Including if americans think president ial candidates should be required to release tax returns, and if citizens should be required to show government. D to vote ranked Choice Voting is a system that takes voters preference among candidates into account if no candidate receives a majority. Only 37 of voters prefer ranked choice over winner takes all systems. This is an hour and 20 minutes. Hello, good evening, and welcome to new america. I am glad we have such a nice room. I am the director of the Political Reform Program. I want to welcome you all to a discussion about the possibilities of ranked Choice Voting, potentially solving a bunch of different challenges. This is an event in a series of events for new americas 20th anniversary. It was founded in 1999. We are creating a home for new generation of people and ideas across a wide range of Public Policy questions. I am kind of an of the oldtimers, although i was not here in 1999, although i knew the founders and saw the creation of
Make sure i show up where i am supposed to be at any given time. For people who are watching online and have questions that they want to pose to our panelists, you can use the hashtag catofp to ask the russian on facebook or twitter. It is no great mystery what we are here to talk about. I will set it up by saying that we have the gop in the midst of a really meaningful debate on Foreign Policy. As the preeminent global power, it has some luxury of choice. It can choose more, less Foreign Policy, it can choose more Foreign Policy in one place and less in another. There is a lot of room to run in terms of choice. You can index the debate by looking at, for example, two leading president ial editor to represent two factions. One says the United States is overemphasizing europe, letting europeans live off of u. S. Defense exertions when they can and should be doing more for themselves. That aside frequently gets called isolationist, which is an ugly word. But in fact, that side of the deb
Giving you a frontrow seat to democracy. Victoria coats security adviser to donald trump. He joined the discussion to Foreign Policy. Topics included israel and gaza, continued u. S. Support for ukraine, china and iran and how Foreign Policy has differed from various administrations. The discussion hosted by the Cato Institute. Welcome, everybody. My pleasure to welcome you here this morning to the Cato Institute for our then future of gop Foreign Policy. Thanks to those who are here in person, thanks to those who are watching online and cspan and always thank tech folks by the grace of god made all of this happen and the conference folks to make sure i showed up where im supposed to be at any given time. For people who are watching online and have questions that they want toat pose to our panelists, you can use the catofp to ask a question on twitter or facebook or whatever the case may be. But i will just set it up that we have the gop is in the midst of a meaningful debate on Foreig
Less than five minutes in this first segment. John up very early in hawaii or a very late. Good morning. What are your thoughts on Government Spending . Caller i think we should be putting more resources into our own homeless we take you live now to a discussion of the Republican Partys Foreign Policy agenda, held by the cato institute. And the conference of oats to make sure i show up where i am supposed to be at any given time. For people who are watching online and have questions that they want to pose to our panelists, you can use the hashtag catofp to ask the russian on facebook or twitter. It is no great mystery what we are here to talk about. I will set it up by saying that we have the gop in the midst of a really meaningful debate on Foreign Policy. As the preeminent global power, it has some luxury of choice. It can choose more, less Foreign Policy, it can choose more Foreign Policy in one place and less in another. There is a lot of room to run in terms of choice. You can ind
Conversation about a recently released science census report card reducing generational poverty. My pleasure this morning is to introduce you to the panelists today. We will from the people coauthors on the report telling you he highlights from the report. I encourage you to read the report, theres a lot of detail we will be able to cover today and then a broader discussion. Introducing greg duncan, the university of california irvine he has a Long Research career. He previously spent 25 years that diversity of michigan and was director claimed by harry halter, senior fellow garrett georgetown. Also in the black these department, her research focuses on shaping black communities, families. Look at policies and structural for income and other factors across generations. Fellow of the american economics. This conversation will be moderated as the visiting fellow here at brookings and economics programs. We join after spending 36 years as a staff writer at the Washington Post covering soc