Story, the story is the story is the upending of american politics, the story is of the outs coming in and the ins going out. The story is trying to explain to the American People what happened to their two main parties, and the deeper story also, i dont want to forget this, the deeper story is globalization and technological disruption and anxiety born of rapid change, rapid destabilizing change, the fragility of institutions, all of that is there undergirding the larger, more immediate story which is how did donald trump become president of the United States, and what does it mean for not only the way america understands itself but the way the world understands america. I mean, i would just add one more point which is that the rest of the world is watching with waited baited breath, because we are at a hinge moment in history, since 1945 we played a certain role in the world, and it is not entirely clear that after january 20th we are going to play that same role. Dickerson we should
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In a time when the phrase alternative facts has entered the american lexicon, is anything more important than what were going to talk about today . At a. E. I. , were completely dedicated to the proposition that rigorous, rock solid, Empirical Data are essential for evaluating the success and failure of public policy. And for ensuring that were fulfilling the true purpose of our work, which is to help more people live a better life. Were delighted that a. E. I. s partnering with our neighbors, the brookings institution, and their hamilton project, to examine this critical subject and were coreleasing a new paper on the topic and this is the kickoff event for that coissued paper. I want to introduce our panel today and then after that, our keynote speaker, or my cointroducer, at least for this day. Our panel today starts with martin frontline feldstein of harvard. Rebecca blank, the chancellor of the university of wisconsinmadison. Ellen davis from the National Retail federation. David
In a time when the phrase alternative facts has entered the american lexicon, is anything more important than what were going to talk about today . At a. E. I. , were completely dedicated to the proposition that rigorous, rock solid, Empirical Data are essential for evaluating the success and failure of public policy. And for ensuring that were fulfilling the true purpose of our work, which is to help more people live a better life. Were delighted that a. E. I. s partnering with our neighbors, the brookings institution, and their hamilton project, to examine this critical subject and were coreleasing a new paper on the topic and this is the kickoff event for that coissued paper. I want to introduce our panel today and then after that, our keynote speaker, or my cointroducer, at least for this day. Our panel today starts with martin frontline feldstein of harvard. Rebecca blank, the chancellor of the university of wisconsinmadison. Ellen davis from the National Retail federation. David