intelligence appears in court, all while there are new details revealed in his case, including jack teixeira s arsenal of weapons and his alleged effort to cover his tracks. we ll take you live outside the courthouse for the very latest. and the parents of the louisville bank shooter are speaking out, and they have a message for the victims families. they say, we re so sorry. ahead, what more we re hearing from the last time they saw their son. shocked and disgusted. those are the words from americans who feel abandoned by the u.s. government and left to navigate the complicated and dangerous situation in sudan. secretary of state antony blinken just responded to that cnn reporting. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. right now, the air national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents is facing a federal judge. prosecutors are arguing that 21-year-old jack teixeira is st
shop for people who wanted access to things that they shouldn t have. no one should be in those conditions, wnba star brittney griner speaking out about those ten months she spent in a russian prison. it s her first press conference since returning to professional basketball. hear what she says about the other americans still wrongfully detained. plus, after four hours on the stand, the woman accusing donald trump of rape now in cross examination. what we expect to hear from the former president s attorneys. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. just moments ago we heard from the judge in the hearing from the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents. he said he will not yet rule if jack teixeira will remain in custody ahead of his trial. prosecutors claim that if the 21-year-old is let out before then, he will either try to flee or further obstruct the inve
right now, the air national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents is facing a federal judge. prosecutors are arguing that 21-year-old jack teixeira is still posing a grave threat to national security and should remain in custody ahead of his trial. in a late-night court filing, prosecutors allege that teixeira may still have access to hundreds of classified documents, and that his online search history was, quote, what appears to be a deliberate effort to disseminate this country s secrets. they also claim that teixeira is a major flight risk and an attractive candidate to foreign governments. let s go to cnn s jason carroll, who s outside the courthouse live in worcester, massachusetts. jason, take us inside the courtroom. what s happening now? well, that detention hearing, boras, is well underway. first up on the stand was jack
shop for people who wanted access to things that they shouldn t have. no one should be in those conditions, wnba star brittney griner speaking out about those ten months she spent in a russian prison. it s her first press conference since returning to professional basketball. hear what she says about the other americans still wrongfully detained. plus, after four hours on the stand, the woman accusing donald trump of rape now in cross examination. what we expect to hear from the former president s attorneys. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. just moments ago we heard from the judge in the hearing from the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents. he said he will not yet rule if jack teixeira will remain in custody ahead of his trial.
documents disappeared in federal court. prosecutors just provided new photo evidence that they say shows the 21-year-old air national guardsmen jack teixeira took documents that, quote, far exceed what has been reported and that releasing him could pose a grave threat to national security. they also say he had a history of making extremely violent threats, nbincluding wanting to make a minivan into a, quote, assassination van. and, quote, feeling abandoned. that s what some americans stranded in sudan are saying as the situation there grows more dire. during a press conference at the suspect earlier today, secretary of state tony blinken said the u.s. is working to develop a, quote, sustained process that would allow americans to leave sudan oaf land, likely to port sudan on the red sea, but with no food, no water, with the dangerous conditions, many americans are being forced to make life-or-death decision among violent fighting between the country s rival military