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美参议院就大法官提名人性侵指控听证调查 This show begins with coverage of first day's hearings on Capitol Hill. They involve a college professor's accusations against a U.S. Supreme Court nominee and the nominee's response. While th
美参议院就监听电话计划举行听证 Top U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials say the governments vast domestic data collection activities do not infringe on citizens privacy but do help identify and defeat terrorist threats. Offi
While many residents in the area support the move because of the jobs they hope it will bring, many across the state oppose any plan to house detainees on U.S. soil. The hearing in the town of Sterling, Illinois, offered a chance for the public to he
The first American citizen has died from the swine influenza A-H1NI virus known as swine flu, and the number of confirmed cases in the United States has surged to 642. The victim was a 33-year-old woman from Texas who officials say had other chronic
Turkey's constitutional court has begun hearing a case calling for the ruling Justice and Development Party to be shut down on the charge of undermining the secular state. The prosecutors are asking the court to disband the party and ban the prime mi
Our show begins with a pair of headlines. The first from Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., where CIA Director Mike Pompeo appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday. Pompeo is U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next
138 美国参议院提名将FBI局长进行听证 US Senate to Hold Confirmation Hearings for FBI Nominee Jim Malone Washington 10 Jul 2001 01:32 UTC US Senate is expected to hold confirmation hearing
Many Muslim-American organizations are worried that congressional hearings under way in Washington could stereotype their community as a source of Islamic radicalism in the United States. One of those organizations, the Council of Islamic Organizatio
Lawmakers on the House and Senate foreign affairs committees closely questioned U.S. officials Tuesday about future relations with Russia in the wake of the war between Russia and Georgia. The United States is carefully reviewing how to help Georgia