
September 1, 2022
Season 38 Episode 1 | 15m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
News Quiz is KET's weekly 15-minute current-events program for students.
This episode of News Quiz features stories about the recent flooding in Eastern Kentucky, the U.S. climate bill, Russia and the International Space Station, traditional Ukrainian food, a record-breaking pilot, a new feline-friendly video game, Cincinnati's baby hippo Fritz, and more.
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News Quiz is a local public television program presented by KET
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September 1, 2022
Season 38 Episode 1 | 15m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode of News Quiz features stories about the recent flooding in Eastern Kentucky, the U.S. climate bill, Russia and the International Space Station, traditional Ukrainian food, a record-breaking pilot, a new feline-friendly video game, Cincinnati's baby hippo Fritz, and more.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[MUSIC] [MUSIC] >> Hi and welcome to KET's News Starks.
We hope your school If you've seen News Quiz is your very first News Quiz, we'll share current events and world.
Throughout the show, those stories …and then we will the program.
We'll also ask for your answers on the show.
Opinion Question in just a few check out our additional LearningMedia for more in-depth opportunities.
Now, ready to episode with a Challenge What is the 5th planet from the This planet is the largest in known for its stripes and large through a telescope.
Can you What is the 5th planet from the We'll have that answer for you Topping our news today... Eastern Kentucky are still following massive floods that is a southeastern state that is Tennessee among other states.
streams to overflow sending and bridges… and even into Buildings in the flood's path people homeless and looking for Communities around the state and items to help families who displaced.
The situation was so Biden visited the area with to assess the damage.
Last special session of the state's flooding aftermath.
More than sent to the flood-hit areas, Reserve Trust Fund.
That money businesses and schools.
Many blame recent flooding and disasters on climate change.
North America and Africa are and flooding.
Recently the U.S. climate change.
It's the has ever made to this cause … toward protecting the earth next ten years.
President Biden August 16th.
It includes a tax more affordable and help for want to move to solar or wind The plan should help Americans gas to more environmentally Now, we won't see the results but hopefully they will help future.
And leaders hope the other nations to do more as Time now for the first part of are about the flooding situation.
Our environment is the focus of Moving into other news, changes orbiting International Space end their support for this building their own space hub.
Station, or I.S.S., has been a agencies since the first part 19-98.
15 countries are including Russia and the United leave the program in 20-24 war in Ukraine.
Russia's caused tensions between Russia That war in Ukraine has been Ukraine is the second largest in Eastern Europe and borders others.
Kyiv is the country's have been driven from their Houses, businesses, even entire In some areas people offered a these refugees AND soldiers.
or stew, is a national dish of beetroot and usually includes carrots.
Thousands of portions Borscht was also used as the benefited the Ukrainian army.
In other news, the Lincoln making the arts more accessible Over the summer the Center Evening of Access Magic".
It song-signing and live captioned alternative view of music, people who are hearing or Another event offered a Mozart backpacks, wrist and ankle with the music to help those sounds.
The Lincoln Center with Disability Pride Month in Think about those stories as we today's Quiz.
Question 5 Question 6 is a map question.
And Question 7 is about Back to the news... A is the youngest person to fly Rutherford began his world tour an airport in Bulgaria.
The various European countries, well as an uninhabited island Mack crossed both the Pacific then finally made his way back record-breaking finale.
Mack's Rutherford became the youngest world back in January.
She gave route along his way.
A new video game that features fundraiser to benefit *real streaming themselves playing guide an adventurous kitty as across keyboards and knocks cat activities.
Others pay to money is donated to animal game player raised eight in her area.
And the Cincinnati Zoo in Ohio hippopotamus this summer.
a surprise addition to the early August and weighed nearly online naming contest to find a Over 90-thousand suggestions states and from 60 different older sister named Fiona who believe these siblings will be enjoy.
Well now for your enjoyment, today's Quiz.
Question 8 is You may need to donate money And Question 10 is really cute.
Time for a little quiz break.
Here's our first Opinion send us your answers.
What type of news stories would year?
Do you like learning space... in other countries or prefer stories about animals, you think?
What type of stories this year?
Why do those Opinion, send your letters to NewsQuiz@ket.org Or use the sure to include your name, name in your response!
Next answers on our show!
Now it's time for our Quiz Challenge Question first.
the sun in our solar system.
Aeronautics and Space amazing pictures of Jupiter Webb Space Telescope.
The northern and southern lights as IS the planet's Great Red Spot.
artificially colored the features stand out a little RED spot appears to be a And here are the rest of And finally today... Thousands of a festival celebrating nomadic great >> tribal meeting that included galloping along... javelins and air and whip cracking.
We'll whip on out of here for week for more News Quiz!
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