Townhall has been around for about 83 years. We initially started doing events catered to a millennial and young professional audience to make sure everyone is engaged. Tonights topic is on the future of journalism, kind of living in the fake news era and the that arelatforms making journalism evolve all the time. I just wanted to start off with olivia. If you guys, i am just going to go down and say your name, what you do and where you are from. Olivia hello. Thank you so much for having us. Ima and smith and i am a producer with Good Morning America. My team is in new york. I have been with abc news for about four and a half years. My name is fernando hurtado, ima producereditor , if youention or attn recognize that logo. Based in loser angeles on our digital team headquarters. Brianna my name is brianna sacks. I am a reporter with busby news zzeed news on our breaking news team. We are in los angeles, but i am headquartered in new york. Kyle i do want to start off with this question
Evolving all the time. I just wanted to start off with olivia. Im just going to go down, if you want to say your names, wt you do and where youre from as far as your organizations. Great. Hello. Thanks so much for having us. Im olivia smith and im a producer with Good Morning America. My team is in new york and ive been with abc news or about four and half years. My name is fernando hurtado, producer at attn as you recognize the logo from your facebook or twitter feed. Im a producer based in los angeles on our digital team headquarters. My name is breanna sacks sad im a reporter with Buzzfeed News and im on the breaking news team. I headquartered in los angeles but buzzfeed is based out of new york. Great. Thank you guys. I just want to start off by this question is kind of for all of you. As a as a journalist what do you think makes a good story . When im looking for a good story i think what i read this . Would that interest me . Just like buying a gift for somebody. Would you buy fo
And fibers of the security and National Threat concerns. This subcommittee hearing is an hour and 20 minutes. This hearing will come to order. Without objection the chair is authorized to declare a recess at any time, welcome to todays hearing, the future of electricity delivery modernizing and securing our nations electricity grid. I want to thank our witnesses for joining us here today. This is such an important topic. Im a young guy as you can tell but ive read some history, what was like to build the electric grid a century ago. We couldnt of imagine the technologies we use to power our homes and businesses today. The real challenge was extending power itself in every form of our society and there was a challenge that those providing power make money in the cities in well Populated Areas with business and commercial opportunities, with electric the government made a basic deal, we would provide an a monopoly over providing power and a lot of these areas, firms would make a lot of m
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All right. This hearing will come to order, without objection the chair is authorized to declare recess at any time. Good afternoon, welcome to todays hearing. The future of electricity delivery, modernizing and securing our nations electricity grid. I want to thank all of our witnesses for joining us here today. This is such an important topic. Im a young guy as you can tell but i have read history about what it was like when we first started building the electric grid over a century ago now. I dont think we could have imagined the technologies that we would use to power or homes and businesses and hospitals and everything today. And i think the challenge is different, you know, back then the real challenge was just extending power itself throughout every corner of our society, and there was a challenge which was that those providing power knew they could make money in the cities in well Populated Areas in places with a lot of business and commercial opportunities, but it was not as p