has resigned in the wake of one of the largest security breaches in u.s. history. catheriner catherine archuleta is stepping down one day after she vowed to fight for her job. there were bipartisan calls for her firing after the massive data threat their personal information stolen. house oversight committee chair, saying, quote, this is the absolute right call. this should have been addressed much much sooner but i a appreciate the president doing what s best now. joining me live from the white house, alex no signs the president had lost confidence in archuleta and she herself said she was committed to do her work. what has changed here? that s right. it was just 16 hours ago that archuleta said she had no plans to resigned, she was committed to her work. i think this is rec cog anything of the pressure she was under
breaches in u.s. history. key white house official we resigned. director of office of personnel management, catherine archuleta. she is stepping down one day after she was vowing to keep her job. this after that massive data breach that effected 20 million americans with their personal information, medical history social security information breached in that security breach as well. on to a major medical story. the fda is warning anyone who takes painkillers, codeld medicine, you may be taking a bigger risk that than you realize. advil, aleve, and other over the counter ansaids have long warned they might increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. now the fda says those drug s do increase your risk. one agency doctor s warning, quote, everyone may be at risk even people without an underlying risk for cardiovascular disease. drugs taken by millions more dangerous than first realized. joining me now is dr. dan simon,
governor nikki haley not only helped remove the confederate flag from state capitol, she boosted her own political star in the process. today show s matt lauer asked her if it has put her in a different political orbit. she mostly side stepped that question however, here s how she ended that response. i don t want this to go away quickly. i want people to remember what today feels like and know that anything is possible. i ll keep my focus on that. chuck todd is editor of meet the press and this sunday his guest is nikki haley. we re going to talk about governor haley, too, but first with this breaking news coming out of washington that in the wake of that largest security breach here in the united states history, the director of opm resigned archuleta. what a 360 from 24 hours ago