The News Roundup For October 14, 2022
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🗓️ 14 October 2022
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Russia has arrested eight individuals it claims are connected to the bombing of a key bridge connecting Ukraine's Donbas region and Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin's forces are now responding by targeting civilian locales, including a major park in Kyiv.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to be confirmed to his office for another term when the country's major party congress meets this weekend.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, it's Jen. |
| 0:01.4 | And before we jump in, I just want to mention that for some of these news topics today, |
| 0:05.5 | the story is rapidly developing and things may have changed by the time you hear the |
| 0:09.0 | podcast. |
| 0:10.0 | For the latest on everything, keep up with your public radio station and follow updates at |
| 0:14.4 | npr.org. |
| 0:15.4 | Okay, with that, let's jump into the news roundup. |
| 0:26.7 | We're listening to the 1A podcast. |
| 0:30.9 | Let's get to the news roundup. |
| 0:32.5 | Mr. Chairman, on this vote, there are nine eyes and zero nose. |
| 0:37.5 | The resolution is agreed to. |
| 0:40.0 | Thursday's meeting of the January 6th Committee ended with a cliffhanger. |
| 0:43.5 | In a unanimous vote, the House Committee has voted to subpoena former President Donald |
| 0:47.6 | Trump. |
| 0:48.6 | On this morning's morning edition, committee member Jamie Raskin said this wasn't just |
| 0:52.2 | a poetic exercise and that being a former president does not entitle him to skip out on the |
| 0:58.0 | law. |
| 0:59.0 | What happens now? |
| 1:00.0 | Could the former president be compelled to appear? |
| 1:02.6 | We'll break it all down. |
| 1:03.6 | Plus the latest on local politics from across the U.S. as America gears up for the midterms. |
| 1:08.7 | Todd Zwillich is the deputy DC bureau chief for vice news. |
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