i have to fix this problem. you have confidence dm november 30th? i do. it was testing temporary authority yes or no. yes or no has an end to end security test on healthcare.gov went live, yes or no? i will find out exactly what testing they are doing. i know they are doing simultaneous testing as new code is loaded. kathleen sebelius this morning on the website s. technicali technical issues, the system was down again today. they were suggested to apply by phone instead. a new poll on the rollout shows 37% of americans think these glitches are short term technical issues and can be corrected. another third fear they are long-term issues with the overall design that cannot be corrected. 30% say it s too soon to know for sure. for the real story of what s happening with the tech issues and repairs, we turn to dan ackerman at cnet.com. someone who understands the
guess what seal was saying, much differently. they are indeed together. an item for now. she looks so good for having four kids. i love her. so self-deprecating. think i can get a bodyguard for a supermodel? your significant other would not appreciate that. not a good idea. you know what else wasn t a good idea? allison pille, star of the newsroom. if you guys watch that show. here she is. the picture didn t look like this. she accidentally tweeted a picture of herself, waist up, topless, to twitter she hit the upload button instead of delete. she quickly removed it after realizing what she had done. little too late. made its rounds on the internet. yep that picture happened my tech issues have now reached new heights apparently, how a deletion turned into a tweet.
unless you are one of first americans, a native american, we are all desended from folks who came from some place else. whether they arrived on the may flower or a slave ship wlrks they came from ellis island or across the rio grand. immigrants signed their names to our declaration and helped win our independence. immigrants helped lay the railroads and build our cities, calloused hand by calloused hand. immigrants took up arms to preserve our union, defeat fascism, and to win a cold war. immigrants and their descendants helping pioneer new information from going toll the iphone. so the story of immigrants in merge isn t a story of them. it s a story of us. it s who we are. and all of you get to write the next chapter. each of you traveled your own path to this moment. from campaigning a ruin to the philippines, russia, ma law, and places in between. some of you came here as children brought by parents who dreamed of giving you the opportunities that they had never had. other
earlier this afternoon, federal regulators abandoned efforts to reach compromise on the issue. this put an end to weeks of negotiations between phone, internet and cable tv companies and the fcc which means , of course goodbye. joining me is josh silver, the founder of free press, a nonprofit nonpartisan public interest group that focuses on media and tech issues. thank you for some of your time tonight. you bet. is this doomsday or has it always been doomsday? time will only tell on this one. this is a fascinating fight. it s a good lead-in. really, what we ve had is a five-year battle most people have never heard about over this seeming arcane issue of net neutrality. what most americans don t know, though, is that net neutrality is the game-changer for the future of all media. with phone service and emerging technology, all of it delivered with a high-speed internet connection. the rules of the road set by government and obeyed by verizon
the new york times story is mistaken, with google saying, we remain committed to an open internet. then of course twitter crashed. the wall street journal reporting two companies may be nearing an agreement that could be used as a model for legislation aimed at preventing telephone or cable companies from delaying or blocking internet traffic. as for the government s role, courts ruled that the fcc cannot regulate to maintain that neutrality. earlier this afternoon, federal regulators abandoned efforts to reach compromise on the issue. this put an end to weeks of negotiations between phone, internet and cable tv companies and the fcc which means , of course goodbye. joining me is josh silver, the founder of free press, a nonprofit nonpartisan public interest group that focuses on media and tech issues. thank you for some of your time tonight. you bet. is this doomsday or has it always been doomsday? time will only tell on this one. this is a fascinating fight.