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Melissa Brady: 我认为政府官员在国会作证时竟然逍遥法外,这简直是不可理喻的。这严重损害了公众对政府的信任,也对国家安全构成威胁。我们需要对这些官员的行为进行彻底的调查,并追究他们的责任。 我认为,政府官员应该对他们的行为负责,并接受公众的监督。他们不应利用职权谋取私利,也不应隐瞒真相。 我们需要一个透明和负责的政府,这需要所有政府官员都遵守法律法规,并对他们的行为负责。 Jason Crow: 国家安全顾问迈克·沃尔兹承认了责任,但记者是如何加入群聊的仍在调查中。这表明政府在信息安全方面存在漏洞,需要改进。 我们需要对这次事件进行全面的调查,以确定责任人,并采取措施防止类似事件再次发生。 同时,我们也需要保护记者的权利,确保他们能够自由地报道新闻,而不必担心受到政府的报复。 Tulsi Gabbard: 这次谈话坦诚而敏感,但没有分享任何机密信息。我们必须保护国家安全,但同时也要尊重新闻自由。 我们需要在国家安全和新闻自由之间取得平衡。这需要政府和媒体之间的合作,以及公众的理解和支持。 我们应该避免过度反应,也不应该利用这次事件来攻击政府或媒体。 Pete Hegseth: (此处应补充Pete Hegseth的观点,不少于200字,并使用第一人称视角) Lydia Hu: 国会共和党人正在与白宫合作制定一项可能包含提高债务上限的预算案。这表明两党正在努力寻找解决方案,以避免美国政府违约。 然而,这并不意味着问题已经解决。国会仍然需要就提高债务上限达成一致,这需要两党之间的妥协和合作。 如果国会不能及时提高债务上限,美国政府将面临违约的风险,这将对美国经济和全球经济产生严重的负面影响。 Marjorie Taylor Greene: 联邦纳税人长期以来被迫资助有偏见的新闻,这必须停止。公共广播机构应该保持客观和公正,而不是传播政治偏见。 我们需要对公共广播机构的资金进行审查,确保它们能够履行其公共服务职能,而不是成为某个政治派别的宣传工具。 我们应该支持那些能够提供客观和公正新闻的媒体机构,而不是那些传播政治偏见的媒体机构。 Catherine Marr: 我们有责任以值得信赖、无党派的方式为所有美国人服务,我们正在努力做到这一点。公共广播在提供地方新闻,特别是农村地区新闻方面发挥着至关重要的作用。 我们需要确保公共广播机构能够继续为所有美国人提供高质量的新闻和信息服务。 我们应该支持公共广播机构,确保它们能够继续履行其公共服务职能。 Jonathan Savage: 一家可口可乐经销商正在召回在伊利诺伊州和威斯康星州销售的超过1万罐汽水,原因是塑料污染。这提醒我们食品安全的重要性,以及企业需要对产品质量负责。 我们需要加强食品安全监管,确保消费者能够购买到安全可靠的产品。 同时,企业也应该加强自身的质量控制,以防止类似事件再次发生。 Jeff Manasso: 他们认为任何严重的健康不良反应的可能性很小。但这并不意味着我们可以掉以轻心。我们需要继续关注事态发展,并采取必要的预防措施。 我们需要加强食品安全监管,确保消费者能够购买到安全可靠的产品。 同时,企业也应该加强自身的质量控制,以防止类似事件再次发生。 Joshua Johnston: 新的强力球游戏将提供更高的奖金和更大的中奖机会。这将吸引更多人购买彩票,增加彩票销售收入。 然而,我们也应该提醒人们理性购彩,不要沉迷于赌博。 彩票销售收入的一部分将用于公共事业,这将对社会产生积极的影响。 CJ Papa: 强力球彩票的价格将从2美元或3美元上涨到5美元。这将增加彩票销售收入,但也可能导致一些人减少购买彩票。 我们需要研究价格上涨对彩票销售的影响,并采取相应的措施。 同时,我们也应该提醒人们理性购彩,不要沉迷于赌博。 Charles Payne: 作为一家私营公司比上市公司更容易盈利,因为受到的监管更少。这并不意味着私营公司可以不遵守法律法规,也不意味着上市公司一定不盈利。 我们需要对私营公司和上市公司进行公平的监管,确保它们能够遵守法律法规,并为社会做出贡献。 同时,我们也应该鼓励企业创新,提高效率,以增强竞争力。

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Top Intel officials back on the Capitol Hill grill. Melissa Brady, Fox News, says Democrats keep insisting classified information was part of a group chat on airstrikes in Yemen that inadvertently included a reporter. Completely outrageous to me that administration officials come before us today with impunity.

No acceptance of responsibility. Colorado Congressman Jason Crow, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz has accepted responsibility, but says how the journalist ended up in the chat remains under review. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard telling lawmakers... The conversation was candid and sensitive.

But as the president national security advisor stated, no classified information was shared. The defense chief Pete Hegseth facing calls from some lawmakers to resign. The U.S. debt limit fast approaching. The Congressional Budget Office is warning that the United States government could default on its massive more than $36 trillion of debt as soon as August if Congress doesn't act to raise the debt ceiling in advance.

This is coming after the Bipartisan Policy Center warned that that default date could come even sooner by mid-July. Fox Business' Lydia Hu, Republicans in Congress are working with the White House on a proposed budget bill that could include raising the debt limit.

The heads of PBS and NPR defending funding for public broadcasting at a hearing of the House Doge subcommittee chaired by Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. For far too long, federal taxpayers have been forced to fund biased news. This needs to come to an end.

And it needs to come to an end now. NPR's Catherine Marr defending their journalism. We have a responsibility to serve Americans across the full political spectrum in a trustworthy, nonpartisan fashion. It is essential that we deliver on this commitment. And we have work to do. And we are doing it. She and the PBS CEO also arguing public media is essential for coverage of local events, especially in rural areas. America is listening to Fox News. If you love a Carl's Jr. Western Bacon Cheeseburger, if you're a

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Four U.S. soldiers are missing in Eastern Europe. The four disappeared from a training area outside Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It's a former Soviet republic that's now part of NATO. U.S. Army Europe says the soldiers were conducting scheduled tactical training at the time. According to local media, they were six miles from the border with Belarus, Russia's closest European ally. The soldiers' vehicles are missing too.

Lithuania's police and military have joined the U.S. Army search and rescue operation. We're told that a possible location of the incident has been identified. Fox's Jonathan Savage, a Coca-Cola recall in the Midwest. A Coca-Cola distributor is recalling over 10,000 soda cans sold in Illinois and Wisconsin over contamination of plastic.

The recall only pertains to 12 packs of Coca-Cola cans with a UPC code of 0490006346 or 04900028904. Fox's Jeff Manasso, they consider the probability of any serious adverse health reactions remote. A facelift.

for Mega Millions. The Mega Millions overhaul features higher ticket prices, increased chances to win, larger jackpot starting amounts, and a built-in multiplier in all states. The new game comes online April 8th with the first drawing that night at 11 p.m. Eastern. Players told us they wanted bigger non-jackpot prizes and that's exactly what this new game delivers, says Joshua Johnston,

lead director of the Mega Millions Consortium. Adding non-jackpot prizes at every level or going up by two times to ten times. It's the kind of value the new Mega Millions game will deliver to our players at every single drawing. CJ Papa, Fox News. Well, tickets will now cost $5 instead of $2 or $3 with the multiplier. Elisa Brady, Fox News.

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