[00:00.10]The New York Post Iran a headline with the words “brain damage”
[00:05.69] in reporting on comments from Republican strategist Karl Rove during a recent speech that raised questions about Hillary Clinton’s health.
[00:14.33]Clinton did not address the Rove comments in a speech Friday.
[00:18.00]She was treated for a blood clot in 2012 after suffering a concussion in a fall at her home.
[00:28.04]Former President Bill Clinton laughed off Rove’s comments and said his wife is in good health.
[00:34.69]“Now they say she has really got brain damage.
[00:37.40]If she does, then I must be in really tough shape because she is still quicker than I am.”
[00:43.18]Rove was a key political adviser to former President George W. Bush and sought to clarify his remarks on Fox News.
[00:51.08]“I didn’t say she had brain damage.
[00:53.24]She had a serious health episode.
[00:55.69]This will be an issue in the 2016 race whether she likes it or not,” he said.
[00:59.24]Clinton has said she will decide on a presidential run by the end of this year.
[01:03.28]Democratic pollster Celinda Lake said she can expect more attacks if she decides to seek the White House.
[01:10.57]“Just as people were unbounded in their commentary about Obama,
[01:15.29]they will be unbounded in their commentary on her, and she’s tough enough, she can take it.
[01:20.06]She’s taken it for years.”
[01:21.40]Clinton’s record as secretary of state will get fresh scrutiny from a special committee set up
[01:27.12]by House Republicans to probe the 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya,
[01:34.95]which resulted in the deaths of four Americans.
[01:38.71]Clinton defended her handling of the incident during a Senate hearing in 2013.
[01:43.66]“Was it because of a protest or was it because guys were out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some Americans?
[01:49.32]What difference at this point does it make?”
[01:52.20]Clinton is familiar with Republican attacks from her eight years as first lady, said public opinion expert Karlyn Bowman.
[02:00.47]“There is a base of opposition to Hillary Clinton.
[02:03.24]It is part of the Republican conservative base, and that is not inconsequential,
[02:08.80]but I think she looks like a pretty strong candidate at this point,” said Bowman.
[02:11.73]Clinton’s book on her tenure as secretary of state, entitled Hard Choices, will be published next month.
词汇解析
prominent
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
adj.显著的;杰出的;突出的
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
That school is prominent in baseball.
那个学校以棒球著称。
She is having a lean, gaunt frame with prominent bones.
他骨瘦如柴的身材又细又瘦,骨骼突出的
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clarify
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
vt.澄清;阐明;净化
参考例句
用作及物动词 (vt.)
These brief remarks may serve to clarify the fact.
这些简要的评论可以澄清事实。
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mission
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.使命;代表团;任务;布道
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
A Chinese trade mission has been dispatched to Japan.
一个中国贸易代表团已被派往日本。
He has been on confidential missions to Berlin.
他前往柏林执行秘密任务。
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incident
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.事变;事件;插曲
adj.难免的;附带的
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
The police are connecting this incident with last week's terrorist bombing.
警方认为这次事件和上周的恐怖分子爆炸事件有关。
用作形容词 (adj.)
There are many evils incident to human society.
人类社会有很多罪恶。
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expert
难度:4星核心词汇,属常用3000词
英汉解释
n.专家;能手
adj.熟练的;内行的
参考例句
用作名词 (n.)
She is a reputable expert.
她是个有声望的专家。
用作形容词 (adj.)
The surgeon cut away the tumour with expert skill.
外科大夫用熟练的技术把肿瘤切去。
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conservative
难度:3星常用词汇,属常用6000词
英汉解释
adj.保守的;守旧的
n.保守派(党);保守的人
参考例句
用作形容词 (adj.)
The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
教授在政治上是激进派,但衣着却很守旧。
用作名词 (n.)
He listed himself as a conservative.
他自称是一个保守主义者。
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