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Particularly helpful that you could be here with us for this today as well, also a member of this committee. Shes here as a member of the committee but also on these topics particularly valuable and the rules appropriating we have been having with the library, smithsonian, architect of the capitol, these kinds of oversight hearings to fulfill that responsibility and be sure were giving the agencies the help they need. Were glad to be here of course with the librarian dr. Carla hayden with mr. Bud barton, the librarys chief Information Officer and karen temple, the register of copy rights thank all of you for being here today. I think we want to talk primarily, at least i want to talk primarily about modernization. We had a chance with dr. Hayden at the last meeting to talk about the Physical Plant ideas of how to make the library even more of an experience for people who visit there. I think we want to talk about today more of how the modernization of the it elements at the library are
The plan today is to have a talk about the book. We will chat 25, 30, 40 minutes depending on how it goes on at which point we will turn things over to the audience and have them provide some questions. We havent rehearsed anything. He doesnt know what im going to add, so im sure that he has nervous expectations. Sometimes it is hard to write a book and they often call it a memoir which might be a recollection of the theory that led to the result the recollection of the entire life i think that you have chosen to focus on the centerpiece of the less work and that is his efforts to help elucidate the structure of the gene machine protein manufacturing apparatus. He doesnt really tell us much about his early life. In fact, the book begins by saying when i left india but nevertheless, we definitely associate. If you were trying to say what it was all about and how it helped to shape you, tell us about that because we dont hear much about your appearance or how you live those first 19 year
[applause] thank you. The plan today is to have a talk about the book. We will chat 25, 30, 40 minutes depending on how it goes on at which point we will turn things over to the audience and have them provide some questions. We havent rehearsed anything. He doesnt know what im going to add, so im sure that he has nervous expectations. Sometimes it is hard to write a book and they often call it a memoir which might be a recollection of the theory that led to the result the recollection of the entire life i think that you have chosen to focus on the centerpiece of the less work and that is his efforts to help elucidate the structure of the gene machine protein manufacturing apparatus. He doesnt really tell us much about his early life. In fact, the book begins by saying when i left india but nevertheless, we definitely associate. If you were trying to say what it was all about and how it helped to shape you, tell us about that because we dont hear much about your appearance or how you li
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