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News Anchor:
Fears of a second recession has caused panic in Europe's financial markets.
President Obama:
The severity of this recession will cause more pain before it ends.
American Man:
European Union cannot "bail out" Greece. You've seen the- the government of Spain coming out and saying, "We've had the same problem." Portugal says the same thing. There's some talk that Italy may be in trouble.
News Anchor:
U.S. intelligence officials are growing more and more concerned that foreign operatives are surveilling computer systems that control America's infrastructure.
President Obama:
It's now clear, this cyber threat is one of the most serious national security challenges we face as a nation.
Female News Anchor 2:
That it might have the ability to go in and cripple financial networks, nuclear plants, chemical plants, all of which would have devastating effect.
News Anchor:
North Korea has now joined the Pacific Rim Cooperation Organization. The group's formation is a clearer warning that further intervention in the region by the U.S. and its allies will not be tolerated.
Male News Anchor 3:
A South Korean TV station reports that North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, suffered a stroke.
Male News Anchor 4:
His third and youngest son, Kim Jong-Eun, has been tapped to inherit power.
Male News Anchor 5:
Promoted from a nobody to high political and military office.
Female News Anchor 6:
As a kid, he was really loved by his father because he had a fit of anger.
News Anchor:
He will now lead the world's fourth largest army.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:07