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Cspan, and the house and senate live online, or you can listen live on our free radio app. We spoke with a reporter about the week ahead. Flatley reports on congress for bloomberg news. The week, lets start with defense secretary nominee, mark asper. Hes being fast tracked to the senate for a vote. Tell us about him and some issues we might hear in debate about his nomination. Daniel sure. Esper is right now secretary of the army. He has held that position since trump came into office, and has been sort of waiting in the wings. When Patrick Shanahan was the presumptive nominee for defense secretary after jim mattis left, he was viewed as somebody who was in the running but did not get the nod. Now he is on the fast track. He had a confirmation hearing this past weekend sailed through that. Got frompushback he senators was from senator elizabeth warren, who pressed him on his work for raytheon. He was a vp in Government Relations their and their top lobbyist on capitol hill, and she ask
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