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the fcc is quick to do that. i don't think there other agencies adequately equipped in the broadband field to have that capability. >> thank you. >> i would agree if we're going to have ultimate agencies have funding just make sure you avoid overbuilding, if congress is going to provide funding that to be some kind of a coordinating mechanism that is made within the legislation itself to ensure that there is proper coordination and that there isn't any overbuilding. limited resources need to go to truly unserved areas and we have to be good maps in place to get that done. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator klobuchar, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you to you and senator thune for this important hearing. as we consider major investments and this couldn't be more timely, this hearing, and infrastructure, we want to make sure our networks are what we call future proof, and that they also as the focus for today, are better able to respond to emergen
the fcc is quick to do that. i don't think there other agencies adequately equipped in the broadband field to have that capability. >> thank you. >> i would agree if we're going to have ultimate agencies have funding just make sure you avoid overbuilding, if congress is going to provide funding that to be some kind of a coordinating mechanism that is made within the legislation itself to ensure that there is proper coordination and that there isn't any overbuilding. limited...
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law, as you might know, the fcc updated its rules for reporting major network outages among the fcc, states and federal agencies in march. information sharing is critical for managing trips to network infrastructure and restoring services. do you feel there's enough communication between the fcc and states to quickly respond to these network outages? >> thank you, senator fisher. i think there could be more done in the channels and the substantive information as it is the network outage reporting. >> thank you. for farmers and ranchers have fast broad band connection with their home is important. that may fall short when they can't get access to those connections and are on a tractor or working cattle a mile or more from home, it is essential that american producers have reliable connectivity to control and power precision agriculture technology. >> if you limit funding only to fiber that goes to one location, you don't cover the entire field and not only do you lose the agriculture production advantages but you use the reduction use of water. now we're seeing vast jobs in the west.
law, as you might know, the fcc updated its rules for reporting major network outages among the fcc, states and federal agencies in march. information sharing is critical for managing trips to network infrastructure and restoring services. do you feel there's enough communication between the fcc and states to quickly respond to these network outages? >> thank you, senator fisher. i think there could be more done in the channels and the substantive information as it is the network outage...
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the fcc is equipped to do that. don't believe there are other agencies equipped in the broadband field that have that capability. >> i would agree if we are going to be having multiple agencies we need to avoid overbuilding. if the congress is going to provide funding to multiple agencies let there be a coordinating mechanism that is in the legislation itself to ensure there is proper coordination and that there isn't any overbuilding. the federal programs it's over existing networks. there have to be good maps in place to get that done. >> senator klobuchar, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman and senator thune for this important hearing. as we consider major investments, this couldn't be more timely. we want to make sure the networks are also as the focus here today better able to respond to emergency. orfor the major investments in broadband infrastructure, your testimony you highlighted the importance of capacity and broadband particularly responding to emergencies. can you elaborate p
the fcc is equipped to do that. don't believe there are other agencies equipped in the broadband field that have that capability. >> i would agree if we are going to be having multiple agencies we need to avoid overbuilding. if the congress is going to provide funding to multiple agencies let there be a coordinating mechanism that is in the legislation itself to ensure there is proper coordination and that there isn't any overbuilding. the federal programs it's over existing networks....
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emily: i want to bring in fcc commissioner brendan carr.ery diplomatic response from the acting chairwoman. what do you make of what she said and one half your other colleagues had to say about your plan? mr. carr i have been really -- mr. carr: i have been really surprised by the bipartisan support we have seen. the active chair, some of my colleagues have spoken about it, lawmakers across the political aisle have given favorable responses. most consumers do not know that right now, they pay this 40% fee right on the bill for service. whether it is wired or wireless. then number used to be 5% or 6%, and it has recently been in a death spiral, over 30% now, this fee or charge ending up on consumers' monthly bill. putting tech to the task of paying their fair share for internet infrastructure that they benefit from to the tune of trillions of dollars. emily: to be fair, consumers benefit from the infrastructure, and they are getting a lot of these internet services for free. for example, the use facebook for free. in your plan, how much of t
emily: i want to bring in fcc commissioner brendan carr.ery diplomatic response from the acting chairwoman. what do you make of what she said and one half your other colleagues had to say about your plan? mr. carr i have been really -- mr. carr: i have been really surprised by the bipartisan support we have seen. the active chair, some of my colleagues have spoken about it, lawmakers across the political aisle have given favorable responses. most consumers do not know that right now, they pay...
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what can the fcc do to help networks more secure? connecting more people, more places, more things in our world and our economy than ever before. as a result, we are expanding the attack fabric. expanding the likelihood of cyber security incidents. i think everyone in the government needs to pay attention to this. the fcc included. we are going to need a whole of government approach. we will all work together so we can make sure security is front of mind. we are identifying it, we are ripping it out. we have a new fund to help replace it. at the same time, we are building a record for expanding open networks which can help diversify network equipment vendors and improve security. we are trying to clean up our networks and also invest in the future. emily: acting chairwoman, always good to have you here. appreciate the work you are doing and keeping the ball moving. coming up, tesla unveils a new quote crazy fast vehicle which elon musk says is the best car in the market. how good is it really? more details next. this is bloomberg. ♪
what can the fcc do to help networks more secure? connecting more people, more places, more things in our world and our economy than ever before. as a result, we are expanding the attack fabric. expanding the likelihood of cyber security incidents. i think everyone in the government needs to pay attention to this. the fcc included. we are going to need a whole of government approach. we will all work together so we can make sure security is front of mind. we are identifying it, we are ripping...
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it would include $65 million for broadband and yet there's no acting chair of the fcc and as some oflicies, they are going to need city leadership. >> i believe you meant to say 65 billion with a b. >> i really good. [laughter] >> i will all three of you to think about an issue talked about yet but i did want to ask, what are the chances of national privacy law taking place coming into fruition this year? >> my colleague alex at political said a good piece, people who basically say negotiations over a privacy bill for 70 -- 80% done, there are a couple of sticking points republicans and democrats can't seem to get past but they have played so much groundwork and still these efforts have stalled, not a priority, senate commerce committee doesn't have any hearings planned anytime soon so it is clear that senator cantwell and wicker, the people who are instrumental trying to get this past she are not focused on it, here people they have to think about, they have to think about the endless frontier act so if i had to predict what's going to happen, i don't think it's going to happen this
it would include $65 million for broadband and yet there's no acting chair of the fcc and as some oflicies, they are going to need city leadership. >> i believe you meant to say 65 billion with a b. >> i really good. [laughter] >> i will all three of you to think about an issue talked about yet but i did want to ask, what are the chances of national privacy law taking place coming into fruition this year? >> my colleague alex at political said a good piece, people who...
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it would include $65 million for broadband, and yet there's no acting chair at the fcc. some of these policies advance, they are going to need some steady leadership. >> host: and actively commio say 65 billion. >> guest: i really did. >> host: before, , at about all three you to think about an issue that we haven't talked about yet, but i did want to ask, what are the chances of a national privacy law taking place this year or coming into fruition this year? >> guest: my colleague alex at "politico" just did a really good piece about, you know, people are basically say negotiations over a privacy bill are 70-80% done. there are a couple of sticking point republicans and democrats cat seemed to get past the template so much of the groundwork and yet still these efforts have the stall pick is not a priority. the senate commerce committee doesn't have any hearings planned on privacies anytime soon. staying in the house. it's just clear that senator cantwell, senator wicker, the people are instrumental in trying to get this passed are not focused on it. they are obviously p
it would include $65 million for broadband, and yet there's no acting chair at the fcc. some of these policies advance, they are going to need some steady leadership. >> host: and actively commio say 65 billion. >> guest: i really did. >> host: before, , at about all three you to think about an issue that we haven't talked about yet, but i did want to ask, what are the chances of a national privacy law taking place this year or coming into fruition this year? >> guest:...
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emily: fcc commissioner hester peirce there on cryptocurrency.e will be looking at how the sec weighs in on crypto in coming weeks. coming up, disney taking you to learn with its highly anticipated beatles documentary. why the company is holding off on theaters and taking it straight to streaming. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 2, 1, 0. ignition. and lift off. emily: another successful launch and planning for spacex falcon nine rocket. on board, a new gps navigation satellite for the u.s. military. this is the first time spacex has launched a national security mission with a reused rocket. meantime, hollywood is not quite sure movie theaters want to get back to that in-theater experience. so much so that disney is moving its highly anticipated documentary about the beatles from theaters to a streaming service. chris palmeri has all the details. this is a big one. why do you think they did this? chris: there's a couple things going on. one is it is pretty clear we have a lot of stories about movie theaters coming back.
emily: fcc commissioner hester peirce there on cryptocurrency.e will be looking at how the sec weighs in on crypto in coming weeks. coming up, disney taking you to learn with its highly anticipated beatles documentary. why the company is holding off on theaters and taking it straight to streaming. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ >> 2, 1, 0. ignition. and lift off. emily: another successful launch and planning for spacex falcon nine rocket. on board, a new gps...
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how the fcc is teaming up with your wireless carrier. >> we hate them. >> we do. here's today's eye opener. it's your world in 90 seconds. >> nobody is stopping. the work goes on full force. we're dedicated to get everyone out of that pile of rubble. >> the death toll in the condo collapse in surfside, florida, continues to rise. >> this as officials say they're launching a grand jury investigation into the tragedy. >> it's difficult to put into words the devastation that this community is experiencing. >> debbie wasserman schultz and the florida congressional delegation led the house in a moment of silence for the victims. >> the agony these families are going through is beyond comprehension. >> dangerous and historic heat waves smothering the pacific northwest. in the ornortheast, people are broiling. >> 116 degrees. don't worry, there's no global warming. >> hot and dry conditions also fueling wildfires in the west, including the lava fire in northern california, forcing e evacuations. >> all that -- >> the europeans have demonstrated a flying sports car. >> it
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so what can the fcc say about that? make money, do good with it. there is nothing fraudulent really going on. and there's an interesting new poll from wells fargo. the basically showed half of teens were actually learning about this and interested in investing because of what they're seeing with the game stop situation. and these mean stock, i have 30 seconds for you. but is that some other good that's coming out of this? absolutely, and this was so different really, if you go back in time and look at, let's say, when silver was a big school need. lots a, lots of people came in and got attracted to the commodities market at that time. and then you had just a natural division of people who decided to get an education and stick around people who are and how to take profit. and people who just got to greedy and bought silver, let's say all the way on the way down until the hunt brothers came out on the market. and we know that did not and well, and those people went belly up and i think we'll see the change situation here. the good news is the retail
so what can the fcc say about that? make money, do good with it. there is nothing fraudulent really going on. and there's an interesting new poll from wells fargo. the basically showed half of teens were actually learning about this and interested in investing because of what they're seeing with the game stop situation. and these mean stock, i have 30 seconds for you. but is that some other good that's coming out of this? absolutely, and this was so different really, if you go back in time and...
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congress, and it would include $65 million for broadband, and yet, there is no acting chair at the fcc as some of these policies advance, they are going to need some steady leadership. host: and i think he meant to say six to $5 billion, with a -- $65 billion with a b. >> i did, i did. [laughter] host: an issue we have not talked about yet, but i did want to ask, what are the chances of a national privacy law taking place this year or coming into fruition this year? >> my colleague alex at politico just did a really good piece about people who basically say the privacy is 70% or 80% done, but they have laid so much of the groundwork and yet still, these efforts have stalled and that is not a priority, the senate commerce committee does not have any hearings planned anytime soon, same in the house, so it is just clear that senator cantwell, senator wicker, the people who are influential in trying to get this past are not focused on it, they are obviously pulled, they have to be thinking about infrastructure, they have to be thinking about the endless frontier act, so i guess if i had to
congress, and it would include $65 million for broadband, and yet, there is no acting chair at the fcc as some of these policies advance, they are going to need some steady leadership. host: and i think he meant to say six to $5 billion, with a -- $65 billion with a b. >> i did, i did. [laughter] host: an issue we have not talked about yet, but i did want to ask, what are the chances of a national privacy law taking place this year or coming into fruition this year? >> my colleague...
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and china but the license was given by the fcc for a link in 2017 and since then you've seen several proposed projects that have not yet met with fcc because of cc has become completely unable to trust the cable that would land in shanghai or hong kong and would be free from chinese state subversion. another piece of the u.s. domestic policy mix has to do with technology controls and their it's a little more opec, how are we managing things like export controls to see the sophisticated fiber-optic technology needed to allow the chinese players to compete at the top-tier against the long-standing and more advanced democratic country players, are we preventing american institution and companies exporting that technology or are we seeing leakage of the damaging variety and some of that has to do with the u.s. companies that would be exporting this technology and some in a way that speaks to the points that china has been raising two american universities are doing with the sponsorship of chinese technology and telecommunication companies and whether they're providing technology to china
and china but the license was given by the fcc for a link in 2017 and since then you've seen several proposed projects that have not yet met with fcc because of cc has become completely unable to trust the cable that would land in shanghai or hong kong and would be free from chinese state subversion. another piece of the u.s. domestic policy mix has to do with technology controls and their it's a little more opec, how are we managing things like export controls to see the sophisticated...
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slowly in designating who leadership is going to be in the pertinent areas of the doj, the ftc, and fcc. we have acting heads and all of those agencies, and while the acting heads are moving aggressively to do what they want, probably most mainly the -- rebecca slaughter, the acting chairwoman, there is only so much they can do when they are acting. they might not be able to carry it out or someone else might be able to take their place, so that is definitely making sure that that that is not a huge priority for them. of course they have a pandemic in infrastructure and everything else to deal with, and there is a lot to address their administration, but that has been slow, for sure. as far as the hill, the hill can move a lot faster, because they -- it's chairs are in place for the committees, and they are having hearings and they are introducing bills. we have not seen anything actually passed yet, but there is definitely momentum to get at least a bunch of antitrust bills and it is whether they are able to get them over the finish line, but we are seeing a little bit moving out of co
slowly in designating who leadership is going to be in the pertinent areas of the doj, the ftc, and fcc. we have acting heads and all of those agencies, and while the acting heads are moving aggressively to do what they want, probably most mainly the -- rebecca slaughter, the acting chairwoman, there is only so much they can do when they are acting. they might not be able to carry it out or someone else might be able to take their place, so that is definitely making sure that that that is not a...
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fcc commissioners, two ftc commissioners, panel with four of our prestigious academic board members. and now, of course, today we're delighted to have with us a key congressman who i'm going to introduce. and just a moment. we're excited about that. and sometime before the end of the year we're going to have a proper celebration of that key milestone. we're, by the way, one other by the way, i know that c-span is joining us today. he we're always delighted with our c-span audience with us and we're grateful c-span is covering another one of the three state foundations events as they have many times in the past. so now we're pleased to welcome back once again congressman bob latta. he participated in two previous free state foundation events. the least of which that occurred is a pandemic, of course. so a lot has changed. so now i want to formally introduce congressman bob latta and with his permission, i'm going to give you the shortened version of this. >> please. >> there is a lot there really. and i'm going to give you the short version. of course, the full version is on the congr
fcc commissioners, two ftc commissioners, panel with four of our prestigious academic board members. and now, of course, today we're delighted to have with us a key congressman who i'm going to introduce. and just a moment. we're excited about that. and sometime before the end of the year we're going to have a proper celebration of that key milestone. we're, by the way, one other by the way, i know that c-span is joining us today. he we're always delighted with our c-span audience with us and...
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the fcc chairman gary gensler -- the fcc chairman -- the sec chairman gary gensler spoke exclusivelyoomberg earlier. >> i will be motivated by working families, and working families need the protection. roosevelt knew this in the 1930's. president biden knows it. it is about working families, ensuring they get disclosures so they can make the choices in the markets, and there is a cop on the beach protecting against flawed -- on the beat protecting against fraud and manipulation. that is our goal, ensuring that there is consistent disclosure to those investors. i think companies benefit as well. alix: disclosure is a broad concept, so let's narrow in on that. where specifically do you think we need more disclosure? kristen: there's trillions -- gary: this trillions of dollars calling for disclosure around climate risk. they may also have to take off disclosures around human capital. the most fundamental asset of a company, the people who work there. tom: eric, thank you for joining jon and i this moaning. i'm going to go broader here. i have never seen a primal cry for an sec commiss
the fcc chairman gary gensler -- the fcc chairman -- the sec chairman gary gensler spoke exclusivelyoomberg earlier. >> i will be motivated by working families, and working families need the protection. roosevelt knew this in the 1930's. president biden knows it. it is about working families, ensuring they get disclosures so they can make the choices in the markets, and there is a cop on the beach protecting against flawed -- on the beat protecting against fraud and manipulation. that is...
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the fcc, none of the commissioners were talked was in the last administration.that's not traditional to the open approach. the benefits of technology can flow to everybody because the negative impacts of this decoupling are causing billions of dollars of losses in the united states and around the world. there is no reason for this. we have to take the best things of globalization and address some of the concerns that arose when did to bring the benefits of technology to everybody, this requires collaboration. >> host: when we started this conversation he used the phrase with and replace. how embedded is huawei technology in the u.s. infrastructure? >> guest: we had equipment and a number of that year three carriers, the mostly remote smaller carriers. it's really not going to be a problem in terms of security of the united states to rip it out the it's going to hurt a number of american companies and it's going to impact their ability to do business. there is a example. a number of our customers went to an expert company, domain five, , and they get into greata
the fcc, none of the commissioners were talked was in the last administration.that's not traditional to the open approach. the benefits of technology can flow to everybody because the negative impacts of this decoupling are causing billions of dollars of losses in the united states and around the world. there is no reason for this. we have to take the best things of globalization and address some of the concerns that arose when did to bring the benefits of technology to everybody, this requires...
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the fcc, none of the commissioners would talk to us in the last administration.re open to talking about these things. whether there can be -- where there can be assurance and transparency. the benefits flow to everybody, because the negative impact is causing billions of dollars of losses in the united states and around the world. there is no reason for this. we have to take the best things of globalization, addressed some of the concerns, and bring the benefits of technology to everybody. this requires collaboration. host: when we started the conversation, you used the phrase rip and replace. how embedded is huawei technology in u.s. infrastructure? andy: we have equipment in a number of the big three carriers. most of the smaller carriers. it will not be a problem in terms of security in the united states, i think it will hurt a number of american companies and impact their ability to do business. a number of our customers went to an expert company, domain five, and got them to create a paper, they submitted it to the fcc and nobody will talk to us about it. th
the fcc, none of the commissioners would talk to us in the last administration.re open to talking about these things. whether there can be -- where there can be assurance and transparency. the benefits flow to everybody, because the negative impact is causing billions of dollars of losses in the united states and around the world. there is no reason for this. we have to take the best things of globalization, addressed some of the concerns, and bring the benefits of technology to everybody. this...
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it marries up big effect with the fcc. the emails released with dr. and the idea they were keeping information from the american people relative to the origins of this virus. that's the part that scares me the most is how big tech and big government will collude to further harm and limit speech. >> they are -- they are selling it as a joint effort and it's just the opposite. >> the head commissioner at the fcc. guess where she work boulevard she went to the ftc? she worked on the thousands judiciary committee for the democrats. judge jeanine: ohio congressman jim jordan. thanks for being with us tonight. while kamala harris refuses to visit the border. one state is stepping up big time to protect americans. former arkansas governor mike huckabee with reaction next. judge jeanine: it's been nearly three months sains president biden -- since president biden named kamala harris as the border czar. texas congressman henry quesar. in the meantime. florida governor ron desantis is stepping up to support our border state. >> we believe securing the southern
it marries up big effect with the fcc. the emails released with dr. and the idea they were keeping information from the american people relative to the origins of this virus. that's the part that scares me the most is how big tech and big government will collude to further harm and limit speech. >> they are -- they are selling it as a joint effort and it's just the opposite. >> the head commissioner at the fcc. guess where she work boulevard she went to the ftc? she worked on the...
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and actually the fcc has now been given 30 days to sure of their arguments. and i feel like if we look at facebook, not only acquisition of whatsapp and instagram, in which case i would agree with the child, but something should have been done about that sooner. at the time, if these law makers had a problem with it, but we see that face because also engage in anti competitive behavior, such as blocking links to other social media sites within its own messaging function, which i, i struggled to see how that cannot be seen as anti competitive behavior, but a lot of people are right in saying that although this is a setback, this is just beginning and we also cannot forget that right now the role of the course are playing is simply to interpret the laws and try to apply them justly but we also have another avenue if we wish to rein in bid tech power and that is through new legislation. there are a number of new built being passed specifically to target the growing power of, of big techs. so if this avenue fails, that does not mean the fight over the platforms l
and actually the fcc has now been given 30 days to sure of their arguments. and i feel like if we look at facebook, not only acquisition of whatsapp and instagram, in which case i would agree with the child, but something should have been done about that sooner. at the time, if these law makers had a problem with it, but we see that face because also engage in anti competitive behavior, such as blocking links to other social media sites within its own messaging function, which i, i struggled to...
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and so, they have taken these -- all these carriers are -- and the fcc are working towards trying toe stop some of the robocallers from using some technology but then other types of technology pop up and they can get through to your phone. >> joanna, thanks so much. >> wish i had better news. >> me, too. >> good to see you >>> there is breaking news, now, on cnbc. just in from "the washington post," we are now told to expect federal indictments tomorrow against, both, the trump organization and the trump -- trump organization's chief-financial officer, allen weisselberg. e tas,ig aerhis. rheumatoid arthr. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain
and so, they have taken these -- all these carriers are -- and the fcc are working towards trying toe stop some of the robocallers from using some technology but then other types of technology pop up and they can get through to your phone. >> joanna, thanks so much. >> wish i had better news. >> me, too. >> good to see you >>> there is breaking news, now, on cnbc. just in from "the washington post," we are now told to expect federal indictments...
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we're going to talk about the fcc and climate and disclosure because that's going to be a fascinating topic. one that means a lot -- >> you better start doing -- i was talking -- i was talking with someone who sells credits. >> for trees >> it's a booming business because they're afraid. >> you have a lot of trees - >> people want to buy credits to save trees. >> i got it. >> can - >> what's the matter with that >> can we get to the market? carl and i were getting some well-deserved rest last week you were manning the desk. >> what about the market >> actually, i'm just curious where things stand here. >> this week is a horrible week. >> when we open 20 minutes from now, we look to be a little higher. >> there was so much damage last week while you were gone away. the industrials collapsed. just collapsed i'm talking about major moves in reaction to the fact that you could say, look, there were so many different reasons - >> the market and put up amc oh, the market >> all right, all right. >> that was not my intent. >> oh, my -- interest rates plummet. honeywell was at 230 and went to
we're going to talk about the fcc and climate and disclosure because that's going to be a fascinating topic. one that means a lot -- >> you better start doing -- i was talking -- i was talking with someone who sells credits. >> for trees >> it's a booming business because they're afraid. >> you have a lot of trees - >> people want to buy credits to save trees. >> i got it. >> can - >> what's the matter with that >> can we get to the market?...
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. >> host: before we get down into the institutions of government like the fcc and the mandatory disclosures of things, you go through a lot of these acronyms, corporate social responsibility and as richard mentioned, environmental social governance questions, who gets to decide these questions when companies are making decisions about where to invest resources, where to engage philanthropic lady how to organize the business itself. >> one thing about the message to government officials and bureaucratic officials i would add the message that there are players in the game who don't care about you. they don't care about the sec or about any of the governments officials that make the technical rules. their intention is to go around the government and to impose their own clause like governmental regulatory regime on the financial market. in fact, that's taking place at this moment with help from the world economic forum and michael bloomberg and so i would warn the government officials that there is a very serious and concerted effort on the part of players outside of government to usurp the pow
. >> host: before we get down into the institutions of government like the fcc and the mandatory disclosures of things, you go through a lot of these acronyms, corporate social responsibility and as richard mentioned, environmental social governance questions, who gets to decide these questions when companies are making decisions about where to invest resources, where to engage philanthropic lady how to organize the business itself. >> one thing about the message to government...
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competitive against china and this is something, particularly with the fcc, with a ban on electronics, it is something that congress is looking into, seeing what their role needs to be, what more they might be able to do that the fcc does not have the power to do. this is one of the few things in washington that is very bipartisan and we are expecting to see more regulations come out as the year continues. kathleen: emily wilkins, thank you very much, our government reporter joining us from washington. xi jinping is tapping a top deputy to help domestic chipmakers overcome u.s. sanctions and take on biden's revival plans for the industry. sources say president she's economic advisers will oversee the third-generation chipmaking push. the involvement of one of the most trusted lieutenants highlights the importance of the initiative for beijing as other global semiconductor powerhouses, including japan and south korea, race to shore up their own industries. still ahead, we are in beijing for a major online shopping festival. jd.com is expected to pocket billions of dollars from its even
competitive against china and this is something, particularly with the fcc, with a ban on electronics, it is something that congress is looking into, seeing what their role needs to be, what more they might be able to do that the fcc does not have the power to do. this is one of the few things in washington that is very bipartisan and we are expecting to see more regulations come out as the year continues. kathleen: emily wilkins, thank you very much, our government reporter joining us from...
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in both of these cases, if domestic courts can't or won't pursue justice, and we oppose the eye fcc,o we think the victims of these supposed crimes can go for justice? >> just to be clear, the congresswoman was asking secretary blinken where he thinks victims of war crimes, crimes against humanity can go for justice if local courts say israeli courts or afghanistan courts will not look into these cases, and if the u.s. opposes the international criminal court from investigating these crimes when it comes to afghanistan in the israeli government. she was referencing the fact that there are active, international criminal court investigations of all the people she name. back in march they opened an investigation into war crimes. the inquiry is expected to inspect crimes made by israelis and israelis. the fcc ruled the chief prosecutor can open an investigation into allegations of war crimes in afghanistan since 2003, but all sides of the conflict including the taliban and u.s. led forces. that is all factual, that is a factual recitation of the things happening in the international crim
in both of these cases, if domestic courts can't or won't pursue justice, and we oppose the eye fcc,o we think the victims of these supposed crimes can go for justice? >> just to be clear, the congresswoman was asking secretary blinken where he thinks victims of war crimes, crimes against humanity can go for justice if local courts say israeli courts or afghanistan courts will not look into these cases, and if the u.s. opposes the international criminal court from investigating these...
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. >> i personally had the fcc on my tail because i choreographed cardi b and megan thee stallion's dancein trouble, might as well keep going with this. >> you're no stranger to the controversy. >> sadly, it's pop culture, you want those moments. >> reporter: as if he hadn't rocked the both enough already, sean knew he had a chance to really send a message with lil nas x's "snl" performance. >> i always had in mind, if i get my hands on that project, i'm going to really take it to the next level. >> do you feel like he had something different in him that allowed you to sort of tap into such a boundary-pushing choreography? >> he was like, yeah, i want you to lick on me. yep, i want to sit on his lap. yep, i want to spin on the pole. >> that is' brazenness inspire you in a way? >> absolutely. meeting him, linking with him, we got along so well, two young gay kids from atlanta. i got him, he got me, we had fun. >> cross-representation of two minority groups, a gay man, a black man. tell me about some of the struggles you faced a as a choreographer. >> i ran into a lot of difficult moments.
. >> i personally had the fcc on my tail because i choreographed cardi b and megan thee stallion's dancein trouble, might as well keep going with this. >> you're no stranger to the controversy. >> sadly, it's pop culture, you want those moments. >> reporter: as if he hadn't rocked the both enough already, sean knew he had a chance to really send a message with lil nas x's "snl" performance. >> i always had in mind, if i get my hands on that project, i'm...
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howie: jimmy kimmel had a cup things to say after a report that donald trump in 2018 asked the fcc ord take action against him and saturday night live for constantly mocking him. some aides reported to have said they viewed his efforts not as a constitutional crisis but as a nuisance. >> to me it feels more like a crisis than a nuisance. i'm up here talking about him and he's asking the feds to do who knows what. alec baldwin is the one you want, he dressed up as you. joining us now is griff jenkins. trump said the story is fabricated but he says the one sided shows should be considered an illegal campaign contribution from the democrat party so sounds like he does believe in government regulation of comedy shows or what he called one sided shows. >> we have of to think if darryl hammond or dana car ivey are jealous. he wasn't necessarily instructing anybody to do anything, but it does confirm that he wants to hit them as hard as he can and had different agency from the fcc and doj take a look at it. it sounds like from the reports that the staff said we'll look, not much came of it.
howie: jimmy kimmel had a cup things to say after a report that donald trump in 2018 asked the fcc ord take action against him and saturday night live for constantly mocking him. some aides reported to have said they viewed his efforts not as a constitutional crisis but as a nuisance. >> to me it feels more like a crisis than a nuisance. i'm up here talking about him and he's asking the feds to do who knows what. alec baldwin is the one you want, he dressed up as you. joining us now is...
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space-x creator elon musk wants to change that, with the help of an $800 million grant from the fcc,al communications commission. the project, called "starlink," plans to send 42,000 satellites into space. the goal -- to provide internet access to remote areas. so far, he's launched more than 1700 of them. to put that in perspective, there are currently only 4300 working satellites in orbit. astronomers say the light radiating from the satellites blocks their view of the night skies. others are worried about adding to the tons of junk already floating in space. the project has not yet received full environmental review. as for costs, starlink users in those remote areas pay almost $500 dollars for a set-up kit and $99 a month for the service. >> when we come back, a pop quiz about literary history. soledad: what was the most popular book sold in the 19th century, second only to the bible? my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line
space-x creator elon musk wants to change that, with the help of an $800 million grant from the fcc,al communications commission. the project, called "starlink," plans to send 42,000 satellites into space. the goal -- to provide internet access to remote areas. so far, he's launched more than 1700 of them. to put that in perspective, there are currently only 4300 working satellites in orbit. astronomers say the light radiating from the satellites blocks their view of the night skies....
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laws and the fcc, you name it. they're not for it unless democrats can find votes to get rid of the filibuster which we talked about ad nauseam and know they do not presently have, that bill goes nowhere. on infrastructure it's a different story although with a similar refrain. the challenge there remains what it has always been. how do you pay for up to a trillion dollars of hard infrastructure that will satisfy republicans' red line on not raising taxes on basically anyone and will satisfy the democratic red line to not do things like user fees, gas tax, fees for electric vehicles and so the groups that come together on what they want to spend money on, i think that's pretty much agreed to across the board and that's why we've seen the back and forth negotiations with the core leaders of the bipartisan group because democrats are pretty committed to this idea of two tracks. a bipartisan hard infrastructure bill and a democrat-only grab-bag of all these big legislative priorities, both being things that move in th
laws and the fcc, you name it. they're not for it unless democrats can find votes to get rid of the filibuster which we talked about ad nauseam and know they do not presently have, that bill goes nowhere. on infrastructure it's a different story although with a similar refrain. the challenge there remains what it has always been. how do you pay for up to a trillion dollars of hard infrastructure that will satisfy republicans' red line on not raising taxes on basically anyone and will satisfy...
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clearly we have looked at and agreed on things like broadband and we have seen the fcc take good steps to continue to expand broadband, especially in rural areas where there is a true digital divide that we are trying to overcome. i know congress has come together many times in the last few years to try to put more money in place to bridge that gap on the digital divide. still more work to do, especially during the pandemic we saw there are more needs. if we can keep it focused on those things, i think you'll see a lot of bipartisan agreement. once it gets beyond that that's where things have seen the breakdown. what i want to ask about something that's going to expired at the end of next week, this proxy voting scheme that's been going on since may of last year. from what the majority had presented when this got created was the reason the proxy voting was there is because we had a pandemic and things were shut down and people had trouble getting around and maybe were concerned about the virus and not wanting to leave maybe their home or their local community. obviously now with the va
clearly we have looked at and agreed on things like broadband and we have seen the fcc take good steps to continue to expand broadband, especially in rural areas where there is a true digital divide that we are trying to overcome. i know congress has come together many times in the last few years to try to put more money in place to bridge that gap on the digital divide. still more work to do, especially during the pandemic we saw there are more needs. if we can keep it focused on those things,...
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andria, rgin >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," an exclusive interview with the new acting o fccat stopping unwanted calls. >>> plus, we'll speak with washington, d.c., mayor muriel bowser on what's being done to combat the rise on violent crime and the push for d.c. statehood. >>> and we mark pride month. we will hear from two generations of gay air force officers about life before and after don't ask, don't tell. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
andria, rgin >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," an exclusive interview with the new acting o fccat stopping unwanted calls. >>> plus, we'll speak with washington, d.c., mayor muriel bowser on what's being done to combat the rise on violent crime and the push for d.c. statehood. >>> and we mark pride month. we will hear from two generations of gay air force officers about life before and after don't ask, don't tell. >>> that's the "cbs...
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and then we have his, you know, international crime recognized further since the fcc that we can all use together. and this is really a battle that needs to be led from the world altogether. thank you so much for outlining that for us, mary to some of the european public for the greens are you in scientific panel has recommended that australia's great barrier reef be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites angry. the australian government, the race a major tourist attraction on the stranger, has been working to keep it off. be in danger lest un body says the decline in coral is due to climate change and as urged australia to take accelerated action. now why akash the name stands for the biggest financial scandal in german history. i was in the company collapse investigative committee has been trying to shed light on what happened today. the german parliament debates its final report a year ago in june 2020 this financial services provided filed for insolvency after it became known that 1900000000 euros was missing from its balance sheet. in a few days, the company stock plum
and then we have his, you know, international crime recognized further since the fcc that we can all use together. and this is really a battle that needs to be led from the world altogether. thank you so much for outlining that for us, mary to some of the european public for the greens are you in scientific panel has recommended that australia's great barrier reef be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites angry. the australian government, the race a major tourist attraction on the...
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but you know, his, his focus is now at the fcc. so i don't see the problems with the see if you see being fixed until we get some new blood in terms of a new chairman that's going to be able to address those problems. so i want to segue to electric vehicles and also hearken back to the last part of this episode. because i disagree with one position, the 2 of you took, which is that we should have declare a state of emergency and just push through things that gave us the patriot act that gave us the response to the pandemic, which we're not allowed to really talk about in social media including youtube, this goes out on youtube as well. so we can't really talk about the disastrous policy there. i think they tend to rule out policies that end up benefiting their friends and corporations, often the expense to the population and are never quite forthright. at the actual cost. so electric vehicles are great. they go to 0 to 61 point one seconds. if you have a turbo thruster on it as much as talking about and you know, they don't speak e
but you know, his, his focus is now at the fcc. so i don't see the problems with the see if you see being fixed until we get some new blood in terms of a new chairman that's going to be able to address those problems. so i want to segue to electric vehicles and also hearken back to the last part of this episode. because i disagree with one position, the 2 of you took, which is that we should have declare a state of emergency and just push through things that gave us the patriot act that gave us...
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and then we have his, you know, international crime recognized further since the fcc that we can all use together. and this is really a battle that needs to be led from the world altogether. thank you so much for outlining that for a summary to some of the european atomic for the greens. now you unscientific panel has recommended that australia's great barrier reef be put on the list of endangered world heritage sites, angering the australian government, the reef, the major tourist attraction and the straight has been working to keep it off the endangered list. your body says the decline in cordele east. you to climate change and urge australia to take accelerated action on just both your 2022 groups wrapped up on monday group. see austria joined the netherlands in qualifying for the last 16 while there was a night of drama in group bay. and copenhagen denmark hammered russia for one to secure surprising 2nd place. finish in front of the pack stadium. fans and players . clearly emotional after christian eric since collapse in the 1st group game and st. petersburg felon held belgium f
and then we have his, you know, international crime recognized further since the fcc that we can all use together. and this is really a battle that needs to be led from the world altogether. thank you so much for outlining that for a summary to some of the european atomic for the greens. now you unscientific panel has recommended that australia's great barrier reef be put on the list of endangered world heritage sites, angering the australian government, the reef, the major tourist attraction...
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it's also very absent because our back to the fcc and we don't have the class because it's a multi sort of building and they are working full time and there is no, what do you see about that health issue that social or big? i mean landman issue, know the home them and why are these specially the flowery band leading while are you not going to any bodies need to be done to be there? we don't want expression and voice and stuff bad. also how to get back to the piano . right. and also, you know, that we talked around the a t. c, but it's not, you know, what do you mean? everybody's thinking about their feet and their mar, my gosh, that got there. i found livelihood. is that great in most of the female lot, gosh, that was a lot of has been abused and the harpy or women cannot walk in the factory because they don't have the actual get it have victory, but they are who you are. and i be back when you speak or go know what even asking, nobody's talking about also and there are not properly the really physically mentally because they don't have the best guy. we met friendly. what i would thing
it's also very absent because our back to the fcc and we don't have the class because it's a multi sort of building and they are working full time and there is no, what do you see about that health issue that social or big? i mean landman issue, know the home them and why are these specially the flowery band leading while are you not going to any bodies need to be done to be there? we don't want expression and voice and stuff bad. also how to get back to the piano . right. and also, you know,...
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don't do things like the fcc did that basically said we will make a predictive assessment.e think this is what huawei will do in the future. that is really not consistent with the rule of law approach of the united states. in fact, it raises the point that if it weren't for double standards in public discourse in this country i am not sure there would be standards at all. host: what is the connection of huawei technologies to the chinese government? andy: effect is there is not a connection. just as, all this discussion about the security law and the impact on huawei, we are privately owned, there is no connection to the chinese government other than any other company around the road would have. if you think back to the allegations slowed and made, the u.s. intelligence committee monitored all communications with huawei for five years and they could not find evidence of wrongdoing. when we talk about the huge cybersecurity and privacy issues, and privacy particularly is not being addressed in the u.s.. there needs to be very strict requirements applying to everybody and the
don't do things like the fcc did that basically said we will make a predictive assessment.e think this is what huawei will do in the future. that is really not consistent with the rule of law approach of the united states. in fact, it raises the point that if it weren't for double standards in public discourse in this country i am not sure there would be standards at all. host: what is the connection of huawei technologies to the chinese government? andy: effect is there is not a connection....
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now, i didn't it's also very upset because are packed in that fcc and we don't have the last time because it's a multi sort of building and they are working full time and there is no, what do you see about that? health issue definition or diction, and i mean landman, issue, know the whole them and why are these specially the lowry band leading while are you not going to any of these needs to be done to be there? we don't want expression and voice and stuff bad. also how to get back to the piano . right. and also, you know, that we talked around the a t c, but it's not, you know, what is in the, everybody's thinking about their feet and their mark. my gosh, that, how got there? i found livelihood is that most of the female lot gosh, that was a lot of has been abused and after 4 years or women cannot walk in the factory because they don't have the actual victory. but they are who you are and i be where he's been or go, what is it asking? nobody's talking about also. and there are not properly the really physically mentally because they don't have the best thing. i meant friendly. what every
now, i didn't it's also very upset because are packed in that fcc and we don't have the last time because it's a multi sort of building and they are working full time and there is no, what do you see about that? health issue definition or diction, and i mean landman, issue, know the whole them and why are these specially the lowry band leading while are you not going to any of these needs to be done to be there? we don't want expression and voice and stuff bad. also how to get back to the piano...