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put glue on this thing and left. it took two seconds. >> on that note that does it for outnumbered. >> great to have you here. >> and we start off with a fox news alert. breaking news on benghazi, house speaker john boehner announced the republicans serving on the committee. the question is will the democrats play ball or boycott it. >> and tornados and powerful storms are already bearing down on the country's heartland. chief meteorologist is live with the latest on that. and a gruesome murder mist row in a georgia community. a man beheaded and his wife missing and a case that has the police completely baffled. speaker john boehner naming the republican members that are on the committee headed by
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representative goady. welcome to jenna lee. >> and i am jon scott. one top democratic law maker said the party should society only one token member on the committee and nancy pelosi called the committee an exercise in futility. our chief intelligence officer is in dc. which republicans will join congressman trey gowdy. >> reporter: the republicans released the names. chairman trey gowdy. two women and then filling out the committee jim jordan from ohio and mike mom panio from kansas and half of the group has a legal background. one a former u.s. attorney and other military experience.
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and the house minority leader telling reporters she was undecided on the committee and adding some of the families are against the republican- led investigation. >> it is very sad. chris stephens and glenn doubtery and shaun smith and tyroen woods, two of their families called us and said please don't take us down the path again. >> democrats told fox news they are considering three options. they can boycott it all together. but it makes it harder to defend the administration. they can go with a single panelist that will be the eyes and years and conduct interviews in line with democratic intchlt 232 was in favor. some of the democrats face competitive races this fall.
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and 186 against. the debate was spirited before hand. >> this doesn't need to be, shouldn't be and will not be a partisan process. what chris would never have accepted was the idea that his death would have been used for political purposes. unfortunately, that is what house republicans have been doing for the last year and a half. >> having reviewed the bios for the members on the select committee on the republican side, one take away, many of them have long legal careers behind them and that can give you a sense of the gravitiy that the speaker wants to bring to the committee. >> a lot of experience on military affairs. >> correct. >> and powerful storm is
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expected to bring rain and snow in the northern rockies and plains in the next several days. other areas getting severe storms. there is a funnel cloud in the distance there spotted in southern minnesota yesterday. no reports of injuries. a tornado later touched down nor by this area. residents are cleaning up here an hour south of minneapolis. it also caused flooding. it was bad. i mean people were worried and running for cover. >> it is dented over here and shattered the passenger side window. >> i should have stayed home. >> i saw the trampoline lift and slip over the fence and i couldn't believe my eyes. >> i just thought it was a dream. i pinched myself and i was just freaking out.
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>> and texas also getting hit by severe storms and strong winds tearing apart the mobile homes. no immediate parts of injuries and the weather is temperamental and rick is here and will have other words that fit. >> the trampoline is the first to go and lift it up almost every time. and great news no injuries yesterday. and it is the peak of severe weather season and we are in the middle of it and we have to keep you safe. >> this is severe weather yesterday and moves to the east. and then we have the next storm in the pacific northwest bringing rain and this weekend, it will bring snow? denver and casper and wyoming. this is one storm we are dealing with. couple of little spots, not a big tornado threat today.
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and maybe a small tornado in parts of texas. you should watch that and tomorrow the next storm impacts the plains where we generally would so it in may. sunday, a broader area from wisconsin to the big bend of texas. this is may and we'll have this every day for about the next month. >> look forward to seeing you more. i will take that; rick. thank you. >> and turning our attention to the despair in nijer ra. and hundreds of young girls have been kidnapped by the group we are hearing from girls that escaped in the initial hours after the kidnapping. >> initial security correspondent jennifer griffin has more. >> reporter: pentagon officials
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confirm six of the eight military personnel arrived to help coordinate the search for missing kidnapped girls. >> it is no question we are racing against the clock. they have been gone a long time. we made repeated offers of assistance and only this week the offer was accepted and within 48 hours people were moving to get there. and admiral john kirby making it clear it is a cordination cell that is communication and in the a armed cell or will lead the rescue of the girls. >> the house will observe a moment of silence for the young women. >> words of support for the girls and their families. the house prepared legislation to condemn boka ha ram. >> many around the world are
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just learning of the evil. unfortunately for the communities in northern nigerria, the terror there existed for years. >> begging the question why it took so long for the u.s. and governments to time up to stop them. >> is there any talk of armed american units on the ground there? >> reporter: no, the pentagon is very clear there is no talk of that and plans at this point to go after the koka ha rem leader. those girls were abducted in midapril for a town northeastern region of the country. and it included a 23,000 square mile forest. it translate to western education is forbidden and blamed for thousands of deaths primary in nigerreria northeast.
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recently they have launched bombings in the capitol city that killed dozens of people, deadly violence in ukraine. people killed after fighting between pro government forces and russian mill lants in the eastern part of the country. a police station was set on fire and an officer is believed to be one of victims in all of this. russian president vladimar putin visits crimea and speaking to a huge crowd, his visit condemned by nato and ukraine and u.s. state department calling it unnecessary and provekative. this comes after a woke week vote by separatist in two oastern ukranian. putin said he is pulling the troops away from the border, but the u.s. and nato desput his claim. >> house spoker john boehner announce the six republicans who will investigate benghazi. we'll look at who the speaker
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>> the six republican members. house speaker john boehner put on the investigating committee. the six on the screen plus chairman gowdy. democrats are still on the feps whether they will participate or boycott altogether. which way will they g. guy benson is here and julie is
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here. both are fox news contributors. julie, i don't know if nancy pelosi called you for political advice. >> rarely does. >> put her on pretend phone. what would you tell her? >> reluctantly i would tell her unless trey gowdy steps down as chair on the committee it is nothing but a show trial. let me explain why. democrats don't look at it as a trial. yet trey gowdy referred to as a trial and people in the white house as a defense. it is not a trial. it is an inquiry and what steps to take to increase security abroad. to say that you have deemed that people testifying about this and it is a trail to me speaks that it is a political stunt and they
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are raising money of now and i would say the democrats should not participate in a show trial. >> gieshgs she said the democrats should stay home. >> i think it would be a mistake on the part of the democrats, trey gowdy is drawing on his background as a back grouvenltd he obviously is trying to get to the bottom of what happened here and trying to get to the truth and to some extent the white house has been stone walling and playing defense. they refused to produce relevant e-mails when they claimed it was out in the open. the court had to order them to release the enfamous ben rh odese-mail. and i think they are not listening to julie, they will not listen to me. they run a risk if they decide to boycott the trial for three reasons. if they are not in the room, all
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sound bites and news clips will be republican voices. that would be a mistake on their part in terms of messaging. and if this super committee and special elect committee comes up with new evidence that is significant, they will look bad sitting on the sidelines and white house and democrats call this a witch hunt based on conspiracy theories. but according to the fox news poll released two weeks ago, the american people want it investigated further and a large majority believe that the white house is covering something up. they are not on the right side of public opinion. >> charles krauthammer whose insight i admire wrote an opinion piece. one of his conclusions is that republicans run the risk of overplaying their hand on this committee, but he said, the
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country deserves the truth and it is clear to him that the white house was focused on the political damage of the attack and questions are left to be answered about it. >> charles is right. and my issue is not that we can't talk about benghazi or pretend it never happen. my issue is how it is conducted by darril issa and trey gowdy was put in charge and speaker boehner understood issa was not the right person to put in. in 1980 we had a horrible terrorist attack. speaker tip o'neill issued an inquiry that had koe equal democrats and republicans on the panel and the not called a trial by the chairman or a defense of the white house or ronald reagan and it was not called part of the difference.
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rhetoric matter and intentions are clear, if this were to get to the bottom of what happened and make sure it doesn't happen again, that would be one thing. but the fund-raising that is going on by the republican national committee is insyndary and said it is a public football and charles is right to be concerned. >> thank you both. and a little bit later on in the hour, we'll hear from speaker boehner and more on that in a moment. >> police investigating a chilling murder in a exclusive gated community. a man beheaded in his own garage. his wife is now missing and authorities have very few clues to go on. >> i work many, many homicides in my career and this is the most frustrating one that i have worked so far. you, my friend are a master of diversification.
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comcast business built for business. >> right now police investigating a chilling murder. and a police went to a home in suburban atlanta. and what they found was horrifying. investigators say 88 year old russell did your man was beheaded after being killed. his wife the 87-year-old remains missing. police fear she was kidnapped. here is the local sheriff. mr. did your man's head was decapitated and we don't know the whereabouts of his head. if it is an obduction you would
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expect a extortion demand. >> and joining me now is mark furman who is a fox news contributor. mark, where do you start in a case like this? >> i think the sheriff describes this case very well. it is the most complex and bewilder aring homicide he has ever scene. you have a situation where the wife is missing and no sign of a struggle and forced entrow and the husband is left and his head is severed from his body and head is taken with the suspects. obviously his body left in that condition was a message. and obviously the detectives have to go back wards and find out just exactly where this man or this family crossed paths with somebody who could be capable of this kind of a crime. >> you say this type of a crime is obviously a personal one. how would that influence the way
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you went about attacking this investigation? >> if you look at a crime scene and you see overkill and 50 tab wounds and 2 or 3 would have been sufficient to incapacitate the person, you know, that there is a personal connection. revenge, rage or a message. we watched the cartel do very similar type of homicides and they make sure everything knows. it is intentional and every single thing is a message and they want everybody to know. so i wonder if the connection is something that came from the past of mr. duman and not the present. this is not a burglary gone bad or home invasion. retirement communities are the least crime ridden because people are home all of the time
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and so were their neighbors. >> if i could step in for a moment. the neighborhood is one of the most exclusive outside of atlanta with security system set up and a gated community. and there are speck always that the person or people who did this came in on the lake to get to the property because there is no leads in the security gate and leads to the question of what happened to the wife? mark, do you look at her as a suspect or a victim? how do you push that part of the crime? well, certainly let's go with the wife first. she's missing but her personal belongings are there. and she's 87 years old and she didn't just walk off in the woods. when you look at her as a suspect look at the scene. was she capable of committing the crime that you are seeing before you? was the weapon left at the scone or obtained in the home most
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probably abducted and i suspect that she was a victim of a homicide. after all, she is a witness. but leaving mr. durman in the scene is the message that he was the target. >> we hear from the sheriff earlier, only one who is not a suspect is me because i know where i was. mark, look forward to having you back on the case. thank you for your expertise. >> thank you, you bet. now a fox news alert and how house speaker john boehner speaking exclusively to fox about his decision to go forward with the benghazi committee. he sat down just before he made public the six additional house republicans. >> what if leader pelosi and
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colleagues there decide to have only one person on the committee, what do you do then? >> we are going to go seek the facts from the administration. understand why we are here. i don't want to do this. this is ungnus. but the white house refused to tell congress the truth and the american people the truth. they have done everything they could to obstruct an investigation. all they have to do is turn over the documents and tell us the truth about what happened and we wouldn't have to do any of this. >> must have been a fascinating conversation, maria. >> reporter: it was. i think he is trying to get across it is a source investigation and going to be the end goefl getting to the facts. it is the questions surrounding that fateful night and why were
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calls rejected as much as it is why are we seeking transparency and we recognize documents that were with held. it is all of the above that speaker boehner is trying to accomplish here. and why that group in terms of the six names and he announced today. and he said we have a number of people who are working on this debacle for the last 20 months and other people who have not and are committed to getting the facts and making sure the american people have answers as to why we have the additional terrorist attack on september 11th, 2012, and all of the talk of it connected to a video which was not the case at the end of the day. and we also talked about the economic story and tax reform and jobs and we'll be releasing the rest of that interview on
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sunday morning futures. he was in good form. he basically is talking about the benghazi attacks and a select committee with hopes they will release answers. and he doesn't have a time line, but he is expecting them to get to the bottom of these attacks and why four americans were killed. >> we may know the answer to this later this afternoon and i understand your interview runs on sunday. but the chess match between him and nancy pelosi and the democrats on the committee. did he express thoughts on that? >> he had spoken to leader pelosi earlier and told her that he would be announcing the names of the select committee today. and hasn't heard from her since and not sure what she would do and if the democrats will
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boycott the select committee or put five democrats in these slots. there was also a move going around the democrat circles maybe they would just put one person on the committee and at least have one person involved and know what communication is being passed around and know what documents and evidence is there. but it is ceremonial. at the same time one person means they are not giving credibility to the select committee. >> we'll look forward to watching. >> thank you so much. >> you can see her exclusive interview with speaker boehner on sunday morn futures right here on fox news channel. >> facebook is at odds of a family of the marine who took his own life. are postings and photos meant to be lasting forever. what happens to a facebook page if you can't access it anymore.
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we've told you about the record- setting drought if california that is prompting farmers to resort to an avrnient and questionable way of finding water. live in the golden state with a forked- stick and all of the
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details. claudia. >> reporter: right, my divining rod. there is no evidence to sopt they can find water but farmers are turning to the water witches to salvaging this year's crop. >> normally we get 20 everyones of rain and we are at 11 or 12 inches. >> john taylor can't do much about the third dry year in a row. the trees will have the water they need thanks to wells discovered by dowsers. >> believers consider him one of the best and this year he's working nonstop though he can't explain how it works. >> before i get to an underground stream i can't describe it. we are coming up and you walk
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a 10 or 15 feet and the rods cross. >> they can't do more than random guessing can do. and you might as well throw a rock and drel there. >> skeptics said studies debunked. and they cost time and money in the unscientific money. but without rain from the sky. growers like john taylor don't care. >> they found us the well and it works great and got good flows and they did a good job. >> and the pay is not bad either. they find a lot of water. and relying on gut instinct, john tis buyer beware. >> claudia, thank you. what happens to your on line account and e-mail and social media if you can no longer
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access them. who has permission to do that. the washington post asked that and what happened to the facebook page when you die. do you need to prepare for that legally? it was a heart breaking problem for a family of a marine who asked facebook to remove the gruesome photos and even now they are giving an option of erasing it completely or love it up. lance is editor at large and this is a question you were talking yesterday, amongst this with all of accounts. if we suddenly can't access the accounts who is? >> you can't call up and say i am the brother or sister or parent. it doesn't work that way. if someone dice and the account is out. there it will continue to exist
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as if you are there. and you can be tagged in your absence. you have to prove to facebook and twitter that you are in fact related to the sdoesed first and with a number of documents including obituary and you know, death certificate and anything that proves and you have to prove who you are. and then they will give you an option of memorializing or potentially removing the account. >> is there a way to be proactive based on your work lance, with your expertise and technology we should be proact and i have thinking about it? >> i agree. it is it like any other piece of something you own in your life. if you don't think about it, when you do i, who knows what happens? we haven't thought of digital wills or putting ourselves in
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the will. that is what probably has to have. if you don't say what happened to the social media existence it is out of your control and often out of the control of the people who care about you the most. facebook and others don't ask you what you want to do in that event. >> on the technical side, do we have the capacity with the social med why sites that people pass away and that generation passes away we'll have them forever? >> one study said that 30 million people had died since the beginning of facebook. 30 million facebook members have died. that probably is already there. a lot of people don't think about doing something about these accounts. i think that is a problem. that list will grow and grow a memorial account is a great idea, but not one that acts if
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you are still alive. >> great to see you as always. and we want a legal perspective. john, who you have social media sites? >> yes. >> the queen of. it >> something they were talking about digital asset laws and certain states have them and others do not. in the story of the marine, the family was in a battle with facebook about what to do with the account and still continuing in ways. so what makes sense legally? >> i don't think it makes sense for all 50 states to have special digital laws. can we be proactive? if you don't have a will have a simple power of attorney. here is my pass word. get rid of my account and maintain it however you want to.
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and that is easy and cheap. >> and not for some companies like facebook. >> if i give you my information right here and i am on the deathbed, i am about to fadeout and here is my user name and pass word. i think we need to, and i never thought about it until two minutes ago sitting in the chair. we need to give someone we trust that information and so they can take it over. facebook is not user friendly when you have a problem with. it >> quickly. facebook, it is a problem with the family and facebook, is that they wanted to takedown specific photos and facebook said you don't edit. take it down or leave it up. despite the pictures that are graphic, it didn't violate the standard. >> take it down and then
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a family member put their own site up as a memorial to their son. they don't need facebook to decide. >> there needs to be a degree of regulation in the industry. it is the wild west out there, jenna. there is laws for what where you can park your car or can't. >> we don't need to be enforced. >> interesting. we need rowels, january jenna. >> one lawyers we need the law and another said. i don't know if i need. that john, you have more with a legal panel. >> that's right, i get the next whack at our lawyers for dramatic new testimony in the pistorias murder trial. the defense calling for ballistics to claim that the blade runner fired his gun by accident. >> it is entrance. >> what would you like.
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>> that particular piece of sound didn't have to do with the set up we offered but it was interesting. he was talking about how oscar pistorias left the room and vomited and he seems to do that for a world class athlete. he has adeleicate system. >> he wanted to get out he's not vomiting in court for show. he's meeting with the experts and no one else is around he vomits there as well. and trying to prove he is not a actor who vomits on demand. >> it locks leak the prosecutions is winning the battle but the defense has
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strengths, to. >> what is the job of the expert. he was not there when it happen. the expert is paid to review everything and give an opinion. this particular expert doesn't make points for either side. if you changed a report as you mentioned in your tease, his point was i changed the report. and i reviewed my notes and i changed it. that is not a perry mason moment for the prosecutions or defense for that matter. >> so much is proving or divining what was in pistorias' mind ahead of pulling of the trigger and that got everybody's attention. you hear 4 or 5 gunshots and that is going to draw people's attention and what we are trying to figure out what was his state of mind in the minutes before hand? >> is it intentional murder and did they have a fight and say i am going to leave you and he's
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so caught with her beauty and pfrl perfection and he executes you so he can go to jail for the rest of his life. or do you believe he thought someone was entrudding and he was protecting her and found not guilty or more likely somewhere in the middle and give an intmarry sentence. >> do you have to move mals. >> for murder you do. and culpable homicide you don't. if he had an unreasonable belief he thought she was a entrudder captain judge can come back with a conviction but not murder. and murder is intended to kill her with mals afore thought. they don't have it. >> that gets back to the point i had earlier. no one was in the room. >> there are a lot of dominos
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here that could stand up or be knocked down. >> there was an argument. and witnesses testified to hearing an argument. >> they heard him screaming and her screaming and then bomb, boom, boom. >> and it sounded loy oscar or rova. >> there is one we're talking about one person who's making the decisions. >> one judge, highly regarded. arthur, jonna, we'll continue to watch it. is the nsa really keeping us safe? it's a question of a fox news reporting the nsa's secret war, who's the enemy special coming up anchored by bret baier. catch it this weekend. tomorrow 10:00 p.m. eastern time. on sunday at 9:00 eastern time. edward snowden is one of the topics a bret discusses with key players of our intelligence community. mine was earned in korea in 1953.
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now for a little media buzz, monica lewinsky put herself back into the spotlight after a long period of silence. as a media critic and the timing of it, what do you think? >> deja vu all over again. i covered this story every day for two years. why would monica lewinsky want to relive her humiliation? i think the answer is, this is all she's got to sell. she's had a tough time getting a job. it's impossible not to feel a little sorry for her. she's going through it again for the social media generation. >> you say there's a part of her argument in the piece in "vanity fair" you don't find persuasive. why is that? >> she talked about how she was moved by the story of a guy who
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committed suicide, a college student, i believe, after a video of him kissing another man surfaced on the internet. but that was four years ago. i think she feels like everyone else is talking about her. it's going to be up in the campaign. she wants to get in on the action. >> magazines just like television news programs think ahead, plan ahead, especially in the magazine world, they know what's coming most of the time. what do you think about the timing of this and the placement of it, june issue of "vanity fair"? >> i think it's related to the presidential campaign. there's mention now of bill clinton's awful misconduct in the white house. in 1998, this was the media obsession. now she gets to do it again for younger viewers who maybe didn't know about what went on. does seem kind of strange -- >> do you think it will continue to drive conversations like this
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one for the next several weeks and months or does it come and go? >> i think we'll feast on this story. but in terms of its impact on the 2016 campaign, i think the country's moved on. >> your show this weekend? >> james carville, i asked him, why doesn't hillary get along with the press? they have a rocky relationship. let's just say, she doesn't fdey it. the home of a tennis star goes up in flames. four bodies found after the smoke cleared. new developments in that investigation to bring you. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there.
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great story here. a guy is riding cross-country to show his support for the wounded warrior project. but ivan is taking a unique ride, you might say, on an antique john deere tractor. right now, ivan is in altoona, pennsylvania, he'll be traveling to the flight 93 memorial. he says his dad taught him, if you have a dream, you should
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follow it. and ivan's dream is riding a tractor cross-country. he decided he wanted to do it for a good cause. he's got a website where you can donate. >> maybe you should go on that. really take in the country that way. >> fresh air. thanks for joining us. >> have a great weekend, everybody. thanks, guys. we start with this fox news alert. the irs has finally agreed they will now hand over the highly anticipated e-mails of lois lerner as part of the investigation into the targeting of conservative groups. he low, everybody. i'm martha maccallum in today for gretchen.committee hopes th get new details on who was behind this targeting, perhaps not surprisingly this e-mail release came shortly after lerner was held in contempt of congress for refusing to testify in this scandal. as you well remember, she took the fifth twice, but some legal experts say that she waived that right because she professed her innocence first.

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