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KidNuz: News for Kids

08.01.2019

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

News, Education, Kids & Family

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Poor Sports, Star-studded Summit, Losing a Legend, Woodstock Woes and Greta Sets Sail!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning and welcome to Kid News. I'm Tori. Today is Thursday, August 1st, 2019.

0:07.0

And we begin with a major league display of poor sportsmanship at the Great American Ballpark in Pittsburgh.

0:14.0

Players tempers flared in the seventh inning when a pitch from a Pirates reliever

0:18.0

nearly hit Cincinnati Red Second Baseman Derek Dietrich.

0:21.0

After some shouting and a warning from the empire, things calm down until the ninth

0:26.1

when Red's pitcher Amir Garrett stormed the Pirates dugout after giving up a three-run

0:31.0

Homer. Next thing you know players from both teams were

0:34.0

brawling including Reds manager David Bell who'd been ejected earlier in the game.

0:38.7

The Pirates ended up winning 11 to 4, Bell and 7 others await punishment from the league.

0:45.0

After the game, the Red summed up the eventful night with a tweet.

0:49.0

Let's all just take a few deep breaths and go get some ice cream or something.

0:54.0

Their intention is good, but the execution not so much.

0:58.0

200 celebrities, including Katie Perry, actor Leonardo DiCaprio, and Prince Harry, are reportedly on the island of

1:05.5

Sicily off the coast of Italy for a super secret three-day event hosted by Google, the aim

1:11.8

to prevent climate change and save the planet.

1:15.0

Ironically, most of them got there by private jets, are staying on mega-yots,

1:20.0

and according to Italian media, have been seen tooling around in gas guzzling

1:23.9

maserotties and SUVs. It's not clear how much time the attendees will

1:28.4

spend discussing their own impact on the environment, but at least one report

1:32.4

estimates that their flights alone would pump 864 tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide into the air.

1:40.0

On the flip side, there's teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg of Sweden.

1:45.2

She's inspired tens of thousands of students to skip classes and protest for

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