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Now that Jack Teixeira has had his day in court - resulting in a guilty plea and a later sentence of 15 years, I return to the story of leaker out of the Massachusetts Air National Guards unit. This episode has been updated to include the 2024 guilty plea and the November2024 sentence handed down to Jack Teixeira. Submit your Listener Story Here! ——- Thank you to today's sponsor: True Crime Podcast Training! If you love research and you love true crime - look no further - TCPT was created by Haley Gray and it focuses on teaching you an ethical victim-centered approach to true crime research. ——- Ways to support your favorite podcast: Join My Patreon Family! Subscribe to Military Murder Premium on Apple Podcast! Rate/Review the Show! Tell a Friend about Military Murder —— Military Murder is a military true crime podcast that focuses on murders committed by military members, veterans, and sometimes their family members. ---- Follow on social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mamamargot TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@militarymargot Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/militarymurderpodcast Discussion Group: https://facebook.com/groups/militarytruecrime Email: militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Headlines: Trump's cabinet picks are stirring up headlines, with RFK Jr., an outspoken anti-vaxxer, slated to lead Health and Human Services, and Matt Gaetz set for Attorney General despite ongoing controversies. Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Senate race heads to a recount, and after Trump floated the idea of a third term, a House resolution reaffirmed the two-term limit. Trump joked about a possible third term, prompting Rep. Dan Goldman to introduce a resolution reinforcing the two-term limit for presidents. In tech news, X (formerly Twitter) updated its terms, allowing all user posts to be used for AI training, and any disputes will go through Texas courts, a favorable setting for Elon Musk. On the foreign front, Musk also reportedly met with Iranian officials to discuss U.S.-Iran tensions, and a CIA officer was arrested for leaking sensitive intel on potential conflict in the region. Finally, Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira received a 15-year sentence for leaking classified information on Discord. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: Huffpost: Trump Taps Anti-Vaxxer RFK Jr. To Lead Health And Human Services AP News: Trump rewards legal defense team, picks lawyer Todd Blanche as No. 2 Justice official ABC News: Woman testified to House Ethics Committee that Gaetz had sex with her when she was 17: Sources AP News: Pennsylvania Senate contest headed toward a recount, and possibly litigation NY Times: Democrat Moves to Clarify the 22nd Amendment After Trump Refers to Running for Third Term CNN: X changed its terms of service to let its AI train on everyone's posts. Now users are up in arms NY Times: Elon Musk Met With Iran's U.N. Ambassador, Iranian Officials Say CNN: FBI arrests alleged leaker of US intelligence documents related to Israel's attack plans against Iran WA Post: Discord leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years for sharing U.S. secrets Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SERIES 3 EPISODE 69: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Forget for a moment "Attorney General" Matt Gaetz and the bottom falling out of the market for prosecuting men who have sex with underaged girls. Forget for a moment associating Tulsi Gabbard with the word "Intelligence." Forget the prospect of Press Secretary Sage Steele. Even forget Trump's plan to adjourn both houses of Congress so he can appoint an entire cabinet without a single hearing and the Republicans rushing to bark like seals as the Lame Duck Dictator starts rolling out the Third Reich. The lead story was a different 'third.' “I suspect I won't be running again,” Trump said to his newly elected Republican House slaves, “unless you say ‘he's good, we got to figure something else” and every news organization reported he was joking and kidding and trolling and - spoiler alert - he's NOT. He's NOT kidding. He's intending to stay in office and if we're nice to him he'll let us elect him again. They've been working on this for more than a year: it's a re-interpretation of the 22nd Amendment and the two-term limit, claiming it means three CONSECUTIVE terms, or going around it and getting him by any one of four different backdoors. That Trump is emboldened enough to go public with his "kidding" tells you how badly he has misread the shock this would create. Oh yes, everyone reported, he's a kidder. He's kidding. Ask Mike Pence how much of a kidder he is. MEANWHILE: Lincoln had his "Team of Rivals." Trump is building his "Team of Trifles." And the key appointment isn't Gaetz or Gabbard or Huckabee or any of these other empty vessels. It's Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense because when the protests against Trump starts and he wants the protestors to face U.S. Army tanks and be shot with your taxpayer bullets, the guy who is just crazy enough to order it is this lunatic Hegseth. B-Block (27:54): POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Jack Smith will get out, and get out a report. Putin continues to turn the screws on Trump. At Mar-a-Lago, Elon Musk is "getting a little big for his britches" (Ozempic time!). Musk is also at war with Steve Bannon. Melania won't live at the White House. And one third of network news viewers voted for Trump so all the limp ABC/CBS/NBC coverage mattered more than we thought. C-Block (40:00): THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Olivia Nuzzi has suddenly backed off all her stalking claims against Ryan Lizza. Wait I'll get my dumpster-sized bag of popcorn. Tim Pool, Pine Cone. And the Idaho Republican who tells a Democrat to go back to where she comes from. You won't believe which minority group she belongs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Feds confirm Chinese penetration of U.S. telecom wiretap systems. Anne Neuberger outlines top cybersecurity challenges facing the upcoming Trump administration. Former Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira gets a 15-year prison sentence for leaking classified U.S. military documents. A Chinese national faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to money laundering for “pig-butchering” scams. Researchers say a popular pregnancy app has serious, unaddressed security vulnerabilities. NIST misses its deadline for clearing the NVD backlog. A B2B demand generation company confirms a leak affecting 122 million people. HHS warns healthcare organizations to be on the lookout for Godzilla. Moody's designates the industries at highest risk of cyber attack. Guest Sarah Hutchins, Partner at Parker Poe, discusses the growing number of state data privacy laws. An AI grandma keeps scammers on the line. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Guest Sarah Hutchins, Partner at Parker Poe, discusses the growing number of state data privacy laws. You can listen to Sarah's full conversation including litigation trends related to targeted advertising and wiretapping, and key takeaways for companies on cybersecurity practices and risk reporting on today's Caveat episode. Selected Reading FBI confirms China-backed hackers breached US telecom giants to steal wiretap data (TechCrunch) Top White House cyber official urges Trump to focus on ransomware, China (The Record) Chinese national faces 20 years in US prison for laundering pig-butchering proceeds (The Record) IT specialist Jack Teixeira jailed for 15 years after leaking classified military documents on Discord (Bitdefender) Pregnancy Tracking App ‘What to Expect' Refuses to Fix Issue that Allows Full Account Takeover (404 Media) NIST Explains Why It Failed to Clear CVE Backlog (SecurityWeek) Leaked info of 122 million linked to B2B data aggregator breach (Bleeping Computer) Feds Warn of Godzilla Webshell Threats to Health Sector (BankInfo Security) Industries with highest cyber risk unveiled by Moody's Rating (SC Media) O2 unveils Daisy, the AI granny wasting scammers' time (Virgin Media O2) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Pres. Joe Biden hosts Pres.-elect Donald Trump at the White House, Libya announces the formation of morality police, Palau's president criticizes China as his re-election is confirmed, in the UK, Archbishop Justin Welby resigns over a Church abuse cover-up, Donald Trump picks Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead Dept. of Govt. Efficiency, special counsel Jack Smith will reportedly resign before Trump enters the White House, Pentagon secrets leaker Jack Teixeira is sentenced to 15 years in prison, a US jury finds a military contractor liable for Abu Ghraib prison abuse, Argentina's monthly inflation drops to 2.7%, and Canada's women's soccer coach is fired over an Olympic drone spying scandal. Sources: https://www.verity.news/
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Wednesday briefing: Trump taps Pete Hegseth, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy; House results; Jack Teixeira; bird flu; and moreRead today's briefing.If you're not a subscriber, click here to start.
The big takeaway from Trump's whirlwind round of personnel announcements, Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison for sharing military secrets online, and the bosses who don't care about your Ivy League degree.
Today's Sponsor: Zenni Opticalhttps://thisistheconversationproject.com/zenni Today's Rundown:Trump set to select Sen. Marco Rubio to serve as secretary of state in historic appointmenthttps://nypost.com/2024/11/11/us-news/trump-selects-sen-marco-rubio-to-serve-as-secretary-of-state-in-historic-appointment-report/ Donald Trump's New York hush money sentencing in jeopardy as case deadlines pausedhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2024/11/12/donald-trump-hush-money-case-deadlines-paused/76199834007/ Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years on federal chargeshttps://abcnews.go.com/US/jack-teixeira-pentagon-secrets-leaker-set-sentenced-faces/story?id=115762346 Lena Dunham Writing Movie About FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried for Apple, A24https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/lena-dunham-ftx-sam-bankman-fried-apple-a24-1236059813/ JetBlue plane apparently struck by gunfire in Haiti continued safely to New Yorkhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/airline-news/2024/11/12/jetblue-haiti-gunfire-damage/76218328007/ Skai Jackson, Former Disney Star, Announces She's Pregnanthttps://www.teenvogue.com/story/former-disney-star-skai-jackson-is-pregnant#:~:text=The%20former%20Disney%20Channel%20star,My%20heart%20is%20so%20full!%E2%80%9D MSNBC Ratings Crater As Viewers Tune Out Trump Victory Coveragehttps://www.mediaite.com/news/just-in-msnbc-ratings-crater-on-friday-as-viewers-tune-out-post-election-coverage/ Jesse Watters' Mother Disinvites Him From Thanksgiving Dinner After Trump Win: ‘Apparently There Wasn't Enough Room'https://www.thewrap.com/jesse-watters-mother-disinvited-thanksgiving-dinner-fox-news/ Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts
Musk, Ramaswamy to Lead Gov't Efficiency Department; Pentagon Leaker Jack Teixeira Gets 15 Years | NTD Good Morning
Elon Musk will lead a new ‘Department of Government Efficiency', Netflix's ad tier has attracted more than 70 million subscribers, and Discord leaker Jack Teixeira gets a 15-year sentence for sharing classified documents. It's Wednesday, November 13th and this is Engadget News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sam Cuthbert delivers the news on airlines canceling flights from flying into Haiti due to being shot at, Donald Trump choosing Mike Huckabee as a new member of his Trump Administration, and Jack Teixeira being sentenced due to his actions of leaking classified intel on 11/13/2024.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports a military leaker is going to prison.
Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Tarrytown Chowder Tuesdays is now available on the Spreaker Player!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, it's not a personal record, but Putin humiliated Trump in under forty-eight hours on the world stage.Then, on the rest of the menu, Pentagon secrets leaker Jack Teixeira could get up to seventeen years in prison for stealing a lot less important documents than what Trump stole; Spokane City Hall in Washington state was temporarily closed and a council meeting was canceled because of a security threat; and, revered abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who was the first woman to oversee an American military action during a time of war, was posthumously awarded the rank of general.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where the International Criminal Court's oversight body announced it will open an outside investigation into sexual misconduct accusations against its top prosecutor; and, Azerbaijan has been accused of ramping up repression of critics ahead of hosting the UN climate summit.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live PlayerKeep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!“As I ate the oysters with their strong taste of the sea and their faint metallic taste that the cold white wine washed away, leaving only the sea taste and the succulent texture, and as I drank their cold liquid from each shell and washed it down with the crisp taste of the wine, I lost the empty feeling and began to be happy and to make plans.”- Ernest Hemingway "A Moveable Feast"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/west-coast-cookbook-speakeasy--2802999/support.
Teacher strikes continue in 3 North Shore communities. Governor Maura Healey implores residents to conserve water. Jack Teixeira gets 15 years in federal prison for leaking military secrets. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Teachers march for better pay and benefits north of Boston, the Governor gives an update on the brush fires tearing up Lynn, and Jack Teixeira faces sentencing today. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Joe Biden pledges to attend the US presidential inauguration regardless of who wins, Eight Mexican supreme court justices resign following contentious judicial reforms, North Korea launches its longest-ever missile flight, Flash floods kill dozens in Spain's worst natural disaster in decades, The UN reports that its Lebanon mission has been targeted 30 times in October, Prosecutors seek a 17-year sentence for Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira, A former FTX executive avoids jail time, Donald Trump addresses a Wisconsin crowd from a garbage truck, Russia fines Google $20.5 decillion, and a long-lost Mayan city is discovered in Mexico. Sources: https://www.verity.news/
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports prosecutors seek a 17-year prison term for a Pentagon secrets leaker.
U.S. military leak Jack Teixeira will face a military court martial, President Biden comes down with Covid-19, and saving the planet at the Museum of Science. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports a Pentagon leaker will be going back to court.
Talking evidence and drop-offs in the Karen Read murder trial, a request for Jack Teixeira to go on military trial, and Roslindale comes together for a stoic pooch. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
This Day in Legal History: Constitutional Convention AssemblesOn May 14, 1787, a pivotal moment unfolded in American history as delegates from each state began to gather in Philadelphia for what would be known as the Constitutional Convention. This assembly was critical in shaping the nation's future, aimed at addressing the deficiencies of the Articles of Confederation—the loose framework that initially bound the states together after independence.As the delegates arrived, the stakes were incredibly high. The existing government structure under the Articles was proving inadequate in managing various critical issues, such as interstate disputes and financial instability. The Philadelphia meeting was convened to create a more robust federal government while ensuring that individual liberties were not infringed upon.Notably, every state except Rhode Island sent representatives to the Convention. Among the attendees were some of the most distinguished figures of the era, including George Washington, who was unanimously elected as the president of the convention, and James Madison, now considered the "Father of the Constitution" due to his pivotal role in drafting the document.The convention sessions were held in strict secrecy, a decision made to foster open debate and prevent external influences. The result of the intense deliberations, which continued until September 17, was the creation of a new Constitution. This document established a stronger federal government with separate executive, legislative, and judicial branches, fundamentally changing the direction of the United States.The ratification process that followed was another intense debate, reflective of the diverse viewpoints within the states about the balance of power between state and federal authorities. The Federalist Papers, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, played a crucial role in persuading the public and state legislatures to adopt the new Constitution.Today, the Constitution remains a living document, central to American law and governance, illustrating the enduring legacy of the decisions made during those historic months in Philadelphia. The events of May 14, 1787, mark not just the beginning of the Constitutional Convention but also the starting point of a constitutional democracy that would influence governance structures worldwide.Perkins Coie, a Seattle-founded law firm, is expanding its global footprint by launching a new office in London. The London office will be led by Ian Bagshaw, former co-head of White & Case's global private equity practice, who joined Perkins Coie after leaving Big Law to chair a startup. Joining him are three other former White & Case lawyers, including Jan Andrusko, who will serve as the European head of M&A for Perkins Coie.The London office aims to tap into the local and European markets for venture capital, private equity, and startups, leveraging the firm's established tech-sector expertise in the U.S. Perkins Coie plans to offer a comprehensive range of services through this single European hub, focusing on privacy, technology transactions, and M&A, without pursuing a network of offices across Europe.This strategic move marks Perkins Coie's first establishment outside of the U.S. and Asia. In 2021, the firm ranked 43rd largest in the U.S. by revenue, with earnings of $1.2 billion. The London office will initially feature a corporate group but may expand to include intellectual property and litigation services to provide a more rounded offering to tech-focused corporate clients.Ian Bagshaw, along with partners Jan Stejskal, Craig Fagan, and Barry O'Driscoll, and senior counsel Jan Jakoubek, are part of the founding team. They bring significant experience in private equity, cross-border M&A, and corporate law, aiming to recreate the startup culture prevalent in the U.S. within the European context. Bagshaw highlighted the startup-like environment of the new office and his motivation to build a new business with a clear strategic direction as key factors in his move to Perkins Coie.The focus on privacy and technology transactions in the new office is significant. These areas are crucial in the tech sector, involving the handling of sensitive data and the execution of tech-related deals, which are key growth areas in European legal markets. This strategic choice underlines Perkins Coie's intent to leverage their U.S. strengths in a new market, reflecting broader trends in global law practice where specialization aligns with industry needs.Perkins Coie Launches London Office, Eyeing Start-Up Tech MarketJury selection for U.S. Senator Robert Menendez's corruption trial resumed on May 14, 2024, in Manhattan federal court, with charges stemming from an alleged bribery scheme involving foreign governments. Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, has denied wrongdoing, pleading not guilty to 16 charges, including bribery, fraud, acting as a foreign agent, and obstruction. The trial also involves two New Jersey businessmen, Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, and Menendez's wife, Nadine, who will be tried separately due to medical reasons.The accusations detail that Senator Menendez accepted substantial bribes, including cash, gold bars, and a luxury car, in return for political favors to the governments of Egypt and Qatar. The FBI discovered much of the cash hidden at the Menendezes' home. Menendez allegedly facilitated arms deals for Egypt and attempted to secure a monopoly for Hana on halal meat certifications to Egypt. He is also charged with attempting to influence a Qatari investment fund on behalf of Daibes and interfering in a criminal case against him.Despite the severity of these charges, Menendez has not resigned but has stepped down from his role as the leader of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. His previous legal troubles in 2017, involving a wealthy Florida ophthalmologist, ended in a mistrial. As the current trial unfolds, Menendez faces significant public disapproval in New Jersey, complicating any potential reelection efforts. His wife's trial is scheduled for July 8, where health concerns will play a central role, and Menendez might shift blame to her as part of his defense strategy.Jury selection to resume in US Senator Menendez's corruption trial | ReutersThe Delaware Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal concerning a substantial attorney fee award in a lawsuit involving Dell Technologies Inc. and a $1 billion stockholder settlement over a stock conversion, which was allegedly coerced by Michael Dell and Silver Lake LLC in 2018. This case, which is notable for its rare nine-figure fee award, reflects a broader discussion in Delaware about how much plaintiffs' attorneys should be compensated in significant legal settlements.In this particular case, attorneys who facilitated the historic settlement were awarded $267 million, which represents the second-highest fee ever awarded in the state's Chancery Court history. This award is currently being challenged by Pentwater Capital Management LP, which argues that the 27% fee is excessively generous and constitutes a windfall.The appeal comes at a time when Delaware's courts are also considering other large fee requests, including two involving Tesla Inc., where one case seeks a $230 million fee for a settlement concerning board compensation, and another involves an investor challenging CEO Elon Musk's pay package.The Delaware courts have historically used a multi-factor test to determine the fairness of legal fees, which considers the complexity of the case, the attorneys' skill and experience, and the risk of contingency. The debate over these fees has even drawn input from law professors, with some advocating for a declining-percentage method used in federal courts, which reduces the percentage fee as the settlement amount increases.This ongoing legal debate highlights the evolving challenges and considerations in determining reasonable compensation for legal services in major corporate litigation, especially in a state known for its significant corporate law cases.Dell Fee Request at Delaware High Court Could Impact Tesla SuitsThe legal battle involving 21 young plaintiffs in a significant U.S. climate lawsuit has reached a precarious point following a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The court granted a February request from the Justice Department to dismiss the case, known as Juliana v. US, directing Judge Ann Aiken of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon to terminate it. This lawsuit, aiming for government accountability on climate action, has seen setbacks before, including a 2020 dismissal where the plaintiffs' demands for more aggressive government intervention against global warming were deemed beyond judicial capability to grant.The plaintiffs, represented by Our Children's Trust, are now considering limited options, such as requesting a full panel rehearing at the Ninth Circuit or potentially escalating the matter to the U.S. Supreme Court. However, legal experts, including Michael Gerrard of Columbia University's Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, caution against the latter due to the Supreme Court's current composition, which may not be favorable towards climate-related cases.The recent ruling underscores judicial hesitancy to engage in what is seen as policy-making—a realm typically reserved for the legislative branch. Despite this, the plaintiffs' lawyer, Julia Olson, argues that a court declaration recognizing the unconstitutional nature of current government practices could be transformative, similar to past court interventions that advanced justice and equality. Yet, the feasibility of such outcomes appears increasingly doubtful under prevailing legal standards and judicial perspectives.With these challenges, some suggest that initiating a new lawsuit with updated claims might offer a more straightforward route, given the ongoing and emerging government failures in addressing climate change since the initial 2015 filing. This strategy could potentially bypass previous legal obstacles, presenting fresh grounds for legal arguments based on more recent developments in climate policy and its failures.Youth Climate Lawsuit Faces Dire Path After Ninth Circuit RulingJack Teixeira, a 22-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, is facing further legal challenges after already pleading guilty to serious national security breaches involving the leak of classified documents. Teixeira, who had been arrested in April 2023, admitted to charges related to leaking sensitive information on military operations, including details about the war in Ukraine, under a deal with the U.S. Department of Justice that proposed a minimum of 11 years in prison. Despite this civilian court case, the Air Force has opted to pursue additional military charges against him, which could lead to another 10 and a half years in prison if he is convicted.These military charges include obstructing justice and failing to obey a lawful order, with a hearing set to take place at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts to assess whether the evidence is substantial enough to proceed to a court-martial. Teixeira, who worked as a cyber defense operations journeyman with top-secret security clearance, reportedly shared classified information on various international issues through a messaging app, impacting U.S. and global security interests. His sentencing for the civilian charges is scheduled for September 27.Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira faces US military justice hearing | Reuters Get full access to Minimum Competence - Daily Legal News Podcast at www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
On March 4, 2024, Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to charges related to one of the country's largest leaks of classified information. How did Teixeira manage to go without notice for months as he leaked hundreds of pages of government documents on Discord, the online chat platform popular with teenage gamers? Shane Harris and Sam Oakford were part of a team of Washington Post reporters who set out to investigate, and who partnered with FRONTLINE director Tom Jennings. The FRONTLINE/Washington Post documentary The Discord Leaks investigates Teixeira's online world, his massive leak of national security secrets and the role of platforms like Discord. The documentary also raises tough questions about the military's vetting of applicants' online behavior. Jennings, Harris and Oakford joined host Raney Aronson-Rath to talk about recent developments related to national security leaks, Teixeira's case and what the documentary reveals.“What Jack's case shows is this huge vulnerability at the heart of the intelligence apparatus, of an insufficient system for vetting people, and a system that's built so that people can get access to secrets and share them with practically whomever they want,” Harris told Aronson-Rath. “And I think that is going to be a major challenge for the military and the intelligence agencies going forward.”You can watch The Discord Leaks on FRONTLINE's website, the FRONTLINE YouTube Channel, and the PBS App. Read The Washington Post's related reporting at washingtonpost.com.Want to be notified every time a new podcast episode drops? Sign up for The FRONTLINE Dispatch newsletter.
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Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the movie "Rust," was found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in October 2021. Hutchins was shot after a gun that star and producer Alec Baldwin was holding fired a live round. Baldwin is also charged with manslaughter but has maintained that he did not pull the trigger. Also:The Supreme Court overturns the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to remove Donald Trump from the ballot for insurrection. U.S. Airman Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to leaking classified documents on Discord. Support the show
This week it's all about the Air Force as Francis discusses three stories from the branch we all love to hate. Take 15% off all orders in the store this month with the code 'march' - https://www.hellofawaytodie.com/shop You can also get access to all our bonus content and interview episodes early on out patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Hellofawaytodie National Guard story - https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2024/03/01/guard-officials-probing-texas-generals-appearance-at-trump-rally/ Jack Teixeira - https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-national-guard-leaker-jack-teixeira-gets-16-year-prison-sentence/ New Air Force regulations - https://www.military.com/daily-news/2024/03/01/no-salute-zones-watch-caps-gym-bags-air-force-summarizes-new-policies-following-raft-of-changes.html
Today's Headlines: Following Vice President Kamala Harris's plea for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, she held discussions with a senior Israeli cabinet member and Benny Gantz, leader of an opposition party to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Harris criticized Israel for not facilitating enough aid into Gaza, where the death toll has reportedly surpassed 30,000, with over 500,000 Gazans facing the risk of death from starvation. Additionally, the UN released a preliminary report alleging that members of Hamas committed sexual violence against women during an attack on October 7th, prompting calls for a broader investigation. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned a Colorado state decision to remove Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot, emphasizing that state courts lack authority over federal election matters. Lastly, Trump Organization's former CFO, Allen Weisselberg, pleaded guilty to perjury in a New York state civil fraud trial, and National Guard member Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to leaking classified military documents, facing a 16-year prison sentence. North Carolina is currently holding its presidential primaries, with Super Tuesday scheduled for the following week, so GET TO THE VOTING BOOTH! Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: NBC News: Israel-Hamas war live updates: Harris calls for immediate Gaza cease-fire ahead of meeting with Israel's Gantz NY Times: U.N. Report Details ‘Grounds to Believe' Oct. 7 Attack Included Sexual Violence WA Post: Supreme Court decides Trump remains on ballot ahead of Super Tuesday ABC News: Ex-Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg pleads guilty to perjury charges AP News: Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty under a deal that calls for at least 11 years in prison Axios: Here are some of North Carolina's intriguing primary election races Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is the ALPHV gang pulling up a twenty two million dollar rug? Meta platforms are experiencing outages. Ukraine claims a cyberattack on the Russian Ministry of Defense. Malicious phishers hope to hook hashes. TeamCity users are warned of critical vulnerabilities. The Discord leaker pleads guilty. AmEx suffers a third-party data breach. Amazon is flooded with fake copycat publications. Our guest is Deputy Assistant Director Cynthia Kaiser from the FBI Cyber Division to discuss Volt Typhoon. And, Dude, she is just not that into you. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Guest Deputy Assistant Director Cynthia Kaiser from the FBI Cyber Division joins us to discuss Volt Typhoon. Selected Reading Hackers Behind the Change Healthcare Ransomware Attack Just Received a $22 Million Payment (WIRED) Ukraine claims it hacked Russian Ministry of Defense servers (Bleeping Computer) Hundreds of orgs targeted with emails aimed at stealing NTLM authentication hashes (Help Net Security) TeamCity Users Urged to Patch Critical Vulnerabilities (Infosecurity Magazine) Pentagon leak defendant Jack Teixeira pleads guilty, faces years in prison (Reuters) American Express credit cards exposed in third-party data breach (Bleeping Computer) Tech writer Kara Swisher has a new book. Enter the AI-generated scams. (Bleeping Computer) Retired Army officer charged with sharing classified information about Ukraine on foreign dating site (CBS News) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc.
On this Tuesday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, the Supreme Court ruled correctly regarding Donald Trump's status on the ballot in Colorado, ruling 9-0 that the former President and current candidate will indeed be remaining on the state's ballot like he should be. Obviously, individual states should not be able to determine who ultimately gets elected President, but Democrats will clearly try anything at this point to make sure the American people have no say in who their next President is. In other news of the day, the Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty and faces up to 16 years behind bars, Vice President Harris meets with Knesset member Benny Gantz regarding a hopeful six-week cease-fire in Gaza, and subway crime in New York City continues to be an issue that is ignored by D.A. Alvin Bragg and Mayor Eric Adams. Curtis Sliwa, Rich Lowry, John Catsimatidis, Rudy Giuliani and David Friedman join Sid on this Tuesday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig Collins in for Tony Katz Trump wins SCOTUS ballot case 9-0. Fani Willis pops up in church again. Optometrist warns that kids are becoming more near sited. Today is Super Tuesday. Two free donuts at Krispy Kreme today for Super Tuesday. What is a dirty soda? Guy arrested while on toilet. Guy tried to steal a self driving taxi. Tony's report from Israel. I actually really like this soda. Clothing optional yoga? Man has eaten over 34,000 big macs. Restaurant lets influencer have it. Jack Teixeira agrees to 16 year prison sentence CNN asked Colorado Sec. of State if they went to far…no? VP says more crazy stuff. Gen Z teacher quits on first day Guy got stuck in bathroom for 35 minutes on Delta flight Today is Super Tuesday. AOC goes crazy. Patriot Plunge Interview. MT is a navy vet that has been jumping into icy cold water every 22nd of every month for almost 2 years now. This is to raise awareness about veteran suicide. 22VA is his veteran art organization. Filling up on the News. Tony report from Israel.There is a measles outbreak. There is a new Tik Tok term. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Se acerca el 'super martes', en una jornada múltiple de distintas contiendas en varios estados que resultarán claves para las elecciones presidenciales. En otras noticias: La Corte decidió por unanimidad que ningún estado tiene derecho a eliminar a Donald Trump de su boleta electoral.La Corte Suprema boqueó temporalmente la ley SB4 que le permite a la policía de Texas detener a inmigrantes.La región montañosa de California se encuentra sepultada bajo nieve.Un incidente en el muro fronterizo dejó varios heridos que intentaban treparlo.Jason Owens, jefe de la patrulla fronteriza, habló en exclusiva con Univisión sobre el recorrido que hizo junto a Joe Biden.
A Morning News Update That Takes Into Account The News Stories You Deem 'Highly Conversational' Today's Sponsor: Hostage Tapehttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/hostagetape Today's Rundown:Supreme Court keeps Trump on Colorado's presidential ballothttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/03/04/supreme-court-keeps-trump-on-colorados-presidential-ballot/72573619007/ Allen Weisselberg, Ex-Trump Org. CFO, to plead guilty to perjury chargeshttps://www.cnn.com/2024/03/04/politics/allen-weisselberg-trump-org-cfo-plea-perjury/index.html The IRS's new, free 'Direct File' service for simple tax returns is now available in 12 stateshttps://www.nbcnews.com/business/taxes/irs-free-tax-filing-service-direct-file-when-where-is-it-available-rcna140472 Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to massive leak of Pentagon secrets on social media site Discordhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2024/03/04/jack-teixeira-pleads-guilty-leak-pentagon-secrets/72837483007/ Eagles' Jason Kelce announces retirement after 13 seasonshttps://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39653213/eagles-jason-kelce-announces-retirement-13-seasons Broncos inform quarterback Russell Wilson he will be released, take $85M dead money hithttps://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39654399/broncos-cut-russell-wilson-take-85m-dead-money-hit World's oldest person, Maria Branyas Morera, celebrates 117th birthdayhttps://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2024/3/world%E2%80%99s-oldest-person-maria-branyas-morera-celebrates-117th-birthday-766399 Breastfeeding Mom Sprints Out Of House In Her Underwear To Save Pet Goose From Bald Eaglehttps://www.whiskeyriff.com/2024/02/29/breastfeeding-mom-sprints-out-of-house-in-her-underwear-to-save-pet-goose-from-bald-eagle/ Website: http://thisistheconversationproject.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationproject Twitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversation TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationproject YouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtube Podcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts #yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnews ONE DAY OLDER ON MARCH 5:Penn Jillette (69)Joel Osteen (61)Eva Mendes (50) WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:1982: Actor-comedian John Belushi died.2017: Donald Trump in a tweet accused former President Barrack Obama of wiretapping Trump Towers during the presidential campaign. He offered no evidence.2019: Kylie Jenner was named the world's youngest-ever billionaire at 21, according to Forbes. PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Cinco de Marchohttps://nationaltoday.com/cinco-de-marcho/
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv US Supreme Court rules Colorado cannot ban Trump from presidential ballot UN team says Hamas likely carried out sexual violence in Israel on 7 October Sinead OConnors estate asks Donald Trump not to use her music Anant Ambanis pre wedding Rihanna, Gates and Zuckerberg at India tycoons gala Caitlin Clark saluted by LeBron James for breaking college basketball record Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images US airman Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to leaking classified documents Star dune Scientists solve mystery behind Earths largest desert sands France makes abortion constitutional right Outrage over Brazilian tourists gang rape in India
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Jason Kelce's tearful retirement, Nick Swardson bombs, The Octopus Murders, Craig Kilborn has a podcast, and DJ Khaled v. Larry King. Hey former Sports Illustrated model Kathy Ireland… why you look different? Philadelphia Eagle Jason Kelce retired and cried a lot today. The Capitol Hill Comedy Bar is a buzzkill for comedy. Nick Swardson had a disaster of a performance in Colorado. Does this look like a repetitive k-hole to you? Check out Drew's new favorite beach fashion trend. DJ Jon Gosselin has been spotted in the wild. Meghan Markle is going to be a guest speaker at SXSW. TV Viewing: Spaceman is on Netflix and Trudi can't it. The Truth About Jim is “iffy” in Drew's opinion. Drew and BranDon loved American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders. Curb Your Enthusiasm keeps churning out bangers, but it's weird seeing Richard Lewis in the show. Where has Vince Vaughn been? What about Craig Kilborn… where is he? Oh, he has a podcast too. Trace remains the worst Cyrus, but he's got new music coming out soon. Kanye West has in-law problems. He dresses Bianca ins the dumbest outfits. Olivia Wilde's revenge body is looking good. See-through wedding dresses are a thing now. Andrew Shue is a better father than TJ Holmes. We're coming up to the 10-year anniversary of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. It sounds like Texas company Ocean Infinity knows how to find the wreckage. The Detroit house explosion last week may have been a giant meth lab. Who TF did Risa Tisa marry and why are 400,000,000 people watching her? Real Housewife Heather Gay is honest about her weight and her fans hate her for it. Antonio Brown congratulates Caitlin Clark the way you imagine he would… with another Mel Gibson meme. We discover an old interview of Larry King with DJ Khaled, adding more evidence that Khaled might be special needs. There has been a wild murder in the Amish community with a dumb motive. Justin Bieber's sister-in-law threw a used condom in an attack on a bartender. Bhad Bhabie and her friends got in a big ole restaurant fight. Politics: SCOTUS puts Donald Trump back on the ballot. Sinead O'Connor's estate wants The Donald to stop playing Nothing Compares To You. Trump's CFO is a liar. Kamala Harris demands a ceasefire in Gaza. Everything seems fine on the border. 16 years in prison for the Pentagon Discord leader, Jack Teixeira. Dumbass. Show Meeting: Why are we working 5 days a week? ML Elrick is in England and Eli Zaret is filling in on ML Soul of Detroit. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
In our news wrap Monday, a new round of snow is blanketing the mountains of Northern California as residents struggle to dig out from a days-long blizzard, Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified military documents online and the State Department urged Americans to leave Haiti as heavily armed gangs attacked the main international airport. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Former President Donald Trump is celebrating the Supreme Court's decision to keep him on the ballots. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is growing even more dire, as Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators are working on negotiations for a ceasefire in Cairo. Jack Teixeira has pleaded guilty to leaking sensitive national defense information. France has become the first country to enshrine abortion rights in its constitution. And, this NFL Eagles star just announced his retirement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in former President Donald Trump's Colorado ballot case. The justices wrote that he should remain on the ballot, and that states do not have the power to remove candidates using Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, surrendered to the Manhattan prosecutor's office and pleaded guilty to perjury. He was sentenced to five months in jail. Prosecutors said he lied under oath during questioning in Trump's civil fraud trial. Court filings show that Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira will plead guilty to all six counts of wilful retention and transmission of national defense information. He will agree to a 16-year prison sentence. The State Department is calling on Americans to leave Haiti as soon as possible. Violence has escalated in the country, after armed groups helped break thousands of inmates out of Haiti's largest prison. Haiti's government issued a state of emergency. A United Nations envoy said there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Hamas committed sexual violence in the Oct. 7 attacks against Israel. Talks are currently underway in Egypt for a temporary ceasefire and hostage deal in the war. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on a guilty plea from a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman charged with leaking highly classified military documents.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the possible sentence for a Massachusetts service member who admits publicly posting top-secret documents.
Friday briefing: Trump and Biden at the border; Navalny funeral; IVF in Alabama; Jack Teixeira; ultra-processed foods; and moreRead today's briefing.Sign up for “The Campaign Moment” newsletter, click here.
An investigation into how a young Air National Guardsman allegedly leaked classified documents on the Discord chat platform. With The Washington Post, FRONTLINE examines Jack Teixeira's alleged leak of national security secrets, why he wasn't stopped and the role of platforms like Discord.
Suspected intelligence leaker Jack Teixeira is expected to appear in court today, but the Pentagon is facing new questions over its allegations he was reprimanded for mishandling classified material several times. A rising number of antisemitic attacks has led to synagogues escalating their security posture. And “Dr. Deep Sea” Joe Dituri says he's not leaving his underwater tank, even after breaking a world record. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, a 21-year old airman from Massachusetts, Jack Teixeira, was arrested under the Espionage Act and charged with violating federal laws by sharing top secret military documents with an online gaming group.Dave Philipps, a military correspondent for The Times, explains why so many low-level government workers have access to so much classified material.Guest: Dave Philipps, a military correspondent for The New York Times.Background reading: The arrest of Mr. Teixeira lays bare the sheer volume of people who have clearance to view a swath of national security documents that the government categorizes as top secret.Mr. Teixeira grew up in a family with strong military ties, was quiet and somewhat awkward in high school and seemed, to some, unnervingly obsessed with war and guns.The Teixeira case is unusual even in the small world of leak cases.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
21-year-old Air National Guardsman, Jack Teixeira will appear in court on charges of leaking classified documents. Some doctors are saying the back-and-forth legal battles over abortion rights are complicating medical care for patients. And, North Korea says it tested a new powerful type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that could be a game changer for the country's military.
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, the Pentagon classified document leaker story doesn't smell right. This doesn't mean that Jack Teixeira didn't do it or wasn't involved, it means we should wait a few days and not rush to judgement on this case. Sometimes it pays to wait and watch the story develop more. How did a 21 year old National Guardsman get access to the information? It's hard to trust the same instiututions who are going after Donald Trump – they have a habit of misleading the American people. When all the information comes out and if he is guilty, its treasonious. Meanwhile, President Biden has been busy, working to destroy our country. Offering healthcare for illegal immigrants, extending funds without legislation and no one blinks an eye from the Democrat party - because the ends justify the means. Also, is Sen Micth McConnell finally going to retire? He's said he will show up to work on Monday but there's a big difference between showing up and doing actually work. Then, there's the issue of when Sen Dianne Feinstein will resign? Democrats want Feinstein to resign because they have radical leftsists ready to take her seat. Just as Republcians have RINO's ready to take McConnell's seat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The FBI has arrested 21-year old Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard suspected of leaking classified government documents on Discord early last month. The materials revealed sensitive information about the war in Ukraine, and how the U.S. spies on some of its allies.A federal appeals court partially blocked the decision by a Texas judge to suspend the FDA's approval of mifepristone, but with tightened restrictions. The Justice Department is now asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the conflicting decisions over the abortion pill.And in headlines: President Biden announced a plan to expand healthcare access to DACA recipients, Missouri Republicans are threatening to defund public libraries in the state, and New York Mayor Eric Adams has appointed the city's first-ever ‘rat czar.'Show Notes:Where Can I Get an Abortion? | U.S. Abortion Clinic Locator – https://www.abortionfinder.org/Vote Save America | Fuck Bans Action Plan – https://votesaveamerica.com/roe/What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, Jack Teixeira, as a suspect in the leak of classified intelligence documents. The files contain information about Ukraine's military readiness and sensitive intelligence gathered by the U.S. about its allies.This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez, and national security correspondent Greg Myre.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. It is edited by Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Research and fact-checking by Devin Speak.Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.