Isnt being regulated in common carrier starting in the 70s under democrat and republican controlled fcc. They operated different than phone records. And it was under the chairman in the second clinton term where the pass was made to insulate the internet from common carriage. And so those types of communications were never regulated and didnt grow up from title two. They have always been out of title twos reach. That is what helped grow the internet we have today. And wireless broadband has been growing because it hasnt been burdened by the control style regulations. Host last word. Guest i think it is very clear what we are talking about is a telecommunications or transmission service. If we are going to protect in r Internet Users the only viable way is through broadband reclassification and that is what the fcc should move to do. Host craig aaron, do you agree with Robert Mcdowell that it is time to rewrite the Telecommunications Laws in the country . Guest i think we should go back
Not having to spend that money in the uncompensated care or the traditional medicate that folks could legally and legitimately move over to Medicaid Expansion. Thats the problem. Ive not done a very good job explaining that because of your thats a great question. You asked a great question, and others have asked that question. I have to do a better job of explaining how the 89 million savings exists. Its not a savings based like on saving penalties from employers. Its an actual savings thats already been realized and quantities identified in a budget. Ive been curious about what happens to prices in the Exchange Plan if you didnt get initial money for the private option because the overwhelming majority of the people in the exchange are the private option. If that money is not continued, what happens to your risk pool and what happens to the premiums next year . It will have a devastating effect, it seems to me. Everybody knows, perhaps because of the rollout, who knows, problems with
bill: guys, thank you for that, 9:00 in new york and 12 hours and count to go president obama s first state of the union address officially on the hill, the president will stand in front of congress tonight and the american people and try and convince the country his administration can still fix our economy despited limited progress over the past 12 months. in the president s first year, the federal government burned through $265 billion in stimulus money and despite all that cash, the total unemployment in america today has climbed by almost 4 million during the same time. one out of every seven american workers today, without a job and asking if washington has any clue what is happening back on main street. this is like a buildup to the super bowl, this is a 12-hour pregame. martha: it is, and as you talked about, there are serious consequences. bill: i m bill hemmer. martha: good morning, i m martha maccallum, it is hard to imagine the stakes being any higher for the presi
resolution. [ laughter ] bret: that s it for special report tonight. fair, balanced, and unafraid. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org trace: tonight a fond farewell to oral roberts and one republican senator is now calling for an investigation into how this health care deal went down. i m trace gallagher in for shepard smith. the news starts now. the united states senate knocked down a filibuster aimed at blocking a final vote on health care reform. trace: the president calls it a big victory but critics call it a big mess. the majority will pay a heavy price for ignoring the wishes of the american people. trace: tonight, what the senate s latest moves actually mean and what to expect next. plus, deciding the fate of a 9-year-old boy at the center of an international custody case. now, the court s in recess but the chief justice says time to get this thing done. and it started with a snow ball