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🗓️ 23 September 2024
⏱️ 59 minutes
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✓ 6:00: Two additional license plates. Six cellphones. And 12 pairs of gloves. What else did we learn from law enforcement about what the second would-be assassin of former Pres. Trump packed for his mission?
✓ 13:00: Security related to two big news stories: UN General Assembly (UNGA) and the Congressional spending bill.
✓ 16:00: Your tax dollars at work at the United Nations.
✓ 18:00: The spending bill up for vote in Congress.
✓ 21:00: What U.S. Customs and Border Protection says about latest border numbers and a differing perspective.
✓ 34:00: Re: immigration ... do voters need to hear the “how”?
✓ 35:00: More context on asylum.
✓ 39:00: Takeaways from Oprah’s interview with VP Kamala Harris.
✓ 42:00: The female voter ... and an important caveat about polls.
✓ 45:00: P-Diddy’s case and the jail at the center of the story.
✓ 52:00: A reminder from Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) regarding the final weeks before the election.
SHOW NOTES
Congress Reaches Deal to Avoid Shut Down (SmartHER News)
New Border Numbers Continue to Show Decline (SmartHER News)
Oprah’s Interview with VP Kamala Harris
Is this the law? The Mann Act of 1910
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Scoop, where you get the Scoop on this week's news. |
0:04.4 | My name is Jenna, and this is Smarter News. |
0:15.7 | Well, we were just reminiscing a little bit. |
0:18.1 | Hello, everyone. |
0:18.7 | Welcome to a brand new week for Scoop. |
0:20.1 | But we were reminiscing a little bit about my early everyone. Welcome to a brand new week for Scoop. We were reminiscing a little bit |
0:21.6 | about my early stages in journalism in New York City, because on our live chat today, I have my former |
0:28.1 | roommate from New York, my very first apartment, just jump on the live chat. And we're sharing some |
0:34.5 | stories early on with our Scoop Insiders, which is one of the great benefit of being a Scoop Insider. We get this sort of personal connection before we get into the real news of the week. And by the way, we have a huge news week. It is, there's so much going on. And I just want you to, I think that there's one big headline that's coming out of Scoop today, is just to know that you're going to get a flurry of news because there's a lot of things happening that are going to produce news. We already know, sometimes we don't know if there's news, right? We get a breaking news story and suddenly the week changes this week. We know Congress is back in session. We know the United Nations General Assembly is ongoing. We know that the campaigns are |
1:12.3 | really ratcheting up. So we know these things are happening. And there's going to be a lot of news |
1:16.3 | that's going to be heading your way and kind of pushed in your direction in part because it likely |
1:21.4 | is news, not just cluttered. There's likely actual news coming out of these events. But our job here is to streamline |
1:30.2 | that and organize it. So when you do see it, you don't feel overwhelmed. I don't know about you. |
1:34.2 | The number of times my phone has to ping. And I try to turn off all those alerts, by the way. |
1:38.1 | I do. And yet it's still so distracting because of the information that is trying to get into the palm of your |
1:45.5 | hand. So hopefully we can streamline this a little bit. I actually had a different way I wanted to |
1:50.3 | start the scoop broadcasts, but because of this walk down memory lane, I'm going to start |
1:55.4 | the way that I was hoping to this morning, which is completely different than any other broadcast you're going to see. |
2:01.9 | Because I want to mention something I heard in church just yesterday. |
2:07.5 | And one of the great benefits of being in journalism is that you're able to pull the threads of |
2:15.2 | so many different stories. |
2:16.2 | And I think the stories that have to do with faith are often left on the sidelines. |
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