90 Seconds on The Verge: Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
90 Seconds on The Verge: Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
2013-09-11
it's Wednesday September 11th 2013 I'm
Dan Berg heir to the city of Pittsburgh
this is 90 seconds on the verge last
night in a televised speech President
Obama explained that he has asked
Congress to delay its vote on a military
strike against Syria the speech followed
earlier news that Syrian officials are
prepared to place the country's arsenal
of chemical weapons under international
control and sign a global treaty while
the treaty is not a guarantee and a
military strike is still possible
President Obama has said that he will do
everything he can to prevent the u.s.
from falling into another war the
European Commission is taking bold steps
to end roaming fees today the Commission
has unveiled a plan it hopes will
strongly incentivize wireless carriers
to no longer charge extra for phone text
and data when visiting other European
countries the EC today also adopted a
net neutrality plan that closely
resembles the FCC's the plane stops ISPs
from blocking or slowing down Internet
traffic with a few exceptions of course
the detailed plan has been proposed to
the European Parliament and a vote is
expected by the end of the year and
finally our on-again off-again
relationship with Jurassic Park 4 is
back on again the long rumored sequel
now renamed at Jurassic world will hit
theaters on June 12 2015 a leer later
than originally announced Steven
Spielberg will executive produced the
project with safety not guaranteed
director Colin Trevorrow directing and
co-writing the scripts changing the
film's title to reignite excitement and
that's it for today's top stories coming
up tomorrow we play Grand Theft Auto jr.
where all the guns have been replaced by
bananas
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