CNN 2008-07-19(在线收听) |
Hello, I am Melissa Long here at the CNN Center in Atlanta on this Friday. Here is a look at some of the stories happening NOW IN THE NEWS. Positive vibes from Iran. The country's foreign minister says he expects progress in tomorrow's nuclear talks with US participation. Under-secretary of State William Burns will sit in on a meeting in Geneva with a European Union delegation and Iran's chief nuclear negotiator. Washington says Burns will not negotiate with Iran. His presence there signals a shift in White House policy. Senator John McCain is promising autoworkers he'll give them a hand if he is elected president. (The) Republican presidential candidate told GM employees today he is committed to making their all-electric car "the Volt" a success. It will debut in 2010. Senator McCain says electric cars can help America achieve energy independence. Senator Barack Obama is preparing for his first overseas trip since locking up the Democratic presidential nomination. His campaign confirms he will visit Jordan, Israel, Germany, France and England. Obama has pledged he will go to Iraq and Afghanistan before the November election. The campaign isn't saying if those countries will be on his itinerary during this trip. McCain has traveled to Latin America, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East since March. New pictures to share with you of the growing disaster in southern Taiwan. At least seven people are dead after a tropical storm slammed into the island. In the past 24 hours, the storm dumped up to 44 inches of rain, overwhelming sewers, flooding homes, washing away vehicles and victims. Right now, more than 600,000 people have no clean water. And people all over the US are watching the new Batman film. And many of them as you can see, came dressed for the art, and came dressed for the movie. The Dark Knight had about 3,000 overnight showings in the US. USA Today gave that movie four stars and raved about Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker. It is expected to make as much as 130 million dollars this opening weekend. And again those are the headlines making news at this hour on this Friday. Do stay with CNN for more on these stories or other news of the day. |
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