david: we welcome our audience from tim burke -- the tv and radio as we talked to peter navarro, directore house office of trade and manufacturing policy. welcome back to bloomberg, good to have you. peter: it has been a while. david: there is a fair amount of activity in your neck of the woods. gary cohn is going to step away. i want to start there. the president has been exclusive he wants to bring voices even conflicting voices informing economic policy. if he wants to replace gary cohn, should he be looking for someone with gary's particular point of view which might not have agreed with your own? peter: the president tweeted out this morning he has got a long list of people he will interview. it will be a great list. we are going to miss gary. gary is a great colleague. i myself, i loved to have him on discussions because we do have differing point of use. it is a deep bench. there is a superb economist, mick mulvaney, this guide leading deregulation revolution in this country. we have not seen this since the days of reagan. outside you have stephen mnuchin in treasury who did a heck