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It is hosted by the Woodrow Wilson center in washington dc. Welcome to the panel exchanging intelligence, exchanging data. Todaye three panelists who will give a paper. We start to my left with john fox. This paper will examine the role of the fbi and the formative years of the Transatlantic Partnership and focusing on the first decade of the cold war. That will try to give a Historical Perspective on recent discussions around the. Sa post9 11 activities , a paper that would look at the partnership or conversation within the context of intelligence organizations and organizational degree and look at it within the idea of intelligent studies and what it tells us about cooperation of the nsa and its partners. I and the curator of the International Spy museum here in washington dc. John, and right to fbi historian. His articles have appeared everywhere. He has a lot of pieces on the fbis website. Contributed chapters in several books and you can see him on the news, and he was a key playe
[ inaudible ] im sorry. Can you just remind me . It was passed in 1902, made permanent in 1904 and it was repealed finally in 1943 during world war ii largely because china was our ally and yet when it was repealed it set a quota of 105 a year, so it was not really repealed. Its not until 1960 that immigration opens up for the chinese. 1882. Yes . So there were sympathetic views among the working class so the people who excluded wanted them excluded were not the working class or not voters, and was there anyone in china who had any voice, any power at all to respond. China at this point was an extremely weak country. It was on the verge of being dominated by japan. This is really when japans rise over asia is really just emerging. And china actually wants u. S. Friendship as a bulwark against the japanese and a lot of European Countries are going into china not to colonize it per se, but to force trade on them. So china is looking for u. S. Friendship to keep this open door, as its cal
This is 40 minutes. It is a great pleasure to introduce today and welcome jeffrey immelt, the chairman and ceo of general electric, our newest corporate citizen. Dartmouthated from with a degree in applied sciences and went to harvard to get his mba. He spent his first 19 years at ge in Global Leadership ts biggestof i businesses including appliances, plastics, health care. , he succeeded jack welsh as the ceo. It is been said it is easier to succeed and inadequate ceo than an adequate one. So he had his work cut out for him. He succeeded the role four days before the 9 11 attacks. Nevertheless, in the 14. 5 years ge, hes been the ceo of has transformed the company by focusing on energy, health care, and transportation. Aeating its core as Materials Company manufacturing jet engines, locomotives, gas turbines, and mri scanners. In that process he has divested nba, nbc universal, and appliances. More recently, is selling ge capital which until a few years ago was responsible for 50 of t