happens next. good morning, quite a day here. bill hemmer, good day to you. dana: good morning, i m a dana perino and this is america s newsroom. this story is mind blowing, frustrating and i don t know if the president s reaction maybe he is masking how he really feels about it. americans will be outraged when they learn about this. the man responsible for blowing the lid off america s military secrets is apparent will i a low-level government employee. this according to a bombshell report from the washington post. it claims his motivation for sharing the documents was not political but to impress young friends. bill: said to be in his early 20s, worked on a military base. shared the documents in a private chat group in a video game site called discord. dana: teenage member spoke to the washington post. the leaker went by the name o.g. he said he was like a father figure to the group of mostly young gamers and he shared the documents to keep them in the loop on
an advisory to the qatari negotiator. take a listen. it becomes more difficult but it s still ongoing and we can t give up. i can tell you that clearly we can t give up on this on all sides. nobody in the region can afford to give up and just leave it to the military people to decide what happens in the future. let s go to cnn s nick robinson, israeli president benjamin netanyahu says the next phase of the war has begun and its goal is to destroy hamas. how is this second phase going to affect the hostages being held in gaza? well, the prime minister said two primary goals of these operations, one destroy hamas. but the second to get the hostages back. and the defense minister said look, we believe that these increased military operations this operation in gaza will actually benefit us and help get the hostages back. and i think when you hear from the from somebody close to the negotiations there, that qatari official you do understand that there are still conversat
Tillery Sr., Don Lake County and Winter Park, beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away surrounded by his family on May 25. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Ellen Regan and their three children Suzanne (Mickey) Conway, Don Jr. (Lisa), and Jim; six grandchildren, Sarah Kate, Caroline, and Tillery Conway, Austin, Don, and Ben […]