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This is CNN STUDENT NEWS. Welcome to Wednesday`s edition of our commercial free show. I`m Carl

Azuz. First up, the White House has released a new report on climate change. It says that

the global climate is getting worse and that it hopes this report will influence Americans

to support government action and community action to fight climate change. Some Republicans

call this report a political tool. They say it`s being released so the Obama administration

can make changes to energy laws, changes that critics say would hurt the American economy.

Officials with the Obama administration plan to fan out across the country carrying messages

from the report of how different regions could be affected.

Here`s what the report lays out for our future. The Northeast can expect more heat waves,

increased coastal sea level surge flooding and more severe inland flash flooding. The

Southeast will see new fresh water issues due to drought and increased population. As

well as increased ocean search flooding from tropical systems along the coast. The Midwest

- yes, there will be a longer growing season. But more extreme heatwaves, droughts and flash

flooding may counteract that positive.

The Plains will experience an increased demand for water and energy due to the higher temperatures.

In the southwest, severe droughts and wildfires will increase, fresh water may become more

scarce than it already is.

The northwest, earlier than normal snow melt may stress summer water supplies in the river

systems there.

In Alaska, retreating glaciers, receding summer ice levels and thawing permafrost will cause

damage to infrastructure and ecosystems.

And finally the ocean. It is absorbing carbon dioxide as carbonic acid. And it`s rapidly

changing the Ph worldwide. It`s called "ocean acidification." Stressing marine ecosystems,

coral reefs and the food chain.

Time for the "Shoutout." U-2, C-130 N3N are all examples of what? If you think you know

it shout it out.

Is it - planes, trains, automobiles or elements? You`ve got three seconds, go!

These are all types of aircrafts with very different types of technology. That`s your

answer and that`s your "Shoutout."

The U-2, for instance, is an American plane designed to gather intelligence, spy, and

it`s been in service since the 1950s. A U-2 can fly at very high altitudes up to 90,000

feet. One of them was flying high over California last week. FAA officials say they weren`t

concerned about the fact that it was a spy plane. But the FAA computer that picked it

up thought it was flying much lower, like in the crowded airspace with other planes

lower. And the Federal Aviation Administration system got confused by all of the changes

in the U-2`s flight pass. So it shut down for an hour. Did that disrupt flights in California?

Yes. Did it have lasting effects? Yes, for half a day. Delayed flights, diverted flights,

canceled flights. Fortunately, there were no accidents or injuries.

Fighting in the Korean War ended in 1953. But the conflict itself was never formally

resolved. The U.S. is the ally of South Korea. These two counties are still at odds with

North Korea. And the North often makes threatening statements directed at the U.S. What`s worrying

American officials now is the fact that North Korea may be getting closer to a very long

range weapon.

U.S. military intelligence now believes Kim Jong-un`s regime is ready at any time to conduct

both an underground nuclear test and to test a missile that could reach you at shores.

The problem - no one knows if and when North Korea might do it.

We continue to monitor the situation on the Korean Peninsula very closely as we always

do.

What the U.S. is watching is this test site in North Korea. The Web site, 38 North, which

closely monitors North Korea says commercial satellites snap to these pictures showing

engine testing for a crucial long range missile called the KNO-8. The KNO-8 for showing as

a mock up at this parade is a mobile intercontinental missile, a huge worry. Because if North Korea

can develop a mobile missile with a nuclear warhead, they can move it around quickly.

A U.S. space satellite might not find it before it launches.

It`s estimated that this road mobile missiles could have a range of as far as 6,000 miles.

Again, we don`t know if that`s true because they haven`t tested one, but if they can fire

road mobile missiles that far, that puts places like Alaska, Hawaii and Los Angeles within

range.

Analysts say the imagery shows evidence that engine test happened in a recent two week

period. Fuel tanks have been moved from the immediate test area to a post-test storage

site. As you can see here, from the Website 38 North, it also shows vehicles have been

brought in, carrying personnel and equipment and the trench has turned white, possibly

from the blast of an engine test.

From West to East, it`s time for an international "Roll Call" this worldwide Wednesday. Pioneer

Middle School is located in Alberta, Canada and we are glad to have them watching CNN

STUDENT NEWS. Across the Pacific, hello to everyone at Chionan Girls` High School. They

are online in Seoul, South Korea. And in the Philippines, we have some viewers at International

School of Manila. They are seeing today`s show in their nation`s capital.

There are a lot of ways you can honor educators this teacher appreciation week. You can write

a letter. You can send a card if you`re on Facebook, you could join the hundreds commenting

at Facebook.com/cnnstudentsnews.

Miyanah says Senora Smith at Nottoway Middle School understand her. That she is like a

big sister she can tell anything to. Kiaya or Kia says Ms. Smathers at Balch Springs

Middle School is the best math teacher ever. "She really cares about us."

Joe writes, "Mrs. Malone, my 8th grade science teacher was always there for me when no one

else was. She inspired me to become a biologist.

And Noah says, Mr. Speas is the best social studies teacher for making a boring class

not boring.

When a school invites a highly visible public figure to speak at its graduation, it might

be taking a risk. Some students might not agree with the person`s work, or views, or

politics. Something interesting this year is the number of would-be graduation speakers

who are backing out.

It`s that time of year again.

The majesty of public circumstance. Accolades.

An honorary doctorate from Harvard.

And potentially important advice.

Stay hungry, stay foolish.

That is, if the commencement speaker is allowed to speak. This year, a number of high profile

invitees to this vibrant institutions of debate and discussion and ideas - well, they are

being protested because some people don`t like their ideas.

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was selected to address graduates at Rutgers

University, but her past involvement with the Iraq War caused some students to say no

to Condo!

Yeah to Gandhi! (ph)

The Stanford professor decided to say no to them, writing on her Facebook page "Rutgers`

invitation to me to speak has become a distraction for the university community."

But at least Rice was apparently able to make that decision on her own. Brandeis University

offered an honorary degree to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the Somali Dutch critic of Islam, but

students protested her views and Ali`s honorary degree was rescinded. It all might make you

wonder just who is running these schools and what exactly is being taught about free expression

and debate.

Controversy can strike even the least likely of invitees: in 1990 then first lady Barbara

Bush was deemed unsuitable by students graduating from Wellesley College. Her husband protested

back.

I think that these young women can have a lot to learn from Barbara Bush and from her

unselfishness and from her advocacy of literacy and of being a good mother and a lot of other

things.

President Obama had to defend himself in 2009 when Notre Dame students protested his stand

on abortion rights.

I also want to thank you for the honorary degree that I received. I know it has not

been without controversy.

Applauded or protested, this year speakers will be addressing a very important group

- the next generation of controversial invitees.

Before we go, this would have made one heck of a speed bump. We may never know why the

chicken crossed the road, but that`s a lot less disconcerting than this giant alligator.

A South Carolina state representative saw this monstrosity not far from Myrtle Beach.

Fortunately, the man who got this video was in a car. Imagine coming up on this thing

in a bike. The gator eventually wandered off to some water nearby, by made for one great

story when the reptiles his friends. They could jaw for a while over that siting. It

could really test his lizard of storytelling. Hopefully, people will think it`s a croaker

or tall-tale because that will be kind of cold bloodied. I`m Carl Azuz, and we`ll see

you later.

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Scientific Notation - Duration: 3:25.

This is a review of how to put numbers into Scientific Notation and take them out

of Scientific Notation. So the first set of problems we have here gives us an

example. It says that we have 156,310,000 km

Since this is a very big number, it is more convenient to write this in Scientific Notation than rewriting it multiple times and possibly

even writing the incorrect number by copying and wrong. So, what we can do is,

by changing into Scientific Notation, we're going to move the decimal point so that

the number is between 1 and 10 and then we're going to add the

ending X10 with an exponent that's going to tell us how many places

we had to move our decimal point. The first thing we should do here is notice

that we don't have a written decimal point in our number. We can assume if we

don't have a written decimal point then the decimal point is actually located

after the very last zero and so once we've decided that we can take that

decimal point and we can move it so that the numbers between 1 and 10. The usual

place we'll end up having to move the decimal point to is after the first

digit that's not a zero. So what I'm going to do is make loops under each of

my digits counting as I go. In this number I had to make 8 loops and so I'm

going to write my answer here as 1.5631 (with my decimal point in its new

location that I moved it to) X10 and I'm going to add an exponent that's

equal to the number of places I moved it. If I had to move my decimal point to the

left which I did here I'm going to make this a positive exponent, but if I'd have

had my decimal point the other direction (to the right) I would make it a negative

exponent. A general rule we can follow is if the number itself to start out with

was was larger than 1 then we're going to have a positive exponent if it was

less than 1 we should have a negative exponent.

We can also take numbers out of scientific notation as seen in my second

example here. In this example I have the number 6.751 x10^-5

now I know from my example before

that if I have a -5 exponent on my number that means that the number

that I end up with here as my answer should be less than one and so what I'm

going to do is I'm actually going to move my decimal point to the left (the

opposite direction that I would have had to move my decimal point had a negative

exponent in the previous example) and I'm going to move that equal to the number

of places in my exponent. Now I do have some empty loops at the beginning and so

I'm going to fill those in with zeros and so my answer here I'm going to put "0."

and then I have four empty loops so I'm going to put four zeros "6751"

and I should make sure that any time I'm writing one of these problems

if I have a unit that I add it.

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Tamra Judge Thinks Vicki Gunvalson Staged Eddie Gossip And Gretchen Rossi Is Obsessed With Her - Duration: 2:50.

Tamra Judge Thinks Vicki Gunvalson Staged Eddie Gossip And Gretchen Rossi Is Obsessed

With Her

Unfortunately, Real Housewives of Orange County has become another show that has relied on

"gay rumors" to be insulting and scandalous for the sake of a story line.

This time it's Vicki Gunvalson perpetuating rumors that Eddie Judge is "secretly gay"

and not faithful to Tamra Judge.

So, it didn't seem like a coincidence that Tamra's enemy Gretchen Rossi and Tamra's

ex best friend Ricky showed up to Vicki's birthday party and "just happen" to gossip

about Eddie.

It is very obvious that multiple people planned out that conversation ahead of time.

When Tamra appeared on Watch What Happens Live, she told Andy Cohen, "It was totally

staged.

Vicki set up the entire scene.

It was quite evident by the bad acting.

I think that in today's day and age that we're still talking and trying to 'humiliate'

or 'bring somebody down' because they're gay is disgusting.

Who are they to say that?

And let's say he was, who are they to throw him out of the closet like that?

I think it's absolutely sickening."

Agreed.

Anyone with eyes could tell that conversation at Vicki's party was far from candid.

Andy asked Tamra if she's still in touch with Heather Dubrow.

Surprisingly enough, Tamra said, "Yes, we are."

Andy couldn't help pointing out, "She unfollowed all of you on social media."

Tamra didn't seem at all fazed by that.

She just said, "She did.

I think it was really hard for her leaving the show and seeing everything that was going

on.

She's a very sensitive girl.

She's lovely."

Interesting turn of events, that's for sure.

It seemed like Tamra could not be provoked during this episode, but Andy and the viewers

definitely tried to get some interesting soundbites out of her.

One caller asked, "If you ran into Gretchen on the street, what would you say to her?"

Tamra responded, "Probably nothing.

I haven't seen her in probably four or five years.

I don't have a friendship with her."

Then Andy couldn't help asking Tamra if Gretchen was in on orchestrating that Eddie

gossip at Vicki's birthday – which she obviously was – and Tamra said, "Absolutely."

And then Tamra really went in on Gretchen: "She's kind of been a little bit obsessed

with my life for the past four or five years – since she got fired and she clearly wants

her job back.

Unfortunately, instead of coming on the show and doing something that is more positive,

she wanted to rip me down and it doesn't affect me.

I don't really care."

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Is it pretty?

I bought a small mirror for huahua,

Girls love beauty. She likes to look in the mirror

She is so cute.

This is her little toilet, also can sit as a chair.

Huahua puts on new clothes.

She is very happy.

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