时间:2018-12-19 作者:英语课 分类:CNN2013年(十)月


英语课

 Inside the Senate talks, they hammered out a deal to end a fiscal 1 impasse 2 and the Senator end the close charge. It's also very new in kind of a bill away in from sight lines. Let's get started.  


 
We begin a  fast moving day on Capital Hill with a timetable is shrinking fast. The debt ceiling deadline is now just 3 days away. The shutdown entering its 3rd week after working over the weekend, Senate lawmakers  were back at it today. Senate majority leader, Harry 3 Raid and minority leader Mitch McCanel continuing their talks behind closed doors and then on the Senate floor, making a point to say they are optimistic. They'll reach the deal soon. A key meeting between Congressional leaders and the White House were supposed to happen this afternoon. That was postponed 5. Democratic Senator Amy C. of Minnesota has been in the thick of the bipartisan Senate negotiations 7 on the debt ceiling and the government shutdown. She joins me tonight.   
 
"Senator, you've been in the heart of this bipartisan compromise talks. How close is the Senate to ta deal right now?"
 
"Well, very very close. It's been an incredibly productive day after a long long week and we feel very good about this.  I think the two major focuses were to open up the government again and then to make sure that they would not defaulting, that we'll pay our bills and get some reasonable amount of time to actually negotiate the long term budget. So, we don't lurch 8 from financial crisis to financial crisis."
 
"So, at this point, whether the major sticking points?"
 
"Well, I... You know, I think ti's probably not a good idea to negotiate it on your show. It's fun as it would be. But I think the main points, of course, is the dates. And I think it's really important to have a shorter time period to try to get that budget negotiations going. The Senate has passed the budget. The House has
 
passed the budget. And in that old song-School House Rock, a bill on Capital Hill to get the bill down, you have to meet and that is a process that will be started with this agreement because we gonna have a limited time. You know, whether it's 2 months, 3 months to be able to get that done. And I think that's gonna be helpful as well as a clear message to the entire world that we gonna pay our bills and we are not gonna have a stock market plummet 9 like we had back in 2011."
 
"I mean, I get with you don't want to, you know, go into some of this sticking points. As we understand that the Republicans have gotten some of minor 4 affordable 10 care act provisions into the current deal. The president has said he won't use changes to the health care law ransom 11 for either reopening the government or  lifting the debt ceiling. So, why are the Democrats 12 now on board with it? Are they so minor? Are they symbolic 13?" 
 
"Again, I think we have to wait until the entire agreement is announced but I think the main point here was the words we are hearing from the House, the bills that are coming out of there were major partisan 6 poison bills, delay the affordable health care act for a year. Messing around with the birth control provisions. Whatever agreements they're talking that the leaders are talking about now are much more focused on individual issues that had been raised in the past. Sometimes, by both sides." 
 
"So, it's not gonna be something like delaying the individual mandate 14 for a year?"
 
"That is not what we are hearing. No, Anderson.  It's not gonna to be something that we would significantly change a major policy simply with the threat of government shutdown."
 
"Republicans in the House are really concerned about Democrats trying to change the s. They said that you're moving to the goal post. To that, you say what?" 
 
"I said that our job is to score a touchdown for the American people and we do that by opening the government again. So, we've got approves going, cancer clinical trials going and so that we also send a message we are gonna pay our bills. What's happen here, if it's similar to the agreements we've been talking about in our partisan group of 6 Democrats and 6 Republicans is that we wanna try to get a date that hits before the next stage of s. hit which is Jan 15th. That will give both sides a chance to make their cases to try to get an agree upon budget that could possibly still have cuts. I believe it will. But we could change the amounts or we could do different things by replacing them with other things, whether it's revenue, whether it's government reforms. Those are the things we're gonna be able to look at. "
 
"The government begins defaulting on loans Thursday, 3 days. How confident are you that you and your colleagues will reach an agreement by then? "
 
"Well, I'm confident about the Senate simply because we've already had a strong bipartisan group led by Senator Co. and we've been meeting throughout the weekend. But also because the Senate is a place where deals take place the last 3 years. We passed the farm bill, waiting action with the House, passed the immigration bill, waiting on the House. A number of bills have passed after the midst,  in the midst of financial crisis, like the fiscal cliff on the end of the year last year.  That was passed in the Senate first and then had had to go over to the House. It was a very difficult time in the House but they finally got it done. So this is a pattern that we've seen developed. That despite the Senate hard filibuster 15 rules and despite disagreement, we have in the end found common ground and come together on a bill. And that's what you're going to see in the Senate."
 
"Senator K., appreciate your time tonight. Thank you."
 
"Thank you."

1 fiscal
adj.财政的,会计的,国库的,国库岁入的
  • The increase of taxation is an important fiscal policy.增税是一项重要的财政政策。
  • The government has two basic strategies of fiscal policy available.政府有两个可行的财政政策基本战略。
2 impasse
n.僵局;死路
  • The government had reached an impasse.政府陷入绝境。
  • Negotiations seemed to have reached an impasse.谈判似乎已经陷入僵局。
3 harry
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
4 minor
adj.较小(少)的,较次要的;n.辅修学科;vi.辅修
  • The young actor was given a minor part in the new play.年轻的男演员在这出新戏里被分派担任一个小角色。
  • I gave him a minor share of my wealth.我把小部分财产给了他。
5 postponed
vt.& vi.延期,缓办,(使)延迟vt.把…放在次要地位;[语]把…放在后面(或句尾)vi.(疟疾等)延缓发作(或复发)
  • The trial was postponed indefinitely. 审讯无限期延迟。
  • The game has already been postponed three times. 这场比赛已经三度延期了。
6 partisan
adj.党派性的;游击队的;n.游击队员;党徒
  • In their anger they forget all the partisan quarrels.愤怒之中,他们忘掉一切党派之争。
  • The numerous newly created partisan detachments began working slowly towards that region.许多新建的游击队都开始慢慢地向那里移动。
7 negotiations
协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过
  • negotiations for a durable peace 为持久和平而进行的谈判
  • Negotiations have failed to establish any middle ground. 谈判未能达成任何妥协。
8 lurch
n.突然向前或旁边倒;v.蹒跚而行
  • It has been suggested that the ground movements were a form of lurch movements.地震的地面运动曾被认为是一种突然倾斜的运动形式。
  • He walked with a lurch.他步履蹒跚。
9 plummet
vi.(价格、水平等)骤然下跌;n.铅坠;重压物
  • Mengniu and Yili have seen their shares plummet since the incident broke.自事件发生以来,蒙牛和伊利的股票大幅下跌。
  • Even if rice prices were to plummet,other brakes on poverty alleviation remain.就算大米价格下跌,其它阻止导致贫困的因素仍然存在。
10 affordable
adj.支付得起的,不太昂贵的
  • The rent for the four-roomed house is affordable.四居室房屋的房租付得起。
  • There are few affordable apartments in big cities.在大城市中没有几所公寓是便宜的。
11 ransom
n.赎金,赎身;v.赎回,解救
  • We'd better arrange the ransom right away.我们最好马上把索取赎金的事安排好。
  • The kidnappers exacted a ransom of 10000 from the family.绑架者向这家人家勒索10000英镑的赎金。
12 democrats
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 )
  • The Democrats held a pep rally on Capitol Hill yesterday. 民主党昨天在国会山召开了竞选誓师大会。
  • The democrats organize a filibuster in the senate. 民主党党员组织了阻挠议事。 来自《简明英汉词典》
13 symbolic
adj.象征性的,符号的,象征主义的
  • It is symbolic of the fighting spirit of modern womanhood.它象征着现代妇女的战斗精神。
  • The Christian ceremony of baptism is a symbolic act.基督教的洗礼仪式是一种象征性的做法。
14 mandate
n.托管地;命令,指示
  • The President had a clear mandate to end the war.总统得到明确的授权结束那场战争。
  • The General Election gave him no such mandate.大选并未授予他这种权力。
15 filibuster
n.妨碍议事,阻挠;v.阻挠
  • A senator dragged the subject in as a filibuster.一个参议员硬把这个题目拉扯进来,作为一种阻碍议事的手法。
  • The democrats organized a filibuster in the senate.民主党党员在参议院上组织了阻挠议事。
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absorption nebulas
Adegem
analysis record
aplasias
arsenic
Aultbea
Barbon
bavarois(e)
bidars
biotyping
bosstones
bubbling potential
bunching effect of photons
calcium aluminate
cast in situ pile
catalase
cementing bond
Chinese checker
classroom situation questionnaire
coelopleurus maculatus
comparative cytology
counselful
cross-recovery method
CS-Prolog
diodoquin
domestic labor
dustfan
effective scanning periodic ratio
electrograph
Endurance Fracture Zone
eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome
fender rattan
forslowth
freezing nuclei spectra
full sized brick
gabriel-sen statistic
Gomgrām
high-speed winch
high-temperature chemical reaction engineering
hynobius formosanus
image-editings
Impatiens brachycentra
in a good state of repair
inverted J curve
irreproductive
jiggliest
john canoe (jamaica)
joosten
keratosulfates
lecticans
local norm
locomotive kilometers
loose change
made his appearance
Mariscus cyperinus
mass-monger
methoxya-cetanilide
mudloggers
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multiple configuration
multistage allocation process
myotis taiwanensis
nag screens
national aerospace plane (nasp)
nationwide test
nautical functions
navigation and intercommunication equipment
number of turns
oscilloreg
overimaginative
pigment paste
plebifications
politicks
polyptotonic
pristiglomid
rearers
settle disputes between
slides
spiritrompe
spoilablest
strongyloidiasis
surplus pressure
tacon
temperature-sum rule
the vice
thermal data
Thiruvananthapuram
tricot warp knitting machine
tugless
twenty-fours
unversified
vacuum copy holder
vellous
Ventoline
vestibule of nasal cavity
waste sand
well-posed problem
whall
wille
wreck mark
wrele