Prática de Shadowing: Rep Chip Roy: Thou doth protest too much - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Let's bring in Texas Republican Congressman Chip Roy,
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Let's bring in Texas Republican Congressman Chip Roy,
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a member of the House Budget Committee.
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Sir, thank you so much for giving us your time on this Memorial Day weekend,
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and happy Memorial Day weekend to you.
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Good afternoon, Molly.
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Chad Pergram laid it out pretty nicely for us there.
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What's hanging in the balance here is this funding for Border Patrol and ICE,
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and one of your colleagues said they need a factory reset in the Senate.
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Your thoughts on this as you're watching this?
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Well, as someone who's on the campaign trail across the state of Texas running for attorney general,
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I know where the people are.
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And in fact, I flew back to D.C.
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Thursday to vote on reconciliation and never got the chance to because the Senate didn't get its job done.
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Let's take this in order.
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The Senate is not doing what it's supposed to do.
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I'm the lead author of the Save America Act, as you probably know.
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It's been stalled in the Senate now for five
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or six months with no real strategy or plan to move it other than just offering excuses.
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Now we've had the reconciliation package necessary to fund ICE
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and Border Patrol because Democrats refused to fund it in the normal appropriations process.
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And now it's hit a wall,
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allegedly because of some concerns raised by Mitch McConnell
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and a few others over this fund
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that was created to try to make people whole when they had the government weaponized against them.
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Now on that, I side with the administration.
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If the Congress has some concern that it might be misused, then fine.
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Pass some parameters around it if you want to,
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to say that it can't be used for somebody who assaulted a police officer or something on January 6th.
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But when you have January Sixers who were stuck in jail,
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who were targeted with this bogus charge of obstruction,
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and then they were left to their own devices,
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having to spend a lot of money for lawyers.
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When you have people that were persecuted under the FACE Act,
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including in a hearing I held,
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a 91-year-old survivor of a gulag who was being targeted by the Biden administration,
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what is her recourse?
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What is the recourse of those of us who were targeted under Arctic frost by the federal government?
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How about FISA abuses on the American people?
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How can the American people get restitution?
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This is the issue here.
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I think the president of ADMINISTRATION IS TRYING TO DO SOMETHING BECAUSE THE SENATE REFUSES TO DO ANYTHING AT ALL.
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I THINK YOU READ SOME VERY INTERESTING POINTS THERE.
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IT'S INTERESTING TO HEAR SORT OF THE LITANY OF THINGS YOU'D LIKE TO SEE GET DONE,
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INCLUDING THE SAVE ACT, FOR INSTANCE.
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AND ONE OF YOUR COLLEAGUES,
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SENATOR TED CRUZ, WAS TALKING ABOUT SORT OF,
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YOU KNOW, THE EMOTION BEHIND ALL OF THIS AND THIS RECENT MEETING WITH TED BLANCH,
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MEETING WITH LAWMAKERS.
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TAKE A LISTEN TO HOW SENATOR CRUZ DESCRIBES THINGS.
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THERE WERE FIREWORKS AT AN EPIC LEVEL.
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AND I GOT TO SAY,
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IT'S ONE OF THE ROUGHEST MEETINGS I'VE SEEN IN MY ENTIRE TIME IN THE SENATE.
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THERE WERE MULTIPLE SENATORS WHO WERE YELLING AT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
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IT WAS NOT CALM.
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IT WAS YELLING.
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JUDGMENT FUND HAD NOT BEEN ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK.
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WE WOULD BE RIGHT NOW ON THE SENATE FLOOR.
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WE WOULD BE FUNDING BORDER SECURITY.
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How do you get your colleagues in the Senate,
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perhaps some colleagues in the House,
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to focus on the issues and get things done?
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Well, this is one of the issues that's kind of driving some of us in the House crazy.
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We have sent bill after bill after bill to the Senate where it just dies.
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The supposedly greatest deliberative body on earth is not deliberating.
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Now, let's be very clear.
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Part of this is because Democrats refuse to work us on anything at all.
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The very reason that we're having to work to fund ICE
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and Border Patrol through reconciliation is because Democrats don't care
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that our border can be left wide open and the American people endangered.
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The only reason we have money to fund it right now is because we did it in the big, beautiful bill.
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But what the Senate ought to do is just put legislation on the floor,
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debate it, amend it, and pass it.
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I don't know what they're afraid of.
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They refuse to put the SAVE Act on the floor to have a full-throated debate
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and run the clock out so that we can move it back to
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that and get it to the president and get it passed.
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They refused in this case to say,
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look, let's just do the reconciliation package,
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get it funded, send it over to the House,
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and then let's be done so we'd have ICE and Border Patrol funded.
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And on this issue of the fund,
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I think they don't protest too much.
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The Senate passed a bill.
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Remember this last year?
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The Senate passed a bill that would have given them the ability to sue $500,000 each,
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but only them, only the Senate,
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for the Arctic Frost investigation.
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Now, I was a target of Arctic Frost.
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I don't think members of Congress or the Senate should get something the average American doesn't get.
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The average American that was targeted by a weaponized government,
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FACE Act, people that were protesting abortion under free speech and their religious views,
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people that have the IRS going after them,
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the ATF going after them, FISA abuses.
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What is their recourse?
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If the Senate wants to put some guardrails on it, go ahead.
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But stop your complaining and get something done.
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All right.
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Congressman Chip Roy from the House side of things,
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sending a little scolding to the other side.
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We greatly appreciate you being with us, though.
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And thank you for raising all of those topics that you feel are so important.
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We greatly appreciate you being with us.
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Happy Memorial Day.
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Happy Memorial Day to you.
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Happy Memorial Day.
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Happy Memorial Day.
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God bless you.
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Thank you.

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Analisemos algumas estruturas gramaticais e expressões chave que aparecem na fala do congressista:

  • Uso do presente simples: Frases como "the Senate is not doing what it's supposed to do" mostram como o presente simples é utilizado para descrever fatos atuais ou situações permanentes.
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Armadilhas de Pronúncia Comuns

Existem várias palavras e frases que podem ser desafiadoras na pronúncia, especialmente em um contexto político e legislativo:

  • Reconciliation: A pronúncia correta é crucial; lembre-se de que a ênfase está na terceira sílaba: re-con-cil-i-a-tion. Praticar "shadowing em inglês" pode ajudá-lo a pegar o ritmo certo.
  • Bipartisan: Esta palavra, que significa "bipartidário", pode ser confusa. A ênfase na primeira sílaba é importante: bi-PAR-tisan.
  • Constitutional: Fique atento à sequência de sílabas e à ênfase na terceira sílaba: con-sti-TU-tion-al. Essa prática de "shadow speak" ajudará a internalizar a pronúncia correta.

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O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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