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Up First from NPR

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Up First from NPR

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🗓️ 8 November 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Mail-in voting might keep election night from being results night. Supreme Court takes up Indian Child Welfare Act and adoption. Italy's new government is taking a hard line on Mediterranean migrants.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you're looking for a conclusion in today's midterm elections, don't wait up too late

0:06.0

tonight.

0:07.0

Counting mail-in ballots in some key states might not be finished for days, and Republicans

0:11.9

are already saying they may challenge the results.

0:14.7

Our Rachel Martin-Mastivian's keep, and this is up first from NPR News.

0:21.0

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that could change the fate of some

0:25.2

Native American children.

0:27.2

It's a challenge to a federal law, written to keep Indian kids with their extended tribal

0:31.8

family instead of being adopted outside the tribe.

0:35.1

Also the new Italian government is telling some migrants rescued from the Mediterranean

0:39.6

they are not welcome.

0:41.2

They are afraid of being pushed back into international waters by Italian authorities.

0:46.2

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Today is the last day to make your voice heard, with your vote in this year's midterms.

1:13.6

But even though it's election night, it might not be results night.

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