laden s location. that same official said believe me, if his exact whereabouts were known, he wouldn t be there. now to comments from the man behind the site that made all those documents public. he is the founder of wikileaks. u.s. officials say the leak may have put some lives in danger and now he is responding. the fox report s chief correspondent jonathan hunt with the news. what is he saying today to us? he spoke one on one with our own judge napolitano today in an interview which will air in full on the judge s freedom watch show on the fox business network this weekend. now, during the interview conducted from a secret location in london, the judge asked him directly if he felt he had put lives at risk. listen. do you think any americans or afghanis or pakistanis or innocents might be harmed as a result of your publication, your release of these documents? well, this material is only
demoted, your comments will be targeted and demoted. vaccine, hesitancy score, and teasing at facebook, these whistle-blowers have given them these documents and spoken to us in the shadows, a 20 minute video online. the documents on the website and after we publish this report we reach out to facebook and they have given us a comment and i will read it to you. it says facebook has responded to project veritas for the first time. we proactively announce a policy on the company blog and also updated the help center with this information. so in response to us publishing this, they are claiming to make this public, but we just checked and to they have not yet made most of the documents public, sean. sean: knowing your mo will, is there more to come in the days to come? yes, there is more to come. what is remarkable is that this has been private. they don t want you to know that they are doing this.
herman cain taking a new lead in the republican polls but it is a new cain web ad that is making the headlines today. have you seen this? the video which surfaced on the internet is being described as weird, strange and bizarre. it features his chief of staff tossing out a few lines from the camera and taking a drag from a cigarette. coming up we ll show it to you. and mr. block will join me live to respond to those who are criticizing it and him. there is a developing story in washington today attracting a lot of attention from critics on both the left and right side of the political spectrum. the department of justice is looking to make changes to how it needs too respond when it gets a freedom of information act request from somebody like you, a taxpayer, or a judicial or government watchdog group. right now the government already has the right to deny requests that are made from people who want to make documents public, but if it gets its way this new