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Your World With Neil Cavuto

the same tanker carrying iranian oil. last year when the u.s. seized it. i ran says this is retaliation for that. the defense department says the iran backed houthis fired an anti ship missile this morning. a ballistic missile in to a busy international shipping lane. there's no reports of injuries or damage to ships. the pentagon also says that there's been 130 attacks by iran-backed malitias against u.s. forces in iraq and syria since october 17 including 16 attacks since the evening of january 1. that's when defense secretary lloyd austin was hospitalized. austin is still in the hospital. the pentagon says austin is in good condition. he went in to the hospital new year's day following complications from cancer surgery last month and kept the president and the public in the dark for days. now the pentagon's inspector general has announced that they're investigating the circumstances surrounding this with secretary austin, neil.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

upward of 6 inches of snow in northern maine. 1 to 6 inch as you get into the great lakes. wile have complete details on "today." we'll see you then. >> thanks very much. now to the news kept secret for days from top u.s. officials, including the president. defense secretary lloyd austin was treated for prostate cancer. the surgery and his subsequent treatment for complications kept private. courtney kube has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, the mystery surrounding secretary of defense lloyd austin's secretive hospitalization revealed he was being treated for prostate cancer. his doctors say he was diagnosed in early december, but defense officials say he hid the illness from top pentagon officials and even the president. >> nobody at the white house knew that secretary austin had prostate cancer until this morning. >> reporter: a statement from walter reed saying his surgical procedure on december 22nd was to treat and cure prostate cancer. they say he was under general anesthesia, but released the next morning. but on monday, january

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CNN This Morning

fighting overseas. secretary loudloyd austin in a serious city at home. >> and senior officials pushed to release a statement after learning of his status. and pentagon finally announced that he was admitted to walter reed for prostate cancer treatments. the white house was not informed at the time of the visit despite the fact that he was placed under general anesthesia. he was rushed back to the hospital with severe pain on january 1 caused by an infection related to the earlier procedure. >> and the white house not initially informed of that visit either and now calling for a review of protocols of how cabinet officials delegate their authority. but many still demanding accountability and answers. >> i mean, how the hell does that happen? right? so top secret you can't even tell the commander in chief.

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Outnumbered

sein vain and there are steps being taken not to describe to the media for the simple fact we deserve to know as american citizens, but for the fact it doesn't happen again and their backup plan works. this was widely reported and i'm sure the pentagon can confirm and lloyd austin was, he was told in early december they identified prostate cancer and doctors say elective because it is not an emergency procedure, but it is not optional. they think most of us and i'm not a doctor either, politico has an article on it today, about how they played with that word to make us think it was less severe. two things, when the second in command for lloyd austin was in puerto rico and told on january

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Anderson Cooper 360

prevent someone from being an insurrection unfortunate. >> why do you think he should recuse himself? >> i think it's very clear. clarence thomas and rather his wife ginny participated in oat vents of january 6 and what's going before the supreme court is a judgment of an event his wife has participated in, that his wuf has been investigated by the january 1 committee and qualifies as an insurrection and clarence thomas' decision on that, one way or another, and overall the court's decision on that would directly implicate his wife, and so this is one of the most classic textbook conflicts of interest, and it would frankly be a scandal if he did not recuse himself. >> do you think he actually will? he did recuse himself in the case regarding john eastman,

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FOX and Friends

out for 45 minutes, they transfer power to the vice president and stuff like that. none of that happened, he didn't tell anybody. we know for sure on january 1 he arrived at walter reed in an ambulance and wound up in icu. do we know where the initial procedure was done? it was not done at walter reed. >> griff: we don't, that is stunning, lack of transparency. we have learned from john kirby and the spokesman at the pentagon, pat ryder, the secretary is snot going anywhere. this is communication blunder. there is need to know. they are not telling us what it was that led and started all

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

call a dynamic strike. we did shoot down drones and missiles because he made sure that they had the existing authorities and the capabilities and the training to do that. so he has been on top of these issues throughout. what your question gets to, i've seen the sniping out there that how effective can the process be. what you have, the national security decision making process does not require cabinet level officialings being the sole people in the room making decisions on any given day. you staff these things from the middle up and the cabinet officials, whether it's secretary blinken or secretary austin come together as appropriate to make the key decisions. it happened on january 1. if you bear with me.

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

your question really gets to a bigger issue. i'd like to if i could, i want to walk you through a timeline here. i think it's important context. on december 31, a sunday, jake sullivan held a lengthy security conference with the general to discuss issues, the situation in the middle east. there's a lot to do that. on january 1, president biden convened a secure telephone conference with mr. sullivan, with secretary austin, with joint chiefs chairman general brown, secretary blinken, the dni, the cia director and other members of the team. they covered developments in the middle east. president biden directed the nsc, the department of defense and the state department to accelerate work with partners on the houthi attacks in the red sea, which was to be issued no heater that wednesday. we did that. i came to the podium. heard that out. from man, january 1 through

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

should be. but a lot of people seem to be missing the larger picture that the entire episode is an indictment of the entire biden national security team. look, the focus here isn't just on, you know, the concern that we have with our adversaries about putin and xi and saying there's no gaps. someone always had their hands in control. the concern that i have, martha, is the message that we've sent to our troops about force protection. which is that we don't care. the thing that isn't being talked about, martha, is under any scenario for which they don't have an explanation, from the time of secretary austin's first surgery until the time it was discovered that he was awol, there were 13 attacks on u.s. troops from. january 1 to january 4 there were eight attacks. what we've learned is that the

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

walter reed medical center. in the statement, they said that prostate cancer was detect early and his prognosis is excellent. on january 1 last monday, he was admitted to walter reed medical center with complications from the procedure , including nausea with severe abdominal, hip and leg pain. initial evaluation from that revealed that it was a urinary tract infection. the infection has since cleared and it involved various complications about abdominal fluid that was ultimately drained. rare complications and an oncologist told cnn, less than 1% of instances resulting from these kinds of prostate cancer surgeries. the pentagon still has not revealed why the white house was not made aware of secretary austin's prostate cancer diagnosis until today and depending on press secretary, general was asked today whose ideal it was.

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