People see that is symbolic of the Broader Movement where they have these nightmares of everything malfunctioning in their house. How do you think about that . In the context of robotics, it will do a lot of that for you. Automated demand response with peak energy times, we always have to give that control to them. Counter to how the machine usually works. Maybe a more general way of looking at that is that these turn off the automation . Exactly. What about the drone space and industrial space . Are there crashes and stuff . When something goes wrong, you just go down. Redundancy is one of the things you have to go down. It just gets more complex when you are up any air. What about you, boris . What about being on stage at apple . It was an amazing experience. That was our first comingout party, we worked on that for four or five years. We have had a lot of the same challenges, where fundamentally that is defined in a way that is robust and capable, giving you the capabilities that yo
On the night of his passing, she actually took young roslyn smith out to the jimmy carter farm to be with jimmy carters sister, ruth. This is the jimmy carter boyhood home. It is important to miss roslyns story, because she would have spent a lot of time out here with president carter sister, ruth. This is a room for jimmy carters sister, ruth. When rosly carter came out to visit his sur, she would hang out together, do homework, and enjoy each others company. Certainly when visiting she would have seen a young jimmy carter and had many interactions with him. This is where they would have attended first through 11th grade. Her first memory of going to school here is she made straight as that first quarter. She went home and showed her dad, edgar smith, and her mom, alice, the straight as. They were so proud of her, her dad gave her a dollar for her accomplishments. Later on in seventh grade, a local businessman had a contest for the student who had the best grade point average througho
The feedback between consumers was to say the least very lengthy. Thats as much history as im going to bore you with this morning, but i wanted to go down memory lane because i think its going to accentuate something. We call it the data factory. I want to spend a couple of minutes explaining the powers that have enabled the enormous rise of the data factory in the last 10 years. So a few quick thoughts. First, the explosion of bandwidth and the change here has been unlike anything anyone has ever seen before in any comparable time over the last 25 years. The second is in storage. Its hard for us to imagine today that about 14 of stored information existed believe it or not on vinyl records. Then we all know what has happened with computers and computation. 25 years ago, most of the Computing Power in the universe was in a pocket calculator. Obviously, that has shifted dramatically as the years have gone by. The other thing that has helped change everything for consumers and workers ev
Tonight at 7 00, we continue q ancore presentations of with columnist gregg easterbrook. He discusses his book the king of sports. Here is a preview. Areoday most politicians oleaginous hacks what brought all that on . Congratulations knowing how to pronounce oleaginous. You are in a small minority. Football has become a cult and you see some evidence of this trade i present it in the book. Coaches have become revered figures in American Life and in some cases justifiably. If all men were like tony dungy the world would be a better place. But coaches have become substitute father figures in american society. We dont believe in politicians anymore, businessmen, clergy. Coaches still seem like people who practice tough love, like a good father would be, and it has a lot to do with their high standing in society. See our discussion with Greg Easterbrook today at 7 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Clock, highlights from our original history series first ladies. Tonight come a 20th century first
The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip each, to five minutes but in no event shall debate ontinue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. Lumenauer, for five minutes. Mr. Blumenauer i arrived at my office this morning to a politico on the front page head line blumenauers death panel bill lives on. Its actually a terrific article by jo ann kenan but a terrible headline about nonexistent death panels symbolizes why three congresses later we still have not helped families deal with the most difficult circumstances any of us will ever encounter. This issue hit me with full force 10 years ago in the midst of the Terri Schiavo case. Where we watched one familys tragedy turn into a National Media circus and a political spectacle. All because one 27yearold woman didnt have a conversation with her loved ones to make her wishes kno