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07 Asking for More Time GLOSSARY status the current condition; the most up-to-date information about the quality,timing, or progress of something * All of the employees are supposed to send weekly reports on the status of theirwork. on schedule on ti
Judy Woodruff: At least eight people are dead and 11 or more injured in Lower Manhattan today after a rented pickup truck plowed into a busy bicycle path. The incident happened a few blocks away from the World Trade Center Memorial site. The New York
2a [00:04.00]Listen and circle true or false for each statament. [00:07.87] [00:09.15]Did you see Young Lives last night? [00:11.94]No,what happened? [00:13.97]Well,Ben told Lana that Marcia was going to [00:18.35]have a surprise party for her. [00:2
Unit 4 [00:02.79]He said I was hard-working. [00:05.29] [00:06.21]Section A [00:07.13] [00:07.74]1b [00:11.65]Listen and number the statements 1-4 in the picture. [00:15.37] [00:16.48]Conversation 1 [00:19.03] [00:20.25]What did Marcia say? [00:23.31
Section B [00:04.00]2a Listen.What do Bob,Marcia,and Liam collect? [00:11.13]Fill in the chart under What. [00:13.63] [00:15.76]Conversation 1 [00:18.51]How long have you been [00:20.29]collecting these kites,Bob? [00:21.46]Since I was ten years old.
2b [00:03.42]Listen again. [00:05.71]What did the people on TV say? [00:08.56]Circle the correct answers.. [00:11.41] [00:12.18]Did you see Young Lives last night? [00:15.69]No,what happened? [00:17.92]Well,Ben told Lana that Marcia was going to [00:
AILSA CHANG, HOST: Twenty-five years ago, it seemed all eyes were fixed on Waco. (SOUNDBITE OF TV SHOW, ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT) WALTER RODGERS: The federal agents came under heavy and sustained fire as they approached a ranch owned by Texas religious
THE LEDGE 'Go on,' Cressner said again. 'Look in the bag.' We were in his penthouse apartment, forty-three stories up. The carpet was deep-cut pile, burnt orange. In the middle, between the Basque sling chair where Cressner sat and the genuine leathe
GWEN IFILL: Today, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Peggy Young, a former UPS driver who says the company discriminated against her when she was pregnant. UPS placed Young on unpaid leave for several months because she was unable to p
JUDY WOODRUFF: When writing in social media, like Facebook, what is defined as a threat and what is protected by free speech? That was the question at the center of a case before the Supreme Court today. Jeffrey Brown has the story. And a warning: Th
JUDY WOODRUFF: The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a pair of unanimous decisions today in two high-profile cases. In one, the court reined in the appointment powers of the president. The justices ruled that President Obama's temporary appointments to
JUDY WOODRUFF:As always, Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal was in the courtroom this morning, and she is back with us tonight. Marcia... MARCIA COYLE,The National Law Journal: Hi, Judy. JUDY WOODRUFF:... good to you have back with us. MARCIA C
JEFFREY BROWN:The nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court pondered a central piece of civil rights legislation today, at issue, whether it's still needed 48 years after it first became law. REP. JOHN LEWIS, D-Ga.: We are not there yet. JEFFREY BROWN:
GWEN IFILL: Now to a momentous day at the Supreme Court. We begin our coverage with the long-awaited ruling on the president's health care law. Marcia Coyle of The National Law Journal was in court, as always, and she joins me now. Marcia, 6-3, a pre
HARI SREENIVASAN: Today's decision on marriage sent waves of reaction across the country, beginning with a large crowd gathered on the Supreme Court steps. Political director Lisa Desjardins takes us there. LISA DESJARDINS: This is the decision from
JUDY WOODRUFF: It was a historic day at the Supreme Court, at stake, the definition of marriage. Justices split the issue into two questions: Must every state permit same-sex marriage? And, if not, do states have to recognize same-sex marriages perfo
GWEN IFILL: Now we turn to the Supreme Court, where the justices today heard the case of a woman who went to a job interview wearing a head scarf, and didn't get the job, but why? At the heart of the case, business rights vs. religious freedom. As al
They got into the elevator. Fred pushed the 12 button. A middle-aged woman rushed in. She pushed the 11 button. Her hair looked dirty. She was wearing a faded dress, socks, and shoes. One sock was white. The other was red. At least her shoes match, t
HARI SREENIVASAN: President Obama spoke by phone today with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The U.S. Justice and State Departments are reviewing Turkey's extradition request for Fethullah Gulen, the man the country says is responsible for the
HARI SREENIVASAN: We turn to the crisis in Turkey, where the government continued its crackdown on those involved in an attempted coup that left more than 250 dead and nearly 2,000 injured. Leaders from around the world are calling for restraint. New