yet, we still remain gridlocked. , urgentlyn reform needed to unleash the full power of millions wholive here and sensible and both fair. on the world stage, you will not escape it. even more urgency. we see huge, growing populations in places that offer little education, little economic or political opportunity. you are older than half their population. 40% of their population is younger than yale's next incoming class erie if we cannot galvanize action to recognize their felt needs, if we don't do more to attack extreme poverty, provide opportunities and jobs, we invite instability and i promise you, radical extremism is all too ready to fill the vacuum left behind. what should be clear to is perhapsnd it what makes our current predicament so frustrating, is that none of our problems are without solutions. none of them. but neither will they solve themselves. for all of us, it is a question of will power, not capacity. it is a matter of refusing to fall to the cynicism and apathy that have always been the mortal enemies of progress. withquires keeping faith the ability of instituti