사담 사망 후 이라크의 현재모습

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Good Morning America Headline


This morning, crunch time 고도 긴장 요구되는 . With just four days to go before the Iowa Caucuses <정당 > 간부 회의, <정책 수립·후보 지명 논의>, the race couldn’t get any closer and the stakes 리스크, 도박 couldn’t get any higher. We’ll have the latest on the candidates’ last-minute push and an exclusive 독점적인 interview with the democratic front runner, Hillary Clinton. Also, perfection. They’re dancing in the streets of Boston after the New England’s Patriots make NFL history. The first team to go undefeated in 35 years.

 

Plus, the motorcycle daredevil 물불을 가리지 않는 hoping to set a new record on New Year’s Eve. Can he jump the length of a football field, then land in the record books? And get ready to have a ball 무도회 <성대하고 정식>. We’ll take you behind the scenes of one of the famous New Year celebrations in the world. From ABC News, this is Good Morning America. Now from Times Square in New York. Weekend anchors, Bill Weir and Kate Snow.

 

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Good morning, America. I’m John Burman. Lucky to be here today with Clair Shipment. Thank you, John. Good morning. We wish you all an early happy New Year. Bill Weir is on vacation. Kate Snow is on the campaign trail 선거 유세 여행<코스> in Iowa on this Sunday December 30. And tomorrow as many as a million people are expected to gather behind us to watch the Times Square ball drop. This is the 100th anniversary of the tradition.

 

And this year, the 672 crystal triangles will be shining brighter than ever. Mattie Soul will take us behind the scenes of the biggest party of the year. Today, one year after Saddam Hussein’s death, Sunni mourners in his home town of Ouja gathered to remember a fellow tribesman and a fallen 죽은 leader. They remember him in his heyday 전성기.

 

But in many ways, Saddam is yesterday’s man. The predicted backlash <개혁 대한> 렬한 반발, 반동 never happened. The surge <부시 대통령의> 병력 증파 계획 appears to be working. Sunni tribesmen 종족민, his longtime allies, are now working with the Americans. A year later, his county is moving on through new struggles without him. John Hendrin, ABC News. Baghdad.

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