Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Congressman mike doyle is chair of the energy and commerce subcommittee on communications and technology. One of the key policy makers when it comes to Telecommunications Policy. Congressman doyle, in this past subcommittees your accomplished when it comes to Telecommunications Policy . We have been very busy on the communications and technology subcommittee. Tomorrow, we will be on the floor with stella. Hasthing that the senate had a hard time marking up a bill. We were able to market up in my subcommittee in full committee. We will have that on the floor tomorrow in the suspension calendar. We look to pass it tomorrow and get it to the senate. We have already donor robo calls. The issue americans have wanted us to do something about. We passed the amended house bill. Thats over in the senate. We are waiting for the senate to take action on that. Year, weier in the passed our Net Neutrality bill that sits over in the senate. We are currently
That goal over the next ten years our Economic Team estimates that under our plan the economy will average 3. 5 growth and create a total of 25 million new jobs. You can visit our website. Just look at the math. It works. [ applause ] this growth means that our jobs and plans including our child care reforms that ivanka trump, my daughter, is so involved in will become i like her, too. Will be completely paid for in combination with proposed budget savings. It will be deficit neutral. If we reach 4 growth, it will reduce the deficit. It will be accomplished through a complete overhaul of our tax regulatory, energy and trade policies. [ applause ] right now under the Obama Clinton policies, the economy grew only 1. 1 last quarter, a number that was shock ing to people who who do this professionally and for life. It translates into millions of lost jobs and certainly millions of lost good jobs because we dont have good jobs anymore. Those jobs are gone and going. This is the weakest soca
This kind of feels like the mentality that has been behind a lot of the ball moves in the market in the last year or so. Thats bull moves. Economic numbers this morning were not great by any means, but also not terrible. Lets you are convinced things will get worse from here, perhaps you want to be a buyer. The dow jones also up 1 . It is up 100 basis points almost. 1 . Aq and s p 500 above you are also looking at moves and a few of these sectors now participating that one of them is the Health Care Group has done pretty well. You also look at infotech which has done great today. That is being helped by apple, some of the big tech names. If you look at what is happening with casinos come a pretty big move. Wynn resorts in the positive. That is helping that sector. Wynn is doing pretty well, up 14 since the start of the week. This has been a referendum on where they started last quarter. The Casino Companies in the u. S. Do have operations outside of china. Wellhave been doing compared
Peter slen and our guest this week on the communicators is tj kennedy, acting executive director of firstnet. Mr. Kennedy, welcome, and what exactly is firstnet . T. J. Kennedy it is the first six the First Responder network authority. It is similar to what people use today with smartphones and having the ability to share voice and data, but doing it in a critical way that will support paramedics every day to do their job. Peter is there an issue with First Responders where they need their own network echo own network . T. J. Kennedy one thing that happens in big emergencies is that networks can often get caught, and those who need it most, Public Safety, dont always have the ability to get a signal when they need it. It has also relied for a long time on Radio Systems, and they serve a great focus great purpose. They are focused on voice technology. As you know, we are leveraging of what led leveraging what broadband can do. If you were able to leverage broadband for Public Safety the
Marriage Penalty Elimination Act defeated, denying larger federal tax break for NJ residents on property taxes. Democrats from NJ helped kill the bill, despite previous support for repealing SALT cap.