national security of china? china decides what determines national security. so a greeting card company that seems harmless, but china will want all of those details and maybe has collected all those details on you. what do you think? you know, i grew up in a world where everything is online. where everything is connected to the internet. i grew up knowing everything online is at risk and not secure. what i do, my goal is to never put anything online that i m not willing to be released publicly. i encourage my students to do the same thing. don t post photos online if you re not welling for it to be discovered by others. neil: but if you have your i.p. address and china gets their hands hahn it even though you re not intending to get any of that out, the very i.p.
clearly said they will replace the united states as a global superpower, that they will dominate the west by dominating key technology areas. and jacqui, their playbook is to steal the i.p., steal the technology, set off the competitive chinese entity, being subsidize it so they can price u.s. companies and the rest of the world out of the market, and then take private equity and go and buy up our new bankrupt assets and create a monopoly in that key technology area and they are not just doing it to win or to make money, they are doing it for strategic reasons to then create dependencies on the rest of the world on that technology area on nano robotics, artificial intelligence, down the list, and hand it over to the military and allow them to launch those key items and militarize them.
special grand jury and made clear the grand jury complied with the charter and abided by georgia georgia s laws. whether she stepped over the line and what special grand jurors can say, the judge said it s not up to him to assess. they can t talk about deliberations, discussions in private but free to talk about essentially anything that happened in the room when witnesses were present or when prosecutors or the district attorney were present. ultimately what happens next is up to district attorney fonnie willis. she ll decide whether to go to a regular grand jury and pursue charges against the former president or allies. back to you guys. sara murray, thank you. the pentagon is investigating how internal emails were leaked for two weeks without its knowledge. u.s. special operations command confirmed the service was not hacked. yeah, the cybersecurity researcher who detected the leak says anyone who knew the server s i.p. address could access the data.
meet kara frederick, director of tech policy, heritage foundation, former employee of facebook in california. nice to see you, kara, good morning to you. i said good morning. i meant good afternoon, i usually work in the morning. feels like morning. bill: thank you for being here. if this is so invasive, how did we allow it to get this far, embedded in our phones just about everywhere. your guess is as good as mine. people remember not cognizant of the national security threat when it came to tiktok. we knew china has engaged in i.p. theft, espionage, forced tech transfer, but the datasets, you are familiar with the anthem hack, marriott hack. with tiktok, they can take a social media and add the information, so how you use your cell phone, use the keyboard. bill: let me come back to
company, partnering with ford, to build electric car batteries here in the united states. that company is tied to the chinese communist party s united front influence campaign. ford says this, ford is accelerating the reshoring of america s critical supply chains. ford will maintain full control of the battery facility, wholly owned by ford, no foreign investment. it does not eliminate the possibility of influence from china and where do the raw materials for the batteries come from, if not china? yeah, you are absolutely right. this is industry responding to government policy, and when you have states like california banning any gas powered vehicles, when you have the massive taxpayer funded subsidies in the inflation reduction act, then industry is going to respond. the problem is, all roads lead through china when it comes to the technology and we know their long painful history with i.p. theft and your point on the raw