Retracement of the iphone in his book the one device. This year is the tenth anniversary of the iphone. Hes interviewed by New York Times reporter steve lohr. Host brian i read your book as a true creation story. One is apple has seen the turmoil that they went through to what ends up as the creation of the iphone. That is the history of the creation of each one of the technologies and those stories are knit together. Why did you take that approach and take us back to the start of the book project itself. Guest yeah well so the idea for the book really kind of began with the stark realization that the phone had integrated itself into its own life and the life of my peers. It was something i really didnt understand particularly well. I, you know a lot of us have that moment i think when we are abruptly and suddenly forced to go without it for a second in this case i was in a cab. When i was retrieving it, i was standing in light at the dmz and i had jettisoned my responsibilities for th
Military issues. Economic ties and comedic interest in the asiapacific region. The center for strategic and International Relations here some specialists from both nations. Live coverage at 1 p. M. Eastern on cspan. During wednesdays question time and a british house of commons Prime Minister theresa may answered questions on the uks role in combating isis and pay increases for Public Sector employers specifically teachers and nurses. This is 45 minutes. Order. Question to the Prime Minister. Number one, mr. Speaker. Thank you mr. Speaker. Today marks the 69th anniversary of the nhs, and last week [shouting] last week solve the immediate anniversary of the 999 service i know members will want to join in paying tribute to the incredibly dedicated men and women who work tirelessly to improve life stay in and day out. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with mr. Colleagues and others, in addition to my duty and so special further such meetings later today. Later this week i will tend
Museum for the history of world war i. It is a global museum. We talk about all of the belligerents that were involved in world war i. It is not just about the United States during the war, but everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. Our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. It is not the largest, but it is comprehensive in that we do deal with all nations that were involved in the war. Were not just centric to the country that were located in. In the museum when youre going through the exhibitions you see about 10 of the Museum Collection at any one time. The rest we use for research, for references, for loans to other institutions, and just to make sure that we have an encyclopedic collection of the war. When we are teaching about the history of it we want to cover everything from point a to point z. Where im standing right now is in front of a wall that depicts the various Shoulder Sleeve Insignia worn by
Reporter with defense news. What does the Defense Authorization bill and what is in the version, the 2018 version approved by the House Armed Services committee . The House Armed Services passed it, the national Defense Authorization act for 2018 earlier or late last month, and what it is, is the bill the annual defense policy bill. It gets reconciled with the senate version. In this case they authorized about 696 billion in defense budgeting and related policy provisions for the pentagon. So thats 696 billion figure though, it exceeds the cap set in the budget control act. How will congress reconcile that . Well, thats a huge question. The budget cap for defense in this case is a number, it is 549 billion. So what it would take to ease the spending cap is a change in the law and a change in the law takes 60 votes in the senate. 60 votes in the senate takes sena Senate Democrats. So what we know is that Senate Democrats have leverage in this deal, that theyre likely to press for more o
Museum for the history of world war i. It is a global museum. We talk about all of the belligerents that were involved in world war i. It is not just about the United States during the war, but everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. Our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. It is not the largest, but it is comprehensive in that we do deal with all nations that were involved in the war. Were not just centric to the country that were located in. In the museum when youre going through the exhibitions you see about 10 of the Museum Collection at any one time. The rest we use for research, for references, for loans to other institutions, and just to make sure that we have an encyclopedic collection of the war. When we are teaching about the history of it we want to cover everything from point a to point z. Where im standing right now is in front of a wall that depicts the various Shoulder Sleeve Insignia worn by