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ms. baker. >> that afternoon a thank you, chairman lujan, ranking member>> wickerer and ranking member wicker. thanks to all of you for picking my favorite topic spectrum. i applaud your leadership from mobile nowva to the spectral innovation act. we lead the world in wireless thanks to you. we need this committees leadership now more than ever. we had the opportunity to drive next-generation leadership in 5g in the industries of the future with a national commitment toit spectrum policy built on greater license may ban access. i'll start withne the good news. i testified before this committee in 2019 about what 5g could be. i'm happy to be back today to talk about what 5g is most importantly, 5g is here. 5g is being deployed across our country almost twice as fast as 4g. every year we invest $30 billion into our nation's infrastructure. thanks to that investment, 5g will drive 1.5 trillion more into our economy in over 4 million new jobs. 5g 5g will be the platform for tomorrow's innovation. w
ms. baker. >> that afternoon a thank you, chairman lujan, ranking member>> wickerer and ranking member wicker. thanks to all of you for picking my favorite topic spectrum. i applaud your leadership from mobile nowva to the spectral innovation act. we lead the world in wireless thanks to you. we need this committees leadership now more than ever. we had the opportunity to drive next-generation leadership in 5g in the industries of the future with a national commitment toit spectrum...
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in your testimony, ms. bakeryou advocate for promoting the minister of mti to the mission of undersecretary. can you explain why that is important for everyone to consider? >> thank you for the question. as undersecretary, you are at a higher level. if you're dealing with a cabinet level, the balance is over there. elevating this would help show the authority that congress needs in adjudicating spectrum disputes. >> there is some recommendations that came out of the jail. i think this is an area for everyone to pay attention. it could be as simple as insuring that someone at the table is truly respected by those doing work with them so i very much appreciate that awareness as well. mr. lewis, from your testimony, i think you can put this to work for all americans. it is congress's job to determine which solution will ultimately serve the public interest. in this discussion, i want to stress that public safety must remain a priority. the importance of looking at safe and reliable communication networks ensure publ
in your testimony, ms. bakeryou advocate for promoting the minister of mti to the mission of undersecretary. can you explain why that is important for everyone to consider? >> thank you for the question. as undersecretary, you are at a higher level. if you're dealing with a cabinet level, the balance is over there. elevating this would help show the authority that congress needs in adjudicating spectrum disputes. >> there is some recommendations that came out of the jail. i think...
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. >> hi, ms. baker. meals on wheels. >> while the food is important, making contact is often more cr, more critical, especially in this heat. >> i think it is. just to make sure they are well, that they are not looking tired, and they are staying hydrated. stay cool? cool, okay? >> hi, mr. johnson. >> i'm wondering how you guys are doing. i know it's hot out there. you know? >> so we are going to check in n in on an elderly resident of alameda. laura williams is with alameda friendly visitors. >> how are you doing in this ho? hot weather? >> oh well i'm hot. >> seniors like joyce anderson have a chance to talk about their family and the heat. >> that's what i was doing, i had a washcloth, and it's wet. and i put it on my face. i thought why wring it out? >> oh, i have all my doors open to let in a breeze, but today will be the hottest day. >> there was plenty of gratitude gratitude for the help and the concern. >> so i am very grateful that, d that, and i appreciate they are. are coming. because i don't
. >> hi, ms. baker. meals on wheels. >> while the food is important, making contact is often more cr, more critical, especially in this heat. >> i think it is. just to make sure they are well, that they are not looking tired, and they are staying hydrated. stay cool? cool, okay? >> hi, mr. johnson. >> i'm wondering how you guys are doing. i know it's hot out there. you know? >> so we are going to check in n in on an elderly resident of alameda. laura williams...
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according to the new yorker, ms.. baker exploited her italian and japanese contacts for any useful information they might let slip. she transported aid to refugees by using her flying skills, and she hid resistance groups in her country house. the new york times book review recently reviewed author max fisher's latest, the chaos machine the inside story of how social media rewired our minds and our world. calling it, quote, authoritative and devastating. reviewer tamsin shaw says that the author discovers insights about social media platforms and the mysterious algorithms which govern them, that will fascinate readers. and in the national review, former fox news political director chris stirewalt. slate his book, broken news is assessed. the national review says that, quote, fox is not dedicated to the gop success, just as msnbc is not dedicated to the success of the democrats. they're dedicated to their bottom lines. now, mr. stirewalt recently appeared on book tv's afterwards program, which you can watch any time online a
according to the new yorker, ms.. baker exploited her italian and japanese contacts for any useful information they might let slip. she transported aid to refugees by using her flying skills, and she hid resistance groups in her country house. the new york times book review recently reviewed author max fisher's latest, the chaos machine the inside story of how social media rewired our minds and our world. calling it, quote, authoritative and devastating. reviewer tamsin shaw says that the...
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in your testimony, ms. baker, you advocate for promoting the minister of mti to the mission of undersecretary. can you explain why that is important for everyone to consider? >> thank you for the question. as undersecretary, you are at a higher level. if you're dealing with a cabinet level, the balance is over there. elevating this would help show the authority that congress needs in adjudicating spectrum disputes. >> there is some recommendations that came out of the jail. i think this is an area for everyone to pay attention. it could be as simple as insuring that someone at the table is truly respected by those doing work with them so i very much appreciate that awareness as well. mr. lewis, from your testimony, i think you can put this to work for all americans. it is congress's job to determine which solution will ultimately serve the public interest. in this discussion, i want to stress that public safety must remain a priority. the importance of looking at safe and reliable communication networks ensure pu
in your testimony, ms. baker, you advocate for promoting the minister of mti to the mission of undersecretary. can you explain why that is important for everyone to consider? >> thank you for the question. as undersecretary, you are at a higher level. if you're dealing with a cabinet level, the balance is over there. elevating this would help show the authority that congress needs in adjudicating spectrum disputes. >> there is some recommendations that came out of the jail. i think...
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and ms. baker? i'm sorry, dr. bazelon, i'm sorry. >> thank you, senator.m auction authority is a integral part of our spectrum strategy. it would be handicapping the development of the wireless sector to not exclude that for the policy makers for the fcc moving forward. that would bias and handicap the ability to roll out those programs. >> thank, you in the minute or so i have left i want to talk about spectrum policy and the impact on the wireless workforce. because the wireless industry has been a significant driver of u.s. innovation. investments in wireless deployment have offered in services and devices that millions of americans have depended on. smartphones, wearables, all of our apps. the industry does rely on a highly skilled workers to run and maintain our networks. our tele-communication workforce is aging. there are far fewer younger ekmployees with experience needed to fill these positions and the wireless industry. so, mr. lewis, in your testimony, you discussed the ways the fcc could use auction designed to encourage greater participation o
and ms. baker? i'm sorry, dr. bazelon, i'm sorry. >> thank you, senator.m auction authority is a integral part of our spectrum strategy. it would be handicapping the development of the wireless sector to not exclude that for the policy makers for the fcc moving forward. that would bias and handicap the ability to roll out those programs. >> thank, you in the minute or so i have left i want to talk about spectrum policy and the impact on the wireless workforce. because the wireless...
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well, uh, the baker is no coincidence, because just this ms. malchberger, which we just watched, has this performance of hers. he was just giving this interview with her, where is he? sorry, i wanted to say the word crap, but crap one's pants to the fullest when he talked about who should go bankrupt and how, and then he said. well, not everyone is going to, uh, the baker to buy a verbox bun. yes, this is the most yes, not everyone will go into the street in order to save our national economy. well, he’ll go to a discount at the lead in some alde, and he’ll buy this bun there. this is the feeling of people who have climbed up, who are there and do not understand at all what is happening below. this is what she turned to the punks. this is the former minister of health, yen spahn, who became famous for buying masks, which cost millions from his friend, which were then thrown away, which in general no one needed. she asks him a question and talks to him about how the national economy should be run; these are sitting people who do n’t give a damn
well, uh, the baker is no coincidence, because just this ms. malchberger, which we just watched, has this performance of hers. he was just giving this interview with her, where is he? sorry, i wanted to say the word crap, but crap one's pants to the fullest when he talked about who should go bankrupt and how, and then he said. well, not everyone is going to, uh, the baker to buy a verbox bun. yes, this is the most yes, not everyone will go into the street in order to save our national economy....
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ms. what's going from march of cut on until i'm when you officially put baker to it. but the most mature has been about mostly in the front. ah, but it's your mother cushion was cars, double click to ra. absolutely. yes. caused of a kick to what about the whole shameless bully be to destroy my bill? is it on the ear? chest is near. was near the but of woodson, the singing? yup. a pile of speaking on, usually the but would somehow from us they had to know just mr. francois modem with which did some good to won't be able to put towards. just didn't leave all what was recommended. not cuz it lot say is neela or francois initial shorter one year? not that the kicker, the don mitchell. i am a bit as odd sir. you will nip up all speaking with almost all just akira your grandfather, won't you? what doris francois song was also on some muscle. ah, yeah. which does she like the non thumbnail with renewable sheila? she lucky that army went on. yes. and the gun them it was you my after i only washy. not trading that. we'd been use them up, but the money she still valcall i'd lik
ms. what's going from march of cut on until i'm when you officially put baker to it. but the most mature has been about mostly in the front. ah, but it's your mother cushion was cars, double click to ra. absolutely. yes. caused of a kick to what about the whole shameless bully be to destroy my bill? is it on the ear? chest is near. was near the but of woodson, the singing? yup. a pile of speaking on, usually the but would somehow from us they had to know just mr. francois modem with which did...
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ms. brown-nagin: happy to. thanks to all of you for being here. i'm delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is a legendary civil rights lawyer who in her time was very well-known. i set out to write about her because it is the case that people today do not know her, to the extent that they should. legendary civil rights lawyer who litigated the cases that made it possible for all of us to be together today, regardless of race. made it possible for me to be a law professor, and kate to be a scholar. symbolically she was very important to professional women. to give you three points about her achievements, in addition to litigating cases like brown v. board of education, james meredith case, university of georgia, and the university of alabama, motley was a path breaker in politics. she was the first manhattan borough president, as well as the first black female state senator in new york. and then she capstone her career by becoming the first black female female federal judge, appointed by lyndon johnson in 1966. as you can imagine, she has inspired a generation of lawyers, includ
ms. brown-nagin: happy to. thanks to all of you for being here. i'm delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is a legendary civil rights lawyer who in her time was very well-known. i set out to write about her because it is the case that people today do not know her, to the extent that they should. legendary civil rights lawyer who litigated the cases that made it possible for all of us to be together today, regardless of race. made it possible for me to be a law professor, and kate...
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baker, you are killing them. >> mike: only the ones that weren't helping. >> greg: only kill bad people? would you like to comment on? how about ms might say your work on the middle east policies, well done. didn't get enough appreciation. second. if i may. second, as far as since when does pornography only involves two people and no one model. what kind of porn she watching. linda paulson, god bless her, she reminds me of my mom and away, rest her soul. if you decide to turn your campaign ad into a rap video, be prepared to get kicked in the ass on social media and move on. it's fun. i don't think we are going to see a lot of these from her. >> greg: that's a safe prediction. >> mike: she is a one-hit wonder. >> kat: if you're going to do a rap, you should ask yourself, is my name linda? if it is, you've got to be prepared may be the reaction is going to be mixed. it was cringeworthy. i say this is somebody who, i don't have enough rhythm for the choreography and a soulcycle costs. not so much a joke is something that i had to learn the hard w way. she didn't really seem to be trying. she clearly reported that one time with no t
baker, you are killing them. >> mike: only the ones that weren't helping. >> greg: only kill bad people? would you like to comment on? how about ms might say your work on the middle east policies, well done. didn't get enough appreciation. second. if i may. second, as far as since when does pornography only involves two people and no one model. what kind of porn she watching. linda paulson, god bless her, she reminds me of my mom and away, rest her soul. if you decide to turn your...
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ms. brown-nagin: happy to. thanks to all of you for being here. i'm delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is a legendary civil rights lawyer who in her time was very well-known. i set out to write about her because it is the case that people today do not know her, to the extent that they should. legendary civil rights lawyer who litigated the cases that made it possible for all of us to be together today, regardless of race. made it possible for me to be a law professor, and kate to be a scholar. symbolically she was very important to professional women. to give you three points about her achievements, in addition to litigating cases like brown v. board of education, james meredith case, university of georgia, and the university of alabama, motley was a path breaker in politics. she was the first manhattan borough president, as well as the first black female state senator in new york. and then she capstone her career by becoming the first black female female federal judge, appointed by lyndon johnson in 1966. as you can imagine, she has inspired a generation of lawyers, includ
ms. brown-nagin: happy to. thanks to all of you for being here. i'm delighted to share about constance baker motley, who is a legendary civil rights lawyer who in her time was very well-known. i set out to write about her because it is the case that people today do not know her, to the extent that they should. legendary civil rights lawyer who litigated the cases that made it possible for all of us to be together today, regardless of race. made it possible for me to be a law professor, and kate...