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we know that darpa has some forward lean programs that they're working on.and it is a techno- geek that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate in the government on. so it's a valuable thing. that technology would also allow you at a minimum to remove very large pieces of debris from the most useful orbits. >> senator cruz, anything? >> just want to thank all four of you for i think it's been a very interesting and productive inning. and i thank the chairman as well. >> to me it has been most enlightening. thank you for your expertise and your testimony. have a great day. the meeting is adjourned. >> thank you very much. >> well done. >> at an american bar association luncheon, andrew wiseman talks about how new technologies have changed the way law enforcement operates and investigates crimes. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you. i had narrowed down the stories about, down to one but after the introduction think i might need to say a number of anecdotes about valerie. but i will start with one because it's relevant to assuming the of gen
we know that darpa has some forward lean programs that they're working on.and it is a techno- geek that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate in the government on. so it's a valuable thing. that technology would also allow you at a minimum to remove very large pieces of debris from the most useful orbits. >> senator cruz, anything? >> just want to thank all four of you for i think it's been a very interesting and productive inning. and i thank the chairman...
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system you know our first of the telegraph system was here the the internet we invented the arpanet darpa the all the stuff where we stand relative to other developed nations today well i just went to visit seoul south korea and vacation and people here people in seoul told me that coming to the united states is like taking a rural break because internet kind of activity here is so slow and so expensive it really feels to them like a third world country well so you know relative to my you know my understanding is actually in south korea every home that the government made a mandate that every home must have cuomo to one line going into it is that. accurate there in seoul where half the population of south korea lives when. you move into a new apartment you have a choice of three symmetric fiber providers one hundred megabit per second service and it costs thirty bucks a month for both internet access and t.v. channels that's just unthinkable in the united states so how did we you know how did they get there and how did we get here. well it's a very interesting story we were we had the lea
system you know our first of the telegraph system was here the the internet we invented the arpanet darpa the all the stuff where we stand relative to other developed nations today well i just went to visit seoul south korea and vacation and people here people in seoul told me that coming to the united states is like taking a rural break because internet kind of activity here is so slow and so expensive it really feels to them like a third world country well so you know relative to my you know...
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darpa, the grant program from the military, which is the government that helped found this thing knownw jobs. >> al gore started that. >> bill: i want to try to get a word in here now -- [ laughter ] >> it is your show, isn't it? [ laughter ] >> bill: we have to take a little break here, but it's not just the ryan budget there is a competing budget, a budget released by the progressive caucus yesterday, who's co-chair is in studio with us. i want to hear more about that when we come back here on the "full court press." >> announcer: heard around the country, and seen on current tv. this is the "bill press show." ♪ the issues of the day. >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> with a distinctly satirical point of view. if you believe in state's rights but still believe in the drug war you must be high. >> only on current tv. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selectio
darpa, the grant program from the military, which is the government that helped found this thing knownw jobs. >> al gore started that. >> bill: i want to try to get a word in here now -- [ laughter ] >> it is your show, isn't it? [ laughter ] >> bill: we have to take a little break here, but it's not just the ryan budget there is a competing budget, a budget released by the progressive caucus yesterday, who's co-chair is in studio with us. i want to hear more about that...
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we know that darpa is looking at this. we know that nasa is looking at this. we know there are a couple of private sectors opportunities people have come to us with proposals. we're very interested in the ability to do more in space row about the i canly. that is because, it would be, we had a satellite went up a few years ago. one of the antenna as didn't open. which meant half the revenue for the life of that satellite was lost. if you had been able to go up and grab the satellite and tweak the antenna a little bit you could probably save the entire mission of the we think the technology is there today and perhaps this is a good opportunity for for another hearing of the we know that darpa has some forward-leaning programs they're working on. and it is a technology that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate with the government on because there are because it is a valuable thing. that technology would allow the a minimum to remove large pieces of debris from most useful orbits. >> senator cruz? >> want to thank all four of you what i
we know that darpa is looking at this. we know that nasa is looking at this. we know there are a couple of private sectors opportunities people have come to us with proposals. we're very interested in the ability to do more in space row about the i canly. that is because, it would be, we had a satellite went up a few years ago. one of the antenna as didn't open. which meant half the revenue for the life of that satellite was lost. if you had been able to go up and grab the satellite and tweak...