Panic at the American Enterprise institute, i am the director of the maastricht policy studies and im glad we have a great panel and what will be an interesting discussion. Im going to introduce you to our panelist and moderator starting on the far right which is truly a statement with nick in the economy at aei where he researchers it and writes extensively on development. He also has a finger to disable north korea from time to time. And if were slow we can do. He has testified before congress on numerous occasions and served as a consultant advisor in the u. S. Government. In 2012 pews were the procedures bradley prize. Next to him, Philip Cowans a professor of sociology at the university of maryland he is a longstanding interest in gender family and social change. In particular published extensively within families between men and women outside of family spirit he has maintained a strong interest in measurement issues and household Family Structure. Welcome to aei. A Research Fello
With us and brew Group Investment banker and nfl star jack brewer great to see you this morning. Thank you so much for swroining us here we are looking at futures which are lower this morning going into another week. This is an important week because were going to begin Third Quarter earnings give us a window into the economy and corporates dow and s p 500 trying to snap a threeweek losing streak, with all eye on the china trade meetings this week on thursday. The two sides expected to resume the negotiation thursday. Beijing reportedly ready to talk about a narrow focus deal. Narrower than weve been talking about with full scale reform of stroll sector off the table whats your deal given the fact that president has been adamant about industrial issues and the behavior of china particularly with the intellectual property . Market clearsly not liking it maria. I mean listen the pressure is on certainly hong kong is not getting any better an chinese economy isnt getting any better our ec
Im really glad weve got such a great panel and what i think will be an interesting discussion for you today. So, im going to introduce our panelists and moderators starting on the far right over here which is purely a positional statement with nick aberstaff the henry went chair in political economy here where he writes extensively on economic development. He also has a thing or two to say about north korea sometimes. Hes served as consultant. He was awarded the bradley prize. Next to him is Phillip Cohen who is the professional of sociology. He has a long standing interest in gender and family change. In addition hes maintained strong interest in measurement issues in house hold and Family Structure. Phil, welcome to aei. And limen stone, he blogs about migration, population dynamics, and regional economics at his blog in a state of migration. He writes for the big idea and the federalist and wall street wall street and mawall street other things. She compiles and analyzes Public Opin
20minute discussion. Good afternoon, everyone. Im going to get us start right on time here today since we have a lot to discuss. Its my privilege to well you to todays event, demographic decline, national cries or moral paining here at American Enterprise institute. My name is ryan streeter, the director of the domestic policy studies here and im glad that weve got such a great panel and what i think will be a real interesting discussion for you today so im going to introduce our panelists and moderator starting on the far right over here which is purely a positional statement with Nick Eberstadt, the political commentator here where he writes and researchers on demographics and Economic Development and has a thing to say about north korea from time to time which if things get real slow we can get into that. Man of diverse interest. Hes testified before congress on numerous occasions and served as a consultant and advisers to the u. S. Government and in 2012 nick was awarded the presti
Weve got such a great panel and what i think will be a real interesting discussion for you today so im going to introduce our panelists and moderator starting on the far right over here which is purely a positional statement with Nick Eberstadt, the political commentator here where he writes and researchers on demographics and Economic Development and has a thing to say about north korea from time to time which if things get real slow we can get into that. Man of diverse interest. Hes testified before congress on numerous occasions and served as a consultant and advisers to the u. S. Government and in 2012 nick was awarded the prestigious bradley prize. Next to him is philip cohen, associate of professor at university of maryland and has had a longstanding interest in gender, family and social change and hes published extensively on the gender of labor within families and between men and women outside of families. In addition hes maintain and strong issue in measurement issues in house