e-mail account of cia director john brennan. this dude, who says he s under 20 years old, claims he posted documents online including a list of e-mail addresses from brennan s contact file. the new york post was first to report the story describing the hacker as a, quote, stoner high school student who claimed to be motivated by his opposition to u.s. foreign policy. the cia is not com to say it has referred the matter to the appropriate authorities, which i can only imagine how much fun that s going to to be for this young man if they can find him. most stoners i know are not motivated about anything. [laughter] kennedy: and aren t all hackers 20-year-old stoners? harris: how did we get to the place that we ve had a secretary of state who says she couldn t figure out how the e-mail works, okay? we ve had the biggest breach in u.s. government history through the equivalent of the hr department for the u.s. government. it included six million fingerprints, right? and we have this. h
show. senator, nice to talk to you. good luck. there s not a lot of partisanship involved here. you have to help those people, that s just a matter of fact. absolutely. she says that making a phone call, sending an e-mail works. senator gillibrand says her staff showed her. these are the things people say they re concerned about. not a trumped-up measure or pie in the sky request. the people who went to the pile after 9/11 who need help with the cancer that they got as a result of 9/11. funding for their medical bills. one of the republican presidential candidates making a new push in a key early voting state. and donald trump is admitting he may not be the front-runner forever? also that sometimes he sounds a little childish. we re live on the campaign trail. and would it matter at all if he does, oh, i have this much money but he exaggerated by 100%? and would you believe him or
but it s not clear the firm had the capability to archive every e-mail at the irs. the tea party groups suing the irs say the commissioner s explanation is too simple. he wanted everybody to believe that lois lerner s hard drive, her little computer in her office, somehow had a faulty hard drive and, oops, all of the e-mails are gone, and i ve received e-mails and communications from government employees, forensic experts from all over the country who say, anybody with half a brain knows that isn t the way e-mail works. will testify before the committee tonight after a bruising session with the house ways and means on fridayment darrell issa is likely to get tough. we have serious questions for their commissioner, the biggest one being, you came before us, said you told the truth, the
tract with sonavault through 2011. that would cover the period of missing emails but it s not clear if sonasoft had the capacity to save every message. blaming it on a faulty hard drive is wrong. i ve received emails and communications from government employees, forensic experts, from all over the country who say anybody with half a brain knows that isn t the way e-mail works. reporter: issa handed over a number of questions ahead of time hoping to lead to better answers. we ll find out tonight. and, mike, also some breaking news fights about another subpoena related to this case. reporter: chairman issa subpoenaed a woman named jennifer o connor who worked for six months last year at the irs now works at the white house. he wants to ask her why those at the irs didn t focus immediately on finding all of lois lerner s
and fireworks about the irs scandal. it will be interesting to watch, mike, thank you very much. brand new reaction from the law makers and one of the lawyers representing the tea party groups appearing on america s newsrooms today. she s not buying that the e-mails can disa pore without a trace. he wanted everybody to believe that lois lerner s hard drive and little computer in the office had a faulty hard drive, oops all of the e-mails are gone. i have received e-mails and communications from government employees and forensic experts know that that is not how e-mail works. right now, we are on the eve of a big primary day of many states. voters will be head to the polls and also run off elections in