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of the new york times. most recently underwear bomber, the new underwear bomber which was a sting operation. there are a lot of details including who were the operatives, what happened, how did it go down? potentially that operation hadn t even been completed before the leaks came out. bill: clearly there is intent behind these stories? well . bill: writers are not just making them up. there is intent and a lot of detail in them. what seems to be the pattern there is leak comes out of washington or the administration. and then the administration briefs on it but gives out awful lot of operational details particularly in the cyber area where you put up the map where the new york times had a lot of information about the iranian nuclear activities, enrichment project, that really only came from intelligence sources. this is not the first time that i ve seen this stuff in the paper. bill: welling specifically on that point, kt, it was called stuxnet. yeah. bill: all this specula
all that does not matter when it comes to national pride. more reason now to go ahead with north korea s third nuclear test. detected and suspected by intelligence sources. rob and paula? thank you, joohee. you d wonder why you d spend almost a billion dollars for something to ultimately fail. when you have a starving nation. feed the people for a year. that s a staggering statistic. analysts say there were three goals in all of this. one, a point of national pride for the north koreans. two, to shore up their power as a way to negotiate for food which they need to feed those starving people. and, three, to boost their reputation as a manufacturer of weapons and technology. on all those fronts, you think yesterday was a huge disappointment and a huge embarrassment. big-time embarrassment. okay. moving on now to new hampshire and the devastating blow to one small town s police force. officers serving a warrant in a drug case were met with a hail of gunfire. four officers were shot
talk to us about how important it is that the iranians wanted to pull this off on u.s. soil. guest: yes, that, obviously, is the story. and it goes without saying the men and women of d.e.a. and a.t.f. and the f.b.i. and of the department of justice and yet to be named intelligence sources should be commended for what could have potentially been an act of war, some would say it already is if what we believe happened, did, in fact, happen. this is bold. brazen. a big boy move. clearly it indicates that iran could careless they perceive we are weak in leadership, a statement of fact. and when they better receive they perceive we are weak, and there are no reper cautions they
somebody somewhere feeding this information to him out of the u.s. government and military structure. this is such an important time for us, i m not surprised that people on the internet and people on television are really interested in this weekly situation. it s a very complex situation. on the one hand, you do have some true national security issues. my biggest problem with these leaks has been some people are going to die as a result of these leaks, intelligence sources, you see where the government is talking about moving diplomats and military people, that you can t have good intelligence sources, and on the other hand say it s okay to leak who you are. that s the big problem with it. on the other hand, as a journalist and as a citizen, you believe in having as much information as you can get, and most of the information, most of the information in these wikileaks things is well-known to everybody who is mentioned in there it s just the public who doesn t know, it s the public wh