Pres. Trump thank you very much. Im going to arizona, to see honeywell. They have done a fantastic job on the pandemic, and we will pay our respects. Also, see the great people of arizona. [inaudible] pres. Trump those projections are without mitigation. We are doing a lot of mitigation. We have to keep our country our country once to open. The governors, it is in their hands but our country once to open, and you see what is going on. They have to open, the people of of themselveshink as warriors. Our country has to open. Those projections, with no mitigation, but we are doing mitigation. We have the greatest country in the world. Two length ago, i created, with a lot of good people, the greatest economy in history. The greatest success in history. One day, we had to close it down. We will be to those numbers and soon. Go ahead. Why are you going there today . Are you going there [inaudible] pres. Trump i have a lot of friends in arizona. I have had Great Success in arizona, and im goi
This hearing will come to order. Since this is our first hybrid hearing, a brief explanation of how it will work will benefit senators and the public. The hearing room has been configured to maintain the recommended 6 foot social distancing between senators. Nominees, and other individuals in the room necessary to operate the hearing, which would have kept to a minimum. A number of senators have chosen to use secure video teleconference technology which will allow them to remotely participate. For those joining by videoconference, once you start speaking they will be a slight delay before you are displayed on the main screen. To minimize that ground noise, we ask senators who are using the videoconference option to please click the mute button until it is your turn to ask questions. If there is a technology issue, we will move to the next senator until that issue is resolved. I remind all senators and the nominees that the fiveminute clock still applies. For senators using the video op
It is hosted by the brookings institution, and this runs one hour. Good morning, everyone. Today we are honored to host who will offer some remarks on how covid19 is affecting the American Armed forces and anything else that he would like to begin with. Then i will ask him some questions come and then we will hear from you about your questions. Apologies that we may not get to all of your questions, but we willfurther ado, start the program. Good morning. My name is john allen noon john allen. It is my privilege to welcome you all featuring our honored guest, mark esper. As secretary was sworn in the 20 seventh secretary of defense on 20 through july 2019, and it he has served in june and july of that year. He also served as the secretary of the army from 20 november 2017 to the summer of 2019. Secretary esper is no stranger to service. He is a 19 86 west point graduate. He was commissioned into the , and upon completion of ranger training, he served in the Airborne Division and partic
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That. Whats bidens greatest strengths hes not trying. And hes not any of the others larry i mean it was a moment i think this past weekend when everybody kind of look to their d left they looked around they look here around the table tonight bloomberg you know had his moment he was gone and they said well whos left correct i think i asked a lot of my friends there were participating the democrat primary a question that i think president obama was asking people president clinton people what the heck are you doing what the heck are you thinking i think pete and they may be getting out early and timely was thoughtful i think it was courageous and something that the republicans couldnt bring themselves to do in 26 to narrow down to a one alternative candidate so i think now you have a had all had not ok the conventional wisdom is that the super tuesday map was Bernie Sanders favor. Well and what went wrong when i think a few things went wrong it was in his favor so long as the moderates wh