Co-host Steve Doocy: Ambassador, on the front page of FoxNews.com right now there is a story that apparently the intel community has picked up. Anti-ship cruise missiles were being loaded onto a patrol boat or patrol boats in North Korea. What can you tell us about that?

Haley: I can’t. I can’t talk about anything that’s classified and if that’s in the newspaper, that’s a shame.

Doocy: You have no reason to believe that’s not accurate, though?

Haley: I have no reason to comment.

Co-host Ainsley Earhardt: The fact that it shouldn’t be in the newspaper — is that another leak, I guess?

Haley: It’s one of these things — I don’t know what’s going on, but I will tell you it’s incredibly dangerous when things get out into the press like that. You’re not only just getting a scoop on something, you’re playing with people’s lives.

Earhardt: Yes.

Haley: And this has got to stop. Whatever the leaks are coming from, if somebody thinks they’re getting power or fame from it, all you’re doing is putting Americans in danger.

Doocy: Sure, and I understand that, but at the same time is the United States intel community saying, “Hey, Mr. Kim, we’re watching you. We just saw you put those things on the boat”?

Haley: Listen, don’t think that he’s not aware and we’re not aware of everything that’s happening at every given moment.