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Auckland Hits by Deadly Flooding; Tyre Nichols Protests Erupt Across United States.

 

COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: Welcome back. I hope you had a great weekend. I`m Coy Wire. This is CNN 10.

Here to help you kick start your week with some of the top stories of the day and having a little bit of fun along the way.

We start though with some really heavy news out of New Zealand. Record rainfall wreaking havoc on the northeastern part of the island country over

the weekend. Auckland, the nation`s largest city, declared a state of emergency.

Look at these scenes from the airport there which had to be closed as torrential downpours have caused major flooding with numerous evacuations
 

torrential [tɔˋrɛnʃəl]adj. 奔流的;猛烈的;汹涌的

downpour [ˋdaʊn͵por] n. 倾盆大雨,豪雨


in the area. Several lives have been lost.

On Friday, Auckland was hit with its average amount of rainfall for the entire month of January, all in just one hour`s time. New Zealand Prime

Minister Chris Hipkins says it`s been an unprecedented event.

More now from CNN international anchor and correspondent Michael Holmes.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

MICHAEL HOLMES, CNN INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Mud on the floor, waterlogged drawers. This is what the floods left behind in
 

waterlogged [ˋwɔtɚ͵lɑgd] adj.(船等)浸满水的


Auckland.

This was someone`s house full of a lifetime of possessions. Residents say it took just minutes before chest deep waters washed through it. No time to

save anything except themselves.

REBECCA MAGEE, RESIDENT: I felt quite helpless, never been in that situation before. It happened real fast.

HOLMES: New Zealand`s new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins inspected the damage by air and on the ground and says the cleanup will be massive.

That`s because the amount of rain that fell Friday in Auckland has never reached such recorded levels in such a short amount of time. The city had

its worst downpour on record a burst of about 240 millimeters of rain falling in just a few hours. The heavy rains caused flash floods, closing

highways, grounding flights and stranding passengers, plunging neighborhoods underwater.
 

plunge [plʌndʒ] v. 使陷入,使遭受


UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The water I think is up here, but when we`re trying to open that door to swim outside.

HOLMES: The waters have since receded but there are new fears in Auckland and further south where the storm has moved. The saturated ground giving
 

recede [rɪˋsid] v. 后退;远去


way to landslides in some areas leaving houses dangling from cliffs and backyards sliding down hills.
 

dangle [ˋdæŋg!]v. 悬荡;吊,挂


Stunned neighbors are trying to determine the scale of the damage using the drier conditions to try to find anything salvageable from their homes.
 

stun [stʌn] v. 使大吃一惊;使目瞪口呆

determine [dɪˋtɝmən] v. 查明

salvageable [ˋsælvədʒəb!] adj. 能抢救的;能打捞的;能挽救的;能利用的


UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I have been in this community my whole life, 45 years, I`ve never seen it like this.

HOLMES: But the brief cleanup that was started may have to be on hold as meteorologists say there is more rain in the forecast.
 

on hold 停下来


(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: All right. Protests took place in multiple cities in the United States over the weekend after the release of a video of a police encounter
 

encounter [ɪnˋkaʊntɚ] n. 遭遇,冲突


that happened in Memphis, Tennessee, on January 7th.

According to a police report, Tyree Nichols was pulled over for reckless driving. After an initial confrontation, Nichols fled. He was then arrested
 

reckless [ˋrɛklɪs] adj. 鲁莽的,不顾后果的


at a second location.

But in the video, officers are seen striking Nichols repeatedly during the encounter in a manner that law enforcement analysts have described as

well outside the limits of police training. Tyree Nichols died three days after the incident. The actions by these police officers have been widely

criticized and rallies in cities across the nation, including New York, Atlanta, Boston and L.A. have called for the end of such abuses by

authorities.

All five police officers involved have been fired and charged with crimes and the police unit of which they were apart has been shut down. Lawyers
 

apart [əˋpɑrt] adv. 个别地; 分开地


for at least two of the officers say their clients will plead not guilty to the charges and that no one intended for the 29-year-old Nichols to die.
 

plead [plid] v. 辩护,抗辩; 恳求

intended [ɪnˋtɛndɪd] adj. 故意的,预谋的


We`ll hear from CNN correspondent Polo Sandoval who has the latest.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

POLO SANDOVAL, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Here in the United States, it was another night of demonstrations from coast to coast in the wake of the

release of the series of videos showing the beating of Tyre Nichols. On Friday night, there was one incident in Times Square where at least three

arrests were reported. But outside of that, according to authorities, things have remained relatively peaceful. On Saturday night, another group

of protesters coming together here in Manhattan, hoping to stand in solidarity with the Nichols family, hoping that their voice makes it to
 

solidarity [͵sɑləˋdærətɪ] n. 团结;团结一致


Memphis and beyond.

Here`s what one of the organizers of Saturday night`s event told our affiliate WCBS about why they`re coming together here in New York.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We are out here to fight and call for justice once again and continuously because the work did not stop in 2020, it didn`t

stop in 2021, and it did not stop in 2022. We are still here and we are still fighting until justice is done.

SANDOVAL: New York City`s police commissioner did say that they will continue to have officers out in full force, not only making sure that
 

commissioner [kəˋmɪʃənɚ] n.(政府部门的)长,长官

in full force 全体,全部


citizens stay safe but also so to make sure that they protect the right for these individuals to peacefully assemble throughout the city here. They did

say also that they are really expressing outrage as well after seeing the video that was released, that series of videos that was released on Friday night.
 

outrage [ˋaʊt͵redʒ] n. 愤慨


It`s really what we`re also hearing from other police departments in other parts of the country strongly condemning what the world saw when those
 

condemn [kənˋdɛm] v. 谴责


videos were released.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Ten-second trivia:

The inaugural contest of what sports competitions was held in Big Bear Lake, California, in 1997?

The Goodwill Games, Rugby World Cup, The X Games, or Winter X Games?

The Winter X Games is your answer here and the 27th edition of the event was hosted this past weekend in Aspen, Colorado.

Nineteen-year-old freestyle skiing phenom Eileen Gu from San Francisco won two World Cup events this past week, storming back into competition for the
 

phenom [fɪˋnɑm] n.【美】【俚】特出优异的人或物

storm [stɔrm] v. 向前闯; 闯进


first time since the Beijing Winter Games, where she became the first free skier ever to win three medals at a single Olympics.

Now an injury during practice knocked her out of the X Games this weekend but Eileen told me ahead of the games how she balances being a student at

Stanford University, a pro-athlete and professional model. And she`s also telling us how she harnesses the power of her mind to help her shine.

(BEGIN VIDEEO CLIP)

WIRE: I remember in Beijing at the Olympics, you were journaling, you were writing affirmations before half pipe, convincing yourself you weren`t
 

journal [ˋdʒɝn!]  v. to write one's observations or thoughts in a journal

affirmation [͵æfɚˋmeʃən] n. 肯定


tired. How big of a role does training your mind play in your life?

EILEEN GU, FREESTYLE SKIER: Huge, huge role. I think that for me my biggest strength is my brain. I`m shamelessly a nerd. Everywhere I go, the
 

shamelessly [ˋʃemləslɪ] adv. 厚着脸皮地;无耻地

nerd [nɝd] n. a person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept (无能的;笨拙的)


reputation follows me and you know, I`ll take it. I definitely propagate it out there.
 

propagate [ˋprɑpə͵get] v.【物】传播,传导


And at the end of the day, I think that so much of skiing is in your own head. It`s an individual sport which means that your biggest rival really

is yourself and overcoming that fear being able to perform on the day, learning how to deal with pressure, these are all things that are practiced

and they are behaviors that I`ve spent a long, long time learning about how I naturally cope with them and then trying to exacerbate my strengths.
 

exacerbate [ɪgˋzæsɚ͵bet] v. 使加重


So in that sense, I do a lot of journaling. I do a lot of thinking, a lot of reflection, a lot of visualization.
 

visualization [͵vɪʒʊələˋzeʃən] n. 想象


WIRE: You once said your wish is to inspire young girls to break boundaries. What do you mean by that, Eileen?

GU: I mean that growing up, I think so much of what you think is possible for yourself is dependent on what you see out there in the world. It can be

on TV. It can be on social media it can be what you see your friends doing. I guess it`s just feeling as though you`re not alone, feeling that there`s

a place for you in the community or in the sport that you want to participate in.

For me, growing up, there weren`t that many girls in the ski industry. There were a couple and I looked up to them a bunch and they really, really

inspired me. But I guess what I want to do is, you know, I`m young and I`m trying to do my best and I just want to be the person that a girl at home

can see on TV or on their phone and say, hey, you know, if she can do that, then I want to try it, too.

She looks like she`s having fun, when can I try? And really, that`s all I want to do. I just want to be out there. I want to reflect the population

that`s interested in it and hopefully inspire someone to take it up.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

WIRE: And for today`s story getting a 10 out of 10, something unbearably cute and funny. A trail cam in Boulder, Colorado, captured about 580 photos
 

unbearably [ʌnˋbɛrəblɪ] adv. 不能忍受地;无法容忍地

trail cam 野外监视器


and around 400 of them were bear selfies. Is it possible that this black bear knew exactly what it was doing? There are all sorts of poses like the

coming right at you or the stare off into the distance or how about the pretty side posts, who me? There`s even a hey, look at my paw, y`all.

This pabearazzi was having a ball clearly. There are roughly between 17,000 and 20,000 black bears in the state of Colorado, but none of them can
 

havea ball 狂欢; enjoy oneself greatly


strike a pose quite like this one.

Hey, y`all, hey. Thank you very much for all the love on our CNN 10 YouTube Channel. We surpassed 700,000 subscribers now, so special thanks to you.

And salute to South Middle School in Edinburg, Texas. You get our shout out for the day.

Let`s call out today and do something to make this world a bit of a better place, even if it`s just making someone smile today. I`m your boy Coy, and

I`ll be right here with you tomorrow.

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torrential [tɔˋrɛnʃəl] adj. 奔流的;猛烈的;汹涌的

downpour [ˋdaʊn͵por] n. 倾盆大雨,豪雨

waterlogged [ˋwɔtɚ͵lɑgd] adj.(船等)浸满水的

plunge [plʌndʒ] v. 使陷入,使遭受

recede [rɪˋsid] v. 后退;远去

dangle [ˋdæŋg!] v. 悬荡;吊,挂

stun [stʌn] v. 使大吃一惊;使目瞪口呆

determine [dɪˋtɝmən] v. 查明

salvageable [ˋsælvədʒəb!] adj. 能抢救的;能打捞的;能挽救的;能利用的

on hold 停下来

encounter [ɪnˋkaʊntɚ] n. 遭遇,冲突

reckless [ˋrɛklɪs] adj. 鲁莽的,不顾后果的

apart [əˋpɑrt] adv. 个别地; 分开地

plead [plid] v. 辩护,抗辩; 恳求

intended [ɪnˋtɛndɪd] adj. 故意的,预谋的

solidarity [͵sɑləˋdærətɪ] n. 团结;团结一致

commissioner [kəˋmɪʃənɚ] n.(政府部门的)长,长官

in full force 全体, 全部

outrage [ˋaʊt͵redʒ] n. 愤慨

condemn [kənˋdɛm] v. 谴责

phenom [fɪˋnɑm] n.【美】【俚】特出优异的人或物

storm [stɔrm] v. 向前闯; 闯进

journal [ˋdʒɝn!] v. to write one's observations or thoughts in a journal

affirmation [͵æfɚˋmeʃən] n. 肯定

shamelessly [ˋʃemləslɪ] adv. 厚着脸皮地;无耻地

nerd [nɝd] n. 怪胎、怪咖; a person who is single-minded or accomplished in scientific or technical pursuits but is felt to be socially inept (无能的;笨拙的)

propagate [ˋprɑpə͵get] v.【物】传播,传导

exacerbate [ɪgˋzæsɚ͵bet] v. 使加重

visualization [͵vɪʒʊələˋzeʃən] n. 想象

unbearably [ʌnˋbɛrəblɪ] adv. 不能忍受地;无法容忍地

trail cam 野外监视器

have a ball 狂欢; enjoy oneself greatly


 

 

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