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Mid-day Update

PODCAST: Net Neutrality

David Brancaccio May 12, 2014
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Mid-day Update

PODCAST: Net Neutrality

David Brancaccio May 12, 2014
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This week, the FCC is scheduled to vote on the issue of net neutrality and technology and venture capital firms are asking FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler to reconsider a proposal that would let broadband companies charge content providers for access to internet “fast lanes.” Etsy, the online marketplace with over 1 million sellers, says someday its vendors might be able to use video clips to introduce themselves and their handmade goods. If the company had to pay a premium to ensure rapid streaming of that video, it could spell trouble.

Last year, the American Society of Civil Engineers gave the country’s infrastructure a whopping grade of D+. That was actually a step up. It was a D in 2009, says Casey Dinges, senior managing director of public affairs at ASCE. We have a rickety power grid, falling bridges and water mains that date to the 19th century. Groups as diverse as the right-leaning US Chamber of Commerce and the labor union AFL-CIO are spending a few days in Washington this week figuring out how to get more money and attention for our nation’s roads, and bridges and everything else that makes the economy run.

The World Cup is set to kick off next month in Rio de Janiero. People who travel to Brazil for the games will see a country with a growing economy, but one with deep inequalities–in income and housing. The BBC’s Katy Watson reports from Rio de Janiero and joined us to discuss.

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