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President Obama is halting the deportation1 of as many as 800,000 undocumented immigrants under the age of 30.
“Let's be clear. This is not amnesty. This is not immunity2. This is not a path to citizenship3. It's not a permanent fix. This is a temporary stopgap measure that lets us focus our resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic4 young people.”
The formal announcement came a short time ago from the White House within hours of drawing fire from conservative rivals who accused the president of trying to sidestep Congress in a bid to make political gains this election year. The criticism came in TV statements, tweets and inside the Rose Garden itself, when Neil Munro of the conservative online publication Daily Caller interrupted the president, asking why the president was acting5 on immigration at a time of high unemployment.
“It is the right thing to do. Excuse me, sir. It's not time for questions, sir. Not while I’m speaking.”
President made his announcement a week before he is due to meet with Latino elected officials.
Mitt6 Romney kicked off his five-day bus tour through rural America this morning. NPR's Ari Shapiro reports he started at the same New Hampshire farm where he kicked off his campaign one year ago.
His tour is heavy on the retail7 politicking8, ice cream socials, outdoor cookouts and picture-perfect settings tailor-made for campaign ads. At his first stop in front of a banner saying “Every Town Counts,” Romney delivered a sort of tribute to rural America.
“Washington's big government agenda should not smother9 small-town dreams. In the America we love, every town counts, every job counts, and every American counts.”
After New Hampshire, this tour goes through Pennsylvania, Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan. Those are all states President Obama won last time, where Romney thinks he can compete this time. Ari Shapiro, NPR News, Stratham, New Hampshire.
Defense10 Secretary Leon Panetta is pledging to remove as many barriers as possible to turning the military into a model of equal opportunity. That includes paying tribute to gay and lesbian service members for their service during June’s gay pride month. In a video message to the troops today, Panetta spoke11 of the impact “Don't ask, don't tell” had on the military and on gay men and women in particular because they were banned under law from serving openly. Panetta says now gays and lesbians can be proud to be in uniform.
At last check on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 85 points at 12,737.
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The Food and Drug Administration says certain shellfish products from South Korea should be removed from the market. NPR's Nell Greenfieldboyce reports that the move came after the FDA found serious problems with the country's sanitation12 program for shellfish.
FDA officials are concerned that oysters13, clams14, mussels and some kinds of scallops from South Korea may potentially be contaminated with norovirus. It can cause nausea15, diarrhea and stomach cramping16. So far this year, there have been no reported cases in the US linked to Korean shellfish, but there were last year. And the FDA now says the norovirus has been detected in shellfish growing areas in Korea. They may have been contaminated with human waste. The FDA wants food distributors, retailers17 and consumers to dispose of fresh, frozen and canned Korean shellfish products. The FDA says it is in discussions with Korean authorities to resolve the issue. Nell Greenfieldboyce, NPR News.
Syrian activists18 are reporting another military sweep of rebellious19 neighborhoods across their country today, especially in the northern town of Anadan, which is in Aleppo province. Members of the opposition20 say troops bombarded the area today, killing21 a number of people.
Looking at the economy in the US, factory production lost some steam last month. The Federal Reserve saying today output fell 0.4% from April. The report indicates manufacturing is slowing down. But US stocks gaining ground, with the Dow up 93 points at 12,745, NASDAQ up now more than 1% at 2,865.
I'm Lakshmi Singh, NPR News.
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1 deportation | |
n.驱逐,放逐 | |
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2 immunity | |
n.优惠;免除;豁免,豁免权 | |
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3 citizenship | |
n.市民权,公民权,国民的义务(身份) | |
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4 patriotic | |
adj.爱国的,有爱国心的 | |
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5 acting | |
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的 | |
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6 mitt | |
n.棒球手套,拳击手套,无指手套;vt.铐住,握手 | |
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7 retail | |
v./n.零售;adv.以零售价格 | |
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8 politicking | |
n.政治活动,竞选活动v.从政( politic的现在分词 ) | |
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9 smother | |
vt./vi.使窒息;抑制;闷死;n.浓烟;窒息 | |
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10 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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11 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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12 sanitation | |
n.公共卫生,环境卫生,卫生设备 | |
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13 oysters | |
牡蛎( oyster的名词复数 ) | |
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14 clams | |
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15 nausea | |
n.作呕,恶心;极端的憎恶(或厌恶) | |
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16 cramping | |
图像压缩 | |
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17 retailers | |
零售商,零售店( retailer的名词复数 ) | |
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18 activists | |
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 ) | |
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19 rebellious | |
adj.造反的,反抗的,难控制的 | |
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20 opposition | |
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21 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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