Always there, lloyd smareker. Thank you, lloyd, great job. [applause] gt thompson, we have them all today, huh, gt . We have them all. [applause] the great john joyce. John, thank you. Great job. Thank you, john. [applause] dan muser, thank you, dan, thank you. [applause] that looks like cary grant, doesnt he . Have you ever been told that . That is not a bad compliment, i must say. Today we have tom arnold, those days you had a little different. Those days errol flynn and cary grant. Somebody that fights like you never seen before, fred keller. [applause] great. Doing a great job. Thank you all. These are fantastic people. And david, wheres david . Is he there . Wheres david . What happened to him . We wont mention his name. He is in the back. Pretend that i didnt say it. When i last spoke at this conference in 2016, American American energy under Relentless Assault from the previous administration. You know that as well. More than a third of the coal mining jobs had vanished. A morat
As i say all the time, we are legislating, we are investigating and we are litigating. On the legislative front, we had very great drumbeat across america for h. R. 3, our legislation to bring down the cost of prescription drugs now. Members had town hall meetings, press conferences and the rest, to listen to peoples concerns, to share what we intended to do. And now that were back this week, two committees, education, and labor, under bobby scotts leadership, will be marking up h. R. 3. Energy and commerce under chairman Frank Pallone will be marking up h. R. 3. And ways and Means Committee chairman neal will be having a hearing on the bill this week and marking it up next week. So were really going down a path of passing legislation that will be transformative in the lives of the American People for what it will save them, what it will save the taxpayers. Might be interesting to know that, in the course of this past week or so, Congressional Budget Office reported that h. R. 3 will s
Challengesscusses facing taxpayers with the complexity of new tax laws. We will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host good morning. Its tuesday, july 30, 2019. The Senate Continues its workweek today. At 10 00 a. M. Eastern, theyll have votes at 11 30 and lunches afterwards. The house will meet in the brief pro forma session later this morning. Were with you the next three hours on the washington journal. We begin today gauging your level of concern about the security of the 2020 elections. We want to know if you think congress and the white house have done enough to ensure the integrity of the incomes vote, which is now just over 15 months away. Give us a call this morning. Phone lines are open. Democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can also catch up with us on social media. On twitter, its cspanwj. On facebook, its facebook. Com cspan. Very good Tuesday Morning to you. Start
For one last visit. For viewers who havent seen 0 one of your 20 appearances on the Program Since 2003, remind them what the National Taxpayer advocate does the National Taxpayer advocate is appointed by the secretary of treasury and serves in the Internal Revenue service and had the organization Taxpayer Advocate service to help taxpayers solve theirproblems with the irs and im charged with meeting making administrative recommendations to congress , to mitigate those problems and this is sort of in dispute resolution area and the complexity of the law and things like that. After 18 years, why are you stepping down . I reached a milestone birthday and want to have enough energy for the next phase of my life really 18 years is a long time. Of your final projects has been to sketch out the complexity of the taxpayer system. We will show viewers a map here that your office has helped sketch out, why are you doing that . . We had had a roadmap as a teaching tool for my employees, a very hi
Report and other materials related to ongoing investigation. Next is the 90minute floor debate starting with rules Committee Chair jim mcgovern. Cgovern mr. Speaker, this is a dark time. This congress is being tested, in this case, not by a foreign adversary, but by our own president , a president who is undertaking a Relentless Campaign to obstruction and stonewalling. We have never seen anything like this, never before, mr. Speaker, has a president of either party so flagrantly ignored Congress Constitutional Oversight Authority and our nations separation of powers. You dont have to take my own word for it. Donald trump has declared, quote, we are fighting all subpoenas, and i dont want people testifying, end quote. These words make Richard Nixon look like an eagle scout. His attorney general, william barr, is apparently more than willing to follow the president s command. Hes refused to release the full unredacted Mueller Report and the underlying evidence until a compromise was fin