[captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] just under an hour were down to our last panel. Im going to recognize the moderator of the panel, to make remarks and tory roductions, the honor john from colorado. Thank you, jim. This next panel will give us some insights on what the future might look like. They are going to start by looking backwards over the past to let us kind of get a capsule size look on how the country has changed. If you told me back in 1992, hat we have now, a i wouldnt have believed it. The explosion of the internet. Unbelievable changes in telecommunications. Demographic changes, social changes, just how we do everything. Different world than we had 25 years ago. Any of if you believe these, whether its morse law or any of these compounding 25 leration laws, the next years the rate of change will be even more rapid. Opefully that rate of change will be for the better. Our panel is going to offer a glimpse of what that future holds. Promise of whats po
News media. This is 20 minutes. President trump thank you very much. Its good to have you at camp david, a very special place. We started, as you know, yesterday afternoon. We had a couple of incredible meetings. It is a feeling here you dont have in many places. It was a bonding. We got a lot of work done, a lot of great work for the people. Security discussed. Infrastructure discussed. Military, and all types of military situations and applications discussed, general counsel, general kelly, a lot that is very important. Funding for the military, which is important. We also went into budget, daca, and we hope you will be able to work out an arrangement with the democrats to get something they would like to see happen is something i would like to see happen, so we are very well prepared for the coming year. We finished very strong. One of the things we are discussing is drugs pouring into this country and how to stop it. It has never been like this. We had never had a problem with drug
Million kids who have grown up in the United States. The fact that they have helped to put a face on this issue and to really bring out some of the truths about immigration and who we are talking about, them stepping out amid their lives and making their stories known has been transformative. We understand that these are doctors and lawyers. Auto mechanics and cashiers. Priests and marines. There is a whole panoply of things they do and contribute to the United States and it has been transformative. Host what do you think . By trumpsas framed aggressive campaigning on this issue when he laid out 10 Major Campaign promises and walk around with a 10 gallon hat with rhetorical heat and he said, look. We will deal with the borders and Law Enforcement and chain migration which is what he has been talking about. And talking about state and local cooperation. Banning sanctuary cities. Putting in incentives to make sure they cooperate with Law Enforcement. He has talked about closing loopholes
President trump thank you very much. Its good to have you at camp david, a very special place. We started, as you know, yesterday afternoon. We had a couple of incredible meetings. It is a feeling here you dont have in many places. It was a bonding. We got a lot of work done, a lot of great work for the people. Security discussed. Infrastructure discussed. Military, and all types of military situations and applications discussed, general mattis is here, general kelly, a lot of good military input, very important. Funding for the military, which is important. We also went into budget, daca, and we hope you will be able to work out an arrangement with the democrats to get something they would like to see happen is something i would like to see happen, so we are very well prepared for the coming year. We finished very strong. One of the things we are discussing is drugs pouring into this country and how to stop it. It has never been like this. We had never had a problem with drugs, whethe
Welcome and thank you for making the effort to get here. I dont think any of us thought that the iran story we would be focusing on would be the story, the story of protest, domestic unrest, the biggest demonstrations we have seen since 2009. Whatever one expected to be talking about this week and next week was the question of sanctions waivers, decertification of the gcpoa, and efforts of congress to amend legislation. That is all still in play, but now it has been cast in a different light by what is happening inside iran. We have convened a panel of our experts to discuss this issue. The protests in iran and their implications for the region and u. S. Policy from a lot of different angles. Im going to introduce folks in the order i am going to call on them. We will start with patrick clauson. He is our senior fellow and director of research at the institute. He is going to look at the background of these protests. Where are they coming from, what are the causes and what has been hap