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peter: in illinois. tom: in illinois, because he had to drive from dry iowa across the mississippi river to illinois, where he could get a drink. peter: so is he one of the fathers of the third revolution? tom: without a doubt. and he never got his recognition. his idea was swiped by some folks over here in the east coast academic institutions. he went off to do other things, because the second world war intervened. eventually, his work was recognized by the united states court of appeals, in a lawsuit, as to just where did this idea come from? and the poor guy, his decision occurred the day before nixon's saturday night massacre. and all of the newspapers and all the media outlets were all about that and not about who the true father of the electronic computer is. peter: so, tom wheeler, when you look back to 2015 and the beginning of our net neutrality debate and regulation here in the states, how does that fit into "gutenberg to google"? does it? tom: that wasn't the beginning. peter: right. tom: we passe
peter: in illinois. tom: in illinois, because he had to drive from dry iowa across the mississippi river to illinois, where he could get a drink. peter: so is he one of the fathers of the third revolution? tom: without a doubt. and he never got his recognition. his idea was swiped by some folks over here in the east coast academic institutions. he went off to do other things, because the second world war intervened. eventually, his work was recognized by the united states court of appeals, in a...
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a front or done but i might stave this to him ugh lice clung off to tom peter our body bent down to steal it to vest on stave us public because it. kind of defines you i think i think always think if somebody is a recognizable silhouette you know it like an artist you can paint them in a silhouette or you can play them in three or four lines that's how they're defined as like i correct or not people could always identify that with the music so different artists you're dead to far the way they look with the music in them and if you see a picture of them that describes almost what the music's going to be like in a way you know so you see somebody wearing black you know that's going to be. pulling these a bunch of me is that you know this is a journey of us to not have a secret deal and the top. last among the phantom was a flop she just he's all in fun fun and a lot of us and not has too much effect anguish on to have it was that most of us wouldn't see this as well this is the best one in the same and most of us in of today as it should yet just come in and out so what does is your extreme
a front or done but i might stave this to him ugh lice clung off to tom peter our body bent down to steal it to vest on stave us public because it. kind of defines you i think i think always think if somebody is a recognizable silhouette you know it like an artist you can paint them in a silhouette or you can play them in three or four lines that's how they're defined as like i correct or not people could always identify that with the music so different artists you're dead to far the way they...
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a front or intent on my status to him or glass clung to tom peter bent down to steal. to vest on the status of the public because it. kind of defines you i think i think always think if somebody is a recognizable silhouette you know it like an artist you can paint them in a silhouette or you can play them in three or four lines that's how they're defined as like a character and that people could always identify that with the music so different artists you're dead to far the way they look with the music in them and if you see a picture of them that describes almost what the music's going to be like in a way you know so if you see somebody wearing black you know there's going to be no good beaches we're going to pull on these a blanket is that you know there's a junior must not have a seat but you know and that had. some was it lost among the fun of the five shooters he's all in fun fun and a lot of us and not has too much effect on the show and to have it was that most of us wouldn't see it as well he said that's a new one most of us from the u.k. as i have said yet jus
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a front or done that i might stave this to him or glide clunk off to tom peter about the bend down to steel. to vest on the status of public because it. kind of defines you i think i think always think if somebody is a recognizable silhouette you know it like an artist you can paint them in a silhouette or you can paint them in three or four lines that's how they're defined as like of a car it's a i'm not people go to with identify that with the music so different artists you're done to find the way they look with the music in them and if you see a picture of them that describes what the music's going to be like in a way you know so you see somebody wearing black you know that's going to be not going to see. me as a blanket means that you know. d.l. and that had. lost among the fun and was a flop she did these all in fun fun and a lot of us and not has too much effect and shown to have it was that it wasn't us and she was not as she said but saw nothing and most of us when it's today as it should yet just how many cuts does this year extend. that's not. that's not enough lot of fun yo
a front or done that i might stave this to him or glide clunk off to tom peter about the bend down to steel. to vest on the status of public because it. kind of defines you i think i think always think if somebody is a recognizable silhouette you know it like an artist you can paint them in a silhouette or you can paint them in three or four lines that's how they're defined as like of a car it's a i'm not people go to with identify that with the music so different artists you're done to find...
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join as franciscan monk and science teacher peter tom peachey is crowned rome's best teacher. i think creates it's. believe it is sloppy to be among the best teachers while. being the best to be what. beachy works as a math and science teacher at a remote secondary school and kenya's rift valley drought and famine are common in the region and ninety five percent of people said kerry go school come from poor families almost a third are orphans and many can't afford food at home. to be she left his job at a private school to help children in need. his classes despite being very overcrowded and having few resources have seen his pupils go on to win national and international science competitions. to each his efforts to turn things around have worked in the past three years and roman here has doubled and the number of students who go on to further study has jumped dramatically he also gives away eighty percent of his income to his poorer students and plans to continue in this vein with his million dollar prize money. imust. this one i'm going to give it back to this is a it ok bec
join as franciscan monk and science teacher peter tom peachey is crowned rome's best teacher. i think creates it's. believe it is sloppy to be among the best teachers while. being the best to be what. beachy works as a math and science teacher at a remote secondary school and kenya's rift valley drought and famine are common in the region and ninety five percent of people said kerry go school come from poor families almost a third are orphans and many can't afford food at home. to be she left...
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tom watson will speak at the event. he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal, but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. 0ur political correspondent petere we talked about tom watson needs to be a further referendum, what about the march today? what are the organisers hoping to achieve? it seems late in the day. they arranged it for today because it was supposed to be the last saturday before britain was due to leave the european union next friday, and now probably won't happen until the 12th of april at the earliest. the last march in central london, hundreds of people took part and organisers expect it took part and organisers expect it to be even higher this time. it shows just how high those passions are running up and down the country on this fundamental issue. there are lots of people that fundamentally disagree with the idea of holding another referendum, not least the government, and at this stage, the chances of bringing about a people's vote appear slim. the last time there was a vote on it in the house of commons there was a clear majority against that idea. you never know, things change quickly. they have a habit of doing th
tom watson will speak at the event. he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal, but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. 0ur political correspondent petere we talked about tom watson needs to be a further referendum, what about the march today? what are the organisers hoping to achieve? it seems late in the day. they arranged it for today because it was supposed to be the last saturday before britain was due to leave the european union next friday, and now probably...
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i co-sponsored legislation between peter king, a republican, and tom swazi, a sowsy, a .r. -- democrat. i encourage all of my colleagues in this chamber to work together to address this important issue because it's important to deliver tax relief to all americans. i do have an important message that the governor of new york, the mayor of new york city, those are w.h.o. running state and local governments in states like mine. the reason why our state and local tax deduction was as high as it was, is because their state and local taxes are as high as they are. so everybody needs to look in the mirror and figure out what we can do to do our part, because all levels of government need to deliver tax relief. my home state of new york has some of the highest taxes in the entire country. it's ranked as the second worst state in the entire nation to do business. you couple that with the loss of the deduction and it has only spend up the amount of businesses and individuals who are choosing to leave our state. i was very upset to see an effort by elected officials, some here in congress, others
i co-sponsored legislation between peter king, a republican, and tom swazi, a sowsy, a .r. -- democrat. i encourage all of my colleagues in this chamber to work together to address this important issue because it's important to deliver tax relief to all americans. i do have an important message that the governor of new york, the mayor of new york city, those are w.h.o. running state and local governments in states like mine. the reason why our state and local tax deduction was as high as it...
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the soil and should be allowed to grow like here in un tom it's good for the climate and the environment and protects against soil erosion but peter extraction continues around the world much of it is used for plant production professional gardener michelle homan is fully aware of this situation home and runs a nursery near the town of feridun in lower saxony these pots are made of peat home and grows young plants for organic farms all over northern germany. morals and the amount of moreland is limited so we're planning to reduce our use of pete and that's going to take some time. nish current and. coleman has cut peat consumption by thirty percent which won his nursery a green certification peak contains no nutrients and always has the same low ph value so it's perfect for large scale horticulture especially as an alternative to machine based production. this lambs mudders could not grow here without peat. in kind of a sardine. could almost say that it's like most clinic and it doesn't seem like peter told all it's just what we need here it's the glue that holds together all the other materials we use of substitutes so that we ca
the soil and should be allowed to grow like here in un tom it's good for the climate and the environment and protects against soil erosion but peter extraction continues around the world much of it is used for plant production professional gardener michelle homan is fully aware of this situation home and runs a nursery near the town of feridun in lower saxony these pots are made of peat home and grows young plants for organic farms all over northern germany. morals and the amount of moreland is...
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interesting, the deputy leader of the labour party, tom watson, is going to be speaking and he be saying to theresa may, i will back your deal. this peterhis and it's kind of at odds with jeremy corbyn and others in his party. if it's not this deal, what is it? that's the difficulty with formulating the question. i am going to do the guardian because i've got a few seconds. sorry about this. the guardian reveals secret plans for months of no deal chaos. what is going to happen? there has been lots of warnings about delays, lines, backups and we don't know the full extent but the government is trying to plan for it. this suggest it won't be as clear—cut as they hoped. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. hello, im sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre — gareth southgate's side kicked off their euro 2020 qualification campaign with a thumping 5 nil win against the czech republic at wembley. and it was a stellar nigh
interesting, the deputy leader of the labour party, tom watson, is going to be speaking and he be saying to theresa may, i will back your deal. this peterhis and it's kind of at odds with jeremy corbyn and others in his party. if it's not this deal, what is it? that's the difficulty with formulating the question. i am going to do the guardian because i've got a few seconds. sorry about this. the guardian reveals secret plans for months of no deal chaos. what is going to happen? there has been...
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tom, former chairman of the f.c.c. this is his third book -- >> yes. >> "from gutenberg to google." the hoist history of our future. thank you. >> thank you peter. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service, by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house the supreme court, and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump spoke to reporters as he was leaving the white house en route to alabama to tour storm-damaged areas of the state. he responded to questions on the economy, the sentencing of former campaign manager paul manafort and reports on north korea's nuclear development program. >> well, the com i is doing very -- the economy is doing very well. we're seeing wages rise more than they have at any time for a long, long time. wages are going up first time for many years. i talked about it during the campaign for over 20 years. so i'm happy about that. the economy i
tom, former chairman of the f.c.c. this is his third book -- >> yes. >> "from gutenberg to google." the hoist history of our future. thank you. >> thank you peter. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service, by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house the supreme court, and public...
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peter alexander, thank you. >>> new details have emerged on a potential connection between those two air disasters involving boeing 737 max jets as the company unveils its critical software upgrade. nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: from ethiopian flight 302's black boxes, new clues into what caused the crash. "the wall street journal" reports the plane's mcas anti-stall software appears to have triggered, forcing the nose of the 737 max down just minutes into flight. a preliminary finding, but the same scenario is suspected in the lion air crash last october where indonesian investigators believe an angle of attack sensor sent bad data to mcas, indicating the plane could stall. the system then pushed the nose down as pilots struggled to pull it back up. 346 people died in both crashes. former british accident investigator tony cable. >> as an accident investigator, it's a complete nightmare. that's what you're aiming all the time to avoid, which is why you try to get to the bottom of an accident or incident as rapidly as possible. >> reporter: in seattle this week, boeing has been demonstrating its software fix to airline pilots. >> we're going to do everything that we can do to e
peter alexander, thank you. >>> new details have emerged on a potential connection between those two air disasters involving boeing 737 max jets as the company unveils its critical software upgrade. nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: from ethiopian flight 302's black boxes, new clues into what caused the crash. "the wall street journal" reports the plane's mcas anti-stall software appears to have triggered, forcing the nose of the 737 max down just minutes into...
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peter thank you. reject a request from fox news to moderate one of the democratic presidential debates. party chairman tomerez citing a story in the new york magazine referencing this channel's relationship with president trump. the story alleges this channel has become a "propaganda vehicle for the president." perez said in his statement fox news "fox news to not host a fair and neutral debate for the candidates." fox news senior vice president and managing editor to her bill salmon, we hope the dnc will reconsider consider bret baier and martha maccallum who embody the ultimate journalistic integrity and professionalism from moderating democratic presidential debate. the best debate team in the business and they offer candidates an important opportunity to make their case to the largest tv news audience in america which includes many persuadable voters. the u.s. trade deficit jumped to nearly 19% in december. the congress department says that push the trade imbalance for all of 2018 to a decade-long high of $621 billion. the gap with china widened to an all-time record of $419.2 billion. coming up short
peter thank you. reject a request from fox news to moderate one of the democratic presidential debates. party chairman tomerez citing a story in the new york magazine referencing this channel's relationship with president trump. the story alleges this channel has become a "propaganda vehicle for the president." perez said in his statement fox news "fox news to not host a fair and neutral debate for the candidates." fox news senior vice president and managing editor to her...
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tom watson will speak at the event. he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal — but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. 0ur political correspondent peterhe week ahead, we may all may not get the deal back for another vote, it may or may not get through, and then somehow, if it doesn't get through, parliament has to weeks to come up with an alternative plan before we leave anyway? it is clear as mud! in the letter to mps, theresa may acknowledges the third vote on the deal might not happen this week, and if it doesn't it's kind of violates the terms of the extension to the 22nd of may, which was offered by the european union. she has to options, to try to forge a plan b potentially before the 12th of april 01’ potentially before the 12th of april or to choose to take the country out of the european union without a deal. she wants to avoid those scenarios, she does not want a long extension, for the uk to take part in the european parliament elections. how would she sell that to leave voters three years after we voted to leave the european union? mist is feel the same, including the children's minister nadhim zahawi. this was him this mo
tom watson will speak at the event. he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal — but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. 0ur political correspondent peterhe week ahead, we may all may not get the deal back for another vote, it may or may not get through, and then somehow, if it doesn't get through, parliament has to weeks to come up with an alternative plan before we leave anyway? it is clear as mud! in the letter to mps, theresa may acknowledges the third vote on...
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tom watson will speak at the event — he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal, but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. i've been speaking to our political correspondent peterof whether mps will actually have a third vote on the prime minister's deal. in the letter to mps, theresa may acknowledges the third vote on the deal might not happen this week, and if it doesn't it kind of violates the terms of the extension to the 22nd of may, which was offered by the european union. she has two options, to try to forge a plan b potentially before the 12th of april, or to choose to take the country out of the european union without a deal. she wants to avoid those scenarios, she says in the letter does not want a long extension, for the uk to take part in the european parliament elections. how would she sell that to leave voters three years after we voted to leave the european union? ministers feel the same, including the children's minister nadhim zahawi. tensions really running high on this. this was him on the today programme this morning. i think it would be a meltdown in politics for not just the conservative party but all parties, we would all have to go back
tom watson will speak at the event — he's expected to pledge to back the prime minister's deal, but only if she agrees to hold a referendum on it. i've been speaking to our political correspondent peterof whether mps will actually have a third vote on the prime minister's deal. in the letter to mps, theresa may acknowledges the third vote on the deal might not happen this week, and if it doesn't it kind of violates the terms of the extension to the 22nd of may, which was offered by the...
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peter. so we await the president's remarks in ohio trying to keep the blue collar supporters from 2016. the democrats making a major play to win back the rust belt states. congressman tome joins me on set. thanks for coming in. tell me about the democrats' plan to deal with the fact that president trump's economy is doing very well for the majority of people in the country. yesterday cnn's poll said 71% of people say the economy is good. he's actually upside. but the economy, plus 8. how can democrats have a counter message on the economy that they can do better? >> it's doing well for some people but not everybody. president trump is going to the rust belt today where a lot of people are hurting. g.m. plants are closing. jobs still leaving. you know, it's interesting. president trump could have had a infrastructure bill in 2017 and 2018. democrats would have supported that. would have created jobs, fixed things across this country. instead, he went for a corporate tax cut. 17% of that corporate tax cut has been spent on capital investment creating jobs. the majority of it went to stock buy-backs which haven't helped anybody. where we will be different, we're going to
peter. so we await the president's remarks in ohio trying to keep the blue collar supporters from 2016. the democrats making a major play to win back the rust belt states. congressman tome joins me on set. thanks for coming in. tell me about the democrats' plan to deal with the fact that president trump's economy is doing very well for the majority of people in the country. yesterday cnn's poll said 71% of people say the economy is good. he's actually upside. but the economy, plus 8. how can...