CNN 2012-02-02(在线收听

 Give us ten minutes,you will give you the headlines.You are starting your week off on CNN students new and we thank for it.I am your * CA.We are starting the week off with the report about Syria.There's been an apparent spark and violence between Syrian government troops and the people who protesting against the government.It's getting so bad that Arab League which send monitor to Syria.They try to prevent surveillance says it's unable to continue that mission right now. 

 
This video comes to us from Youtube but according to a group opposes the Syrian government,dozens of people were killed in the country yesterday.dozens of others were killed on Saturday.CNN can't confirm these reports because the Syrian government has limited what out journalists were able to do there.The protesters want Syrian President Bashar al-Assad out of power.So do the international community.The country ambassador says the country is going to stay as it is. East of Syria,you will find Iran,where inspectors from the international atomic energy agency have arrived.They are there to investigate the controversial nuclear program.United States and other naions believe that Iran is trying to make nuclear weapons and ask them to stop.The country has refused,insisting its nuclear program is peaceful.The EU is among those who don't  believe that so it's putting sanction as form of punishment, saying EU member will stop buying Iranian oil in July.NC explains how it will hit Iran in his pocket book.
 
The sanctions are the direct attack on Iran's major source of revenue meant to force the regime to negotiate.Iran's oil export came as most of its majority income but European countries buy just 20%.Most sold in Asia,China,India,South Korea and Japan.Analysts say Europe sanctions may damage Iranian economy but they won't destroy it. 
 
 
I don't think anyone is expecting that China,in particular or India or some one the other major Asian markets are going to cut off purchase of Iranian oil.Their economies are too dependent on it.But if  Europe,Japan and couple other countries to cut off that will be a major will to Iran.But will it be enough to give Iran pause and restart nuclear talks.
The analysis experts say it may be.There is no way these EU sanctions are gonna get Iran to revise its nuclear policies,they say or to end the Iranian arrangement activities but it may just get Iran back to the table.And the European countries nervous about Iran's nuclear ambition,that's progress.
 
 
Is this legit?In the US,the FCC monitors contributions to political campaigns?Not true.It's the FEC, the Federal Election Commission,that keeps tablets on campaign contributions.
 
 
And in the election years,the FEC has its work cut off for it. There are rules about how campaign money is handled.For example,American can each contribute up 2,500 dollars to a candidate per election but they can over 30,000 dollars to a national political party.TF tell us up just how much it spends?Where are those?
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