transparency on the f.b.i. raid of former president trump s estate in florida as we learn more about what took agents what the agents took during the search. we have a hint for you. it was a lot. we say good morning. i m bill hemmer. good morning. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. that was a good hint. good job. bill: andy mccarthy did great reporting over the weekend how many documents were taken and how many considered classified and how many were we re legally allowed to take this box and that box and they got a lot. dana: we have a little more information. f.b.i. documents say that agent seized 11 sets of classified documents. one was marked top secret sensitive compartmented information. four top secret, three marked secret and three confidential. also taken the order granting clemency for roger stone and multiple binders of photos. bill: some of the records seized are covered by attorney/client privilege and a growing number of republican
threaten the world s security and prosperity, in an exclusive interview with the bbc. we start in the us where, as you ve been hearing, president biden has been giving his first televised address since taking office. before that though, he signed a record breaking $1.9 trillion economic rescue package for the us into law, after it passed its final vote in congress on wednesday. the first direct payments of $1,400, which will benefit most americans, are expected to start arriving over the weekend. there s also bailout money for state and local governments and an increase in child and unemployment benefit, as welll as more funding for vaccination. the plan was unanimously opposed by house republicans, critics say it goes way beyond what s needed to tackle the pandemic fallout, and risks stoking inflation. so what are the long term implications? ed stringham is economics professor at trinity college in hartford, connecticut, and president of american institute for economic resea
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to very overwhelming to have to try to catch kids up one, two, three, four grade levels in a year. dana: is it because of covid and trying to do zoom class for a while? i think oats partly because of that. i was an online teacher for two years, which i loved. the main reason is that kids are just kind of passed along instead of really focused on getting them the help that they need because there is a lot of red tape in education. so the lack of support from districts and government and beyond to get everything done to help these students catch up, to help take that burden off the teacher where you have anywhere from a kindergarten to a fifth grader in your class to try to plan and teach for that it becomes nearly impossible and consumes all your time. dana: a survey on stress and workload show it s the primary
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