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Leslie Norris Helps the Police with Their Enquiries Norris: (calling out) Lorraine, 1) get'n a bit busy down 2) 'ere my love! Hah! Evening James. What can I get 3) ya? A half-pint short? James: Aanhh!
Ronald Reagan: A President of Wit and Humor Reagan: The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things; he is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things. It is a r
THE MAKING OF A NATION #224 - December 19, 2002: Ronald Reagan, part 2 By Jerilyn Watson VOICE ONE: This is Rich Kleinfeldt. VOICE TWO: And this is Warren Scheer with THE MAKING OF A NATION, a V-O-A S
IN THE NEWS - Ronald Reagan's Political Legacy By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Saturday, June 12, 2004 This is In the News in VOA Special English. As America's fortieth president, Ronald Reagan promised
[00:10.00]The cost of a cigarette [00:13.77]A businesswomans desperate need for a cigarette [00:19.12]on an eight-hour flight from America resulted in her being arrested and handcuffed, [00:25.68]after she was found lighting up in the toilet of a Boe
Steve Inskeep : Here is another installment of StoryCorps, the project that is traveling the country recording interviews between loved ones and friends. These interviews are archived at the Library of Congress and some of them are heard here on Mor
SCOTT:Do you work for the news? [00:21.60]HEATHER:Yes.I do.I'm a reporter. [00:24.19]SCOTT:Where's the camera? [00:25.66]HEATHER:Oh,I'm not a TV reporter.I'm a radio reporter. SCOTT:Oh. [00:30.34]HEATHER:Are you disappointed? [00:32.54]SCOTT:No.Did s
SCOTT:Do you work for the news? HEATHER:Yes.I do.I'm a reporter. SCOTT:Where's the camera? HEATHER:Oh,I'm not a TV reporter.I'm a radio reporter. SCOTT:Oh. HEATHER:Are you disappointed? SCOTT:No.Did s
Andrew Puzder has withdrawn as President Donald Trumps nominee for labor secretary. Just two days earlier, Michael Flynn resigned from his position as national security adviser. Puzder faced united Democratic opposition. And some Senate Republicans w
英语新闻视频:蝙蝠侠中原车售价420万美元 ' Want to own your very own Batmobile? Be ready to dish out some serious cash. The original car from the Batman television series has been auctioned off on Saturday, for a cool 4.2 million dol
PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Ronald Reagan By Caty Weaver Broadcast: Sunday, June 13, 2004 Jack Reagan worked at a general store. The family was poor. Yet, in a book about his life, Ronald Reagan wrote that he
Personality Influences Life After Presidency George W. Bush's quiet service When former president George W. Bush left the White House in 2009, he largely left the spotlight. But last year he worked alongside volunteers in Zambia to renovate a clinic
All the big, big names in tournament fighting came to Bruce because they wanted to refine their skills. 所有格斗联赛里响当当的人物都来找布鲁斯,因为他们想精益求精。 Joe Lewis, Bob Wall, Chuck Norris.Chuck Norris was prob
JEFFREY BROWN: And finally tonight: what we talk about and don't talk about when it comes to race and identity. It's a subject again at the fore after the death of Trayvon Martin and the trial of George Zimmerman. And it's the subject of The Race Car
In the morning Ford films the first Japanese attack which devastated the American base. 福特在清晨拍到日本第一波攻击摧毁了美国的基地The Japanese bomb explodes, are too close to the film makers seriously wounding Ford一枚日军炸
Goodbye, darling. Goodbye, sweetheart. Alix Martin stood leaning over the small rustic gate, watching the retreating figure of her husband as he walked down the road in the direction of the village. Presently he turned a bend and was lost to sight, b
Ronald Reagan arrived in Hollywood with a great idea for a movie: It was the story of the famous college football coach Knute Rockne and his star running back, George Gipp. After scoring eighty-three touchdowns for Notre Dame, Gipp died in his senior
When President Reagan left office in January 1989, no one could be sure if his policies had succeeded. But before the year was out, the Berlin Wall came down. A three-ton section of the wall was sent to Reagan as a gift. It stands today at his presid
The day Ronald Reagan became president, he was given a small plastic card to carry in his pocket. It contained the secret codes that would launch Americas nuclear missiles against enemy nations. If word should ever come that nuclear missiles were hea