countries? yeah. i mean, you know, of course, there s lots of scenarios here, right? and who knows how that plays out, but that s the point. we don t know how it plays out. and i will point out, you know, if you think back to the 1930s great depression, you know, big cause of that depression was this kind of tension around trade and smoot-hawley. that was the legislation we passed, that increased tariffs on imported products. i m not suggesting we re going into the great depression, not that, but that s pretty instructive. we should look at that. that didn t work out so well, and i think this path would also work out very badly for all of us. is there anything positive about such a 20% tax? no. there s nothing positive. this is a lose-lose all the way around. and you know, what signal does it send more broadly. the united states of america, since world war ii, has been about embracing the rest of the world and getting the rest of
passed the anyone? anyone? the tariff bill. the holly smoot tariff about. right, ben? smoot-hawley i thought. it s both. right. you re right, charlie. should be smoot-hawley. china has been incredibly good to us. yes. they are an aggressive power. yes, they are a rising government. yes, they ve done number of bad things. overall they have benefitted the american consumer fantastically. we should not be picking fights with them, especially someone as incredibly ignorant as donald trump should not be picking fights with them. of all the economic problems we have, that s all he does is talk about china, china. i almost can hear him in my sleep saying the word china. china. of all the things we have to worry about, like a ridiculous tax code, corporate tax rates, you name it, entitlements, he s railing on china? but you know what, he s
you will see higher risk systems that can endanger an agency of compromise. but there is a lot of low risk and moderate risk systems to data can be moved through the cloud to be an organization that is involved in cybersecurity or information involved in federal government planning may decide to either keep it in house or use it in a cloud with in the u.s. where as an organization or federal agency that is supporting workers all over the globe may want to use the clout it is all over the world, recognizing the are making a choice and they can see the risks that they are documenting so we will see the low or moderate systems moving i don t see any reason why an agency cio can t make that decision. john curran is with the registry for internet members and has been our guest on the communicators along with our guest reporter, jennifer martinez, who is a technology reporter with politico. thank you. the head of the federal communications commission julius genachowski lead and
it is expected to be completed in 2013 for a recently, the former president sat down with smu questions president george w. bush, what was writing this book like? i am a type a personality, i guess you d say and after the presidency, my life went from 100 miles an hour to zero. and the book gave me a focus and a project to keep me occupied. in other words, i was sitting around crawford after the presidency. there was no intelligence briefings, no staff meetings, no crises to deal with and the book gave me something to focus on. i really i actually started writing the book the first day of my post-presidency. when did you decide to do the decisions points as the way you did it? probably the summer of 08. in other words, i was thinking about the book. i d called a group of historians in, many of whom you ve interviewed, by the way, and they all suggested i write the book. they suggested i read grant s memoirs, which i did, but i knew i needed a structure. and i though
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