CNN 2009-10-05(在线收听) |
Let’s take a quick look at some of our top stories today. Eight US service members and two Afghan soldiers have been killed in eastern Afghanistan. Hundreds of Taliban militants surrounded two security outposts in Nuristan Province which is northeast of Kabul. Those deaths come as President Obama considers whether to pour more troops into Afghanistan. Hundreds of mourners came together at Chicago this weekend to remember 16-year-old Derrion Albert who was beaten to death on his way home from school. President Obama meanwhile sending two cabinet members to Chicago this week to talk with school officials, students and residents there about school violence. This morning, there were reports that poet Maya Angelou was taken to a Los Angeles hospital last night. We’ve talked with her publicist who says Maya Angelou is fine and she never went to the hospital, so just clearing that up for you. Well, in southern California 45 mile-an-hour winds have just pushed a wildfire across the mountains and canyons of San Bernardino County. Check this out. Three homes have been destroyed and 50 others have been evacuated. Campgrounds and a RV Park have also been cleared out. This fire is only about five percent contained, so there is a lot of work still to be done. The cause, well, that’s still under investigation. And United Nations inspectors will visit Iran’s recently disclosed nuclear facility on October 25th. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency made that announcement this morning in Tehran. He says it is necessary to send inspectors to ensure that the facility is “for peaceful purposes”. |
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