Thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Andye good evening, ladies gentlemen. Tois an absolute privilege join you tonight. We are here in fall river, massachusetts, a proud American City. An American City built by immigrants. [cheers and applause] rep. Kennedy from textiles to robots, this is a place that knows how to make great things. Students who are with us here this evening in the Auto Technology program at the Technical School carry on that rich legacy. [applause] rep. Kennedy like Many American hometowns, fall river has faced its share of storms but the people here are tough. They fight for each other. They pull for their city. It is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. This is a difficult task. Many have spent the last year anxious, and angry, afraid. We all feel the fractured faultlines across our country. We hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. Makes an economy that stocks sure and profits climb but fails
Rep. Kennedy thank you. Thank you. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It is an absolute privilege to join you tonight. We are here in fall river, massachusetts, a proud American City. An American City built by immigrants. [cheers and applause] rep. Kennedy from textiles to robots, this is a place that knows how to make great things. The students who are with us here this evening in the Auto Technology program at the Technical School carry on that rich legacy. [applause] rep. Kennedy like Many American hometowns, fall river has faced its share of storms, but the people here are tough. They fight for each other. They pull for their city. It is a fitting place to gather they call for their city. It is a fitting place to gather as our nation reflects on the state of our union. This is a difficult task. Many have spent the last year anxious, angry, afraid. We all feel the fractured faultlines across our country. We hear the voices of americans who are forgotten and feel forsaken. We see an
Want and ultimately enable us to create a future with ai that is positive for humans and machines. We are fortunate that these conversations are happening more now and that two of the press spot leaders driving these conversations are our special guest tonight. First, we will hear from eric, director of the mit initiative on the Digital Economy and author with andrew, bestselling author of two books. Next we will hear from max tegmark, cofounder of the nature of life and author of the new book just coming out, life 3. 0 being human in the age of Artificial Intelligence. I understand its in its second week on the New York Times bestseller list. Congratulations. Then the two gentlemen will have a conversation together and finally there will be time for questions with the audience. For we conclude with the reception in a book signing. Please join me with a warm welcome for eric and max. [applause] thank you. I am so delighted to be here. Its a pleasure to be able to have a chance to share
We talk more about that coming up. Now upstairs to matt salemme in news chopper 12. We are along 41. The main lines are drying off. Still a little shine on the roads along watertown plank. The main lines are drying off. Take it easy. Dont rush around. Travel times are looking good. Thats a look at the morning commute, back to you. Melinda thank you. The big story wisconsins election recounts are continuing into day two. The workers have the task of recounting nearly 3 million votes in just 12 days. Things got off to a slow start yesterday. Hillary is live with the latest. We are returning in two hours here and when the election workers will go back inside to the warehouse here near kk and maple and recounting four hundred thousand ballots electronically. That was part of the reason they started slow. You see, a Green Party Representative requested that all of the electronic machines be tested before the count started. The board agreed and found a problem in one of the it was fixed and
Wednesday, Queen Elizabeth spoke on the state opening of the british parliament. She delivered a speech written by the government that outlines the priorities of the coming year. Sunday, well bring you bbc parliaments coverage posted by day no britain. By daniel britton. That is at 9 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. This sunday night on q a, vanity fair fair columnist Michael Kinsley talks about his new book, old age, beginners beginners guide and living with parkinsons disease. Parkinsons is a disease and so that the nonsensical question. But, what i really meant obviously was thinking is it going to affect my thinking and how i earn a living. So that became pretty important. I asked the new raleigh juice whats gonna happen. And he says, while he was trying to tell me that there wasnt such a big deal and he said, you may lose your edge as if that was just nothing and i thought g, my edge is how i earn a living. Its why i have my friends. Maybe why have my wife. Sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Ea