인기앵커, 앤더슨 쿠퍼, 레바논 취재 현장
인기앵커, 앤더슨 쿠퍼, 레바논 취재 현장
Oh, well, you know, Larry, there’s a lot of skepticism 회의론 about the United Nations… certainly on the part of
Anderson, have you seen those rockets up close 바로 가까이서 at all? Um, I have not seen, the, well, on this side, we don’t have… we don’t have rockets… coming actually…I know, but when you were in
Uh…you know, it is a… it is a… you hate to say you get used to ~에 익숙해지다 it because you never get used to it, that sound or that siren, you know, you can see it on TV, but when you actually hear it when you’re there live, it gets your heart racing. You really… you suddenly you’re immobilized 움직이지 못하게 하다. You know, you don’t know exactly where to run to. You don’t know if you’re running into a rocket, you could be doing that as easily as you could be running from one.
If you’re out on the street, you press yourself against the side of a building and you just have to wait and it is this very eerie 등골이 오싹한 wait, as you listen to the sirens die down 사라져 버리다 and then you just wait for the sound of the impact. You pray it’s not close to you and, of course, you pray it’s not close to anyone… when they do hit. Often the rockets just fall into the sea, but when you hear that impact, sometimes the ground shakes, sometimes the windows shake, it is a terrible feeling, Larry.