important information, but, frankly, even more importantly, he has a fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. there was reporting that donald trump was ep listing the department of justice officials to do his nefarious bidding in trying to corruptly overturn the election s results. remember, there was that famous meeting where it was reported that president trump said, look, i know there was no fraud, just say there was and leave the rest to me and my allies in congress. what did jeffrey clark do? then a d.o.j. official he went back to the department of justice. he draft asked circulated a letter to the georgia state election officials giving them a blueprint to corruptly overturn the election s results. that makes jeffrey clark absolutely a member of a conspiracy to commit crimes against the united states with donald trump. and fronkly, the fact that he wrote and circulated that letter
that is a significant threat all of us should be concerned about. it gets a fraction of the attention in the media and fronkly among policymakers that the threat of terrorism gets. are we getting the balance right regard to our foreign policy? you raised the issue of north korea nely 15 years of bipartisan foreign policy and security policy and intelligence gathering has failed the u.s., has failed the new president in terms of north korea. president obama said they are told to incoming president trump north korea is the biggest threat. that s right. former president obama did tell president trump that on his way out of office. at the end of obama administration we did ratchet up the pressure on north korea through the first two successful u.n. security council resolutions that put a lot of pressure on north korea s
different ways to run a business. different ways to communicate with your friends. different ways to experience virtual worlds. i don t think we ve ever seen a decade like that fronkly. there was realization this was going to be part of our lives, where our work and entertainment and all that was going to reside. i believe that what is happening today is truly a revolution in the doopest sense of the word that 30 or 40 years from now it s going to be hard to recognize the way we live. technology can make our life better. and technology means that anything s possible. it is a fascinating future, but one which computer scientists themselves are beginning to question. for example, with free flow of information, can someone tap into my home computer and invade my privacy? will electronic mail eventually lead to electronic junk mail? will the stores as we know them today eventually disappear? and don t many shoppers really like squeezing the tomatoes? will we end up with a cashles