Remember that year . I know you know but for those who dont that was the introduction of the iphone. Literally it changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions and it enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today. But on a regulatory front which is more in line with your question in that 1980s the fcc launched its first cell phone spectrum ban and through a series of those decisions, based on that we are now seen and that marked the global, mobile revolution. Of course, revolution often happen in different phases at different stages. So now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution we are talking about the sixth phase in some ways but not in all communities and thats another topic for another time but the fifth wave or evolution when it comes to mobile phones. What we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive and more ubiquitous so you have the pop up of a lot of these ver
That phone and the light with the device chain in 2007 and you remember that year . I know you know but for those who dont that was the introduction of the iphone. Literally it changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions and it enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today. But on a regulatory front which is more in line with your question in that 1980s the fcc launched its first cell phone spectrum ban and through a series of those decisions, based on that we are now seen and that marked the global, mobile revolution. Of course, revolution often happen in different phases at different stages. So now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution we are talking about the sixth phase in some ways but not in all communities and thats another topic for another time but the fifth wave or evolution when it comes to mobile phones. What we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive a
Do you remember what the significance of that year was . I know you know but for those who dont, that was the introduction of the iphone which literally changed the way we use devices with those multimedia functions and enabled and opened up several doors of opportunity for us to have this conversation today but on a regulatory front which is more in line with your questions in the 1980s the sec launched its first cell phone spectrum van and through a series of those decisions, based on that, we are now seeing that launch this Global Mobile revolution. Of course, revolutions often happen in different phases and different stages so now in terms of mobile revolution or evolution we are talking about the fifth stage in some ways but not in all communities and that is another topic for another time but the fifth wave or evolution when it comes to mobile phones and what we saw around the third wave or so is these devices becoming smaller, more nimble, less expensive and more ubiquitous so y
College campuses. I will yield so he can say a word about the tragedy that occurred in texas. I thank you, mr. Chairman. Welcome. Let me just say briefly that before discussing the important topic of todays hearing on sunday a gunman shot and killed 26 church goers in texas. We now know that information concerning his courtmartial for Domestic Abuse should have been submitted by the air force to the instant criminal background check system. Should have been prevented from purchasing firearms from licensed gun dealers via the brady background check system. Yesterday before this information came to light, i wrote to you, mr. Chairman, requesting that the briefing planned for our members tomorrow afternoon by atf on the issue of bump stocks. Be expanded through the fbi to discuss the background check issues. Related to southern springs. And in that briefing be conducted as a formal hearing open to the public. Now tat we have even more information that theres been a break down in the imple
Year for the Civil Rights Movement . Assassinationgs led to 2 different things. You have people who turned the page on civil rights and began embracing black power notions. Notions of black solidarity. Notions of forcing america to end racism. Then you had others that doubled down on civil rights and doubled down on some of the ideas that Martin Luther king and others were putting forth, who tried to continue the Poor Peoples Campaign. You really had this ideological split that ultimately became, flowered into what became known as the black power movement. There was a year the Civil Rights Movement ended, it was probably 1968. You dont have to travel far from where were at to still see some of the devastation caused and theiots demonstrations. Dr. King talked about nonviolence yet his , assassination led to violence in detroit, washington, d. C. , chicago, your home city of new york, and elsewhere around the country. Why . It was actually the fourth Straight Year, really fifth Straight