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It's another sell-off on Wall Street today, the Dow currently down by 267 points, the reason, a dismal1 jobs report from May. NPR's John Ydstie reports payroll2 growth has snapped off and the jobless rate has ticked upward.
According to the government's monthly employment report, only 69,000 jobs were added to payrolls3 in May and adding to the disappointing news that job creation in March and April was also revised down by 49,000. The number show a significant slow down in job creation since the first three months of the year when an average of 226,000 were added each month. Job creation in the past two months is about 1/3 that pace. In addition, the unemployment rate unexpectedly moved up from 8.1% to 8.2%. That's because the number of people in the labor4 force looking for work increased by almost 650,000. John Ydstie, NPR News, Washington.
As the shelling continues in the Syrian city of Homs, the UN's top human rights official is warning the country could descend5 into an all-out civil war unless countries that have backed UN Envoy6 Kofi Annan's peace plan rally around calls for an independent probe into last week's massacre7 of more than 100 civilians8 in Houla, 29 were children. Speaking to reporters in Beirut, Annan says Syrian President Bashar al-Assad must implement9 the UN-brokered plan to show he is determined10 to move ahead in search of peace.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown no signs of bending his strongly support for the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad. Putin is visiting Berlin. NPR's Eric Westervelt has the details.
For months, Russia and China have led efforts to block the UN Security Council from adopting stronger measures against Syria. Western nations in many Arab States have pressed the Security Council to do more to stop the bloodshed that many are calling a civil war. In Berlin today, there was no sign Putin was changing his stands. At a joint11 press conference with Chancellor Angela Merkel, Putin claimed Russia doesn't support any side in the Syria conflict. We have a good long standing12 relationship with Syria, he said, but we don't back any side from which the threat of civil war may emerge. Putin now travels to Paris for a meeting with the new French President. Germany and France joined other western nations this week in joint expulsions of Syrian ambassadors, following the massacre of more than 100 civilians including many children, in Homs province. Eric Westervelt, NPR News, Berlin.
At last check on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 261 points at 12,130; the NASDAQ Composite down 75 at 2,752; the S&P 500 down 31 at 1,279.
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Former President Bill Clinton is rallying Democrats13 in Milwaukee on behalf of the city's mayor Tom Barrett, who's locked in a close race with Republican Governor Scott Walker in a nationally watched recall election. Speaking to a crowd at a downtown riverfront park this afternoon, the former president attacked Walker's campaign tactics.
Whether you want to support laws that make it hard for young people and minorities and pull people to vote. That's what this is about, that's what he did. And he did it to keep the electric narrow, hoping you wouldn't show up.
He says people nationwide are looking to Wisconsin as American battle ground, Clinton says states that are recovering economically have embraced creative cooperation, not constant conflict. A reference to Walker's move to eliminate collective bargaining from most public employees. Walker will campaign tomorrow with South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley.
The trial of a former Pen State coach accused of sexually abusing children likely will begin next week as scheduled. NPR's Jeff Brady reports Jerry Sandusky has lost an appeal that could have delayed jury selection.
Earlier this week, a lower court judge denied Sandusky's request to delay the trial, so his lawyers could have more time to prepare defense14. Sandusky's attorneys filed an appeal with the Pennsylvania superior court, details of that appeal were kept secret. The appeals court denied the emergency petition for review without issuing an opinion. Sandusky faces 52 counts for allegedly sexually abusing ten boys, charges he denies. Barring an appeal to the state's supreme15 court, jury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday in Bellefonte , Pennsylvania. Jeff Brady, NPR News.
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1 dismal | |
adj.阴沉的,凄凉的,令人忧郁的,差劲的 | |
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n.工资表,在职人员名单,工薪总额 | |
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n.(公司员工的)工资名单( payroll的名词复数 );(公司的)工资总支出,工薪总额 | |
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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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vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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n.使节,使者,代表,公使 | |
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7 massacre | |
n.残杀,大屠杀;v.残杀,集体屠杀 | |
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平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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n.(pl.)工具,器具;vt.实行,实施,执行 | |
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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13 democrats | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 ) | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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