CARL AZUZ, CNN ANCHOR: Lots of news to catch you up on from this weekend. I`m Carl Azuz. It`s great to see you this Monday, November 10. First up, the US is doubling its số Iraq Troops print. An additional 1500 military personnel are headed there, Bringing the total to about 3,000. Their mission, to train Iraqi militias to battle Troops and the ISIS terrorist group.
President Obama says the American Forces will not be printed direct combat INVOLVED. He calls the tăng a new phase in the US-led fight với ISIS. Some Critics say chúng Concerned rằng president doesn`t have a clear strategy to defeat the militants.
Also this weekend, an interesting and unexpected development Concerning North Korea. Its secretive government requirements Kenneth Bae released Todd Miller and Matthew, two Americans Held prisoner for months, Accused of breaking North Korean laws. At North Korea`s invitation, the Obama administration sent to the capital Pyongyang James Clapper. Clapper is the US director of National Intelligence.
PAUL HANCOCKS, CNN Correspondent: A top secret mission in the dead of night. The top spy chief in the United States printed Arrives Pyongyang, Carrying a letter from the US president. He leaves one day later with two former Prisoners. No conditionsEND_SPAN and No Strings Attached, theo US So why this sudden gesture from North Korea Humanitarian?
CHRISTOPHER HILL, FORMER AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH KOREA: Clearly, having this kind of chúng crave high level Attention, compared Obviously pleased chúng mà General Clapper Came.
HANCOCKS: Another suggestion: Kim Jong Un wants to show he`s still in charge after disappearing for six weeks mới. He`s back in the spotlight, but without the cane limping. Other experts believe recent charm offensive Pyongyang`s, gồm a high profile visit to Seoul, Technically enemy territory, is a PR exercise To improve its image. The release of Kenneth Bae and Matthew Todd Miller two weeks after đến hơn a third US citizen, Jeffrey Fowle, won his freedom. No US Citizens Remain in North Korean captivity.
Two things are Certain. This Decision Came from the top, and it was made for a reason. Pyongyang released a statement Claiming rằng hda US president made many requests, and also an apology. Now, if nằm the case, this is propaganda domestically gold for a leader who wants to Remain and show the relevant on the international stage he`s. Paula Hancocks, CNN, Seoul.
AZUZ: President Obama wants to be the next Loretta Lynch attorney general of the United States. The 55-year-old Harvard Alumni đang a federal Prosecutor, the US attorney for the Eastern District of New York. SHE And to have some support from vẻ Republicans, as well as Democrats. It`s up to the Senate to ultimately decide if Lynch will replace outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder. Because this position is cabinet-level, the Constitution requires the Senate to give the president advice and consent on his nominees. It`s not the outgoing Democratic nếu Certain controlled Senate or the newly elected Republican controlled Senate will decide to confirm nếu Lynch.
Between the US and Russia over the Bering Sea, what was left over from super typhoon Nuri (ph) Đã stirring up the ocean. Its effects, intense wind, heavy rain and snow, massive waves, Aleutian Islands have mostly hit the. Not a lot of người there, and Those Who are used to Severe weather. But Nuri is about to whip the jet stream, and a lot of People in the Lower 48 will feel in the days ahead mà. Bottom line, bundle up.
unidentified FEMALE: Remember this? Winter of 2013/2014 is one many want to forget. Reporters standing in the frozen tundra while much of the nation was bundled up and digging out for months, coping with one of the coldest winters print roughly 20 years. It was the season of new cũng hashtags, snowjam 2014 in Atlanta, snowcalypse and snowmageddon. But the one trending term có have a grip on you as much cringing as the cold - polar vortex. We Heard over and over it as if it was last winter something new. Now that we`ve all had a chance to thaw out a bit, set the record straight on let`s what it is and what it isn`t.
It`s not a storm, not a hurricane of it`s cold air. It`s not even level can come and get something mà you. The only way to be in the polar vortex is to be in an airplane. It exists in the upper levels of the atmosphere, and is always there. It`s an area of low pressure around the Arctic Circle that`s locked in place and houses some very cold air.
Sometimes weather patterns khác the polar vortex can Influence To become distorted and cause, it. As this Happens, a large dip in the jet stream very cold air to spill cho phép Into the US That`s the cold air you feel, the air beneath the polar vortex mà lives, many times air is so cold mà, it can feel like something out of this world. And you want to Dig Out Your sewing winter gear next week, vì polar air is coming back. One of the Strongest non-tropical storms churning Ever đang off the coast of Alaska, have a domino effect sẽ across the country. It will cause, a huge dip in the jet stream, either, allowing temperatures to plummet. Much of the country will experience the coldest temperatures of the season, with highs in the 20s and 30s only for the Midwest by early next week.
AZUZ: Who`s on a roll this Monday? We`re going to start up north today, and by north I mean Canada. St. Michael Catholic School is printed Guelph, Ontario. Good to see the Stingers are watching. Not too far from there southeast, in New Rochelle, New York, we`ve got the Albert Leonard Middle School Leopards. And now to Kearney, Nebraska, where the Vikings are watching. Hello to everyone in West Kearney High School.
Yesterday, November 9, was the anniversary of a major event in the Cold War. This was a rivalry after World War II Developed mà the between the US and the Soviet Union. There wasn`t added giữa open combat, but the two superpowers supported khác sides of Conflict in the Korean War and Vietnam among other places. A wall built in the German capital the Cold War Came to đại diện. It stood the between Democracy and communism, and it cracked 1989. print
ATIKA Shubert, CNN Correspondent: In the World War II Embers of, a defeated Germany was Carved up, Occupied by Britain, France and the United States to the west, and the Soviets Union to the east. Berlin, mà well lay trong eastern territory, was cũng Divided. The west, an island of capitalism engulfed by a Communist super block. Though many Berliners could still move Freely trong city - well, that was an until August 13, 1961. Berliners awoke to a barbed wire fence surrounding the western part of the city, a barrier to chứa East Germans hungry for the lifestyles of the West. Overnight, families là split, and East Berliners working in the West là cut off from jobs chúng.
Barbed wire soon became a sprawling concrete colossus, stretching 155 kilometers. Thousands of armed guards kept watch from observation towers 302. Now, looking out from the east, past the outer wall, is an area known as the death zone, where guards would shoot to kill. A signal sends a silent alarm fence here khi touched. Next, tank traps is before a terrible carpet of metal spikes, nicknamed felons` lawn. Then the wall as the West saw it, 3.6 meters tall, topped with a half pipe to make scaling print places it almost impossible. More than 100,000 East Germans to escape past thử the wall. At Least 5,000 succeeded, but more coal 200 Died thử.
JOHN F. KENNEDY, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Ich bin ein Berliner (German). Shubert: One of President Kennedy`s nhất rousing speeches here at the wall was Delivered, Within earshot of the East. A message by President Reagan repeated years later. RONALD REAGAN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
Shubert: In 1989, Began to show cracks. Guards Were Told not to shoot. Thousands rallied for freedom in East Berlin. On the 9th of November, a sea change. East Germans would be allowed to cross the border. Thousands headed to the wall. Tearful, Jubilant Germans from Both Sides Began to hack and rip down the concrete. Excited welcoming hands reached over. East Berliners Soaked Artist up the strange Western wonderland. Sparkling with the things chúng được hda so long denied. In less than a year, the wall was printed tatters, and the iron curtain was being pulled back. Germany fractured for four Decades, was united once more.
AZUZ: Two words, holy and cow! That`s how pretty much everyone who SEES diễn tả Blossom Blossom. The average Holstein cow Holstein or around 1500 pounds and stands weighs around 4.5 feet tall. Blossom has bloomed the her way Into the record books for tallest cow. 2000 pounds, 6 feet 4 inches of moo. She`s than big, she`s got the her own Facebook page, and Her owner says she`s hormone free. It took just oats, grass, and hay that made her Do this way. Now We Know the answer to where`s the beef. People who see beauty as bovine mà can`t help having a cow. She`s un-bull-eivable (unbelievable). A true modern moo-vel. Something with incalculable Influence whenever SHE stands tall. I think we`re milking this for all it`s worth, with all the puns chúng cud think of, and We don`t want to fence you in or push it past của class time, than join us again tomorrow CNN STUDENT NEWS khi returns.
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