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the f.c.c. es prohibiting this but the election of trump has many concerned net neutrality could end up on the chopping block come 2017. he didn't have a clear policy on the issue, trump once tweeted obama's attack on the internet is another top down power grab. net neutrality is the fairness doctrine. we were joined by larry downs is the tech freedom president for a roundtable discussion. >> i don't think that's what is going to happen. that tweet you mentioned was in response to president obama's announcement he wanted to the f.c.c. to turn turn isp's into public utilities. i think the net neutrality rules themselves are not all that controversial. neither congress or the f.c.c. may move them back to the federal trade commission. i don't think they are going anywhere. emily: that means you think it will remain basically business as usual. no fast and slow lanes? >> business as usual for net neutrality but not for reclassification of i.s.p.'s. that, i think we'll go. emily: what will it mean for
the f.c.c. es prohibiting this but the election of trump has many concerned net neutrality could end up on the chopping block come 2017. he didn't have a clear policy on the issue, trump once tweeted obama's attack on the internet is another top down power grab. net neutrality is the fairness doctrine. we were joined by larry downs is the tech freedom president for a roundtable discussion. >> i don't think that's what is going to happen. that tweet you mentioned was in response to...
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the f.c.c. is giving a clear message we can and will do more for a large population of the united states. i applaud chairman upton, chairman walden and the rest of the energy and commerce committee for their continued dedication in shoring up america's telecommunications needs in a positive, growth-oriented manner. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 2566 and commend my good friend, congressman young, for his work on this legislation. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized. ms. schakowsky: mr. speaker, i am prepared to yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: thank youing mr. speaker. i want to thank the -- i yield myself the balance of our time and i want to thank the authors of the bill for bringing it forward, it's an important concept and one that deserve o
the f.c.c. is giving a clear message we can and will do more for a large population of the united states. i applaud chairman upton, chairman walden and the rest of the energy and commerce committee for their continued dedication in shoring up america's telecommunications needs in a positive, growth-oriented manner. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 2566 and commend my good friend, congressman young, for his work on this legislation. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro...
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leading the f.c.c. en newt helped launch the first communication satellites making nationwide broadcasts possible and g.p.s. possible, he predicted it would be more important than the moon landing. this will launch ideas into space, he said. ideas last long thearn people. as far as i know he is the only one who was present on my first with michelle. [laughter] imagine our surprise when we saw nute, one of our bosses that summer, at the movie theater. do the right thing. he has been vital to my personal nterest. finally, we honor the all-time greats in sports and music. a game of baseball of signature sounds. the crack of the bat. the crowd singing in the seventh inning stretch and you have the voice of vin scully. most fans listen to the broadcast when they can't be at the ballpark. you didn't want to miss one of vicinity's stories. most play by play announcers partner with an analyst in the booth. vin worked alone and talked just with us. since jackie robinson started at second base, vin talking us the
leading the f.c.c. en newt helped launch the first communication satellites making nationwide broadcasts possible and g.p.s. possible, he predicted it would be more important than the moon landing. this will launch ideas into space, he said. ideas last long thearn people. as far as i know he is the only one who was present on my first with michelle. [laughter] imagine our surprise when we saw nute, one of our bosses that summer, at the movie theater. do the right thing. he has been vital to my...
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. >> and i was told the f.c.c. forced to you have me on the show to jew up the show a little bit. >> stephen: we had to. for the license. yeah, he's a sweet and you played the lawyer and your-- you're too young to-- you're not even allowed to go to the supreme court because you're too young to actually try the case. >> right. so bernie cohen and his-- the gentleman who came on, phil herschof, they were so young and inexperienced they were faking it until they made it and bernie had to introduce phil because phil had only been out of law school for three years and these it to the supreme court and really changed the country. and richard and mildred really changed the country. >> stephen: we have a clip here of you talking to the couple about how you're going to have their back. jim. >> we wanted you to know that with all this travel back and forth from virginia, you have my number, and if anybody arrests you, you have them get in touch with us. we're not going to let you spend one minute longer in jail than this take
. >> and i was told the f.c.c. forced to you have me on the show to jew up the show a little bit. >> stephen: we had to. for the license. yeah, he's a sweet and you played the lawyer and your-- you're too young to-- you're not even allowed to go to the supreme court because you're too young to actually try the case. >> right. so bernie cohen and his-- the gentleman who came on, phil herschof, they were so young and inexperienced they were faking it until they made it and...
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well, you get a barrel with a knothole, you could be in big trouble with the f.c.c. now, will ya cut it out, arthur? mother ( regally ): well, how do i look? mother, you look beautiful. oh-- you see? and you say we never agree about anything. arthur, this is maude's mother, florence chadburn. dr. harman. very nice to meet you, mrs. chadburn. well, i'm delighted to meet you, doctor. i don't think she's so hard to please. i didn't say that either, mother. i'm sure you didn't, dear. i think now is the perfect time for our tea. oh. say, those refrigerators you're advertising-- i could use one over at my office. oh, sorry, arthur, i only had two and i sold them. they were my loss leaders, you know, to get people into the store. oh, i get it, walter. sure, it's very popular in merchandising. you see, you tempt the customer with a carrot on a stick. oh, and while you're holding the carrot, the customer gets the stick. now, wait a minute, maude. loss leaders are a perfectly acceptable business practice. aw, come on, walter, you just got through telling arthur that you only h
well, you get a barrel with a knothole, you could be in big trouble with the f.c.c. now, will ya cut it out, arthur? mother ( regally ): well, how do i look? mother, you look beautiful. oh-- you see? and you say we never agree about anything. arthur, this is maude's mother, florence chadburn. dr. harman. very nice to meet you, mrs. chadburn. well, i'm delighted to meet you, doctor. i don't think she's so hard to please. i didn't say that either, mother. i'm sure you didn't, dear. i think now is...
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entertainment programs they were doing and because there was a certain amount of government regulation, the f.c.c. actually had some clout in those days, so the deal was go ahead, you make all the money you want to make on your entertainment but make sure that you give the american public -- operate in the public interest, necessity and convenience. those were the three catch words and so we had a commitment to doing that and you and i were talking about it just before we went on the air. abc, nbc, cbs, among the three of them had more than 100 foreign correspondents 40 years ago. 100. based all around the world gathering information. these days, i'd be surprised if they have 20 among the three of them. probably not even close to that. charlie: but at the same time we are, on the other hand, we have some very brave correspondents that are covering the attack on the effort to retake mosul. you see them every day -- ted: let me just say, my hat's off, particularly to the women at what is now our network at cbs. holley williams. liz palmer doing an absolutely brilliant job. charlie: one is in aleppo
entertainment programs they were doing and because there was a certain amount of government regulation, the f.c.c. actually had some clout in those days, so the deal was go ahead, you make all the money you want to make on your entertainment but make sure that you give the american public -- operate in the public interest, necessity and convenience. those were the three catch words and so we had a commitment to doing that and you and i were talking about it just before we went on the air. abc,...
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the f.c.c. cracked down on a miami-based company that was blasting millions of car owners with robo calls and postcards. better business bureau say the warranty scam is still alive be suspicious of all notices to renew the warranty. if you are confused call the dealer to find out if it's legit or don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. abc7 news. alison: tonight, a candid emotional conversation with bonnie black's mother and sister about the man convicted in her a razor-thin margin. mayor's race still undecided. veterans day put in perspective as only warriors can do. announcer: now "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. alison: we are hearing from the first time from the family of the mother stabbed to death and left for her young children to find. last year, bonnie black was this week a judge sentenced her estranged husband to life in prison for the crime and this morning in pennsylvania bonnie's black talked about life since that horrible -- bonnie black's family talked about the life since tha
the f.c.c. cracked down on a miami-based company that was blasting millions of car owners with robo calls and postcards. better business bureau say the warranty scam is still alive be suspicious of all notices to renew the warranty. if you are confused call the dealer to find out if it's legit or don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. abc7 news. alison: tonight, a candid emotional conversation with bonnie black's mother and sister about the man convicted in her a razor-thin margin. mayor's...
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and does the f.c.c. launches a probe into wells fargo, new details of behind-the-scenes activity.bitious sales culture led to a massive scandal. we've got markets closing in just under two hours. julie hyman joins us with the latest, and for the s&p 500, which has been fluctuating, at stake is the seven-day losing streak, which might be an eight-day losing streak. julie: it doesn't seem as though there was a sharp catalyst that sent us lower here. it's just this trepidation, this caution, this fear even among some that remains in the marketplace. and the nasdaq is taking the worst of it today, as we had earnings from facebook, but all three major averages have now rolled over. what's curious is they're rolling over despite some of the latest poll results. you can track these poll results on the bloomberg, by the way, at elec go election,. so this is the aggregate of polls. we saw the clinton polls tick up slightly today as the donald trump polls ticked down slightly. initial that will provided a little bit of a relief rally for u.s. stocks. but that, as we've been talking about, h
and does the f.c.c. launches a probe into wells fargo, new details of behind-the-scenes activity.bitious sales culture led to a massive scandal. we've got markets closing in just under two hours. julie hyman joins us with the latest, and for the s&p 500, which has been fluctuating, at stake is the seven-day losing streak, which might be an eight-day losing streak. julie: it doesn't seem as though there was a sharp catalyst that sent us lower here. it's just this trepidation, this caution,...
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f.c.c., should be. ut remains to be seen. then, after all of the trauma by -- i justreated can't call it the affordable care act, because it's so costly. but the president was proud that it was called obamacare initially. so that's a better term. people know who it means immediately. know what we're talking about. but this article from the "washington free beacon," ali mire, says, 1/3 of adults went without health care due to expensive costs. we were doing so much better. people -- most of the people i ar from in my district, over 700,000 people, they were doing a lot better under -- before obamacare kicked in. they're not going to be able to afford health care next year. that was one of the reasons that 90% of the geographical u.s. voted to change parties at president, because they've seen the suffering they have done, because their health care has suffered. this article says, 1/3 of adults in the u.s. went without recommended health care due to expensive costs, commonwealth -- according to a commonwealth survey. the survey was conducted in 11 cou
f.c.c., should be. ut remains to be seen. then, after all of the trauma by -- i justreated can't call it the affordable care act, because it's so costly. but the president was proud that it was called obamacare initially. so that's a better term. people know who it means immediately. know what we're talking about. but this article from the "washington free beacon," ali mire, says, 1/3 of adults went without health care due to expensive costs. we were doing so much better. people --...