Expeditionary force. It goes away. Reducing infantry battalions, regiments, air groups pretty significantly. Were pairing that down, senator. As it relates to somebody getting fired, i cant speak to that. I can talk pretty intimately about the maneuvering around among the f35 program, both with the management at Lockheed Martin and my service. There have been cost overruns, but our vector is actually heading in the right direction on the program. Senator, the short answer is yes, absolutely need to get entitlements and benefit reform. Theres no question about that. I hope we would roll the savings we could make from that back into the tools and training our people need to be fully ready. If we did that, they would understand the reason and they would see the result in a meaningful way. If we take the money and use it for something else, it will be a bigger problem for them. Cost overruns and growth, i agree with everything you said. Were looking at every staff. Were in the process of i
0ur position is as long as the protocol, the technology for doing this kind of charging is the same, you can have a certain industry and a certain market behind, and there might be use cases. we also see tests, streets in germany, for example, for charging heavy trucks. we see, you know, pantograph systems for buses in certain areas. they are all based on the ccs technology. well, on that point, andre kaufung, general manager of charin, and the big boss of innos, great to have you with us. thanks for your time. thank you, aaron. gm, general motors. it s announced it s returning to europe with an all electric range. but the carmaker, it struggled in europe in the past, failing to make a profit in almost 20 years. so will its bold move into an all ev range mark the change? well, i ve been speaking to its european president. jaclyn mcquaid, a real pleasure having you on the show. let me start with this, because it s probably fair to say that general motors has struggled to find its niche
for doing this kind of charging is the same, you can have a certain industry and a certain market behind, and there might be use cases. we also see tests, streets in germany, for example, for charging heavy trucks. we see, you know, pantograph systems for buses in certain areas. they are all based on the ccs technology. well, on that point, andre kaufung, general manager of charin, and the big boss of innos, great to have you with us. thanks for your time. thank you, aaron. gm, general motors. it s announced it s returning to europe with an all electric range. but the carmaker, it struggled in europe in the past, failing to make a profit in almost 20 years. so will its bold move into an all ev range mark the change? well, i ve been speaking to its european president. jaclyn mcquaid, a real pleasure having you on the show. let me start with this, because it s probably fair to say
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