Artificial and the impact on television. It 18 an hour and a half. Good morning and welcome to the Media Technology and state panel. This is part of a larger twoday session called remaking American Police history, where were all talking about history and how its going to be taught and talked about and consumed over the years. This conference is sponsored by the department of history at Perdue University and katie and lisa and gore. Were going to discuss how this issue is tied in the future. My name is connie and director of the research for scholarship and engagement. Were a new entity at the brian lamb school at perdue do you. Our efforts are to get people to use the cspan guides, 2,000 years of political history. Thats what were counting on. I tweet c. J. Bubbly and the weeds at cspan. Wed be interesting to following you especially history commercials using cspan guidelines and research. Heres what were going to do today. We have three excellent panelists all with different areas of
Of which are on this Table Including people and power and profits. He challenges us to frame the economy that it may not be too late to recreate shared prosperity and a middleclass life attainable by all. Joined in conversation with chief financial correspondent and also hosted since 2014 please join me to welcome them to the stage. [applause] hello. This is extremely exciting. To the hometown barnes noble. This will be a friendly local audience i am sure. We are already in the heart of the 2020 election campaign. I read this book. Well done. [laughter] but what i can tell you is this book is basically a manifesto. So if you want to know what that means i will ask what does progressive capitalism that is a euphemism for socialism. I dont know where to begin answering the question but there has been an attempt by trump to focus the debate between aoc and Bernie Sanders as a democratic socialist to say that the same as maduro in venezuela and all those things we had in the past. But the
And what we do. At t is attached to approximately 26,000 poles in San Francisco. Now, of those, 2,000 are solely owned by at t. The majority we are coowners with pg e and you heard a little bit about that earlier. Our inspections as far as maintenance and inspections and protocols, our techs are required to inspect the infrastructure for safety issues every single time they touch our equipment. So if you are running around San Francisco, you see our trucks everywhere. So we are constantly doing these evaluations. They actually call it a tzone inspection that they need to do, where they look up the pole and then they look both directions as far as the ooi can see just to notice if there are any irregularities or anything that needs to be repaired and they are empowered to repair that on site or file a report immediately. Go 95 also lays out a timeline that you heard earlier for routine inspections at longer intervals, but we feel here with at t and in San Francisco which is so dense and
But we also know there is go 95 and we work under that and that kind of sets our protocols for our routine patrols and inspections. In urban environments like San Francisco, we look at every pole every year. We do an inspection of that pole. We visually identify safety and reliability issues. If there are attachments on the poles, we will make sure there is poleloading calculations. Then we have our pg e pole inspection routine program. Thats an inspection we do for everybody. And then every five years we do a detailed inspection of poles and all the associated equipment. For facilities located underground, we do that inspection every three years. We also make minor repairs. In addition, the requirements of a patrol, our detailed inspections, are also used to identify potential go 95 violations that mr. Palmer discussed, and well make those repairs as necessary. The xurenunder cpuc go 165, tha means it needs to be looked at every year. We do the boring down every ten years. Weve been d
Including people and power and profits. He challenges us to frame the economy that it may not be too late to recreate shared prosperity and a middleclass life attainable by all. Joined in conversation with chief financial correspondent and also hosted since 2014 please join me to welcome them to the stage. [applause] hello. This is extremely exciting. To the hometown barnes noble. This will be a friendly local audience i am sure. We are already in the heart of the 2020 election campaign. I read this book. Well done. [laughter] but what i can tell you is this book is basically a manifesto. So if you want to know what that means i will ask what does progressive capitalism that is a euphemism for socialism. I dont know where to begin answering the question but there has been an attempt by trump to focus the debate between aoc and Bernie Sanders as a democratic socialist to say that the same as maduro in venezuela and all those things we had in the past. But the fact is socialism in the pa