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mails? they simply didn't look for the e-mails. so for the 1,000 e-mails that we found on the backup tapes we found them because we looked for them. >> but there was a preservation order in place correct? >> that's what we understand, yes, sir. >> there was a subpoena in place, some seven months before correct? >> correct. >> would you consider that these e-mails are evidence? it is what we're seeking. >> they would be -- we consider them responsive to the subpoena and the preservation order. >> is that fair to say that's snefdz. >> when we looked through our investigation, e-mail that's are responsive to a subpoena may or may not be evidence. it depends on the contentst e-mails. there were certainly responsive to your subpoena and preservation order. >> and what did they end up doing with those in march of 2014? >> there were 424 backup tapes. >> what did they do with them? >> they erased them. >> is that destroying them? >> they have an unusual terminology at the irs. when they magnetically erase them making them useless, they cal
mails? they simply didn't look for the e-mails. so for the 1,000 e-mails that we found on the backup tapes we found them because we looked for them. >> but there was a preservation order in place correct? >> that's what we understand, yes, sir. >> there was a subpoena in place, some seven months before correct? >> correct. >> would you consider that these e-mails are evidence? it is what we're seeking. >> they would be -- we consider them responsive to the...
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and the latest delineation of e-mail numbers that mr. cummings provided is very troubling in terms of credibility. you met with members of the staff without democrats present. you talked to the chairman and took direction without consulting with the democrats, even though standards of conduct for igs specifically say you should avoid that. you should always have not only the appearance but the reality of non-partisanship, so your credibility is adhered to. from our point of view, there are real questions about whether you actually lived up to that standard. and you've indicated that your own answer to the investigation exonerated you, but you've refused to provide that answer to the committee. another evasion. we're having a hearing, ironically, about whether irs was transparent, whether there was any attempt to prevent the release of relevant material requested by the committee while you yourself have been guilty of the same thing. you have not been transparent. you've refused to provide information. you've been unresponsive, for whateve
and the latest delineation of e-mail numbers that mr. cummings provided is very troubling in terms of credibility. you met with members of the staff without democrats present. you talked to the chairman and took direction without consulting with the democrats, even though standards of conduct for igs specifically say you should avoid that. you should always have not only the appearance but the reality of non-partisanship, so your credibility is adhered to. from our point of view, there are real...
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and the latest delineation of e-mail numbers that mr. cummings provided -- cumis provided is troubling. you met with members of the staff without democrats present. you talked to the chairman and took direction without consulting with the democrats, even though standards of conduct for igs specifically say you should always have not only the appearance but the reality of non-partisanship non-partisanship, so your credibility is adhered to. from our point of view there are real questions about whether you actually lived up to that standard. you've indicated that your own answer to the investigation common exonerated you but you refused to provide that answer to the committee. another evasion. we're having a hearing, ironically ironically, about whether irs was transparent whether there was any attention or attempt to prevent information to the committee, and you're guilty of the same thing. you have not been transparent. you've refused to provide information. you've been unresponsive, for whatever reason. you held up mr. camus' answers in
and the latest delineation of e-mail numbers that mr. cummings provided -- cumis provided is troubling. you met with members of the staff without democrats present. you talked to the chairman and took direction without consulting with the democrats, even though standards of conduct for igs specifically say you should always have not only the appearance but the reality of non-partisanship non-partisanship, so your credibility is adhered to. from our point of view there are real questions about...
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ard sandival came in the mail. i received one at my house at that time there was a swastika there was no reference to who put that out, but it turns out there was a link of that going to the fisher family whatever his name from the gap ceo, was behind paying for that. there wasn't reference to that. there was a need to actually have some disclosure requirements, so we can understand who is paying for this very offensive piece of mail. and i recall at the time when that came out, a lot of people were concerned that this was out in our mailboxes, this came to a lot of people's mailboxes, and people were upset, not just the candidate, i am close with, but the community. this is the level of discourse that our election year communications, had come to. so i did see there say need to make sure we can prevent that from happening. so i'm not sure whether -- there was no pac discussed, we wanted to make sure there was linkage whoever was doing this to reporter requirements. >> yeah. i think we all agree. that's correct. th
ard sandival came in the mail. i received one at my house at that time there was a swastika there was no reference to who put that out, but it turns out there was a link of that going to the fisher family whatever his name from the gap ceo, was behind paying for that. there wasn't reference to that. there was a need to actually have some disclosure requirements, so we can understand who is paying for this very offensive piece of mail. and i recall at the time when that came out, a lot of people...
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reason i have a post office box i had a studio in the tenderloin couldn't receive mail i had it after they closed the main post office i had one in 1973 and 99 they pulled that one i thought the post office was more stable than that it was the one institution that you didn't have to worry about going out of business or closing in any case i'm concerned about the address changes that will be involved as part of this i called the post office representative today, this morning when they were announcing they might close it as the general factor in 2012 and they didn't know anything about it didn't have no idea it was going to go to fox plaza my concerns my invoices and letterheads cvs has that he'd and my veteran benefits are listed there my car title even my dmv there has that address on that. >> and there's didn't seem to be any concern are anything in place although if so not necessarily your purview who or if they'll compensate what the costs of changing all this stuff all your letterheads and entries invoices it effects me 24 the second time 9 post office is doing t th
reason i have a post office box i had a studio in the tenderloin couldn't receive mail i had it after they closed the main post office i had one in 1973 and 99 they pulled that one i thought the post office was more stable than that it was the one institution that you didn't have to worry about going out of business or closing in any case i'm concerned about the address changes that will be involved as part of this i called the post office representative today, this morning when they were...
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i believe you sent the e-mails to her. u created an account with a different name and sent her the e-mails on those days, telling her to stay away from the deaf apartments. >> yeah, yeah, i did that. >> you created the name wendy smith? >> yes, i did that. >> a background check revealed daphne wright had been involved in a public altercation with darlene vandergiesen just five days before she disappeared. darlene was having dinner with sally ford, who was daphne wright's former lover. >> they had had an argument that the police had to be called to and she had to be escorted off the property. >> daphne wright told the police that she was jealous. she told police that she thought darlene was destroying her relationship with her lover. >> but by all accounts darlene and sally ford were nothing more than casual friends. >> darlene and this woman did not have a lesbian relationship. and, in fact, darlene was not a lesbian. >> darlene told friends she had patched things up with daphne wright after this incident. >> she said, oh,
i believe you sent the e-mails to her. u created an account with a different name and sent her the e-mails on those days, telling her to stay away from the deaf apartments. >> yeah, yeah, i did that. >> you created the name wendy smith? >> yes, i did that. >> a background check revealed daphne wright had been involved in a public altercation with darlene vandergiesen just five days before she disappeared. darlene was having dinner with sally ford, who was daphne wright's...
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and helpful to making the mails run to make it a crime to rob the mails so congress can do it. the health care mandate is just like that. if you're going to require insurance companies to write insurance for people with pre-existing conditions and no one doubts that you can even the people who challenged the statute don't doubt that congress can do that, then it can make that effective by also saying and everyone's got to have insurance. our point of making sure that people with pre-existing conditions are able to buy insurance, we're just not going to be able to achieve what we're trying to achieve with statute unless everyone has to have insurance. therefore, everyone has to have insurance. the argument for the mandate was really very simple. >> host: why do you think professor koppelman john roberts ruled the way he did? >> guest: well, there's been an awful lot of speculation as to what roberts' motives were. one that -- and there's no way to know for sure. there is one possibility that i think hasn't been given enough attention that i give some attention to in the book, and
and helpful to making the mails run to make it a crime to rob the mails so congress can do it. the health care mandate is just like that. if you're going to require insurance companies to write insurance for people with pre-existing conditions and no one doubts that you can even the people who challenged the statute don't doubt that congress can do that, then it can make that effective by also saying and everyone's got to have insurance. our point of making sure that people with pre-existing...
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, i've read the stories. >> we brought the e-mails and the controversy to washington, d.c. and shared the issues with a recognized expert on public utilities and regulatory commissions. >> there's ample reason for the public to insist before it pays another dollar that the culture is turning around. >> scott hempling has closed watched the unraveling of power and the investigations that have followed. >> i have never seen this type of intimacy where personal relations and policy decisions have come together. >> we also asked him to review this e-mail a complaint raised by a confidential insider and sent to nbc bay area. the e-mail included, instead of disciplining employees who have committed serious ethical violations, the cpuc promotes them to new positions and excuses their behavior. >> it disgusts me. it has to be rooted out. >> the e-mail from the can have deng insider pointed to several question new assignments and promotions to puc staffers in the wake of the e-mail scandal. >> is it president picker's job to regain the public's trust? >> it's his job and the other f
, i've read the stories. >> we brought the e-mails and the controversy to washington, d.c. and shared the issues with a recognized expert on public utilities and regulatory commissions. >> there's ample reason for the public to insist before it pays another dollar that the culture is turning around. >> scott hempling has closed watched the unraveling of power and the investigations that have followed. >> i have never seen this type of intimacy where personal relations...
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the thing is there are 13 backup tapes with lois lerner's e-mails. you also found over 700 at the time you didn't know what was on them. there would be no way to know there was only 13. there were more packupbackup tapes that could have been relevant before you did it. mr. chairman, thank you for holding this update. i know this is just the beginning of our efforts to hold this agency accountable on behalf of the american people. i yield back. >> now recognize the gentleman from alabama mr. palmer for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. george much have been made about the number of e-mails that have been recovered. i would agree with some of the members who have emphatically asserted that numbers matter. my question to you is, how many e-mails that contain evidence of wrong doing do you need to recover in order to pursue justice? is it 10,000? is it 1,000? 100? would one be enough? >> one would be enough, sir. >> so whether you find 1,000 e-mails or 100 e-mails or 10, it's really -- the only relevant point here is that you and your office a
the thing is there are 13 backup tapes with lois lerner's e-mails. you also found over 700 at the time you didn't know what was on them. there would be no way to know there was only 13. there were more packupbackup tapes that could have been relevant before you did it. mr. chairman, thank you for holding this update. i know this is just the beginning of our efforts to hold this agency accountable on behalf of the american people. i yield back. >> now recognize the gentleman from alabama...
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room. >> the most overwhelming aspect is not the mail itself, it's the volume of the mail.usy day, we'll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we'll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don't read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection, we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we're looking for gang affiliations, signs, markers on the envelopes. searching for contraband, of course. >> most of the mail corporal johnson and his staff process are letters written from one inmate to another, some 500 such letters per day. baron ochoa is a frequent user of the inmate-to-inmate mail system. it's the only way he can communicate with his younger brother. >> i want to know he's all right, keeping his spirits up and it really is real strange having to read a letter from my brother. i think he's on the same floor as me. so, it's like, he's right down the hall. i have to write letters to hi
room. >> the most overwhelming aspect is not the mail itself, it's the volume of the mail.usy day, we'll get about 2600 pieces of mail coming in. going out we probably send out half that, 1300 pieces. daily. then we'll go to the cutting machine and open them all up. and we start the inspection process. we don't read all of the mail. however, we do scan the mail. we open it, inspect it and once it passes our inspection, we go ahead and reclose it and send it to the inmates. we're looking...
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they saw at the mails. they sat on the interviews. there was nothing concealed from the ethics commission. 2 years before the statute ran, the commission knew what chris lee had done. there is no concealment that the concealment is an important point. it has to be fraudulent and intentional and prevent the government from acting within this period. that didn't happen here. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. sutton, i have a few questions that i want to ask and i'm going to ask. i made an elusion to water geet -- gate and the inquiries related to the president and people around him. what did he know and when did he know it. that's what i want to pursue a little bit with you. a few weeks ago when you were here, you were asked by commissioner andrews, and we know that this fraudulent coordinated committee got a couple hundred thousand dollars in campaign. commissioner andrews asked you how much in total did supervisor ferrell spend in his own campaign with his committee and your answer was i'm sorry, i don't know that. >> about $260,000. >>
they saw at the mails. they sat on the interviews. there was nothing concealed from the ethics commission. 2 years before the statute ran, the commission knew what chris lee had done. there is no concealment that the concealment is an important point. it has to be fraudulent and intentional and prevent the government from acting within this period. that didn't happen here. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. sutton, i have a few questions that i want to ask and i'm going to ask. i made...
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>> what i was saying is that the state department did not have any e-mails that were responsive to the request. >> do you have other e-mails? >> i know that we have other e-mails for secretary rice. i'm not sure what we have in our collection for secretary powell my statements were based on what i understood to be a summery of how we had requested a number of former secretaries to come back -- >> ms. barr, my time is limited. my time is limited. i'm going to help you clarify your testimony. so are you saying you actually do have e-mails from secretary powell that -- >> i'm not sure if i have actual e-mails from secretary powell in general. is that what you're asking? >> i'm asking is there any evidence at all of any e-mails from secretary powell on his official or personal e-mail accounts that you have access to as the head foia official as department of stay? >> i know that he did not provide any copies of e-mails of official records. >> really? for four long years -- >> please let me finish, okay? >> please do so in a concise fashion. i only have five minutes. >> yes, sir. >> go ahea
>> what i was saying is that the state department did not have any e-mails that were responsive to the request. >> do you have other e-mails? >> i know that we have other e-mails for secretary rice. i'm not sure what we have in our collection for secretary powell my statements were based on what i understood to be a summery of how we had requested a number of former secretaries to come back -- >> ms. barr, my time is limited. my time is limited. i'm going to help you...
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barr: it's not responsive we don't supply it but that doesn't mean that the e-mails, that the there are no e-mails period from her. mr. connolly: but there are some e-mails from her? you're not sure about colin powell but you're sure about secretary rice. ms. barr: i know secretary rice used the state.gov account. mr. connolly: which means they are preserved somewhere. ms. barr: somewhere. mr. connolly: have you ever seen one? ms. barr: no, not personally. mr. connolly: i find that amazing as well. do the federal records act apply to secretaries powell and secretary rice? >> yes, it applies to all but again, federal records can be more than e-mail. >> i understand that. but let's stick with e-mails for a minute. >> ok. >> so is it in compliance with the federal records act to in fact wipe out e-mails whether they are on your personal or your official account? >> it is not, people are, we ask each employee to preserve official records and that's the responsibility for every employee. >> right. ms. barr: and we have to depend on individual employees to carry out their responsibilities. mr
barr: it's not responsive we don't supply it but that doesn't mean that the e-mails, that the there are no e-mails period from her. mr. connolly: but there are some e-mails from her? you're not sure about colin powell but you're sure about secretary rice. ms. barr: i know secretary rice used the state.gov account. mr. connolly: which means they are preserved somewhere. ms. barr: somewhere. mr. connolly: have you ever seen one? ms. barr: no, not personally. mr. connolly: i find that amazing as...
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the correct contest they are into. more than 60% of san francisco voters cast their votes by mail. allots cast by city hall are also by ballot. they are processed at the distribution center at the largest mail processing facility in san francisco. >> so, it's quite a large operation. about 1500 employees throughout 3 shifts. it runs 24/7. 365 days a year and today we have all the ballots for the city of san francisco and today they will be processed for delivery. today we have a truck that has already come in. we are expecting about 218,000 ballots to come on 15 trucks. so far we have received three of the trucks and you can see there is a lot of mail here. right now we are getting raid to run the mail on digital bar code order. first we put it in carrier route sequence and walk sequence so it's real efficiency for the ballots for our constituents. >> voters registration are dropped off at the polling boxes and it's transferred to a deputy sheriff who transfers them to pier 48. at the pier, ballots are collected. the number returned is noted and quickly transported by two deputy she
the correct contest they are into. more than 60% of san francisco voters cast their votes by mail. allots cast by city hall are also by ballot. they are processed at the distribution center at the largest mail processing facility in san francisco. >> so, it's quite a large operation. about 1500 employees throughout 3 shifts. it runs 24/7. 365 days a year and today we have all the ballots for the city of san francisco and today they will be processed for delivery. today we have a truck...
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let's see if we can find the e-mails. remember, at this point the irs had years to do it and they couldn't find them. they think there's a problem. the inspector general's office puts a team together and within two weeks they go and find him. they show up at this so-called cage and go ask and go look for the e-mails. nope, they've been sitting there the whole time. has anything ever happened to those? no, nobody ever asked us for them. that's the testimony we heard in a previous hearing. and we're supposed to believe all this in the context of an fbi investigation that's led by a maxed out donner to the obama administration. a contempt from lois learner that the house of representatives -- doesn't happen very often around here -- holds lois learner in contempt. a statute that says they shall refer that to the grand jury. they look there for ten months and two days or so roughly before they step away from that job and says, you know what? we just think it's shouldn't be referred. even though the statute says it shall, and t
let's see if we can find the e-mails. remember, at this point the irs had years to do it and they couldn't find them. they think there's a problem. the inspector general's office puts a team together and within two weeks they go and find him. they show up at this so-called cage and go ask and go look for the e-mails. nope, they've been sitting there the whole time. has anything ever happened to those? no, nobody ever asked us for them. that's the testimony we heard in a previous hearing. and...
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now you can recall the regrettable e-mail you just sent out. stocks in japan soaring to their best level since 1996 back when bill clinton was running the u.s. check in u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell little bit of weakness loss of weakness blossom at dow futures. the nasdaq once again starting today at an all-time high. good morning i'm dagen mcdowell. senator smith is off today. i am joined by lauren simonetti in nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at what is living in today's market, the latest breaking news and what to expect for your day ahead. average over the confederate flag continues to grow. lauren simonetti is all over the story. lauren: it started to remove the confederate flag from the capital at the charleston church shooting. had a spread to where it may then bedford may be moved out of the state has. and virginia ordering the confederate flag off of license plates. in mississippi, called to remove a battle cry from the state flag and in minnesota where folks on the lake named after john cal
now you can recall the regrettable e-mail you just sent out. stocks in japan soaring to their best level since 1996 back when bill clinton was running the u.s. check in u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell little bit of weakness loss of weakness blossom at dow futures. the nasdaq once again starting today at an all-time high. good morning i'm dagen mcdowell. senator smith is off today. i am joined by lauren simonetti in nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am," your first...
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the department has those e-mails and is currently reviewing them to make them available to the public under foia. this is a sharp contrast to former secretary of state colin powell who admitted that he used a personal e-mail account for official business all the time. unlike secretary clinton secretary powell did not, did not, preserve any of his official e-mails from his personal account, and he did not turn them over to the state department. i'm not naive. i understand the republican focus is on hillary clinton as she runs for president, but if we really want to review compliance with foia if we really want to review it and straighten it out and make it right and have the law foia law to do what they're supposed to do and if we really want to be most effective and efficient, we should not do so selectively by knowing facts based on political expediency. we're better than that. to conclude there's a major bipartisan step we can take to improve foia now. in february i joined with representative isa. that's what i said i joined with former chairman isa on a bipartisan basis to introduc
the department has those e-mails and is currently reviewing them to make them available to the public under foia. this is a sharp contrast to former secretary of state colin powell who admitted that he used a personal e-mail account for official business all the time. unlike secretary clinton secretary powell did not, did not, preserve any of his official e-mails from his personal account, and he did not turn them over to the state department. i'm not naive. i understand the republican focus is...
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mail. let's review the facts. on december 5th 2014, secretary clinton provided more than 30,000, 30,000 e-mail totaling about 55,000 pages to the state department. the department has those e-mail and is currently reviewing them to make them available to the public under foia. this is a sharp contrast to former secretary of state colin powell who admitted that he used a personal e-mail account for official business all the time unlike secretary clinton, secretary powell did not did not preserve any of his official e-mails from his personal account and he did not turn them over to the state department. i'm not naive. i understand the republican focuses on hillary clinton as she runs for president. but if we really want to review compliance with foia, if we really want to review it and straighten it out and make it right and have the law, foia law to do what they're supposed to do and if we really want to be most effective and efficient we should not do so selectively by ignoring facts based on political expediency. a
mail. let's review the facts. on december 5th 2014, secretary clinton provided more than 30,000, 30,000 e-mail totaling about 55,000 pages to the state department. the department has those e-mail and is currently reviewing them to make them available to the public under foia. this is a sharp contrast to former secretary of state colin powell who admitted that he used a personal e-mail account for official business all the time unlike secretary clinton, secretary powell did not did not preserve...
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years later we are looking for the e-mails and getting new revelation. and beyond the criminal part that is important and can't be dismissed. this is what infurriates people. how many times has the can just been kicked down the proceed? >> lawmakers have to say do our words mean nothing. do they have disregard for people? >> unless they do something for people that erase the e-mails we can look forward to seeing more of this happen. there has to be consequences. believe me, i will telling my husband this. >> it tells me the consequences in this are better than the consequences of us reading the e-mails. it is basically the irs getting audited and they cannot come up with the records. >> can't you say that to the irs? i was looking for everything couldn't find it but i meant to. >> they were taken to hell and back by the irs to get the approval process. was there like an e-mail deleteing problem? do you think hillary thought lois? when this scandal broke the president did go i believe to the rose garden, but he made a statement about the irs scandal and he
years later we are looking for the e-mails and getting new revelation. and beyond the criminal part that is important and can't be dismissed. this is what infurriates people. how many times has the can just been kicked down the proceed? >> lawmakers have to say do our words mean nothing. do they have disregard for people? >> unless they do something for people that erase the e-mails we can look forward to seeing more of this happen. there has to be consequences. believe me, i will...
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mail. let's review the facts. on december 5th 2014, secretary clinton provided more than 30,000, 30,000 e-mail totaling about 55,000 pages to the state department. the department has those e-mail and is currently reviewing them to make them available to the public under foia. this is a sharp contrast to former secretary of state colin powell who admitted that he used a personal e-mail account for official business all the time unlike secretary clinton, secretary powell did not did not preserve any of his official e-mails from his personal account and he did not turn them over to the state department. i'm not naive. i understand the republican focuses on hillary clinton as she runs for president. but if we really want to review compliance with foia, if we really want to review it and straighten it out and make it right and have the law, foia law to do what they're supposed to do and if we really want to be most effective and efficient we should not do so selectively by ignoring facts based on political expediency. a
mail. let's review the facts. on december 5th 2014, secretary clinton provided more than 30,000, 30,000 e-mail totaling about 55,000 pages to the state department. the department has those e-mail and is currently reviewing them to make them available to the public under foia. this is a sharp contrast to former secretary of state colin powell who admitted that he used a personal e-mail account for official business all the time unlike secretary clinton, secretary powell did not did not preserve...
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and the stories. >> we brought the e-mails and controversy to washington, d.c. and shared the issues with a recognized expert on public utilities and regulatory commissions. >> there's ample reason for the public to insist before it pays another dollar that the culture is turning around. >> reporter: scott hem pling has closely watched the unraveling of power and the investigations that have followed. >> i've never seen this type of intimacy where personal relations and policy decisions have come together. >> reporter: we also asked him to review this e-mail, a complaint raised by a confidential insider and sent to nbc bay area. the e-mail included, instead of disciplining employees who have committed serious ethical violations the cpuc promotes them to new positions and excuses their behavior. >> it disgusts me. it has to be rooted out. >> reporter: the e-mail from the confidential insider pointed to several questionable new assignments and promotions of puc staffers in the wake of the e-mail scandal. >> is it president picker's job to regain the public trust? >
and the stories. >> we brought the e-mails and controversy to washington, d.c. and shared the issues with a recognized expert on public utilities and regulatory commissions. >> there's ample reason for the public to insist before it pays another dollar that the culture is turning around. >> reporter: scott hem pling has closely watched the unraveling of power and the investigations that have followed. >> i've never seen this type of intimacy where personal relations and...
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he keeps reporting the fraud to the irs and sending the checks back only to get more in the mail. ktvu's ann rubin reports why the problem won't be resolved for months. >> reporter: he was more than surprised when this refund showed up in the mail. the check was for $74,000. odd since he hadn't filed yet. someone else had. >> i was shocked. contacted the irs immediately. returned the check. i thought that would be the end of it. >> reporter: it wasn't. another check, this one for 48 hon dollars arrived -- 4800 arrived later. >> okay. is this the last check? contacted the irs. let them know. they assured me they receiveload my documentation. identity -- received all my identity. . >> reporter: the money kept coming. . >> received another $36,000 check. >> reporter: while his case seems unusual identity theft is not. they say while he can't comment on this case preventing fraudulent returns is a priority. >> we are doing the best we can to protect and use filters to make sure -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: between 2011 and 2014 the irs stopped 19 million suspicious returns. but th
he keeps reporting the fraud to the irs and sending the checks back only to get more in the mail. ktvu's ann rubin reports why the problem won't be resolved for months. >> reporter: he was more than surprised when this refund showed up in the mail. the check was for $74,000. odd since he hadn't filed yet. someone else had. >> i was shocked. contacted the irs immediately. returned the check. i thought that would be the end of it. >> reporter: it wasn't. another check, this one...
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no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumpedvery third tuesday. this happens every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. ahh... steve, other than making me move stuff, ces. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our...
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no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumpedvery third tuesday. this happens every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> welcome back to "options action." we have changes to the s&p 500. as of june 30th at the close of trading, a drug company and a spin-off of baxter international will be replacing qep researchers, oil and gas production and exploration company in the s&p 500. baxter international will also remain in the s&p 500 and begsalta ink not trading it will trade once these changes take place at the close of trade on june 30th. back to you. >> thank you for bringing us that. >>> twitter today announces it's testing new pages for products. other steps make it easier to buy stuff. cnbc's julia boorstin is live whip a look at twitter the latest move and the social selling trend. julia? >> that's right. another piece
no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumpedvery third tuesday. this happens every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anticipate potential price movement. there's no way to predict that. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> welcome back to "options action." we have changes to the s&p 500. as of june 30th at...
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and judicial watch is seeking the e-mails. ncies mired in the scandal and to conserviceative groups. and congress is the irs said they were permanently lost. captain computer drive that contained them crashed. and the general for tax issues was able to retreat 6400 e-mails that was sent to the agency. and it is these e-mails that they check for duplicates. and they called the irs to address the status of the e-mails by john 12th. and checking for copies among the 6400 e-mails will delay the analysis past september. it was mired in candal. last week alone. irs announced plans for future cyber attacks after the thieves stole the personal into of taxpayers earlier this year. nmaybe eventually thanks to the court decisions we'll so what was written in the e-mails. >> and a huge fire ball approximate lighting up the skies in texas. we'll talk to you about what triggered that explosion. and what scientist can learn that said hello to earth. ♪ hello, is anybody in there? shout if you can hear me? ♪ people with type 2 diabetes come fro
and judicial watch is seeking the e-mails. ncies mired in the scandal and to conserviceative groups. and congress is the irs said they were permanently lost. captain computer drive that contained them crashed. and the general for tax issues was able to retreat 6400 e-mails that was sent to the agency. and it is these e-mails that they check for duplicates. and they called the irs to address the status of the e-mails by john 12th. and checking for copies among the 6400 e-mails will delay the...
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regarding the proposal and in addition the department received 3 e-mails about theolition of the possessive and the effects on mail delivery and the post office boxed in the area the u.s. d s provides the service approximately 4 blocks away their call roll pursuing an expansion for the possessive in anticipation of the closer he anticipate that completion of the captains will be done in october of 2015 s p.s. says the mail service will be accommodated within the vicinity in conclusion the department supports the project because it meets the goals and outburst to have you housing close to jobs and within a walkable urban or urban context it is desirable or desirable and meets the codes aside street exceptions exemptions required through the thirty the staff recommend it be approve with conditions project sponsor. >> project sponsor please. >> good afternoon. i'm paul eir son i want to thank the commissioner and the mr. larkin staff and kate who sheriff's deputyed this i've managed this trust for over thirty years it has owned the property since the 1960 so first a ba
regarding the proposal and in addition the department received 3 e-mails about theolition of the possessive and the effects on mail delivery and the post office boxed in the area the u.s. d s provides the service approximately 4 blocks away their call roll pursuing an expansion for the possessive in anticipation of the closer he anticipate that completion of the captains will be done in october of 2015 s p.s. says the mail service will be accommodated within the vicinity in conclusion the...
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. >>> when the fingerprints of the last call killer made it through the mail to latent print examinertevens in maine's state police crime lab, she was happy to help out. the state of maine hadn't yet put all of their prints on to the national fingerprint database. >> i received it in the mail and a cover letter. and i read the letter and synopsis of the case. >> kim stevens entered the last call killer's prints into maine state's database. >> i thought there was no way i would get a match. i had done a lot of searches for outside agencies. and the chances i thought would be very slim. >> but the database of known criminal offenders in maine turned up 30 possible matches. >> so 30 prints came up in the list for me to look at one by one, side by side, to see if they could be the print. >> for the side-by-side comparison, stevens used the original hard copies made by the 30 criminals when they were arrested and inked by police. it's time-consuming and exhausting. >> you want to do it when your eye is fresh and you're ready to make comparisons. >> then stevens found one that she thought m
. >>> when the fingerprints of the last call killer made it through the mail to latent print examinertevens in maine's state police crime lab, she was happy to help out. the state of maine hadn't yet put all of their prints on to the national fingerprint database. >> i received it in the mail and a cover letter. and i read the letter and synopsis of the case. >> kim stevens entered the last call killer's prints into maine state's database. >> i thought there was no...
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the postal service is going to those doors and mail boxes. it's a nice piece of business for the post office. they can work out with a deal with ups. on the issue a lot of people keep coming back to, and it's the issue of unfunded liability for retiry healthcare. and the question is is it real liability. i think it is. and my last year as governor we were on a meeting with -- not fed ex. meeting with the folks from moody's and fitch trying to get a aaa credit rating. we had never had a aaa rating. seven years we cut taxes we paid down our debt. strong employment numbers. we made the case my last year as governor for aaa credit rating. lo and behold all of them gave us all a's. we still have it. they said to us, they said you have a liability that you're not addressing, i said what is that? and they said that we used to have -- when i became state treasurer, we had no money in our pension fund for our retirees none. we used to sell revenue anticipation notes to raise money to be able to make pension checks every month. we fixed that. fully fund
the postal service is going to those doors and mail boxes. it's a nice piece of business for the post office. they can work out with a deal with ups. on the issue a lot of people keep coming back to, and it's the issue of unfunded liability for retiry healthcare. and the question is is it real liability. i think it is. and my last year as governor we were on a meeting with -- not fed ex. meeting with the folks from moody's and fitch trying to get a aaa credit rating. we had never had a aaa...
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conclusion of their investigation into the disposition of the lowest lerner e-mails. from the irs we have heard that these tapes were destroyed recycled. we heard we had all the e-mails. we have heard everything other than my dog ate this. now that the inspector general has gone back in, they have found thousands of e-mails that were not previously given to congress even though they said they had given everything to congress. we are days away from the inspector general being prepared to testify, i hope before the oversight and government reform committee. this is the irs targeting people for conservative, political views. either side of the aisle, no matter your political disposition, you cannot have an irs that is politically targeting people. we will get to the bottom of it. matt: there are two different explanations. stephen: that it was bureaucratic bumbling and the existence of the tapes got lost and once i did not know the other was talking about. the other is that there was intent to hide them. you have a sense for which of those is likely to be? rep. chaffetz:
conclusion of their investigation into the disposition of the lowest lerner e-mails. from the irs we have heard that these tapes were destroyed recycled. we heard we had all the e-mails. we have heard everything other than my dog ate this. now that the inspector general has gone back in, they have found thousands of e-mails that were not previously given to congress even though they said they had given everything to congress. we are days away from the inspector general being prepared to...
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at the e-mail scandal and what was going on with hillary clinton using a private server. rep. chaffetz: what is curious about this is secretary clinton come on the day she started her confirmation hearings, set up this private server evidently. i have told our folks that i think the right position has been, we should not be any tougher on her just because she is the former first lady, a candidate for the presidency of the united states of america. let's also not be any easier on her. she was the secretary of state for a significant period of time. we do have the federal records act, which is within our jurisdiction. i think they are legitimate questions. trey gowdy, one of the best members of congress in a comprehensive way, he is the chairman of the benghazi select committee. they are taking the lead on that. we will let them push that as far and wide as they can. i have concerns about the safety and security of putting our men and women in jeopardy. about allowing the intelligence agencies of other countries to be able to hack into this information. i think it it it's is
at the e-mail scandal and what was going on with hillary clinton using a private server. rep. chaffetz: what is curious about this is secretary clinton come on the day she started her confirmation hearings, set up this private server evidently. i have told our folks that i think the right position has been, we should not be any tougher on her just because she is the former first lady, a candidate for the presidency of the united states of america. let's also not be any easier on her. she was...
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in the wake of the e-mail scandal. >> is it president picker's job to regain the public's trust?he other four commissioners as well and the top staff and the entire staff, yes, and the utilities as well. there's trust to be gained. >> reporter: a loss of trust, a question of credibility that michael picker knows he must now fix. a responsibility that came with taking over this seat the most powerful position inside the powerful public utilities commission. >> i want to see us actually be able to follow through on those kinds of core values here at the puc in a way that people can see it they can feel it they can taste it they can hear it and they can smell it. >> reporter: a couple final notes to leave you with. we've repeatedly attempted to contact the former pg&e exec. our calls were not returned. now let's take a moment and credit michael picker for sitting in front of our cameras for more than an hour to answer our questions. his predecessors michael peevey avoided several similar requests. perhaps we are now looking at a new era of transparency and accountability at the puc.
in the wake of the e-mail scandal. >> is it president picker's job to regain the public's trust?he other four commissioners as well and the top staff and the entire staff, yes, and the utilities as well. there's trust to be gained. >> reporter: a loss of trust, a question of credibility that michael picker knows he must now fix. a responsibility that came with taking over this seat the most powerful position inside the powerful public utilities commission. >> i want to see us...
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the irs. word that staffers erased thousands of e-mails related to the tea party scandal and they did it after the government ordered them to save e-mails. >> they destroyed evidence. that's what they did. >> but investigators say this was all just a terrible accident, not a coverup. all of that ahead. this hour, on "shepard smith reporting." >> hellozvi'm greg jarrett in for shep. a huge win for the white house and the millions of americans who rely on tax credits to pay for health insurance. the u.s. supreme court today upholding the nationwide subsidies in probe reb's health care law. the justices ruling the government can hand out tax credits to people in all states, not just those that run their own exchanges. so, bottom line, if you get health insurance through healthcare.gov, you get to keep the subsidies. president obama calling the ruling a quote victory for hard working americans. the president says, had the court decided otherwise millions of americans would not have been able to afford insurance. the president also says today's rule is just the latest proof that his landmark law is
the irs. word that staffers erased thousands of e-mails related to the tea party scandal and they did it after the government ordered them to save e-mails. >> they destroyed evidence. that's what they did. >> but investigators say this was all just a terrible accident, not a coverup. all of that ahead. this hour, on "shepard smith reporting." >> hellozvi'm greg jarrett in for shep. a huge win for the white house and the millions of americans who rely on tax credits...
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that driver will get a $40 ticket in the mail. s no interaction between the driver and the officer. with over 100 designated school zones and the county, they just cannot be anywhere -- everywhere. it is called a much needed force multiplier. >> it gives us a different type of deployment, especially on smaller streets where there is not the landscape that we could put a trail or a box in somebody's front yard. >> they speed. they go through lights. they almost run over the crossing guards. it doesn't help because people in paying a lot of money. >> it may help you they may stop by the camera and then start speeding in. >> the money will not be coming anytime soon. at least for 30 days because that is when the pilot program starts. after that, if you are caught speeding, you can expect a $40 ticket in the mail. horace: the bottom line is the slowdown. devon: you're not going to be able to see that. we are hoping to see some sunshine back in this forecast. a little bit is peeking out, but it will come out this weekend. that is the be
that driver will get a $40 ticket in the mail. s no interaction between the driver and the officer. with over 100 designated school zones and the county, they just cannot be anywhere -- everywhere. it is called a much needed force multiplier. >> it gives us a different type of deployment, especially on smaller streets where there is not the landscape that we could put a trail or a box in somebody's front yard. >> they speed. they go through lights. they almost run over the crossing...
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when one sees the constellation of political superstars who signed off on this and you get back to the e-mails that members of congress absolutely knew about it. >> turi's initial application to sell weapons directly to the libyan opposition was denied. >> it made perfect and very clear sense because the tnc was not a recognized entity in the world. which means they could never have signed an end user statement. so the only person or organization or entity i could deal with was the u.s. government. >> this sworn affidavit released in may 2015 and obtained by fox news indicates a covert weapons operation was authorized. turi's partner and adviser was this man, david manners, during his 18-year career at the cia he served as the top spy in jordan and in the former czechoslovakia. he stated in his expert opinion, the united states did participate directly or indirectly in the supply of weapons to the libyan transitional national council. >> that's where i came up with this zero footprint arab-arab kind of supply chain. our foreign ally supplies another arab country. >> turi says it was a workarou
when one sees the constellation of political superstars who signed off on this and you get back to the e-mails that members of congress absolutely knew about it. >> turi's initial application to sell weapons directly to the libyan opposition was denied. >> it made perfect and very clear sense because the tnc was not a recognized entity in the world. which means they could never have signed an end user statement. so the only person or organization or entity i could deal with was the...
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the need to get mail to one place to another is only going to grow. we're increasingly interconnected world. and the question is how can the post office my experience says that whenever there is disruption like will is today, that it's an enormous threat and is also an enormous opportunity and the question is can the post office figure out how to take advantage of that. >> okay. thank you, senator carper. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, very nice to have a chance to meet you and to meet cindy as well. i understand i used a basketball term talking with mr. shapira about the role his wife played in encouraging him to be named about it president. i described her role as getting an assist on the play. so we thank you for your encouragement. i was born in beckly, west virginia, a coal mining town in southern west virginia. and back there a couple months ago for a funeral of my 98-year-old aunt hazel. and she was married to my mother's oldest brother. and back in the -- about 1950 he started a little supermarket in beckly, west virginia, on harper road ri
the need to get mail to one place to another is only going to grow. we're increasingly interconnected world. and the question is how can the post office my experience says that whenever there is disruption like will is today, that it's an enormous threat and is also an enormous opportunity and the question is can the post office figure out how to take advantage of that. >> okay. thank you, senator carper. >> thank you, mr. chairman. again, very nice to have a chance to meet you and...
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. >> the best advice is to check the mail. one driver says he was fined $11,000 for just $30 in missed tolls. the operator says before any big fine like that, you'll get a warning in the mail. you should know about this. >> you're going to get a letter in the mail. you really want to look out for these notifications. >> reporter: drivers say they are getting hit with huge penalties after simple mistakes like a low balance on their e-zpass account. watch out for their notice and take action immediately. >> if they correct the issue and put funds back on their account, they make sure to travel with a properly mounted e-zpass we're going to wipe the fees away. >> reporter: one driver who would like to have the fees wiped away is kevin sanfield. >> they are just being taken through the ringer. >> he cancelled a credit card tied to his account and as his wife continued to use the road unknowingly the fees started piling up and they piled up big. >> $900. we missed $29 worth of tolls. >> reporter: that was the first notification he r
. >> the best advice is to check the mail. one driver says he was fined $11,000 for just $30 in missed tolls. the operator says before any big fine like that, you'll get a warning in the mail. you should know about this. >> you're going to get a letter in the mail. you really want to look out for these notifications. >> reporter: drivers say they are getting hit with huge penalties after simple mistakes like a low balance on their e-zpass account. watch out for their notice...
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. >> pevy walked out of the puc in the middle of a scandal. e-mails between pevy puc staffers and pg abd e executives expose what insiders call a cozy and potentially unethical relationship. >> speaking for the first time on camera for more than a decade, he served as director of consumer protections and safety enforcement. >>. >> did you find that e-mail inappropriate? >> yes. >> he's talking about this e-mail at a time when the puc was considering a multi-milliion dollar laut. it's written by former pg&e executive and includes i'd like to chat with just you today before clark's meeting. clark responded a few minutes later. >> my message was i don't meet with utility reps one-on-one. i'm not negotiating. >> clark's decision to draw an ethical line contradicted the culture of improper access. >> i couldn't believe it when i saw this e-mail. >>. >> clark is reacting to another e-mail reacting to the puc giving in. this one centers on removing clark from testifying a couple weeks before the deadly san bruno explosion. >> can we chat sometime? just got a
. >> pevy walked out of the puc in the middle of a scandal. e-mails between pevy puc staffers and pg abd e executives expose what insiders call a cozy and potentially unethical relationship. >> speaking for the first time on camera for more than a decade, he served as director of consumer protections and safety enforcement. >>. >> did you find that e-mail inappropriate? >> yes. >> he's talking about this e-mail at a time when the puc was considering a...