Tonight on cspan2, Energy Secretary talks about the upcoming un conference. Then part of the Federalist Society conference with a discussion on civil rights and criminal justice. Later a look at the Political Engagement of young people around the world Energy Secretary talks about the upcoming Un Climate Change Conference and the Obama Administration policy of promoting clean energy technology. His remarks at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace include questions from the comments. Audience. This is an hour. Good afternoon and welcome. I am the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. It is truly an honor and privilege to welcome the sec. Of energy to carnegie. Those who have had the good fortune are familiar with his mit smarts and some of you have had the misfortune of negotiating with him are familiar with his toughness. All of you i suspect our familiar with his viral late night tv appearances. Ive learned a lot from him over the years ernie is not onl
Correctness. We dont need a president apologizing. We need a president who will say this islam has a problem. Radical islam. It is not enough to condemn generic acts of violence. They must make it clear and name these individuals by name and say that they are not martyrs. If you kill in the name of islam, you are not a martyr. You are not going to enjoy a reward in the afterlife, but rather you are going straight to ell, where you belong. Cheers and applause] but today, we have a Foreign Policy were our friends dont trust us, our enemies dont fear nd respect us. Illary clinton, the only thing she has ever run is this president s failed Foreign Policy. The president went to the pentagon several weeks ago and said we cant win this conflict with the guns. We will have to change hearts and minds. Folks, this is an evil comic evil enemy. Evil, evil enemy. Mr. President , sometimes it does take guns. And sometimes youve got to kill evil terrorists before they come ere and kill us first. Ou k
Young people in Politics Around the world. Activists talk about what they are doing to get millennials involved in the political process. This is one and a half hours. Hours. Hello everyone, thank you for being here today. My name my name is and johnson, i am the executive director we are excited about the conversation starting today about young people in Civic Engagement and social change in here in the u. S. And around the world. Generation progress as an organization that works with the millennial generation here in the u. S. The millennials are defined as people born between 1980 and 2000. Although it depends on who is to find it. The millennial generation generation is the largest generation in our history. There are in the year 2020 millennials will make up 20 20 of the voting age population in the u. S. There is conversation about what is going on with young people in the United States and their political participation. As an organization we focus on engaging young people around
Sunni, become head of the country, all the minorities will be slaughtered. So long as there is zerosum game in the middle east, the sum will always be zero. And i often say in game theory theres also whats referred tos two as a variable sum game saying there can be many , winners. Whatever we do there, however much humanitarian aid we provide there, however much military support we provide in the middle east, internally, the leadership that we get behind, the United States, the leadership that we support, have to embrace, they have an obligation to embrace the Minority Community because well be sitting here five years from now, ten years from now, 20 years from now, well be having the same discussion with no progress whatsoever. Again, thank you very much for your testimony. Ill yield back. Rep. Royce go now to mr. Chris smith of new jersey. Christopher h. Smith thank you very much, mr. Chairman. Thank you for calling this very, very important hearing and our distinguished witnesses fo
Of the future. Weve adopted that as a way forward. We interact quite a bit with leadership and Law Enforcement, and the stone Garden Program that Congress Gave us several years back after the department was created is a very useful tool for us and is very well thought of by state and local. Could you give me your assessment of Border Security in the indian reservation, for example. I dont want to single those out. With the reservation compared to others, areas on the northern border, would you say its equivalent, better, worse . Im not aware of any deficiencies we have specifically. How about with the park . Glacier National Park . Same. We have an ongoing working relationship to be present and understand their concerns as well as being present on the border and patrolling. So the need for additional tools and i dont want to put words in your mouth. Need for additional tools, youve got it with operation stone garden, with the park service relationships, memorandums, whatever . Correct,