Bipartisanship in politics. This form is hosted by Georgetown University and took place on capitol hill. Its just under an hour. Hello. We are at georgetown. The way you can tell you are at a catholic meeting is there is no one in the front row, and the audiovisuals never work. Thank you all for coming very much. We are delighted that you are with us. My name is john carr and i am director of the initiative on catholic social thought and public life at Georgetown University. We are the host of this. We are very grateful to the Chaplains Office for their help , and karen, and our friends at the Democracy Fund who support our efforts on civil dialogue at a time when that is more important than ever. We do a bunch of stuff, we do large dialogue, of a georgetown and i will mention a couple of those at the end. Probably the most important thing we do is reach out to Young Leaders here in washington. Its my experience, im very old, as i am told by my children all the time, but my experience