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global privacy round up with international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles welcome back thank you so much bart for having me so this is great because we were together the other day and personally we have united now more so i'm curious about something that we before we get to the privacy roundup last time you talked about net neutrality was focused on the u.s. so tell us about net neutrality that is nondiscriminatory access to the web both in the e.u. and asia right and before we start there i just want to again describe what net neutrality is it's three things it's saying that internet broadband vidas cannot block the websites you want to go to they can not enact any sort of personal censorship to they can enact any type of economic censorship which means that regardless of the sites or the content or the amount of content you're looking at they have to charge you one three and the third thing especially in the united states is it would under net neutrality it is treated like a utility and you as a consumer have all the rights and privileges as you would with your phone compan
global privacy round up with international regulatory attorney miles edwards miles welcome back thank you so much bart for having me so this is great because we were together the other day and personally we have united now more so i'm curious about something that we before we get to the privacy roundup last time you talked about net neutrality was focused on the u.s. so tell us about net neutrality that is nondiscriminatory access to the web both in the e.u. and asia right and before we start...
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is that a basic there thank you so much for this global privacy roundup we sure appreciate it miles edwards international regulatory attorney thank you miles thank you bart. last year millennial spending power surpassed boomers and next year for the first time ever there will be more americans over sixty years of age than under eighteen but those under eighteen's are on track to become the biggest consumer generation by twenty twenty by some estimates the so-called generation z. is already spending north of one hundred billion with a big dollars a year resident tech holland cook joins us to talk about how they're spending it all and thank you for being here we sure appreciate it is always a give us the latest they're spending it on the phone because think about people aged thirteen to eighteen they have never known that modem screech we used to plug the phone into the computer dial up l well at fourteen four k. these kids grew up with high speed wireless internet smartphones social networking and if the figures stuns me we have research from the center for generational kinetics ninety five
is that a basic there thank you so much for this global privacy roundup we sure appreciate it miles edwards international regulatory attorney thank you miles thank you bart. last year millennial spending power surpassed boomers and next year for the first time ever there will be more americans over sixty years of age than under eighteen but those under eighteen's are on track to become the biggest consumer generation by twenty twenty by some estimates the so-called generation z. is already...
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and it's time now to squeeze in a quick break but hang here because when we return miles edwards joins us to discuss the latest moves on net neutrality and more plus trinity charges tell us about the basics of bit coy and as the u.s. federal reserve concludes there are two days of meetings which are the stocks to look toward at american of adam ash trading joins us if you will get a stock tip and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell as i mentioned oil is down twenty one percent from its peak on october third we'll be back in a flash. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. actually going to be close to what the full story of the people. i'm interested in the why. shouldn't. ministry's police school says in the city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does my mike was hoping to avoid just one from the president. this is going to come to the. woods as that's good to see it's just a proprietary software you don't know this whole
and it's time now to squeeze in a quick break but hang here because when we return miles edwards joins us to discuss the latest moves on net neutrality and more plus trinity charges tell us about the basics of bit coy and as the u.s. federal reserve concludes there are two days of meetings which are the stocks to look toward at american of adam ash trading joins us if you will get a stock tip and as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell as i mentioned oil is down twenty one...
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access to web content here discuss net neutrality and more as international regulatory attorney miles edwards it's so good to be with you and i love it when we're together here we could look at each other and really just go off script throw all this stuff away first of all let's do some basics you're the guy to do it. tell us what about what net neutrality is ok very simply with net neutrality says it is three things it says number one that internet broadband providers cannot block content they can not block the websites that you want to go to secondly they can charge for higher volume content they can charge for specialized content if you go to amazon or if you go to another type of website in your streaming a video the costs have to be the same regardless and the third thing and the third thing that people are not speaking about is net neutrality says that the internet is a utility like the phone company or a gas company and it's going to be considered a utility under title two of the u.s. communications act of nine hundred thirty six which is extraordinarily important because if you say it
access to web content here discuss net neutrality and more as international regulatory attorney miles edwards it's so good to be with you and i love it when we're together here we could look at each other and really just go off script throw all this stuff away first of all let's do some basics you're the guy to do it. tell us what about what net neutrality is ok very simply with net neutrality says it is three things it says number one that internet broadband providers cannot block content they...
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we take a longer look at privacy issues around the world with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and later host of the big picture right here in r.t. america holland joins us to talk about generations see and tells us about their decidedly different spending habits all that straight ahead but first we had a few headlines. big four accounting firm k p m g is the first of the four to say they will abandon client work which creates conflicts of interest for the company according to k. p. m. g. executive decision is an effort to remove even the perception of a possible conflict of interests k p m g has been particularly pronounced big blip on the regulatory radar in connection to their client giant u.k. construction perm karelian which collapsed due to what members of parliament called reckless behavior made pos.
we take a longer look at privacy issues around the world with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and later host of the big picture right here in r.t. america holland joins us to talk about generations see and tells us about their decidedly different spending habits all that straight ahead but first we had a few headlines. big four accounting firm k p m g is the first of the four to say they will abandon client work which creates conflicts of interest for the company according to k....
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. >> reporter: university of utah freshman sheely edwards has logged many a mile, walking the sidewalks this campaign season. >> i've been doing canvassing. i've been doing phone calls and sending text messages. reporter: at 18, edwards serves as an intern for the ben mcadams campaign. mcadams is running a tight race in the 4th congressional district against republican incumbent mia love, who is backed by mitt romney. rit is the most contentioe on the utah midterm election ballot and even has some people wondering if the beehive state will turn blue and ifwi millennial help tip the scales. >> i think there is a huge stigma. a misconception around the fact that your vote doesn't count. whereas in local elections of lyurse it counts significa especially in states that are concerned about switfrom red to blue or blue to red or vice versa. it all comes down to your local elections. >> reporter: days before the election, prospective voters sit here at the hinckleytute of politics located on the campus of the university of utah. >> it is terrific to have the younger generation and older gener
. >> reporter: university of utah freshman sheely edwards has logged many a mile, walking the sidewalks this campaign season. >> i've been doing canvassing. i've been doing phone calls and sending text messages. reporter: at 18, edwards serves as an intern for the ben mcadams campaign. mcadams is running a tight race in the 4th congressional district against republican incumbent mia love, who is backed by mitt romney. rit is the most contentioe on the utah midterm election ballot...
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edward younger, the chicagoan. many of these converge on blanc mont, the field artillery, combat engineers. their stories always converge as they attack this seemingly impregnable position. they have to go across a mile of open ground. the bodies of the french are littering the area. they literally go by one of the positions which was shaped in a phalanx or arrow. it is all dead frenchmen. at the tip of the phalanx is a frenchmen with a beard. he has his eyes wide open with his bayonet pointed at the germans in horror. they passed them and continue to attack. it is a remarkable story. they seize blanc mont on the first day and go over the ridge the next day and continue to fight in a position known as the box. it was a natural kill zone the germans had created, and men of the 49th company were stuck in this position and were shelled mercilessly with high explosives, machine gun bolts, gas. they were in this position as they tried to attack the german line. it is an extraordinary story of heroism and courage when in many cases, they are outnumbered and they hold and eventually the position is consolidated. one of my body bearers, the native american, thomas saunders, is pushed into the line as a scout
edward younger, the chicagoan. many of these converge on blanc mont, the field artillery, combat engineers. their stories always converge as they attack this seemingly impregnable position. they have to go across a mile of open ground. the bodies of the french are littering the area. they literally go by one of the positions which was shaped in a phalanx or arrow. it is all dead frenchmen. at the tip of the phalanx is a frenchmen with a beard. he has his eyes wide open with his bayonet pointed...