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one of them that i am working really hard to support his by assemblywoman, dr weber, that will limit the instances where it is lawful for a police officer to use lethal force. she drafted this in the wake of a tragedy. and other by senator bradford that deals with data. it has been so hard -- what is happening here is happening in the state level. it has been so hard to get police departments to agree to collect data, just information. there are actually two bills that will hopefully make it easier for us to capture more data about what police are doing. >> supervisor cohen: it is admirable that you're engaging on the state level with our legislatures to make important strides to change laws. a lot of the laws we have been able to implement here, data collection, i alter that ordinance and got that passed a few years ago for data collection. of various types of data collection, also paying attention to fines and fees. we pass that on tuesday as you know. no longer criminalizing poor people for their inability to pay. that's what we've been doing at the local level i've noticed on the
one of them that i am working really hard to support his by assemblywoman, dr weber, that will limit the instances where it is lawful for a police officer to use lethal force. she drafted this in the wake of a tragedy. and other by senator bradford that deals with data. it has been so hard -- what is happening here is happening in the state level. it has been so hard to get police departments to agree to collect data, just information. there are actually two bills that will hopefully make it...
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weber. >> thank you chairwoman. dr. -- in your prepared testimony, you talked about how the doe national labs have a history of research collaboration, and the ability to confront short and long-term complex science challenges. hold that thought in mind for just one second. ms. mcallen, you said you talk to a vet who felt the stigma when trying to interact with >> going out and socializing and being in a wheelchair and trying to get around people and feeling that he was in the way. >> mr. worden, you listed all of these causes of suicide. to you have that list available for us where we can get that letter? anxiety, depression, was stigma one of those causes? >> no. but stigma is one of the reasons why they don't receive va medical services. >> thank you. dr. -- back to you. we have --'s -- a history of working with some of those other agencies you said earlier. mr. worden, you said that the va has trouble working with outside groups. i would offer up the point that the department of energy does night. does not. -- does
weber. >> thank you chairwoman. dr. -- in your prepared testimony, you talked about how the doe national labs have a history of research collaboration, and the ability to confront short and long-term complex science challenges. hold that thought in mind for just one second. ms. mcallen, you said you talk to a vet who felt the stigma when trying to interact with >> going out and socializing and being in a wheelchair and trying to get around people and feeling that he was in the way....
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dr. kusnezov for his five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you. chairman smith, ranking member johnson, chairwoman comstock, chairman weber, ranking member lipinski and ranking member veasey and distinguished members of the subcommittee on research and technology and the subcommittee on energy, i thank you for taking up this important issue and for the opportunity to address the members and share with the department of energy in collaboration with the department of veterans affairs is trying to do at the intersection of next generation artificial intelligence, super computing, u.s. innovation and veterans health. at the department of energy driven by where our missions are heading we work at the forefront of technologies and today we are embracing artificial intelligence. this coincides with diminishing returns from moore's law where squeezing the most out of our computer paradigm remains important. this post moore's law era necessitates ai-inspired architectures to navigate an increasingly data driven world. i believe that a cornerstone for progress will be how rapidly we embrace a next generation of ai enabled predictiv
dr. kusnezov for his five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you. chairman smith, ranking member johnson, chairwoman comstock, chairman weber, ranking member lipinski and ranking member veasey and distinguished members of the subcommittee on research and technology and the subcommittee on energy, i thank you for taking up this important issue and for the opportunity to address the members and share with the department of energy in collaboration with the department of veterans...