It is jen psaki, and i know that you all tuned in because you want to hear what Chris Hayes thinks of everything happening right now. Especially at this crazy time. Me too, i get it. And he is taking some well deserved time off with his family but i can assure you he will be back and tell you everything he thinks. In the meantime, it has been just over two days, can you believe that . Since president Joe Biden announced he will be dropping out of the president ial race. And two days since he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. A lot has happened in that time, to put it mildly. In less than three days, harris has already secured enough delegates to win the nomination. Making her essentially the De Facto nominee heading into next months convention. Her campaign says between Sunday Afternoon and last night, it raised over 100 million. With the majority of donors getting for the very first time that is a big deal. That includes the largest single Day Fundraising Hall
7 00 p. M. Eastern. Inside with Jen Psaki starts now. Hi, everyone. It is Jen Psaki and i know you all tune in because you want to hear what Chris Hayes thinks of everything happening right now and especially at this crazy time. Me, too, i get it. He is taking welldeserved time off with his family, but i assure you he will be back and tell you everything he thinks. In the meantime it has been over two days since president Joe Biden announced he would be dropping out of the president ial race and two days since he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement. A lot has happened in that time to put it mildly. Harris has already secured enough delegates to win the nomination, making her essentially that affect no nominee the De Facto nominee. Between Sunday Afternoon and last night the campaign raised over 100 million. With the majority of donors giving for the first time, that is a big deal. That includes the largest single Day Fundraising Hall in american history. The campai
Generate not only understanding but as i will ask a number of witnesses legislative fix thats may be important in this rise of technology matched against a document matches against a document that has been a living document for more than a century obviously centuries, and that is the constitution of the United States of america. Like many other leaps forward in technology, facial Recognition Technology offers our society both promise and peril. Proponents extolled the potential benefits of modernized policing, greater certainty in Law Enforcement, safer borders and ultimately a more efficient criminal Justice System. At the same time, Facial Recognition systems have clear potential for misuse, have been found to be inaccurate at identifying certain groups of people. Ial for misuse and have found to be inaccurate at identifying certain groups of people. Moreover, the technology and how it has been used in prosecution raises constitutional concerns that call into question the basic tenet
Schakowsky. Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. Today this subcommittee hear about the potential for automobile technologies to improve lives and enhance safety. Let me state upfront, innovation and revolutionary transportation technologies not have to come at the advents of workers or the domestic manufacturing. Hundreds of thousands of americans are gainfully employed in the Automobile Manufacturing Sector and more than 4 million americans work as drivers. As we head into the next era of automobile technology, including Autonomous Vehicles, we must ensure economic security for this critical workforce and their families. We also must ensure that these vehicles are safe and acceptable to improve mobility. 2028 was the worst year in generation for 2020 was the worst year in general for fatalities, despite the number of cars that have been on the road due to and i think that is likely due to the fact that drivers have been more reckless as the roads have been more open. Cra
Y jan schakowsky. This hearing is carried by schakowsky. Good morning everyone. Thanks for joining. Us today the subcommittee will hear about potentials for automobile technologies to improve lives and enhanced safety. Let me state upfront, innovation and revolutionary transportation technologies do not have to come at the expense of our workers or the domestic manufacturing. Hundreds of thousands of americans are employed in the Automobile Manufacturing sector, and more than 4 million americans work as drivers. As we head into the next era of automobile technology, including autonomys vehicles, we must ensure we must ensure economic security for the critical workforce and their families. We also must ensure that these vehicles are safe and accessible to improve route 2020 was the worst year of our generation of fatalities and injuries despite a dramatic decrease in the number of cars that are on the road due to, and i think it is likely due to the fact that, drivers have been more rec