篇一:特朗姆
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump increased his lead last week ahead of the crowded Republican field for president.
A new national poll, taken by Quinnipiac University in Connecticut and released Thursday, shows Mr. Trump leading the Republicans with 28 percent. That is eight points higher than where he was just a month ago. Retired surgeon Ben Carson comes in second with 12 percent. Jeb Bush, the former Republican front-runner, lags behind in third place. Compared with Mr. Trump’s 28 percent, only seven percent of Republicans said they like Mr. Bush best.
亿万富翁唐纳德特朗普总统上周提前增加了拥挤的共和党场他的领先优势。
一个新的全国民意调查,由昆尼皮亚克大学在康涅狄格州拍摄和周四公布,显示特朗普先生领导的共和党人与28%。这比他一个月前刚刚在那里高8分。退休外科医生本·卡森排在第二与12%。杰布·布什,前共和党的领跑者,在第三位滞后。特朗普先生的28%相比,只有7共和党人%的人说他们喜欢布什先生最好的。
Brother 87 million to the presidential election brother, brother do not like China, Mexico, Obama and Bush. Local time, 16, who is also a real estate tycoon, reality show hosted "Miss America" pageant President of the multiple identities of American billionaire Donald Trump, under the diehard fans, wealthy friends, her daughter, who cheer, with rock songs with background music, officially announced the 2016 US presidential election race. On this noisy news conference, he said unequ哥有87亿,哥要选总统,哥不喜欢中国、墨西哥、奥巴马和布什。当地时间16日,身兼地产大亨、真人秀主持、“美国小姐”选美主席等多重身份的美国亿万富豪唐纳德·特朗普,在死忠粉丝、富豪好友、女儿等人的助威下,伴着摇滚歌曲的背景乐,正式宣布角逐2016年美国总统大选。在这场喧闹的新闻发布会上,他毫不含糊地传达了上述几个主要意思。ivocally conveyed several major meaning.
News conference in Manhattan's Trump Tower carried out in this lasted for one hour speech, Trump said:. "I officially announced the US presidential election campaign and we will make this country great again up." While Trump's mantra is, "you're fired!", but he still said that in terms of employment, he would become a "God created the greatest presidents ever."
Turning to the specific policy, Trump said the United States is in trouble. China strangle the United States in terms of trade, while Trump to lead the United States beat China. However, he soon began paradoxically brag China:
"I just sold a $ 15 million apartment to a Chinese man. I should not like them? ...... I love China. The World's Biggest Bank from China. You know where their headquarters in the United States do? It in this building, Trump Tower.
In addition to China, Trump also mentioning that Mexico illegal immigration. He claims to be building walls on the southern border to curb illegal immigration, "and let the money in Mexico." 新闻发布会在纽约曼哈顿的特朗普大厦进行,在这场持续了1个小时的演讲中,特朗普说道:“我正式宣布将竞选美国总统。而且我们会让这个国家再度伟大起来。”虽然特朗普的口头禅是“你被解雇了!”,但是他仍然表示,在就业方面,自己将成为“上帝所创造过的最伟大的总统”。
谈到具体的政策,特朗普表示,美国正处于困境之中。中国在贸易方面扼杀美国,而特朗普要带领美国击败中国。但是,他不久又开始自相矛盾地夸起中国:
“我刚刚卖了一套1500万美元的公寓给一个中国人。我是不是应该不喜欢他们???我喜欢中国。世界上最大的银行来自中国。你知道他们的美国总部在哪里吗?就在这座楼里,特朗普大厦。
除了中国,特朗普还提到墨西哥非法移民问题。他声称要在南部边境上修筑高墙,遏制非法移民,“而且要让墨西哥出钱”。
Trump then continuously criticized President Barack Obama, saying the latter's medical bill was "massive fraud." He said the Obama administration to spend $ 5 billion to establish the Medicare website, "I hired three people to spend three dollars you can build a website."
In his speech, the people have been attacked Jeb Bush et al.
Although well known, Trump still emphasized his wealthy. He said: "I am really very rich in this country ...... you need this mentality it may sound ignorant rude, it is not rude ignorance we have the opposite attitude we have that we have a loser.... Without this mentality of people. we also immoral people. "Trump said one accounting team calculated that their personal net worth of 80 billion dollars, which is about $ 9.2 billion of assets.
特朗普接着连续抨击了现任总统奥巴马,称后者的医疗法案是“大骗局”。他称,奥巴马政府花费50亿美元建立的医保网站,“我雇3个人,花3块钱就能建个网站”。
在演讲中被抨击的人还有杰布·布什等人。
虽然已世人皆知,特朗普还是特别强调了自己的富有。他说:“我真的很有钱??在这个国家你就需要这种心态。它听起来比较愚昧粗鲁,它并不愚昧粗鲁。我们有相反的心态。我们有失败者。我们有那种没有这种心态的人。我们还有道德败坏的人。”特朗普称,一支会计团队计算发现,其个人净值有80亿美元,其资产则约为92亿美元。
In any case, after the announcement of the election, Trump touches on social media lit throughout the day. Friends Tucao, tabloid sarcasm, and his conference as lively.
无论如何,宣布竞选之后,特朗普倒是在社交媒体上火了一整天。网友吐槽、小报嘲讽,和他的发布会一样热闹。
Many people are wondering the motive Trump to run for president because of his past seems only to a "declaration to run for president," a soft spot, but did not let it be repeated practices. For example, early in 1988, Trump had worked through the presidential election in 2000, also considered in 2004, a number that may be more serious. In addition, Trump in 2014 has been very briefly, you want to run for governor of New York, but just talk.
Repeatedly let's chief political adviser Trump Corey Lewandowski admitted, "Trump biggest disadvantage is that people do not really think he would stand for election."
Then, there was a lot of media discovery, Trump this movement is great, but still did not go to apply for candidacy registration. So, do not rule out it was just a massive self-hype.
许多人都在猜测这次特朗普参选总统的动机,因为他过去似乎只对“宣布要竞选总统”情有独钟,但多次放话后却没有实践。比如,早在1988年,特朗普就琢磨过竞选总统,2000年也考虑过,2004年的那次可能更加认真一些。另外,特朗普2014年还非常简短地说过,想要竞选纽约州长,但也只是说说而已。
多次反复也让特朗普的首席政治顾问科里·莱万多夫斯基承认,“特朗普最大的不利是人们不认为他真的会参加竞选”。
随后有不少媒体发现,特朗普这次动静虽大,但仍然没有去办理参选登记手续。所以,不排除这只是一场声势浩大的自我炒作。
篇二:news one
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monetary– adj. of or relating to the money in a country's economy
commodity – n. something that is bought and sold
counterbalance– v. to limit or balance out, having an opposite but equal effect
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Asian Countries Worry About Protectionism
By Mario Ritter
09 July, 2016
Asian countries are increasingly concerned that popular anger in the U.S. and Europe might hurt their exports and lead to a global economic slowdown. Voters in industrialized countries are frustrated with job losses in industries such as steel and automobile manufacturing. Many blame the losses on globalization and free trade policies.
These were reportedly major issues in the British vote to leave the European Union. They also have been energetically discussed in the U.S. presidential election.
Some experts are calling these concerns protectionism, or seeking to protect or block off a country's market from foreign businesses.
Frederic Neumann co-directs Asian economics research for HSBC Bank in Hong Kong. He said, "Rising protectionism could throw sand in the wheels of the global trading system and so start to gum it up."
A monitor (R) displays the current exchange rate of the Japanese yen against the British Pound as a trader works at a foreign exchange brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, 24 June 2016.
Effects of Britain's vote on world markets had results
The vote in Britain resulted in wild changes in financial markets around the world.
Major East Asian countries were no exception. They reacted with short-term economic measures meant to stabilize their markets because of the June 23
vote.
South Korea ordered an increase in government spending. China let the value of its currency fall. And Japan has said it is considering taking measures if the value of the Japanese yen continues to rise.
However, reaction in Asia to the heated disputes over trade in the West, especially in the U.S., has been somewhat muted.
Peter Drysdale heads the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research at the
Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy. He said anxiety in Asia is eased by the perception that a more thoughtful discussion will develop over time.
"The rhetoric coming out of the political campaign in the United States of course does disturb policy leaders elsewhere in the world including Asia," Drysdale said.
Both parties voice opposition to free trade deals
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has attacked free trade agreements (FTA) during his campaign.
He called for renegotiating or withdrawing from the North American Free Trade Agreement, known as NAFTA, with Canada and Mexico. He also said he opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). That trade agreement includes the United States and 11 other Pacific countries.
From left, Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders, in Santa Maria, Calif., May 28, 2016, and Hillary Clinton, in Oakland, Calif., May 27, 2016, and presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in in Fresno, Calif., May 27, 2016.
Trump has criticized trade deals, but he is not alone.
The Democratic Party presumptive nominee for president, Hillary Clinton, also voiced opposition to the TPP during her campaign.
She has, however, supported free trade agreements in the past. She spoke in support of the NAFTA deal as first lady of the U.S. with her husband, former president Bill Clinton. He signed the agreement into law in 1993.
Clinton also supported the TPP when she was President Barack Obama's secretary of state. As a presidential candidate, however, she said the final version was not good for American workers.
Some experts see her change in position as, at least partly, a reaction to her opponent in the primary elections Bernie Sanders. He has been outspoken in his opposition to trade deals.
However, President Obama is hopeful that the U.S. Senate will approve the TPP after Congressional elections in November.
Economists said Asian countries could take further measures to open up their economies and increase investment in Western countries. Drysdale said this could ease anti-trade anger in the West. He added that is already happening to some extent.
"Investors in India and China and elsewhere in the region are looking to put plants and investment into industrial countries and the United States in particular," he said.
Opponents of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement
protest outside the White House in Washington, Feb. 3, 2016.
Frederic Neumann of HSBC said American companies do complain of complex regulations blocking market access to Korea although an agreement is in place. Officials in Seoul say South Korea has a trade surplus of about $10 billion with the U.S. But, they note that South Korean companies invest more in America than U.S. companies invest in Korea.
Last week, Republican candidate Trump took specific aim at the U.S. free trade agreement with South Korea. He said the deal doubled the U.S. trade deficit with its East Asian ally and lost nearly 100,000 American jobs.
I'm Mario Ritter.
Brian Padden reported this story for VOA News. Mario Ritter adapted it for VOA Learning English. Hai Do was the editor.
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China’s Economic Slowdown Could Have Big Effect on Southeast Asia
By Mario Ritter
28 June, 2016
For Southeast Asia, the slowdown of China's economy may have a bigger economic impact than the British vote to leave the European Union.
China's government reported the country's economy expanded at 6.7 percent in the first three months of this year. That is high compared to many countries. However, it is the lowest increase of its Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, since early 2009. GDP is a measure of the monetary value of all goods and services produced in a country.
Joseph Incalcaterra is an economist with the British bank HSBC.
He has studied economic growth in Asia from 2000 to 2014. He says Chinese trade became more and more important in the area during those years. Yet, he notes that China's slowing economy is, in his words, "weighing down exports in the rest of the region."
Estimates place the value of Southeast Asia's economies at $2.6 trillion dollars. However, growth has slowed in seven of the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Indonesia has been most affected, at least partly because it exports
commodities such as raw materials to China.
However, Southeast Asia's relatively young population and increasing wealth keep growth possible, although its exports to China are slowing.
Earlier this year, the Asian Development Bank predicted economic growth of 4.5 percent for this year and 4.8 percent for 2017 for the area.
篇三:Trump beats Holiday
The US president elect Donald Trump has defeated rival HillaryClinton and Barack Obama have all appealed for unity followingthe most divisive election campaigns. Mrs. Clinton said her losshad been painful, but she hoped Mr. Trump would be asuccessful president for all Americans. She said those whose hopes had been dashed owed him thechance to lead and she urged her followers to defend the values of the constitution, the rule of law, equality and respect for institutions.
Her remarks were echoed by president Obama, who said that although he had significantdifferences with Mr. Trump, he would work as hard as he could to ensure a successful transitionbetween the two administrations. The Republican speaker of the US House of RepresentativesPaulRyan has hailed Donald Trump's victory as the most incredible political feat he’s seen in hislifetime. Mr. Ryan said the Republican Party's strong showing in congressional elections werethanks in no small part to the president elect.
Donald Trump himself has said his immediate priorities are restoring the country's infrastructureand doubling its economic growth. Buton the campaign trail, he promised to repeal many of thechanges introduced byPresident Obama including health care reform and measures to fightclimate change. European leaders have expressed reservations about what a Trump presidencywill mean.
The president of the European council Donald Tusk said what happened in America should betreated as a warning sign for all who believe in liberal democracy. He stressed, however, that
Europe and America had no option but to cooperate as closely as possible. After the initial shock of election result, stock markets in the US and Europe have reacted favorably to Mr. Trump's victory. The Dow Jones Industrial average in New York is up almost 1%. After early falls, some European markets have fully recovered and now trading higher. BBC news.
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