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1、Student News 0531(Student News) - May 31, 2012THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.*(MUSIC PLAYING)(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)GROUP: CNN Student News starts now. Take it away, Carl.UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Dont forget our Shoutout.(LAUGHTER)(END VIDEO CLIP)CARL AZUZ,

2、 HOST, CNN STUDENT NEWS: How could I after that awesome iReport? Thanks to Mr. Wybuls (ph) class for that introduction, and thanks to all of you for spending this last day of May with CNN Student News.First up today, a 50-year prison sentence for Charles Taylor, the former leader of Liberia. Taylor

3、was found guilty by an international criminal court last month. Hes the first former world leader since World War II to be convicted of war crimes.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): Taylor was president of the African nation of Liberia from 1997 through 2003. during that time, he was accused of be

4、ing involved with the civil war in a neighboring country, Sierra Leone. The charges included murder, slavery and forcing people younger than 15 to fight in the conflict.A special court in The Netherlands handed down Taylors sentence yesterday. The judge says Taylor was responsible for, quote, aiding

5、 and abetting some of the most brutal crimes in human history. The former Liberian leader is appealing his conviction.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: International anger about whats going on Syria is growing. The United Nations Security Council is looking for ways to pressure Syrias government to stop the fig

6、hting thats gone on for more than a year now. Thousands of people, most of them civilians, have been killed in this violence.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): Theres anger inside Syria as well. This protest was in the city of Houla. Thats where more than 100 Syrians were killed last Friday in wha

7、t some people describe as a massacre. One big question is what the international community can do about this.No country is openly pushing for military action. Some have spoken out against the idea. Others say it should be an option. Some officials say right now the situation in Syria is at a tipping

8、 point.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Todays first Shoutout goes out to Coach Ivy and Coach Guerras civics classes at Manor High School in Manor, Texas.What city is hosting this years Republican Party National Convention? Is it Charlotte, North Carolina; St. Paul, Minnesota; Denver, Colorado

9、 or Tampa, Florida? Youve got three seconds, go.Tampa is hosting the Republican National Convention at the end of August. Thats your answer, and thats your Shoutout.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: During that convention the Republican Party will officially name its presidential nominee. That is now almost cer

10、tain to be Mitt Romney. This week the former Massachusetts governor unofficially won his partys nomination, thanks to the Texas primary. Governor Romney has been winning delegates and primaries and caucuses since January.Tuesdays win in Texas put him over the so-called magic number of 1,144. Thats h

11、ow many delegates it takes to win the Republican nomination this year.One of the people who offered congratulations to Mitt Romney, his opponent. President Obama called Governor Romney about the milestone yesterday. The president will officially be named the Democratic nominee at that partys nationa

12、l convention. Thats taking place in Charlotte in September.(END VIDEO CLIP)The states hosting those conventions and others along the U.S. East Coast are dealing with rain and wind from Beryl. This is the same severe weather system that we reported on earlier in the week.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice

13、-over): Wednesday evening, Beryl was no longer a tropical depression, even though it was losing strength, it was still raising concerns, though, because in addition to the wind and the rain, Beryl was also causing dangerous rip currents.One person was swept away in Florida on Monday. Around 170 othe

14、r swimmers had to be rescued from the surf over the weekend. Forecasters said rip currents were a threat along the coast from Florida up through North and South Carolina.(END VIDEO CLIP)(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Time for a Shoutout Extra Credit.What city has the largest subway system in

15、 the United States? You know what to do. Is it Boston, Chicago, New York or Washington, D.C.? Put another three seconds on the clock and go.New York didnt have the first U.S. subway system, but it definitely has the largest. Thats your answer and thats your Shoutout Extra Credit.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ

16、: New York City is in the process of making that subway system even bigger. Its adding a new line as part of the citys first major subway expansion in 50 years. New York transportation officials say once its done, the new line will help reduce overcrowding and delays. But thats doesnt happen quickly

17、 and that doesnt happen cheaply. Ali Velshi looks at whats involved.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)ALI VELSHI, CNN HOST: Backhoe excavators that can cost $700,000 apiece, manlifts that sell for up to half a million bucks, see that hydraulic drill jumbo? They can go for 800 grand a pop. These are the machines of

18、modern-day civil engineering. New York City has them working full speed ahead on its new Second Avenue subway line.Subways are expensive. Just to give you a sense of perspective, way back when the first subway in Manhattan was 21 miles, and it cost $35 million. This one, about a mile and a half, for

19、 about $4.5 billion. Thats more than a billion dollars a stop.And thats just for phase one. We went digging 10 stories below Manhattan to find out what goes into the bottom line on a new subway line.MICHAEL HORODNLCEANU, PRESIDENT, MTA CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION: Its a bargain. (Inaudible) a bargain, $800

20、,000 a pop.VELSHI: The most massive piece of equipment used is the tunnel boring machine. The last time New York built a subway it used the cut-and-cover method, digging from street level. Boring is much more efficient and it disrupts life above ground a lot less.TOM PEYTON, PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF: Th

21、e one that did this is 22 foot in diameter, a little over two stories tall. It can go on average about 50 foot a day.VELSHI: One of these things costs $12 million and requires 20 people to operate it. At 50 feet a day, boring two mile-and-a-half tunnels takes a long time.UNIDENTIFIED MALE: But this

22、is a linear project.VELSHI: Right.HORODNLCEANU: You must do the tunnels before you do this.VELSHI: And highly specialized laborers are the ones doing that. Sandhogs or urban miners work alongside operating engineers who drive and maintain the machinery.PEYTON: On average, we pay a guy about $1,000 a

23、 day, and thats base salary plus benefits.VELSHI: Its putting people to work in a tough economy. The Metropolitan Transit Authority expects phase one of the subway - thats 31/2 stops and a tunnel and a fourth stop - to create 130,000 jobs with an economic impact of almost $18 billion over the nine y

24、ears of construction.New Yorkers keep asking why this takes so long.HORODNLCEANU: It is normal.VELSHI: It is what -HORODNLCEANU: It is normal. It is what it takes.VELSHI: All the while, Americans are footing the bill, no matter where they live.HORODNLCEANU: Second Avenue, right now, $1.3 billion com

25、e from the federal government and the rest of $3.15 billion comes from New York.PEYTON: And in 2016, when we swipe our card and ride their first train, its going to feel real good.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: All right. Its time to have a little fun. Several works ago, we asked you to send us iReports of a

26、ny questions you had for me. We had a great response to this. The full interview is up and ready to watch at . Youll find it in the Spotlight section. If you want to know who comes up with all the puns, go there. If you want to see a sample of what this is all about, watch here.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)MEG

27、AN RINKE, IREPORTER: Hi, my names Megan, and Im wondering, is this really what you wanted to do when you grew up? I mean, as a kid, did you really want to be an anchorman? Or what else did you want to do?AZUZ: As a kid, Megan, I had no idea what I wanted to do. At one point, I thought I might want t

28、o be a milkman, just delivering milk and saying hey to everybody - not very lucrative these days.So when I started working in news, I thought my first career goals were to be a writer and producer, which I eventually became. But after doing that for a while, I started thinking to myself, I dont want

29、 to be the guy to just write whats going on in the news and have somebody else tell you about it.Im a talker. I spent time in detention for talking when I was in school. I want to be the person to tell you guys whats going on in the world. So it was really after I started working in news that I real

30、ly started focusing on becoming an anchor.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: All right. Before we go, where does a large bear go to cool off?(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): Just about anywhere it wants to, like a familys Infinity pool in California. Two sisters spotted the ursine intruder in their back yard

31、, and they decided to start shooting video - from a safe distance, of course. They said they werent too worried since the bear wasnt causing a commotion. In fact, at one point, it just sat on the pools built-in stools and just seemed to enjoy the view.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: Why a pool? Well, you migh

32、t have expected a bear to hang out at the maul. The sisters said they expected to just drink the water, you know, take a few laps. The family could try to sue the animal. Theyd have, of course, to file a bathing suit.Not sure how the bear would hire a lawyer, though. It would have to pool its resources. The pun-tential o

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