Cspan wasagainst one of them. To see more of our 30 years of coverage on the u. S. Senate, go to cspan. Org. This week the communicators comes to the i in tx show in, the internet and Television Expo sponsored by the vacation association. We interviewed for fcc commissioners. As a regulator and a consumer, what is your view of the cable industry . first ofsenworcel all, thank you for having me here. Joy to come back to boston. Supply somedustry of our most important infrastructure. It is not traditional video but rock band. It is clear to me that the broadband they provide is a market leader, and it is now going from luxury to necessity in all of our households because it is an essential part of what we do every day. Ajit pai thank you for having us. Thank you for giving us the opportunity. To me the cable industry has helped to drive the digital revolution. Cities big and small that have taken the risk for nextgeneration networks those investments did not have to be made, that infrast
We will have more on it with bloomberg politics. Definitely stay tuned for that. We are halfway into the trading day. Lets head over to julie hyman. Julie thanks, guys. We had Economic Data later today. We see the 10 year yield taking a leg lower earlier. That is when we got the retail sale data lower than estimates. ,etail sales unchanged overall but if you include auto sales, they fell. We also saw inflation falling. 1. 49 is the yield on that 10year note. After we got these earlier numbers, we got Consumer Confidence that came in a little worse than estimated. The dollar fell. It is lower on the day. It had a sharp move in the wake of that earlier data. We are watching fed futures. The way we track that and the probability that is baked into that that the fed is going to raise rates. You see how that economic side affected it. What is the read through two stocks . Not much changed today. Dipped today. At the moment, not doing much at all. We are also watching the commodities complex
P. M. Eastern on cspan. Now, a discussion on cybersecurity and how the department of Homeland Security is changing to meet new threats. Panelists include leading experts from both government and corporations, followed by remarks from former National Intelligence director dennis blair. This is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] all right. Were going to kick start this. I know some are on break, but just given our time crunch, i want to make sure were able to cover enough time for panel to actually share some of their insights and thoughts. This is a bit of a, it coffers a wide range of issues from insiders threats to foreign counterintelligence to cybersecurity, but i think one of the things we hope to be able to do is show how they come together, where they do come together and where they dont. And, quite honestly, theyre treated as very pratt disciplines separate disciplines, but i thought we have a great group to shed some light on some of these issues. Firstly, let me int
Guest that part is to be released during a certain time period so it will come forward in the next couple weeks. Host what your philosophy on the conditions . My approach to mergers is similar to a number of republican viewpoints. We have charges in the statute and they are transferring wire licenses in this case and we have a number of licenses that Different Companies own and hold. In that review, something we have required to do to make sure the new party is able to hold the licenses and qualify to hold them and have sufficient statutory requirements for having those licenses. From that, other read the statues in a way that provide other opportunities for different reviews of the merge itself. Guest they do not today. In some services they are and in some instances they are actually different since we treat them the same as Net Neutrality rules which i dont agree with. So its a bifurcated approach and how we treat it and some of it is a statue. A lot that congress has enacted that g
So im delighted to welcome our guest here today to is going to talk about some themes that are very similar in our exhibit. Exhibit from another that has a collection of George Washingtons items. It ties in very well to our collection so im delighted to introduce the curator at tutor place castle and garden. Prior to coming to tutor place, he was the assistant curator of collections at the James Madison mike kelly or and worked for nearly nine years on the mansion interiors Initiative Team to research and furnish the Market Leader mansion following is architectural restoration. Prior to his arrival, he was the staff archaeologist at james monroe long silent. Long island. He has a master of arts in anthropology with a concentration in historical archaeology from the university of south carolina. Please welcome him. Good afternoon. I want to thank heidi and 84 katie for their invitation to speak today. My talk directly relates to this exhibition as im focusing on how members of the peter