Focus on the speaker is because it is the speaker with the full majesty and weight of his position who yesterday made certain allegations which he has not at this point answered to. I will yield you have an audience that you dont normally have in the 26 hours that you presented the case to the public. The interesting fact is the whole tenor of your remarks, going back to 1970 and going back to 1972, taking out of context on mr. Born. You were there for one purpose alone and that is to imply that members of this side were unamerican in their activities. You waited. When you responded, you knew that there was no one here. Cam scam. Put those two men from your perspective. Give us your perspective on the two. Giant. Ker oneill was a he knew the politics of the house. He knew the politics of the house and he kept much of it to himself in terms of other members. He obviously received a great amount of intelligence all day long from members, what was going on in different places. He always b
Democratizing force. It is powerful in terms of being a ladder for social and economic mobility. But right now there are really significant discrepancies in the adoption and availability of a lot of these technologies such as broadband in lower income communities. So im concerned about that these communities are often the vulnerable populations. And that theyre often adversely affected by technology transitions. So the question very simply is, is what can we do, what should we be doing to ensure that reliable voice and Broadband Services are delivered to the public regardless of economic background or geography . Well, if i can just jump in a little bit. I think its really two questions. One question is the rural question. How can you get these facilities that are very expensive built in very rural areas . And that the fcc and a number of states have universal funds to help get that infrastructure built. The other question, the adoption question, is really a question that theres been a
Im worried about holes or gaps. If i can go down that way of this idea of the penetration were seeing sort of equally applied, you know, access to technology is to me a great democratizing force. It is powerful in terms of being a ladder for social and economic mobility. But right now there are really significant discrepancies in the adoption and availability of a lot of these technologies such as broadband in lower income communities. So im concerned about that these communities are often the vulnerable populations. And that theyre often adversely affected by technology transitions. So the question very simply is, is what can we do, what should we be doing to ensure that reliable voice and Broadband Services are delivered to the public regardless of economic background or geography . Well, if i can just jump in a little bit. I think its really two questions. One question is the rural question. How can you get these facilities that are very expensive built in very rural areas . And tha
This point he has not yet entered to. You have an audience that you normally do not half. Theinteresting fact is whole tenor of your remarks going back to 1970 i going back to 1972, taking out of context, in myhere for one opinion, that was to imply members of your side were unamerican in that divinity. Activity. When you responded, you knew there was no one there. You knew there was no one there. Cam scam. Put those two men from your perspective. Give us your perspective on the two. Speaker oneill was a giant. He knew the politics of the house. He knew the politics of the house and he kept much of it to himself in terms of other members. He obviously received a great amount of intelligence all day long from members, what was going on in different places. He always believed that politics was the art of the possible. That nobody got their way all the time and he was a broker within the Democratic Caucus and within the house. What you saw was newt gingrich, who made a conscious decision
They have one kicking off this morning at epa headquarters in washington. What is the best way, in your opinion . Guest to reduce emissions from power plants . Host right. Guest a variety of sources. That is the good news. States can apply a variety. Carbon from power plants is a significant cause of Climate Change, but it is the pollution coming from carbon plants, air toxins like mercury and other the sierra club is sending out hundreds of volunteers to these listening sessions in dallas philadelphia, San Francisco chicago, washington, dc. We are encouraging policymakers throughout the Obama Administration and epa to recognize that we have economic alternatives. We can take dirty coal offline and invest more in solar and wind. We can displace with Renewable Energy resources. Host cspan will be covering that. Michael brune p. M. On c span q a. Host we are back. Joining us from San Francisco this morning to continue our conversation about Renewable Energy is joseph desmond. He is the S