called in to walter reed to ache care of some of the wounded from that exit that they call wasn t chaos. going to the what you were abe the, the hundred documents or so as reported by the new york times, and you mentioned about ukraine, middle east and china. very serious. and the biden administration is saying very little. maybe they re worried that it ll rekindle some of the president s malfeasance with classified documents, but the pent begun confirmed the pentagon confirmed the reek on thursday. they said they were looking into a potential leak. friday the disclosure withs widened. the question comes in, will, was this stolen from within or was it hacked from outside? and they mentioned that there were slides, obviously, this was electronic. and it was marked by the pentagon joint staff, that s the type of document that they said service. the pentagon has said they re he e jilt mate but also altered, so that s kind of an interesting point. they said it was altered in a way to o
the-detected tornadoes that we didn t used to get. and that the, i think, also is changing this a little bit. will: look at this. rick: average annual oheds over the last 30 years. texas, 151 a year. 68, oklahoma. 91 in kansas. so take a look at these numbers right here. these have all dropped will: is that right? rick: kansas is down 25 a year. excuse me, this is over the last 10 years now. so of this 30-year period, within the last 10, texas is down by 36. but go here across parts of the southeast, mississippi is up by 11 a year, and we go up across parts of the ohio valley, and those numbers have come up as well. so there has been an increase in the amount of tornadoes we re seeing across parts of the southeast. one last thing, a lot of our homes here in the southeast aren t as well built. and because of the trees that you have, you don t get that visual scene of a tornado coming as often will: right. rick: so weather radios that give you that alert can save
special operations veterans when who rescued hundreds of after began families. retired i lieutenant colonel scott mann joins us now. colonel, listen, i understand that things can t be perfect. i mean, we say all the time that the combat is organized chaos. expect the unexpected, things will go wrong. i feel like that s a far stretch from what we got from this report and how kirby was spinning it. what do you think? yeah, i agree with you, joey, and thanks for having me on. happy easter. you know, the veteran community is really, really upset about this as i m sure you well know. and i was august to one of the young men who was at abbey gate, specialist gunlderson who every thed with me at the house foreign affairs committee, and he said, you know, he may not have thought it was chaotic, but i was on the ground and, believe me, it was told chaos. and that s been echoed by so many of our active duty members on the ground but also the veterans involved in these various groups.
lives. we ve seen over 60 fayaltiess from tornadoes over the last three weeks in the u.s. will: so what i m taking away from this although it might be anecdotal, there have been some statistical shifts. the majority are still what we know of as tornado alley, but it s on the increase in the southeast and a little declining in the rick: man, you summed that up well. will: thanks, rick. still ahead on this easter sunday, a special message from timothy cardinal do land. plus, our final faith and friends performance from cain. .selves..? - how d you get here? - kayak! they compared hundreds of travel sites to find a great deal on my flight, car, and hotel. - kayak. search one and done. ever better. it s when disruption hits your supply chain and ryder makes sure you re ever delivering with freight brokerage to transportation management, truckload capacity and dedicated trucks and drivers.
like this get out? how is it leaked? well, that i don t know, ask we need to track the source. as best we possibly can. you brought up something real important there, will, is they can learn from this what our techniques are, how we are able to gather our information. there needs to be an investigation and who had access to this type of information. but leaks don t seem to bother people, or we don t seem to get anywhere with investigations. just look at the supreme court. did we get anything from those leaks in the investigation that followed? we can t. will: right. and i can go back to zero dark herty coming out, and i said to the james clapper in a hearing, how did hollywood get all that information? he just casually said, leaks. will: wow. okay. this is important and deserves a lot of time, but we re going to have to fit it into the time we do have together. you know, international relations often takes place not through direct words, but through actions that have to be interpre