welcome back to the big saturday show. robocop to the rescue. democrat run san francisco and hundreds of fewer police officers in the city did in 2019, business owners and locals think ai -based surveillance to detect potential criminal threats using cameras sensors. the system manned by live guards who contact police but elon musk a new warning about ai and coming up monday he s going to sit down with tucker carlson, here is a preview of that. ai is more dangerous than mismanaged aircraft design or production maintenance or that car production in the sense that it has the potential and that but non- trivial with the potential of civilization destruction. that will be a fascinating conversation. tammy, you got the law enforcement component were talking about, what you make of this? i start to get nervous thinking about ai at the threshold where
they walked through what we used to call the people s house, some of them are still in prison tonight. so you assume that ugly story was over, at least the law enforcement component of that, now it s not over, the biden administration has in recent months according to a story in the washington an additional 700 best 1200 people
it will go on for months and possibly years. the impact of trauma from this event goes on for a very long time. i want to thank a sheriff luna and they monterey park least apartment for the incredible work they have done. we have our own law enforcement component here since very early on working for us with the police department and we will continue to do that with the sheriff. clearly depending on whether the individual is arrested. we will talk about prosecution on a later date. i also want to thank the u.s. justice department, our u.s. attorney, who is here today with us. again, this is a joint effort. depending what the conditions are, the bureau of investigation is also part of this work. what i want to make sure we get across to our entire community, we are a united community. when one of us is attacked, we
to the victims, family, but the entire community. my office has multiple roles in this space. number one, by state law, we run a mass casualty response unit. very early this morning we began to mobilize countywide resources in my office as well in order to provide service to the victims families and ott community. and this is work that the has not only begun today but, quite frankly, will go on for months and possibly years. the impact of trauma from he vent goes on for a very long time. i want to thank the sheriff s department, sheriff luna and the monterey park police department, for the incredible work they have done. we ve had also our own law enforcement component has been here since very early on working, first, with the monterey police department, and we will continue to do that with the sheriff and other partners. clearly, depending on whether
i want to thank the sheriff s department and the police department. we have had law enforcement component has been here since early on working with the monterey park police department and will do that with other partners whether individuals arrested. we ll talk about prosecution at a later date. i want to thank the u.s. justice department, the u.s. attorney here today with us. again, this is a joint effort and depending on the conditions the bureau of invest is part of the work. what i want to get across to the entire community is that we are a united community. when one of us is attacked we are here together and regardless of the motive for the horrendous event we work together. we ll here with monterey park