Was there anything disclosed . I guess im just befuddled that in nine of the ten meetings in the white house there was nothing of any consequence discussed that would require disclosure. I will just say i am befuddled by that. One thing is the important uncertainty. Can anyone stress the importance to the providers in the internet space of certainty and i cant agree more with my life in the public sector. Certainty drives returns and with certainty you invest in innovation and i would say its obvious today the way things have worked. We have the Number One Service in the world. The investments have been billions that commissioner pai said trillions of dollars we lead the world today. Wales were unanimous agreement litigation is coming and likely to take three years. The chair man said guaranteed there is litigation. If thats not the definition of uncertainty i dont know what that is. The folks looking to invest and innovate in this world have to live under the certainty of which court
For over 30 years long before there was any such thing as the internet as we know it today and i submit the reason we have these things is we have been unwritten unregulated by the federal Government Information Services that have allowed the innovators to blossom. So i agree. Chairman wheeler this committee has requested a number of documents that have been denied under the claim of deliberative process privilege. For the deliberative process privilege to apply an agency must show a communication was, a communication was, a direct part of the deliberative process and that it makes expression on legal or policy matters, and matters, and on proceedings like the open internet proceedings ex parte filings are required to disclose committee cases between the fcc and executive branch for its staff, if those discussions are, i quote, over substantial significance and clearly intended to affect the ultimate decision. Now, i am trying to figure out how these two different concepts apply here.
Policy this is good but we also need to give unlicensed services and wifi its proper due. After all, wifi is how we get on line in public and at home. Wifi is also how our wireless carriers managed their networks, in fact today nearly one half of all wireless data connections are at some point offloaded on to unlicensed spectrum. Wifi is how we foster innovation, because the low barriers to entry for unlicensed airwaves make them perfect sandboxes for experimentation. And wifi is a boone to the economy. The Economic Impact of unlicensed activity has been estimated at more than 140 billion annually. By any measure, thats big. So we need to make unlicensed Services Like wifi a priority in our spectrum policy, at the fcc, we are doing just that with our upcoming work. Its going to take more than this to keep up with demand. Thats why i think the time is right to explore greater unlicensed use in the upper portion of the five gigahertz band. I think goingforward were going to be on guard t
Later a vote to confirm the assistant u. S. Attorney general. Live coverage of the senate when they return shortly here on cspan2. Earlier today Television Host dr. Oz testified before a Senate Commerce subcommittee on fraudulent weight loss ads. Missouri senator Claire Mccaskill challenged the doctor, and she criticized him for what she called flowery language in promoting health care products. Here is a look. Now, heres three statements you made on your show. You may think magic is make believe, but in this little bean has scientists saying they found the magic weight loss cure for every body type. Its green coffee extract. Quote ive got the number one miracle in a bottle to burn your fat. Its raspberry ketone. Quote can [inaudible] it may be the simple solution youve been looking for to was your body to bust your body fat for good. I dont get why you need to say this stuff, because you know its not true. So why when you have this amazing megaphone and this amazing ability to communi
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It’s probably this approach that makes Adjaye both refreshingly and frustratingly hard to categorise. His many buildings around the world are without an obvious signature, as are his smaller-scale products and furniture. Some call him a radical, an abstractionist; some even compare his buildings and furniture design to conceptual art. “I’m not really interested in synthesising form through a language of architecture, so my buildings never look the same,” he says.
One common thread is his need to investigate history and ecology to inform our future he regularly discusses his desire to preserve culture, protect the environment and uplift communities. This has inspired buildings such as the monumental Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington DC, which opened in 2016 and arguably remains the highest-profile project of his career. He has also designed game-changing libraries, such as the