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1、文稿CNN Student NewsCNN Student News Transcript: December 1, 2010CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Welcome to the last month of 2010. Im Carl Azuz and youre watching CNN Student News! 10 minutes, no commercials, delivering headlines from around the world to your classroom. Today, we start in Washing

2、ton, D.C.First Up: Slurpee SummitAZUZ: Its been called the Slurpee Summit after the frozen drink. But yesterdays meeting between President Obama and congressional leaders was a chance to talk about how they might work together after a midterm election season that got pretty tense. As a result of the

3、 midterm elections, Republicans will take control of the House of Representatives in January; Democrats will still control the Senate. During the meeting, President Obama and Republican leaders said that even though they hope to work together, they have some pretty big differences about what they th

4、ink is the best way forward. One thing they do agree on: moving forward will involve everyone. U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: The American people did not vote for gridlock. They didnt vote for unyielding partisanship. Theyre demanding cooperation and theyre demanding progress, and theyll hold all of u

5、s - and I mean all of us - accountable for it. REP. JOHN BOEHNER, (R) HOUSE SPEAKER-DESIGNATE: We had a very frank conversation, and it was interesting that both Democrats and Republicans, and the president, understood what the American people had to say on Election Day, I think, pretty clearly.Food

6、 Safety BillAZUZ: That wasnt the only thing happening in Washington yesterday. The Senate passed a food safety bill that would give more power to the Food and Drug Administration. The House passed a similar bill more than a year ago. The goal of the bill is to help make the countrys food supply safe

7、r. This comes after recent recalls on things like lettuce, peanuts and eggs. In some of those situations, the recalls were voluntary and had to be done by the companies that produce the food. With this new bill, the FDA could order the recall directly. Some critics think that the bill is unfair to s

8、mall farmers. They argue that since most of these recalls are from big companies, the smaller farmers shouldnt have to be held to the same standards. Unemployment BenefitsAZUZ: Another issue in front of Congress: unemployment benefits. This is the money that people get from the government when theyv

9、e lost their jobs. And for a lot of folks, the last check is in the mail. Thats because the deadline to file for extended unemployment was yesterday. About 2 million Americans are expected to stop getting checks in December. Congress could extend the unemployment benefits, but they havent decided wh

10、ether or not they want to do that yet. Part of the reason might be the price tag. One proposal to extend unemployment into next year would cost more than $56 billion.Blog ReportAZUZ: You lit up both our Facebook page and our blog with comments about the proposed DREAM Act we covered yesterday. From

11、F Deanna says what she doesnt like about the dream act is that its pricey, and she asks where wed get the money to pass it in a tough economy. Roscoe says the Act could possibly take American students opportunities away, and asks if the immigrants are trying to get in the military or a college degre

12、e, why stop them? Darryn says pros include the chance for illegal immigrants to gain citizenship; cons include filling up college space for people who are already U.S. citizens. You might see a pattern of pros and cons. A lot of people are torn on this. Now were gonna take you to the blog and McKenn

13、a, who writes, The girl on Tuesdays show was trying to make the world better by going to medical school, and officials are proposing to send her back over. Why? She has every right to stay. And Shae is also on the fence on this one: having a problem supporting illegal immigrants through federal taxe

14、s, but seeing everyone as people who should be allowed to follow their dreams. We are getting some excellent comments on our blog. Please keep them coming.World AIDS DayAZUZ: Today is December 1st and its also World AIDS Day. AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and it killed nearly 2

15、million people in 2009. World AIDS Day aims to turn that number around. The event is designed to raise awareness about this disease and how it can be treated and prevented. World AIDS Day also involves events like this one where people visit the AIDS Quilt, a memorial to some of the victims who lost

16、 their lives to AIDS.Is This Legit?MICHELLE WRIGHT, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Is this legit? The Atlantic hurricane season lasts through the end of the year. Not legit! In fact, it ended yesterday, November 30th.Hurricane SeasonAZUZ: One thing we want to be clear about: that doesnt mean there cant be any mo

17、re hurricanes this year. The hurricane season is just when theyre most likely to show up. This year, a lot showed up. 12 hurricanes formed in the Atlantic Ocean during 2010. Thats the 2nd most ever, and five of those became at least category three storms. 19 storms got names this year, the 3rd most

18、ever. You dont have to be a hurricane to get a name though. Storms are named when they develop into tropical storms. Even with the hurricane season being that busy, not a single hurricane made landfall in the U.S. The average is about two of those per year. Economic HeadlinesAZUZ: Checking out some

19、ups and downs in the U.S. economy. First up, cyber Monday. Thats the Monday after Thanksgiving. And on this Cyber Monday, sales were up almost 20 percent higher than last year. That helped make Monday the biggest shopping day so far in 2010. Next, home prices are down. They had been slowly increasin

20、g since early 2009, but during July, August and September, prices dropped 2 percent. One analyst says the biggest reason - you guessed it - is the struggling economy. Compare that to consumer confidence, which is up. This is a measure of how optimistic people are about the economy. The number is the

21、 highest its been since June. Experts say consumer confidence is still pretty low in general, but the increase might be a hopeful sign. ShoutoutTOMEKA JONES, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Todays Shoutout goes out to Ms. McCarthys and Ms. Pouliots classes at Westwood Middle School in Blaine, Minnesota! The city

22、of Lagos is found in what African country? If you think you know it, then shout it out! Is it: A) Cameroon, B) Chad, C) Egypt or D) Nigeria? Youve got three seconds - GO! Lagos is in Nigeria, the most populated country in Africa. Thats your answer and thats your Shoutout! Land OpportunityAZUZ: Most

23、populated country in Africa, and 8th most populated country in the world. That population - currently more than 150 million - is getting bigger, especially in Lagos. But the country isnt expanding. In fact, in some spots, the land is actually disappearing. Nima Elbagir looks at one idea that could h

24、elp solve both problems.(BEGIN VIDEO) NIMA ELBAGIR, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Makoko Slum in Lagos lagoon. At the heart of Nigerias financial hub, houses on stilts and wooden canoes are a floating home to the thousands who flock here every year to make their fortune.The Lagos Metropolitan area is spread ac

25、ross a series of islands, which altogether make up around 300 kilometers square. The Lagos population is around 15 million, and by 2015 its estimated to hit 25 million. And the obvious question is, where are all those people going to go?Victoria Island, along its Bar Beach coastline, is some of Lago

26、ss prime real estate. And its about to get even more upmarket.DAVID FRAME, EKO ATLANTIC, MANAGING DIRECTOR: Its reclaimed land.ELBAGIR: Its here that David Frame, the Managing Director of Eko Atlantic, thinks hes found the answer to Lagos land woes, at least for those who can afford it.FRAME: Unfort

27、unately, theres just not enough land available for development in Lagos. Eko Atlantic is, in essence, a reclamation project. It evolved from a desire to find a permanent solution to the erosion of Bar Beach and the threatened flooding of Victoria Island.ELBAGIR: Nigeria, with its population of 150 m

28、illion, is Africas largest market, a consumer powerhouse that looks set to overtake South Africa as the continents fastest growing economy. All that growth is currently being squeezed by the legendary traffic jams and overburdened infrastructure of the countrys financial center. Eko Atlantic, ambiti

29、ous as it is, is only a start.FRAME: So, this land that were reclaiming today will be meeting the demands. But in reality, we need more projects like this because the population of Lagos is expanding rapidly.(END VIDEO) Before We Go AZUZ: Before we go, what happens when your parents are awesome at b

30、uilding stuff? They can turn your walls into a playground! This is really really cool to look at. If you check it out, its kind of a complicated idea from the looks of this YouTube video. But as far as we can tell, the marbles move through all sorts of obstacles as they make their way around the roo

31、m. Some might say that anyone who took the time to set this all up - and you can see it all the way around the room - someones obviously lost his marbles. Goodbye AZUZ: But if it makes you happy, it seems like a marble-ous idea. And it definitely rounds out todays show. A marble puns; always smooth.

32、 Time for us to roll out. For CNN Student News, Im Carl Azuz. See ya later.CNN Student News Transcript: December 2, 2010CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: How can a video game of sorts help train you for real life? That answers coming up in this Thursday edition of CNN Student News. Hello, everybody, and welcome! My name is Carl Azuz. Lets get started.First Up: Debt Panel ReportAZUZ: First up, its The Moment of Truth for some ideas about how to lower the countrys debt. Right now, it is gigantic; the U.S. owe

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