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4页xx年12月英语六级听力精选新闻素材 众所周知,在四、六级中,听力局部一直是考生们复习的重点,也是令大家最头疼,同时也是很容易失分的地方以下是网的关于听力精选新闻素材,供大家备考 Trump Invites Russia to Hack Clinton's Computer to Find 'Missing' Emails Ken Bredemeier Last updated on: July 27, xx 4:53 PM U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump encouraged Russia on Wednesday to hack into the email server of his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, to find "the 30,000 emails that are missing" from her time as the country's secretary of state. “It would be interesting to see. I will tell you this, Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," Trump told reporters. "I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press." He said Moscow "probably" already has the emails Clinton considered to be private and deleted from the private email server she used while she was the top U.S. diplomat from xx to xx, during President Barack Obama's first term. “They probably have them," Trump said. "I’d like to have them released. It gives me no pause, if they have them, they have them. If Russia or China or any other country has those emails, I mean to be honest with you, I’d love to see them.” The Clinton campaign called Trump's statement the "first time that a major presidential candidate has actively encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against a political opponent." A U.S. intelligence official familiar with the matter told VOA that Trump's ments would have no bearing on uping intelligence briefings Trump will receive as the Republican presidential candidate. "Nominees for president and vice president receive these classified briefings by virtue of their status as candidates, and do not require separate security clearances before the briefings,” the official said. "Candidates are advised of the classified nature of the material." The official also emphasized that the briefings for Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton "will be provided on an even-handed, non-partisan basis." Trump's ments came at a wide-ranging news conference at his golf resort in Florida, where he downplayed his connections to Russia. WikiLeaks release U.S. puter experts have said in recent days they believe that Russian state actors are behind the hacking into puters at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, following WikiLeaks' release of nearly 20,000 emails that showed party officials favored Clinton's presidential nomination and tried to undermine the candidacy of her rival, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Some Democratic officials are claiming that the timing of the release of the documents, just before the Democratic National Convention convened this week to alaim Clinton's nomination, suggests that Russian President Vladimir Putin favors Trump in November's U.S. national election to pick Obama's suessor. Russia said it had nothing to do with the security breach. Clinton, who claimed her party's xx nomination on Tuesday, said she considers the hacking to be a national security issue. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is probing the breach. No respect Trump sought to distance himself from the purported Russian connection to the hacking at Democratic offices and Moscow's supposed support for his candidacy. "It is so farfetched," he said. "It’s so ridiculous. Honestly I wish I had that power. I’d love to have that power, but Russia has no respect for our country." Trump repeatedly said, "I have nothing to do with Russia,” although he had praised Putin in the past. "I have nothing to do with Russia. I said that Putin has much better leadership qualities than Obama, but who doesn’t know that?" Clinton's use of the private email server, rather than a government server, has been a long-running controversy in the U.S., plicating her run for the White House. The FBI recently concluded that she was "extremely careless" in her handling of classified information in the emails during her time as secretary of state but that no criminal charges were warranted. 。
