i'm joined by rick mayes, lauren thompson, mckenzie of the conservative american enterprise institute p larry corps. guys, thank you very much for joining us. >>> nice football but. >> lauren, let me start but. the administration previewed its budget. are there any surprises in the formal release we didn't already know about? >> the initial reaction was fairly muted, vago, but that's because the administration rolled out its new posture on january 3 and budget priorities on january 26th. so they sort of telegraph what was coming. however, this is a very big shift. there's winners, there's losers, there's a new emphasis in terms where our focus will in the future, and i think for a lot of us the note most worthy thing that was surprising was how many weapons, programs are cut. i'm not saying they're huge, but there's a lot of them. >> mckenzie? >> i think the air force is the biggest -- and dramatically so. >> even though the conventional wisdom is the army was the biggest bill payer and they benefitted? >> that's right. it's largely a hidden cut, but the navy and the army are going to