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AS IT IS 2016-06-17 Obama: 'Our Hearts Are Broken,Too' 奥巴马谈枪击案落泪哽咽:我们的心都破碎了
U.S. President Barack Obama visited Orlando Thursday to meet with survivors1 and family members affected2 by the worst mass shooting in American history.
Obama met privately3 with relatives at Amway Center, a stadium not far from the gay nightclub where a lone4 gunman opened fire early Sunday, killing5 49 people and injuring 53 others.
Vice6 President Joe Biden also traveled to Orlando. In remarks after the meetings, Obama said the families are feeling “grief beyond description.”
“Today the Vice President and I told them on behalf of the American people, that our hearts are broken, too, and that we stand with you and that we are here for you.”
Obama said it was difficult for him to console family members after a violent tragedy.
“So today, once again, as has been true too many times before, I held and hugged grieving family members and parents. And they asked ‘Why does this keep happening?’ And they pleaded that we do more to stop the carnage. They don’t care about the politics, neither do I.”
Obama repeated his earlier statements that the Orlando attack was both an act of terrorism, and an act of hate. “This was an attack on the LGBT community. Americans were targeted because we’re a country that has learned to welcome everyone – no matter who you are or who you love.”
Obama also pledged that the government would “be relentless” against terrorist groups like Islamic State and al-Qaida.
“We are going to destroy them. We are going to disrupt their networks and their financing, and the flow of fighters in and out of war theaters. We’re going to disrupt their propaganda that poisons so many minds around the world.”
But he noted8 that both the Orlando attack and the San Bernardino shooting that killed 14 people were “lone wolf” attacks without direct involvement from foreign terror groups. He added that these kinds of attacks will take more than good military tactics and intelligence to prevent.
Obama and Biden also visited survivors of the attack. Officials said Thursday that 23 people remain hospitalized – six of them in critical condition. They also met with and thanked local law enforcement, first-responders and medical teams who treated the victims.
The two men laid flowers at a memorial for victims outside the city’s Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The area - filled with flowers, balloons, photos and tributes - was the site of a candlelight vigil Monday attended by thousands.
Gunman posted on Facebook during attack
As authorities continue to investigate the gunman, Omar Mateen, new information was released about his social media activity before and during the attack.
Mateen used Facebook to search the terms “Pulse Orlando” and “shooting” from inside the nightclub, according to Chairman Ron Johnson of the Senate Homeland Security Committee. Apparently9 he searched to see how much publicity10 the attack was generating.
In Facebook posts, the killer11 also pledged allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and called for an end to U.S. and Russian bombings of the militants12.
“You kill innocent women and children by doing [U.S.] airstrikes… now taste the Islamic state vengeance13,” Mateen wrote, according to the letter. In a final post, he also warned of more U.S. attacks in coming days.
The information is contained in a letter Johnson sent to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in which his committee requests all available data on the gunman. Johnson said at least five Facebook accounts were associated with Mateen.
The letter said the committee found Mateen also used Facebook in May to search for information on the killers14 in the San Bernardino mass shooting.
In addition, committee staff members found information that he used Facebook “to conduct frequent local law enforcement and FBI searches, including searching for specific law enforcement offices.”
Words in This Story
first responders – n. people designated to respond quickly to emergency situations
allegiance – n. have loyalty15 to a person, country or group
solidarity16 – n. unity7 in feeling or actions
vengeance – n. act of doing something hurtful to someone in response to some harm or injury
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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7 unity | |
n.团结,联合,统一;和睦,协调 | |
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adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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n.众所周知,闻名;宣传,广告 | |
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11 killer | |
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12 militants | |
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13 vengeance | |
n.报复,报仇,复仇 | |
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凶手( killer的名词复数 ); 消灭…者; 致命物; 极难的事 | |
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n.团结;休戚相关 | |
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