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Obama Chief of Staff Got Early Word of Improper IRS Scrutiny

President Barack Obamas chief of staff was told that an investigation found IRS employees improperly scrutinized Tea Party and small-government advocacy groups seeking tax-exempt status before the report was made public, White House press secretary Jay Carney said.

Obama wasnt informed of the probe at the time, Carney said. Chief of staff Denis McDonough was told by White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler about the inspector generals audit and the probable findings after Ruemmler was briefed on it on April 24, he said. The president has said he learned of the audit when the likely findings were first made public May 10.

We knew of the subject of the investigation, and we knew the nature of some of the potential findings, Carney said. But we did not have a copy of the draft report, we did not know the details, the scope, or the motivation surrounding misconduct and we did not know who was responsible.

The information given to Ruemmler was very top line and it was she who decided not to notify Obama, Carney said. Its a cardinal rule that the White House or Treasury Department not intervene or appear to intervene in an independent investigation, he said.

Carney said Ruemmler was informed by the Treasury Departments General Counsels office April 24 that the Inspector General for Tax Administration was completing a report that found that IRS employees improperly scrutinized political organizations seeking tax exempt status by searching their applications for words including Tea Party and patriot.

The previous week, on April 16, Ruemmler had learned more generally that there were a number of Inspector General reports being finalized and an IRS investigation was among those investigations, Carney said.

Carneys comments today are at odds with what he told reporters last week, when he said the White House counsel only found out about the review being conducted and coming to conclusion by the inspector general.

Carney insisted the two statements arent in conflict and today he just provided additional information.

The White House counsel was told, broadly, that theres an inspector general audit reaching its conclusion, he said. The potential findings are that some people improperly targeted conservative organizations in their applications for tax-exempt status, but there was no specificity about who, about motivation, certainly no names of involvement, and it was not concluded.

Four congressional committees and the Justice Department are investigating the inspector generals findings that the Internal Revenue Service beginning in 2010 targeted for extra review anti-tax Tea Party groups seeking tax-exempt status.

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Oklahoma City Stations Tap Disaster Experience to Get Word Out Effectively

By Michael Malone -- Broadcasting & Cable, 5/21/2013 1:54:18 PM

The Oklahoma City TV stations are getting high marks for timely coverage that some feel may have prevented scores of deaths as a devastating tornado leveled much of Moore, Okla. May 20.

While the number of fatalities has varied dramatically before appearing to settle in around two dozen on Tuesday afternoon, pinpoint warnings from the stations' meteorological crews and sobering aerial footage sent a clear message that this storm was nothing short of a monster.

"Channels 4 [KFOR], 5 [KOCO] and 9 [KWTV] did an outstanding job of covering this" says Vince Orza, who runs the independent KSBI in DMA No. 41. "The total could have been in the hundreds but for their coverage. The press is the reason people are alive today."

Griffin owns CBS affiliate KWTV. Local TV has NBC station KFOR. Hearst TV has ABC outlet KOCO, while Sinclair owns the Fox-CW duo, KOKH-KOCB.

Full scale disasters are not a new concept for the Oklahoma City news crews. On May 3, 1999, a series of massive tornados struck Moore, killing 46. Four years earlier, 168 were killed when a federal office building was bombed.

"Unfortunately, we're used to it," says Rob Krier, the Griffin COO who oversees KWTV. "After the bombing, we did the same thing. After May 3, we did the same thing. We're pretty good with disasters and pulling together."

Intense rain is falling Tuesday, hampering rescue efforts. "It's made a bad situation worse," says Orza.

While KSBI does not produce news, it does air a daily talk show at 4 p.m., which will feature discussions with people who lost their homes in '99 and how they coped, while helping viewers find the right charity and avoid scams. "We're taking a different route," says Orza. "We assume everybody else is covering the scene. We'll tell people who are not at the scene what they can do to help."

The New York Times credited the Oklahoma City stations for putting their helicopters in the air in dangerous circumstances and, as the paper put it, "providing a visual exclamation point for the meteorologists who were warning residents to seek shelter." The Today show team was up in the air with NBC affiliate KFOR Tuesday morning. One local broadcast vet says the rescue personnel asked the stations to ground their helicopters just after the tornado, as their noise was drowning out possible cries for help. The stations complied, then when given the OK, ascended to a high enough perch to steer well clear of the rescue efforts.

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The Nightclub Scene and DJ Rivalries Form the Backdrop to a New Sultry Lesbian Novel — “Journey to Ibiza”

MIAMI BEACH, Fla., May 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --The steamy love story of Natalie and Victoria that started in "To Love a Woman or Butterflies Butterflies Butterflies" evolves to tell the tale of Rita and Maggie in the second lesbian romance novel from author Fire De Ville, "Journey to Ibiza."

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Set amidst the intoxicating world of big city nightclubs and DJ rivalries, "Journey to Ibiza" begins with a chance encounter between Maggie, a struggling DJ, and Rita, a budding music producer, thanks to a partially hidden hat. The chance encounter soon evolves into a deep friendship, the discovery of a mutual attraction to music, and a "should she or shouldn't she" take the plunge into a relationship at the risk of ruining the friendship. Along the way, there's a seemingly magic coin, a stolen remix of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," matching yin and yang tattoos, and a cavalcade of characters with names like DJ Boobs, DJ Fat Cat Daddy, and a bitchy thieving DJ Jules.

Readers follow the cast of characters through the club scene of the city, during family parties and holidays, through numerous sexual encounters, along on a doomed DJ tour, and eventually to the sun-soaked sands of Ibiza where Maggie, as DJ Maggie Moo Moo, just might get her big break. Central to the story is Maggie and Rita's relationship, first friendship, then lovers, and then at odds with one another. Will they reconcile? Their support network, including Rita's Godmother Victoria and her partner Natalie from the first book, are confident that these two girls were meant for one another, so they get to work behind the scenes.

While part of an over-arching trilogy, "Journey to Ibiza" is a stand-alone read, according to De Ville. Familiar characters from the first book return, but De Ville populates this second book with fresh and intriguing personalities so new fans to the series won't feel left out.

With the popularity of her debut novel, De Ville is establishing herself as an exciting new voice in female erotic literature, and this sultry story takes readers on an amazing -- and steamy -- journey. "I wanted to communicate to the world through these two characters that love is love, nothing more, nothing less," she says. "It doesn't matter who you love as long as you love."

"Journey to Ibiza" is published by Friesen Press and is now available for Kindle and in soft cover and hardcover directly from the publisher's website and Amazon.com with prices starting at $5.99. Visit: http://www.Firedeville.com to order.

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May 6, 2013 - Monday night on Hannity, Ann Coulter shared her opinions on President Obama #39;s foreign policy, from Syria to Benghazi, with Sean Hannity. Coulte...

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