classified information. the white house scrambling to contain the biggest leak we ve seen in ten years. experts say the damage is done and more could be on the way. good morning. big morning. i m bill hemmer. dana: you are in a mood. i m dana perino, this is america s newsroom. the pentagon is trying to figure out who is responsible for the leak. it exposed military secrets and how the u.s. spies on its adversaries and friends. bill: it is making for awkward conversations and damage control on a global scale. it s tough to do. the u.s. is ramping up a criminal investigation into all this. c.i.a. director bill burns talked about it haltingly at rice university. listen. the deeply unfortunate leak of classified documents is certainly as intense as anything in that now part of the in box as well and it s something that the u.s. government takes extremely seriously. the pentagon and the department of justice have now launched a quite intense investigation to get to the bo
students there, tomorrow, which is today, this morning. we are going to go remote. they displaced 2,000 students at that school who don t come from the best economically economic situation. you re out and we re going to move these migrants in. steve: that s right. the neighborhood that they transferred these migrants to is a majority minority location for the most part. for the kids who go to madison high school, 63% come from economically disadvantaged homes. 52% are minorities. taxpayer cost per student. this is for every kid in new york city. look at that it costs $45,000 for every kid in new york city. what s interesting about the decision to go ahead and take and, you set it up perfectly, out at that air former airstrip that they have placed these tents. rather than drive the tents into the ground with stakes. they can t because they re on a
the refugee process in an unprecedented way. we are a nation of immigrants and we are a nation of laws. and those laws provide that if one qualifies for humanitarian relief, then one has established the basis to remain in the united states, and if one has not, then one is to be removed. and that is exactly what is going to happen. we have to go, we are out of time. what is the rough cost to american taxpayers since the roughly 4 million people have come into the country illegally since january of 2021, as those people show up at community hospitals, as they enter the school system, get other government help. do you have a taxpayer cost? let me turn that questionp around a little bit. i m going to turn it around to match the question that an international partner asked of me. and the question that the international partner asked of me is what is the economic cost
prices are going higher. it is not a direct taxpayer cost, but it is a cost to a depositor and someone using the bank. bill: when banks fail is when panic sets in. what will we do now? do i need to worry? we ll see the bank earnings this friday. the next catalyst for the market. the majors have benefited from all the noise around silicon valley bank. they benefited because you took your money out of the that you weren t sure about it and put it into the j.c. morgan s of the world. bill: nice to see you. dana: stick around for this. you ll love it. dana reads sports. dana: biden administration is dropping the ball on hosting championship sports teams at the white house. have you heard about this? the long held tradition and growing list of professional athletes still haven t received the coveted invite saying biden s lack of interest is
are he. bret: it is time for this week s common ground segment. joining us tonight maryland democratic senator ben cardin and indiana republican senator todd young. thank you both for being here. i wanted to start with obviously the news of the day and the concern about the banks, the silicon valley bank, the signature bank and where this goes from here. senator cardin, first to you, what do you say to people who look at this and say maybe the government is backing up all of these deposits and a little risky to do it that way. how do you see that? bret, first of all, it s good to with you and senator young. i think our major concern is to make sure that taxpayers are protected and our understanding is that this will be a at no taxpayer cost. any cost will be bausch by the banking community. it gives confidence for the depositors and protects the