domenico, thank you so much.york's attorney general has launched an investigation into whether banks illegally foreclosed on homes of active duty members of the u.s. military. data released by federal banking regulator shows ten banks went after nearly 5,000 service members while they were fighting abroad. joining me now, california democratic congresswoman loretta sanchez, a member of the house armed services committee. good morning. >> good morning. >> the foreclosure is a violation of the service members civil relief act which restricts foreclosures on homes in the military when they're on active duty, so how did this happen? >> well, that's a good question. first, let me preface all of this by saying that it's not just the military that have had problems, but many, many households across the united states where these banks have foreclosed or doctored up documents, not gone to court and gotten the correct information and the correct paperwork. so, it's more than just the military families. but can you imagine