mr. geithner: good luck with that. [laughter] mr. rubin: you got the wrong group. mr. geithner: you start with hank and you'll never get to us. [laughter] ms. sandberg: hank, we are going to start with you. one word, one phrase, are you ready? if you could do one change unilaterally, what would it be? mr. paulson: to save our future. ms. sandberg: he did it. mr. geithner:ke our fiscal policy -- mr. rubin: to make our fiscal policy more effective. ms. sandberg: when did the >> when they think it makes sense. ms. sandberg: do better. >> if you ask an english major, i will say early next year. >> i think what matters is they do it at the right times and i think it will be very dependent. >> one word. who was her biggest global economic competitor? >> ourselves. >> i agree. >> i concur. >> what will be the number one issue in the 2016 presidential campaign? >> i differ. >> income disparity. >> that is an interesting question. i would say a variant of what hank said but mine is a better version. [laughter] >> stagnant wages. >> last book you read. >> i am reading three books