美共和黨參選人開始進行辯論 再陷舌戰

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  9月21日CNN聽力:美共和黨參選人開端舉行爭辯 再陷激辯


  Fridays are awesome.

  This is CNN STUDENT NEWS, 10 minutes ofcommercial-free current events, featuring some bigdebates from Wednesday night.

  Fifteen of the Republican candidates hoping to wintheir party's nomination for president took the stagethe Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley,California.

  The event had two parts.

  The first included four GOP presidential hopefuls and an afternoon debate.

  The second included 11 and was broadcast in the evening primetime.

  This was a chance for the candidates to grab the nation's attention.

  They're trying to lay out their vision for America, to stand out from the other candidates, togenerate voter interests and to attract more donors to their campaigns.

  The first debate for Democrats takes place in October and we'll bring you highlights of thatevent as well.

  Now, here are some of the most significant from the Republican's main event.

  I mean, people at home want to know across this country, they want to know what we're goingto do to fix this place, how we're going to balance a budget, how we're going to create moreeconomic growth, how we're going to pay down the debt.

  What we're going to do to strengthen the military.

  For the 55-year-old construction worker out in that audience tonight who doesn't have a job,who can't fund his child's education, I've got to tell you the truth.

  They could care less about your careers, they care about theirs.Yes.

  Having met Vladimir Putin, I wouldn't talk to him at all.

  We've talked way too much to him.

  What I would do, immediately, is begin rebuilding the Sixth Fleet, I would begin rebuilding themissile defense program in Poland,I would conduct regular, aggressive military exercises inthe Baltic States.

  I'd probably send a few thousand more troops into Germany.

  Vladimir Putin would get the message.

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