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For many people in America, yesterday was a day off school or work. The holiday became official on the third Monday of January in 1986, after President Ronald Reagan had signed it into law more than two years earlier. But in recent years, the U.S. go
[00:04.88]Then your teacher shouts:Go ! [00:08.12]You let go of the wing support and fall away from the plane. [00:13.40]You throw your head back, arms out, legs apart, as you learned. [00:19.51]You fall face forward toward the Earth below. [00:23.35
[00:04.60]The two black stone walls are set into the earth. [00:10.11]They are about 76 meters long. [00:13.11](They form a) wide letter V. [00:15.65]As you walk down into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the walls rise above you. [00:22.73]Cut into th
[00:08.88]Brown finally agreed to let the train pass over the bridge [00:14.24]and continue on to Baltimore.The train left at sunrise. [00:21.05]By this time, word of Brown's attack had spread to Charles Town [00:27.82]more than twelve kilometers awa
[00:02.70]Leader, we're not strong anymore. 长官,我们不再像原来那么强了 [00:03.70]Since the Americans came, people have hope. 自从那些美国人来了之后 人民就有了希望 [00:07.58]- They are voting, woman own businesses. -
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[00:07.34]Last Tuesday was World Population Day. [00:12.98]The message this year was Saving Women's Livers. [00:18.91]The director of the United Nations Population Fund, [00:24.27]Nafis Sadik,released a statement in ovservance of the day. [00:30.59]D
[00:08.52]In 1850,the congress of the United States debated [00:18.44]an importtan compromise proposal. [00:22.78]The compromise dealt mostly with the national dispute over slavery. [00:29.99]The dispute threatened to split the northern [00:35.63]and
[00:07.00]Fillmore was from New York State. [00:12.36]His family was poor. [00:15.52]His early education came not from school teachers [00:21.55]but from whatever books he could find. [00:25.50]Later,Fillmore was avle to study law.He became a success
[00:05.49]Why are some people left-handed? [00:09.09]Scientists have been trying to answer that question for many years. [00:14.32]Research has shown that ninety percent of people naturally use their right hands for most tasks. [00:22.94]But hundreds
[00:06.77]Nylon material was placed under the Orc's body for the trip. [00:12.56]Holes had been cut for his nose, tail and fins. [00:17.45]A big mechanical arm lifted him into a special container filled with cold seawater. [00:24.97]This travel box m
[00:07.47]On March Third, Keiko the whale pushed open a door and swam out of his floating cage. [00:15.07]In doing so, he gained the most freedom he has known since he was a baby. [00:21.11]He can now move around in all of Klettsvik Bay, in the Westm
[00:08.39]A North American Major League baseball record was established in 1939. [00:15.46]The man who set it played in 2,130 games without missing one. [00:22.83]In 1995, the record was broken by Cal Ripken of the Baltimore Orioles. [00:30.35]But th
[00:05.96]Philtis Wheattey's first major work was An Elegiac Poem on the Death of the Celebrated Divine. [00:14.52]It waspublished in 1770. [00:17.53]Phillis wrote the long poem to honor a famous clergyman who had died. [00:22.96]Phillis wrote mostly
[00:06.45]Her name at birth was Norma Jean Baker. [00:10.92]Her life as a child was like a bad dream. [00:14.68]She lived with a number of different people, and often was mistreated. [00:19.88]At age sixteen Norma Jean married a sailor. [00:24.69]But
[00:10.06]Gehrig continued to improve as a player. [00:14.05]By 1924, pitchers for opposing teams were having bad dreams about Lou Gchrig and Babe Ruth. [00:23.04]Ruth hit sixty home runs that year. [00:26.36]Gchrig hit forty seven and won the Americ
Ties between the intelligence agencies of Pakistan and the United States have been severely strained since the killing of Osama bin Laden in a covert U.S. raid in Pakistan in May. 自从美国今年5月秘密派人前往巴基斯坦打死基地组织头
All the nations of the world -- friend or foe -- will find that America is strong, America is proud, and America is free. 世界上所有的国家,无论敌友,都会发现美国是强大的、自豪的、自由的。 A new national pride is swee
I`m Carl Azuz. It`s good to have you watching. 我是卡尔`阿祖兹,欢迎您收看CNN学生新闻. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrived in the Russian capital yesterday. He`s meeting with his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey L
We're back to our daily coverage of explaining international events today. It starts with an American leader's visit to a place that's still technically at war. 欢迎回到今天的每日新闻报道。一名美国领导人访问了一个严格来说仍