T booktv. Org. Eye unanimous in furchtgottroth and jared meyer argue that government policy are robbing millenials of their future. Thats next on booktv. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Good evening. Im Vice President for policy research at the Manhattan Institute and its my great pleasure to introduce you to to welcome you to discussion by our senior fellow, diana furchtgottroth and her colleague, jared meyer, co author 0s of the book disinherited how washington is betraying the young. The per sissents of debt of the federal government driven by the promises of entitlement programs such as Social Security and medicare have prompted Martin Feldstein to observe that fiscal deficits impose a burden on future generations. Borrowing only postpones the time when taxes will have to be paid. Even more pointedly former u. S. Comptroller general david walker has spoken of the problem of generational theft. Present consumption indulgence that robs the young of opportunities. In their imp
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] light at the Mayflower Hotel in washington where we are raiding the house Reason Committee chair paul ryan discussed in the u. S. Economy attacks policy in what is called a political breakfast. He will be interviewed by correspondent ben white appeared it should be on the way in just a moment here on cspan2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats. We are about to begin. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome trend is chief correspondent politico. [applause] thank you all for coming out. I am ben white, chief economic correspondent of politico covering the intersection of wall street and washington.
Ameranroud of us this day rejecthe amement adopted in the dead of nig several spending bills have been taken off the agenda after last weeks derailment because of objections over the rural flag amendment. The house returns tomorrow at noon eastern for general speeches, 2 00 for legislative business. Those considered include disaster loans for those affected by Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Members could consider california draft relief or a trade enforcement measure. The senate back tomorrow at 3 00 here in they work on changes to the no caps off kind act. Votes on amendments scheduled for 5 30 in the afternoon. Later in the week, possible to see work on highway funding. You can watch the house live on cspan and the senate live on cspan 2. Book tv is television for serious readers. Join us next saturday, starting at 11 00 a. M. Eastern, four hour all day live coverage of the harlem book fair, the flagship africanamerican literary event with author talks and Panel Discussion featuring a his
They host a forum today on federal investments on innovation and science. Newt gingrich and Business Specialist along with academic researchers will be talking about the issues our live coverage just about to get underway on cspan3. As we wait for senator warren, well bring you a story from the Associated Press regarding the Iran Nuclear Deal president obama traveling in ethiopia, and the ap reporting he delivered a belittling rebuke of Republican White House hopefuls monday calling their attack on his landmark nuclear deal ridiculous, if it werent so sad. Obama suggested the rhetoric from some gop candidates was an attempt to divert attention from donald trump. A wealthy businessman whose popularity is con founding the republican field. Maybe quoting, maybe it gets attention, maybe this is just an effort to push mr. Trump out of the headlines, its not the kind of leadership that is needed for america right now. The associate press quoting president obama during a News Conference in et
Looking at how do i put encryption and make it so no one can mess with the device other things that might have impact on People Living there. First off we noticed to make sure the government doesnt weaken encryption. Second of all we need to continue to see the growth in the kinds of research around encryption that is in some cases supported by the government. Anyone else . I share his comments. Also going back to the garage door opener. When that was introduced it was primitive, it was a fun thing to do to drive around the neighborhood and open up other peoples garage doors or similarly other peoples telephones. By todays standards it was relatively primitive even though novel then. As weve gotten more sophisticated, memory chips have grown, theres solutions and we dont hear about those problems anymore. It hasnt been an issue. Thank you. The reality is significant investment is made in innovating around privacy and security because its the right thing to do and consumers are demandin