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we caught up with steve wozniak who attended the vote and had these comments. eve: the internet was so beautiful when it first came. it was such an open and free expression form, and over time decisions were being made by the isps, the gatekeepers, you might call it. do we trust them to make decisions? no, we need some kind of supervision of their bad behavior. are they likely to make deals and accept bribes? >> you are confident that the rulemaking adapted today will in fact ensure an open and free internet? steve: i think it will be a positive step. i think the other side is also for open and free internet. title ii regulation means oversight of bad behavior, not meddling, not controlling things, that looking for bad behavior. or could be a lot of things that are illegal, unconstitutional behind the scene of the big isps. i do not think we can trust them that much. this is for the people, the consumers, the average joe against the suppliers, that have all the power and the wealth. here 4 million of us signed petitions and it is an indication that the people fr
we caught up with steve wozniak who attended the vote and had these comments. eve: the internet was so beautiful when it first came. it was such an open and free expression form, and over time decisions were being made by the isps, the gatekeepers, you might call it. do we trust them to make decisions? no, we need some kind of supervision of their bad behavior. are they likely to make deals and accept bribes? >> you are confident that the rulemaking adapted today will in fact ensure an...
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one of those, steve wozniak, one of the cofounders of apple someone who understands these issues very well. i wanted to drag steve over to get his immediate reaction. first of all, you made a decision to come to the fcc to witness this. why? >> i follow my heart. the only other time was when i came in 2010 to watch the vote on net neutrality. the internet was so beautiful. it was such an open and free expression form. over time it started getting clamped down. decisions were being made by the isp's, the gatekeepers, you might call it. do we trust them to make decisions? no, we need supervision of their bad behavior. are they likely to make deals and accept bribes? everyone knows that. if you give someone a preference, that is a bribe. >> you are confident he will making will ensure an open and free internet? >> i think it will be a big step, a positive step. i think the other side is also for open and free internet in terms of net neutrality. the decision today goes further than net neutrality. title ii regulation means oversight of bad behavior. not meddling, not controlling things,
one of those, steve wozniak, one of the cofounders of apple someone who understands these issues very well. i wanted to drag steve over to get his immediate reaction. first of all, you made a decision to come to the fcc to witness this. why? >> i follow my heart. the only other time was when i came in 2010 to watch the vote on net neutrality. the internet was so beautiful. it was such an open and free expression form. over time it started getting clamped down. decisions were being made by...
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steve wozniak says i use radio shack probably more than any other store other than amazon.sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people their progressive direct rate and our competitors' rates you can't win them all. the important part is, you helped them save. thanks, flo. okay, let's go get you an ice cream cone, champ. with sprinkles? sprinkles are for winners. i understand. >>> joining me now is a tech reporter from the wall street journal. first we're going to talk about who killed radio shack, but is there something to mourn here? i mourn it because my grandfather, my mom's dad was an amazing hobbiest and tinker guy, i remember going to his house and there was so random bits of electronica. it consistent of got me i
steve wozniak says i use radio shack probably more than any other store other than amazon.sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this flo: hey, big guy. i heard you lost a close one today. look, jamie, maybe we weren't the lowest rate this time. but when you show people...
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. >> steve wozniak was at the fcc meeting today. peter cook caught up with him afterwards. he had interesting things to say. listen to what he had to say. in terms of title ii he had this notion of -- listen to what he had to say. >> title ii regulation means oversight of bad behavior. not meddling, not controlling things, but looking for bad behavior. >> that is an important point. woz is dead-on about that. do you think the reputation of companies like comcast, time warner cable, maybe verizon at&t -- do you think that customer service reputation and distrust these companies have engendered hurt the chances in this ruling of anything but title ii from being enacted? >> unfortunately, i would think the bottom line here is if past is prologue, bad behavior really hasn't been the hallmark of the internet broadband ecosystem. one of the reasons we have seen so much investment, dynamism growth is because it hasn't been a history or tradition of bad behavior, but really effective customer service really effective innovation, and really effective and dynamic interaction between
. >> steve wozniak was at the fcc meeting today. peter cook caught up with him afterwards. he had interesting things to say. listen to what he had to say. in terms of title ii he had this notion of -- listen to what he had to say. >> title ii regulation means oversight of bad behavior. not meddling, not controlling things, but looking for bad behavior. >> that is an important point. woz is dead-on about that. do you think the reputation of companies like comcast, time warner...
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steve wozniak said he feels confident the watch will be a huge success. even though he hasn't liked smart watches in the past. he tells the bbc that camp people will think it's cool so if you're a hippie campster or a campy hipster, you'll wear them. >> what if i just like camping? >> then where would you recharging it? >> right? >> san jose mayor will announce a major change coming to sjc. for the first time ever nonstop flights to china will take off from mineta. the airline hopes to offer flights five days a week from sjc to beijing. the service could start by mid-june. it would only be the seskd carrier to offer nonstop flights to asia out of san jose. >> and a public meeting to talk about phase two of b.a.r.t. extension to the south bay. it will start at the b.a.r.t. station, run through downtown san jose and into santa clara. they'll look at the environmental impact. that meeting starts at 5:30 tonight at the customer service center on canta clara street in san jose. >> fewer people are reaching for dvds. they're streaming video online. netflix some
steve wozniak said he feels confident the watch will be a huge success. even though he hasn't liked smart watches in the past. he tells the bbc that camp people will think it's cool so if you're a hippie campster or a campy hipster, you'll wear them. >> what if i just like camping? >> then where would you recharging it? >> right? >> san jose mayor will announce a major change coming to sjc. for the first time ever nonstop flights to china will take off from mineta. the...
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steve wozniak says i use radio shack probably more than any other electronics store aside from the internetilled radio shack? we'll present the suspects. imagine if razors could move up and down, and all around. hugging tight, swirling left and turning right. behold, new venus swirl. the only razor with five contour blades and a flexiball. to contour to your tricky places, bends and all. going this way and that. bumps and grooves, curvy and flat. for skin as flawless as can be. new venus swirl. and try new venus with a touch of olay with five times more moisturizers i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous mo
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separately apple founder steve wozniak says he feels confident the watch will be a huge success even though he has not liked smart watches in the past. he tells the bbc that hip camp people will like it. if you are a hippy campster, you will like the watch. >> a definition on that? my head is spinning. >> you may need the health watch if you're a hippie campster. >>> coconut milk is staying on the menu at starbucks. the coffee giant did a trial run with it back in october and it was so successful they're going to keep it on the menu. i've never put that in my coffee. >> that would be an interesting thing to add to your mix there. kind of tropical. felt a little bit tropicalct recently or at least very nice here. good morning christina, our meteorologist joining us with the microclimate forecast. >> good morning to you. i think people do that because it's a healthier version. 5:16 now. you know what? you can get plenty of vitamin d later today via the sun. limited sunshine for the first part of the day. thank you for waking up with us each and every morning. we love having you as part
separately apple founder steve wozniak says he feels confident the watch will be a huge success even though he has not liked smart watches in the past. he tells the bbc that hip camp people will like it. if you are a hippy campster, you will like the watch. >> a definition on that? my head is spinning. >> you may need the health watch if you're a hippie campster. >>> coconut milk is staying on the menu at starbucks. the coffee giant did a trial run with it back in october...
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francine: that was steve wozniak streaking about no neutrality.states considers all internet traffic to be created equal. a wide open internet. caroline: at the heart of it who owns the internet? u.n. mean me who have to pay to get access to it, -- you and me who have to pay access to it appeared in the u.s., they have come down strictly. they have defined the internet service as a public utility, like water or electric the. they are allowed to regulate and have strong walls and measures on top of it, saying web traffic should be created equal. they are no longer allowing the likes of comcast or at&t to block or slow traffic. say you wanted to make a skype call, suddenly and has to run the same speed as a phone call. they are not allowed to offer a two-tiered system. barack obama was pro-this. netflix, unsurprisingly, excited about this. they are able to get their content across and not come across bay area zen -- and not come across barriers. why were they saying we should be able to buffer and slow some things down. their argument is we need to
francine: that was steve wozniak streaking about no neutrality.states considers all internet traffic to be created equal. a wide open internet. caroline: at the heart of it who owns the internet? u.n. mean me who have to pay to get access to it, -- you and me who have to pay access to it appeared in the u.s., they have come down strictly. they have defined the internet service as a public utility, like water or electric the. they are allowed to regulate and have strong walls and measures on top...
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this is an steve wozniak cofounder of apple, plotting the fcc yesterday as they made their decision -- plotting the sec. margaret in kansas. democrats line. caller: good morning. i will be 65 next week. host: congratulations. caller: i made it. i had breast cancer and everything. i watch bbc, al jazeera, cnn international and then i look at us and yesterday john boehner was making raspberries at the press and answering snarky people worried in public about homosexuality -- the freedom of the internet is what gave hope to some people around the world and their small revolutions against their government. so many things that are so good are barely hanging on by a thread. i know they cannot cooperate but could they at least put a mirror up sometime and remember they are saying all over the world -- seen all of the world and there are terrible problems and leadership. when our representatives and john boehner makes raspberries and people and they act like total racists in dealing with obama, like children, it is so embarrassing and it has put us back decades. host: margaret in kansas. happ
this is an steve wozniak cofounder of apple, plotting the fcc yesterday as they made their decision -- plotting the sec. margaret in kansas. democrats line. caller: good morning. i will be 65 next week. host: congratulations. caller: i made it. i had breast cancer and everything. i watch bbc, al jazeera, cnn international and then i look at us and yesterday john boehner was making raspberries at the press and answering snarky people worried in public about homosexuality -- the freedom of the...
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stewart brand at the first hackers conference said to steve wozniak on stage, information wants to befree but it wants to be expensive. it is like enormous accrual thought-provoking miss, but over the years it's lost its futility because these days when people talk about advocating for a fair and free information infrastructure, and they say this about whether whether or not information wants to be free. i've never done anything because i wanted make sure information fulfilled its destiny. i heard this so many times i thought it would appear investigative. last spring i rented a cabin in the lake district and i invited information up for a kind of a three-day weekend and we built like a sweat lodge and they cried about her. seeded syndrome main. we drank a lot of chardonnay. when it was over, information took bandit long, soulful hug and a felted stumble down my cheek and whispered in my ear inside i don't want to be free. i want is for people to stop anthropomorphizing the. because information doesn't want anything and if it did who would care. the desires are of no concern to us. th
stewart brand at the first hackers conference said to steve wozniak on stage, information wants to befree but it wants to be expensive. it is like enormous accrual thought-provoking miss, but over the years it's lost its futility because these days when people talk about advocating for a fair and free information infrastructure, and they say this about whether whether or not information wants to be free. i've never done anything because i wanted make sure information fulfilled its destiny. i...
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. >> yesterday, bloomberg got steve wozniak on camera what's your reaction to the ruling in he said sometimesdo you say to him? >> i deeply admire the work he's done. i told him yesterday, dating back to the apple 2.est, the question is what will these rules do for the american people? and i think, by and large, what you've seen is a great deal of advocacy from people who haven't really expressed that opinion based on the facts that are in the record. how the rules will affect broadband competition. i don't doubt 4 million people weighed in with the fcc but a lot haven't explained how these rules are going to create more competition, make more a better consumer experience and people like mark cuban and others who understand this business have made cogent arguments on the other side. >> even the website went down after all of that. good to have you with us. >> ajit pai in washington. >>> let's bring in steve liesman, some headlines crossing from dudley this morning. steve? >> carl good morning. i'm at the university of chicago booth schools us monetary policy conference, in new york every year
. >> yesterday, bloomberg got steve wozniak on camera what's your reaction to the ruling in he said sometimesdo you say to him? >> i deeply admire the work he's done. i told him yesterday, dating back to the apple 2.est, the question is what will these rules do for the american people? and i think, by and large, what you've seen is a great deal of advocacy from people who haven't really expressed that opinion based on the facts that are in the record. how the rules will affect...
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. >> steve wozniak, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us., back to you in san francisco. a lot more reaction to come from here. >> again, here at the federal communications commission, the fcc, just a short time ago voting 3-2 in favor of chairman tom wheeler's open internet or net neutrality proposal. right now we're waiting for the chairman, he'll be speaking to reporters in just a few moments here. we'll cover that for you live on c-span3. after that we expect to also hear from fcc staff. they'll take questions from reporters as well. michael copps former fcc commissioner there on your screen now in attendance at today's fcc meeting. again, we're waiting for those pair of news conferences. we'll continue our live coverage here on c-span3. while we wait, we'll show you chairman tom wheeler's remarks to the commission and to the audience at the meeting room just before today's vote. >> so for those of you who are keeping score at home, you have seen the kind of fulsome debate that goes on every day here at this commission. and gets resolved
. >> steve wozniak, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us., back to you in san francisco. a lot more reaction to come from here. >> again, here at the federal communications commission, the fcc, just a short time ago voting 3-2 in favor of chairman tom wheeler's open internet or net neutrality proposal. right now we're waiting for the chairman, he'll be speaking to reporters in just a few moments here. we'll cover that for you live on c-span3. after that we expect to also hear...
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wozniak because i have been blessed too having access to these people. so that's what i try bring to the party. there will be people who take the steve jobs book of the innovators book, and do a better analysis what does this mean hough does this lead to leadership lessons. for me, what i do is i can call people up, sit down listen, try to get the quotes right and put it there as if it's a first draft for other people who might be able to analyze things from the book. >> host: is this book an authorized biography, steve jobs. >> guest: not in the technical sense of the term. when steve and i talked he kept saying, i don't want to read the book first. because he said to me, one of the things that made steve jobs what he was, he was brutally honest. he said i've always tried to be brutally honest and i want you to be brutally honest, and it will be hard. he said, i'm not going to ask to read the book before it comes out. i'm not going to have any say over whether you use an anecdote or not. he said i'll read it six months after it comes out. that's why summer of 2011, after he stepped down from apple we -- as ceo of apple, we discussed
wozniak because i have been blessed too having access to these people. so that's what i try bring to the party. there will be people who take the steve jobs book of the innovators book, and do a better analysis what does this mean hough does this lead to leadership lessons. for me, what i do is i can call people up, sit down listen, try to get the quotes right and put it there as if it's a first draft for other people who might be able to analyze things from the book. >> host: is this...