In a recent speech at the American Enterprise Institute, outgoingFederal Communications Commission Chairman Reed Hundt echoed theconcerns of countless policymakers when he asked, "is it [theTelecommunications Act of 1996] working?"
In a recent speech at the American Enterprise Institute, outgoingFederal Communications Commission Chairman Reed Hundt echoed theconcerns of countless policymakers when he asked, "is it [theTelecommunications Act of 1996] working?"
i held on a little bit longer to keeping strong sentences maybe than others. part of that was i wasn t involved in the business anymore. i wasn t looking at reports and studies, learning about different things in the country. i was arguing with the fcc about telecommunications rules. that was a great answer and it was long-winded. senator lee. after this, we will break until 12:15 for lunch. thank you very much for your willingness to spend time with us today. great to have your family here. i can t help but comment. a lut of people have talked about liam today. we have been watching the attorney general, the nominee to be attorney general bill barr in questioning for the senate judiciary committee. we ll be right back. (vo) we re carvana,
you know, i held on a little bit longer to keeping strong sentences maybe than others. part of that was i wasn t involved in the business anymore. i wasn t at the justice department looking at reports and studies, learning about different things in the country. i was arguing with the fcc about telecommunications rules. mr. barr? that was a great answer and it was long-winded. okay. senator lee. after this, we ll break to 12:15 for lunch and a comfort break. mr. barr, thank you very much for your willingness to spend time with us today. and your willingness to be considered for this important position yet again. great to have your family here. a lot of people have talked about liam today probably more than any of his other friends and class mates, people of his age. people are thinking about what he might do for a living.