美国有线新闻 CNN 2014-06-09(在线收听

 Welcome to the roll call, look up in the sky, it’s a bird, a plane, it’s golden eagles, you. The firm Dale high school, golden eagles are watching, they are parts of the Washington state. Over Bale plane, Minnesota, we see some toggles? on the cloud. Hello to Bale plane junior high, and in the peach day, in the city of George, it’s ? middle school rounding up today’s roll.

It’s happened before, a hail storm struck the wood house auto family, a car dealership outside the ? . And people from all over called up looking for discount. The hail that hit this week was the size of baseballs, it dropped on 4300 vehicles, company officials estimate the damage cause 162 million dollars. Police say 20 people in the area are taken to the hospital with injuries.  The lines? of severe storms that hit the nation’s hard land brought at least 12 reports of possible tornadoes, trees are down, powers are knocked out, and flooding are struck in the Alasca. Severe weathers was headed east last night. Storms are expected in the middle of Atlantic state today.
It’s been five years since the great recession officially ended; this is the economic downturn that hit between 2007 and 2009. But it’s still having effects on people, CNN money says the recovery of U.S jobs has been the slowest ever; more Americans are using food stamps than ever. Wages are rising, but barely. Is this all taking a toll on the American dream? The American dream is the national ideal of the goal of prosperity and success, but in CNN money, American dream call 59% of people say regardless of how you define it, it’s not achievable. Young adults are the most pessimistic; they had a hard time finding the job as the country recovered from the recession. And they are already concerned about the next generation, too. 63% of Americans say most of children in the U.S will not be better off than their parents. The problem is that while most people are managing to try water?, that’s not translating into solid financial security. 
 
But not everybody is on board with this finding; the brooking center says the American dream isn’t it. And that these negative perceptions aren’t necessarily supported by facts since two major studies earlier this year show that the ability to climb the economic ladder has not changed significantly over time. I am Alex, New York.
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