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>> guest: mozilla has been very invested in privacy for a long time. we tried to address this group are product design, through our education and training and at mozilla we try to try to put privacy above are for most values. we've done a lot to try to advance that, whether it's things like this, we can remind this as well as other experiments, like protections where we are starting to export and all of this building upon years of works with others in industry trying to make do not track an effective reality and educate users as well. there is a big gap and users understand how their information is being gathered and how they are being tracked to go about the web. it's a top problem but it's an important one for us to continue to prioritize that. >> host: where is fire fox dominant than 1% of the u.s. population uses that? >> guest: i don't off the top of my head but i think it's on the order of 70% in the u.s. some countries have a larger percentage, it's very popular in germany, germany is one of those countries and we are recognized as being -- i th
>> guest: mozilla has been very invested in privacy for a long time. we tried to address this group are product design, through our education and training and at mozilla we try to try to put privacy above are for most values. we've done a lot to try to advance that, whether it's things like this, we can remind this as well as other experiments, like protections where we are starting to export and all of this building upon years of works with others in industry trying to make do not track...
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this is chris riley, senior engineer are mozilla. what is mozilla is how is it structured? >> there is a corporation and a foundation. we are most known for our web browser and our mobile phone. but the corp wrappingss from -- corporations are owned by an organization and our mission is to advance the open web and that is what drives the company. >> funded from net scape? >> yes, there was donation of money that started the original foundation along with the code that later became fire fox. >> host: is this is open code how do you make money? >> guest: through license deals primarily. we are diversifying that as well. but when you install firefox there is a default provider of search that is there. so you install fire fox and go into the search bar and that takes you to a specific default search engine. for many years it was google. recently we announced it would change to yahoo. >> host: why? >> guest: our agreement with google expired. we had a choice about having a new agreement with google or yahoo and went with yahoo. >> host: what is your backngladeshck background? >>
this is chris riley, senior engineer are mozilla. what is mozilla is how is it structured? >> there is a corporation and a foundation. we are most known for our web browser and our mobile phone. but the corp wrappingss from -- corporations are owned by an organization and our mission is to advance the open web and that is what drives the company. >> funded from net scape? >> yes, there was donation of money that started the original foundation along with the code that later...
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fcc focusing on net neutrality in february we spoke to chris riley, the senior policy engineer with mozilla and hank killed quist -- hultquist from at&t. >> we need their -- we believe there needs to be reasonable access to network and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have where the net neutrality issue is gone, it is not focused on the questions of the rules, which i think there is a lot of consensus around, but is focused around the fcc legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdiction we should use and our concern really is that they are going to undo potentially a regulatory status that has existed now for over a decade. >> monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> each week american history sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. next, st. mary's college of maryland professor charles holden talks about the modernist art movement, labor unrest, race riots, the "red scare," and other destabilizing events that he argues ch
fcc focusing on net neutrality in february we spoke to chris riley, the senior policy engineer with mozilla and hank killed quist -- hultquist from at&t. >> we need their -- we believe there needs to be reasonable access to network and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have where the net neutrality issue is gone, it is not focused on the questions of the rules, which i think there is a lot of consensus around, but is focused around the fcc legal...
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it is estimated that there are up to 2000 islamic state fighters in mozilla. that is the latest world news. we will have another update coming in about 30 minutes. american express violated u.s. antitrust laws by borrowing businesses from customers to use lower-cost cars. emily joins me in the studio. this is about their anti- steering rules. what are they? >> you see it with preferences do see it with promotions, but amex did not want merchants to steer their companies to visa and mastercard and discover. >> this is when you walk in, you see it in front of the cash register in the window, maybe just the mx logo. >> they consider it discrimination. >> they ask consider it does, nation -- they consider it dissemination against whom? >> against themselves. >> they will have to modify the rules. the judge gave them about 30 days to meet with the justice department and come back with the plan. if they cannot agree on a plan, the judge will set an injunction in a way that he feels is faithful to the antitrust laws. >> were visa discussed -- were visa and discover i
it is estimated that there are up to 2000 islamic state fighters in mozilla. that is the latest world news. we will have another update coming in about 30 minutes. american express violated u.s. antitrust laws by borrowing businesses from customers to use lower-cost cars. emily joins me in the studio. this is about their anti- steering rules. what are they? >> you see it with preferences do see it with promotions, but amex did not want merchants to steer their companies to visa and...
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this came from 4 million internet activists here and i would fall on the side of a netflix or a mozilla before i would fall on the side of a big company like comcast or verizon. >> that's even worse if it was a secret deal that was made between the government and these big corporations. >> the people wanted this. >> the only reason netflix can get its content on the internet is because the cable companies put in the spending on the infrastructure because they knew they could recruit the costs in the future. that's the whole damn point. >> i think with a few exceptions most people are not happy with this. meanwhile the "cashin' in" gang getting ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. eric, wlaf you got. >> state of the denial the secretary of state saying americans are living in a safe period. wow. did he not see the big terror bust in new york this week? is this ignorance on isis about to cost us? plus the president's new warning to ice agents to enforce our immigration laws. "cashin' in" will see you at the bottom of the hour. >> we will be watching. but up here first no tax on person
this came from 4 million internet activists here and i would fall on the side of a netflix or a mozilla before i would fall on the side of a big company like comcast or verizon. >> that's even worse if it was a secret deal that was made between the government and these big corporations. >> the people wanted this. >> the only reason netflix can get its content on the internet is because the cable companies put in the spending on the infrastructure because they knew they could...
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chris riley with mozilla and hank holquist. >> we believe that the internet needs a strong, enforceable, effective rules to protect met neutrality for users and developers. those need to include nondiscrimination, subject to reasonable management. and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now with where new net trolley -- the neutrality has gone is it is not focused on the substance of the rules. it is focused on the fcc to adopt rules and what a jurisdictional area initiatives. our concern is that they are going to undo, potentially, a regulatory status that has existed for over a decade. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> up next, prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that, governor scott walker on the challenges of being chief executive. president obama talks with house democrats in philadelphia. >> british prime minister david cameron answered several questions wednesday on the national health service. specifically addressing longer waiting times for patients and social serv
chris riley with mozilla and hank holquist. >> we believe that the internet needs a strong, enforceable, effective rules to protect met neutrality for users and developers. those need to include nondiscrimination, subject to reasonable management. and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now with where new net trolley -- the neutrality has gone is it is not focused on the substance of the rules. it is focused on the fcc to adopt rules and what a...
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chris riley with mozilla and hank holquist with at&t. >> at the end of the day, the internet needs strong enforceable rules. including, nondiscrimination, no blocking, subject to reasonable management. they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now is where the net neutrality issue has gone. it is focus on the fcc legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdictional authority they should use. our concern really is that they will undo but eventually a regulatory status that has existed for over a decade. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. >> we have more of state of the state addresses for you. we had now to alaska from governor bill walker. [applause] >> thank you. president kevin meyer, speaker mike chennault, lieutenant governor, members of the legislator, members the cabinet and my fellow alaskans: it is an honor to stand before you. i'm humbled to serve alaska as your governor. you have my pledge that i will always put alaska first. i will forever be ready to work with anyone who shares my values. tonight, i deliver the state of the sta
chris riley with mozilla and hank holquist with at&t. >> at the end of the day, the internet needs strong enforceable rules. including, nondiscrimination, no blocking, subject to reasonable management. they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now is where the net neutrality issue has gone. it is focus on the fcc legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdictional authority they should use. our concern really is that they will undo but eventually a...
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his unit was stationed in mozilla -- in mozul. the chaos, brutality, and ambiguity of the war were unnerving for albrecht. six years later, when he took part in the iowa combat paper project workshop, he was still actively dealing with memories of his time in combat. albrecht uses his arts training to both address the traumas of his own war experiences and to explore the culture of war and the military. there's year in mozu -- his year in mozul and saddam hussein's dictatorship got under jesse's skin. art making became one of the ways he discharged -- he missed -- he displays the discharge of his military experience. many pieces are kitschy images of saddam hussein, portraits of himself, and ironic messages to the tyrant. the ceramic pots included here incorporate other war memories. they depict images of archaeological antiquities found in the ancient biblical city of nineveh, just across the tigris river from mozul. albrecht's determination to create an art practice that investigates the traumas of war is part -- is in part a re
his unit was stationed in mozilla -- in mozul. the chaos, brutality, and ambiguity of the war were unnerving for albrecht. six years later, when he took part in the iowa combat paper project workshop, he was still actively dealing with memories of his time in combat. albrecht uses his arts training to both address the traumas of his own war experiences and to explore the culture of war and the military. there's year in mozu -- his year in mozul and saddam hussein's dictatorship got under...
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an engineer with mozilla and vice president of at&t, hank holquist. >> we believe the internet needs strong and effective rules to protect net neutrality or users and developers. those need to include subject to management and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now with net neutrality is not focusing on the substance of the rules. is focused on the fcc's legal authority and what jurisdictional authority they should use. our concern is that they are going to undo, potentially, a regulatory status enlisted now for over a decade. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span2. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. there are 12 new republicans and one new democrat in the senate and 108 women in congress including the first african-american republican in the house, and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of members using congressional chronicle on www.c-span.org. the page has lots of his for information, including statistics about session of congress. new congress, test access. >> tonight on c-span q & a
an engineer with mozilla and vice president of at&t, hank holquist. >> we believe the internet needs strong and effective rules to protect net neutrality or users and developers. those need to include subject to management and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now with net neutrality is not focusing on the substance of the rules. is focused on the fcc's legal authority and what jurisdictional authority they should use. our concern is that they are...
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civilians, earlier today, isis posted a video showing members destroying ancient artifacts inside a mozillauseum -- mo resume days aftersul the historic library was destroyed. we will go to the iraqi city and speak to electric cockburn. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. two u.s.-led coalition airstrikes have reportedly killed over three dozen people in iraq, including at least 20 civilians. hospital sources told reuters a strike near the syrian border killed nine civilians and 17 islamic state militants, while a separate bombing west of baghdad killed six militants and 11 civilians. the bbc and washington post have revealed the identity of the british mandate and jihadi jon huntsman featured in several islamic state beheading videos. the l it's a -- the l it say you lived in west london and was known to british security services. isis militants have continued to capture christians from villages in northeastern syria during a three-day offensive. activist groups have put the total number of christian hostag
civilians, earlier today, isis posted a video showing members destroying ancient artifacts inside a mozillauseum -- mo resume days aftersul the historic library was destroyed. we will go to the iraqi city and speak to electric cockburn. all of that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. two u.s.-led coalition airstrikes have reportedly killed over three dozen people in iraq, including at least 20 civilians. hospital sources...
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senior of mozilla firefox, and at&t vice president. >> we believe at the end of the day, the internet needs strong effective rule to protect net neutrality for users and developers. that includes nondiscrimination subject to reasonable network management and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now is where neutrality issue has gone -- it is really not focus on substantive rules. is focused on the sec's legal authority to a job -- what jurisdictional theory they should use. our concern is that they will undo potentially a regulatory status that has existed for over a decade. the night at 8:00 eastern, on the communicators on c-span two. >> on thursday, president obama spoke to house democrats at their retreat in philadelphia, where they distrust -- discussed policy for the next two years. the president restated some proposals from his state of the union. he also urged lawmakers not to be defensive about accomplishments made during his administration are the principles of the democratic party. he was introduced by house majority with denny lawyers. >> for tho
senior of mozilla firefox, and at&t vice president. >> we believe at the end of the day, the internet needs strong effective rule to protect net neutrality for users and developers. that includes nondiscrimination subject to reasonable network management and they need to be effectively enforceable. >> the problem we have now is where neutrality issue has gone -- it is really not focus on substantive rules. is focused on the sec's legal authority to a job -- what jurisdictional...
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we won't go for mozilla, we will go somewhere, this is successful lying to the enemy? >> that is my hope when i heard this and you think back to world war ii when we had a fake army to convince the germans we were invading in calais and set of normandy but i don't think that. if you look at this pentagon i think there are two other possibilities both of which are bad and foolish, by saying this week and force the iraqi army into a fight we want them to have. worst case scenario is this covers a series of disasters by the obama administration and sony predictions that isis was sort of on its heels. the pentagon spokesman just got fired first week in part because it was done for data military officer giving political talking points about a victory most people could look and see isn't happening. stuart: russia moving more troops and weapons and the ukraine. vladimir putin has won and we were not paying attention. what do you make of this? >> vladimir putin is pushing on an open door if you look at the recalculates he doesn't respond to? little reset buttons from hillary c
we won't go for mozilla, we will go somewhere, this is successful lying to the enemy? >> that is my hope when i heard this and you think back to world war ii when we had a fake army to convince the germans we were invading in calais and set of normandy but i don't think that. if you look at this pentagon i think there are two other possibilities both of which are bad and foolish, by saying this week and force the iraqi army into a fight we want them to have. worst case scenario is this...
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repeatedly urged the president of the united states to take air power and use air strikes before mozillaat one defeat alone allowed isis to get their hands on the treasury, the central bank of the country they are the richest terrorist organization in history, all of its unnecessary. we are passing legislation using this as a forum, we are in the petter meeting with our allies such as israel and the king of jordan meeting with the ambassadors from the gulf states and hearing the same message from all of them, you are not taking this seriously, the wheels are coming off, isis is on the march and so is iran and your influence is waning and the barbers and that is replacing the stability that existed in these communities, that is the message we're hearing. stuart: thank you for being with us today. thank you, sir. let's get to the economy. the government collected a record $1 trillion in tax revenue from october to january. that is $1 trillion collected in four months but we are still spending more than what is coming in. we ran a deficit of number $94 billion in the same four months. joini
repeatedly urged the president of the united states to take air power and use air strikes before mozillaat one defeat alone allowed isis to get their hands on the treasury, the central bank of the country they are the richest terrorist organization in history, all of its unnecessary. we are passing legislation using this as a forum, we are in the petter meeting with our allies such as israel and the king of jordan meeting with the ambassadors from the gulf states and hearing the same message...
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chris reilly with mozilla and at&t hank hultquist. >> we believe at the end of the day, the internetedz strong rules to preventotect net neutrality. those need to include subject to reasonable network management and they need to be effectively enforceable? >> the problem we have now with where the net neutrality issue has gone is that it's really not focused on the substance. the rules, as i said i think there is a lot of consensus around. it's focused on the fcc legal authorities who a rules and what jurisdictional rules they should use has our concern really is that they are going to undo potentially, you know, a regulatory status that has existed now for over a decade. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span 2. the political landscape has changed in the 114th congress. there is one 08 women in congress including the first african-american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicle on c-span.org. the page has lots of useful information there including voting results
chris reilly with mozilla and at&t hank hultquist. >> we believe at the end of the day, the internetedz strong rules to preventotect net neutrality. those need to include subject to reasonable network management and they need to be effectively enforceable? >> the problem we have now with where the net neutrality issue has gone is that it's really not focused on the substance. the rules, as i said i think there is a lot of consensus around. it's focused on the fcc legal...
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chris riley with mozilla, and at&t vice president, hinkle quiz. >> the internet needs strong rules torotect net neutrality. including know this, no blocking. they need to be i expect -- actively enforceable. >> the problem we have now is a net neutrality issue is not focused on the substantive. i think there is a lot consensus that is focused on the sec's legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdictional authority they should use. our concern is that they will undo potentially a regulatory status that has existed now for over one decade. lex tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on c-span 2. washington journal continues. host: august and tom rice is a republican from south carolina and was on the budget committee. we know the baseline numbers, and that they can include sequestration. what is your reaction to that? is sequestration a good thing? guest: absolutely not. sequestration is not a good thing. what we need to do is agree on more intelligent ways to cut spending, rather than just across the board. given that they were unable to do that in 2010, sequestration was the
chris riley with mozilla, and at&t vice president, hinkle quiz. >> the internet needs strong rules torotect net neutrality. including know this, no blocking. they need to be i expect -- actively enforceable. >> the problem we have now is a net neutrality issue is not focused on the substantive. i think there is a lot consensus that is focused on the sec's legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdictional authority they should use. our concern is that they will undo...
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chris riley with mozilla and at&t vice president. >> internet needs strong enforceable rules to protect net neutrality. subject to reasonable network management. >> the problem we have now is where the net neutrality issue has gone, it has not focused on the substance, but it is focused on the fcc legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdictional theory they should use. our concern is that they will undo potentially a regulatory status that has existed for over a decade. >> monday night at 8:00. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. we take you inside the u.s. capitol to learn about the history of the house of representatives page program. it began in the early 1800s and continued until 2011. house leadership decided pages were no longer critical to the legislative process and the program was ended. >> i am an historian of the house of representatives. >> i am the curator of the house of representatives. this is the speaker ceremonial office, one of the oldest parts of the house wing. it was built in 1857 and this spot is an ideal spot to talk a
chris riley with mozilla and at&t vice president. >> internet needs strong enforceable rules to protect net neutrality. subject to reasonable network management. >> the problem we have now is where the net neutrality issue has gone, it has not focused on the substance, but it is focused on the fcc legal authority to adopt rules and what jurisdictional theory they should use. our concern is that they will undo potentially a regulatory status that has existed for over a decade....