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used to. it would be important to try, that's maybe another training thing we want to work on, that we collaborate and understand we're using the same system because we don't want to create two systems of triage within the city. that's a good way to create more chaos than there might ordinarily be. >> i'd like to follow-up on one of the things that was mentioned about the walking wounded. one of the things that came up after yesterday's after action group was this concept of different patient groups. in the military you have a fairly healthy soldier that you are going to be providing aid to. in san francisco we have young, we have old that have much more complex issues that you may need to deal with. given your capabilities, how would you address that? >> it's a significant concern although it may be a little bit artificial in that we do, our doctors and surgeons and nurses do take care of a wide number of population groups outside of active duty military either at their mtf's or in other previous medical care and disasters we have a experience with a wide range of third world countries and so on. we need to be
used to. it would be important to try, that's maybe another training thing we want to work on, that we collaborate and understand we're using the same system because we don't want to create two systems of triage within the city. that's a good way to create more chaos than there might ordinarily be. >> i'd like to follow-up on one of the things that was mentioned about the walking wounded. one of the things that came up after yesterday's after action group was this concept of different...
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understand this world? >> i would like to think that we do. being care, interacting with the people who make these devices was a part of that. it enabled us to understand the effects of our decisions are going to be. when we talk about spectrum in washington, it is often in the abstract. you hear about the spectrum crunch, and there is not enough for the service or that surface -- service. when you come here, you are able to see -- wi-fi is able to allow you to have 300 plus megabits per second of data throughput. that would let you watch hdtv on a wireless device very easily. >> the latest on technology and policy from this years consumer consumer electronics show. monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> tonight, i'd look at today's official swearing-in ceremonies. vice president joe biden takes the oath of office from justice sonia sotomayor. then, the wreath laying ceremony. then, president obama officially sworn in for a second term by chief justice john roberts. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, accompanied by justice sonia sotomayor. [applause] >> the vice president has asked that we bless
understand this world? >> i would like to think that we do. being care, interacting with the people who make these devices was a part of that. it enabled us to understand the effects of our decisions are going to be. when we talk about spectrum in washington, it is often in the abstract. you hear about the spectrum crunch, and there is not enough for the service or that surface -- service. when you come here, you are able to see -- wi-fi is able to allow you to have 300 plus megabits per...
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it enables us to better understand what the effects of o our decisions are going to be.in washington, it's often in the abstract, you hear about the spectrum country p. , and there's not enough to provide this service or that service. when you come here and you see what's possible i was at the qualcomm booth, and we were able to see a wi-fi-enabled shift in the 5 gigahertz band that can allow you to have 300 plus megahertz per second of data input. in short, that would allow you to watch h dtv on a wireless device very ease ru. by -- easily. but they can't do that if we make some of the decisions we need to make. so it's important for us to understand there are practical consequences to the regulatory decisions that are made in washington. >> host: fcc commissioner ajit pai, thank you. >> guest: thank you so much for having me. >> host: we're here at the qualcomm exhibit. ms. hicks, we interviewed fcc commissioner ajit pai, and he was praising some brand new qualcomm technology. what is that technology? >> guest: that great technology is what they're doing with 802.11ac
it enables us to better understand what the effects of o our decisions are going to be.in washington, it's often in the abstract, you hear about the spectrum country p. , and there's not enough to provide this service or that service. when you come here and you see what's possible i was at the qualcomm booth, and we were able to see a wi-fi-enabled shift in the 5 gigahertz band that can allow you to have 300 plus megahertz per second of data input. in short, that would allow you to watch h dtv...
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so it's important for us to understand their practical consequences to the regulatory decisions made in washington. >> host: fcc commissioner ajit pai thank you. >> guest: thanks so much for having me. >> host: we are here at the wall, exhibit and anita -- anita hix is the director of marketing for qualcomm. we interviewed as cc commissioner ajit pai and he was praising some brand-new qualcomm technology. what is that technology? >> guest: is what they are doing with a zero to 11 which is a new wifi standard and that is exciting for both routers and other types of devices. it's up to 1.3 gigabytes so really fast powerful wifi connectivity and smartphones and tablet is up to 350 megabits per second so really when you think about downloading video and surfing the web you'll be able to do so much more so much faster. is going to be such a smooth experience. >> host: and this was developed by qualcomm? when will be on the market? >> guest: from a snapdragon perspective which includes 11 a. see those devices will be a later this year. >> host: what else is qualcomm exhibiting this this ye
so it's important for us to understand their practical consequences to the regulatory decisions made in washington. >> host: fcc commissioner ajit pai thank you. >> guest: thanks so much for having me. >> host: we are here at the wall, exhibit and anita -- anita hix is the director of marketing for qualcomm. we interviewed as cc commissioner ajit pai and he was praising some brand-new qualcomm technology. what is that technology? >> guest: is what they are doing with a...
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those of us to understand the impact of the supreme court and what it can do or on june, we know thating asian-americans on the federal bench is a line up for appointments to the supreme court. thank you very much for this opportunity. i want to say that silicon valley is the birthplace of high-tech. silicon valley is the birthplace of norm. five minutes? thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, congressmen. we would have extended the five minutes if we got a karaoke's song. >> this event would have not been possible by the financial contributions of our sponsors. we want to thank chevron corp., wells fargo, mcdonald's, academy of arts university, at&t, southwest airlines. if you have not entered their raffled yet, do so later tonight. comcast, walmart, verizon, moon star restaurant. >> we go from the greatest karaoke's singer in the house of congress to the self-proclaimed worst karaoke singing in public office. i would like to introduce california state controller, serving his second term. he takes a hard-line and took immediate action to weed out waste, fraud, and abuse of pub
those of us to understand the impact of the supreme court and what it can do or on june, we know thating asian-americans on the federal bench is a line up for appointments to the supreme court. thank you very much for this opportunity. i want to say that silicon valley is the birthplace of high-tech. silicon valley is the birthplace of norm. five minutes? thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, congressmen. we would have extended the five minutes if we got a karaoke's song. >>...
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that's why this is a holy place and the more they pray for us to understand. i don't have to waste time. spend and the wild mind children on two problematic. things own say drug phones are to have to complain and weep was a time. when the world is a tough place to live and. i'd like the children to be more self-reliant his own being dependent on other people. to. get. the comfort from the thing is that because see life as something beyond your reach or something you can't cope with but the but if you're a human being in the proper sense of the word almost anything is within your powers but i can scarcely i may have become somewhat brave it was chose to rely on god's will again me here i had a dream that i wanted to visit some petersburg below the players the public by nurtured it for twenty five years i yearned to go that would give those and finally my dream came true that if you abandon yourself to god's will in the belief that what ever happens will happen it's easier for you to achieve your goals. but gives you the courage to face unknown challenges. mama t
that's why this is a holy place and the more they pray for us to understand. i don't have to waste time. spend and the wild mind children on two problematic. things own say drug phones are to have to complain and weep was a time. when the world is a tough place to live and. i'd like the children to be more self-reliant his own being dependent on other people. to. get. the comfort from the thing is that because see life as something beyond your reach or something you can't cope with but the but...
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and the important thing is for us to understand why they are taking a print publication. i probably need to talk to kathy right away. >> mike: they have been putting together sunset magazine since 1898, started as a means of drawing tourists west by the southern pacific railroad. it's the largest life-style publication this side of the rockies. >> we have 1.25 million subscribers and our total audience is about 4.7 million. >> mike: based in menlo park, its seven-acre campus is home to a test kitchen. every recipe vetted here. >> sunset has the best testing system i've ever seen. >> mike: and working gardens. it if grows in the west-- or doesn't-- they know about it first. you're carrying the bible. >> i am carrying the bible. >> mike: this is -- >> and it's heavy! >> mike: this is the bible. sunset's garden book having sold over six million copies, the latest version the best selling book of its kind this year. both food and gardening are bedrock under the sun se$ foundation but magazine bedrock has been crumbling so how has the sunset brand-- a division of time warner--
and the important thing is for us to understand why they are taking a print publication. i probably need to talk to kathy right away. >> mike: they have been putting together sunset magazine since 1898, started as a means of drawing tourists west by the southern pacific railroad. it's the largest life-style publication this side of the rockies. >> we have 1.25 million subscribers and our total audience is about 4.7 million. >> mike: based in menlo park, its seven-acre campus...
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to change the mindset, how do we understand the mentality. the other is understanding the online/offline. we had alonzo coming in and speaking to us, they don't understand the impact, it's not enough for me to say we're going to do a workshop or a campaign, a poster thing, it's really about how do we change the culture of a community and a people and it's not just a one-off. >> what does it take? >> the thing about changing the environment again, changing the social norms, it helps to understand there are primarily about 5 different ways we can influence and warm the climate of a school or community, students being one, families and parents, staff, policies and young people themselves. if we can understand that strategickly, sort of get down out of the big conversation and look at ways how do we, as you said, educate the educators, make sure they receive the education and understand that relationships are as important as the classroom can urriculum, especially at the secondary level, continue to hammer out policies that are not so punitive but restore we want to connect to correct. we don't want to punish. we often move kids from
to change the mindset, how do we understand the mentality. the other is understanding the online/offline. we had alonzo coming in and speaking to us, they don't understand the impact, it's not enough for me to say we're going to do a workshop or a campaign, a poster thing, it's really about how do we change the culture of a community and a people and it's not just a one-off. >> what does it take? >> the thing about changing the environment again, changing the social norms, it helps...
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that's why this is a holy place anymore they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two problematic either. things on say drug phones that i have to complain and weep on the time. they want is a tough place to live and i'd like the children to be more self-reliant without being dependent on other people. sceptical from stone the thing is that because see life as something beyond your rachel is something you can't cope with but but if you're a human being in the proper sense of the word like he'll on almost anything is within your powers but i just feel i may have become somewhat braver when i chose to rely on god's will again i had a dream that i want. to visit some petersburg all of the players the public by naturally for twenty five years i yearn to go that would give those and finally my dream came true that if you abandon yourself to god's will in the belief that what ever happens will happen it's easier for you to achieve your goals. that gives you the courage to face unknown challenges. mama told me ei
that's why this is a holy place anymore they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two problematic either. things on say drug phones that i have to complain and weep on the time. they want is a tough place to live and i'd like the children to be more self-reliant without being dependent on other people. sceptical from stone the thing is that because see life as something beyond your rachel is something you can't cope with but but if you're a...
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it is important for us to understand what the cbos are doing. it is important for them to have specific training for their individuals. they should also have some guidelines and some criteria to evaluate their successes, on a quarterly and yearly basis. >> thank you. last question. what are the types of job opportunities that are available for at risk youth? what are the funding opportunities? >> there are not many job opportunities right now. with the way that funding is currently, it is only being reduced. what we try to do is think creative. we try to create an internship programs, where we try to confuse -- infuse youth. we utilize a lot of non-western ways of trying to have youth identified. we infuse political education so they can make a good choice. there are other programs like oasis. there are not many opportunities, not everybody could work -- all the work permits required. it also requires a social security number. alternative pathways are a good way to go, such as those internship opportunities. use these venues as an opportunity to
it is important for us to understand what the cbos are doing. it is important for them to have specific training for their individuals. they should also have some guidelines and some criteria to evaluate their successes, on a quarterly and yearly basis. >> thank you. last question. what are the types of job opportunities that are available for at risk youth? what are the funding opportunities? >> there are not many job opportunities right now. with the way that funding is currently,...
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and it's so thorough and helpful for us to understand. usually we put someone in this space and they leave us. and next we know that we get's letter from the commission that we need to appoint someone. and there has been a life change in that spot. again thrilled it's you. and this is amazing work. and i talked to you in the interim. i am thrilled about all the outreach that you participate in. and i really am glad that commission has indicated and suggested meeting with the student advisory council, and i know that the student council has a meeting and if your schedule allows. that particular meeting with a combination would be amazing and beneficial. >> thank you. >> okay. anyone else? no. i will get better at this, everyone. i am making sure i don't miss anyone. i want to take the suggestion that we put your reappointment on a future rules committee agenda. so that the rules committee can make a recommendation. i will spit ball here and think there would be significant support for your reappointment, but we will discuss it. >> and that
and it's so thorough and helpful for us to understand. usually we put someone in this space and they leave us. and next we know that we get's letter from the commission that we need to appoint someone. and there has been a life change in that spot. again thrilled it's you. and this is amazing work. and i talked to you in the interim. i am thrilled about all the outreach that you participate in. and i really am glad that commission has indicated and suggested meeting with the student advisory...
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that's why this is a holy place anymore they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two problematic either. things on said dreadfuls had to have to complain and weep on the time. they want is a tough place to live and i'd like the children to be more self-reliant without being dependent on other people. to set the front on the thing is that because see life as something beyond your rachel is something you can't cope with but if you're a human being in the proper sense of the word like healing almost anything is within your powers but i just feel i may have become somewhat brave it when i chose to rely on god's will again i had a dream that i want. to visit some petersburg a lot of the players the public by nurtured it for twenty five years i yearn to go that would give those and finally my dream came true that if you abandon yourself to god's will and the belief that what ever happens will happen it's easier for you to achieve your goals. that gives you the courage to face unknown challenges. mama told me ei
that's why this is a holy place anymore they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two problematic either. things on said dreadfuls had to have to complain and weep on the time. they want is a tough place to live and i'd like the children to be more self-reliant without being dependent on other people. to set the front on the thing is that because see life as something beyond your rachel is something you can't cope with but if you're a human...
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that's why this is a holy place any more they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two problematic either. things on said drug phones that i have to complain and weep on the time. they want is a tough place to live and i'd like the children to be more self-reliant without being dependent on other people. to set the from stone the thing is that because see life as something beyond your rachel is something you can't cope with but that would if you're a human being in the proper sense of the word like here on almost anything is within your powers but i just feel i may have become somewhat braver but i chose to rely on god's will again again i have. dream that i wanted to visit st petersburg a lot of the players the public by nurtured it for twenty five years i yearned to go that would give those and finally my dream came true that if you abandon yourself to god's will and the belief that what ever happens will happen it's easier for you to achieve your goals. that gives you the courage to face unknown challeng
that's why this is a holy place any more they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two problematic either. things on said drug phones that i have to complain and weep on the time. they want is a tough place to live and i'd like the children to be more self-reliant without being dependent on other people. to set the from stone the thing is that because see life as something beyond your rachel is something you can't cope with but that would if...
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it's a wonderful opportunity for each and every one of us to understand the capabilities and limitations that we each bring but i think most importantly for us in the military, it's for you on the civilian side to know it is not uncle sam showing up large and in charge, but rather uncle sam showing up with a multitude of capabilities in a supporting role in hopes that we never have to ememploy it, but better to be prepared like we are than not to be. it's a wonderful opportunity. i encourage each and every one of you to ask questions, take advantage of the opportunity that is so important so if the bell does sound we know who we'll call and who we're going to be working with. thank you so much. >> folks, i have two more speakers to welcome you all and the last one will be the mayor of our great city, but before i bring him up, i wanted our senior military in the bay area to say a few remarks because the us coast guard provides and enables the safety conditions for us to be able to have fleet week. it's such an important part of fleet week, what the coast guard provides, so i'd like to br
it's a wonderful opportunity for each and every one of us to understand the capabilities and limitations that we each bring but i think most importantly for us in the military, it's for you on the civilian side to know it is not uncle sam showing up large and in charge, but rather uncle sam showing up with a multitude of capabilities in a supporting role in hopes that we never have to ememploy it, but better to be prepared like we are than not to be. it's a wonderful opportunity. i encourage...
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. >> it is very hard for us to understand. cause, i mean, the irish are always known for they like to fight, and that was a fight for the irish. i hope they get their pardon very soon. >> now, the irish government has officially apologize, and the defense minister has pledged to pardon all deserters this year. at last, after 67 years, philip fairing to no longer needs to be afraid. >> the bill is expected to go through the irish parliament soon. some called pigeons fly in rats. others think of pigeons as the symbol of the peace movement. in any case, the capital of pigeons is in turkey where on the syrian border, the tradition of pigeon breeding dates back more than 700 years. >> it is a clock in the morning. time to open up the furniture shop. before doing that, he had to the roof, just as he does every morning. the 56-year-old is expected by 45 pigeons ready for their routine morning flight. his neighbor is also tending to his birds. there is a dovecote on nearly every roof in the district. he has set up security cameras to p
. >> it is very hard for us to understand. cause, i mean, the irish are always known for they like to fight, and that was a fight for the irish. i hope they get their pardon very soon. >> now, the irish government has officially apologize, and the defense minister has pledged to pardon all deserters this year. at last, after 67 years, philip fairing to no longer needs to be afraid. >> the bill is expected to go through the irish parliament soon. some called pigeons fly in...
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understand this world? >> i would like to think that we do. being here and interacting with people who makes of these vices and provide services is a part of that. it enables us, it is often in abstract. you hear about the spectrum crunch and how there is not enough. when you come here, your that it is possible eer here. there is a chip that allows you to have 300 plus megabits per second of data. that would allow you to have a wireless device very easily. they cannot do that unless we make the decisions that we need to make. it is important to understand that there are consequences to the regulatory decisions made in washington. >> fcc commissioner, ajit pai, thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> were here at the qualcomm exhibit. we interviewed the fcc commissioner, ajit pai. he was praising some brand-new qualcomm technology. what is that technology? >> that new technology is a new wi-fi scanner. that is really exciting for routers and other types of devices. it is 1.3 gigabytes. it is really fast wi-fi connectivity. really, when you think about downloading videos or surfing the web, you can do so much more, so much faster. >> this was developed by qua
understand this world? >> i would like to think that we do. being here and interacting with people who makes of these vices and provide services is a part of that. it enables us, it is often in abstract. you hear about the spectrum crunch and how there is not enough. when you come here, your that it is possible eer here. there is a chip that allows you to have 300 plus megabits per second of data. that would allow you to have a wireless device very easily. they cannot do that unless we...