what happened in this raid, but they seemed very, very concerned about the next raid and the one after that and that those kind of raids are going to be much riskier with how much information is now out there. we have from my perspective gotten to a point where we are close to jeopardizing this precious capability that we h e have, and we can t afford to o do that. captions by vitac www.vitac.com this this fight isn t over. when you extend that to the military and their families, from my perspective, it is time to stop talking, and we have talked far too much about this. we need to move on. it s a story that if we don t stop talking, it will never end, and it needs to. remember, a lost what s come out is not just tactics but a lot of what we ve talked about is technology as well, from the steltd helicopter to other things that the team used. chris, is there any source of these leaks that the pentagon is concerned about, like the white house for example? nobody t
couple uncoupled. we look behind the breakup of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger. the road to nowhere. the mississippi s rising water levels turned river side communities into ghost towns as thousands are forced to get out. and meet a real hamburger fan with an appetite for big macs that is undiminished after 39 years. to heal the past, queen elizabeth s visit to ireland moves into what could be the most significant day with a visit to the site of a british massacre. hours from now all of ireland will be watching as the queen visits a stadium where in 1920 british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a football match. 14 people were killed. it was a key moment for the irish independence struggle and came to be known as bloody sunday. for many, the sight of a british monarch walking on to the pitch will be a deeply symbolic moment. mr. cameron is due to talk business and politics with irish prime minister. on such a big day, the queen might light some dutch courage.
close personal friend and i said that. the fact is i ve supported what ryan has done on the budget and the budget vote is one i am happy to say i would have voted for and i will defend and i will answer to any democrat who attempts to distort what i said. talk about a bad day. i don t get that. distort, he called it radical. well, he did. he used that word. it is the top of the hour, 6:00 on the east coast. welcome to morning joe. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. you look nice. that s right. i like it. they were talking to people last night about you. wow. that shirt, talking about it. it follows me. nice place, willie, everyone knows you. we also have the president of council on foreign relation, richard haass, always dapper, opposed to mike who needs a lot of help. i dressed up today. that s nice. i can see it from the waist up. i don t know. bad day for newt gingrich. yes! there s a bad day and then there s a bad day. ye
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sherbikov went to the prison, confronted the man, and that s when lazarro, apparently, confessed. but, you know, jon, there s still a couple inconsistencies here. one thing worth noting that a criminal complaint from this summer said that these ten spies actually 13 had been under surveillance for as long as ten years, nearly a decade, and lazarro, they had surveillance on him dating from 2002. so it s not really clear from this article why at the time of sherbikov s visit, what role he played in exposing them. jon: i m sure the russian media are having a field day about owl of this, huh? all of this, huh? reporter: oh, yes, they are. officially, the russian government not saying anything, but one russian lawmaker who served in parliament did say let s bring up this quote now: