for the latest we turn to associated press intelligence reporter ken dilanian. so, ken dilanian, how much worse is this than what's been previously acknowledged? >> well judy we knew this was a serious breach, but the letter today releaseed by the union lays out with a lot more specificity than the the obama administration had what types of information was stolen and how comprehensive it was. the union is saying all the information in the compromised database was taken and there are about 780 category of information in the database-- military records, dates of birth, retirement dates, previous addresses, all sorts of very personal information on millions of federal and retired federal employees that this union is saying they believe were taken. >> woodruff: ands as i understand it it's all federal employees, civilian employees and all former employees as well. >> right, so that would not include military people and it doesn't include certain intelligence agency people but it includes almost everyonees. >> woodruff: i asked the white house press secretary a few m