Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 7, 2017

Waching daily Jul 29 2017

From the snowbound southeast, I`m Carl Azuz with CNN STUDENT NEWS. We`ve got some interesting

info today on winter weather, and we`re starting in the district that`s pretty used to it.

The District of Columbia. Congress has raised the roof on the U.S. debt limit. Currently,

the national debt is $17.2 trillion. What lawmakers did is suspend the limit. They didn`t

raise it to a specific dollar figure. They just voted to allow the government to continue

borrowing money. However much it believes it needs to borrow until March of 2015. The

bipartisan policy center estimates the government will add about a trillion more dollars to

the debt between now and then. The House of Representatives passed this plan on Tuesday.

The Senate passed it yesterday. President Obama is expected to sign it into law.

The story here at the American southeast can be summed up in this headline and the ice

that covers it. The Georgia capital virtually shut down by winter weather two weeks ago,

it`s getting hit with another snow and ice storm. We`d show you what that looks like

from our roof here at CNN, but this is the current view from our tower cam, so you see

why that wouldn`t work. It`s a relatively rare event for this part of the country. You

can see the line of freezing precipitation curling up the eastern seaboard yesterday,

expected to last through Thursday from the South to Maryland and Delaware.

Atlanta was expecting three to five inches of accumulation. Charlotte, North Carolina,

up to ten inches. Parts of Virginia, 14 inches. Roads were closed, schools and businesses

were closed, church and entertainment events canceled. Emergency workers were doing all

they could to keep people safe. With winter advisory stretched over 22 states.

We`re not kidding. We`re not just crying wolf. It is serious business.

Weather-related incidents killed at least five people including three in Texas and two

in Mississippi.

We`re facing an icing event that is very unusual for the metropolitan (ph) region in the state

of Georgia.

Officials say once you get past a quarter-inch of ice, power lines are in big trouble.

We`re talking about places seeing even upward of an inch.

And officials warn those power outages could be widespread. Look at that. It`s like a ghost

town in the entire city of Atlanta.

Sleet, ice and snow canceling thousands of flights.

Get your batteries out to get your flashlights out, to get your transistor radio out.

Wherever you are, you need to plan on stand there for a while.

One major danger here is ice. Part of the reason so many flights were canceled is because

ice coats airplane wings, disrupting in the way air flows over them, hindering their ability

to fly. Pilots can`t land on it, just like drivers without tire chains can`t drive on

it. Ice coats trees, weighing them down and branches eventually break, taking out power

lines as they fall. Almost half of million Americans were in the dark, many without heat

yesterday. Utility company said they expected more to lose power as precipitation continued.

Some folks ask, why we don`t bury power lines to get them out of the way. For one thing,

it could cost about six times more than suspending them above the ground. It takes a long time

to do, and when underground power lines fail, it takes longer to fix them.

Another winter danger in areas that get a lot of snow, avalanches. The snowmobiler who

captured this on his helmet cam, says he was pushed about 100 feet. He made it out OK.

When officials know the conditions are right for an avalanche, one that way they can deal

with it, is by setting off explosives, causing an intended controlled avalanche. But they

can`t keep tabs on every mountainside people will visit. And six people have recently been

killed in avalanches in Colorado, Oregon and Utah. In the back country, remote areas where

skiers, snowboarders and snowmobilers enjoy untouched powder, the snow isn`t groomed.

It may not be monitored. The danger is higher, so the need for emergency equipment is higher.

A back country ski outing in Switzerland that is about to turn into a horrifying experience.

Christopher Carlson, who was wearing a helmet cam, came very close to documenting his own

death. It`s an avalanche. He`s buried about five feet under the snow, unable to move.

(yelling)

Carlson is hoping the skiers he was with, find him before he suffocates.

And they do. He`s a very lucky man.

On the average, in the U.S., 28 people die each year from avalanches, often with hundreds

of tons of snow plummeting down the mountain. I skied at Colorado`s Copper Mountain with

one of the top avalanche experts in the United States.

How are the conditions?

Good for skiing.

Ethan Greene is the director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. His state agency`s

responsibility in part, to forecast the probability of avalanches.

This is Mayflower Gulch.

And he takes me away from the resort and into the back country, where most avalanches occur

to learn about the three essentials for back country skiers.

beacon, probe, shovel.

beacon, probe, shovel.

That`s right.

Those are the three things you have to have with you.

That`s right.

The beacon.

We all put on one of this and turn them on, so they are transmitting. They are sending

out a signal and then later in the day, if you get buried in an avalanche, I`ll be able

to set mine to receive, pick up your signal and locate you.

The probe and the shovel.

Yeah. This is a three meter probe poll. So what this allows me to do, is once I get your

general location with the beacon, I can pinpoint you with this probe and then use the shovel

to dig down to the tip.

There`s also this fourth (inaudible). And that can keep you above the rampaging snow

threatening to bury you. The airbag pack.

Time for "The Shoutout." Which of these words is a synonym for morality? If you think you

know it, shout it out! Is it vitriol, rectitude, mortality or acrimonious. You`ve got three

seconds, go!

Call it rectitude, morality or virtue, but it all has to do with choosing right over

wrong. That`s your answer and that`s your shoutout.

If you`ve spent any time around babies, so we are talking children three to six months

in age, you know they can express themselves. Smiling when happy, crying when - well, whenever.

But do they know right from wrong? Good from bad? Do babies have a sense of morality? A

scientist at Yale University says psychologists have long felt that babies knew nothing in

that area. One study is changing that, but there is a caveat.

These babies at Yale University`s Infant Cognition Center are here to watch a puppet show. A

show designed to illustrate examples of good and band behavior. Watch as this puppet struggles

to open a box. A green bunny comes along and helps to open the box. Green bunny is nice

and helpful. Then, an orange bunny comes along and slams the box shut. The orange bunny is

mean and unhelpful. But what does this mean to six-months old and three months old babies?

After repeated shows, they are presented with two puppets. The nice green bunny and the

mean orange bunny. Which one will they choose?

Over 80 percent of babies like the nice puppet. So we see babies recognizing good and bad

characters. But do they then try to avoid the bad guy? The good bunny has one graham

cracker, the bad bunny has two. Which one will the babies choose? Over 80 percent of

babies will take one cracker from the nice guy avoiding the mean guy, even though he

has one more cracker.

But if the mean guy has eight crackers, and the nice guy just one cracker? Now, which

one will the baby choose? 65 percent of babies will take the crackers from the mean guy.

According to the study, more crackers means more willingness to overlook dealing with

the bad guy.

No bunnies, but plenty of birds in today`s CNN STUDENT NEWS "Roll Call." Watching us

with eagle eyes from Lancaster, California, the Lancaster High School Eagles are on today`s

roll. Flying north for the winter, we`ve got the Cardinals of Fairmount Junior Senior High

School. Hello to everyone in Fairmount, Minnesota. And we`ll fly down the Mississippi River to

get a bird`s eye view of the blue jays. Glad you`re watching in Liberty, Missouri.

Wail now. Here`s something you don`t see every day. Sky diver was taking a camera along for

the ride, but the camera apparently jumped before the sky diver, falling out of the plane.

The sky diver never found it, but somebody did. A person who owns this pig pen says the

camera was found with this footage on it eight months after it fell from the sky. The proof

posted on YouTube. For the skydiver, it was one trough break. It`s a poor sign of camera

handling. For the animal, no pig deal. For the rest of us, pretty oink credible. But

that probably won`t happen again until pigs fly. You knew we`d be bacon up some puns.

It`s inporcent to me because I`ve always been kind of a ham. It eats up our time for today,

but CNN STUDENT NEWS will be back on camera tomorrow. I`m Carl Azuz.

For more infomation >> CNN Student News - July 29, 2017 | Severe Winter Weather in American Southeast - Duration: 10:01.

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Injustice 2 DLC Character NEWS: Starfire release date to be overshadowed by Bizzaro skins? - Duration: 4:36.

Injustice 2 DLC Character NEWS: Starfire release date to be overshadowed by Bizzaro skins?

INJUSTICE INJUSTICE 2 DLC UPDATE: Starfire is not the only playable character coming in August?.

NetherRealm's Injustice 2 will look to add the character Starfire into the mix next month, but players might have something to look forward to, which could be coming much sooner.

Before Starfire has the chance to join Injustice 2's ever growing roster, we could see a series of character skins, including one for Superman in with the games next patch.

In a recent tweet, game director Ed Boon has teased that Superman villain Bizzaro could make his way into the game as a Superman skin. Boon shared the first image of the new potentially new premier skin, adding: "Thats Bizarre.

OH, maybe hes an Injustice 2 skin!?" Having debuted in DC's Silver Age comics way back in 1958, Bizarro possesses the abilities of Superman but in reverse.

This means that the 'negative Superman' had powers like freeze vision and flame breath, as opposed to Superman classic heat vision and freeze breath.

Premier skins in Injustice 2 come with their own special tweaks to fit the alternate characters, including slightly different looking moves and all-new voice actors.

Whats interesting is that Starfire's SDCC character trailer showed Bizarro facing off against the former warrior Princess Koriandr using Bizzaro's mirror abilities in battle.

If you want to get your hands on Superman's first premier skin, you won't have to complete any difficult challenges.

But you will likely have to spend some of your hard earned source crystals, as Bizzaro will be available for 6,000 of them (just like every other in-game skin).

After Bizzaro enters the game we'll finally get to play as warrior Princess Starfire, the last character in the games first Fighter Pack DLC, which has also included the likes of Red Hood and Sub-Zero.

Her character description reads: "As the next Queen of Tamaran, Princess Koriand'r found herself the victim of her fratricidal sisters vengeful plot that resulted in their planet being conquered,".

"Now a royal exile on Earth, Koriand'r uses her ability to absorb and convert ultraviolet energy as Starfire." Fans who managed to pick up special editions of the game or purchase a season pass will get first dibs, with a mid-August release expected for Starfire, a full release will likely come later.

While were getting confirmation of all these new characters, there are still rumours floating around about future additions and the games second Fighter Pack DLC - which is already starting to look promising.

Having already been teased by NetherRealm Studios, fans have further cause to believe that Aquaman villain Black Manta will be joining the already large roster of Injustice 2 characters.

According to a Reddit thread, an image of an advert apparently showed up on the Xbox One marketplace which teased that you can "fight as Black Manta in Injustice 2".

The potential addition of Black Manta isn't a complete surprise, as not only does the character already appear as a stage transition, but hes also been heavily teased in the trailer from NetherRealm which revealed the games DLC roster - albeit as just a shadow.

Director of Injustice 2 Ed Boon has also been fanning the flames with some very vague indications about whether or not he will be added, saying: We gave little teases -- little shadow images behind them, One of them looked kind of unmistakably like Black Manta, so.

Theres a chance hes in there..

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