CNN 2012-03-03(在线收听

 All right.You might know the Everest is the highest point on earth but what is the lowest?You could find out and visit the place in the next ten minutes.I am Carl Azuz,welcome to CNN STUDENT NEWS.

First up.Two states,one winner.That was the story from the Republican presidential primary held on Tuesday.Former Massachusetts governor,Mitt Romney took first place in Arizona and Michigan.These primaries award delegates and Romney got all of Arizona but Michigan's primary was proportional.Delegates are awarded based on how many votes each candidate got.So even though,governor Romney got the most votes,it was still pretty close.He and the former Senator Rich Santorum split the delegates for Michigan.Renee Marsh has more on Tuesday's events and how all of the Republican candidates reacted to the results.
 
 
This is a big night,thank you guys.Mitt Romney picks up a solid victory in Arizona's winner took all primary Tuesday.But when the votes were tallied in his home state of Michigan,the margin was much smaller.
 
 
Yes.We didn't win by a lot, but we won by enough,that's all that counts.
 
 
Rick Santorum did not manage a win,but he will move forward with his proportion of the delegates from Michigan.He's charging ahead with tough words for Washington.
 
 
 
 
It's getting hard for people to make ends meet because we have a government that is crushing us every single day.
 
 
Republican say the back and forth between candidates in tightly contested races will help keep voters engaged.
 
 
It's going to be an eternality,so I am not really,I am not nervous about this at all,I think that the drama and in the tough primaries are good thing for us.
 
 
Ron Paul,who's planning to fight on continues to remain up-beat.
 
 
Now,winning the primary is of course very very important but winning the general election also is very very important.
 
 
Newt Gingrich was not a major factor in either state Tuesday,nor did he plan to be.He instead said his sight on the south and super Tuesday.
 
 
We decided not to complete in Michigan because we thought it would be important to focus here,to focus in Tennessee and in Oklahoma,in Idaho and Ohio.
 
 
Parts of the mid-western United States are recovering from powerful storms,one of the cities that was hit the worst,Harrisburg, Illinois.There, the storm caused a massive tornado.It left the path of the destruction that was three or four football fields wide.
 
 
At this medical center,the tornado ripped off part of the wall and luckily,hospital staff had enough time to move patients out of those rooms before the tornado hit.The storm also struck Missouri and Kansas,where there were reports of suspected tornadoes.At least eight people were killed in the severe weather,more than one hundred others were hurt.If you are looking for ways to help the victims of the storms,there's a place you can go to and do it.The spotlight section on our homepage,look for the impact your world link.
 
 
Well,the United States and North Korea have made a deal.North Korea says it will stop nuclear tests and enrichment activities and missile launches at one of its nuclear facilities.Now as an exchange for that,the United States will sent North Korea food,two hundred and fifty thousands tons of it.Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton says it's a good start.
 
 
United States,I will be quick to add,still has profound concerns.But on the occasion of Kim Jong il's death,I said that it is our hope that the new leadership will choose to guide their nation onto the path of peace by living up to its obligations.Today's announcement represents a modest first step in the right direction.We, of course, will be watching closely and judging North Korea new leaders by their actions.
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