they have lost $67 million, misplaced. and so now we re supposed to give them more money to do whatever they re want to do. at least explain the $67 million before you ask for more. and isn t it funny that the auditors and the accountants at the irs can t tell you where the money went. look, there is a data hub that is supposed to collect from all of these sources, the individually run exchanges and federal exchanges, and check them against data bases, are you a u.s. citizen? homeland security. are you employed? various data bases, what is your income level, you know, irs and so forth. that data hub does not work yet. and they have had 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 until the first of october to get it up and running. have you ever tried to get a driver s license? in texas it doesn t take much
katherine herridge has been with this since day wn one. reporter: there are no matches for americans in the data bases or watch list. a complicating factor for investigators is that one of the names is so generic, it s described as the somali equivalent to john smith. the mall itse selself is a depa from of the places. because a terrorist group has never tweeted out names in the past. the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee telling fox news that the attack appears to be retaliation for the kenyan government s recent deployment of troops to small la where al shabaab wants to establish an islamic state. they are particularly annoyed at the kenyan government because they ve been cooperating with
was being used, what the safeguards were that they would say these folks are following the law and doing what they say they re doing. you know, david, the white house, rather the washington post discussing the errors that were made by the nsa. some of them have to do with misspelling somebody s name like human error and eavesdropping or overseeing some sort of intelligence. regards to what the president said, what is the likelihood he didn t know about these errors? that s an interesting question. the way the white house and nsa responded as you mentioned that they do 20 million queries in their data bases and you have a thousand potential problems or less than that is sort of the message that the president has been wanting to send from the start. regardless of whether it s human error, the fact that they are made and the fact the nsa is
works, they don t have any retrospective ability. they can t decide a week later or day later or even hours later, okay, let s go look for this because they were not holding on to it anymore? that is correct, some of the discrepancies were about vast data bases that had the ability to look back in time when somebody becomes suspicious later on. we know that the phone meta data base which is keeping logs of phone calls of everybody in the united states, which came out in june. that was for five years. we know that the edward snowden leaks to the government show that the internet content browsing of people overseas is held for three days in sort of a rolling buffer, and it is too much volume, then they make room for it on the hard drive. this becomes the right away searching, you only are searching going forward for what you already have gathered. charlie savage, thank you for joining us with your latest report. thank you.
this because they were not holding on to it anymore? that is correct, some of the discrepancies were about vast data bases that had the ability to look back in time when somebody becomes suspicious later on. we know that the phone meta data base which is keeping logs of phone calls of everybody in the united states, which came out in june. that was for five years. we know that the edward snowden leaks to the government show that the internet content browsing of people overseas is held for three days in sort of a rolling buffer, and it is too much volume, then they make room for it on the hard drive. this becomes the right away searching, you only are searching going forward for what you already have gathered. charlie savage, thank you for joining us with your latest report. thank you. and the last word tonight