Rule. All the Public Comment except one was against that. But i think what im hearing is you move forward with a little bit more of a heavy hand than what you would represent to us. And you say you want to be engaging the industry and you want to be collaborative, but what i the feedback im getting, those are your words but your actions are much more heavyhanded. That youve determined what you want as the outcome. Thereby, youre going to let people think theyre participating, but in the end youre the rule maker and youre going to get your way. So do you feel like that is a collaborative atmosphere in trying to work with the industry and how would you respond to those type of comments made about the way you all are approaching rule making . Is that for me . Yes, sir. Youre the chairman. And is that question specific to the 1110 rule or more general . It is specifically to 1110, but in general when it comes to dealing with industry. Sure. So ill address both. The 1110 rule is in indefini
Because two men in that office came up to me and said we think you could do more than type and file. Do you want to know what we do . They mentored me, took a chance on me, gave me a helping hand. In all my career, all my life people have taken a chance for me. Its also true that its still different for women in some ways. Women in positions of authorities are caricatured differently, scrutinized differently, because its different, its new. Ask that and that sometimes makes it very hard. The way we should think about this is to recognize that Human Potential is the only limitless resource we have in this world. Its also the only resource we need to solve every problem we have and attack every opportunity in a successful way. Women are half the potential of this nation. Women are the majority of voters. If you look around, womens potential hasnt been fully tapped. So that means something for all of us. We ought to be tapping everyones potential and make sure that regardless of what some
After we saw contraction and our Steve Liesman has new information on where the crowd is standing at this time. Thanks very much. From positive to negative what was first reported at 0. 2 . The result of less growth and it made econ 50s less optimistic. Our cnbc update falling by 2 10 of a percentage point. With a wide range to 4 . Let me show you where people are. At 4 . Goldman right about the middle at 2. 4. Morgan stanley. We are now including that atlanta fed in the survey at 0. 8 . Some of the commentary saying we lowered the q2 estimate to 22 due to downward revisions of sales. Barclays saying it will point it an acceleration in activity in q2. The under performance of the economy is likely to extend the timeline for the first fed rate hike. Meanwhile new Research Shows the First Quarter productivity data are also suspect. In part because they rely on the gdp data. Productivity a critical measure averaging 1. 1 in the First Quarter over the past 30 years. That compares to the gr
Entry. So you did not tested prior to october 1 . No, sir. Again that hearing you can see in its entirety tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. And yesterday the house energy and commerce subcommittee on communications and Technology Held a hearing on wired communications and internet protocolbased networks. Some of the topics discussed include the telecommunication laws surrounding those networks as well as the impact of Communications Advancements on consumers and businesses. This is a little more than two hours. [inaudible conversations] we will call the subcommitsubcommit tee on communications and technology to order and begin our hearing on the evolution of wired Communications Networks. Wired Communications Networks have come a long way since the days of the telegraph or the rotary phone. It is getting harder and harder to remember at a time when you wanted to reach out and touch someone ma bell twisted copper wires were the only option. Todays consumers have so many more optio
Rose we continue with a look at a new driverless car produced by google with chris urmson and ron medford. Weve done about 700,000 miles of driving, the cars driving themselves, and weve gathered that data, and now we can use that data to have the algorithms learn what does a person look like when theyre about to change a lane and learn where is that cyclist about to move, and these kind of predictions are what the human brain does constantly. Rose we conclude this evening with the great writer George Saunders who made a commencement speak that became a book called congratulations, by the way. What i tried to do is in the setting where people are more open than usual, its a big day, try to make the case that kindness is not this kind amorphous, gauzy, optional thing that we add on, but its actually an essential human characteristic, and it should be parent of an intellectual life. Its a valid intellectual concept that anybody who is a writer or an artist or just a citizen should take s