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The News Roundup For March 10, 2023

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🗓️ 11 March 2023

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

In domestic headlines, the Biden administration is considering reviving a policy that would detain families of migrants who enter the country outside conventional channels.

In Texas, five women are filing a lawsuit against the state claiming the abortion ban put their lives, and well-being, at risk by denying them necessary medical procedures.

Meanwhile overseas, reports from U.S. intelligence officials suggest that a pro-Ukraine group was responsible for blowing up the Russian-controlled Nord Stream pipelines. Ukraine, has denied any involvement in the matter.

Four Americans were attacked in Mexico after traveling to the country for cheaper medicine. Two are dead and two are injured after being kidnapped by members of a drug cartel.

We cover some of the biggest headlines during the News Roundup.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the 1A podcast.

0:09.5

I'm Jen White and it's time for the news roundup.

0:12.8

Are you ready to talk big money?

0:14.9

My budget is about investing in America and all of America including places and people

0:19.7

and folks who've been forgotten.

0:21.7

What does this budget do?

0:23.0

Raise more taxes, spend more money, create probably the biggest government we've ever

0:28.1

seen in the history of the United States.

0:30.7

Today we have so much to get to, a big budget, new job numbers, a fight over local democracy

0:36.2

here in DC, in Texas, another fight for reproductive health and in Georgia, a local legal battle

0:42.4

that could have national consequences.

0:45.0

Joining us for the domestic hour of the roundup is Anita Kumar.

0:48.6

She's the senior editor of Standard to Ethics at Politico.

0:52.1

Also with us for the first time is Megan Scully.

0:54.8

She's Congress editor at Bloomberg News.

0:57.2

And Steve Clemens, he's an editor at large for SEMA 4.

1:00.5

Thank you all for joining us today.

1:01.8

Let's start with news that dropped Thursday.

1:04.4

The White House released President Joe Biden's budget proposal for the 2024 fiscal year.

1:09.4

All told, it's a nearly $7 trillion plan.

1:13.0

The administration says the plan would bring down costs for families, decreased deficits,

1:18.0

and increased taxes on corporations and the wealthy.

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