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The 7

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The 7

The Washington Post

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🗓️ 15 November 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Tuesday briefing: Katie Hobbs projected to defeat Kari Lake; Trump’s big announcement; Charlottesville shooting; and more


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0:00.0

We're going from the governor's race in Arizona to why what you eat can affect the way you sleep.

0:09.0

It's the seven from the Washington Post. I'm Jeff Pierre. It's Tuesday, November 15th.

0:15.6

Let's get you caught up with today's seven stories.

0:21.8

First up, we're looking at the race for governor in Arizona. The close race was called yesterday.

0:27.4

Katie Hobbs, a Democrat in Arizona Secretary of State, she's projected to defeat Kerry Lake.

0:34.0

Lake is a Republican election denier who was backed by Donald Trump.

0:38.0

Lake wanted to upend the voting system in Arizona.

0:41.0

It's a key swing state, and that could have had big implications in the

0:44.1

2024 election. At number two, Trump is expected to launch his 2024 presidential campaign tonight.

0:55.9

The former president has promised to make a quote unquote big announcement at Maralago.

1:01.1

Trump has told people that he wants to recreate the underdog vibe of his 2016

1:06.0

campaign which put him in the White House. This time though he'll face a lot of

1:10.5

challenges from fellow Republicans and from several investigations.

1:15.0

And speaking of those investigations, the post has some new exclusive reporting about

1:19.8

how Trump handles sensitive classified documents.

1:23.2

The report says that federal agents and prosecutors

1:26.4

believe it was all about his ego,

1:28.9

meaning that Trump allegedly took them from the White House

1:31.8

as trophies and mementos, and not to make the University of Virginia.

1:51.5

A 22-year-old man was charged yesterday after allegedly

1:54.8

opening fire on a bus full of students in Charlottesville. Three people were

1:59.6

killed. Jim Ryan, the university's president, named the victims yesterday at a press conference.

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