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The News Roundup For February 9, 2024

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🗓️ 10 February 2024

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments this week concerning whether former President Donald Trump will be included on the Colorado primary ballot due to his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rejection of Hamas' proposed terms for a ceasefire means Egyptian, U.S., and Qatari negotiators are gearing up for another round of negotiations.

Ukraine is shaking up its military hierarchy despite having reportedly killed 890 Russian soldiers in in 24 hours this week. A U.S. deal to send aid to Ukraine fell through.

Former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera died in a helicopter crash this week, sending the country he led for two terms into mourning.

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Hey, it's Todd. I'm your host for this edition of the News Roundup. Just a quick heads up before we start the show. The news is

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changing rapidly and things might have changed by the time you hear this episode

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so stay up to date with all the latest by listening to your local NPR member

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station and visiting

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NPR.org. Thanks for listening. Enjoy the show. You're listening to the One A Podcast. I'm Todd Zwillick and it's time for

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another edition of the News Roundup. What a week. The fact is they made a firm conclusion. I did not

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break the law. And hours before... Mr Chief Justice and may it please the Court we are here because for the first

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time since the war of 1812 our nation's capital came under violent assault that's how it all started at the Supreme Court,

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but the big question is, how's it going to end?

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Also in the news, a groundbreaking verdict in Michigan,

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one that could reshape the debate over who's held criminally responsible for

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gun violence here in the United States.

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And what happens when one chamber wants to govern and the other wants to campaign.

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Our guest this week are Megan Sculli, Bloomberg News's Congress editor, is in the studio.

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Welcome, Megan.

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Thanks for having me.

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Libby Casey is here.

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She's a senior news anchor covering politics and breaking news at the

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Washington Post. Libby, great to see you. Thanks so much Todd. And Anita

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Kumar, you know her senior managing editor at Politico. Happy Friday Anita.

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