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all right. joining us now from washington, d.c. with a look at axios a.m., editor in chief for axios nicholas johnson. walk us through t what is axios one big thing. today s one big thing is the next super power show down. we have seen the images of devastation from hurricane dorian as it reeked havoc in the bahamas. they will need billions of dollars in infrastructure aid and investment. trump officials are beginning to think about the national security implications if china rushes to provide that aid. their soft power is involving infrastructure projects, building roads and ports and telecom networks as part of their belt and road initiatives. this happened in africa, asia and even europe. now trump officials are thinking what if that extends to the bahamas, if china tries to step in and provide a lot of aid, ally to the united states, 50
miles off the coast of america. huawei is on the naughty list. u.s. officials think it s a tool of espionage. trump administration is concerned what if that company rushes in to help rebuild bahamas, destroy telecom networks. how are we seeing here the trump administration respond to potentially limiting china s involvement with hurricane dorian. this is very early, the hurricane just moved offshore of the bahamas a couple days ago. trump administration officials have begun talking to bhm officials, cut the brewer raes so they can get to u.s. aid first. what we re hearing is being very vigilant if china tries to make inroads. if they see this as an opportunity to gain a foot hold in the region. what are you learning this morning about former white house press secretary sarah sanders who apparently has a new book potentially coming out and what might it reveal about her personal plans to run for
companies we are back with the wall street journal business world columnist. so you have been critical of the trump administration policy on huawei. why? it really began with obama administration, policy keeping huawei out of u.s. telecom networks i understand their concern i have the same concerns but we re not succeeding in protecting networks we should have let huawei come in forced to it compete even terms with companies are on the world networks from components around the wold only way to keep networks secure monitor very closely have lots of i different people s equipment so if something wrong with somebody s commitment you can channel traffic over someone else s part of the network. about what pompeo secretary of state if chinese government decided to call on huawei said need to monitor so and so you are in network they would do so that is a danger. would they do so would chinese go of the do that i