We are looking at mostly cloudy skies as we head to our day tracking a week weather system that is going to usher in those clouds and also a few spotty sprinkles or showers as we go through our monday. The grsanta rosa, petaluma from a whole, as well as for oakland, near concord, a few spotty sprinkles this morning. As we take you through our day as we had through our morning, you can see low to mid 40s, daytime has a little bit below average for this time of year, 59 in San Francisco, 66 in san jose and 62 for oakland. We will talk about a warmup as we head to the week, details coming up. Lets check in for a look at traffic. We do have a couple things going on out there the f northbound 880 right around 42nd. This is due to overnight roadwork and lane closures happening, as you can see on our maps we are seeing a little bit a red. Give yourself a few extra minutes. Other than that, there is some roadwork also along 680, both directions as you work urthroug highway 24, weve got a few c
Were honored to have both the chairman and the Ranking Member of the committee here. I understand senator cardin you have an introduction to make. Lets recognize first senator carper because he will come back into his little bit later. Junta thank her chair and Ranking Member for putting this together. I like to ask unanimous consent this appears in the record five a chance to give it life i will do that. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. How to thank you for being here today think my friend and his staff for their help in getting this hearing together. I think the last one is retiring this year, that leaves you and me. I hope thats not a message. We did come in and spend a lot of time together working in a bipartisan way. Looking forward to working with my colleagues on the committee to benefit the economy. Since the president has been in office weve added over 2 million jobs in Consumer Confidence has skyrocketed. However the economy willingly grow infrastructure is maintained. In
First we welcome republican incumbent senator john thune. Welcome. Democratic candidate brian bengs. Welcome. And libertarian candidate tamara lesnar. Welcome. Thank you so much for having me. Tonights questions will come from our panel of journalists at the Health Reporter policy reporter and the morning news anchor. Before we begin lets review tonights rules. Each candidate has one minute for Opening Statements and two minutes for closing statements. Each question warrants a 92nd answer of 62nd rebuttal from of the other two candidates and a 32nd response from the original candidate as needed we drew the order for Opening Statements before tonights broadcast the lt. Col. Bangs, the first Opening Statement goes to you. Hello friends, first i want to think south dakota public broadcasting for organizing this event. I am a retired Lieutenant Colonel a 26 year veteran of the u. S. Navy and air force. Im a husband, father, teacher with experience at the air force academy, the nato school
Lesnar. Welcome. Thank you so much for having me. Tonights questions will come from our panel of journalists at the Health Reporter policy reporter and the morning news anchor. Before we begin lets review tonights rules. Each candidate has one minute for Opening Statements and two minutes for closing statements. Each question warrants a 92nd answer of 62nd rebuttal from of the other two candidates and a 32nd response from the original candidate as needed we drew the order for Opening Statements before tonights broadcast the lt. Col. Bangs, the first Opening Statement goes to you. Hello friends, first i want to think south dakota public broadcasting for organizing this event. I am a retired Lieutenant Colonel a 26 year veteran of the u. S. Navy and air force. Im a husband, father, teacher with experience at the air force academy, the nato school in germany and where i live. Im running for the u. S. Senate because i am fed up with the hyper partisanship and the crippling dysfunction of o
The U.K. government is taking too "narrow" a view of AI safety and risks falling behind in the AI gold rush, according to a report released today. The report, published by the parliamentary House of Lords' Communications and Digital Committee, follows a months-long evidence-gathering effort involving input from a wide gamut of stakeholders, including big tech companies, academia, venture capitalists, media and government. Among the key findings from the report was that the government should refocus its efforts on more near-term security and societal risks posed by large language models (LLMs) such as copyright infringement and misinformation, rather than becoming too concerned about apocalyptic scenarios and hypothetical existential threats, which it says are "exaggerated."