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Welcome to World News. Tonight, shifting stance변화된 입장. President Obama takes a harder line on Iran, but seems to soften his support for a public healthcare plan. Train wreck. Overdue늦은 maintenance and an aging fleet may have been factors in the Washington subway disaster. Sale signs! Home sales rise for the second straight month as buyers look for smaller, more affordable homes. Funnyman. Ed McMahon, second banana코메디의 조연자 to Jonny Carlson has died. “Here is Jay.” And of newly released tapes give new insight into the Nixon White House. From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson. Good evening. Two subjects dominated the president’s news conference today. Healthcare and Iran.
Tonight, the president’s strongest words yet about the crackdown in Iran. But he continues to insist this is not about the US, but the people of Iran. I’m Katie Couric. Also tonight, the shocking words of an earlier president, Richard Nixon, on abortion. They bet on the market and lost. So where do they invest? What’s left? Our special series: Life after Debt. And remembering Ed McMahon. The man behind the most famous introduction in television history. “Here is Johnny.” This is the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric.
Good evening, everyone. President Obama’s been choosing his words about Iran very carefully. And today, he chose two more. “Appalled 오싹하다and outraged.” His strongest words yet to describe his reaction to the crackdown on protestors there. And he delivered them at the White House news conference. Our Chip Reid was there. Chip? The president’s been under some pressure to ratchet up 단계적으로 증가시키다 his language.
Yes, he has. Katie? Republicans have accused him of being too timid소심한 겁많은 in his response to Iran. Today, he changed his tone. “The United States and the international community have been appalled and outraged by the threats, the beatings, and imprisonments of the last few days.” Yes, he said he has seen the video of Nada that has circulated worldwide. “It’s heartbreaking. It’s heartbreaking.” Neda Soltani was shot dead on a street in Tehran and has become an inspirational symbol. <The End>
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