CNN 2012-06-09(在线收听

 In today for about seven hours,Venus will be passing in front of the sun at least from the perspective of us here on earth.It is called the transit of Venus.And if you do not get a chance to see this today.You will probably not get another one.That is because this transit of Venus do not happen offen.The next one will be until the year 2117.In the past,these events were used to help the scientists to understand the size of Solar System and the distance between planets.The transit starts just after 6PM eastern time tonight.And it lasts for six hours and fourty minutes.If you planned to check out,remember do not stare at the sun.You are gonna need special glasses or telescope with this special theater.

 
 
Yesterday we talked about US unemployment rate right now it is eight point two percent.But it is a lot higher for people who were sixteen to twenty four years old.I am sorry to say.College graduates might be wonderring what that could mean for them as the transition from the classroom to the working world.Rachald R talks with some of this year's graduated seniors about it.
 
 
Ladies and gentlemen.Class 2012.God blessed you.Graduates acknowledged they are headed out into the real world.The easiest part of life is over now.If the tran continues estimated one of two new graduates in this class will not have a job land up.A little scared,T...said I do not have a job land up,I am not sure that I want to do.Finding a career in non-certain economic times.Graduation speaker only reminded the students of the unknown challenges ahead.Having a college degree do not increase jobs prospects though,compare to a high school graduate.I personally am out a mistake,I even plan so.I have been waiting for this up four years.So I am excited and I just can not wait to get out there and start working.Congradulations and God bless You.
 
 
New York's mayor wants to make it illegal for restaraunts to sever sugary drinks that are larger than sixteen ounces.Most of you who responded on our blog do not agree with this.Trantan says we should not have mayor telling us what to drink.You would not want them tell you what to wear.Same rights to your limiting somebody's free of choices if you limit the size of the drink.And many calls,it said the government have to control what we drink.We are slowly inching back to not being a republic.A few folks like Ruby support the idea.Consuming too much sugar will eventually lead diseases and cause ...medical  expenses.And Rachual says most people are making bad choices about food,so give them a push in the right direction.Eason thinks if this becomes law,it could end up like the prohibition of alcohol.And people in New York would boom leg large answers in the city in S... and Jason thinks of Sodas as the cigarette.They are not banned,did you have warning label on them,it should not be that way with Soda.More comments at CNN studentnews.com.
 
 
But that is not the only blog,you will find in our homepage.Schools of thought covers all things education.For example,a students who made address at our homework.A look at some ordinary college courses.21 year old who just graduated from medical school,check all of that out at CNN.com/education.
 
 
Before we go,we are gonna check out pretty big recycling project,if you can call of that.Here is a hand,does not have to do with the trees.A man in Oragan got his hands on the shell and owned 727 airplane and now we are turning to think in his dream home.It is a longtime project,He has been working on it for ten years.Took out all the seats.He put in the bathroom now he is building a shower to go along with it.You might think the idea is extraordinary but in truth the house is pretty plane.Maybe he will make it his vacation home,you know a cabinet in the woods.If this is the first time,anyone has ever tried to do this.Does it make a pilot projects and without a manue,the guy ...we guest the homeowner just kinda winning it.It is time for us to take off,have a great day for CNN studentnews.I am Carl Azus,We will see you tomorrow.
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