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of up -- unlicensed. and what we we have seen with the greg of wi-fi is unlicensed provides a tremendous economic value in terms of the spectrum, and i suspect the commission will do something to utilize this opportunity to repack, to create new opportunities for the unlicensed type of approach. >> justin. >> i think that's right. this are the two most thorny political issues in advance of a technical issues how to structure the auction. and i think this is -- i think one thing that is interesting, if i'm tom wheeler and i'm thinking as i go into my tenure here, we're on the second term of an administration, and he is has confronting a situation where one of the chambers of congress is in control of the opposite party of the house, being the republicans. this tens to be the period where people start to get very ornery. the hill gets very ornery with the agencies, and republicans have signaled to the obama fcc they have very strong views on this. and definitely -- never know what happens but most analysts
of up -- unlicensed. and what we we have seen with the greg of wi-fi is unlicensed provides a tremendous economic value in terms of the spectrum, and i suspect the commission will do something to utilize this opportunity to repack, to create new opportunities for the unlicensed type of approach. >> justin. >> i think that's right. this are the two most thorny political issues in advance of a technical issues how to structure the auction. and i think this is -- i think one thing that...
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do some level of unlicense. i'm quite certain they will not violate the law, but i think what we've seen with the growth of wi-fi is that unlicense provides a tremendous economic value in terms of its utilization of spectrum, and i suspect the commission will do something to utilize this opportunity to repack, to create new opportunities for the unlicensed type of approach. >> host: justin? >> guest: i think that's right. i think these are the two most thorny political issues in advance of sort of the technical issues of how to structure the auction. and i think this is, i think one thing that's interesting if i'm tom wheeler and i'm sitting there thinking as i go into this, into my tenure here we're in the second term of an administration, and you -- he's also confronting a situation where one of the chambers of congress is in control of the opposite party, the house being controlled by the republicans. this tends to be, also, the period where people start to get very ornery. the hill gets very ornery with the
do some level of unlicense. i'm quite certain they will not violate the law, but i think what we've seen with the growth of wi-fi is that unlicense provides a tremendous economic value in terms of its utilization of spectrum, and i suspect the commission will do something to utilize this opportunity to repack, to create new opportunities for the unlicensed type of approach. >> host: justin? >> guest: i think that's right. i think these are the two most thorny political issues in...
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it would affect the two million or so unlicensed drivers in the state. but what will it mean for everybody else on the road? >> reporter: first off, all the unlicensed drivers will finally get the training they need, which means in theory it would make the streets safer and the insurance cheaper for the rest of us. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants who drive without a license say they have no choice. pancho knows quite a few of them. >> people need to drive, go to work, go to the hospitals and everything. every day in life. >> reporter: one 1-8 drivers on the road does not have a license, which means as many as 2 million california drivers have never passed a dmv exam, taken a vision test, or learned traffic laws. as a result, they are three times as likely to cause an accident, and are blamed for 1-5 fatal accidents. >> the incentive is that they don't want to drive in fear that when they take their kids to school or drive to work, they might get their cars taken away and impounded, arrested and taken to county jail because they have no identificatio
it would affect the two million or so unlicensed drivers in the state. but what will it mean for everybody else on the road? >> reporter: first off, all the unlicensed drivers will finally get the training they need, which means in theory it would make the streets safer and the insurance cheaper for the rest of us. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants who drive without a license say they have no choice. pancho knows quite a few of them. >> people need to drive, go to work, go...
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he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring these women and he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and he would have these abortions performed throughout the night until in the morning. >> and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical society was much worse than an incompetently run clinic. it was a home to butchery and murder, plain and simple, after the break. >> bret: was kermit gosnell a courageous crusader who helped women exercise their reproductive rights or an incompetent unethical doctor who found a niche providing apportions to poor desperate women with no where else to turn? >> that was the place to go for your are abortions and you can go without your parents consent and if you got pregnant again within two or three months you could go right back. you were going there to take care of business, to handle the situation. >> bret: taisha hudson says she learnd that when she got pregnant at 17 back in the 1990s. she didn't immediately decide to get an abortion but when her mother found out she
he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring these women and he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and he would have these abortions performed throughout the night until in the morning. >> and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical society was much worse than an incompetently run clinic. it was a home to butchery and murder, plain and simple, after the break. >> bret: was kermit gosnell a...
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she was one of these unlicensed workers who was treated like a doctor. put in charge of doing ultrasounds, an nest sizing the patient. she was nervous she was going to kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> but all that got shut down she said was the investigation. >> it was poseed by the department of safe prosecutor saying prosecution not warranted. >> but the word of gosnell was getting out and that was hurting his business. >> he could not get the referrals. he didn't get many first trimester patients any more and so he changed his model by going with the more expensive late term and illegal abortions. >> many people knew along the atlantic sea board that if i could not get a late term abortion anywhere else you could go to the women's medical society run by doctor gosnell and if you could pay you could get a late term abortion. >> even if you are more than 24 weeks pregnant. though those abortions are illegal in pennsylvania and many other states. legal or not, doctor manny alvarez say late te
she was one of these unlicensed workers who was treated like a doctor. put in charge of doing ultrasounds, an nest sizing the patient. she was nervous she was going to kill a woman and she told them everything they needed to know to shut this man down forever. >> but all that got shut down she said was the investigation. >> it was poseed by the department of safe prosecutor saying prosecution not warranted. >> but the word of gosnell was getting out and that was hurting his...
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he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and have the abortions performed throughout the night until 3:00 in the morning. >> bret: and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical sew i society s i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a better place now. i'm sure she is. [ ethereal music plays ] [ motorcycle revving ] getting you back on a brand-new bike. now, that's progressive. >>> was kermit gosnell a courageous crusader who helped women exercise their reproductive rights or an incompetent unethical doctor who found a niche performing abortions for poor desperate women with no place else to turn. >> that was the place to go for your abortion and you could go without your parents consent and if you
he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and have the abortions performed throughout the night until 3:00 in the morning. >> bret: and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical sew i society s i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to...
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he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and have the abortions performed throughout the night until 3:00 in the morning. >> bret: and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical sew i society s much worse than a poorly run clinic, it was a home to butchery and murder plain and simple. after the break. [ male announcer ] when you take shortcuts, it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> announcer: introducing the redesigned jitterbug plus, our smartest, easiest cell phone yet. >> when i heard about the jitterbug, i went online and ordered one for my mom. now my mom has a cell phone she actually enjoys using. >> announcer: the jitterbug plus is ea
he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and have the abortions performed throughout the night until 3:00 in the morning. >> bret: and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical sew i society s much worse than a poorly run clinic, it was a home to butchery and murder plain and simple. after the break. [ male announcer ] when you take shortcuts, it...
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he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and have the abortions performed throughout the night until 3:00 in the morning. >> bret: and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical sew i society s women's medical sew i society s much worse than a poorly run yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checke it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. >>> was kermit gosnell a courageous crusader who helped women exercise their reproductive rights or an incompetent unethical doctor who found a niche performing abortions for poor desperate women with no place else to turn. >> that
he would have the untrained unlicensed staff monitoring the women and then he would come there at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 at night and have the abortions performed throughout the night until 3:00 in the morning. >> bret: and that is just the beginning. according to prosecutors in their case against gosnell his women's medical sew i society s women's medical sew i society s much worse than a poorly run yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our...
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if it becomes law then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training that they need whichns, in theory, the streets could become safer and the insurance quite possibly cheaper for everyone else. >> undocumented immigrants who drive without a license say they have no choice. pancho villa knows quite a few out of them. >> people driving. people need to work. people need to go to the hospitals and everything. everyday life. >> one in eight drivers on the road does not have a license, which means as many as 2 million california drivers have never passed a dmv exam. as a result they are three times as likely to cause an accident and are blamed for one in five fatal crashes. >> in everybody's interest, to promote public safety, that they abide by the department that everyone does who drives on the road. >> right now you need a social security card to get a driver's license but that could change. instead undocumented immigrants could show other forms of id like a birth certificate, a consular id card, a utility bill or lease agreement. if passed, millions of unlicensed drivers co
if it becomes law then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training that they need whichns, in theory, the streets could become safer and the insurance quite possibly cheaper for everyone else. >> undocumented immigrants who drive without a license say they have no choice. pancho villa knows quite a few out of them. >> people driving. people need to work. people need to go to the hospitals and everything. everyday life. >> one in eight drivers on the road does...
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unlicensed provides tremendous economic value in terms of its utilization of spectrum. i suspect the commission will do something to utilize this opportunity to repacked, create new opportunities for the unlicensed type of approach. >> i think these are the two most thorny political issues in advance of the technical issues of how to structure the auction, and i think one thing that is interesting, if i am tom wheeler and sitting there as i go into this in my tenure here, we are in the second term of an administration. he's also confronting a situation where one of the chambers of congress -- commerce, this tends to be the period where people get ornery with the agencies. republicans on the hill have already signaled to the obama fcc that they have very strong views on this. most analysts think the republicans will probably hold onto the house through the next midterm elections. tom is going to an environment where he's got the republicans in addition to the issue of net neutrality. these are issues that they feel very strongly about. these are the kinds of things where
unlicensed provides tremendous economic value in terms of its utilization of spectrum. i suspect the commission will do something to utilize this opportunity to repacked, create new opportunities for the unlicensed type of approach. >> i think these are the two most thorny political issues in advance of the technical issues of how to structure the auction, and i think one thing that is interesting, if i am tom wheeler and sitting there as i go into this in my tenure here, we are in the...
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by endorsing the operations of companies that are operating in the city unlawfully, unregulated, unlicensed. and for the mayor to do that i mean it seems disgrace full to me. those companies are providing uncontrolled competition. their numbers are growing day by day and the direction that is solution is taking of putting out more taxis to meet more of their vehicles to take back taxi share from us. i don't think that's going to work. there's a very influential article that goes back a few decades called the tragedy of the common sense where, you know, the farmers use a common area to grace their cattle and, you know, farmers this farmer puts another cow an and another farmer puts a cow on it and pretty soon that's their individual benefit to do it but the cows are staffing. we in this situation are the cows senator something has to be done >> (calling names). >> at the april 6th accounting vote of this task force the vote was to find a violation of the speaking times 5 to 4, however, one member of the task force does not show so it failed for the affirm active vote of the members of the su
by endorsing the operations of companies that are operating in the city unlawfully, unregulated, unlicensed. and for the mayor to do that i mean it seems disgrace full to me. those companies are providing uncontrolled competition. their numbers are growing day by day and the direction that is solution is taking of putting out more taxis to meet more of their vehicles to take back taxi share from us. i don't think that's going to work. there's a very influential article that goes back a few...
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it happens in an unlicensed gold mine on monday. rescuers were trapped as they try to save the minors. production from unofficial-has become an important revenue source. the falling cost of gold. all losses are expected. for some people, lower prices are just what they need. with the most -- first part series -- first part in our series about the lowering cost of gold. >> the falling price is good news for south africans looking to buy. she has the team doctors. >> for the indian community, there is a lot of joy in the cold. it symbolizes a girl getting married. her salary would be in gold. he marvelled he has, the more she is worth. >> the that the cut is one of the world's largest gold sources. the economic was built on mining. the billions of dollars may help to build some of the best efforts structure on the african continent. fluctuating gold prices could lead to job losses. struggling with high production and energy costs. a frustrating and already angry workforce demanding more money and safer working conditions. does it even
it happens in an unlicensed gold mine on monday. rescuers were trapped as they try to save the minors. production from unofficial-has become an important revenue source. the falling cost of gold. all losses are expected. for some people, lower prices are just what they need. with the most -- first part series -- first part in our series about the lowering cost of gold. >> the falling price is good news for south africans looking to buy. she has the team doctors. >> for the indian...
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on another age ♪ ♪ what's going to happen next a lot of people didn't realize that was the free, unlicensedlook, i know it's last minute, but i'm having an epic leap day party this afternoon. - wow, a daytime party celebrating leap day. sounds fun, but i have to work. - hey, liz, new bluetooth? - no, i'm talking to someone. - oh, i'm sorry. i don't see people that look like that. - sorry. wow, that was this creep i went to college with. such a nerd. and this is coming from someone who wrote lyrics to the song the cantina band plays in star wars.
on another age ♪ ♪ what's going to happen next a lot of people didn't realize that was the free, unlicensedlook, i know it's last minute, but i'm having an epic leap day party this afternoon. - wow, a daytime party celebrating leap day. sounds fun, but i have to work. - hey, liz, new bluetooth? - no, i'm talking to someone. - oh, i'm sorry. i don't see people that look like that. - sorry. wow, that was this creep i went to college with. such a nerd. and this is coming from someone who wrote...
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to four years ago, and today it is not, and today the police do not respond to the majority of unlicensed limousines in this city up to 500, 800 every weekend act as taxis to supplement their income and no trace and no documentation of who these people are. they come from oakland, alameda, the south bay in limousines with blacked out windows. you can't see who they are and impacts the taxi business as taxis and not much has been done about it by the mta or the sfpd when this is a violation of city charter, law, and state law. they're out there by the hundreds. you see them every weekend. you basically see almost no arrests and i know that this problem was controlled when the taxi commission was under the umbrella of the police department. we had help from the sfpd. today we have no help whatsoever. it's not clear how the mta is going to handle this because right now they have taken their hands off. they're only concerned about the income the taxi business produces and $25 million a year they suck out of the business while we have no medical plan unemployment plan or dental plan or anythin
to four years ago, and today it is not, and today the police do not respond to the majority of unlicensed limousines in this city up to 500, 800 every weekend act as taxis to supplement their income and no trace and no documentation of who these people are. they come from oakland, alameda, the south bay in limousines with blacked out windows. you can't see who they are and impacts the taxi business as taxis and not much has been done about it by the mta or the sfpd when this is a violation of...
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making way in the unlicensed world. that is not something that i am familiar with and in favor of. there are more people probably licensed in different ways. but this process is a really valuable process. potential communications are localized. >> host: finally, in regards to the spectrum, what is the issue with firstnet? >> guest: i'm cautious on the efforts. i am trying to make sure that the states are represented. it is one of the board members who come out and they are pretty open about how things are happening, he is as an important voice. as you may or may not know. she is a representative for state. it's like saying that, you know i wish states have a bigger role here. we are going to watch it. it is important to maximize the local infrastructure that is available. the assets that are available. the build up from there, what ended up in the lot was really a top-down approach. but i think that they are finding out that that has its own set of problems, especially when it comes to cost and the potential prospects of local fire departments. that it would be double or triple. >>
making way in the unlicensed world. that is not something that i am familiar with and in favor of. there are more people probably licensed in different ways. but this process is a really valuable process. potential communications are localized. >> host: finally, in regards to the spectrum, what is the issue with firstnet? >> guest: i'm cautious on the efforts. i am trying to make sure that the states are represented. it is one of the board members who come out and they are pretty...
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should a trained z.but unlicensed worker be able to give insulin shots to public school students? state law says now noe, but not all schools could afford a nurse, at some districts the ratio is 6,000 students to one nurse. in 2007 the department of education allowed other school employees to give the shots. the president of the national association of school nurses says that move jeopardizes student safety. >> insulin as a medication can be fatal if given wrong. it's a hormone. too much can cause fatality and fairly quickly. >> critics of the nurse's union say they're just trying to boost jobs and that insulin shots can be administer bid other people. in one move the obama administration chimed in. urging the california justices to allow other school employees to give the shots when nurses are unavailable. >> it's easy to give a shot but not easy to give an assessment on whether or not the child has been treated successfully. >> while megan is leaning towards requiring school nurses she worries about other parents. >> i can only imagine nairnts couldn't quit their jobs. what do t
should a trained z.but unlicensed worker be able to give insulin shots to public school students? state law says now noe, but not all schools could afford a nurse, at some districts the ratio is 6,000 students to one nurse. in 2007 the department of education allowed other school employees to give the shots. the president of the national association of school nurses says that move jeopardizes student safety. >> insulin as a medication can be fatal if given wrong. it's a hormone. too much...
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>> she says she went to an unlicensed practitioner. she showed up to the person's home. said she immediately felt pain, but it subsided, so she went back for a second session. that's when things started getting really bad. she talked to itv's "this morning" this is what she said about that. >> the you about the tacks started to get hard. the second sign was discoloration. the third sign was itching, then came the biggest problem of all, the pain. >> she went to the doctors, they performed surgery to not just reform the injections but her entire butt. but it caused an infection, they had to induce her into a coma. they were also able to find out what they had injected was not silicone, but bathroom sealant. >> how do you not go to a doctor for this kind of medical treatment? >> she ended up waking up after a two-month coma after 27-month operations. since then she's become motivated. she has completed a three-mile walk, ten-mile cycle, 150 meter swim for charity and to create awareness about the dangers of doing this type of procedure for vanity. >>> what does the belly o
>> she says she went to an unlicensed practitioner. she showed up to the person's home. said she immediately felt pain, but it subsided, so she went back for a second session. that's when things started getting really bad. she talked to itv's "this morning" this is what she said about that. >> the you about the tacks started to get hard. the second sign was discoloration. the third sign was itching, then came the biggest problem of all, the pain. >> she went to the...
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prosecutors cute him of murdering a patient, claiming his untrained, unlicensed staff, gave her a deadly drug overdose. the defense attorney called the prosecution's leadist and ray sis. jurors deliberated for now a total of ten days. shannon, any update? reporter: well, we heard that announcement about 45 minutes ago that it appeared the courtroom was going to lock down and there was a verdict. our producer, who was inside and has covered this for weeks, said the judge word them there would be two, quote, burly bailiffs at the door. no electronic communications can be used. the judge said you will get contempt of court, which could be a fine or jail. so we're on a blackout now also we wait. 268 counts against gosnell. nine against his co-defendant. eileen o'neill. eight have already pleaded guilty, including first degree murder. those clinic workers then testified against gosnell. so all of the counts have to be read before we get the breaking news, running from the courtroom to us here so we can report it on the air. there are five murder charge gosnell is facing here. four of the firs
prosecutors cute him of murdering a patient, claiming his untrained, unlicensed staff, gave her a deadly drug overdose. the defense attorney called the prosecution's leadist and ray sis. jurors deliberated for now a total of ten days. shannon, any update? reporter: well, we heard that announcement about 45 minutes ago that it appeared the courtroom was going to lock down and there was a verdict. our producer, who was inside and has covered this for weeks, said the judge word them there would be...
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on another age ♪ ♪ what's going to happen next a lot of people didn't realize that was the free, unlicensed - look, i know it's last minute, but i'm having an epic leap day party this afternoon. - wow, a daytime party celebrating leap day. sounds fun, but i have to work. - hey, liz, new bluetooth? - no, i'm talking to someone. - oh, i'm sorry. i don't see people that look like that. - sorry. wow, that was this creep i went to college with.
on another age ♪ ♪ what's going to happen next a lot of people didn't realize that was the free, unlicensed - look, i know it's last minute, but i'm having an epic leap day party this afternoon. - wow, a daytime party celebrating leap day. sounds fun, but i have to work. - hey, liz, new bluetooth? - no, i'm talking to someone. - oh, i'm sorry. i don't see people that look like that. - sorry. wow, that was this creep i went to college with.
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the doctor allegedly hired unlicensed workers including a 15-year-old. investigators described this clinic as outdated, filthy, and horrendous. the police found rusty instruments, dirty equipment and blood on the floor. >> happening now, a jury deliberates for a second day in the murder trial of dr. kermit gosnell. >> reporter: gosnell pleaded not guilty to the charges including four counts of first-degree murder involving infants, one count of third degree murder of a 41-year-old patient, and 24 counts of illegal late-term abortions. three previous charges of first-degree murder were dropped for lack of evidence. gosnell's defense rested without calling witnesses including the defendant, and accused prosecutors of extraordinary hype and exaggeration. if found guilty he faces the death penalty. the grand jury criticized pennsylvania health officials for not doing more. the clinic wasn't inspected for 17 years, despite repeated complaints. local crime reporter larry miller grew up in the same neighborhood. >> that particular part of the city feels as thou
the doctor allegedly hired unlicensed workers including a 15-year-old. investigators described this clinic as outdated, filthy, and horrendous. the police found rusty instruments, dirty equipment and blood on the floor. >> happening now, a jury deliberates for a second day in the murder trial of dr. kermit gosnell. >> reporter: gosnell pleaded not guilty to the charges including four counts of first-degree murder involving infants, one count of third degree murder of a 41-year-old...
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i'm for unlicensed. we make a lot available. inre is more available different bands. this beachfront property we are freeing up is for cross-country localize.ions and >> finally, on the spectrum, what about the issue of first that? >> i am cautious on the efforts going forward. i'm concerned to make sure that the states are appropriately represented, the law enforcement and public safety community is appropriately represented. -- some are upset about how things are happening. this is my majority voice. this is an important voice. as you may or may not know, we did our oversight hearing on first net. your present tense for states -- your present as it's for you once were there. it is not the same. i wish states had a bigger role. we are going to watch it. i think they are running into the obstacles we thought they would. our proposal and the house was to maximize the infrastructure that is available, the assets available, build up from there. what ended up in the law was a top-down approach. i think they're finding that has its own set of problems and it comes to alloc
i'm for unlicensed. we make a lot available. inre is more available different bands. this beachfront property we are freeing up is for cross-country localize.ions and >> finally, on the spectrum, what about the issue of first that? >> i am cautious on the efforts going forward. i'm concerned to make sure that the states are appropriately represented, the law enforcement and public safety community is appropriately represented. -- some are upset about how things are happening. this...
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. >>> oakland businesses are complaining about unlicensed vendors moving into their neighborhoods. the city has authorized 60 push carts but city leaders know there are a lot more than that on the streets, selling everything from fresh fruits and ice cream to hats and t- shirts. brick and mortar merchants say that's hurting people who pay for health permits and business licenses [inaudible] >> the city says enforcement is difficult because there's just one zoning inspector. but that could change when the city passes its new budget next year. in the meantime, businesses say they will work with the city to identify illegal vendors. >>> 7:19. well, jose canseco is in trouble with the law again. he's being investigated by police in las vegas for an alleged sexual assault. it was canseco who publicized the allegations on his twitter account. he mentioned the woman's name and her phone number. the police have questioned him but so far no arrests have been made. >>> 7:20. there are some possible rain showers in our forecast. very strange for may. up next, steve paulson will tell us if it
. >>> oakland businesses are complaining about unlicensed vendors moving into their neighborhoods. the city has authorized 60 push carts but city leaders know there are a lot more than that on the streets, selling everything from fresh fruits and ice cream to hats and t- shirts. brick and mortar merchants say that's hurting people who pay for health permits and business licenses [inaudible] >> the city says enforcement is difficult because there's just one zoning inspector. but...
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we gave up that background check on unlicensed dealers when that law was first put into place to getto pass, not realizing how many guns would have been purchased without going through a licensed dealer. it's time to make that loophole closed and to see how much we can do to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. >> thank you. the nra meets for the 142nd time. thank you so much for speaking with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be back. i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> welcome back. the death of guitarest have some speculating of what killed him. an earlier statement noted he had been in bad shape since getting a spider bite last year. a official said spider bites do not typically end in organ failure. >>> police say they don't know if he meant t
we gave up that background check on unlicensed dealers when that law was first put into place to getto pass, not realizing how many guns would have been purchased without going through a licensed dealer. it's time to make that loophole closed and to see how much we can do to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. >> thank you. the nra meets for the 142nd time. thank you so much for speaking with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we'll be back. i had some lebanese...
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we have unlicensed people coming in that are coming into the market and taking share away.he question is what's the margin on those deals. >> you know, i feel like that. >> people started to get interested. the biggest investor sets up a dc firm said it is slicing to 9.9% as it distributes shares to its partners from 14%. they were at 26%. they have been slowly letting shares go. >> and as krispy kreme donuts. not as delicious as the. >> i will tell you something. comp store sales were really strong. i don't think i'm on the call back list. you mentioned k eed cronuts wit maybe this is with a k. >> i took a test drive and i took a test drive. >> it's such a great car. that big display with realtime traffic, you can't help but like that. that's the car, that's the company and then you have got the stock. with so many companies where the stock overshoots the company. you don't know for how long. >> just because. bottom line on this one is just because you love the product does not mean you should be investing in the stock. >> you have to understand what the risks are. >> okay
we have unlicensed people coming in that are coming into the market and taking share away.he question is what's the margin on those deals. >> you know, i feel like that. >> people started to get interested. the biggest investor sets up a dc firm said it is slicing to 9.9% as it distributes shares to its partners from 14%. they were at 26%. they have been slowly letting shares go. >> and as krispy kreme donuts. not as delicious as the. >> i will tell you something. comp...
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the sec you know recently has talked about unlicensed use of five gigahertz band, et cetera. can you tell us how you're working with the sec -- fcc to make sure eve evan is on the sae page and what the future of five gigahertz maybe? >> we provided the department provided comments to ntia i believe earlier this week about the work forward in terms of their testing evaluation of compatibility of sharing the spectrum. i will say that the deputy secretary in his statement during a roundtable last week voiced i guess the questions we have at department of transportation, that the sec submission its notice of proposed rulemaking before the ntia has had an opportunity to do the technical work. we felt that frankly that these processes that ntia process should have been informed before the fcc went forward. we made note of that on the comment. >> so in other words, don't want to put words in your mouth, there may be concerned that some of this new technology in vehicles may have interference issues with wi-fi and other things? >> the concern that we have is that for us as the alloca
the sec you know recently has talked about unlicensed use of five gigahertz band, et cetera. can you tell us how you're working with the sec -- fcc to make sure eve evan is on the sae page and what the future of five gigahertz maybe? >> we provided the department provided comments to ntia i believe earlier this week about the work forward in terms of their testing evaluation of compatibility of sharing the spectrum. i will say that the deputy secretary in his statement during a roundtable...
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. >> if it becomes law, then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training they need. >>reatened. >> thank you very much. >> i don't feel threatened. >> threatening letters sent to new york mayor michael bloomberg have tested positive for the poison ricin. >> the fbi is conducting a joint investigation with the new york police department to find out who sent the letters. >> from across the bay -- >> a small letter can make a huge difference. >> -- to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning. it's thursday, may 30. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. breaking news out of the east bay. a fire in a warehouse holding dozens of pot plants in east oakland. this happened within the past few hours. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is on the scene near the oakland coliseum. >> reporter: firefighters wrapped up their investigation. it was quick this morning after this fire broke out around 4:20. ironically, that's the time that's often associated with marijua
. >> if it becomes law, then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training they need. >>reatened. >> thank you very much. >> i don't feel threatened. >> threatening letters sent to new york mayor michael bloomberg have tested positive for the poison ricin. >> the fbi is conducting a joint investigation with the new york police department to find out who sent the letters. >> from across the bay -- >> a small letter can make a huge...
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. >> if it becomes law, then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training that they needl threatened. >> threatening letters sent to new york mayor michael bloomberg have tested positive for the poison ricin. >> the fbi is conducting a joint investigation with the new york police department to find out who sent the letters. >> from across the bay -- >> if a small letter can make a huge difference -- >> -- to around the world, the stories that matter on kpix 5 news this morning. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's thursday, may 30. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:30 now. fire crews are keeping an eye on a house fire in san mateo right now. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is live with the challenge crews face putting those flames out. >> reporter: i'm told this house is under construction and that was probably the biggest challenge that they had to face in trying to get to the actual fire. let me show you, you can see the damage just right behind me. we know that arson investigators were here earlier and
. >> if it becomes law, then all these unlicensed drivers will finally get the training that they needl threatened. >> threatening letters sent to new york mayor michael bloomberg have tested positive for the poison ricin. >> the fbi is conducting a joint investigation with the new york police department to find out who sent the letters. >> from across the bay -- >> if a small letter can make a huge difference -- >> -- to around the world, the stories that...
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the fcc has recently talked about unlicensed use of five figures bands, et cetera. can you tell us how you work with the sec to make sure everybody's on the same page here and understand what the future five gigahertz may be? >> we provided comments to ntia this week about the work in a test and evaluation of compatibility for sharing the spectrum. i will say the deputy secretary in a statement during a roundtablequestions we have at e department of transportation that the sec is initiating this proposed rulemaking before the ntia is that the opportunity to use the word. these processes should have informed the process before it went forward and we made note of that in our comment. >> in other words, it may be concerned some of the new technology in vehicles may have interference issues with wi-fi and other things? >> the concern we have is far says allocating the use of this fact drum, it is incumbent upon any unlicensed users should not interfere with the 5.8 gigahertz. it's a safety function and has the opportunity to address 80% of crashes is on impaired drivers
the fcc has recently talked about unlicensed use of five figures bands, et cetera. can you tell us how you work with the sec to make sure everybody's on the same page here and understand what the future five gigahertz may be? >> we provided comments to ntia this week about the work in a test and evaluation of compatibility for sharing the spectrum. i will say the deputy secretary in a statement during a roundtablequestions we have at e department of transportation that the sec is...
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employee that laid out the whole scope hof his operation, the unclean, unsterile conditions, the unlicensedthe unsupervised sedation, the under age abortion patients. they did assign an investigator who interview gosnell but they never inspected the clinic. the complaint was eventually dismissed. it all finally came to an end not because of botched abortions but because of drugs. the fbi raided his office on allegations of illegal prescriptions of oxycontin an other painkillers that brought him money hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. the feds were horrified by the conditions they discovered in the clinic. these photos show the unsanitary conditions. dr. gosnell pleaded not guilty. >> this is a person that was providing a service in philadelphia that did not do the things that the grand jury said that he did. he did not execute viable baby. that's not the reality of what was going on here. >> in the fallout of this case seven staffers from the department of health an department of state have sense left their job or been fired for allege mishandling of this case. they've overhauled the
employee that laid out the whole scope hof his operation, the unclean, unsterile conditions, the unlicensedthe unsupervised sedation, the under age abortion patients. they did assign an investigator who interview gosnell but they never inspected the clinic. the complaint was eventually dismissed. it all finally came to an end not because of botched abortions but because of drugs. the fbi raided his office on allegations of illegal prescriptions of oxycontin an other painkillers that brought him...
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and he was also unlicensed. >> the crackdown does continue. this is "mornings on 2". . >>> thank you for joining us. live look there at san francisco. mixture of sun and clouds over the bay bridge and it is cool to mild for the afternoon. >>> investigation is underway for a train collision in missouri that led to the collapse of a freeway overpass. we reported right here on "mornings on 2". it involved two trains. investigators say one of them hit a support pillar and that the freeway could not support the impact. fuel leak from one of the trains caused a small fire to break out. they were injured when the portion of the freeway gaveway. all victims are expected to recover. >>> they are calling the bridge collapse in washington state a wake up call from the nation. they need to pinpoint exactly went went wrong to prevent similar occurrences around the country. the bridge went into the skagit river after it was hit by the semi. and two cars plunged into the river. they started removing sections of the bridge and it will be months before the rep
and he was also unlicensed. >> the crackdown does continue. this is "mornings on 2". . >>> thank you for joining us. live look there at san francisco. mixture of sun and clouds over the bay bridge and it is cool to mild for the afternoon. >>> investigation is underway for a train collision in missouri that led to the collapse of a freeway overpass. we reported right here on "mornings on 2". it involved two trains. investigators say one of them hit a...
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forite the growing demand unlicensed uses, sufficient bandwidth must be protected for exclusive use by vehicles and infrastructure. reliable and secure communication is nonnegotiable. cybersecurity is one of the leading issues of our era, a conference if strategy involving industry and government must be established and carried out. further fields testing of a new generation's security system is needed to ensure that the platform remains secure while maintaining the privacy of all users. once these systems are developed, we need automotive consumers to embrace them. we need attractive devices widely deployed. a further wave of technology developed it will occur in vehicle automation automation. then, the benefits will reach well beyond safety. the scale of the transformation is important. the united states has the opportunity to leap ahead and mobility technology supporting an improved way of life in new mobility industries. on industrial ecosystem with new jobs will be created by the automotive and information technology industries, and there will be many winners across different busi
forite the growing demand unlicensed uses, sufficient bandwidth must be protected for exclusive use by vehicles and infrastructure. reliable and secure communication is nonnegotiable. cybersecurity is one of the leading issues of our era, a conference if strategy involving industry and government must be established and carried out. further fields testing of a new generation's security system is needed to ensure that the platform remains secure while maintaining the privacy of all users. once...
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the submission of false billings for treatments that were never performed or were performed by unlicensed individuals, and arrange of other schemes that placed the safety of innocent people at risk in order to achieve illicit financial gain. the departments of justice and health and human services, working alongside federal, state and local partners, will simply not tolerate such activities. we will use every appropriate tool and available resource to find, to stop and to punish those who seek to take advantage of their fellow citizens. and our commitment to protecting the american people from all forms of health care fraud, safeguarding taxpayer resources and ensuring the integrity of essential health care programs such as medicare and medicaid has never been stronger. four years ago this month, this commitment drove us to launch a new joint initiative that's known as the health care fraud prevention and enforcement action team, also known as heat. result of this ground breaking initiative, we have leverage the strength of key federal, state and local partnerships in order to take our co
the submission of false billings for treatments that were never performed or were performed by unlicensed individuals, and arrange of other schemes that placed the safety of innocent people at risk in order to achieve illicit financial gain. the departments of justice and health and human services, working alongside federal, state and local partners, will simply not tolerate such activities. we will use every appropriate tool and available resource to find, to stop and to punish those who seek...