Historic US President Trump State Visit to the UK
- President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are on a formal state visit to the United Kingdom, invited by King Charles III.
- The visit includes a royal welcome at Windsor Castle and meetings with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
- Key discussion topics: US-UK trade relations, nuclear energy cooperation, and Russia's war in Ukraine.
- The visit has sparked mixed reactions among UK residents, reflecting political and social divides.
US National Archives Celebrates 250 Years of the Constitution
- The entire US Constitution, including the original Bill of Rights and over a dozen amendments, is on display in the US Capitol rotunda until October 1.
- Rare documents featured include a page signed by George Washington and the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery.
- This exhibition honors America's foundational freedoms and historical legacy. For more on the significance of the Constitution, check out Constitutional Convention: Debates, Compromises, and Ratification Explained.
Efforts to Revive Extinct Species
- Colossal Biosciences is advancing efforts to resurrect extinct animals like the dodo bird by culturing specialized cells from related species.
- Other targets include woolly mammoths, Tasmanian tigers, and direwolves.
- The project raises ethical and ecological concerns about reintroducing extinct species. For a deeper dive into the implications of such efforts, see How Early America Backed Into a Stronger Central Government.
Introduction of the Zemu: America’s First Zero-Emission Passenger Train
- San Bernardino County, California, is testing Zemu, a hybrid passenger train powered solely by hydrogen fuel cells and batteries.
- Zemu emits only water vapor and set a world record by running 46 hours on a single fueling.
- Despite a $20 million cost, officials emphasize the importance of investing in clean transportation for community health and sustainability.
Jazz Education Transforming Youth Lives
- Jazz House Kids in New Jersey provides music education and support to underserved youth, fostering personal growth and academic success. For more on the impact of jazz education, read about Donald Trump on Politics, Leadership, and the Future of the U.S..
- Founded by Melissa Walker in 2002, the program offers instruments, tuition assistance, and mentorship.
- Jazz music serves as a cultural bridge and a tool for intergenerational connection.
- Louis Armstrong, a jazz pioneer from New Orleans, is celebrated for his trumpet playing and scat singing.
Heroic Rescue of a Teen by Bloodhound Tracking
- Fourteen-year-old Cody fell 240 feet into a ravine in Missouri and was missing for nearly 80 hours.
- A bloodhound named Daryl successfully tracked Cody using his shoes, finding him alive within 20 minutes.
- Cody recovered after a month in the hospital and returned to school, highlighting the vital role of search-and-rescue dogs.
Community Shout-Outs and Encouragement
- Thanks to educators and students from Eastern York Middle School (Pennsylvania) and Yasuhara Middle School (Washington) for their support and creativity.
- Encouragement to spread kindness and positivity in daily life.
This summary captures key news and inspiring stories from September 18th, blending historical events, scientific innovation, cultural education, and human interest.
[Music] Hello everyone. Happy Friday Eve. I'm Coy Wire here with your news for
Thursday, September 18th. Let's get fueled up on some knowledge and information so we can be a little better
today than we were yesterday. We begin in the United Kingdom where an historic state visit by US President Donald Trump
and First Lady Melania Trump is underway. A state visit is a formal invitation by the leader of one country
to another. This invitation came from King Charles III who along with wife Queen Camila gave the couple a royal
welcome to Windsor Castle ahead of a day full of pop and pageantry. President Trump's first state visit across the
pond came in 2019 during his previous term when he met with the late longtime monarch Queen Elizabeth II who died in
2022. The visit prompted a massive security operation around the royal residence as demonstrators took to the
streets in protest. The US president's presence is bringing mixed reactions from residents. CNN caught up with some
Brits who turned out to catch a glimpse of the action. I'm here because I'm a full supporter of
Trump and the free speech movement. Um, I think we need Trump. If it wasn't for Trump winning, then the whole world,
Western world would be in an utter state. I think he's against women. I think his policies are dangerous
globally from a financial point of view. Charlie shouldn't have agreed to it. This state visit is important for
historical reasons. It's also important for political reasons. So on the basis of that absolutely fine.
The president will also meet with British Prime Minister Kier Starmer who handd delivered King Charles invitation
to President Trump back in February during an oval office visit. The two are slated to discuss US British trade
relations, a nuclear energy deal, and Russia's war in Ukraine. If you're interested in learning more about the
British government and the royal family, be sure to check out our full 10-minute episode that aired last month, the role
of the monarchy, the role of the crown. You can find it on our YouTube channel or cnn10.com.
This next story is for all of us American history buffs. The US National Archives is celebrating 250 years of
America's freedom this week, honoring the signing of our Constitution. And for the first time, the entire historical
document will be on display at the US capital, including the original Bill of Rights and more than a dozen amendments.
The exhibition also features something quite rare, the fifth page signed by George Washington, which instructed
states on how to implement the Constitution, and the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery. The historic
documents will be on display in the capital rotunda until October 1st. Could the poster child of extinct animals, the
dodo bird, make a comeback? It once roamed the island of Maitius before dying out about 400 years ago. But a
team of researchers at Colossal Biosciences says they're now one step closer to possibly resurrecting the
feathered flightless giant. They say they've successfully cultured specialized cells from a pigeon, a
distant relative. It's a significant step in their bid to bring back the bygon bird. They also want to bring back
woolly mammoths, Tasmanian tigers, and direwolves. Critics argue the Jurassic Park style endeavor creates a slew of
ethical and moral issues, including concerns over the potential impact extinct species could have on modern
ecosystems. One California community is on the fast track to cleaner commuting thanks to an epically efficient
locomotive. The hybrid hauler, known as Zemu, is the first self-propelled zero emission passenger train in the US. It
runs on nothing but hydrogen fuel cells and battery power, and it emits only water vapor. Despite its unmistakable
blue paint job, the eco-friendly iron horse is the greenest ride on rails. Engineers say during testing, it set a
world record by traveling 46 hours on one fueling. Zemu's $20 million price tag is double its gas-powered
counterparts. Officials say giving the community a chance to choo choo choose a cleaner commute is worth it.
It is more expensive to be first, but in this county it was important that we look for clean solutions and so we
thought the investment was was important. Quality of life as aspects for people who who live here in San
Frernardino County, especially those who live near the corridor that it runs upon.
Pop quiz hot shot. What instrument is Louis Armstrong most famous for playing? Saxophone, trumpet, piano, or trombone?
If you said trumpet, you are golden. Armstrong was born in New Orleans and is also credited with popularizing scat
singing, which improvises melodies using nonsense syllables instead of actual words. Louisie Armstrong, also known as
Satchmo, was one of the biggest pioneers in jazz. The storied musical genre originated in New Orleans more than a
century ago, and its ever evolving legacy is a big part of the cultural fabric of America. Armstrong once
famously quipped, "If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know." Now, one organization in New Jersey is using
the transcendent power of jazz to transform the lives of a new generation of students, one note at a time. Two,
ready, go. Growing up was tough. Music was really like the main thing
that helped me. Music can allow you to feel things. I was one of those students that really
needed Jazz House to give them a future. Jazz was the one place in society where I was celebrated for being Indian.
[Music] When you come to the Jazz House, you see who matters most, everyone.
Melissa Walker founded Jazz House Kids back in 2002 to try to bridge the gap in music education. Over 50% of the young
people here, their families need some level of support. And for us, it's making sure kids have an instrument,
they have a bus, they have tuition assistance. Part of our mission
is to make sure that those doors are swinging wide open. Hi,
can we visit you? Can I hear a little bit of it? We allow far too many young people
to not have access to the very things that would unlock their greatness. My greatest reward is seeing lives changed
and transformed. [Music] Playing the saxophone
has helped me in real life, with school, with friends. I think people just need that one person
to like believe in them and push you forward. I was able to, you know, have direction
and make it to college. Jazz just improves and boosts their achievement. You have to have that
focus, set goals, uh, manage your time, be able to make realtime life decisions. The intergenerational
communication that jazz provides is stunning. I always think of jazz as the only place
where you can get an 8-year-old and an oxygenarian on the stage together doing something productive. The guiding
principle here at Jazz House is to be the best you that you can be. And if we can do that and do it together, which is
what you do on the band stand. You're now watching Democracy in Action. [Music]
Wow. Great job. [Applause] Today's story getting a 10 out of 10. a
tail wagging rescue of a 14-year-old. Meet Cody, who was skateboarding around his hometown in Missouri when he
accidentally fell 240 ft into a ravine. When he never came home, his parents alerted authorities and volunteers
searched for the missing teen for nearly 80 hours. But then, a brave blood hound stepped on the scene. A canine hero
named Daryl. The six-year-old blood hound was given a pair of Cody shoes. With just a sniff of those shoes, the
sensational Daryl tracked him down in less than 20 minutes. 20 minutes on a three-day old track.
That's almost like unheard of. Um, as a a parent myself and 14-year-old, um,
sorry, a little emotional. So, this was best case scenario because he was found still alive.
I had put all my faith knowing that Daryl was going to find Cody. Thank you.
Thanks, Bubbles. Cody spent a month in the hospital dealing with the injuries, but now he's back at school feeling
pretty dogone grateful. All right, we have some Thursday thank yous. Shout out to Mr. Marcini and all of our friends at
Eastern York Middle School in Writesville, Pennsylvania. Thank you for all the kind comments on our YouTube
channel and much respect for all you're doing for your students. And this shout out goes to Mr. Draper at Yasuhara
Middle School. Yes, in Spokane, Washington. Thank you for the drawings and letters. Rise up everyone. Go out,
be kind, give a friend a compliment, spark some joy. I'm Koi Wire and we are CNN 10.
[Music]
Heads up!
This summary and transcript were automatically generated using AI with the Free YouTube Transcript Summary Tool by LunaNotes.
Generate a summary for freeRelated Summaries

TikTok Deal, Gen Z Credit Scores, and Tooth-in-Eye Surgery Explained
Discover the latest on TikTok's US deal, why Gen Z credit scores are dropping, and the groundbreaking tooth-in-eye surgery restoring vision. Plus, learn about Ruby Bridges' historic runway debut and a record-breaking sunflower.

Engaging Classroom Activities on Patriotism and Human Rights
Explore classroom discussions on patriotism, personal sacrifice, and defending human rights through engaging activities.

Unlocking the Power of Statistics: Understanding Our Data-Driven World
Discover how statistics transform data from noise to insight, empowering citizens and reshaping scientific discovery.

The Importance of Creativity in Education
Discover why creativity should be valued in education as much as literacy.

The Lasting Influence of Beethoven: A Journey Through Music History
This video explores the profound impact of Ludwig van Beethoven on various music genres, from classical to rock and jazz. It highlights his innovative techniques, the evolution of concert culture, and how his compositions continue to inspire musicians and shape the music industry today.
Most Viewed Summaries

Kolonyalismo at Imperyalismo: Ang Kasaysayan ng Pagsakop sa Pilipinas
Tuklasin ang kasaysayan ng kolonyalismo at imperyalismo sa Pilipinas sa pamamagitan ni Ferdinand Magellan.

A Comprehensive Guide to Using Stable Diffusion Forge UI
Explore the Stable Diffusion Forge UI, customizable settings, models, and more to enhance your image generation experience.

Pamamaraan at Patakarang Kolonyal ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas
Tuklasin ang mga pamamaraan at patakaran ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas, at ang epekto nito sa mga Pilipino.

Mastering Inpainting with Stable Diffusion: Fix Mistakes and Enhance Your Images
Learn to fix mistakes and enhance images with Stable Diffusion's inpainting features effectively.

Pamaraan at Patakarang Kolonyal ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas
Tuklasin ang mga pamamaraan at patakarang kolonyal ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas at ang mga epekto nito sa mga Pilipino.