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katherine archuleta resigned less than 24 hours after saying she had no plans to resign. yesterday it revealed more than 20 million americans had personal data stolen. deputy director beth cooper become interim director effective tomorrow. jonathan: a federal appeals court upheld corruptions conviction of former governor bob mcdonnell. mcdonnel claimed he only extended routine courtesies to businessman johnny williams who had given the governor and mrs. mcdonnel more than $165,000 in gifts and loans. the appeals court rejected the appeal saying that mcdonnel received a fair trial. the former governor sentenced to two years in prison. he has been free on bond pursuing the appeal. tonight at 6:00, the next step for the mcdonald's and the effort to avoid going to prison. kimberly: back to normal now at the marriott hotel after a brief evacuation. witnesses said they smelled fumes in the lobby at noon. better than midnight. a member of the associate is there for the convention and smoke was found on the second floor but dissipated. jonathan: an elementary school principal has
katherine archuleta resigned less than 24 hours after saying she had no plans to resign. yesterday it revealed more than 20 million americans had personal data stolen. deputy director beth cooper become interim director effective tomorrow. jonathan: a federal appeals court upheld corruptions conviction of former governor bob mcdonnell. mcdonnel claimed he only extended routine courtesies to businessman johnny williams who had given the governor and mrs. mcdonnel more than $165,000 in gifts and...
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chris, where do we go from here now that katherine archuleta has stepped down?> reporter: yeah the immediate question is what does this mean for the 22 million americans, bun in 15 americans, affected by this? the answer suspect clear. at the briefing today, white house press secretary josh
chris, where do we go from here now that katherine archuleta has stepped down?> reporter: yeah the immediate question is what does this mean for the 22 million americans, bun in 15 americans, affected by this? the answer suspect clear. at the briefing today, white house press secretary josh
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as a result katherine archuleta, the embattled head of personnel department resigned. julianna goldman has more on that. good morning. >> good morning. katherine ar chew let ta has insisted she would stay. in fact, last month she said if there's anyone to blame, it's the perpetrators. but after calls from both democrats and republicans she needed to be fire she told the president a new leader was needed. >> given the challenges facing opm right now, a new manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences is needed. >> white house press secretary josh earnest said friday the president was briefed on the full scope of the cyber intrusion over the last few days. when the breach was first revealed in june the administration said 4.2 million current and federal workers were affected but those numbers quickly ballooned and this week officials said the hackers believed to be from china accessed the personal information of 21.5 million people including anyone who had submitted government background checks their families and friend friends. fbi director james comey calle
as a result katherine archuleta, the embattled head of personnel department resigned. julianna goldman has more on that. good morning. >> good morning. katherine ar chew let ta has insisted she would stay. in fact, last month she said if there's anyone to blame, it's the perpetrators. but after calls from both democrats and republicans she needed to be fire she told the president a new leader was needed. >> given the challenges facing opm right now, a new manager with a specialized...
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. >> and the president not willing to cut loose katherine archuleta.re's by partisan calls for her to go. >> whose held accountable from the government side. we look at target the ceo and cio were fired. you have to change the attitudes, until you start holding people accountable for failure, and these are failures, you won't get the change we need in the time frame we need it. >> individuals identified by the government as having the data compromised get a letter outlining things to do. nothing in the letter is the u.s. government accepting liability. no one wants to accept responsibility. >> i don't think people are happy. they want to know what happened. >>> time is 4:15, three hours from now the confederate flag on the capital grounds in south carolina are going down. >> governor nikki haley signed the bill into law yesterday. the flag will be taken down and moved to a museum. all over the country the confederate flag are being taken down. >> how can we expect to honor a nation when there are signs of bondage of our fellow americans. >> mississippi
. >> and the president not willing to cut loose katherine archuleta.re's by partisan calls for her to go. >> whose held accountable from the government side. we look at target the ceo and cio were fired. you have to change the attitudes, until you start holding people accountable for failure, and these are failures, you won't get the change we need in the time frame we need it. >> individuals identified by the government as having the data compromised get a letter outlining...
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here we are at 12:45 friday afternoon, and katherine archuleta has done just that.ing to archuleta and the white house, the director of the office of personnel management resigned earlier this morning, the president accepted that resignation. of course, this all stems from opm saying yesterday that the hack believed to be by the chinese isn't 4 million people or even a little more than that, it's actually about 22 million people, and not just government employees, folks who tried to get security clearance over the last 15 years from the opm. we can tell you that beth kobeert who works with the office of management and budget will step into the new role, and archuleta ends in a few hours from now, at the close of this. neil? neil: thank you very much, blake burman in washington. keeping an eye on the markets right now, you heard the news that as far as the federal reserve is concerned and janet yellen inclined to raise rates this year, despite treaties from europe to cool them on that. stave them off, she is not inclined to do that. that's janet yellen. see how it's
here we are at 12:45 friday afternoon, and katherine archuleta has done just that.ing to archuleta and the white house, the director of the office of personnel management resigned earlier this morning, the president accepted that resignation. of course, this all stems from opm saying yesterday that the hack believed to be by the chinese isn't 4 million people or even a little more than that, it's actually about 22 million people, and not just government employees, folks who tried to get...
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then hours after insisting that she was staying put katherine archuleta quit. this is one of several set of people are demanding. on thursday we learned the cyber attack was five times worse than reported. there is still not total clarity on exactly who is affected. beyond that if it goes past the number of 22 million. >> we are talking about a large number. this is a complex investigation. they working diligently to determine who they may have exactly been compromised. there will be an effort after that to locate the individuals and communicate to them the risks they face. >> some members of congress from our area are presenting a new bill they say would better protect the victims or help them recover from the cyber attack. we have more on that at 6:00. on capitol hill, scott thuman abc7 news. jonathan: right now former virginia governor bob mcdonnell vowing to fight the corruption conviction all the way to the supreme court. this is after a federal appeals court upheld his conviction today. you may recall a federal jury found mcdonnel and his wife guilty of c
then hours after insisting that she was staying put katherine archuleta quit. this is one of several set of people are demanding. on thursday we learned the cyber attack was five times worse than reported. there is still not total clarity on exactly who is affected. beyond that if it goes past the number of 22 million. >> we are talking about a large number. this is a complex investigation. they working diligently to determine who they may have exactly been compromised. there will be an...
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katherine archuleta resigned 24 hours going anywhere. she had been under fire after hackers implicated the database -- infiltrated the database and gain access to more than 20 million federal workers' records. coming up, a thrill ride turns into a close call, caught on tape. what happened when a bungee cord snapped. and a futuristic travel idea closer to reality. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number don't miss the final days of the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. don't miss the final days of the lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $700 on selected mattress sets. ends sunday! know better sleep with sleep number. jonathan: 7 on your side with a health alert and a warning about pain relievers. the fda is now saying that nsaid drugs could increase your risk of
katherine archuleta resigned 24 hours going anywhere. she had been under fire after hackers implicated the database -- infiltrated the database and gain access to more than 20 million federal workers' records. coming up, a thrill ride turns into a close call, caught on tape. what happened when a bungee cord snapped. and a futuristic travel idea closer to reality. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number don't miss the...
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but in this one, katherine archuleta leaving does not instill confidence in me and i'm of course justn. but the situation in terms of cyber security is actually going to get any better. >> from a standpoint we have to do something. we fire this one person and all of a sudden the chinese are going to back off or something with what looks to be a very devastating security breech. that is obviously not going to happen. what's interesting is there is a people that meme that's emerged of the right because katherine archuleta was the affirmative action hire and i think your point is really important here. we've certainly seen that private companies do not have a handle on security. another shocking thing is the federal government doesn't have two-factor security checks which had that private contractor gotten something to their phone it would have happened. so this clearly goes far deeper than just one person who suddenly has become the scapegoat scapegoat. >> do you think that we are -- i mean obviously we could be careful with the data that opm had. but generally speaking in the 21ness ce
but in this one, katherine archuleta leaving does not instill confidence in me and i'm of course justn. but the situation in terms of cyber security is actually going to get any better. >> from a standpoint we have to do something. we fire this one person and all of a sudden the chinese are going to back off or something with what looks to be a very devastating security breech. that is obviously not going to happen. what's interesting is there is a people that meme that's emerged of the...
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amy: katherine archuleta was the first latina to lead the office of personnel management.ere in new york, hundreds of people gathered at the east hampton home of hedge fund billionaire daniel loeb, who was hosting a $5000-a-plate fundraiser for new york governor andrew cuomo. outside loeb's estate saturday evening, protesters chanted, "cuomo, cuomo, you can't hide we can see your greedy side," and "hey, governor 1%, who do you represent?" the group hedgeclippers says loeb and fellow hedge funders are driving school privatization and income inequality in new york, while fueling the financial crisis facing puerto rico. dubbed america's greece, puerto rico has $73 billion in debt, up to half of which is held by hedge funds. in london, environmental activists chained themselves together on the runway at heathrow airport to protest plans to build a third runway. the protesters cut through a fence and locked down on the northern runway, prompting a number of flight cancellations. they are from a group called "plane stupid," which seeks to highlight the role of the airline indust
amy: katherine archuleta was the first latina to lead the office of personnel management.ere in new york, hundreds of people gathered at the east hampton home of hedge fund billionaire daniel loeb, who was hosting a $5000-a-plate fundraiser for new york governor andrew cuomo. outside loeb's estate saturday evening, protesters chanted, "cuomo, cuomo, you can't hide we can see your greedy side," and "hey, governor 1%, who do you represent?" the group hedgeclippers says loeb...
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. >> earlier today katherine archuleta told the president that she is leaving and her resignation comes the day after her agency disclosed that hackers stole the personal information of more than 21 million people. members of congress in both parties demanded archuleta resign and beth cobert, opm's second in charge, will serve as interim director. many of those people affected by the security breach live and work right here around the nation's capital. peggy fox has been out talking to people today and joins us live on capital hill and, peg, i know people aren't happy. >> reporter: oh, yes, they are worried, but they aren't just blaming the opm director who just resigned. they're pointing to general leadership in the federal government and also when they call animosity from congress toward federal workers. >> i think it's a mess. you know, my information was stolen and it's distressing that it's not as secure as it should be. >> reporter: as federal workers break for lunch on a warm july friday, that summer carefree feeling is gone. >> it's disappointing that there wasn't more oversight
. >> earlier today katherine archuleta told the president that she is leaving and her resignation comes the day after her agency disclosed that hackers stole the personal information of more than 21 million people. members of congress in both parties demanded archuleta resign and beth cobert, opm's second in charge, will serve as interim director. many of those people affected by the security breach live and work right here around the nation's capital. peggy fox has been out talking to...
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presiÓn en el congreso hoy la directora de la oficina federal de administraciÓn de personal katherine archuleta su importante trabajo. >>> el ataco cibernÉtico fue descubierto en abril pero el gobierno dijo que los piratas ya estaban en el sistema desde hace un aÑo sin ser detectados. >>> esta experta dice para las vick imos no hay musa opciones mÁs que estar pendientes de sus cuentas. >>> mÁs pendiente de la informaciÓn tuya en todo el sentido de la palabra. >>> por ahora las revisoes de antecedentes se hacen a mano para prevenir aunque el gobierno dice que no hay evidencia que la informaciÓn robada ha sido usada. >>> y agentes federales dicen que estÁn continÚan investigando pero que es complicada y que dicen estÁn optando o mÁs bien considerando todas las opciÓn de quiÉn pudo haber estado detrÁs de este ataque cibernÉtico. >>> gracias. >>> se armÓ una trifulca en el congreso de oaxaca mientras se discutÍa ley laboral nueva. >>> una ley electoral para ser claros. >>> hubo agresiones verbales, golpes y hasta lluvia de gases de los esquino tordz de incendios todo porque diputados del partido go
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evan this is quite a turn here because just this morning, katherine archuleta, as we understood it sheng down she seemed what defiant in these hearings. what changed? >> that's right, i think the calculus changed because the politics were getting worse and worse, frankly, by the hour. we had the first democrat mark warner of virginia senator, who called for her departure, for her to step down and you had some of the unions who are tarting to now call for her to go and frankly i think the administration realized she had become a liability. especially because the facts of this hack are just getting worse and worse. now we are up to 22.1 million people who are affected according to opm, that's 21.5 million background checks. this is intimate details about people's sex lives, about their medical and their mental health histories. these are things that are golden for a foreign intelligence agency that can use them for black hail. this is a serious hack. very serious attack on the u.s. government. i'll tell you archuleta sent out a statement this morning in which she said that this morning i
evan this is quite a turn here because just this morning, katherine archuleta, as we understood it sheng down she seemed what defiant in these hearings. what changed? >> that's right, i think the calculus changed because the politics were getting worse and worse, frankly, by the hour. we had the first democrat mark warner of virginia senator, who called for her departure, for her to step down and you had some of the unions who are tarting to now call for her to go and frankly i think the...
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from democrats and from republicans for the director of the office of personnel management, katherine archuleta to step down. she said she's not resigning and the government says that they have no indication so far that any of that information has been used. now, a lot of people here in the area may be affected by this, so they'll be sending out notices in the coming weeks to people who were affected by this. in the meantime, you might want to watch your accounts and make sure that you pay very close attention to make sure you're not a victim of identity theft. eun? >> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us, thank you. >>> 4:47 now. we're learning how the fbi was able to keep people safe over the fourth of july holiday. more than ten people were arrested in the u.s. over the past month and james comey believes they were planning attacks around the fourth of july. the people arrested are believed link to isis. islamic state sympathizers are so unpredibable it's hard to be sure of the timing of their plans. >>> the government is extending all federal marriage benefits to all same-sex couples. s
from democrats and from republicans for the director of the office of personnel management, katherine archuleta to step down. she said she's not resigning and the government says that they have no indication so far that any of that information has been used. now, a lot of people here in the area may be affected by this, so they'll be sending out notices in the coming weeks to people who were affected by this. in the meantime, you might want to watch your accounts and make sure that you pay very...
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katherine archuleta was assuring people back as far as june that they were on top of this. obviously they were not. she's in charge of one of the most sensitive agencies in the government. what is her experience to run something like that? she was the national political director of barack obama's 2012 re-election campaign. she's also the head of something called the latina initiative. she's a politico right? >> right. >> that is the kind of person they have put in -- paul this has been happening over and over again. the irs was hacked and that was hacked by thieves who could use that information to steal and create false tax returns. s secret service has experienced a meltdown. the last two years the veterans administration. what is going on inside the federal government? they seem utterly incompetent and it's become dangerous. >> what about national security mary? how big a threat to not just the individuals but to the overall security of the united states? >> well that's the point about the black mail. i think you have so many people who are exposed, who are important, in
katherine archuleta was assuring people back as far as june that they were on top of this. obviously they were not. she's in charge of one of the most sensitive agencies in the government. what is her experience to run something like that? she was the national political director of barack obama's 2012 re-election campaign. she's also the head of something called the latina initiative. she's a politico right? >> right. >> that is the kind of person they have put in -- paul this has...
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katherine archuleta resigned always head of the office of personnel management today in the wake of thegest federal government data breach ever. opm announced yesterday that hackers stole the personal information of more than 21 million people. president obama named beth cobert acting opm director. d? >>> just this week former virginia governor jim gilmore became the 17th republican to announce that he is seeking the 2016 presidential nomination. now gilmore says his military and executive experience sets him apart from the crowded gop field. >> we have to reverse this decline in the united states military. just this week it's been announced the army is going to reduce 40,000 soldiers. this sends a dreadful political message worldwide that we're weak and retreating. >> gilmore is running against former florida governor jeb bush amongst all the others. jeb's brother former president george w. bush, no stranger to the criticism that can come over the course of a campaign. >> some of the worst years of my life were watching my dad be criticized and i'm confident my brother will be criticiz
katherine archuleta resigned always head of the office of personnel management today in the wake of thegest federal government data breach ever. opm announced yesterday that hackers stole the personal information of more than 21 million people. president obama named beth cobert acting opm director. d? >>> just this week former virginia governor jim gilmore became the 17th republican to announce that he is seeking the 2016 presidential nomination. now gilmore says his military and...
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it was on katherine archuleta's watch that hackers stole sensitive personal information on 22 million people who had federal background checks. information including their health and financial records and their social security numbers. in a medical fraud story that we've been following for you all week, a once-respected cancer doctor was sentenced today for subjecting more than 500 patients to brutal treatments they did not need just to collect millions from insurance. prosecutors asked for a sentence of 175 years. dean reynolds was in the court when the judge made his decision. >> reporter: the once-renowned cancer doctor wept uncontrollably as he begged a federal judge for mercy apologizing, as he said, "from the bottom of my heart," while admitted he inflicted needless pain and suffering on more than 500 of his patients. "i stand before you so afraid of my action," cried farid fata, "i don't know what more i can do to express my sorrow and shame." from the rows of victims seated a few feet away came the sound of muffled sobs. fata, who administered almost 3,000 unneeded chemo treat
it was on katherine archuleta's watch that hackers stole sensitive personal information on 22 million people who had federal background checks. information including their health and financial records and their social security numbers. in a medical fraud story that we've been following for you all week, a once-respected cancer doctor was sentenced today for subjecting more than 500 patients to brutal treatments they did not need just to collect millions from insurance. prosecutors asked for a...
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. >> opm director katherine archuleta bowed to pressure to resign because of the breach. the hackers spent almost a year taking information from the databases. the leading suspects for the hack? china. >>> president obama will be going to a federal prison next week for a visit. he'll be the first sitting president to ever visit a federal prison when he goes to a medium security facility in el reno, oklahoma. he'll talk about the criminal justice system there and meet with corrections officials and inmates. >>> next at 11 tonight, donald trump sounding off on the media, american trade deals, and yes immigration. what he sid tonight in an hour-long news conference that at times got heated. >>> new trouble for comedian bill cosby. the lawmakers now calling for him to lose the highest civilian honor in the nation. >>> and the celebration of a lifetime on the streets of the big apple. the women's world cup team on how it compares to winning that match against j >>> two u.s. senators now support an effort to get the white house to revoke bill cosby's presidential medal of freed
. >> opm director katherine archuleta bowed to pressure to resign because of the breach. the hackers spent almost a year taking information from the databases. the leading suspects for the hack? china. >>> president obama will be going to a federal prison next week for a visit. he'll be the first sitting president to ever visit a federal prison when he goes to a medium security facility in el reno, oklahoma. he'll talk about the criminal justice system there and meet with...
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moments ago prominent virginia democrat mark warner urged president obama to fire o.p.m director katherine archuleta, earlier she said she would not resign and at least for tonight the white house is standing by her. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house this evening, thank you. on wall street today, stocks gained back some of the losses that came on a day when a computer glitch stopped trading for hours. the dow closed up 33 points today at 17,548. the cancer doctor who subjected more than 500 patients to unnecessary treatments got a small show of support today, two former patients asked a federal judge to be lenient tomorrow when he sentences dr. farid fata. prosecutors had asked for a sentence of 175 years. dean reynolds is following the case in detroit. >> reporter: in court today, awaiting a sentence, dr. farid fata sat a few feet from monica flagg, his former patient whose case is one of many now sending him to the penitentiary. fata told her she had bone marrow cancer when she did not and put her on chemotherapy he said she would need for the rest of her life. >> i have never heard of s
moments ago prominent virginia democrat mark warner urged president obama to fire o.p.m director katherine archuleta, earlier she said she would not resign and at least for tonight the white house is standing by her. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house this evening, thank you. on wall street today, stocks gained back some of the losses that came on a day when a computer glitch stopped trading for hours. the dow closed up 33 points today at 17,548. the cancer doctor who subjected...
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. >> katherine archuleta is the former director of personal management. she had been in the job -- he claimed that they were making great steps in trying to make sure that this could be prevented. is she a scapegoat? >> in many ways, because she is a person where the buck stops, you have to say, why didn't you take steps to encrypt data on the database and sooner? wise -- why wasn't there a better program in place to analyze mall where -- malware. the country spent close to $1 billion on a detention intruding system that was unable to detect this particular malware. at the same time, it is a legacy system. different people respond to different levels of urgency around them. this was not a priority. >> how did this happen? how easy was it to hack to the database? >> at this point, they are thinking they had to have nation state to -- nation state support. einstein three, the system they were using to diagnose and detect intrusions in real time, it failed. it is not an on complex system. -- uncomplex system. the malware mimicked traffic. it was incredibly s
. >> katherine archuleta is the former director of personal management. she had been in the job -- he claimed that they were making great steps in trying to make sure that this could be prevented. is she a scapegoat? >> in many ways, because she is a person where the buck stops, you have to say, why didn't you take steps to encrypt data on the database and sooner? wise -- why wasn't there a better program in place to analyze mall where -- malware. the country spent close to $1...
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. >> reporter: the head of opm fought to save her job but katherine archuleta turned in her resignation today. >> it requires a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. >> reporter: beth culvert takes over. >> they are still feeding the beast. they are still putting really sensitive information into a system that we know is not secure. >> reporter: most government workers told their private information was not hacked now know it was. >> i'm worried and, frankly i think all of us are a bit concerned but frankly it doesn't surprise me i'm sorry to say that. >> reporter: 21.5 million had their data breached. employees applicants and family members. even the fbi director's family. >> i have siblings, five kids all of that is in there. >> stolen is social security number health records and financial history. if the chinese have them, it recruits industrial spies. >> they can tell who is under financial pressure and put more pressure on them to turn them. >> reporter: job one now is to close the barn door. while security teams rush to put in place intrusion alarms and firewal
. >> reporter: the head of opm fought to save her job but katherine archuleta turned in her resignation today. >> it requires a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. >> reporter: beth culvert takes over. >> they are still feeding the beast. they are still putting really sensitive information into a system that we know is not secure. >> reporter: most government workers told their private information was not hacked now know it was. >> i'm...
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katherine archuleta's resignation comes a day after the news hat hackers stole information of close to 22 million people. >>> the confederate flag flying on the south carolina capitol grounds is gone. first the flag was removed and then a crane came along and took that pole away. mary bruce has new details on the murder weapon used in the hate crime that led to the flag's removal. >> reporter: a stunning heartbreaking admission from the fbi director about last month's massacre in a south carolina church. the accused killer dylan roof should not have been able to buy a gun. the national background check system failed. roof who is charmgged with killing nine people at a bible study previously admitted to drug possession during an arrest, a revelation that should have prevented him from buying a weapon but that information failed to surface during the fbi background check. >> the fbi is continuing to investigate exactly what happened when it came to the purchase of the firearm by the suspect in the charleston shooting. >> reporter: the fbi admitting the painful lapse hours after the confe
katherine archuleta's resignation comes a day after the news hat hackers stole information of close to 22 million people. >>> the confederate flag flying on the south carolina capitol grounds is gone. first the flag was removed and then a crane came along and took that pole away. mary bruce has new details on the murder weapon used in the hate crime that led to the flag's removal. >> reporter: a stunning heartbreaking admission from the fbi director about last month's massacre in...
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katherine archuleta abruptly resign after bowing to demands that she be fired. back in april hackers breach a data base and stole personal information of 21 million employees and their families. >>> greece hopes to get a third bailout. the finance ministers meets in brussels. without a deal, greece could crash the euro. the world is bracing for the financial sequence of that. >>> pope francis is in paraguay, the final leg of his south american trip. the pontiff will lead mass this morning. it is the most important pilgrimage sight in paraguay. he held baptisms at the shrine when he was archbishop of argentina. the pope has reached out to the poor during his south american trip. >>> we're 76 days away from the hope's first official visit to the u.s., which includes philadelphia for the world meeting of families. his visit presents a huge challenge for the security teams to protect him and millions of visitors to the city. the agency has gotten guidance from rome, but his surprise interactions with the crowd makes him a challenge for protecting him. >> we have to
katherine archuleta abruptly resign after bowing to demands that she be fired. back in april hackers breach a data base and stole personal information of 21 million employees and their families. >>> greece hopes to get a third bailout. the finance ministers meets in brussels. without a deal, greece could crash the euro. the world is bracing for the financial sequence of that. >>> pope francis is in paraguay, the final leg of his south american trip. the pontiff will lead mass...
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katherine archuleta resigned yesterday after vowing not to quit the day before. her deputy director now takes over. they told workers their private information was probably not hacked. now they know it was presumably by the chinese. the white house says it's taking corrective measures but critics are skeptical. >> isn't the urgent channels that they're facing right now, it's clear that a manager with a specialized set of skills and experience is needed. >> they're still feeding the beast. they're still putting really sensitive information into a system that we know is not secure. >> the hackers got social security numbers, fingerprints health records, financial history. experts say if the chinese have all that information, it could help them to recruit industrial spies. >>> speaking of hacking attacks, if you've been to hershey park recently you could be involved. it involved credit cards used there through february 14th to june 2nd. the company is now offering a free year of credit monitoring for anybody affected. >>> this morning we are learning more about the
katherine archuleta resigned yesterday after vowing not to quit the day before. her deputy director now takes over. they told workers their private information was probably not hacked. now they know it was presumably by the chinese. the white house says it's taking corrective measures but critics are skeptical. >> isn't the urgent channels that they're facing right now, it's clear that a manager with a specialized set of skills and experience is needed. >> they're still feeding the...
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en la carta de renuncia katherine archuleta escribi: "creo que lo mejor es que yo me haga para un ladoque entre a esta agencia nuevo liderazgo" su renuncia es apenas una de las consecuencias. (4:00 nat "es un dolor de cabeza, es un degaste mental") la peor es esta. miles de personas como l cuya informacin fue robada por criminales cibernticos. cosas como nmero de seguro social, historial mdico, historial financiero y huellas digitales entre otras. s/ jean paul zarruk, ex empleado del gobierno federal "es algo sumamente delicado. es toda tu información. tú sabes que en este país tu vida es tu crédito. tu número de seguro social es sumamente importante" el gobierno ayer confirm que ms de 21-millones de personas pudieron ser afectadas. y peor noticia, segn este experto. (nat "es imposible protegerse de estos ataques cibernéticos) sin embargo recomienda. s/ ricardo romero, experto en seguridad cibernética "nunca utilices claves que son fáciles de designar, edúcate y lee un poco más y entiende que tan vulnerable somos usando un teléfono inteligente, usando una aplicación" las autoridades ha
en la carta de renuncia katherine archuleta escribi: "creo que lo mejor es que yo me haga para un ladoque entre a esta agencia nuevo liderazgo" su renuncia es apenas una de las consecuencias. (4:00 nat "es un dolor de cabeza, es un degaste mental") la peor es esta. miles de personas como l cuya informacin fue robada por criminales cibernticos. cosas como nmero de seguro social, historial mdico, historial financiero y huellas digitales entre otras. s/ jean paul zarruk, ex...
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tomorrow, bell have a rks will have a new boss the head of opm fought to save her job but director katherine archuleta sent her resignation to the white house today. >> the challenges facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a certain set of skills and experiences. >> reporter: deputy director beth cobert takes over with republicans warning of more problems. >> they are still feeding the beast. beast. i'm wore riched frank lyried. didn't surprise me. it didn't. >> reporter: 25.1 million had their data breached, federal employees, job applicants and family members filled out a form sf-86 so a loved one could get government clearance. even the fbi director's family. >> i got siblings, i got five kids, i got all of that is in there. >> reporter: stolen are social security numbers, finger prints health records and financial histories. if the chinese has them that helps recruit industrial spice. >> probably compromised individuals, tell maybe under financial pressure and put a little bit more pressure on them in order to turn them. >> reporter: job one now to close the barn door. wh
tomorrow, bell have a rks will have a new boss the head of opm fought to save her job but director katherine archuleta sent her resignation to the white house today. >> the challenges facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a certain set of skills and experiences. >> reporter: deputy director beth cobert takes over with republicans warning of more problems. >> they are still feeding the beast. beast. i'm wore riched frank lyried. didn't surprise me. it...
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katherine archuleta's resignation follows that massive hacking breach at the federal agency in what was believed to be the largest cyber attack ever against government computers. the records of nearly 22 million people were stolen from opm computers. u.s. officials are not saying who is behind the attack, but many are pointing the finger at china. >> the chinese will use this to spy on us. this gives them an immense intelligence advantage. >> millions of americans are receiving letters telling them their data is at risk. the white house says there is no indication yet those hackers have used the stolen information. at 6:00 peggy fox gets more information on the stolen information from federal information. >>> an investigation found at howard university hospital patient names, account numbers and service dates from the university faculty practice plan were involved. about 1,400 patients are impacted. the error happened when a debt collection company sent parents' letters to the wrong addresses. >>> it will be a wet start to that weekend. our first alert chief meteorologist topper shutt i
katherine archuleta's resignation follows that massive hacking breach at the federal agency in what was believed to be the largest cyber attack ever against government computers. the records of nearly 22 million people were stolen from opm computers. u.s. officials are not saying who is behind the attack, but many are pointing the finger at china. >> the chinese will use this to spy on us. this gives them an immense intelligence advantage. >> millions of americans are receiving...
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katherine archuleta has stepped down after 22 million people were affected by a data breach.is more than five times the original amount reported. house speaker boehner said he had no confidence in archuleta repairing the problem but the white house stood by her until this afternoon. >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes as the white house does the current crisis requires a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. that's precisely why the president has accepted her resignation. >> let me bring in evan perez. really my question yesterday, the white house was standing by her and clearly today that changed. >> exactly 24 hours ago archuleta was on a conference call with reporters saying she wasn't going to design and the white house told me late last night that they were standing behind her. so today what changed was simply the fact that the facts were getting problematic for both the white house and archuleta. questions were beginning to be raised how does someone -- her previous job was a political
katherine archuleta has stepped down after 22 million people were affected by a data breach.is more than five times the original amount reported. house speaker boehner said he had no confidence in archuleta repairing the problem but the white house stood by her until this afternoon. >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes as the white house does the current crisis requires a manager with a specialized set of skills and...
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now, white house press secretary josh earnest so to reporters on the resignation of katherine archuleta, the extension of the andorairan nuclear negotiations and president obama's upcoming visit to a federal prison in oklahoma. this is one hour and 10 minutes. josh earnest: good afternoon everybody. t.g.i.f. >> can you elaborate? josh: this is the fifth of five briefings this week. looking forward to completing this one. >> that's an editorial -- josh: i'm sure there are some that share that view. jim, i think this is a milestone today. >> it is. josh: congratulations on your many years of service. [applause] josh: jim, you're a true professional man, we're going to miss you. we wish you and your family the best. >> thank you and your staff and to all my hardworking colleagues here, it's been an honor to work with you guys. anyway, we got news today. josh: yes, we do. >> just yesterday, director archuleta was insisting she would remain in the job. what changed? josh: i can tell you that director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes, a
now, white house press secretary josh earnest so to reporters on the resignation of katherine archuleta, the extension of the andorairan nuclear negotiations and president obama's upcoming visit to a federal prison in oklahoma. this is one hour and 10 minutes. josh earnest: good afternoon everybody. t.g.i.f. >> can you elaborate? josh: this is the fifth of five briefings this week. looking forward to completing this one. >> that's an editorial -- josh: i'm sure there are some that...
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katherine archuleta resigned as director of the federal personnel office.ter news the breach was five times larger than originally reported. hackers stole personal information from government computers. exposing social security numbers, health and financial records, of more than 21 million americans. >>> stocks had their best day in two months on word that greece is moving closer to a bailout deal. the dow added nearly 212 points. the nasdaq was up 75. the s&p 500 gained 25. >>> meanwhile, fed chair janet yellen says the u.s. is still on track for an interest rate hike this year the first one in nine years. janet yellen said there are signs of an improving economy but concerns remain about the labor market and problems overseas. >>> today, california and federal fire agencies teamed up to deliver a strong message to the public. don't fly drones over wildfires. they talked about how dangerous it can be to fly hobby drones if the airspace above a wildfire and in just the last week, the u.s. forest service says that there have been four different incidents in
katherine archuleta resigned as director of the federal personnel office.ter news the breach was five times larger than originally reported. hackers stole personal information from government computers. exposing social security numbers, health and financial records, of more than 21 million americans. >>> stocks had their best day in two months on word that greece is moving closer to a bailout deal. the dow added nearly 212 points. the nasdaq was up 75. the s&p 500 gained 25....
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>> well it is surprising because, on a conference call for reporters yesterday katherine archuleta, who testified recently insisted on multiple occasions that she was not going to step down but clearly the temperature changed overnight and the white house this morning said the decision to go was hers alone. >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes as the white house does that the urgent challenges currently facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. that's precisely why the president has accepted her resignation. >> republicans said in a statement this afternoon the resignation of the opm director does not in any way absolve the president of the responsibility to repair this damage to our national security. we know from last year's resignation of the va secretary the change in personnel does not always lead to real change. private intelligence sources tell fox news they believe the new number of 21 million people affected is still low and it may go as high as 3
>> well it is surprising because, on a conference call for reporters yesterday katherine archuleta, who testified recently insisted on multiple occasions that she was not going to step down but clearly the temperature changed overnight and the white house this morning said the decision to go was hers alone. >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes as the white house does that the urgent challenges currently facing the...
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katherine archuleta was first grilled in june after we learned about the breach a month earlier and nowider. they are calling for her and the person in charge of information technology for the administration to be fired. no indication that's going to happen. archuleta has said she is not going to step down. what she's doing is trying to respond to this massive breach. we are talking about very sensitive information. social security numbers, banking information. health records even. and fingerprints of people who applied for background checks or who were federal workers. all of it stolen from the database that opm says is targeted ten million times a month. that's how many they thwarted. this one they didn't. in fact, they think the hackers were in the system for a year before they were detected. so lots of people in the dmv may be affected by this. a couple of things to know. they haven't started sending out notices yet, so you know the you're affected but if you worked for the federal government after 2000 or applied for a background check, they think you're likely in that group. keep
katherine archuleta was first grilled in june after we learned about the breach a month earlier and nowider. they are calling for her and the person in charge of information technology for the administration to be fired. no indication that's going to happen. archuleta has said she is not going to step down. what she's doing is trying to respond to this massive breach. we are talking about very sensitive information. social security numbers, banking information. health records even. and...
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katherine archuleta has stepped down. for her resignation has grown after the number of victims was actually 22 million. that is more than five times that original number reported. >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes as the white house does the urgent challenges facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. that's precisely why the president accepted her resignation. >> the white house has named beth cobert as the interim director. >>> aqap headquartered in it yemen and the stret isthreat is coming from this new leader. "all of you must direct and gather your arrows and swords against it." let me bring in the author of the book, "foreign and domestic,". >> he's one bad individual. he trained at farms in afghanistan prior to 9/11. he participated in the "uss cole" bombing in yemen. he was one of the ones that broke out of prison in '06. he led the civil war against the government of yemen. that
katherine archuleta has stepped down. for her resignation has grown after the number of victims was actually 22 million. that is more than five times that original number reported. >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes as the white house does the urgent challenges facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. that's precisely why the president accepted her...
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katherine archuleta, director of the office of personal management. michael esser, and richard spires former chief information officer at dhs and irs. director chooel, i invite you to present your testimony. >> chairman boseman, ranking member coons and members of the sub-committee, government and nongovernment entities are under constant attack by evolving and advance persistent threats and criminal actors. these adversaries are sophisticated, well-funded and focused. unfortunately, these attacks will not stop. if anything they will increase. although opm has taken significant steps to meet our responsibility to secure personnel data, it is clear that opm needs to accelerate these efforts, not only for those individuals personally but also as a matter of national security. my goal as director is to leverage cyber security best practices and protect the sensitive information entrusted to the agency modernizing our i.t. infrastructure, to better confront emerging threats and to meet our mission and customer service expectations. opm has undertaken an a
katherine archuleta, director of the office of personal management. michael esser, and richard spires former chief information officer at dhs and irs. director chooel, i invite you to present your testimony. >> chairman boseman, ranking member coons and members of the sub-committee, government and nongovernment entities are under constant attack by evolving and advance persistent threats and criminal actors. these adversaries are sophisticated, well-funded and focused. unfortunately,...
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. >>> office of personnel mpgt director katherine archuleta recently revealed two recent opm data breaches one a hacker gained access to opm records with a credential used by a federal contractor and doesn't blean anybody at her agency is personally responsible for the cyber attacks. the first breach disclosed june 4th and impacted an estimated 4.2. federal workers. op mp has yet to determine how many people were impacted buoy a second data breach. she and other witnesses testified before a senate subcommittee. >>> the hearing will come to order. the massive breach of opm systems may have been the most devastating cyber security attack in our nation's history. unfortunately while the news reports about these incidents have been shocking, they should not be surprising. the opm incident follows several across government and is only the latest example of the federal government's inability to protect itself from cyber security threats. today's hearing before the subcommittee on financial services and general government is intended to illicit further information about the recent opm data breach
. >>> office of personnel mpgt director katherine archuleta recently revealed two recent opm data breaches one a hacker gained access to opm records with a credential used by a federal contractor and doesn't blean anybody at her agency is personally responsible for the cyber attacks. the first breach disclosed june 4th and impacted an estimated 4.2. federal workers. op mp has yet to determine how many people were impacted buoy a second data breach. she and other witnesses testified...
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chris, where do we go from here now that katherine archuleta has stepped down? >> reporter: yeah the immediate question is what does this mean for the 22 million americans, bun in 15 americans, affected by this? the answer suspect clear. at the briefing today, white house press secretary josh earnest said that investigators don't even yet have a handle on exactly who is affected and that means that no letters can go out, no notification go out. remember, this covers people who got background checks over the last 15 years. some of them never worked for the federal government. some of them don't work for the federal government now. so first and foremost, they would have to track all those people down once they figure out exactly who they are. in the mean tame, what do you do for them you heard from eleanor holmes norton, she along with democratic senators, who have large numbers of federal workers in their district, are proposing that lifetime protection as well as $5 million in insurance, but there is no guess even at this point whether it's the three years that
chris, where do we go from here now that katherine archuleta has stepped down? >> reporter: yeah the immediate question is what does this mean for the 22 million americans, bun in 15 americans, affected by this? the answer suspect clear. at the briefing today, white house press secretary josh earnest said that investigators don't even yet have a handle on exactly who is affected and that means that no letters can go out, no notification go out. remember, this covers people who got...
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katherine archuleta resigned today. kevin rudd joins me. the economist came out and is doing his best and apparently not effectively in propping up the markets. we've got 30% down and the last couple of days almost as dramatic going back up. >> if you bought the stock in june last year, you probably would be about 85% up. so let's just understand that this is a significant correction in the market. you've got chinese assets which have been overpriced, even against a basic analysis with their standard price ratios. but to draw too much of an implication from this in terms of, number one the overall performance of the market in recent times and, two, what it means to the economy in general and, three, the direction of reform, i think we just need to take a calmer pspective. i think the economic reform program is continuing and let's face it, the chinese government is not the first government in the world to intervene in markets. u.s. of a. did that in the early '70s, japanese did it in the early '90s, and hong kong government did it in the la
katherine archuleta resigned today. kevin rudd joins me. the economist came out and is doing his best and apparently not effectively in propping up the markets. we've got 30% down and the last couple of days almost as dramatic going back up. >> if you bought the stock in june last year, you probably would be about 85% up. so let's just understand that this is a significant correction in the market. you've got chinese assets which have been overpriced, even against a basic analysis with...
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the opm director katherine archuleta resigned today over the breach.ng me is kevin rudd, president of the asia policy institute and former prime minister of australia. welcome, kevin. kevin rudd: good to be on the program. ian: xi jinping is doing his best and propping up the markets. we have got 30% down and the last couple of days have been almost as dramatic going back up, but intervention, and how does that look for a government that is trying to actually open up the financial sector? kevin rudd: i think it is important to that back from it a little bit and put it in a little context. 30% down from june, if you bought these stocks last june you'd probably be about 85% up, so let's understand that this is a significant correction in the market. you have got chinese assets which have been overpriced even against a basic analysis with the standard price-to-earnings ratios, but to drive too much of an implication from this in terms of, number one, the overall performance of the market in recent times and two, what it means for the economy in general, a
the opm director katherine archuleta resigned today over the breach.ng me is kevin rudd, president of the asia policy institute and former prime minister of australia. welcome, kevin. kevin rudd: good to be on the program. ian: xi jinping is doing his best and propping up the markets. we have got 30% down and the last couple of days have been almost as dramatic going back up, but intervention, and how does that look for a government that is trying to actually open up the financial sector? kevin...
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katherine archuleta stepped down after disclosures more than 21 million current, former and prospectiveloyees were affected. white house spokesman josh earnest said today the president believes new leadership is "badly needed". >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes, as the white house does, that the urgent challenges facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a specialized set of skills and experiences. >> woodruff: in her statement today, archuleta said she wants to let the personnel office "move beyond the current challenges." federal reserve chair janet yellen signaled today the u.s. central bank is ready to raise interest rates this year. but in a speech, she also said that could change because the economic outlook is "highly uncertain". meanwhile, hopes for a greek bailout deal buoyed wall street. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 210 points to close at 17,760. the nasdaq rose 75 points and the s&p added 25. for the week: the dow gained a fraction of one percent. the nasdaq and s&p
katherine archuleta stepped down after disclosures more than 21 million current, former and prospectiveloyees were affected. white house spokesman josh earnest said today the president believes new leadership is "badly needed". >> director archuleta did offer her resignation today. she did so of her own volition. she recognizes, as the white house does, that the urgent challenges facing the office of personnel management require a manager with a specialized set of skills and...
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katherine archuleta stepping down one day after the obama administration revealed hackers of more thann people. most people had applied for background investigations. i'm patricia stark. back to the kelly file. for all your headlines, log on to fox news.com. >>> the kelly file recently got a firsthand look at some of the evidence in this case. and it suggests that a witness named done at that allen could be key to the case. he's the man sitting in the same police van as freddie gray during the last leg of the trip to police hq. while his testimony is likely to become a major part of this trial, there are some serious questions about which side will ultimately benefit after mr. allen takes the stand. this is a man who seemed to change his story in a critical way. listen to what donta allen says when a reporter asks about his original account to the cops. >> now, the story is according to a newspaper report the "washington post," that there was screaming in the van, that you said that he was intentionally screaming and hurting himself. >> untrue. >> okay. >> very very very untrue. very u
katherine archuleta stepping down one day after the obama administration revealed hackers of more thann people. most people had applied for background investigations. i'm patricia stark. back to the kelly file. for all your headlines, log on to fox news.com. >>> the kelly file recently got a firsthand look at some of the evidence in this case. and it suggests that a witness named done at that allen could be key to the case. he's the man sitting in the same police van as freddie gray...
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the breaking news is that obama oi appointee katherine archuleta resigned.esponse to a massive breech more than 22 million people having their data stolen by hackers. that breach is so broad, it means that roughly 1 in 15 americans affected by this hack. social security records, health records, family information. and there are reports that chinese hackers are the leading suspects in this breech. joining me now is sean henry, who served in head of the civil and crime response in the fbi. thanks for joining us. where does this hack fit in the scale of previous attacks? >> i think you have to look at the totality of this particular hack. it is not necessarily the number of records. we've seen credit cards stolen and other records stolen in the hundreds of millions. the issue here is the type of data stoenl. and in this case you are talking about personnel records, mental health records of people who are executives and the employees within the government. fingerprints that have been taken. really everybody's basic dna has been collected. and when i say dna i'm
the breaking news is that obama oi appointee katherine archuleta resigned.esponse to a massive breech more than 22 million people having their data stolen by hackers. that breach is so broad, it means that roughly 1 in 15 americans affected by this hack. social security records, health records, family information. and there are reports that chinese hackers are the leading suspects in this breech. joining me now is sean henry, who served in head of the civil and crime response in the fbi. thanks...
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the next day katherine archuleta, the director of opm, resigned under pressure. there is no official word on who carried out this colossal cyber attack, most officials have been pointing the finger at china. so is the u.s. losing the cyber war? my next guest retired major general brett williams, is perfectly placed to offer an assessment. last summer he served as director of operations for the u.s. cyber command. he's now president of operations and training at iron net cyber security. welcome to "meet the press." >> thanks very much. >> let me ask you this. what does the opm hack say about cyber security in america today? >> i think what this says is that we haven't all realized we're past the wake-up call stage. the wake-up call has occurred. everybody in the neighborhood -- >> how many times is the wake-up call? >> exactly. the problem is people are stumbling around in the dark looking for the light switch and there's been a guy hiding in the close closet for nine months and he's stealing the jewelry and tv and walking out the door. my question is how many of
the next day katherine archuleta, the director of opm, resigned under pressure. there is no official word on who carried out this colossal cyber attack, most officials have been pointing the finger at china. so is the u.s. losing the cyber war? my next guest retired major general brett williams, is perfectly placed to offer an assessment. last summer he served as director of operations for the u.s. cyber command. he's now president of operations and training at iron net cyber security. welcome...