April 18 – Today on CNN Student News, we tour a tornado-struck Southeast and examine the destruction left behind. We’ll explore what Texas is doing in response to “epic” wildfires in that region, and we visit Chicago, where a public school has banned lunches made at home.
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April 18, 2011
CNN STUDENT NEWS
Today on CNN STUDENT NEWS they talked about how a storm-struck south. It struck in Alabama. People homes were destroyed cause of the storm. Some people went outside because they saw people outside. Therefore, they went outside to see what was going on. When they were outside, they saw what the storm had done. They saw houses and trash all round them. It killed about 40 killed people. I hope bad weather turns into better weather.
In addition, they talked about how a school in California, they would not let students bring their own lunches to school. The principle was the only one who said that they could not bring their lunches. Other people think that the parents should decide whether they should bring their own lunches or the schools. I agree with that opinion in whether their parents should decide what their children eat.
April 18, 2011
Today on CNN Student News, Carl Azuz talked about how tornadoes are moving all across the southeastern part of America. The storms are moving all throughout the nation, and they are destroying everything in their path. Mississippi and North Carolina, has been hit the worst. Everything from roofs, power lines, and small trailers, have been completely torn apart. Some homes have been found scattered across land, and yards away from the foundation of the home. It is amazing how strong wind is. I hope that these storms stop soon, so that it doesn’t spread throughout the rest of the nation, and cause more destruction.
Also in CNN Student News, Carl Azuz talked about how schools in Chicago have banned students from bringing there own lunches to school. The reason for this school lunch ban is because the school states that school lunches are healthy than students bringing their lunches. The only way that a student could bring there lunch, is if they have some type of food allergy of disorder from food. Some kids say that this is unreasonable and should not be incorporated in schools, other students say that it is a chance for students to start eating healthy, and will help prevent child obesity. I agree with both sides.
CNN Student News
April 18, 2011
Today on CNN Student News, in the southeast there was powerful storms. There were tornados and they destroyed thousands of homes. 40 people died. I really fell badly for them. The most damage state was in North Carolina. 30 people died there.
In Chicago, there is a school that they do not permit lunches from home. They said that they want there students to be healthy. I think that it should be the parent’s decision.
Well this is all for today.
Jacob Botamer
CNN Student News
April 18, 2011
Today on CNN Student News they talked about a storm hitting the southern region of the US. There was a tornado that sweep across Alabama. The tornado killed about 40 people. The tornado was around for five minutes. The tornado sweep across the highway and tipped a eighteen-wheeler over, and then made a house have a huge sunroof. There was also a wildfire in Texas. The wildfire was about one hundred football fields long. These things are very bad.
They also talked about Miami heat fans stayed in one spot for forty-eight hours. If they could stay there this long they would win free tickets to their up coming game. There were complaints about legs going stiff and back acks. There was one old man that remained there and won them tickets.
April 18, 2011
Today on cnn student news, they talked about a storm that hit the southeast part of the country. In addition, many tornadoes hit the southeast states. However, the state that was had more damage was North Carolina. At least 30 people died in North Carolina. They showed us all the damage that left the tornado. The only thing that you could see was trash and houses destroyed. I feel bad for all those people that got affected by the tornado.
In addition, they also talked about a wildfire in Texas. Between Friday and Sunday, the wildfires double its size. So now, the wildfire is hundreds of thousands of acres. I hope the wildfire stops soon. That’s all for today
CNN STUDENT NEWS
4/18/11
BIG SELL!
You have probably seen this wording plenty of times. Well I am going to tell you the truth of the sell. The sell is merely a reduction of a stores mark up and often the stores will mark their prices for that item high right before the sell and then lower it for the sell it is a game to them they are the players and we are the prize. this game is good for are economy because more we spend more the store receives more the store receives more their stock goes up higher the stock more money there is to cash out that is the greatness of America. Most money just goes in this cycle for the sum of its life.
After the sum of a dollars life is over it is sent to the national treasury to be destroyed and this money is replaced by new updated bills this cycle has been going on since the first Lincoln was printed. I am amused by the American money system because all the money that we praise so highly is merely bills of debt made of a special paper it has no true value but we give it value it is almost useless if taken out of its realm of value.
April 18, 2011
Today on Cnn student news, tornadoes and things that no one should have to deal with. It is scary when tornadoes are showing up in several of the U.S.’s states. Local business and homes are being destroyed bye this epic weather. Just in North Carolina alone, there were 23 deaths. My own grandmother that lives in North Carolina got her house torn apart by this tornado. When I got the picture on my phone, it scared me.
In addition, no bagged lunches! Some students are only allowed to eat school lunches at their school. The only time you get to bring your lunch is if you have a health issue. The principle and staff made the choice saying it was healthier and better for the students. It should at least be the parent’s choice and not the school’s.
Before we go, a 48-hour long sitting challenge. In Miami, challengers were sitting down to get two lower-level tickets to all of the Heat’s home playoff games. You were aloweed to get food and bathroom breakes, but if I was there, I would be sleeping. But, in the end a man named Ramon Perez was named the winner. CONGRADUATIONS!!
Today on cnn they talked about a public school in, Chicago they said that the schools principal made a rule, and that rule was that students can’t bring lunch from home. I think that this is, unfair because school lunches aren’t always healthy. And what if a student is allergic to the lunch then they would have to go threw the rest of the day with out eating and that can affect the students learning.
They also talked about how in Miami Florida there was a competition; the competition was that who ever can stay sitting down for 48 hours would win tickets to all the HEATS play off games a this people had bathroom breaks and lunch breaks so that’s good that means that nobody wet there chair, a man named Ramon Parez won there was 35 people left sitting so they had to do a trivia game so that they could declare a winner.
Today on CNN student news the Quake Tsunami and a basketball competion. Carl talked about how the tsunami damage to the Nucler power plant. It will take them six to nine months to fill in the holes with sement, and only when the toxic waste clears up thousands of people who live close can go back home. I hope it clears up soon so families can go back and live life.
On the before we go segment, carl talked about the hot seat. The hot seat is a basketball competion. The people who were competing to get tickets for a game. The rules are: sit in the seat for the longest amount of time in the stadium, Bathroom breaks, and you can get food and water. It would be horrible because it was in the high 80s. 48 hours later there was 30 people still in the competion, so they did trivia. Romone Preze won. I think it would be a pretty cool compeition, but i would not have won, becuase i am not good at trivia.
April 18, 2011
On this episode of CNN STUDENT NEWS there was a story about the southern regions of the U.S. There was a storm with many tornadoes. This storm just demolished many states. There were many houses that were flattened by this storm. It is a tragedy that this has happened. I hope that everyone is ok.
Also on the before we go segment there was a story about some major basketball fans. These fans were awake for forty eight hours answering trivia questions. I think that it would be worth it. The winner of the competition will win tickets to see a basketball game. That is all for today’s episode.:)
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Today on Cnn student news they talked about how in some states there having tornados. It has killed over 40 people it knocked down houses and trees. Im so glad that tornados never really come to Arizona . Because you can die by them get hurt real bad lose your house .
He also talked about Texas wildfire or a 1,000 Acers were burned away . A thousand acers are like a thousand football fields. So imaging how big this fire has to be I would probably faint. Cause it would be my first time seeing a wildfire like that .
Today on Cnn Student News I found out that in the southeast of the United States there was tornado storms that hit that area. The state that was mostly damaged was North Carolina. Everything there was messed up. The roofs on houses had been torn off and trees were blown over and some landed on people’s houses. I think that it was scary because forty people were killed in all of the tornadoes.
Also in Virginia people are honoring victims a shooting thing. I think it is very good that they do that because the victims need to be remembered. And they do this because it was the biggest terrible thing that has happened in Virginia…I think.
April 18, 2011
CNN STUDENT NEWS
On CNN STUDENT NEWS there was a segment about tornadoes. Midwestern states like Alabama are getting tornadoes. Tornadoes are blowing out transformers (not Optimus Prime or Bumblebee).Transformers are devices used to transfer electric energy from one circuit to another. One woman’s baby almost got hit by a tree but it barely missed. Even parents almost got hit but there house is damaged.
The heat of the weather in Miami needs a little cold air but not enough to cause a tornado. People competed for 2 lower seats at Miami heats playoffs. One man won them by answering a trivia question. I’m not really a big fan of basketball but it would be pretty cool to go to the playoffs
April 18, 2011
On this episode of CNN STUDENT NEWS there was a story about the southern regions of the U.S. There was a storm with many tornadoes. This storm just demolished many states. There were many houses that were flattened by this storm. It is a tragedy that this has happened. I hope that everyone is ok.
Also on the before we go segment there was a story about some major basketball fans. These fans were awake for forty eight hours answering trivia questions. I think that it would be worth it. The winner of the competition will win tickets to see a basketball game. That is all for today’s episode.:)
Today on CNN Student News there was a segment about powerful storms sweeping through the Southeast of the U.S. The worst state hit was North Carolina. There were many tornados and at least 40 people killed. I think that is terrible because we already have people dying every day we don’t need a big storm to wipe out 40 of them.
Another segment was about the Texas wildfires that are still going on. The fires nearly doubled and the weather there is not helping because it is hot, dry, and windy. The weather is just fanning the flames. That is terrible because many acres have already been covered in the dreadful fire.
Today on CNN student news they talked about the disaster in Alabama. Cars went flying, houses have been destroyed and people were devastated. The tornado hit so many houses. The tornado went on the freeway and teared down a big truck. I’m sorry for all that had lost there homes.
Today on CNN student news they talked about people waiting outside in the heat for tickets. They had bathroom breaks and of course they a had food. One man had finished the completion. He got the tickets and spend it on the game.
CNN Student News
Alex Haro
8th Grade
Today on cnn We go to rough n tough Texas: For some hot fire. Recently in the last few weeks Texas has been burning it up. Wildfires – Huge ones Burning thousands of acres. Slaughtering thousands of hapless animals in the “Bloody” process. For you critics out their that last one was a pun. Back to the point – there is no stopping it. Nature itself is being burned asunder. The sad part is that it is America’s fault. Our doom is to our own undoing.
Next up it’s Tornado Time. Round, round, round we go, up the massive tor nadoooo! That’s probably what our friend Cow was thinking when a massive tornado ripped across Alabama. It tore apart houses, raged over land, and uprooted the earthen. Tree’s in particular. Whats worse? It went right over land. Now of course there is nothing one can do about it, except watch in devastating horror.
Today on can student news, Carl Talked about things that happened in the United States. First Carl talked about the storm that wiped cross the south and southeastern states. They said that there were at least 100 tornadoes that may have touched the ground. Over 40 people died. At least 23 of those people were from North Carolina. They said the North Carolina was the state that was hit the hardest. I hope the storm stops and that no more people die or get hurt.
In Miami, many people went to a contest where they had to sit in a chair for 48 hours. A man named Ramón Perez won the contest. If I were there, I would have left because of boredom.
Today on CNN Student News Carl Azuz talked about how there were more earthquakes in the northern states. I don’t think Mother Nature isn’t done. I believe there’s gunna be more earthquake.
Carl talked about how in Chicago there’s a school that doesn’t allow lunchboxes. Because the principal doesn’t think the kids are getting the nutrients they are getting. But to me I think that’s the parent choice of what there child eat. Sometimes the kids in school wont eat and just throw the food away.
We are bringing out the big guns to fight the fires in Texas. They are bringing out people from out of state and even are using Blackhawk helicopters. I do not know why they would use such heavy support, and how would a Blackhawk help?
Also, nuclear disaster is not new to Japan. So far in japans history, it had three nuclear disasters. The first two times the US dropped the nuclear bomb on them, but they deserved it. I would think after all this disasters, they would work a way to live threw one.
Today on CNN Student news… my desktop remains unchanged…even if that is irrelevant! Actually, a tornado struck North Carolina, destroying houses in its path. Bummer, hope they didn’t have any plans to live in their house for the next few months. Oh well, I’m sure they have relatives willing to keep them due to the random disasters.
Random disasters destroy all kinds of stuff, like Japan. They are planning to rebuild the power plants in an attempt to keep radiation in and so citizens can move back to the homes by the power plant and continue to live without fear of dying of radiation.
People were holding seats to win tickets to a basketball game. They had to sit for two days in weather eighty degrees hot! Wow! Arizona gets thirty degrees hotter so I dunno what they are complaining about, eighty is an acceptable temperature. People who aren’t raised in the desert think ninety is hot. People who are raised in the desert believe eighty is neutral.