the department of justice a special prosecutor who is equally looking for the truth, if it exists adversely to the conduct of the f.b.i. and the department of justice, is within your charge and responsibility to see it happens. time of the gentleman has expired. you may answer. my simple answer to it would be if we believe there was a basis for an investigation or special counsel i can assure you we would act. mr. chairman, i would say since we have already had dismissals for wrongdoing and ongoing internal investigations the elements necessary to ask for a personal prosecutor to, in fact, see what was done wrong already exist. time of the gentleman has expired. chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee mr. kohn for five minutes. thank you for serving our
this jew to leave his job. kohn said the administration can and must do better in consistently and uneclifically condemning white supreme kisz and the kkk. had he did draflt a resignation letter last week because he was so upset by the president s response to charlottesville, but he did not submit the letter. the letter, bay the way, was first reported by the new york times. we ll be right back. switch to flonase allergy relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. flonase helps block 6. most allergy pills only block one and 6 is greater than 1. with more complete relief you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6 is greater than 1 changes everything. i was playing golf a couple days ago. love golf. and my friend mentioned a tip a pro gave her. did it help? it completely ruined my game. that advice was never meant for you.
reince priebus, how does that change an economic priorities that we know that maybe reince priebus had been involved with with the gop as opposed to general kelly and his economic policies. general kelly doesn t have economic policies, and neither does reince priebus. that is in the hands of steven minutia and kohn and my feeling is that what kelly does for us is provide us with some assurance that the trump white house isn t going to be such a circus. that he s actually imposed a management model with clear lines of communication and authority and decision-making and so forth, so the administration could move somewhat more decisively and reach a conclusion on what they want to accomplish more effectively. still, at the end of the day, if the republicans think they are going to effect the kind of fiscal changes they would like to accomplish simply through those budget resolutions and reconciliation and so forth, i
terms of savings. can you lay out the vision for 401(k)s and tax deductions. does the president imagine removing those deductions entirely with the other deductions or protect those? so, the secretary of the treasury and director kohn yesterday both talked about that the current plan right now protecting charitable giving and mortgage interest and that s is. as we move forward with negotiations in the house and senate that will flush out but one of the benefits of the tax plan on the individual side in particular is by expanding the standard deduction to 24,000 for a married cupel. that effectively creates a bracket of zero taxes for many, many americans and that s good news. you will see more and more americans get release they desperately need. these tax deductions come with its own group and lobby and interest groups. yes. they fight very hard for these things. will you prepared for a battle
roll up our sleeves. the house blueprint we released last summer we shared again so much common ground. we ve been developing those ideas, treasury and director kohn has been developing their ideas as well. this just goes to the hard work portion of tax reform. so over the weeks and maybe months ahead. bill: maybe months. this is massively complicated, you agree with that. tough stuff. is it august or september or beyond that? i m not focused on the month, i m focused on the year. this year for tax reform. bill: kevin brady, thank you for your time. come back. a long way ahead. thank you in washington, d.c. right there. you heard him talk about growth and they emphasized that repeatedly all day yesterday. growth of 2% won t help out $19 trillion in debt. you get a 3 or 4% we have a shot. shannon: without the growth percentage you can t offset the