CBS Evening News Headline
I’m Russ Michel. Americans celebrate their independence as authorities 당국 stay on alert 방심하지 않고 경계하여. There’s a huge police presence at holiday celebrations coast to coast while some firework shows are called off 취소하다 out of fear that they could touch off 유발하다, 야기하다 wild fires. In Britain, an intelligence failure. What agents knew about the terror suspects before last week’s attempted car bombings.
A British hostage is finally freed on our Independence Day. “It is the most extraordinary fourth of July for me, uh, that I could imagine.” And fish tales gone too far 지나치다. The scandal at the lake. Why would someone cheat 규칙을 어기다, 부정하다 about fishing? “Dollar bill, honey! Dollar bill.” This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.”
Independence Day Celebration
With parades and fireworks displays beckoning 유인하다 millions of Americans to main street USA, law enforcement officers 경찰관 are walking a fine blue line <군중을 제지하는> 경관들의 줄, trying to make their presence felt in the wake of ~의 결과로써 terror attempts across the Atlantic. Without creating the impression that an attack is expected here. “Every place you look, I’m seeing police.” They’re on the National Mall in Washington D.C. where officers from 20 different police agencies, how’re you doing today, sir?, are manning 병력을 배치하다 19 checkpoints.
In the waters off Los Angeles, coast guard crews are boarding and inspecting more foreign vessels than usual. “They’re looking for anything that could be hazardous or dangerous bombs, knives, guns, anything.” New freedoms for these new citizens in Rochester, New York, nationwide, more than 4000 people will take citizenship oaths 맹세, 서약 this week, a Fourth of July tradition.
The primary threat to fireworks displays on the eastern seaboard 동해안 may turn out to be the weather. Here in New York City, it’s raining. And down in Washington D.C., Russ, the National Mall had to be evacuated this evening. Not because of security concerns, but because of fast moving thunderstorms.
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