CNN 2012-06-11(在线收听

 Very nice job by the Scott introducing our// to the program. Just a few minutes, we are gonna talk about students' science projects throughout of this world. First stop today, some election results.Former Massachusetts governor M.R. won the five presidential  primary held on Tuesday, he's already to republican parties presumed nominee.

Big news was  in Wisconsin, where the republican governor W. was facing a recall election, recalling governor had only happened twice before in US history, Tuesday is not the third, governor W. beat the democratic mayor T. the same opponent he beat, when governor W. was elected two years ago. W. talked about the message that he believes this week victory sends.
Tonight we tell Wisconsin, we tell our country, we the people all across the globe, that B. really do want leaders who stand up and make to the top of the session.
Mayor //promised to work with W to try to bring the state together, he encouraged his own supporters to stay involved in the political process.
Please, please, remain engaged, remain involved, because we'll continue to fight for justice and fairness in this city and state.
Lot of political analysts were  paying attention to this recall vote, because they thought it might for shadow the election later this year, one analyst J. of Time magazine offered his opinion about Tuesday vote in Wisconsin.
I think what the election says is this, people don't like gamist, S.W. was elected two years ago, he tried to govern according to the way he thought fit, he did nothing illegal, and the publican employees unions who were used to getting their way, didn't like it and try to set him, and it's kind of like when republican tried to pitch Bill Clinton in late 1990s, the republican thought as just tremendous waste of time and money.
Opposition  the Egypt president just talked about it wasn't just a success, it a major turning point in world war II. It's called the operation overlord, but most people know it as D-day, June 6, 1944, the largest seaborn invasion in history, more than 150 thousand ally forces, the US ,UK ,Canada and others invase Nazi occupied France along the Normandy coast, you might wonder where the name D-day came from ,D just stands for day, the phrase D-day stands for the military operation begins.
This week marks the 68th anniversary of that famous invasion if you go to our home page cnn.studentsnews.com scroll down the spot light section you will see a link
to a photo gallery. it includes incredible images, like the one you seeing here, from ally invasion of Normandy.
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