What do you like about dc . You know, its a very livable city. [laughter] thats what i think. The art galleries, ballets, the restaurants. Not quite as spread out as los angeles and hectic as new york. How the people different . Im hanging out with all the politicians so i dont know if theres anybody else other than that here in dc other than the press. Secretary, youre just back from london and berlin. What did you learn from your world counterparts on that trip . First of all, it was a great experience for me. It was my first foreign trip as secretary so i felt it was important to start in london and meet with my counterparts there, actually spent time with theresa may as well which i appreciated. I then flu to flew to berlin. I had the opportunity to go out for dinner with wolfgang. And then was probably the most tired i have ever been, spending the next two days doing 18 bilateral meetings and sitting in big groups and doing press conference. For the counterparts who arent america,
What do you like about dc . You know, its a very livable city. [laughter] thats what i think. The art galleries, ballets, the restaurants. Not quite as spread out as los angeles and hectic as new york. How the people different . Im hanging out with all the politicians so i dont know if theres anybody else other than that here in dc other than the press. Secretary, youre just back from london and berlin. What did you learn from your world counterparts on that trip . First of all, it was a great experience for me. It was my first foreign trip as secretary so i felt it was important to start in london and meet with my counterparts there, actually spent time with theresa may as well which i appreciated. I then flu to flew to berlin. I had the opportunity to go out for dinner with wolfgang. And then was probably the most tired i have ever been, spending the next two days doing 18 bilateral meetings and sitting in big groups and doing press conference. For the counterparts who arent america,
What do you like about dc . You know, its a very livable city. [laughter] thats what i think. The art galleries, ballets, the restaurants. Not quite as spread out as los angeles and hectic as new york. How the people different . Im hanging out with all the politicians so i dont know if theres anybody else other than that here in dc other than the press. Secretary, youre just back from london and berlin. What did you learn from your world counterparts on that trip . First of all, it was a great experience for me. It was my first foreign trip as secretary so i felt it was important to start in london and meet with my counterparts there, actually spent time with theresa may as well which i appreciated. I then flu to flew to berlin. I had the opportunity to go out for dinner with wolfgang. And then was probably the most tired i have ever been, spending the next two days doing 18 bilateral meetings and sitting in big groups and doing press conference. For the counterparts who arent america,
Good morning. Im scott mcgrew. When someone comes up with a new invention, a new way at looking at things, the classic reaction is its been tried before or it will never work and nobody wants it. In nearly every case the critics are wrong. Take the automobile, for instance. Henry ford reportedly said if i had asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse. I know not to react that way when i hear a new idea. Dont say its been tried for or it will never work. Except it is awfully tempting in the case of boom technology. The young group of entrepreneurs that want to build a supersonic airplane to take travellers from new york to london in a little less than four hours at twice the speed of sound. Bud schoal is he dropped out of high school, a data center in his parents basement, and then went back to college. Im going to apologize, and i think you saw that setup coming that im going to apologize. It will never work. Its been tried before. Nobody wants it. Whats your r
If we want to intervene early and have more robust interventions. Number two sometimes its not quite clear and number three its not capturing the agility. Its capturing how the brain is manifesting. So the potential of this is extremely well and to target not only the system but other parts of the brain and collective the responses with the eeg and brain waves is that you can apply to children from handheld babies all the way to whatever age. The same way in animal models. So were doing these studies. Its a really important thing because it is showing the physiological difference in autistic brains such as he said its a measurable with a tool as opposed to an expression of opinion asking questions. Thats one of the things that we have been wanting for a long time and autism, the development of biomarkers and i think that is a cool thing. So i have to thank all of you for coming. This is actually our only time because we are here in boston together with us talking together with you folk