secured. reporter: security at the irs is no easy task. most are not successful but it is not for lack of trying. one private investigators is facing federal charges after allegedly guessing a social security number and attempting to use it to access the president s information. in 2015 a so called cyber mafia using information accessing millions of do you means on the irs website affecting some 700,000 people. as for employees inside the irs, he s not worried. we should have a handful of people in our department, we have great confidence in those people seriously. who can make the president s tax return public? well, there is one guy. cnn washington. now, to your taxes and the five over the faith of reform.
china. it s not all about nukes. the chinese are only ones with leverage really on north korea. in less than a minute the north koreans could fire artillery rounds that would hit seoul. and the cyberattack has been underplayed. the sony picture attacks, that came out of north korea. they have a lot of options on the table that are short of nuclear and they can cause damage both to the u.s. inf infrastructure, financial systems. these are the things we need to be considering as well. tank yhank you very much for discussion. hang out because we re talking about foreign policy and domestic policy. up next the president is making his think by not taking his tax return public. tax day tomorrow. he s breaking the tradition. what s his excuse and how does that hold up. we re talking about it after the break.
disclosure reports. according to a review done by this pastors group, none of the current members of congress who have lived at c street ever declared they received any sort of gift in the form of a rent subsidy let alone say $36,000 a year in a gift in a form of a rent subsidy. today we contacted every current member of congress who lives at c street or reportedly lived there in the past. we contacted senator jim demint, senator john ensign, coburn, brownback, we contacted congressmanç zach wamp, bart stupak, mike doyle and jerry moran. we asked each of them if they reported the subsidized rent they allegedly received to the irs, whether they would make their tax return public, and whether any of this was declared as gifts on their financial disclosure reports. so far, two of these members of congress have gotten back, congressman mike doyle of pennsylvania, and