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and i think the workshops that you've been conducting have been quite informative. and the points that you made, steve, as well are very profound. but in terms of the economic, those of you who don't know, gannett is a company that publishes 82 daily newspapers, including u.s.a. today. and we have 26 television stations around the country as well. and in terms of how we got here, it's hard to know where to begin. but if you are just, you do, top three. what susan pointed out is exactly correct. decline in classified advertising has had a huge impact. because as you said, 80% of newspapers traditionally have been supported by advertising. of that 80%, 40 to 60% has come from classified advertising. and so the decline in classified advertising has had a profound impact on the dollars available for news gathering. and secondly the news streams of revenue online simply don't pay as well. as the old streams did. and there have been a lot of formulations of this, but i think probably the most precise is the one that mark mentioned that one of the workshops, which is that i
and i think the workshops that you've been conducting have been quite informative. and the points that you made, steve, as well are very profound. but in terms of the economic, those of you who don't know, gannett is a company that publishes 82 daily newspapers, including u.s.a. today. and we have 26 television stations around the country as well. and in terms of how we got here, it's hard to know where to begin. but if you are just, you do, top three. what susan pointed out is exactly correct....
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at the workshop, the irs representative explained a lot of valuable information. he explained as a new net operating loss carry back provision where if he filed a return and has losses this year, he can carry back and get an expedited refund from taxes paid in an earlier year, which he realized he could do and had not realized before. they also explain small-business owners are generally going to be qualified for the making work pay credit. they also encourage people to go to the web site. so he did not think the chamber of commerce representatives show up and help them out and work through what can we do for you, but that happens all the time across the nation. when he went to the web site, he found in our recovery act portion that there is some refundable credit for installing things like energy-efficient windows or insulation. he figured out he could do some marketing to current and past customers and would be able to pitch them and get new business. so he walked away feeling better having interacted with us. i hope these scenarios have made the point that ever
at the workshop, the irs representative explained a lot of valuable information. he explained as a new net operating loss carry back provision where if he filed a return and has losses this year, he can carry back and get an expedited refund from taxes paid in an earlier year, which he realized he could do and had not realized before. they also explain small-business owners are generally going to be qualified for the making work pay credit. they also encourage people to go to the web site. so...
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at the workshop, the irs representative explained a lot of valuable information. explained there's a new net operating law with carryback provisions which lenny did not know about, if he files a return and has losses, he can carry back and get an expedited refund in taxes paid in an earlier year, which he realed he could do and hadn't realized before. they also explained that small business owners are generally going to be qualified for the making work pay credit. and they also encourage people to go to the web site. so first of all, lenny didn't think that the chamber of commerce irs representatives usually show up and help them work out what can we do for you? that happens all the time across the nation. he found in the recovery act that there's some refundable credit for install things like energy efficient windows or insulation. he figured out he can do some marketing to current and past customers. he would be able to pitch them and get some new business. he walked away feeling a lot better, having interacted with us. i hope these scenarios have made the point
at the workshop, the irs representative explained a lot of valuable information. explained there's a new net operating law with carryback provisions which lenny did not know about, if he files a return and has losses, he can carry back and get an expedited refund in taxes paid in an earlier year, which he realed he could do and hadn't realized before. they also explained that small business owners are generally going to be qualified for the making work pay credit. and they also encourage people...
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the workshop that caught fire was destroyed, but the owners of only minor burns. -- the owner suffered only minor burns. >>> heard testimony set her to jail for life, so why does she spent so much time trying to get out? spent so much time trying to get out? later, "oprah," due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game, a couple minutes can mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. [ male announcer ] bayer's contour meter has programmable, personal high low settings. it allows me to be able to look at my highs and lows to make sure that my diabetes is being controlled as tightly as possible. with my bayer meter, i don't miss valuable game time. i'm alana burns and staying in the game is my simple win. [ male announcer ] the contour meter only from bayer. ♪ ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes -- and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't pause life. >> imag
the workshop that caught fire was destroyed, but the owners of only minor burns. -- the owner suffered only minor burns. >>> heard testimony set her to jail for life, so why does she spent so much time trying to get out? spent so much time trying to get out? later, "oprah," due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game, a couple minutes can mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. [ male announcer ] bayer's contour meter has programmable,...
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the workshop was destroyed and only the window trim on the house was damaged.t's all for me here in washington. as you know, america's news headquarter rolls on, rick folbaum and jamie colby standing by in new york to take over and the latest news and up-to-date what's happening on those tornados down in the south. remember to check in for fox news sunday. check your local times and listings, i'm brian wilson, thank you for watching america's news headquarters, you're watching the fox news channel where you get to report -- or we get to report and you get to decide. i should have known that by now. now. back, back soon. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> hello, welcome to a brand new hour of america's news headquarters. >> i'm jamie colby, there's a new law sposhging outrage across the country. arizona's governor signing what many are calling the strictest immigration bill ever while some are in favor of this, there are many others that aren't. we'll take a look at both sides. >> also, an eye on the sky and parts of the deep south today, severe we
the workshop was destroyed and only the window trim on the house was damaged.t's all for me here in washington. as you know, america's news headquarter rolls on, rick folbaum and jamie colby standing by in new york to take over and the latest news and up-to-date what's happening on those tornados down in the south. remember to check in for fox news sunday. check your local times and listings, i'm brian wilson, thank you for watching america's news headquarters, you're watching the fox news...
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the workshop will be held at overlea high school and starts at 6:30. and goes until about 9:30 tonight. financial experts will be on hand to talk about affordable options for homeowners who are having a tough time of it making those payments. >>> his corruption case against former mayor sheila dixon forced her to step down as baltimore mayor in february. now maryland state prosecutor announced he'll retire and is moving to florida. today robert rohrbach sat down with jeff hager and looked back at the case that brought her down. he says it was her former boyfriend, megadevelopper ronald lipscomb, who prompted the investigation. he denied giving her gifts but an investigator later tied one of her fur coats back to his company. as for why he agreed to offer the former mayor a plea agreement, he said he couldn't take the chance on the state's liberal courts upholding her conviction. >> at that point she would have only been a suspended mayor. she could have come back, reclaimed her position as mayor, then would have asked the city to repay her legal fees w
the workshop will be held at overlea high school and starts at 6:30. and goes until about 9:30 tonight. financial experts will be on hand to talk about affordable options for homeowners who are having a tough time of it making those payments. >>> his corruption case against former mayor sheila dixon forced her to step down as baltimore mayor in february. now maryland state prosecutor announced he'll retire and is moving to florida. today robert rohrbach sat down with jeff hager and...
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please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to information -- to get in-depth information about the information we got this morning. becalmed -- the meeting is in recess until tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a pool -- in a few moments, a few more comments about the regulation bill. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. we will have a senate judiciary committee oversight meeting on the rights division of the justice department. that is what it 10:00 a.m. eastern. the couple live events to tell you about this morning. the senate judiciary committee holds an oversight hearing of the civil-rights division of the justice department. that is here on c-span at 10:00 eastern. live at 11:00 eastern, the house financial services committee looks into the bankruptcy of lehman brothers. witnesses will include secretary of the treasury tim geithner, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke, mary schapiro, and forme
please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to information -- to get in-depth information about the information we got this morning. becalmed -- the meeting is in recess until tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a pool -- in a few moments, a few more comments about the regulation bill. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. we will...
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so what has the ftc done with this project so far? we have two workshops, both of them today's. in the samba 2009, we had a workshop basically gathering the facts of the economics of the news industry. and we found at least three critical facts. the first is that there are certainly substantial financial difficulties that have been caused by an overleveraged purchases of newspapers in times when it was thought that margins of 20 or 30% would continue for a long time. and they obviously haven't. and it's important to note in that context that most newspapers of a stand-alone enterprise in the united states, most of them are still profitable. but if you look at them on as a stand-alone enterprises, but you can't look at them only as stand-alone enterprises because they're part of much larger organizations that are still saddled from those overleveraged acquisitions. second, there have been significant reductions in advertising revenues to newspapers. why is that important? because newspapers traditionally got about 80% of the revenues, at least during the 20th century, from adverti
so what has the ftc done with this project so far? we have two workshops, both of them today's. in the samba 2009, we had a workshop basically gathering the facts of the economics of the news industry. and we found at least three critical facts. the first is that there are certainly substantial financial difficulties that have been caused by an overleveraged purchases of newspapers in times when it was thought that margins of 20 or 30% would continue for a long time. and they obviously haven't....
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i think the workshops you have been conducting have been informative. e point that steep that are very profound. gannett is a company that publishes 82 daily newspapers. we have 26 television stations a romp the country as well. -- around the country as well. it is hard to know how we got here. what susan pointed out is exactly correct -- the decline -- the decline in classified advertising has had a huge impact. as you said, 80% of newspapers have been supported by advertising. of that 80%, up to 60% has come from classified advertising. a decline in classified advertising has had a profound impact on the dollars available for news gathering. secondly, the new strings of revenue on line simply do not pay as well. as the old streams did. there have been formulations of this but publicly, the most precise is the one that was mentioned that one of the workshops which is that in print, a pair of oddballs per year is worth about $500 p. online, those eyeballs are only worth $75. it is hard to see the lines crossing with the emergence of the online products.
i think the workshops you have been conducting have been informative. e point that steep that are very profound. gannett is a company that publishes 82 daily newspapers. we have 26 television stations a romp the country as well. -- around the country as well. it is hard to know how we got here. what susan pointed out is exactly correct -- the decline -- the decline in classified advertising has had a huge impact. as you said, 80% of newspapers have been supported by advertising. of that 80%, up...
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buddy led a state trooper through the woods arriving too late for the workshop, but in time to save the house and his other than. talk about man's best friend. now let's go to dave price in raleigh, north carolina for our first check of the weather this >> reporter: it's gorgeous sight. 65,000 square feet of new exhibition space and over 30 priceless rodans. not a bad sight. >> it looks like a painting behind you. gorgeous. >> i thought it was a monster -- >> no, no p about. >> that's a different one some. >>> still ahead, the case of the missing ohio mom is solved. so what exactly is her connection to the man seen with her on surveillance video? we now know and we'll talk to her father about the turn of events that he didn't see coming. >>> also, we'll meet the you power ball winner whose bank account just went from $29 -- well, to a whole lot more than that. >>> plus, the baseball sensation we're all head over heels for. you'll meet him here on "the early show" on cbs. into every chili's kitchen? it's all in the "pepperation." take our quesadilla explosion salad. i hand-toss it with f
buddy led a state trooper through the woods arriving too late for the workshop, but in time to save the house and his other than. talk about man's best friend. now let's go to dave price in raleigh, north carolina for our first check of the weather this >> reporter: it's gorgeous sight. 65,000 square feet of new exhibition space and over 30 priceless rodans. not a bad sight. >> it looks like a painting behind you. gorgeous. >> i thought it was a monster -- >> no, no p...
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the other senators a workshop. sumner fell to the floor every -- bleeding profusely. people thought he would die. he stayed away from the senate for three years. his empty desk became a tourist attraction. the senate considered creating a rule to say that this was not proper behavior, but then they thought, no, we should not have to try to write that thinking -- we should not have to write that kind of thing down. people should know that already. 50 years later there was another incident in the senate chamber. two south carolina senators got into a verbal tussle. one of them punched his colleague in the mouth. well, then the tears fell over and a desk got knocked over and people were flying all over the chamber. the senate recommended both members, censored them, got them to apologize. but today apologized in such a sarcastic manner that the senate said, all right, we are going to we are going to pass it this rule. today it is known as rule 19. they should have passed it at the time of the summer caning. a finely pastorate -- and they finally passed it, and it says th
the other senators a workshop. sumner fell to the floor every -- bleeding profusely. people thought he would die. he stayed away from the senate for three years. his empty desk became a tourist attraction. the senate considered creating a rule to say that this was not proper behavior, but then they thought, no, we should not have to try to write that thinking -- we should not have to write that kind of thing down. people should know that already. 50 years later there was another incident in the...
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. >> the sesame workshop is releasing the new video called "when families grieve."aimed at helping young children cope with the death of a loved one. >> why did he have to die? why isn't he here? >> reporter: the video doesn't tell just jessie's story, but children who had parents die in the war and other ways. >> how do you tell your 10-year-old your dad made it safely back from iraq and then took his own life. >> reporter: elmo, why did you decide to make this videotape with your friends? >> actually, he decided that it was very important to talk to military families and everybody about death of a loved one, and elmo's uncle jack pass the away, so we talked about. >> we learned there was 8,000 preschool kids with family in the active military. >> reporter: this new video tries to help children express their grief, and learn it's okay to be happy again. >> reporter: elmo, what do you do when you are sad? >> elmo talks to his mommy and daddy, and sees if they can help. and all the time they do help, they do help elmo, and sometimes elmo talks to friends, too. >> you
. >> the sesame workshop is releasing the new video called "when families grieve."aimed at helping young children cope with the death of a loved one. >> why did he have to die? why isn't he here? >> reporter: the video doesn't tell just jessie's story, but children who had parents die in the war and other ways. >> how do you tell your 10-year-old your dad made it safely back from iraq and then took his own life. >> reporter: elmo, why did you decide to...
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with their inspiration and developing a whole invitation suite. >> reporter: and then you have the workshopress. >> so people who are just curious about it, they can come in for a day, for five hours and learn from beginning to end to learn how to do the printing. >> reporter: and kate, our photographer, the one hiding from the camera, and tell me about the concept of photographer when it comes to the weddings? >> people are getting their photography, let's see it was -- okay they are getting ready shots, they are getting the day off. >> reporter: the whole experience. and you can see kates photos around and there are people that prefer candid. and you also hold a workshop on introduction to slr. >> yes. i'm teaching people video photography and about film photography which is what i specialize and they can come and learn how to take unique photos. >> reporter: and you might learn how to take a photo that will be on the cover of a magazine. because kate happens to be the cover shot there of the washingtonians edition for brides. so i think she knows what she's talking about. in fact all of
with their inspiration and developing a whole invitation suite. >> reporter: and then you have the workshopress. >> so people who are just curious about it, they can come in for a day, for five hours and learn from beginning to end to learn how to do the printing. >> reporter: and kate, our photographer, the one hiding from the camera, and tell me about the concept of photographer when it comes to the weddings? >> people are getting their photography, let's see it was --...
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>> well, i have to say susan really hit the nail on the head and i think the workshops you have been conducting have been quite informative. and the points that you made steve as well are very profound. but in terms of the economics and for those of you who don't no, did that is a company that publishes 82 daily newspapers including "usa today" and we have 26 television stations around the country as well. and, in terms of how we got here, it is hard to know where to begin, but if you were just the top three, what susan pointed out is exactly correct, the decline and classified advertising has had a huge impact, because as you said, 80% of newspapers traditionally have been supported by advertising and of that 40 to 60% has come from classified advertising, so the decline and classified advertising has had a profound impact on the dollars available for news gathering. and, secondly, the news streams of revenue on line simply don't pay as well as the old streams did. and there have been a lot of formulations of this but i think publicly the most precise is the one that marked contrary
>> well, i have to say susan really hit the nail on the head and i think the workshops you have been conducting have been quite informative. and the points that you made steve as well are very profound. but in terms of the economics and for those of you who don't no, did that is a company that publishes 82 daily newspapers including "usa today" and we have 26 television stations around the country as well. and, in terms of how we got here, it is hard to know where to begin, but...
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so i had a real breakthrough at a workshop that was run by the rockwood learning train program. and workshops all around the country is a really, really incredible leadership training program. anybody who wants to make a change in the world on environment, help on any issue i really recommend you look up the rockwood leadership training program and sign up for one of their programs. it's really great. so i did the year-long program. it's a group of about 20 very experiencexpensive and very diverse. the head of the largest gay-rights group in the country, the head of move on, very individuals that one of the things were supposed to do in this training was talk about what our purpose was. we've given each other permission for feedback and we stood in front of the group and we talked about what our purpose was. and me being a total materials geek, i stood up there and send my purpose is to bring about a paradigm shift in a relationship to materials. and i went into this whole long thing about parts provided carbon sequestration, and when i was done i was very confident having said t
so i had a real breakthrough at a workshop that was run by the rockwood learning train program. and workshops all around the country is a really, really incredible leadership training program. anybody who wants to make a change in the world on environment, help on any issue i really recommend you look up the rockwood leadership training program and sign up for one of their programs. it's really great. so i did the year-long program. it's a group of about 20 very experiencexpensive and very...
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he was waiting along the road for the trooper to show up and he goes running down the back woods to a burning workshopwn her minor burns and followed the -- the car pulls up there and there is the shop on fire. the dog let them all the way there and the guys okay the silver plated dog bowl for his actions and you can see the entire video and. >> redo skins draft updates. >> and we're checking out the skins moves in the until draft. the team is revamping the defensive lines and we're meeting the first piece of the puzzle. let's go to dave feldman. feldy? >> i'm at verizon center. the first story is going on. the caps trying to cap the first round of the play-offs with montreal all-and more on that later on. the number one pick came to town and the second round continues at 6:00 p.m. and lindsay murphy is live at redskins park. what is t are rumor flying around? >> you know it, feldy. the redskins have three pigs left. there is one in the fourth round and as you know, they could try and trade away in order to get a third-round pick that would come later tonight and the team in talks now with the trade,
he was waiting along the road for the trooper to show up and he goes running down the back woods to a burning workshopwn her minor burns and followed the -- the car pulls up there and there is the shop on fire. the dog let them all the way there and the guys okay the silver plated dog bowl for his actions and you can see the entire video and. >> redo skins draft updates. >> and we're checking out the skins moves in the until draft. the team is revamping the defensive lines and we're...
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the scene of a fire. his owner was hurt when a workshop. the trooper followed him all the way back into the woods.here's the seen there, the fire scene there. we're told that the dog's owner has minor burns. they awarded him a silver plated dog bowl for his heroism. you can watch the entire video on myfoxdc.com. >>> mean idol contestants booted from -- american idol contestanted booted from the show offering a helping hand. >>> big changes coming for our weekend forecast. just a hint. it's going to be cooler. it's going to be wet. we'll give you all the details coming up in the forecast. gorgeous evening. stay with us. mcdonald's bacon and cheese angus third pounder. as if it wasn't enough to make it with a full third pound... of 100% angus beef, they had the audacity to use a bakery-style bun... and crinkle cut the pickles. there's no denying it, that's a third strip of bacon. have they no shame! angus axiom #39: it's an embarrassment of riches. the astonishing angus third pounders. all angus. all mcdonald's. ♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> we have a consumer alert tonight for thowses of drivers -- thousand
the scene of a fire. his owner was hurt when a workshop. the trooper followed him all the way back into the woods.here's the seen there, the fire scene there. we're told that the dog's owner has minor burns. they awarded him a silver plated dog bowl for his heroism. you can watch the entire video on myfoxdc.com. >>> mean idol contestants booted from -- american idol contestanted booted from the show offering a helping hand. >>> big changes coming for our weekend forecast. just...
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back at the workshop, the kids perform.her it's for a cookie commercial or nickelodeon. >> the it factor for a kid is they can be a natural, they're not coached too much. i look for a kid who really wants to be there. you can tell that the moment they walk in. >> reporter: you can tell these kids love to perform, but because they are kids, no career choice has to be final. >> the thing i would want to do the most in the entire world? >> yeah. >> to defeat the monkey man. >> reporter: and that's a wrap. in the end, the decision to act professionally should come from your child. >> i want to learn whatever they have to teach me. i want to get better at my craft. >> i keep asking, do you want to be anything else? she says, no, mommy, i want to be that. i have to support her dream. when she gets that academy award. >> reporter: visions of the oscar speech, don't forget mommy. >> ahead, ann, how are you? welcome. how pricey are these schools, these little things? >> the tough thing is you shouldn't be spending a lot of money. th
back at the workshop, the kids perform.her it's for a cookie commercial or nickelodeon. >> the it factor for a kid is they can be a natural, they're not coached too much. i look for a kid who really wants to be there. you can tell that the moment they walk in. >> reporter: you can tell these kids love to perform, but because they are kids, no career choice has to be final. >> the thing i would want to do the most in the entire world? >> yeah. >> to defeat the...
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. >> stahl: the large gatherings are followed up with smaller workshops, like this one in lahore where he tries to rip the narrative apart. >> nawaz: america did not invade iraq because iraqis are muslims. oil, money, economic interests-- who knows? but it was not because iraqis are muslims. do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the terrorists like we protest against america? is it not also a crime when muslims are killing muslims? >> stahl: the students in lahore seemed receptive to his message. but then, this is a city with a history of religious tolerance. >> nawaz: that's the sikh temple... >> stahl: nawaz showed us a sikh temple that was built in
. >> stahl: the large gatherings are followed up with smaller workshops, like this one in lahore where he tries to rip the narrative apart. >> nawaz: america did not invade iraq because iraqis are muslims. oil, money, economic interests-- who knows? but it was not because iraqis are muslims. do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were...
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please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to get in-depth information about many of the issues that we heard about this morning. the 2010 legislative conference is now in recess until 9:00 a.m. sharp tomorrow. thank you. >> the arizona: assigned an immigration bill that was criticized hours earlier by president obama as misguided. if there is reason to suspect that someone is in the country illegally, they can be questioned. senator john mccain, who is facing a primary challenge this year has threatened to filibuster any legislation that does not secure borders first. tonight, a debate between the three democratic candidates for arkansas' senate seat. live coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. after that, a debate between the five republican candidates for indiana's senate seat. candidates include john hostetler and others. but tv is live this weekend from the l.a. times festival box. -- a festival of books. coverage starts saturday and sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. all the authors and
please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to get in-depth information about many of the issues that we heard about this morning. the 2010 legislative conference is now in recess until 9:00 a.m. sharp tomorrow. thank you. >> the arizona: assigned an immigration bill that was criticized hours earlier by president obama as misguided. if there is reason to suspect that someone is in the country illegally, they can be questioned. senator john...
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the day. truth is better than fiction. because it happened. earlier this month in alaska, a guy named ben heinrich was there. he has a dog, german shepherd named buddy. they were in a workshop when the her ignited chemicals. heinrich was burn order his face. the place caught fire. heinrich looked at buddy and said buddy, we need to get some help. buddy took off and ran some distance to the main road and then watch this. from a state trooper's -- cam, buddy waited by the side of the road while a trooper's car approached and hauled off, twisting forking roads looking back every now and again to make sure that the cop was still there and led him right to the fire. is that not incredible? >> wow. >> can your dog do that? here is the best part. heinrich says, in his words, i never trained him or nothing. he took
the day. truth is better than fiction. because it happened. earlier this month in alaska, a guy named ben heinrich was there. he has a dog, german shepherd named buddy. they were in a workshop when the her ignited chemicals. heinrich was burn order his face. the place caught fire. heinrich looked at buddy and said buddy, we need to get some help. buddy took off and ran some distance to the main road and then watch this. from a state trooper's -- cam, buddy waited by the side of the road while a...
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we try in new york as professionals to get people to come to postadoption workshops all the time and people disappear. they want to live happily ever after and have a normal life. >> we got to leave it there. lisa bloom, appreciate it. dr. aaronson, always good to see you. we have also been talking about how this should have been handled. when we come back, another little russian boy adopted by another family who says they can't control his violent threats. they didn't send him back, they are seeking help. we will take you to the ranch in montana that is helping deeply troubled russian kids. >>> also tonight, sarah palin and other conservatives slamming barack obama for the arms treaty signed with russia. palin said no administration in america's history would have considered such a step, except, of course, for the administration of ronald reagan. we are keeping them honest. oh sure, we have plenty of employees that... you can label as "different." like janice. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom... copy incapable. it's open kimono time. looking good, dan. oh, we want to make su
we try in new york as professionals to get people to come to postadoption workshops all the time and people disappear. they want to live happily ever after and have a normal life. >> we got to leave it there. lisa bloom, appreciate it. dr. aaronson, always good to see you. we have also been talking about how this should have been handled. when we come back, another little russian boy adopted by another family who says they can't control his violent threats. they didn't send him back, they...
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>> typically -- well, i don't like the workshop, because that wasn't really the process. process was in order to sell bonds you needed to have more than rating agency to. >> okay. >> did you ever choose the worst one? >> no. >> we currently have what's called a new party or an emergency party, let's call it a tea party. in the history there was a political party called the know nothing party. that was the response that people would give when questions were answered. what i heard from both of you, one formerly employed, one currently employed, is i think one of the reasons i was very interested in looking at a citibank was in terms of its structure. and basically the answer that we got back from you whenever we wanted to inquire about what i think most of us would think would be an aspect of the work you were in, or a partnership in some way. the answer was i don't know, because they were somewhere else. i know it's an enormous operation, and i know the history is more kind of a conglomerate than a synthesizing integrating structured. was this done just because of the way
>> typically -- well, i don't like the workshop, because that wasn't really the process. process was in order to sell bonds you needed to have more than rating agency to. >> okay. >> did you ever choose the worst one? >> no. >> we currently have what's called a new party or an emergency party, let's call it a tea party. in the history there was a political party called the know nothing party. that was the response that people would give when questions were...
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the average for this month is close to 200. and in alaska today state troopers honored a modern-day rin tin tin named buddy. with a chemical fire raging in a workshopowner said "g.e.d. help." the five-year-old german shepherd got the attention of a state trooper who was responding to the scene but was lost. acting on a hunch, he followed buddy straight to the fire. today bull di was presented with a silver bowl for saving the family home. and coming up next, how did we ever live without it? youtube turns five. presenting miracle-gro liquafeed. the only garden feeder... that works with ready-to-use liquid miracle-gro. it's a revolutionary way to grow a great garden. liquafeed makes feeding as easy as watering. no measuring, mixing or guessing. just attach, insert and feed. plants get the perfect balance... of water and nutrients... to grow twice as big. liquafeed from miracle-gro. and prevent weeds up to 3 months with miracle-gro garden weed preventer. i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of ag
the average for this month is close to 200. and in alaska today state troopers honored a modern-day rin tin tin named buddy. with a chemical fire raging in a workshopowner said "g.e.d. help." the five-year-old german shepherd got the attention of a state trooper who was responding to the scene but was lost. acting on a hunch, he followed buddy straight to the fire. today bull di was presented with a silver bowl for saving the family home. and coming up next, how did we ever live...
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workshop tonight. right here at overly lee high school. the goal, to help maryland families keep their homes.rding to a california-based research firm, home foreclosures in maryland are up 80% from last year. foreclosures in the rest of the country have actually stablized. the struggling economy has been tough on maryland families, now tech receive much--- now they can receive much-needed help. it's a sitdown one-on-one with mortgage lenders, housing counselors and others to discuss their options to keep their homes. >> we've had some of the most serious economic times we've faced since the great depression. one of the areas that we are still having serious problems with is foreclosures of peoples' homes. we are also having a serious problem within our own baltimore region. >> reporter: that foreclosure prevention workshop kicks off at 6:30 tonight. runs until 9:30 at over l lee high school. >> reporter: before you make your morning coffee you may want to think twice of what you put in it. while splenda is becoming the sweetener of choice for many it's also sparking complaints. joce sterman h
workshop tonight. right here at overly lee high school. the goal, to help maryland families keep their homes.rding to a california-based research firm, home foreclosures in maryland are up 80% from last year. foreclosures in the rest of the country have actually stablized. the struggling economy has been tough on maryland families, now tech receive much--- now they can receive much-needed help. it's a sitdown one-on-one with mortgage lenders, housing counselors and others to discuss their...
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they would be very assertive about sending those challenges to the media, to congressmen, to congressional staffers, they would hold workshops- >> and for journalists. >> right. fellowships for journalists to promote free market ideologies. so they've been very, very assertive, and i think, you know, if you read the book, you learn a lot on about their tact. they're not all tactics i would advocate, but some of them are. some of them are actually totally intelligent and perfectly legal and we, in fact, could learn from them. they also had a lot of contacts. these were people because they had worked on cold war weapons programs they had a lot of contacts on capitol hill, in the white house. they were powerful and influential people because of what they had done before. and that's really crucial to understanding the story. >> i'm afraid i'm going to have to cut us off. >> of course. yeah, okay, sorry. >> i am so sorry, and i'm especially sorry to you who stood there, but i want to thank all of you. we're not allowed, we have to vacate the room, we have to vacate the airwaves. thank you all so much. [applause] [inaudible conver
they would be very assertive about sending those challenges to the media, to congressmen, to congressional staffers, they would hold workshops- >> and for journalists. >> right. fellowships for journalists to promote free market ideologies. so they've been very, very assertive, and i think, you know, if you read the book, you learn a lot on about their tact. they're not all tactics i would advocate, but some of them are. some of them are actually totally intelligent and perfectly...
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he took the red eye to philadelphia, and he was teaching his workshop at 9. when he arrived this morning i watched him carefully to see if he was adding strange substances to his coffee and can swear he has not. thank you for your dedication to this project. today's case was prepared by a yale law student with a terrific future ahead of him. he is attending today. will you stand up and receive applause? joel is the godfather. we will read the hypothetical. thank you. >> here is 2021, and the supreme court of the united states is going to share a highly controversial case that grew out of desperate emergency. here is the story. the previous summer, a massive global outbreak of an unusual form of simeon flu struck united states, causing panic among the general population. for healthy adults, the mortality rate is approximately 10%. it is far deadlier in children and pregnant women. a child infected with the flu faces a 30% chance of debt and a 40% chance of brain damage. a pregnant woman has an equal chance of death and an 85% chance of miscarriage. expecting a
he took the red eye to philadelphia, and he was teaching his workshop at 9. when he arrived this morning i watched him carefully to see if he was adding strange substances to his coffee and can swear he has not. thank you for your dedication to this project. today's case was prepared by a yale law student with a terrific future ahead of him. he is attending today. will you stand up and receive applause? joel is the godfather. we will read the hypothetical. thank you. >> here is 2021, and...
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the tea party nation holds grassroots conventions with workshops on political activism. for online social networking, many tea parties adopt goooh.com, get out of our house. the factions feud over message and associating with political professionals. dick army says there is no single leader but there will be a unifying agenda. >> if you love liberty, if you want fiscal responsibility, if you will behave yourself with the way you conduct the nation's business, we'd like to have you accept our contract from america. >> reporter: rallies occurred nationwide. d.c. marked the end of a 23-state tea party express tour targeting vulnerable democrats. they released a target list for defeat in november, including blanche lincoln, harry reid and arlen specter and nine house members who backed healthcare reform at the obama agenda. anti-tea party counterprotesters with a banter touting obama tax cut talked to the crowd. >> i hope you learn something. >> reporter: recent weeks they urged disruption with imposters acting out to embarrass the movement. >> our message will not be dill lu
the tea party nation holds grassroots conventions with workshops on political activism. for online social networking, many tea parties adopt goooh.com, get out of our house. the factions feud over message and associating with political professionals. dick army says there is no single leader but there will be a unifying agenda. >> if you love liberty, if you want fiscal responsibility, if you will behave yourself with the way you conduct the nation's business, we'd like to have you accept...
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. >> reporter: where bill orr says the catch is cleaned and fileted quicker and cheaper in chinese workshopss around the world, but most of them have fish sebt nt to china and furth processed into filets or portions or have sauces added or breaded, packaged and sent to the united states. >> reporter: that's right, chances are the fish you order at a restaurant like this travelled some 14,000 miles. how is that even possible? because china's economic miracle of cheap labor and a government subsidized industrial base has changed everything, even the economics at your dinner plate. u.s. seafood exports to china were $82 million back in 1996. today it's $597 million. how much of that comes back to the u.s. is impossible to know in this new globalized world. from fish to textiles to steel to technology, china's rise is testing american business models. just ask google. it searched for a new market in china in 2006 but decided china's way of doing business wasn't for them. >> it didn't happen. censorship got worse during this period. chinese government's hacking program got worse. and so google sa
. >> reporter: where bill orr says the catch is cleaned and fileted quicker and cheaper in chinese workshopss around the world, but most of them have fish sebt nt to china and furth processed into filets or portions or have sauces added or breaded, packaged and sent to the united states. >> reporter: that's right, chances are the fish you order at a restaurant like this travelled some 14,000 miles. how is that even possible? because china's economic miracle of cheap labor and a...
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we'll be at the museum today at 2:00. we'll be doing a workshop, finding ways to put money into your purse. >> and your welcome back site -- web site. and the book is a purse of your own. >> don't go >> there's a dog. that's a well-behaved dog. >> whether or not trained him? >> mark as trainer and he's already got a well-behaved dog. >> robin from the spca does a fabulous job in picking out the nice dogs and working with them. and she had a run with him. >> this is the an spca dog up for adoption. >> at the maryland spca, rusty, about a year old. and he was lost and he's now found and someone is going to get very lucky. >> he apparently has beegle or bath et. >> but he's calm or quiet and sweet and never been here before. and this is a big test to the dog's temperature temperament. >> let's put the number up. >> he likes you. >> yeah. and the spca, if you're interested. and one other thing. >> april 18, sunday, between 10:00 and 2:00, the march for the animals. it's a big fund raiser. you bring your pets. you can bring your children. and there's f
we'll be at the museum today at 2:00. we'll be doing a workshop, finding ways to put money into your purse. >> and your welcome back site -- web site. and the book is a purse of your own. >> don't go >> there's a dog. that's a well-behaved dog. >> whether or not trained him? >> mark as trainer and he's already got a well-behaved dog. >> robin from the spca does a fabulous job in picking out the nice dogs and working with them. and she had a run with him....
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the rioter is joining us with this morning's hometown hot spot. good morning, rosie. >> good morning. >> you're holding a try out workshop. going to teach people what they need to become one of the roller girls. >> yes, actually we're having an information session this wednesday night, two nights from today at putty hills skate land. it's on apostrophe scrimmage so you can come -- it's an open scrimmage. you can get the information you need to become a roller girl and we show you a scrimmage so you can see what a jam looks like. this saturday we will have a workshop where people will be on skates, the coaches will be here and you will actually get to go through the drills and the exercises that we normally do during our practices. >> rosie, thank you so much. we're going to check in with you guys again and see a little bit more. it looks like fun if you can stay up. >> it's fun, fun, ultra fun. >> ultra fun she says. you can go to the roller girl try out. for more information log on to foxbaltimore.com/morning. >>> fun, fun. sky hd radar looking like we have more showers to deal with. we are going to talk about thundersto
the rioter is joining us with this morning's hometown hot spot. good morning, rosie. >> good morning. >> you're holding a try out workshop. going to teach people what they need to become one of the roller girls. >> yes, actually we're having an information session this wednesday night, two nights from today at putty hills skate land. it's on apostrophe scrimmage so you can come -- it's an open scrimmage. you can get the information you need to become a roller girl and we show...
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the leaders from whatever community we are in. we are going to be in new orleans and doing a workshop thursday. we'll meet with folks. nd under the -- i find them to be intelligent, serious citizens, deeply concerned about the deficit. if harry reid were to sit down with people who are his own citizens. i'm not saying bring in alaskans or californiaians if he were to sit with people from nevada and listen to them, he might be shocked how reasonable and thoughtful they are. >> sean: 40% of those in the tea party movement are either independent or democrat. he has a 53% unfavorable rating in his own state in nevada right now as he's running for reelection. charlie rangel comparing the tea party movement to the segregationist movement. another house democrat comparing them to the kkk. if 40% of democrats and independents this is not that smart a political move for the democrats. >> it is also false. i was at tea party meets when you were in atlanta and i was in new york. the person who introduced me in front of city hall in new york, was an african-american. people i in dallas, included latinos. i think it is totally fal
the leaders from whatever community we are in. we are going to be in new orleans and doing a workshop thursday. we'll meet with folks. nd under the -- i find them to be intelligent, serious citizens, deeply concerned about the deficit. if harry reid were to sit down with people who are his own citizens. i'm not saying bring in alaskans or californiaians if he were to sit with people from nevada and listen to them, he might be shocked how reasonable and thoughtful they are. >> sean: 40% of...
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focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and i was pleased to hear the department will be holding a workshop in wisconsin. it means a great deal to the producers and others in the state of wisconsin senator kohl asked to about the cops program. as you know, strongly support that pergamon and other federal law enforcement assistance grant programs. i hear repeatedly from the law enforcement of wisconsin just how important a grant programs are particularly during tough economic times. the copps hiring agreed and recovery act allowed my stick to how your and rehire 58 police officers and these are certainly needed in the jurisdictions where they were provided but i do think it's important that these dollars are distributed fairly different cities and counties and in meetings and had recently with wisconsin law enforcement it was brought to my attention the wisconsin sheriffs received zero grants to the recovery act. will enforce that everywhere are forced to do more with less these days but this struck me as an unfair for those of my stick. landers and the department is looking at possible chan
focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and i was pleased to hear the department will be holding a workshop in wisconsin. it means a great deal to the producers and others in the state of wisconsin senator kohl asked to about the cops program. as you know, strongly support that pergamon and other federal law enforcement assistance grant programs. i hear repeatedly from the law enforcement of wisconsin just how important a grant programs are particularly during tough economic...
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focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and i was pleased to hear the department will be holding a workshop in wisconsin. it means a great deal to the producers and others in the state of wisconsin senator kohl asked to about the cops program. as you know, strongly support that pergamon and other federal law enforcement assistance grant programs. i hear repeatedly from the law enforcement of wisconsin just how important a grant programs are particularly during tough economic times. the copps hiring agreed and recovery act allowed my stick to how your and rehire 58 police officers and these are certainly needed in the jurisdictions where they were provided but i do think it's important that these dollars are distributed fairly different cities and counties and in meetings and had recently with wisconsin law enforcement it was brought to my attention the wisconsin sheriffs received zero grants to the recovery act. will enforce that everywhere are forced to do more with less these days but this struck me as an unfair for those of my stick. landers and the department is looking at possible chan
focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and i was pleased to hear the department will be holding a workshop in wisconsin. it means a great deal to the producers and others in the state of wisconsin senator kohl asked to about the cops program. as you know, strongly support that pergamon and other federal law enforcement assistance grant programs. i hear repeatedly from the law enforcement of wisconsin just how important a grant programs are particularly during tough economic...
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focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and i was pleased to hear the department will be holding a workshop in wisconsin. it means a great deal to the producers and others in the state of wisconsin senator kohl asked to about the cops program. as you know, strongly support that pergamon and other federal law enforcement assistance grant programs. i hear repeatedly from the law enforcement of wisconsin just how important a grant programs are particularly during tough economic times. the copps hiring agreed and recovery act allowed my stick to how your and rehire 58 police officers and these are certainly needed in the jurisdictions where they were provided but i do think it's important that these dollars are distributed fairly different cities and counties and in meetings and had recently with wisconsin law enforcement it was brought to my attention the wisconsin sheriffs received zero grants to the recovery act. will enforce that everywhere are forced to do more with less these days but this struck me as an unfair for those of my stick. landers and the department is looking at possible chan
focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and i was pleased to hear the department will be holding a workshop in wisconsin. it means a great deal to the producers and others in the state of wisconsin senator kohl asked to about the cops program. as you know, strongly support that pergamon and other federal law enforcement assistance grant programs. i hear repeatedly from the law enforcement of wisconsin just how important a grant programs are particularly during tough economic...
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the real life rin-tin tin, the dog's owner badly burned after an explosion in his workshop and send hisctually find help. >> the german shepard's name is buddy and he was honored for oishgically leading the state troopers through winding roads on to the scene, on the phone with us is the alaska state trooper, terrence shangan, nice to have you here. >> good morning. >> you're driving, trying to find this burning building, this burning structure, you can't find it, the gps freezes up, snow covered roads, it's dark a the night and take us through what happens. >> as i was coming into the neighborhood, approaching the four way intersection my initial thought was to take, make a left-hand turn and i saw a shadow in front of me and i decided not to make the turn and went straight ahead, as i approached an intersection of another road i saw buddy. >> what was it about buddy that made you think he was actually trying to get your attention? why did you follow him? >> there was a gut feeling, but he was giving me body language that i just felt like he was communicating and encouraging me to foll
the real life rin-tin tin, the dog's owner badly burned after an explosion in his workshop and send hisctually find help. >> the german shepard's name is buddy and he was honored for oishgically leading the state troopers through winding roads on to the scene, on the phone with us is the alaska state trooper, terrence shangan, nice to have you here. >> good morning. >> you're driving, trying to find this burning building, this burning structure, you can't find it, the gps...
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focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and was very pleased to the debugger will be holding a gary workshopn wisconsin in june. it means a great deal to our producers and others in the state of wisconsin. i turned to a couple of other things. senator kohl asked you about the c.o.p.s. program that as you know i strongly support that program and other federal law enforcement assistance grant program said i should be live from law in wisconsin just how important these grant programs are, particularly during tough economic times. the cops hiring grant in the recovery act allowed my state to hire, rehire 58 police officers, and these were certainly needed in the jurisdiction where they were provided, but i do think it's important that these dollars are distributed fairly between cities and counties that enemies i've had recently with wisconsin law enforcement, it was brought to my attention that wisconsin sheriffs received zero c.o.p.s. this struck me as a bit of an unfair outcome for counties in my state. might understand the department is looking at possible changes to the grant methodology. j
focus on agriculture issues and partnership with the usda and was very pleased to the debugger will be holding a gary workshopn wisconsin in june. it means a great deal to our producers and others in the state of wisconsin. i turned to a couple of other things. senator kohl asked you about the c.o.p.s. program that as you know i strongly support that program and other federal law enforcement assistance grant program said i should be live from law in wisconsin just how important these grant...
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organizations because, you know at our march workshop we looked at a lot of other ideas that have nothing to do with that but i do want to note in surveys of audiences the corporation for public broadcasting is most trusted news source in the united states. so, you know, yes, yes. so, it's not impossible. there certainly have been bumps in the road there, but it is also true that in many, many, countries, most countries, in europe, there are government-supported news organizations like the bbc. and so, there are ways, i'm simply suggesting that there are ways to construct chinese walls, et cetera, et cetera. now, does this country want to go in that direction a lot more? that's not my perception. that's a u.s. tradition. but, it's simply, to say that it's not, that, not every government, quote, unquote, involvement necessarily implies entanglement. and i do think that it is very important to make sure that's the case. that you have structured it properly. >> quickly. >> we've had a, session here, freedom of information day on march 15th. i think that manipulation of government data to make it more accessible to anybody online but also news organizations
organizations because, you know at our march workshop we looked at a lot of other ideas that have nothing to do with that but i do want to note in surveys of audiences the corporation for public broadcasting is most trusted news source in the united states. so, you know, yes, yes. so, it's not impossible. there certainly have been bumps in the road there, but it is also true that in many, many, countries, most countries, in europe, there are government-supported news organizations like the bbc....
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traditionally conducted workshops for phoning around to rows including six pre-workshop events focused specifically on the issues of small businesses attempting to participate in our program. and i set out in our round two rows will be giving extra consideration to an application that includes an ftp either for the document or a partner. we saw the effects of these experts on iran to application pool. those are just him and when the process of reviewing them, but we received a total of nearly 900 applications requesting $11 billion in grants. 21% of its applicants are small businesses, 24% of the applicants are either socially disadvantaged and economically disadvantaged businesses or have partnered with an and their application with 14% in round one weird deadline to award wrong to grant to september 30, 2010. as another recovery act does not provide authority or funding for administration or oversight of our projects beyond that date, yet to realize the benefits of our programming to avoid waste and fraud, it's critical that we monitor and oversee the screens while there've been put into operation. for
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the 21st century. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. senator cantwell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman genachowski, it is good to see you. having a workshop coming up here later this month. i know you're going to hear a lot about what we think about and the northwest as how fundamental it is for the future of broadband in the united states to make sure there is an open internet. we appreciate you holding that a field hearing. i always am amazed and i see these, you know, these reports says the decision, 53 percent of the public does not what the sec to regulate the internet. the institute is the public wants the fcc to protect them to make sure that the internet is not artificially taxed by business preventing consumers access to content without paying more for a. the notion that somebody thinks they can spend this around washington, i guarantee you will your and your full when you go to seattle when they understand that access to content to the internet should not be artificially taxed. one of the things i am curious about is since we had our hearing about the comcast-nbc merger we have now had this decision. so the potential combination
the 21st century. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. senator cantwell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman genachowski, it is good to see you. having a workshop coming up here later this month. i know you're going to hear a lot about what we think about and the northwest as how fundamental it is for the future of broadband in the united states to make sure there is an open internet. we appreciate you holding that a field hearing. i always am amazed and...
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chairman, and the other panelists for engaging on these important issues, and also say that we should have a lot more to report after our comment period closes and that we have our workshopin june. so we look for to talking some more. >> let me ask the ftc one last question. and that is, as part of your evaluation, are you also looking at your manpower slashed resources there at the commission? some of the witnesses have said that if you have more resources you could do more enforcement and be more effective in enforcing copa? are you all invite waiting that as well as well as the quest yes, we are spent and will you come back to the senate with a recommendation on that? >> sure. >> thank you very much. and i guess in closing i would like to say we will be the record open for two weeks. so don't be surprised if some of the senators our staff here want to submit some more questions, because there's somebody go into because i've taken too much of her time already. but will probably submit some of these over the next couple of weeks. we would ask you to get those back to us as quickly as you can. and always work with our staff. but in closing i would like to say this, this
chairman, and the other panelists for engaging on these important issues, and also say that we should have a lot more to report after our comment period closes and that we have our workshopin june. so we look for to talking some more. >> let me ask the ftc one last question. and that is, as part of your evaluation, are you also looking at your manpower slashed resources there at the commission? some of the witnesses have said that if you have more resources you could do more enforcement...
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the 21st century. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. senator cantwell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman genachowski, it is good to see you. having a workshop. coming up here later this month. i know you're going to hear a lot about what we think about and the northwest as how fundamental it is for the future of broadband in the united states to make sure there is an open internet. we appreciate you holding that a field hearing. i always am amazed and i see these, you know, these reports says the decision, 53 percent of the public does not what the sec to regulate the internet. the institute is the public wants the fcc to protect them to make sure that the internet is not artificially taxed by business preventing consumers access to content without paying more for a. the notion that somebody thinks they can spend this around washington, i guarantee you will your and your full when you go to seattle when they understand that access to content to the internet should not be artificially taxed. one of the things i am curious about is since we had our hearing about the comcast-nbc merger we have now had this decision. so the potential combinatio
the 21st century. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. senator cantwell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman genachowski, it is good to see you. having a workshop. coming up here later this month. i know you're going to hear a lot about what we think about and the northwest as how fundamental it is for the future of broadband in the united states to make sure there is an open internet. we appreciate you holding that a field hearing. i always am amazed and...
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chairman and the other panelists were engaging on these important issues and also say that we should have a lot more to report after her comment period closes and after we have our workshopn june so we look forward to talking some more. >> thankthank you. out would like to ask the ftc one last question and that is as part of your evaluation are you also looking at your manpower/resources there at the commission? some of the witnesses have said if you had more resources you could do more enforcement and be more effective in enforcing coppa. are you all evaluating that as well? ps we are. >> can you come back to the senate with a recommendation on that? >> sure. sure. >> thank you very much. in closing i would like to say we are going to be the record open for two weeks so don't be surprised if some of the senators are the staff here want to submit to more questions because there are some i didn't go into because i have taken too much of your time already, but we will probably submit some of these over the next couple of weeks. we would ask you to get those back as quickly as he can and always work at their staff but in closing i would like to say this is maybe one of thos
chairman and the other panelists were engaging on these important issues and also say that we should have a lot more to report after her comment period closes and after we have our workshopn june so we look forward to talking some more. >> thankthank you. out would like to ask the ftc one last question and that is as part of your evaluation are you also looking at your manpower/resources there at the commission? some of the witnesses have said if you had more resources you could do more...