okay. mr. park, you re going back to something i hoped you wouldn t do, maybe gao can answer, volume on day one was not what it expected on day one, was it? the volume on day one if everyone is going on the site to see what it is all about, mr. browner? i don t have those specifics, mr. chairman but i will say this. these volumes, you go for examples on irs, e volume and people filing taxes on 11th hour, this is the same problem that irs deals with on annual basis. what you need to do is appropriately plan for your performance and stress testing and there s fundamental questions whether that was adequate here. well, that s what we ll discover through the the panel. mr. chao, i told you i would come back to you. you testified under oath on pages 151 and 152 on the minority s questions, that basically, and i will paraphrase because of time, this site, the
bill: a number of things popping now from washington all centered on obamacare. henry chao is now speaking livering an opening statement, which goes eight pages in length. we ll bring you the headlines and capture question and answer which is more revealing than the statement itself during that hearing. meantime the republican leadership on the house side just come out as well. that is john boehner, eric cantor, cathy mack morris rogers they normally talk about jobs. today however as expected the topic is obamacare. we ll role that right now. here is mcmorris rogers, republican from washington state from a moment ago. today by talking about debbie brown. debbie brown is from garfield county, in washington state. she is 53 years old. mother of one. she is the grandmother of two.
0 bill: two major hearings coming up this hour. a human tragedy withi tragedy, f survivors of that killer typhoon desperately trying to get a way out. food, water, medical supplies. basic antibiotics . relief efforts slowed by the massive damage. william lajeunesse streams live from the hard-hit town of tack low tbhan the philippines. reporter: the conditions are pretty bad. there are no facilities. it s literally a cesspool. this tent is owned by the police. we are stealing their power it s one of the few generators you will see in miles. the airport is a symbol of where we are today. there are signs of progress but also how stubborn and per is tent the problems are. you see the victims of the typhoon, broken people every day hoping to get on the transport out. you also have people coming in trying to see if family members survived. the scene is emotional and it s also overwhelming. i came here [inaudible] there are so many . i cannot describe. it s like reporter: but we are a
why didn t they ask for a delay? we don t know how much more money is going to be involved. i know this, we haven t even gotten into the security, we haven t even gotten into whether or not your personal information is going to be protected. we re just trying to get on the web site at this point. martha: jonah gold with berg, editor goldberg with the national review online joins me now. good to have you here. morning. martha: you know, you take a look at what mr. chao says first, and there s reason to think this is part of a bigger movement of we ll call it cya in this situation, as everybody s starting to scramble to say, gee, i had no idea ask pointing fingers. but it s pretty shocking when you see this september 3rd memo, and the moment mow say that is the threat and risk potential to the system is limitless, and he goes on to say when he was shown this risk memo, he said i just want to say i never saw this memo. never saw it.
problems. henry chao said he was not aware of that memo but that some of the problems mention cod have resulted in unauthorized access, misrouted data and potentially identity theft. he s expected to testify wednesday in front of the house oversight committee. the federal government will release the official enrollment estimates this week. toronto s mayor is defiant in the face of scrutiny following his admission he smoked crack cocaine. he said he s not going anywhere. later when asked about an unprecedented city council motion he responded let s get it on. it would ask residents of toronto to ask him to move on. the mayor admitted to smoke crack cocaine while in a drunken stupor a year ago. days later this video surfaced of ford making death treats. he apologized. ford s lawyer said he s considering rehab. now to the shooting death of