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Welcome to World News. Tonight, a controversial veto 거부<권의 행사>. President Bush blocks a major expansion of health insurance for children. A measure 대책, 조치 that congress and most Americans want. Poll 여론조사 Position. Hillary Clinton makes a surprising move among voters. And how do voters feel about a Clinton-Julliani race? Our new poll. From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson.
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Two items tonight from overseas. The leaders of North and South Korea met today. Only the second such summit 정상회담 in 60 years. The President of South Korea, Rho Moo Hyun, walked into the north. The first South Korean leader across the border on foot. The North’s reclusive 은둔한 dictator, Kim Jung Ill, later welcomed him, dispelling <근심·의심 등을> 없애다 rumors that kim was too ill to walk. And their talks will continue tomorrow.
Next, a breakthrough 큰 발전, 돌파구 nuclear agreement involving North Korea. A nation, President Bush includes in his so-called axis of evil 악의 축. North Korea today agreed to get out of the nuclear business by the end of the year in return for economic and diplomatic rewards 보답 from the US. There has been such concern about North Korea. Could this deal be too good to be true 너무 좋아서 믿을 수 없는? Here’s ABC’s Jonathan Carl.
As North Korea’s leader was making a rare public appearance in his capital, his country was doing something even more unusual. Promising to disable 무능력하게 만들다 its nuclear program by the end of the year to make a complete accounting 회계, 계산 of its nuclear stockpile 원자 무기의 저장 and perhaps most remarkably, inviting a team of US experts to lead the effort to take apart its nuclear facilities. It’s a stunning turnaround. One year ago, North Korea outraged ~을 분개하게 하다 the world by testing a nuclear bomb.
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