0 we got closer to the actual testimony. back in washington, back in washington, and then in washington, things start to get nervous- making for the administration. former commissioner s many authorized visits to the white house campus and a closer direction and that is lois lerner fifth taking and democratic organizations and it gets one step closer to the orbit of the house of obama. political? white house administrative? anything. all we are looking for is where the lines crossed and people who might have been part of directing and authorizing and allowing it to go forward, where do their paths cross with senior obama officials? this led to a dust up on the sunday talk she with darril darril issa is doing in 1972 and tells me that the anger stems from fear. issa is not ideal with the republican when he uses hot words like liar, that s not a good thing to do. they will not cut. it they will need more than character assassination. and when you respond in time it doesn t elevate your o
0 chuck schumer says he won t face perjury charges. i don t think there is perjury. there s been no prosecution or a at the time. ed prosecution of any journalist. there can t be perjury. the warrant is a tool to get information, and i do don t think the two were contradictory. i don t think any criminal lawyer would say there is a scintilla of evidence of perjury. reporter: the white house continues to publicly back the attorney general as well. jenna: more on this story throughout the day today. shannon, thank you. jon: turning now to the growing motion the a the i.r.s., the internal revenue service under fire for car getting conservatives faces mounting criticism for how it spend our taxpayer dollars, the ones it collects. a new government watchdog report zeroing on lavish i.r.s. employee conferences costing $50 million, including hefty guest speaker fees, e spence i have employee perks, even pricey hotel suites. some tough questions may be in store nor the newly appointed actin
0 occur on the first of january. i think they could have a hellish year with this program, and it will deeply discredit government itself. and the democratic party is the party of government. i think the president is headed for a very bad 2014. and i think the democratic party is. and i don t know how they avoid it. is this something he s shooting himself in the foot? the fact that this scandal has erupted on his watch? i think he created a climate with the demonization of the tea party. he found out about the irs scandal the same day you and i did. he knew nothing about what was going on with james rosen at the justice department or the ap at the justice department. in benghazi, he knew nothing. and one week after susan wright hadn t told the chief of staff or al hague, something i had known. you d be in real trouble. you d be called in, why in blazes didn t you tell us that. is the silver lining now that everybody s going to be on board, a lot of people want rae form of the irs
seaman s. answers. issue one. oklahoma ef-five i just felt like my son and i were going to die. that s how i felt. it was a monster. the tornado that leveled parts of oklahoma on monday. an ef-five. that s the strongest tornado rating on the enhanced scale meaning inflicting the most damage with winds topping 200-miles per hour. the path the tornado tore up was more than a mile wide and 17-miles long, particularly hard-hit was moore, a saw burren of oklahoma city, more than $2 million in damage is the early estimate for moore. where 15,000 homes were damaged or completely leveled. 33,000 people have been displaced or affected by the storm. the tornado also hit two elementary schools, seven children were killed at plaza tower s elementary and the death toll as of friday was 24 with at least 324 inches. moore sits in the middle of what is nicknamed tornado alley, a geographic area that includes among others north central texas, central oklahoma, central kansas and nebrask
kind is now providing answers. families in need. seaman s. answers. issue one. oklahoma ef-five i just felt like my son and i were going to die. that s how i felt. it was a monster. the tornado that leveled parts of oklahoma on monday. an ef-five. that s the strongest tornado rating on the enhanced scale meaning inflicting the most damage with winds topping 200-miles per hour. the path the tornado tore up was more than a mile wide and 17-miles long, particularly hard-hit was moore, a saw burren of oklahoma city, more than $2 million in damage is the early estimate for moore. where 15,000 homes were damaged or completely leveled. 33,000 people have been displaced or affected by the storm. the tornado also hit two elementary schools, seven children were killed at plaza tower s elementary and the death toll as of friday was 24 with at least 324 inches. moore sits in the middle of what is nicknamed tornado alley, a geographic area that includes among others north central te