Cspans book tv. Michael mccaul of texas gave a speech on National Security at George Washington university. After he spoke three republicans from his committee participated in a Panel Discussion about the issues he discussed. This is one hour and 35 minutes. Good morning. If i can ask everyone to please put their phones on silent mode and let me welcome you to the campus of George Washington university. It is a real treat, a real pleasure and privilege to want to get host chairman mccaul on campus. He has been chairman of the House Homeland Security committee since 2013. At a time where there seems to be gridlock in washington, d. C. , i can say without any exaggeration, he is arguably one of the most prolific and more importantly, effective legislators in d. C. Right now, focused on a whole host of National Security issues and also chairs his committee in a genuinely bipartisan way, which is very true to the issues that our country faces on national and Homeland Security. I will be ve
If i can ask everyone to please put their phones on silent mode and let me welcome you to the campus of George Washington university. It is a real treat, a real pleasure and privilege to want to get host chairman mccaul on campus. He has been chairman of the House Homeland Security committee since 2013. At a time where there seems to be gridlock in washington, d. C. , i can say without any exaggeration, he is arguably one of the most prolific and more importantly, effective legislators in d. C. Right now, focused on a whole host of National Security issues and also chairs his committee in a , whichly bipartisan way is very true to the issues that our country faces on national and Homeland Security. I will be very brief, which is very, which is very true to the rare for mei will turn it over to the chairman now. Afterwards, we have an amazing panel. When you think about members of congress, you dont immediately think cia or National Counterterrorism center or you dont immediately think
Rich sure looks like a conspiracy. What do you think . You know this thing just keeps inching along. Much in the manner that watergate did. It really didnt begin to pick up major steam until 1973. Late 1973. Leading to finally nixons resignation in 1974. There were 125 million pages of stuff that went from the irs to justice, including information on 113,000 tax returns. Doesnt that bother you . We spent 20 million on this over three years, and its largely been partisan and i think to richs point, watergate was bipartisan you had people on both sides looking into it and we dont have that here. That doesnt defend or excuse the fact that it was 1. 25 million documents. 1. 25 is still a lot of documents. Heres what one of the memos obtained by Judicial Watch states. In 2010 lois lerner and other irs officials met with the section chief and other attorneys from the department of justice and Criminal Division of public integ sections and one representative from the fbi to discuss recent att
Rich sure looks like a conspiracy. What do you think . You know this thing just keeps inching along. Much in the manner that watergate did. It really didnt begin to pick up major steam until 1973. Late 1973. Leading to finally nixons resignation in 1974. There were 125 million pages of stuff that went from the irs to justice, including information on 113,000 tax returns. Doesnt that bother you . We spent 20 million on this over three years, and its largely been partisan and i think to richs point, watergate was bipartisan you had people on both sides looking into it and we dont have that here. That doesnt defend or excuse the fact that it was 1. 25 million documents. 1. 25 is still a lot of documents. Heres what one of the memos obtained by Judicial Watch states. In 2010 lois lerner and other irs officials met with the section chief and other attorneys from the department of justice and Criminal Division of public integ sections and one representative from the fbi to discuss recent att
Rich sure looks like a conspiracy. What do you think . You know this thing just keeps inching along. Much in the manner that watergate did. It really didnt begin to pick up major steam until 1973. Late 1973. Leading to finally nixons resignation in 1974. There were 125 million pages of stuff that went from the irs to justice, including information on 113,000 tax returns. Doesnt that bother you . We spent 20 million on this over three years, and its largely been partisan and i think to richs point, watergate was bipartisan you had people on both sides looking into it and we dont have that here. That doesnt defend or excuse the fact that it was 1. 25 million documents. 1. 25 is still a lot of documents. Heres what one of the memos obtained by Judicial Watch states. In 2010 lois lerner and other irs officials met with the section chief and other attorneys from the department of justice and Criminal Division of public integ sections and one representative from the fbi to discuss recent att