it is just mistakes. i think that it is a very important issue and i think that you are right that while we have seen some real tangible progress from the important legislation that you and others have worked on in the past, the current level is unacceptable, unacceptably high, so we have to be committed to moving to do more. i guess when i think about how to do that, i think about two issues. one is technology and data, the other is evidence. so, on the side of technology and data, as i understand it a lot of the issues associated with improper payments are a function of not having effective data sharing between agencies to identify whether and when payments should and should not be made, so i think there are opportunities to try to improve the way that we are s the way that we are sharing data through the use of technology. we have to be careful about protecting privacy in the process, but i think that is an opportunity. the other place, and this goes back to some of th
you can post your comments on twitter or go to facebook got,/cspan here is the front page of the washington times this morning. below the fold words the president s own on benghazi yesterday. [video clip] whole issue of talking points has been a sideshow. thesen mind, by the way, talking points that were six daysfor susan rice after the event occurred pretty much matched the assessment that i was receiving at that time. keep in mind that two to three days after susan rice appeared on the sunday shows using these talking points which have been the source of all this the headsy i set out of our counter-terrorism effort and thatl hill extremist involvement inside libya were involved in it. the washington post reporting this morning on the irs, the washington post ninerting this morning here is president obama yesterday during that joint news conference with prime minister on the irs. [video clip] the ig is conducting its investigation. i m not going to comment on