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Where the Money Is 11.11.2014

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4.6854 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2014

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

President Barack Obama released a statement November 10th about his feelings on net neutrality. What could his calls to action mean for cable providers? Sean O'Reilly and Nathan Hamilton, resident consumer goods analysts, tell us more.

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0:00.0

The White House chimes in on Net Neutrality, this and more on where the money is.

0:04.6

Welcome to the show Fool's.

0:09.3

This is the Consumer Goods Edition of where the money is.

0:12.2

I'm Nathan Hamilton.

0:13.6

Of course, joined by Sean O'Reilly.

0:16.2

Yeah, it's good.

0:17.5

How are you doing today?

0:18.4

Not too bad.

0:19.4

When you were saying that, I found myself wondering

0:21.4

how fast an internet connection Barack Obama has at the White House.

0:25.0

I bet it's pretty secure and fast.

0:27.0

You think it's fast?

0:28.0

Yeah.

0:29.0

We'll see after these rules come through.

0:30.0

Maybe it's really slow and that's why he posted this video.

0:34.0

Probably.

0:36.0

So looking at it, the White House did come out.

0:38.0

Obama specifically came out today and said,

0:41.0

or chimed in recently on net neutrality rules.

0:44.1

Correct. What's going on there?

0:45.8

Yeah, so he posted a video on Whitehouse.gov.

0:48.5

It's a couple minutes long and he highlighted his reasoning for backing

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