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Airwaves are a public resource. If the government does not have any other uses, it should fairly consider approving their application.
Peter Lam
It becomes a public resource and a source of stories. It is a great resource from a storytelling point of view.
Hugh Martin
I think that it's responsible and expected of them to seek public input on this. Because Islanders are concerned. This is our resource, as well as the state's resource.
Robert Woodruff
In the end I think what comes out will be fairly moderate. This government wants FDI. Land ownership is an attracting force for FDI and the government has proven itself in the past to be fairly sensitive to investors' needs and wants.
John Loos
There's no doubt whatsoever the FCC has jurisdiction in this area, ... We always have the right and responsibility to investigate any use of the public airwaves that has an effect on the public interest, particularly the interest of children.
Reed Hundt
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1948
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There's no doubt whatsoever the FCC has jurisdiction in this area. We always have the right and responsibility to investigate any use of the public airwaves that has an effect on the public interest, particularly the interest of children.
Reed Hundt
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1948
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The government needs to support child-rearing families by distributing public funds fairly and equally.
Kuniko Inoguchi
There is simply no excuse for that crudeness on the public airwaves.
Todd Akin
I am aware that there is a great deal of public interest in the Wal-Mart Bank application; however, I believe it is important that the application be processed in a manner that is consistent with current law,
Donald Powell
Kentucky has a fairly good system in place to try to get the information out to the public and the press and make sure citizens have tools to hold their government accountable.
Leah Rush
Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. The airwaves are supposed to belong to the public, but they really don't. Here, at our station, they do and for a reasonable amount of money.
John Forsythe
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1918
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Subliminal perception is a subject that virtually no one wants to believe exists, and -- if it does exist -- they much less believe that it has any practical application. . . . The techniques are in widespread use by media, advertising and public relations agencies, industrial and commercial corporations, and by the Federal government itself.
Wilson Bryan Key
Since I arrived at the commission, we have greatly stepped up our enforcement against indecent broadcasts, ... I expect that stepped-up actions like those we take today will convince broadcasters that they cannot ignore their responsibility to serve the public interest and to avoid the broadcast of indecent material over the public airwaves.
Jonathan Adelstein
an irresponsible use of the public airwaves, as well as a call for the Bush administration to violate the executive order banning assassination.
David Brock
That creates the appearance of government for sale. It feeds a growing public suspicion that campaign donors are treated differently, that they're given favors in state government. Of course that has an enormous corrosive effect on public confidence in our state government.
Mike McCabe
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