
April 14, 2022
Season 37 Episode 28 | 14m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
A KET-produced current events program for upper-elementary and middle school students....
A KET-produced current events program for upper-elementary and middle school students. The series features a fast-paced roundup of headlines for the week and presents a series of questions to test students' understanding.
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April 14, 2022
Season 37 Episode 28 | 14m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
A KET-produced current events program for upper-elementary and middle school students. The series features a fast-paced roundup of headlines for the week and presents a series of questions to test students' understanding.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[MUSIC] [MUSIC] >> Hi and welcome to KET's News Starks.
Welcome back from enjoyed a little time off!
the news with today's Challenge What is the highest judicial Now we've talked about this the court that rules on issues and can overturn decisions made of it?
What is the highest judicial We'll have that answer after the Ramadan observance has faith.
Ramadan is a holy month prayers.
Many hoped this year However, this year the war in During daylight hours Muslims plan special meals after Middle Eastern countries, food and prepared for those meals.
before the prices got very without some of the items that time.
Still the daily prayers particularly at one of the the Grand Mosque in Mecca, participate in the Ramadan most sacred shrine.
The war in Ukraine continues to You may remember, Ukraine is a It was once part of the Soviet nation in 1991.
Kyiv is the have left Ukraine because of thousands of them made it to borders the United States.
happy to find safe shelter homes... even if those places in gyms and basketball arenas.
Security Council is still way to stop Russia’s assault on Russia is one of the five council, it has the power to with a veto.
Time now for the first part of 2 are about the holy month.
Questions 3 and 4 are about the Back to the news... Kentucky's legislators Beshear for consideration as close.
Those bills cover budget and tax reform to But this doesn't mean all 140 Beshear had 10 days to consider veto period the governor had He could sign it into law... signature... or VETO any or all be overturned by the senators their final two days of the and 15th.
As our human lives are getting still in focus, wildlife figure out if that virus is Projects in different countries at deer, moose, bears and coronavirus has been found in It isn't as widespread in our been in humans and scientists Researchers believe the have originated in bats in from bats to humans, they want illness to avoid another In Brazil sea horses are an South American country - the It borders Venezuela, Peru and Ocean.
Brasilia is the capital but a Janeiro is where the sea horse years ago divers would flood sea horses for aquarium gathered in the bay because the they are protected from their Well about 15 years ago the a protected species.
Since then researchers are happy to see once again.
Well you'll be happy to see the Question 5 is about Kentucky's Question 6 is medical research.
swim along with Question 7.
Well if you're a fan of Sesame characters represent people Recently the show introduced because of a spinal cord story of leaving her home violence.
The green muppet is a is a natural leader.
Ameera version of Sesame Street, and videos.
In Sweden, one town is using historic building ideas.
located on a peninsula in Finland and Norway are its Swedish capital.
Sweden is glacier-like mountains and vast of Skelleftea is getting their from a nearby forest, of the world's tallest WOODEN Center was built with the natural product helps curb the more-modern building benefits from solar panels and comfortable climate in the areas of the 20-story building.
Did you ever think you could the United States?
In South monkeys, in the wild, right International Airport.
In the area shut down and several freed from the facility.
nearby mangrove forest their invasive species but mostly nearby beach.
Wildlife invasive animals, but they hope put as long as they stay in We'll stay put with the final Question 8 introduces a new Question 9 is building for the And Question 10 might surprise Let's take a break from the some of your world-traveling Opinion Letters.
Reilly is a Elementary in Louisville, be to the coast of the Asia.
Philippines because that's and dad say it's very my cousins, uncles, aunts and Gabriela is in the 4th Grade at Elementary, also in Louisville, visit the 50th United State.
I can do the hula and drink of beaches and palm trees.
Sounds pretty good!
Alex is a Magnet School in Los Angeles, to the opposite coast.
"I would see the Statue of Liberty."
And Nevaeh is also a 4th Grader in Birchleaf, Virginia wanting under.
"I would like to go to cold.
And I want to see the choices!
We’ve taken you all of News Quiz.
Put your minds in Where in the world would you want to go there?
Send your NewsQuiz@ket.org ... Or use the sure to include your name, name in your response!
Time to get a look at today's the Challenge Question... highest judicial court in the Brown Jackson has now been to serve on the Supreme Court.
U.S. Senate on April 7th.
Judge woman to become a Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer who is Judge Jackson will be sworn in departure.
And here are the rest of And as we get ready to dance on out of dancers, one from Ukraine and forces on a stage in Italy.
performed in a fund-raising Both want to see peace in talents to promote that That's it for us.
We will see News Quiz!
Bye!
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