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In an interview, Charles E. Cook III, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller), assisting in the oversight of budget formulation and execution, financial reporting, and cost estimating for the Department of the Navy, discusses his career. His proudest moment to date is being called a Marine by one who had earned the right to that title. Cook said to never be afraid to be the dumbest person in the room. His greatest achievements have come when he has listened to others more familiar with the issue at hand and let them run with the ball in fixing it. One lesson that he has learned that he wishes he would have known at the beginning of his career is to be more soft-spoken and compassionate. The most important quality for military comptrollers to be successful is the ability to translate our business into the operational language of our uniformed leadership.
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The Supreme Court issued a ruling stopping the Trumpadministration from deporting a group of immigrants in Texas. Despitethe Trump administration acknowledging his removal was a mistake, it'svowing Garcia will never set foot in the U. S. again. U.S. and Iraniandelegations are in Rome for a second round of high level talks onIran's nuclear program. Michelle Singletary, a personal financecolumnist, advises against buying a house without considering one'sbudget, suggesting a mortgage should not exceed 30 percent of net pay.Michelle Singletary recommends stockpiling tax refunds due to economicuncertainties and advises those who owe the IRS to file returns toavoid penalties, suggesting direct contact with the IRS for paymentplans rather than using commercial services. A robot race in Beijinghad a robot finished a 13-mile course in 2 hours and 40 minutes,double the time of the men's race winner. Candace Hayes, owner of Q'sCorner, an inclusive indoor play facility for individuals withdisabilities, emphasizes the importance of catering to diverse needs,and shares her personal experience of having a child on the autismspectrum and the challenges faced at typical play areas. GUESTS: Charles Cook, Michelle Singletary