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Food Insecurity Is a Growing Problem Affecting People Around the World and in the United States; Dazzling Phenomenon Happening in Earth`s Orbit.


COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: What`s up, sunshine? Hope you`re feeling good this Friday, Fri-yay. I`m pumped to finish this week strong with you and

fuel our minds one more time before we head into the weekend. I`m Coy Wire, this is CNN 10, let`s go.

We begin today talking about the rising threat of food insecurity, an issue that persists in the U.S. and around the world. Food insecurity is not

having consistent access to enough food to meet one`s basic needs.

And around the world, the U.N. estimates that to be the case for 868 million people, with more than one-third of those cases, 342 million

people, being severely food insecure. Those numbers increased by a million people since the U.N.`s last global report on food crises in 2023.

Conflicts in the Gaza Strip accounted for most of those facing imminent famine, in addition to conflicts in Mali, Somalia, South Sudan, and Burkina Faso.
 

imminent [ˋɪmənənt] adj.(危险等)逼近的;即将发生的


The U.N. projects those numbers will increase by another million people being affected next year.

And in the U.S., a growing number of families are struggling to put food on the table. A USDA report showed that more than 47 million people were food

insecure last year, a slight rise from the year prior. The report attributes the spike to inflation and rising food costs.
 

spike [spaik] n.(通常指在下跌前)非常高的数量,价格或程度


And the rollback of relief programs during the COVID-19 pandemic, which boosted support for things like SNAP benefits and free school meals for all
 

rollback [ˋrol͵bæk] n. 效力消减; a turning back or retreat, as from a previously held position or policy


students, has left families with fewer resources to help put food on the table.

CNN`s Natasha Chen gives us an on-the-ground look at the impact this growing need is having on local food pantries here in the U.S.
 

on-the-ground 在公眾中,在普通百姓中

pantry [ˋpæntrɪ] n. 食品储藏室; 食品储藏柜


(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You have a happy Thanksgiving.

NATASHA CHEN, CNN NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): This is not video from the pandemic. This is a line this week of people waiting to receive

food at a church in time for Thanksgiving.

CHRIS MERREL, FOOD PANTRY CLIENT: I have to do it. And that`s the way it goes.

CHEN (voice-over): Chris Merrel has been coming to this Pasadena, California church every week for several years.

MERREL: My wife won`t even come because she`d be embarrassed.

CHEN (voice-over): He`s a retired mechanic living on less than $700 Social Security per month. He never thought he`d need help from a food bank, and

he`s not alone.

MERREL: Never seen a line that long before. This time it was all the way up and down the street.

ANA DURAN, FOOD INSECURE: Lines are getting crazier.

CHEN (voice-over): We first met Ana Duran two years ago when her home in Riverside, California saw inflation at almost 10%, even though inflation

has cooled now to about 2%.

DURAN: Or I have to get up at least, you know, like I said before 6:00 to be there by 6:00.

CHEN (voice-over): Duran still goes to weekly food distributions. Two years ago, she told us she was turning in recycling and selling jewelry for

extra cash while working as a part-time caregiver. She`s continued to do that, selling what little jewelry she has left.

DURAN: I only have like two or three more pieces that I have for as a backup resource.

CHEN (on camera): The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank says they`re tracking about 10% ahead in the amount of food distributed compared to last year.
 

track ahead: something is progressing at a rate faster than was expected


They`re serving 900,000 people a month right now near pandemic levels.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We can`t turn nobody away.
 

turn.. away 不让(某人)进入


CHEN (voice-over): In New York City.

UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You`re some days you don`t know where your next meal is coming from.

CHEN (voice-over): City Harvest says visits to city food pantries and soup kitchens are at the highest level on record, even higher than the

pandemic`s peak. In Chicago, Common Pantry says they`re serving 26% more households per month than last year. Across the country, 85% of food banks

in a Feeding America survey reported similar or higher demand for food assistance comparing this August with last August.

(On camera): Why do you think that is when inflation has actually cooled quite a bit?

MICHAEL FLOOD, CEO OF LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANK: I think what we`re seeing here in Los Angeles is the cumulative impact of inflation. Food

prices are about 25% higher than they were pre-pandemic.

Now the unemployment rate has come down. We would expect the demand for food assistance to decrease, but that`s not what has happened.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Pop quiz, hot shot.

Which planets in our solar system do not have a natural satellite or astronomical body that orbits them?

Mercury and Venus, Venus and Saturn, Mars and Earth or Jupiter and Neptune?

Answer is Mercury and Venus. The only two planets without natural satellites like moons.

An astronaut recently captured video of objects in space of what he called cosmic fireflies. Now scientists have been making some fascinating

discoveries while studying space, but occasionally the intriguing phenomena they find have some less than stellar explanations.

CNN`s Jeremy Roth shows us that that was the case with these cosmic fireflies.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

JEREMY ROTH, CNN CORRESPONDENT: An astronaut aboard the International Space Station recently shared an out-of-this-world sight of what he dubbed
 

out-of-this-world【美】【口】极好的, 无与伦比的


cosmic fireflies. But there`s more than meets the eye to this eye-popping celestial sight. Astronaut Don Pettit is no stranger to surreal scenes
 

more than meets the eye 比當初看上去的更複雜


spotted from his orbiting ISS perch and shared to his socials.
 

perch [pɝtʃ] n.(位置较高的)休息处;高处


This latest trippy video could inspire all manner of astro-philosophical and existential questions if the true explanation wasn`t so vanilla. Pettit
 

trippy [ˋtrɪpɪ] adj. 迷迷糊糊的;不清醒的(就像吸食毒品后的迷幻)

philosophical [͵fɪləˋsɑfɪkəl] adj. 哲学的; 研究哲学的

existential [͵ɛgzɪsˋtɛnʃəl] adj. 与人类存在有关的

vanilla [vəˋnɪlə] adj. 平凡的;普通的;乏味的


explained that what looks like cosmic fireflies are actually scores of Starlink satellites glinting and gleaming in the sun as they hover above
 

glint [glɪnt] v. 闪闪发光;闪烁

gleam [glim] v. 发微光;闪烁


the Earth. SpaceX has sent thousands of the internet communications satellites into orbit, with even more in the works, sparking a debate

amongst some astronomers on what their impact may be on future celestial studies. In the meantime, though, hey, they sure are pretty.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: All right, so you might have noticed that a bunch of big movies were released around Thanksgiving break. You may have gone to see one or two

yourself, Wicked, Moana 2, and Gladiator 2. Those were the top grossing movies last month, and they were all released just before the holiday.

Now, it`s no secret that production companies release their hit movies around the holidays and in the summer, but it turns out there`s an even

more design behind releasing multiple blockbusters at the same time. CNN`s Lisa Respers France lets us in on the movie studio marketing strategy

behind filling up those seats in the theaters.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

LISA RESPERS FRANCE, CNN REPORTER: Glicked, Gladiator 2, and Wicked, making it one of the most successful pre-Thanksgiving box office weekends in more
 

Glicked: the portmanteau (混成詞) of Gladiator II and Wicked


than 10 years.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Glicked.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Glicked.

FRANCE: We agree with this? We are Glickaday.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It`s Glickaday.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We like Glickaday.

UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: We like that.

FRANCE: Now, it`s giving us echoes of the cultural phenomenon of Barbenheimer. Companies releasing movies on the same day as a rival company

is actually not new. We`ve seen matching U.S. release dates in the past, including The Dark Knight and Mamma Mia, which was later coined The Dark

Mama, Casino and Toy Story, and way back in the 1990s, 10 Things I Hate About You and The Matrix.

So why do they do this? Well, in the movie biz, it`s called a counterprogramming strategy. That`s when companies release their film the same time as a film that is tonally very different to target, on paper, two
 

counter-programming(为争夺观众而进行的)竞争性节目安排,反击性节目


traditionally different audiences.

But they can also feed off of each other, as we saw with Barbenheimer, allowing social media to do a lot of the marketing for the studios, making

people want to be a part of the conversation. And there`s an economic aspect, too. In the 1930s, the double feature where you`d get to see two

selected films with one ticket was created to attract moviegoers during the Great Depression.

(END VIDEOTAPE)

WIRE: Today`s story getting a 10 out of 10, is a giant blanket that is Snow Joke. A snow blanket that is, and yes, that is a real house, under

real snow. After some monster snowstorms hit the Northeast, one Pennsylvanian man was snow-overwhelmed with several feet of the fluffy
 

fluffy [ˋflʌfɪ] adj. 蓬松的;松软的


stuff draped over the top of his house. He had to shovel not only his driveway and sidewalk, but his roof as well.
 

sidewalk [ˋsaɪd͵wɔk] n.【美】人行道


All right, superstars, you already s-know what time it is. My favorite part of the day, we`re showing some love with a shout out to Mr. Kumka`s Social

Studies classes up at Sanford Middle School in Sanford, Maine. Thank you for the sweet swag, my Spartan friends, and for this drone photo. Some of
 

swag [swæg] n.(在活动中等)收到的赠品


y`all. I received here at work, rise up, literally. Cue that Friday music, not air.

Remember the power you possess to create some positive change in this world. You never know when or how, but you just might be the light someone

needs today. You are more powerful than you know.

I`m Coy Wire. This is CNN 10. It`s been a blessing to spend this week with you.

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imminent [ˋɪmənənt] adj.(危险等)逼近的;即将发生的

spike [spaik] n.(通常指在下跌前)非常高的数量,价格或程度

rollback [ˋrol͵bæk] n. 效力消减; a turning back or retreat, as from a previously held position or policy

on-the-ground 在公眾中,在普通百姓中

pantry [ˋpæntrɪ] n. 食品储藏室; 食品储藏柜

track ahead: something is progressing at a rate faster than was expected

turn .. away 不让(某人)进入

out-of-this-world【美】【口】极好的, 无与伦比的

more than meets the eye 比當初看上去的更複雜

perch [pɝtʃ] n.(位置较高的)休息处;高处

trippy [ˋtrɪpɪ] adj. 迷迷糊糊的;不清醒的(就像吸食毒品后的迷幻)

philosophical [͵fɪləˋsɑfɪkəl] adj. 哲学的; 研究哲学的

existential [͵ɛgzɪsˋtɛnʃəl] adj. 与人类存在有关的

vanilla [vəˋnɪlə] adj. 平凡的;普通的;乏味的

glint [glɪnt] v. 闪闪发光;闪烁

gleam [glim] v. 发微光;闪烁

Glicked: the portmanteau (混成詞) of Gladiator II and Wicked

counter-programming(为争夺观众而进行的)竞争性节目安排,反击性节目

fluffy [ˋflʌfɪ] adj. 蓬松的;松软的

sidewalk [ˋsaɪd͵wɔk] n.【美】人行道

swag [swæg] n.(在活动中等)收到的赠品

 

 

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