national security. dni haynes that she will work closely with the justice department to avoid interfering with its criminal code into the matter. to put it lightly, the intelligence community is rattled by more than the obvious here. a former president which used to be so reckless with top secret information. that he was sworn to protect. his actions may have very well put the lives of americans and american assets on the line. . i as a cia officer, our job is to recruit human assets overseas who are willing to turn their backs on their own countries to guarantee our safety here in america. our job as cia officers is to keep their identities secret and safe. and make no mystery about it. people either have died or will die as a result of these documents being placed out there. also new this week, and a trump appointed judge in florida signaling she s open to a point in what is called a special master to look in the case. stop by trump s legal team. the special master we f
spent every year on intelligence services to build signal intelligence and technical capabilities. sci, that was the category in that affidavit. foreign doug foreign governments turn out their communication with, it s because they know how they might be intercepted. i think the other big one is your foreign country. he knows something bad is going to happen to the united states, but you cannot trust that they will hold that information and keep it secret and maybe in the future harm your sources and methods so they don t share at all. therefore, u.s. citizens around the world, our property or personal s those are three different variants than they could probably come up with hundreds that scenarios that can emerge from something like this. clint, melissa and matt, thank you for watching us walking us through this. the rise in food prices taking a toll in school kept effect cafeterias across the country. it s coming at higher costs to students. the president and his bodies were