began posting that intelligence to a small group of gamers. you heard me right, gamers on a platform called discord. they were all sworn to secrecy. they couldn t keep it though. what happens now? jennifer griffin is at the pentagon and what she s hearing. chris swecker on the investigation that is just starting. former secretary of state mike pompeo on the damage all of the world this is still creating. and glenn youngkin on part of that damage that he s determined to stop. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. so much to piece together and piece together we shall. beginning with jennifer griffin with how this all went down at the pentagon. jennifer? neil, journalists for the new york times and washington have honed in on the leaker faster than the fbi that arrived at his house in massachusetts this afternoon. the alleged leaker was identified by attorney general merrick garland as 21-year-old jacks teixeira of the 102nd intelligence wing of the massachusetts air national
dana: dramatic moment as homeland security secretary mayokas is forced to face the family of a grandmother and 7-year-old girl killed in a texas car crashed with an alleged human struggler. he turned to face the family expressed condolences but refusing to offer an apology for his failure to secure the border. very emotional day on the hill yesterday. welcome to a new hour on america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. a heated hearing as republicans hold secretary mayokas accountable for the historic crisis on the border calling his leadership an abject failure. this grieving family of that little girl and grandmother later meeting in private urging him to send thousands of troops to secure the border saying he needs to do that first before any attempt at immigration reform. dana: lawmakers calling out the secretary for being complicit in fentanyl deaths of 100,000 americans. these are some of their faces. bill: bill melugin has spent
exchange fire on the northern and southern borders, the fighting in gaza, welcome to fox news live. i m aishah hasnie. griff:here we go going jampacked. i am griff jenkins. there have been almost 50 attacks of us forces in iraq and syria since october 17th. hey, jeff. reporter: we hear outgoing forces late into the night. most of the intense face-to-face in and around gaza city, many of that region s maine medical centers, that s because the idf says that is where hamas is hiding out in these medical centers and intricate tunnel systems. fighting is happening near these medical centers. they deny the hospitals are under attack but heavy bombardment in the region in the last, impacting civilians, hospital staff and those who were injured. there are reports of power outages with fuel supplies running low to power the generators and resources like food and water becoming more scarce. those who are healthy enough to make the journey are heading to southern israel or southern ga
upon our country. under mayokas s leadership illegal crossings have reached all-time highs in back-to-back years with over 5 million total now. more than 1.3 million known gotaways have successfully snuck into the united states without capture. migrant deaths have set an all-time record with more than 1400 at the southern border since 2021. ice deportations are at an all-time low. fentanyl deaths have reached record highs. innocent americans are killed and injured, caught up in daily barrages of human smuggling pursuits and mayokas will not call the border a crisis. he insists the border is secure putting him at odds with his own u.s. border patrol chief. do you disagree with the head bort e border patrol agent when he said our border is not secured. you do disagree with your chief of border patrol. i respectfully do in that
same. it s a vicious a never-ending cycle and it s been going on a couple years now. the administration has tried to change policies here and there. the problem persists. we are getting more got-aways now. you re seeing the videos of the wild human smuggling pursuits every day. fentanyl ports across. neil: the latter part is much more dramatic. it s a surge and changed this flexion. the fentanyl or human smuggling. yeah, the cartel play. cbp has seized more than 11,000 pounds of fentanyl since october. that s not six months. that can kill billions of people. massive amounts of fentanyl. border patrol has seized over 1,000 pounds of fentanyl. people getting through cbp checkpoints, people backpacking it across the border. the sheer amount of it coming