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wheeler's 2015 proposal. if my colleagues don't agree to this, that that's the right starting point, then my friend mr. latta has introduced legislation drawn from waxman's proposal, as then the chairman was drawing up this. the best ideas come from our state. any neighbor to the north, washington state, my colleague miss rogers has a bill that would give you the washington state net neutrality rules from 2018. it's important to point out that washington state has a legislature in which democrats control both houses as well as the governorship. as a permanent legislative solution, we should make that our goal to produce what our colleagues have talked about all along. i'm asking my friends across the aisle to work with us on a bipartisan solution. let me close with this. i want to read from a letter that is from 2010. it says, classifying broadband internet access as telecommunication services that are subject to the provisions of title 2 of the communications act may have far reaching implications. to reclas
wheeler's 2015 proposal. if my colleagues don't agree to this, that that's the right starting point, then my friend mr. latta has introduced legislation drawn from waxman's proposal, as then the chairman was drawing up this. the best ideas come from our state. any neighbor to the north, washington state, my colleague miss rogers has a bill that would give you the washington state net neutrality rules from 2018. it's important to point out that washington state has a legislature in which...
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wheeler and mr.owell in tough situations, the best they can, yeoman's work, i appreciate the work both of you have done. i think what we've heard so far today is that congress has failed to provide the fcc with clear legislative and congressional direction and i for one like several others here have also said today a favor that we go down that route. last congress i supported congress -- chairman doyle's resolution of disapproval, chairman pie's rule because it's pretty responsible for chairman pie to roll back the wheel order without putting in any other enforceable protections for consumers. i would love to see our subcommittee work in a bipartisan manner, finally codify rules with all your help and people out there in my home district protect consumers who provide clear rules of the road. for my colleagues truly concerned following chairman pie's action about consumers not being protected right now, if we choose not to solve this problem nis congress and those consumers will continue to be at risk
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wheeler and chairman wheeler and chairman powell the same question. we have a couple of minutes to get this done. if we had to waive the many things under title 2, why can't congress write a new title? i want to get right to the question that was proposed by a couple people appear. in your experience, how do we stop the creation of a new title from becoming stalled and how to weep prioritize or identify the pitfalls that we are going to be going through if we go down that course? >> that is a great question congressman, thank you. first of all we are going to have to agree on what title 2 means. to my friend, title 2 is a list of awful's. to my friend jessica, it is a list of positives. we have got to figure out how to do this. on this panel i might be unique because when i was running the wireless industry association, my members came to me and said we want you to go to congress and have us made common carriers. for precisely the reason that you said, we need uniformity of rules. and so this body passed legislation, created section 332 of the communi
wheeler and chairman wheeler and chairman powell the same question. we have a couple of minutes to get this done. if we had to waive the many things under title 2, why can't congress write a new title? i want to get right to the question that was proposed by a couple people appear. in your experience, how do we stop the creation of a new title from becoming stalled and how to weep prioritize or identify the pitfalls that we are going to be going through if we go down that course? >> that...
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the significance of what she was asking, marcy wheeler?it is one of those examples that i talked about where there is evidence of other kinds of criminal activity that did not make the headline, did not make michael cohen opening statement. aoc laid the groundwork for this committee or any other congressional committee, to get his tax returns, to get the tax records from these golf courses, to get -- to pull in ami, national enquirer, to ask if there is compromising information that held out over donald trump. in five minutes, this freshman congresswoman just laid out a whole investigative plan for three more topics into donald trump's potential he criminal activities. amy: and this issue of the treasure trove in the safe over theational enquirer, ami, parent company? what is in this? knowledge about what exactly trump was concerned about and who had this treasure trove e right now? and kill, soatch for years, anytime some embarrassing or scandalous story would sort of float out there about donald trump's conduct him at national enquirer w
the significance of what she was asking, marcy wheeler?it is one of those examples that i talked about where there is evidence of other kinds of criminal activity that did not make the headline, did not make michael cohen opening statement. aoc laid the groundwork for this committee or any other congressional committee, to get his tax returns, to get the tax records from these golf courses, to get -- to pull in ami, national enquirer, to ask if there is compromising information that held out...
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commissioner wheeler, you're recognized for five minutes. commissioner wheeler: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to begin by associating myself with my friend, michael, d his wishes for the dingell family. in all the world there was only one big job and he is mr. chairman. he is mr. john and chairman. one of the things that allows me to reflect on that, it seems like i have been before this committee so many times over the last 40 years. first when i had michael's role at -- as the c.e.o. of c.t.a. then when i had a similar role in the wireless industry. then, when i had the great privilege of being the chairman of the federal communications commission. but today, i appear before you as an american citizen who has 40 years of experience dealing, living at the intersection of new technology and public policy. the lesson of that is that net neutrality is not a new concept . essential networks have always historically been required to be open. it started back in footal times when -- futal times when english common law required hat the ferryman had nondiscri
commissioner wheeler, you're recognized for five minutes. commissioner wheeler: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to begin by associating myself with my friend, michael, d his wishes for the dingell family. in all the world there was only one big job and he is mr. chairman. he is mr. john and chairman. one of the things that allows me to reflect on that, it seems like i have been before this committee so many times over the last 40 years. first when i had michael's role...
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three wheeler car a border guard story did not end well. kristen says ford fired should have heeded the old saying cobbler stick to your trade the three wheelers made up the lion's share of his success but he wasn't satisfied to stick with the lowly delivery vans and try to develop luxury sedans and even a helicopter but that cost money and eventually he didn't have enough to keep up production of his best seller land in one nine hundred sixty one the braman senate refused to vouch for a loan he urgently needed he filed for bankruptcy that was the end of bar guard and think a life that was. around twenty thousand boring fired employees who lost their jobs in one of the largest bankruptcy he's in german automotive history what's left is karl beauregard's legacy and nearly every corner of the world. could buy a ticket through stuff explains that even if three and we'll minivans like they go lie at have since vanished from germany they can still be found abroad the thousands from thousands of took talks all across asia for example or the f.a.a
three wheeler car a border guard story did not end well. kristen says ford fired should have heeded the old saying cobbler stick to your trade the three wheelers made up the lion's share of his success but he wasn't satisfied to stick with the lowly delivery vans and try to develop luxury sedans and even a helicopter but that cost money and eventually he didn't have enough to keep up production of his best seller land in one nine hundred sixty one the braman senate refused to vouch for a loan...
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because earl wheeler was here when his country needed him., today on behalf of a grateful people of america, i salute you. [applause] >> as he neared the end of five years and two months in office, president johnson could look back on other times, to other men, many of them good friends, and reflect with deep satisfaction on his administration's many legislative accomplishments. in domestic affairs, he had presided over a new age of progressivism. much of the old agenda had reached fulfillment. medicare had become an accepted part of american life. the voting booth and the doors to public service had been opened to all americans regardless of their color. in a field where race, religion and ideology had been formidable obstacles to progress, the education act of 1965 had cracked a constitutional and political impasse over church-school relationships, and brought federal money directly to the slum areas where it was needed the most. head start. the model cities program. consumer protection. increased investment in manpower training. and the ho
because earl wheeler was here when his country needed him., today on behalf of a grateful people of america, i salute you. [applause] >> as he neared the end of five years and two months in office, president johnson could look back on other times, to other men, many of them good friends, and reflect with deep satisfaction on his administration's many legislative accomplishments. in domestic affairs, he had presided over a new age of progressivism. much of the old agenda had reached...
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. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in mayor of baton rouge, louisiana. >> rick christman, st. petersburg, florida. >> sylvester turner, mayor of houston. >> sale gomez, florida.
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google, mr.rg to wheeler's new book.cebook has thousands of peaceful policing comments on their platform. now employees are expressing concerns about the toll the work is taking. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: new reports about the working conditions of facebook's content moderators are causing the social media giant to once again defended practices. the company defended outsourcing of content moderation, hiring 15,000 workers who flag misinformation, graphic violence, terrorist propaganda, and revenge porn. want to bring in sarah frier who covers facebook. what is new here is facebook employees themselves are complaining about how facebook handles content moderation. what are these employees saying? sarah: this is so crucial to our business and how our users feel about our product, why is it something that we outsource? the response from management is like, we really need to scale this up very quickly. we need to make sure these workforces are flexible and can move to different needs. and, of course, facebook thanks over t
google, mr.rg to wheeler's new book.cebook has thousands of peaceful policing comments on their platform. now employees are expressing concerns about the toll the work is taking. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: new reports about the working conditions of facebook's content moderators are causing the social media giant to once again defended practices. the company defended outsourcing of content moderation, hiring 15,000 workers who flag misinformation, graphic violence, terrorist propaganda, and...
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later, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. the houses back at 2:00 for legislative work live on c-span. you can see the senate live on c-span two starting at 3:00. we mentioned the resolution in the house terminating the president's emergency declaration for the southern border wall. join us later today when the house rules committee meets to discuss that good you can see live coverage starting at 5:00 eastern on c-span three. >> tonight, on the communicators, christopher shelton, president of the communication workers of america talks about their opposition to the proposed t-mobile/print -- t-mobile/sprint merger. is a bad idea that will destroy 30,000 jobs in the united states for a german government owned company and a japanese billionaire company. we do not see why the german government or the japanese billionaire should seek to make money off of american jobs. that is with the merger will do. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. returning to the program's nina olson. she serves as the taxpayer ad
later, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. the houses back at 2:00 for legislative work live on c-span. you can see the senate live on c-span two starting at 3:00. we mentioned the resolution in the house terminating the president's emergency declaration for the southern border wall. join us later today when the house rules committee meets to discuss that good you can see live coverage starting at 5:00 eastern on c-span three. >> tonight, on the...
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they continuing debate on an abortion bill before beginning work on the nomination of andrew wheeler's to be the next head of the environmental protection agency. follow the senate live on cspan- 2 . >> each week, american artifacts visits museums, archives and historical places. we learn the story of the oldest synagogue in washington d.c. as the 1876 building is lifted and moved 800 feet to be incorporated into a new capital jewish museum. this is half an hour . >> i'm the executive director of the new capital jewish museum , we are standing here on third street are getting ready to move our historic synagogue down the street to the side of the new museum. this building was built in 1876 at sixth and g street, this is the third time the building has been moved. back in 1969, taking off some of the first floor and they made it a little easier the third time around to move it down to the new museum site but as you can see they've lifted it up on steel beams they put wheels under the beams and used a remote control system to roll it down the street slowly. it will take a few hours to ge
they continuing debate on an abortion bill before beginning work on the nomination of andrew wheeler's to be the next head of the environmental protection agency. follow the senate live on cspan- 2 . >> each week, american artifacts visits museums, archives and historical places. we learn the story of the oldest synagogue in washington d.c. as the 1876 building is lifted and moved 800 feet to be incorporated into a new capital jewish museum. this is half an hour . >> i'm the...
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thank you, grace blakeley and caroline wheeler. goodbye. good evening. with a win over everton tonight, 2-0. with a win over everton tonight, 2—0. city went ahead just before half time. then the seconds before the final whistle, they made it to and that result was ahead of liverpool on goal difference, albeit with a game still in hand. the top of the table will have to wait. liverpool go to old trafford and if they win we will not be at the top of the table. it was an important game. now we have a tough, tough game. now we have a tough, tough game against chelsea and a brief time to prepare it. in many, many things we were solid and we played a good game. brighton are into the fifth round of the fa cup. they did it with a 3—1 win. they now meet derby county. manchester city women are into derby county. manchester city women a re into yet derby county. manchester city women are into yet another continental cup final after a 2—0 win at chelsea. a goalfrom the final after a 2—0 win at chelsea. a goal from the penalty spot before this fine run and finish. th
thank you, grace blakeley and caroline wheeler. goodbye. good evening. with a win over everton tonight, 2-0. with a win over everton tonight, 2—0. city went ahead just before half time. then the seconds before the final whistle, they made it to and that result was ahead of liverpool on goal difference, albeit with a game still in hand. the top of the table will have to wait. liverpool go to old trafford and if they win we will not be at the top of the table. it was an important game. now we...
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would you want another term at the fcc, and how do you see it you are there in 2013 with chairman wheelermr. o'reilly: he was sworn in just before me. i have been at the commission five plus years. i have expressed interest in staying but i respect the fact this is d.c. and the nominations of the process can be complex. we will see how it plays out. i used to work on nominations in my past jobs, so i respect all of that. i'm working on some important projects, we talked about a couple, and more to come. i think i am adding value to the conversation and would enjoy additional time, but i also want to see how the winds of d.c. play out. you have worked with senators cornyn, kyle and sununu. how does a democratic house affect your work? mr. o'reilly: i have been in the majority and minority in both the house and senate as a staffer. it doesn't change it tremendously in terms of what direction the commission goes. we will be more sensitive to the new congress. they will have different concerns than the previous majority had in terms of direction we may or may not take. but i'm always sensitiv
would you want another term at the fcc, and how do you see it you are there in 2013 with chairman wheelermr. o'reilly: he was sworn in just before me. i have been at the commission five plus years. i have expressed interest in staying but i respect the fact this is d.c. and the nominations of the process can be complex. we will see how it plays out. i used to work on nominations in my past jobs, so i respect all of that. i'm working on some important projects, we talked about a couple, and more...
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no one has been following it more closely than marcy wheeler. she has a theory for why it holes cards so close to the vest. it shows mueller has another hand left to play. marcy, what's your mean take away from the document we got saturday? >> well, mueller has made accusations of lies against five of trump's associates. george papadopoulos, mike flynn, roger stone and michael cohen to name a few and every single one it describes other roles on the campaign and describes dates. it quotes directly from emails and both in this -- in the sentencing memo we got on saturday but also in all of the breached negotiation, the breached discussions going back two months before that we got none of that. and so at the time when there's a big question about whether or not mueller is going to be able to report out what he discovered, that's the first time he's withholding those details so i don't really know what to make of it but had an opportunity saturday to show his hand and he did not show his hand so for the first time he is not disclosing details. >> wh
no one has been following it more closely than marcy wheeler. she has a theory for why it holes cards so close to the vest. it shows mueller has another hand left to play. marcy, what's your mean take away from the document we got saturday? >> well, mueller has made accusations of lies against five of trump's associates. george papadopoulos, mike flynn, roger stone and michael cohen to name a few and every single one it describes other roles on the campaign and describes dates. it quotes...
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have you given any thought term atyou want another you're moving how forward, chairman wheeler. date and time, he was sworn in just before me. commission at the five-plus years and we'll just -- i have expressed an in potentially staying. i respect the fact that this is .c. and things can, the nominations and the process can be complex and we'll just see how it plays out. work on nominations in my past job. i respect all of that and we'll just see. i have an interesting in staying, i am working on some really important projects. we have talked about a couple already and more to come. i think there is value. i'm adding value to the conversation and would enjoy also want time, but i to see how the winds of d.c. play out. michael, you have worked house,enators over in the how does a democratic house affect your work? you have been through that too.e, >> i have been in the majority and minority in both the house staffer.enate as a it doesn't change it terms of what direction the commission goes. new be sensitive to the congress. they'll have different concerns than the previous majo
have you given any thought term atyou want another you're moving how forward, chairman wheeler. date and time, he was sworn in just before me. commission at the five-plus years and we'll just -- i have expressed an in potentially staying. i respect the fact that this is .c. and things can, the nominations and the process can be complex and we'll just see how it plays out. work on nominations in my past job. i respect all of that and we'll just see. i have an interesting in staying, i am working...
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it's the same thing what wheeler is going to do.o basically eliminate the climate protections and put us on a path to further exploitation of fossil fuels. >> what the trump administration has done that has been harmful to the environment and harmful policies since the last state of union address last year. we will follow right up with helpful environmental policies. you can see the list, one such bigger than the other. he has officially nominated david bernhard as the secretary of the interior this week to replace ryan zinke. they made no secret of wanting to roll back obama era regulations on climate change. what are your thoughts on this new nominee? >> like i said, meet the new boss, same as the old boss. every time they nominate somebody for an environmentally sensitive position like department of interior or epa or interpret of energy, it is somebody with close ties to the fossil fuel industry. in the case of andrew wheeler, he used to work for the coal industry and a spokes person for james inhoff trying to dismiss climate ch
it's the same thing what wheeler is going to do.o basically eliminate the climate protections and put us on a path to further exploitation of fossil fuels. >> what the trump administration has done that has been harmful to the environment and harmful policies since the last state of union address last year. we will follow right up with helpful environmental policies. you can see the list, one such bigger than the other. he has officially nominated david bernhard as the secretary of the...
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later in the week, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the epa. here is more on the house democrats planned legislative action on the preside'
later in the week, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the epa. here is more on the house democrats planned legislative action on the preside'
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and the senate voted andrew wheeler as the head of the epa. wheeler is a former coal lobbyist that is rolling back many policies that address climate change. s that address climate change that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> benjamin netanyahu is fighting back after the country's attorney general said he will likely face corruption related charges. he says the move was politically motivated calling it a witch hunt designed to hurt him. he said it was lies and the prosecutors have nothing on him in a statement the attorney general says he will be indicting him for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. one promotes regulatory changes in exchange for positive news coverage. another involvements allegations he accepted from gifts and frie
and the senate voted andrew wheeler as the head of the epa. wheeler is a former coal lobbyist that is rolling back many policies that address climate change. s that address climate change that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory....
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and this is where the energy is story that where the three wheelers can be charged here at night when they're parked the solar taxis have even created jobs. eleven people work for the company and that's not all the solar taxis are an environmental boon. so the motors don't emit carbon dioxide that's one environmental aspect of course and they don't make any noise the motors are very quiet compared to the conventional engines we normally use in ivory coast so our vehicles meet environmental standards they make a very positive contribution to the interaction of people and the environment. the company hopes to introduce sela taxes to other cities like yummy sucrose. and corojo but the success of jacques feels pilot program had an unintended side effect with just six eco taxis demand soon outstrip supply suddenly three will taxis with combustion engine started appearing on the streets these competitors are far more polluting and they put a dent into jacques feels bid to become a model for green transportation in ivory coast. germany's antitrust watchdog is cracking down on facebook with a
and this is where the energy is story that where the three wheelers can be charged here at night when they're parked the solar taxis have even created jobs. eleven people work for the company and that's not all the solar taxis are an environmental boon. so the motors don't emit carbon dioxide that's one environmental aspect of course and they don't make any noise the motors are very quiet compared to the conventional engines we normally use in ivory coast so our vehicles meet environmental...
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andrew wheeler.or the balance of power newsletter at bloomberg initics.com, get the latest your inbox every civil day. i will be joined by gop strategist john -- and democratic strategist steve mcmahon p or from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get to first word news. a federal judge in the paul manafort case clearing the courtroom today to discuss secret evidence gathered by the government. decide whether manafort lied to investigators after pledging to cooperate with robert mueller's pressure pro. manafort will be sentenced next month on two counts of conspiracy. days after the launch of his presidential bid, cory booker is making some key staff hires in early voting states. push for strength were democratic hopefuls need to find success if they are to build momentum. directors named state in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. in france, emmanuel macron's advisors are trying to prevent him from holding elections in may to ask voters to endorse reforms he wants to put an end to the so-c
andrew wheeler.or the balance of power newsletter at bloomberg initics.com, get the latest your inbox every civil day. i will be joined by gop strategist john -- and democratic strategist steve mcmahon p or from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get to first word news. a federal judge in the paul manafort case clearing the courtroom today to discuss secret evidence gathered by the government. decide whether manafort lied to investigators after pledging to cooperate with robert...
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i feel like i have ifeel like i have been hit by an 18 wheeler but other than that i am great.as they we re great. my knees are the same as they were up before the race so that is good and i am just going to be really sour, my neck is going to be really sour, my neck is going to be really sore and i had the wind knocked out of me so my rats are of the source. but i will be fine and sunday will be great. she is so positive. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. buy from me. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the deputy editor of the new statesman, george eaton, and political strategist jo tanner. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph headlines brexit, saying theresa may insists the irish backstop is here to stay. it also reports that ministers are apparently discussing an eight—week delay until may to allow legislation to be passed. also leading on brexit is the guardian, which questions whether mrs may's pledge on the irish border will reopen a rift among her backbe
i feel like i have ifeel like i have been hit by an 18 wheeler but other than that i am great.as they we re great. my knees are the same as they were up before the race so that is good and i am just going to be really sour, my neck is going to be really sour, my neck is going to be really sore and i had the wind knocked out of me so my rats are of the source. but i will be fine and sunday will be great. she is so positive. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. buy from...
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emily: my interview with epa acting administrator andrew wheeler.ch the full conversation online. recapping today's top stories, alphabet's fourth-quarter results. the call is over, the shares are down after profit margins would be low. expectations as the company spent heavily on the cloud and youtube. with us to discuss is mark bergen who has been listening in, saying they are very mindful of the pace of constant growth that a lot of questions about disclosures from analysts and why we are not getting more details. mark: a lot of those costs will continue. 100,000 almost employees which is a massive amount. a lot of it is going to the cloud business where he saw no new disclosures, but some signs of optimistic calls. emily: are analysts getting frustrated? mark: there were certainly in the analyst reports reporting earnings, maybe we would see some breakup of youtube. amazon broke out aws, a second ipo. analysts have been eager for some new disclosure over youtube sales and the cloud business. they shared vague terms of the cloud business about th
emily: my interview with epa acting administrator andrew wheeler.ch the full conversation online. recapping today's top stories, alphabet's fourth-quarter results. the call is over, the shares are down after profit margins would be low. expectations as the company spent heavily on the cloud and youtube. with us to discuss is mark bergen who has been listening in, saying they are very mindful of the pace of constant growth that a lot of questions about disclosures from analysts and why we are...
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with me are grace blakeley, the economic commentator for the new statesmen and caroline wheeler, theny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we can have a rifle through them before we start. the telegraph leads on european council president donald tusk, who said there was a "special place in hell... for those who promoted brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely". the metro says his comments "stoke the flames" and use the headline "50 days until brexit. and all hell breaks loose". mr tusk‘s comments also make the front page of the guardian, who call the row a "vicious war of words". the government's failure to secure "most" of britain's post—brexit trade deals — even if parliament approves theresa may's deal — infuriates business leaders, according to the financial times. "britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates its whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mum whose unborn baby died of the cold. the express asks... "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost.
with me are grace blakeley, the economic commentator for the new statesmen and caroline wheeler, theny of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we can have a rifle through them before we start. the telegraph leads on european council president donald tusk, who said there was a "special place in hell... for those who promoted brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely". the metro says his comments "stoke the flames" and use the headline "50 days...
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c-span2 is live with the senate and a debate on the nomination of andrew wheeler to head of the the.n c-span3 starting at 8:30, cpac, the conservative political action conference has speakers including senators mike lee, marsha blackburn, james lankford. hearing on the national emergencies act of 1976 which gives the president authority to declare national emergencies. ♪ >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [cheers and applause] announcer: c-span's newest book, "the president." historians provide insight into the lives of 44 american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with historians.ential explore the events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the legacy they left behind. the c-span's "the presidents." 23. be on shelves march you can order your copy in hardcover or e-book today at c-span.org/thepresidents or wherever books are sold. >> president trump spoke to members of the media foll
c-span2 is live with the senate and a debate on the nomination of andrew wheeler to head of the the.n c-span3 starting at 8:30, cpac, the conservative political action conference has speakers including senators mike lee, marsha blackburn, james lankford. hearing on the national emergencies act of 1976 which gives the president authority to declare national emergencies. ♪ >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can...
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c-span 2 is live with the senate and debate on the nomination of and -- of andrew wheeler are the environmentalrotection agency. cpac, the conservative political action conference, speakers including mike lee, james lankford and marcia perdue. on in the house, a hearing the national emergencies act of 1976 which gives the president authority to declare national emergencies. announcer 2: this weekend on "book tv," heather mcdonald, and andrew mccabe. sunday at noon eastern on in-depth with live conversation with heather mcdonald. she will take your calls, questions and tweets on her book including the burden of bad ideas, the war on cops and most recently the diversity delusion, sunday at 9:00 p.m.. the threat, how the fbi protects america in the age of terror and trump. he is interviewed by new york times reporter adam goldman. >> i spent a lot of time speaking about decisions we made and the reasons behind those and how we thought about those and what is the benefit of hindsight . i tried to be honest in my own reassessment of did we get it right or not? jim'sggest issues are announcement of t
c-span 2 is live with the senate and debate on the nomination of and -- of andrew wheeler are the environmentalrotection agency. cpac, the conservative political action conference, speakers including mike lee, james lankford and marcia perdue. on in the house, a hearing the national emergencies act of 1976 which gives the president authority to declare national emergencies. announcer 2: this weekend on "book tv," heather mcdonald, and andrew mccabe. sunday at noon eastern on in-depth...
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emily: my conversation with epa acting administrator andrew wheeler. by 2030, electric car sales are expected to surge to $30 million worldwide -- 230 million cars worldwide. more thany provides 1000 public charging stations for electric cars across 34 states. in the first half of 2018, the companies network charged more than 42 million miles. i sat down with the ceo to discuss the future of electrification. >> i feel like we are at an inflection point. car companies have announced her hundred billion dollars that they are investing. in a will be 60 new models few years. it is going from boutique-small to mainstream, and consumers are going to love it. everyone i know who drives an ev loves driving up to . i think what car companies have in mind is that the cost has to b competitive, and there has to be charging infrastructure everywhere. emily: tesla is in the lead here, where are you seeing competition from others? there third made it quarter target, everybody said, oh my goodness. everybody.y worry what we see here in the united states is so much pr
emily: my conversation with epa acting administrator andrew wheeler. by 2030, electric car sales are expected to surge to $30 million worldwide -- 230 million cars worldwide. more thany provides 1000 public charging stations for electric cars across 34 states. in the first half of 2018, the companies network charged more than 42 million miles. i sat down with the ceo to discuss the future of electrification. >> i feel like we are at an inflection point. car companies have announced her...
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the three wheeler election be 23,000 solo orders. it will reduce them in china. >> we also needed a vehicle that would be a somewhat quickly, efficiently and in under three hours, and that, it can. many the solo has 100 miles of range and charges in it is three hours. designed with a specific group and light. the company says it is to percent of north american commuters drive to work alone each day. so the question is whether those commuters would be prepared to drive to work in something like this that you can just fit in. the company's optimism is not backed up by the numbers. >> seven out of 10 of what the consumer is buying is a truck, at this point. so the idea of a single-seater limits you to a specific user. ed: there are areas bloomberg intelligence sees as more promising. electromechanica is looking at car sharing. 7-eleven and dhl already testing for deliveries. >> you don't need two seats for the delivery vehicle, you have one employee. why is a second seat there? ed: investors still need convincing. shares have fallen sin
the three wheeler election be 23,000 solo orders. it will reduce them in china. >> we also needed a vehicle that would be a somewhat quickly, efficiently and in under three hours, and that, it can. many the solo has 100 miles of range and charges in it is three hours. designed with a specific group and light. the company says it is to percent of north american commuters drive to work alone each day. so the question is whether those commuters would be prepared to drive to work in something...
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thank you grace blakeley and caroline wheeler.or a longer look at the front pages at 11.30. thanks very much. hello, in simple terms, today's weather story is basically sunshine and showers — however we have a spell of very strong winds to contend with across the southern half of the uk first thing. for the morning rush hour, i think the core of the strongest winds will be across the southeast of england, the midlands and east anglia. the worst out of the way by then hopefully, for the south west of england and wales but we could still see gusts of 50 or 60 mph further east for a time. notice the gusts are lighter as we get further north, the figures and the black circles, there will be some snow across scotland which could make for tricky conditions. we also need to watch the back edge of this rain as it could bring some snow across the penines for a time too, covering a couple of centimetres but basically the whole system is set to roll off into the north sea throughout the day. come the afternoon there is actually a lot of suns
thank you grace blakeley and caroline wheeler.or a longer look at the front pages at 11.30. thanks very much. hello, in simple terms, today's weather story is basically sunshine and showers — however we have a spell of very strong winds to contend with across the southern half of the uk first thing. for the morning rush hour, i think the core of the strongest winds will be across the southeast of england, the midlands and east anglia. the worst out of the way by then hopefully, for the south...
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p.m.,pan three at 8:00 former chairs of the sec,, wheeler and michael powell on the repeal of net neutralityall of that in prime time as we wait for pete buttigieg, the democratic mayor of south bend indiana -- south bend, indiana. [indiscernible voices] >> is anybody sitting there? someone is? [indiscernible voices] >> ok. >> yeah. [indiscernible voices] [coughing] [indiscernible voices] >> yeah? >> yeah? yeah. [laughter] [indiscernible voices] i have got to be in at 7:30-ish. [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] >> i didn't say -- >> yeah? [indiscernible voices] >> i know. >> hi. >> fouhi. >> how are you? it has been a while. [indiscernible voices] [laughter] >> yeah. [indiscernible voices] >> yeah. [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] [coughing] [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] >> yeah. [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] [laughter] [laughter] [indiscernible voices] >> i love it.
p.m.,pan three at 8:00 former chairs of the sec,, wheeler and michael powell on the repeal of net neutralityall of that in prime time as we wait for pete buttigieg, the democratic mayor of south bend indiana -- south bend, indiana. [indiscernible voices] >> is anybody sitting there? someone is? [indiscernible voices] >> ok. >> yeah. [indiscernible voices] [coughing] [indiscernible voices] >> yeah? >> yeah? yeah. [laughter] [indiscernible voices] i have got to be in...
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and we'll be taking review with anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe and caroline wheelerolitical editor for the sunday times. thats at ten thirty and eleven forty tonight. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. brendan rodgers returns to the pl — as he prepares to take over at former champions leicester city. fined, but will he play? sarri says he could drop his keeper kepa. and england's women continue the countdown to this summer's world cup. the remarkable recovery of the cyclist victoria williamson. you don't realise what you've got until it has gone so yes, just super grateful to be here and have another crack at it. hello and welcome to sportsday. bendan rodgers has agreed to take over at leicester city. he leaves celtic midway through what could well have been another trophy laden season. he's expected to be in the stands to watch his new club in action tonight against brighton. we'll be looking ahead to tonight's pl fixtures and assessing what this means for the scottish champions — but firstjoe lynskey on rodgers‘ pl return. bren
and we'll be taking review with anand menon, director of uk in a changing europe and caroline wheelerolitical editor for the sunday times. thats at ten thirty and eleven forty tonight. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. brendan rodgers returns to the pl — as he prepares to take over at former champions leicester city. fined, but will he play? sarri says he could drop his keeper kepa. and england's women continue the countdown to this summer's world cup....
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andrew wheeler is pushing back against critics. >> this plan does go really fast.lan are using chemical legislation, our drinking water legislation as well as our cleanup legislation. >> it can be extremely costly. spending roughly $16 million to test and install filtration systems in the shatter of a training academy. >> they have sued chemical companies that have produced these farms in the town and the county over the last decade. we are pursuing that through courts to see if we can get reimbursement for the cost we have incurred. >> reporter: the reaction has been lukewarm. the founders of a task force the agency's efforts are a start but further aggressive actions must be taken to protect american's community spirit in massachusetts news. >>> they have not presented substantial proposals in negotiations. >> striking teachers and officials at odds and that negations about a new contract and hire teacher salaries. >>> the accusations from the school district as negotiated break down. >>> the district has been mismanaging many. we are calling you out. >>> back on
andrew wheeler is pushing back against critics. >> this plan does go really fast.lan are using chemical legislation, our drinking water legislation as well as our cleanup legislation. >> it can be extremely costly. spending roughly $16 million to test and install filtration systems in the shatter of a training academy. >> they have sued chemical companies that have produced these farms in the town and the county over the last decade. we are pursuing that through courts to see...
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i feel like i have ifeel like i have been hit by an 18 wheeler but other than that, i am great.e the same as they were before the race, so that is good. iam were before the race, so that is good. i am just going to be really sore. my neck will be sore. i got the wind knocked out of me so my ribs are oddly sore. i will be fine. sunday will be great. she has had worse accidents than that. we wish her well. let's have a quick look through some of the other headlines. last year's man of steel and top try—scorer in super league ben barba has been banned from playing in australia and any attempt to play in england again will also be blocked by the rfl. the former st helens player is being investigated by police over the allegation that he assaulted his partner. there's been a big shock at snooker‘s world grand prix in cheltenham, with defending champion ronnie 0'sullivan knocked out in the first round — losing 4 frames to 2 against marco fu. it's the first time in ten years that fu has beaten 0'sullivan. rugby union club chiefs say they need ‘crucial talks' with the rugby football uni
i feel like i have ifeel like i have been hit by an 18 wheeler but other than that, i am great.e the same as they were before the race, so that is good. iam were before the race, so that is good. i am just going to be really sore. my neck will be sore. i got the wind knocked out of me so my ribs are oddly sore. i will be fine. sunday will be great. she has had worse accidents than that. we wish her well. let's have a quick look through some of the other headlines. last year's man of steel and...
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wheeler is a former coal lobbyist and had been serving as the agency's acting administrator. former e.p.a. head scott pruitt resigned in july ove.ethics concer stocks were down on wall street today on word that the u.s. economy slowed at the end of last year, and joblesss rose slightly last wk. the dow jones industrial average lost 69 points to close at 25,916. the nasdaq fell 22 points, and the s&p 500 slipped eight. still to come on the newshour: wcloser look at what went wrong at the second summh the leader of north korea. what michael cohen's testimony reveals about the trump business organizati. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu faces criminal charges. the u.s. house passes the first major gun control legislation in decades, and much more. >> woodruff: we return to our top story, the collapse of talks at the second summit betweentr presidenp and kim jong-un. we're joined by two people with broad experience dealing with north korea. h jung pd senior positions at both the c.i.a. and withinth the office odirector of national intelligence, dealing okth east asia. sh
wheeler is a former coal lobbyist and had been serving as the agency's acting administrator. former e.p.a. head scott pruitt resigned in july ove.ethics concer stocks were down on wall street today on word that the u.s. economy slowed at the end of last year, and joblesss rose slightly last wk. the dow jones industrial average lost 69 points to close at 25,916. the nasdaq fell 22 points, and the s&p 500 slipped eight. still to come on the newshour: wcloser look at what went wrong at the...
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later in the week, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. see the house live on c-span. watch the senate live on c-span2. >>> up next on c-span3, a conversation previewing the trump administration's 2020 defense budget request. from the center for strategic and international studies, this is about an hour. >> good afternoon. welcome. welcome to csis. thanks for braving the cold weather. welcome to our online viewers. what we can expect in the president's budget request for defense for 2020. can you believe it's that year? i will introduce our panel. kick it off with opening remarks. narrow the cone here down from the strategic to the details of what we can expect. i know they need no introduction. just for the very few that may be tuning in for the first time or something to that effect. cat thicks is the director of the international security program here at csis. she's had many thoughtful jobs at the pentagon. she concluded her tenure in the obama administration as deputy undersecretary of defense. next, mark cancia, he's a senior adviser
later in the week, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. see the house live on c-span. watch the senate live on c-span2. >>> up next on c-span3, a conversation previewing the trump administration's 2020 defense budget request. from the center for strategic and international studies, this is about an hour. >> good afternoon. welcome. welcome to csis. thanks for braving the cold weather. welcome to our online viewers. what we can expect in...
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and later in the week, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. see the house live on c-span. watch the senate live on c-span 2. >>> the chief of naval operations spoke at the brookings institution recently regarding naval readiness, technological advancements and other issues. >> good morning, everyone. i'm micro han long with brookings, and we're privileged to have admiral john richardson of the united states navy here with us for a speech, discussion and then for your questions. i'm just going to give a couple of very brief words of introduction about the admiral, and he's joined as well by his wife, dana richardson, who has been very instrumental in working with military families, as has the admiral. and we've had the pleasure of doing some things together, even here at brookings with her, as well. but admiral richardson was a physicist, an engineer in his early days. but he continued that kind of interest after annapolis and m.i.t. and he also is well-known as the head of naval reactors, very prestigious and important job in the u.s. navy and
and later in the week, the nomination of andrew wheeler to head the environmental protection agency. see the house live on c-span. watch the senate live on c-span 2. >>> the chief of naval operations spoke at the brookings institution recently regarding naval readiness, technological advancements and other issues. >> good morning, everyone. i'm micro han long with brookings, and we're privileged to have admiral john richardson of the united states navy here with us for a speech,...
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lookresident trump's on trade electric takes a new three wheeler for a ride on the streets of vancouver. let's get you started with a quick check on the major averages. u.s. stocks gaining ground with the s&p rising for a fourth consecutive session. energy, financial leading the gains. utilities is the only sector in the red right now. energy stocks being boosted by wti which is now continuing to gain ground in a rebounding from the two week low, really close to that $54 a barrel level, even though we got a report today about u.s. stockpiles rising. we are seeing a broad optimism in the markets, amanda. ianda: despite that optimism, want to drill in on the latest survey from bank of america merrill lynch, representing money managers. what you're looking at is the amount they are allocating to cash. highest in a decade. it raises that question of just where the risk on appetite is. incidentally, it pairs with another piece of the survey that says emerging markets may be coming out of favor. one good question is where the cash goes now that it is on the sidelines. shery: one thing i'm loo
lookresident trump's on trade electric takes a new three wheeler for a ride on the streets of vancouver. let's get you started with a quick check on the major averages. u.s. stocks gaining ground with the s&p rising for a fourth consecutive session. energy, financial leading the gains. utilities is the only sector in the red right now. energy stocks being boosted by wti which is now continuing to gain ground in a rebounding from the two week low, really close to that $54 a barrel level,...
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for the new statesmen, grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheelerahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, heres what's coming up on sportsday this evening. the tragedy of emiliano sala, the argentine striker‘s body hasn't been recovered yet but nantes have threatened legal action against cardiff over the transfer fee. will there be another title twist tonight? manchester city are lookign to return to the top of the premier league for the first time in 2 months later tonight we'll know the full line up for the last 16 in the fa cup...we'll be live at the hawthornes for the last of the fourth round replays. west brom against brighton. also coming up in the programme... we'll check in on great britians fed cup fortunes, the first of four days competition in bath with promotion and relegation at stake. it's a massive year for the england's women's cricket team, and the ecb is investing more money in their players, we hearfrom freya davies who has been given her first fulltime contract. hello and welcome to spor
for the new statesmen, grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheelerahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, heres what's coming up on sportsday this evening. the tragedy of emiliano sala, the argentine striker‘s body hasn't been recovered yet but nantes have threatened legal action against cardiff over the transfer fee. will there be another title twist tonight? manchester city are lookign to return to the top...
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a 1914 poem by emma wheeler wilcox, to send by silence when we should protest -- to sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards out of men. >> what i think it means to be american is having the right to choose your own future. whether it means choosing where you live, picking whatever job you want, living the way you want to, spending your money however you want to. that's what it means to be american. having the right to choose your own destiny, basically. >> voices from the road on -span. >> the c.e.o.'s of tmobile and sprint are testifying on capitol hill this week about the $26 billion proposed merger between tmobile and sprint. watch live coverage of the house communications and technology hearing beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern wednesday on c-span3 and c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> president trump met with his cabinet at the white house. at the end of the meeting reporters an cameras were allowed in. president trump: maybe we can begin. i'll ask secretary wilke to say grace. >> god almighty, whose name and founders of this country -- grant that we
a 1914 poem by emma wheeler wilcox, to send by silence when we should protest -- to sin by silence when we should protest makes cowards out of men. >> what i think it means to be american is having the right to choose your own future. whether it means choosing where you live, picking whatever job you want, living the way you want to, spending your money however you want to. that's what it means to be american. having the right to choose your own destiny, basically. >> voices from...