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Speaker 1 (00:03):
USA News. I'm Lance Prime. Starting in November, before the
midterm elections, about twenty top secret government documents were revealed
by President Biden's attorneys in a Washington, d C. Office
building and in his personal residence in Wilmington, Delaware. Democrat
Representative Adam Schiff on CNN.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Whenever classified documents are found somewhere, they shouldn't be. It's
an issue, and we need to find out how the
documents ended up there, and is there any risk that
they were exposed to people that didn't or shouldn't have
had access.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Republican Representative Jim Jordan on Fox.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Everyone's surprised at how this whole thing is unfolded. I
still don't know the answer to why they were looking
in the first place, what prompt them to go look?
Speaker 1 (00:43):
On November second, as the White House claims, there are
no records of who visited the locations with top secret documents,
the Secret Service does and will present them to Congress
if asked. The FAA announced Thursday contract personnel unintentionally deleted files,
rupting a key computer system and prompting a nationwide groundstop
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on January eleventh that disrupted more than eleven thousand US flights.
Contractors were trying to correct synchronization between the live primary
database and a backup database. President Biden visited California on Thursday.
The country is here for you and with you. We
are not leaving till things are built back and built
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back better than they were before.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
During his trip to the Central Coast on Thursday, Biden
said officials are cautiously optimistic that the worst of the
storms is over. The series of atmospheric rivers brought heavy
flooding and left at least twenty one people dead. Biden
towed some of the damage and met with first responders.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
If anybody doubts the climate is changing, and they must
have been asleep for the last couple of years.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
In Washington, I'm Victoria Idoni.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
A TGIF to you, my friend. This is USA News.
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New documents are revealing the CDC did not include serious
adverse events like heart inflammation on post vaccination surveys, even
though the agency knew the issues could be linked to
the COVID nineteen vaccines even before the surveys were released
in December of twenty twenty. The CDC knew of a
form of heart inflammation since confirmed as being caused by
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Pfizer and Moderna shots, and other serious adverse events were
of special interest when it came to the vaccines. Union
membership is down slightly in America.
Speaker 7 (03:32):
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says just over ten percent
of American workers were unionized last year, down two tenths
of a point from twenty twenty one. Forty years ago,
more than twenty percent of the workforce in the USA
belonged to a union, but with the higher population, the
sheer number of union members now totals nearly five and
a half million. That includes about a quarter million new
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union jobs added in twenty twenty two. Several high profile
unionization efforts made news last year, including at Starbucks stores
and Amazon warehouses. I'm Richard Johnson.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
The federal judge in Florida on Thursday ordered former President
Trump and his attorneys to pay nearly one million dollars
in sanctions. District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks ruled that they
perpetrated a continuing pattern of misuse of the courts in
order to dishonestly advance a political narrative in his lawsuit
against Hillary Clinton. It should be noted the judge was
appointed to the bench by former President Bill Clinton. I'm
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Lance Prye USA News.
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