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A Brookings Leadership Forum

Senator John Edwards: An Agenda for Homeland Security

U.S. Politics, Elections, Politics

Event Summary

Senator John Edwards (D-N.C.) delivered a speech about homeland security at the Brookings Institution Wednesday, outlining a broad agenda to improve domestic intelligence gathering, protect U.S. borders, secure potential terrorist targets, and bolster emergency responses to attack.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, December 18, 2002
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Masssachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Map

Contact: Office of Communications

Email: communications@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Edwards, considered a contender for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination, discussed what he regards as weaknesses in the Bush administration's approach to homeland security. He also elaborated on a proposal he first made October 7 to move responsibility for domestic intelligence from the Federal Bureau of Investigation to a new domestic intelligence agency designed to infiltrate and eliminate terrorist threats while better protecting civil liberties.

Senator Edwards earlier this year delivered addresses on the economy, education, foreign policy, and criminal justice.

Transcript

JAMES B. STEINBERG: The issue of homeland security has been very prominent in the work that Senator Edwards has done in the Congress. Among his many achievements in the area includes co-sponsoring legislation on nuclear waste shipment safety, a major author of portions of the Seaport Security Bill as well as the Federal Cyber Security Bill. He's also been active in offering proposals on bioterrorism, focusing on strengthening the state and local capacity to deal with this new challenge.

As I'm sure most of you noticed this morning, Senator Edwards had an OpEd in the Washington Post outlining his views on the need for a new Domestic Security Agency. I think this is a very timely opportunity to have his views on the challenges facing the country in light of the fact that we are now just about a month away from the standing of the new Department of Homeland Security and what will be a major debate I think in the coming Congress about funding for resources on homeland security and on the organization of our intelligence community.

So without further ado let me ask you to join me in welcoming John Edwards.


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