Technology anymore to make a television . Guest yes. Well, most televisions right now are computers. I mean, there are tvs in this booth that are ten cores processers, and all the integrated functionality for the web, streaming stuff. 4k is a huge thing, so those are the big buzzword 4g and old sets. Host i see behind us it says 8k. Guest yeah, were already beyond 4k now. These are basically, prototypes. Theres one sharp tv of thats coming out thats going to be simulated 8k, but what were talking about is stepped up in resolution. You think about it as the jump from standard testify in addition to High Definition this is four times the resolution of High Definition. So its Crystal Clear, its sort of the next wave, and this is the first year more and more people might start buying 4k tvs. Host mr. Moynihan, a couple of years ago 3d tv was the big talk. Guest yeah. Host but that doesnt seem to have gone anywhere. Guest it did not. A lot of 3d tvs were sold because most tvs have 3d featur
Were going to emphasize exercising the Marine Oil Spill preparedness and Response Agreement executed by the eight Arctic Circles countries and then another a number of other projects that will move forward. The second category is improving the economic and Living Conditions of the people of the north. A series of projects that go from renewable energy, all the way too to a review of telecommunication capabilities within the arctic. The third is adapting to Climate Change. Very important. Were not going cure Climate Change if within the Arctic Council, but we need to draw attention to the effects of Climate Change, and also come up with ways to mitigate and adopt to adapt to it, to hopefully protect the environment of the arctic to demonstrate to the rest of the world that what goes on in the rest of the world affects the arctic and what goes on in the arctic affects the rest of the world. Anymore boston, massachusetts and people in washington dc probably dont need to be reminded that s
Differently than that. Again, i was a military man for many years and i hear you say well, you know, people are coping with stress. And i got to say, please, oh please. Because lots of people experience stress. This is a stressful jobs. Theres lots of stressful jobs. Military members experience acute stress and would never protect nor sanction the behavior such as this. And i can give you many examples from young airmen to new lieutenants to senior colonels, in some cases generals who were caught dui on base and they were just gone. They were dismissed. And we knew that. And the military was better because we knew that was the rule. And we knew that we would be held accountable for that and the American People were better and our nation was better protected because we had a culture that we simply dont entertain this. And for someone to have done that and to have one of their peers or supervisors protect them is hard for me to imagine that that would happen. In our cases, we were dealin
The two big buzzwords at this convention. Next on cspan, Prime Minister David Cameron takes questions from the british house of commons. At 11 00, another chance to see q a with retired general daniel bolger. At the house of commons, there was an exchange between David Cameron and ed miliband about Health Services. Order. Questions to the Prime Minister. This morning i had meetings with colleagues and i shall have further meetings later today. When you say we are all in this together, the you mean it . When they came up with such a vacuous soundbite or before the attempt failed David Cameron you cannot hide from the statistic that poverty is down and inequality is down. Most important, we have created jobs for tenants of thousands of countrymen and women. Today, we see the unemployment statistics with a Record Number of people in work. It his constituency, the claimant count has fallen since the election. Thats how we are beating poverty. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Concerning scrap metal,
[ applause ] sorry to sorry to cut mr. Clegg short, but we do have to stop because we have exactly 90 minutes for this program. That ends, incidentally of course as you would guess, this edition of question time. Were going to be back not next thursday when we have the Election Results but on friday evening at 9 00 when well be looking back at the election and seeing whats happened. The first chance to talk about it. So from here my thanks of course to our Party Leaders and particularly to all of you who came to take part in this in leeds. Good night. [ applause ] a look at the state of the u. S. Economy with cnbc reporter. Kim mac of the daily beast tim mack of the daily beast talks about the patriot act. And reconstruction efforts in afghanistan. We take your calls him a clear comments on facebook and twitter. M look for your comments on facebook and twitter. The european trade commissioner will be in washington, d. C. , on monday. She will speak at the center for strategic and inter