saying, you know, the more people who were in their questioning what sort of pandemics we might have, the better. i think his suggestion about having a sort of red team to do micro whatever architecture you build, its only as good as a people within the building and the decisions they make. his idea of having a red team to challenge the thinking, i think, having a red team to challenge the thinking, ithink, is having a red team to challenge the thinking, i think, is an excellent one because there is always a danger of groupthink, and perhaps that what was happening here. we were so focused, or the system was so focused, or the system was so focused on pandemic influenza because of the well risks of it, that the system had got itself into a belief that that was the most likely pandemic and that s the one we needed to prepare for. i think oliver s statement is powerful. so oliver s statement is powerful. 50 cu oliver s statement is powerful. so you don t think that he let yo
during my time. there was jim acosta, indicate lynn collins, the playboy reporter. hyenas. lately they had harsh words for former president trump. you hear the horrible stories of hoarding. he was doing the same with classified documents. hoarding nuclear secrets. it is almost a gollum in lord of the rings moment. my precious. it is like pathological in addition to being criminal. after wondering could a president trump unshackled by any opposition somehow use the justice department to imprison his enemies? it was starting to freak me out, the idea that we are not even discussing changing the constitution to make it say you cannot be in jail while being the president. my father. an amendment would be nice. i m a big fan of amendments. i thought it was innocent until proven guilty, i must have had that entirely wrong. trump to his credit never shied from challenging the media dishonesty. here he was moments ago in an exclusive interview with fox s bret baier. s
angeles and thousands of christians gathering to protest anticatholic drag nuns during pride night at dodger stadium. the event honoring sisters of perpetual indulgence with a community hero award. rachel: protesters saying they felt disappointed by the dodgers that chose to side with the drag group over the families. will: what s the payoff there? pete: that video happened an hour before the game and not many saw it except on social media where it went. here the public announcer, a dress announcer saying we re giving an award to sister dominia and sister junety. not a lot of unity coming out of this for anybody. will: ask what s the payoff for the dodgers? in the 6:00 hour, we talked about the fact that truthfully, as impactful as it is to boycott bud light or target, this type of attitude in corporate america is everywhere. it is in almost every fortune 500 corporations. the real question is why. if we can get to the why, then we can see the impact of a boycott maybe. to me
hour near the site of the sunken titanic. the lead starts right now. an under water expedition to see the wreckage of the titanic is now a race to find and save the tourists and crew members on board the vessel. the mission is ramping up to prevent a second tragedy at that site. plus, super powers meeting. antony blinken reports back progress after a high stakes talk with china. the areas of success and the one major point of lingering contention coming up. and the judge s order that restricts what donald trump can and cannot reveal about his federal indictment. but will the former president obey the judge? welcome to the lead, i m jake tapperment and we start with the world lead. a submersible that takes paying customers to see the wreckage of the titanic in the depth of the north atlantic ocean, it is missing at this hour. the u.s. coast guard said five people are on board. and now a frantic search and rescue operation is underway. coast guard units from ang lo
show @thelead. you can listen to the lead once you get your podcasts, all two hours, just sitting there like a delicious tray of sushi. our coverage continues now with mr. alex marquardt who is in for wolf blitzer in a place i like to call the situation room. i ll see you tomorrow. happening now, a desperate search and rescue mission. thousands of feet below the surface of the atlantic ocean. submersible operated by a company running expeditions to the wreck of the titanic is now missing. we have up-to-the-minute details on the mission to find the sub and the five people on board. also this hour, the high-stakes meeting of the super power secretary of state antony blinken says the u.s. and china have made progress towards getting relations back on track, but there still is a ways to go. we ll have a report from beijing. and more than 50 million people across the southeast face the threat of severe weather including tornados this holiday weekend. we ll have the latest