The meeting accepted and want to announce two new members one is here i dont know the second Stephanie Greenberg as left the working group and replaced by our peer you want to say a few words so we know what youre interests are. I was on the Advisory Team for open space and sidestepped this role san franciscan nature third 0 generation my first job out of college was working with chris martin at the cannery and the first waterfront plan . Ironic many years alert later a bay swimmer on the docks and the club ive scam the waterfront from at t park to other places. Youre very welcome and thank you weve affiliation lost frank and his replacement is trio campbell i dont know if trio is here hes not and perhaps if he arrives your let me know thank you. A couple of what are you doing here a couple of quick anonymous before the subtlety matter . The last of the phase one i want to express any prediction to the cochair and the members of the working group and others for being patient and courte
I think there is something to that. The way i would summarize it would be to say the United States is still the most powerful country in the world, but the margins of our lead are contracting. And what that means in terms of policy is that big problems in the world cannot be solved without the United States, but the United States can no longer be solving them alone or be dictating to others exactly how they get solved. So the premium in these coming years for the United States, i think, as the leading power in the world, is going to be on Coalition Building and alliance management. When we think about terrorism, think about cyber terrorism and big ideas of the chinese around the world i think the nature of our leadership is changing. It has to change. Ive written a lot about u. S. Power. At the end of the day when you add it all up, all the factors of power in the world, compare china, russia, United States, the United States still comes out ahead in almost everything, innovation, demo
Now, more from the Cato Institute conference on immigration economics. Two sociological researchers discuss the findings of their decades long work tracking immigration and emgrags patterns, this is an hour and 10 minutes. Thank you so much, everyone. My name is phillip. Im the managing director for immigration at the center for american progress, im excited to be moderating this discussion with two top notch scholars of unauthorized migration. The question of Border Security, whether we do or do not have a secure border and how we measure what Border Security would mean, sits at the heart of every debate over immigration policy in this country. Its what well be talking about today with two different perspectives. Consider this the u. S. Now employ employs we spend more each year on Immigration Enforcement than on all other federal Law Enforcement combined. Apprehensions at the southern border, a statistic that scholars use for people trying to cross the border without status, those ap
A lot of discussion of studies from other countries. A few housekeeping announcements, there will be a 15 to 20 minute break. Theres water available on the Winter Garden on the first floor. Restrooms are located on this level. I think you turn left when you go to the bottom of the stairs, the restrooms will be down there. Thank you. Now, more from the Cato Institute conference on immigration economics. Two sociological researchers discuss the findings of their decades long work tracking immigration and emgrags patterns, this is an hour and 10 minutes. Thank you so much, everyone. My name is phillip. Im the managing director for immigration at the center for american progress, im excited to be moderating this discussion with two top notch scholars of unauthorized migration. The question of Border Security, whether we do or do not have a secure border and how we measure what Border Security would mean, sits at the heart of every debate over immigration policy in this country. Its what we
Experts. That point by which they would have enough enriched uranium to build a Nuclear Weapon. How far is iran from breakout now as a result of this implementation . Sir, over the course of the last three months iran has moved from breakout time of about two months to at least one year. Okay. The International Atomic Energy Agency is being asked to do some significant work in terms of compliance with this agreement. And i actually wrote to the president about this urging that we be certain that we provide Additional Resources to the iaea to do this work. I know the administrations proposal provides a modest increase, but i think the iaea has already indicated that its not sufficient. Would you speak to the importance of making certain that we in a bipartisan way allocate sufficient resources recognizing we dont fund the entire operation but that we meet the financial requests of iaea so they can do the work that were asking them or requiring them to do. Yes, sir. I am in regular conta