Jasmine Crockett
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But I think that it's a lesson that we need to learn. I mean, if I had a magic wand, I would say that I would try to get the population in St. Louis educated in a future workforce capacity or a present day workforce capacity, understanding technology, understanding STEM, which also goes with technology, obviously, but I would get them focused on that, figuring out who is going to be over
making sure that we can safeguard what AI is and what it ain't. So we need people that are trained up and knowledgeable enough, but will do the good work of being government employees, even though you can go out in private industry and make more, but I would really steer them towards more technology.
making sure that we can safeguard what AI is and what it ain't. So we need people that are trained up and knowledgeable enough, but will do the good work of being government employees, even though you can go out in private industry and make more, but I would really steer them towards more technology.
making sure that we can safeguard what AI is and what it ain't. So we need people that are trained up and knowledgeable enough, but will do the good work of being government employees, even though you can go out in private industry and make more, but I would really steer them towards more technology.
And then even as we talk about logistics, like I don't really know what other kind of logistical kind of angles they have besides the actual Mississippi, right? So honestly- That's still a pretty good one.
And then even as we talk about logistics, like I don't really know what other kind of logistical kind of angles they have besides the actual Mississippi, right? So honestly- That's still a pretty good one.
And then even as we talk about logistics, like I don't really know what other kind of logistical kind of angles they have besides the actual Mississippi, right? So honestly- That's still a pretty good one.
I'm definitely not saying that, but like the fact is I'm talking to you about my district and how many planes come through, right? Like W is one of the large.
I'm definitely not saying that, but like the fact is I'm talking to you about my district and how many planes come through, right? Like W is one of the large.
I'm definitely not saying that, but like the fact is I'm talking to you about my district and how many planes come through, right? Like W is one of the large.
That's exactly right. So like it's kind of, You know, and when I talked about those trucks, right, it's the trains, it's the trucks and it's the planes. Right. And so even though I don't have a big river coming through my district, we are doing logistics and logistics is so important. It was so important because, you know, traditionally we have been a global economy.
That's exactly right. So like it's kind of, You know, and when I talked about those trucks, right, it's the trains, it's the trucks and it's the planes. Right. And so even though I don't have a big river coming through my district, we are doing logistics and logistics is so important. It was so important because, you know, traditionally we have been a global economy.
That's exactly right. So like it's kind of, You know, and when I talked about those trucks, right, it's the trains, it's the trucks and it's the planes. Right. And so even though I don't have a big river coming through my district, we are doing logistics and logistics is so important. It was so important because, you know, traditionally we have been a global economy.
We historically have been building and building and building out our our our trade system. you know, in a very global way. And now I don't really know. So but I would say building around what you have that naturally occurs and building that up, I think it could be fantastic and phenomenal. So I think logistics would be a very strong space.
We historically have been building and building and building out our our our trade system. you know, in a very global way. And now I don't really know. So but I would say building around what you have that naturally occurs and building that up, I think it could be fantastic and phenomenal. So I think logistics would be a very strong space.
We historically have been building and building and building out our our our trade system. you know, in a very global way. And now I don't really know. So but I would say building around what you have that naturally occurs and building that up, I think it could be fantastic and phenomenal. So I think logistics would be a very strong space.
And then from an educational space, I think just anything that you could do for getting people trained up for AI, which I think is truly taken over in this moment. And the reason I say it's a lesson is because I think that we are not paying attention to like what happened to the St. Louis's of the world, right? And deciding that we won't be that as a country.
And then from an educational space, I think just anything that you could do for getting people trained up for AI, which I think is truly taken over in this moment. And the reason I say it's a lesson is because I think that we are not paying attention to like what happened to the St. Louis's of the world, right? And deciding that we won't be that as a country.
And then from an educational space, I think just anything that you could do for getting people trained up for AI, which I think is truly taken over in this moment. And the reason I say it's a lesson is because I think that we are not paying attention to like what happened to the St. Louis's of the world, right? And deciding that we won't be that as a country.
And I think that we are running the risk of that, especially as we're going through these mass deportations and things like that, like not making sure or not allowing us to have the best of everything that we can have, right?