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    Trump Dominates Iowa; Highlights of Davos

    Trump Dominates Iowa; Highlights of Davos

    On today's podcast:

    1) Donald Trump tightened his grip on the Republican presidential nomination after Iowa voters delivered him a victory in Monday’s caucuses and moved him one step closer to returning to the White House.

    2) Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said while he wants consistency and good governance at partner OpenAI, he’s not worried about the company’s nonprofit structure and doesn’t want greater control over his partner.

    3) Slashed earnings estimates are creating the optimal platform for US companies to beat expectations this earnings season, according to Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson.

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    Haley, DeSantis chase Trump heading into Iowa caucus

    Haley, DeSantis chase Trump heading into Iowa caucus
    Iowa Republicans get ready to choose their nominee for President. CNN Anchor Kasie Hunt is live on the scene in Des Moines to find out how strong Donald Trump's grip on the GOP is, or if the former president’s rivals can pull off a stunning upset. Plus, The Fulton County D.A. bringing the Georgia election subversion against Trump breaks her silence on “Improper” relationship allegations. And, a fourth murder charge is expected to be filed against suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuerman. Also this morning: Desperation grips Israeli hostages’ families, as the fate of the 136 people still held by Hamas remains unknown, and a record-setting Arctic blast sweeps across the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Iowa caucuses, 100 days of Israel-Hamas war and Guatemala inaugurates a new president

    Iowa caucuses, 100 days of Israel-Hamas war and Guatemala inaugurates a new president
    The republican primaries begin today with the Iowa caucuses. What Israel's war against Hamas looks like in Gaza after a 100-days of retaliation. And after his inauguration was in doubt, Guatemala's new president is sworn in.

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    In Iowa, Two Friends Debate DeSantis vs. Trump

    In Iowa, Two Friends Debate DeSantis vs. Trump

    On Monday, Iowa holds the first contest in the Republican presidential nominating process and nobody will have more on the line than Ron DeSantis. The Florida governor staked his candidacy on a victory in Iowa, a victory that now seems increasingly remote.

    Shane Goldmacher, a national political reporter for The Times, and the Daily producers Rob Szypko and Carlos Prieto explain what Mr. DeSantis’s challenge has looked like on the ground in Iowa.

    Guest: Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for The New York Times.

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    Debate night, immunity hearing, massive storm

    Debate night, immunity hearing, massive storm
    A make or break moment ahead for Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis as they prepare to face off in the final CNN Republican presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses. Our panel discusses the current state of the 2024 race. Plus, details of the case Trump’s lawyers made during his immunity claim hearing, including the argument that a president could be immune from criminal prosecution even if he had a political rival assassinated. And, multiple tornadoes sweep through Florida, leaving a trail of destruction in Panama Beach. CNN This Morning looks at the damage the storm has left behind, and what it could unleash in the coming hours. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Cattle Call: Republican Hopefuls Flock To Iowa State Fair

    Cattle Call: Republican Hopefuls Flock To Iowa State Fair
    The Iowa State Fair regularly draws more than a million people to Des Moines to revel in fried delights and livestock shows — that includes presidential hopefuls. But the mood this year is different than it has been in past presidential election cycles.

    This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, national political correspondent Don Gonyea, and Iowa Public Radio reporter Clay Masters.

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    Some Roads To The White House Still Go Through Iowa

    Some Roads To The White House Still Go Through Iowa
    Republicans set Jan. 15, 2024, as the date for their Iowa caucuses, but candidates have already been camping out in the Hawkeye State trying to win hearts and minds. What messages are they sending, and are they resonating with the state's voters?

    This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, politics correspondent Susan Davis, and Iowa Public Radio lead political reporter Clay Masters.

    The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.

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    Iowa Episode 5: Voting is not enough

    Iowa Episode 5: Voting is not enough

    In the final episode of this five-part series on the Iowa caucuses, we take you back to Iowa one last time for the final sprint before caucus day. We explore how impeachment is impacting the campaigns, attend events with major surrogates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and talk with Iowa elected officials about who they will endorse. Finally, we’ll walk you through the results of our exclusive Iowa poll, map out possible paths to victory for the leading candidates, and check in one last time with the true heroes of these campaigns, the field organizers. This series is hosted by Tommy Vietor and produced by Pineapple Street Studios.