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The News Roundup For September 27, 2024

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🗓️ 27 September 2024

⏱️ 87 minutes

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted Thursday on at several federal criminal charges. Investigators have spent months looking into allegations of campaign finance violations and foreign influence in Adams' election.

A new Senate report released this week revealed troubling details about the Secret Service's handling of security at the Pennsylvania rally where former President Donald Trump was shot. The document details "foreseeable, preventable" problems that have yet to be addressed.

Israeli military officials have informed service members that its air strikes in Lebanon might lead to an invasion of the country, supposedly aimed at allowing Israelis displaced by fighting at the border to return to their homes.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress that he and his agency had not concluded that Israel had deliberately blocked humanitarian aid from entering Gaza during its attacks in the area. However, new reporting from ProPublica indicates that two other government agencies concluded that Israel had indeed blocked aid, and had informed Blinken of that fact.

We cover these stories and more during this week's News Roundup.

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Hi, it's Nyla Boodoo, your host for this episode of the News Roundup. Just a quick

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heads up before we start the show. The news is rapidly changing. Some things may

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have changed by the time you hear this podcast.

0:33.8

You can stay up to date with all the latest by listening to your local NPR member station

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and visiting NPR.org.

0:39.8

Thanks for listening and enjoy the show. You're listening to the 1A Podcast. I'm Naila Boodoo and it's time for another installment of the news roundup.

0:54.1

Lots of big questions for us to get to this week, including...

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Can he run the city and stay focused and not distracted by all this instability and chaos and his own federal

1:06.5

indictment and to me the answer is a clear no. Also when can millions

1:12.1

affected by Storm Helene expect the power to come back on?

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We're not prepared for 15 foot, but we can handle 10 foot.

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If they've missed their forecast, then I pray that they have.

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And what needs to change at the Secret Service?

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It's important that we hold ourselves accountable for the failures of July 13th.

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Our guest this week, Arthur Delaney is a for the on the failures of July 13th.

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Our guest this week, Arthur Delaney is a senior reporter at Huffpost.

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Hello.

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Amanda Becker is also here with us.

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