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2) CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, even FOX, which is a name not a set of 3) initials. No matter they’re all there, all day and all night, but in much of the world, just one set of initials really matter
THE PRESIDENT:Good morning, men. [00:-0.50]总统:早上好,先生们。 [00:-1.00]MAYOR GIULIANI:Good morning,Mr.President. [00:-1.50]朱尼安尼市长:早上好,总统先生。 [00:-2.00]GOVERNOR PATAKI:Good morning, Mr. President. [00:-2.
The Pentagon is preparing what it calls a pilot program to organize local Afghan citizens to help secure their towns and neighborhoods. The program is similar to one in Iraq that was a key factor in security improvements there during the last year. 美
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told Senators that President Barack Obamas decision to withdraw 33,000 American troops from Afghanistan by the end of next summer was a tough call that strikes the right balance amid competing interests. At a Senate
The top U.S. military officer says critics who claim it will take years to even have a chance to defeat the Afghan insurgency ignore the fact that a similar counterinsurgency strategy turned around a similarly difficult situation in Iraq in 2007. The
Like several graduates, James is a combat veteran 同其他数位毕业生一样 詹姆斯是一位战场老兵 And I would ask all of us here today to stand and pay tribute not only to the veterans among us 我要求今天在场的所有人站起来
JEFFREY BROWN: Next tonight, Afghanistan, where both the U.S. and Afghan governments are exploring new negotiations with the Taliban. Margaret Warner sat down with three Afghan women who have a significant amount at stake in the outcome. WOMAN: We do
US, Afghan Officials Debate Country's Future Security美国,阿富汗官员辩论国家的未来安全 WASHINGTON There is debate over the future of U.S. - Afghan relations after U.S. 华盛顿 - 有争论是对美国的未来 - 阿富汗后,美国
A photo of Ivanka Trump sitting in the president's Oval Office chair has raised some eyebrows on Twitter. 一张伊万卡特朗普坐在白宫椭圆形办公室总统座椅上的照片,在推特上引起了一些网友的不满。 The picture, whic
I'm going to ask and try to answer, 接下来我会问一些而且也会回答一些。 in some ways, kind of an uncomfortable question. 令人感到不太舒服的问题。 Both civilians, obviously, and soldiers, 很显然,不管是老百姓还是士
Well, thank you very much. 好的,非常感谢你们。 Let me begin by thanking President Caldern and the Mexican people for their extraordinarily gracious hospitality in this beautiful setting. 首先我要感谢这美丽的环境下的卡尔德隆总
In the first Republican debate, Ben Carson argued that when it comes to being a good president, the thing that is probably most important is having a brain. 在第一次共和党辩论中,本卡尔森表示,谈到成为一位好总统,最重要的
The day after President Obama approved the deployment of 17,000 additional U.S. troops for Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he will ask NATO allies to also send more troops to help provide security for the country's presidential and p
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says a new strategy for fighting Islamic extremists in Afghanistan will be a high priority for the administration of President-elect Barack Obama. Gates, who has served as Defense secretary under President George B
Police in Afghanistan are said to have killed a group of suicide bombers on Saturday just when they were about to hit targets in an eastern city bordering Pakistan. Four people, including two policemen are reported wounded. The stepped violence comes
After receiving new evidence in recent days, the U.S. military is launching a higher level investigation of its air strike in Afghanistan two weeks ago, in which dozens of people were killed. The initial U.S. investigation said the strike had killed
The top U.S. military officer says he has ordered the development of a new, more comprehensive strategy for the war in Afghanistan, including a plan to shift U.S. forces from Iraq to Afghanistan, announced by President Bush on Tuesday. 一位美军高级
U.S. President Barack Obama said Tuesday that the 9,800 American troops stationed in Afghanistan would remain there until the end of the year, despite earlier plans to cut them by half. Afghanistan remains a very dangerous place, Obama said at a news
JUDY WOODRUFF: We get more on today's announcement from Washington Post reporter Greg Jaffe. Greg, how did he get to this decision? GREG JAFFE, The Washington Post: You know, in the spring, they started a review to decide what they were going to do.