to ban breitbart from google ad sense which dominates the digital advertising market. this would have a devastating affect on the site s ad revenue. what did you make when you learned of those that the leaked emails and what they showed? it showed me that there is an organized effort to quash anti-liberal or anti-google sentiment. google has this bias and want to crush you if you don t agree with them. it isn t just breitbart. western journal and some other. we have an overt expression of political bias and using this incredible monopoly system that they have of searching to crush their competitors. political competitors. that s a real problem in a free republic like we have. sandra: so we ll learn a lot
sandra: the google ceo will be testifying. first time answering questions from congress. welcome to a brand-new hour of america s newsroom, i m sandra smith. bill: i m bill hemmer. first ever appearance before congress. he is expected to tell committee members his company doesn t operate from a political bias. a platform for diverse views. andy biggs say they re not buying that. google has this bias and want to crush you if you don t agree with them. we have an overt expression of political bias and using this incredible monopoly system that they have of searching to crush their competitors. bill: mike emanuel leads our coverage. what do we expect from the google ceo today? we expect to hear the google
ross. yeah. all right. good. that s really the truth. and everybody in san francisco knows it. he got ousted by one of the members of the hennessy family who actually has law enforcement background. kirsten in talking to people in kentucky about what was stoking it, so the democrat was running on obamacare and said obamacare is great, everything is going well. matt bevin who won said obviously it s not going well and i will help you get out of it. they they in kentucky think obamacare was the big issue. i m no genius, if i was running a campaign in kentucky, i don t think obamacare would be my focus point. right? separate from the national feeling about obamacare, that doesn t strike me as place where people are going to love president obama or obamacare. so i can t see how this would possibly help somebody get elected. how about in ohio where they tried to put together for legalization of marijuana. they did, medical marijuana and recreational marijuana together. they tried
in terms of this specific issue, though, looking back at that blackout ten years ago, policiwise, is there something specifically that we ought to be investing in right now, that we ought to be doing as policy, that we haven t done yet, that would really shore us up well? well, the problem is, that there s lots of different things that we need to be doing to shore up the grid. it s not just one problem, it s ten or 12 different problems and they all kind of intersect and interact with each other. we ve done some things over the past 30 or 40 years that have been good in some ways policiwise, but left us with holes in others. so we ve deregulated the electrical industry in a lot of places which means we don t have as much of a monopoly system to be beholden to, which is good. on the other hand it means you have all these little companies that are all in charge of little tiny chunks of the grid.
responsibility is it and how long should we think. the president talking about trying to dramatically increase broadband access for schools. in terms of this specific issue, though, looking back at that blackout ten years ago, policiwise, is there something specifically that we ought to be investing in right now, that we ought to be doing as policy, that we haven t done yet, that would really shore us up well? well, the problem is, that there s lots of different things that we need to be doing to shore up the grid. it s not just one problem, it s ten or 12 different problems and they all kind of intersect and interact with each other. we ve done some things over the past 30 or 40 years that have been good in some ways policiwise, but left us with holes in others. so we ve deregulated the electrical industry in a lot of places which means we don t have as much of a monopoly system to be beholden to, which is good. on the other hand it means you have all these little companies that are