You are not just the same as everybody ofus celebrity stardust. You're actually a Tennesseedelegate. And on your hand you have the word opportunity. What'sthat all about? Well, one of the things why I love thespeech is I think all of them have been v
First up, we`re reporting on a wave ofviolence across the Middle Eastern nation of Iraq yesterday. Officials say atleast 62 people were killed and almost 200 others were wounded in theseattacks, and many of them seemed to be aimed at members of Iraq`
Thousands of teachers in Chicago didn'tstart their week in the classroom. They were here, you are about to find outwhy, because that's story is the first up in today's edition of CNN studentnews. Chicago has the third largest district inthe United St
We begin tonight with breaking news on the eve of the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, a hard-fought win for first responders, those men and women who were exposed to deadly toxins at Ground Zero. They will now finally have health cover for 58 d
What do a gibbon, a sloth, and a newt havein common? One, you are going to see them in todays show. Two, researchers areconcerned they might never be seen again. This is CNNs Student News. A moment of silence in New York City, partof a day at memoria
Mr.Chairman and delegates. I accept your nomination for president of the United States. And that makes it official. Hi, everyone, I'm Carl Azuz, thank you for wrapping up the week and the month with CNN student news. After months of primaries and deb
the Republican Convention and kind of a theme that ran throughout out it, part of it was Marco Rubio who of course nominated Mitt Romney, who said, this is not about a bad person, but is about a bad president. And here is what the nominee and his num
Its one party after another, but there is a difference in the crowd. The Democratic National Convention begins today in Charlotte, North Carolina. It immediately follows the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida, which we covered last week
We`re kicking things off today with convention coverage. Last week, it was the Republicans, this week, it`s the Democrats. You`re going to notice a lot of similarities between the two conventions. At least in terms of what is actually going on. For e
Technology has taken center stage in this run for the White House. Obama and Romney are using every digital tool available to reach voters. For the president, it even included a virtual town hall forum on Reddit, a social news website with just 20 em
It`s been a year and four months since U.S. Special Forces killed terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden. Story of how he was killed is making headlines once again. It`s told in the new book called No Easy Day, and it`s written by a Navy SEAL who was o
U.S. national debt has hit a new milestone, and its not a good one. The government now owes more than $16 trillion. Thats 16 with 12 zeroes after it, and still counting. We can put it this way, if you spend a million dollars a day, it would take you
At this time a week ago, we were reporting on Mitt Romney accepting the Republican Party`s presidential nomination. Last night, the Democratic National Convention wrapped up when President Obama did the same thing for his party. The day before that,
Relentless waves of rain, some serious and dangerous flooding and more than three quarters of a million people without power. That is the impact of the storm named Isaac had along the U.S. Gulf Coast. This is what it looked like. These are images of
Next week we'll be focused on the democratic national convention in Charlotte, but right now, it's all about the republican party in Tampa. Tonight, Mitt Romney, the main republican's hope will be the party's 19th president, take the stage to accept
The effects of that recession obviously still being felt today. And there are fears about the possibility of another recession, if America goes off thing called a fiscal cliff. And that refers to some tax increase and government spending cuts. That s
Im Carl Azuz. Today on CNN Student News,we are going to be talking about teachers strike and a new case of a diseasethats usually associated with the middle ages. But we start in Northern Africa. Violence and anger in Egypt and Libya, directed at Ame
A wave of anger and violence is spreading across Northern Africa and the Middle East. Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco, Iraq, Iran, some of the protests have been small, some have been large. The biggest have been in countries we`re highlighting on this map.
Hi, Im Marlene Esparza, U.S. boxingOlympian, and were celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, and you are watchingCNN Student News. You sure are. Hi, everyone, Im Carl Azuz,we are going to have more from Marlene Esparza coming up, but we are startingtod
First up today, there is no slowdown in protests against an online film thats offensive to Islam. Thousands of Muslims from North Africa to the Middle East to Southeast Asia have turned out to demonstrate against this movie. This happened yesterday i
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