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mr. turner, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. levine, i serve on the intelligence committee as well as the oversight committee and as a result of that i've been following the role of cy-tech in discovering the opm breach. the chairman has undertaken leadership for this committee to review this issue in oversight and in joining the chairman's lead on that on september 9th, the two of us wrote requesting documents and information pertaining to the omp breach and the device that was supplied or furnished to opm by cy-tech in your response on october 28th, 2015, you stated that the device was sanitized, quote, in accordance with best practices national institute of standards and technology guidance and opm policy. this binder is a list of what have been sanitized by file numbers. it's not the list of files. but the file names or titles. there are 15 to 16 file titles per page to show you the extent, the enormous aspect of what must have been sanitized. additionally in response to the committee's preservation order you wrote on septem
mr. turner, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. levine, i serve on the intelligence committee as well as the oversight committee and as a result of that i've been following the role of cy-tech in discovering the opm breach. the chairman has undertaken leadership for this committee to review this issue in oversight and in joining the chairman's lead on that on september 9th, the two of us wrote requesting documents and information pertaining to the omp breach and the device...
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mr. turner here is, you say full. to me, that is 100%. is it 70% in your mind? try to respond to every -- >> all the documents we have requested, we've been asking for months, when we will get 100% of those requests? >> we believe we have answered every question that has been asked. staff or of course the members feel that we need to provide more -- >> i don't know when you are done. this is the problem with all of you. separate document protection requests. >> we believe we have. >> i need to know if it is complete. you have given us an answer. >> i am sorry. with respect to -- keep in mind that those also incorporate other committees. with respect to the five requests from this committee, we have provided -- we looked at four of those as close. the differences between the contracts for the credit monitoring and the id theft, the first and second contract we have provided answers to each question. we do expect another set of documents coming this month. if not the next couple of weeks. that remains the interagency process. but i hear your question, mr. congressm
mr. turner here is, you say full. to me, that is 100%. is it 70% in your mind? try to respond to every -- >> all the documents we have requested, we've been asking for months, when we will get 100% of those requests? >> we believe we have answered every question that has been asked. staff or of course the members feel that we need to provide more -- >> i don't know when you are done. this is the problem with all of you. separate document protection requests. >> we...
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and mrs. turner. they was very heartfelt. they thought we forgot about their son. i told them we'll never forget him. we're always going to honor him. >> officer turner was shot and killed in 2001 during a traffic stop. a portion of admission goes towards scholarships for college bound youth in under privileged areas. the event made previous stops in raleigh and durham. >>> in the weather center now with meteorologist bill ray, we were out today. i was out without a jacket on. we're talking about snow tomorrow. what? >> not in raleigh. north and west. it's not going to accumulate. although i wouldn't mind talking about today how beautiful it was. and it's still pretty nice out there. 52 degrees right now. temperatures have fallen quickly after highs in the 60s. someone did write me yesterday. i think it was on facebook or whatever and said hey, i want to bring back those 60s. and i said i don't see it any time soon. little did i know, we went warmer than we thought today. we'd rather err on that side to give you a nice saturday. 53 in south hill virginia. 52 in ral
and mrs. turner. they was very heartfelt. they thought we forgot about their son. i told them we'll never forget him. we're always going to honor him. >> officer turner was shot and killed in 2001 during a traffic stop. a portion of admission goes towards scholarships for college bound youth in under privileged areas. the event made previous stops in raleigh and durham. >>> in the weather center now with meteorologist bill ray, we were out today. i was out without a jacket on....
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and mrs. turner. they were very heartfelt. they thought we forgot about their son. i told them we could never forget. we will always honor him. >> a portion of the tournament admission goes towards scholarship for youth in underprivileged area. it is the first stop in fayetteville. it has made previous stops in raleigh and durham. >>> people are also coming out to durham to remember dr. king this weekend. yesterday's theme, remembering the legacy through the arts. >> it is in our every die life. i feel like it is important for us to make that change that martin luther king tried to one opposed to honing in on something something that will never go away. >> dr. king would have turned 87 years old on friday. >>> the official holiday is tomorrow. let us know how you will be honoring dr. king and his legacy. >>> big story today, the snow possibility. >> possibly, yes. it will all depend on where you are located. at most we could see a dusting on the grass. the spots is northwest of the triangle and maybe rain and wet snow flakes but likely no accumulation there. we are
and mrs. turner. they were very heartfelt. they thought we forgot about their son. i told them we could never forget. we will always honor him. >> a portion of the tournament admission goes towards scholarship for youth in underprivileged area. it is the first stop in fayetteville. it has made previous stops in raleigh and durham. >>> people are also coming out to durham to remember dr. king this weekend. yesterday's theme, remembering the legacy through the arts. >> it is...
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mr. turner here is, you say full. to me, that is 100%. is it 70% in your mind? >> i did not use the word. mr. chairman. we try to respond to every -- >> all the documents we have requested, we've been asking for months, when we will get 100% of those requests? >> we believe we have answered every question that has been asked. that the staff or of course the members feel that we need to provide more -- >> i don't know when you are done. this is the problem with all of you. >> all the documents we have six separate document protection requests. >> we believe we have. >> i need to know if it is complete. you have given us an answer. >> i am sorry. with respect to -- keep in mind that those also incorporate other committees. with respect to the five requests from this committee, we have provided -- we looked at four of those as close. the differences between the contracts for the credit monitoring and the id theft, the first and second contract we have provided answers to each question. we do expect another set of documents coming this month. if not the next couple o
mr. turner here is, you say full. to me, that is 100%. is it 70% in your mind? >> i did not use the word. mr. chairman. we try to respond to every -- >> all the documents we have requested, we've been asking for months, when we will get 100% of those requests? >> we believe we have answered every question that has been asked. that the staff or of course the members feel that we need to provide more -- >> i don't know when you are done. this is the problem with all of...
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mr. turner and i sent you a letter. what percentage of the request have you given back to us? we made a request. i thought i heard you say you have given a full response. what percentage is that? >> i don't know that i could put it in terms of a percentage. i know we have made every effort to provide responses to every question that has been asked. your staff has been accommodating helping us to prioritize. >> my follow-up question with mr. turner here is you say full. to me full is 100%. is full 70% in your mind? >> to be fair, mr. chairman, i did not use the word full. what we have tried to do is provide a response to every question that has been asked. >> all the documents that we've asked, e-mails, we have been asking for months when will we get 100% of those requests? >> we believe we have answered every request. the members feel we need to provide more information. >> well, i don't know when you're done. this is the problem with all of you. you wrote in your testimony, received and provided responses to every question in six separate document production requests. >> we b
mr. turner and i sent you a letter. what percentage of the request have you given back to us? we made a request. i thought i heard you say you have given a full response. what percentage is that? >> i don't know that i could put it in terms of a percentage. i know we have made every effort to provide responses to every question that has been asked. your staff has been accommodating helping us to prioritize. >> my follow-up question with mr. turner here is you say full. to me full is...
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turner declined our request for interviews, but in companies sa stand-by hours are required by collective bargaining agreements, and workers are paid in strict accordance with project contracts. the baseless claims of mr. effort, says a turner spokesman. a tishman rep wrote, we are confident that this suit filed by a disgruntled employee will be dismissed, and, the port authority is aware and approves of the requirements to use stand-by labor. both tishman and turner insist the port authority was well aware the agency was paying for idle workers at the world trade center, but the port authority has declined to confirm that. a spokesman said given the matter is the subject of pending litigation, the port authority is not going to comment. >> you're paying a lot of money for skilled labor to stand around. >> reporter: carol is a construction attorney and the president of the new york county lawyer's association. she says even if contractors absorb the cost of stand-by workers, it's likely they would just pass those costs on in the form of more expensive bid proposals. she says the port authority could have eliminated expensive idle workers by negotiating tougher deals with the trade unions. >> there's n
turner declined our request for interviews, but in companies sa stand-by hours are required by collective bargaining agreements, and workers are paid in strict accordance with project contracts. the baseless claims of mr. effort, says a turner spokesman. a tishman rep wrote, we are confident that this suit filed by a disgruntled employee will be dismissed, and, the port authority is aware and approves of the requirements to use stand-by labor. both tishman and turner insist the port authority...
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mr. harris: turner was the head of the cia at that time and he was very popular within the agency. he had been cleaning house and kicking people out. i find it highly unlikely that there was a rogue cia operation. they were in the middle of a big back dabble anyway. this was barely several years after the head of the cia was given charges of misleading congress and the institution was in disarray, i doubt they had the capacity. far more likely, saddam hussein simply fox -- simply thought he had easy pickens. chaos for apped in year, the military had disintegrated in many ways and they seemed to be sitting there defenseless. saddam hussein believed within three days of the invasion that troops would be in tehran and in fact, he paid the airfare of journalists and brought them all to iraq, out to the border and said, hang around and i will see you next week in tehran. of course, they never got further than they got in the first two weeks. it may be a lesson for those who talk about regime change in the region. they greeted the possibility of this regime change at the hands of saddam
mr. harris: turner was the head of the cia at that time and he was very popular within the agency. he had been cleaning house and kicking people out. i find it highly unlikely that there was a rogue cia operation. they were in the middle of a big back dabble anyway. this was barely several years after the head of the cia was given charges of misleading congress and the institution was in disarray, i doubt they had the capacity. far more likely, saddam hussein simply fox -- simply thought he had...
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mr. usef and his most recent effort are meritless, said a turner spokesman. turner do not support labor value. ti onh man said, we are confident that this suit will be dismissed, and the port authority is aware and are proves of the requirements to use stand-by labor. >> both tishman and turner is aw aare they were using idle workers to pay for the world trade center, but a spokesman said given the matter is a subject of litigation f they are not going to comment. >> you're paying a lot of money for skilled labor to stand around. >> carol tishman is the president of the lawyers association. she said even if they absorb the cost of stand-by workers, it's likely they would just pass those costs on in the form of more expensivehbid proposals. the port authority could have eliminated expensive idle workers to negotiate tougher deals with the trade unions. >> there is no question that if the port authority had sat down with the unions and said, we and-by team that teld have been able to engage in some seerls negotiations and they would have gotten compensation for
mr. usef and his most recent effort are meritless, said a turner spokesman. turner do not support labor value. ti onh man said, we are confident that this suit will be dismissed, and the port authority is aware and are proves of the requirements to use stand-by labor. >> both tishman and turner is aw aare they were using idle workers to pay for the world trade center, but a spokesman said given the matter is a subject of litigation f they are not going to comment. >> you're paying a...
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turner tells us how the rest of the heroic civil rights leader today. miriah: good morning. a number of events are scheduled leader of the civil rights movement. last year, mr. and mrs. obama visited a boys and girls club in washington, d.c., along with daughter malia. re expected to do much of the same today. the first family helped assemble literacy kits to boost reading and writing skills for children. fbi director james comey and others will take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the king memorial. the memorial stands on the national mall in washington, d.c. attorney general loretta lynch will speak at the national action network' s annual king day breakfast, where jennifer pinckney will receive an award on behalf of her late husband, pastor clementa pinckney. he was one of nine people killed in a shooting at the emanuel a.m.e. church in charleston, south carolina. lisa: thank you. three americans released from iran are now at a u.s. base in germany this morning. men on board. u.s. officials say a fourth t on the flight. iran released the men in exchange for seven iranians who violated u.s. sanctions. the president praised the swap. >> their cases wer
turner tells us how the rest of the heroic civil rights leader today. miriah: good morning. a number of events are scheduled leader of the civil rights movement. last year, mr. and mrs. obama visited a boys and girls club in washington, d.c., along with daughter malia. re expected to do much of the same today. the first family helped assemble literacy kits to boost reading and writing skills for children. fbi director james comey and others will take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the king...
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mr. gross. we will continue the discussion at a: 30 on bloomberg radio. stay with us on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: welcome back. this is "bloomberg surveillance. " this is a rare sight. it looks like a turnere are seeing a little bit of sun. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with vonnie quinn. volkswagen is considering a massive car buyback because of the pollution testing scandal. vw might buyback tens of thousands of cars with engines that cannot be fixed to u.s. standards. the bank today blamed the drop in the value of the foreign currency holdings. the swiss franc appreciated. today's jobs report could tell a theabout the stability of economy. -- we will give you the numbers on bloomberg with expert analysis. that is our latest bloomberg business flash. speaking of jobs, let's get more with michael darda. he is our guest of the hour. what number would tell us that the fed was right, that it was ok to make the first increase? i am not sure we will get that knowledge today. what i will be looking for is a continued slowdown in the six month moving average. we are right around 200,000. that is usually a good guess for where the underlying trend is, but we were running at
mr. gross. we will continue the discussion at a: 30 on bloomberg radio. stay with us on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: welcome back. this is "bloomberg surveillance. " this is a rare sight. it looks like a turnere are seeing a little bit of sun. let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with vonnie quinn. volkswagen is considering a massive car buyback because of the pollution testing scandal. vw might buyback tens of thousands of cars with engines that...
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mr. maraniss, i want to thank you so much for once in a great city which i just completed. it was a page-turnern in detroit, went to high school in detroit, and my father and uncle operated a grocery store in detroit. in the time period you focused on, it just happened to be when i was a junior and senior in high school, so there are memories of it that i specifically have which you evoked including the introduction of the mustang when i was a senior. i attended a couple of motown reviews, and i had great admiration for walter ruther. and i really appreciate what you did with him in the book. i just wanted to ask you what most surprised you about detroit then and now? something you sort of referred to, one of the readers you find things that may not have been on the surface. what in the -- did you do in all this exhaustive research that surprised you about the citiesome. >> guest: well, thank you for asking. i often say that i try to approach a book where everything surprises me, where i get rid of all of my presuppositions, so everything seems fresh and new. i'll talk about one. you know, i wa
mr. maraniss, i want to thank you so much for once in a great city which i just completed. it was a page-turnern in detroit, went to high school in detroit, and my father and uncle operated a grocery store in detroit. in the time period you focused on, it just happened to be when i was a junior and senior in high school, so there are memories of it that i specifically have which you evoked including the introduction of the mustang when i was a senior. i attended a couple of motown reviews, and...
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turner, hbo and warner brothers. this new agreement does not change his compensation, which consists of base salary, annual bonus and long-term equity incentiv incentives, so another three years for mres at time warner. >> you flagged that this stock had been drifting higher. >> i don't think it's a matter of whether jeff bewkes was going to get another contract although it's probably good he is going to be there another three years but i do think people think there's something that could happen here restructuring wise, spin off, something with hbo. i do think the fact that this company was the subject of a hostile takeover a year and a half ago at a higher value will get people talking if the stock doesn't perform well. >> i think they're handling ott better than most. the fact they were able to reiterate guidance at the conference today is positive when you have quite the opposite things happening with their competitors like disney, for example. the stock traded at a substantial discount to disney and it's been hit just as hard. it's an attractive investment here. >> jeff bewkes getting three more years. >>> china's markets dropping today causing regulators to halt within minutes
turner, hbo and warner brothers. this new agreement does not change his compensation, which consists of base salary, annual bonus and long-term equity incentiv incentives, so another three years for mres at time warner. >> you flagged that this stock had been drifting higher. >> i don't think it's a matter of whether jeff bewkes was going to get another contract although it's probably good he is going to be there another three years but i do think people think there's something that...