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President-elect Barack Obama held his first news conference today after meeting with a group of economic advisors1. NPR's Chris Arnold reports.
President-elect Obama held the meeting with the advisors ranging from Warren Buffett to former Treasury2 Secretaries. Earlier in the day the Labor3 Department reported the tenth straight month of job losses for the economy.
"In total, we've lost nearly 1. 2 million jobs this year, and more than 10 million Americans are now unemployed4. Tens of millions of families are struggling to figure out how to pay the bills and stay in their homes. Their stories are an urgent reminder5 that we are facing the greatest economic challenge of our lifetime, and we are gonna act swiftly to resolve them. “That said, President-elect Barack Obama said he is moving with "deliberate haste" with the emphasis on "deliberate". He said he didn't want rush key cabinet appointments, he did though called for the swift passage of another fiscal6 stimulus7 package. Chris Arnold NPR News.
For General Motors, time is becoming a precious commodity. That's because with a weak economy that has driven down car sales, the automaker has been burning through cash just to stay afloat. The world's biggest automaker announced today for its just completed third quarter, it posted adjusted losses of 4.2 billion dollars. Csaba Csere is editor of Car and Driver, he says there are some in Detroit wondering whether GM will survive. "They are facing bankruptcy8. GM has been losing market share more or less continuously for 30 years. And they've shrunk to a level where they really cannot afford to shrink any more. " Struggling automaker said today it could run out of cash next year if U. S. economic slump10 continues. No. 2 Ford9 also reported large losses for the three months ending in September.
West Virginia Democrat11 Robert Byrd is stepping down as chairman of the Senate Appropriations12 Committee. The longest-serving senator ever made the announcement today under growing pressure from colleagues worried about his frail13 health. More from NPR's David Welna.
It's no secret that Senator Byrd's Democratic colleagues had been hoping he relinquishes14 his chairmanship of the powerful Appropriations Committee. Byrd who turns 91 this month has been hospitalized several times in the past year. And he has to rely on fellow committee members to manage four debates on spending bills. With nearly all the current years’ appropriations yet to be passed, and with the added task trying to pass another economic stimulus bill, Byrd finally dropped his resistance to giving up the gavel. But he still plans to serve on the spending panel as he has for the past half century. During that time he steered15 billions of Federal dollars to projects in his state of West Virginia. Majority Leader Harry16 Reid says the new Appropriations Chairman in January will be 84-year-old Daniel Inouye of Hawaii. David Welna, NPR News, the Capitol.
On Wall Street the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 248 points to settle at 8943. But for the week, the Dow was down more than 4%. The NASDAQ gained 39 points today.
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Syria's president has now joined his counterpart in Iran and sent a congratulatory note to U. S. President-elect Barack Obama. President Bashar al-Assad's telegram to Obama comes just weeks after the Bush administration ordered the U. S. helicopter raid in the Syria near the Iraq boarder that has strained relations between the two countries. U. S. officials have maintained the raid targeted the Militant17 leader, while Damascus has claimed 8 civilians18 died in that attack. U. S. has recently accused Syria of not doing enough to halt the flow of militant fighters from Syria into Iraq.
Russia says it is studying U. S. proposals on a US missile defense19 system and on a new nuclear arms reduction treaty. That announcement comes two days after Moscow threatened to station new missiles on its western boarder. NPR's Moscow Correspondent Gregory Feifer has more.
Russian News Agency's reported a Foreign Ministry20 official as saying Moscow has received new proposals from Washington over plans for a U. S. missile shield in Europe. Russia is furious over the plans, saying it would be forced to react by setting up new missiles sites and electronic equipments to jam the American system. Moscow and Washington also have said they want talks on a new nuclear arms reduction agreement to replace the START treaty that expires at the end of this year. And an aide to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said preparations are underway for Medvedev's first talks with President-elect Obama on the sidelines of a financial summit meeting in Washington later this month. Gregory Feifer, NPR News, Moscow.
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell says he has no plans to accept the job of the Obama administration at least until his term as governor ends in January of 2011. Rendell's concerned that if he would step down that he might lose that position to a Republican.
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n.顾问,劝告者( advisor的名词复数 );(指导大学新生学科问题等的)指导教授 | |
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n.宝库;国库,金库;文库 | |
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n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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4 unemployed | |
adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的 | |
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n.提醒物,纪念品;暗示,提示 | |
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adj.财政的,会计的,国库的,国库岁入的 | |
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n.刺激,刺激物,促进因素,引起兴奋的事物 | |
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8 bankruptcy | |
n.破产;无偿付能力 | |
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9 Ford | |
n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过 | |
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10 slump | |
n.暴跌,意气消沉,(土地)下沉;vi.猛然掉落,坍塌,大幅度下跌 | |
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11 democrat | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员 | |
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12 appropriations | |
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13 frail | |
adj.身体虚弱的;易损坏的 | |
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14 relinquishes | |
交出,让给( relinquish的第三人称单数 ); 放弃 | |
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15 steered | |
v.驾驶( steer的过去式和过去分词 );操纵;控制;引导 | |
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16 harry | |
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼 | |
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17 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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18 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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19 defense | |
n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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