classified information was stolen. they wanted sensitive financial information. the government is now investigating. and the sun is acting up. the largest solar flare in four years jumped from the sun this week. it is sending masses of charred articles into space. this time those lights could extend as far south as washington, d.c. one in eight restaurant workers has come to work vomiting or with diarrhea at least twice in the last year. it s mostly because restaurants don t have paid sick leave. they are fought for paid sick leave. food safety is the top priority. and first premier bank is getting rid of the credit card with a whopping 59.9% interest rate. a bank spokeswoman says the card, in fact, has been so popular that the bank has reached the issuing limit for the month. the card charged more than $100
the president signed a presidential security directive asking for this activity to begin. if that s the case and there is such a directive, the white house could certainly declassify it and make it public. there would be no more any reason for it to be kept secret. if there were parts they didn t want declassified, they can t redact it. do that in the past, and so i would encourage the white house, if there s such a directive, that the president sign, declassify that, which you can, certainly as it relates the directive itself, there s no reason it couldn t be declassified, and perhaps the answer he got back you could declassify portions of it. thank you so much. iraqi officials call it, quote economic and moral damage. ahead, why baghdad expects $1 billion and an apology from the united states. plus buckingham palace is already gearing up for a royal we hadding this spring. now news of a state visit from