American Morning

Gibbs calls Assange's Clinton comments 'absurd,' says govt. must balance 'need to share' and 'need to know'

Today on American Morning, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs talks to AM's Kiran Chetry and responds to WikiLeaks and the latest talk on DADT.

He responds to:

-WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's recent comments to TIME Magazine that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should resign over some of the leaked cables in the website’s latest document dump

-The potential damage WikiLeaks' latest document dump poses to U.S. foreign policy

-Talk that the Obama Administration will change the way intelligence is shared

– Speculations Justice Department already has signed arrest warrant for Assange

-And, the likelihood of  “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” coming before the lame-duck Congress.