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FAITH LAPIDUS: Welcome to THIS IS AMERICA in VOA Special English. I'm Faith Lapidus. STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember. This week on our program: Americans sink their teeth into cooking. (SOUND) JUDY HARRIS: The secret here is actually to cut them on
Judy is looking for something nice to wear for a job interview. She wants to wear something formal. Unfortunately, she doesn't have anything except casual clothes. Judy is worried. She has nothing sui
JUDY WOODRUFF: Finally tonight, March Madness has arrived once again, and, this year, there's a twist: The University of Kentucky is making a run for a historic and undefeated season. The men's basketball team is 34-0, and fresh off winning the SEC C
GWEN IFILL:Next tonight: the debate over the role of the federal government. The issue was a central focus of last year's presidential campaign, and it is at the heart of a new book by Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia's attorney general and a candidate for g
I'll have them done by all means 我一定会把事情办好的 have sth done 让某事被完成 I'll have the clothes washed right now. 我现在就洗衣服。 I'll have my teeth examined by dentist tomorrow. 我明天去检查牙齿。 by all mean
JUDY WOODRUFF: Hillary Clinton summed up her crushing loss to Donald Trump today, saying, This is painful, and it will be for a long time. As for the new president-elect, he stayed out of sight after claiming victory in the wee hours. That left the n
JUDY WOODRUFF: Before the president and his family gather for Thanksgiving, today, he made time for an executive duty: his final pardoning of the turkey as commander in chief. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Hey! JUDY WOODRUFF: The annual tradition sees two
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to our Leading edge segment for this week: a potential return to the moon. Near the end of his address last night, the president made a reference to space travel, saying quote American footprints on distant worlds are not too b
Subject : I am sure mom will be as pleased as Punch. 第一, 迷你对话 A: Im sure mom will be as pleased as Punch when receiving my flowers. 当妈妈收到我的礼物的时候肯定会特别高兴。 B: Because you are such a considerate daugh
JUDY WOODRUFF: Let's look further at the potential consequences for Greece and its people, and the concerns about the Eurozone and the global economy. Greg Ip is the chief economics commentator for The Wall Street Journal and he joins me now. So, Gre
JUDY WOODRUFF: Two news reports out today are raising questions about Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. The New York Times reported a company now known as Uranium One sought approval to sell control of the company to Russia's atomic energy
JUDY WOODRUFF: We return now to the migrant and refugee crisis in Europe. Joining me to discuss the latest developments and what they mean as the continent grapples for a solution is Leonard Doyle of the International Organization for Migration. Leon
JUDY WOODRUFF: The Clintons have had a tough time in Iowa. Candidate Bill Clinton lost the Democratic caucuses here in 1992. Hillary Clinton lost to Barack Obama in 2008. This time around, she is spending a lot of time in the Hawkeye State, today wit
JUDY WOODRUFF: We turn now to two police chiefs dealing with this every day, Chief Edward Flynn from Milwaukee and Chief Samuel Dotson, the police chief of Saint Louis. Gentlemen, we welcome you both to the program. Chief Flynn, to you first. Milwauk
JUDY WOODRUFF: For more on the resumption of relations between the U.S. and Cuba, we turn to Maria de Los Angeles Torres. She's a Cuban-born American and a professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, where she is also executive director of the
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now we turn to the second part of our series exploring Hillary Clinton's life tonight, the eight years she spent in the White House. Her tenure as first lady can be categorized as atypical, and even controversial at times. She logged m
JUDY WOODRUFF: It's three weeks to go until Election Day, just 24 hours until the last presidential debate, and charges of vote fraud and media bias are swirling. Today, the current occupant of the White House dismissed such talk, and rebuked the can
JUDY WOODRUFF: We return now to the terror attacks in Turkey with NewsHour special correspondent Jane Ferguson, who is in Istanbul, and Amberin Zaman. She's a journalist and a public policy scholar at the Wilson Center here in Washington. And we welc
JUDY WOODRUFF: Now the aftermath and long road back from the floods in Louisiana. President Obama promised a sustained national effort to rebuilding southern Louisiana during his visit today, one that he said would last long after the cameras leave.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Swathes of southern Louisiana are still underwater after a weekend of historic flooding. At least six people died and thousands have had to leave their homes. As far as the eye could see, there was water. The rising floodwaters took ma