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Up First from NPR

Monday, December 19th, 2022

Up First from NPR

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🗓️ 19 December 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The Jan. 6 committee votes on issuing criminal referrals against Donald Trump. Argentina wins its first World Cup title in 36 years. The Biden administration announces a shift in its strategy to fight homelessness.

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0:00.0

A House committee is expected to vote on criminal referrals against former President Trump

0:06.6

for his role in the attack on Congress.

0:08.1

In addition to other charges, the committee considers insurrection.

0:12.0

How important would that move be?

0:13.4

I mean, Martinez, that's Steve Innskipe, and this is up first from NPR News.

0:21.2

Argentina won the World Cup against France.

0:23.8

I don't know how to put it in words.

0:27.9

Argentina deserves it.

0:29.6

In Argentina, it deserves joy.

0:31.8

We're missing it.

0:32.9

We need it.

0:34.2

What does the victory mean for Lionel Messi and his compatriots?

0:36.9

Also, the federal government took a snapshot of homelessness in this country.

0:41.1

What did the results show on a single winter's night and what does the Biden administration

0:45.8

plan to do about it?

0:47.1

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0:48.1

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1:13.2

Today a House committee votes on whether to send the Justice Department evidence of crimes

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