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To help make America the most attractive place in the world for investment, for new enterprise, for entrepreneurs and for job growth, there's seven things you have to do.

I believe that the principle of being a merit society, where education, hard work, risk taking, have lifted certain individual, is what's going on today.

I have been married to the same woman for 25 -- excuse me -- I will get in trouble -- for 42 years.

States typically have the responsibility for allocating water. That's not entirely correct, of course.

the allocation of water is a State responsibility, fundamentally, and not a Federal one.

I've been married to the same woman for 25 -- excuse me, I get in trouble. For 42 years. I've been in the same church my entire life. I worked at one company, Bain, for 25 years and I left that to go off and help save the Olympic Games.

I have been in the same church my entire life. I worked at one company, Bain, for 25 years, and I left that to go off and help save the Olympic Games.

That's going to enable water savings of over 1,800 acre feet, and also contribute to better water sustainability in the important energy resource development of the Uinta basin of eastern Utah.

we ought to look at what is in the best interests of our country and our economy

I find that totally unacceptable. This is a massive, massive effort. It is going to take some leadership and some help from the White House.

So that is much of what you are referring to when you talk about the lack of transparency, is that most of the time that audit is not, in fact, being conducted.

I see that my time has expired. Thank you very much.

Are you suggesting that because only 5 percent of the audits that could be conducted, in fact, are being conducted?

But they are not getting enough value out of it, the value is not being passed along to the consumer.

But, again, the fact that they continue to go back to PBMs suggests that there is efficiency somewhere.

I also wanted to talk to you more broadly just about concerns that I developed as a result of conversations I have had with local pharmacies throughout my State.

Are you confident that this merger would not, in effect, squeeze them out?