Trump and listening to those men, and more importantly countries overseas are listening, whos driving the bus, mr. Trump or those two men . Well, the great thing about being around donald trump is you never have any confusion about whos driving the bus. And where the buck stops and who will make the final decision. But i think as you hear the testimony of rex tillerson, of general mattis, of mike pompeo, i think the American People should be encouraged by the fact that the president elect is assembling around him people of extraordinary background and capability, who will bring their own experience and their own perspective to inform the president s decisions where ultimately the president will make the best decision, the best interest for the American People. You had mattis and tillerson say confront russia. Donald trump does not sound like a guy who wants to confront russia. If you list t would be he said it would be good if we had a better relationship with russia, i hope it gets be
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The proceedings from today are to be published and moreover potential to be discontinued by policy makers and advocates and consumers as part of the 2017 political agenda. Todays event is open to the press and is being live streamed and televised. For those who are not physically present, im told you can join in on twitter also using the votefood2016. There are also twitter handles were available for the speakers on the biopages. Please help us keep the conversation on social media and dont forget to add votefood2016. Oscar cabrera, executive director, sarah roach and allyson and alissa. Thank you to them. Welcome to georgetown from the Oneil Institute and it is my great pleasure to introduce to you as the next speaker david vladeck. David. Prof. Vladeck thank you very much. [applause] good morning, everybody. We have a busy day ahead of us and wonderful potentialists, before we get started, i want to point out that ive been slided, everyone else is the honorable and im not. So i wonde
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