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. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he died three years later, he left one twice as strange to me. >> hugh, hi. i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it? go ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first, parked on the pathway outside his home. what is this? >> well, this is hoop's cars. they call this the musicmobile. >> christmas albums, paul simon. [ playing notes ] it still works. and this is just a fraction of the far-out fleet he inherited. >> everything you could imagine, trucks, cars, little bmw isettas where you had to get in between the headlights. >> they do need a little bit of repair. >> well, i don't have the heart to touch it. >> that's
. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he died three years later, he left one twice as strange to me. >> hugh, hi. i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it....
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i want to bring in capital reporter for the hill molly hooper.re again, molly. >> reporter: yes. party on, right? >> just like that, rocking on. >> reporter: just party on. >> with the air guitar with it. >> reporter: that's right. >> on twitter, at least the gop planned to embarrass o'rourke. so the strategy here is to try to make him look cool? what does that signal about what voters are looking for ahead of the mid terms? we know those images have been circulating on social media, even using excuses like he's drunk or on a skateboard or rocking out, you know, too busy doing that to attend the debate? >> reporter: it just so happens it was 20 years ago i guess. the thing o'rourke is not too busy to do is visit 254 counties in texas, which if you talk to, you know, republicans privately is what they basically want their members to be doing this election season. o'rourke is putting in the work. he's raising a lot of money to run for this seat. as the election -- you know, as these results show in the polls, he is really coming close to ted cruz.
i want to bring in capital reporter for the hill molly hooper.re again, molly. >> reporter: yes. party on, right? >> just like that, rocking on. >> reporter: just party on. >> with the air guitar with it. >> reporter: that's right. >> on twitter, at least the gop planned to embarrass o'rourke. so the strategy here is to try to make him look cool? what does that signal about what voters are looking for ahead of the mid terms? we know those images have been...
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sus manos están salvando la vida de hoopers island y su industria principal, la del cangrejo.sto. angie: es un empleo que la abogada marisol tobar nunca pensó que haría cuando en el 2015, recién graduada en méxico, le ofrecieron venir a trabajar a estados unidos con la visa temporal h-2b y ganar más de 700 dólares al mes. marisol: es una gran oportunidad porque se gana lo que es más dinero y ya obteniendo lo que es un dinero uno puede realizar cualquier cosa. angie: la joven de 25 años vive en esta casa con otras dos mujeres, que llevan más de dos décadas trabajando en la industria del cangrejo y haciendo el peregrinaje desde méxico hasta maryland cada año. modesta: al principio no se haya uno porque, pues, ya ve que le echa de menos uno a su casa, pero ya después te vas acostumbrando, se va acostumbrando uno. angie: ¿qué es lo que más se extraña? modesta: pues a mis hijos, de allá todo, su casa de uno, oiga. ya ve que se le pone a uno difícil acá en la soledad. angie: es que con apenas 400 habitantes, una sola tienda y una iglesia donde igual se reza como se entierra a los di
sus manos están salvando la vida de hoopers island y su industria principal, la del cangrejo.sto. angie: es un empleo que la abogada marisol tobar nunca pensó que haría cuando en el 2015, recién graduada en méxico, le ofrecieron venir a trabajar a estados unidos con la visa temporal h-2b y ganar más de 700 dólares al mes. marisol: es una gran oportunidad porque se gana lo que es más dinero y ya obteniendo lo que es un dinero uno puede realizar cualquier cosa. angie: la joven de 25 años...
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. >> what address. 100 hooper street? >> yes. and that -- and that is a brand-new building. and i confirmed with susan ma in my conversation that $2.50 a square foot is the average current pricing for p.d.r. and $3 a square foot would be very high and is not common. and that fitzgerald is getting less than market rate. so, they are getting under $2.50 a square foot to come back. and the project sponsor is moving them twice, and all the community is asking is them to reach an agreement at the same price that they are giving fitzgerald. we are not asking for moving costs for our business, and then i also want to clarify that they are only offering us 15 days, if fitzgerald leaves, they are giving us 15 days to come up with a list of p.d.r. possible candidates and if we don't come up with a list in 15 days, they'll choose their own. >> i guess staff, the comment on the p.d.r. space. i -- you know, i could text somebody in hundred hooper and what are you paying for the p.d.r. >> susan ma could tell you very well, that's her area of expertise. >> i don't know off the top of my he
. >> what address. 100 hooper street? >> yes. and that -- and that is a brand-new building. and i confirmed with susan ma in my conversation that $2.50 a square foot is the average current pricing for p.d.r. and $3 a square foot would be very high and is not common. and that fitzgerald is getting less than market rate. so, they are getting under $2.50 a square foot to come back. and the project sponsor is moving them twice, and all the community is asking is them to reach an...
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. >> i want to bring in now from washington, capitol hill reporter for "the hill" molly hooper. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> nbc is reporting that the president for now is remaining calm, but the white house allies who are really dreading that a meltdown could happen here. what are you hearing about the legal pressure for the president and how the white house is being impacted? >> reporter: well, you know, i have been up there on capitol hill and, you know, senators kind of worry that there may be a meltdown, but they haven't seen it yet. again, you know, going back to the republicans yesterday just trying to get them the talk about what had happened, it was very difficult. normally they're more -- you know, they embrace the issues that are facing the administration and, you know, tackle them head-on when you are staking out senators, just as we saw the clips a few minutes ago. they're usually apt to talk, but yesterday it was very difficult to get republicans to stop and chat and respond to tuesday's developments because it does put them in a very difficult position
. >> i want to bring in now from washington, capitol hill reporter for "the hill" molly hooper. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> nbc is reporting that the president for now is remaining calm, but the white house allies who are really dreading that a meltdown could happen here. what are you hearing about the legal pressure for the president and how the white house is being impacted? >> reporter: well, you know, i have been up there on capitol hill and,...
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access to the financial market of course is due to the fact that greece has now some kind of hooper tutti it has modest repayment obligations and some. of cash so these the next month or next year the secret government should be able to on the take the forms message quite unnecessary forms to improve the life of the greek people ok let me get back to the greek pensioners again when when we're talking about twenty percent unemployment g.d.p. down twenty five percent on pre-crisis levels it doesn't sound like there's going to be the productivity to actually keep true the country going and to ensure that further down the track greek pensioners are well looked after. you are correct t p is at levels similar to the us great depression but unlike the us recoveries taking much longer and the problem is that greece achieve the primary surplus by tax increases by cuts in social security spending but still suffer reforms stakes still very long to get licenses if you want to need permits to build build a new plant all these things which are it's just homework for the greek government on its own this
access to the financial market of course is due to the fact that greece has now some kind of hooper tutti it has modest repayment obligations and some. of cash so these the next month or next year the secret government should be able to on the take the forms message quite unnecessary forms to improve the life of the greek people ok let me get back to the greek pensioners again when when we're talking about twenty percent unemployment g.d.p. down twenty five percent on pre-crisis levels it...
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young and old families it's really a fantastic atmosphere hooper it's certainly turned out well. the island's hottest pass is the milk bar in this seaside pavilion drinks and snacks are served to ambient music the milk but actually has its own soundtrack. another popular meeting place is a coffee roaster. it's young bosses trusted their instincts and soon saw that quality and individuality were in demand and people were prepared to pay the price . behind the walls of these old merchants villas the ins a loft hotel office modern accommodation and look at the lobby shows how much thought has gone into it. if you like its style you can buy similar furnishings and accessories in the hotel's own decided shop. they live up with you know i think a lot of young people are interested in the north sea coast but in the past few years we weren't offering what they were looking for when they're travelling even to the north sea coast which might sound first a bit square compared to new york or barcelona they want to combination that makes them feel comfortable if you want to come to feel part
young and old families it's really a fantastic atmosphere hooper it's certainly turned out well. the island's hottest pass is the milk bar in this seaside pavilion drinks and snacks are served to ambient music the milk but actually has its own soundtrack. another popular meeting place is a coffee roaster. it's young bosses trusted their instincts and soon saw that quality and individuality were in demand and people were prepared to pay the price . behind the walls of these old merchants villas...
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john hooper, italy correspondent for the economist.ank you for being with us. the announcement of the state of emergency, what does it mean for that region? it is an attempt to try to help the region get over the effects of this disaster because he has on the one hand cut the city of —— it has cut the city of genoa in two because it was a bridge that ran over the city, and it has cut off the main route to the port and the main route along which traffic flows to from the area so which traffic flows to from the area so there is the possibility of an economic disaster in the region as well as the tragedy we have already seen well as the tragedy we have already seen with the loss of those lives at least of the lives you mentioned in your introduction. there has been a call for the contract of autostrade, that deals with maintenance of the bridge, to come to an end. and an appealfor help, bridge, to come to an end. and an appeal for help, also . the interior minister first divorce said it was brussels' fault for not giving italy are enough
john hooper, italy correspondent for the economist.ank you for being with us. the announcement of the state of emergency, what does it mean for that region? it is an attempt to try to help the region get over the effects of this disaster because he has on the one hand cut the city of —— it has cut the city of genoa in two because it was a bridge that ran over the city, and it has cut off the main route to the port and the main route along which traffic flows to from the area so which...
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unemployment in saudi arabia is estimated to be between thirty and forty percent but that didn't stop joanna hoopersciences studies has got her first job working in animation. i mean and needs to think. and. they were making so many decisions so many. changes in this country that me thinks possible for us to do still come up to the world of. the jonas sister jude with the short hair doesn't wear a headscarf in public either. her religion she says allow say that choice. this week in our global ideas series we had for nepal can music and theater help bring about badly needed change our reporter voice got hot travel to the capital past two regions in the south of the country farmers there are trying to learn new agricultural nothing's happening rainfall in the mountains often leads to landslides but planting the right crops at the right times could help. just a few more stitches and this hand puppet will be ready. it's for a play these children are putting on tomorrow and they have to be sure they know their lines. the play was written by participants in a workshop on sustainable farming and the child
unemployment in saudi arabia is estimated to be between thirty and forty percent but that didn't stop joanna hoopersciences studies has got her first job working in animation. i mean and needs to think. and. they were making so many decisions so many. changes in this country that me thinks possible for us to do still come up to the world of. the jonas sister jude with the short hair doesn't wear a headscarf in public either. her religion she says allow say that choice. this week in our global...
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country's presidential runoff after a tense election that was marred by violence the incumbent ibrahim hooper car coming to is widely expected to win the vote the result is due later this week. string checks at polling stations security measures were once again stepped up for molly's presidential election runoff voters chose between the incumbent president evil him. and opposition leader. seventy three year old kay to said he was confident of victory after topping the poll in the first round of voting. but many in the country were unhappy with the outcome. and. i'm a bit disappointed without the first round went but unfortunately i don't expect much to change in the second round. the opposition are concerned about voter fraud demonstrating in the capital bamako at the weekend. plus many were unable to vote in the first round that's after around seven hundred polling stations were closed due to violence from groups but an opposition challenge to the result was dismissed by the constitutional court. northern money as a haven for islamist insurgents that temporarily took control of the region in
country's presidential runoff after a tense election that was marred by violence the incumbent ibrahim hooper car coming to is widely expected to win the vote the result is due later this week. string checks at polling stations security measures were once again stepped up for molly's presidential election runoff voters chose between the incumbent president evil him. and opposition leader. seventy three year old kay to said he was confident of victory after topping the poll in the first round of...
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here's our teams correspondent trinity charles with the details that's right certain companies like hooper and left are becoming increasingly popular taxi drivers are struggling to make a living but now they may be getting help from lawmakers new york may become the first major u.s. city to cap the number of ride sharing drivers on the new york streets all this after recent congestion in the city and two years of complaints and protests from taxi drivers over the plummeting value of taxi medallions i never thought i would ever hear the day that he yellow medallion would be a risky investment was always considered like having a seat on the stock exchange and that was what it was completed so although there was more than thirteen thousand taxis in the city there are more than one hundred thousand licensed drivers for ride sharing apps something taxi driver say is crippling their industry they now own regulator in the city they've had one hundred thousand cause to new york city and the past two years whereas there was only thirteen thousand cause for the last fifty years so within two years w
here's our teams correspondent trinity charles with the details that's right certain companies like hooper and left are becoming increasingly popular taxi drivers are struggling to make a living but now they may be getting help from lawmakers new york may become the first major u.s. city to cap the number of ride sharing drivers on the new york streets all this after recent congestion in the city and two years of complaints and protests from taxi drivers over the plummeting value of taxi...
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and us little plushy little piece will not be on offer hooper free bill mr dog. as. soon you were initially in the dynegy going to get a. government to innocent what i mean i have no money mark with you let me. name up with. a limited in local. authority issue of north korean conduct on. a white jury and you will the throw. the stuff in the studio not so nice well nails well she thought to be a gardener but him and skews love it as you vote in your smash the nash the new miss the news for beer look because you need to cause moving by not your money but you have to go. you know to that me and then. that bag go up and then i'm getting money i'll pay them after a meal and give them to me and then need to do would. only but it. that's very few nights going to. break away. every armed attack in europe creates fear and division amongst its citizens west stories of loss no one told. a sweeping association of islam with violence leaves european muslims facing the stock reality of being ostracized by the very communities in which they live love and moon the tragic loss of lif
and us little plushy little piece will not be on offer hooper free bill mr dog. as. soon you were initially in the dynegy going to get a. government to innocent what i mean i have no money mark with you let me. name up with. a limited in local. authority issue of north korean conduct on. a white jury and you will the throw. the stuff in the studio not so nice well nails well she thought to be a gardener but him and skews love it as you vote in your smash the nash the new miss the news for beer...
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welcome to the program people in mali are set to vote in the country's presidential runoff ibrahim hooper car character is expected to return to power for another five year term he's facing opposition leader somalia c.s.a. who trailed behind him in the first round but the vote will take place amid fears of ethnic violence and accusations of election fraud mohamed valve reports from the capital bamako. the results of the first round two weeks ago gave forty one percent of the vote while his main rival got close to eighteen percent was accused of fraud by opposition leaders but. to get a low result in the election is indeed heartbreaking but you cannot accuse president being behind that figure it's the decision of the million people which reflects their judgment of you. meanwhile was repeating the claims. once again i am asking for your vote so that together we can achieve the dream and the destiny that i have for mali i don't need to remind you of the grave in multiple illegalities of the first round which amount to political banditry they were a criminal breach of the law and of human dig
welcome to the program people in mali are set to vote in the country's presidential runoff ibrahim hooper car character is expected to return to power for another five year term he's facing opposition leader somalia c.s.a. who trailed behind him in the first round but the vote will take place amid fears of ethnic violence and accusations of election fraud mohamed valve reports from the capital bamako. the results of the first round two weeks ago gave forty one percent of the vote while his main...
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in the auditorium german old rich brown hooper is warming up on his saxophone. and whenever kimble gallagher plays the audience is very receptive. for many it's the first time they've seen a piano in person. and when the tunisian opera singer ben she caught performs a number from romeo and juliet the crowd is thrilled. music like this is highly unusual in southern tunisia an area still threatened by islamists and this concert certainly strikes a chord. on the law. you didn't. really ninety cents in the past five years i've been attending the school we've never had anything like i can't. for the school principal it's a big bonus when it got out of. our school lives far away in an insecure border area we lack everything teachers materials instruments we can't offer things like this to our students. thomas he can certainly seem better times tourists used to come here to experience the sahara but they don't come anymore because the area is just too dangerous very few people now visit the spectacular desert region and that leaves the locals counting the cost. extremi
in the auditorium german old rich brown hooper is warming up on his saxophone. and whenever kimble gallagher plays the audience is very receptive. for many it's the first time they've seen a piano in person. and when the tunisian opera singer ben she caught performs a number from romeo and juliet the crowd is thrilled. music like this is highly unusual in southern tunisia an area still threatened by islamists and this concert certainly strikes a chord. on the law. you didn't. really ninety...
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streets for years traditional taxi drivers have complained that they can own a living as the likes of hooper and lift have grown in size ever elizondo reports. there are so many drivers on the streets of new york the city is now putting on the brakes the city's mayor bill de blasio signed into law a first of its kind cap on ride sharing cars like in its main competitor lift halting the issuing of new licenses for ride sharing cars for at least a year it's welcome news for yellow taxi drivers right share cars now outnumber them a new york city streets by nearly ten to one last year for the first time ever overtook yellow cabs in daily ridership new york's yellow taxi drivers have been pushing the city hard for the limit saying the increase in numbers have left them hurting financially. since he did not pay any attention and to give a free hand toolbars to make money. just in the past eight months six new york city taxi drivers to committed suicide advocates and activists say it's because of income. financial pressure on long time yellow cab drivers like this pressure is being accumulated beca
streets for years traditional taxi drivers have complained that they can own a living as the likes of hooper and lift have grown in size ever elizondo reports. there are so many drivers on the streets of new york the city is now putting on the brakes the city's mayor bill de blasio signed into law a first of its kind cap on ride sharing cars like in its main competitor lift halting the issuing of new licenses for ride sharing cars for at least a year it's welcome news for yellow taxi drivers...
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right now let's introduce the jobs panel christina hooper is here austan goolsbee is the former cea chair and mark grant is the chief global strategist and managing director at b. riley steve leisman is here too. he's going to weigh in on all of this let's start off talking about what the markets are doing today. christina, i'm going to start with you we're waiting for this number. but obviously we're a little focused on what's been happening with the trade talks too that's been a huge impact on china in their stock markets not as much here what do you think is really happening? >> well, actually, i don't think markets have reacted enough to concerns about protectionism if you think about it, the last time we saw this was in the late '20s, 1930s. so it's very hard for investors to have a frame of reference as to how destructive this could be frankly, i don't think enough of the fear is priced into markets even though you could argue that they certainly have been suppressed >> and a lot of market players would say, look. this isn't something you can figure out because we think it's a negot
right now let's introduce the jobs panel christina hooper is here austan goolsbee is the former cea chair and mark grant is the chief global strategist and managing director at b. riley steve leisman is here too. he's going to weigh in on all of this let's start off talking about what the markets are doing today. christina, i'm going to start with you we're waiting for this number. but obviously we're a little focused on what's been happening with the trade talks too that's been a huge impact...
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tom curtis titled "the origin of aids was an act of god or act a man" there was a book by edward hooperrney to the source of hiv and aids, both of the article in the books basically made the same claims. which is centered on hillary cup roski and the oral polio campaign. doctor perkowski was the head of the Ãtrash institute, also the first person to give the vaccine oral polio vaccine by mouth. he gave it in the belgian congo in the 1950s.the article in the book basically made these claims, the chain sells used to make the polio vaccine contained simian ml different should seed virus. after people work Ãb containing polio vaccine, that then mutated in their bodies to human immunodeficiency virus is. and consistent with the theory, hiv first appeared in the belgian congo in the 1950s. in truth, hiv did it mutate from hiv but that didn't occur in the belgian congo in 1950s, it occurred in cameron in the 19 thursday. it was made for monkey cells. and chimps aren't monkeys, they are apes. neither f iv or hiv, Ãball of this adds up to the fact that this is why rolling stone is not considered
tom curtis titled "the origin of aids was an act of god or act a man" there was a book by edward hooperrney to the source of hiv and aids, both of the article in the books basically made the same claims. which is centered on hillary cup roski and the oral polio campaign. doctor perkowski was the head of the Ãtrash institute, also the first person to give the vaccine oral polio vaccine by mouth. he gave it in the belgian congo in the 1950s.the article in the book basically made these...
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david: we welcome christina hooper. ken talk about the 1930's, the average tariffs.t really spiked to a much higher level. , this go off to the right is something goldman sachs brought to us. it is way down, but starts to inch up. you start to get back up in the 6% to 8% range. what is critical is to juxtapose this with a chart showing the percentage of global gdp that can be attributed to international trade. in the 1920's, it was smaller. 25%.the 1960's, 20%, is 58%, so far more impactful today. david: at what point might we see an effect on global growth? >> we are starting to see small signs in terms of growth. much of it is anecdotal and has not shown up in the data. the fed beige book and the most recent minutes, we see reports from businesses saying they are or forgoto scale back business investment as a result of this. it has not shown up in the data yet, but it may have shown up in jobs data for large companies with employees over 1000. absolutely by the end of the year, i think we will see it get into the official beta. alix: how do you track the narrative
david: we welcome christina hooper. ken talk about the 1930's, the average tariffs.t really spiked to a much higher level. , this go off to the right is something goldman sachs brought to us. it is way down, but starts to inch up. you start to get back up in the 6% to 8% range. what is critical is to juxtapose this with a chart showing the percentage of global gdp that can be attributed to international trade. in the 1920's, it was smaller. 25%.the 1960's, 20%, is 58%, so far more impactful...
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. >> matt hooper from jaws.. so the university of michigan researchers discovered that when husband saids friends interfered in the marriage those couples were twice as likely to divorce as couples that reported no interference. that means stay out of people's business, right? there was no difference in the divorce rate when a wife disliked her husband's friends. >> i think it's important that you like your spouse's friends. i could see where that would cause problem. >> all of your friends? >> yeah. i'd like to think so. >> good advice. >> no, it's wonderful. >> that stuff matters. >> a agree. >> the fda is making a major change in the way it evaluates addiction treatment drugs. this could create more options for addicts. the fda will look at whether potential treatments could reduce overdose rates and transition of infectious diseases. this is the latest effort to fight the epidemic that killed nearly 64,000 people in 2016. in the new book dope sick it's called, dealers, doctors and the drug company that addic
. >> matt hooper from jaws.. so the university of michigan researchers discovered that when husband saids friends interfered in the marriage those couples were twice as likely to divorce as couples that reported no interference. that means stay out of people's business, right? there was no difference in the divorce rate when a wife disliked her husband's friends. >> i think it's important that you like your spouse's friends. i could see where that would cause problem. >> all...
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defense trade agenda with an event here at csis that featured the dsea director lieutenant general hooperand mike miller also from state and really looking forward to continuing this project stream with andrew in the months to come. i'm sure or we'll be harvesting many insights from today's discussion. i also want to thank mara mcquaid for organizing today's event. too often we think about and approach arms sales in terms of the input to the partner and the output for the united states. i think we've seen in recent are congressionally-mandated reforms for security cooperation that are underway at the state department and the department of defense that encourage the whole community to think more and drive towards outcomes. and, indeed, if we want to compete and win in the ways that have been framed by this administration, it hingessen on our ability -- hinges on our ability to articulate and achieve those outcomes. the fact is, as ambassador kaidanow stated, arms are a foreign policy tool that may well reap u.s. strategic and economic benefits but are fundamentally a political act that hav
defense trade agenda with an event here at csis that featured the dsea director lieutenant general hooperand mike miller also from state and really looking forward to continuing this project stream with andrew in the months to come. i'm sure or we'll be harvesting many insights from today's discussion. i also want to thank mara mcquaid for organizing today's event. too often we think about and approach arms sales in terms of the input to the partner and the output for the united states. i think...