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behind the security breach. the washington post reports the man is a low-level government employee. he worked in a military base and share the documents in a private chat group at videogame sites. biden insisted he is not concerned about the leaks u.s. military and intelligence documents. they are getting close to tracking down the leaker. >> could you give an update on the leak investigation for the leaked documents? >> i cannot right now. there is a fluegel full-blown investigation going on right now in the justice department. they are getting close. i don't have an answer. >> how concerned are you about the leak? >> are you concerned about the relationship? we've got to move. >> i'm not concerned. i am concerned that it happens, but there is nothing contemporaneous that i am aware of. >> while the president appears to be brushing off the leak, it
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has undermined ukraine's defense against russia. it has damaged relations with allies and exposed intelligent resources and further eroded trust. at follows a string of what critics have blasted as major foreign policy failures. from the disastrous botched withdrawal enough kenaston. we all watch that. to failure to disabled a chinese spy balloon. and a growing relationship between china and vladimir putin. going back to this, i want to highlight these details. these are jarring if the washington post reporting turns out to be the case. they say there is a video chat and a man that appears to be in his 20s named og who is the head of this video chat. og claimed he spent at least some of his day inside a secure facility that prohibited cell phones and other electronic devices which could be used to document the secret information housed on government computer networks or spewing out of printers. we know those exist. this ghost on to say that og told the group he toiled for
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hours writing up the classified documents to share with his companions in the discord server he controlled. the gathering spot had been a pandemic refuge particularly for team gamers locked in their houses and cut off from the real world friends. it just befuddles me that someone could be in a facility pending these documents down and taking picture's on a bed. it begs the question, is our intelligence information secure? >> how did this guy get clearance? he's obviously not edward snowden who was ideologically driven. he was trying to look cool in front of his gamer friends, it seems like, if this story is correct. but this leak is more dangerous than edward snowden. it is spying on allies pierce it exposed how deeply we penetrated the russian ministry defense and the wegner group. this has exposed human sources. and intelligence sources and methods. at this time because of this guy, there are people in hiding in fear of their lives because
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if you have the information and have the intelligence, the russians know who had it. therefore they can go back and look and see who could have given it to us. the good news is we have done a pretty good job penetrating russia. for the bad news is the sources might be burned. >> scary to think about. harris, on march 4th the documents move from one server, a more secure smaller one to a broader server where thousands of people on this discord server had access to the documents. but for a month our intelligence community did not know about this. >> we still don't know what they don't know. we don't know if they can give some of those people a peaceful sleep at night and say this is it. there could be add-ons to what is already out there which puts people in further danger. it's more information about the same lane of assets. or there could be some completely different stuff that opens this up. i thought this was interesting from the washington post reporting. the og, it is funny that they
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call him that. he did not intend to be a whistleblower. however, the secret documents were leaked on february 28th by another teenager user from the group. and then spread throughout the internet. by march 4th they were everywhere as you were talking about. thug shaker central was the name of this group. he was the og, which we only. i am the og of the couch. original gangster. a lot of these guys are so young that they have this one source to get parental permission to talk to the washington post. and some were russian and ukrainian citizens. the source is defending og by saying, look, he wasn't trying to sway anybody towards another country. he didn't have anything bad in his heart against the united states. they never were in the same room. these people didn't know each other. how does he know? he gave good information as kayleigh said wisely if it turns
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out to be true. we don't know what his intentions are. >> he may just be an idiot. >> he is clearly that. >> this idiot has done irreparable damage to our national security. some of the stuff that has come out is really troubling about the biden administration. the fact that the egyptians were going to sell artillery to the russians when they are getting $53 billion in aid over the last 10 years from the united states and we weren't able to shut that down. >> one more thing. detailed charts of battlefield conditions and satellite pictures of the mission strikes on their facilities. that benefits both sides. that furthers a war. you might not have intended to do it. >> to think battle maps was disseminated to this group. 25 users in the initial group. half of them were foreigners. they are not united states citizens. this is being disseminated to foreign governments without our own government knowing what is happening. very serious. here is what the president said
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about how serious this was and compared it to on the backside what kirby said. he seems to be taking it more seriously than the president. watch. >> reporter: how concerned of our you about the leak? >> i am not concerned. i am concerned it happened, but there is nothing contemporaneous that i am aware of that is of great consequence. >> reporter: we don't know what is out there. we don't know who is responsible for this and we don't know if they have more that they intend to post. we are watching and monitoring as best we can. the truth and the honest answer to your question is we don't know. is that a matter of concern? darn right it is. >> kara, an ap report highlighting the closing and narrowing who this leaker is. they go on to say the pentagon spokesperson called this a very serious risk of national security. justice department as well. the president, what is he doing? >> first off, i am glad kirby is
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taking this more seriously than he was taking the withdrawal in afghanistan where he said i don't see the chaos. biden is downplaying this because this is what he does. i have to say it starts from the top. look at hillary clinton. i was in the intelligence community. we all lived an abject fear of the next re-adjudication, the next polygraph. everything you did was in cognition of how am i handling these classified documents? am i doing everything by the book? don't give them any excuse to say you can't get clearance because you are irresponsible. look at hillary clinton with the server. look at joe biden storing documents next to his corvette. he has a cavalier attitude toward these classified documents that starts from the top. people in the intelligence community see that and they are less apt to take it seriously or rather how they handle these documents. >> when i was at the white house working on speeches using classified information i wrote one speech that was classified
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until it was delivered. i literally had to wright it in a skiff on a computer that wasn't even connected to the net. the way we distributed the square floppy disks that you put in the 80s, they still use those. a thumb drive downloads too much information. literally i had to put one of those square floppy disks in and handed over to someone who would print out numbered copies and distribute them. we are now at a point we have gone in just over a decade to where the og can go in and put this up on discord. >> versus today, think about how you handled this classified material. according to the washington post thousands of military employees around og's age. young 20s are working an entry to low level positions and could plausibly have access to classified documents. it seems very cavalier. broadening this out the new york post had some thoughts that you pointed out to me earlier. >> first of all, i have to say the o is original. definitely not old. just original.
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the only original. i really love how you painted that portrait of the cavalier attitude. you are absolutely right. as the new york post flushed out because this administration is so focused on things that not only are detrimental frankly to our security and safety, they are totally distracting and absolutely beside the point of the mission. president biden cannot get even his act together and is consistently befuddled state. right now he is in ireland gallivanting around dropping security statements on the street. when he is asked about this leak, he says i am not concerned. thank roly admiral kirby says we are. he refused to engage in the substance. tell us your response about egypt and insulting the south koreans about these military plans, about the potential for the aircraft and air force to be gone within a month. you told president zelenskyy to his face that we have every confidence you are going to prevail. not only does this underscore
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that our president continuously and continually acts with the absolute lack of priority of american interest, but he also is so forgetful or perhaps so cunning. whatever grace you want to extend him, he is damaging our interest on the heels of the afghanistan pullout, the inability to head on with china about the balloon taken out at every juncture he is embarrassing us on the world stage. we know he embarrasses us at home every day. but now he is absolutely putting at risk every american. this isn't snowden because from what we understand it's not ideologically based. it could be worse than snowden in terms of the magnitude of the information. that is terrifying. >> let's make it less about the leaker and more about the leaks. the associated press narrowing on who they think it is is what they are reporting. we certainly hope so. hakeem jeffries is under fire for what he wrote in a now
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or fire after one of his college articles resurfaced. jeffries ripped into black conservatives. here is what he argued. a recent trend in the black political arena which i believe threatens to sustain the oppression of the black masses is the rise of the black conservative. the piece went on to compare justice clarence thomas and secretary colin powell to house. jeffries explained, the house house negro of the slavery era is the black conservative of today and both opportunists interested in securing some
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measure of happiness for themselves within the existing social order. and both cases the social order has blacks occupying the lower societal. jeffries also defended anti-semitic remarks made by his uncle and minister louis farrakhan. republican congressman byron donalds is now asking where is the media outrage? >> i want to see where democrats go with this. where is the media? where is cnn, msnbc? are they going to ask hakeem jeffries day after day after day? are they going to let him give out his comment through his staff, by the way, and let them move onto the next subject? if this was kevin mccarthy, paul ryan, jon weiner, it would be never ending saga about why it's such a person leading one of the prominent parties in america? >> emily, i fashioned in my head, not that it actually happens, but maybe hakeem gets calls of we got you from the media. >> yeah, the most disarming thing is this is an elected
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official in office who proudly represents the eighth district in new york. he wrote that there or those that may feel the black conservative may well have the interest of the black masses at heart. the supporters feel that advocating a right-wing agenda and embracing the republican party is more effective than imposing a system. this notion he wrote is simply unacceptable. how are the people of new york supposed to rely on someone if they say effectively they are unable to collaborate with, coordinate with, negotiate with. with anyone from the other side of the aisle? if this person is essentially arguing, and we know he is standing behind it and we will see what statement he releases further, that it's unacceptable for an african-american to be conservative and part of the gop party. how are we expected to rely on him to work with them? that's what's unacceptable to me. the media will never ask him about it. >> my question, mark, is for black communities when they watch things like this unfold. who do they think is going to make change? the democrats aren't doing it
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for them and the democrats it experienced. they are changing things but not for the better when it comes to violent crime, for example. the food deserts, the pharmacy deserts that were exposed during the height of the pandemic when people couldn't go anywhere but needed medication and food. there was nothing in the neighborhoods. chicago was one of the worst of them. the first black president came from there. where else would they go? why not have black conservatives? >> who believes in the american dream? one of the things he said in that essay was a critique of the american dream. he said the black conservative buys into the idea of the american dream, the dream of which hard. and perseverance liberate and wreak benefits. this totally ignores the economic reality of capitalist system. capitalism is a perpetuation of a permanent undercut. that is crt. that's what he was being taught in college. i hesitate to hold people too accountable for stupid things they say in college. i said stupid things in college like that. if he said this as a clerk for a
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federal judge or when he was in the new york state assembly in congress i would be more worried about it. the problem is what was said earlier is the double standard. if this had been brent cavanaugh, we would not be having a different conversation about this. the left or the ones that that tell us on college campuses that free speech is important. free speech is violence. that words can make you unsafe. if you live by the sword, die by the sword. they are trying to weaponize speech, then it can be weaponize back at you. >> kero, do you think someone so powerful in the house of representatives for democrats should speak out on this? >> first and foremost, it's not just him. absolutely someone should make sure that this doesn't keep happening. they are facing an uphill battle if that is the case if someone does speak out. it's not just hakeem jeffries. it's not just the democratic party.
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it's a veritable onslaught. look at amazon. amazon pulled a documentary of clarence thomas in 2021. didn't give clarence thomas any explanation as to why they did that. the national museum of african-american history, the only reference they had to clarence thomas when they opened before 2017 when they opened in 2016 was a reference to the anita hill controversy. they have since remedied that. but it went almost a year without talking about his accomplishments. that person who speaks out, they have to speak out against the national museum of african-american history, against amazon and big tech. >> just to further that notion, does he owe anybody any words about this? i don't know if you can apologize what you did when you were 20 or 18 or whatever. the issues of the moment were so divided particularly racially in this country, this doesn't help. >> no, it doesn't. if i could focus on the other portion of hakeem jeffries and why it was really importance.
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cnn reporting came out. akeem jeffries said i have vague recollections of my uncle, his uncle made anti-semitic reports and had to step down from being a professor. this has been his standard mind dark as it turns out he was an executive on a committee or a group on college campus that invited his uncle to speak. he gave a press conference in defensive inviting his uncle to speak and wrote in defensive his uncle but as you pointed out louis farrakhan and said dr. leonard jeffries, his uncle and minister louis farrakhan have come under intense fire. where do their interest lie? dr. jeffries challenge though so educational system and what mr. jeffries had done, his uncle, was say anti-semitic remarks. what louis farrakhan had done is say that hitler is a great man. that is what louis farrakhan said. here is the now top democrat in the house defending him while at the same time standing on the house floor and saying this two weeks ago. extreme maga republicans don't want the children to learn about
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the holocaust. that's a lie. all of this was in your past as you took to the stand and gave that abject lie about republicans. i have never met a republican who doesn't want to teach the holocaust. >> mark, i will come back to you on this. you've written a lot of speeches and you said what you do in your 20s, most people grow. tammy bruce said to me this last hour, what do you see as part of who he is today? tammy can find some connection points. i don't know. >> i don't know what he is today, but he needs to tell us. the responsibility now is to say i said some stupid things as a college student that i don't believe anymore. i do believe in the american dream. i don't believe the capitalist system is racist and systemically racist. if he can say that, i am willing to forgive what he said in college. but i don't think he will say that. >> that's what i meant in terms of speaking out on this. do you address it and come forward? what if he still believes all of that? you keep your mouth shut. >> we will see what happens.
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more and more americans are fleeing major democratic-led cities and blaming liberal policies. portland, seattle, san francisco were once the pride of the west coast. seen as successful, progressive cities. not anymore. now they are overrun with homeless people and sidewalks are covered with trash and vcs. chicago with this exploding crime has critics calling it a war zone. and new york, today's post- cover says it all. a new survey finds that a third of them new yorkers want to leave because of crime,
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exorbitant housing costs and failing schools. many are headed for the sunshine state. more than 10,000 nyc residents skipped town for florida in the first three months of 2023. kayleigh, that is just the last few months. everyone is headed to your home state for all the reasons we listed and a million reasons more. >> there are a lot of license plates from new jersey, new york and michigan et cetera. the list goes on. this started even before covid. we started to see this happen. are they bringing their politics? we got the answer to that over the years and pretty definitively yesterday there is new data that came out. florida registration made a chart that would pop up. get this, ron desantis takes the governorship. the democrats have an advantage. 263,000. a quarter million dollar advantage in voter registration. yesterday the numbers came out. april 2023. republicans have swung to a almost have million lead in voter registration. this is a net gain.
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718,187 republican voters. i think that his credit to governor ron desantis who showed when you govern boldly you move voters. people are fleeing blue state's and making them bluer like in chicago where they said lori lightfoot is done. we will go more liberal to johnson. you are not making the liberal states more purple. >> when you talk about the border, the push and pull factors. as people flee the blue states, i cannot afford the taxes anymore. i am not safe here anymore. but in florida, my taxes are lower. and florida i am safer. in florida the schools are better. the pull factor is just as important. >> one of my neighbors put it best. we were walking around in a veterans field in my town and we were walking around on the hudson river. she said to me, i have to leave. i know this is a cobalt blue state and i don't talk about my politics, but i'm a democrat. i have to go because i don't feel safe walking around unless i am with somebody else. i don't bring my children
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outside much anymore. i don't go to the city to shop. i know that has an impact. i don't live in the city but i can't imagine it doesn't not to have new jersey shop here as much. i'd love to see the numbers on that. that's the bottom line. that's really it, emily. it's not all of this woke. it's not those politics that would drive people south. yes, she is going to florida. wisely, the weather is better there too. it is just the simple idea of taking a walk. i look up and see the big texas size flag on the hudson river and i think, it's got to remain safe because we obviously are free. you need both. >> right. mark, 40% of residents say that new york is not a good place to raise children. 67% of residents say they cannot afford to live here. 50% of them say that new york is poor win asked if it's a place where they feel safe from crime. these statistics are staggering.
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to harris's point that's why people don't want to be here anymore. why would you stay if you are not safe and don't feel safe? your kids are failing in schools and you cannot afford it. >> they look at the chicago elections and say it will not change. i remember when the mayor i was going up with, ed koch, lost his reelection. will you ever run again? he said know the people of spoken and they must be punished. that's how i feel about new york and chicago and los angeles and all the cities. a lot of people are realizing the 1990s are never coming back. there will never be a time win new yorkers crossed the line with democrats voting for republicans to clean things up. what they are doing is vote with your feet. they famously said that if a government should exercise power better than the locals, better than the state and federal. if i don't like my local community i can move to another. if i don't like my state i can move. where do i go if i don't like the laws of my country? that's the beauty of the system. you can pick up and leave and move to a different state.
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>> do think the blue state's are lost? >> it is getting that way. we will be living in a much more stovepipe america. the red state's will get deeper red and the blue state's will get deeper blue. we will be two americas. >> unless anyone tells you this is an exaggeration, i can confirm from the west coast perspective. i used to live in the bay area. when my parents visited me for christmas they were literally stepping around puddles of urine and there were actual syringes on the sidewalk. i said it's true. it's going to continue to happen. i believe they are lost even on the west coast. >> that is where i am from. i don't recognize it anymore. we have touched on the tragedy of the cash app founder who was murdered in san francisco. he moved from they are to florida because he said san francisco had deteriorated. he moved away and then came back for a work trip. that is when he was murdered. to your point, unless you leave, if you can leave, there are so many people that are unable to. >> how do you sell your house?
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can we fact check that? just days before the partnership went public, bud light's vice president of marketing outlines a plan to drastically overhauled the brand's image. >> i had this super clear. we need to evolve and elevate this incredibly iconic brand. it means inclusivity. it means shifting the tone. we had this hangover. bud light had been a brand of frat, out of touch humor and it was really important that we had another approach. >> why do these people on the left to redefine words? elevate. you get into an elevator. elevate means rise. evolve means you grow. it doesn't necessarily mean what she said. this is not a de i moment. not necessarily. here is what is interesting. how could all of that be going on on zoom and not one single senior executive knew that the
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whole company anheuser-busch was about to make an image switch? >> this is why the de i stuff is so corrosive. it's a marketing manager for a beer company. she thinks her job is to evolve and elevate and raise an increase inclusivity. she's a beer salesman. the job of a marketing manager at budweiser is to sell budweiser. and so, the question should be in the marketing meeting, is this going to sell more beer or hurt the beer sales? the fact that nobody was willing to raise that question, why is that? because maybe they would be labeled trance phobic. maybe their words would create a hostile work environment. right now linkedin says the second fastest growing job in america is de i manager. that means that every major company in america is hiring a political commissar whose job is to promote inclusivity and push down the people who would say this might be a dumb idea. this is not necessarily our
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demographic. we have to sell beer. so many people want to work for social justice organizations but don't want social justice organize in salaries. she's making $450,000. quit your job and take a pay cut and work for social justice otherwise, sell beer. >> where or these people getting this experience in the lane that popped up out of the woke sky? >> they are grifters and opportunists. they see dollar signs. they said i can do something like that. like justin pearson, one of the tennessee three. he was a clean-cut young man talking about bipartisanship and now he is some person who is just emoting from a podium. seen that he might have been less than that if they hadn't canceled him. >> exactly. but i think is so funny is that inclusivity means cutting out women, cutting out the fairer sex. if my womanhood is not a costume, why are you letting men do women's jobs? we played sports. i played sports in college.
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i played soccer. you have 40 athletes signing a document saying don't ban trance kids. women are actually fighting for our ability to have a normal childhood and normal expenses. they are pulling up the ladder behind them. it doesn't make sense. >> your husband, former major league baseball player, might have feelings in your household about this. what do you guys think about the whole idea? that experience at games has to do with imbibing a bit for some. >> my husband is not a big imbibe her, i will say. although i encourage him too. putting that aside, it just befuddles me that companies do this. it is everywhere in sports. it is in beer, at disney. fox news had a great write up about disney's brand. disney's job is to make movies. there is a great movie. frozen is a great movie. then they venture into this territory of trying to change
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kids minds like disney+ putting out something denouncing abraham lincoln talking about white fragility. they lost 2.4 million subscribers. this is the consequence of getting into that territory. >> we have a concept a void for vagueness. the issue in part is because no one can define that. while everyone is trying to appoint a diversity and inclusion officer, how then are they going to ensure the specificity that most of us operate under will be applied there? the reason their such a disconnect between the senior level at bud light and hers is because she says inclusivity, got it. i will go in and get this person that's the total opposite of what everyone wants to see on a beer can. the senior executives are patting themselves on the back. she will totally nail it. cut to the whole world turns their back. this level, the lack of specificity and definition in this whole murky new territory of being woke. no wonder it is so corrosive. unfortunately it's not just the sector. it is in our government too. >> and sports. everywhere.
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his own white house bid. plus the growing calls within his own party for dianne feinstein to resign. where he stands and what are his political ambitions? we will ask him. as we await a pentagon briefing at the top of the 2:00 hour, how classified documents were leaked by a man on a military base. we will have the latest for you. join bill and me live as america reports at top of the hour. the wall street journal and the new york times getting after it on this leaker. now we are able to confirm because of their reporting that police investigators, the fbi, federal agents, all know the person believes to be behind the massive federal classified pentagon documents leaked. investigators reportedly say it's an air national guardsmen, jack teixeira, who was based at fort bragg. that is in north carolina, at the time of the leak. officials tell the wall street journal an arrest could be as made as early as today. kayleigh, i am reading because
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you have a lot of reporting around this from other networks. i am reading from the wall street journal the details of the interior of the airmen's childhood home. posted on social media in family photographs match the details on the margins of some of the photographs of the leaked documents. that is coming from the new york times. >> yeah, there is a lot here. now we knew coming into this are the ap had narrowed who they were looking at. we have a name according to the wall street journal. the interesting thing to me at the end of the washington post report was this. in his final message, this is oggi who the wall street journal says is jack teixeira. in his final message to his companions oggi admonish them to keep low and delete any information that could possibly relate to him that included any copies of the classified documents. he was nervous win this became discovered. i imagine you would be. when it dawned on them that og was in grade apparel and intended to disappear. the members of thug shaker central.
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according to the peers and his group he intended to disappear. he became jittery. he hadn't expected this to go public. how do not expect this to go public when you share classified documents? >> because the federal government of the united states did not know about it. that's why he thought that. >> he had gotten away with it. that's a sad commentary on where we are right now with our government. i say this every day. you have one job and that is to keep us safe. >> the sources out there. >> not electric vehicles, not telling me to use a gas stove, not taking away my air conditioner. just keep me safe. then you can keep the taxes that we pay you in good conscience. 100%. on the other hand, good for them to find him once he became public. >> do we know who found him? is it reporters? i have questions about how quickly this unfolded. it is good news. >> it is good news. there will not be more leaks, hopefully. they have seize the information he has and can put a stop to
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this because whether it was intentional or not intentional, it is incredibly damaging. we can cauterize the wound by stopping more information from coming out. that is good for the country. >> it was a gaming chat. he was the leader of it. he is 21 years old. air national guardsmen. emily? i am struck by the fact that the bulk of the more than 60 documents that have been made public so far appear to originate from the cia's operation center and the pentagon's joint chiefs of staff. then we know that this fast-moving probe into it is fbi, pentagon, others. president biden says there is a full-blown investigation going on with the intelligence community and the justice department. my point is, you brought up tax dollars. how many resources, human capitol and tax dollars are being expended to pinpoint this person. why wouldn't those tax dollars go towards safeguarding that information, towards a robust system that protects classification not only in the system but the documents?
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why do i have to pay double, essentially? the first time my money gets wasted because the intelligence community wasted. the second time they waste it again trying to fix and put a band-aid on the original leak. the damage has been done. the media i am sure will focus on the identity of the leaker rather than the appalling contents that were leaked and the security risk that it poses to our country in terms of decisions the biden administration continues to make. how did the air guardsmen get this information? >> i can tell you guys. >> we have an intel official here. >> fort bragg is home to the joint special operations command. there is integration of all sorts of government organizations and things like that. this is home to our top-tier military employees and whatnot. they have a lot of reservists. not necessarily in command but all over fort bragg. he potentially would have had access to what these commands and others that are very similar
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located at fort bragg can do. this is the top-tier of the american military. again, it looks like something probably for clout. the national guardsmen tend to be on the periphery of what we call touching the magic of the special operations forces. you would have access to that kind of thing of the cia. >> top-tier. nice to know that it is fallible. >> my dad was stationed there twice. i live there as a little girl. my sister was born when we were stationed there. the national guardsmen, again jack teixeira, with that private group thug shaker central. i will say that five times this hour. there were about 20 or 30 people, this is the new york times reporting on this breaking news, mostly young men and teenage boys coming together over a shared love of guns, racist online memes and videogames. that's according to the times. we have not heard that from the ones underage source who said they were quite devoted in terms
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