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and i get that mr. david wants to upzone the west side, and i get that mr. weiner wants upzone, but as much as we can fit more housing in this plan area, i'm supportive of it. i know -- i saw the director out in the hallway, and we were talking about eir's and how long they take, and my god if we want to add another 20,000 units, what would it take? oh, another eir and another five years. it just gets be windshielderwi because everything takes so long, but i'm for anything we can do inform get that going. a lot of people said they often talked about the job housing fit, and the ami. where would all this money come from to get the workers who make the kind of money that can't afford new construction or what we've currently got -- where would we get that money from? can we borrow some of the benefits money to do that? is it again, moving pieces of the puzzle back around? this is what i really want to understand, and i do like the idea of the job housing fit. it's not the number of units, it's can people afford them, and if they can't afford them, where are the
and i get that mr. david wants to upzone the west side, and i get that mr. weiner wants upzone, but as much as we can fit more housing in this plan area, i'm supportive of it. i know -- i saw the director out in the hallway, and we were talking about eir's and how long they take, and my god if we want to add another 20,000 units, what would it take? oh, another eir and another five years. it just gets be windshielderwi because everything takes so long, but i'm for anything we can do inform get...
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called the european union of the brics it's true mr david did the city recently that his job in brussels this move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get sure that in order because you do oh a duty of impartiality. we spoke about little with director general of the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is true as the b.b.c. said in the statement that your phone is g. with that it's no longer a binary choice but the problem is this although there are a wide range of choices do we leave without a day old do we stay in with a transitional period do we stay in the single market do we stay in the customs union and if so for how long or there are now a wide range of options really those range of options are subsets of the remaining camp and the leaf cap i think is pretty poor that a public broadcaster is skewed that guess sometimes less so dramatically in this direction on the top political issue of the times
called the european union of the brics it's true mr david did the city recently that his job in brussels this move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get sure that in order because you do oh a duty of impartiality. we spoke about little with director general of the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is true...
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for the european union of the brics it's true mr david did this city recently that his live in brussels this move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get short actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. we spoke to market littlewood director of general director general excuse me at the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is true as the b.b.c. said in a statement your phone is to live but it's no longer a binary choice but the problem is this although there are a wide range of choices do we leave without a day old do we stay in with a transitional period do we stay in the single market do we stay in the customs union and if so for how long or there are now a wide range of options really those range of options are subsets of the remaining camp and belief cap i think is pretty poor that a public broadcaster is skewed that guess sometimes less so dramatically in this direction on the top pol
for the european union of the brics it's true mr david did this city recently that his live in brussels this move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get short actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. we spoke to market littlewood director of general director general excuse me at the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in...
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before organize a call for the european duty of the brics it's true mr david gave the city recently that his job in brussels is made even more difficult if every time he makes a small defaults that he's probably out of mind by the b.b.c. show actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. well we discussed the issue with the director general of the u.k.'s institute of economic affairs it was behind one of the reports critical of the b.b.c. . but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is true as the b.b.c. said in the statement they have furnished you with that it's no longer a binary choice but the problem is this although there are a wide range of choices really those range of options are subsets of the remain camp and the leave camp i think it's pretty poor that a public broadcaster is skewed that gets some panelists so dramatically in this direction on the top political issue of the times. in general in britain a stagnation figures famous figures and influential people have tended to be in favor of e.u. membership it's more the ordinary man or woman wh
before organize a call for the european duty of the brics it's true mr david gave the city recently that his job in brussels is made even more difficult if every time he makes a small defaults that he's probably out of mind by the b.b.c. show actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. well we discussed the issue with the director general of the u.k.'s institute of economic affairs it was behind one of the reports critical of the b.b.c. . but it's true that we are no longer in a...
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for the european union of the brics it's true mr david did this city recently that his job in brussels is move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get short actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. we spoke to mark a little were director general of the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is true as the b.b.c. said in a statement they are focused you with but it's no longer a binary choice but the problem is this although there are a wide range of choices do we leave without a day old do we stay in with a transitional period do we stay in the single market do we stay in the customs union and if so for how long or there are now a wide range of options really those range of options are subsets of the remaining camp and belief cap i think is pretty poor that a public broadcaster is skewed that gets some panelists so dramatically in this direction on the top political issue of the times. i
for the european union of the brics it's true mr david did this city recently that his job in brussels is move even more difficult if every time he makes a small advance that is probably on the mind for the b.b.c. get short actually in order because you do a duty of impartiality. we spoke to mark a little were director general of the institute of economic affairs which was behind one of the reports on the b.b.c.'s coverage. but it's true that we are no longer in a referendum period and it is...
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the owner of the property here and we have the architect of the project and the acoustic engineer mr. david walsh here. this is really a dream team. we're very fortunate that francisco is here. the reason this building is being built, this is one of the buildings that had a horrible fire in the last couple of years, around 2015, francisco, his mother, his uncle got out with their lives. when you pass the site today basically you'll just see dirt, luckily they got out. kudos to the san francisco fire department, they put the fire out without it catching the wood structures immediately next to it. so what we're basically going to be saying is a new construction. we're 21st century and have a horrific housing crisis. this is right between the bart station. there's no other neighborhood in the whole area that has the two bart stations other than the mission district and this is right between it. i'm president of the mission merchant association, i'm extremely sensitive to places of entertainment. as a kid i went to the grand movie theater, going to date myself, i spent $0.25 and got a candy bar
the owner of the property here and we have the architect of the project and the acoustic engineer mr. david walsh here. this is really a dream team. we're very fortunate that francisco is here. the reason this building is being built, this is one of the buildings that had a horrible fire in the last couple of years, around 2015, francisco, his mother, his uncle got out with their lives. when you pass the site today basically you'll just see dirt, luckily they got out. kudos to the san francisco...
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. >> so in a small north dakota church, joan taft became mrs. david shannon. >> i thought he found somebody that was good for him. he was obviously happy. >> and she, what was your impression of her? >> she just seemed very nice, very sweet, very attendedtive to him, very much in love. >> they complemented each other, is what they did. >> it sounds almost as if you're talking about jonas if she was one of your children. >> she was almost like a daughter to me, yes. >> as for joan's two young daughters, daisy and elizabeth, david wanted them to be part of his new family. >> because he loved me, he loved them. >> and so he did. david shannon became both a husband and a father. >> they were all having a good time being a normal family, you know. everybody getting along, fighting, as you do. he loved them, definitely. >> soon the shannons became six, with the birth of their two boys. and in 2000, david took the family south to fayetteville, when he was transferred to ft. bragg. >> david loved the military. he loved being the soldier. you talk about somebo
. >> so in a small north dakota church, joan taft became mrs. david shannon. >> i thought he found somebody that was good for him. he was obviously happy. >> and she, what was your impression of her? >> she just seemed very nice, very sweet, very attendedtive to him, very much in love. >> they complemented each other, is what they did. >> it sounds almost as if you're talking about jonas if she was one of your children. >> she was almost like a daughter...
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the other one interesting enough, mr. david, they talked about this whole issue of permits going down and going through construction costs, i completely get it. maybe i misunderstand. i -- misunderstood. i thought the feasibility study had a if this goes up, this goes down. these are the assumptions we make. when the assumption change, something changes. that's set in stone. i'm uneducated on that. and lastly this one on 3847 18th street is in my neighbourhood. $11.85 million? we almost fainted when we read that on hoodline. and it's crazy. it was three units and now it is down to two units. i don't know what happened to the third unit and how they got rid of it because i knew someone who lived in this building before it was renovated. >> on that, too, i point out that the r.i.t. would have gotten to it. i know you didn't like elements of it. but i talked about bringing pieces of that back. again, it encouraged people, instead of building monster homes, to build three unit where is we had rh-3 zoning. i think we threw that out
the other one interesting enough, mr. david, they talked about this whole issue of permits going down and going through construction costs, i completely get it. maybe i misunderstand. i -- misunderstood. i thought the feasibility study had a if this goes up, this goes down. these are the assumptions we make. when the assumption change, something changes. that's set in stone. i'm uneducated on that. and lastly this one on 3847 18th street is in my neighbourhood. $11.85 million? we almost fainted...
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please welcome mr. david [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. good afternoon, everybody, and governor dayton, governor fallon, thank you for those comments. i appreciate it. and also i think i want to have a chance to just update you as both our governors have said, but we're going to have a chance to hear from you and some questions and some interaction which i really look forward to. it's the way i learn best. >>> just this past month i had a chance to meet with the directors of your state veterans homes and later on this week i'm going to have a chance to meet with your state directors of veterans affairs. so, the more interaction that i can hear and we have a chance to share about what's happening in your states and how we can better support you in both of our support of our veterans, it's really important. i always like to start with why we do this, and it really is our mission. as you probably remember or have heard from history, right before his second inaugural address, president lincoln gave the country this mission that it really is ou
please welcome mr. david [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. good afternoon, everybody, and governor dayton, governor fallon, thank you for those comments. i appreciate it. and also i think i want to have a chance to just update you as both our governors have said, but we're going to have a chance to hear from you and some questions and some interaction which i really look forward to. it's the way i learn best. >>> just this past month i had a chance to meet with the...
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mr. phillips: david is the chairman of the foundation, the americans for prosperity foundation, and charles is key leader in the broader network that americans for prosperity, both the c4 and c3, are part of. absolutely. we are proud to have their support and help and everything else. host: where do you see yourselves in terms of the rnc and other outside groups trying to help in this midterm election? mr. phillips: the party's job is to get the candidates elected and reelected, and our job is to advance policies. so we look at candidates -- if they are not with us on most of our issues, then we do not help them with -- republican, democrat, we focus on the policies. so for example, in the last cycle we decided not to help out with senator kelly ayotte in new hampshire, because on our issues, she was not a champion. we stayed out of that race. she ended up losing by a couple thousand or so votes. their job is to elect every party, regardless of policy or philosophy. our job is to advance policy, and so if candidates do not align, we do not help them. many and numbers wise, how are you helpi
mr. phillips: david is the chairman of the foundation, the americans for prosperity foundation, and charles is key leader in the broader network that americans for prosperity, both the c4 and c3, are part of. absolutely. we are proud to have their support and help and everything else. host: where do you see yourselves in terms of the rnc and other outside groups trying to help in this midterm election? mr. phillips: the party's job is to get the candidates elected and reelected, and our job is...
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looked into my eyes and said, mr. david, you are right. we must learn to live with truce in turkey.your book will be published on monday, give you my word. carl and bob, we shall see. we are now reissuing god's crucible. but i think the situation could be worse cut back. >> there's a couple of questions who would like task the first one? >> i have a question david, it you raise an interesting issue about translation. i had some of my biographies translated into foreign languages. years later a counter native speaker, and i tell you in addition who claimed that he could read english and italian and it was atrocious. their hope paragraphs mistranslated. negatives and deposited. widened the publishers to just publish and take out what's offensive and you would not have known. [inaudible] >> when i was in spain at a conference someone asked to have my signature on the spanish edition and i happen to see the table of contents in the last chapter transformed the word internationalism. >> other questions or comments? [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we first started ready when you expect the edi
looked into my eyes and said, mr. david, you are right. we must learn to live with truce in turkey.your book will be published on monday, give you my word. carl and bob, we shall see. we are now reissuing god's crucible. but i think the situation could be worse cut back. >> there's a couple of questions who would like task the first one? >> i have a question david, it you raise an interesting issue about translation. i had some of my biographies translated into foreign languages....
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chair now recognizes mr. david son from ohio. >> before i get into my prepared questions, i have two followups to previous questions. one, chairman barr asked you about intervention in terms of selling assets in a particular scenario where the yield curve may become inverted. whether monetary policy might be appropriate up to and including selling assets to prevent a yield curve inversion and for clarity, if yield curve inversions are seen as bad. why wouldn't intervention to prevent a yield curve prevention seen as good? >> so in terms of veeld curve inversions, the history is what it is. and a history of when the fed gotten behind and had to raise rates fast. that's not where we are. most observers of this environment don't see that problem. so if you look at projections of the likelihood of a recession in the next year or so, they are low as normal are. so i don't look at the current-year-old curve as a problem needing solution. but selling assets, i like our current plan of allowing these nbs and treasury secur
chair now recognizes mr. david son from ohio. >> before i get into my prepared questions, i have two followups to previous questions. one, chairman barr asked you about intervention in terms of selling assets in a particular scenario where the yield curve may become inverted. whether monetary policy might be appropriate up to and including selling assets to prevent a yield curve inversion and for clarity, if yield curve inversions are seen as bad. why wouldn't intervention to prevent a...
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mr. defazio: thanks, david. well, the republicans lack a sense of history in terms of dealing with our infrastructure. what they want to do is deinvolve the obligation to -- devolve the obligation to build a coordinated transportation system to the states and the cities. now, they forget history. this is a photograph from "life" magazine. this is 1956. this is the brand new kansas turnpike. now you see this odd black area here. that's a farm field. this happens to be the oklahoma border. when kansas started their project, oklahoma said, oh, yeah, we'll build it too. they said, god, sorry, we have some economic problems here. we can't build it. so for several years they build a big wooden barrier. amos had to toe people out of his field. this went on for three years until dwight d. eisenhower said we will have funded -- by user fee -- a funded national transportation network. and that is what we've been doing for, you know, for some 70 years. now, they're breaking face with that. congress has broken faith when th
mr. defazio: thanks, david. well, the republicans lack a sense of history in terms of dealing with our infrastructure. what they want to do is deinvolve the obligation to -- devolve the obligation to build a coordinated transportation system to the states and the cities. now, they forget history. this is a photograph from "life" magazine. this is 1956. this is the brand new kansas turnpike. now you see this odd black area here. that's a farm field. this happens to be the oklahoma...
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mr. powell. david: if you take a look at earnings, and interest rates, what are you looking at in equity markets for the rest of 2018? michael: i prepare foresee prices -- i prepare for surprises in the upside of those areas. we are watching for changes in the marketplace at think -- as things that have -- as things have unfolded over the last few months. we could end up with higher earnings than people suspect and lower multiples on the market. shery: thank you so much for your time. michael holland joining us from connecticut. coming up, we have more on the markets. ground, justg around that 38 mark after seeing the largest one-day move ever, jumping more than 100% in the last session. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." david: let's go to mark crumpton. congress has yet to agree on how to keep the federal government open past thursday. speaker paul ryan blamed partisan politics for the said he was armed he was forces were being put at risk as a result. >> the only reason we do n
mr. powell. david: if you take a look at earnings, and interest rates, what are you looking at in equity markets for the rest of 2018? michael: i prepare foresee prices -- i prepare for surprises in the upside of those areas. we are watching for changes in the marketplace at think -- as things that have -- as things have unfolded over the last few months. we could end up with higher earnings than people suspect and lower multiples on the market. shery: thank you so much for your time. michael...
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they are not the coalition of chaos, mr speaker, they're the coalition of cavemen! but david lidington says that labour put up the age for doing all sorts of things. raised the age to buy fireworks to 18, and raised the age for using a sunbed to 18! but first, after two days of debate and 190 speakers, the eu withdrawal bill cleared its first parliamentary hurdle in the house of lords. the bill translates eu law into uk domestic law to avoid a legal black hole opening up after brexit. it's already been through the commons, so now it was down to peers to have their say, and the government could have been left in no doubt it was going to have a fight on its hands. a labour former transport secretary lord adonis proposed a rare vote to regret the bill, in effect calling for a second referendum. the interest of the public
they are not the coalition of chaos, mr speaker, they're the coalition of cavemen! but david lidington says that labour put up the age for doing all sorts of things. raised the age to buy fireworks to 18, and raised the age for using a sunbed to 18! but first, after two days of debate and 190 speakers, the eu withdrawal bill cleared its first parliamentary hurdle in the house of lords. the bill translates eu law into uk domestic law to avoid a legal black hole opening up after brexit. it's...
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we participated, gurks -- ugil clasped my hand intensely, looked into my eyes soulfully and said, mr. david you are right. we must learn to live with truths in turkey. your book will be published monday. i give you my word. carl and bob, we shall see. we are now reissuing "god's crucible," and perhaps we might try the turks again. though i think the situation is even worse now. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> there are room for a couple questions of the panel. who would like to ask the first question? i've learned that if anyone, you don't say does anyone have a question, you say who wants to ask the first question? who wants to ask the second question? [laughter] >> here, i have a question. david, you ask, you raise a really interesting issue about translation. i've had some of my biographies translated into foreign languagings, and years later i encounter a native speaker -- this is an italian edition of my oppenheimer biography -- who claimed he could realize the english and the italian, and it was just atrocious. there were whole paragraphs that were mistranslated, the negative
we participated, gurks -- ugil clasped my hand intensely, looked into my eyes soulfully and said, mr. david you are right. we must learn to live with truths in turkey. your book will be published monday. i give you my word. carl and bob, we shall see. we are now reissuing "god's crucible," and perhaps we might try the turks again. though i think the situation is even worse now. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> there are room for a couple questions of the panel. who would...
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the first show where we've really tackled the subject of border engine near and thanks to mr charter here david george and barbara visa to both of you thank you very much we appreciate it. still to come on the day russian mercenaries in syria and why no one wants to talk about. in the run up to the presidential elections news about the death of russian soldiers it's inconvenient for the government here it's not clear when and if the man in syria will return. but tonight the german government says its computers are secure again after a cyber attack reportedly carried out by you suspected russian hacking group known as a p t twenty eight it's the same group suspected of meddling in the twenty sixteen us presidential election the hackers reportedly breached germany's foreign and defense ministries and stole sensitive data the government will not say when the attack took place but sources tell us that the infiltration occurred last december parliament's digital agenda committee will hold an emergency meeting tomorrow here in berlin we want to bring in now our political correspondent oversell it he'
the first show where we've really tackled the subject of border engine near and thanks to mr charter here david george and barbara visa to both of you thank you very much we appreciate it. still to come on the day russian mercenaries in syria and why no one wants to talk about. in the run up to the presidential elections news about the death of russian soldiers it's inconvenient for the government here it's not clear when and if the man in syria will return. but tonight the german government...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize a tremendous hoosier public servant, leader of the indiana state senate, david long, who recently announced his retirement from office. mr. messer: david has served as the senate -- indiana senate for 22 years and president pro tempore for the last 12. david is a remarkable leader who's been central to every major policy achievement in indiana at a state level over the past decade. he led the charge on cutting taxes, passing right to work, enacting major moves, creating one of the biggest and best school choice programs in the country, and permanently capping property taxes. on a personal note, david long is my mentor. e're both graduates of waubash college, and we both overachieved in marriage. i will always be grateful for his friendship, advice and counsel, and i thank david for his years of service. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore:
mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize a tremendous hoosier public servant, leader of the indiana state senate, david long, who recently announced his retirement from office. mr. messer: david has served as the senate -- indiana senate for 22 years and president pro tempore for the last 12. david is a remarkable leader who's been central to every major policy achievement in indiana at a state level over the past decade. he led the charge on cutting taxes, passing right to work, enacting major...
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david: these are shelf stable for three weeks. we made it out of frozen dough. lisa: that's not my cookie. it's not mr. cory's cookie. but the original cookie only has 24- to 48-hour shelf life. lisa: i can't sit there and say, "okay. i'm gonna compromise and put garbage all in my cookies because i want to make the retailer happy." lemonis: so you guys have the retail rights, and she can sell online until the cows come home? david: okay. lemonis: do you disagree with that? david: i don't know. lemonis: what do you mean you don't know? you did the deal. lemonis: everything else was supposed to be through clever cookie. lemonis: the last time i met with dave, i mentioned, "okay. you have retail. we're gonna do online." he never once said, "no. no. no. you can't do that." so that would include... david: amazon. lemonis: jet. david: qvc. lemonis: so where does it say that? david: i wasn't prepared to... lemonis: but it's not prepared, dave. it's in the agreement or it's not. i'm now learning that dave believes that he has the rights to any sort of distribution. what i was understanding is that we were just restricted on
david: these are shelf stable for three weeks. we made it out of frozen dough. lisa: that's not my cookie. it's not mr. cory's cookie. but the original cookie only has 24- to 48-hour shelf life. lisa: i can't sit there and say, "okay. i'm gonna compromise and put garbage all in my cookies because i want to make the retailer happy." lemonis: so you guys have the retail rights, and she can sell online until the cows come home? david: okay. lemonis: do you disagree with that? david: i...
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without further adieu, welcome mr. david trachtenberg. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you, michael. pleasure to be here at brookings. very much appreciate the invitation. good to see so many people out here on such a dreary morning. thank you for making the trek out here to participate in this. it is really good to be here. it has been awhile since i have been here. always appreciate the opportunity to come back. one correction i would note to michael's very generous introduction, that is my title which was indeed principal deputy undersecretary of defense for policy has now been changed, it has been shortened by one word, thanks to national defense authorization act which was signed into law a couple months ago or so. the word principal has now been dropped from all deputy undersecretary titles because there's only one deputy undersecretary. so now i have a better chance of fitting my title on a business card. so as deputy undersecretary of defense for policy, again, it is my pleasure to be here and to talk about this very critical, very critical issue, the nucl
without further adieu, welcome mr. david trachtenberg. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you, michael. pleasure to be here at brookings. very much appreciate the invitation. good to see so many people out here on such a dreary morning. thank you for making the trek out here to participate in this. it is really good to be here. it has been awhile since i have been here. always appreciate the opportunity to come back. one correction i would note to michael's very generous...
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so without further adieu, welcome mr. david track tenburg. >> thank you have much. thank you michael. it's a pleasure to be here at brookings. i appreciate the invitation and it's good to see everybody out here on a draery morning. thank you for making the trip to participate in this. it is really good to be here and it's been a while since i've been here and i appreciate the opportunity to come back. one correction i would note to michael's very generous introduction and that is my title which was the indeed the principal deputy under secretary defense for policy has been changed to -- it's been shortened by one word thanks to the act signed into law a couple of months ago or so. the word principal has been dropped from all of the deputy under secretary titles because there is only one deputy under secretary. so now i have a better chance of actually fitting my title on a business card. so as the deputy under secretary defense for policy, again, it is my pleasure to be here. and to talk about this very critical, very critical issue, the nuclear posture. as you all
so without further adieu, welcome mr. david track tenburg. >> thank you have much. thank you michael. it's a pleasure to be here at brookings. i appreciate the invitation and it's good to see everybody out here on a draery morning. thank you for making the trip to participate in this. it is really good to be here and it's been a while since i've been here and i appreciate the opportunity to come back. one correction i would note to michael's very generous introduction and that is my title...