In this portion a group of Business Leaders discuss the future innovation and competitiveness environment in the u. S. Good morning. Since the councils beginning in 1986, weve seen over and over and time and again how technology has transformed our lives, and unleashed new challenges and opportunities as we think about a new future for the United States. 2003 was such a period of change. 17 years after our founding, our Council Members recognized that the nation stood at a florida infliction point. We needed significant chance to enhance our innovation capacity which lead to the pioneering work of our National Innovation initiative it, and now another 17 years later here we are again, once again finding ourselves at the precipice of transformational change. Throughout the day as debra mentioned in her opening remarks well hear stories about the changes as they are foundational to our Flagship National commission on innovation and competitiveness frontiers. The commission cochaired by t
Work of our National Innovation initiative. Now, another 17 years later, here we are again, once again finding ourselves at the precipice of transformational change. Today well hear stories about these changes as theyre foundational to our Flagship National commission on innovation and competitiveness frontiers. The commission cochaired by the Council Board on this stage is a multiyear effort to reimagine americas innovation potential and to chart a new path for competitiveness in the 21st century. And as this slide shows, just a little less than a year ago, with our core leadership team, we began to build this effort. And by august we had pulled together a powerful and diverse set of commissioners, nearly 60 leaders from across this country from industry, from academia, from our Labor Union Community and our National Labs. And the commission has already started their work. As deborah mentioned, todays launch is our 2020 roadmap of activities that we hope will change the future traject
Over the next 60 minutes we are going to be traveling around the globe visiting some of todays most fragile states and hotspot regions as we discuss americans ary agencies to tackle these challenges. Luckily we are joined by an allstar lineup of experts who will serve as our tour guides. Stephen hadley serves as the National Security advisor to george bush and assistant secretary of defense for global strategic affairs. Today is the principal at one of the countrys leading consulting firms. Democratic former congresswoman from california and president of the Wilson Center which supports Research Driving the conversations on Foreign Policy and National Security. Is the president of the u. S. Institute of peace, a leading institute for solutions for preventing, mitigating, and resolving violent conflict around the world and previously served as the assistant administrator or democracy conflict and humanitarian affairs at usaid. Michaelnt general recently served as the director of the dir
TheChristine Lagarde says ecb could need fresh stimulus. Shery a quick check of the markets closing, we saw fluctuations in the session. The s p 500 moved higher in the last hour of trading or so, moving to a record high. At one point it fell to session lows after we heard from the cleveland fed president loretta mester, saying she was not ready for cuts yet, which sent markets lower, but Communications Stocks are leading the gains on the s p 500. Volumes were lower, heading into the fourth of july holiday. Wednesday is a shorter trading day as well. The nasdaq finished 0. 2 higher, and u. S. Futures are unchanged at the moment. Lets see how we are setting up for the markets in asia. Kiwi stocks are under fire this morning, and looking at a potential retreat at the start of cash trade in tokyo and sydney. The aussie dollar staying steady this morning, in the wake of the rba rate cut. The governments secondhalf Economic Forecast to consider later today, export data looking shaky and poi
2023, when 60 yearold David Schneider was senselessly shot while trimming trees in his front yard, neighbors came to his aid while he was dying and gathered security footage for investigators in what Oakland Police originally thought might have been an attempted robbery. It just really, struck the whole community. It activated us. We felt, you know, upset and scared. And so we all came together to try and think about how we could, make this community safer. Its no secret. Oakland police are overwhelmed. So the Maxwell Park Neighborhood Action Team took it into their own hands and started working on problems like traffic improvement, lighting up dark streets and adding cameras to deter criminals. Were worried that these crimes are going to be committed , and then that nobody will be held accountable for the actions. Nathan green recently began a fundraiser to raise money for families who could not buy a camera of their own, crowdsourcing the funds from other neighbors, cameras that face