美联社新闻一分钟 AP 2013-01-27(在线收听) |
1. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will testify before Congress about the attack in Benghazi that killed US Ambassador Chris Stevens. Congressional republicans have accused the Obama administration of ignoring signs of deteriorating security in Libya. 2. The House votes on a bill that would defuse a potential debt crisis for at least three months. GOP legislation also contains a provision that withholds pay for members of Congress if the chamber they serve in doesn't pass a budget.
3. British Prime Minister David Cameron says he wants to renegotiate his country's relationship with the European Union, before a referendum on whether it should leave the EU. He would offer the vote if his Conservative Party wins the next election.
4. The National Rifle Association's Wayne LaPierre delivered a speech that is being billed as a response to President Obama's inaugural address. He accuses the president of using the word "absolutist" to cast law-abiding gun owners as extremists. |
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