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peter: i apologize, gopal.ut chuck schumer and tom cotton, who don't agree a lot, the senators have sent a letter to the fcc to re-examine licenses because "involving national security and chinese government's increased role in economics and other forms of espionage requires a re-examination." and that's a quote from "the new york times." commissioner o'rielly: i'm very aware of the letter and the request and have had a number of proceedings on the matter. it's potentially troubling. we have to be mindful of that for foreign national security. gopal: this is also a criticism of the fcc. the previous administration, the obama administration, had an initiative that included cybersecurity risk assessment as part of 5g deployment. and this administration has gone back from that. does that make sense? should fcc be looking at cybersecurity on the entire network as a predicate when it looks at development? commissioner o'rielly: i would love to answer your question but i don't get to answer that. congress does. i can
peter: i apologize, gopal.ut chuck schumer and tom cotton, who don't agree a lot, the senators have sent a letter to the fcc to re-examine licenses because "involving national security and chinese government's increased role in economics and other forms of espionage requires a re-examination." and that's a quote from "the new york times." commissioner o'rielly: i'm very aware of the letter and the request and have had a number of proceedings on the matter. it's potentially...
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gopal: how does it play out? we are now on the verge of the 5g era.ow do you think this decision in the way the court framed it play into how the 5g architecture comes about? commissioner o'rielly: i only had an hour with the decision and haven't digested it yet. it does get to the issue of preemption, the matter i have talked about. we need preemptive activity to have a fulsome 5g rollout. govern the wireless side of the equation and i envisioned that will be challenged. it has been challenged once. we take further action, that will be challenged in the courts . so it is a long litigation i had a lot of activity for lawyers. peter: in these early hours after the decision, the california -- california can move forward at this point, correct? commissioner o'rielly: you could say their reading of the decision has been proactively preempted, but we are still going to have a challenge to that decision as well as others that those affected. peter: you think the majority on the fcc will challenge that? commissioner o'rielly: it absolutely has to. otherwise
gopal: how does it play out? we are now on the verge of the 5g era.ow do you think this decision in the way the court framed it play into how the 5g architecture comes about? commissioner o'rielly: i only had an hour with the decision and haven't digested it yet. it does get to the issue of preemption, the matter i have talked about. we need preemptive activity to have a fulsome 5g rollout. govern the wireless side of the equation and i envisioned that will be challenged. it has been challenged...
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did you have gopal killed?radition decision but the couple have denied the allegations against them. the parents of harry dunn, the teenager killed in a car crash involving the wife of an american diplomat, have met president trump at the white house. charlotte charles and tim dunn arrived for the meeting to be told that the woman concerned, anne sacoolas, was in a room next—door. but the couple declined to see her, saying they didn't want to be railroaded into a meeting they weren't prepared for. they told cbs this morning how the meeting came about. our spokesperson had a phone call from the white house extending an invitation for us to get there as soon as possible to meet with a senior official, that is all we knew. we had no idea who it was and we certainly did not think for a second that it would be president trump. did they tell you that the anne sacoolas would be there? so you're shocked to learn that she was there? he said that she was in the building, but they room next to us was was being highly guar
did you have gopal killed?radition decision but the couple have denied the allegations against them. the parents of harry dunn, the teenager killed in a car crash involving the wife of an american diplomat, have met president trump at the white house. charlotte charles and tim dunn arrived for the meeting to be told that the woman concerned, anne sacoolas, was in a room next—door. but the couple declined to see her, saying they didn't want to be railroaded into a meeting they weren't prepared...
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luxmy gopal, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.again to secure a new election, as eu ambassadors meet to discuss another possible brexit delay. tens of thousands of people are forced to leave their homes, as wildfires rage through california's wine country. post—mortem examinations are to begin on the 39 people who died in a shipping container bound for britain. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the times, which focuses on the uk labour pa rty‘s reaction to prime minister borisjohnson‘s call for an early general election. it reports that labour's leader jeremy corbyn was on thursday night still considering backing the election call, despite massive pressure from his own party to reject it. the german paper die welt says johnson's chance of getting a new election is zero, as the strong support he requires from 0pposition parties to trigger one is not in sight. tech crunch leads on the online giant amazon's first earnings miss in two years, which led to its
luxmy gopal, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.again to secure a new election, as eu ambassadors meet to discuss another possible brexit delay. tens of thousands of people are forced to leave their homes, as wildfires rage through california's wine country. post—mortem examinations are to begin on the 39 people who died in a shipping container bound for britain. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the...
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luxmy gopal reports.owing the end, let's look back at ferrybridge power station's heyday. at its peak in the 1960s, it produced enough electricity for two million people. for half a century its giant cooling towers churning out steam dominated the skyline. today thousands turned out to see four of those towers demolished. it's a once—in—a—lifetime thing really because there's not many cooling towers left now. why did you come along to watch this today? to see it get blown up and to see how big an explosion it makes. just to see a big bang and everything gets destroyed. it is always on the skyline when you travel on the a1 or the m62 so it's a big day for people in this area. the company behind the site closed it in 2016 and shifted to low carbon in energy. this has been part of the skyline for about 50 years so for the local community, they will see a change in that skyline. so there is a bittersweet feeling for the local residents here. those residents helped count down to the moment this familiar outlin
luxmy gopal reports.owing the end, let's look back at ferrybridge power station's heyday. at its peak in the 1960s, it produced enough electricity for two million people. for half a century its giant cooling towers churning out steam dominated the skyline. today thousands turned out to see four of those towers demolished. it's a once—in—a—lifetime thing really because there's not many cooling towers left now. why did you come along to watch this today? to see it get blown up and to see...
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. >> host: joining us to drill down into this case and other issues is gopal ratnam of cq roll call who covers technology and telecom. >> thank you. interesting, telecom on the top about the net neutrality case, what are your concerns? i mean, you talk about how some, you know, state by state, and it'll be potentially late gated on the -- lit gated on a case by case basis. can you talk about what do you mean by case by case, and what do you see as the top issues you're going to be hooking at. >> guest: some states have gone after the procurement side, some have enacted their entire regime based on the rules we struck down and replaced with our recent action, so i don't know what particular state activity would be. but if it runs counter to what we're trying to do with our policy, we'll likely have to challenge that activity under our authority. it'll be more of a state by state basis rather than here is the governance for traffic on the internet, internet access and broadband access, is and we're going to have to teal with that on the federal side. we're going to get many more litigants
. >> host: joining us to drill down into this case and other issues is gopal ratnam of cq roll call who covers technology and telecom. >> thank you. interesting, telecom on the top about the net neutrality case, what are your concerns? i mean, you talk about how some, you know, state by state, and it'll be potentially late gated on the -- lit gated on a case by case basis. can you talk about what do you mean by case by case, and what do you see as the top issues you're going to be...
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gopal ratnam is with cq roll call. gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: appreciate it. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. tweeted by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next, general joseph votel who served as commander of u.s. central command during the obama and trump administration's sat down for an interview with former defense undersecretary michele flournoy. they discussed china, russia and iran as well as current technology and intelligence. this is 30 m
gopal ratnam is with cq roll call. gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: appreciate it. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court in public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. tweeted by cable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government....
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luxmy gopal, bbc news.hocked the world. on their rampage through iraq and syria, ancient artefacts destroyed by islamic state militants. these, the winged bulls that once stood in the ancient city of nimrud, blown up by the militants. now, they are born anew. we started working to record all of the known fragments that were removed from nimrud and taken to the british museum in the 19th century, and then were spread around other museums in europe. from those scans, a perfect replica, carefully created. translation: these bulls are symbols. the human‘s head represents wisdom and knowledge, ability and thinking. the wings show progress, speed, strength and highness. the body is a mix of a lion‘s body and a bull‘s body, animals that represent strength and wealth. they have now been installed at the university of mosul. translation: i feel very happy today to see the statue of the winged bull that expresses the emblem, the civilisation and heritage of mosul. the originals cannot ever be brought back, but these
luxmy gopal, bbc news.hocked the world. on their rampage through iraq and syria, ancient artefacts destroyed by islamic state militants. these, the winged bulls that once stood in the ancient city of nimrud, blown up by the militants. now, they are born anew. we started working to record all of the known fragments that were removed from nimrud and taken to the british museum in the 19th century, and then were spread around other museums in europe. from those scans, a perfect replica, carefully...
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luxmy gopal has the story.ness the end ofan era. crowds gathering to witness the end of an era. but before showing the end, let's look back at ferrybridge power station's heyday. at its peak in the 1960s, a produce enough electricity for 2 million people. for half a century its giant cooling towers churning out steam dominated the skyline. today, thousands turned out to sea four of those towers demolish. it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing, not many cooling towers left 110w. thing, not many cooling towers left now. why did you come along to watch this today? to see it get blown up and see how big of an explosion it makes. just to see a big bang and everything getting destroyed. always on the skyline when you travel on the a1 or dm 62, so it is a big day for people in this area. the company behind the site closed it in 2016 in a shift to carbon energy. these have been part of the skyline for about 50 yea rs, been part of the skyline for about 50 years, so the local community will see a change in that skyline. it is
luxmy gopal has the story.ness the end ofan era. crowds gathering to witness the end of an era. but before showing the end, let's look back at ferrybridge power station's heyday. at its peak in the 1960s, a produce enough electricity for 2 million people. for half a century its giant cooling towers churning out steam dominated the skyline. today, thousands turned out to sea four of those towers demolish. it is a once-in-a-lifetime thing, not many cooling towers left 110w. thing, not many...
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luxmy gopal reports. ready to go? another day, another school run.are particularly at risk from air pollution and diseases linked to it. now academics in sheffield have analysed pollution levels on the school run by giving 45 families a monitoring device. green means good, yellow means it's quite pollutional, red means it's bad, and purple means it's very bad. the study‘s found that, in the worst cases, children are exposed to pollutants the equivalent of smoking 17.5 cigarettes a week, which they've caluclated by comparing the number of deaths caused by smoking and by air pollution. the families have been troubled by the results. it did kind of keep me awake at night sometimes. i did wake up and was really concerned, you know? i spoke to my husband about whether we should move house. but are some means of travel worse than others? we experimented — three neighbouring families going to the same school in three different ways to see which has the most exposure to air pollution, cycling, driving or walking? time to guess which was worst... walking! cyc
luxmy gopal reports. ready to go? another day, another school run.are particularly at risk from air pollution and diseases linked to it. now academics in sheffield have analysed pollution levels on the school run by giving 45 families a monitoring device. green means good, yellow means it's quite pollutional, red means it's bad, and purple means it's very bad. the study‘s found that, in the worst cases, children are exposed to pollutants the equivalent of smoking 17.5 cigarettes a week, which...
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arti dhir, who's 55, and kaval raijada who's 30, deny arranging to have 11—year—old gopal sejani killed grounds. six regional heads of the biggest employer group have urged the government to build the controversial h is to project in full. it comes after a review that could lead to the project being scrapped. they say it will bring benefits far beyond its cost. department store john lewis has stopped selling drones due to the growing concern over their misuse. flights at gatwick were suspended for three days when a drone was first spotted close to the runway in december. about 1,000 aircraft were either cancelled or diverted, affecting about 1a0 , 000 passengers. the department store said that sales were also on the decline due to restrictions in built—up areas. take a look at this photograph. it may not look like much but in a world first it was taken by a plant. the zoological society of london maidenhair fern the zoological society of london maidenhairfern took the zoological society of london maidenhair fern took photos of itself every 20 seconds using waste energy it had generated.
arti dhir, who's 55, and kaval raijada who's 30, deny arranging to have 11—year—old gopal sejani killed grounds. six regional heads of the biggest employer group have urged the government to build the controversial h is to project in full. it comes after a review that could lead to the project being scrapped. they say it will bring benefits far beyond its cost. department store john lewis has stopped selling drones due to the growing concern over their misuse. flights at gatwick were...
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(laughs) >> on good as gopal question at the very end. yes? >> thank you very much. i'm a reporter for public review in new york. joel covers national immigration. i cover what happens in new york. and like joel i started doing this after trump got a lady. i in education reporter for ten years was been quite an education. i focus on what's happening in new york which is the largest immigration court in the country, and four out of ten new yorkers are foreign-born and all this is a big issue. i would typically see immigration judge master calendar hearings of 80-100 each morning in new york, tons and tons of families coming from the border and it's still very busy. but with what you describe i'd like to know more about how the pipeline may be narrowing and if i will be seen as a reporter big changes in terms of the number of people coming from the border? because there were so many people and families living pushed through on an expedited docket and judges had to decide on the cases very quickly if they came from the border. do you see that this pipeline who is gettin
(laughs) >> on good as gopal question at the very end. yes? >> thank you very much. i'm a reporter for public review in new york. joel covers national immigration. i cover what happens in new york. and like joel i started doing this after trump got a lady. i in education reporter for ten years was been quite an education. i focus on what's happening in new york which is the largest immigration court in the country, and four out of ten new yorkers are foreign-born and all this is a...
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luxmy gopal is in sheffield with a group of remain voters, who are preparing to travel to london to taketurday morning to board these coaches behind me because on what is said to be a pretty defining day in this country's brexitjourney, pretty defining day in this country's brexit journey, people here are set to be making a journey themselves across it down to london to ta ke themselves across it down to london to take part in the people ‘s vote march. a quick riddle for you, what are the chef delia smith, the writer ian mcewan and the actor patrick stewart have in common? well, they are among the celebrity of two —— celebrities to have stumped up cashed to get these buses together. i will speak to some of the 114 people in sheffield who are on these coaches as part of the march. nell schofield, you have set on these disco —— coaches today. why are you taking part in this? we think the deal on offer needs to be voted down, it is a bad deal. and then we wa nt down, it is a bad deal. and then we want a people 's vote. we think there are people who should be involved in the final decision o
luxmy gopal is in sheffield with a group of remain voters, who are preparing to travel to london to taketurday morning to board these coaches behind me because on what is said to be a pretty defining day in this country's brexitjourney, pretty defining day in this country's brexit journey, people here are set to be making a journey themselves across it down to london to ta ke themselves across it down to london to take part in the people ‘s vote march. a quick riddle for you, what are the...
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luxmy gopal reports. ready to go? another day, another school run.heffield have analysed pollution levels on the school run by giving 45 families a monitoring device. green means good, yellow means it's quite pollutional, red means bad, and purple means very bad. the study showed children are exposed to pollutants equivalents of smoking 17.5 cigarettes a week, which they've caluclated by comparing the number of deaths caused by smoking and by air pollution. the families have been troubled by the results. it did kind of keep me awake at times. i was really concerned. i spoke with my husband whether we should move house. but are some means of travel worse than others? we experimented with three families going to the same school in three different ways to show which has the most exposure to air pollution. cycling, driving or walking? time to guess which was worse? walking! cycling! walking! before the results reveal all. the study shows the air pollution concentration is the highest inside the car, followed by cycling, and then walking. that's quite sur
luxmy gopal reports. ready to go? another day, another school run.heffield have analysed pollution levels on the school run by giving 45 families a monitoring device. green means good, yellow means it's quite pollutional, red means bad, and purple means very bad. the study showed children are exposed to pollutants equivalents of smoking 17.5 cigarettes a week, which they've caluclated by comparing the number of deaths caused by smoking and by air pollution. the families have been troubled by...
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. >> on good as gopal question at the very end. yes? >> thank you very much.orter for public review in new york. joel covers national immigration. i cover what happens in new york. and like joel i started doing this after trump got a lady. i in education reporter for ten years was been quite an education. i focus on what's happening in new york which is the largest immigration court in the country, and four out of ten new yorkers are foreign-born and all this is a big issue. i would typically see immigration judge master calendar hearings of 80-100 each morning in new york, tons and tons of families coming from the border and it's still very busy. but with what you describe i'd like to know more about how the pipeline may be narrowing and if i will be seen as a reporter big changes in terms of the number of people coming from the border? because there were so many people and families living pushed through on an expedited docket and judges had to decide on the cases very quickly if they came from the border. do you see that this pipeline -- who is getting throu
. >> on good as gopal question at the very end. yes? >> thank you very much.orter for public review in new york. joel covers national immigration. i cover what happens in new york. and like joel i started doing this after trump got a lady. i in education reporter for ten years was been quite an education. i focus on what's happening in new york which is the largest immigration court in the country, and four out of ten new yorkers are foreign-born and all this is a big issue. i would...
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luxmy gopal reports. ready to go? another day, another school run.f travel worse than others? we experimented with three families going to the same school in three different ways to show which has the most exposure to air pollution. cycling, driving or walking? time to guess which was worse. walking! cycling! walking! before the results reveal all. the study shows the air pollution concentration is the highest inside the car, followed by cycling, and then walking. that's quite surprising. they trap exhaust from cars in front of them, and tunnel them into this toxic box that is the car. the government has let down children in the country and has let them down very badly. because what we need is to speed up this transition to electric vehicles. the government is working across departments to tackle this really important issue, and don‘t forget that we are the first government to set net zero emissions by 2050, that is groundbreaking, and our clean—air strategy has been termed round breaking by the who. so we are definitely on the right track. sheffield
luxmy gopal reports. ready to go? another day, another school run.f travel worse than others? we experimented with three families going to the same school in three different ways to show which has the most exposure to air pollution. cycling, driving or walking? time to guess which was worse. walking! cycling! walking! before the results reveal all. the study shows the air pollution concentration is the highest inside the car, followed by cycling, and then walking. that's quite surprising. they...
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luxmy gopal is in sheffield for us this morning. good morning. of its kind, carried out by academics here in sheffield, they've looked atjust how much air pollution children are facing on the school run. ready to go? another day, another school run. and it's ready to go? another day, another school run. and its children, their lungs who are still developing, that are particularly at risk from air pollution and diseases linked to it. now academics in sheffield have analysed pollution levels on the school run by giving 45 families a monitoring device. green means good, the other means it's quite pollutional, red means bad, and purple means very bad. the study showed children are exposed to polluta nts showed children are exposed to pollutants equivalents of smoking 17.5 cigarettes a week, that's compared by comparing health statistics. i was really concerned, i spoke about whether i should move house, with my husband. some are worse than others. we experimented. three families going to the same school in three different ways to show which has the m
luxmy gopal is in sheffield for us this morning. good morning. of its kind, carried out by academics here in sheffield, they've looked atjust how much air pollution children are facing on the school run. ready to go? another day, another school run. and it's ready to go? another day, another school run. and its children, their lungs who are still developing, that are particularly at risk from air pollution and diseases linked to it. now academics in sheffield have analysed pollution levels on...
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calling for a further referendum, luxmy gopal has met with a group of remain voters in sheffield, asp on the coach. i obviously am too young now, and was then too young to vote, and by turning up to protest is one of the only ways i can make my voice heard. i think it's really important that we go as a family because neither of them have actually got a voice. i feel my voice hasn‘t been heard. i was too young to vote in 2016 in the referendum, and in 2017 in the general election. so that‘s sort of where i‘ve gone with my slogan. and a picture to go with it, a zip tied mouth. i have lost plenty of votes in my life, and i'm happy to lose more but i'm really worried that this was an unfair result. ijust want us to double—check, you know, that this is something we do want to do before we commit to something that's just really tough to undo. we're actually not getting a chance to put our view forward when circumstances have changed substantially since the initial referendum and, as part of the democratic process, one of the things that is available to us is protest. it‘s a bit white under
calling for a further referendum, luxmy gopal has met with a group of remain voters in sheffield, asp on the coach. i obviously am too young now, and was then too young to vote, and by turning up to protest is one of the only ways i can make my voice heard. i think it's really important that we go as a family because neither of them have actually got a voice. i feel my voice hasn‘t been heard. i was too young to vote in 2016 in the referendum, and in 2017 in the general election. so that‘s...
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calling for every school to have a specialist teacher to help pupils with the condition, as luxmy gopalars old, so his mum got it done privately when he was six. but according to a report by cross—party mp5, 80% of schoolchildren in england with dyslexia are undiagnosed. a private diagnosis typically costs between £500 and £700 per child. add in any private tutoring needed, and it can become unaffordable. it takes a large proportion of my salary each month to fund that. it's almost like paying for another mortgage. this one. some schools, like this one in leeds, do provide specialist staff, equipment and diagnosis for dyslexic children, who used to struggle without knowing why. it made me feel a bit, like, dumb, because everyone else could do better work than me. so i was like, "why am i so bad at spelling?" when i found out, it made it feel better because i knew there was a reason. now some mps and charities want every school to have a dyslexia teacher, for better support and earlier diagnosis. the department for education says schools must identify and address pupils' special educatio
calling for every school to have a specialist teacher to help pupils with the condition, as luxmy gopalars old, so his mum got it done privately when he was six. but according to a report by cross—party mp5, 80% of schoolchildren in england with dyslexia are undiagnosed. a private diagnosis typically costs between £500 and £700 per child. add in any private tutoring needed, and it can become unaffordable. it takes a large proportion of my salary each month to fund that. it's almost like...