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The News Roundup For January 26, 2024

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🗓️ 26 January 2024

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

The path to victory for GOP hopefuls not named Donald Trump is growing slimmer. The 45th president walked away winner of both the Iowa Caucus and the New Hampshire GOP primary.

The United Auto Workers union endorsed the campaign of President Joe Biden this week and the president and Vice President Kamala Harris held their first rally in Virginia.

Meanwhile, this week talks between Israel and Hamas, mediated by the US, Qatar and Egypt remain underway for deal calling for a two-month pause in fighting.

Turkey's parliament voted this week to approve Sweden's bid to join NATO. Now, Hungary's government is the last hurdle the Sweden must clear to gain full membership to the bloc.

We cover all this and more during the News Roundup.

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

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may be different by the time you hear this episode. Stay up to date with all the latest by listening

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to your local NPR member station and visiting NPR.org for all the latest.

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Thanks for listening and enjoy the show. You're listening to the 1A podcast. I'm Amna Navaz of the PBS News Hour and it's

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time for another edition of the news

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roundup. Let's get into it. Well what a year it's been this week. I can't ask

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our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their resources if we don't have a clear path to victory.

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This race is far from over. There are dozens of states left to go.

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But I said, wow, she's doing like a speech like she won.

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She didn't win. She lost. Tonight, Nicky Haley was defeated. The problem is she's

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going to be dumb enough and she's going to be a fake

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candidate and she's going to keep going and we're going to destroy her in South

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Carolina. Add to that we've got more courtroom drama to catch up on.

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And is it any surprise that the man who played Ken in Barbie

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is up for an Oscar, but the women who brought Barbie to life,

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Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie aren't.

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Go figure.

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Well, let's welcome our panel.

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Steve Clemens is the founding editor at large

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at Semaphore and host of the bottom line

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