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From NPR news in Washington. I am Wincher Johnston. Protesters demonstrating outside of the Baltimore court house. The judge there today denies motions to dismiss charges against 6 police officers in the death of Freddy Grey. The 12-year-old black man suffered a critical spinal1 injury while in police custody2 in April. NPR Jenifer Laden3 reports the judge has also ruled against a second recommendation. “Another motion was made to procures4 it—the state’s attorney Malland Mosby and neither his whole office from the case on citing that Mosby has a conflict of interest because her husband Nick Mosby is a city councilmen for the neighborhood where Freddy lived and also saying the office kind of need itself a witness in this case when overboarded conducting its own investigation5 beyond the police investigation. The judge today said that you know that is just certainly no crime to be married to a city counsil person and you know if prosecutors6 can’t carry out investigations then no case will go forward.” NPR Jenifer Laden in Baltimore. President Obama has secured the number of votes needed to pass the Iran nuclear deal. Senator Barbi Mocoski, a Maryland democrate is the 34th senator to back the president on the agreement. NPR Michael Kalama reports. Congress is expected to vote this month on a resolution disapproving7 the deal the US and the other world powers negotiated with Iran. President Obama says he would veto that resolution and now he can be sure that the senate would not override8 him. Secretary of State John Kerry says the deal is meant to prevent Iran from acquiring the nuclear weapon. “ President Obama and I were convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that the framework that we have put forward will get the job done.” Speaking in Philadelphia, Kerry was introduced by former republic senator Richard Luger who says while there is no perfect nuclear deal, the Iran agreement deserves support. Michael Kalama,NPR news, Washington. The army has decided9 to open all-feactured range ?school classes to women. NPR Tubman reports that the decision comes after 2 women completed group-link ?2 month course. “The army’s statement is straightforward10. All qualified11 personnel will be able to attend the ranged course regardless of gender12. The ranged course has been army’s lead training ground for small untacts? and leadership for 65 years. Completion is considered important to advancing in ranks in leading soldiers in combat. The army says the qualified standards for rench school will be same for man and woman. If soldiers must complete at least 49 pushups, 6 cheerups and run 5 miles in 40 minutes or less, army leaders are still deciding whether all ground combat? be open to woman or some should remain closed. A recommendation to Defense13 Secretary Ash Carter is expected this month. Tubman, NPR news, Washington. ” On wall street the dow was up to 293 points, the nasdaq dig up 113, the dial is s&p 135. This is NPR. Chinese communist party is planning a massive military parade tomorrow to commemorate14 the 70th anniversary of the end ww2 but as Franklin reports the leaders of many countries that fought in the war aren’t coming. Chinese officials insist the parade is the celebration of the big victory over fascism and a way to promote peace but some of that massage15 could be lost in all the military hardware. The offending Tiananmen Square would feacture 5000 chinese troops. There will tank, fighter jets and attack helicopters as well as various missiles including one design to sink American aircraft carrier. Many in the states? see the parade as muscle fluxing--the china’ jockeys for powers in the region with ww1 foe16 japan and United States. Chinese officials deny the parade is focus on japan even it will conclude with the release of balloons and doves. Frankin NPR news, Shanghai. Hundreds migrants protesting Hungary’s decision to prevent them from traveling to Germany and other European countries without required documents. The migrants seeking refuge from confuted areas are camped ou at the main international train station in Budapest. Hungary government spokesman Sottain Kova says they are simply following European Union procedures. “We have to follow the existing European protocols17 and rules. And if you want to change them, they basically at place all the time since the very beginning of this migrant crisis” the migrants are mostly from Syria. Updating starts on wall street. Dow continues to trade higher, ?the dow was to 282 points, the nasdaq 110. I am wincher Johnston from Washington.
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v.(努力)取得, (设法)获得( procure的第三人称单数 );拉皮条 | |
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vt.不顾,不理睬,否决;压倒,优先于 | |
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vt.纪念,庆祝 | |
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n.礼仪( protocol的名词复数 );(外交条约的)草案;(数据传递的)协议;科学实验报告(或计划) | |
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