Have backfired in the economic regard. Despite changing the government they did and get tha the economc growth that they were hoping for. In tunisia they may get it that is to say the statistics after 2011. If they do that thats not so bad, but certainly they thought this was a way to approve the economy. I think in the longterm, they are right. That is to say that corruption was so bad that its discouraging for the foreign investment. And i think the new governance that are coming in are weak and inexperienced for the most part that is the message that they need. Thats maybe with a lookout in that regard and they were right. Thank you for your good questions and appreciate coming out. We will go to the signing now. Thanks so much. [applause] let me get a minute to get this taken down and then we will go ahead and get the signing going. [inaudible conversations] next on booktv after words with guest host theresa, former white house chief information officer. This week cheryl and her fi
The public is greater now than ever before. Traffic light cameras, drawn monitoring and more amounts to a police state that must be rolled back. This program is about an hour. Host cheryl, its a pleasure to be here with you today and i really enjoyed reading your book police state usa. I am a data junkie by nature and i just love the opportunity to talk with people about how to protect their data. We have got so many modernday privacy issues that are coming up and what i love about what you do with the book, its so well researched and so thoughtful and so provoking and im really excited to talk with you today and have a conversation about what do people need to know and is there actually anything we can do about it . I think you gave me a little bit of hope here in the book. One of the things that i thought was really interesting with the nsa revelations and i wrote a little bit about that in my book privacy in the age of big data, was how consumers didnt realize businesses collect a l
3000dollar dinner. Saw legal as long as we stand up at the reception in eat we are legal. I can have meals. I can still use alice fisher and thats the other thing. She said the congressman used low just for fundraisers. No kidding. Everybody listening to this program and everyone on my film today i was charged. I pled guilty and i did a lot of from things but using a loge for a fundraiser collects the entire congress would be a loge is a private box. You go to them and you watch the game and you have a fundraiser. This done today. Nothing is changed on that. Those are the types of things were they said he used the private lounge. Its done constantly. Cspan heres some video. Tom rogers you mentioned and i want you to look at it and tell us what role you played. My role was very small. Also what happened was i had people who trusted me that came to me and they came to me in the year 2002. I walked into the bar and i looked for somebody who looked like they were looking for somebody and u
[applause] [inaudible conversations] next, on booktv, after words with theresa payton, this week Cheryl Chumley and her first book, police state u. S. A. how orwells nightmare is becoming our reality in may, the Washington Times reporter argues that governments desire to to monitor and control the public is greater now than ever before. Traffic light cameras, drove monitoring and more amounts to a police state that must be rolled back. This program is about an hour. Host cheryl, and its a pleasure to be here with you today and ive really enjoyed your book, step two. I am a data junkie by nature and i just love the opportunity to talk with people about how to protect their data. With so many modernday privacy issues coming up in what i love about what you do with the book on it so was research, so thought of as though provoking. So im really excited to have a conversation about what do people need to know and if there actually anything we can do about it . He gave me a little help here