well, we made it to friday thanks for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york they got him, helicopters, armed federal agents all swarming the house of the alleged leaker of classified materials that sent the pentagon into damage control mode cameras capturing the 21-year-old air national guardsman being walked from that home neighbors shocked at his arrest. i saw the name jack teixeira, i was like i know that kid that sounds wicked familiar. good kid, had a good head on his shoulderin his shouldhoulders, wanted to jn the military. just moments ago, we learned the suspect jack teixeira is expected to appear any minute in federal court in boston. attorney general merrick garland signaling he could be charged under the espionage act, the glu details we re learning about the alleged leaker in just moments. in the dark of night in the sunshine state, florida governor ron desantis signed a six-week abortion bill into law, how this could imp
teixeira accused of disseminating classified documents. the pentagon and intelligence community in daniel mage control how can this happen again ten years after edward snowden the justice department filed an appeal to the supreme court to block a federal appeals court ruling that limits access to an fda approved abortion pill will the court act before the ruling goes into affect? and grant a stay until it can decide the case. i will be joined by pete buttigieg on some of the big headlines this week and the biden administration s $300 million investment in repairing bridges from san diego to albany good day, i m andrea mitchell in washington the 21-year-old national guardsman charged under two sections of the espionage act for that massive leak of classified documents making his first appearance in a boston federal court. with three family members sitting behind him, jack teixeira was read charges that carry a term of ten years in prison and three years supervised rele
i d be coming. it s so good to be back in ireland. forgive my poor attempt at irish. i m at home. i m at home. after my aged, as you can see how old i am, i have a little wisdom i have more experience than any president in american history. doesn t make me better or worse, but it gives me few excuses. president joe biden bringing some jokes with him during a speech yesterday to the irish parliament the president wraps up his visit to ireland today, marking 25 years since the good friday agreement, which ended decades of violence. meanwhile, at home, the fbi arrested a 21-year-old air national guardsman who is suspected of leaking national documents. we ll sort through how that young man got his hands on the documents. plus, florida governor ron desantis took a break from his nationwide book tour to sign an extreme abortion ban into law late last night. we will dig into the legislation, and how it could impact his potential presidential campaign. also ahead this mornin
hope that is the outcome. thank you so much, chancellor thanks for being with us that does it for us today, and make sure you watch inside with jen psaki on msnbc. chris jansing is here right now. good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. right now the demand for answers as jack teixeira, the national guardsman accused of leaking hundreds of highly classified documents makes his first court appearance what we know about the 21-year-old behind one of the biggest u.s. intelligence leaks in a decade. how he got access to his top secret material and the charges he now faces plus, an inside look at the gaming platforms where those government secrets went undetected by u.s. officials for months, and what an anonymous member of the group is saying about him. the chat room s leader he was not hostile to the u.s. government. he had disagreed with several occasions such as waco and ruby ridge and thought the government is overreaching in sever
site. jason carroll has been talking to east palestine residents who no longer know whom to trust. we re strongly recommending those who have not yet had their water source checked to use bottled water. bottled water is being made available. reporter: more than a week after a toxic train derailment that led to the evacuation of much of this small ohio town, state health officials are urning some east palestine residents to drink bottled water until water tests are complete. this is going to be particularly important if you are pregnant, if you are breast-feeding, or if you are preparing formula for an infant. reporter: officials say the toxic spill was largely contained the day after the derailment and that tests have shown the air quality is safe. but they have found low levels of contaminants in four nearby walterways spanning 7 1/2 miles, including leslie run, a creek which runs through east palestine and neighboring towns, right through the back of cathy reese s p