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irs in government debt. basically right now $8,000 lost. >> can't afford to pay your taxes? first thing you do is contact irs for free help. it's got different programs and payment plans. if you decide to hire help, make sure the company has enrolled agents and then check with the irs to make sure the agent is in good standing. check our consumer watch facebook page for more information on this story. >>> so too hot too soon for some people. >> for me personally i like the month of may. it's a good one. averages in the 70s and we've skipped may entirely. we've jumped right into june across the area. temperatures 10 degrees warmer than average. as we get into tomorrow and tuesday, might even be 12, 13 warmer than average. outside here we go. a beautiful looking morning. our warming trend in full effect. today is going to be back into the 80s and every day this week could be 80 or higher. we have not achieved such a feat in the weather office since last september. right around labored, first seven days of sept
irs in government debt. basically right now $8,000 lost. >> can't afford to pay your taxes? first thing you do is contact irs for free help. it's got different programs and payment plans. if you decide to hire help, make sure the company has enrolled agents and then check with the irs to make sure the agent is in good standing. check our consumer watch facebook page for more information on this story. >>> so too hot too soon for some people. >> for me personally i like the...
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. >> the irs investigator insisted on talking to bob. so amy actually got on to the phone and started talking to this agent. she was disguising her voice, trying to sound like bob bosley, and what the investigator told us was that it really sounded like somebody acting like kermit the frog. >> the irs asked amy for her business records, and she promised to comply. >> she never provided the information nor did she arrange a meeting between her husband and these agents. >> but there was no indication bob bosley knew anything about the tax problem. >> you kind of know he didn't know about the irs. i think he would really have a fit if he knew he had owed any money. >> she had their income tax returns prepared each year. she actually took them to bob and had him sign these returns. everything was taken care of. >> amy could put off investigators for only so long. they demanded a meeting with her and bob for the morning of bob's murder. >> there was no choice. they were coming that morning and she knew it. >> within a few short hours after he
. >> the irs investigator insisted on talking to bob. so amy actually got on to the phone and started talking to this agent. she was disguising her voice, trying to sound like bob bosley, and what the investigator told us was that it really sounded like somebody acting like kermit the frog. >> the irs asked amy for her business records, and she promised to comply. >> she never provided the information nor did she arrange a meeting between her husband and these agents. >>...
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¿a dónde vas a ir y qué fue--qué te hizo decidir a ir a ese colegio? sergio macías: en donde yo voy a ir, yo voy a irme a la universidad de california, santa cruz. y decidí irme ahí porque, pues, me gustó cómo era la escuela, como está de grande. me gusta--no quiero ir tanto como afuera de casas porque mi mamá me va a extrañar. damián trujillo: así era yo también, por eso yo fui a san jose state porque estaba cerca de greenfield, ¿verdad? bueno, mi amigo eddie garcia es un profesor ahí y él enseña una clase de liderazgo. platícanos de esa clase y qué diferencia piensas que ha hecho para ti, primero dorian. dorian rebolledo: bueno, como mujer él me ha enseñado que tenemos que tener esa, that jump, en poder avanzar. no siempre estar con que "no puedo avanzar porque soy mujer y soy latina". Él siempre ha dicho, es lo más bueno que puedes ser. es lo más importante porque esto casi no se ve. damián trujillo: aventona, a ver, sergio, ¿y tú qué? sergio macías: como ella dijo, casi no se ve. no sabía cómo ponerme mi traje cuando em
¿a dónde vas a ir y qué fue--qué te hizo decidir a ir a ese colegio? sergio macías: en donde yo voy a ir, yo voy a irme a la universidad de california, santa cruz. y decidí irme ahí porque, pues, me gustó cómo era la escuela, como está de grande. me gusta--no quiero ir tanto como afuera de casas porque mi mamá me va a extrañar. damián trujillo: así era yo también, por eso yo fui a san jose state porque estaba cerca de greenfield, ¿verdad? bueno, mi amigo eddie garcia es un...
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the irs -- current irs commissioner has said this is not the irs of 2011 2012, 2013 that members of congress had give it a chance, he's reformed it. >> this is part of the great debate and we've had a number of hearings. one of the hearings we recently had was on an irs practice known as structuring. structuring is a crime under federal law and it has to do with triggering a reporting requirement if a businessperson deposits $10,000 in cash it triggers a report that the bank has to make that the federal government. underlying the bill or underlying that is a decent policy, and that is to go after meth labs and human trafficking operations and mafia front groups. but the problem is the irs has been pursuing these cases very very aggressively against people who just sort of happened -- you know, they're making a claim that they're doing this structure ing structuring. there's the case of a couple, mr. and mrs. sowers in maryland who the irs basically chased to the end of the earth. the sowers hadn't done anything wrong and the irs has continued to be so aggressive. then when we have a congress
the irs -- current irs commissioner has said this is not the irs of 2011 2012, 2013 that members of congress had give it a chance, he's reformed it. >> this is part of the great debate and we've had a number of hearings. one of the hearings we recently had was on an irs practice known as structuring. structuring is a crime under federal law and it has to do with triggering a reporting requirement if a businessperson deposits $10,000 in cash it triggers a report that the bank has to make...
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so i feel a little sorry for the people at the irs. they've been given an impossible task. >> wow. >> true. >> i tell you, you may be right, but somehow it's very hard to feel sympathetic for these people. >> you can't reform incompetence. let's face it. if you're wildly incompetent, you're not going to go work for government. you don't have market signals disciplining your actions. so why should we be surprised by this. >> do you blame the irs or feel sorry for them? >> i don't know if i feel sorry for them. i feel sorry for all these companies that are getting hacked. it's not just an irs problem. this is just -- this is a business. you look at sony and anthem blue cross and the fbi director said recently two kinds of companies are out there. those who have been hacked by the chinese and those who don't know they've been hacked by the chinese. >> the bottom line is -- >> it's a big problem. >> there's so much complexity in our tax code that gives power to bureaucrats and gives information to hackers. >> unfortunately, that informatio
so i feel a little sorry for the people at the irs. they've been given an impossible task. >> wow. >> true. >> i tell you, you may be right, but somehow it's very hard to feel sympathetic for these people. >> you can't reform incompetence. let's face it. if you're wildly incompetent, you're not going to go work for government. you don't have market signals disciplining your actions. so why should we be surprised by this. >> do you blame the irs or feel sorry for...
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to our health >>> well another irs sos. cyber crooks cracking into the ajency's website and snatching the most private information for more than 100,000 u.s. taxpayers. well now, with the irs, also collecting our very personal health insurance information. steve forbes says we can't trust them with any of our data right? >> the reason why we can't trust them is there's no accountable. there's no penalty for doing wrong things leak harassing political opponents, hiring agents who haven't paid their taxes and stuff like that. they should have had a super security system in but it was just business as usual. and you know that personal health information is going to be out on the public domain. >> i think already we're seeing south carolina montana, oregon those states are getting hacked into. our irs federal information, our tax information, is being shared with all sorts of agencies. when those health exchanges are hacked you do not get to hear you've been hacked. there's no law that says the federal has to inform you. >> all
to our health >>> well another irs sos. cyber crooks cracking into the ajency's website and snatching the most private information for more than 100,000 u.s. taxpayers. well now, with the irs, also collecting our very personal health insurance information. steve forbes says we can't trust them with any of our data right? >> the reason why we can't trust them is there's no accountable. there's no penalty for doing wrong things leak harassing political opponents, hiring agents who...
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me in case anyone at the irs is watching. here's the follow-up i have on that, if you keep repeating mistakes, it's very clear that the irs is tone deaf, doesn't care, marches on isn't fully staffed as the irs commissioner says so you know, don't give us any hard times. at what point do we as taxpayers say wait a minute, you yourself are worthy of a congressional investigation? >> you know i think it's time. i think it's time for them to have the congressional investigation. in fact, speaker boehner came out with a letter he sent to u.s. attorney general loretta lynch saying look, let's go after and undertake serious investigation on lois lerner, we can't forget, neil, about the fact --. >> i love you to death that will go nowhere fast. i agree, we now know that the e-mails that are missing are not missing anymore. >> that's right. neil: we know that they're around and out there and some are quite incriminating. we now know all that from people who looked at it. >> right. neil: with the republican congress it's going nowhere.
me in case anyone at the irs is watching. here's the follow-up i have on that, if you keep repeating mistakes, it's very clear that the irs is tone deaf, doesn't care, marches on isn't fully staffed as the irs commissioner says so you know, don't give us any hard times. at what point do we as taxpayers say wait a minute, you yourself are worthy of a congressional investigation? >> you know i think it's time. i think it's time for them to have the congressional investigation. in fact,...
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the irs also told the department of homeland security about this. the other thing to note here is that the irs has been warned for years about their data security. it goes back a long time. and this is an issue. and lawmakers on capitol hill want to know how did criminals access this information, why wasn't it better protected? so we're getting new information here that the irs believes this attack originated in russia. however, there's lots of questions still left on the table. i don't think we've heard the end of this on capitol hill or frankly elsewhere. >> yeah they have to figure out why and how to make sure they can shut it down and know that it never, ever happens again. tax returns, more than 100,000 people originating in russia according to these two sources briefed on this data theft. chris frates, thank you so much. i appreciate it. that does it for me today on this wednesday. i'm brooke baldwin here in new york. we're going to send it to my colleague, jake tapper in washington. "the lead" starts right now. >>> more rain falling in texas
the irs also told the department of homeland security about this. the other thing to note here is that the irs has been warned for years about their data security. it goes back a long time. and this is an issue. and lawmakers on capitol hill want to know how did criminals access this information, why wasn't it better protected? so we're getting new information here that the irs believes this attack originated in russia. however, there's lots of questions still left on the table. i don't think...
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the irs is under investigation. the federal government cannot do anything right. get them out of the business altogether and start the food program with somebody who can run it. >> go ahead. >> wayne, would it be better if it was one federal program? your point is it's too complicated? it is a moral issue here wayne. if you want to help those in need start a kick starter for them. pass around a collection plate. that's the moral problem here. the sense you have to help someone in need just because you're alive and you have the money to help them. >> no you should have -- >> no wrong, wrong. >> go ahead, wayne. >> wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. you're making it a moral problem. it's not a moral problem. it's the fact that the federal government doesn't know what the hell they're doing. they can't find their tushey from first base. >> does it bother anyone 109 million americans, that's one-third of all americans, are recipients of some aid, one form of aid or another? isn't this outrageous? >> well i think this is the result of a liberal agenda. liberals don't care abo
the irs is under investigation. the federal government cannot do anything right. get them out of the business altogether and start the food program with somebody who can run it. >> go ahead. >> wayne, would it be better if it was one federal program? your point is it's too complicated? it is a moral issue here wayne. if you want to help those in need start a kick starter for them. pass around a collection plate. that's the moral problem here. the sense you have to help someone in...
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slash the irs budget by the same amount that it wastes. and you say we should do it for all agencies? >> i agree. cut the budget and even cut out whole agencies. when is the government itself going to claire itself systemically risky as it says of the banks? not one more nickel of taxpayer dollars until they fix their shop there in washington, d.c. the waste fraud and abuse the government could have easily paid for the president's health reform bill which is also loaded with waste, fraud and abuse. >> well austan $125 billion wasted in 2014 across all federal agencies. you got to make these agencies account for the money they're wasting. is this a way to do it? >> no. look people engaged in tax fraud and your answer is let's get rid of the fraud inspectors? if you apply this to meat inspection we will all be dead because as soon as somebody makes a problem we're going to get rid of the people who fine the problem. >> all right, rich i'm supporting austan here now. we have a chart that shows how much less we are spending. we're spending a l
slash the irs budget by the same amount that it wastes. and you say we should do it for all agencies? >> i agree. cut the budget and even cut out whole agencies. when is the government itself going to claire itself systemically risky as it says of the banks? not one more nickel of taxpayer dollars until they fix their shop there in washington, d.c. the waste fraud and abuse the government could have easily paid for the president's health reform bill which is also loaded with waste, fraud...
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we all interface with the irs, becky, so the question is will the irs take steps to make sure that this doesn't happen again. >> i was trying to think about it this morning. we have things like pin numbers to prove that it's you coming in. was that some of the information that was compromised? >> i don't know about pin numbers specifically but a lot of what they had was those second tier questions, when you have those security questions when you're asked to verify that it is you. mother's maiden name high school team mascot, things like that. those are the kinds of things that the hackers already had before they got into the system. >> so this is somebody that is sitting down and combing through lots and lots of information. this is not some master program that you can easily get away from. >> well it may be both actually. it may be a master program that is going through lots and lots of information. they said that they think this might have been automated. even though there's a lot of information here a lot of research on each person they think that it might have been an automated prog
we all interface with the irs, becky, so the question is will the irs take steps to make sure that this doesn't happen again. >> i was trying to think about it this morning. we have things like pin numbers to prove that it's you coming in. was that some of the information that was compromised? >> i don't know about pin numbers specifically but a lot of what they had was those second tier questions, when you have those security questions when you're asked to verify that it is you....
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since this will be the norm, the problem is the irs. this is not something you can reform. >> it's incredible. the irs has such gumption. they're blaming turbo tax. it's their fault. not the irs's fault. >> really when you think about it, dave, is there any screw-up that the government does that at this point that we say, oh, my gosh. how could that happen? from construction projects to sinks that cost $500 in the defense department. this is kind of par for the course. yet they come to us hat in hand every year saying, we need more money. we need a bigger government. david: right. and politicians like bernie sanders say we need more taxes. 90% is how much he thinks the top rate should be. >> well, that's the good news about bernie sanders is he may actually convince people that we need to get rid of the income tax altogether. david: wouldn't that be nice? >> isn't it odd that we live in a country that's founded on the idea that we'll be skeptical about government. nowadays, every year, we have to prove our income to the incompetence of
since this will be the norm, the problem is the irs. this is not something you can reform. >> it's incredible. the irs has such gumption. they're blaming turbo tax. it's their fault. not the irs's fault. >> really when you think about it, dave, is there any screw-up that the government does that at this point that we say, oh, my gosh. how could that happen? from construction projects to sinks that cost $500 in the defense department. this is kind of par for the course. yet they come...
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esta maÑana les sueÑo de ir a la universidad gracias a becas... esta maÑana les presentamos a estos "campeones" en un reportaje especial. juanfra --esta maÑana conocer a un sueÑo de alcanzar una educacin superior es una realidad gracias al deporte... --lo ms destacable, es que, con el apoyo de sus padres y entrenadores, los deportistas han cosechado becas con las que podrn continuar sus estudios... --sta es la historia de "los campeones"... take pkg 0:02 - 015 00:42 01:10 01:41 01:58 02:10 cesar farías - harvard "voy a ir a harvard y voy a estudiar economía" chris ortiz - uc riverside "yo voy a ir a uc riverside y voy a estudiar bussiness o negocios" briana quintana knox college "en la escuela en illinois que se llama knox y quiero estudiar medicina" omar coronel - otero junior college "voy a ir a otero allá en colorado voy a estudiar para negocios o para bussiness management" javier macias - uc berkeley "voy a entrar a uc berkeley para el siguiente semestre pienso que voy a estudiar arquitectura" estos son solo algunos testimonios de ms de
esta maÑana les sueÑo de ir a la universidad gracias a becas... esta maÑana les presentamos a estos "campeones" en un reportaje especial. juanfra --esta maÑana conocer a un sueÑo de alcanzar una educacin superior es una realidad gracias al deporte... --lo ms destacable, es que, con el apoyo de sus padres y entrenadores, los deportistas han cosechado becas con las que podrn continuar sus estudios... --sta es la historia de "los campeones"... take pkg 0:02 - 015 00:42...
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the irs is hit by a cyber attack and data accessed by people who want to steal your identity. all of that and more for on "nightly busin" for tuesday, may 26th. >> good evening. investors return to a selloff. stocks stumble on up beat economic data because that fueled expectations that a rate hike could come sooner rather than later and add greece to the mix and that adds up would the worst decline. the dow jones closed at 18,041 and nsds off by 56 and the s&p 500 finished 21 points lauer. dominic chu look watchers chi we could be in for more of the same this summer. >> traders and investors came back from the memorial day holiday from a sea of red on wall wall street. not kick off the summer season from stock. a skittishness from interest rates. it is expected rates to rise after federal reserve chair janet yellen said the interest rates could raise. >> it is normal for markets to become more volatile. we are not surprised by this. in a lot of people's view that was less likely to occur now than c september or perhaps even december but over the last few days fed speakers incl
the irs is hit by a cyber attack and data accessed by people who want to steal your identity. all of that and more for on "nightly busin" for tuesday, may 26th. >> good evening. investors return to a selloff. stocks stumble on up beat economic data because that fueled expectations that a rate hike could come sooner rather than later and add greece to the mix and that adds up would the worst decline. the dow jones closed at 18,041 and nsds off by 56 and the s&p 500 finished...
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the irs commissioner has said this is not the irs of 2011 2012, 2013. the members of congress should give it a chance. he has performed it. guest: look, this is part of this great debate. we have had a number of hearings. one of the hearings we recently had was on an iris practice known as structuring. structuring is a crime under federal law, and it has to do with triggering a reporting requirement that is a business person -- if a business person deposit $10,000 in cash, it triggers a report that the bank has to make to the federal government. underlying that is a decent policy, and that is to go after meth labs and mafia front groups but the problem is that the iris has been pursuing these cases very very -- irs has been pursuing these cases very, very -- there is a case of a couple in maryland who the irs basically chased to the end of the earth. they hadn't done anything wrong. and the irs continue to be so aggressive. then when we have a congressional hearing, the irs says ok, we are going to revamp our policies. the irs issued an apology based on
the irs commissioner has said this is not the irs of 2011 2012, 2013. the members of congress should give it a chance. he has performed it. guest: look, this is part of this great debate. we have had a number of hearings. one of the hearings we recently had was on an iris practice known as structuring. structuring is a crime under federal law, and it has to do with triggering a reporting requirement that is a business person -- if a business person deposit $10,000 in cash, it triggers a report...
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why couldn't the irs keep people safe? >>> and more evacuations ordered in texas as the rains continue to fall, and flooding just keeps getting worse. we'll have a live report. >>> and the fcc says it's going to make it easier for consumers to stop the annoying robocalls, you know the ones at dinner. will their plan work? "the willis report" starts right now. is your tax refund and your personal identity safe? tonight a troubling new look at what happens when the irs doesn't protect your identity or your wallet. like the latest data breach impacting over 100,000 taxpayers our next guest has experienced tax fraud firsthand and has crucial advice for viewers. here with me is the founder and president of diversified financial consultants. welcome to the show. we have talked about the issue you and i for a long time. you are familiar with it. i didn't realize you were so personally familiar with it. tell me your experience with this kind of fraud. >> just in the last 12, 18 months, we've had two of our own clients contact us b
why couldn't the irs keep people safe? >>> and more evacuations ordered in texas as the rains continue to fall, and flooding just keeps getting worse. we'll have a live report. >>> and the fcc says it's going to make it easier for consumers to stop the annoying robocalls, you know the ones at dinner. will their plan work? "the willis report" starts right now. is your tax refund and your personal identity safe? tonight a troubling new look at what happens when the irs...
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iran will not use ir-2, ir-4, ir-5 i rf-6, or ir-8 modeled to produce enriched uranium for at least 10 years. iran will engage limited research and development with advanced centrifuges according to a schedule and parameters which have been agreed to by the p5-plus 1 the group that negotiated all of this. that's what the united states fact sheet says. but what does iran say? iran says no, iran will continue its research and development on advanced machines and will continue the initiation and completion phases of the research and development process of ir-4, ir-5, ir-6, and ir-8 during the 10-year period of the comprehensive joint plan for action." so these are at least -- one two, three four, five, six major points of difference where iran is saying, the deal says one thing and the united states says the deal is saying another. and what my amendment does is it takes what we say the deal is and puts it in the bill and says any final deal must be what you told us it is. not what iran says it is. and yet somehow parntsly that's controversial -- and yet somehow apparently those controvers
iran will not use ir-2, ir-4, ir-5 i rf-6, or ir-8 modeled to produce enriched uranium for at least 10 years. iran will engage limited research and development with advanced centrifuges according to a schedule and parameters which have been agreed to by the p5-plus 1 the group that negotiated all of this. that's what the united states fact sheet says. but what does iran say? iran says no, iran will continue its research and development on advanced machines and will continue the initiation and...
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. >> para el aficionado comÚn y corriente, el que se pone la camiseta para ir al estadio o que se ubica durante horas para ver los partidos, lo que sucede en las altas esferas es motivo de desilusiÓn. >> juan carlos consultÓ con algunos hinchas: >> el arresto de los directivos de la fifa parece no haber sorprendido. lo extraÑo para muchos es por quÉ hasta ahora. >> me sorprendiÓ que no lo hayan denunciado mucho antes. son cosas que se han venido dando y que son caracterÍsticas de este tipo de organizaciones en la que se mueven muchos intereses. >> para quienes siguen de cerca el fÚtbol hay ciertas acciones que resultan inexplicables. >> siempre causÓ curiosidad que muchos dirigit fueran millonarios. >> muchos tienen otros negocios millonarios. nunca se ha sabido que el fÚtbol de manera honesta produzca tanto dinero. >> segÚn Él y otros conocedores la gota que derramÓ el vaso fue la designaciÓn de catar. >> es significativo y lamentablemente por el fÚtbol, no? porque afecta a los deportistas, a los aficionados que no tienen mucho que ver en esto, pero quÉ bueno que se vaya
. >> para el aficionado comÚn y corriente, el que se pone la camiseta para ir al estadio o que se ubica durante horas para ver los partidos, lo que sucede en las altas esferas es motivo de desilusiÓn. >> juan carlos consultÓ con algunos hinchas: >> el arresto de los directivos de la fifa parece no haber sorprendido. lo extraÑo para muchos es por quÉ hasta ahora. >> me sorprendiÓ que no lo hayan denunciado mucho antes. son cosas que se han venido dando y que son...
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they used an irs system in order to allow people to get information from past. the irs has launch add criminal investigation. >>> wall street's looking for rebound today after suffering its worst day in three weeks. the dow lost 190 points yesterday, the s&p finished 21 points lower and the nasdaq fell 61 points. >>> time warner cable stocks saw yesterday's trend rising 7% after the company agreed to be acquired by charter communications. the deal would create one of the largest tv and enter net providers in the u.s., but the agreement still must be approved by the fcc. earlier this year they resisted regulations to take over time warner. >>> taco bell restaurants are revamping their ingredients. they'll start using actual black pepper. pizza hut is getting rid of artificial flavoring and coloring in almost all of their pizzas by the end of the year. a group of state lawmakers would propose that hunters where blaze pink instead of the traditional orange. they hope to encourage more women to take up hunting. anne-marie? >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchan
they used an irs system in order to allow people to get information from past. the irs has launch add criminal investigation. >>> wall street's looking for rebound today after suffering its worst day in three weeks. the dow lost 190 points yesterday, the s&p finished 21 points lower and the nasdaq fell 61 points. >>> time warner cable stocks saw yesterday's trend rising 7% after the company agreed to be acquired by charter communications. the deal would create one of the...
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came out and made a think theirt, they application of the irs was before the statements of the irs. yahoo! understands the statement is not specific to yahoo!'s plans. but snow change and applicable law and is not -- you who continues to work towards continuing the plans. olivia: i wanted to pull up that two day chart again. investors do not know what to think. cory: the statement -- it is not just a spinoff of alibaba. it is a spinoff of ali baba plus yahoo!'s small business. yahootub of yahoo!, that small business is what yahoo! thinks makes this tax-free. thee is a natural blend of piece of ali baba we own and the small business and therefore it should be tax-free. the irs, maybe they will review deals in the future. they are not said how this will apply. don't we have examples in the past of companies doing this? isn't that the morris reversed trust scenario? the spinoff of folders to jm smucker? that was done using this -- the -- folgerssmucker's to jm smucker? cory: we have a loophole in the law and with a look at this. from what yahoo! is saying, this will not apply to them.
came out and made a think theirt, they application of the irs was before the statements of the irs. yahoo! understands the statement is not specific to yahoo!'s plans. but snow change and applicable law and is not -- you who continues to work towards continuing the plans. olivia: i wanted to pull up that two day chart again. investors do not know what to think. cory: the statement -- it is not just a spinoff of alibaba. it is a spinoff of ali baba plus yahoo!'s small business. yahootub of...
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the irs was harassing the tea party. but you know what let's not look at these mosques, there could be terrorists in there. we were looking at one of these terrorists but we didn't catch him. he was flying to somalia, lying to the feds he got probation, radicalized all over twitter. we just missed him. it's really unfortunate. >> kimberly, this is situation where the terrorists have to be right once and we have to be right all of the time. >> these investigations are very time consuming and you need cars on it with listening devices, a team of surveillance teams to swap in and remaceplace that team. imagine, it's a full-time job and a daunting task. that's why we have to have the right resources and you've got to be looking in the right place. >> right. >> if you're too crippled by being politically correct and totally afraid of the liberals attacking you, we are losing already. >> let me -- look also the law -- >> the law allows for it. if you have probable cause, somebody is engaging in jihad or radicalization get afte
the irs was harassing the tea party. but you know what let's not look at these mosques, there could be terrorists in there. we were looking at one of these terrorists but we didn't catch him. he was flying to somalia, lying to the feds he got probation, radicalized all over twitter. we just missed him. it's really unfortunate. >> kimberly, this is situation where the terrorists have to be right once and we have to be right all of the time. >> these investigations are very time...
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go to the irs website. i know this is not something we want to do right now, but go to the irs website and fill out that form that says you may have been a victim of identity theft, even if it was somewhere else. then more important than anything else utilize anti-virus software. do not hit the remind me later button. that gets you in trouble. >> why because you're not cleaning thinsclean ing things up right away? >> you're telling the hackers out there there's a security hole. i just decided i'm not going to do anything about it right now. and it's so easy for us to do that. >> interesting. were you surprised that we're learning now that the breach or the hack originated in russia? >> well that's what it appears to be. what hackers often do is they jump from place to place. they may want to pretend they're in russia. as far as we know they could be sitting in china. they could be sitting in london. we don't know. but it's something that appears to be true. so was i surprised? not really, because hackers do
go to the irs website. i know this is not something we want to do right now, but go to the irs website and fill out that form that says you may have been a victim of identity theft, even if it was somewhere else. then more important than anything else utilize anti-virus software. do not hit the remind me later button. that gets you in trouble. >> why because you're not cleaning thinsclean ing things up right away? >> you're telling the hackers out there there's a security hole. i...
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liz: the irs does it it was a barrage of fishing e-mails into the irs system. the irs handles 240 million tax returns a year. to have such a thing cybersecurity budget that is questionable. i would say it is congress's fault for killing with the tax code every year with a barbwire pile of fishing tackle, they have a tax code. the joke is it makes more liars out of people than golf. congress is to blame too. always distracting the irs away from its position as tax collector. stuart: we haven't even talked about a tax refund checks that went to one address in lithuania. the taliban five, the terrorists, the obama administration exchange for bowe bergdahl their travel ban expires meaning they can now travel around the world come monday. covert operations officer mike baker joins us now. you are a covert operator. there seems to be no top cover. there seems to be no solid surface. what are the conditions on the playing field? it seems to shift constantly. the other part of the in their eyes in the intel community at the cia and elsewhere people get on with it. desp
liz: the irs does it it was a barrage of fishing e-mails into the irs system. the irs handles 240 million tax returns a year. to have such a thing cybersecurity budget that is questionable. i would say it is congress's fault for killing with the tax code every year with a barbwire pile of fishing tackle, they have a tax code. the joke is it makes more liars out of people than golf. congress is to blame too. always distracting the irs away from its position as tax collector. stuart: we haven't...
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is the irs doing for the taxpayers? >> there were 200,000 taxpayers targeted by these thieves and 100,000 of them had their data stolen so the irs will send a note to all 200,000 and say your tax records were attempted to be accessed and somebody might have your information, like social security and addresses, so be aware of that and for the 100,000 people impacted whose tax records were actually accessed they are going to give free credit monitoring to those folks so they can keep an eye on the credit and make sure nobody is doing anything with the information unauthorized. >> thank you so much. >>> still to come in the news room. >> troops trying to push isis militants back. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. your buddy ron once said he could install your ceiling fan. he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a
is the irs doing for the taxpayers? >> there were 200,000 taxpayers targeted by these thieves and 100,000 of them had their data stolen so the irs will send a note to all 200,000 and say your tax records were attempted to be accessed and somebody might have your information, like social security and addresses, so be aware of that and for the 100,000 people impacted whose tax records were actually accessed they are going to give free credit monitoring to those folks so they can keep an eye...
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porque Él soÑaba con ir para brasil. y quedÓ vacÍo. >> pÁginas vacÍas de una vida llena de sueÑos que quedaron sin cumplir. >> para conocer mÁs de esta otras historias visite la huella digital. [mÚsica] >> 34 millones de autos deberÁn ser revisados por un defecto en las bolsas de aire. >> el gobernadore de nueva york decide convertir los abusos que se cometen en [mÚsica] ilia: en una medida sin precedentes el fabricante japonÉs aceptÓ que debe llamar a revisiÓn casi 34 millones de vehÍculos en estados unidos por defectos en las bolsas de aire. el proceso puede durar varios aÑos. los detalles. >> causan tanto daÑo que las comparan hasta con una bomba. las consecuencias son graves. a este joven de la florida lo dejÓ sin un ojo. luego de que la bolsa de aire de su vehÍculo le explotara en un accdiente automovilÍstico. en vez de protegerlo, quedÓ desfigurado. finalmente hoy el departamento de transporte logrÓ que la compaÑÍa japonesa que construye estas bolsas, llamara a revisiÓn 34 millones de autos c
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the irs is trying to take care of those folks and we'll see how this progresses. if we get more information about who they are. >> chris, thank you so much. >>> coming up, terrorists nearly pulled off a deadly plot in texas. now the isis recruiter who inspired that attack is back online. and he is trying to seduce others to do the same. is anything being done to stop him? >>> plus you're cruising along at nearly 40,000 feet when both of your airplane's engines stop. now a mid-air scare has airbus scrambling to assure more than 100 airlines their planes are safe. at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners' multi-policy -- i got a discount on this ham. i've got the meat sweats. this is good ham, diane
the irs is trying to take care of those folks and we'll see how this progresses. if we get more information about who they are. >> chris, thank you so much. >>> coming up, terrorists nearly pulled off a deadly plot in texas. now the isis recruiter who inspired that attack is back online. and he is trying to seduce others to do the same. is anything being done to stop him? >>> plus you're cruising along at nearly 40,000 feet when both of your airplane's engines stop. now...
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the irs says its criminal unit is investigating. they also say that their inspector general is looking into this. they've notified the department of homeland security as well. erin, the data security at the irs has been a problem for the agency since 1997. in fact, the independent inspector general last year said it was the number one problem facing the agency. so they're going to have a lot of questions on capitol hill. in fact senator orrin hatch said today that he wants to bring the irs commissioner to the hill to answer questions to get explanations for what happened and who's to blame. >> so this is pretty terrifying for people. because you want to know if you're one of the people whose social security number was stolen. anyone who has it can use it for anything else. the credit cards, whatever it might be. has the irs told those 100,000 taxpayers, ever riff one of them this happened to you, and these people know? is it possible someone watching doesn't know and it was you? >> reporter: well the plan is to notify all those taxp
the irs says its criminal unit is investigating. they also say that their inspector general is looking into this. they've notified the department of homeland security as well. erin, the data security at the irs has been a problem for the agency since 1997. in fact, the independent inspector general last year said it was the number one problem facing the agency. so they're going to have a lot of questions on capitol hill. in fact senator orrin hatch said today that he wants to bring the irs...
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. >> do we need to call the irs or just sit here and wait? >> sit here and wait for the snail mail to arrive. >> all right, well, at least there is more information. i am completely out of time, wolf starts right after this quick break. al . >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, 1:00 p.m. in washington, 8 p.m. in baghdad, from wherever you're watching around the world, thank you very much for joining us. we start with corruption on a global scale, rocking the management of the organization responsible for the world's most popular sport. fifa is the governing body for football or soccer as it is called here in the united states, and responsible for the rules for more than 200 countries. more importantly they control the world cup which is watched by billions of people every four years. in switzerland, several members of the fifa
. >> do we need to call the irs or just sit here and wait? >> sit here and wait for the snail mail to arrive. >> all right, well, at least there is more information. i am completely out of time, wolf starts right after this quick break. al . >>> hello, i'm wolf blitzer, 1:00 p.m. in washington, 8 p.m. in baghdad, from wherever you're watching around the world, thank you very much for joining us. we start with corruption on a global scale, rocking the management of the...
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the irs commissioner has said this is not the irs of 2011 2012, 2013. the members of congress should give it a chance. he has performed it. guest: look, this is part of this great debate. we have had a number of hearings. one of the hearings we recently had was on an iris practice known as structuring. structuring is a crime under federal law, and it has to do with triggering a reporting requirement that is a business person -- if a business person deposit $10,000 in cash, it triggers a report that the bank has to make to the federal government. underlying that is a decent policy, and that is to go after meth labs and mafia front groups but the problem is that the iris has been pursuing these cases very very -- irs has been pursuing these cases very, very -- there is a case of a couple in maryland who the irs basically chased to the end of the earth. they hadn't done anything wrong. and the irs continue to be so aggressive. then when we have a congressional hearing, the irs says ok, we are going to revamp our policies. the irs issued an apology based on
the irs commissioner has said this is not the irs of 2011 2012, 2013. the members of congress should give it a chance. he has performed it. guest: look, this is part of this great debate. we have had a number of hearings. one of the hearings we recently had was on an iris practice known as structuring. structuring is a crime under federal law, and it has to do with triggering a reporting requirement that is a business person -- if a business person deposit $10,000 in cash, it triggers a report...
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gerri: outrage at the irs. after countless warning signs, the agency finally fesses up to a massive data breach, a breach critics say could have been prevented. so is your privacy really a priority at irs? we're asking adam levin founder and chairman of identity theft 911. always good to have you here. >> thank you. gerri: this is a situation we've known about for a long time. we know more details. 100,000 people actually hilt. $50 million stolen. tonight we're hearing for first time congressional stories saying it was russian hackers. what is the irs doing to protect me and you and every other taxpayer out there? >> theoretically they're putting in much more stringent filtering systems. the problem in this case, nobody crawled in the back door, they walked through the front door. gerri: what do you mean by that? >> they posed as real taxpayers. they had a social security number. they had an email address and they had what is called knowledge authentication answers which is high school mascot date of birth, all
gerri: outrage at the irs. after countless warning signs, the agency finally fesses up to a massive data breach, a breach critics say could have been prevented. so is your privacy really a priority at irs? we're asking adam levin founder and chairman of identity theft 911. always good to have you here. >> thank you. gerri: this is a situation we've known about for a long time. we know more details. 100,000 people actually hilt. $50 million stolen. tonight we're hearing for first time...
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the irs thinks hackers broke in the system and stole taxpayer information, were based in russia. two unidentified officials told the ap that the irs thinks the hackers were part of the sophisticated criminal operation, ukee and erika. >>> ben and jerry's is known for taking on social issues like marriage equality, what are they talking about right now. >> reporter: ben and jerry's is tackling issue of climate change with the new ice cream flavor, it is called, save our swirl, a mix of raspberry ice cream, marshmallow and raspberry swirls with pieces of dark and white chocolate fudge, ben and jerry's partnered with u.s. car maker tezsla to create an emissions free ice cream reek will. how about that. >> they found anyway to talk about these current events and issues, but that sound amazing. >> it does. >> reporter: fine, i'll have the ice cream and feel good about myself. >> feel like you are contributing. >> that is true. >> thank you. >>> coming up, traffic and weather together we will do it the on >>> here's traffic and weather together, good morning. >> good morning everyone.
the irs thinks hackers broke in the system and stole taxpayer information, were based in russia. two unidentified officials told the ap that the irs thinks the hackers were part of the sophisticated criminal operation, ukee and erika. >>> ben and jerry's is known for taking on social issues like marriage equality, what are they talking about right now. >> reporter: ben and jerry's is tackling issue of climate change with the new ice cream flavor, it is called, save our swirl, a...
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>> we sued the irs a year or so ago now. we are in the process of appealing a decision that came out last summer when the federal courts believed that the irs ree-mails were not recoverable. we now know with all of america that that simply wasn't true. they're going to continue to bob and weave and hope that the american people will forget and we won't. >> well, now we have batches of things that keep turning up. things that are discovered. you have experts that you've offered to have testify to come help in congress to do something saying there is a way to get these e-mails back. and the fact they keep showing up proves that. so where do you think the court will come down on that knowing that it's not just your opinion, this is hard evidence? >> i don't know where the court's going to come down on it. honestly i don't trust much of anything the government does from any of its branches at this point. i think the people we can trust are the people themselves. turn the e-mails over to the american people. they're public record
>> we sued the irs a year or so ago now. we are in the process of appealing a decision that came out last summer when the federal courts believed that the irs ree-mails were not recoverable. we now know with all of america that that simply wasn't true. they're going to continue to bob and weave and hope that the american people will forget and we won't. >> well, now we have batches of things that keep turning up. things that are discovered. you have experts that you've offered to...
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porque Él soÑaba con ir para brasil. y quedÓ vacÍo. >> pÁginas vacÍas de una vida llena de sueÑos que quedaron sin cumplir. >> para conocer mÁs de esta otras historias visite la huella digital. [mÚsica] >> 34 millones de autos deberÁn ser revisados por un defecto en las bolsas de aire. >> el gobernadore de nueva york decide convertir los abusos que se cometen en salones para el archicuidado de las uÑas en la gran manzana. [mÚsica] el nuevo samsung galaxy s®6 edge. ¿lo quieres pero tu compañía celular te tiene atrapado? nunca más. nosotros pagamos tus cargos por cambiarte. ahora nada te detiene. conoce el samsung galaxy s®6 edge por ti mismo, y llévatelo por $0 dólares de pago inicial en tu tienda t-mobile. ♪♪ ¿qué significa tener una garantía de millas ilimitadas en un mercedes-benz preadquirido certificado? ¿qué significa manejar tan lejos como quiera por hasta tres años y estar cubierto? significa que tu odómetro está ahí para grabar los recuerdos. durante el evento de ventas de mercedes-
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just when you thought the irs could not get worse, the ir isn't has done it again. wait until you hear how they handled cases of their own employees caught cheating on their taxes. that's coming up. >>> breaking news, we're moments away from tom brady giving a speech. we'll monitor that speech. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> fox news alert.
just when you thought the irs could not get worse, the ir isn't has done it again. wait until you hear how they handled cases of their own employees caught cheating on their taxes. that's coming up. >>> breaking news, we're moments away from tom brady giving a speech. we'll monitor that speech. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic...
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. >> entran al mar si cansan es mejor ir arrestado catarlos. >> otra cosa que pasa * es gente que se para en la orilla. >> los vecinos tuvieron que tomar medidas con el fuerte oleaje se disparÓ la alarma de inundaciones. >> otra advertencia es baÑista que no tienen experiencia no se metan al mar ni realicen actividades como la pesca, josÉ regresamos contigo. >> marÍa paula muchas gracias estÁn juntando dinero para repatriar a mÉxico el cuerpo de una madre y su hija la pequeÑa caminaba cerca de un edificio de departamento cuando un vehÍculo fuera de control los envÍosmbistiÓnvÍos y estrellÓ contra el inmueble, al conductor lo arrestaron el porcentaje de alcohol era casi el doble de la permitido por la ley. >> se ha echo intensa la bÚsqueda de alondra dÍaz fuimos a jalisco mÉxico hasta el lugar donde supuestamente vivÍan alondra y su papÁ hasta hace solo unos dÍas pero ni rastro de ellos, raÚl torres nos campaÑa con lo Último raÚl asÍ es marÍa celeste arrarÁs te saludo de la plaza a la madre, fue hace dos semanas cuando conocimos la historia de esta madre dorot
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. >>> winning the fight against the irs. we brought the story of a business owner who had his bank account seized by the feds. listen to what they did next. >>> plus the trouble with sunscreen. many brands failing to deliver on promises. they may not give you any protection at all. are you kidding? >>> not buying the recovery. how the majority of the people still refuse to believe we're out of the recession despite all the assurances from our leaders. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: workers finally manage to clear the wreckage of the deadly amtrak crash that took eight lives after derailing tuesday night. new details reveal the train actually accelerated immediately before impact to reach a speed of 106 miles per hour. our own peter barnes is standing by with the latest. lauren simonetti has been looking at the sky-high travel prices in wake of the crash. peter let's start with you. >> hey melissa. investigators are learning nor about what happened in the final moments of amtrak train number 18
. >>> winning the fight against the irs. we brought the story of a business owner who had his bank account seized by the feds. listen to what they did next. >>> plus the trouble with sunscreen. many brands failing to deliver on promises. they may not give you any protection at all. are you kidding? >>> not buying the recovery. how the majority of the people still refuse to believe we're out of the recession despite all the assurances from our leaders. even when they...