If you can keep it. This is just over one hour. Good evening. Welcome to the theater here at the National Archives. I am the archivist of the United States. I am pleased you could join us for tonights program. Whether you are here in the theater or joining us via facebook or youtube. A special welcome to our cspan audience this evening. Tomorrow is Constitution Day. In 1787ating that day with the delegates of the Constitutional Convention signed the document establishing a new government for the United States of america. At the National Archives we have celebrated Constitution Day since 1956. Four years after installing the original parchment document in its place of honor in the rotunda. Over the decades we have celebrated the constitution in many ways. Tomorrow we host one of my favorite events naturalization ceremony for new citizens. Always a moving experience to witness people from all parts of the world stand in front of the parchment signed by our founders. 232 years ago and swe
Decision. Bullard should have called for 75 basis points and he could have the job when powell steps down to spend more time with his calculations. I agree completely with bullard, his dissent on 50. Whats he thinking . Then i read his comments and said thats pretty smart it made total sense to me. On the bullard side, this gives you a sense of why its so reasonable i would be watching very carefully for any signs of a downturn. Of course, there are views on the other side as well, from the other dissenters i think the center of gravity, clearly the center of gravity on the committee is the second adjustment was appropriate. Thats right. Fed president jim bullard joins us here in just a moment josh got a cameo in that little mashup. Lucky you didnt wear the same tie. Some of my best work. Yeah, you have to give me the heads up on that. Building throughout the day, hopes of the trade deal, really good housing data. Yeah. What are you chalking it up to lets do housing first. Xhp, itb, ho
Are in charge. Every year we bring up these debates because i have been active in this field for many years, the academic debate of elites, elites, i remember this 15 years ago, the elite had an idea like this, but he said that no one would take us over, sir, i made this up , someone took us seriously. It has not been delivered. Look , there have been supportive policies. No one denies it in different governments, but when it comes to action, ask them to support this elite. We didnt want to, we did this for ourselves, what do you do now, considering this experience , according to what mrs. Ahmadi has said about these problems, i am not saying that 0 to 100 will be solved , it will be reduced, it will reach a certain point, and then come with enthusiasm and tell me, sir. I have this idea. Yes, mr. Baaima, in the National Elite foundation, what we are obliged to do according to the foundations statutes and the foundations strategic document approved by the Supreme Council of the cultural
Chronic civil war. You have aqap saying lets not beat up the tribes to try and maintain our safe haven. They just couldnt bring themselves to do it. They still use these oppressive measures on the local population. So i think that is going to be the key if they can hold remote territory where maybe there arent Major Population Centers for a little bit rebuilding, then maybe you might see Something Like irraqqa but its not raqqa a major population like mosul. Right now they arent going to be able to do that. That doesnt mean they arent going to be able to do it in five years, which is a concern. Dr. Ayari, i would be remiss if i didnt ask about events in libya on tunisia. Im curious if you could give us a sense in terms of what are some of the dynamics you see imminently threatening tunisia and what are some of the ones you think we should be thinking about longterm given that porous border between libya and tunisia. You mean the problem, deterioration of living situation . Thats right.
All right, thanks everyone. Thank you to cf i asked for holding a timely and fascinating friend, bringing together so many vital perspectives from the region and from here in washington. Im very honored to moderate this panel with doctor ahmed driss whos the moderator for International Studies and mister arezki daoud who edits the african journal. We will be talking about government approaches to countering terrorism in the region. And the frame, the discussion im also interested in drawing out my fellow panelists on the sort of impact that all the considerations inherent in us strategy towards counterterrorism and its very complicated arena. Im interested in their perspective on what has worked, what hasnt. What needs to be taken into account. And as you all know, the us approach to antiterrorism in north africa involves effort in libya, obviously including the racks military action. And the other countries of zagreb we see a Security Assistance and cooperation approach aimed at build