 I think it's fair to say even though it's a little bit early this morning that today's panel is perhaps one of the most interesting ones we'll have during this conference. And as the moderator of this panel, I promise you I will do my best to make it interesting. As you know the title of this is a year into Donald Trump as President of the United States. And my first observation as a Washingtonian is one frequently hears in Washington that it seems like Donald Trump has been president not for one year but for 10 years. As for the quality of his foreign and economic policy I'll just simply rely on what his Secretary of Defense General Jim Mattis said earlier this year and that is he said that you know you can always rely on the United States to do the right thing after it is exhausted every other alternative. And he told his audience which was an audience in Southeast Asia by the way that he hoped that people would bear with us and as I think of that as a model for American policy bear with us I think it is maybe an accurate or realistic depiction of how to think about one year or so of Donald Trump's foreign policy.