Thank you, chief fisher. Senator carper . I think the question the chairman raised really important one, really important one. To the extent, strengthen our relationship with mexico and prove our confidence in the information that they can provide, then that, they can provide us, will only help. I think one of the best force multipliers on the Canadian Border is our relationship with canada. I want to just throw in force multipliers for a while. One of you maybe a couple of you, talking about force multipliers, i mentioned that assets were able to deploy between the ports of entry. We have drones on the border of mexico. Drones, at least a couple, up on our border with canada. We have fixed wing aircraft with the border with mexico. We have fixedwing aircraft with the border in mexico. What we find out is an inspector generals report couple month ago raised serious question about efficiency, the effectiveness of drones on the southern border. We already have problems. If the wind is ab
Liaisons situated and physically present at each of our different targeting centers to be able to facilitate that exchange of that information. We also do a lot of what we call rules sharing or joint rule creation where as we sift through the reservation data and airline information, we create rules on what were looking for what we would consider to be activity we would want to look closer at and sit down with the canadian government and come up with giantjoint rules between the two of us so we can go through on an north american approach on how to do that. I will submit questions i have for the cbp regarding racial profiling racial profiling, specifically Excessive Force issues which looks like i wont have time to ask here but i would like to submit them and get those responses. But the last question i really want to ask is just, again the resources were applying to the challenges. And you all, again are exhibiting extraordinary leadership and commitment in our canadian partners, extr
Done whatever good i did do, i would have done less well if i hadnt been here. Thank you. This is from dorea a sophomore in the college. Sort of two pronged. Where do you see this generation of young adults going in in what way is our path going to be dirnt than before . What has happened in technology to this day, it will look like childs play. Over the next 20 to 30 years. I think most of you will live to be 90 years old or more, unless some accident where you have an environmentally caused cancer we dont know how to treat yet. I think that you will live in a time where the technological revolution will extend into Artificial Intelligence and well be able to do things weve never been able to do before. I think the combination of Nano Technology and improvements and the continueing of the genome will lead us to have affordable four times a year health exam that will basically involve going into a canister and being scanned and i think one of the biggest debates in Medicine Within 20 y
Congress reacted to snowden and theyre saying hmm, maybe it is not quite so scary as we thought to go against the government. I want to move on because of the time. But, mieke, i thought you might have the best view into how might this ruling influence the politics of this, the congressional will . I think that the court the Second Circuit clearly put this back in congress lap and said, look, congress did not explicitly authorize this Bulk Collection Program under 2150 and if they want to be explicit about that, they need to act they made note of the timeline. But their analysis of the 215 program suggests that they would not look kindly upon it the way that it is currently constructed. I also think that the politics of this right now here in the house, it is unlikely that you would get a clean reauthorization of the existing program through. And so the real question for senator mcconnell is, do you take the reform legislation or do you let the program expire . So to move on to so i wa
Varsity of al qaeda. Look how well they are doing now. I want to leave you with us. Remember correspondents, if isis can do it, so can you. Good night. Thank you. [applause] thank you calpine. Im sorry, that was my old Wishful Thinking script. Thank you, aasif mandvi. That was fantastic. Before we leave, i cant leave without exposing my gratitude. My amazing team on capitol hill, kelly odonnell, luke russert, and alex mo. [applause] i want to thank kinser glenn, tony kaplan, and the countless others of the peacock who make me proud to be part of the nbc team. Thank you to Allison Jaffe from the d. C. Comedy club forgetting our entertainment. Thank you to the marriott for hosting. And last but not least, she told me not to do this. I want to think someone who inspires me to be a better person, my beautiful and amazing wife jillian. You are my rock. You are the reason i am here today. I love you. [applause] it really has been an honor. I am deeply humbled to have been able to represent a