlor and share a conve
. ♪ monday night on the communicators, the republican fcc commissioner discusses key topics discussedy the sec, including the speed of broadband across the united states. keypai: it is one of the job creators and initiators of economic growth. there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. i see people using broadband connections to build businesses, that in a previous era, without -- migrate to the coast would have had to migrate to the coast. to innovate.able it is powerful,...
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tweeted the fcc made $5.74 million and players ain't getting a penny. modern form of slavery. it's what he tweeted. he apologized and said it was taking it too far speaking of slavery. they make billions off college football. the players specifically don't get paid. >> there is a lot of controversy around that one. >> they still get a college education. players are now getting stipends but there is still a lot of money out there. >> there is a lot of bickering on that. you like being picture perfect. you should want your banking to be too. stop into td bank and we'll help set you up with picture perfect banking. meet martha, a beluga of a thousand faces. like her happy-to-see-you face. her dancing face. how do you say no to a face like that? you don't have to. with an annual pass from that gives you rides, and that face all year long for just $14 a month. and the the sooner the so come meet martha, the face that will make your face smile... all year. only here. >> brace yourselves, men and women. finally tonight. if you love the combination between sweet and salty, there you g
tweeted the fcc made $5.74 million and players ain't getting a penny. modern form of slavery. it's what he tweeted. he apologized and said it was taking it too far speaking of slavery. they make billions off college football. the players specifically don't get paid. >> there is a lot of controversy around that one. >> they still get a college education. players are now getting stipends but there is still a lot of money out there. >> there is a lot of bickering on that. you...
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by the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s.. .e is joined by brian fongoadband deployment really is one of the key drivers of job creation and economic growth. one of the things i found striking was come in the 21st century, there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. falls toe from sioux bozeman, montana, my see people using broadband connection to build businesses. in a previous error, one of them would have two margaret to one of the coasts -- migrate to one of the coasts or wither on the vine. announcer: watch "the communicators" monday night at a clock p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> coming up next couple prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. that is followed by president obama at the white house. later, senator ted cruz makes a campaign stop in new hampshire. time,eek, during question british prime minister david cameron spoke about benefits for first-time homeowners and funding for colleges. it was also asked to ensure that fulfilling its commitment in the nuclear agreement signed in july. speaker: questions for the pri
by the fcc, including the speed of broadband deployment across the u.s.. .e is joined by brian fongoadband deployment really is one of the key drivers of job creation and economic growth. one of the things i found striking was come in the 21st century, there has been a democratization of entrepreneurship. falls toe from sioux bozeman, montana, my see people using broadband connection to build businesses. in a previous error, one of them would have two margaret to one of the coasts -- migrate to...
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. >> if it was the case that they were not filed exactly as the fcc requires, then we will amend the filing, all of the information has been public and transparent for many years and that's the end of that. >> nicole: 1 million-dollar loans included a sum from goldman sachs where his wife is an employee. the loans were paid down in 2012. >> lauren: nikki hailey getting backlash for her remark but trump is saying, he's got no problems with the comment. >> some of the commentators, nikkei hailey said you were an angry. i thought, i am, i am very angry because i hate what's happening to our country. i'm very angry. [cheers and applause] >> lauren: in an interview governor hailey explaining her remarks. >> mr. trump, i consider him a friend, he gave me donations in the past, but i disagree with the fact that he wants to start using religion as a way to divide people. that's not how we've ever done things in this country. this isn't personal. i just want him to understand that our country is made up of immigrant, that is the fabric of america. >> lauren: she is open to the idea of running
. >> if it was the case that they were not filed exactly as the fcc requires, then we will amend the filing, all of the information has been public and transparent for many years and that's the end of that. >> nicole: 1 million-dollar loans included a sum from goldman sachs where his wife is an employee. the loans were paid down in 2012. >> lauren: nikki hailey getting backlash for her remark but trump is saying, he's got no problems with the comment. >> some of the...
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that the tower is compliant with fcc regulations and despite the study session, that they will have verizon can still legally proceed with building that tower. >> as a father. >> police found evidence. he had been drinking. by the time his blood alcohol was tested. 15 hours later. no alcohol was detected. >> heartbroken family. >> denver is one hot housing market. >> a national real estate what makes the metro area so desirable. >> denver is the place to be. >> which might explain why the housing market is so hot right now. >> good news here. forbes out with the list for the top cities for young entrepreneurs. denver makes an impressive showing. coming in at number 4. the next start up. >> cost of live denver was cited for healthy. small business loan distribution. topping the list was austin text. followed by san francisco. salt lake city. and denver. rounding out the top five was minnesota. >> . here's one list we came out number one. prediction for the ten hottest housing markets for 2016. in denver is number one. >> who doesn't love the low gas prices these days. they might go lower. u.
that the tower is compliant with fcc regulations and despite the study session, that they will have verizon can still legally proceed with building that tower. >> as a father. >> police found evidence. he had been drinking. by the time his blood alcohol was tested. 15 hours later. no alcohol was detected. >> heartbroken family. >> denver is one hot housing market. >> a national real estate what makes the metro area so desirable. >> denver is the place to be....
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we lay all that out in a respect that you're used to seeing in the cardinal rule that the fcc is that there are not regulation requirements in the document. that is how they would ultimately enforce the disclosure against the puc. i like to talk about who our team is. >>> before the offering document comes to you it will be critically reviewed by sfpuc officers and staff. so if they are the secures of disclosure. at initiation we would like to finance the facility and in that process we would like disclosure in bond counsel and in the disclosure offerings we will have disclosure counsel. we will provide all the necessary litigation expertise regarding disclosure counsel and bond counsel and offer all of our expertise on these documents. we will provide a third-party review on these statements and a testament of these documents and we will test these for consistency. as well we provide a comfort letter at the end of our process and this indicates that they have disclosed everything within the document. this gives us comfort that we can move forward with our finding. >>> bond counsel re
we lay all that out in a respect that you're used to seeing in the cardinal rule that the fcc is that there are not regulation requirements in the document. that is how they would ultimately enforce the disclosure against the puc. i like to talk about who our team is. >>> before the offering document comes to you it will be critically reviewed by sfpuc officers and staff. so if they are the secures of disclosure. at initiation we would like to finance the facility and in that process...