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and if so, what do you expect to see the fcc do here this. >> guest: i think the fcc intends to try -- i think they want to try and wrap it up before the end of the year. i'm hoping that as they look at this market and particularly the fact that these are company-to-company negotiations, there's no path through to consumers on any of these pricing negotiations about special access. and mind you, the wireless sector this year will have about 100 billion in earnings, and the wireline companies they're negotiating with for access, century link and consolidated will have about 10 billion. we're smaller, but we're still sophisticated companies. and as are the wireless companies. engaging in and micromanaging those business negotiations, in my mind, makes no sense. and i will certainly continue to urge the finishing cc to focus on rolling out -- the fcc to focus on rolling out 5g, not on managing pricing practices that have been unregulated for a number of years. >> host: next thursday, july 14th, the fcc is meeting to discuss and potentially vote on a rollout of 5g of what are they going t
and if so, what do you expect to see the fcc do here this. >> guest: i think the fcc intends to try -- i think they want to try and wrap it up before the end of the year. i'm hoping that as they look at this market and particularly the fact that these are company-to-company negotiations, there's no path through to consumers on any of these pricing negotiations about special access. and mind you, the wireless sector this year will have about 100 billion in earnings, and the wireline...
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the fcc's proposal goes further.umer expectations and the sensitivity of the data, it requires heightened concept for many consumer activities and could prohibit certain practices that many consumers find beneficial. the record is full of thoughtful comments from a wide range of participants and i can only hope that the commission will take them into account. lastly let me written that my written testimony raises the need to consider edge las vegas to enact fees in a spectrum sharing environment with mutual exclusivity is not obtained. i'll be pleased to follow up on this topic. thank you for the opportunity to testify and i stand ready to answer any of your question. >> thank you, mr. o'rielly. we'll look guard to further discussions on the last topic you raised. first of all, i do have a letter from the record signed by 14 law professors, economists that details the economic and constitution concerns with regard to fcc's new proposed rules, some of which youz have raised. without objection we will put that in the r
the fcc's proposal goes further.umer expectations and the sensitivity of the data, it requires heightened concept for many consumer activities and could prohibit certain practices that many consumers find beneficial. the record is full of thoughtful comments from a wide range of participants and i can only hope that the commission will take them into account. lastly let me written that my written testimony raises the need to consider edge las vegas to enact fees in a spectrum sharing...
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the fcc is meeting about that next week. i want to show video of the fcc chairman talking about 5g. >> if the commission approves my proposal next month the united states will be the first country in the world to open up high band spectrum for 5g networks and applications and that is damn important because it means that u.s. companies will be the first out of the gate. we will be repeating the formula that made the united states the world leader in 4g. unlike some countries, we did not believe that we should spend the next couple of years studying what 5g should be or how it should operate and how it allocates spectrum based on those assumptions. like the examples i gave earlier, the future has a way of inventing itself, turning innovators loose is far preferable than expecting committees and regulators to define the future. >> host: kathleen abernathy, do you agree with chairman wheeler? >> guest: absolutely. it has been an amazing history to be the leader in the telecommunication division. in 1993, i joined by first teleco
the fcc is meeting about that next week. i want to show video of the fcc chairman talking about 5g. >> if the commission approves my proposal next month the united states will be the first country in the world to open up high band spectrum for 5g networks and applications and that is damn important because it means that u.s. companies will be the first out of the gate. we will be repeating the formula that made the united states the world leader in 4g. unlike some countries, we did not...
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>> yeah, i mean, it was a win for the fcc. favor of the d in fcc on most of the issues. from our perspective the important issue now is what happens next. a lot will depend on how the fcc applies its rules and how it interprets the statute. the other important question is will congress take another look at the act that is woefully outdated and really was written for a different era that has, you please, a lot of issues applying that in today's world. will congress take another run at that? >> you opened up a lot of issues there. the first one is will verizon pursue this to the supreme court? >> verizon wasn't a party to the appeal in the d.c. circuit. we won't be a party to any upreme court proceeding. >> would you like to see a comprehensive rewrite of the act? >> i think we need one. it's always hard. it is a big effort that's always difficult to do that. but what we're going to see if we're still going to be facing the same problem, so the statute as i said was written for a completely different world. the internet as we know it to see to your point about how people u
>> yeah, i mean, it was a win for the fcc. favor of the d in fcc on most of the issues. from our perspective the important issue now is what happens next. a lot will depend on how the fcc applies its rules and how it interprets the statute. the other important question is will congress take another look at the act that is woefully outdated and really was written for a different era that has, you please, a lot of issues applying that in today's world. will congress take another run at...
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that is something we spend a lot of time on at the fcc and chairman wheeler announced the fcc will vote on an order in july and open up us and the rest of the industry to rollout 5g very quickly. >> host: can you give us a status report? >> guest: the incentive? that i cannot i can't because there are rules that govern applicants, discussions about the options, i can't comment on that. >> host: let's bring john mckinnon into the conversation. why don't you talk a little more about 5g of the kind of spectrum you need to use? how is 5g different from the last one? >> guest: 5g is going to be very different. first you have really high data speeds, you will have 10 to 50 times more in terms of capacity. that is exciting and a technical term, engineering term, what it means is you can have instantaneous response time between connected devices. in a 5g world there'll be an explosion in terms of the internet of things, how we connect devices, what we do with transportation, energy, we have a lot of opportunity there and in terms of broadband, one of the things we're looking at is using 5g for
that is something we spend a lot of time on at the fcc and chairman wheeler announced the fcc will vote on an order in july and open up us and the rest of the industry to rollout 5g very quickly. >> host: can you give us a status report? >> guest: the incentive? that i cannot i can't because there are rules that govern applicants, discussions about the options, i can't comment on that. >> host: let's bring john mckinnon into the conversation. why don't you talk a little more...
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you have fcc rules and fcc rules. nobody out there in america who goes online and types in a google search says i wonder what privacy rules apply today and they don't. they want to believe their privacy is being protected. so the real big issue is to try and come up with a privacy framework that is protecting consum consum consumers. there are different rules for different providers. that is right. it will get confusing for customers so i think what will be important is over time to try to reconcile all of the rules to a general framework. >> is the company concerned if the fcc lays down rules? and we are talking about companies like facebook and netfl netflix? >> yes, let's be l honest, facebook, twitter, versus frontier they are a little bigger, they are very adapted at usi using data mining and marketing to consumers. i believe we need good solid framework and has to be consiste consistent. they want more protection. consistency of protection becomes very important. >> one final question on that. in the real world
you have fcc rules and fcc rules. nobody out there in america who goes online and types in a google search says i wonder what privacy rules apply today and they don't. they want to believe their privacy is being protected. so the real big issue is to try and come up with a privacy framework that is protecting consum consum consumers. there are different rules for different providers. that is right. it will get confusing for customers so i think what will be important is over time to try to...
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under the law today, only the fcc can protect broadband user privacy. we can have a debate over the details of what the fcc should put into place but i think the authority question is -- is settled. beyond privacy, the fcc has two other key issues it needs to act on before the end of the year. the first is opening up the set-top box market to more competition. the cable industry has put forward an alternative proposal and i'm encouraged by the industry's recognition of the competition that is needed and it is actually required by law. the second issue is special access reform. in campus and verizon have come together in an unprecedented way to provide the fcc with a framework to promote competition in this market. and we're all grateful to congressman doyle for leading on this issue relentlessly for over a decade. it is over a decade, isn't it, mike? at least that? it feels that way, any way. so i urge the commission to take advantage of the opportunity that the agreement presents to finally finish special access reform before the end of the year. and f
under the law today, only the fcc can protect broadband user privacy. we can have a debate over the details of what the fcc should put into place but i think the authority question is -- is settled. beyond privacy, the fcc has two other key issues it needs to act on before the end of the year. the first is opening up the set-top box market to more competition. the cable industry has put forward an alternative proposal and i'm encouraged by the industry's recognition of the competition that is...
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the fcc is meeting about that. i want to show you some video. >> if the commission approves my proposal next month, the united states will be the first country spectrumrld to open up for 5g networks and applications. that is important. companieshat u.s. will be the first out of the gate. we will beaver repeating the it the worldmade leader in 4g. unlike some companies we do not believe that we should spend the next couple of years studying what 5g should be or how it should operate or how it allocates spectrum. like the example i gave earlier, the future has a way of inventing it else. turning innovators lose is far to communicators and regulators defining the funeral bowl. host: do you agree? >> it has been an amazing history for the u.s. to be a leader in communications. in 1993i joined one of the first wireless companies and i remember when i was offered the and they said to me, are you kidding? why are you going into this world? and the markets flourished. the benefits to consumers was not in just what the tech
the fcc is meeting about that. i want to show you some video. >> if the commission approves my proposal next month, the united states will be the first country spectrumrld to open up for 5g networks and applications. that is important. companieshat u.s. will be the first out of the gate. we will beaver repeating the it the worldmade leader in 4g. unlike some companies we do not believe that we should spend the next couple of years studying what 5g should be or how it should operate or how...
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the fcc's proposal goes further. instead of creating privacy rules based on consumer expectations and the sensitivity of the data, it requires heightened consent for many consumer activities and could prohibit certain practices that many consumers find beneficial. the record is full of thoughtful comments from a wide range of participants and i can only hope that the commission will take them into account. lastly let me written that my written testimony raises the need to consider legislation to enact fees in a spectrum sharing environment with mutual exclusivity is not obtained. i'll be pleased to follow up on this topic if interest warrants. thank you for the opportunity to testify and i stand ready to answer any of your questions. >> thank you, mr. o'rielly. we'll look guard to further discussions on the last topic you raised. first of all, i do have a letter from the record signed by 14 law professors, economists that details the economic and constitution concerns with regard to fcc's new proposed rules for broad
the fcc's proposal goes further. instead of creating privacy rules based on consumer expectations and the sensitivity of the data, it requires heightened consent for many consumer activities and could prohibit certain practices that many consumers find beneficial. the record is full of thoughtful comments from a wide range of participants and i can only hope that the commission will take them into account. lastly let me written that my written testimony raises the need to consider legislation...
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the fcc must be vigilant in the fund. hard-working americans deserve to know the money they contribute each and every month isn't wasted or put to use. unfortunately, the recent investigation of the total call suggests american taxpayers should be worried. although the investigation is ongoing, the waste, fraud and abuse appears greater than i had imagined. consider this, the national lifeline unaccountability database is supposed to check whether they already receive lifeline service but an unscrupulous reseller can override the determination simply by checking the box and so why airless silvers have ruled over 4.2 million subscribers using the process since october of 2014. more than 35% in the participating states and that is more than the population of the state of oregon. annual price of the taxpayer is steep, about $476 million. dave over at another federal safeguards and world actual duplicate, claimed support for the customers and exploited loopholes in the program that likely resulted in hundreds of millions of d
the fcc must be vigilant in the fund. hard-working americans deserve to know the money they contribute each and every month isn't wasted or put to use. unfortunately, the recent investigation of the total call suggests american taxpayers should be worried. although the investigation is ongoing, the waste, fraud and abuse appears greater than i had imagined. consider this, the national lifeline unaccountability database is supposed to check whether they already receive lifeline service but an...
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the fact is the fcc lacks the authority to do so.der the law today only the fcc can protect broadband user privacy. we can have a debate over these bills of what the fcc should put in place but i think the authority question is settled. deion privacy the fcc has 200 key issues that needs to act on before the end of the year. the first is opening up set top box markets to more competition. the cable industry has put forward an alternative proposal and i'm encouraged by the industry's recognition that competition is needed and it's actually required by law. the second issue a special access reform. verizon -- have come together in unprecedented ways to provide the fcc with a framework to promote competition within this market and we are all grateful to congressman doyle for leading on this issue relentlessly for over a decade. it is over a decade, is an it? at least that. he feels that way anyway. so i urge the commission to take advantage of the opportunity to present the cream and to finally finish special access reform group into th
the fact is the fcc lacks the authority to do so.der the law today only the fcc can protect broadband user privacy. we can have a debate over these bills of what the fcc should put in place but i think the authority question is settled. deion privacy the fcc has 200 key issues that needs to act on before the end of the year. the first is opening up set top box markets to more competition. the cable industry has put forward an alternative proposal and i'm encouraged by the industry's recognition...
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>> guest: it was a win for the fcc. the court found in favor of the fcc on most of the issues. i think from our perspective the important issue now is what happens next. a lot of that is going to depend on how the fcc applies its rules and how it interprets the statutes and another important question is will congress take another look at the act? an act that is woefully out dated and written for a different era. so will congress take another run at that. >> host: you opened up a lot of issues there. the first one is will verizon pursue this to the supreme court? >> guest: verizon is a party to the appeal in the d.c. circuit. we will not be a party to any supreme court court proceedings. >> host: would you like to see a comprehensive rewrite of the telecom act? >> guest: i think we need one. i recognition to decision complicated the politics and the timing around doing that. it is always hard. that is a big effort that is difficult to do. but what we will see is facing the same problems. the statutes as i said was written for a completely different world. the internet as we know
>> guest: it was a win for the fcc. the court found in favor of the fcc on most of the issues. i think from our perspective the important issue now is what happens next. a lot of that is going to depend on how the fcc applies its rules and how it interprets the statutes and another important question is will congress take another look at the act? an act that is woefully out dated and written for a different era. so will congress take another run at that. >> host: you opened up a lot...
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when the fcc has to turn it it with a policy or regulatory issue we will keep having the problem year after year. so i think eventually it is going to be inevitable we will have a rewrite. though, like i said, we recognize the timing is uncertain. >> as you mentioned, a lot of things could flow from the net neutrality decision. the fcc has things on the table like privacy and set top boxes that are consequences of the net neutrality decision. talk about those and how you would like verizon have in place to protect the information you get from consumers and customers and how is that information used? >> guest: that is a good question. we have a privacy policy in place that covers how we use customer information. the whole list of different issues. and a whole gamut especially. the line drawing at the fcc is exercising is trying to figure out where do we give customers notice and opt out. we have had to make those calls over the years. we spend a lot of time on privacy. a chief privacy officer reports to me. we spend a lot of time on that. very important to the company. we have a lot of
when the fcc has to turn it it with a policy or regulatory issue we will keep having the problem year after year. so i think eventually it is going to be inevitable we will have a rewrite. though, like i said, we recognize the timing is uncertain. >> as you mentioned, a lot of things could flow from the net neutrality decision. the fcc has things on the table like privacy and set top boxes that are consequences of the net neutrality decision. talk about those and how you would like...
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. >> former fcc commissioner, kathleen abernathy, is our guest on the commune. she is the president of frontier and what is is that? >> gues >> guest: it is a company delivering voice and internet services and pure play to 20 states. all of our infrastructure is wire line base and that has been a good thing for through put. we just acquired three additional properties in florida and california and texas where we bought some of the assets from vierz. we have got lightning fast speeds with content and choices for consumers. >> how big is frontier? >> we have the forth largest post-. vise, then century link, then us, and we are the eighth largest provider of video content. >> we invited you on the communicators to talk about the roll out of 5-g and the fcc is meeting about that next week. i want to show video of fcc chairman, tom wheeler, talking about 5g. >> if the commission approves my proposal next month, the united states will be infirst country in the world -- the first -- to open up high band spectrum for 5g networks and applications and that is damn importa
. >> former fcc commissioner, kathleen abernathy, is our guest on the commune. she is the president of frontier and what is is that? >> gues >> guest: it is a company delivering voice and internet services and pure play to 20 states. all of our infrastructure is wire line base and that has been a good thing for through put. we just acquired three additional properties in florida and california and texas where we bought some of the assets from vierz. we have got lightning fast...
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language for the agreement with chevron. >> the fcc board and u.s. custom services have the originate for the grants for the submittal of approval in terms of local discretionary the fcc board mandates that each zone is operated as a puc and the grantee shall have the furthermore treatment under like conditions the equal treatment provision of fcc law mandatory a grantee like the port must provide access to zones and manufactures on a n - non-discriminatory basis it could route in a fine to a thousand dollars and day and loss of theity fcc grant in the case of chevron's request we've granted the status to other repeating va letter and in 2014 - 2, 3, 4 approved it is also pursuant to the revised agreement with the good corporate language on file with the secretary of port commission and worked diligently to companies in the region and made numerous meetings to the municipalities and others government organizations and still up to the federal program the good corporate citizenship by the fcc board and added to the request of the commission this fcc pr
language for the agreement with chevron. >> the fcc board and u.s. custom services have the originate for the grants for the submittal of approval in terms of local discretionary the fcc board mandates that each zone is operated as a puc and the grantee shall have the furthermore treatment under like conditions the equal treatment provision of fcc law mandatory a grantee like the port must provide access to zones and manufactures on a n - non-discriminatory basis it could route in a fine...
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. >>> when we come back, pundits immer immerse themself and did the fcc unfairly target fox news over handling of a presidential debate? >>> speculation, trying to find out for instance who is on donald trump's short list? >> here is my question this time, are you being vetted? have you -- you have not submitted any information? >> no, nobody said would you will being to be considered? nobody said anything. >> a week ago he took a more serious turn when "the washington post" reported newt gingrich is being vetted and "the new york times" reported chris christie is among those being vetted as a possible running mate for donald trump. according to sources new jersey governor of course, the first big-name republican to back trump in a move that brought him more. joining us, reporter for the washington examiner and ashley parker is still with us. sarah. so with these reports about these candidates being vetted, that's real reporting. we get into short lists and who is emerging and the front runner, reporters don't really know, do they? >> no, the stakes are a spectator sport for reporters
. >>> when we come back, pundits immer immerse themself and did the fcc unfairly target fox news over handling of a presidential debate? >>> speculation, trying to find out for instance who is on donald trump's short list? >> here is my question this time, are you being vetted? have you -- you have not submitted any information? >> no, nobody said would you will being to be considered? nobody said anything. >> a week ago he took a more serious turn when...
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associate general counsel at the fcc, and the general of the common carrier bureau. you worked for broadband communications and were a promisee coordinator -- a policy coordinator for the obama for america campaign, where you look at technology issues. what did you get right into thousand eight when you were developing his technology? -- in 2008 when you were developing his technology? what would you have done differently? mr. strickling: i can't think of anything today that we should have done differently. i think the focus out of the box was where it needed to be, which was the focus at the start of the administration on expanding broadband access and adoption. that is pivotal to so many issues that we have in our society. giving people access to high-speed internet, to be able to use it to get better education, to find jobs, to communicate with other people, i think that was a key focus at the outset, and it was important that we did that at the outset, and we had the opportunity with the grant program under the recovery act to do just that. we stood up a grant pr
associate general counsel at the fcc, and the general of the common carrier bureau. you worked for broadband communications and were a promisee coordinator -- a policy coordinator for the obama for america campaign, where you look at technology issues. what did you get right into thousand eight when you were developing his technology? -- in 2008 when you were developing his technology? what would you have done differently? mr. strickling: i can't think of anything today that we should have done...
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it was the ronald reagan and the fcc that abolished the act and after that is when right and left wing talk split and we were at a situation where 95% of a very important medium is right wing. these are the public airwaves. i cannot tell a car company to make black cars opposed to red cars. but publically owned airwaves, there is a revolution the generals take over the airwaves first to talk and brain wash people and the fcc act says it is publically owned. then they hand it to private companies without charging anything. they say we will do that but we will require that both sides be heard so we don't get some pseudo fascist taking over. >> c-span: at this stage in the media who would you trust? all of a sudden donald trump was elected president and he was in charge of the fcc and they were responsible for you know ad minter the fairness doctrine? >> guest: i would pass a law saying the c-span can't be changed. that is a very good question. any time government gets in the business of content judgment, that is too right wing or left wing, it is a problem. publically owned and one side
it was the ronald reagan and the fcc that abolished the act and after that is when right and left wing talk split and we were at a situation where 95% of a very important medium is right wing. these are the public airwaves. i cannot tell a car company to make black cars opposed to red cars. but publically owned airwaves, there is a revolution the generals take over the airwaves first to talk and brain wash people and the fcc act says it is publically owned. then they hand it to private...
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. >>> when we come back, pundits immer immerse themself and did the fcc unfairly target fox news over handling of a presidential debate? after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be happy, it's glad. has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the path to better blood sugar control. toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly, providing consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours, proven full 24-hour blood sugar control, and significant a1c reduction. and along with toujeo®, i'm eating better and moving more. toujeo® is a long-acting, man-made insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. allergic react
. >>> when we come back, pundits immer immerse themself and did the fcc unfairly target fox news over handling of a presidential debate? after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? glad forceflex. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. be happy, it's glad. has been a struggle. i considered all my options with my doctor, who recommended once-daily toujeo®. now i'm on the...
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>> say all of a sudden your friend donald trump was elected president and he was in charge of the fcc and they were responsible for administering the fairness document. >> first i would pass a law that is a non- tweet and non- bias. you ask a good question. anytime government gets in the business of content judgment, it's a problem. it's true. publicly owned, one side dominates and technically, under the law the fcc cannot have one more the majority of one party so if seven members, you can have seven democrats are seven republicans. you can only have four of one party in the next person has to be not of your party. this is imperfect because you point someone of your party who is really believing in the other party. at the moment, we have to figure out a way to do something because right now local media, thousands of people are being canned by the electronic media and print media and they're all going to national syndicated models and its news corporate and they control most, most of what people here, i do think the media tilts to the right. who owns it, it's changing, changing, i hop
>> say all of a sudden your friend donald trump was elected president and he was in charge of the fcc and they were responsible for administering the fairness document. >> first i would pass a law that is a non- tweet and non- bias. you ask a good question. anytime government gets in the business of content judgment, it's a problem. it's true. publicly owned, one side dominates and technically, under the law the fcc cannot have one more the majority of one party so if seven members,...
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. >> earlier this year the fcc proposed new rules that would limit the data that broadband providers can collect on their consumers and i want to know what the ftc's stance is on that proposal? >> guest: pleased to see that the fcc is insuring companies under their jurisdiction provide appropriate privacy. the ftc did submit comments and made suggestions about how we thought they could make changes that would make their proposed rules even better and in certain respects we felt the rules were not as strict and in other ways we thought the rules could be more loose and under the framework we used they could change their rule. ultimately the general approach we feel should apply, particularly this relates to choice mechanisms, we feel that information that is sensitive and that includes health, financial information, or content of communication that we feel is something where people if they want to share that they ought to opt in rather than to simply be they required to opt out. in our mind, those are sensitive information that people of a general matter would not expect to be used, l
. >> earlier this year the fcc proposed new rules that would limit the data that broadband providers can collect on their consumers and i want to know what the ftc's stance is on that proposal? >> guest: pleased to see that the fcc is insuring companies under their jurisdiction provide appropriate privacy. the ftc did submit comments and made suggestions about how we thought they could make changes that would make their proposed rules even better and in certain respects we felt the...
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the fcc opened the way for super fast wireless communication.ed to allow development of so-called 5 g wireless technology, fifth generation of broadband. right now our latest devices are using 4g network providing data and 5 g canned increase the capacity and speed and some yet to be imagined. this would help the silicon valley because the u.s. would be developing the 5g. >> liquid plummer is being recalled because they don't have childproof caps. they include liquid plum very foaming clog fighter and industrial strength clear. the company has 221 reports of leaking bottles with no injuries. they're identified by upc codes on the back. i post the list at abc7news.com, 7 on your side so you can see it for yourself. >> thanks a lot. >>> in today's health report, road rage is on the rise. >> why your child's bedtime is so important. >> preschooler tucked in by 8:00 p.m. are significantly less likely to be obese as teens. a study by ohio state university says the findings show the importance of establishing a bed-time routine. 20% of children who we
the fcc opened the way for super fast wireless communication.ed to allow development of so-called 5 g wireless technology, fifth generation of broadband. right now our latest devices are using 4g network providing data and 5 g canned increase the capacity and speed and some yet to be imagined. this would help the silicon valley because the u.s. would be developing the 5g. >> liquid plummer is being recalled because they don't have childproof caps. they include liquid plum very foaming...
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one the fcc about the validity of the claims in the tv ads. they are filing a second complaint with the oakland ethics commissions about the mailers which were being passed out in east oakland and west oakland. it's unclear when those council members will get a response to those complaints they are filing today, and of course in the meantime those ads will be continuing to run on tv ahead of the elections this november. send it back to you. >> thank you. >>> a grass fire raced through the hills of san jose lighting up the early morning sky and now investigators say fireworks could have been the spark of that fire. >> janine de la vega was on the scene through the morning and now explains why fire officials suspect that. >> reporter: the area where we're standing is a vista point up sierra road. there is a parking lot here, and firefighters and the open space preserve say this is a party spot where illegal fireworks have been set off. we could even still see in that burnt area, you see people have left beer bottles there, and the way this fire
one the fcc about the validity of the claims in the tv ads. they are filing a second complaint with the oakland ethics commissions about the mailers which were being passed out in east oakland and west oakland. it's unclear when those council members will get a response to those complaints they are filing today, and of course in the meantime those ads will be continuing to run on tv ahead of the elections this november. send it back to you. >> thank you. >>> a grass fire raced...
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as you may recall, the president back in 2010 set a goal for us and the fcc to identify 500 mega hertz of spectrum to be used for broadband. we are half way through that. we have identified about 245 mega hertz of that goal. we have a number of bands under active krgz now in terms of trying to -- consideration -- come to a final judgment. part of that is the over 120 mega hertz that is being auctioned off in the incentive auction of the fcc. we are focused very intently on spectrum in the five giga hertz band that has been of interest for more wi-fi use. this is an ongoing effort. what allows us to make the progress we are making the government and industry collaboration. we saw the aws three spectrum last year that delivered tens of billions of auction revenue, far more than anybody predicted, was made possible by the fact industry and government worked closely on the broadband before it went to auction. and we are making progress understanding how government agencies and industries can share the spectrum. that is going to be the new paradigm. i said spectrum sharing is the way we hav
as you may recall, the president back in 2010 set a goal for us and the fcc to identify 500 mega hertz of spectrum to be used for broadband. we are half way through that. we have identified about 245 mega hertz of that goal. we have a number of bands under active krgz now in terms of trying to -- consideration -- come to a final judgment. part of that is the over 120 mega hertz that is being auctioned off in the incentive auction of the fcc. we are focused very intently on spectrum in the five...
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here i want to make sure i wasn't just honed in on the communication aspect i did research and the fcc and the national communication on radiation protection world health organization are generally in agreement that is there's almost no risk or no risk of by cell phone radiation and not only nicole i understand another case coming up later today on another sites on sacramento unfortunately, i have another commitment innovating not here to testify but i want to say that those posts the antennas are important throughout the city an ass an organizer to communicate with other volunteers it is impossible to do without cell phone representation so, please reject this appeal and reject the appeal on 19 hundred sacramento. >> your quoting the reports when were those reports done. >> they're a collection of reports i read the exclusions of specifically in the ic and i rp website the international commission on non-i don protection. >> when were they done. >> i believe from 2010 to 2014. >> so you have no idea. >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening my na
here i want to make sure i wasn't just honed in on the communication aspect i did research and the fcc and the national communication on radiation protection world health organization are generally in agreement that is there's almost no risk or no risk of by cell phone radiation and not only nicole i understand another case coming up later today on another sites on sacramento unfortunately, i have another commitment innovating not here to testify but i want to say that those posts the antennas...
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fcc chair nominee is pushing --d and says the u.s. must fcc chair tom wheeler is pushing hard for it and says the u.s. must lead. she will discuss why the internet is needed and the expansion of virtual reality. she's joined by howard busker. >> the goal is to say we have the spectrum. we have the vision about where we want to go wireless and we are going tous
fcc chair nominee is pushing --d and says the u.s. must fcc chair tom wheeler is pushing hard for it and says the u.s. must lead. she will discuss why the internet is needed and the expansion of virtual reality. she's joined by howard busker. >> the goal is to say we have the spectrum. we have the vision about where we want to go wireless and we are going tous
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it went from being a blooming hedge fund to when investigated by the fcc for securities fraud. began, the firm's management was fraught with red flags. joining us with more is a hedge fund reporter who cowrote the story which you can find on the today.rg investigation by the fcc in new york, but there's also more red flags coming up. what was the setting in which all these things happened? we found two key takeaways. were lots of compliance violations over a long period of time. that's one of the big red flags. number two is there were even more weird things that happened that the fcc is not even look that. in particular, a shift in allocation. they had a stand-alone credit hedge fund. that is sort of the key of this mismarking bonds issue. it was really struggling, late 2012, early 2013. what happened was that the main hedge fund more than doubled its allocation to its credit strategy at a time when it was really struggling. matt: so they needed the money and they shifted it from one to the other, that's how it looked at least. >> this was something that investors were concern
it went from being a blooming hedge fund to when investigated by the fcc for securities fraud. began, the firm's management was fraught with red flags. joining us with more is a hedge fund reporter who cowrote the story which you can find on the today.rg investigation by the fcc in new york, but there's also more red flags coming up. what was the setting in which all these things happened? we found two key takeaways. were lots of compliance violations over a long period of time. that's one of...
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. >>> tesla is facing tough questions from the fcc, questions we have been asking all along. we'll take a look coming up in business. we now va pho of tinmatw shotndp >>> we have a photo of the inmate who shot and killed two bailiffs in michigan. police say larry gordon was being escorted out of court when he grabbed a gun from an officer, shot the bailiffs in the courtroom and tried to take hostages. he wounded a deputy and citizens listed in stable condition. gordon was quickly shot and killed. now his ex-wife is speaking out. jessica gordon says he was still her best friend. she says she spoke to larry on sunday and gave no indication of the attack. >> all he wanted to do was get home to our baby girl and to me. he wanted to try to reconcile. >> gordon was in jail on two counts of criminal sexual condu conduct. >>> another tesla crashed and security and exchange commission wonders if the company had been honest enough. >> talking about last week you have the latest. >> this is something the fcc is asking questions. we have been asking them last week. should tesla have told
. >>> tesla is facing tough questions from the fcc, questions we have been asking all along. we'll take a look coming up in business. we now va pho of tinmatw shotndp >>> we have a photo of the inmate who shot and killed two bailiffs in michigan. police say larry gordon was being escorted out of court when he grabbed a gun from an officer, shot the bailiffs in the courtroom and tried to take hostages. he wounded a deputy and citizens listed in stable condition. gordon was...
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he can get on the issues, he can do a whole lot better. >> i want to do one quick question on this fcc vote about the debate in august that they were going to punish fox news, and it was -- ended up being a 3-3 tie. but the democrats on the fec were going to punish fox news for having the two tiered debate. >> i think it is utterly scandalous, clearly partisan. the idea that fox was contributing to these campaigns. what it was trying to do is give a chance for other candidates to appear on stage because it had to draw an arbitrary line. it should have never come to a vote and it shows what the power of these sort of unleashed agencies is, and there's no way to reign it in. other than the fact that it was split, republican and democratically even, otherwise we might have had a really offensive action by the fec. >> other networks obviously had two-tier debates. >>> next up, the war on terror and a military policy change. opened up the pentagon to criticism. that's next. >>> announcing today that we are ending the ban on transgender americans in the united states military. effective imme
he can get on the issues, he can do a whole lot better. >> i want to do one quick question on this fcc vote about the debate in august that they were going to punish fox news, and it was -- ended up being a 3-3 tie. but the democrats on the fec were going to punish fox news for having the two tiered debate. >> i think it is utterly scandalous, clearly partisan. the idea that fox was contributing to these campaigns. what it was trying to do is give a chance for other candidates to...
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this provides a very conservative way of looking at compliance with the fcc. so, yeah, we're looking at basically on the street, people passing by, any of those places, even in the case of rooftop installation, rooftops where the public may have access even if the rooftop isn't designed for public access, it may not have a parapet but the public may be there. we want to comply with those standards as well. >> okay. >> now we know. >> thank you very much. >> alright, you're welcome. >> president honda, i think that the zoning administrator also wanted *fed to address the board on this appeal if that's acceptable. >> that's fine, plus i have a question for the permit holder as well after. >> we should give time to the rest of the parties to speak given that we've had this additional testimony. >> scott sanchez, planning department, the planning department does support the design of this proposal as well as the proposal on the next case, i just wanted to bring to light some recent information for the board of appeals for your information. extenet, we have approve
this provides a very conservative way of looking at compliance with the fcc. so, yeah, we're looking at basically on the street, people passing by, any of those places, even in the case of rooftop installation, rooftops where the public may have access even if the rooftop isn't designed for public access, it may not have a parapet but the public may be there. we want to comply with those standards as well. >> okay. >> now we know. >> thank you very much. >> alright,...
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idea saying that the cable market is making changes, the national cable association says quote, the fcc has no policy need nor the legal authority to impose such evasive regulations. >> but with the increasing prices of cable. consumers deserve better choices. the federal commission is collectsing public comments for new rules on cable boxes, the rules need to be approved by the fcc you can submit your opinion on unlock the box.com. we'll have the link on 6abc.com. >> the power ball jackpot jumped to $478 million because nobody won the grand prize during last night's drawing, the lump sum payout is roughly $230 million before taxes, the next drawing is saturday night. can you see the winning numbers on "action news" at 11:00 on friday night. >> now back to the wells fargo center with brian and sharrie. >> it's a big, big night coming up we are awaiting former mayor, michael nutter to take the stage and then chelsea clinton introducing her mother the newly minted democratic nominee for president. that will do it for "action news" at 4:00, for sharrie williams, alicia vitarelli and adam j
idea saying that the cable market is making changes, the national cable association says quote, the fcc has no policy need nor the legal authority to impose such evasive regulations. >> but with the increasing prices of cable. consumers deserve better choices. the federal commission is collectsing public comments for new rules on cable boxes, the rules need to be approved by the fcc you can submit your opinion on unlock the box.com. we'll have the link on 6abc.com. >> the power ball...
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there are reports the fcc is investigating not reporting the crash a few weeks back, the guy who wasilled in the auto pilot mode. it's interesting. we had ar have i pit, the former fcc chairman on at noon saying there could be some serious repercussions for tesla as a result of that. we'll ask today. will tesla be toyotaed. that's the headline today. he's going to be onset. we'll ask about that: scott coop ser going to be here as well. pretty good time to get the temperature of technology. the nasdaq topping this week for the first time in some time. we'll get the read on what the market looks like, we have a big three hours coming up. >> sounds good. we'll see you then. when we come back, scott mentioned the dow and s&p closing at record highs. can the markets extend their winning ways. we'll get some insight from you next. oh watson, your japanese is very good. thank you. (speaking japanese) exactly. i can understand nuance, context and idiom in seven languages to help compans all over the world with erything from retail solutions, to banking, to cyber security. (speaking nese) it'
there are reports the fcc is investigating not reporting the crash a few weeks back, the guy who wasilled in the auto pilot mode. it's interesting. we had ar have i pit, the former fcc chairman on at noon saying there could be some serious repercussions for tesla as a result of that. we'll ask today. will tesla be toyotaed. that's the headline today. he's going to be onset. we'll ask about that: scott coop ser going to be here as well. pretty good time to get the temperature of technology. the...
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we are working on cyber security and access and the fcc when it comes to spectrum. we are not lonely working across the federal government, we are working with states as well and working very closely with them, because what you do not want to have is password. sen. fischer: ms. reynolds? ms. reynolds: i appreciate the question and obviously the government silos are nothing new, something we have struggled with for a long time. i think what it really comes down to is the way that we measure success, it is often at odds, so the point about having a shared performance metric and hearing a clear signal, which we heard from the federal government, that the road to funding is paved with partnership. if you want to be at the table, you need to bring private partners with you, the state, your region, those are really bringing up some very uncomfortable technicalities that we need to wrestle with, so i think that that is one of the major ways that there has been kind of a happily forced arranged marriage among different sectors of the public and private side. sen. fischer: m
we are working on cyber security and access and the fcc when it comes to spectrum. we are not lonely working across the federal government, we are working with states as well and working very closely with them, because what you do not want to have is password. sen. fischer: ms. reynolds? ms. reynolds: i appreciate the question and obviously the government silos are nothing new, something we have struggled with for a long time. i think what it really comes down to is the way that we measure...
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the company, which had revenue of more than $4 billion said it dis grees with many of the fcc allegations>>> and here with the weekend off to really whatever you like, it's available. >> not too hot and not too cold. everybody's happy. >> i will take sh pome porage. >> and the sea breeze pushed in and temperatures only in the 60s in san francisco. 69 towards napa, 72 around the peninsula. and that is the warm spot right now. livermoor, right near 88 degrees the winds up to 25 miles per hour and into san francisco, 60 degrees. winds at west at 20 and into sa. the high was 82. fairly close to average with the hazy skies. and the sea breeze doing a great thing for air quality. you koedon't often see good air quality unless you have that case of ocean air conditioning on over drive. southwest winds up to 17 miles per hour. from the try valley to the north bay and even san jose running a few degrees cooler. that will continue tomorrow as we wake up to areas of low clouds in the morning and drizzle in san francisco and the peninsula. and by 11:00, you're still see some of the low clouds around
the company, which had revenue of more than $4 billion said it dis grees with many of the fcc allegations>>> and here with the weekend off to really whatever you like, it's available. >> not too hot and not too cold. everybody's happy. >> i will take sh pome porage. >> and the sea breeze pushed in and temperatures only in the 60s in san francisco. 69 towards napa, 72 around the peninsula. and that is the warm spot right now. livermoor, right near 88 degrees the winds...
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but it was all caught up in that same fear of reds and congressmen who accused the fcc as being a nastynest of communists. but what saved her -- and, again, the interesting overlap, and we'll have to talk more about this -- it was actually lyndon johnson and sam rayburn, young congressman at the time, who saved bessie and her boss, larry fly, when rayburn and lbj got word that this congressman was going to be asking her boss publicly, in congress, about their affair which was to be alleged to be costing the government honeymoon trips, the word got back through lbj and sam rayburn, quote: there anticipate going to be no sex in -- there ain't going to be no sex in this investigation. there's too damn many of us that are vulnerable on that score, end quote. [laughter] [applause] so the investigation and the romance had other repercussions including what i think may have cost her a federal judgeship. she had other challenges including her age which was really a more gender and age combination because although a young white house staffer said that her age, 58, might tend to disqualify her fr
but it was all caught up in that same fear of reds and congressmen who accused the fcc as being a nastynest of communists. but what saved her -- and, again, the interesting overlap, and we'll have to talk more about this -- it was actually lyndon johnson and sam rayburn, young congressman at the time, who saved bessie and her boss, larry fly, when rayburn and lbj got word that this congressman was going to be asking her boss publicly, in congress, about their affair which was to be alleged to...
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they say they will file a complaint with the fa's -- fcc on how soda companies are advertising anti-soda tax ads. oakland city council voted to put a soda tax on the november ballot. it passed a one cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks in oakland. members claim soda companies are targeting minorities in their anti-soda tax campaign and claim the ads are not truthful. the trio plans to hold a press conference at 10:30 am. >>> we want to check in with sal. i noticed around the maze they had all the leans toward the bay bridge closed. that was coming from the emeryville area. hopefully that is not the case. >> they were probably getting rid of something. i don't see anything there right now. thank you for letting us know about that. a couple other things i saw on the way to work -- when i started looking at those, they were gone. >>> let's go to the gilroy commute and talk about the slow traffic you are likely to see through morgan hill and the gilroy area. not bad right now as you drive from gilroy all the way up into san jose. so far traffic continues to look good through the area. the san
they say they will file a complaint with the fa's -- fcc on how soda companies are advertising anti-soda tax ads. oakland city council voted to put a soda tax on the november ballot. it passed a one cent per ounce tax on sugary drinks in oakland. members claim soda companies are targeting minorities in their anti-soda tax campaign and claim the ads are not truthful. the trio plans to hold a press conference at 10:30 am. >>> we want to check in with sal. i noticed around the maze they...
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the fcc put rules in place and there's still some work there but that's a step in the right direction another is to make sure particularly this election year and i imagine a lot of c-span viewers have strong views on this and the issue of immigration has become hot and politicized and i understand that. we can't remain the dash immigration has many facets but figuring out a path forward to make sure that that's important. wanted to sample them it in the book which is a sad one is an entrepreneurial from wharton who wanted to stay in the united states but couldn't get that these extended so you basically had to go home and in his case indiana company has five thousand employees worth $5 billion. >> host: history must to build it here. >> guest: i hear the stories all over the country and then regulations. how do you figure out what the right regulations are to protect people but also enable innovation? there are some regulations that are designed to make it harder for the innovator. some regulations are designed to protect people and that is good so how do you make sure you take a fres
the fcc put rules in place and there's still some work there but that's a step in the right direction another is to make sure particularly this election year and i imagine a lot of c-span viewers have strong views on this and the issue of immigration has become hot and politicized and i understand that. we can't remain the dash immigration has many facets but figuring out a path forward to make sure that that's important. wanted to sample them it in the book which is a sad one is an...
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the final rules will be approve by the fcc.ubmit your pin at unlocks the -- your opinion at unlock the box.com. there's a link at 6abc.com. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. if america's favorites - (vo)burgers, tacos and chili ask could taste just as great made with turkey. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. morning, let's get caught up the forecast for the shore, the poconos, the poconos 400, there will be showers and thunderstorms around. otherwise, cloudy, 76 very muggy degre
the final rules will be approve by the fcc.ubmit your pin at unlocks the -- your opinion at unlock the box.com. there's a link at 6abc.com. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads...
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fcc chairman tom wheeler is pushing forward and says the u.s. must lead the world in looking for it. kathy abernethy talks about five g and what it means for the u.s. and she will also discuss why five g is needed for the internet of things, self-driving cars, and the expansion of reality. editor howardby buskirk. >> we are going to push ahead to ensure the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wireless arena and i think that is terrific for our country. i would argue it is essential because this is one of those areas where u.s. local leadership has yielded tremendous benefits economically from a technological perspective and from a job perspective. >> watch the communicators on c-span2. up next, prime minister's questions of the british house of commons. then, members of the u.k. parliament look at the -- members of parliament look at the european from union. then, a look at guantanamo bay detainees. british prime minister david cameron was asked about the uk's economic plan in light of the brexit vote. about a newly-released report that
fcc chairman tom wheeler is pushing forward and says the u.s. must lead the world in looking for it. kathy abernethy talks about five g and what it means for the u.s. and she will also discuss why five g is needed for the internet of things, self-driving cars, and the expansion of reality. editor howardby buskirk. >> we are going to push ahead to ensure the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wireless arena and i think that is terrific for our country. i would argue it is...
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and then there's an fcc administration fee of 9 cents. i've added those up and that is $10.03 on a bill of $158.98. another bill i'm looking at, the bill was $54.99 for tv, $39.98 for internet, and the taxes, fee and charges were $2.28. but there is one item under taxes, fees and charges i want to spend some time on now. and that is the broadcast tv surcharge of $5. that's the biggest item under taxes, fees and charges. now, if i get this bill and i'm somebody who is not really educated, i'm going i cannot believe the government is charging me $5 extra for broadcast tv surcharge because it's right there with taxes. and then fast forward and just a few years ago what was introduced is now not only are we getting broadcast tv charges but now we're getting rsn charges. now what i want to make sure i understand here is that this has been a decision i believe by all of you, raise your hand if you didn't, that you would take -- okay, dish did not. you did not put any rsn or broadcast surcharge fees in? okay. so dish decided not to do this, but
and then there's an fcc administration fee of 9 cents. i've added those up and that is $10.03 on a bill of $158.98. another bill i'm looking at, the bill was $54.99 for tv, $39.98 for internet, and the taxes, fee and charges were $2.28. but there is one item under taxes, fees and charges i want to spend some time on now. and that is the broadcast tv surcharge of $5. that's the biggest item under taxes, fees and charges. now, if i get this bill and i'm somebody who is not really educated, i'm...
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they plan to fire that with the fcc and the oakland ethics commission. >> another person is in jail this morning in connection with the murder of a man in heyward. he was shot dead behind the wheel of his car as he waited to make a turn. police say a passenger in a different car fired at the car and then took off running. that suspect was found later and then -- >> whether this is random gang or gun violence, we don't know, or if it was specifically targeted, we don't know. >> neither the victim or the suspects have been released. >> hundreds of stolen guns from sacramento may be here in the bay area. a honda crv slammed into the gun shop and they stole an ak-47 and earlier in the morning, police say the same car was used in another gun store burglarly in folsom. it led investigators to oakland where they surrounded a home. agents swarmed the home and made several arrests. the group could be connected to a string of burglaries. >> it is similar to what we had several months ago. we probably think it is related to that. >> the atf says in the past six months there have been several gun st
they plan to fire that with the fcc and the oakland ethics commission. >> another person is in jail this morning in connection with the murder of a man in heyward. he was shot dead behind the wheel of his car as he waited to make a turn. police say a passenger in a different car fired at the car and then took off running. that suspect was found later and then -- >> whether this is random gang or gun violence, we don't know, or if it was specifically targeted, we don't know. >>...
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the fcc says they will not rewrite rules to accommodate either party.ireders are looking for charges to offset rising revenue costs and sluggish -- rising programming costs and sluggish ad revenue. shares in the investment company line are soaring in their debut today. we sat down with the company founder and ceo. what did this company say about how it intends to grow? >> you would think the u.s. would be one of their target markets, and it may be. one of the cofounders today said they think it is their dream to be in the united states. but when you look at growth markets, it's still back in asia, but it is outside japan. taiwan, thailand, indonesia, that's where they are seeing growth rates of 80%-90%, and so that is where they will put most of their energy and their billion dollars. it was certainly a cheerful day for them. >> first of all, obviously, we are very happy with the initial response from investors. most of all, we are going to focus on investing in services. are the numbers man. tell us exactly where that investment is going to go. >> we w
the fcc says they will not rewrite rules to accommodate either party.ireders are looking for charges to offset rising revenue costs and sluggish -- rising programming costs and sluggish ad revenue. shares in the investment company line are soaring in their debut today. we sat down with the company founder and ceo. what did this company say about how it intends to grow? >> you would think the u.s. would be one of their target markets, and it may be. one of the cofounders today said they...
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. >> steve: 3 oakland city council when it plans to file an ethics complaint with the fcc say so the opponents advertise a tax on the sugary drinks as a tax on groceries. the women are calling out false advertisements sent to oakland voters. say the need to stop selling late in life. the-- blatant lies sfx: turbines revving up, getting louder and louder you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> steve: this test than an emotional day with a terrorist threat in france. >> justine 80 people among the dead. as a white truck plowed people in the-fence at the celebration in france. bastille day >> justine: we still have video of that long white trucks bearing toward the people in the crowd moline them ove
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commandeered a congressional eugene cox, commandeered a congressional committee to investigate the fcc, accusing him and the agency of gestapo tactics to control the media and other on american activities. the investigators scrutinize the bessie of flies tva travel vouchers shown here to uncover so-called honeymoon trips they took together at government expense and interrogated bessie's housekeepers, landlords, neighbors and coworkers. but before cox ever question fly publicly about the affair, congressman sam rayburn and lyndon johnson interceded. rayburn reportedly told cox and i quote, there in going to be no sex in this investigation. there's too damn many of us that are vulnerable on that score. ". although cox oblige, bessie's romance with fly kept resurfacing. in 1947 bessie's membership in 47 bessie's membership in the national lawyers guild and other liberal groups raced a red flag so to speak for the government loyalty board which referred the matter to the fbi. although they uncovered no evidence of disloyalty, fbi agents learned that bessie had been flies mistress which the
commandeered a congressional eugene cox, commandeered a congressional committee to investigate the fcc, accusing him and the agency of gestapo tactics to control the media and other on american activities. the investigators scrutinize the bessie of flies tva travel vouchers shown here to uncover so-called honeymoon trips they took together at government expense and interrogated bessie's housekeepers, landlords, neighbors and coworkers. but before cox ever question fly publicly about the affair,...
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cut andgly opposes that lists cuts to the fcc and the fec. having to do with travel to cuba, with abortions in washington, d.c.. >> it's the financial services spending bill and our guest is doug. you can follow his reporting on twitter. thank you for the update. >> you are welcome. "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. aming up thursday morning, texas republican congressman will join us to discuss the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's in a practices as terry of state and the decision not to recommend prosecution. our next guest will also talk about the lack of criminal charges against mrs. clinton. representative bachus will discuss -- were presented bass -- representative bass will also discuss -- c-span'so watch washington journal. join the discussion. the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado, florida, texas, ohio. watch live on c-span. listen on the c-span radio app. you have a front row seat to every minute on c-span. 18.nnin
cut andgly opposes that lists cuts to the fcc and the fec. having to do with travel to cuba, with abortions in washington, d.c.. >> it's the financial services spending bill and our guest is doug. you can follow his reporting on twitter. thank you for the update. >> you are welcome. "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. aming up thursday morning, texas republican congressman will join us to discuss the fbi investigation into...
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fcc chairman tom wheeler is pushing forward and says the u.s. must lead the world to develop it. monday on the communicators, frontiers kathleen abernathy talks about five g and what it means for the u.s.. she will talk about why it is needed for the internet of things, self-driving cars, and virtual reality. she is joined by senior editor howard buskirk. >> we have the spectrum, we have the vision thing going about where we want to go with wireless, and we're going to push ahead to ensure the u.s. maintains its global leadership in the wireless arena and i think that is terrific for our country. i would argue it is essential because this is one of those areas where u.s. level leadership has yielded benefits economically from a technological perspective and from a jobs perspective. >> watch the communicators monday night on c-span2. ♪ the hard-five 2016 primary season is over. with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado, florida, texas, ohio! >> watch c-span for the first a majorer to head political party. and the first non-politician and several decades. listen
fcc chairman tom wheeler is pushing forward and says the u.s. must lead the world to develop it. monday on the communicators, frontiers kathleen abernathy talks about five g and what it means for the u.s.. she will talk about why it is needed for the internet of things, self-driving cars, and virtual reality. she is joined by senior editor howard buskirk. >> we have the spectrum, we have the vision thing going about where we want to go with wireless, and we're going to push ahead to...
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>> about fcc investigation want to hear about that? you know, tesla is being accused by fortune magazine that they didn't disclose investors that that gentleman who died in that fatal crash from florida that they didn't disclose about autopilot program with that crash before they went into the markets and sold about $2 billion worth of shares including big chunk of elon musk shares so thing is, automakers -- market dismissed it because they don't have to disclose individual car crashes and they have boiler language that can cover product liability. >> and not trying to hide anything but disclose transportation regularly just not security people. it's amateur hour. >> posted in a filing. >> and by the way, here, the bar is a million and a half people dying a year in car accidents from our driving. i think that machines can do better. >> but becomed up tesla balance sheet 2 billion cash. they have big ambitions. this that balance sheet. >> stock is going to be a disaster. but still driving cars are for real. let's which can the big board
>> about fcc investigation want to hear about that? you know, tesla is being accused by fortune magazine that they didn't disclose investors that that gentleman who died in that fatal crash from florida that they didn't disclose about autopilot program with that crash before they went into the markets and sold about $2 billion worth of shares including big chunk of elon musk shares so thing is, automakers -- market dismissed it because they don't have to disclose individual car crashes...