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>> guest: first of all it wasn't only landline workers. it was also verizon wireless workers, the one we represent which are about 90 technicians in and around new york city and the stores that i just mentioned but what most people don't realize and you might but is that without a landline network the wireless network resourcing doesn't happen. we want them to succeed in the wireless world. we also want us to succeed in the wireless world if it's possible but without the landline division or part of the company's wireless can't succeed and that's part of the reason why we want to continue the fios told out in lots of places and we finally see the bear going to do in boston which they only announced a couple of weeks ago which we have been at them to do for a few years now because we think the fiber is the only way that they are going to be able to improve their wordless network into 5g which is what they want. i think they now realize that also and hopefully boston will be the first tag and a lot of tags in baltimore and buffalo in lots of
>> guest: first of all it wasn't only landline workers. it was also verizon wireless workers, the one we represent which are about 90 technicians in and around new york city and the stores that i just mentioned but what most people don't realize and you might but is that without a landline network the wireless network resourcing doesn't happen. we want them to succeed in the wireless world. we also want us to succeed in the wireless world if it's possible but without the landline division...
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but without the landline division or part of the company, wireless can't succeed. and, you know, that's part of the reason why we want to continue the fios buildout in lots of places. we finally' that they're going to do it -- finally see that they're going to do it in boston which they only announced a couple of weeks ago which we've been after them to do for a few weeks now because we think that the fiber is the only way they're going to be able to improve their wireless network into 5g, which is what they want. be i think they now realize that also. hopefully, boston will be the first peg in a lot of pegs. and baltimore and buffalo and lots of other places, and i've used all the b words now. [laughter] will make it into the fios network. we'll see. >> host: so how has overall technology changed what cwa members do? how has it affected your union? >> guest: we've dealt with, you know, i've been around this union for quite a long time. you know, we've always dealt with technology. you know, some other unions decided that they were going to fight technology. we dec
but without the landline division or part of the company, wireless can't succeed. and, you know, that's part of the reason why we want to continue the fios buildout in lots of places. we finally' that they're going to do it -- finally see that they're going to do it in boston which they only announced a couple of weeks ago which we've been after them to do for a few weeks now because we think that the fiber is the only way they're going to be able to improve their wireless network into 5g,...
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host: they were landline workers striking. as fewer and fewer people use land lines, how is their job security going to be affected? mr. shelton: it wasn't only landline work. it was also verizon wireless workers. realizet people don't and you might is that without a landline network, the wireless network is useless. we want them to succeed in the wireless world. we also want us to succeed in the wireless world. without the landline division, wireless can succeed. that is part of the reason we want to continue the buildout in lots of places. we think the fiber is the only way we will improve our wireless network. hopefully, boston will be the first peg and a lot of pegs in baltimore and buffalo. we will see. how has overall technology changed what cwa members do, how has it affected your union? i have been around this union for quite a long time. some other unions decided they would fight technology. we decided probably 50 years ago it didn't make any sense to fight technology. we decided probably 50 years ago that we should e
host: they were landline workers striking. as fewer and fewer people use land lines, how is their job security going to be affected? mr. shelton: it wasn't only landline work. it was also verizon wireless workers. realizet people don't and you might is that without a landline network, the wireless network is useless. we want them to succeed in the wireless world. we also want us to succeed in the wireless world. without the landline division, wireless can succeed. that is part of the reason we...
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. >> eric: your landline rang and rang. >> quinn: i think it's telemarketer's hour. >> eric: it's stalker'shour, too. i should know, 'cause here i am again. >> quinn: you're nothing like deacon. >> eric: then what is it that keeps me coming back?
. >> eric: your landline rang and rang. >> quinn: i think it's telemarketer's hour. >> eric: it's stalker'shour, too. i should know, 'cause here i am again. >> quinn: you're nothing like deacon. >> eric: then what is it that keeps me coming back?
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inside this room, once it's completed, there'll be a landline, there'll potentially be an alarm systemn see if someone is in the house, where they're moving around. you can also do that. it can also have a separate breaker so that you have the ability to run a generator outside. >> the rooms give peace of mind to residents like bernice, who had hers built into the bathroom. >> we have horrible hurricanes, tornados, and that one thing about it, i love that security. >> yet inside her house, you'd never know that the safe room was there. >> the first little sign that it's a safe room is, of course, the width of this threshold. it's much thicker than your traditional 2x4 wall, and, of course, this steel door, which is much stronger than a traditional interior house door. >> the door has to open in, because if the whole house collapses around you, and if the door opens out, you're not gonna get out. >> so all the safe room doors open in. and we've also got a few features here like the telephone outlet and, of course, the fresh-air vents to make sure that there is airflow in and out of the
inside this room, once it's completed, there'll be a landline, there'll potentially be an alarm systemn see if someone is in the house, where they're moving around. you can also do that. it can also have a separate breaker so that you have the ability to run a generator outside. >> the rooms give peace of mind to residents like bernice, who had hers built into the bathroom. >> we have horrible hurricanes, tornados, and that one thing about it, i love that security. >> yet...
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voice landline in the world may go away, but you needed for broadband. people more and more want to have broadband capability. , thever the united states fcc is backing up companies to build broadband capabilities in rural communities. that's a big part of what we do and i think it is going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> we are going public. we will be watched by our friends and by people across the as iry, and i would hope said before that the senate may change, not as an institution, but may become a more efficient body because of televised proceedings. broadcast to the nation on television for the first time, not that we have operated in secret until now. of americans have sat in the galleries and observed today theytes, but can receive the news in their own homes. next the senate floor has been kind of a page. the senators have been acting on that date, the audience is in the gallery and by our actions today, we have not fundamentally altered that situation, we have pushed out the walls to include all the american people who wish to
voice landline in the world may go away, but you needed for broadband. people more and more want to have broadband capability. , thever the united states fcc is backing up companies to build broadband capabilities in rural communities. that's a big part of what we do and i think it is going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> we are going public. we will be watched by our friends and by people across the as iry, and i would hope said before that the senate may change, not as...
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. >> if you're 18 to 24, we don't call your landline and speak to your mother. we call you on your mobile phone and keep calling you until we get ahold of you. that's how we reach that group. they are hard to reach. >> damian lyons lowe, thank you. >> drew reid at deutsch bank did a survey saying that 80% will remain in the eu. 80%. that's likely what the market has reflected up until now. you have seen sort of the issue, the concern in the uk that you haven't seen broadly. perhaps now we are. >> i'm not sure about the 80% market. >> yeah, it's interesting. >> e-mail the show. if you have questions or comments, the address is on the screen right now. streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. you can also tweet us directly. >>> coming up, we are going to have a talk about football. >> just when everybody was arriving for the entrepreneur of the year act. >> look at this. would you want to be there? >> it's a ball, guys. it's a ball, yeah? >> we'll be talking about all the violence we saw over the weekend raising concerns about whether france can cope with the influx. stay with
. >> if you're 18 to 24, we don't call your landline and speak to your mother. we call you on your mobile phone and keep calling you until we get ahold of you. that's how we reach that group. they are hard to reach. >> damian lyons lowe, thank you. >> drew reid at deutsch bank did a survey saying that 80% will remain in the eu. 80%. that's likely what the market has reflected up until now. you have seen sort of the issue, the concern in the uk that you haven't seen broadly....
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old days they wouldn't do it on cell phones, now they do it on cell phones more than they do it on landlines>> we know about that. schumer's bill would force cell phone companies to provide anti robo call technology for free. schumer says technology already exists and it works. >>> a father is being called dad of the year for an ad he placed on craigs list. coming up why he is punish his son by selling his truck, we >>> a craigs list ad to sell a used truck is giving a florida man a lot of attention. >> so much so some people are calling him father of the year. allen geyser says he is selling his 18 year-old son's ford explorer because teen got caught smoking pot with friends. ad quickly went viral, mostly from people offering their support for his parenting decision. >> most of it, one night, woke up next morning seen a few shares and didn't really think a whole lot of it. next morning i woke up, which was this morning, i had over 60 messages. >> father also said that this lesson is a bump in the road for his son and that the teenager is remorseful. >>> it was speaksed to be a surprise perf
old days they wouldn't do it on cell phones, now they do it on cell phones more than they do it on landlines>> we know about that. schumer's bill would force cell phone companies to provide anti robo call technology for free. schumer says technology already exists and it works. >>> a father is being called dad of the year for an ad he placed on craigs list. coming up why he is punish his son by selling his truck, we >>> a craigs list ad to sell a used truck is giving a...
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, but enable the microbanks and the villages and the large enterprises to move from the paper to landlineology to electronic transactions, and that is what is happening, so we are horizontal, and we want to allow people to explode on the merchant side to work with the consumers and connect seemlessly across the structure. >> and so when you hear somebody like jeff bezos of amazon say we will put $3 billion more into india, and what is going through your head? something to help you or something that is seen as an american company trying to gain dominance in a new market? >> well, you know, what amazon has done in india very, very well, and i heard you guys talk talking about it in the past, and you have to comto india with a 10-year window. if you say, i will come in and replicate a u.s. model, and it is not because the core product is not strong, but it is how you scale it is country-specific. one thing that amazon has built diligently is one of the world's most complicated low jgistics system, and how to distribute a package are from a warehouse to a village. >> and there is flip carts a
, but enable the microbanks and the villages and the large enterprises to move from the paper to landlineology to electronic transactions, and that is what is happening, so we are horizontal, and we want to allow people to explode on the merchant side to work with the consumers and connect seemlessly across the structure. >> and so when you hear somebody like jeff bezos of amazon say we will put $3 billion more into india, and what is going through your head? something to help you or...
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. >> landline in the voice world may at some point go away, but we need the broadband. people more and more and more want to have broadband capability, and all over the united dates it is a big fight. the fcc is backing up giving companies money to build out broadband in rural communities. my members do broadband, and that's a big part of what we do. i think will become an even bigger part. >> watch of of the >> nina allender was the cartoonist for the national women's party from 1914 through 1927, contracting over 100 the cartoons campaigning for women's suffrage. next, we visit the women's equality national monument to see our work. jennifer: i'm the deputy director and director of strategic initiatives at the elmont women's equality national monument which was formally the soul obama -- sold belmont house
. >> landline in the voice world may at some point go away, but we need the broadband. people more and more and more want to have broadband capability, and all over the united dates it is a big fight. the fcc is backing up giving companies money to build out broadband in rural communities. my members do broadband, and that's a big part of what we do. i think will become an even bigger part. >> watch of of the >> nina allender was the cartoonist for the national women's party...
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you know between hillary's e-mails and trump's twitter issues, maybe america is ready for a landlineresident. [ laughter ] the state department criticized hillary clinton for disregarding cyber security guidelines and exhibiting poor management of computer information. for example, she's only changed her password once in the last seven years. [ laughter ] that's not safe. you've gotta switch it up more than that. you've gotta switch it up more than that. [ applause ] so the state department found that hillary clinton broke official rules by using a private e-mail server. this is how fox news covered the story. ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: they were very -- they've been waiting. they were very happy. the latest nbc/wall street journal poll has found that donald trump and hillary clinton have nearly opposite results with rural voters compared to urban voters. with clinton leading trump by 25% in cities and trump beating clinton by 31% in places he wouldn't be caught dead. [ laughter ] at a rally in california yesterday, bernie sanders said that if he winds up being the democratic nominee, d
you know between hillary's e-mails and trump's twitter issues, maybe america is ready for a landlineresident. [ laughter ] the state department criticized hillary clinton for disregarding cyber security guidelines and exhibiting poor management of computer information. for example, she's only changed her password once in the last seven years. [ laughter ] that's not safe. you've gotta switch it up more than that. you've gotta switch it up more than that. [ applause ] so the state department...
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.-- david >> landline may, at some point, go away, but you need it for broadband. people more and more want broadband capability. all over the united states, it's a big fight. the fcc is giving companies money to build up wrote -- broadband in rural committing these -- rural communities. my members do broadband. that's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> watch "the communicators" monday night on c-span2. >> this sunday on "american artifacts," we feature the political cartoons of nina allender, who worked for the women's party -- national woman's party. her cartoons supported the campaign for women's suffrage. >> this cartoon is called "arafat is in the ring. ---- "our hat is in the ring." this cartoon is particularly representative of allender's belief that women need to be presented with authority, strength, and control. she presented image that -- she created an image that she called the allender girl. this was a different image than a lot of people saw, particularly in images of suffragists and women that appeared in the press at that time, of
.-- david >> landline may, at some point, go away, but you need it for broadband. people more and more want broadband capability. all over the united states, it's a big fight. the fcc is giving companies money to build up wrote -- broadband in rural committing these -- rural communities. my members do broadband. that's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> watch "the communicators" monday night on c-span2. >> this sunday on "american...
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. >> the landline may at some point go away, but people more and more and more what to have broadband capability. all over the united states it's a big fight. giving money to build out broadband in room communities. that's a big part of what we do you think it's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> our c-span campaign 2016 bus continues to travel throughout the country to honor winners from this years student cam, -- competition. we stopped at montgomery blair high school where 41 students were presented with awards in front of classmates, parents, and local officials for producing 14 winning videos including a first prize entitled driving forward. the students won $3000 for their documentary on infrastructure spending. they also made a stop at woodrow wilson high school in washington, d.c. for honorable mentions. the students one $750 for their money inideos on politics and parthian homelessness in the united states. a special thanks to our cable partners for helping coordinate these visits in the community. you can d
. >> the landline may at some point go away, but people more and more and more what to have broadband capability. all over the united states it's a big fight. giving money to build out broadband in room communities. that's a big part of what we do you think it's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> our c-span campaign 2016 bus continues to travel throughout the country to honor winners from this years student...
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i used to poll people on the landline. no one has a landline so how do you poll people anymore?now. you can't do, you know, like an internet poll, because then whoever wants to do something to get all their friends -- those aren't scientific. at this point, it seems different. you look at something like the betting or just look at the british pound and that seems to indicate that the tide has shifted pretty significantly back to the remain -- >> as far as smart money is concerned. >> right. >>> india's central bank chief announcing he'll step down when his term ends in september. he has been pop already with foreign investors. the former imf chief economist took control in 2013 when the country was facing the worst currency crisis since the 1990s and widely credited with handling the situation well. he faced credit schism for not lowering interest rates enough. it goes back to the conflict how political or apolitical a central bank can be. >>> the average price of gasoline in the united states has levelled off to $2.37 for a gallon of regular unleaded. according to the latest lu
i used to poll people on the landline. no one has a landline so how do you poll people anymore?now. you can't do, you know, like an internet poll, because then whoever wants to do something to get all their friends -- those aren't scientific. at this point, it seems different. you look at something like the betting or just look at the british pound and that seems to indicate that the tide has shifted pretty significantly back to the remain -- >> as far as smart money is concerned....
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under 2 million pay-tv users -- they can market to the 24 million as well as to their 10 million landlinesers and they are the largest broadband into structure -- infrastructure user in the u.k.. they have customer bases that don't really overlap. yield, the 5% valuation is not so expensive, six times. eye of theg into the storm and the stock is down 24% on friday and monday in u.s. dollar terms and down 30% over the last year in dollar terms. but the business is growing. we like bargains. that's a bargain. sherry: thank you so much for joining us. atis on investment officer thornburg investment management. next we will go to london. ♪ jon: you are watching bloomberg markets. special coverage on the british decision to leave the european union. the vote has reverberated across markets and central bankers around the goal -- around the globe have to readjust. joining me on the phone is the ecb council member and governor of the bank of austria. great to speak to you. >> hello. jon: thank you for joining. the first question is whether you see currently what you would call on warranted tighte
under 2 million pay-tv users -- they can market to the 24 million as well as to their 10 million landlinesers and they are the largest broadband into structure -- infrastructure user in the u.k.. they have customer bases that don't really overlap. yield, the 5% valuation is not so expensive, six times. eye of theg into the storm and the stock is down 24% on friday and monday in u.s. dollar terms and down 30% over the last year in dollar terms. but the business is growing. we like bargains....
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. >> landline in the voice world may at some point go away.tole more and more have broadband capability. all over the united states, it's a big fight. the fcc is giving companies money to build up broadband in rural communities. that's a part of what we do. i think it's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >>
. >> landline in the voice world may at some point go away.tole more and more have broadband capability. all over the united states, it's a big fight. the fcc is giving companies money to build up broadband in rural communities. that's a part of what we do. i think it's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >>
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without the landline division or part of the company, wireless can't succeed. of places and we finally see that they're going to do it in boston which they only announced a couple weeks ago which we've been after them to do for a few years now. we think it will be the only way they will be able to improve their wireless network 25g, which is what they want. i think they recognize that now and hopefully boston will be the first in a lot and buffalo and lots of other places and i've used all the b words now. hopefully it will make it into the files network. we'll see. >> so how has overall technology changed what cwa members do? how has it affected you? >> i've been around this union for quite a long time. we've always dealt with technology and some of the unions decided they were going to fight technology. we decided probably 50 years ago that it didn't make any sense to fight technology, that that you could not win if you fought technology. we decided probably 50 years ago that we should embrace technology and treaty all the companies that we work for two train
without the landline division or part of the company, wireless can't succeed. of places and we finally see that they're going to do it in boston which they only announced a couple weeks ago which we've been after them to do for a few years now. we think it will be the only way they will be able to improve their wireless network 25g, which is what they want. i think they recognize that now and hopefully boston will be the first in a lot and buffalo and lots of other places and i've used all the...
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. >> landline in the voice world may go away, but you need it for broadband. and people want to have broadband capability and all over the united states it's a big fight. the fcc is backing up give iing companies money to build out broadband in rural communities. and my members do broadband. that's a big part of what we do. i think it's going to become a bigger parts of what we do. >> watch the communicators tonight on c-span 2. >>> two academics whose sfoex on international migration discussed the refugee crisis in europe. they talk about the causes of migration from nations like syria, iraq and libya. what refugees are seeking and ways they can be best integrated into a new society. this is an hour 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm roger waldinger, professor in the department of sociology. on behalf of a number of different centers, the center for european and russian studies and center for studies, i'd like to welcome you to today's event on the refugee crisis, perspectives on europe and beyond. as it happens, this year, the first event that was
. >> landline in the voice world may go away, but you need it for broadband. and people want to have broadband capability and all over the united states it's a big fight. the fcc is backing up give iing companies money to build out broadband in rural communities. and my members do broadband. that's a big part of what we do. i think it's going to become a bigger parts of what we do. >> watch the communicators tonight on c-span 2. >>> two academics whose sfoex on...
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port staff explore ways to open potential revenue i agree that the land mines has a long history of landlinesieve that one of a kind location and it is credible piece of property so very, very expensive and staff has said a couple of times location has to manner are matter more than cost any development partner can't have a real hard stop related to time this is have been to be patient because of the regulatory conditions but i think this conversation wonderful and it is clear that the staff thank you for doing good work and good dialogue about this site. >> thank you very much madam secretary next item, please. >> item 12 informational presentation and the ports master lease pier 70 for the l, llc for the restoration of the building on or near 20th and illinois streets of pier 70. >> thank you for the help should i wait commissioner kounalakis. >> she's gone go ahead fill. >> good afternoon, commissioners phil senior project manager with the port staff here before you to provide a brief update on port and development posters inform rehabilitate the san francisco pier 70 historic core along 2
port staff explore ways to open potential revenue i agree that the land mines has a long history of landlinesieve that one of a kind location and it is credible piece of property so very, very expensive and staff has said a couple of times location has to manner are matter more than cost any development partner can't have a real hard stop related to time this is have been to be patient because of the regulatory conditions but i think this conversation wonderful and it is clear that the staff...
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so what happened was the person by the pool apparently called on a landline.y goes to the disney 911. and orange county says that they were actually notified by disney of the tragedy that occurred about six minutes later. that's how the 911 call goes. remember, carol, it was dark at night and the person is at the pool. so there's some distance away to the lakefront which could explain why this woman, it sounds like, was unable to give the kind of information and detail that the dispatcher wanted to hear. that's the initial breakdown of that particular call, carol. >> martin savidge reporting live for us this morning. thank you. >>> question soon to be answered this morning, at least we think so, can a gun maker be sued if one of its guns is used at a mass killing or violent crime? suing remington arms, manufacturer of the assault weapon used to kill those children and teachers. the argument was the gun maker knew that the product was too dangerous for civilian use and should not have been sold. some of the family members spoke outside the courthouse minutes ag
so what happened was the person by the pool apparently called on a landline.y goes to the disney 911. and orange county says that they were actually notified by disney of the tragedy that occurred about six minutes later. that's how the 911 call goes. remember, carol, it was dark at night and the person is at the pool. so there's some distance away to the lakefront which could explain why this woman, it sounds like, was unable to give the kind of information and detail that the dispatcher...
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. >> developing companies and leapfrog just like they never had landline and went straight to a mobilee most advanced form. >> bloom energy raised over $150 billion. sridhar says he's not in any rush. >> look. ipo and going public in a company whose mission is to change the world is one step in the process. we will take that step when it's appropriate for us and not whenover people think it's right for us to do it. at the end of the day, we want to be a large sustainable company that will have an impact on the world. >> you can find more interviews with disrupt ter 50 ceos as well as the full list at the website. >> julia, thank you very much. we have a big line of disrupters tomorrow beginning with the co-founder and ceo of the yore gachbl design company ginko bioworks. the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. b
. >> developing companies and leapfrog just like they never had landline and went straight to a mobilee most advanced form. >> bloom energy raised over $150 billion. sridhar says he's not in any rush. >> look. ipo and going public in a company whose mission is to change the world is one step in the process. we will take that step when it's appropriate for us and not whenover people think it's right for us to do it. at the end of the day, we want to be a large sustainable...
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it is get to the verizon point. 35,000 landline verizon workers were on strike in may.he rise and did a hire people temporarily to fill some of dide crucial -- verizon hire people to fill some of those crucial positions. economists had a difficult time figuring out what we might see in these -- this jobs report. some think as you as 120000 and others are more bullish. as of now, we are expecting to see 160,000. jonathon: the most important jobs report since the last one until the next one. we are a -- we always see th that. how does this all factor into the fed's thinking? to worke fed has a lot with. there is strong consumer spending. a backdrop suggests the fed should have to move at some point soon. fed isellen said the inclined to move in coming months. the near-term future you have the brexit and also the data in laborige book showing market conditions are tight and there is high demand for jobs in areas like tech but not a lot of price pressure. youhad this push me, pull economy which is driving the fed back on some fronts and pushing it on other fronts. it makes
it is get to the verizon point. 35,000 landline verizon workers were on strike in may.he rise and did a hire people temporarily to fill some of dide crucial -- verizon hire people to fill some of those crucial positions. economists had a difficult time figuring out what we might see in these -- this jobs report. some think as you as 120000 and others are more bullish. as of now, we are expecting to see 160,000. jonathon: the most important jobs report since the last one until the next one. we...
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when the gentleman says that we're eliminating wireless and that doesn't matter, we'll go back to landlines, that's not the case. that's what the gentlewoman from california just explained. i'm concerned that what i'm really hearing from the gentleman from georgia is this notion that somehow if there's more than two lines at a given address that that's fraud. and i just want to eliminate that notion. because i think that criticism the point. there is an exception in the lifeline program that can permit more than one line per household. and this exception is a critical feature that allows people without a long-term home address to take advantage of the program. these are the very people lifeline was designed to help. the system allows those living in a homeless shelter, without to have access to a phone. it even allows veterans in a group home to access the internet. so it's not fraud to allow these people access to phones because they happen to have the same address. while this particular feature of the program may not be the cause of harm that has been alleged, democrats are serious elimin
when the gentleman says that we're eliminating wireless and that doesn't matter, we'll go back to landlines, that's not the case. that's what the gentlewoman from california just explained. i'm concerned that what i'm really hearing from the gentleman from georgia is this notion that somehow if there's more than two lines at a given address that that's fraud. and i just want to eliminate that notion. because i think that criticism the point. there is an exception in the lifeline program that...
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. >> landline in the voice world may at some point go away. want tole more and more have broadband capability. all over the united states, it's a big fight. the fcc is giving companies money to build up broadband in rural communities. that's a part of what we do. i think it's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. "> watch "the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, a look at the global impact cities have on business, the environment, politics, and crime. speakers include chicago mayor rahm emanuel, former treasury secretary henry paulson, and representatives from the u.k., singapore, and thailand. this was cohosted by the "financial times" and the chicago council on global affairs. it is just over one hour. [applause] thank you very much, indeed, for that lovely welcome. on behalf of the "financial times, as u.s. managing editor, we are absolutely delighted to be par partnering with the chicago global counsel on this very important event. not just because we love chicago here at the "f.t.," though we certa
. >> landline in the voice world may at some point go away. want tole more and more have broadband capability. all over the united states, it's a big fight. the fcc is giving companies money to build up broadband in rural communities. that's a part of what we do. i think it's going to become an even bigger part of what we do. "> watch "the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. now, a look at the global impact cities have on business, the environment,...
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. >> most of them have never called a landline. >> one out of five.nd one out of six has ever submitted a handwritten paper. the point is this industry has been designed for looking backwards not forwards. this generation is on demand. thinks it should be lower cost. this is fascinating. high school users about 25% more than college users which is about a hundred percent more than parents feel you can learn just as well online as you can offline. so yes there is a bubble. too expensive. it is not relevant to the job skills of today. the debt is too high and people are going in and failing out. so every variable there suggests it is going to burst and what we're trying to do is supply all the different things the students need. get into college, reduce the debt, pay less, get a better grade. internship, job. tutor. cheaper books. all of those things matter. it is astonishing to me. still at the a state zpool you bought new books the cost of the books are 25% of the cost of tuition. it costs as much to buy books now as it did to go to yale 50 years ago.
. >> most of them have never called a landline. >> one out of five.nd one out of six has ever submitted a handwritten paper. the point is this industry has been designed for looking backwards not forwards. this generation is on demand. thinks it should be lower cost. this is fascinating. high school users about 25% more than college users which is about a hundred percent more than parents feel you can learn just as well online as you can offline. so yes there is a bubble. too...
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landmine in the voice -- landline in the voice world may go away. but you need broadband. people more and more want to have broadband capability. all over the united states, it is a big fight. the fcc is backing giving companies money to build up broadband in rural communities. my members do broadband. that is a big part of what we do. i think it is going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. ast: we want to welcome back great c-span friend, barbara slaven, who spent the last five years at the atlantic council. before that, at the u.s. institute of peace and "usa today." the iran nuclear deal almost a year old. the p5-plus-1 that worked out the arrangements, the countries involved were? the five members of the u.n. security council. the united states, britain, france, russia, china, and germany. a lot of questions whether we can trust iran. nearly a nearly later, what is the answer? guest: they have carried out all their obligations under the nuclear deal. i think the problem and co
landmine in the voice -- landline in the voice world may go away. but you need broadband. people more and more want to have broadband capability. all over the united states, it is a big fight. the fcc is backing giving companies money to build up broadband in rural communities. my members do broadband. that is a big part of what we do. i think it is going to become an even bigger part of what we do. >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal"...
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. >> the landline may go away.t tomore and more, have broadband capability all over the united states. the fcc is backing up giving companies to build up broadband and moral communities. -- in rural communities. that is a big part of what we do. it is going to become a bigger part of what we do. >> watch the "communicators" tonight on c-span two. >> the assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs and a russian pro democracy activist are among those scheduled to testify at a hearing on u.s. policy toward russia. they talk to lawmakers about russia's military, it's relationship to nato and the country's political system. this is just over two hours. >> the foreign relations committee will come to order. we thank our witnesses for being here and look forward to their testimony. we're obviously here today to talk about russia and its role in the world. together our countries conquered the nazis, prevented proliferation of nuclear weapons in 1990's and fought against terrorists after 9/11. yet for mos
. >> the landline may go away.t tomore and more, have broadband capability all over the united states. the fcc is backing up giving companies to build up broadband and moral communities. -- in rural communities. that is a big part of what we do. it is going to become a bigger part of what we do. >> watch the "communicators" tonight on c-span two. >> the assistant secretary of state for european and eurasian affairs and a russian pro democracy activist are among those...
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. >> landline and the boys world may at some point go away but you need to broadband. people, more and more want to have her broadband capability and all over the united states it's a big fight. the fcc is backing up giving companies money to build out broadband in rural communities. my members do broadband and that is a big part of what we do. i think it is going to become a bigger part of what we do. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> earlier today, president obama met with fbi director james call me on this past weekend's mass shooting in orlando florida. it left 49 victims dead. after the meeting, the president spoke to reporters in the president spoke to reporters in the oval office for about 15 minutes. >> i just had the opportunity to get the latest briefing from fbi director call me, as well as deputy attorney general yates and the rest of my national security team about the tragedy that took place in orlando. they are going to be doing a more extensive briefing around noon, it's a little bit afternoon at fbi headquarters. i
. >> landline and the boys world may at some point go away but you need to broadband. people, more and more want to have her broadband capability and all over the united states it's a big fight. the fcc is backing up giving companies money to build out broadband in rural communities. my members do broadband and that is a big part of what we do. i think it is going to become a bigger part of what we do. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>...