while holding a nonlethal, plastic pellet gun, seen in this video. the family attorney calls this ruling historic, however, the officers cannot be charged until the case goes to a grand jury for review. we are learning this morning that the cyber attack on federal personnel records was far deeper and more problematic than the white house is letting on. a u.s. official says hackers had access to names and information of relatives and contacts of u.s. employees living around the world. bloomberg news is reporting this morning that as many as 14 million people were affected. that's three times the original estimate. the cost of fighting islamic militants is going up. the pentagon says the campaign against isis cost more than $9 million each day. most of that goes to air force operations. altogether, the u.s. has spent $2.7 billion since bombings began last august. the information was released at capitol hill as lawmakers debated whether such operations needed congressional approval. a northern virginia teen is