Download the free trial version below to get started. Doubleclick the downloaded file to install the software. The US Department of Defense is struggling to get its arms around all of the new security issues that have come with our current technological explosion. One. BibMe Free Bibliography Citation Maker MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard. From the report Of particular concern is Chinas interest in fields such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, which have increasingly attracted Chinese capital in recent years. The worry is that cutting edge technologies developed in the United States could be used by China to bolster its military capabilities and perhaps even push it ahead in strategic industries. The U. S. government is now looking to strengthen the role of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States CFIUS, the inter agency committee that reviews foreign acquisitions of U. S. companies on national security grounds. Reuters was able to view an unreleased Pentagon report that outlines the ways in which Chinese investors have found loopholes in CFIUS that allow them to avoid setting off any regulatory triggers. The report recommends that new legislation be drafted to update the rules governing foreign investment. It also advises that a list of critical technologies be compiled and restrictions should be placed on Chinese investment in those areas of development. With the launch of the Xbox One X only a few months away Microsoft needs an interim win to keep people interested in the console that is currently in a very distant. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis spoke to the US Senate at a hearing on Tuesday and he insisted that the CFIUS needs to be updated to deal with todays situation. The second most powerful man in the Senate, John Cornyn, has begun drafting legislation according to one of his aides. You heard that right. Windows 8 Skin Pack 11 0 Xp Antivirus. A top Republican is pushing for more regulation and less investment. Time will tell if Republicans can get behind another one of the Pentagons recommendations that goes against everything they stand for. The report is asking for greater flexibility on the immigration policy for Chinese graduate students studying in the US. It suggests that these students should be allowed to stay in the US after finishing their studies. The research firm Rhodium Group found that China funneled 4. US last year. It has increased that investment by 1. Tech lobbyists will surely be out in full force to fight any sort of regulatory increases. The new age of security threats includes encryption, online organization, cyberattacks, rapid spread of disinformation, autonomous vehicles, drones, unprecedented surveillance powers, and now, apparently, the pumping of billions of dollars into our economy. Reuters. Buster Keaton Wikipedia. Buster Keaton. Born. Joseph Frank Keaton1. October 4, 1. 89. Piqua, Kansas, U. S. Died. February 1, 1. Woodland Hills, California, U. S. Cause of death. Lung cancer. Resting place. Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills. Occupation. Actor, comedian, director, producer, writer, stunt performer. Years active. 18. SpousesNatalie Talmadgem. Mae Scrivenm. 1. Eleanor Norrism. 1. Children. 2ParentsJoseph Frank Buster Keaton October 4, 1. February 1, 1. 96. American actor, comedian, film director, producer, screenwriter, and stunt performer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname The Great Stone Face. Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keatons extraordinary period from 1. His career declined afterward with a dispiriting loss of his artistic independence when he was hired by Metro Goldwyn Mayer and he descended into alcoholism, ruining his family life. He recovered in the 1. Academy Honorary Award in 1. Many of Keatons films from the 1. Sherlock Jr. 1. 92. The General 1. 92. The Cameraman 1. Among its strongest admirers was Orson Welles, who stated that The General was cinemas highest achievement in comedy, and perhaps the greatest film ever made. Keaton was recognized as the seventh greatest film director by Entertainment Weekly,1. American Film Institute ranked him the 2. Hollywood cinema. Six year old Buster Keaton with his parents Myra and Joe Keaton during a vaudeville act. Early life in vaudevilleeditKeaton was born into a vaudeville family in Piqua, Kansas,1. Myra Keaton ne Cutler, was when she went into labor. He was named Joseph to continue a tradition on his fathers side he was sixth in a line bearing the name Joseph Keaton1 and Frank for his maternal grandfather, who disapproved of his parents union. Later, Keaton changed his middle name to Francis. His father was Joseph Hallie Joe Keaton, who owned a traveling show with Harry Houdini called the Mohawk Indian Medicine Company, which performed on stage and sold patent medicine on the side. According to a frequently repeated story, which may be apocryphal,1. Keaton acquired the nickname Buster at about 1. Keaton told interviewer Fletcher Markle that Houdini was present one day when the young Keaton took a tumble down a long flight of stairs without injury. After the infant sat up and shook off his experience, Houdini remarked, That was a real buster According to Keaton, in those days, the word buster was used to refer to a spill or a fall that had the potential to produce injury. After this, it was Keatons father who began to use the nickname to refer to the youngster. Keaton retold the anecdote over the years, including a 1. CBCs Telescope. 1. At the age of three, Keaton began performing with his parents in The Three Keatons. He first appeared on stage in 1. Wilmington, Delaware. The act was mainly a comedy sketch. Myra played the saxophone to one side, while Joe and Buster performed on center stage. The young Keaton would goad his father by disobeying him, and the elder Keaton would respond by throwing him against the scenery, into the orchestra pit, or even into the audience. A suitcase handle was sewn into Keatons clothing to aid with the constant tossing. The act evolved as Keaton learned to take trick falls safely he was rarely injured or bruised on stage. This knockabout style of comedy led to accusations of child abuse, and occasionally, arrest. However, Buster Keaton was always able to show the authorities that he had no bruises or broken bones. He was eventually billed as The Little Boy Who Cant Be Damaged, with the overall act being advertised as The Roughest Act That Was Ever in the History of the Stage. Decades later, Keaton said that he was never hurt by his father and that the falls and physical comedy were a matter of proper technical execution. In 1. 91. 4, Keaton told the Detroit News The secret is in landing limp and breaking the fall with a foot or a hand. Its a knack. I started so young that landing right is second nature with me. Several times Id have been killed if I hadnt been able to land like a cat. Imitators of our act dont last long, because they cant stand the treatment. Keaton claimed he was having so much fun that he would sometimes begin laughing as his father threw him across the stage. Noticing that this drew fewer laughs from the audience, he adopted his famous deadpan expression whenever he was working. The act ran up against laws banning child performers in vaudeville. According to one biographer, Keaton was made to go to school while performing in New York, but only attended for part of one day. Despite tangles with the law and a disastrous tour of music halls in the United Kingdom, Keaton was a rising star in the theater. Keaton stated that he learned to read and write late, and was taught by his mother. By the time he was 2. Keaton and his mother, Myra, left for New York, where Buster Keatons career swiftly moved from vaudeville to film. Keaton served in the United States Army in France with the 4. Infantry Division during World War I. His unit remained intact and was not broken up to provide replacements, as happened to some other late arriving divisions. During his time in uniform, he suffered an ear infection that permanently impaired his hearing. Silent film eraedit. A clip from the beginning of Cops 1. In February 1. 91. Keaton met Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle at the Talmadge Studios in New York City, where Arbuckle was under contract to Joseph M. Schenck. Joe Keaton disapproved of films, and Buster also had reservations about the medium. During his first meeting with Arbuckle, he asked to borrow one of the cameras to get a feel for how it worked. He took the camera back to his hotel room, dismantled and reassembled it. With this rough understanding of the mechanics of the moving pictures, he returned the next day, camera in hand, asking for work. He was hired as a co star and gag man, making his first appearance in The Butcher Boy. Keaton later claimed that he was soon Arbuckles second director and his entire gag department. He appeared in a total of 1. Arbuckle shorts, running into 1. They were popular and, contrary to Keatons later reputation as The Great Stone Face, he often smiled and even laughed in them. Keaton and Arbuckle became close friends, and Keaton was one of few people, along with Charlie Chaplin, to defend Arbuckles character during accusations that he was responsible for the death of actress Virginia Rappe. Arbuckle was eventually acquitted, with an apology from the jury for the ordeal he had undergone. In 1. 92. 0, The Saphead was released, in which Keaton had his first starring role in a full length feature. It was based on a successful play, The New Henrietta, which had already been filmed once, under the title The Lamb, with Douglas Fairbanks playing the lead. Fairbanks recommended Keaton to take the role for the remake five years later, since the film was to have a comic slant. After Keatons successful work with Arbuckle, Schenck gave him his own production unit, Buster Keaton Comedies. He made a series of two reel comedies, including One Week 1. The Playhouse 1. Cops 1. The Electric House 1. Keaton then moved to full length features. Keatons writers included Clyde Bruckman, Joseph Mitchell, and Jean Havez, but the most ingenious gags were generally conceived by Keaton himself. Comedy director Leo Mc. Carey, recalling the freewheeling days of making slapstick comedies, said, All of us tried to steal each others gagmen. But we had no luck with Keaton, because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldnt steal him2. The more adventurous ideas called for dangerous stunts, performed by Keaton at great physical risk.