Was a great introduction from an earlier panel so for me this is a real honor and a personal privilege to introduce our gas ambassador susan rice know stranger through Foreign Policy to assess the values that we promote at the womens form policy group we all know her from her public life and serving as one of the youngest secretary of state ever then went on to serve as the ambassador to United Nation and National Security advisor for president obama and her new book tough love she takes behind the scenes us Foreign Policy with genocide in the us bombing in east africa syria and then ghazi and more a clear insight into these and other National Security moments she was in the room and at the table and in the crosshairs with political discourse. What i like most about her book is not just a Foreign Policy discussion but her personal story which is just as fascinating and captivating as the situation room. She sums it up best to share what i have learned along the way the importance of do
Was a great introduction from an earlier panel so for me this is a real honor and a personal privilege to introduce our gas ambassador throughout her career she has really represented the best of the values that we promote at the womens foreignpolicy group. We all know her from her public life in the Clinton Administration seat she served as one of the youngest secretary of state ever. And in the national then the National Security advisor. In her terrific new book. She gives a clear eyed insight into these and other top National Security moments. Susan was in the room at the table and the product crosshairs of a mobile not justn policy discussion but hert justn personal story which is just as fascinating and captivating as the situation room. She sums it up best to share what i have learned along the way the importance of doing your best picking yourself up and dusting yourself off and driving down the court to maintain grace under fire. That susan. [applause]. There is no one better
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At the time of really difficult transition and challenges for our country, we cant afford as a society or economy frankly to leave any of our young people behind. Estimates show that somewhere, as many as 5 million young people between the ages of 16 to 24 in the United States are currently not enrolled in an Educational Program or participating in the work force. I believe very strongly as governors that we have the responsibility to do everything we can to reach these youth and give them avenues of opportunity to reconnect and engage with them in continuing education. And on ramps to fulfilling careers. And a lot of cases of course there are many barriers to making that happen. For these young people. Including economic mobility, and providing them with the opportunity for their futures. Some of the barriers, these young people are facing include homelessness, poor health outcomes, violence, and of course the criminal Justice System. In oregon we are tackling these barriers one by on