from events like this. tomorrow i fighter omaha nebraska and i will be meeting with the governor, meeting with members of congress, it s going to be great. the best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask in the first time in two years. so, in recent months, i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops, that s a deep of can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask, off, but it s great to see, i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while, i ve been here for more than 20 years, and so many familiar faces, some new faces. looking around here, to see a full house. and when people are here on an evening where you could be home doing whatever else, it tells us that we are having an impact. thank you for being here. it was wonderful to, ceos able to talk with most of you personally here before it started. that really lifted my spirits. and if you weren t very familiar with, this we are non profit organization, were non partisan org
that puts me on the road quite a bit, and that s a good thing, but it keeps me away oftentimes from events like this. tomorrow i fighter omaha nebraska and i will be meeting with the governor, meeting with members of congress, it s going to be great. the best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask in the first time in two years. so, in recent months, i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops, that s a deep of can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask, off, but it s great to see, i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while, i ve been here for more than 20 years, and so many familiar faces, some new faces. looking around here, to see a full house. and when people are here on an evening where you could be home doing whatever else, it tells us that we are having an impact. thank you for being here. it was wonderful to, ceos able to talk with most of you personally here before it started. that really lifted my spirits. an
and now larry schweikert, history professor at the university of dayton, talked about his book dragon slayer, s on six presidents who confronted the washington swamp after taking office. it is hosted by the hard-line institute, this is an hour and 20 minutes. this is my first time at one of these events in quite some time since i became president. that puts me on the road quite a bit, and that s a good thing, but it keeps me away oftentimes from events like this. tomorrow i fighter omaha nebraska and i will be meeting with the governor, meeting with members of congress, it s going to be great. the best part is that i will be able to fly without a face mask in the first time in two years. so, in recent months, i figured out the best way to deal with that is to bring a few lollipops, that s a deep of can last you a good 20 minutes. face mask, off, but it s great to see, i haven t been here at one of these meetings for a while, i ve been here for more than 20 years, and so m
Empty vessel with a cheesy smile. A man who thought an endless stream of made up, Folksy Anecdotes were enough to hide the fact that he believed in nothing. Nothing at all except building his own brand to help his family get rich. And theyve become really rich. Hunter jim, valerie, the whole lot. But the working people that scranton joe claimed to identify with, well, he may backslap them at all the union hall events, but we know he doesnt give a rip about what his inflation has done to them. The fact is that if you take a look at what the people have, they have the money to spend. So the buyers remorse that is trickling out from the nevertrumpers and even from some old line democrats, its real. Even if their pride wont let them admit that they were wrong. We know the truth. They convinced themselves that old joe could control the radicals. But now the radicals control him. But here, at the angle weve always known, joe biden puts the bidens first, last and always. And joe biden has dec
this is just over an hour. good morning, everyone. i m michael o hanlon with the foreign policy program at brookings and were honored today to welcome the honorable atmosphere, chairman of house armed services committee who is now beginning of latest 13th term in congress representing the great state of washington and the area around puget sound and the broader seattle the city. chairman smith is as we all know an important voice in the united states on many matters both american foreign policy including not only defense but for assistance and trade today we will hear him speak a bit about national security strategy. this is an important year for the incoming biden administration to shape its own national security and perhaps national defense strategies, and the congress is role that historically been quite important in this process, as chairman smith knows well dumbest previous years of experience. we are delighted today to welcome him and his thoughts and how we should th