Workable are those solutions. I mean, if you just step back from men think about this, any new technology for connected vehicle they put into the marketplace at best will go on 50, 60 million vehicles in the United States in 87 the million globally. Here in the United States you have 303 million vehicles already in the car park and get you are only producing 15 fists or 16 million new vehicles each year. Have the really making effective with it might take utility years for the technology to propagate throughout. So regulators need to understand that legislating something instantaneously does not mean you fix the problem. In fact of you may cause a bigger problem. And you may increase the cost of the technology. So it is much better in my mind to try to work through and facility with the players to understand really what is possible. Can you me, could you do that would be the vehicle . Kirsten looking at this and thinking, well, if by major auto maker can i introduce it in my vehicles b
President obama created an Election Commission to reduce voting problems at polling places. After the release of their report the commission met with the president. I just want to say thank you publicly to all the wonderful people here who have served on the president ial commission on Election Administration. I think all of us would call recall in the last election in 2012 we had reports around the country up tremendously long lines with people when they tried to vote and in some cases for hours they were stuck. The day of the election i said we are going to need to do something about it, and i think all of us share the belief that regardless of Party Affiliation that our democracy demands that our citizens can participate in a smooth and effective way, and i called on congress to work with us but i also thought it was important for us to have bipartisan independent panel that could actually dig into the facts and try to determine what can we do to improve the situation. Unlike a lot
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