Whats up atlanta . Im so happy to be back. Hey everybody. Can we hear it for rick hart . Where is he . Where did he go . He was so good. He is so good. He is the head of there you are. Rick is the head of the georgia students for biden cochair and i will tell you one of the things that i love about joe biden and he says that often, he understands his long life of service and dedication to Public Service but he is always uplifting those who are the emerging leaders and rick hart is one of them so can we give it up for rick vick is thats what its all about. Thats what its all about. Its about everybody taking on their role in leadership knowing that we have so much juice at stake in this election. I came back to atlanta. I love atlanta. The last time i was here it was before the pandemic. I was on the stage of morehouse in march of last year and you know coming to atlanta especially if you are black and hold elected office and america coming to atlanta is like coming back to the womb. It
Candidate has the opportunity to make a one minute Opening Statement from their each have 90 seconds to answer questions and if necessary i will allow for a 62nd rebuttal they drew starting order when they arrived congressman cunningham we start with you. Thank you for joining us here tonight and for congress because if l the one was willing to put the country over party or people politics. But the fact is the first day of my campaign that i was not support the speaker of the house and the very first one was for pelosi for speaker just like i said i would i pass the bill like i said they would have worked across the aisle like is that i would. Voters on november 3rd have a clear choice if you want politics to be more partisan and toxic and divisive then nancy mays is probably a candidate but to achieve results im asking you to stand with us am Joe Cunningham and im asking for your vote then nancy mays is probably a candidate but to achieve results im asking you to stand with us am Joe
Statement from their each have 90 seconds to answer questions and if necessary i will allow for a 62nd rebuttal they drew starting order when they arrived congressman cunningham we start with you. Thank you for joining us here tonight and for congress because if l the one was willing to put the country over party or people politics. But the fact is the first day of my campaign that i was not support the speaker of the house and the very first one was for pelosi for speaker just like i said i would i pass the bill like i said they would have worked across the aisle like is that i would. Voters on november 3rd have a clear choice if you want politics to be more partisan and toxic and divisive then nancy mays is probably a candidate but to achieve results im asking you to stand with us am Joe Cunningham and im asking for your vote then nancy mays is probably a candidate but to achieve results im asking you to stand with us am Joe Cunningham and im asking for your vote to the posting caree
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