CNN News – 14-09-17
Today’s show explains a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the effects of Hurricane Irma on the Florida Keys, and the potential health dangers of sitting too much.
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Today’s show explains a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, the effects of Hurricane Irma on the Florida Keys, and the potential health dangers of sitting too much.
Today’s show examines a hurricane’s landfall in the continental U.S., the power of an earthquake near Mexico, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Transcript
On today’s show: down-the-middle explanations of events concerning a minority group in Myanmar and a controversial immigration policy in the U.S. Transcript Video with subtitles (click on CC to activate the subtitles)
Discussing Staffing Needs Any time we plan a new project, develop a new product, open a new office, or expand a business operation, we need to discuss staffing needs. How many people do we need? What type of work will they do? What qualifications do they need? Where can we find them? What will we pay them? These are all questions that must be resolved if we are to make sure we’ve got the right people in the right jobs. [ Show more ] [ Hide ] As they discuss staffing, the speakers in today’s dialog will use many expressions […]
Hurricane Harvey devastates part of Texas, we explain the U.S. presidential pardon of a controversial former sheriff, and North Korea aims to attract tourists. Transcript Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/27/cnn10/ten-content-mon/index.html
CNN is explaining the Paris accord, and they’re looking at an effort to protect farm workers, and they’re taking a trip to the beach. http://rss.cnn.com/~r/services/podcasting/studentnews/rss/~3/3e6P5gZTB3c/ten-0602.cnn_ios_1240.mp4 Script News Quiz
CNN is reporting on the history and significance of the Senate’s nuclear option, a sweep of severe weather across the U.S., and the use of « robirds » in airports. Transcript Quiz
A court decision upholds the impeachment of South Korea’s leader, a birthday is marked for a « bull market, » and a company aims to make an app into a translator. Transcript