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KidNuz: News for Kids

10.01.2019

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

Kids & Family, Education, News

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Wildcard Week, Not Forever 21, National Day, Haunted Pop-up and Next Stop, Mars!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning and welcome the kid news. I'm Tori. Today is Tuesday, October 1st, 2019.

0:08.0

And we begin with the baseball playoffs getting underway tonight.

0:12.0

It all starts with the National League as the Washington Nationals

0:14.9

hosts the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Wild Card game. The winner advances to play the Los Angeles Dodgers.

0:21.3

Then tomorrow, the Oakland Athletics are at home against the

0:24.8

Tampa Bay Rays in the American League Wild Card. The winner of that game will face

0:29.3

the Astros in Houston. As for the other teams that have already locked in their first

0:33.7

playoff rounds, the Braves host the Cardinals on Thursday night and the Twins play at

0:38.3

the Yankees on Friday. Forever 21 may not be staying in business forever.

0:45.0

The popular clothing retailer for teens and young women has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

0:50.0

This move gives a failing business some legal protection while it tries to pay off its debts.

0:56.0

The chain is closing most of its international locations and up to 178 stores in the U.S.

1:02.0

The company blames its downfall on opening too many stores too quickly,

1:07.0

less foot traffic in malls, and more buying being done online.

1:11.0

There's no word yet on how Forever 21's move will affect the lawsuit

1:14.8

Ariana Grande filed last month which accused the chain of using her image

1:19.2

without permission. You're going to hear the word impeachment a lot over the next few weeks and months.

1:27.0

It's the process by which the House of Representatives brings charges against the President of the United States if it believes a law was broken.

1:35.2

It's a big deal because it's rare. Only two presidents have been impeached.

1:40.1

Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998.

1:45.0

Richard Nixon resigned just before an impeachment vote in 1974.

1:50.0

But now there's some momentum to have it happen again.

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