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with congresswoman zoe lofgren.applause] >> thank you, congresswoman, for joining us today at the intersect. and thank you to everyone for being here. for those of you who don't know, congresswoman lofgren represents the 18th district of california, is the ranking member on the house science, space and technology committee, and is also a senior member of the house judiciary committee. so really glad to have you here today. i have to say i'm happy to be sitting in this seat. since i recently testified in front of the house energy and commerce committee and i have to say, it's nice to be giving the questions as opposed to receiving them. with that, let's get right into it. i wanted to start with an area that i know you have been focusing on quite a lot lately and maybe that's an area that, in the a.i. kind of era that we're living in, hasn't been talked about as much. but i really wanted to start with hearing your perspective on, as we're looking at other emerging technology areas, one of the things you've been lookin
with congresswoman zoe lofgren.applause] >> thank you, congresswoman, for joining us today at the intersect. and thank you to everyone for being here. for those of you who don't know, congresswoman lofgren represents the 18th district of california, is the ranking member on the house science, space and technology committee, and is also a senior member of the house judiciary committee. so really glad to have you here today. i have to say i'm happy to be sitting in this seat. since i...
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with congresswoman zoe lofgren.applause] >> thank you, congresswoman, for joining us today at the intersect. and thank you to everyone for being here. for those of you who don't know, congresswoman lofgren represents the 18th district of california, is the ranking member on the house science, space and technology committee, and is also a senior member of the house judiciary committee. so really glad to have you here today. i have to say i'm happy to be sitting in this seat. since i recently testified in front of the house energy and commerce committee and i have to say, it's nice to be giving the questions as opposed to receiving them. with that, let's get right into it. i wanted to start with an area that i know you have been focusing on quite a lot lately and maybe that's an area that, in the a.i. kind of era that we're living in, hasn't been talked about as much. but i really wanted to start with hearing your perspective on, as we're looking at other emerging technology areas, one of the things you've been lookin
with congresswoman zoe lofgren.applause] >> thank you, congresswoman, for joining us today at the intersect. and thank you to everyone for being here. for those of you who don't know, congresswoman lofgren represents the 18th district of california, is the ranking member on the house science, space and technology committee, and is also a senior member of the house judiciary committee. so really glad to have you here today. i have to say i'm happy to be sitting in this seat. since i...
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i spoke with representative zoe lofgren about where the money will go, why it's needed, and solutions for this challenging problem. communities across the bay area continue their efforts to try and address the homelessness crisis, and santa clara county is not immune. >> every day i hear it from people and see it myself. people living in tents, it's really unacceptable. >> reporter: representative lofgren says the bulk of the around $39 million in federal funding, about $29 million, will go to the santa clara public housing. the rest will go to nonprofits that work to address homelessness. >> it's the local governments that are tip of the spear on this. they make all the decisions on zoning, what will be built, and all of that. so the major role that the federal government can play is to provide funding for those efforts. >> reporter: she says the crisis has gotten worse in recent years. >> we've got to dig our way out of this. >> reporter: there isn't a singular reason for the crisis, however lofgren says the housing crash in 2008 still plays a role in where we are today with homeles
i spoke with representative zoe lofgren about where the money will go, why it's needed, and solutions for this challenging problem. communities across the bay area continue their efforts to try and address the homelessness crisis, and santa clara county is not immune. >> every day i hear it from people and see it myself. people living in tents, it's really unacceptable. >> reporter: representative lofgren says the bulk of the around $39 million in federal funding, about $29 million,...
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representative lofgren, what do you expect to hear tomorrow? >> i don't know.d insurrection. there's no question about that. i guess the real issue is who gets to decide and what are the standards for deciding. i suppose the court could weasel out of the conclusion in that way. we know what he did. it's interesting, some of my colleagues, matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene just introduced a bill saying he didn't do it. the 14th amendment provides for a role of congress. both houses can excuse the insurrectionist by a vote of two thirds. that's not what their motion does. it's lying eyes. >> let's pull up that resolution led by matt gaetz. they're trying to say that trump didn't engage in insurrection or rebellion. this is an attack on the 14th amendment language, tim. they're trying to undermine it. one of the arguments we've heard from trump's own attorneys. the 14th amendment amendment case, the immunity case they're tied, not just legally, but the subject matter itself. >> they are tied, but the supreme court doesn't typically, alicia, review findings of
representative lofgren, what do you expect to hear tomorrow? >> i don't know.d insurrection. there's no question about that. i guess the real issue is who gets to decide and what are the standards for deciding. i suppose the court could weasel out of the conclusion in that way. we know what he did. it's interesting, some of my colleagues, matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene just introduced a bill saying he didn't do it. the 14th amendment provides for a role of congress. both houses can...
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representative lofgren says it's up to the cities to take action. >> it's the local governments that are the tip of the sphere on this. they make the decisions on zoning, what will be built, and all of that. so the major role that the federal government can can play is to provide funding for those efforts. >> governor newsom was supposed to deliver 200 tiny homes for the unhoused in san jose, but instead will give the city nearly 13 million to build them instead. city officials say the funds are not enough for the full project and will need about 5 to $10 million more. >>> it is a first alert weather day, as we mentioned. coming up after the break, a look at conditions going up to tahoe and what you can expect at ski resorts if you're able to make it up there. >>> plus, why hundreds of people stripped down to their underwear to run through san francisco during an atmospheric river. now, this was all for a - [narrator] at kpix, we're taking weather to the next level. - we can show not just what's happening at ground level, but we can show what's happening in the upper levels of the at
representative lofgren says it's up to the cities to take action. >> it's the local governments that are the tip of the sphere on this. they make the decisions on zoning, what will be built, and all of that. so the major role that the federal government can can play is to provide funding for those efforts. >> governor newsom was supposed to deliver 200 tiny homes for the unhoused in san jose, but instead will give the city nearly 13 million to build them instead. city officials say...
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rodríguez nos tiene esto lofgren issa ya me estoy muriendo.se desbordó y acabo de cruzar la frontera solamente para ver el partido de fútbol. y ya tienes boleto ya, por supuesto que sí. cuánto te costó? pues si pagamos una cantidad fuerte, la verdad, si exageraron. pero vale la pena. vale la pena porque estamos con el mejor del mundo viendo. lo siento. cómo está que sale lo de niños? sale lo. mi sueño que he tenido de niño pa poderlo ver. siente bonito y pues feliz se siente. aquí llegaron fanáticos de todas las razas, hablando diferentes idiomas, pero con la palabra fútbol como lenguaje universal. chu schiff messi messi es mi favorito. la distancia o lo que tuvieron que pagar estos aficionados por cada boleto es lo de menos. aquí lo importante es ser parte de la historia en este partido. cómo te llamas? cómo te llamas? salvador villegas. de dónde viene salvador? de chicos 10 horas manejando. 10 horas manejando. mirar al messi. y cuánto pagaste por el boleto? 600. no, no tenía 600 en el banco. se me fue todo. la admiración por la pulga es tan
rodríguez nos tiene esto lofgren issa ya me estoy muriendo.se desbordó y acabo de cruzar la frontera solamente para ver el partido de fútbol. y ya tienes boleto ya, por supuesto que sí. cuánto te costó? pues si pagamos una cantidad fuerte, la verdad, si exageraron. pero vale la pena. vale la pena porque estamos con el mejor del mundo viendo. lo siento. cómo está que sale lo de niños? sale lo. mi sueño que he tenido de niño pa poderlo ver. siente bonito y pues feliz se siente. aquí...
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omitted and every one of the america we know that we can become a net shining city on the health lofgren gotta take it seriously effective make sure that the next generation has the same opportunities we did see what a by the way, i'm so happy to text you this morning because if not scored you at 2.6 trillion motive is that from the so-called that bill that you passed and unfortunately, few crazies do not want to reward you for about 100 bridge. kevin: they punish me for saving 2.6 trillion and assignments just think that would giving me the fall two years soon we only thought it was most usually turned south to give you two voices trillion and kevin has that you look at this video these numbers, and i have said commune talk about this the elio storm and the lessons must anybody thought it okay, with practice it was driven by government spending is a look at this, that spending yourself, the 50 year average is 20 jeannie gp which is a good way is pretty 21 percent of gdp by 2034 of the tenure window, 24.1 percent gdp that's the bidn bayside add total deficits, the 50 year averages $3.7 t
omitted and every one of the america we know that we can become a net shining city on the health lofgren gotta take it seriously effective make sure that the next generation has the same opportunities we did see what a by the way, i'm so happy to text you this morning because if not scored you at 2.6 trillion motive is that from the so-called that bill that you passed and unfortunately, few crazies do not want to reward you for about 100 bridge. kevin: they punish me for saving 2.6 trillion and...
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for those who do not know congresswoman lofgren is the 18th district of california.e space and technology committee is also a senior member of the house judiciary committee. so, really glad to have you here today i have say i'm happy to be sitting in this seat since they recently testified in front of the house energy and commerce committee have to say it's nice to be giving the questions as opposed to receiving them. so with that let's get right into it. i want to start an area i know you have been focusing on quite a lot lately. maybe that is an area the ai era we are living and has not been talked about as much but it really wanted to start tearing your perspective. as we are looking other emerging technology areas one of things we are looking at why it's so important the u.s. is prioritizing quantum computing and what you've been thinking about looking at in that space. >> the science committee is taken the lead on this issue. took the lead in 2018 informing the initiative. it yielded the results we had hoped for in terms of research and supporting efforts in the
for those who do not know congresswoman lofgren is the 18th district of california.e space and technology committee is also a senior member of the house judiciary committee. so, really glad to have you here today i have say i'm happy to be sitting in this seat since they recently testified in front of the house energy and commerce committee have to say it's nice to be giving the questions as opposed to receiving them. so with that let's get right into it. i want to start an area i know you have...
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on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies with california democratic congresswoman zoe lofgrennd
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