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PBS高端访谈:哨兵报编辑谈奥兰多枪击事件

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   HARI SREENIVASAN: For further perspective and the latest developments on the mass shooting at the Orlando nightclub, I am joined by Skype by the managing editor of "The Orlando Sentinel," John Cutter.

  John, I know it's a busy day in your newsroom, but now Orlando joins a horrible list. Newtown, Connecticut. Aurora1, Colorado. San Bernardino. Orlando is now on that list for a very bad reason.
  JOHN CUTTER, MANAGING EDITOR, "THE ORLANDO SENTINEL": I know, and that's actually something that we talked about very early today. Orlando is often the kind of place that gets mentioned as a potential target because we are such a vacation destination. so you never want it to happen certainly. You never expect it to happen. But I know law enforcement felt it was prepared and, you know, now we join that list.
  HARI SREENIVASAN: Tell us a little bit about the Orlando community. I mean, it has a history of being inclusive2.
  JOHN CUTTER: It does. One of the things that we often like to say to people when they come here, say, for a job interview is that this is a very inclusive community. It's much more diverse than some other parts of central Florida. There is a large, thriving and loving gay community, and this incident happened during a Latin night at the club. And obviously this is a very diverse area. There's a large group of Spanish-speaking residents, both Americans and people who have moved here. So it sort of hits right at the heart of some of our most important people.
  哨兵报编辑谈奥兰多枪击事件
  HARI SREENIVASAN: Reporters have been out covering this all day. What are they — what sticks out to you? I mean, I've seen images of people ling up at the blood bank to donate, for example.
  JOHN CUTTER: You know, a couple of things stick out. One is as I realize how much this touches everyone as soon as I arrived in the newsroom very early this morning, I mean, one of our folks was close to tears because she had not yet heard from a friend. We got a lot of that kind of thing happening in our newsroom and obviously across the community. I don't think we'll all have to go very far before we find someone who was either in the club or sadly a victim.
  But the response to the call for blood was amazing. I mean, they actually had to start turning people away. Police even talked about how people were bringing water and food down to authorities there and other members of the public who were kind of waiting for news there. That's an inspiring thing to see on an awful day like this.
  HARI SREENIVASAN: What about the relationship between the Islamic community in central Florida and the general population?
  JOHN CUTTER: I mean, it struck me, it was very important that the imam here was very early at a press conference talking about inclusiveness3 and outreach. They've been very active with the media and with the community. There are interfaith groups that have had regular meetings, worried about Islamophobia, and have tried the make connections between the groups for just a circumstance like this, so they could be ready to respond and remind people that this is about apparently4 one man and not about a community.
  HARI SREENIVASAN: What do we know about the place where he came from? The suburb outside of Orlando?
  JOHN CUTTER: It's about an hour-and-a-half from here. It's off of a couple of our major roads. People have been here and driven down the Florida Turnpike. It's right around there, Fort5 Pierce, that area. Like a lot of Florida, it has many people from other places, people who move here for lots of reasons. And why this person ended up going from apparently an hour-and-a-half down and coming to Orlando to commit this act is something that the authorities don't yet know.
  HARI SREENIVASAN: All right. John Cutter, managing editor of "The Orlando Sentinel," thanksfor joining us.
  JOHN CUTTER: Thank you.

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1 aurora aV9zX     
n.极光
参考例句:
  • The aurora is one of nature's most awesome spectacles.极光是自然界最可畏的奇观之一。
  • Over the polar regions we should see aurora.在极地高空,我们会看到极光。
2 inclusive a9gxX     
adj.(of)包括的,包含的;范围广的
参考例句:
  • The bill is inclusive of the food and lodging.账单包括吃、住费用。
  • It's an all inclusive price;there is nothing extra to pay.这是一个包罗一切的价格,不需再额外付款了。
3 inclusiveness 4cc3345600c084e84112ac76a1b3b333     
包容性
参考例句:
  • The excessive inclusiveness of the plan will spread the investment too thinly. 这一方案过于面面俱到,会使资金的使用过于分散。
  • Cathedrals are perhaps the ultimate reflection of this inclusiveness. 大教堂或许就是包容的最终反映。
4 apparently tMmyQ     
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎
参考例句:
  • An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space.山穷水尽,豁然开朗。
  • He was apparently much surprised at the news.他对那个消息显然感到十分惊异。
5 fort pi3x4     
n.要塞,堡垒,碉堡
参考例句:
  • The fort can not be defended against an air attack.这座要塞遭到空袭时无法防御。
  • No one can get into the fort without a pass.没有通行证,任何人不得进入要塞。
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