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Up First from NPR

Monday, October 31, 2022

Up First from NPR

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4.659K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's remarkable comeback in Brazil. South Korea mourns victims of crowd surge as it investigates its cause. Affirmative action gets its biggest test before the Supreme Court.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Brazilian voters have asked it President Jair Bolsonaro.

0:06.0

They were chanting the name Luis Anacio Lula de Silva who goes from prison to the presidency.

0:14.2

Amir Martinez, that's Steve Ineskeep and this is up first from NPR News.

0:21.1

South Korea is in a week long morning period for victims killed in a crush of people celebrating

0:25.6

Halloween in Seoul. As investigators try to piece together what caused the crowd to surge into a narrow alley,

0:31.6

the national police are being criticized for failing to prevent the tragedy.

0:35.5

Also affirmative action faces a test in front of the Supreme Court.

0:38.8

A lawsuit challenged admission policies at two universities.

0:42.9

Could the ruling affect even more than who gets into school?

0:45.8

Stay with us, we've got the news you need to start your day.

0:48.4

Brazilian's have ousted their far right president.

0:56.2

Yeah, you're both scenario is out Luis Anacio Lula de Silva is back in.

1:01.2

The left is president known as Lula was massively popular in earlier terms but went to prison for corruption.

1:06.9

Later court throughout his conviction and his supporters in Sao Paulo celebrated the one time

1:11.6

inmates return to power.

1:12.8

Brazil's election authority says Lula received a little under 51% of the vote.

1:22.0

He won the two person runoff despite Bolsonaro's threats not to accept the result.

1:26.8

And Pierce Kerry, Connison, Sao Paulo, hey there, Kerry.

1:29.6

Hi, good morning, Steve.

1:30.8

What was it like when Lula won?

1:32.6

It was quite a celebration here in Sao Paulo.

1:35.5

The Silva is 77 years old and he took to one of the biggest streets in the city.

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