Listen, please. The repercussions have been immediate. That was from earlier. Nigel faraj did something extraordinary. 15 minutes after the polls closed he emerged and i remember these were the latest that the leave campaign that he emerged and basically conceded. He appears to save the state campaign will enjoy a narrow victory and then he walked away. Now about an hour or two later when he realized that the vote was going the other way he came out and im quoting here i dare to dream dawn is coming on an independent uk. Sort of chilling phraseology there but that is what he said total reversal. He is not doing well in the public eye as of today. I want to roll a sound bite and this is from president obama when he visited england about two or two and a half weeks ago, three weeks ago maybe. He was trying to persuade the brits tuesday so listen to this for us minute. I think its fair to say that maybe at some point down the line there might need a uk u. S. Trade agreement but is not goi
Names but someone on this panel is. Well talk about that in a minute. Mike mibach has a smile on his face. A lot of love in the air, gasia. Did i just write on your pant. Thats okay. My kids write on my pants. You can write on my pants. Its friday as you can tell. We have been talking about the launch of the iphone 7. We have been watching the doors as they open, and the moment has arrived. Happening right now, doors are open at the apple store. Would you believe, some o. Most wanted items are of the most wanted items are sold out. Ready to be the first to get their hands on the iphone 7. Christien kafton is at the apple store in San Francisco in union square, and we understand one person has been in line for a full week. Reporter yeah, we will catch up with justin harris. We have been following his story all morning long, the man who has been in line all week. He made his way inside the apple store. You can see fans getting their chance to hold and touch the new iphone 7. Again, those
And then a panel on economics from the harlem book fair. And from the baltimore book festival a discussion on the future of the city. Cspan created by americas Cable Companies 35 years ago and brought to you as by your local cable or service provider. Host john shimkus is here and representative shimkus thank you for joining us. Guest great to be with you. Host and david from the hill, their technology reporter, is here. To start, there is an effort in congress about who control the internet and you have a piece of legislation that deals with this. Can you setup the audience what the issue is and what your bill addresses . Guest we had two bills. One last congress and one this congress. It was originally called the t dotcom act. There is an international struggle, with the u. N. , and some people saying the United States shouldnt be the keeper of the final contract and we should have a multi stakeholder approach. The Tech Community gathered support for that. We got involved when the ho
John this is the cincinnati ,bservatory center approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. We call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. The founder of the observatory was essentially what we call carl sagan of the day or he was the popularizer of astronomy in that particular period. Because of his responsibilities he directed the first observatory of significance in the country and definitely the first public observatory in the country at the time. You was a west point graduate and in the 1840s he was teaching at the cincinnati college. Group inhere was a town, the society for the promotion of useful knowledge. They opened the opportunity to lecture to citizens, population of 50,000, maybe the fourthlargest city in the country. His lecture hall overflowed that so they moved it to a chapel which seated 1200 people. At the end of the lecture they something toe do start the countrys First National observatory. President , he was the countrys first minister or today we
Time has gone by, wouldnt you say . I had read from the book by gene Edwards Smith he would have easily gone to the u. S. Naval academy, but he was accepted at west point. He graduated 61st in a class of 164, so this is really openended to any one of you. He was a pretty average student. This is what made getting an aminus very difficult. Now we know the rest of the story. I do know he attended the general Staff Command College at leavenworth and he graduated first in his class on that one. He said that that was what really it was his paradigm shift to make the army and leadership his career. Prior to that, of course, we all know that he applied to annapolis first and it was for the Free Education because they came from very humble beginnings. Then he was too old because he worked to put his brother through school. Annapolis turned him down and he applied to west point and got that, so he wasnt really sure about what direction he wanted his career to take until he went to leavenworth.