Each year the 1st monday in september is labor day in the usa it is in canada too they just spell it differently its a celebration of the Labor Movement and its the unofficial end of summer and for many laborers automation and technology could spell the end of the line which jobs are robots taking over and which jobs will be safe lets ask our t. Boom bust host christy i and kristie ive read that in 1950 elevator operator was among 270 careers listed in the u. S. Census back to the future a recent Postal Service controversy involves. Taking sorting machines offline and these behemoths could move the mail much faster than human beings could and automation is replacing or accompanying workers in detroit and all sorts of Assembly Lines elsewhere kristie what sorts of Assembly Work is unlikely or impossible to be automated. Well as you know a lot of some of the work and manufacturing work is being heavily heavily automated nowadays but as a long must found out the hard way not everything ca
A secret we cant let the people know we cant let the enemy know where our troops are meanwhile as many as forty four thousand american troops are stationed across the world and not being tracked by the pentagon according to the u. S. Military in all stars and stripes and it claims to you that around three hundred thousand u. S. Personnel are operating in more than one hundred and fifty countries we got in touch with Us Defense Department which told us that some personnel are marked as having an unknown location because they may for example see adding that its data center may not accurately reflect the current force tell you tools ron paul again says that explanation one. Thats their excuse but that should not happen in a republic i mean people are supposed to know whats going on most every country in the world is imperfect including ours but our immediate goal should be to improve ourselves and not pretend that we can tell other people how to live and who should run their countries eve
Transportation secretary elaine chao joins the governors in a discussion on infrastructure. This is an hour. [crowd noise] [crowd chatter] good afternoon. I am terror of the development and Congress Commerce committee. Today is closing the plenary session. I want to thank all of the governors for joining us and making time in your agenda. Lets get started. States continue to be the debaters of innovation and innovative policy. No place is that more true than policies that states are pursuing to prepare for the nations transportation networks. As new and Innovative Technologies truly revolutionize the sector. As we see change occurring at an amazing rate, the governors are reshaping how states consider Infrastructure Investments. We will examine the challenges and opportunities for states and Innovative Technology as it becomes an integral part of the nations infrastructure. Im hoping this conversation will provide a chance to examine policy solutions, spurring the safe transition and i
All right. Good afternoon. Im governor john hicken looper, the chair of the ngas economic and commerce committee. Its my pleasure to host todays closing plenary session. I want to thank all the governors for joining us. Making time on your agenda. This is i think going to be an exciting session. So lets get started. States continue to be the incubators of innovation and innovative policy. And no place is that more true than policies that states are pursuing to prepare for the nations transportation networks. As new and Innovative Technologies truly revolutionize this sector, and as we see change occurring at an amazing rate, governors are reshaping how states consider Infrastructure Investments. This afternoon were going to examine the challenges and opportunities for states as Innovative Technology becomes an integral part of our nations infrastructure. And im hoping that this conversations going to provide a chance to examine policy solutions spurring the safe transition and implemen
All right. Good afternoon. Im governor john hicken looper, the chair of the ngas economic and commerce committee. Its my pleasure to host todays closing plenary session. I want to thank all the governors for joining us. Making time on your agenda. This is i think going to be an exciting session. So lets get started. States continue to be the incubators of innovation and innovative policy. And no place is that more true than policies that states are pursuing to prepare for the nations transportation networks. As new and Innovative Technologies truly revolutionize this sector, and as we see change occurring at an amazing rate, governors are reshaping how states consider Infrastructure Investments. This afternoon were going to examine the challenges and opportunities for states as Innovative Technology becomes an integral part of our nations infrastructure. And im hoping that this conversations going to provide a chance to examine policy solutions spurring the safe transition and implemen