Prática de Shadowing: NBC Nightly News Full Episode - May 31 - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Tonight, protest crackdown as demonstrations escalate outside an ICE facility in New Jersey.
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Tonight, protest crackdown as demonstrations escalate outside an ICE facility in New Jersey.
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Protesters using traffic barrels as shields,
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setting tires on fire, officers deploying tear gas,
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and a curfew now in place to get the situation under control.
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We're live at the scene with the new developments tonight.
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Airline scare, a United flight forced to turn around over a bomb scare.
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We're going to be returning back to Newark at this time.
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The warning from the captain in midair and the massive emergency response on the ground as the plane touched down.
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Developing now the manhunt for a suspect accused of killing a sheriff's deputy considered armed and dangerous.
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The new photo police are circulating tonight.
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Intense storms battering millions.
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Hail blanketing the ground.
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Tornadoes touching down in multiple spots.
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We are tracking it all.
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Campaign controversy in one of the most high-profile Senate races in the country.
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The Democratic candidate's explicit texts and what his wife is now saying.
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Chaos in France.
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Hundreds arrested in violent clashes in Paris as fans celebrate a big soccer championship win.
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A major cancer breakthrough that could double the survival rate for one of the deadliest cancers.
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The NBA Finals now set with the Spurs and the Knicks set to face off.
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But who will be able to afford to see it in person?
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This is NBC Nightly News with Hallie Jackson.
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Good evening.
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We begin tonight with a new curfew set to go into
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effect just hours from now outside a New Jersey immigration facility that has become a national flashpoint.
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This is what it looked like overnight.
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Protests escalating into violent confrontations.
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You see officers with riot shields clashing with protesters using those traffic barrels as their own kinds of shields.
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Here you can see officers lined up deploying tear gas into the crowd.
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And today the governor's calling for calm and sharing new developments after demonstrations demanding better conditions for the detainees held inside.
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Our Valerie Castro is there.
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Tonight, authorities cracking down outside a New Jersey immigration center after
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protests against conditions at the facility spiraled out of control for a second straight night.
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Back up!
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Back up!
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The mayor of Newark implementing a new protest curfew near Delaney Hall between 9 p.m and 6 a.m.
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after demonstrators tried to push past metal barricades around a designated peaceful protest zone.
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Off the fence!
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Off the fence!
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Don't f***ing fence!
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The violence escalating with the crowd grabbing makeshift shields facing off against police into the late hours,
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fighting through tear gas, even burning a pile of tires.
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Stop it!
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This is not what we're here for!
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Governor Mikey Sherrill condemning the clashes.
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They take the focus away from people inside Delaney Hall and their families,
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and they raise the temperature with ice.
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And announcing the Department of Homeland Security agreed to bring back family visitation for detainees there beginning today.
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Is that a step in the right direction?
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Absolutely.
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The family members need to see that their people,
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their loved ones are safe.
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The unrest now 10 days in,
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sparked by reports of a hunger strike inside the 1,000 bed facility,
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with detainees complaining of unsanitary conditions and spoiled food.
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Shut down Delaney!
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Shut down Delaney!
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DHS denies those allegations.
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I just think that any human being deserves to be treated somewhat respectfully.
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While lawmakers visiting the site today calling for it to be shut down.
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Valerie is joining us now live from Newark.
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And Valerie, some new security measures are in place to try and keep people farther away from the facility.
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Yeah, Hallie, tonight you can see this new roadblock
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that is now in place in Delaney Hall is so far down the road,
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we can't even see it from here.
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But protesters maintaining their presence will see if they abide by that curfew tonight.
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So far, at least 15 people have been arrested over the last 10 days.
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Hallie.
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Valerie Castro, live for us in New Jersey, thank you.
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We are following new developments in a midair scare
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that forced a transatlantic flight to turn around with a big police presence when it landed
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because of the startling name of a Bluetooth device.
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Camilla Bernal explains.
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It's going to be returning back to Newark at this time.
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A possible security threat midair on a United flight from Newark to Spain causing it to turn around.
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Because of the foolishness of this one person that wants to make a joke and it's not money.
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The problem of pass which a source tells NBC n someone had a Bluetooth s a certain four letter word
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Jordan Moore was on the flight Saturday.
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She says they had to deplane and be rescreened take off delayed almost 12 hours.
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It was kind of back and forth between like is somebody playing a sick,
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selfish prank or are we actually concerned?
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And it comes just hours after another emergency diversion on a different United flight from Chicago to Minneapolis.
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We might have to close the airfield due to potential hijack.
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An unruly passenger trying to breach the cockpit multiple times, according to authorities.
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The sheriff's office says the 75-year-old man was subdued by FBI agents on board
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and appeared to be in a mental health crisis.
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Two startling incidents.
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Security and safety is our number one priority at United.
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Leaving some passengers wary about safety in the skies.
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We want to make sure we're safe and,
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like, guaranteed that comfort before we take off.
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Camila Bernal, NBC News.
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So the urgent manhunt in Virginia tonight,
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with the FBI joining the search for a man on the run,
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accused of killing a sheriff's deputy.
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Erin Gilchrist has the latest on that.
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And, Erin, police are warning that this suspect is to be considered armed and dangerous.
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Armed and extremely dangerous, police say, Hallie.
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We're talking about an active manhunt across two states right now for Michael Timothy Puckett,
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55 years old.
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He is an accused cop killer and has been on the run since Friday night.
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Police are putting out a new image of him.
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This was captured by a wildlife camera just before 7 o'clock this morning in Mount Airy, North Carolina.
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This all started Friday night when deputies went to a home across the state line in Carroll County, Virginia.
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They went there for a welfare check.
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Officials say Puckett opened fire on those two deputies.
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One of them, Logan Utte, was killed.
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The other, we're told, is in stable condition.
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Now, people who live along the North Carolina-Virginia border right now being told to lock their homes,
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their garages, and to check their outdoor cameras for any images of Puckett that may help law enforcement track him.
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Hallie?
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Aaron Gilchrist, thank you for that.
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Millions of people are on alert tonight for intense storms after hail,
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like what you're about to see,
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battered parts of Nebraska over the weekend.
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The National Weather Service reporting at least eight tornadoes in the region.
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And the threat is not over yet.
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There's the possibility of more twisters overnight.
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Also tonight, a growing political controversy involving the Democrat running for one of the most closely watched Senate seats in the country,
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whose wife is now responding after reports he sent sexually explicit texts to several women.
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Here's Julie Serkin.
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Tonight, the wife of embattled Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner is speaking out.
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I just really wanted to make sure that everyone knows that Graham and I have a great marriage.
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Amy Gertner's marriage with the likely Democratic nominee now scrutinized.
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After Plattner's former campaign manager,
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Genevieve McDonald, said at the start of Plattner's insurgent Senate bid,
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Gertner told her her husband had sent sexually explicit texts to other women
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and that she feared it could eventually hurt his campaign,
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according to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
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I find it really shameful that there's a group of media outlets
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and people who are willing to spread gossip instead of talking about real issues that Graham is running on.
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The texts are the latest in a string of controversies for the veteran and oyster farmer,
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hoping to defeat incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in November.
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Yeah, I have concerns.
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That guy has questions to answer.
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NBC also confirming Plattner once used the messaging app Kik.
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His profile features a suggestive shirtless mirror selfie,
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a spokesperson saying he deleted the app and hasn't been active on the account in years.
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Plattner also faced backlash last fall over this tattoo on his chest,
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a skull and crossbones emblem historically linked to Nazi symbolism,
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which Plattner says he didn't know at the time.
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I am not a secret Nazi.
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He later covered the tattoo with a different one.
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Years ago, Plattner also posted online,
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criticizing police, suggesting victims of rape should,
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quote, take some responsibility for themselves and allegedly using anti-gay slurs.
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I am deeply sorry.
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Democratic leaders see Maine as one of their best opportunities to take control of the Senate.
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Julie is joining us now.
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And Julie, because this race is such a top target for Democrats come the midterms,
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it's been closely watched for months.
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Very closely, Hallie and Plattner so far is not losing support among his voters.
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A new poll conducted before these latest revelations actually show Plattner surging ahead of Susan Collins by nine points.
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Hallie?
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Julie Serkin at the White House.
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Thank you.
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A police officer in North Carolina has been fired after disturbing new video showing him dragging a woman during an attempted arrest.
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And then you see here repeatedly punching her in the head.
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Local police say they have turned their investigation over to state officials.
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Overseas now, rescue teams are ramping up their search to find two men still missing in that flooded cave in Southeast Asia.
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That's after five people have been taken out alive over the last several days in Laos.
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You can see some of those rescues here.
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It is now a race against time to find the remaining men,
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but rain today kept rescuers from going in to search for them.
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To the latest now on the U.S war against Iran and both sides digging in,
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even as a potential peace deal hangs in the balance.
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Danielle Hamamchin has more.
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As the world waits for any signs of progress between the U.S and Iran,
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tonight the Iranian foreign minister telling state media the talks between the two countries are still ongoing.
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This just days after President Trump met with top advisers in the Situation Room.
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It was, he said, to make a final determination about the deal.
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According to a senior administration official,
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that meeting involved President Trump continuing to refine the deal and
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that the White House now expects it could take days to hear back.
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Today, Iran's top negotiators saying they would have to seek concrete gains before fulfilling their end of a deal with the U.S.
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On his list of demands,
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Trump wants Iran to never have a nuclear weapon.
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He wants the Strait of Hormuz reopened and any mines in the crucial waterway destroyed.
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A key demand from Tehran?
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Money, billions of dollars in frozen funds that he wants back,
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some of it up front.
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In an interview on Fox News recorded on Thursday with his daughter-in-law, Trump said this.
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We're getting what we want slowly.
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Very tough negotiators.
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It takes a long time.
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I'm in no hurry.
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I'd like to say I'm in a hurry because,
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you know, gasoline prices are going to come tumbling down.
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But if you're going to be in a hurry,
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you're not going to make a good deal.
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Meanwhile, in Lebanon, Israeli forces pushing even further north into Lebanese territory.
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It marks Israel's deepest ground incursion in that country in 26 years,
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an escalation that could potentially derail talks between the U.S and Iran.
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Danielle Hammam, NBC News, London.
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Thousands of police officers are being deployed in Paris tonight after hundreds of arrests overnight when championship soccer celebrations devolved into chaos.
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Tonight, French officials bracing for the possibility of more chaos after scenes like these overnight.
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Clashes after France's top soccer club,
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Paris Saint-Germain, or PSG, won Europe's biggest sports prize against England's arsenal.
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Piles of bikes set on fire in the streets.
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Police shooting off tear gas to break up the crowds.
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Nearly 800 people were arrested,
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according to the French interior minister,
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with the clashes leaving almost 60 officers hurt.
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Today, French President Emmanuel Macron condemning the violence and thanking the responding officers for restoring order.
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PSG today hoisting the Champions League trophy in front of the Eiffel Tower and thousands of fans.
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With now more than 8,000 police officers and firefighters deployed to make sure celebrations remain peaceful.
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And the French president saying today officials will be uncompromising with those arrested,
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adding that's not what we love about the sport.
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Still ahead tonight, the breakthrough cancer treatment that could double some patients' survival rates.
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And an update in the Ebola crisis overseas with a handful of patients now recovering.
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Health officials making a degree of progress in the fight against the Ebola outbreak in Africa.
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The head of the World Health Organization presenting these nurses with certificates after they survived the virus in the DRC.
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In all, five people have recovered after getting sick from a strain that doctors say has no vaccine and no treatment.
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Also tonight, the cruise ship at the center of that deadly Hantavirus outbreak is set to return to sea.
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The MV Hondias has been disinfected and cleared,
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apparently, for its next cruise in June.
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And some American passengers who are on that ship,
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who have been isolating at the National Quarantine Unit in Nebraska,
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could go home as soon as tomorrow for further monitoring.
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New tonight, a cancer breakthrough in a new study.
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Experts say they found a treatment for pancreatic cancer that could double patients' survival rates.
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And it may be a weapon against other cancers, too.
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Here's Erica Edwards.
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Debbie Orcutt is beating the odds.
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Thanks to these three pills she takes daily,
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an experimental drug for a dire diagnosis
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stage four pancreatic cancer after chemo stopped working you know i knew my diagnosis was bad
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so what have i got to lose more than a year
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later orcut's cancer has stopped growing instead shrinking by 80 unprecedented success for a cancer that often kills within months
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Hi, Dr. Wolpin.
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Dr. Brian Wolpin led studies for the drug called Direxon RASIB.
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I think this is the breakthrough we've been waiting for.
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This is the breakthrough you've been waiting for all these years?
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Yes.
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A new study out today finding it doubled survival rates.
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Among 500 patients who'd already gone through chemotherapy,
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those who got a second chemo drug lived on average 6.7 months,
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compared to more than 13 months for patients who received Direxon RASIB instead.
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This is a new medicine that blocks a really critical part of how pancreatic cancer grows.
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It targets a gene called KRAS that works like an on-off switch controlling how cells grow in the body.
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In more than 90% of pancreatic cancers,
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that gene mutates, causing the switch to get stuck in the on position,
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making cancer cells grow out of control.
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Diraxon Rasib blocks the mutation,
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stopping it from doing more damage.
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The side effects, researchers say,
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not as toxic as chemotherapy.
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Some patients can get mouth sores and a blistering rash.
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Clinical trial participant and former Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse telling a New York Times podcast in April that it's...
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Nuclear.
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Yeah, okay.
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Like burning, bubbling.
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It's already fast-tracked for FDA approval,
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now being studied to see if it can work as well for other tumors.
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The mutation at Target's is also a key driver in lung,
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colon, ovarian and endometrial cancers.
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Now the floodgates open, right?
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And pancreas cancer may be the first for this drug,
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but there will then be others,
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I think, that may also benefit.
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Despite the drug's success, patients like Debbie Orcutt know it's not a cure.
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Making the most of her precious extra time with family since her diagnosis in April 2024.
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It's been more than two years for you, Debbie.
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I know.
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Believe me, it's not lost on me.
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I just feel like God's given me another chance.
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You better make the most of it and do all good things.
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And I try.
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I really do try.
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Erica Edwards, NBC News, Spencer, Massachusetts.
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When we return, the NBA Finals now set.
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The Spurs taking on the Knicks with ticket prices skyrocketing.
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We'll tell you how much next.
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An emotional night last night for San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor
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Wemenyama after his team beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Western Conference Finals,
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setting up a rematch decades in the making.
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The Spurs will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals this week.
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The two teams last faced off in the finals back in 1999.
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That was the last time the Knicks were even in the finals
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and the end of that decades long drought is already driving up ticket demand and prices.
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Here's Shaquille Brewster.
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The excitement and pandemonium around the New York Knicks crashing into the reality of jaw-dropping ticket prices for fans.
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I have a good time, but I'm priced out.
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The cheapest tickets on resale sites start in the thousands of dollars,
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the most expensive ones hitting six figures.
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Pricing that seat geek says is in Super Bowl territory,
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all to see the first NBA championship games at Madison Square Garden since 1999.
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This is an incredibly hungry,
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an incredibly desperate fan base.
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I think that's what these ticket prices are revealing.
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The company TickPick saying tickets for the first game in New
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York are more expensive than the cheapest tickets to all seven of last year's finals games combined.
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Don't you want average fans to be able to afford prices to the game?
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The eye-popping expense part of a trend in this huge summer for sports.
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We know this is the extreme,
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but are these increased ticket prices part of a trend we're seeing across sports?
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Absolutely.
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We're seeing this in the FIFA World Cup.
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We're seeing it in the U.S.
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Open in tennis.
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We're obviously seeing it in the NBA playoffs.
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A competitive demand costing fans across sports more than ever.
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MSG Sports says it understands that ticket prices are high and that they're,
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quote, taking every possible measure to limit brokers who are jacking up prices.
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Hallie?
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That's nightly news for this Sunday, but stick around.
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Sunday Night Baseball is up next,
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the Cubs versus the Cardinals.
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I'm Hallie Jackson.
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For all of us here at NBC,
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thanks for watching and have a great week.

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No episódio de notícias transmitido em 31 de maio, diversos eventos sociais e de segurança foram destacados. As tensões aumentaram em um centro de imigração em Nova Jersey, onde manifestações exigiam melhores condições para os detentos. A cobertura mostrou a resposta das autoridades, incluindo o uso de gás lacrimogêneo contra os manifestantes. Este tipo de conteúdo fornece uma visão ampla sobre questões sociais atuais, permitindo aos alunos de inglês absorverem vocabulário relevante, expressões e estilos de comunicação que são usados em contextos reais.

Top 5 Frases para Comunicação Diária

  • “Estamos ao vivo no local com os novos desenvolvimentos.” - Útil para aprender a descrever situações em andamento.
  • “A violência está aumentando com a multidão.” - Uma frase que pode ser usada para discutir eventos negativos.
  • “O governador está pedindo calma.” - Essencial para entender e comunicar apelos ao controle social.
  • “Eles estão utilizando escudos improvisados.” - Bom exemplo para descrever ações em uma situação de crise.
  • “É um passo na direção certa.” - Útil em debates sobre melhorias e soluções.

Guia Passo a Passo para Shadowing

Para aqueles que desejam melhorar suas habilidades de fala e compreensão auditiva por meio do shadowing em inglês, siga este guia prático:

  1. Selecione o Vídeo: Escolha um vídeo do YouTube que tenha um tema interessante e que se relacione com suas metas de aprendizagem, como o episódio de notícias mencionado.
  2. Escute ativamente: Ouça o vídeo uma vez sem pausar, tentando captar o máximo de informações possíveis. Foque nos sentimentos e na entonação dos apresentadores.
  3. Reproduza em seções: Divida o vídeo em partes menores. Ouça uma frase e pause. Tente imitar o que foi dito, prestando atenção na pronúncia e no ritmo.
  4. Use o Shadow Speech: Enquanto você repete as falas, utilize a técnica de shadow speech para garantir que sua pronúncia e entonação fiquem mais próximas dos falantes nativos.
  5. Revisite e refine: Ouça novamente as seções que foram mais desafiadoras. Isso ajudará a consolidar seu aprendizado e a aumentar sua confiança ao falar.

Incorporando essas técnicas em seus estudos, você poderá aprender inglês com Youtube de maneira mais eficaz, favorecendo o domínio das habilidades auditivas e de fala. Use o shadowspeaks como referência e recursos, permitindo que você aprenda e pratique de forma consistente.

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

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