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can't help mike rogers frank you can't have enough mike rogers in national security i think. well, our next event is going to be mike rogers, too. so it's going to be the three of you talking and says all authority are incredibly informed. so thank you, mike. and and keep fighting the good fight. we're going to go into a little more depth of discussion, unpacking some of mike's excellent preview here and and we'll start with sue gordon, who i will very quickly introduce sue, as i think everyone knows, is the consummate intelligence officer. she's led she's been in leadership positions at the national space intelligence agency, central intelligence agency, and also served in the highest civilian intelligence officer role as principal deputy national pd, principal deputy national intelligence director. so it's almost like npd in is at what does now say bye bye to i mean i've had the privilege of learning from sue for a number of years and and and quite honestly the country is better off with the role that you played here. so i, i'd like for you to unpack back a little bit of wh
can't help mike rogers frank you can't have enough mike rogers in national security i think. well, our next event is going to be mike rogers, too. so it's going to be the three of you talking and says all authority are incredibly informed. so thank you, mike. and and keep fighting the good fight. we're going to go into a little more depth of discussion, unpacking some of mike's excellent preview here and and we'll start with sue gordon, who i will very quickly introduce sue, as i think everyone...
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and on my board is admiral mike rogers. >> you can have enough mike rogers in national security. >> our next event is mike rogers , all three of you. you're all incredibly informed. thank you and keep fighting the good fight and we are going to go into a little more depth and is russian on some of this excellent preview and we will with gordon, who i will introduce. i think everyone knows, she's led, she's been in leadership positions at the space intelligence agency, central intelligence agency, and served in the highest civilian intelligence officer role, principal deputy national intelligence, it's almost like an ppd, but i mean, i've had the privilege of learning from sue for a number of years and quite honestly, the country is better off with the role you played. i would like for you to unpack a little bit of what mike discussed and maybe, specifically, hone in on how does this all evolve and what are some of the wildcards? i know you've done some amazing work where you looked at different ways that the intelligence community can work with the private sector to drive solutions
and on my board is admiral mike rogers. >> you can have enough mike rogers in national security. >> our next event is mike rogers , all three of you. you're all incredibly informed. thank you and keep fighting the good fight and we are going to go into a little more depth and is russian on some of this excellent preview and we will with gordon, who i will introduce. i think everyone knows, she's led, she's been in leadership positions at the space intelligence agency, central...
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justin howard roger, when you review a book and you're reading it, do you take notes as you go? i do. and then the notes i build out the review from the notes, usually in my phone, about big ideas. i don't take a lot of handwritten notes. i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm just thinking about how i can explain. why this book is worth a reader's time. and so it's not easy, but i think it's manageable. i'll say where it's i can just gradually earn like a couple hundred words into two or 3000 words. hopefully by my deadline. well, we invited you on about books to talk about some of the spring books that are coming up that your interested in. what are some of thoseooks? yeah, there's a lot of good ones. i tried to bring a pretty diverse list because i do like read and write about a lot of different things. i'm really into lauren euler's book, no judgment, which com
justin howard roger, when you review a book and you're reading it, do you take notes as you go? i do. and then the notes i build out the review from the notes, usually in my phone, about big ideas. i don't take a lot of handwritten notes. i just drop down stuff in the notes and then i'll copy and paste that in a google doc, and then i'll just build around that. but i'm always thinking about writing, even when i'm not writing. so oftentimes they're doing the dishes or like taking a walk. i'm...
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dan blanton wrote about jenny rogers in irish immigrant who fought as albert cashier and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the wldrote about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the remains of two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national cemetery. michael vaughan berg wrote about the stone river as a grave and the story of 20 black soldiers who drowned after a careless accident by a white sailor and their grave became the waters of a river near charleston. doug edgerton wrote about the beaches near battery wagner, where the 54th massachusetts fought a mass grave that was put there. and then the remains of some the been discovered since that battle and some of those remains were moved to buford national cemetery and i'm so proud that the university of georgia press chose this photograph as the cover luration, because it was taken by a st
dan blanton wrote about jenny rogers in irish immigrant who fought as albert cashier and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the wldrote about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the remains of two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national...
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dan blanton wrote about jenny rogers in irish immigrant who ught as albert cashier and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the wor wte about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the remains of two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national cemetery. michael vaughan berg wrote about the stone river as a grave and the story of 20 black soldiers who drowned after a careless accident by a white sailor and their grave became the waters of a river near charleston. doug edgerton wrote about the beaches near battery wagner, where the 54th massachusetts fought andass grave that was put there. and then the remains of some thatbeen discovered since that battle and some of those remains were moved to buford national cemetery and i'm so proud that the university of georgia press chose this photograph as the cover ilsttion, because it was taken by a st
dan blanton wrote about jenny rogers in irish immigrant who ught as albert cashier and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the wor wte about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the remains of two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national...
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or gene autry gene roy rogers. unlike the other cowboys had a wife and many of the in the regular television show. in the movies, he often not. but anyway, anybody know roy rogers horse's name. in a way, trigger any other second generation of westerns was as we're to get to be adolescence. my there's adult westerns and instead the horse we have the gun and have gun will travel is an archetypical gun and the third phase was the piece of property and the small group. so we have the bonanza even begins with a map which burns and the male hero ride into the camera. and so bonanza is the family coming to terms with this? you and i were only here. is that the orange virginian started the whole idea of western fiction with a lone hero becomes one of the property westerns and the small group is the focus of the story. and the shiloh ranch trappers, who was a villain, the original western by own worcester of 1902, is one of the family in the virginia converging. in this case is the foreman on the ranch. from the right, we s
or gene autry gene roy rogers. unlike the other cowboys had a wife and many of the in the regular television show. in the movies, he often not. but anyway, anybody know roy rogers horse's name. in a way, trigger any other second generation of westerns was as we're to get to be adolescence. my there's adult westerns and instead the horse we have the gun and have gun will travel is an archetypical gun and the third phase was the piece of property and the small group. so we have the bonanza even...
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well, coal can maim worse than roger bravely. go keep on pitching and breaking the ice hardy. i will. but right now i like you all you hotties to meet someone who also belongs in this picture. someone who can do a little pitching and preaching of his own. yes, i belong this picture. i'm heading and i've been through. you've seen only. i didn't know what to do. with. host: we are back with washington journal. we are joined by joy-ann reid. she is the author of "medgar and myrlie: medgar evers and the love story that awakened america." she is a
well, coal can maim worse than roger bravely. go keep on pitching and breaking the ice hardy. i will. but right now i like you all you hotties to meet someone who also belongs in this picture. someone who can do a little pitching and preaching of his own. yes, i belong this picture. i'm heading and i've been through. you've seen only. i didn't know what to do. with. host: we are back with washington journal. we are joined by joy-ann reid. she is the author of "medgar and myrlie: medgar...
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it's knowing that russell rotunda, will rogers and cannon rotunda are not all in the same building. there's a little bit of distance there. it also hopefully gives them better perspective in doing their jobs as a meal saver. founder of faber college once said knowledge is good. it's about sharing this knowledge and information and helping others to do their jobs so we can do our jobs better. i'm humbled to be mentioned in the same breath as jerry, melissa, george, eddy, kim. peter. dani. request. tony and eric. and as already heard in the video, melissa young and i were a crew for two years. i believe were the first crew that that's ever gotten the same award. i we have the best job in the world. it's we're on the front porch of news every day. it's like to grad school and not have to write a thesis at the end of the term. and we get paid for it. that's great. right now, my thanks and my love to my daughter, miranda. she's the reason why i continue to work. she's sophomore at ole miss. miranda, please graduate on time. i'm not getting any younger. thank you. in. thank you. thank you
it's knowing that russell rotunda, will rogers and cannon rotunda are not all in the same building. there's a little bit of distance there. it also hopefully gives them better perspective in doing their jobs as a meal saver. founder of faber college once said knowledge is good. it's about sharing this knowledge and information and helping others to do their jobs so we can do our jobs better. i'm humbled to be mentioned in the same breath as jerry, melissa, george, eddy, kim. peter. dani....
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i had commented in a previous talk here about john elliott and roger williams and we bought a roger williams dictionary and explained of indian ways and there were so few people who cared to pay attention. i a way they were savage was really i at i thought was very admirable for that guy. that was a very that's a very confusing journal the about the with the captain and what went on on the boat i met. i a lot of journals and diaries nobody else and a trip like that that they at least not that they wrote about now they may have in their hopes have had a journey like that, but not in their reality. i can't. congratulations. thank. i've known ken, like, forever. i'm not going to touch the colonialism. the killing of people were already there and so forth. just say, you know, anybody who did this had to think it has to be better than what i mean, right now it's just so i'm sort of flipping the hope, the complete misery of so of the people throughout american history or history in general life is tough. people are evil. i mean, they they i mean, they, you know, i, i was so glad get out of the war
i had commented in a previous talk here about john elliott and roger williams and we bought a roger williams dictionary and explained of indian ways and there were so few people who cared to pay attention. i a way they were savage was really i at i thought was very admirable for that guy. that was a very that's a very confusing journal the about the with the captain and what went on on the boat i met. i a lot of journals and diaries nobody else and a trip like that that they at least not that...
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. >> on september 11 i was assigned at will rogers. i texted john because i needed to know the layout. four minutes elapsed and he texted me back and it read, i am sorry i didn't get back to you sooner, i am in the hospital having a major heart attack. he texted me while having a heart attack. that speaks volumes. >> he loves being a family man. is the only person i know who dreamed about becoming a cameraman. [ applause ] >> tonight we are presenting the 2023 award, the jerry thompson award, to the one and only john bullard. [ applause ] >> just real quick, before john speaks. john has worked for practically every news organization in this city, and he was one of cnn's original employees. before hejohn aspeaks, john ha worked for practically every news organization in the city. he was one of the original employees at cnn. he also edited film, that's right, film in the 70s in high point, north carolina. anyway, ladies and gentlemen, john bullard. [ applause ] >> thank you. this got a little bit tougher. i just found out my daughter is
. >> on september 11 i was assigned at will rogers. i texted john because i needed to know the layout. four minutes elapsed and he texted me back and it read, i am sorry i didn't get back to you sooner, i am in the hospital having a major heart attack. he texted me while having a heart attack. that speaks volumes. >> he loves being a family man. is the only person i know who dreamed about becoming a cameraman. [ applause ] >> tonight we are presenting the 2023 award, the jerry...
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. >> assignment of will rogers, ifixit john, because i needed to know the layout. four minutes went by and john text me back, sorry, i did not get back to you sooner, i'm in the hospital having a major heart attack. the guy texted me, having a heart attack. that is how much he cares. >> he is the only person i know who grew up dreaming about being a cameraman. so tonight w. >>> so tonight, we are presenting the 2023 award to-- the jerry thompson award, to the one and only john bullard. [ applause ] just real quick, bn >>> real quick, before john speaks, john has worked for practically every news organization in this city and he was one of cnn's original employees. he also edited film, that is right, fill in the 70s in high point, north carolina. correct? anyway, ladies and gentlemen john bullard. you. this is this got a >> bithank you. this just got a little tougher. i just found out my daughter is watching online. i'd like to thank the rtca for choosing me to be the honor of the 11th recipient of the jerry thompson award. this to me is like winning a third super b
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please join me in thanking major general paul rogers from the national guard. [applause] to our state employees, my executive office team, thank you for your tireless efforts on behalf of the people of michigan. [applause] let's get this show on the road. like some of you, i am a product of the 80s. i love big hair and bold leather jackets. classic movies and of course classic rock and all great albums from the 80s have some things in common. chart topping hits that everyone loves, cuts from a few experimental tracks. at their best to these are thess records who impact a single year or artist and our best that's what we aspire to do to get things done that outlast us. make policy for future generations. over the past year, our record like any great album have something in it for everyone and all of the tracks were policy bound by a common theme, making a difference in people's lives. we composed this thanks to the people in the room and every michigander at home. the groups only succeed when all its members are thriving and lately we are in harmony. let's go th
please join me in thanking major general paul rogers from the national guard. [applause] to our state employees, my executive office team, thank you for your tireless efforts on behalf of the people of michigan. [applause] let's get this show on the road. like some of you, i am a product of the 80s. i love big hair and bold leather jackets. classic movies and of course classic rock and all great albums from the 80s have some things in common. chart topping hits that everyone loves, cuts from a...
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as mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. and we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, national security innovation-based programs. in collaboration with congressman brad wenstrup and the house permanent select committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. and for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight outside our nation's capital. not that there is much sunshine today. but in reagan country is always sunny, so we will bring some into this discussion. the program is dedicated to assessing the health and effectiveness of america's national security innovation ecosystem. much of our work focuses on unlocking the potential of emerging technologies and capabilities like artificial intelligence, which as you all know, brings enormous promise for progress across all of our national security endeavors. and i will shamelessly self promote here. outside we have our n
as mentioned i am roger zakheim, director of the institute. and we are excited to host this event as part of our center for peace through strength, national security innovation-based programs. in collaboration with congressman brad wenstrup and the house permanent select committee on intelligence for their really consequential series, beyond the skiff. and for those who are not aware of this series, what it means is you get to interact with the members of congress that never see sunlight...
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please join me in thanking major general paul rogers and colonel james grady from the state police and national guard. to our state employees, my cabinet, and my executive office team, thank you for your tireless efforts on behalf of the people of michigan. let's get this show on the road. like some of you, i'm a product of the 80s. i love big hair and bold leather jackets. classic movies and of course the classic rock. and all great albums from the 80s have some things in common. chart topping hits that everyone loves and deep cuts for the fans and a few experimental tracks. at their best, these are timeless records whose impact transcends a single year or artist. at our best, this is what we aspire to do too. get things done that outlast us. make policy for future generations. over the past year, our record, like any great album, had something in it for everyone and all the tracks or policies were bound by a common theme. making a real difference in people's lives. we compose this record thanks to the people in this room and everyone at home. groups only 16 when all of its members ar
please join me in thanking major general paul rogers and colonel james grady from the state police and national guard. to our state employees, my cabinet, and my executive office team, thank you for your tireless efforts on behalf of the people of michigan. let's get this show on the road. like some of you, i'm a product of the 80s. i love big hair and bold leather jackets. classic movies and of course the classic rock. and all great albums from the 80s have some things in common. chart topping...
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my name is roger zakheim. as you just heard, i'm the director of the reagan institute, the dc office of the ronald reagan presidential institute, and hope you all been enjoying this reception. christine carlucci reid's book launch, which we're excited to host here this evening i want to extend a special welcome to kristen's mother and secretary carlucci, his widow marcia carlucci and kristen's husband, mr. joshua. we thank you so much for being here this evening. i also want to welcome the chairman of the reagan presidential foundation institute, mr. fred ryan. thank you so much for being here this evening. thanks, fred. well, here we recognizing kristen's for the publication of get me carlucci. and this release is near and dear to our hearts here at the reagan institute because. kristen's father, secretary carlucci, had an outsize impact on the reagan administration serving in a variety of roles both terms. now, before serving in the reagan administration, frank carlucci enjoyed, an illustrious and diverse ca
my name is roger zakheim. as you just heard, i'm the director of the reagan institute, the dc office of the ronald reagan presidential institute, and hope you all been enjoying this reception. christine carlucci reid's book launch, which we're excited to host here this evening i want to extend a special welcome to kristen's mother and secretary carlucci, his widow marcia carlucci and kristen's husband, mr. joshua. we thank you so much for being here this evening. i also want to welcome the...
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roger lowenstein. on behalf of my colleagues on the book prize jury, michele crowe, kristen mcwherter and daniel weinberg, it my honor and pleasure to announce the 2023 howard holter or lincoln book prize winner edward acorn for his the lincoln miracle inside the republican convention, the changed history. not yet. acorn presents a brilliantly written, riveting account of the 1860 republican convention that was held in chicago during summer of that year. he recounts in comprehensive how abraham lincoln the darkest, dark, stunned the political pundits of the time by defeating william seward of new york. considered by most observers as overwhelming favorite for the republican nomination for president. acorns page. turner. i must admit, i could not put this book down even i knew how it would end places the in the cigar smoke filled hotel rooms of party movers and shakers and on the raucous convention floor, introducing us to lincoln's rivals, and especially his convention managers who worked the key state
roger lowenstein. on behalf of my colleagues on the book prize jury, michele crowe, kristen mcwherter and daniel weinberg, it my honor and pleasure to announce the 2023 howard holter or lincoln book prize winner edward acorn for his the lincoln miracle inside the republican convention, the changed history. not yet. acorn presents a brilliantly written, riveting account of the 1860 republican convention that was held in chicago during summer of that year. he recounts in comprehensive how abraham...
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rogers neighborhood. and soon more neighborhoods across colorado. [applause] and this is already happening in communities like downtown fort collins, where thriving downtown centers are built around business and commerce and transportation and housing. but we need more shining examples across our state. transit oriented and connected communities can create a better future for our state and drive up ross parity and our enjoyment with less traffic, more housing, better air quality, and we want to provide the tools that our communities need to make it happen. this year i am excited about a proposal in our budget that will help local governments build housing infrastructure and transit oriented neighborhoods by addressing construction hurdles like access to water, sewage and stormwater systems, and by increasing opportunities for walking and biking, bussing, and all sorts of transportation. to start, we need a well-rounded approach, and that includes goals for housing that every community can work towards in their own way. these goals consider jobs and
rogers neighborhood. and soon more neighborhoods across colorado. [applause] and this is already happening in communities like downtown fort collins, where thriving downtown centers are built around business and commerce and transportation and housing. but we need more shining examples across our state. transit oriented and connected communities can create a better future for our state and drive up ross parity and our enjoyment with less traffic, more housing, better air quality, and we want to...
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roger scruton, who is highly in hungary, he he was a great conservative. if you don't know who he is, he died. think in 2019, british brilliant man. but he also worked in the underground networks in czechoslovakia, poland, hungary, bringing information during the soviet period when, information was not allowed to come. but he said, you know, we need nationalism, democracy, because if we get together and agree on these ideas, then that means the people hold these systems and ideas. and one person doesn't get to embrace that anybody else. so the question or comment. yes, sir. thank you very much. i certainly do want to correct. but you know know, you give me a lot lines. okay. i got to look at immigration. i would certainly agree with you that the majority of the hungarians would agree with strange habit of talking to the people and the you after a very strange know sequence. i mean, that that gives a very strong legitimacy. as a matter of fact, it's very difficult to fight against this fight. and before i came here, the pci was in charge of brexit issues in
roger scruton, who is highly in hungary, he he was a great conservative. if you don't know who he is, he died. think in 2019, british brilliant man. but he also worked in the underground networks in czechoslovakia, poland, hungary, bringing information during the soviet period when, information was not allowed to come. but he said, you know, we need nationalism, democracy, because if we get together and agree on these ideas, then that means the people hold these systems and ideas. and one...
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now, roger, he planned a fully bust, but he was working in alabang after which was torn, was he would ride. and we know today they were inclusions so when he got to the finishing phases, it broke cleanly. in half the artist was disappeared, but he sent it to madison and it was in their home montpelier for many years. so virginia hart we've seen a lot of the reception rooms area, most of it open to the. if somebody wants to tour much of what just saw how did they do that. well we're reopening tours in 2024. you can information at state.gov and we encourage people to come and visit. how many diplomats would you say come through here? how many days a week is the space business? it is a happening place. we are busy all the time. what's your impression that you want diplomats to leave with after seeing the diplomatic rooms? well, i think kerry said it best in our book that america exceptional, not because we say we are, but because our nation does exceptional things and rooms that they are a gift of the american people, that they are maintained by gifts is really and i think what makes the
now, roger, he planned a fully bust, but he was working in alabang after which was torn, was he would ride. and we know today they were inclusions so when he got to the finishing phases, it broke cleanly. in half the artist was disappeared, but he sent it to madison and it was in their home montpelier for many years. so virginia hart we've seen a lot of the reception rooms area, most of it open to the. if somebody wants to tour much of what just saw how did they do that. well we're reopening...
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roger's neighborhood and soon more neighborhoods across colorado. [ applause ] across colorado. [applause] there is already happening in communities like oldtown arvada or downtown fort collins, thriving downtown centers are built around business and commerce and transportation and housing. we need more shining examples across our state. transittor yentsed and connected communities can create a better future for our state and drive our prosperity and enjoyment. less traffic, more housing that people can afford, better air quality. we want to provide the tools that our communities need to make it happen. this year i am excited about the proposal in our budget that will help locals build housing structure in transit oriented neighborhoods that are addressing hurdles. aging sewage and storm water systems, and by increasing opportunities for walking and biking. to start. we need a well-rounded approach. these goals, should consider jobs and costs and zoning capacity and transit areas and housing density and of course factors like regional equity and infrastructure and water efficien
roger's neighborhood and soon more neighborhoods across colorado. [ applause ] across colorado. [applause] there is already happening in communities like oldtown arvada or downtown fort collins, thriving downtown centers are built around business and commerce and transportation and housing. we need more shining examples across our state. transittor yentsed and connected communities can create a better future for our state and drive our prosperity and enjoyment. less traffic, more housing that...
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became a hero for the right also engaged pr firm here in washington that included paul manafort and roger stone stone. because time is a full we are just about out of it. if you both wanted to have quick follow ups, we can we can do that. it's up to you you. how surprised both of you would be if trump wins. jacob, here is a model. you know, come i would i would be surprised. i mean, i because i again, i think that he is sold this product successfully once but has been unable to do so but would i be would i be thunderstruck. no mean it's happened once before and it's certainly possible. but i think in 2016 trump was vastly underestimated. i don't think that's to occur again. i think it could tell me how you deal with the china question. i know you mentioned asia first, but specifically the people you consider isolationists on the right. whether, you know, obviously they would but many you know many of them actually not have any affinity for the one of the inside probably the biggest dictator in the world is xi jinping, arguably far more important than putin. so how does that fit into your
became a hero for the right also engaged pr firm here in washington that included paul manafort and roger stone stone. because time is a full we are just about out of it. if you both wanted to have quick follow ups, we can we can do that. it's up to you you. how surprised both of you would be if trump wins. jacob, here is a model. you know, come i would i would be surprised. i mean, i because i again, i think that he is sold this product successfully once but has been unable to do so but would...