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the john burke society would have taken over the republican party rather than being pushed out if thatas successful kind of politics. strom thurman who have -- these are not the kind of politics that win, but they are the kind republicans are stuck with right now. >> thank you david corn and joy reid. coming up, you heard it first. what difference does it make comment on the benghazi riot will be the, you didn't build that of 2016. dick cheney is starting the deception already implying that mrs. clinton, the former secretary doesn't care that four americans are dead. i think she cares and we know it. suspicions confirm, a local republican official says new voter i.d. laws will kick the democrats in the butt and then he said this. we're not going to help lazy, black people who want the government to give them everything. that's a republican out there. out of a job today by the way. that's the guy. one more from the tinfoil hat crowd. remember the moment this week when a woman fainted at a white housey vent. the wingers on the right decided the whole thing was staged for president obama'
the john burke society would have taken over the republican party rather than being pushed out if thatas successful kind of politics. strom thurman who have -- these are not the kind of politics that win, but they are the kind republicans are stuck with right now. >> thank you david corn and joy reid. coming up, you heard it first. what difference does it make comment on the benghazi riot will be the, you didn't build that of 2016. dick cheney is starting the deception already implying...
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is no person with more experience and wiser counsel than the person we are going to hear from, john burke from the great town of castleton vermont. thank you, john. think you mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back is time and the gentleman from california yields back is time. we thank you all for your testimony. it's most enlightening even if there is conflict among you which is why you are all here so without people start off with jim cicconi the senior executive vice president of internal affairs for at&t. thank you for being with us and we look forward to your comments. and we are still on an old wire copper network so if you could turn on that microphone. [laughter] >> that's embarrassing. chairman waldman ranking member eshoo distinguish members of such many thanks for the opportunity to testify with you today and thanks for holding this hearing. four years ago as you know the fcc issued a national broadband plan as directed by you hear that plan concluded that bringing modern broadband services to all americans is vital and to do so we must have communications poli
is no person with more experience and wiser counsel than the person we are going to hear from, john burke from the great town of castleton vermont. thank you, john. think you mr. chairman. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back is time and the gentleman from california yields back is time. we thank you all for your testimony. it's most enlightening even if there is conflict among you which is why you are all here so without people start off with jim cicconi the senior executive vice...
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john burke was back before our subcommittee. we appreciate your participation. he is board member and public service board of the state of vermont. mr. burke, we're delighted to have you here again, and thanks for your testimony. please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member eshoo, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for allowing me to testify on the topic of ip transition. in recent months under acting chairwoman clyburn, the fcc has greatly increased its interaction with the states. we are particularly please with the outrage from the interim fcc task force federalism task force. chairman clyburn is to be applauded for her leadership and for her outreach. in my home state of vermont we face many challenges. very little fiber is being deployed to the homes and our many areas without broadband access. there's limited competition even in urban areas. wireless coverage leaves much to be desired even where it exists, and yet even in vermont, transition to the ip-based voice networks is occurring. in this latest evolution in which is been und
john burke was back before our subcommittee. we appreciate your participation. he is board member and public service board of the state of vermont. mr. burke, we're delighted to have you here again, and thanks for your testimony. please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member eshoo, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for allowing me to testify on the topic of ip transition. in recent months under acting chairwoman clyburn, the fcc has greatly increased its...
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no person with more experience and widser council than the person that we're going to hear from, john burke from the great town of castleton, vermont. thank you, john. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentlemaneesees -- yields back the balance of his time. we thank you all for your testimony. it is most enlightening, even if there is a little conflict among you, which is why you are all here. we start with the senior vice president of external and legislative affairs from at&t. mr. sucon nifment we thank you for being with us. we're still on an old wired copper network, so if you could turn on that microphone. [laughter] >> boy, that's embarrassing. charnle walden, ranking members of the subcommittee, we thank you for the opportunity to testify with you today, and thank you for holding this hearing. four years ago, as you know, the f.c.c. issued the broad band plan as connected by you. that plan included bringing all communications to all americans and we must have communications policies rooted in the future, not the past. i want to focus on four key points on this very imp
no person with more experience and widser council than the person that we're going to hear from, john burke from the great town of castleton, vermont. thank you, john. >> thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> the gentlemaneesees -- yields back the balance of his time. we thank you all for your testimony. it is most enlightening, even if there is a little conflict among you, which is why you are all here. we start with the senior vice president of external and legislative affairs...
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the john burke society would have been in if that was successful kind of politics.hese are not the kind of politics that win, but they are the kind republicans are stuck with right now. >> you know, good news for people of color ought to know you don't hear black jokes. you don't hear them. this kind of behavior in public isn't even practiced in private. certainly not for decades. and the idea that somehow that's a joke, the idea that that's wit or leadership is an absurdity. it's obviously just a slur. never thought of the way you put it about donald trump. he became a front runner for the republican nomination with the birther stuff. like there's no way he thinks that's true. go ahead. >> you know, joy used the word humiliate which i think is true. another word comes to mind. negate. they want to negate barack obama and his presidency. they want to negate him as part of america that can represent america. and they want to get rid of obama care because that's another way to negate the presidency of barack obama. >> let's get to the bottom of this. why according to
the john burke society would have been in if that was successful kind of politics.hese are not the kind of politics that win, but they are the kind republicans are stuck with right now. >> you know, good news for people of color ought to know you don't hear black jokes. you don't hear them. this kind of behavior in public isn't even practiced in private. certainly not for decades. and the idea that somehow that's a joke, the idea that that's wit or leadership is an absurdity. it's...
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and the other is great people like ,radley manning, edward snowden john knowles burke and many othersdaniel ellsberg, and many others who stand up against these war crimes and warmongers and they live in the hearts of millions of democratic justice loving peoplaround the world, especially oppressed people of the world. they are for my people. we need the support of justice loving people of the u.s. to join their hands with us. unfortunately, we say today in perl is him and fundamentalism has joined hands -- imperialism and fundamentalism has joined hands. even if it happens in iran or iraq, palestine, libya, syria, etc., we need to be united and continue our struggle against these war mongers. fortunately, we see justice loving people around the world -- especially in the west -- [indiscernible] is a big source of hope for the future. >> what kind of response are you getting from people in the united states? for many who just standard consumers of the media, the war in afghanistan is hardly talked about. >> i know. .'m disappoted day by day, it is getting more and more as i have exper
and the other is great people like ,radley manning, edward snowden john knowles burke and many othersdaniel ellsberg, and many others who stand up against these war crimes and warmongers and they live in the hearts of millions of democratic justice loving peoplaround the world, especially oppressed people of the world. they are for my people. we need the support of justice loving people of the u.s. to join their hands with us. unfortunately, we say today in perl is him and fundamentalism has...
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of forceden triat the family's home leading detectives to wonder about john and patsy ramsey, even about their 9-year-old son burke. all of them give hair and blood samples to police but a year later, december 1997, they are still not cleared. >> they do remain under an umbrella of suspicion but we're not ready to name suspects. >> reporter: we're learning two years later a grand jury indicts john and patsy ramsey for child abuse resulting from death, an accessory to the murder but then district attorney alex hunter chooses not to charge the couple. >> we do not have sufficient evidence to warrant the filing of charges against anyone who has been investigated at this time. >> reporter: dna evidence from the scene is entered into the fbi data base in december 2003. then three years later, an arrest. 41-year-old john mark car, an elementary schoolteacher with three sons is arrest in bangkok thailand after claiming he was present when jonbenet died. he said he loved her and her death was an accident. car was isn't charged after dna tests confirm he isn't a match. two years later in 2008, new dna analysis clears the r
of forceden triat the family's home leading detectives to wonder about john and patsy ramsey, even about their 9-year-old son burke. all of them give hair and blood samples to police but a year later, december 1997, they are still not cleared. >> they do remain under an umbrella of suspicion but we're not ready to name suspects. >> reporter: we're learning two years later a grand jury indicts john and patsy ramsey for child abuse resulting from death, an accessory to the murder but...
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forced entry at the family's home, leading detectives to wonder about john and patsy ramseyers even about their 9-year-old son burkeof them give hair and blood samples to police. but a year later, december 1997, they are still not cleared. >> they do remain under an umbrella of suspicion, but we're not ready to name any suspects. >> reporter: we are now learning that two years later, a grand jury indicts john and patsy ramsey for child abuse resulting in death, and accessory to the murder. but then district attorney alex hunter chooses not to charge the couple. >> we do not have sufficient evidence to warrant the filing of charges against anyone who has been investigated at this time. >> reporter: dna evidence from the scene is entered into the fbi database in december 2003. then, three years later, an arrest. 41-year-old john mark carr, an elementary school teacher with three sons, is arrested in bangkok, thailand, after claiming he was present when jonbenet died. he says he loved her and her death was an accident. carr isn't charged, after dna tests confirm he isn't a match. two years later in 2008, new dna analy
forced entry at the family's home, leading detectives to wonder about john and patsy ramseyers even about their 9-year-old son burkeof them give hair and blood samples to police. but a year later, december 1997, they are still not cleared. >> they do remain under an umbrella of suspicion, but we're not ready to name any suspects. >> reporter: we are now learning that two years later, a grand jury indicts john and patsy ramsey for child abuse resulting in death, and accessory to the...
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. >> reporter: john muir's house in martinez is a national park site closed for the last two weeks and though it reopened, the class trip had already been canceled. so mrs. burke used this time for a little civics lesson. >> why couldn't we go on our field trip? >> because they weren't -- they weren't working cooperatively and so they shut down. >> let me see if i can explain what's going on in washington for the last few months. the republicans are like your little brother even though he has told a million times throws the football around the house and breaks a lamp. the democrats are like the big sister who when she finds out what you've done she can't wait to tell everyone so you get in trouble. the debt ceiling deadline is like the time your parents are supposed to be home from the movies and these kids' field trip, that was the lamp. >> everyone is so excited and then right when we signed up, we were going to go, it is all shut down. >> reporter: do you think it's fair? >> no. it's not fair that they're closing when we all are so excited to go to the field trip. >> i was so excited, i told my brother and my mom and my dad said he was going to come but i t
. >> reporter: john muir's house in martinez is a national park site closed for the last two weeks and though it reopened, the class trip had already been canceled. so mrs. burke used this time for a little civics lesson. >> why couldn't we go on our field trip? >> because they weren't -- they weren't working cooperatively and so they shut down. >> let me see if i can explain what's going on in washington for the last few months. the republicans are like your little...
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braddock high school in nearby burke, virginia, thought his sons would add to the "biggness" of d-c area football. eric played college ball at rhode island. his son, johnn the line at frostburg state university. young caleb (kay-leb) was next in line to carry on the henderson genes. but a funny thing happened. caleb grew taller, instead of wider, and suddenly being on the "o" or "d" line wasn't going to be an option, but playing quarterback was. caleb henderson 6:28 "everyone in my family is pretty big. my mom is tall for a woman. my dad obviously is a big because he played college football. my brother is a big guy, so i definitely think i'm the black sheep of the family." 6:40 eric henderson 24:04 "i always thought based on watching him throw and watching him catch that he'd be a skill position kid. when he got to high school as a 9th grader we brought him up for the varsity practices and he fit right in. he physically carries himself as a much older kid and he's always had a strong arm and he's always been a good athlete. i just knew he'd be a very good football player." 24:29 since taking over the reigns as the bruins signal caller, caleb has proven
braddock high school in nearby burke, virginia, thought his sons would add to the "biggness" of d-c area football. eric played college ball at rhode island. his son, johnn the line at frostburg state university. young caleb (kay-leb) was next in line to carry on the henderson genes. but a funny thing happened. caleb grew taller, instead of wider, and suddenly being on the "o" or "d" line wasn't going to be an option, but playing quarterback was. caleb henderson...