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And everything could grind to a halt. in fact every 19 minutes someone dies
of an accidental prescription drug overdose. most of the time it involves an
opiate. Its more common than dying in a car crash. If you want to avoid that
fate, dont take more than youre prescribed, dont use other people
prescriptions, never mix opiates with alcohol and maybe try other ways of
alleviating your pain like over-the-counter pain relievers--and good old
fashion exercise.
Things didnt go so well for my college football team this weekend, but at
least nobody disappeared, during the big ten network broadcast of Michigan
state versis wisconsin, the coach in the white short vanishes, what? Lets see
that again. Now you see him, no you dont, where did he go?, it seems he
just walk away at just the right time, watch the player that cuts in front of
him. you can see just part of the coachs white polo moving behind the
jersey, didnt want to pass on that. glad we have the option to reverse that
shot to see the trick play action. The coach got a break block while moving
from his post and out of his zone and a sort of slant route, you can see the
draw of the end around off the screen. And whats got to be called coach
and back sneak
Its still in his favor but she is getting considerable closer. But
heres on last thing that is really worth in mind and ought to
worry both parties.
When you ask voters out there, their general opinion of both of
these candidates theyre still seen in a negative light, which
suggest that no matter which one wins, the public may have a
very hard time watching that inauguration come January.
And no matter which candidate wins, he or she could have a very
strenous time determining the nations new foreign policy.
In addition to Russia, in addition to Syria there are several
international challenges awaiting the next us president. one of
them involving the communist nation of north korea, might not
even wait for innaguration day.
The us-based center for strategic and international studies says
north Korea leaders have routinely tried to ramp up international
tensions specially around us elections.
North korea has conducted missile tests and nuclear tests as a
way of trying to intimidate us leaders, though fighting in the
Korean war ended in 1953 the north has remained a us rival
North korea could be the biggest glogal headache facing the next
us president. heres why, Its a real and growing nuclear threat,
not only to the region but potentially the world. Their leader kim
jong-un is relentless. Sanctions and warnings have done little to
slow his nuclear ambitions. In fact hes accelerated his weapons
programs. Kim wants his arsenal of nuclear missiles capable of
hitting the us, and he is developing missiles that can be fired
from submarines and mobile launchers, making them really hard
to track. so the next us president faces two challenges, one trying
to convince that north koreas unpredictable, young leader to
give up his nukes and the other challenge is to be prepared for
any scenario including and attack.
On a list of endangered species you might not expect to see bees.
But for the first time, some types of bees are now protected under
the us endangered species act. Specifically were talking about
yellow faced bees. theyre native to the islands of Hawaii. theyre
said to look like small wasps, but they have unique yellow and
white marks on their faces that help distinguish them. Seven
species of yellow faced bees are now officially classified as
endangered. and experts say this is actually a good thing for
them. it provides money for their protection and allows officials to
start programs to help them recover. There are both manmade
and natural threats to these insects, destruction of their habitat,
invasive species, wildfires, droughts, tsunamis and hurricanes
And some of the problems theyre facing are shared by bees
around the world.
Its bizarre. And when a beekeeper goes into his hive, hell find a
queen. Shes healthy, laying eggs, find maybe food, some
honey, pollen stores. He wont see many signs of the disease
outright, but the bees are gone and its so mysterious.
where did they go? We just dont know and thats what we call
colony collapse disorder. My name is noah. Im a beekeeper.
Hi, im carl Azus for cnn student news, jumping it right in.
Its great to see you, thanks for taking 10 minutes for current
events sans commmercials, im carl azus in Atlanta.
In sana the capital of yemen, international workers, civilians,
women and children, pack the airport, exhausted for conflict and
relieved to be going home. Thousands are being evacuated from
the shelling, the bombing and the gunshots.
But their flights have to be coordinated with the military and
neighboring saudi Arabia, because its leading the airstrikes
against the houthi revels that have taken over yemens
government.
Hundreds have been killed in the fighting. the houthies are allied
with iran. Saudi Arabia and other countries of the region want to
kick out the rebels and reinstate yemens deposed president. the
Saudis firepower is inmense.
Saudi Arabia is the best funded armed force in the gulf region
with training in operational ties to the us, uk and france.
According to the institute of strategic studies in 2014 the countrys
defense expenditure was 80.8 billion, thats 10 percent of the
countrys gdp and the third largest defense budget in the world.
Its military force is made up of 227.000 active members, the army
has 75.000 troops, but its biggest grand force is the 100.000
strong national guard, made of largery and militia,
10 noviembre
Hey welcome to the weeks pun ultimate presentation on cnn
student news, im carl azus with 10 minutes of commercial free
headlines.
Were starting with news concerning Saudi Arabia. a middle
eastern country, thats the world thirteen largest nation in area
and its biggest export of oil.
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, king abdulla whos led the nation
since 2005, died last week, and president obama recently traveled
there to pay his respects and visit Saudi Arabias new leader king
salman.
Saudi Arabia is an ally of the us in fighting terrorism, but it has a
bad record on human rights, a blogger who spoke out against
the saudi government was recently whipped a thousand times
and imprisoned for 20 years.
The nation doesnt allow women to drive, made this a politically
chagelling trip for president Obama.
President Obamas stop in saudi Arabia was brief, but spoke
volumes about us relations with this key mideast ally.
After cutting short his trip to india, following the death of saudi
king Abdullah, the president and the newly crowned monarch in
rylladh were all smiles, when mr Obama praised king salmans
palace. the response was now that you hear its even more
beautiful.
But the president declined to criticize the kingdom for the beating
of a saudi blogger who was punished for scrutinizing his
countrys religious police.
When you speak about the blogger to the.
I think on this visit, obviously a lot of this is just paying respects
to king adbullah.
cnns fareed zakaria asked the president
11 noviembre
What he would say to americans appalled by saudi Arabias
human rights record. Well what we would say to them is that it is
important for us to take into account existing relationships, the
existing alignments within a very complicated middle east, to
recognize that we have strategic interest in common with saudi
Arabia.
Common interests like isis, yemen where the us if fighting al-
qaeda and saudi Arabias main rival, Iran. A senior saudi official
brushed off white houses assurance that iran is not in charge of
the houthi rebels in yemen, saying, if the houthis are not
controlled by iran, then who is giving them guns and money? to
us, that is control.
The saudi trip is something of an optics due over, after the
white house failed to have a high profile presence following the
terrorist attacks in paris. by contrast the president saudi
delegation was a Washington who is who,from secretary of state
jhon Kerry, senator john McCain and CIA director jhon brennan
to former secretaries of state james baker and condoleeza rice.
Top white house aides complain thats an unfair comparison
You have, I think a period of time where different leaders are able
to pass through saudi arabia to pay their respects and to meet
the new king so there is a difference.
We can not rewrite history but we can write history, the words of
a judge yesterday in overturning the convictions and sentences
of the friendship 9. It was a group of African American protesters
who were students at friendship college in rock hill south
Carolina.
On january 31st in 1961 they sat at lunch counter that was
designated for whites only, they were immediately arrested. their
penalty a choice, pay a hundred dollar fine or accept 30 days of
hard labor. they chose the labor and took a seat in history.
eight of the protesters Were still alive seven were at yesterdays
hearing. The judge was the nephew of the judge who originally
sentenced them in. there was a standing ovation when he
officially vacated their convictions.
But we will not let him play any hero worship. We were
simply---students who was tired of the status quo.
Tired of being treated like second class citizens, tired of being
spat on, kicked, calling word, drinking out of color water
fountain, we got tired of that.
Time for the shout out, worldwide there are about 3500 species of
what animal, if you think you know it, shout it out. Is it mosquitoes,
cats, horses or sea urchins you got three seconds, go.