Friday, May 17, 2013

Ousted IRS chief: Errors not caused by politics

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The ousted chief of the Internal Revenue Service is telling Congress that his agency made errors in targeting conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, but he says the mistakes were not the result of partisan views.

In a prepared statement, former acting IRS commissioner Steven Miller was ready to tell the House Ways and Means Committee on Friday that the screening system agency workers set up was designed to deal with a growing caseload of groups seeking tax-exempt status. Miller said it was not due to "any political or partisan viewpoint."

He says that the IRS has instituted new processes designed to prevent the problem from occurring again.

Miller was testifying in Congress' first hearing into the targeting of tea party and other conservative groups by the IRS.

Associated Press

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Walters: I'm retiring from appearing on TV at all

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Barbara Walters.

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Barbara Walters.

As expected, veteran television journalist Barbara Walters announced her retirement on "The View" Monday morning -- or rather, her impending retirement. Walters plans to say "so long" to TV in 2014.

"I'm always accused of making people cry," the 83-year-old said as she wiped away tears. "So, let me just say ? that I have been on television continuously for over 50 years, but in the summer of 2014 -- a year from now -- I plan to retire from appearing on television at all.

"It has been an absolutely joyful, rewarding, challenging, fascinating, occasionally bumpy ride and I wouldn't change a thing."

After explaining that her health is fine and that the decision was all her own, Walters went on reveal that she'll continue to be a co-executive producer on "The View" even after her on-screen days are over -- whenever that really is. Despite her original declaration that she was retiring from any TV "at all" after next summer, that won't really be the case.

"There will be special occasions, and I will come back," she admitted. "I'm not walking into the sunset. But I don't want to appear on another program; I don?t want to climb another mountain. I want, instead, to sit on a sunny field and admire the very gifted women -- OK, some men too -- who will be taking my place."

Walters, who started her career as a TODAY writer in 1961 and later moved on to the role of on-air co-host, said that she was now passing the torch to another generation of women.

"I smile when some young woman says, 'I grew up watching you on TV,'" she shared. "It's their time now."

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/barbara-walters-im-retiring-appearing-television-all-1C9898090

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