Bank and made off with enough personal information to steal the identities of more than 100 Million People in the United States and canada. Anna werner tells us who did it and what you can do to protect yourself. Reporter surveillance cameras captured the earlymorning raid as armed agents swept into the house of paige thompson, the 33yearold seattle woman Authorities Say hacked into capitalones records. The fbi says thompson stole likely tens of millions of credit card applications from 2005 to this year. Applications that held 140,000 Social Security numbers and approximately 80,000 bank account numbers. The government says she even bragged about it in a direct message to someone on twitter, saying ive basically strapped myself with a bomb vest, droppi dropping capitalones docs and admitting it. Its just the latest breach. The worlds largest, yahoo hit nearly 3 million accounts over a three year period. The breach at equifax affecting some 147 Million People. And last year, Marriott H
From hazardous products. A representative from Consumer Reports and a child safety advocate were among witnesses at this hours energy and commerce subcommittee hearing. The subcommittee on Consumer Protection and commerce will now come to order. Were going to hopefully move pretty quickly through Opening Statements because were going to be called to the floor before too long for a long series of votes. And i really want to hear our witnesses. You know, the American People are often skeptical of what does government do for them. And i am just i just feel so proud and so lucky to be on this subcommittee, because the kinds of things we are talking about today are about saving lives. And were actually going to make a difference in the live lives of everyday americans. I appreciate so much our witnesses for being here today. Were going to consider seven bills that aim at protecting consumers and, yes, saving saving lives. In subcommittee is vice chair for example Tony Cardenas introduced th
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cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz joins us now, so, arlette, the president has not announced that he s running for election. but there s some expectation that this speech is going to have the tone of a campaign speech. reporter: well, victor, take a look at where president biden decided to unveil this election, that s in the battle ground state of pennsylvania which would be critical to the upcoming election look, the presidential advisers are aware that the budget as proposed is unlikely to go anywhere up on capitol hill. but it does offer the president an opportunity to really lay out what s at stake for both the policy and political battles ahead, especially when you think of the fight, the looming fight, over the debt ceiling expected to play out over the coming month. the omb director shalanda young calls it a healthy start to the conversation. and ultimately, it lays out what president biden values. taking a look at what this budget entails. the president is