They used to force companies to buy stock. Now its prohibited. Earlier in the week when we did 300 i messaged you and said, this is definitely it. We have to call the top here, definitely. This has got to be it. They keep going. Another 142. Hope springs eternal. 19756. What is interesting is that, you know, things havent even been done. So we dont know whether deregulation and cutting taxes and progrowth supplies, we dont know whether they are going to put them in. But there was a question recently about whether those things even work. So now were seeing this, we dont know if they are going to do it, but just the possibility we might do them is worth 2,000 points on the dow. And dont you think every single cabinet member he names leads you to the conclusion that it is going to happen. Its got to be the most probusiness cabinet since ronald reagan. I had a great talk with al gore. It was interesting, it was nice, we got along really well. And he picks the Oklahoma Attorney and its been
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Innovation means we have been asked to many issues. Effects, what we want to do. Differently,ngs looking at the effect we want to achieve. This is the second part of this also we have many decisions that followed a short time adaptation. However, we are implementing shortterm adaptations. The modern approach is we need to do that. The implementations of decisions can lead me to do better in the future. This is the modern approach, just not focused on the output and how we implement. Not looking to the future would be a big mistake. Host a phased approach to getting to the ultimate goal. Sometimes when we say, we can try to define what we do in the future. People look at how do you change from now to this. No, we are not jumping directly to this future. We need to have some kind of provision. An incremental process, how we go from now to this 10 to 15 years in the future. Host so now you consider that there are nato members that are on the big range in terms of where they stand, and aro
Across the country. Now two former Obama Administration officials discuss what defense policies and strategies might look like under President Trump. The Brookings Institution hosted this event. Its just over 90 minutes. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to brookings. Were grateful to have everyone here today. Were going to be talking about what should Donald Trumps Defense Strategy, budget, and other military plans be looking forward for the United States. At a moment where the Trump Administration is undoubtedly still asking itself these questions and a lot of decisions havent yet been made, were still very early in a new presidency and we have about as great of a team to help answer these questions as i could imagine. And im looking forward as well as they are to discussion with you in the second half of this mornings forum. Let me briefly introduce each of the gentlemen here and then ill say a couple of broad words about where we stand in the Defense Budget debate. Just to allow
Across the country. Now two former Obama Administration officials discuss what defense policies and strategies might look like under President Trump. The Brookings Institution hosted this event. Its just over 90 minutes. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to brookings. Were grateful to have everyone here today. Were going to be talking about what should Donald Trumps Defense Strategy, budget, and other military plans be looking forward for the United States. At a moment where the Trump Administration is undoubtedly still asking itself these questions and a lot of decisions havent yet been made, were still very early in a new presidency and we have about as great of a team to help answer these questions as i could imagine. And im looking forward as well as they are to discussion with you in the second half of this mornings forum. Let me briefly introduce each of the gentlemen here and then ill say a couple of broad words about where we stand in the Defense Budget debate. Just to allow