That does it for the second republican primary debate. Live from the Ronald Reagan president ial. Thank you to all the candidates. We love having you here tonight and we will see you out on the campaign trail. Have a great evening. Thank you for joining us, everyone tonight. When i welcome to hannity, the second Republican Debate is now in the books and we are live from the spin room at the Ronald Reagan president ial library in beautiful simi valley, california. Coming up in just moments, Ron Desantis Nikki haley, the Vivek Ramaswamy mike pence, senator tim scott will join us right here on set. By the way, someone you might not expect to see at a Republican Debate, California Governor Gavin Newsom will join us. I got to ask him. I came to the state. First thing i see is 7 a gallon for gasoline. Weve got a question two to ask him. But they do have in and out burger anyway. First, sparks were flying at tonights debate as all seven candidates easily demonstrated the ability to circles ar
We are looking at 3 but we think it can be five or six. That would be tremendous and by the way if we have more than three these numbers are really spectacular and one of the things that they dont take into account in a big league fashion is the cutting. Theres so much waste in government that i believe when i get in there i will be able to cut without losing anything, to cut tremendous amounts often we are not showing anything today so they are very conservative numbers. [inaudible] my taxes, first of all i have a much simpler tax plan. When i do my return my returns go up to the ceiling and beyond. Which is ridiculous. You spend millions of dollars at a high level and lawyers and accountants and everything else. We want to simplify the tremendous level. The bracket of 25, the big differences many of the loopholes and many of the deductions which are old and have been there for years are antiquated and were prepared because a lot of the people that get these deductions are choubey did
Jihaddist, perhaps they, work on stabilizing other parts of syria under the opposition control and that might be a good thing. Last but not least, i think that russias intervention on behalf hoff Bashar Alassad means that syria will be partitions for the foreseeable future if not permanently. Iranian and russian logic is to prop up the assad regime in the west but either i dont think i aggrieve with jeff i dont think theyre able to commit the kind of soreses that would retake all of syrian territory. In discussions about isis, i often ask the question, what force is going to go goo into the euphrates valley and run out the isis forces of the question is can we all find a force that can do that i think were years away from that and unfortunately i see many black days ahead in the syrian war. Thank you very much. Thank you, andrew. Some good news . Good news in syria . Okay. So, we are technical problem. So, [inaudible] we can imagine what we have been explaining that they are in syria t
Does anybody know the answer to that, how it is being done . Should we be thinking about creating one . Dr. James leduc . I go back to the analogous analogies with the sars outbreak, and at that time both cdc and who led an aggressive effort to make sure that the virus was available to the International Scientific community for analysis. That went very well. I was at cdc then and spent a lot of time packinghouse strains of sars to share with others. So that worked very well. I do not know what the problems are in that, but i suspect it starts with the countries to have ownership of the material. But it is more complex than that, and i really do not have any answers. Okay. I will move to the next question. Medical school. Thank you all for your work and presentations. I wanted to also thank dr. Daniel bausch for bringing us back to the reality of the fact that it is in west africa and the bulk of the diseases in west africa have spend a good time backandforth in liberia. And i can tell
And strategic thinking, all of what he is up to around the world, including the rebalance to the asia pacific and other topics of interest and after that well have a bit of a conversation up here before going to you. I just wanted to say a couple of words of appreciation and biography about admiral greenert. He is a native of pennsylvania. I believe quarterback country as they say so maybe we should get you into the mix on saving the redskins as well as all the other things you are doing around the world. 1975 graduate of annapolis. A submariner by profession. Has commanded attack submarines and Ballistic Missile submarines. Commander of the u. S. 7th fleet and various other jobs. Major part of the planning and nh shop of the navy, as well prior to his current position as the chief of naval operations. Hes been in that position now about three years. Which makes him part of a remarkable class of joint chiefs who came into office in that year. Admiral greenert is joined by general oddno