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Former CIA director David Petraeus whose career was destroyed by an extra-marital affair with his biographer has been sentenced to two years’ probation1 and $100,000 fine.
“I now look forward to moving on with the next phase of my life and to continuing to serve our great nation as a private citizen.”
Petraeus speaking outside the court house after that sentencing. He pleaded guilty three years ago to the unauthorized removal of classified material which he gave to his biographer. That's a misdemeanor.
Prosecutors2 rested their case today in the sentencing trial of convicted Boston bomber3 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. As NPR’s Tovia Smith reports, it was another day of grueling testimony4 from victims of the attack.
One man glared at Tsarnaev from just feet away before describing seeing his own body on fire. He had one leg amputated and it is still unsure if he’ll be able to keep the other. Shrapnel remains5 lodged6 in his heart. Another amputee described her pain and terror as a stranger said Hail Marys for her at the scene. The government added with a man who lost a leg and whose three-year-old son was injured. He described also seeing eight-year-old Martin Richard dying on the sidewalk as his mother hovered7 over him, pleading. The trial resumes Monday when defense8 attorneys will begin to make their case why Tsarnaev should not be sentenced to death. Tovia Smith, NPR News, at the Federal Court in Boston.
In Baltimore the state’s governor is sending in state troopers to help with the protests following the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody9. Demonstrations10 have been going on for more than a week now and a confrontation11 between police and protestors happened last night. U.S. Justice Department is investigating Gray’s death.
The $45bn merger12 between Comcast and Time Warner Cable could be in trouble. It’s come up against regulatory road blocks. And NPR’s Yuki Noguchi tells us there are reports that the companies might scuttle13 the deal altogether.
A panel of experts at the Federal Communications Commission has been reviewing the proposed megamerger since it was announced over a year ago to see whether the deal would serve the public interest. Though no formal recommendation has been made, sources say the panel has alerted Comcast and Time Warner that they were leaning toward referring the case to administrative14 of law judge, which would mean protracted15 legal delays. Spokesmen for the FCC and the Department of Justice declined to comment, as did the companies. Several news outlets16 are now saying the companies intend to kill the deal as a result of the regulatory hurdles17. Yuki Noguchi, NPR News, Washington.
Wall Street higher by the closing bell today. The Dow up 20 points at 18,058. The Nasdaq up 20 points to 5,056. That’s a milestone18 for the Nasdaq today, crossing into a record territory not seen since about 15 years ago. The S&P500 also higher, gaining 4 points today to close at 2,112.
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Federal inspectors20 released a harsh report today criticizing one of the world’s largest private prisons, which is located in West Texas. As NPR’s John Burnett reports, the Federal Bureau of Prisons rated the facility deficient21 or unsatisfactory in half of its ratings.
The Reeves County Detention22 complex in Pecos Texas houses about 2,400 criminal immigrants in a low security facility for the Bureau of Prisons under a nearly $500m contract. The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector19 General concluded the operator GEO group understaffed housing units and the health clinic, that it was unresponsive to federal inquiries23, that it submitted inaccurate24 disciplinary hearing records and monthly invoices25, and that the prison’s quality control program was minimal26 or marginal. Inmates27 at Reeves County rioted in 2008 and 2009, protesting substandard medical care and other issues. The report recommends improved federal oversight28. John Burnett, NPR News, Austin.
Congress wants private companies to share information about cyber-attacks with federal authorities. The House today passing a bill that would expand protection from liabilities for companies that share the information with the Department of Homeland Security. This legislation will be merged29 with a related one the House passed yesterday and sent to the Senate where a similar legislation has bipartisan support.
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1 probation | |
n.缓刑(期),(以观后效的)察看;试用(期) | |
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2 prosecutors | |
检举人( prosecutor的名词复数 ); 告发人; 起诉人; 公诉人 | |
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3 bomber | |
n.轰炸机,投弹手,投掷炸弹者 | |
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4 testimony | |
n.证词;见证,证明 | |
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5 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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v.存放( lodge的过去式和过去分词 );暂住;埋入;(权利、权威等)归属 | |
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鸟( hover的过去式和过去分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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n.监护,照看,羁押,拘留 | |
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证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威 | |
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n.对抗,对峙,冲突 | |
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12 merger | |
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v.急赶,疾走,逃避;n.天窗;舷窗 | |
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14 administrative | |
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adj.拖延的;延长的v.拖延“protract”的过去式和过去分词 | |
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16 outlets | |
n.出口( outlet的名词复数 );经销店;插座;廉价经销店 | |
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n.障碍( hurdle的名词复数 );跳栏;(供人或马跳跃的)栏架;跨栏赛 | |
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18 milestone | |
n.里程碑;划时代的事件 | |
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19 inspector | |
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n.检查员( inspector的名词复数 );(英国公共汽车或火车上的)查票员;(警察)巡官;检阅官 | |
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21 deficient | |
adj.不足的,不充份的,有缺陷的 | |
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22 detention | |
n.滞留,停留;拘留,扣留;(教育)留下 | |
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23 inquiries | |
n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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25 invoices | |
发票( invoice的名词复数 ); (发货或服务)费用清单; 清单上货物的装运; 货物的托运 | |
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26 minimal | |
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27 inmates | |
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28 oversight | |
n.勘漏,失察,疏忽 | |
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29 merged | |
(使)混合( merge的过去式和过去分词 ); 相融; 融入; 渐渐消失在某物中 | |
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