computer. that sounds like an exchange i have with my four-year-old. give me all the markers because i don t want one writing on the wall. where s the green one that s on the wall? give me that. he s saying we had 2,000 computer crashes last year because congress has cut off the money. the money we do have, we have had to direct towards the implementation of the affordable care act. at one point jason chaffitz said you guys backed things up for six months. if lois lerner was so concerned about her hard drive crash and had everybody from i.t. coming over looking at it, and they said we can t fix it. that would have been the point you say to the i.t. people let s back it up from the the tape and they didn t. mr. koskinen was asked why. he said it was costly and
lawmakers. sat ther more than three hours asking or answering questions. and one of those questions was why didn t you talk to the secretaof state when you conducted your so-called comprehensive review? jason chaffitz in that closed door meeting. good to see you. what was the explanation? we were in there for about s. i was in there for 90% of it. in the spirit of what we agreed to do in that room, i think the transcript will be made public. i can t get into the direct specifics. i will tell you that i think the accountability review rd, report is incomplete. they didn t interview certain key people, didn t look at certain things and we as a congress should be able to look the same documents and talk to the same people the accountability review board looked at.
leading critics of the administration s response to benghazi, republican congressman jason chaffitz. i know the senate is the confirming body, not you, but does this end the controversy over benghazi, or does that continue and need to be investigated? that, the panel having spoken, and hillary clinton having promised to follow-up. sfoo no, there s still a long ways to go to get to the bottom of benghazi, and making sure it never ever happens again. i m sure that senator kerry will be easily confirmed from the senate. i think he is a good and decent person. i probably disagree with him on most every issue, but many terms of being a good person, i m sure he will be confirmed, but we have as to go on benghazi. your committees have said you want to hear from hillary clinton? absolutely. she was the person in charge. we have four dead americans. we have think about it. in a 60-day period a group said there are more than two dozen systemic failures. they offered 60 recommendations. wha
the least. the warnings crescendo over three months time. on june 25, he signed another sensitive cable where he cataloged what he called increase in violent attacks against western interest. including the use of the i.e.d. against the benghazi consulate that month. islamist extremist appears to be on the rise adding the al-qaeda flag has been spotted several times flying over government buildings and training facilities. the committee will come to order. 166 pages of internal state department papers released by two republican lawmakers. congressman darrell issa of california and jason chaffitz of utah. the regional security officer told a hearing that the request for more security in benghazi were rebuffed by the state department. one memo from february of this year noted easy access that the militia enjoyed to military grade weapons, like rpgs.
people don t want same old same old. they want a vision of the future and we ve come away to say the end comment at the debates tonight may be the most important part. each candidates wants to play, the first object is make no mistake. make no big error. if they have a nice, closing argument, then they can come out. i don t think president obama wants any drama. no drama obama because in debates, normally sort of cool. i don t think he can afford to overplay that hand tonight. for mitt romney, it s a good opportunity to attack, but not be seen as being some sort of attack dog. put the president on the defensive. let me bring in jason chaffitz from utah. the question about the 47%. we saw in our wall street journal poll. talk about things that make