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TODAY SHOW Headline


Good morning. Desperate 절망적인, 필사적인 search. Thousands still trapped in the rubble <·벽돌 > 파편, 조각 in China a day after that massive quake. Aftershocks 여진 still rattling 놀라게 하다 nerves. The death toll 사망자수 nearly 12,000 and it’s expected to go much higher. One radio program recorded when the quake struck. “Oh, my goodness! We’re in the middle of an earthquake?”

 

Florida on fire. Wild fires burning across Florida’s Atlantic coast. Shutting down schools and highways and forcing residence to use garden hoses to save their homes. And Sex and the City, but that’s not New York. It is London. Why the girls from Manhattan chose to debut their new movie across the pond 대서양을 건너. Today Tuesday, May 13, 2008. From NBC News, this is TODAY with Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira. Live from Studio 1A in Rockefeller Plaza.

 

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Okay. But we’re gonna begin with that devastating <완전히> 파괴적인 earthquake in China. NBC’s Mark Mullen is in Beijing. Mark, good morning to you. At the Juyuan Middle School which collapsed 무너지다 on top of at least 900 students and teachers, a scene of extraordinary emotion as grieving 몹시 슬퍼하는 parents recovered the bodies of their children. Trying to mourn 애도하다 and comprehend 파악하다 how this could happen.

 

At least 50 confirmed dead, many victims under 12 years old. NPR’s Melissa Block was there. “I just walked by the bodies of at least a dozen children that were wrapped in shroud 덮개, 장막 with grieving parents weeping 눈물을 흘리다 over their dead children.”

 

But not all of the news here was bad. Some children were still alive stuck in rubble, others buried, but reachable. This scene of horror punctuated <보통 수동형으로> 잠시 그치게 하다, 중단시키다 by moments of joy that China’s worst earthquake in more than 30 years didn’t take everyone.

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