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KidNuz: News for Kids

10.10.2022

KidNuz: News for Kids

Starglow Media

Kids & Family, Education, News

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Cruise Control, Stink Bugs, New Monument, Worldly Cat, Columbus Day Confusion and a Cafeteria Hero!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning and welcome the kid news. I'm Tori. Today is Monday, October 10, 2022, Columbus

0:07.5

Day in some places, Indigenous People's Day in others. And we begin with actor Tom Cruise

0:13.3

planning to go where no civilian has gone before. Two years after News leak that he wanted

0:19.2

to film a movie on board the International Space Station, comes word that he's also

0:23.5

hoping to be the first non-astronaut to do a spacewalk.

0:28.3

Several studios chairman Donna Langley hasn't officially given the green light, but did

0:32.7

confirm to BBC that Tom Cruise is taking the world to space. That's the plan. We have a

0:39.1

great project in development. The unnamed movie would not be part of the mission impossible

0:44.3

franchise, nor does it have anything to do with top gun. According to multiple reports,

0:50.0

if Universal gives it the go ahead, the film already has the backing of NASA and offers

0:54.8

of help from SpaceX. A pretty smelly problem might march its way across the U.S. A new

1:02.9

study finds the highly invasive insect known as the stink bug for its skunk like aroma

1:09.1

could soon spread its stench to more of the country. It's not native to the states. It

1:14.3

was brought by accident from Asia 20 years ago, and its population has grown mostly on the

1:19.6

east coast from North Carolina to New York. Now because of climate change, scientists

1:24.5

say many of the little stinkers are likely to move north and west. Not everyone thinks

1:29.4

they smell like skunks, though. Some say their reek is like rotten tomatoes, pungent

1:34.6

like pepper, or even soapy like cilantro. The U.S. is getting a new national monument.

1:43.0

Later this week, President Biden will visit Camp Hale in Colorado, which was a training

1:47.4

ground for American soldiers before they headed off to Europe for World War II. He's expected

1:52.8

to officially declare it protected from future development under the Antiquities Act of 1906,

1:59.7

a law that allows presidents to give monument status to historic sites that sit on federal

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