美国有线新闻 CNN 2015-12-09(在线收听

 First up, an act of terrorism, that's how US officials are treating last Wednesday's shooting for the conference center in Sendibnor California. Zayi and his wife Tashimi killed at least 14 people at a holidiay party, they were both killed later Wednesday in a shootout with police. Officials said Malege had  pleged to leave ISIS terrorist group on the day of the attack. Laren authority believed the attack might have been inspired by ISIS,they are not sure if the militant group of Islamist actually ordered or directed it. US president Brako Obama has been criticised for how he is handling the threat of ISIS. and he had been accused of downplaying that threat for political reason. Last night, he delivered a rare public address from the Oval office.He's only do that two times before. President Obama's seeked to reasure the nerves of American public that he has a plan to defeat ISIS and protect the US homeland.  Many Americans are asking wether we are confronted by a cancer that has no immediate cure.  Here is what I want you to know. The threat from terrorist threat misreal, but we will overcome it. We will destroy ISAL and any other organization that have tried to harm us. Our success won't depend on toptalks or abandoning our values or giving it to fear for groups like ISAL are hoping for. instead we will prevail for being strong and smart,brilliant and langusi?, by drawing upon every aspect of American power.

Next today, a tentative deal was reached over the weekend that the United Nations conference on climate change, social known as top 21 conference. It run through this Friday on French capital. The draft reached involved  negotiators from 192 countries. It aimed to reduce carbon emission or greenhouse gas emission around the world.But it doesn't say by how much  countries should aim to reduce their carbon emission by the year 2050 and it isn't clear what the penalty will be for a country that don't keep their promise. The negotiators will be working throughout the week to address this and reach a final legally binding deal. Most scientists say human activities have likely to cause globe temperatures to heat up over the past century. Some critic say the science leave room for doubt and the human doesn't have siginificant effect on climate change.
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