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The Daily Punch

Oct. 3, 2022

The Daily Punch

Punchbowl News

Politics, Government, News

4.3707 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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The new Supreme Court term, plus what The Canvass Capitol Hill survey found when it comes to reining in Big Tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

And now, a message from Google. The spirit of innovation is deeply ingrained in America,

0:06.9

and Google is helping Americans innovate in ways both big and small. Central Texas Regional Mobility

0:13.8

Authority is using Google AI to create smarter tolling systems and improve traffic flow for Texans.

0:23.1

This is a new era of American innovation. Find out more at g.co slash American Innovation. Good morning. I'm Anna Palmer. And I'm

0:32.4

Jake Sherman. And welcome to The Daily Punch. Got to you by Punchable News. It's Monday, October

0:37.3

3rd, 2022.

0:39.1

Let's get into the mix.

0:40.3

Here are your Washington headlines of the day.

0:42.8

Number one, the Supreme Court's new term starts today.

0:46.1

What to Watch.

0:47.2

Number two, the latest from the Canvas Capitol Hill, with some interesting details on how

0:53.2

Capitol Hill is viewing big tech these days.

0:57.1

And number three, a look around the campaign ad space.

1:00.4

All right, Jake, let's get into it.

1:01.6

We are leading Punchable News AM with a very kind of detailed look at some of the biggest cases that the Supreme Court is going to be taking on

1:15.6

this term, some viewed with dread by Democrats in anticipation from Republicans, but a lot of

1:22.6

potentially momentous decisions following the June decision to strike down Roe versus Wade, really

1:30.3

remaking the nation's political landscape in the process.

1:34.0

Yeah, I mean, could we handle any more big Supreme Court moments this election cycle?

1:41.3

There are 36 days, Anna, before the election, and the Supreme Court opens up

1:47.1

its session today, or this week, rather. Interesting, a couple interesting cases to me. Number one,

1:56.4

the Supreme Court is diving into congressional politics or congressional matters, not necessarily

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