CNN news 2013-05-24 加文本
cnn news 2013-05-24
Hi, I am Carl Azuz. This is cnn studentnews. Hope you have a good weekend. We gonna launch in today show with amissile launch, four of them. North Korea fired three missiles on Saturday andanother yesterday. These short range missiles, all of them were fired into the seaof Japan which is also known as the east sea. Last month, there was a lot ofattention between North and South Korea and between North Korea and U.S. NorthKorea threatened missile attacks against those countries. A journalist in theregion says these launches are different.
It's a short range, tactical weapon. So, ifany other country launches this kind of weapons, it's a routine test. Nobodywould be too worried. It's really simple, because it's North Korea is doingthis, but it raises concerns.
As we are closer to Summer, temperaturesare getting warmer that can lead the severe weather like those tornadoes thatformed in Kansas Saturday. Experts most major tornadoes come from super cells,thunderstorms that last for hours. These super cells can also cause strongwinds and rain, hail and flash flooding. That's what parts of mid-western U.S.are facing today. Last week, tornadoes hit northern Texas. Several people werekilled in those and hundreds of homes were either damages or destroy. In themidst of recovery, one town's residents pulled together to pull for local baseballteam.
After a moment reflection for stormvictims, the crack of the bat is shooting. Compared to the collapsed founderthat came with Wednesday night destructive storms.
It's bad, it's a bad deal.
--Most of the people are in myneighborhood, today supporting us and helping us clean up, knowing the day,showed up here. It's just amazing.
Cleburne is focused on baseball. Glad to beout of the storm shelter and outside on a warm fare night. Many without powerin their damaged homes, some live in hotels to pack the bleachers for thisplayoff game.
--Our team pulls our town together, even whenit's not adverse.
--Just really, it's a nice thing to see.
All eyes are on the field, the players, andlooking toward the sky with excitement, instead of apprehension.