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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 l ....
reporters questions. wonder what the leaders of the other countries are saying. all of those files originally appeared in a small chat app group called discord. only about 20 members total. then because they sat there for weeks and weeks, we still don t get a firm idea from the federal government exactly how long this was out there. it spread much wider. one of the members of the teenage group got his parents permission to talk to the media reporter and said the group, the leaker was in his 20s and worked on a military base. he spoke with washington post on condition of anonymity. this channel there were classified documents being posted by a user called o.g. he was the leader of this group and he wanted us all to be sort of super soldiers to some degree, informed, fit, with god, well armed, stuff like that. it would appear as if he sort of grew angry with the fact that only 1 or 2 people were paying attention to these documents he was pouring his heart out into. ....
world. i m christine romans. we begin with this senseless tragedy in louisville, kentucky , a 25 year old bank employee opening fire at his workplace, live streaming his own attack that killed four people in minutes. one of the nine others hurt in the early moments later died of those injuries. cnn s omar jimenez has more from louisville. in just moments. four people were killed in nine others injured at this bank in louisville, kentucky. officers were on scene within three minutes. the suspect shot at officers. we then returned fire and stop that threat. police revealing the shooter was an employee at the bank and had livestreamed the attack. suspect was live framing. and unfortunately, that s that s tragic. to know that that incident was out there and captured enforcement source telling cnn the shooter had also learned he was going to be fired and wrote a note to his parents and a friend indicating he was going to shoot at the bank. among those injured in the attack. ....
judge blocks the fda approval of a key abortion medication. how the biden administration is planning to respond and china simulating strikes against taiwan after the nation s president visited the us we re live in beijing as tensions escalate. all right. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. this is early start this morning. justice department officials are racing to find out how top secret u. s military documents were leaked online. the information is intended only for those with the highest levels of us security clearance documents cover a wide range of topics from assessments of ukraine s military strength and casualty figures to intelligence on american allies like israel and south korea. the documents will reportedly first posted on obscure internet gaming sites. but have now turned up on twitter and youtube in recent weeks, democratic congressman ruben gallego, raising concerns that this leak could jeopardize sourc ....
On this 22nd anniversary of 9/11, join Endless Thread in an episode where teens and young 20-somethings collect the seemingly innocuous sonic artifacts of the original World Trade Center people thought were lost and the lengths they've gone to find them. ....