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Thomas ChandlerTuesday, October 10, 2006 9:04 AMPam Gregory~ Francine CrawfordFW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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Tom ChandlerChief, Disability Rights OfficeConsumer and Governmental Affairs BureauFederal Communications CommissionRoom 3-B431445 12th Street, s.w.Washington, D.C. 20554(202) 418-1475(cell) (703) 338-0372(TTY) (202) [email protected]
-----Origlnal Message-----From: Rebecca Mellor [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 6:42 PMTo: Thomas ChandlerSUbject: Don't roll back on emergency captioningl
October 9, 2006Thomas Chandler
Dear Thomas Chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. All emergency information must be captionedwith no exceptions. I must be aware of emergency situations such as a terror aiert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of Obligation of Video Programming Distributors to Make EmergencyInformation Accessible to Persons with Hearing Disabilities Using Closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231 .
Sincerely,
Rebecca Mellor297 Farnham AveLodi, NJ 07644-1111
Monteiro_TC-Don't roll backFrom: william Monteiro [Monteiro259@Aol,com]Sent: wednesday, August 30. 2006 12:52 AMTO: Thomas chandlerSubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 29, 2006Thomas Chandler
Dear Thomas chandler,
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The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
William Monteiro9 Hodges Ave # 3 Apt.P.O. Box 581Taunton, MA 02780-3028
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-----original Message-----From: Kim Mettache [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 4:42 PMTo: Jay KeithleySubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
September 21, 2006Jay Keithley
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Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obligation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
Sincerely,
Kim Mettache265 Beiriger DriveDyer, IN 46311-2177
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Miller_JK-Don't roll backFrom: Jay KeithleySent: Thursday, August 17, 20063:27 PMTO: Pam GregorySubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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-----original Message-----From: Lucille (LUCy) Miller [mailto:[email protected]]sent: wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:12 PMTo: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 16, 2006Jay Keithley
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong anddiscriminatory. All emergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I, adeaf citizen, depend on captions to be aware of emergency situations such as aterror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of obli~ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
Thank you.
sincerely,
Lucille (LUCY) Miller2506 Kanio StLihue, HI 96766-8805
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From: Thomas ChandlerSent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 4:41 PMTo: Pam Gregory; Francine Crawfordsubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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Tom Chandlerchief, Disability Rights OfficeConsumer and Governmental Affairs BureauFederal Communications commissionRoom 3-B431445 12th Street, S.W.washington, D.C. 20554(202) 418-1475(cell) (703) 338-0372(TTY) (202) [email protected]
-----original Message-----From: Kim Mettache lmailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 4:42 PMTo: Thomas ChandlerSubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
September 21, 2006Thomas Chandler
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Dear Thomas chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli9ation of Videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
Sincerely,
Kim Mettache265 Beiriger DriveDyer, IN 46311-2177
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Miller_TC-Don't roll backFrom: Lucille (LuCY) Miller [[email protected]: wednesday, August 16, 2006 4:12 PMTO: Thomas Chandlersubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 16, 2006Thomas Chandler
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Dear Thomas chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong anddiscriminatory. All emergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I, adeaf citizen, depend on captions to be aware of emergency situations such as aterror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Lucille (LUCy) Miller2506 Kanio StLihue, HI 96766-8805
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Molenda_FCC-Don.t roll backFrom: FCCINFOSent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 7:02 PM.0: Pam GregorySubject: CIMS CIMS00000135779 transferred from carolyn.fouchpam. gregory
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[email protected] wrote on 8/16/2006 9:10:59 PM
TO whom it may concern:
on behalf of deaf Americans throughout the United States, I respectfully ask thatthe FCC rescind its AU9ust 7, 2006 clarification to the top 25 U.s. televisionmarket stations regardlng the July 20, 2006 reminder notice on emergency broadcastbulletins. Please consider my request for the following reasons:
* captioning currently is the fastest, most effective technologyto reach deaf persons via television in a local emergency.
* Televised maps, crawling text, graphics or pictures on paperalone do not communicate the amount of vital information necessary to effectivelynotify deaf people in case of immediate local catastrophe.
* In an emergency, seconds can mean the difference between lifeand death.
* By removing the possibility of FCC investi9ation of TV stationsthat do not caption emergency bulletins, the FCC--ln essence--is giving TV stationsthe option of not captioning at all: a tremendous reduction in both the immediacyand amount of emergency information available to deaf people.
* Imagine being in the middle of a catastrophe and not knowing:the safest routes to travel; how to provide and/or seek adequate shelter; or when itis safe to resume normal activities, and what activities are permitted. This wouldbe the situation for many deaf people when captioning of emergency TV broadcastsstops.
* By permitting stations not to caption their emergency telecasts,the 8/7/06 clarification puts the lives of deaf people in danger: they would be atincreased risk of injury or death due to delay or misdirection of their ownpreventive actions because of incomplete or misunderstood vital information.
* TOp 25 market broadcasters already have establishedrelationships with captioning providers that they can summon in an emergency. Theresources are in place to continue this service when it is needed most.
Broadcasting is a community service for the entire community. Broadcasters servePage 1
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Molenda-FCC-Don't roll back r\ltOI~Ct?lt\)their communities best when they serve them during an emergency. P1ease a110w theentire community, including the deaf, to take all necessary actioBE~-q~~~ aspossible to save their lives, secure their property, and help their lovea-ones.
Federal Communications Commission,..This is an opportunity for the FCC to save lives, well worth takiOl9.otlll~ou Toryour consideration.
Joseph MolendaFormer broadcaster
DEC - 720C3Feder.::1 CommUniC3!ior.s Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Mahmood_JK-Don't roll backFrom: Jay KeithleySent: Friday. september 15. 2006 8:58 AMTo: Pam Gregorysubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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-----original Message-----From: Linda Mahmood [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 6:42 AMTO: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
september 15, 2006Jay Keithley
Feder:;:! CommunicJfions CommissionOffice of the Secretary
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
Sincerely,
Linda Mahmood22455 Lake Rd Apt 308ARocky River, OH 44116-1076
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MahmoodJ1D_Don I t ro11 bac.kFrom: L;nda Mahmood [[email protected]]Sent: Friday, september 15, 2006 6:42 AMTO; Monica Desaisubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
September 15, 2006Monica Desai
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Federal C,ommunications CommiSSIOnO,llCe of the Secretary
Dear Monica Desai,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of Obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Linda Mahmood22455 Lake Rd Apt 308ARocky River, OH 44116-1076
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Mahmood_TC-Don.t roll backFrom: Thomas chandlerSent: Monday, September 18, 2006 9:38 AMTo: Pam Gregory; Francine Crawfordsubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
*** Non-public: For Internal use only ***Tom ChandlerChief, Disability Rights officeConsumer and Governmental Affairs BureauFederal communications commissionRoom 3-8431445 12th Street, S.W.washington, D.C. 20554(202) 418-1475(cell) (703) 338-0372(TTY) (202) [email protected]
-----original Message-----From: Linda Mahmood [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 6:42 AMTO: Thomas ChandlerSubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
September 15, 2006Thomas Chandler
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oear Thomas chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of obli~ation of Videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Linda Mahmood22455 Lake Rd Apt 308ARocky River, OH 44116-1076
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Maloof_JILDon't roll backFrom: Jay Keith7eySent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 7:00 PMTO: pam GregorySubject: FW: Attn:commissioners FILED/ACCEPTED
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-----original Message----From: John Maloof [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:10 PMTo: FCCINFO; Kevin Martin; Michael Copps; Jonathan Adelstein; Deborah Tate; RobertMcDowell; Monica Desai; Jay Keithley; [email protected]; cheryl King;[email protected]~
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I respectfully ask that the FCC reverse its September 12, 2006decisions regarding television captioning waivers.
when you give full permanent exemptions to the two programmers, itreverses all the access we have worked on for years.
Closed captioning gives everyone access to news that is indispensableto the community, entertainment, and education.
Captioning TV programs does meet a legitimate basic need for access toinformation, just like building a ramp to the church door.
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We know that all video programmers have had ten years to prepare forthe captioning regulations now in place, and temporary waivers whenappropriate.
This is to let you know that I fullyTDI and other national organizationsthe FCC on september 12, 2006.
Thank you for your consideration.
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[email protected] wrote on 8/16/2006 6:44:07 PM
Please remove the clarification regarding emergency announcements issued on 8/7/06.AS a hearing impaired person these captioned notes:
1 .. help me understand safety instructions better.2.. help me develop and carry out your emergency plans together with confidence
and include all family members.3.. and finally I always watch television with captions and want to continue to do
so in an emergency. sincerely,
Rich Maier112 N. AldinePark Ridge, IL 60068
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Margolis_JK-oon't roll backHom: Jay Keithleysent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 3:27 PMTo: Pam Gregorysubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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-----original Message-----From: Garry Margolis [mailto:[email protected]]sent: wednesday, August 16, 2006 10:52 PMTO: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 16, 2006Jay Keithley
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemer~ency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I am not hearingimpalred but have many associates in the deaf community who must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli~ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Garry Margolis3283 Tilden Ave.LOS Angeles, CA 90034-3030
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Margo7is_TC-Don't ro77 backFrom: Garry Margolis [[email protected]]Sent: wednesday, August 16, 2006 10:52 PMTO: Thomas Chandlersubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 16, 2006Thomas Chandler
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hJC2r'2! COil1rnUnlGJ.:ions CommissionOffice of the Secretary
Dear Thomas chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemer~ency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I am not hearingimpalred but have many associates in the deaf community who must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli~ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Garry Margolis3283 Tilden Ave.LOS Angeles, CA 90034-3030
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McCary_J/CDon't ro77 backFrom: Jay KeithleySent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:28 AMTO: Pam Gregorysubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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-----original Message-----FrOm: Glenda McCary [mailto:[email protected]]sent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 11:22 AMTo: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
september 21, 2006Jay Keithley
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Federal Communications CommissionOffice of the Secretary
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of Obli~ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Glenda McCary660 Halton Rd Apt BCGreenville, SC 29607-3442
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From: Monica DesaiSent: Tuesday, September 19,To: Pam GregorySubject: FW: Don't roll back
2006 10:04 AM
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*** Non-Public: For Internal use only ***-----original Message-----From: JOLEEN MARSILLO [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: wednesday, september 13, 2006 7:32 AMTo: Monica Desaisubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
september 13, 2006Monica Desai
Dear Monica Desai,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli9ation of Videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
JOLEEN MARSILLO714 cedar StLakehurst, NJ 08733-2704
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Marsillo_JK-Don't roll backfrom: Jay KeithleySent: wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:48 AMTo: Pam Gregorysubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
Another
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-----original Message-----From: JOLEEN MARSILLO [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: wednesday, september 13, 2006 7:32 AMTo: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
september 13, 2006Jay Keithley
Federal CommunicJtions CommiSSionOffice of the Secretary
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of Obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to Persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
JOLEEN MARSILLO714 Cedar StLakehurst, NJ 08733-2704
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Nu"_TC_Don't roll backFrom: Lynn l-luY\ \'MI1.nuY\@aol.cOI1l1Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:52 PMTO: Thomas chand1ersubject: Don't ro11 back on emergency captioning!
August 31, 2006Thomas Chandler
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Dear Thomas Chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of Obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
lynn Null10613 E. 33rd pl.Tulsa, OK 74146-1806
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Newell_J!LDon't rOIl backFrom: Jay Keith7eySent: Tuesday. August 29, 2006 5:14 PMTO: Pam Gregorycc: Thomas Chandlersubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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-----original Message-----From: Brooke Newell [mailto:[email protected]]sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:32 PMTO: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 29, 2006Jay Keithley
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli~ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Brooke Newell71 Glenwood AveQueensbury, NY 12804-1728
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Ne~eYL1(J)O{\' t fOY\ 'oac.~From: Brooke Newell [[email protected]]Sent: Tuesday, August 29. 2006 2:32 PMTo: Thomas chandlersubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 29, 2006Thomas Chandler
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Fe!10i31 CommunicJ!:cr:::; CommissionOffice of the Secretary
Dear Thomas Chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of obli~ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Access,ble to persons withHearing Disabilities Using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Brooke Newe1171 Glenwood AveQueensbury, NY 12804-1728
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From: Jay KeithleySenL: Thursday, AUgUSL 31, 2006 12:16 PMTO: pam Gregory; Thomas chandlersubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency
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-----original Message-----From: Dewey Nation lmailto:[email protected]]sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 10:42 AMTo: Jay Keithleysubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
August 31, 2006Jay Keithley
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the ApplicaLion for Review of clarification of obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
Dewey Nation100 Live Oak DriveHOT SPRINGS, AR 71913-9199
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Nay_TC-Don.t r077 backFrom: Thomas chandlerSene: Friday, sepeember 22, 2006 9:05 AMTO: Pam Gregory; Francine Crawfordsubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency
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Tom Chandlerchief, Disability Rights officeconsumer and Governmental Affairs BureauFederal communications commissionRoom 3-B431445 12th Street, S.W.washington, D.C. 20554(202) 418-1475(cell) (703) 338-0372(TTY) (202) [email protected]
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-----original Message-----From: Brandon Nay [mailto:[email protected]]sent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 8:32 PMTo: Thomas Chandlersubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
September 21, 2006Thomas Chandler
Dear Thomas Chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of Clarification of obli~ation of Videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using Closed Captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
Sincerely,
Brandon Nay1435 E. Carrie Dr.Fruit Heights, UT 84037-2331
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-----original Message-----From: Brandon Nay [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 8:32 PMTO: Jay KeithleySubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
september 21, 2006Jay Keithley
Federal Communications CommissionOffice of the Secretary
Dear Jay Keithley,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli9ation of videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, CG-Docket # 05-231.
Sincerely,
Brandon Nay1435 E. carrie Dr.Fruit Heights, UT 84037-2331
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Nemecek-Kowalski_TC_Don't roll backFrom: Thomas chandlerSent: Friday, September 22, 2006 9:06 AMTO: pam Gregory; Francine Crawfordsubject: FW: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
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Tom Chandlerchief, Disability Rights officeConsumer and Governmental Affairs BureauFederal communications commissionRoom 3-B431445 12th Street, S.W.washington, D.C. 20554(202) 418-1475(cell) (703) 338-0372(TTY) (202) [email protected]
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-----original Message-----From: Carol Nemecek-Kowalski [mailto:[email protected]]Sent: Thursday, september 21, 2006 6:12 PMTO: Thomas Chandlersubject: Don't roll back on emergency captioning!
September 21, 2006Thomas chandler
Dear Thomas chandler,
The FCC clarification of the emergency captioning requirements was wrong. Allemergency information must be captioned with no exceptions. I must be aware ofemergency situations such as a terror alert or impending natural disaster.
I support the Application for Review of clarification of obli~ation of Videoprogramming Distributors to Make Emergency Information Accesslble to persons withHearing Disabilities using closed captioning, sent by seven national consumerorganizations on August 14, 2006, cG-Docket # 05-231.
sincerely,
carol Nemecek-Kowalski7521 Madison St.Forest park, IL 60130-1407
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