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welcome back nina olson, i.r.s. national taxpayer advocate here to talk about the implementation of the new tax law, amongst other things. good morning. remind people about your position, the role you take at i.r.s. guest: i am the voice of the the i.r.s.side i head the taxpayer advocate 17-1700 about employees, who are supposed to taxpayer solve their problem with the i.r.s. and make legislative and administrative the mendations to mitigate problems. host: one thing you have written about, including your report to tax law passed and signed into law by the president. ready to implement that? guest: that was major concern of ine because of the budget cuts the i.r.s. experienced since inflation 20% in adjusted dollars and then you have major list like new tax requires, i don't know, about 400 new changes to forms. are 140 filing season systems that need to be to ogrammed and people need be retrained and taxpayers need of the ucated on top regular work. i've been very concerned about that. plugging along, doing things,
welcome back nina olson, i.r.s. national taxpayer advocate here to talk about the implementation of the new tax law, amongst other things. good morning. remind people about your position, the role you take at i.r.s. guest: i am the voice of the the i.r.s.side i head the taxpayer advocate 17-1700 about employees, who are supposed to taxpayer solve their problem with the i.r.s. and make legislative and administrative the mendations to mitigate problems. host: one thing you have written about,...
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ost: nina olson, i.r.s. national taxpayer advocate. 202-748-8000 for those in the eastern and central time zone 202-748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. we'll start in new jersey with pat. with nina olson. go ahead. caller: hello, mrs. olson, can me, has the i.r.s. changed the way it is implement the affordable care act? many times on "washington journal" the only way for them to collect a was to withhold my refund. month ago i got a letter asking me to file amended showing proof of payment or pay penalty. the do they do to affordable care act? one more thing, new tax law, 2018 the penalty fw away in or would i wait until 2020 to avoid that penalty? thank you. guest: okay, first on penalty tis my understanding and believe studying the act the same time as everybody else, very large bill. go away for -- the tax year 2018 for the returns in 2019.are filing my understanding is it going yearfor returns of the tax 2019 for the returns that you'd 2020.ling in if i'm wrong, somebody can correct me, but
ost: nina olson, i.r.s. national taxpayer advocate. 202-748-8000 for those in the eastern and central time zone 202-748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. we'll start in new jersey with pat. with nina olson. go ahead. caller: hello, mrs. olson, can me, has the i.r.s. changed the way it is implement the affordable care act? many times on "washington journal" the only way for them to collect a was to withhold my refund. month ago i got a letter asking me to file amended...
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olson. >> thank you, urn. may it please the court. >> if i've got your argument right just now, just say yes. otherwise forget it. >> you had it right before. >> no, but i had it right just now? okay. forget it. forget it. >> mr. olson, i do have a question following up on what the chief asked earlier. the respondent says that new jersey legislature is doing exactly what he thinks they shouldn't do or wouldn't do. which is that they are considering legislation that would fully repeal the sports betting prohibitions. and i understand it's being concerted by both houses. where does the consideration stand right now? >> well, i don't know where it stands. and i think it's utterly irrelevant. >> no, but you argued to us that no state legislature would do that. but here we have two bills introduced that would do just that. >> well, they have not -- they are not laws yet. and what i said was congress could not possibly have intended in a bill to prohibit the expansion of sports betting to have it construed in a way.
olson. >> thank you, urn. may it please the court. >> if i've got your argument right just now, just say yes. otherwise forget it. >> you had it right before. >> no, but i had it right just now? okay. forget it. forget it. >> mr. olson, i do have a question following up on what the chief asked earlier. the respondent says that new jersey legislature is doing exactly what he thinks they shouldn't do or wouldn't do. which is that they are considering legislation that...
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know where he is, and olson delivered every single time.ght after battling cancer as a child, but clearly he's not letting anything slow him down. >> and we were praising tom brady just because he had ten stitches. take that. >>> so the king of beers has been dethroned. it's no longer one of the top three beers in america. >> bud lite has worn the crown since the millennium followed by coors light, but now miller lite has pushed budweiser down to fourth place in sales. >> overall beer sales were down last year as americans drink more craft beers, wine, and spirits, becoming more sfis quated, i guess. >> so sophisticated. >>> well, finally, buzz is building about this year's super bowl ads. m&ms just offered us a preview of its 30-second commercial. >> yeah, it features actor danny devito like we've never seen him before. check it out. ♪ >> mm, super bowl. >> nothing quite like danny devito swimming in chocolate. the full ad will air in the first quarter of the super bowl. >> i think it was okay not seeing him swim in chocolate. >> we'll hav
know where he is, and olson delivered every single time.ght after battling cancer as a child, but clearly he's not letting anything slow him down. >> and we were praising tom brady just because he had ten stitches. take that. >>> so the king of beers has been dethroned. it's no longer one of the top three beers in america. >> bud lite has worn the crown since the millennium followed by coors light, but now miller lite has pushed budweiser down to fourth place in sales....
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olson, is this a commercial activity by the state? if it's licensing casinos and horse racing isn't it involved in a commercial activity? >> certainly, it's a commercial activity when individuals are engaged in betting on sports. having a sports -- >> why isn't it when the state is licensing them? they're making money. >> it doesn't change the character of the underlying activity. the constitution ordains who may regulate that commercial activity, presuming it's interstate commerce. once that's satisfied -- >> i never understood not to be. you just have to watch the lines on the highways coming from all different directions and states going to gambling casinos. >> yes. >> if it is a commercial activity by the state, haven't we already said that the federal government can regulate that activity by the state? >> yes. in fact -- >> so why is it that telling the state that it can't license, participate, authorize, or otherwise involve itself in gambling a strict prohibition of a commercial actor? >> it's -- the question is interstate comm
olson, is this a commercial activity by the state? if it's licensing casinos and horse racing isn't it involved in a commercial activity? >> certainly, it's a commercial activity when individuals are engaged in betting on sports. having a sports -- >> why isn't it when the state is licensing them? they're making money. >> it doesn't change the character of the underlying activity. the constitution ordains who may regulate that commercial activity, presuming it's interstate...
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olson and the staff unbelievable. with the help of the taxpayer advocate and my accountant, our just turned around like drastically, and i'll never that and i thank c-span and mrs. olson, thank you very much. really nice to hear. sometimes we do drop the ball and again, if we do drop the want to know about it. and i go out to my staff and you having e is lems, do you need help there a technical or legal issue you need to work through? to get this eed problem solved? but i'm very glad to hear that kind of thing. want to say something about the amount, you know, you thing.ned $80,000 there is a new law that and effect i wrote about in the annual report to congress, in 2015, congress law that said that anybody who owes more than $50,000 to the i.r.s., and has a certain point, i.r.s. certified, the must certify to the department of state that these people owe $50,000 or more, this year it is $51,000 adjusted for inflation, they will not be able to get a new passport or if they apply renewal, they will not be able to get t
olson and the staff unbelievable. with the help of the taxpayer advocate and my accountant, our just turned around like drastically, and i'll never that and i thank c-span and mrs. olson, thank you very much. really nice to hear. sometimes we do drop the ball and again, if we do drop the want to know about it. and i go out to my staff and you having e is lems, do you need help there a technical or legal issue you need to work through? to get this eed problem solved? but i'm very glad to hear...
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you can really thank john olson for that, because it was his idea. each and every day at the newseum, we highlight the risks journalists around the world take to report the truth. john certainly put his life and work at risk, taking these pictures. so, this exhibit is another apt example of what journalists are willing to do to bring the world the news. our mission at the newseum is to help the public and the media better understand one another, which is certainly needed in today's society. and to educate visitors about the value of free and fair press and the five freedoms of the first amendment. since we opened our doors here on pennsylvania avenue nearly ten years ago, we've welcomed more than 7 million visitors and our digital education programs reached 10 million students around the world every year. i would like to take a moment to thank all of our visitors, our newseum members and friends of the first amendment society to help make these programs possible. this exhibit is a partnership with "stars & stripes," distinguished newspaper which i tr
you can really thank john olson for that, because it was his idea. each and every day at the newseum, we highlight the risks journalists around the world take to report the truth. john certainly put his life and work at risk, taking these pictures. so, this exhibit is another apt example of what journalists are willing to do to bring the world the news. our mission at the newseum is to help the public and the media better understand one another, which is certainly needed in today's society. and...
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you can really thank john olson for that, because it was his idea.and every day at the newseum, we highlight the risks journalists around the world take to report the truth. john certainly put his life and work at risk, taking these pictures. so, this exhibit is another apt example of what journalists are willing to do to bring the world the news. our mission at the newseum is to help the public and the media better understand one another, which is certainly needed in today's society. and to educate visitors about the value of free and fair press and the five freedoms of the first amendment. since we opened our doors here on pennsylvania avenue nearly ten years ago, we've welcomed more than 7 million visitors and our digital education programs reached 10 million students around the world every year. i would like to take a moment to thank all of our visitors, our newseum members and friends of the first amendment society to help make these programs possible. this exhibit is a partnership with "stars & stripes," distinguished newspaper which i tried ev
you can really thank john olson for that, because it was his idea.and every day at the newseum, we highlight the risks journalists around the world take to report the truth. john certainly put his life and work at risk, taking these pictures. so, this exhibit is another apt example of what journalists are willing to do to bring the world the news. our mission at the newseum is to help the public and the media better understand one another, which is certainly needed in today's society. and to...
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>> please. >> and i'm very grateful to my friend john olson. >> very kind. mark, i'd just like to interject something. when i set out to create this exhibit, i didn't have a home for it. i committed to this exhibit and there were a couple prerequisites. one was, the primary one was that we found a home for it that could get a significant exposure to the public. and i talked to -- tried to talk to a number of high-end museums in new york and in washington. and the moment senior leadership at the museum learned of this exhibit, they seized the opportunity. and they put together this exhibition in three months, not the usual year, and the team and the commitment behind that has been -- i couldn't ask for a better group together. but what's equally historic about this is the moment that i shared this -- the fact that we had found a home for it with the president of the national federation of the blind, i wanted to let him know about this and that there was going to be a tactile component to it where the blind community could enjoy it. he was ten miles down the r
>> please. >> and i'm very grateful to my friend john olson. >> very kind. mark, i'd just like to interject something. when i set out to create this exhibit, i didn't have a home for it. i committed to this exhibit and there were a couple prerequisites. one was, the primary one was that we found a home for it that could get a significant exposure to the public. and i talked to -- tried to talk to a number of high-end museums in new york and in washington. and the moment senior...
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ost: nina olson, i.r.s.ational taxpayer advocate. 202-748-8000 for those in the eastern and central time zone 202-748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. we'll start in new jersey with pat. with nina olson. go ahead. caller: hello, mrs. olson, can me, has the i.r.s. changed the way it is implement the affordable care act? many times on "washington journal" the only way for them to collect a was to withhold my refund. month ago i got a letter asking me to file amended showing proof of payment or pay penalty. the do they do to affordable care act? one more thing, new tax law, 2018 the penalty fw away in or would i wait until 2020 to avoid that penalty? thank you. guest: okay, first on penalty tis my understanding and believe studying the act the same time as everybody else, very large bill. go away for -- the tax year 2018 for the returns in 2019.are filing my understanding is it going yearfor returns of the tax 2019 for the returns that you'd 2020.ling in if i'm wrong, somebody can correct me, but th
ost: nina olson, i.r.s.ational taxpayer advocate. 202-748-8000 for those in the eastern and central time zone 202-748-8001 in the mountain and pacific time zones. we'll start in new jersey with pat. with nina olson. go ahead. caller: hello, mrs. olson, can me, has the i.r.s. changed the way it is implement the affordable care act? many times on "washington journal" the only way for them to collect a was to withhold my refund. month ago i got a letter asking me to file amended showing...
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olson. >> thank you chief justice, and may it please the court. one of the most important decisions made at the constitutional convention in 1787 was replacing the failed confederacy that governed states with a national government that could regulate individuals but not states. in the words of this court in the new york case, congress may regulate interstate commerce directly, but it may not regulate state's regulation of
olson. >> thank you chief justice, and may it please the court. one of the most important decisions made at the constitutional convention in 1787 was replacing the failed confederacy that governed states with a national government that could regulate individuals but not states. in the words of this court in the new york case, congress may regulate interstate commerce directly, but it may not regulate state's regulation of
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you are on with nina olson. go ahead. >> hello, ms. olson. can you tell me has the iris changed with implementing the affordable care act?? i was told many times on "washington journal" the only way for them to collect the penalty was to withhold the refund and just a month or so ago i got a letter asking me to file amended returns showing proof of payment or else pay penalty. what did they do to the affordable care act? on this new tax law, does the penalty go away and 2018 or what i have to wait until 2020 to avoid the penalty? >> guest: it is my understanding and believe me, i am still studying the act at the same time as everybody else. it is a very large bill. but it does not go away for the taxea year 2018 for the returnsf your filing in 2019. my understanding is that goes away for the return -- the tax year 2019 for the returns you would be filing in 2020 and if i am wrong, someone can correct me, but that is my understanding of it. in terms of the implementation, the law says the only way the irs can pull out this is by basically offs
you are on with nina olson. go ahead. >> hello, ms. olson. can you tell me has the iris changed with implementing the affordable care act?? i was told many times on "washington journal" the only way for them to collect the penalty was to withhold the refund and just a month or so ago i got a letter asking me to file amended returns showing proof of payment or else pay penalty. what did they do to the affordable care act? on this new tax law, does the penalty go away and 2018 or...
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. >> kimberly olson was one of them. kimberly formed a very intimate relationship with scherer. met him in september 2008 six months after his parents' murder. she was at a casino in mesquite, nevada. >> he came over and said he needed a pretty girl to blow on the dice. he was a smooth talker. >> now that's a line. >> it was. i fell for it. >> from day one kimberly said it was based on honesty, full disclosure. >> he would tell me the stories about his wife and girlfriend and going back and forth. i said he was a jerk and he made a lot of mistakes. >> of course, ernie also told her about his parents' murder. >> he missed his parents. he'd tell stories about his father and get teary-eyed. >> kimberly got to know him very, very well. >> if you can drive with someone through texas and not want to strangle them, you get to know someone very well. he's really sweet. >> and eventually he moved in with her. >> did you grow to love him? >> i did. i cared for him. >> but that other woman who loved him, adrian solomon, was struggling. >> if he could lie to me every day for two years, lie
. >> kimberly olson was one of them. kimberly formed a very intimate relationship with scherer. met him in september 2008 six months after his parents' murder. she was at a casino in mesquite, nevada. >> he came over and said he needed a pretty girl to blow on the dice. he was a smooth talker. >> now that's a line. >> it was. i fell for it. >> from day one kimberly said it was based on honesty, full disclosure. >> he would tell me the stories about his wife...
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plus former stars & stripes , photographer john olson, and also three marines who fought in hue.
plus former stars & stripes , photographer john olson, and also three marines who fought in hue.
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olson: mr. speaker, the of e of my hometown sugarland, texas, are amazing. last thursday something terrible happened on the road i drive every day at home. interstate 69. an 18 wheeler jackknifed during heavy rain. it flew off an overpass, crashing down on a small toyota camry. look, that camry is about three feet tall. the first miracle, the driver, was still alive. that day, iracle her name is lawrie, laurie's trained to be a nurse. across the street at the university of houston sugarland. the crash happened right in front of her. crawled through broken metal glass and got karen out. urie shows the best in texas and my hometown of sugarland, and i'm proud to call her my boss in congress. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the and my hometown the gentlewoman from puerto rico eek recognition? miss gonzalez colon: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. miss garciaparra colon: -- miss gonzalez-colon: 40% of our people still
olson: mr. speaker, the of e of my hometown sugarland, texas, are amazing. last thursday something terrible happened on the road i drive every day at home. interstate 69. an 18 wheeler jackknifed during heavy rain. it flew off an overpass, crashing down on a small toyota camry. look, that camry is about three feet tall. the first miracle, the driver, was still alive. that day, iracle her name is lawrie, laurie's trained to be a nurse. across the street at the university of houston sugarland....
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welcome back nina olson, i.r.s. national taxpayer advocate here to talk about the implementation of the new tax law, amongst other things. good morning. remind people about your position, the role you take at i.r.s. guest: i am the voice of the the i.r.s.side i head the taxpayer advocate 17-1700 about employees, who are supposed to taxpayer solve their problem with the i.r.s. and make legislative and administrative recommendatito
welcome back nina olson, i.r.s. national taxpayer advocate here to talk about the implementation of the new tax law, amongst other things. good morning. remind people about your position, the role you take at i.r.s. guest: i am the voice of the the i.r.s.side i head the taxpayer advocate 17-1700 about employees, who are supposed to taxpayer solve their problem with the i.r.s. and make legislative and administrative recommendatito
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that is jake olson, he lost his sight at the age of 12 years old. he is an inspiration of many. the receiver claps his hands and he is totally blind. they let him into one of the games this year. it was a great story and it was a great inspiration. >> that was very impressive. the receiver claps his hands to let him know where he is at. >>> we will take a quick break. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. like the new $1 stacker. the dollar gets you more at taco bell. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i kn
that is jake olson, he lost his sight at the age of 12 years old. he is an inspiration of many. the receiver claps his hands and he is totally blind. they let him into one of the games this year. it was a great story and it was a great inspiration. >> that was very impressive. the receiver claps his hands to let him know where he is at. >>> we will take a quick break. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've...
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i honestly joined recently, and so did elizabeth olson.n the movie, she plays the girl that i'm obsessed with. >> jimmy: it's almost like a a "single white female," but now. >> yes, it is like a "single white female," but a modern take where my character becomes obsessed with elizabeth olson's character on instagram, so much so that i move across the country, and start stalking her in real life to become her bestie. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's good. i want to show everyone a clip, here is aubrey plaza in "ingrid goes west." take a look at this. ♪ >> the couple that yogas together, stays together. a perfect day, for a perfect life. yep. that's how we roll. all my favorite cuties. #lust. #perfect. #forreal. i know. >> hi charlie. >> ingrid. >> congratulations. [ screams ] bite me, you [ bleep ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. you did it. you did it. aubrey and i are playing think fast when we come back. [ cheers and applause ] stick around everybody. you did it! [ cheers
i honestly joined recently, and so did elizabeth olson.n the movie, she plays the girl that i'm obsessed with. >> jimmy: it's almost like a a "single white female," but now. >> yes, it is like a "single white female," but a modern take where my character becomes obsessed with elizabeth olson's character on instagram, so much so that i move across the country, and start stalking her in real life to become her bestie. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >>...
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cash started off his performance with his famous olson prison blues. he set -- also prison blues that's backed folsom prison blues. it is a national security prison in sacramento and that sound became a hit record and reenergized his career. >>> it is time to turn it ove to oumeteorologist with a look at how we can forecast.>> we had some patchy fog out there that was a bit stubborn in a few spots. we also had a big range of temperatures but look at this. you can see where the fog was that as the high temperature was only 51 degrees at liverpool compared to 66 degrees at san jose. even the coast was nice and mild as well. here is our satellite showing you the central valley fog bank seeking in -- sinking in. we have a dry weather pattern for tonight, and as we coming closer you will see some high clouds working there way back up to the north bay. current numbers are showing us that we are at 49 degrees with san jose at 56 degrees. so there is a bit of a chill in the air for this evening. here is our light camera looking out toward san francisco. as i s
cash started off his performance with his famous olson prison blues. he set -- also prison blues that's backed folsom prison blues. it is a national security prison in sacramento and that sound became a hit record and reenergized his career. >>> it is time to turn it ove to oumeteorologist with a look at how we can forecast.>> we had some patchy fog out there that was a bit stubborn in a few spots. we also had a big range of temperatures but look at this. you can see where the...
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violence is spiraling and the region has seen a spate of olson attacks against timber companies and landholders. until a group of the islanders and i can say actually paul came out on the internet i don't think when that got me on it and i don't. expect they look to say that only now let me that he says he understood i offered. them all over to our us and got a second time gotten it away. in both chile and argentina it's brought them the two change one small into conflict with the forces of the state. look latter one is i raise argentina's most prestigious museum of natural history it's a trikes millions of tourists every year. but the museum's basement hides a dog's secrecy. unbeknown to the visitors scurrying above there's a room strictly off limits which says much about the state's list while attitudes to its indigenous people. here all the skills of bio's and mapuche a captured in killed in the late nineteenth century as european settlers pushed science into past again year in what is euphemistically called the conquest of the desert. their remains were on display until the one nine hundred
violence is spiraling and the region has seen a spate of olson attacks against timber companies and landholders. until a group of the islanders and i can say actually paul came out on the internet i don't think when that got me on it and i don't. expect they look to say that only now let me that he says he understood i offered. them all over to our us and got a second time gotten it away. in both chile and argentina it's brought them the two change one small into conflict with the forces of the...
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guys >> thank you watching this competition out of amazon for more on this let's bring in michael olsonjaffray and henry bodget amazing the enthusiasm they built on this thing. >> it's great. amazon is playing this so perfectly. open up the united states. everyone jumps in. now it's down to a select 20 it's an honor to be in the finals now you go pitch to jeff personally with all the tax benefits they just could not be handling it better. >> what does it say about their growth ambitions, right? and the logistics that they'll have in which to operate in the years ahead? >> obviously, they're tremendously optimistic about the future and that's great and it's likely to be in the u.s. if they're making the investment, that's great so they're planning for the future but the way they're going about it, again, making everybody come to them couldn't be smarter. >> mike, what can we learn from who's not on the list? there are a few cities that i thought might be, you know, cincinnati, northern kentucky not there. even though transportation hub wise it might be there aren't that many southern cit
guys >> thank you watching this competition out of amazon for more on this let's bring in michael olsonjaffray and henry bodget amazing the enthusiasm they built on this thing. >> it's great. amazon is playing this so perfectly. open up the united states. everyone jumps in. now it's down to a select 20 it's an honor to be in the finals now you go pitch to jeff personally with all the tax benefits they just could not be handling it better. >> what does it say about their growth...
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. >> desjardins: for that, i am joined by nina olson, the national taxpayer advocate at the i.r.s. her job to help taxpayers understand our rights, and see that they are treated fairly when they file their taxes. thank you for being here. all right, so we have a lot to talk about with this new tax law, but first i want to take a deep breath and talk about the i.r.s. right now before the law. can you give us a clear picture of how able the i.r.s. is to handle the questions they face already? >> right now the i.r.s. is projecting, before the tax law, that it was only going to be able to answer six out of ten calls during the filing season from taxpayers calling to speak to somebody, and for the whole year they would only answer four out of ten. it gets about 100 million calls a year from taxpayers and, right now, it's already said it's not going to answer -- it hasn't been answering tax law questions after april 15th of each year. >> desjardins: what happens to those who don't get through is it. it --? >> they don't get an answer to their questions, maybe they have to go pay somebody
. >> desjardins: for that, i am joined by nina olson, the national taxpayer advocate at the i.r.s. her job to help taxpayers understand our rights, and see that they are treated fairly when they file their taxes. thank you for being here. all right, so we have a lot to talk about with this new tax law, but first i want to take a deep breath and talk about the i.r.s. right now before the law. can you give us a clear picture of how able the i.r.s. is to handle the questions they face...
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to get autographs and have photos taken with players including marcus semien, matt chapman and matt olson. members of the 50th anniversary team like john blue moon odom were also on hand. the as are coming off a last place finish in 2017 so fans are hoping for a better showing this year. >> we go to several games a year. thought it would be a great time for my family to meet some of the players and have a great time. it's been a lot of fun so far. >> we don't have a game for another couple months so this will tide us over until then, being with the players. >> opening day is set for thursday, march 28th at home against the los angeles angels. >>> the cow palace has gone to the dogs. the golden gate kennel club dog show is underway. 175 breeds strutting their stuff. as tough as it is on the dogs, the owners and handlers say it's no walk in the park for them either. >> if you don't have a good rapport with your dog, you're going to have a lot of problems. you want to do a little pretraining and have a lot of patience. if you don't have a bond with your dog, your dog won't perform for you. s
to get autographs and have photos taken with players including marcus semien, matt chapman and matt olson. members of the 50th anniversary team like john blue moon odom were also on hand. the as are coming off a last place finish in 2017 so fans are hoping for a better showing this year. >> we go to several games a year. thought it would be a great time for my family to meet some of the players and have a great time. it's been a lot of fun so far. >> we don't have a game for another...
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go to the fourth quarter, cam newton threw for 349 and two touches. 14 yards to greg olson, 24-19 ball game. saints would score again to make it a two-possession game but four minutes remaining, newton, a former stamford star christa mccaffrey, 31-26 saints. two minutes left, fourth and two from midfield. saints go for it, brees picked off although their defender should have dropped it for better field position, new orleans catches a break. 11 seconds left. cam can only throw to the end zone but doesn't even get it off. sacked, saints win 31-26. they'll face the vikings next week. >> a hard fought win and, you know, came down to final series we knew this was going to be a different type of game. >> it's frustrating. we played against a football team that made plays when they needed to. we didn't make a play. we had a chance. that's all you can ask. i thought our guys rallied, very proud of the effort they gave and the way they stepped up and made things happen at the end of the game but we missed our chance. >> buffalo playing the first playoff game since 1999. jags quarterbck blake bo
go to the fourth quarter, cam newton threw for 349 and two touches. 14 yards to greg olson, 24-19 ball game. saints would score again to make it a two-possession game but four minutes remaining, newton, a former stamford star christa mccaffrey, 31-26 saints. two minutes left, fourth and two from midfield. saints go for it, brees picked off although their defender should have dropped it for better field position, new orleans catches a break. 11 seconds left. cam can only throw to the end zone...
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go to the fourth quarter, cam newton threw for 349 and two touches. 14 yards to greg olson, 24-19 ball game. saints would score again to make it a two-possession game but four minutes remaining, newton, a former stamford star christa mccaffrey, 31-26 saints. two minutes left, fourth and two from midfield. saints go for it, brees picked off although their defender should have dropped it for better field position, new orleans catches a break. 11 seconds left. cam can only throw to the end zone but doesn't even get it off. sacked, saints win 31-26. they'll face the vikings next week. >> a hard fought win and, you know, came down to final series we knew this was going to be a different type of game. >> it's frustrating. we played against a football team that made plays when they needed to. we didn't make a play. we had a chance. that's all you can ask. i thought our guys rallied, very proud of the effort they gave and the way they stepped up and made things happen at the end of the game but we missed our chance. >> buffalo playing the first playoff game since 1999. jags quarterbck blake bo
go to the fourth quarter, cam newton threw for 349 and two touches. 14 yards to greg olson, 24-19 ball game. saints would score again to make it a two-possession game but four minutes remaining, newton, a former stamford star christa mccaffrey, 31-26 saints. two minutes left, fourth and two from midfield. saints go for it, brees picked off although their defender should have dropped it for better field position, new orleans catches a break. 11 seconds left. cam can only throw to the end zone...
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greg olson. saints make it a two-possession game.rmer star, mccafferty, he's gone. 31-26 saints. fourth and two from midfield. saints going for it. brees is picked off. defenders shrewd dropped it for better field position. 11 seconds left. fourth and 23. cam newton can only throw it to the end zone. gets sacked. saints win 31-26. the vikings n. >>> buffalo in the first playoff game since 1999. blake playing his first playoff game, not used to all the cameras. ten carries for 88 yards. third quarter on second and nine. keeping it for the first down. later in the drive. third and goal from the two. jumping for the end zone. literally pulled back by wloreno alexander. slips on the snap. regains footing. only catch is the only touchdown. tenth reject. 1:20 left in the game. bills one last chance to tie. rod taylor hits his head on the ground. would not finish. which means peterman would come in. he throws an interception. ramsay with the pick. jaguars win 10-3. face the steelers next weekend in divisional round. >> we still got to find
greg olson. saints make it a two-possession game.rmer star, mccafferty, he's gone. 31-26 saints. fourth and two from midfield. saints going for it. brees is picked off. defenders shrewd dropped it for better field position. 11 seconds left. fourth and 23. cam newton can only throw it to the end zone. gets sacked. saints win 31-26. the vikings n. >>> buffalo in the first playoff game since 1999. blake playing his first playoff game, not used to all the cameras. ten carries for 88 yards....
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right now, it's about the young core of talented players...george barragan/a's fan- "olson, chapman, davis." and, before you know it -- those guys will lead the charge, in what fans believe will be a winning season. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) still ahead on the kron 4 weekend news ...the warriors take on the celtics ... in a possible finals matchup. j-r stone has the highlights in sports. (ácommercialá) trusted battery for your son's favorite toy?t maybe not. maybe, you could trust he wouldn't leave the upstairs water running. (woman screams) or, you could just trust duracell. ♪ looking to lose weight this year? try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to a
right now, it's about the young core of talented players...george barragan/a's fan- "olson, chapman, davis." and, before you know it -- those guys will lead the charge, in what fans believe will be a winning season. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. ( marty ) still ahead on the kron 4 weekend news ...the warriors take on the celtics ... in a possible finals matchup. j-r stone has the highlights in sports. (ácommercialá) trusted battery for your son's favorite toy?t maybe...
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boomers people my age remain the most consequential generation fact boomers have the most money the olson calls them the most valuable generation for marketers because they hold seventy percent of the disposable income in the usa and they're about to get more. on july one twenty sixteen something began and it will never end that day the oldest baby boomers turn seventy and a half the age at which by law they are required to begin withdrawing from ira accounts this money squirreled away for decades and earning interest is now flooding the retail economy baby boomers the most consequential generation are not set in their ways and they are tech savvy although we do occasionally ask a teenager for a tech assist boomers are tech savvy one reason young people are fleeing facebook for other social media platforms is that their parents and grandparents are there a he three percent of boomers conduct online research before making major offline purchases which busts another myth that as we get older we're so set in our ways and so brand loyal that we don't consider new products boni boomers are lif
boomers people my age remain the most consequential generation fact boomers have the most money the olson calls them the most valuable generation for marketers because they hold seventy percent of the disposable income in the usa and they're about to get more. on july one twenty sixteen something began and it will never end that day the oldest baby boomers turn seventy and a half the age at which by law they are required to begin withdrawing from ira accounts this money squirreled away for...
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first baseman matt olson helped show off the solid green jersey as he talked with our dennis o'donnell at the team's new headquarters. the a's plan to wear it at home games every friday during the upcoming season. the jersey's debut is march 30th, the second game of this upcoming season. >>> the music industry's best and brightest are arriving in new york city for the 60th annual grammy awards. rehearsals are underway for sunday's show at madison square garden. reporter nikki batiste takes us behind the scenes. >> reporter: two time grammy host james corden tested his teleprompter and jokes at madison square garden, but to hear the punchline you'll have to tune in sunday for the 60th annual grammy awards. where's the grammy for best karaoke? >> i think as soon as i do that, it would really ruin the grammys forever. >> reporter: this year's show is back in new york. >> there's an energy here that's different than pretty much any other place. >> reporter: following on the black dresses worn at the golden globes many attending this year's grammys are expected to don white roses. it's what
first baseman matt olson helped show off the solid green jersey as he talked with our dennis o'donnell at the team's new headquarters. the a's plan to wear it at home games every friday during the upcoming season. the jersey's debut is march 30th, the second game of this upcoming season. >>> the music industry's best and brightest are arriving in new york city for the 60th annual grammy awards. rehearsals are underway for sunday's show at madison square garden. reporter nikki batiste...
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in the green banks biodegrade in just a few weeks they're made from plant olson fetched a boy just ordinary joe nice to reach least printer to print if i can please buy enough of those in a day and we'll be supply unexplored two hundred percent made in india reared in india for next to this i'm going to leave at the same time riyadh's going to sing new under produce in neutral or in this i'm going to do that we will supply the only to you for it is your bags and you know. the consequences of our love affair with plastic are clearly visible on india's west coast. but as a kid it's fascinating to find something on the beach which actually traveled by the ocean without understanding the problem. out of a pile of our gannett waste on the beach one fine one flashy our engine lighter and we stick out now it's just like oh yeah it is a piece of wood or yeah here you are all there's a seashell here yeah there were definitely some some some invasion has happened then and i don't very very fast pace. in the we've been invaded by plastic and this is only. this is only what the sea has decided to throw
in the green banks biodegrade in just a few weeks they're made from plant olson fetched a boy just ordinary joe nice to reach least printer to print if i can please buy enough of those in a day and we'll be supply unexplored two hundred percent made in india reared in india for next to this i'm going to leave at the same time riyadh's going to sing new under produce in neutral or in this i'm going to do that we will supply the only to you for it is your bags and you know. the consequences of...
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green bags biodegrade in just a few weeks they're made from plant olson touched up a waste or division nice to reach at least pretty different if i can please buy enough of those in need and we'll be supplying unexplored in hundred parts and maybe in india really india projects through this i'm going to leave at the same time riaz and going to produce all in this i'm going to do that even supply but only do you have your bird is your back to you till. the consequences of our love affair with plastic are clearly visible on india's west coast. and as a kid it's fascinating to find something on the beach which actually challenged by the ocean without understanding the problem. out of a by love of our gannett waste on the beach and find one flashy r.n.g. lighter and we stick out now it's just like oh yeah it is a piece of wood are here you're all there's a seashell here yeah yeah there were definitely other some some some invasion has happened and i don't very very fast. when the we've been invaded by plastic and this is only. this is only what the sea has decided to throw back on the beac
green bags biodegrade in just a few weeks they're made from plant olson touched up a waste or division nice to reach at least pretty different if i can please buy enough of those in need and we'll be supplying unexplored in hundred parts and maybe in india really india projects through this i'm going to leave at the same time riaz and going to produce all in this i'm going to do that even supply but only do you have your bird is your back to you till. the consequences of our love affair with...
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olson: i thank my friend from new jersey for allowing me to join this important debate. my friends on the other side are showing why the people, american ople, like root canals, head lice, colonoscopies, more than congress. it brings an act that hurts our youth and poverty. congressional democrats are going to vote against basic health care for these needy kids. the schip program is their only choice for their health. nearly half a million young texans, half a million, depend upon schip. it expired september 30 of this year. this bill tonight we vote on will extend schip for six more years. i beg my colleagues, listen to your hearts, to your soul and the voice of these kids who want basic health care. vote for schip today. vote for the c.r. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentleman from florida,
olson: i thank my friend from new jersey for allowing me to join this important debate. my friends on the other side are showing why the people, american ople, like root canals, head lice, colonoscopies, more than congress. it brings an act that hurts our youth and poverty. congressional democrats are going to vote against basic health care for these needy kids. the schip program is their only choice for their health. nearly half a million young texans, half a million, depend upon schip. it...
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then irs tax advocate olson implementation of the new tax law. be sure to watch c-span's life at 7:00 rnal morning.ern monday join the discussion. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] night president donald trump gives his first state-of-the-union address to nation.s and the join us starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and then the live of-the-union address at 9:00. following this speech the democratic response from congressman joe kennedy. we'll also hear your reaction and comments from members of congress. president trump's state-of-the-union address tuesday night live on c-span. live on the free c-span radio app and available live on desk-top, n your phone or tablet at c-span.org. u.s. conference of mayors held its annual winter meeting in washington this past week. the event included virginia senator mark -- talking about the economic nd challenges impacting local communities. there was also a d
then irs tax advocate olson implementation of the new tax law. be sure to watch c-span's life at 7:00 rnal morning.ern monday join the discussion. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] night president donald trump gives his first state-of-the-union address to nation.s and the join us starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and then the live...
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olson, five minutes. >> modern day slavery. it happens in my hometown, sugarland, texas. slaving for sex and labor. it is ugly, offensive but real. law enforcement people back home say it doesn't exist but it does. april 2016 back home. a high school senior, very attractive disappeared at night working out at a local gym 500 yards in the heart of sugarland. she had just turned 18. she was a legal adult. her father knew unless he found her in 30 days she would likely be gone forever. luckily he had resources to hire seals, green berets and put a full on onslaught on social media. he got her back. that situation had been planned for two years. she befriended the so called groomer when she was 16. he used snap chat to kmcommunice with her, give her drugs, get her hooked, keep that from her parents. he was lucky they got their daughter back and so was my family. last june my daughter went to south africa on an overseas study program with her college. no one told us that was a hot bed for human trafficking. the students had to walk about half a mile from the dormitory to the c
olson, five minutes. >> modern day slavery. it happens in my hometown, sugarland, texas. slaving for sex and labor. it is ugly, offensive but real. law enforcement people back home say it doesn't exist but it does. april 2016 back home. a high school senior, very attractive disappeared at night working out at a local gym 500 yards in the heart of sugarland. she had just turned 18. she was a legal adult. her father knew unless he found her in 30 days she would likely be gone forever....
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. >> molly: olson continues to look for the men in his photos.e set up a website where the public and aided his shir searcd share stories. the exhibit will remain on display through july. the u.s. mayor getting pulled out of office as she faces corruption charges. the details about an undercover sting operation. plus, the white house says its necessity but environmentalists say it could have devastating effect on wildlife. a report from a texas community who is in the middle of it all. tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... .
. >> molly: olson continues to look for the men in his photos.e set up a website where the public and aided his shir searcd share stories. the exhibit will remain on display through july. the u.s. mayor getting pulled out of office as she faces corruption charges. the details about an undercover sting operation. plus, the white house says its necessity but environmentalists say it could have devastating effect on wildlife. a report from a texas community who is in the middle of it all....
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right now, it's about the young core of talented players...george barragan/a's fan- "olson, chapman,ew guys -- davis." and, before you know it -- those guys will lead the charge, in what fans believe will be a winning season. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (jr stone) the warriors... with the best-record in the league hosting the celtics. boston chasing history... under steve kerr... golden state has never been swept by a team we head to oracle arena the battle of the guards... steph curry taking on kyrie irving boston showing why this could be a preview of the n-b-a finals this season. kyrie and former cal bear jaylen brown score 14 points in the opening quarter warriors down by four at the break but here comes curry... he got hot in the third quarter drops 18 on boston... he was putting on show from three point line finished with 49 points and 8 three pointers warriors up 78-68. kyrie and boston not going away hits a big two putting the celtics back in the lead in the fourth but curry playing like an m-v-p... game tied at 95 steph with a pull up three next posession...
right now, it's about the young core of talented players...george barragan/a's fan- "olson, chapman,ew guys -- davis." and, before you know it -- those guys will lead the charge, in what fans believe will be a winning season. in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. (jr stone) the warriors... with the best-record in the league hosting the celtics. boston chasing history... under steve kerr... golden state has never been swept by a team we head to oracle arena the battle of the...
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pipermike olson at based on a bullish iphone customer survey.re is possibility that the iphone x isn't doing as well as --e might like, but facebook, amazon, netflix, ogle all doing very well. netflix up 5%, a big day after the analysts their believing they could take over from a subscription standpoint. and what stands out about the , inc. ofce, last week america -- wobbly. here we have a chart to show that 2018 has started off in a bullish way for the bank stocks. 3382, and look at .he bank index up about 2.3% that was driven by amazon results, breaking this stalemate here we saw back the end of december. some of that could of had to do with investors leading the big gains. now that we are looking at of new year, the bulls are back. all right. bloomberg's abigail doolittle i'm sure you have lot to talk about this year. tesla reports fourth-quarter sales and production later this week. will it shed light on the model three production --this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: chinese internet entrepreneur has defied orders to return home. attackcame to help
pipermike olson at based on a bullish iphone customer survey.re is possibility that the iphone x isn't doing as well as --e might like, but facebook, amazon, netflix, ogle all doing very well. netflix up 5%, a big day after the analysts their believing they could take over from a subscription standpoint. and what stands out about the , inc. ofce, last week america -- wobbly. here we have a chart to show that 2018 has started off in a bullish way for the bank stocks. 3382, and look at .he bank...
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so bob saget, and john >> and the olson twins. >> jimmy: and you wanted that. >> i wanted to eat. be told, you're not that guy. go in for this guy. not that guy. go in for this guy. not that guy. go home. >> jimmy: did you get the "x-files" right away? >> no. it was shortly after that. maybe a year or two after that. i can't remember exactly. >> jimmy: but even then, you were wondering, what's going on? even though you were almost uncle jesse. i don't know if i want to get involved in this alien show. >> yeah. i had booked this other job that was going at the same time they were going to shoot the pilot, and stupid, i told them i would do this tv movie. and casting, a guy named randy stone who has died since, a good friend. he said i will tell you if you do there show, you'll never need work again in the rest of your life. and i've only said that to one other person, woody haralson for cheers. and i said he was [ bleep ] next time i see him. >> jimmy: there's no way he'll remember. >> obviously. >> jimmy: legalized marijuana way before it was in california. >> it would be a great
so bob saget, and john >> and the olson twins. >> jimmy: and you wanted that. >> i wanted to eat. be told, you're not that guy. go in for this guy. not that guy. go in for this guy. not that guy. go home. >> jimmy: did you get the "x-files" right away? >> no. it was shortly after that. maybe a year or two after that. i can't remember exactly. >> jimmy: but even then, you were wondering, what's going on? even though you were almost uncle jesse. i...
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there's always an atmosphere here to that end, i have former governor mark olson, from 2001 to 2006,ng by memory there, what a smart, wise gentleman and when we were talking off camera, i continued to press the issue i have been talking about over several santelli exchanges about if the fed truly does three, possibly four raises of quarter point, i think it will smashup the yield curve and cause it to convert. his answer, he has been at meetings, many decades of dealing with the way the fed approaches certain issues, and his answer was a good answer he said they will model the yield curve. now, having said that, i want to think. is it possible for the fed to truly model the yield curve. i'm thinking in the past it was difficult. he even brought up there were times allen greenspan and the investors in the old days when i was in the bond fits physically, they did things that had certain rates of inflation that they thought would call rates to zoom but it was not think about what happened since 2018 if you think the conundrum was this big, i think distortions now are this big i think mo
there's always an atmosphere here to that end, i have former governor mark olson, from 2001 to 2006,ng by memory there, what a smart, wise gentleman and when we were talking off camera, i continued to press the issue i have been talking about over several santelli exchanges about if the fed truly does three, possibly four raises of quarter point, i think it will smashup the yield curve and cause it to convert. his answer, he has been at meetings, many decades of dealing with the way the fed...