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as new york city breaks a record for the longest stretch without measurable snow. rob marciano times it all out. the chilling jailhouse phone call from paul pelosi s alleged attacker. what david depape told an reporter suggesting he wishes he had hurt more people. and mysterious drone attacks in iran. what we re learning about what who is responsible amid rising tensions in the middle east. the school staffing shakeup weeks after a 6-year-old in virginia allegedly shot his teacher. the principal and assistant principal now both out with classes set to resume tomorrow. the hero who saves lives in that mass shooting in california. his emotional message. and america strong tonight. the grandmother who knows how to make a spectacular and inspiring finish. announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight. good evening everyone. thanks for joining us on this busy sunday. i m linsey davis. we begin tonight with new developments in m
he shared the document on thug central. alexandria hoff has the latest. good morning. alexandria: classified national defense information at 21 years old, which is striking. he was part of the 102nd intelligence in cape cod. teixeira was placed into custody without incidents. the justice department arrested jack teixeira into alleged unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of national defense information. it is important to understand we do have stringent guidelines in place for safeguarding sensitive information, this was a deliberate criminal act. alexandria: plans were accelerated as he was described as the leader of a gaming group on the platform discord, he shared information with fellow users and shared more widely. it was maps and positions of ukrainian troops and china s role in aiding russia. including intelligence on adversaries and allies and top secret american and nato planning. this sounded alarm bells for the pentagon as the source was being tr
$25 million to help mothers, abortion activists stormed the state capitol building. the most egregious form of restrictions are the lack of restrictions. democrats are tapping the lead counsel on first impeachment to hear testimony into bragg s motivation. if there is a appearance of a conflict you get off the case. it is inherent conflict and they are touristing it. usfl convict singing off second season show boats and the philadelphia star. it brings us together from so many different background. brian: national guard member accused of will disclosing highly secret intelligence. set to appear today. the fbi as you can see right there excourting out jack teixeira from his massachusetts home at gunpoint yesterday as a fallout from one of america s most serious security breaches ever deepens. ainsley: there he is t-shirt and red shorts. teixeira may not be the only ones facing charges in this. federal authorities are looking at him like a ringleader of source
in pakistan, killing at least 41 passengers. and, the princess of wales launches a new campaign close to her heart the importance of early childhood. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, has sacked the chairman of his conservative party, nadhim zahawi. his dismissal comes after an independent investigation of mr zahawi s tax affairs. these have been the subject of growing controversy since it emerged that he had to pay a penalty to the tax authorities. the prime minister said it had become clear that there has been a serious breach of the ministerial code . mr sunak received the report from sir laurie magnus, the independent adviser on ministers interests. sir laurie told the prime minister that certain omissions by mr zahawi fell short of the standards that ministers are expected to abide by. he concluded, i consider that these omissions constitute a serious failure to meet the standards set out in the ministerial code. i consider that mr zahawi, in holding the hi