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enterprise institute, thank you both for being here. i want toin with when this came about for lyndon during his presidency. it his january, 1964 state of the union a when he first declared this war on poverty in america. want to show that for our viewers and come back and that will launch the conversation this morning about that. [video clip] >> very often, the lack of jobs and is not the cause of pothe cause may light deeper in our failure to give our fellow citizens a fair chance to their own capacities. a lack of education and training and a lack of medical care and housing and a lack of decent communities in which to live and bring up their children the cause must pursue poverty, pursue it wherever it exists from city towns sharecropper migrant worker k -- camps. on indian young as well as the aged depressed areas. our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty it and above all [applause]host: lyndon whatrtant? guest: thanks for having me on. johnson was following in robert kennedy, john kennedy, when you about that level of
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this is hosted by the american enterprise institute and includes an introduction from the house intelligence chair. >> two engage with foreign policy outside cost intelligence community. we are thrilled to have chairman turner the best% a few things. as a position and surgeon and army officer thrilled to have him and uncovering this immensely important question of where covid originated. we don't need a more vivid illustration of what could go on because we lived through the covid pandemic. not taking a position yet on origination but can see what happens when you're unprepared wiping out untold millions of people's creating a global crisis. imagine from just watching not illustration your mind to protect ourselves against. biotech catching up in many respects. we have a great panel. we have people who know something. the department of defense and emerging biotechnology. there's only another practice. most recently weapons of mass destruction threat very prolific on biology and biotech and china so thank you and i'll turn it over to you. >> will together and resurgent foreign policy really d
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scott winship with the american enterprise institute. thank you both for the conversation. we appreciate it. guest: thank you. host: we are going to take a short break. when we come back, open forum. any public policy or political issue on your mind. there are the lines. start dialing in. we will be right back. ♪ >> >> this week on the c-span networks, the house and senate are in session. the house will take up legislation clarifying the securities and exchange commission and the commodity futures trading ability to regulate digital assets and cryptocurrency. the senate will take a procedural revote on a bipartisan border security and immigration bill that was blocked earlier this year. secretary of state antony blinken will testify before two congressional committees to discuss his department's proposed 2025 budget and the state of american democracy and global instability. on tuesday, before the senate foreign relations committee, and then on wednesday before the house foreign affairs committee. on thursday, northwestern university president michael shill and the ucla c
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joining me now is norm hornstein, senior fellow emeritus at the american enterprise institute, cohost of the "words matter" podcast, author of "one nation after trump." we turn to you when we want to talk about context and history in congress. by definition, you've been following it for so long that you understand the context that occurred in the 60s and 70s and the 80s. as it relates to some of these liberal pushes that we are seeing now. >> even more, this goes back to the 1930s. the rush limbaugh of his time, and isolationist, racism and anti-semitism that was infected in the republican party, fought off by the mainstream for a long time. as you know, that began to change in the 1960s. it changed with the cold water movement and with nixon and really trump is a culmination of that. i have to say, though, that we are seeing a lot of republicans now, like elise stefanik and speaker mike johnson decried it as medicine. these are the same people who said nothing when donald trump fjted a and kanye west, and open anti-semite. what we have seen this week, this interview with donald trump
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from the american enterprise institute this runs an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, if everyone could go ahead and take their seats. so let me -- i'm ben story, senior fellow here at the american enterprise institute, i want to welcome you all to aei's, american university conference. so when jenna, scholar here and i were talking about what we wanted to do by founding a new conference series on the american university here at aei, we wanted to focus on the ways that universities can help themselves and help the rest of us by doing better the things that they are best built to do. we want today focus on how thinks that universities can be better universities. now society social changes but institutions dedicate today the discovery and transmission of wisdom and awakening and development of the most profound powers of the human mind. we've been working on this with the help of many people in this room who are on the ground on campus working to make universities more like their best se lves, our goal is to gather the best that
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joining us will be the president and director of center and law and scott for the american enterprise institute. c-span's washingtonourn, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern on monday morning. online at c-span.org. >> this week on the c-span network, the house and senate are in session. the house will take up legislation clarifying the exchange commissions and the commoditfu regulate digitalets and cryptocurrency. they will vote on a bipartisan border security bill that was blocked earlier ts ar. antony blinken will testify for two congressional committees to discuss his departments proposed 2025 budget and the statof american democracy and global instability on tuesday before the senate foreign relations committeend then on wednesday before the house forei affairs committee. there is they, northwestern univerty president michael , je block and jonathan holloway give an account for the antisemitic protests on thr campuses before the house education and workforce committee. friday, live
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enterprise institute. "washington journal" starts live now. ♪ host: good morning, and welcome to the "washington journal" on this monday, may 20. president biden yesterday traveling to two battleground states, georgia and michigan, to reach out to black voters in those states. this morning, we want to hear from black voters only about your choice for campaign 20 24. if you live in the eastern central part of the country, dial in at (202) 748-8000. mountain pacific, (202) 748-8001. black voters only can also text this morning at (202) 748-8003. or you can post on facebook.com/ c-span and also on x. we will spend our first 30 minutes hearing from black voters only, and then we will open up to everybody else and also take your temperature on campaign 2024, your choice in november. that is our conversation in our first hour. let's begin with some battleground polls from the new york times. in these six key states, shows the matchup between president biden and former president donald trump. in michigan, where
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enterprise institute in taiwan. and looks epidemic responses, gets cutting edge into the chinese labor and social media and so forth. i think that i did should be explored. >> thank you. >> with time for a few questions, if anyone in the audience has a question today, feel free to raise your hand. >> or on social media as well. >> see what a a great job youl did? anything on social media, dan, coming through? >> nothing that i can say. >> then i will just continue with this conversation that we were just having it. talk about frustration. we had i think 22 physician, dentist and pharmacists august 2 years ago reach out to the secretary of defense, suggesting that the military take the opportunity to draw blood on every member of the military, to check them for antibodies and t-cells related to covid. get their history, were you back said, which vaccine did you get, when did you get it? did you have covid that you know of? when was at? and to get some idea about the longevity either from natural or from the vaccine i
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enterprise institute. institute. in this session congressional budget office director gives a presentation about future death of policy projections fell by a group of economists focus on wall street perspective and a panel discussion on social security spending. quick susan, thank you so much methinks to ai and brookings into kent and susan for arranging this. i am really grateful and thank you everyone for coming. it said looking around the room and think we should turnur this into a fiscal summit and solve the problem right within the group the room. alright, i have a couple of slides. i can see them there. these are on the studio website. i'm going to go through the slides pretty quickly just to hit someig of the highlights and talk broadly at the end about some thoughts on civic reduction. i think we hope to leave lots of time for discussion and questions. okay. there's aa sense the usual slide from cbo. this one shows the deficit the y axis as usual is percentage of gdp. there are some things are know
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constitutional studies at the american enterprise institute and the author of numerous books. we will start i think with peter. the -- >> thank you. it is great to be here with my panelists and thanks to ed and the naval academy for this opportunity. i thought it might be useful to do something unusual, for me at east to approach the panels topic of civil virtue and its decline and its reinvigoration from a somewhat autobiographical perspective. long ago and far away when i went to college, the cutting- edge topic is something we called engraved tones and the critique of liberalism. we have leading authors and book's and we read a book called knowledge and politics and a kind of mad genius and i underline both words and we read the writings of charles taylor and we read the writings of alastair mcintyre and we were influenced by a book called after virtue and maybe some of you who studied political theory are familiar with this book. the core argument of the book is of great interest to those of us who are interested on the critique of liberalism where it meant the modern trad
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you ball is director of social cultural constitutional studies at the american enterprise institute and the author of numerous books and we will start i think with you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be here with my fellow panelists and thanks to ed and the naval academy for this opportunity. i thought it might be useful to do something unusual for me at least to approach the panelist topics civic virtue in its decline, its reinvigoration from a somewhat autobiographical perspective. long ago and far away when i went to college the cutting-edge topic was something that we called grave tones, the critique of liberalism and we had leading authors and books. we read a book called knowledge and politics by roberto unger, kind of mad genius and i underline both words. we read the writings of charles taylor and we read the writings of alastair mcintyre. especially influenced by a book called virtues. some of you who have studied political theory may be familiar with this book. the core arguments of mcintyre's book a great interest to those of us who are interested is the critique of li
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please -- [laughter] this is the aforementioned norm of the american enterprise institute, has been studying congress for a very long time. >> i came here in 1969, and ot her than chris, who came here as an infant, i think i have more immersion in this institution then anyone else here. first, i want to say we talked about the schedule before. mark russell use to end his shows by saying i want to say to my audience what members of congress say to each other every wednesday night. have a nice weekend. [laughter] the things that i pushed for decades was to change the schedule to five days a week from 9:00 a.m. monday to 5:00 p.m. friday, three weeks on and one week off. and during those three weeks, no fundraising, which didn't get very far. which means you still have 15 days a month left to do the fundraising. but of course that was to come even more dominant. i■ raise a couple of larger issues. one, whi this set of problems. the tribalism that newt gingrich really generated has metastasized out to the country as a whole. it was accelerated by trump. but keep in mind, we have a larger set o
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axios political reporter stef kight and matthew continetti american enterprise institute. do you get a sense, trey, where this race is now as we head into the summer months? it seems like it's accelerating. obviously as i mentioned we will have a debate at the end of june. >> it's unbelievable. it used to be labor day. and now it's year around. i think it's going to be incredibly close, brit. i think it's going to come down to a handful of counties and maybe a couple of states. we, you know, you and i are going to live in a 50/50 country. bret. i hope one day we don't die in a 50/50 country. we are currently living in a 50/50 country. i don't see that changing. >> bret: yeah it. does seem that wait a minute by the way, this election is very important when it comes to the house and senate, too. that's all on the table. this is a very consequential election come november. stef, the former president is right, that if he won new york, it would be the ballgame. a lot of people are saying he probably is not going to win new york, but is he expanding the map in other places. and
axios political reporter stef kight and matthew continetti american enterprise institute. do you get a sense, trey, where this race is now as we head into the summer months? it seems like it's accelerating. obviously as i mentioned we will have a debate at the end of june. >> it's unbelievable. it used to be labor day. and now it's year around. i think it's going to be incredibly close, brit. i think it's going to come down to a handful of counties and maybe a couple of states. we, you...
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my name is lesley ford, i'm an adjunct fellow for the american enterprise institute. my research helps vulnerable families to find pathways of opportunity. i'd like to make a point about mothers having an unwanted preg tphapbcy. many women facing abortion face challenges. but that's not the answer. we have a duty to focus on real solutions. we should hesitate to make policy that says abortion results in better outcomes for women. it is difficult to isolate the effects of an abortion on women's long-term outcomes. at best the studies only point to correlations. we should not draw conclusions from them. instead, we should focus on the factors that lead women to consider abortion. nearly nine in 10 women who choose abortion are unmarried. over half of women who choose abortion are in their 20's. another 8% are in their teens. many women who seek abortion do so because they fear economic hardship. and a majority of post aborive women say they chose that option because they experienced pressure to abort from the important people in their lives. we must address the socioeco
my name is lesley ford, i'm an adjunct fellow for the american enterprise institute. my research helps vulnerable families to find pathways of opportunity. i'd like to make a point about mothers having an unwanted preg tphapbcy. many women facing abortion face challenges. but that's not the answer. we have a duty to focus on real solutions. we should hesitate to make policy that says abortion results in better outcomes for women. it is difficult to isolate the effects of an abortion on women's...
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bush and now an american enterprise institute senior fellow and washington post columnist and former biden 2019 -- 2018 circuit. we fancy totals for you because you bring a wealth of knowledge to this conversation. does begin with this interesting new polling we have. this is from npr pbs news hour. president trump holds a big lead with independence has him at 54%. president biden 42%. is it really going to come down to these independents? it seems like the really hard-core base on either side are locked in with them when they are going. -- where they are going. >> yes. that's the highest lead donald trump has had among independents since mariss was actually the question about these 2 paragraph think it's significant because why does someone call himself or herself an independent? they are not moderates, their nationally suspicious of government. institutions for better or for restricted don't like the 2 parties, they don't like those who have been watching for over 50 years like joe biden. i think donald trump is presenting himself as causing common and mostly in charge and. an outs
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matthew continetti, fellow at the american enterprise institute and kimberley strassel member of the "wall street journal." first to you your thoughts on this action. the fallout and what comes from it. >> for a president with a long history of poor foreign policy decisions. this is one of the worst. is he abandoning a key ally and sending a terrible message to our own enemies which puts our own national security at risk. it's thwarting the will of congress, including members of his own party which just passed a bill specifically so that we could send along these weapons over there. and, look, it's being done in the name of pandering in domestic politics. rather than any sound reason. this is a president who said he was backing israel in its goal of rooting out hamas and that cannot be done without an operation in rafah. so it's also inconsistent with his own policy. i'm not quite sure how it is sustainable, given the growing pushback. >> congresswoman ilhan omar came out, she said. this this is what young people across the country were protesting for and finally, the needle has move
matthew continetti, fellow at the american enterprise institute and kimberley strassel member of the "wall street journal." first to you your thoughts on this action. the fallout and what comes from it. >> for a president with a long history of poor foreign policy decisions. this is one of the worst. is he abandoning a key ally and sending a terrible message to our own enemies which puts our own national security at risk. it's thwarting the will of congress, including members of...
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matthew continetti american enterprise institute and olivia beavers congressional reporter for politico. so you heard what was said voluntarily. he can't under this gag order. these are the headlines from mainstream media with some doubts. republicans flock to court to kiss the ring during trump criminal trial. trump allies flock to new york to say what he can't and trump grift tightens with high profile loyalty tests is that what this is, guy? >> part of it. i'm not sure how beneficial it is having people of his party to back him up. of course he is not allowed to talk about this case and the gag order which seems totally crazy to me so he is having allies come up and show solidarity. that's fine. what is more helpful to him and this is why he came out of court today and started reading quotes from other networks. some analysts and commentators not usually supportive to him or friendly to him. they saw what went down in court today on this cross-examination of michael cohen and they were using words like devastating. so i think in terms of maybe moving the needle in terms of public opi
matthew continetti american enterprise institute and olivia beavers congressional reporter for politico. so you heard what was said voluntarily. he can't under this gag order. these are the headlines from mainstream media with some doubts. republicans flock to court to kiss the ring during trump criminal trial. trump allies flock to new york to say what he can't and trump grift tightens with high profile loyalty tests is that what this is, guy? >> part of it. i'm not sure how beneficial...
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this is hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> welcome everyone. we just heard all the reasons we should be worried about the deficit. how basically this is going to be a massive problem. you talked to a lot of people on the street and they said, the deficit has been a concern for 30 years and it's never matter. if you bet on this, you will be wrong. here's a perspective of why it matters and why people care. love these people. you mapping out from the market view why the deficit matters in terms of dollars and sense that had to be paid out in the near term. >> i think as we just talk about and as we shall come when something continues to grow than we do probably need to pay attention to it at some point when the debt could become an issue. i think there are three double ways of tackling this on market perspective that we should really get what's going on with treasury auctions. what's going on with how much of that is maturing which is what this chart is showing, specifically if you can see in the chart, i i know three lin, topline is market inter
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enterprise institute. mollie, your thoughts, it's being handled differently, your thoughts about how the white house is doing it and what's happening around the country? >> these protests, whether they devolve into violence and occupation or whether they remain peaceful are largely built on lies about israel and its conflict with the palestinian territories. just as we saw four years ago, the dangerous and deadly riots that took over much of the country were based on largely on lies about america and its history and what it's like to be in america today. and so a lot of people are rejecting this latest incarnation of this marxist ideology, but they really need to reject the whole thing. and president biden is in a tough spot because his party, largely with the rise of his predecessor, president obama, really changed the party into focusing on accusations of racism and defining people as oppressed or oppressor and using that for political gain. so president biden is in a very tough situation. does he renoun
enterprise institute. mollie, your thoughts, it's being handled differently, your thoughts about how the white house is doing it and what's happening around the country? >> these protests, whether they devolve into violence and occupation or whether they remain peaceful are largely built on lies about israel and its conflict with the palestinian territories. just as we saw four years ago, the dangerous and deadly riots that took over much of the country were based on largely on lies about...
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welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm yuva's my pleasure to welcome you to this discussion of wonderful and important new book family how our culturee raising kids much harder than it needs to. tim is a senior fellow here at aei and a columnist at the washington examiner. his work ilo know he focuses on family and on civilnn politics. 'hed dely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the washingtosatlantic and else. you see on tv a lot. tim's work is unique. he describes broad social trends by beginning from the experience of real people. he thinks from the bottom up, not from the top down. and for that reason, i think he has an understanding of how people thrive and how people fail. what holds together, what divides us. that is just deeply humane and sympathetic, even as it's fundamentals. his goal really is torove your grandmother was right. if you want to be happy, you shou g you have kids, you should go to church. neighbors. you should people well. but he also wants to explore ut m
welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm yuva's my pleasure to welcome you to this discussion of wonderful and important new book family how our culturee raising kids much harder than it needs to. tim is a senior fellow here at aei and a columnist at the washington examiner. his work ilo know he focuses on family and on civilnn politics. 'hed dely beyond his columns, too, in the new york times, the wall street journal, the washingtosatlantic and else. you see on tv a lot. tim's work is...
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with university professors at recent conference hosted by the american enterprise institute. this portion is just under an hour and a half. >> all right, i'm going to -- if you see my hand, raise your hand please if you can see my hand raise your hand. see my hand, raise your hand. there we go. that was my k through 12 persona. terrific, we are going to get started for our afternoon session. we were founded by the colonial assembly in the colony of massachusetts, they passed authority to the state government at the time of writing of the state constitution so harvard is in the massachusetts state constitution. people have come to think it's a private university. go figure how that transpired, but public university. pleasure to be here and we are here also as one of coauthors of the educating for american democracy road map for k through 12 education and really a lot of the colleagues, jim are here who worked on that, peter levine as well and maybe some others who participated in that project, checker finn who is currently working with us was here earlier and as i think about
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. _ let's speak to dalibor rohac, a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, whojoins me from washington dc. thank you forjoining us. what do you make of this?— thank you forjoining us. what do you make of this? firstly, thank you for havin: you make of this? firstly, thank you for having me- _ you make of this? firstly, thank you for having me. it _ you make of this? firstly, thank you for having me. it is _ you make of this? firstly, thank you for having me. it is a _ you make of this? firstly, thank you for having me. it is a shocking - for having me. it is a shocking event indeed. political assassinations have been incredibly rare, particularly in europe, you have to go back to 1986 in sweden to see the prime minister assassinated and in slovak history you have to go as far as 100 years to see a high—ranking government official assassinated. at the same time, slovakia has been on the path towards ever greater polarisation, a true crisis of civility and rhetoric to which prime mr robert fico himself was a major contributor. it is both shocking and also perhaps not quite
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i am yuval levin of the american enterprise institute and i want to thank you very much for being here. i noticed quite a ways to go for a lot of people who are here, one of the best things about these gatherings for all of us is just being together and getting a sense of the kind of community of people thinking about these questions together, we are enormously grateful for it and getting started, i want to say a word of thanks to my colleagues for getting this together, building this community over the last few years and showing extraordinary leadership and i want to give them a hand, for the work they are doing. we get the bad cleanup in this session and there is some cleanup to do and in some ways it is related to the technical subject of the session which is also convenient because a lot of the questions that have been in some respects opened up and left open have to do with the fit between the university and civics education. there are questions about what civics is and the nature of the university but we've been confronting a set of questions about whether and how this project of
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welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'm yuval levin v, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to this discussion of timken this wonderful and important new book
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he spent 25 years at the american enterprise institute, including 22 years as its president. and then he spent a little over ten years as, a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute, and recently switched within the last year or so where he's now a distinguished on american thought at the heritage foundation. he's a close friend. he's an accomplice, a scholar. and we're most fortunate to have the moderate this legacy him. chris, it's all. jeff, thank you very much and thank you to the nixon foundation and to the library for sponsoring this event and your good work in producing these forums the years. richard nixon is best known for his achievements in foreign policy, but his initiatives in domestic policy were astonishingly innovative in environmental welfare and health care policy. was politically avant garde. well ahead of his times. his school desegregation actions succeeded. where others had failed. high on this list, and perhaps the most of all was policy. the revolution in human, which has us. the global internet, smartphones in every purse and pocket, hundreds of h
he spent 25 years at the american enterprise institute, including 22 years as its president. and then he spent a little over ten years as, a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute, and recently switched within the last year or so where he's now a distinguished on american thought at the heritage foundation. he's a close friend. he's an accomplice, a scholar. and we're most fortunate to have the moderate this legacy him. chris, it's all. jeff, thank you very much and thank you to the nixon...
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american enterprise institute economic policy analyst jimmy peths kooukis. former north dakota senator heidi heitkamp. and yale university senior associate dean jeff sonnenfeld. thank you very much for joining us. obviously rolling with this breaking news, senator heitkamp, i'm going to go to you. what is your reaction to this verdict and where do you think and how do you think this may play out over the next couple of weeks and months? >> well, the first thing to say is i don't think the defense did much to stop this verdict from happening. the president said he wanted to testify. i thought that was a really bad idea. but yet they didn't put on any witnesses. i think their best defense was that donald trump did not want this disclosed because he didn't want to disappoint his family or his wife. his wife never showed up in the courtroom. i think that hurt him. i think if his wife had come to the courtroom that that might have sent a message that this was about a family matter, that he was trying to protect his family. but i think the only reaction we know ri
american enterprise institute economic policy analyst jimmy peths kooukis. former north dakota senator heidi heitkamp. and yale university senior associate dean jeff sonnenfeld. thank you very much for joining us. obviously rolling with this breaking news, senator heitkamp, i'm going to go to you. what is your reaction to this verdict and where do you think and how do you think this may play out over the next couple of weeks and months? >> well, the first thing to say is i don't think the...
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this is hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> welcome everyone. we just heard all the reasons we should be worried about the deficit. how basically this is going to be a massive problem.
this is hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> welcome everyone. we just heard all the reasons we should be worried about the deficit. how basically this is going to be a massive problem.