Washington need the rain and where did he get it . Guest thank you first off. He has a numbers problem and experience problem and i believe that cops he had 9,000 the british entered the 40,000. Over the whole course guest over the whole course and they get up to 80,000. Washington sees that happened in new york and he was almost annihilated and assault a revolution right before his eyes after all the success in massachusetts what year are we . Guest 1776 is when he really comes over after the success at bunker hill. The british say you want boston i will give you boston and they go to canada to regroup. Washington said i know when they are coming back to new york. So they come back to new york city and he says you cant face them. You can can to be cant beat td so he has to use espionage and the guerrilla warfare. He has to be smarter bandanna. So its only logical that we bring it to he needs a spy force, he needs his own cia and then you find out that he has a huge espionage backgroun
earlier the better. we have worked on going for the ways and means committee. we are working, looking at this trying to see if there are some options to move that up. great. before i go to our other witnesses i m going to yield to the gentleman, mr. tasker for the purpose of questions and then i ll come back with other questions. thank you, mr. chairman. and also let me to the witnesses, really apologize our regret that happen. we are happy are able to take e time to come in and share with us in terms of what occurred. i really appreciate that. ms. petraco, as i understand it you discovered that your identity was compromised after receiving an address change request? yes. okay. was the identity thief attempting to change your pennsylvania address to a yonkers address? could you explain that? the letter i received had a change of address. the envelope and i went to yonkers and was rejected went back to the irs. the irs put it in another envelope and and wrote my na
general and fbi launched a criminal investigation into the data breach. unfortunately, these are happening more frequently and they cost businesses tens of billions of dollars annually. the federal trade commission estimates that 9 million individuals and the united states have their identity stolen every year. this is the equivalent of approximately 17 identity stolen every minute. it that means during course of this hearing, 85 identities across this country will be stolen during my testimony. there was a tool created for texans to receive updated information about a data breach, along with recommended security steps to take. the actually put up a toll-free number, and the comptroller is offering credit monitoring at no charge. there are as moscoalso frequentd questions. but this burden that is placed upon the victims of this breach, they have to spend their own time and rolling and credit monitoring, placing fraud at warnings, placing credit reports, and so on. given the b
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