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On Capitol Hill today, House lawmakers grilled1 representatives of 4 major contracting companies, their work done the government health insurance website. In an exchange with Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, Cheryl Campbell of CGI federal said her firm’s part of project worked until it linked to the others.
“Our portion of the system, the CGI was responsible for our functionality worked.”
“And they didn’t?”
“Yes.”
“It did not in the end result, correct?”
“When it became part of an integrated end-to-end system……”
“But you knew it was going to be integrated. There were many subcontractors. That wasn't a surprise.”
The contractors3 said they warned the Obama administration about insufficient4 testing in the entire healthcare.gov website, but government decided5 to go public with its plan October 1.
Meanwhile the Obama administration continues to say it’s working to make sure Americans who buy health insurances anytime during the open enrollment6 period that ends March 31 will face no penalties. But NPR’s Julie Rovner reports, there’s still no details on how that will happen.
As it stands, people can sign up for insurances until the end of March. But in an order to avoid tax penalty, they have to make that purchases by the middle of February. The White House Spokesman Jay Carney said the administration is working to make sure those to wait until the end of open enrollment aren’t penalized7 either.
“If you have an insurance by March 31, because you purchased but hasn’t kicked in you should not be penalizing8. And we’re working to make sure that does not happen.”
Carney, however, and the officials at the Department of Health and Human Services both say the guide on how they would make that is not yet finished. Julie Rovner, NPR News, Washington.
President Obama is making another attempt to get comprehensive immigration bill through Congress. At The White House today, NPR’s Mara Liasson reports the president told a group of immigration reform advocate now it’s the time to act.
A big bipartisan majority of Senators have already passed the bill that includes the path to citizenship9 for undocumented workers in the US, and large bipartisan majority of Americans support the legislation. But the bill has been stuck in the House, and Mr. Obama wants House Republicans to act this year.
“It’s not smart; it’s not fair. That doesn’t make sense. We’re kicking this particular can down the road for too long.”
But for House Republicans, the politics of immigration are complicated. Many represent districts with few Latino voters are the pressure to pass it now is not as great as it will be after the midterm election when Republicans were looking to run for president in the national election and they have to repeal10 to the growing block of Hispanic voters. Mara Liasson, NPR News, the White House.
The number of people filing first time unemployment claim fell last week, but less than it expected. Analysts11 blamed contractor2 layoff12 from government shutdown and backlog13 applications in California.
On Walls Street today, the Dow closed up 95 points; the NASDAQ gained 21.
It is NPR.
German Chancellor14 Angela Merkel is apparently15 not satisfied by President Obama’s assurances yesterday that the US National Security Agency is not taping their phone calls. Arriving in Brussels today for an European Summit, Merkel said allegations in US spy on its allies is a shatter trust in the Obama administration. Other European leaders are also expressing outrage16 over the reports including France where NIC is allegedly swept up more than 70 million phone records in one month.
Off the coast of Nigeria, two Americans have been kidnapped from a US flagship. NPR’s Ofeibea Quist-Arcton reports that US officials say the sailors were abducted17 by pirates.
The American captain and an engineer from Louisiana-based Edison Chouest Offshore18, C-Retriever were abducted when their all-supply vessel19 came under attack in international waters off the gulf20 of Guinea, off Nigerian coast. It’s unclear whether a ransom21 has been demanded for the two US nationals as increasingly the case in pirate’s attacks in a massive ocean region. That’s difficult to monitor and place. Such attacks are rise by 1/3 this year as ships passing through a major commodity route become the targets of guns, seeking to profit from cargos and snatching vulnerable crews. Ofeibea Quist-Arcton, NPR News, Abuja.
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adj. 烤的, 炙过的, 有格子的 动词grill的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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n.订约人,承包人,收缩肌 | |
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n.市民权,公民权,国民的义务(身份) | |
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