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The Obama Administration is closely monitoring the situation in Cyprus, which is considering taxing all of its bank depositors to help pay for a bailout of that country's financial system. But NPR's Craig Windham reports some analysts1 believe the problems in Cyprus could be a plus for U.S. markets.
Economist2 Edward Yardeni says Cyprus' vows3 are the latest reminder4 that the European debt crisis has not been solved, but he says the idea of taxing bank deposits is not likely to spread.
In effect that the reaction already is just so awful, demonstrates that this might not have been such a good idea.
Yardeni says Cyprus has been seen as something of the safe haven5 for investors6, similar to the Cayman Islands, but now those days may be over. He says that leads the United States into good position.
For global investors, the U.S. is looking better and better.
Yardeni says U.S. stocks could benefit from the new concerns about Europe's financial situation. Craig Windham, NPR News, Washington.
But at last check, the Dow was down 62 points at 14,452.
The chants of revolution from the Syrian refugees in Jordan's Zaatari Camp among the voices represented at a historic event in Turkey. Members of Syria's main opposition7 group are gathered in Istanbul to discuss the creation of a rival government against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. One of the men running for Interim8 Prime Minister Salem Al Meslet says it's time.
It's very important there are liberated9 areas in Syria, big area, more than 70% of Syria liberated and needs to be controlled and to be managed.
Fresh clashes abound10 though. Today sectarian violence broke out in several Lebanese cities where groups supporting opposing sides of the conflict in neighboring Syria, have been fighting.
Hillary Clinton is announcing her support for same-sex marriage, similar to remarks made by other potential Democratic presidential candidates for 2016. An online video was released the same day that the GOP announced efforts to widen its appeal to minority voters. The Republican National Committee says it's now endorsing11 comprehensive immigration overhaul12.
The class action lawsuit13 over the New York Police Department use of stop-and-frisk tactics has begun. NPR's Joel Rose reports the outcome could have a major impact on the nation's largest police force.
Lawyers challenging the NYPD stop-and-frisk policy, say it's unnecessary and unconstitutional. They say warrant-less stops can be a frightening and degrading experience for the tens of thousands of black and Latino men who have been stopped and frisked over the past decade. They want a federal judge to make sure the NYPD is not wrongly targeting young men because of their race. Defenders14, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg, say the department stop-and-frisk tactics have gotten guns off the streets, hoping to make New York safer than it's been in 50 years. The trial is expected to last at least a month. Joel Rose, NPR News, New York.
Before the close, Dow was down more than 60 points.
This is NPR.
President Obama has chosen Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez for Secretary of Labor15. If confirmed by the Senate, Perez would help spearhead several work initiatives for the administration that include an increase in the minimum wage.
One of the victims of yesterday's plane crash in South Bend, Indiana, was Steve Davis. Oklahoma starting quarterback won back-to-back national championships in the 1970s. Authorities have identified the second victim as Wesley Caves, both from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Two other people on-board the small aircraft survived when their jet crashed into three homes.
The World Health Organization says that drug-resistant16 tuberculosis17 is a growing public health threat. NPR's Jason Beaubien reports that the WHO is warning that forms of drug resistant TB could spread widely around the globe.
The Head of WHO Dr. Margaret Chan says the world desperately18 needs to scale up its response to multi drug-resistant tuberculosis. Forms of TB that can't be treated with conventional drugs have emerged all over the globe. Treatment of drug-resistant TB is costly19 and can involve devastating20 side effects. And it takes up to two years to complete. And some of the new strands21 of the disease appeared to be completely untreatable. The worst concentrations of drug-resistant TB have been in eastern Europe, India and among people with HIV in Africa. The WHO in a statement says a severe global funding shortfall for TB diagnosis22, treatment and research could allow the potentially fatal disease to spread even further. Jason Beaubien, NPR News, Washington.
Before the closing bell, Dow was down 62 points at 14,452.
I'm Lakshmi Singh, NPR News.
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1 analysts | |
分析家,化验员( analyst的名词复数 ) | |
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n.经济学家,经济专家,节俭的人 | |
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誓言( vow的名词复数 ); 郑重宣布,许愿 | |
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v.赞同( endorse的现在分词 );在(尤指支票的)背面签字;在(文件的)背面写评论;在广告上说本人使用并赞同某产品 | |
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17 tuberculosis | |
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n.(线、绳、金属线、毛发等的)股( strand的名词复数 );缕;海洋、湖或河的)岸;(观点、计划、故事等的)部份v.使滞留,使搁浅( strand的第三人称单数 ) | |
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