字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント [Music] [VO] I was born into a Republican family; I've been a Republican my whole life. So… [Jim Heath] I haven't always supported the president until recently. [Woman] What do you think the guys at the fire station would think if they could see this now? [Jim] Being a firefighter from Ohio, uh, we had an issue in Ohio where the governor attacked collective bargaining for police, firemen, and teachers in our state. [Jim] That was a real eye-opener for me. [Jim] "I'll be thinking about you." [Jim] Once I started getting attacked, and I really started to look at what other options were out there, because I really feel like the Republican party just left me. Shortly after that, I was watching a speech by Barack Obama. And it was on jobs. And I just, I said, "This guy was talking to me, was protecting me." And, I hadn't felt that in a while. So, I said right then and there, "This guy's got my vote." [President Obama] Did you always know you wanted to be a firefighter? [Jim] I did. [President Obama] And, how many guys in the station? [Jim] We used to have about 15 to 16, and now we're down to about 12. [President Obama-VO] Is that right? That many cutbacks? [Jim] That many - yeah. [President Obama] You know, it's tough. The first two years I, I came in, right when the recession hit, uh, the Recovery Act provided money to states to keep folks on. The needs are still there - it's not like suddenly, there are fewer fires. It's not like there are fewer kids to teach. [Jim-VO] Having the conversation with him, reinforces the fact that he stands behind [Jim] firefighters, and policemen, and teachers. [President Obama] Thanks, man. [Jim] You got my vote. [President Obama] Tell your guys I said hi. [Jim] I will. [Jim] This just reaffirms to me, that I'm doing the right thing. I'm fighting for the right guy, and I'm on the right side. [Music]
A2 初級 バラクとの夕食。消防士の話 (Dinner with Barack: A Firefighter's Story) 147 11 阿多賓 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語