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🗓️ 19 May 2022
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Primaries took place in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon, and Pennsylvania. To narrow our focus a bit, we are going to center our coverage on Pennsylvania and North Carolina, two battleground states that will be key to who wins the House and Senate in 2022 and the White House in 2024.
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1:03.2 | I am your host, Isaac Saul, and on today's episode, we are going to be talking about the midterm elections. |
1:08.1 | Some of the results from Tuesday and yesterday, some of the results we don't |
1:11.7 | have yet from Tuesday's election, and what it all means, what people are saying about it. |
1:17.0 | As always, though, before we jump in, we're going to start off with some quick hits. |
1:26.4 | First up, President Biden invoked the Defense Production Act to ramp up baby formula supply and begin importing it from overseas. |
1:34.4 | The House also passed an emergency $28 million bill to fund the FDA to address the shortage. |
1:40.7 | Number two, the Department of Homeland Security is suspending plans to establish a so-called |
1:45.5 | disinformation governance board after a wave of criticism. Number three, the U.S. Embassy in Kiev |
1:51.8 | officially reopened. Separately, Congress confirmed Bridget Brink to serve as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, |
1:58.5 | the first Senate-confirmed ambassador in Ukraine in three years. |
2:02.5 | Number four, some 76% of patients experiencing long COVID had not been hospitalized for their |
2:08.5 | initial infection, a new study has found. |
2:11.4 | Number five, all three major U.S. stock indexes fell three to five percent yesterday, |
2:16.5 | extending major losses from this month.S. stock indexes fell three to five percent yesterday, extending major losses from this month. Across the nation, voters have been heading to the polls in five states, including Pennsylvania. |
2:36.1 | Voters on Tuesday cast ballots in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Oregon, Idaho, and Kentucky. |
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