do with russia. when we come to this part, it will be obvious that mr. nadler and others are responding to their debate. mike: senate judiciary said his focus remains on learning special counsel robert mueller has found in his probe and he is eager to read it himself. we haven t seen the outcome of the mueller investigation, and i think the first thing we need to do is make sure them mueller report is protected and that it is properly shared in full with the relevant committees of congress. mike: the timing of this comes as official washington waiting for mueller to turn over his report to attorney general william barr. some suggested it could be a blueprint for house democrats should probe next. dana. dana: we will see what happens, thank you, mike. california town shuts down because phenomenon known as super bloom. we will explain. plus a dream come true for taxpayers in one state when a computer error doubles their refund. what happens now with that money?
eric: according to regulations he may not have to do that. we will wait. thank you. arthel? arthel: if you got an income tax return from louisiana, you may want to hold off on spending it.here is why. the state has announced that a computer error accidentally doubled the refund issued to some residents. some $26 million of accidentally distributed and an effort to recoup it it s already underway with most being done electronically through banks. when the 66,000 taxpayers were affected. the state of louisiana says it is working on a system to prevent such an error from happening in the future. eric: rising waters covering roads and flooding neighborhoods in the midwest. coming up, we were sure the areas that are being hit the hardest.
understanding if it doesn t get out the way it did tonight to my colleagues who helped report that. it shows his state of mind. he s definitely into this fight, but he doesn t particularly appreciate the strategy that his advisers are coming up with for him. that s just one wing of the white house. the other wing is devoted to defenses of what we re talking about here tonight. frank figliuzzi, i want to go back to a line of reasoning you started, and that is what we learned by accident. so the manafort detail came in today because of, in effect, a computer error. we also learned about the veselnitskaya detail today. is there a multiplier you use that x times what we know equals what you imagine mueller knows? it s exponentially greater in terms of what mueller knows than what we know. but we are seeing the puzzle come together, brian. we re seeing the degree to which those around trump were
as the local pig farmer is questioned a third time. bill: wells fargo with a computer error that hits home. how a glitch forced hundreds to lose their homes. what s up with that? sandra: president trump boasting that 3.9 million people have gotten off food stamps since he was elected into office. we ll dig into those economic numbers.
detection or screening programs. it s an abomination when it is due to a government computer glitch. what happened was in the u.k., under their government system, have you to be invited to undergo your cancer screening. it s not a conversation you are having with the doctor. you get a letter that says you can go and get your mammogram now. what happened was a computer error in 2009 made it so 450,000 women didn t get that letter and therefore didn t get their breast cancer screening. they are saying up to 270 women died from advanced breast cancer. perhaps because they did not undergo this screening. really, you will only see such a monumental disaster as this when you have that single pair government-run system. because patients are codified numbers on a spreadsheet. this is what happens when you do away with that doctor-patient relationship. which we are still fornghtd to have in the united states. you have a loft democrats calling for that here in the united states. bernie sanders