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KidNuz: News for Kids

06.06.2023

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

Kids & Family, Education, News

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Harry Testifies, D-Day Remembered, Launched Legos, Diaper Do, Teen Topples Chess Champ and Sailing Away — on Chocolate!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning and welcome the kid news. I'm Tori. Today is Tuesday, June 6, 2023.

0:07.0

And we begin with all eyes on a courthouse in London to see if Prince Harry becomes the

0:12.7

first senior royal in more than a hundred years to take the witness stand in a trial.

0:18.0

He and other top celebrities are suing the publishers of the Daily Mirror in Great Britain for

0:23.0

allegedly using illegal ways like phone tapping and hiring private investigators to get info

0:29.0

about their private lives to use in stories. Harry says the articles in question date back to

0:34.4

his twelfth birthday. Many other similar cases have been settled out of court, but Prince Harry

0:39.6

has called it his life's work to change how the media conducts itself. As one analyst noted to NPR,

0:46.2

he's lending his celebrity, his notoriety, and he will not stop. But he's already angered the judge.

0:52.4

The Prince was doing court yesterday for opening statements, but was a no-show. Those following the

0:57.6

case they hear arrive late Sunday and will be in court this morning. Today, June 6 is an

1:04.5

important day in history. It's the 79th anniversary of D-Day during World War II. Troops with the

1:11.2

Allied forces, which included soldiers from the UK, the US, Canada, and other countries all across

1:17.4

the English Channel in the middle of the night and stormed the beaches along Normandy, France.

1:22.8

Six thousand vessels were involved in the attack and were supported by over 11,000 planes.

1:28.8

The goal was to break through the German Army's defenses that had overtaken much of Europe,

1:33.6

and is described as a key battle that helped bring an end to the war. The D in D-Day doesn't

1:40.2

actually stand for anything. It's just a name the military use when planning an event.

1:45.1

It's been used for many operations, but is now most closely associated with this date,

1:50.2

June 6, and the Allied Invasion of Normandy. How is this for outside the box thinking,

1:57.6

building homes out of dirty diapers? A group of scientists at a university in Japan came up

2:03.7

with the concept. First, they wanted to find a way to decrease the use of sand in concrete,

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