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美国总统大选希拉里特朗普辩论视频完整版全程中文带字幕原版20xx(第一场首选电视辩论)点击进入20xx(第二场辩论)点击查看20xx美国大选希拉里特朗普第三场辩论直播视频带中文字幕完整版(最后一场)点击查看中文字幕内容The two US presidential candidates have clashed over jobs, terrorism and race in a bitter television debate.20xx年美国总统候选人首场电视辩论于美东时间26日晚在纽约长岛霍夫斯特拉大学开锣,民主党的希拉里克林顿和共和党的唐纳德特朗普首次同台正面交锋。

点下方视频观看完整版红黑大战,练听力和辩论的绝佳素材!希拉里川普总统辩论开战看这90分钟都说了啥美国总统大选希拉里特朗普辩论三大议题1、美国的繁荣2、美国的未来方向3、国家安全问题The attacks turned personal as Republican Donald Trump accused his rival Hillary Clinton of not having the right temperament to be president. Meanwhile, Mrs Clinton baited Mr Trump by pointing out that he refuses to release his tax returns.The New York showdown could be the most watched debate in TV history, with up to 100 million viewers.The debate was the first of three between the two candidates, and the American voters go to the polls on 8 November.辩论期间,特朗普对希拉里狂轰滥炸而后者则淡然应对。

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川普希拉里2016年美国大选首场辩论演讲稿中英对照版

Round One: Achieving Prosperity第一轮:实现繁荣主持人说:The question is about putting more money into the Americans’pockets.问题是:如何让美国人的钱包鼓起来?首先发言的是希拉里:First we have to build an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.首先,我们要建立一个能为所有人服务的经济体,而非一个只为最富有那群人服务的。

That means we need more jobs, good jobs with rising incomes.这意味着跟多的工作岗位,那种有着更高收入的好工作。

I want us to invest in you. I want us to invest in your future.我眼中的投资对象是你们,是你们的未来。

That means jobs in infrastructure and in mass manufacturing, in innovation and technology, clean renewable energy and in small businesses bec ause most of the jobs will come from small business.而这意味着基础设施建设和大型制造业里的岗位、创新和科技领域的岗位、清洁可再生能源领域的岗位,以及小企业里的岗位,因为这些工作大部分会来自小企业。

We also have to make the economy fairer. That starts with raising the national minimum wage and also guarantee finely equal pay for women’s work.我们还得让经济环境更加公平。

美国总统大选第三场辩论完整版-中文字幕

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美国总统大选第三场辩论完整版(中文字幕)Transcript of the Third Presidential DebateBOB SCHIEFFER: Good evening from the campus of Lynn University here in Boca Raton, Florida. This is the fourth and last debate of the 2012 campaign, brought to you by the Commission on Presid ential Debates. This one’s on foreign policy. I’m Bob Schieffer of CBS News. The questions are mine, and I have not shared them with the candidates or their aides.The audience has taken a vow of silence — no applause, no reaction of any kind except right now when we welcome President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney. (Sustained cheers, applause.) Gentlemen, your campaigns have agreed to certain rules and they are simple. They have asked me to divide the evening into segments. I’ll pose a question at t he beginning of each segment. You will each have two minutes to respond, and then we will have a general discussion until we move to the next segment.Tonight’s debate, as both of your know, comes on the 50th anniversary of the night that President Kennedy told the world that the Soviet Union had installed nuclear missiles in Cuba —perhaps the closest we’ve ever come to nuclear war. And it is a sobering reminder that every president faces at some point an unexpected threat to our national security from abr oad. So let’s begin.The first segment is the challenge of a changing Middle East and the new face of terrorism. I’m going to put this into two segments, so you’ll have two topic questions within this one segment on that subject. The first question, and it concerns Libya, the controversy over what happened there continues. Four Americans are dead, including an American ambassador. Questions remain. What happened? What caused it? Was it spontaneous?Was it an intelligence failure? Was it a policy failure? Was there an attempt to mislead people about what really happened?Governor Romney, you said this was an example of an American policy in the Middle East that is unraveling before our very eye s. I’d like to hear each of you give your thoughts on that.Governor Romney, you won the toss. You go first.MITT ROMNEY: Thank you, Bob, and thank you for agreeing to moderate this debate this evening. Thank you to Lynn University for welcoming us here, and Mr. President, it’s good to be with you again. We were together at a humorous event a little earlier, and it’s nice to maybe be funny this time not on purpose. We’ll see what happens. (Laughter.)This is obviously an area of great concern to the entire world and to America in particular, which is to see a — a complete change in the — the — the structure and the — the environment in the Middle East. With the Arab Spring came a great deal of hope that there would be a change towards more moderation and opportunity for greater participation on the part of women and — and public life and in economic life in the Middle East. But instead we’ve seen in nation after nation a number of disturbing events. Of course, we see in Syria 30,000 civilians having been killed by the military there. We see in — in — in Libya an attack apparently by — well, I think we know now by terrorists of some kind against —against our people there, four people dead. Our hearts and minds go to them. Mali has been taken over, the northern part of Mali, by al-Qaida-type individuals. We have in — in Egypt a Muslim Brotherhood president.And so what we’re seeing is a — a — a pretty dramatic reversal in the kind of hopes we had for that region. Of course, the greatest threat of all is Iran, four years closer to a nuclear weapon. And —and we’re going to have to recognize that we have to do as the president has done. I congratulate him on — on taking out Osama bin Laden and going after the leadership in al-Qaida. But we can’t kill our way out of this mess. We’re —we’re going to have to put in place a very comprehensive and robust strategy to help the — the world of Islam and — and other parts of the world reject this radical violent extremism which is —it’s really not on the run. It’s certainly not hiding. This is a group that is nowinvolved in 10 or 12 countries, and it presents an enormous threat to our friends, to the world, to America long term, and we must have a comprehensive strategy to help reject this kind of extremism.MR. SCHIEFFER: Mr. President.PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, my first job as commander in chief, Bob, is to keep the American people safe, and that’s what we’ve done over the last four years. We ended the war in Iraq, refocused our attention on those who actually killed us on 9/11. And as a consequence, al-Qaida’s core leadership has been decimated.In addition, we’re now able to transition out of Afghanistan in a responsible way, making sure that Afghans take responsibility for their own security, and that allows us also to rebuild alliances and make friends around the world to combat future threats. Now, with respect to Libya, as I indicated in the last debate, when we received that phone call, I immediately made sure that, number one, we did everything we could to secure those Americans who were still in harm’s way; number two, that we would investigate exactly what happened; and number three, most importantly, that we would go after those who killed Americans, and we would bring them to justice, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.But I think it’s important to step back and think about what happened in Libya. Now, keep in mind that I and Americans took leadership in organizing an international coalition that made sure that we were able to — without putting troops on the ground, at the cost of less than what we spent in two weeks in Iraq — liberate a country that had been under the yoke of dictatorship for 40 years, got rid of a despot who had killed Americans.And as a consequence, despite this tragedy, you had tens of thousands of Libyans after the events in Benghazi marching and saying, America’s our friend. We stand with them. Now that represents the opportunity we have to take advantage of. And you know, G overnor Romney, I’m glad that you agree thatwe have been successful in going after al-Qaida, but I have to tell you that, you know, your strategy previously has been one that has been all over the map and is not designed to keep Americans safe or to build on the opportunities that exist in the Middle East.MR. ROMNEY: Well, my strategy’s pretty straightforward, which is to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, to — to kill them, to take them out of the picture. But my strategy is broader than — than that. That’s —that’s important, of course, but the key that we’re going to have to pursue is a — is a pathway to — to get the Muslim world to be able to reject extremism on its own. We don’t want another Iraq. We don’t want another Afghanistan. That’s not the right course for us. The right course for us is to make sure that we go after the — the people who are leaders of these variousanti-American groups and these — these jihadists, but also help the Muslim world.And how we do that? A group of Arab scholars came together, organized by the U.N., to look at how we can help the — the world reject these — these terrorists. And the answer they came up was this.One, more economic development. We should key our foreign aid, our direct foreign investment and that of our friends — we should coordinate it to make sure that we — we push back and give them more economic development.Number two, better education.Number three, gender equality.Number four, the rule of law. We have to help these nations create civil societies.But what’s been happening over the last couple years as we watched this tumult in the Middle East, this rising tide of chaos occur, you see al-Qaida rushing in, you see other jihadist groups rushing in.And — and th ey’re throughout many nations of the Middle East.It’s wonderful that Libya seems to be making some progress, despite this terrible tragedy, but next door, of course, we have Egypt. Libya’s 6 million population, Egypt 80 million population. We want — we want to make sure that we’re seeing progress throughout the Middle East. With Mali now having North Mali taken over by al-Qaida, with Syria having Assad continuing to — or to kill —to murder his own people, this is a region in tumult. And of course Iran on the path to a nuclear weapon. We’ve got real gaps in the region.。

2016年美国大选第一场辩论

2016年美国大选第一场辩论

2016年美国大选第一场辩论2016年美国总统候选人“首场电视辩论”于美东时间26日晚在纽约长岛霍夫斯特拉大学开锣,民主党的希拉里·克林顿和共和党的唐纳德·特朗普首次同台正面交锋。

点下方视频观看完整版“红黑大战”,练听力和辩论的绝佳素材!首次电视辩论共设三大议题:(1)美国的繁荣(2)美国的未来方向(3)国家安全问题1 如何化解种族纷争主持人提问特朗普,他不断质疑奥巴马的出生地,问他对化解种族纷争有何说法。

特朗普答:“我没有说法。

是我迫使他拿出出生证明,他早就应该拿出来了。

我没说法。

”2 真相查证战在经济议题上,特朗普称希拉里曾经赞扬《跨太平洋伙伴关系协议》(TPP)。

对此,希拉里回击表示,特朗普误导大众,让外界以为她赞成TPP,“我知道你活在自己的世界里,但这些都不是事实。

”希拉里请观众上她的官网,直接点击查证特朗普说的话是真是假。

特朗普稍后则回击称:“去查她的网站,她只会告诉我们如何打击IS,在她的网站讨论打击IS,我不认为麦克阿瑟将军也会做同样的事。

”希拉里忍不住开玩笑说:“我感觉,今晚我会一直被怪罪所有以前发生的事情。

”特朗普反击道:“为什么不?”希拉里则说:“是啊,为什么不?继续在辩论会上说更多疯狂的事吧!”3 特朗普缴税议题希拉里质疑特朗普迟迟未公布缴税纪录。

对此,特朗普回应称:“我会公布我的缴税纪录,尽管我的律师不同意。

只要她(希拉里)公布被她删除的3万3千封电邮内容,我就会公布缴税纪录。

”希拉里表示,特朗普不公布税务纪录的原因有三:“第一,他(特朗普)不如他所说的有钱。

第二,或许他也没有如他所说捐出这么多钱。

第三:我们根本不知道他做些什么生意。

”希拉里还说,或许特朗普根本没缴任何所得税,特朗普则回答:“这显示我很聪明。

”4 特朗普捍卫做生意的方式希拉里抨击特朗普苛刻员工,并让数间公司倒闭。

特朗普则回击,他是生意人,自然会利用对他有利的法律规范经营公司,如果希拉里不满意,她应该去改这些法条。

美国总统大选第一次辩论中英互译

美国总统大选第一次辩论中英互译

美国总统大选第一场辩论中英翻译LEHRER: Gentlemen, at this very moment tonight, where do you stand on the financial recovery plan?First response to you, Senator Obama. You have two minutes.主持:先生们,在今晚此刻,你们所支持的金融复兴的计划如何?首先是议员奥巴马,你有两分钟演说时间。

OBAMA: Well, thank you very much, Jim, and thanks to the commission and the University of Mississippi, "Ole Miss," for hosting us tonight. I can't think of a more important time for us to talk about the future of the country.奥巴马:谢谢,JIM,也感谢密西西比大学为我们今晚举办的辩会,我想这是我们谈谈关于美国的将来的最好时机了。

You know, we are at a defining moment in our history. Our nation is involved in two wars, and we are going through the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.你知道,我们正处于历史的决定性的时刻。

我们国家卷入了两场战争,我们经历大萧条以来最严重的金融危机。

And although we've heard a lot about Wall Street, those of you on Main Street I think have been struggling for a while, and you recognize that this could have an impact on all sectors of the economy.尽管我们听到很多关于华尔街的,我一直苦苦地沉思,而你也意识到了,这可能影响到经济的所有部门。

【图文】2012年美国总统大选

【图文】2012年美国总统大选

【图文】2012年美国总统大选10-03总统候选人首场辩论10-03副总统候选人辩论10-03候选人第二场辩论10-03候选人第三场辩论11-06投票开始11-07北京时间11时投票结束2013-01-06参众两院宣布获胜者2013-01-20总统就职典礼滚动图片视频评论奥巴马成绩单谁是罗姆尼罗姆尼PK奥巴马特别报道直击大选结果统计12345看奥巴马如何被镜头“包装”新闻视频更多>>回顾:奥巴马执政的四年直击:奥巴马团队美国各州选情图更多>>11月6日,美国选民将投票选出新一届美国总统,目前大选正式进入投票阶段。

率先赢得270张选举人票者获胜。

图片万花筒更多>>时代封面上的国家表情美国总统从华盛顿到奥巴马,都是《时代周刊》封面上的常客,并形成一道独特的风景。

总统与狗| 选举中的巧合罗姆尼一家|秀场玩家奥巴马图表看大选更多>>社交媒体玩不转,大选难赢“早上起床时穿上裤子的回报是什么?我们不知道。

但我们知道,不这样做是不好的。

”2012年的竞选活动则已步入社交网站的深水区。

290票203票奥巴马获胜连任成功推特发文称“感谢” 评新华网最新快讯:美国总统奥巴马在11月6日(北京时间11月7日)举行的美国大选中获得超过270张选举人票,连任总统成定局。

[详细]策划:奥巴马的为官之道四年大考成绩单选民政治下,美国政界早已形成一套细致入微的为官“表演”之道,吃穿住行皆有讲究。

奥巴马,这个美国政界的“头号演员”有啥为官之道……[详细]奥巴马获胜消息美媒称奥巴马成功连任美总统将发表获胜演讲奥巴马笑谈《江南style》或私下给妻子跳(图)一个美国中产家庭大选投票:"当然是奥巴马"奥巴马在重要摇摆州获胜奠定胜选基础(图)一路上他这样走来第一任期内总统人生经历选情消息奥罗最后一刻转战网络社交媒体抢选票6成选民称最关注经济民调存“死穴” 选情变数大罗姆尼自曝只准备胜选演说奥巴马备好两份获胜演说选民不满:奥执政很糟罗姆尼被批“最为虚弱的诺言”大选花絮独家:奥巴马的秘诀会讲故事接地气擅抓民心奥巴马结束最后竞选活动回忆往昔泣不成声(图)4岁女童痛哭称受够美国大选网民盼早日结束奥巴马减少女儿曝光率两千金缺席最后拉票(图)小男孩与奥巴马合照时强吻女同学抢总统风头(图)分析评论秦升祺:奥巴马连任中国更有利大西洋周刊:为何共和党应对罗姆尼当总统心存恐惧华媒评美大选:无论谁当选中美关系基本格局不变FBI与美总统"为敌"近百年总统常处于下风孙哲:美国大选呈现两大特点折射其国家分裂严重美国学者:美国未来对外政策应注重对话与合作290票290票201票203票选情瞭望塔更多>>奥巴马这四年都做了啥?过去四年里,美国勉强度过经济危机,却依旧深陷泥潭。

美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)(转自CNN)-(-厦门韦博英语培训提供

美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)(转自CNN)-(-厦门韦博英语培训提供

美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)(转自CNN)-(-厦门韦博英语培训提供美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)(转自CNN)-(-厦门韦博英语培训提供美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)(转自CNN)-(-厦门韦博英语培训提供美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)Transcript: Second presidential debatePosted by CNN Political Unit(CNN) - President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney met in Hempstead, New York Tuesday evening for the second of three presidential debates, moderated by CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley.CROWLEY: Good evening from Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. I'm Candy Crowley from CNN's "State of the Union." We are here for the second presidential debate, a town hall, sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates.CROWLEY: The Gallup organization chose 82 uncommitted voters from the New York area. Their questions will drive the night. My goal is to give the conversation direction and to ensure questions get answered.The questions are known to me and my team only. Neither the commission, nor the candidates have seen them. I hope to get to as many questions as possible.CROWLEY: And because I am the optimistic sort, I'm sure the candidates will oblige by keeping their answers concise and on point.Each candidate has as much as two minutes to respond to a common question, and there will be a two-minute follow-up. The audience here in the hall has agreed to be polite and attentive - no cheering or booing or outbursts of any sort. We will set aside that agreement just this once to welcome President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney.(APPLAUSE)Gentlemen, thank you both for joining us here tonight. We have a lot of folks who've been waiting all day to talk to you, so I want to get right to it. Governor Romney, as you know, you won the coin toss, so the first question will go to you. And I want to turn to a first-time voter, Jeremy Epstein, who has a question for you.QUESTION: Mr. President, Governor Romney, as a 20-year-old college student,all I hear from professors, neighbors and others is that when I graduate, I will have little chance to get employment. What can you say to reassure me, but more importantly my parents, that I will be able to sufficiently support myself after I graduate?ROMNEY: Thank you, Jeremy. I appreciate your - your question, and thank you for being here this evening and to all of those from Nassau County that have come, thank you for your time. Thank you to Hofstra University and to Candy Crowley for organizing and leading this - this event.Thank you, Mr. President, also for being part of this - this debate.College kids all over this country. I was in Pennsylvania with someone who had just graduated - this was in Philadelphia - and she said, "I've got my degree. I can't find a job. I've got three part-time jobs. They're just barely enough to pay for my food and pay for an apartment. I can't begin to pay back my student loans."So what we have to do is two things. We have to make sure that we make it easier for kids to afford college.ROMNEY: And also make sure that when they get out of college, there's a job. When I was governor of Massachusetts, to get a high school degree, you had to pass an exam. If you graduated in the top quarter of your class, we gave you a John and Abigail Adams scholarship, four years tuition free in the college of your choice in Massachusetts, it's a public institution.I want to make sure we keep our Pell grant program growing. We're also going to have our loan program, so that people are able to afford school. But the key thing is to make sure you can get a job when you get out of school. And what's happened over the last four years has been very, very hard for America's young people. I want you to be able to get a job.I know what it takes to get this economy going. With half of college kids graduating this year without a college - excuse me, without a job. And without a college level job, that's just unacceptable.And likewise you've got more and more debt on your back. So more debt and less jobs. I'm going to change that. I know what it takes to create good jobs again. I know what it takes to make sure that you have the kind of opportunity you deserve. And kids across this country are going to recognize, we're bringing back an economy. It's not going to be like the last four years. The middle-class has been crushed over the last four years, and jobs have been too scarce. I know what it takes to bring them back, and I'm going to do that, and make sure that when you graduate - when do you graduate?QUESTION: 2014.ROMNEY: 2014. When you come out in 2014, I presume I'm going to be president. I'm going to make sure you get a job. Thanks Jeremy. Yeah, you bet. CROWLEY: Mr. President?OBAMA: Jeremy, first of all, your future is bright. And the fact that you're making an investment in higher education is critical. Not just to you, but to the entire nation. Now, the most important thing we can do is to make sure that we are creating jobs in this country. But not just jobs, good paying jobs. Ones that can support a family.OBAMA: And what I want to do, is build on the five million jobs that we've created over the last 30 months in the private sector alone. And there are a bunch of things we can do to make sure yourfuture is bright.Number one, I want to build manufacturing jobs in this country again. Now when Governor Romney said we should let Detroit go bankrupt. I said we're going to bet on American workers and theAmerican auto industry and it's come surging back.I want to do that in industries, not just in Detroit, but all across the country andthat means we change our tax code so we're giving incentives to companies that are investing here in the United States and creating jobs here.It also means we're helping them and small businesses to export all around the world to new markets.Number two, we've got to make sure that we have the best education system in the world. And the fact that you're going to college is great, but I want everybody to get a great education andwe've worked hard to make sure that student loans are available for folks like you, but I also want to make sure that community colleges are offering slots for workers to get retrained for the jobs that are out there right now and the jobs of the future.Number three, we've got to control our own energy. Now, not only oil and natural gas, which we've been investing in; but also, we've got to make sure we're building the energy source of the future, not just thinking about next year, but ten years from now, 20 years from now. That's why we've invested in solar and wind and biofuels, energy efficient cars.We've got to reduce our deficit, but we've got to do it in a balanced way. Asking the wealthy to pay a little bit more along with cuts so that we can invest in education like yours. And let's take the money that we've been spending on war over the last decade to rebuild America, roads, bridges schools. We do those things, not only is your future going to be bright but America's future is going to bright as well. CROWLEY: Let me ask you for more immediate answer and begin with Mr. Romney just quickly what - what can you do? We're looking at a situation where 40 percent of the unemployed have been unemployed have been unemployed for six months or more. They don't have the two years that Jeremy has.美国总统大选第二场辩论(中文字幕完整版)(转自CNN)-(-厦门韦博英语培训提供温馨提示:我们厦门韦博英语分级别,分层级进行教学,适合不同英语基础的学员学习,如果您想报名学习的课程,我们会为您免费提供国际顶级口语水平测试。

【视频】2016年美国大选共和党初选首场辩论

【视频】2016年美国大选共和党初选首场辩论

【视频】2016年美国大选共和党初选首场辩论美大选共和党初选首场辩论。

东部时间8月6日晚9点,俄亥俄州克利夫兰市速贷球场,举办了2016年美国大选共和党初选首场辩论。

共计2200万美国观众通过电视和网络观看辩论实况转播。

共和党内各路明星同台亮相,他们不仅猛烈炮轰民主党的希拉里·克林顿,连在共和党内素以口无遮拦著称的唐纳德·特朗普,也难逃被其他人“围殴”的命运。

来自电视媒体的统计数据显示,这场“辩论秀”创下了党内初选收视率的最高纪录。

另一方面,不少美国选民认为候选人普遍表现欠佳,共和党颇有些“未战先乱”的迹象。

即便被指“空洞、吵闹、过度娱乐化”,选前辩论终归是美国政治生活中一项不成文的制度。

正如美国“Politico”网站的专题文章指出,作为美国民主政治发展的“风向标”之一,选前辩论在过去半个世纪中逐渐形成了自己的一套规则,其仪式性意义甚至凌驾于实质内容之上。

一道独特的风景线熟悉美国大选的人对“辩论”想必不会陌生。

在全球范围内,它也是一道独特的风景线:候选人在镜头前激烈交锋,展示政治智慧和个人风采,为自己拉票。

对候选人而言,电视辩论无异于“面对几千万考官的求职面试”,稍有不慎就会前功尽弃,绊倒在白宫门前。

总统候选人公开辩论的历史,至少可以追溯到50多年前。

1948年,共和党的两位当红人物托马斯·杜威和哈罗德·斯坦森就“应否解散美国共产党”这一话题展开攻防,并通过广播实时播放,首开历史先河。

当时,不少人对这种做法存有顾虑,连辩论的发起人杜威也毫不避讳地表示,自己一度对公开辩论有所怀疑,“起初我并不赞成在共和党内部举行选前辩论,因为这将从内部削弱并分裂我们。

然而,斯坦森提出,解散美共的建议对自由民主是种威胁。

由此我认为,一场面对全体民众的公开、充分的讨论将十分必要”。

元芳,你怎么看?DonaldTrump:表现很让之前支持他的共和党选民失望。

辩论会后的采访很多原本支持川普的共和党人不满意他的表现。

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美国大选辩论第一场中文字幕完整版视频
导读:我根据大家的需要整理了一份关于《美国大选辩论第一场中文字幕完整版视频》的内容,具体内容:2016年9月26日,美国东部时间下午2点,美国2016年总统大选第一场辩论正式开战。

下面是我为大家整理的2016年美国大选辩论第一场中文字幕完整版视频,供你观赏。

2016年美... 2016年9月26日,美国东部时间下午2点,美国2016年总统大选第一场辩论正式开战。

下面是我为大家整理的2016年美国大选辩论第一场中文字幕完整版视频,供你观赏。

2016年美国大选辩论第一场
辩论持续时间:90分钟。

共分为六个部分,每部分15分钟时限。

大选辩论的意义何在?根据Nielson统计有1/3的选民表示辩论会对他们的投票决定产生重大影响,由此可见,距离大选结果尘埃落定还有一个多月,这三场辩论有着"扭转乾坤"的潜力。

这无疑为原本就备受关注的2016美国大选添了油加了醋,增加了大选的戏剧性和可看性。

在这个离大选结果只有一个多月的关头,希拉里和特朗普的两扇大门横在仍旧徘徊不定的选民面前,这场辩论就是他们最后的钥匙,让他们自行选择走进哪扇门。

废话不多说,我们开门见山,直奔主题,看看双方辩手在六个辩论板块中的表现。

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2016年美国大选辩论第一场第二部分关于种族关系的相关内容
Hillary: Race remains a significant challenge in our country and we need to restore trust between community and police. Our police should be retrained to use fore only when necessary. Everybody should acts by the law and respect the law.
希拉里:长久以来种族问题一直是我们国家的一个大问题。

我们需要重铸社区居民和警察之间的关系。

同时我们的执法人员也需要重新接受培训,只有在万不得已的时候才可以使用暴力。

我们每个人都要依法行事尊重法律。

Trump: Our society needs law and order. The situation of African-American is that they are living in the hell. The community is dangerous. Thousands of shootings happened in Chicago. We should bring back law and order. Law and order. Illegal immigrants are bad people and they are dangerous, we should take guns away them to protect our inner cities.
特朗普:我们的社会需要法律与秩序。

非裔美国人的现状就是他们简直生活在地狱里。

他们生活的社区太危险了。

芝加哥发生了数不清的枪击案。

我们应该让法律和秩序重回我们的社区。

法律和秩序。

非法移民都是坏人,他们很危险,为了保护我们所居住的城市应该禁他们的枪。

Hillary: Such a negative picture of black community. If you are African-American, Spanish, Latino,you are more likely to be arrested. You cannot just say, you need a plan. You need a positive way to work with it.
希拉里:你把美国黑人的生活描绘的可真黑暗啊。

毋庸置疑,如果你是少数种,不管是非裔美国人,西班牙人还是拉丁人,你都比美国白人更容易被逮捕,但你不能只是说说啊,你得拿出个计划来。

Trump:Seems like youve prepared so much for this debate, huh?特朗普:某人好像为这次辩论准备得过分了啊
Hillary:Prepare for the debate? I just prepare to be the president.
希拉里:准备辩论?我只是准备当总统而已。

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