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Up First from NPR

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Up First from NPR

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🗓️ 22 November 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

The latest on the Colorado LGBTQ club shooting. Unions reject White House deal to keep trains running. Rescuers are digging through rubble from Indonesia earthquake expecting death toll to rise.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're getting new details on the club Q shooting.

0:04.8

And some people are pointing at political rhetoric as the cause.

0:08.4

They're just fueling the fire on these issues which make somebody with a gun want to do

0:13.8

something.

0:14.8

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

0:21.0

Remember that railroad worker strike from a couple of months ago that ended up not happening?

0:25.5

Well, we might have spoken too soon.

0:27.3

I hope the railroads are listening and that the CEOs realize that they have a serious

0:33.9

issue with the workforce.

0:35.7

The clock is ticking down again to a work stoppage that could stop commerce and its tracks

0:40.1

just in time for the holidays.

0:41.8

And in Indonesia, emergency workers are racing to find people trapped under rubble after

0:46.4

an earthquake yesterday.

0:47.7

Hundreds of people are dead.

0:49.3

That toll is expected to rise.

0:51.3

Stay with us.

0:52.3

You need to start your day.

1:19.2

We're also learning more about the man who tackled the gunmen and stopped the violence.

1:24.0

KUNC's Lucas Brady Woods has been covering all this and he joins us now from Colorado.

1:28.4

Thanks for being here, Lucas.

1:30.1

Thanks for having me.

1:31.1

What more can you tell us about the investigation at this point?

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