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Up First from NPR

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Up First from NPR

NPR

News, Daily News

4.659K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Coaches and players react after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals; Republican Kevin McCarthy seeks House speaker job; and New York seeks ways to address record numbers of people struggling to find housing.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Buffalo Bill Safety, DeMar Hamlin, collided with another player.

0:05.8

He stood back up as football players learned to do no matter what, and then he tumbled

0:09.7

back down on the turf.

0:11.2

What's the NFL star's condition after cardiac arrest?

0:14.1

I'm Rob Schmitz with Steve Innskeep, and this is up first from NPR News.

0:21.2

Kevin McCarthy needs the support of almost every Republican to become Speaker of the House.

0:25.5

How could he round up the votes today and what happens to the House if he doesn't?

0:29.1

Also, New York City considers a new approach to people living on the street.

0:32.9

You know, I've been in New York since 96, and it's definitely gotten worse.

0:37.2

So the city wants to hospitalize more people who are mentally ill, whether they want it

0:41.8

or not.

0:42.8

Who really gains from that?

0:44.4

Stay with us.

0:45.4

We've got the news you need to start your day.

0:53.6

Injuries are part of all sports, but football is unique for the number of serious injuries

0:58.6

people suffer while millions watch on TV.

1:01.4

Last night came an event so startling that the NFL suspended Monday night football early

1:06.1

in the first quarter.

1:07.1

Demar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills collided with another player stood up and then collapsed.

1:12.3

His heart had stopped.

1:13.8

And Pierce Tom Goldman is covering the story.

1:15.7

Tom Good morning.

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