University of kansas. She was an editor of the University Daily kansan, and you can see that she was a frequent guest on msnbc. Thank you. Ms. Chambers thank you for being here, and i would jump into the introductions of the rest of our panelists. Margaret talev is someone i have had the opportunity to know well because she is a white house correspondent, and we have desks that are a couple feet from each other at the white house. So thank you for being here today, margaret. She also covered the 2016 president ial campaign. Campaign,th on the but she is that Foreign Correspondent for bloomberg, and she is president of the White House Correspondents Association, and a conservator as well. , he isonto tony fratto the founder of the Hamilton Place strategies. Before that, you were at treasury. He can provide a lot of economic context when we get to the tax cuts. Psaki, whoe have jen worked for president obama where you are Deputy White House press secretary and deputy to medications secre
The president ial primary for the examiner. Francesca graduated from the university of kansas with so thank you for being here today, margaret. She also covered the 2016 president ial campaign. We were both on the campaign, but she is that Foreign Correspondent for bloomberg, and she is president of the White House Correspondents Association, and a conservator as well. Moving on to tony fratto, he is the founder of the Hamilton Place strategies. Before that, you were at treasury as well, though you can provide a lot of economic context when we get to the tax cuts. And then we have jen psaki, who , it also worked for the white house for president obama, where you are Deputy White House press secretary and deputy to medications secretary. You came back to the white house where you were to medications director and you are now can to bitter at cnn. So i was saying before this , panel started that we like to start with that 30,000foot question, like tell me what your thoughts are on the fir
Primary. Graduated with b. A. s in Political Science and journalism and an editor of the University Daily camden and you can see her frequently and she msnbc. Quent guest on thank you so much for being here today. William hope that introduction of the rest of the panel going end, so margaret, someone i had the opportunity to wello know very, very because she is also a White House Correspondent and we actually have deckses that are a each othereet from at the white house. Thank you for being here today, margaret. So thank you for being here today, margaret. She also covered the 2016 president ial campaign. We were both on the campaign, but she is that Foreign Correspondent for bloomberg, and she is president of the White House Correspondents association, and a contributor as well. Moving on to tony fratto, he is the founder of the Hamilton Place strategies. Before that, you were at treasury as well, though you can provide a lot of economic context when we get to the tax cuts. And then w
We convene for the last presentation of the day. Im excited for the next panel. Im excited to mis introducer moderator, White House Correspondent for the daily mail. Com. She also covered the president ial race. She contributed to all three publications and cover the president ial primary for the examiner. She graduated from the university of kansas she was an editor of the University Daily and you can see her frequently as she is a frequent guest on msnbc. Thank you. Thank you for being here today. I will jump right into the introductions of our panel. Margaret is the one ive had the opportunity have gotten to know well. She is also White House Correspondent. We have desks just a few feet from each other at the white house. She also cover the 2016 president ial campaign shes a correspondent for bloomberg and is president of the White House Correspondent association. Also cnn contributor. Moving on to tony, hes the father of hamilton play strategies. He worked in the Bush Administratio
Minutes. Got to talk to peltz, jim, about Procter Gamble yeah. Big tory. David and i have been spending time on it. Mr. Peltz had came on here and then mr. Taylor, the ceo of procter came on mad money with a series of what i say are just outright charges that vehemently disagree in what was once i thought going to be a more gentlemanly discussion with what mr. Peltz is saying and what mr. Peltz has done. Would you agree with that . Yeah. I dont think its interesting. The battle has been joined here. Both sides had hoped to keep it civil. Its not clear to me thats case civil like a civil war. Thats fine with us why do we come back to it . P g is one of the most Important Companies in the country this is the first time weve seen a proxy fight even for one board seat in a company this large. Did depends on who you talk to if its a company that needs fixing, and not something capable of the Current Management Team regardless because of all the different layers, the bureaucracy, the units w