About electric vehicles only. If we could accomplish the same goals with other technologies, then that out to be open to the marketplace and technologies can compete with one another to [inaudible conversations] achieve those goals. And the other comments on that question about what are the obstacles standing in the way, not electric cars but fuel cell, [inaudible conversations] anything other than gasoline or do you agree with what robert has said . A good baseline for that question, if any one of us or any other companies of competitors could figure that [inaudible conversations] solution out on a particular technology that a company can do very well in that market. We dont know. Thank you, guys. Thank you. We have taken electrification from a small handful one, to, three, 452 something over 60 all [inaudible conversations] competing for what has been pointed out to be 3 of the market. And the more volume would increase. It hasnt worked out that way. We are competing for the same 3 o
Well start our second panel today. First i want to introduce the moderator our very own colleen shogun. Who is the Senior Vice President at the David M Rubinstein National Center for white house history of the White House Historical association . Dr. Shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from Yale University as well as a bachelors degree in Political Science from boston college. She has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles with the us senate as well as the library of congress, dr. Shogun teaches government students at Georgetown University and served as vice chair of the womens Suffrage Centennial commission. Another feather in her cap in an illustrious resume is that she currently serves as a cochair of the board of directors at the womens Suffrage National Monument Foundation designated by the congress to build the first memorial in dc dedicated to the history of the movement for womens equality. Its a huge d
The United States is designating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorism. It should have happened a long time ago. It should have happened years ago. In addition to threatening the world by nuclear devastation, north korea has repeatedly supported acts of International Terrorism including assassinations on foreign soil. So let me bring in head of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for scholars and former california congresswoman. A pleasure to have you on. Welcome. Thank you, brooke. So designating north korea as a state sponsor of terror. How significant is that . Its a big deal, and its sad that the news is going to move to tweets. This should be the centerpiece of President Trumps day. It was worked on by rex tillerson. Kudos to our secretary of state who worked behind the scenes with all of the countries in the region to support this effort and its clearly justified. Its legal to do this. North korea was on the state sponsor of terrorism list until it was removed in 2008 b