so more cable subscribers are making the decision to cut the cord and paying to stream video through services like netflix and hulu. well, now some local governments are trying to make up some lost revenue by adding utility tax to video streaming sites. claudia explains how it all works. >> the power to tax they squeeze out one place, they pop up somewhere else. >> cities argue they're losing money and need to get creative. cable providers lost more than three-quarters of a million subscribers in the first three months of this year. five times more than during the same period last year. a trend that's meant to drop in utility taxes attached to cable bills. glendale, california is among those considering increasing utility taxes, which cover gas, electric, and telecom services. to make up for hundreds of thousands in lost revenue that helps pay for police and other critical services. >> not to tax you twice but to allow that there is a