CNN 2009-08-09(在线收听

A major victory against terrorism this morning. Police in Indonesia say they've killed a top terror suspect. It happened during an 18-hour firefight. Noordin Top is accused of killing hundreds in bombings on Western targets in Bali and Jakarta. Police say his group was also planning an assassination attempt on Indonesia's president.

And a top Taliban chief in Pakistan is also believed to be dead, killed in a US drone attack this weekend, but officials aren't ready to say they are 100% sure he is dead.

How confident are you, is your government that Baitullah Mehsud is dead.

100% certainty, Margaret, can only be achieved after DNA testing and a lot of physical evidence has been processed. But other than that, there are a lot of pointers, as a result of which, most people believe that Baitullah Mehsud is indeed dead, and his own group has announced that.

Unemployment fell last month for the first time in more than a year. But in the president's words (quote可以不写出来) "we have a lot further to go. " Elaine Quijano joins us now live from the White House. So Elaine, what is the president saying about this morning?

Well, Betty, you know the president is cautiously optimistic about these latest jobs numbers. They showed a drop in the unemployment rate from 9. 5% to 9. 4%. Now that is the first time it's dropped since April of last year. Nevertheless, White House officials certainly aren't doing any victory laps just yet. The president did talk about these numbers in his radio address, his weekly radio and internet address, take a listen.

This month's job numbers are a sign that we've begun to put the brakes on this recession, and that the worst may be behind us. But we must do more than rescue our economy from this immediate crisis. We must rebuild it stronger than before.
We must lay a new foundation for future growth and prosperity and a key pillar of a new foundation is health insurance reform. Reform that we are now closer to achieving than ever before.

Florida Republican Senator Mel Martinez announced yesterday that he is stepping down with nearly a year and a half left in his term. He says there is no specific reason, just his desire to move on. Florida Governor Charlie Crist plans to run for Martinez's seat in 2010. Now Crist has to pick a replacement to finish Martinez's term, but he promises that he will not appoint himself.

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