April 6 – Budget battles lead off today’s program, as we explore the debates over the 2011 and 2012 U.S. government budgets. We also recap some of the significant events that happened on this day in history. Finally, we see how some aid workers are helping Japan’s youth cope with grief in the aftermath of the recent earthquake and tsunami.
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April 6, 2011
Cnn Student News
Today on Cnn student news, in Georgia there was this strong storm. Eight people were killed. There were trees that fell down and houses that got destroy. This is sad how people had to die and that houses were destroy. There was this other strong storm in Tennis. Houses also were destroyed. I hop that none of those storms happen in Arizona.
Then these three grades were saving money to go to this fieldtrip. Instead of going to the fieldtrip, they donated it to Japan. They save more then $200. I think that was nice of them to donated money to Japan.
April 6th, 2011
Today on CNN Student News, Carl Azuz talked about how America is having budget problems. The deadline for the 2011 budget is this Friday and if we don’t have it by then, then America could face a possible government shutdown, and this has happened in over 15 years. Museums, national parks, monuments, and other government paid jobs will be shutdown for awhile. Tax returns will be interrupted and so will any other government transactions. Other jobs will continue to go on, that America needs to continue to run, but others will be shutdown.
The next segment on budget is the 2012 budget proposal that republicans have proposed. They propose that we should decrease the spending and costs on Medicare and Medicaid to keep the budget within range. Democrats disagree and say if they cut costs, that it will cause people to not have all of the benefits. These budget battles continue and so do the arguments between republicans and democrats.
The disaster in Japan has caused many problems and issues all throughout the country, but, by playing and getting children’s normal routines with schooling back up and running, it has helped them to cope with the disasters tremendous impact. Some children have lost family, homes, possessions, and even there spirits, but because of there hope and coping, they have been able to deal with the disaster.
CNN STUDENT NEWS
4/6/11
Stupidity in congress
Are congress is still working on a 2011 budget and now they are beginning to work on a 2012 budget. I have seen some stupidity in my life but this tops them all. I say that they should only work on one at a time. Ether they need to decide to only work on the 2011 budget or they need to drop it and just prepare for next year so this is not happening again next year. This is a hard decision to make but I would probably go with creating a budget for the 2012 year.
2012
The year that the world is believed to end. I do not believe that this is true but some do. I am not one to crush the beliefs of others. The argument must be raised that it is possible that the moan just figured that no one would be around to follow the calendar or maybe they just wanted to mess with the people of the future
Today on cnn they talked about how a big storm hit Atlanta Georgia there also was sings of tornados it was a disaster the images shown in cnn showed the disaster that the storm made there was trees on top of homes there was also a picture of a trampoline that was bent and destroyed because of the storm. I think that this horrible people lost homes. I wonder why so much chaos is going on around the world.
There was a third grade class that was saving up money to go on a field trip but when they saw what happened to Japan, so they decided to ditch the field trip and donate money to Japan. All together they raised $200 dollars, then a teacher and a bank donated money so they earned up to $700 dollars they donated it and hopefully it helps them a lot
April 6, 2011
CNN STUDENT NEWS
On CNN STUDENT NEWS, there was a segment about Japan’s youth. Some adults hope to help the young cope with family members and friends passed away. They made a park that will let them play and be kids. Pretty soon they wont play they will just hang out and chill. There was also a graduation and people were weeping. One mom was crying because her son got graduate. Some of her family and friends died and she was crying a lot. There was a class that donated 200 dollars of their field trip money and turned into 700 dollars with the help of the teacher and a bank.
Money seems to be a problem in every country, including ours. If the Supreme Court does not come up with a deal involving the budget cuts the government will shut down. This will change some things but not all. For one, the government will still be able to do some things legally. Im not sure what they are but I know they are significant. Lets just all hope this doesn’t happen.
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Today on Cnn student news they talked about how Atlanta had a storm and it knocked down trees. The storm also hit Georgia and took out people homes. They think it was a tornado. They talked about Budget Battles and how obama isn’t doing anything .
They also talked about how some kids had saved some money to go on a field trip. They had saved 200$ but then they herd about what happened to the people in Japan. So they donated the money and the teacher added another 200 and then the bank added another 200$ so in total they had up to 600$ to send to people in Japan . I think the people will be real happy to get that money cause they need all the money they can get. I think Im going to talk to my mom about send money to people in Japan.
Today on CNN student news Carl Azuz talked about how theres these kids who are helping with the disater in Japan. They said they were saving up to a field trip, but when they heard about how they need help in Japan they thought they had $200 but the school and the bank said they had $700. Its great for them to earn n give that money when they are in need.
But i don’t think thats enough when its thousands and thousands worth of disater. Like just for a small computer it wouldn’t be over in the hundards.. But you know more the better. If i had money i would help raise some money. But i don’t. Thats the end that segment of CNN Student news.
Today on cnn student news Carl Azuz talked abotu problems arund the world. There is storms crossing the southeast. In Georgia there was a bad rain and wind storm. The wind knocked trees over on cars and houses and all over. 8 people were killed. I am sorry for the family and friends that have to deal with these losses. I hope that no more people die, and everyone stays safe.
In Japan aids are help[ing children and adults get over the deaths of their family and friends. They have made parks and other places for the kids to play. In the United States a class was saving up for a fieldtrip, but they canceled the fieldtrip to help pay for the damages done in Japan. The class had over 200 dol;ars, until the teacher threw in some more money, and a local bank threw in some more money. When they were done saving up, they had about $700. I think that thos class is very caring for the people in Japan, and Japan itself.
Today on CNN Student News there was a segment about severe weather in the southeast of the U.S. Reports on Monday said that there were possible tornados. They said it killed at least 8 people. That is really scary to know that a storm can take some ones life even if there was no tornado. I would not want that to happen to anybody.
Another segment was about coping with disaster in Japan. They started a program thing to help kids just play and have fun to keep there minds off the disasters and loss of loved ones. That is actually a really good idea for disaster victims. I like that idea a lot because kids need a chance to be kids.
P.S. I wish everyone luck on the science fair.
Today on Cnn Student News I found out that people are helping children that were in Japan during the tsunami and lost a lot of things. They were helping them by playing games with them and making them smile. I thought it was very nice of them to do that because since the children has lost a lot they need to smile every now and then.
Also on the before we go segment I heard that children were saving up for a fieldtrip and when they heard about what happened in Japan they had donated over seven hundred dollars! Those kids are very nice, they put others before themselves. They made a huge difference in Japan by doing that.
The Andrew Report
Today on CNN student news, a government shutdown is coming. If republican and democrats don’t agree on a new budget, there will be a government shut down. And from what it looks like now, that is the farthest thing from both there minds. They each want to pass their own agenda. I want to tell them how about we keep our government open, THEN work on an agenda.
Also on CNN, it brakes my heart to see what happened in Japan. Kids are suffering to pull threw the resent earthquake and tsunami. And right around now is the graduation for them, this makes them think of family and friends that have died in the quake. The kids of Japan need to pull threw and rebuild what they have lost.
Today on CNN Student news… We are getting a shortterm budget and looking for budget cuts until fr4iday. The government may shut down beacause of the hardships and Obama’s failure at managing money. We lose several things we need, like medicare when that happens.
Theres a memorial for miners who died a year ago in an explosion. The miners worked in mines obviously. They were in Vermont, maybe, when an explosion in the mine killed them. The memorial honors their mining and the goods they brought for us until their end.
Japanese kids are getting together to feel like kids after the destructive earthquake and tsunami destroyed most of their country. The strange thing is, Pokemon Black and White came out beforehand, they give America stuff and Earth tries to kill them? Bad Earth, bad.
One school also decided to donate 700$ to Japan, the thing is, they gave up their field trip to help them. Why can’t there be more people like that? All we get are the @**holes who don’t care about others and think that they are the only ones with problems.
…Oh, and a storm hit Georgia.
It’s Friday, not fri4day, how would you pronounce that anyway? Frourday? Eh, I dunno.
April 6, 2011
Today on Cnn student news, children in Japan are coping with disaster. Some adult worker aids are creating child friendly spaces where kids can play and relax with other kids so they can cope. This is mainly filled with children who have lost their homes, pets, and even family members and friends. The adults of Japan even speak out to say that the children of Japan is the future and the next generation, so they must protect them and teach them the right things in life.
In addition to Japan’s crises, students donating money to Japanese cities. Over $700 in donations was sent from students in the U.S. to go to the people in Japan that need help. The money was for a field trip of the school, but after the students saw what happened to kids in Japan they did something kind enough that a lot of kids wouldn’t do. That was a very kind and generous thing to do!
April 6, 2011
On today’s episode of CNN STUDENT NEWS there was a story about a school that was saving up money for a field trip. While they were saving the money they saw how bad Japan was affected by the tsunami and earthquake. After they saw the damage they forgot about the field trip and started donating money to Japan.
The class saved up seven hundred dollars total. It was a very nice thing for that school to do. Now Japan has even more help from different sources. That is all for today’s story. Bye bye.
April 6th
CNN Student News
Alex H
Today in Japan we find out people are trying to cope with major losses. One day everything was perfectly fine, and then the quake hits. Nobody could see that one coming. It was a strike not to be reckoned with, And then many died. Family, government, homeloess. All gone.
Georgia, land of the hilbilly’s. before it got obliterated with harsh cold weather. The weather was so amazingly frozen that being in the weather could provoke hypothermia. This could be more than just a frostbite fight.