Song | 9岁小政客(1/2) |
Artist | 英语听力 |
Album | 听美文故事记六级单词 |
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[00:00.00] | The battle over Social Security has been joined by an unusual lobbyist, |
[00:05.75] | a 9 year old boy from Texas (George Bush's hometown), |
[00:10.72] | who has agreed to travel around supporting President Bush's proposal. |
[00:15.52] | The boy,Noah McCullough,made a splash with his encyclopedic command of presidential history, |
[00:23.27] | earning five appearances on the "Tonight" show and some unusual experiences in the presidential campaign last year. |
[00:30.20] | He beat Howard Dean in a trivia contest at the Democratic National Convention |
[00:35.45] | and wrote for his local newspaper about his trip to see the inauguration. |
[00:39.61] | "He's very patriotic and very Republican," said to the media Noah's mother, Donna McCullough, “ |
[00:45.63] | a former teacher and self-described Democrat. "It's the way he was born." |
[00:50.53] | In a sign of how far groups go to carry their message on Social Security, |
[00:55.49] | Progress for America has signed up Noah, a fourth grader, as a volunteer spokesman. |
[01:01.59] | He starts on spring break from James Williams Elementary School in Katy, Tex. |
[01:07.00] | Progress for America, which spent almost $45 million backing Mr Bush last year, |
[01:13.61] | plans to lay out $20 million on Social Security this year. |
[01:18.14] | It has spent $1 million on television commercials and is working to send experts around the country. |
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[00:00.00] | The battle over Social Security has been joined by an unusual lobbyist, |
[00:05.75] | a 9 year old boy from Texas George Bush' s hometown, |
[00:10.72] | who has agreed to travel around supporting President Bush' s proposal. |
[00:15.52] | The boy, Noah McCullough, made a splash with his encyclopedic command of presidential history, |
[00:23.27] | earning five appearances on the " Tonight" show and some unusual experiences in the presidential campaign last year. |
[00:30.20] | He beat Howard Dean in a trivia contest at the Democratic National Convention |
[00:35.45] | and wrote for his local newspaper about his trip to see the inauguration. |
[00:39.61] | " He' s very patriotic and very Republican," said to the media Noah' s mother, Donna McCullough, " |
[00:45.63] | a former teacher and selfdescribed Democrat. " It' s the way he was born." |
[00:50.53] | In a sign of how far groups go to carry their message on Social Security, |
[00:55.49] | Progress for America has signed up Noah, a fourth grader, as a volunteer spokesman. |
[01:01.59] | He starts on spring break from James Williams Elementary School in Katy, Tex. |
[01:07.00] | Progress for America, which spent almost 45 million backing Mr Bush last year, |
[01:13.61] | plans to lay out 20 million on Social Security this year. |
[01:18.14] | It has spent 1 million on television commercials and is working to send experts around the country. |
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[00:00.00] | The battle over Social Security has been joined by an unusual lobbyist, |
[00:05.75] | a 9 year old boy from Texas George Bush' s hometown, |
[00:10.72] | who has agreed to travel around supporting President Bush' s proposal. |
[00:15.52] | The boy, Noah McCullough, made a splash with his encyclopedic command of presidential history, |
[00:23.27] | earning five appearances on the " Tonight" show and some unusual experiences in the presidential campaign last year. |
[00:30.20] | He beat Howard Dean in a trivia contest at the Democratic National Convention |
[00:35.45] | and wrote for his local newspaper about his trip to see the inauguration. |
[00:39.61] | " He' s very patriotic and very Republican," said to the media Noah' s mother, Donna McCullough, " |
[00:45.63] | a former teacher and selfdescribed Democrat. " It' s the way he was born." |
[00:50.53] | In a sign of how far groups go to carry their message on Social Security, |
[00:55.49] | Progress for America has signed up Noah, a fourth grader, as a volunteer spokesman. |
[01:01.59] | He starts on spring break from James Williams Elementary School in Katy, Tex. |
[01:07.00] | Progress for America, which spent almost 45 million backing Mr Bush last year, |
[01:13.61] | plans to lay out 20 million on Social Security this year. |
[01:18.14] | It has spent 1 million on television commercials and is working to send experts around the country. |