Were not going to just as some have done here in the past. Just because its President Trump idea or thought. Were going to oppose it per se. When we can work together, we will. Ive also said to the president elect on issues where we disagree, you can expect a strong and tough fight. Democratic strategist joining us right now by skype, carter good evening. What can we see with chuck schume trump were going to have to see what hes willing to concede to schumer. I think its going to be contentious. We all knew that no matter who won, it would be tough. But, you know, schumer hes a new yorker. Hes shares some of the same personality traits as trump. Hes been at this a long time. Certainly establishment. I think the democrats are in a position where theyre trying to of their reactions to trump and the things that he does. Its too early to say. I think hopefully there will be some good will early on, and those two can work together, but to be honest, im not terribly optimistic. Chuck schumer
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Jeffrey Chad Smith is an American activist investor and hedge fund manager who founded Starboard Value in 2002. The fund manages about $4 billion in managed securities as of the end of the 2020. Famously called the “most feared man in corporate America” by Fortune, Smith has an eye for detecting unrealized potential in companies. His investment strategy is simple: build stakes in companies that are undervalued and undergoing management inefficiencies and force them to work hard and correct course to unlock value.
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