Cnn student news october 11 2018
Here is the CNN Student News broadcast from October 11, 2018:
Top Story:
- The 2018 Midterm Elections: Today is Election Day in the United States, and millions of Americans are heading to the polls to cast their ballots. The midterm elections will decide the balance of power in Congress, with all 435 seats in the House of Representatives and 35 seats in the Senate up for grabs. Our correspondent, Jeanne Moos, has more on the significance of these elections.
Other Stories:
- Hurricane Michael: The storm made landfall in Florida on Wednesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain to the Panhandle. Our correspondent, Sara Sidner, reports on the damage and the response efforts.
- NASA's Parker Solar Probe: NASA's Parker Solar Probe has reached the sun's corona, the outer atmosphere of the sun. Our correspondent, Rachel Crane, explains what this mission means for our understanding of the sun and space exploration.
- Student News: Our student correspondents, from schools across the country, share their own stories and perspectives on the midterm elections and other current events.
Segment:
- Election Day Q&A: Our correspondent, Jeanne Moos, answers questions from students about the midterm elections, including what's at stake, how to get involved, and what to expect on Election Day.
Closing:
- Student News Wrap-Up: Our student correspondents summarize the top stories of the day and share their thoughts on the midterm elections.