That is followed nancy pelosi, and then chris christie. Our campaign 2014 debate coverage begins with the texas governors race between republican app it and the met abbott, andg Democrat Andy davis. Our guest this week is bob goodlatte. Thank you for being here. Let me introduce our two reporter guests. Successful, does that change your agenda . Im hopeful it will accelerate the agenda because we have an awful lot of hills let him test out of the Judiciary Committee that are sitting in the senate and have not been addressed. Some have been completely ignored, some have been made efforts at, but have not succeeded. We have a whole host of other bills that have come out of the Judiciary Committee that are a part of that now more than 380 ls that have has passed the house that are not in the senate. Top of your list . Patent litigation reform, and the pfizer litigation r fisa court reform. These are opportunities i think that we should not miss. What are your thoughts on where congress wi
Front of us. What we have outlined is a path towards of american Harness Energy resources, develop potential, grow our economy. One of the most concerning things to me about the Obama Administration well, a lot of things concern me. Our incoherent formant Foreign Policy, obamacare, and many others. One of the most troubling things is this new normal. We are expecting about 2 percent Economic Growth. In a normal where we have been near record low workforce participation. You have to go back to 1978 to see these record lows. More and more people think this is the best that we can do, becoming more and more dependent on government instead of paying creating good paying jobs are missing Americas Energy resources, one very specific and big step toward providing the kind of Strong Economy that we need so that our kids can pursue the american dream. This is an important policy. There are others to work on this report. Wanted thank you for inviting me to come speak and will be happy to questio
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