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November 17, 2023 | A Polar Night in Alaska
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COY WIRE, CNN 10 ANCHOR: What`s up sunshine, go on and smell the flowers and cool the soup. It`s Friday. We are going to finish this week, strong kick our weekend off, right? I`m Coy Wire. This is CNN 10, it`s Friday, November 17th. And we start with some travel news.
If you`re traveling for Thanksgiving, have some patience because next week is expected to be the busiest in years. The American Automobile Association or AAA predicts that more than 55 million people will be traveling during the five-day period from Wednesday to Sunday.
Now, if you`re traveling by plane, the transportation security administration expects a record high number of travelers at American airports. On the Sunday after Thanksgiving alone, TSA is preparing to screen nearly 3 million people at airports across the nation. So bring a good game, bring a book, something to brace yourself for potentially long lines.
There is a positive here though. Demand for travel has just continued to grow after the pandemic and post-COVID work trends with hybrid and remote schedules. Now, let people leave for the holidays at different times. That might be good news for drivers say, because the longer travel period could make the usual peak traffic days, a little less busy than they used to be like. Can you guess what those days are? The Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after.
Still most Americans may be returning from the holidays on Sunday. That`ll make it the busiest air travel day of the year. That`s according to the aviation firm Cirium. It expects airlines to fly more than 3 million seats on 22,000 flights that day.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If you are traveling over the Thanksgiving holiday, pack your patients, it`s expected to be a record setting travel season in the skies and a busy one on the roads.
AIXA DIAZ, AAA SPOKESWOMAN: The trend is that, people are still traveling in very large volumes.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: AAA is forecasting 55.4 million people will be traveling to their holiday destinations, including more than 49 million who will drive to their destination between the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after the holiday, if you are hitting the road, AAA says that Wednesday afternoon is still the worst time to hit the roads with AAA recommending you leave on actual Thanksgiving day.
DIAZ: It shortens the amount of time that you`re at your destination, but it also shortens the amount of time that you`re in transit.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: The Sunday after Thanksgiving is also brutal, but not as busy as it could be.
DIAZ: Hybrid schedules and remote schedules have changed everything because now people can leave for holiday travel at different times.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: If you are taking to the skies, brace yourself for packed airports and possible delays and cancellations, the transportation security administration is bracing for an all-time record number of passengers at airports nationwide on this Sunday after Thanksgiving.
So what can you do to minimize the chaos at the airport? One travel expert says avoid checking a bag in case your flight gets canceled and you`re moved to a different one, take public transit to the airport or book your parking spot online now, and finally give yourself plenty of time, be flexible and very patient.
SCOTT KEYES, FOUNDER OF GOING.COM: There`s always going to be some amount of cancellation that happen as long as we have bad weather.
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WIRE: Next up, we`re headed to the south Asian country of Nepal. Nepal`s government decided to ban TikTok. They say it was disrupting family and social structures. Nepal isn`t the only country where a popular app with 1 billion monthly active users is now banned. India put a ban on TikTok three years ago, and the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand put restrictions on the app because of security concerns.
Nepal, however, had a different reason to ask internet providers to cut access to TikTok throughout the country. Citing local media, Reuters reported that more than 1,600 TikTok related cybercrime cases have been registered over the last four years in Nepal. Nepal`s Prime Minister said that the government had a long discussion on how to control the tendency to spread disharmony, disorder, and chaos in society and decided that a ban on TikTok was needed.
Now pop quiz, hot shot. Ten second trivia. Which state has the lowest population density in the U.S.?
Hawaii, Alaska, Montana, or Wyoming?
Wyoming has the lowest population overall, but Alaska, which is by far, the largest state has the lowest population density.
All right, we`re headed to Alaska now where this weekend a town in the very Northern part of the U.S., which is located north of the Arctic circle will see the sun for the last time in two months, our Meteorologist Allison Chinchar is here to explain why.
ALLISON CHINCHAR, CNN METEOROLOGIST: That`s right, Coy. Just before 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, the sun will go down in the town of Utqiagvik, Alaska, formerly known as Barrow. And it will not come back again for 66 more days. That`s right, the sun go down on Saturday and comes back on January 23rd of next year.
Now, this happens every single year. It`s called polar night, and it`s a common occurrence for a lot of these areas and what we call the Arctic circle. So here you can see exactly where the town is located at the very northernmost point of Alaska, putting it inside the Arctic circle. That means for several weeks during the winter, they go into a phase of complete darkness. The sun never fully rises.
Now, on the flip side, Coy, in the summer, the opposite happens where they will have 24 straight hours of daylight as the sun never truly sets for several weeks in the summer.
WIRE: Today`s story, getting a 10 out of 10, an unusual new use of fall foliage. By the way, did you know that warm colors of autumn leaves are always present? They`re just hidden by the abundance of green chlorophyll during the warmer months. You see in the fall leaves stop their food making process and the chlorophyll declines. The green color fades away to reveal all the other colors hidden beneath.
Now, check this out, at the Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington, a baby ox named Willow came up with a fun way to enjoy the new fall foliage.
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JEANNE MOOS, CNN NATIONAL NEWS CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): You know how in the fall zoos are always giving their animals, squashes to squish, pumpkins to spear with their horns, the zoos call it enrichment. It gives the animals something new to do and a photo-op for the press.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is her first time with a big leaf pile.
MOOS: We think you`ll really fall for this fall ritual featuring Willow. the baby muskox. Willow is a little over two months old. She lives with her mother, Charlotte. Willow was born here at the Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington, a girl who loves to headbutt her red ball and splash around, in puddles, and now this.
(On camera): Willow really seems to be in the fall foliage.
TELENA WELSH, CURATOR, POINT DEFIANCE ZOO: She loves it. The leaves are one of her favorite things.
MOOS: Raked into a pile by the keepers.
WELSH: And she just went wild.
MOOS: The name Willow totally suits her because it`s one of her favorite foods, but the pile consists of maple leaves.
WELSH: If it was all Willow leaves, she`d probably eat that entire batch of leaves.
MOOS: Eat it rather than frolic in it. Either one is a barrel of fun.
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WIRE: What an awesome week we`ve had. We took you to Japan, to Iceland. We followed the stories from the depth of the ocean to the mountaintops. We learned a lot, laughed a little and showed a whole bunch of love.
Shout out time. Cinnaminson Middle School in Cinnaminson, New Jersey go Pirates. And shout out to, Mighty Spartans at W.T. Chipman Middle School at Harrington, Delaware, rise up. Have an awesome weekend, everyone. I`ll be here with you Monday and Tuesday. Remember 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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- Patience (인내) - The ability to endure waiting, delay, or provocation without becoming annoyed or upset.
- Predicts (예측하다) - To declare or indicate in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge.
- Transportation (교통) - The act of transporting; the movement of people or goods from one place to another.
- Security (보안) - Measures taken to guard against espionage or sabotage, crime, attack, or escape.
- Administration (행정) - The management of any office, business, or organization.
- Demand (수요) - The desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item.
- Hybrid (하이브리드) - Something made by combining two different elements; a mixture.
- Remote (원격의) - Far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away.
- Peak (정점) - The pointed top of a mountain or ridge.
- Aviation (항공) - The design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft, especially heavier-than-air aircraft.
- Ban (금지하다) - To prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict.
- Access (접근) - The ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance.
- Cybercrime (사이버 범죄) - Criminal activity or a crime that involves the Internet, a computer system, or computer technology.
- Prime Minister (총리) - The principal minister and head of government in parliamentary systems; chief of the cabinet or ministry.
- Tendency (경향) - A natural or prevailing disposition to move, proceed, or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or result.
- Disharmony (불화) - Lack of harmony; discord.
- Population (인구) - The total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area.
- Density (밀도) - The state or quality of being dense; compactness; closely set or crowded condition.
- Circumstance (상황) - A condition, detail, part, or attribute, with respect to time, place, manner, agent, etc., that accompanies, determines, or modifies a fact or event.
- Meteorologist (기상학자) - A scientist who studies meteorology, which is the study of the atmosphere, including weather forecasting.
- Arctic Circle (북극권) - The parallel of latitude 66°34′ north of the equator; marks the southern boundary of the Arctic.
- Sunset (일몰) - The daily disappearance of the sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation.
- Sunrise (일출) - The daily appearance of the sun above the horizon due to Earth's rotation.
- Foliage (잎사귀) - The leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.
- Autumn (가을) - The season between summer and winter; fall.
- Chlorophyll (엽록소) - The green pigment in plants, which absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
- Zoo (동물원) - A place where animals are kept, especially for exhibition.
- Muskox (머스콕스) - A large, shaggy, dark-haired ox, native to the Arctic regions.
- Enrichment (풍부하게 하기) - The action of improving or enhancing the quality or value of something.
- Foliage (잎사귀) - The leaves of a plant, collectively; leafage.