Also directionally correct. It is time to look forward, not backward. This is not the time to dwell on the reasons why the federal Communications Commission and department of justice reached the conclusion that this proposed transaction would not be in the publics interest. But it is important to understand the Tipping Point from cable to broadband came while this transaction was under review. We recognized that the skri had changed and we saw concrete evidence of the new competition and Business Models made possible by high Speed Internet access. Try in other words, we recognized broadband had to be at the center of our analysis. And the video was in essence an application that flows over networks and that could be supplied both by the owners of facilities and by competitors that use broadband pathways to compete against the owners of those broadband pathways. This shift has implications far beyond this transaction for the industry at large. When i appeared before you in the Second Qu
Im chuck todd. Joining me to provide insight and analysis this morning are matt bai of yahoo news, former Hillary Clinton press secretary karen finney, my colleague Andrea Mitchell here at nbc and former Senior Adviser to mitt romney, kevin madden. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. From nbc news in washington, this is meet the press. With chuck todd. Good morning. The white house is hitting back hard on the issue of iran. Late last night they sent their own letter to senate republicans. The message, dont meddle and blow our chances of getting any deal. This, of course, comes after 47 republican senators warned irans Supreme Leader or was it president obama they were warning, that congress could undo any deal the president makes . The gop president ial contenders were quick to endorse the letters message. But democrats and some prorepublican newspapers blasted the move. By weeks end, some of tom cottons letter were expressing regret. Keep this in mind. It is not just the United Sta
Matt bai of yahoo news, former Hillary Clinton press secretary karen finney, my colleague Andrea Mitchell here at nbc and former Senior Adviser to mitt romney, kevin madden. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. From nbc news in washington, this is meet the press. With chuck todd. Good morning. The white house is hitting back hard on the issue of iran. Late last night they sent their own letter to senate republicans. The message, dont meddle and blow our chances of getting any deal. This, of course, comes after 47 republican senators warned irans Supreme Leader or was it president obama they were warning, that congress could undo any deal the president makes . The gop president ial contenders were quick to endorse the letters message. But democrats and some prorepublican newspapers blasted the move. By weeks end, some signers of tom cottons letter were expressing regret. Keep this in mind. It is not just the United States negotiating with iran. Five other countries are also involved a
Booktv. Org bookclub. President ial historian tevi troy examines the Popular Culture that american president s have partaken in over the past 200 years from Andrew Jacksons interest in attending the theater to the Reading Habits of dwight eisenhower. He speaks on a panel with jonah gold burg, William Galston and political analyst and columnist mona charen. This Panel Discussion is just under two hours. Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Im chris demuth, fellow here at the Hudson Institute, and i will be moderating this afternoons session in which we will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troys new book, what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted 200 years of Popular Culture this the white house. With a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining stories about president s idiosyncratic tastes in reading, theater, music, sports, movies, tv, or maybe its more than that, maybe its a study of decline [laughter] from a
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