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The News Roundup For November 10, 2023

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🗓️ 10 November 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

This was an off-year election week to remember. In Kentucky, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear retained control of his office after making abortion a central issue of his campaign.

Five GOP candidates took the debate stage in Miami this week, all doing their best to grab the attention of Republican primary voters.

WeWork, the office-sharing giant, filed for bankruptcy this week. In 2019, the company was valued at $47 billion.We cover the most important stories from around the country in the domestic hour of the News Roundup.

Meanwhile, the U.S. is signaling its desire for more Palestinian governance over Gaza and the West Bank once the war ends.

And worldwide, October is being recorded as the hottest-ever month, meaning 2023 is on track to be the hottest-ever year.

We cover all these stories and more during the News Roundup.

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The world is changing every hour and catching up once or twice a day might not be enough.

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Listen now to the NPR News Now podcast from NPR

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Hey, it's Todd your host for this edition of the News Roundup.

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Just a quick heads up before we start the show,

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the news is always changing rapidly,

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

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You can stay up to date with news by listening to your local NPR station

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and by visiting NPR.org for all the latest.

0:40.9

Thanks for listening.

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Enjoy the latest. Thanks for listening. Enjoy the show.

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You're listening to the one a podcast. I'm Todd Zwillick and it's time once again for the news round up.

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Things seem to be moving fast after Ohio.

1:01.0

Very red Ohio by the way became the latest state to protect abortion

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rights this week. Axios is reporting that Democrats now are eager to get the

1:09.6

abortion rights question onto the ballot next year in key states like Arizona and

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Nevada and Florida. Well it turns out voters are proving again and again that

1:19.5

they're not interested in outright abortion bans. Part of the point here is to help

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President Biden and other Democrats on the ballot and another part of the point

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is to ratchet up pressure on Republican candidates being dragged down ultimately by their

1:35.6

own victory in overturning Rome. As much as I'm pro-life I don't judge anyone for

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