49
49
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
rosenworcel: thank you, tim. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, the new director of the secret service discusses modernizing the agency and its expanded mission. then just before 5 p.m. eastern, one of our "landmark cases." and six 30 at 5:00 p.m., new "landmark cases." tonight, the ceremony unveiling the portraits of former president barack obama and first lady michelle obama. here is a preview. artists hadof these to walk into the oval office -- yikes -- and i almost wanted to .tart by apologizing just to get this job they had to come to the white house and get andled by the president first lady. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. it was not lost on us how was.ving this experience when amy came in and it was her turn, i have to admit i was intrigued. i was intrigued before she walked into the room. work and i was blown away by the boldness of
rosenworcel: thank you, tim. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, the new director of the secret service discusses modernizing the agency and its expanded mission. then just before 5 p.m. eastern, one of our "landmark cases." and six 30 at 5:00 p.m., new "landmark cases." tonight, the...
51
51
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
rosenworcel: thank you, tim. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this week on the communicators we wrap up the consumer electronic show. diodeanic light emanating . it is different from lcds, even though it sounds the same and that it is and a missive technology. it makes its own light. it does not need a backlight. you have a thin form factor and it enables some curb. display iscompany lg showing it prototype of a roll up display. it rolls up into a storage box and you press a button and it rises out. when you're done watching, it goes back in. this is a glimpse into the future of what is possible. >> watch the communicators on c-span2. >> c-span history series with a look at the significance of supreme court decision: the maryland. watch landmark cases, live on -- monday,y 26 february 26 arid for background on each case, order a copy of the c
rosenworcel: thank you, tim. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this week on the communicators we wrap up the consumer electronic show. diodeanic light emanating . it is different from lcds, even though it sounds the same and that it is and a missive technology. it makes its own light. it does not need a backlight. you...
46
46
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
rosenworcel: this is a great question. the honest truth is i gave you what i understand it to be today. but what we found, in my office was just a handful of people and was limited to our research capabilities. when it more experts on the outside combing through that record and identifying problems. i have made very clear, along with the help of folks like the new york attorney general, that we have 2 million individuals whose identities were stolen. you can do some easy counting to figure out how much is from foreign addresses like i described. we need many other outside experts to look at this record and help us identify the problem that we should focus on, because i think there is more here than even what i have described to you today. i think it is incumbent on us to get to the bottom of it. >> thank you so much. com. rosenworcel: thank you, tim. thank you all. [applause] >> this week on the communicators, we got of our series from the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the latest developments in television, phone
rosenworcel: this is a great question. the honest truth is i gave you what i understand it to be today. but what we found, in my office was just a handful of people and was limited to our research capabilities. when it more experts on the outside combing through that record and identifying problems. i have made very clear, along with the help of folks like the new york attorney general, that we have 2 million individuals whose identities were stolen. you can do some easy counting to figure out...
47
47
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
rosenworcel: good afternoon. thank you to everyone for being here today. you got me somewhere between senator and the deputy attorney general. so it's a treat to be back at the state of the net conference and a special thank you to the internet education foundation for having me and thank you for the good work you do to foster conversation about internet policy.
rosenworcel: good afternoon. thank you to everyone for being here today. you got me somewhere between senator and the deputy attorney general. so it's a treat to be back at the state of the net conference and a special thank you to the internet education foundation for having me and thank you for the good work you do to foster conversation about internet policy.
42
42
Feb 3, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> commissioner rosenworcel said something about -- [inaudible] she wants for eas procedures. she wants best practices. do you have any comment on some of the stuff she is proposing? >> i would just highlight there is a statute enacted by congress in 2016 signed by the president that governs a lot of the things that she was indicating that should like to see happen. they already have those requirements. they are supposed to be run by fema. if they are not occurring, that's a question you should ask them on what's happening. there's best practices, outreach, all of that she talked about at the beginning part of the horse were seems be the backend of the horse. so -- [inaudible] but so the front end of the part is the fema portion i wish i get -- i was trying to get at. the idea that she is put forward i think already in statute. if they're not being done sufficient that for congress to look at where are the folks to examine, in my opinion. [inaudible] >> commissioners, what do you see as your next role, next steps for enabling telehealth innovations? >> so we have some funding
. >> commissioner rosenworcel said something about -- [inaudible] she wants for eas procedures. she wants best practices. do you have any comment on some of the stuff she is proposing? >> i would just highlight there is a statute enacted by congress in 2016 signed by the president that governs a lot of the things that she was indicating that should like to see happen. they already have those requirements. they are supposed to be run by fema. if they are not occurring, that's a...
81
81
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
that is followed by fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel talking about identity threats. dayr, another chance to cqi q&a with michael fabey. >> this portion included representatives from cbs news, cnn, and the new york times talking about challenges facing news organizations. it is just under an hour and a half.
that is followed by fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel talking about identity threats. dayr, another chance to cqi q&a with michael fabey. >> this portion included representatives from cbs news, cnn, and the new york times talking about challenges facing news organizations. it is just under an hour and a half.
70
70
Feb 1, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
commissioner rosenworcel. >> years ago i had the pleasure to work with the people of the state of hawaii when i served as counsel to the late senator daniel in a way so i know residents are grateful and resilient. i'm sure they are aware like all of us of new vulnerability's. when this incident occurred i reached out to folks in hawaii who had worked with in the past to try to understand just what had happened and they had only harrowing tales to tell. imagine knowing you had only minutes left to live before everything you hold dear could be. what would you do? win this threat was over i'm sure people in hawaii help their children a little bit closer. i know i did the same that might might. as senator brian schatz said the system failed. reading to improve it and get it right. amen, so let's get to work. that work starts right here with the laminar reports that we produce today thanks to the chairman swiftly calling for investigation which was the right thing to do. also thanks to the efforts of a talented public safety and homeland security bureau. what your work reveals is on many leve
commissioner rosenworcel. >> years ago i had the pleasure to work with the people of the state of hawaii when i served as counsel to the late senator daniel in a way so i know residents are grateful and resilient. i'm sure they are aware like all of us of new vulnerability's. when this incident occurred i reached out to folks in hawaii who had worked with in the past to try to understand just what had happened and they had only harrowing tales to tell. imagine knowing you had only minutes...
30
30
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
instead we bring you a recent hearing on fake news that is followed by fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel talking about the recent debate on net neutrality. later, school safety concerns after last week's shooting in parkland, florida. >> members of the british parliament were recently in the u.s. for a daylong hearing on fake news and the state of the media. this portion included representatives from cbs news, cnn, and the new york times talking about some of the challenges facing news organizations. it is just under 1.5 hours. >> welcome to the witnesses and to the final panel of today's evidence section. the final phase of today's to discuss some of the issues of the tech companies with academic experts. off by asking members of the panel if they could give their view on an issue that is giving us cause for concern. public uset consumption is increasingly moving out of a curated news space. the news bulletin, edited newspaper, or news website, and people are consuming news more and bite sized pieces that they discover and share via social media. increasing numbers of people get their n
instead we bring you a recent hearing on fake news that is followed by fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel talking about the recent debate on net neutrality. later, school safety concerns after last week's shooting in parkland, florida. >> members of the british parliament were recently in the u.s. for a daylong hearing on fake news and the state of the media. this portion included representatives from cbs news, cnn, and the new york times talking about some of the challenges facing news...