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Morning Announcements

Tuesday, October 4th, 2022

Morning Announcements

Betches

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Politics

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Today's headlines: The Supreme Court is hearing a number of very charged and important issues next term. The National Archives has sent a new letter to Congress stating that they still do not have all of the records that they should have from the Trump administration. The January 6th committee has tentatively set the date of their rescheduled hearing for Thursday, October 13th. Kim Kardashian has agreed to pay 1.26 million dollars in order to settle SEC charges for failing to disclose that she was paid to promote EthereumMax on instagram. 16 of Florida’s Republican members of the House of Representatives voted against a government funding bill, which happens to include FEMA funding for disaster relief; New York Post and the Daily Beast state that migrants are now being transported from New York to Florida to assist with the Hurricane Ian recovery. Finally for today, Brazil held a presidential election on Sunday. Resources/Articles mentioned this episode: New Yorker: The Supreme Court’s Big New Term ABC: National Archives still missing some Trump administration records Bloomberg: House Jan. 6 Panel Tentatively Reschedules Hearing for Next Week CNBC: Kim Kardashian pays over $1 million to settle SEC charges linked to a crypto promo on her Instagram Axios: Rubio, Scott call for Ian relief as Florida GOP votes against FEMA funding New York Post: NYC migrants pile into vans they say are headed to Florida for Hurricane Ian cleanup Daily Beast: Irony Meter Explodes as Migrants Lured TO Florida for Hurricane Ian Cleanup NY Times: Bolsonaro and His Leftist Challenger, Lula, Are Headed for a Runoff, Officials Say   Host: Sami Sage Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Original Music and Editing by Brandon Lee Bjornson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today is Tuesday, October 4th, and you're listening to the Morning Announcements presented

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by Betches Media.

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On your host Sammy Sage and the Morning Announcements, it's your daily five minute breakdown of the

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headlines that isn't afraid to take a side and roast the most consequential reality

0:15.6

show there is.

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Our government.

0:22.6

So much to talk about today, and we are starting with the Supreme Court, which began its new

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session yesterday.

0:28.3

This term, they're going to hear cases about a number of very charged and important issues,

0:32.9

including what's left of the Voting Rights Act, the constitutionality of affirmative action,

0:37.8

whether the EPA can uphold clean water standards, let's hope, whether tech companies are protected

0:43.1

from lawsuits by section 230, and another religious liberty case regarding whether a designer

0:48.5

can refuse services for a same-sex wedding on the basis of religion.

0:53.0

Nothing too important.

0:54.7

Sounds like Justice Jackson has a lot of dissenting ahead of her.

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Hopefully they didn't give her Justice Breyer's old MacBook.

1:00.9

She is going to need some serious laptop space.

1:08.5

The National Archives is back in the spotlight, after sending a new letter to Congress,

1:12.6

stating that they still do not have all of the records that they should have from the Trump

1:16.2

Administration.

1:17.8

This comes as Trump is in a court battle with the DOJ to stop them from reviewing the 11,000

1:22.1

documents that they already legally seized under the search warrant.

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