That somehow the big cities have all the answers, but in some cases, some smalltown approaches might be the things that you actually solve some of the challenges that were facing in our large metros. [people cheering] [margaret] burgum earned a spot in the first gop president ial debate, where he stood by his commitment to support his partys nominee. As he looks to expand his national profile, what does governor doug burgum say now . [announcer] firing line with Margaret Hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. Schwab, and by the rosalind p. Walter foundation, and damon button. Corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. Governor doug burgum, welcome to firing line. Margaret, great to be with you, excited to be with you, honored to be with you. You, governor, have an extensive record of success in the private sector, and you
That somehow the big cities have all the answers, but in some cases, some smalltown approaches might be the things that you actually solve some of the challenges that were facing in our large metros. [people cheering] [margaret] burgum earned a spot in the first gop president ial debate, where he stood by his commitment to support his partys nominee. As he looks to expand his national profile, what does governor doug burgum say now . [announcer] firing line with Margaret Hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. Schwab, and by the rosalind p. Walter foundation, and damon button. Corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. Governor doug burgum, welcome to firing line. Margaret, great to be with you, excited to be with you, honored to be with you. You, governor, have an extensive record of success in the private sector, and you
That somehow the big cities have all the answers, but in some cases, some smalltown approaches might be the things that you actually solve some of the challenges that were facing in our large metros. [people cheering] [margaret] burgum earned a spot in the first gop president ial debate, where he stood by his commitment to support his partys nominee. As he looks to expand his national profile, what does governor doug burgum say now . [announcer] firing line with Margaret Hoover is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, the tepper foundation, the asness family foundation, the mckenna family foundation, charles r. Schwab, and by the rosalind p. Walter foundation, and damon button. Corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. Governor doug burgum, welcome to firing line. Margaret, great to be with you, excited to be with you, honored to be with you. You, governor, have an extensive record of success in the private sector, and you
Of these families. The way i have it calculated, it costs a family of four about 20,000 for your debt that you are willing to levy against our children and grandchildren in order to give the richest 1 of the americans a massive tax break. Thatannot deny the math almost all the benefit goes to the people at the top. The top 1 are huge beneficiaries. You cannot deny the math that 5400 families will get a massive tax break. You cannot deny the math that says every single american will take on additional debt, a family of four, 20,000 in debt. I was intrigued by the colloquy where members came to ask the leadership if they will work with them to take out a egregious elements of this tax proposal. We get this sort of, yes i will work with him answer. Why the do put it in the first place . Why are you cutting tax credits . Why are you cutting new market tax credits and historic tax credits in the first place . You just wrote the bill. You just wrote it. Why did you put it in the first place
Efforts, this is about an hour. Good afternoon, i am Michael Hanlon and its my honor to have the undersecretary of the army, Ryan Mccarthy with us to talk about the armys ideas on modernization of its future. I will ask you in giving him a big brookings welcome then we followup with a discussion between him and me and then go to your questions, all of that by 2 30. Mr. Mccarthy is a proud native of chicago, he went to the Virginia Military institute with a bachelors in history. Then he joined an Operational Army unit, was deployed in afghanistan during the 1997 to 2002 careers, since that time, he has done all of the kinds of additional things that you would want someone to do who has the kind of job he has, he was worked on capitol hill and for the undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology and logistics and he has been in the Defense Industry with lock lockheed martin. He was the acting secretary of the army in addition to being the undersebt of the army while we waited