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Up First from NPR

November 29, 2022

Up First from NPR

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News, Daily News

4.659K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

China cracks down on protesters. Supreme Court to hear arguments over how to enforce immigration laws. After battling off the pitch, Team USA and Iran face off in the World Cup.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Police flood the streets in China to discourage protests that broke out over the weekend.

0:06.0

Demonstrations began over China's strict COVID rules.

0:09.1

Is there any sign the government might roll them back?

0:11.3

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

0:18.4

The Supreme Court will hear arguments over how the Biden administration enforces immigration

0:22.7

laws.

0:23.7

We have guided our workforce to exercise its discretion to focus on individuals who

0:32.8

pose a threat to national security, public safety and border security.

0:38.4

The ruling could give authorities more discretion to attain migrants.

0:42.0

And after sparring off the pitch, Team USA will take on Iran in the World Cup.

0:46.8

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0:47.8

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1:11.6

China is cracking down on mass protests that broke out over the weekend.

1:15.5

The protests drew on deep public dissatisfaction with the country's strict COVID controls.

1:20.5

A Chinese government official blamed the unrest on, quote, forces with ulterior motives.

1:26.0

We've got NPR's China correspondent Emily Fang with us.

1:28.6

She joins us from Taiwan.

1:29.6

Good morning, Emily.

1:30.6

Good morning, Rachel.

1:32.4

So the police are getting involved.

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