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The Suspect In Recent Leak Of Classified Pentagon Documents Posted On Social Media; Repair Of The Famous French Cathedral Notre Dame After A Devastating Fire In 2019.


COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: What`s up lovely people. It`s Tuesday time to shine, hope you`re ready to rock and fuel your mind. I`m Coy Wire. This is

CNN 10. Let`s get informed and uplifted with the best 10 minutes in news. We`re going to start today with the latest news on the suspect in a recent
 

 uplifted [ʌpˋlɪftɪd] adj. 精神高涨的


leak of classified Pentagon documents posted on social media. On Friday, in federal court in Boston, Jack Teixeira, a former airman of the
 

airman [ˋɛrmæn] n.【美】海军航空勤务


Massachusetts Air National Guard was charged under the Espionage Act for the unauthorized retention and transmission of National Defense Information
 

espionage [ˋɛspɪənɑʒ] n. 谍报;间谍活动


as well as the removal of classified materials.

According to court documents, Teixeira worked as a low-ranking I.T. official and held top secret security clearance. He allegedly posted about
 

clearance [ˋklɪrəns] n.(对废物或不要的东西的)清除,清理


the documents online in December and shared photos of them in January. Detailed intelligence assessments were among the leaked U.S. documents.

Now CNN has reviewed some of them and they contain a wide array of highly classified information such as info from eavesdropping on important allies
 

eavesdropping [ˋivz͵drɑpɪŋ] n. 偷听


and adversaries as well as evaluations on the status of the Ukraine war. CNN Pentagon Correspondent Oren Liebermann has more.
 

adversary [ˋædvɚ͵sɛrɪ] n. 敌手;敌人


(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

OREN LIEBERMANN, CNN PENTAGON CORRESPONDENT: In a federal courtroom in Boston, 21-year-old, Jack Teixeira, faced his legal fate for the first time

charged through the Espionage Act with unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents and national security information. The Airman First Class
 

Airman First Class 空军一等兵


at the center of an investigation into a leak of top-secret information.

In court, his father yelled out, "Love you, Jack." The response, "Love you to, Dad."

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Are you surprise by this?

LIEBERMANN: Outside the courthouse, Teixeira`s family thrust into the spotlight with national security interests at stake said nothing. Teixeira
 

thrust [θrʌst] v. 用力推


was an I.T. specialist with the Massachusetts Air National Guard. He enlisted before graduating high school. His senior year photo had a quote
 

enlist [ɪnˋlɪst] v. 从军,入伍


that now appears prophetic, actions speak louder than words. He`s had a top-secret clearance since 2021. And access to sensitive compartmentalized information
 

prophetic [prəˋfɛtɪk] adj. 预示的;预兆的

actions speak louder than words 行动胜于言语。事实胜于雄辩。坐而言不如起而行

compartmentalized [͵kəmpɑrtˋmɛnt!aɪzd] adj. 分离隔绝的


in a job that requires a lifetime binding non-disclosure agreement.
 

non-disclosure agreement 保密协议

disclosure [dɪsˋkloʒɚ] n. 揭发;透露;公开[U];揭发(或败露)的事情


MERRICK GARLAND, ATTORNEY GENERAL: People who sign agreements to be able to receive classified documents acknowledge the importance to the national

security of not disclosing those documents, and we intend to send that message how important it is to our national security.

LIEBERMANN: One day earlier at one hour south, Teixeira was spotted on his back porch reading a book, moments later the FBI tactical team closed in on
 

porch [portʃ] n. 阳台,走廊


Teixeira taking him into custody outside his house.

On Discord, an online platform frequently used by gamers, Teixeira built his own group of friends and followers. Court documents allege that late
 

allege [əˋlɛdʒ] v.(无充分证据而)断言,宣称


last year he began sharing classified information, a user in the chat group telling the FBI at first it was just paragraphs of text and then

photographs of documents that contained what appeared to be classification markings.

ANDREW MCCABE, CNN SENIOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ANALYST: The fact is, it`s quite easy to do if you are a person who has decided to violate your oath, to

violate the training and the rules that you operate under and to proactively make a decision to break the law.
 

proactively [proˋæktɪvlɪ] adv. 积极地;主动地


LIEBERMANN: In the days before his arrest, court documents say Teixeira used his government computer to search classified intelligence reporting

for the word leak on attempt to find out if investigators were on to him.

(On camera): After Teixeira`s first court appearance on Friday, he`ll have a detention hearing on Wednesday. This whole legal process it seems moving

forward very quickly. About a week from when President Joe Biden, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and others first learned about the leaks to the

arrest and the prosecution now moving forward for Jack Teixeira. Oren Liebermann, CNN at the Pentagon.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Ten-second trivia.

Where did Napoleon Bonaparte crown himself emperor of the French?

Arc de Triomphe, Palace of Versailles, Champs-Elysees or Notre Dame Cathedral?

Napoleon was at Notre Dame in 1804 when he took the crown from Pope Pius VII and placed it on his head by himself.

Notre Dame, an 860-year-old Cathedral in Paris is one of the most iconic churches in the world, but a massive blaze in 2019 destroyed large parts of

the relic including its idyllic spire and its roof which collapsed as firefighters battled the blaze. The roof had been said to be made of a
 

idyllic [aɪˋdɪlɪk] adj. 田园风光的; 快乐无忧的; 质朴宜人的


forest because of the acres and acres worth of trees that were made into beams to build it. But Notre Dame is being rebuilt now. Let`s meet up with

CNN Senior International Correspondent Jim Bittermann in Paris to see how this majestic monument is coming along.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

JIM BITTERMANN, CNN SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: It was the most haunting image of a sickening afternoon. The spire of Notre Dame crashing
 

haunting [ˋhɔntɪŋ] adj. 萦绕于心头的,不易忘怀的

sickening [ˋsɪkənɪŋ] adj. 令人作呕的; 令人厌恶的


through the cathedral roof as flames burned all around. In the four years since as giant oaks have been felled, and the ashes cleared away, shock and dismay
 

dismay [dɪsˋme] n. 惊慌,沮丧,气馁


has turned to confidence that the spire and the cathedral will rise again. And soon, if you believe, the general, who President Emmanuel Macron

put in charge of rebuilding the monument.

GENERAL JEAN-LOUIS GEORGELIN, FRENCH ARMY GENERAL IN CHARGE OF RESTORATION: The President say we will rebuild this cathedral in five years, is the words of a head of state of France and reputation of France is at stake.

BITTERMANN: The General wants the Chief of Staff of the French army went to visit an extraordinary woodshop in eastern France to inspect how the work

is going. Here carpenters are moving around tons of oak like children`s building blocks to rebuild the spire that collapsed as well as the rest of

the cathedrals roof beams which were destroyed in the fire, cutting and fitting, precise down to the millimeter.

(On camera): Well, much care and effort and money are being expended to make sure the reconstructed Notre Dame is just like the old one. The

workers who are working on these giant pieces of wood say they are sometimes amazed at how they could have done all this 1000 years ago.

(Voice-over): One person who`s had a better view than most of the Notre Dame reconstruction is photographer Tomas Van Houtryve. His photos are

going up along the walls of the Notre Dame worksite. He began taking pictures of the cathedral long before the fire, sometimes using an ancient
 

worksite [ˈwɝksaɪt] n. 工地; 工作场所


wooden camera as old as the iconic spire itself.

Van Houtryve was then commissioned to document the Working side by National Geographic and the French establishment charged with the Notre Dame

restoration and preservation. As the monument slowly rose again from the ashes, he emotionally recorded the work inside and outside.

TOMAS VAN HOUTRYVE, PHOTOGRAPHER: When you`re inside Notre Dame, you feel something. It`s a place of reverence. And when you`re inside it, and you
 

reverence [ˋrɛvərəns] n. 敬爱,崇敬;敬畏


see it and it`s damaged to stay, you feel something even more. I mean, it goes straight to your heart.

BITTERMANN: Van Houtryve has watched firsthand, as not only the damage from the fire was cleared away, but as well centuries of grime that had
 

grime [graɪm] n. 尘垢;污点


accumulated before the fire. In some ways he believes the newly restored Notre Dame will be even better than what was there before.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: What would you do if you were outside having some lunch or sipping some coffee and a motorized robotic trash can just rode up on you and
 

can [kæn] n. 金属容器

ride up 骑车向某人/某处行进


started staring at you with this little camera lens? Today`s story getting a 10 out of 10 is about a recent study in the streets of New York that

found while robot trash cans promoted social interaction and encouraged recycling. Some folks weren`t about it at all.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Come here, buddy. Thank you. Good job.

WENDY JU, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, CORNELL TECH: When we did this project, we were actually hoping to roboticize chairs and tables literally our
 

roboticize [roˋbɑtə͵saɪz] v. 机器人化, 自动化


partners, you know, and the business improvement district said, are you kidding? It`s New York, you have to do trash.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Oh, good boy. Oh, there you go, good boy.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It`s recycling.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, it`s recycling. Oh, you are. You are a bad boy. You don`t know what you`re doing. Yeah, it`s OK. They`re learning. It still

helps.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: That`s creepy. That`s just freaking creepy.
 

creepy [ˋkripɪ] adj. 令人毛骨悚然的


UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yeah.

ILAN MANDEL, PH.D STUDENT, CORNELL TECH: We`re not trying to sell a trash robot, we`re trying to understand how people interact with robot objects.

Before we do the deployment, we watch how the people who clean the streets actually do their work.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: There you go.

MANDEL: The work they do is incredibly nuanced and difficult and very unlikely to be automatable without completely restructuring the
 

nuanced [ˋnuɑnst] adj. 具有细微差别的;微妙的; 缜密的


infrastructure of the street.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: What does he want?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That cup bro.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I will give you my straw.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: What say you about robotic trash cans? Robots or no bots? I want to thank all of you who`ve subscribed and commented on our CNN 10 YouTube

channel. Our special shout out is going to Godley, Texas today. Godley High School rise up. I also want to give a special hello to Mr. Moore from David

T. Howard Middle School. It was nice meeting you at the Dogwood Festival in Atlanta last weekend. Keep crushing that tennis game and remember outwork
 

dogwood [ˋdɔg͵wʊd] n. 山茱萸


everyone every single day. I`ll see you tomorrow everyone.

I`m Coy Wire, and we are CNN 10.

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uplifted [ʌpˋlɪftɪd] adj. 精神高涨的

airman [ˋɛrmæn] n.【美】海军航空勤务

espionage [ˋɛspɪənɑʒ] n. 谍报;间谍活动

clearance [ˋklɪrəns] n.(对废物或不要的东西的)清除,清理

eavesdropping [ˋivz͵drɑpɪŋ] n. 偷听

adversary [ˋædvɚ͵sɛrɪ] n. 敌手;敌人

Airman First Class 空军一等兵

thrust [θrʌst] v. 用力推

enlist [ɪnˋlɪst] v. 从军,入伍

prophetic [prəˋfɛtɪk] adj. 预示的;预兆的

actions speak louder than words 行动胜于空言。 事实胜于雄辩。坐而言不如起而行

compartmentalized [͵kəmpɑrtˋmɛnt!aɪzd] adj. 分离隔绝的

non-disclosure agreement 保密协议

disclosure [dɪsˋkloʒɚ] n. 揭发;透露;公开[U];揭发(或败露)的事情

porch [portʃ] n. 阳台,走廊

allege [əˋlɛdʒ] v.(无充分证据而)断言,宣称

proactively [proˋæktɪvlɪ] adv. 积极地;主动地

idyllic [aɪˋdɪlɪk] adj. 田园风光的; 快乐无忧的; 质朴宜人的

haunting [ˋhɔntɪŋ] adj. 萦绕于心头的,不易忘怀的

sickening [ˋsɪkənɪŋ] adj. 令人作呕的; 令人厌恶的

dismay [dɪsˋme] n. 惊慌,沮丧,气馁

worksite [ˈwɝksaɪt] n. 工地· 工作场所

reverence [ˋrɛvərəns] n. 敬爱,崇敬;敬畏

grime [graɪm] n. 尘垢;污点

can [kæn] n. 金属容器

ride up 骑车向某人/某处行进

roboticize [roˋbɑtə͵saɪz] v. 机器人化, 自动化

creepy [ˋkripɪ] adj. 令人毛骨悚然的

nuanced [ˋnuɑnst] adj. 具有细微差别的;微妙的; 缜密的

dogwood [ˋdɔg͵wʊd] n. 山茱萸


 

 

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