building off the previous , howion, i wondered quickly will the innovation of technology affect policymaking in the future? >> you mean policymaking directly about technology or in the broadest sense? >> technology in the hands of civilians but also from a military and point. relatively speaking it tends to be slower. it in terms of the bush administration to the modern day we have seen rapid leaps and bounds in the types of technology available all around us. managingdering how policymaking, what are the changes we will be seeing? >> in terms of the technology itself, you are seeing huge battles over things that most americans do not understand. like net neutrality. if you ask down in the subway this afternoon, anyone over 40 would have no idea what you are talking about, chances are. those are huge battlegrounds. i think that they are not well people makingthe the policies, because most of them are over 40. there are long-term implications by people who well understand it. this morning mica gave a terrific talk about the balance between listening in and how many people you could listen in