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From NPR News in Washington, I'm Lakshmi Singh.
President Obama has delivered a national security speech at a time through disruptions from a member of the audience of the National Defense1 University today. Obama spoke2 extensively about drone strikes. NPR’s Scott Horsley reports the president says the US must be careful, not to abuse its power as it confronts an evolving threat from terrorists around the world.
President Obama says drone strikes are both legal and effective. But under guidelines he signed this week, the US will limit its use of the strikes outside Afghanistan to cases where al-Qaeda or its affiliates3 pose an imminent4 threat to Americans and where there is little or no danger to civilians5. The president also promised to resume the transfer of prisoners out of Guantanamo, asking Congress for help.
“There is just no justification6 beyond politics for Congress to prevent us from closing a facility that should never have been opened.”
The president also said the US must address the underlying8 grievances9 that fuel terrorism through diplomacy10 and resources. Scott Horsley, NPR News, the White House.
GOP lawmakers are reacting to the president’s speech, including Senator John McCain who takes issues with Obama’s contention11 that al-Qaeda is on the run.
“To somehow argue that al-Qaeda is quote ‘on the run’ comes from a degree of unreality that to me is really incredible.”
Meanwhile, the US is closely monitoring developments in Britain a day after a brutal12 attack in east London. There, the residents of Woolwich are paying tribute to Lee Rigby, the 25-year-old British soldier who was hacked13 to death in broad daylight near a military barracks .The crime is under investigation14 as a terror-related event. The Rev7. Michael Ipgrave warned against retaliatory15 attacks against Muslims.
“People are very shocked. I think the message has to be one of calm, of reassurance16, and they are working together in different communities.”
Two suspects shot and arrested by police yesterday reportedly remain hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries .
In Moore, Oklahoma, the first of many funerals and memorial services is held today for those who died in Monday’s massive tornado17. NPR’s Kirk Siegler reports friends and family remember nine-year-old Antonia Candelaria as the rain fell in south Oklahoma City.
Nine-year-old Antonia Lee Candelaria was among the small children to die when the tornado hit Plaza18 Towers Elementary School in Moore. Debbie Spave worked with Candelaria’s mom Brandie and attended the service.
“It's to be supportive of Brandie, and I’ll try to help her through this. I’m a mom, too. I just can't imagine losing my daughter.”
Family and friends remember her as a beloved daughter who love singing and playing music and can always find the positive and joy in everything. Kirk Siegler, NPR News, Oklahoma City .
At last check on Wall Street, Dow was down 12. This is NPR.
Applications for unemployment benefits fell last week by 23,000. The report is seen as more evidence the job market is slowly returning to health. NPR’s Jim Howard reports college graduates hoping to enter the job market still face a daunting19 economy.
Gus Faucher, an economist20 with PNC Financial Services, says this year's graduating class will walk into what might be the best jobs market since the start of the recession.
“But it's still not a great job market. So I think it will be a decent job market for graduating students, but not like what it was, you know, ten years ago. So it's much easier to find a job.”
Faucher says that while unemployment remains21 at about 7.5%, the economy continues to add about 180,000 jobs a month. Jim Howard, NPR News, Washington.
New home sales are up more than 2%. The Commerce Department says sales rose last month to a seasonally22 adjusted annual rate of 454,000, reaching the second-highest level since the summer of 2008. The median price is also going up. The average was 271,600 dollars. But April price was about 8% higher than the month before and more than 13% above levels a year ago .
The White House is announcing confirmation23 of the first South Asian American in US history to serve as a circuit court judge. It says the Senate unanimously approved Srikanth Srinivasan to be a judge on the US court of appeals for the District of Columbia circuit.
Before the closing bell, Dow was down 12 points at 15,295, NASDAQ off four at 3,459, S&P 500 down four at 1,651. This is NPR.
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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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