carolina, will be meeting with donald trump tomorrow here at trump tower, along with other officials here. but i can tell you that governor haily under consideration for secretary of state as well as other cabinet positions. that s something we re looking at. donald trump met with a number of critical potential cabinet appointees earlier today. he met with in addition to that general mike flynn, the retired general who was a part of donald trump s campaign. he is under consideration for national security adviser. that is also something that was discussed. what we re hearing, they said that the trans significance starting to deploy what they call landing teams at various agencies and apartments around the federal government critically tomorrow.
retaining all only her documents ander e-mails she the remedy there is all of it has to go back, not just what her snichbts want to go back, but all of it has to go back. this these private e-mails could be on to the private e-mail that she had on that server. that s the potential criminal charge if the government wants to treat her the same way it treated general petreaus, the answer to your question in one word is yes. there is breaking news now on former cia directors, we have been talking a little bit about the judge about, david petraeus is going to plead gichlt the state department says general petraeus pled guilty to misstoring information. catherine herridge live in washington. what have which learned from the court documents? reporter: the retired general
e-mails and were these e-mails secure. if you are using a private account. the federal government has rules about what a government official is to do with the e-mails and that s what she will be questioned about. good of you to spend time with us today. i am sure you are on a deadline at the new york times after that speech. great talking to you. former cia director david petraeus pled guilty to one count of mishandling classified materials. there was revelations that the former top general had an affair with his top biograpper. and today the justice department filed the brief in court. catherine harris has more. reporter: thank you, jamie and good afternoon. according to the newly filed court documents, the retired general documented his schedule and classified and unclassified
had classified information in her home. and as for general petraeus, the retired cia director, the retired general, he, too, still under review by the cia for his activities, whether anything inappropriate may have taken place, still the question being asked how and where she got that classified material, because she was so close to petraeus for so long. both of them apparently seeking a somewhat road to recovery, if you will, by getting involved with wounded warrior organizations. petraeus also doing the same thing. it s something we ve seen many times before, people reaching out, looking to affiliate themselves with wounded warriors as they try and rehabilitate their image. we re seeing general petraeus a little more publicly than we have in a long time, too. barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you so much for that report. we have new developments in the boston terror investigation. danny, the man who was carjacked by the tsarnaev brothers, is now speaking publicly about his 90
when she was approached by a reporter and we are hearing from paula broadwell and what her life is all about now. i have made some mistakes in the past. i am trying to look forward with my family. this breakfast is a reminder of what should be first. i have been involved in a number of wounded veterans missions. i count my blessings. being in this wonderful country and wonderful community and having such a wonderful family and opportunities and the opportunity to rebuild. broadwell indicating she is trying to rebuild her life. she has a few legal challenges ahead of her. the federal government still looking at her and why and how she had classified material. it is alleged in her home that was unauthorized. also, as for petraeus, retired general, retired cia director still being looked at by the cia