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Morning Announcements

Wednesday, January 24th, 2024

Morning Announcements

Betches

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Politics

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Today’s Headlines: In the New Hampshire primary, Donald Trump won with just over 53% of the vote, while Nikki Haley received slightly over 45%. Turnout was higher than expected, and an exit poll showed voters evenly split on whether President Biden legitimately won the 2020 election. In the DC federal appeals court, all 11 judges unanimously rejected Trump's request to lift a gag order related to the DOJ special counsel indictment. The order restricts Trump from making inflammatory remarks targeting DOJ special counsel Jack Smith and others involved. New data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals a new low in the percentage of American workers who are union members. Internationally, videos of antisemitic speeches by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard in the UK are under investigation by the Charity Commission. The IRGC's involvement in more than "soft" warfare in the UK was also noted. Lastly, the Turkish parliament voted in favor of Sweden joining NATO after nearly 2 years of objections, pending approval from President Erdogan and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban. Sweden's potential admission is seen as consequential for geographic and strategic reasons. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: Trump wins New Hampshire primary as rematch with Biden appears increasingly likely NY Times: Full Appeals Court Spurns Request by Trump to End Gag Order in Election Case  Axios: Unionization rate dropped to new low in 2023  BBC: UK officials probe Iran generals' antisemitic talks to students WA Post: Turkish parliament votes in favor of Sweden’s NATO membership Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today is Wednesday, January 24th and you're listening to the morning announcements presented by

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Betches Media.

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I'm your host Sammy Sage and the morning announcements is your daily five minute breakdown

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of the headlines that isn't

0:13.8

afraid to take a side and roast the most consequential reality show there is,

0:17.7

our government. This episode is brought to you by Quince. Who doesn't love the

0:22.1

good things in life? We all enjoy a little

0:24.3

luxury but especially when you don't have to stress about the costs. That's why Quince is my go to for

0:29.4

luxury essentials at affordable prices. The results of the New Hampshire primary are in, and as expected,

0:39.0

Koo-Boy was victorious over Nicky Haley,

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and he will now be the winner of New Hampshire Republicans

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22 delegates as this recording at 9 p.m. nowhere near all of the votes were counted

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yet but Trump had gotten just over 53% of the vote,

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while Haley got slightly over 45%.

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Healy gave a lively concession speech

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touting her overperformance and her commitment

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to staying in the race for the long haul.

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With the next primary taking place in her home state of South

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Carolina on February 24th. Turnout was also higher than expected in this election, and it's worth

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sharing that according to an exit poll conducted by NBC News

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New Hampshire primary voters were evenly split on whether or not President Biden

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legitimately won the 2020 election. With 49% believing yes and 49% wrongly believing no. But it is at the very least an

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