mr. reichart. thanks for coming on. i think we made two points. i think we heard ships passing in the night. the one point, mr. miller, the acting head, did not answer the questions which were appropriate. he must have known they were coming. give us a sense of your chain of command. give us a sense of your structure so we can identify who made the decision to code the various organizations trouble. and then also i think there is a real challenge here to the chairman of the committee who wasn't with us today. don't keep accusing this white house of corruption if you can't find the smallest bit of evidence that this president or his people or his campaign staff had anything to do with this. you can't just keep saying it. we had a guy on the other day, turner, who said, i'm going to have an investigation to see if i know what i'm talking about. you can't make accusations before you even have any evidence of wrongdoing. i think it's common sense. >>> coming up, the the scandal that wasn't. benghazi. thomas pickering headed the investigation into the b