You cannot see this page without javascript.

 

 

 

 

 

STUDENT NEWS

Violence in Syria

Aired March 2, 2012 - 04:00:00   ET

THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.


(MUSIC PLAYING)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When you got the blues, you got nothing to lose.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If you`re not Carl Azuz, and that`s CNN News.

GROUP: Around the world, what`s going on? Around the world, what`s going on?

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We just want to know what`s happening

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We`re just trying to be a good citizen.

GROUP: Around the world, what`s going on? Around the world, what`s going on?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Take it, Carl.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

CARL AZUZ, HOST, CNN STUDENT NEWS: I certainly will. Thank you for that excellent introduction.

As CNN Student News wraps up the week, our first report today is on Syria.

Aid groups have been asking for permission to bring food, medicine and supplies to victims of violence in Syria. Yesterday, they got the permission.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): As Syrian government forces moved into the Baba Amr neighborhood in Homs, aid groups were allowed in, too. The city of Homs is in the western part of Syria. It`s been a base for activists fighting against the Syrian military, and it`s been the target of artillery attacks for weeks. You can see some of the damage from this YouTube video.

These forces fighting the government said they left the city so that the aid could get to the civilians there.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: What you`re looking here is what was left behind when a massive tornado ripped through the city of Harrisburg, Illinois. We first reported on this yesterday, and Don Lemon talked to one survivor about his experience living through this natural disaster.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You just look at this and wonder how you ever got out. A bedroom on this side, a bedroom on that side completely destroyed, and the bathroom right there in the middle, and that`s where I was. And how the bathroom got left, good enough for me to survive, only God knows.

DON LEMON, ANCHOR, CNN NEWSROOM: So you, when you ran out, you had to come around on the street?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. I came out of that bathroom door that`s facing on that side. You can see where I busted it to get out. And I crawled -- I crawled over all this stuff and came out to here, hollering for anybody.

LEMON: When they started coming out, one by one, were you like, oh, thank God?

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Yes. Tears of joy.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: The tornado in Harrisburg had winds up to 180 miles per hour. Chad Myers compares what it looks like before and after this kind of twister hits.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

CHAD MYERS, CNN METEOROLOGIST: From this perspective, we`re turning you around so that you look from the northeast. There are the homes, they`re all built homes here. Now let me take you to what the aerial pictures of that exact image looks like. That`s what that neighborhood looks like right from the helicopter from yesterday.

The shot coming through, the bowling ball, that tornado right on through from the west to the east. And now one more shot, Sean (ph), we`re take you over here to where Don Lemon is standing, right there. There`s the strip mall before the tornado. Almost looks like a little bit of landing strip, like an airport. That`s what that strip mall looks like right now.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: The results are in from a political contest out west. The Wyoming Republican presidential caucuses. These caucus meetings went on all through February. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney came away with the most votes.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): But because of the rules in Wyoming, all of the candidates won delegates in this contest. That`s the goal in these caucuses and primaries, to win delegates. And next Tuesday, there are more than 400 delegates up for grabs. It`s called Super Tuesday, when 10 states hold elections. So look out for more on that next week.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Is this legit? There are more women than men living in the United States.

Totally true. According to the latest U.S. Census information, women outnumber men by about 5 million.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: We`re looking at more numbers for today`s Women`s History Month coverage. First, we want to mention the Salisbury (ph) High Hornets in North Carolina, because one of them got our social media question, which was related to Women`s History Month.

All right. Already told you that women outnumber men in the United States.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): That`s based on the census that was taken in 2010. But the total female population is 157 million. Of those women who are 25 years old and older, more than 30 million of them have a college degree. That`s a little higher than the corresponding group of men.

Going back a little further to 2007, there were 7.8 million American businesses owned by women. Those companies employed 7.5 million people, and they made more than a trillion dollars in revenue.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Today`s Shoutout goes out to Ms. Navarro`s science and social studies class at Berkmar Middle School in Lilburn, Georgia.

What field does an angler work in? Here we go. Is it geometry, land surveying, billiards or fishing? You`ve got three seconds, go.

An angler is someone who use (sic) a hook and line to fish. That`s your answer, and that`s your Shoutout.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: Well, most of you can head to a nearby lake and do some angling. But the fishermen who work on boats off of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, need to cast a wide net for their catch. Some officials are concerned about how those net results are affecting the fish population. David Ariosto looks at the debate.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

DAVID ARIOSTO, CNN REPORTER (voice-over): Federal regulators are now contemplating what for generations seemed inconceivable: shutting down or heavily restricting cod fishing in the Gulf of Maine. A recent federal assessment concluded the fish population was far lower than experts had thought.

Just three years earlier, the government had said the region was well on its way to recovery from decades of overfishing. Now officials are saying that forecast was wrong. For these fishermen, hundreds more like them and the thousands on who depend on their trade, tighter restrictions on their catch could cost them their jobs.

ARIOSTO: So we`ve cruising a little over six hours in the Gulf of Maine, and this crew has netted about 100 pounds of fish, mostly flounder and cod. And the day is nearly half over. A successful day is more like 1,000 pounds of fish, from what the guys tell me. So clearly there`s a sense of frustration here along the boat as we try to make that final push and look for more fish.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The hunt is on.

ARIOSTO (voice-over): But the fishermen say that this was just a bad day, that with fewer boats now and more restrictions, the sea is actually full of fish. Environmentalists reacting to the government`s latest assessment say the industry should contract to safeguard the health of the fishery.

But others say counting fish beneath the water is a murky science. Research boats run random samplings at sea. But because where fish swim is uncertain, the numbers they catch, like our own experience out on the water today, can vary.

STEVE CADRIN, UMASS SCIENTIST: It`s really not much different than a weather report. I think we`ve all become accustomed to the weather report coming from data and a model, and we understand that the forecast may not be perfect.

ARIOSTO (voice-over): Here in Gloucester, Massachusetts, cod is king, bringing in nearly $16 million a year for the regional economy, and even more when distribution sales are tallied. Others with roots here say some way must be found to both protect the ecosystem and keep fishermen working -- David Ariosto, CNN, out at sea in the Gulf of Maine.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: Update for you on our story about Beren Academy: it`s an orthodox Jewish school, and its basketball team was planning to forfeit its shot at a state title because the semifinal game was scheduled during the Sabbath, a religious observance.

Yesterday an announcement was made that the game would be rescheduled so that the team could play. Before that news broke, we asked what you thought about this story.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): Charlotte thinks the team had planned to do the right thing. "Their religion will be important for the rest of their lives, while basketball is just a hobby."

Trey agrees, saying, "Religion over sports any day. Religion is a part of your self and your beliefs."

Charis -- or Charis -- respects them for keeping their faith, but argues, "There would have been no harm in making the game a one-time thing."

Nathan thinks that if the team signed up for a tournament, they should deal with the scheduled that was already set.

From Hannah, "Everyone should stand up for their faith, and I`m glad even devoted basketball teams are, too."

And CV wrote, "Sports are played to teach daily lessons in life, and this is one of those lessons. Many faithful people realize that a true believer has to make sacrifices in order to show their commitment to their God."

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: And before we go, political campaigns are sometimes called horse races.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): But this candidate brings another animal element to a contest in Virginia. Name is Hank, and he wants your vote. He`s actually running for the U.S. Senate.

Hank got a handful of votes when he ran for state senate recently. So his owner and campaign manager decided Hank was destined for higher office. He has a political platform, even it`s just a scratching post. His main focus? Keeping the streets clean.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ: Figures that a cat would be most concerned with litter. Ha. Maybe one day he`ll run for president if he`s "feline" up to it. Whoo! All right. We only scratched the surface of the "pun-tential" for this story. Hope you have a great weekend. Bye-bye.

END

원문출처 : http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_studentnews/~3/vl7-Q9ns6XI/index.html

profile
엮인글 :
List of Articles
번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜sort 조회 수

VOA News Obama Announces New Funds to Expand Science Education

Obama Announces New Funds to Expand Science Education President Barack Obama has announced nearly a quarter-billion dollars in new pledges to support the study of science, technology, engineering and math, a group of fields jointly called STEM.... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 1 ratings Time: 02:18 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o05Ewiwcnng&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News California Science Center Tells Story of Ancient Scrolls

California Science Center Tells Story of Ancient Scrolls The manuscripts known as the Dead Sea Scrolls were uncovered in the mid-20th century, and they are still yielding clues about life and religious beliefs in ancient Israel. As VOA's Mike O'Sullivan... From: VOAvideo Views: 21 1 ratings Time: 02:40 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wBW6y9WfNQ&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Trans-boundary Water Resources and Ways to Manage Disputes

Trans-boundary Water Resources and Ways to Manage Disputes The United Nations marked World Water Day on Sunday, March 22, to highlight the importance of water resources to sustainable development. The issue is becoming more pressing as climate change. From: VOAvideo Views: 13 1 ratings Time: 03:28 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h44vQiddcc&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Washington Watches Countdown on Iran Talks Deadline

Washington Watches Countdown on Iran Talks Deadline The coming week could determine whether years of negotiations over Iran's nuclear program bear fruit - or not. VOA's Michael Bowman reports, parties to the international talks are speaking... From: VOAvideo Views: 3 1 ratings Time: 02:13 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxIG7PmSUtw&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Texas Festival Has International Impact

Texas Festival Has International Impact The annual South by Southwest Conference in the southern U.S. state of Texas will wrap up this weekend with more panel discussions, more film screenings and a lot more music. Tens of thousands... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:57 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=700cgq84Zts&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Northeast Exodus Complicates Nigeria Vote

Northeast Exodus Complicates Nigeria Vote Nigerians are set to vote in high-stakes elections on March 28. But hundreds of thousands of Nigerians who fled the northeast because of Boko Haram are not sure if they can travel home to... From: VOAvideo Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 02:38 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbFNth6RPv4&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Entrepreneurs Cash In on Colorado's Legal Pot Crop

Entrepreneurs Cash In on Colorado's Legal Pot Crop The legalization of marijuana in Colorado has led to commercial success that surprised even the most optimistic supporters. Since the state expanded regulation of medical marijuana in 2014... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:37 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rdb-HOX5OL8&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Obama Wants to Reset US Relations With Iran

Obama Wants to Reset US Relations With Iran In his Nowruz message to the Iranian people, U.S. President Barack Obama called for an end to decades of mutual mistrust and fear. As the Iranians mark their new year, six world powers prepare... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:50 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZFgbExw2_k&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Sound Imaging Used to Find Hidden Cracks in Infrastructure

Sound Imaging Used to Find Hidden Cracks in Infrastructure Finding hidden cracks in large structures, such as bridges and airplanes, can be the difference between life and death, if the flaw leads to a catastrophic collapse. Scientists at Bristol... From: VOAvideo Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 02:27 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHPMBZSOHks&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Germany Warily Assumes Greater Global Role

Germany Warily Assumes Greater Global Role Germany has taken the lead in trying to solve the European financial crisis and to stop the war in Ukraine. But is Berlin ready to play a larger international role? VOA's Jela de Franceschi... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:18 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1UlMraQ4gM&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Americans Wonder: Is Islamic State Truly Islamic?

Americans Wonder: Is Islamic State Truly Islamic? With militants in the Middle East attacking members of other faiths and destroying museum pieces deemed 'un-Islamic,' a heated debate is underway in America over the religious roots of... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:35 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljxU21IAogk&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Physical Rehabi Robot Helps Heal Muscle Damage

Physical Rehabi Robot Helps Heal Muscle Damage Physical therapists have a variety of tools to help patients with neurological or orthopedic injuries regain control of their muscles. There are balls and boards to improve balance, stretchy... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:07 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpJet8UJ5KI&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Kerry Addresses Iran Nukes as Talks Resume

Kerry Addresses Iran Nukes as Talks Resume U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says the obstacles to a nuclear deal with Iran are more political than technical. Kerry spoke before heading to Switzerland to continue international negotiation... From: VOAvideo Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 02:24 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQKTylx_EJY&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Families Press Lebanese Government to Secure Hostages' Release

Families Press Lebanese Government to Secure Hostages' Release Lebanese security forces have been engaged in a fierce but intermittent battle with with Islamist militants near Arsal since last summer. Families of soldiers who have been kidnapped by the... From: VOAvideo Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 02:52 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZQZaAP218U&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Islamic State Violence Raises Tensions in Jordan

Islamic State Violence Raises Tensions in Jordan Bordering both Iraq and Syria, Jordan hosts hundreds of thousands of refugees, many fleeing the Islamic State. Some of the refugees are Christians who say they were especially targeted by... From: VOAvideo Views: 422 4 ratings Time: 02:50 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=derwfc6rhYw&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News UN-Led Partnership Spurs Health Gains for Poor Women, Kids

UN-Led Partnership Spurs Health Gains for Poor Women, Kids More than 300 governments, foundations and businesses around the world have joined the U.N.-led initiative to improve health care for millions of poor women and children. The so-called Every... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:31 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSwIdkWZ7vw&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News US Hiring Improves; Jobless Rate Falls to 5.5%

US Hiring Improves; Jobless Rate Falls to 5.5% U.S. unemployment declined to 5.5 percent in February, down two-tenths of 1 percent from January's figure, as American companies added 295000 new workers to their payrolls. That was better... From: VOAvideo Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:56 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7oW1MUvYDk&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News In Ukraine's Nikishino, No House Untouched by Fighting

In Ukraine's Nikishino, No House Untouched by Fighting In the village of Nikishino, in eastern Ukraine, recent fighting has brought utter devastation. Ninety percent of the houses are damaged or destroyed after government forces tried and failed... From: VOAvideo Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 02:17 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsr8aZiZH4A&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News In Their Own Words: Citizens of Kobani

In Their Own Words: Citizens of Kobani Civilians are slowly returning to Kobani, after Kurdish fighters backed by coalition airstrikes fought off a four-month siege of the northern Syrian town by Islamic State militants. VOA Kurdish... From: VOAvideo Views: 7 0 ratings Time: 01:06 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wreA_quy2k&feature=youtube_gdata

VOA News Former Senator, Children Defy Capitol Hill Sledding Ban

Former Senator, Children Defy Capitol Hill Sledding Ban A snowstorm closed the U.S. Federal Government in Washington, D.C., Thursday. With schools also closed, children took to sledding on Capitol Hill, despite authorities banning the practice... From: VOAvideo Views: 4 1 ratings Time: 01:10 More in News & Politics 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjaOplALOrw&feature=youtube_gdata

본 사이트에서는 회원분들의 게시된 이메일 주소가 무단으로 수집되는 것을 거부합니다. 게시된 정보 및 게시물의 저작권과 기타 법적 책임은 자료제공자에게 있습니다. 이메일:chanyi@hanmail.net Copyright © 2001 - 2022 EnjoyEnglish.co.kr. All Right Reserved.
커뮤니티학생의방교사의 방일반영어진로와 진학영어회화