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Welcome to CNN STUDENT NEWS. I`m Carl Azuz. This is our last week on air before the summer break.
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First up today, a prisoner exchange.
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Bowe Bergdahl was the last American soldier held captive from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The 28-year old Army sergeant went missing while deployed in Afghanistan in 2009.
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He was released by the Taliban Saturday.
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In order to get that done, the Obama administration released five men from the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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These are photos obtained by WikiLeaks that match the names released by the U.S. Department of Defense.
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The Department of Defense would neither confirm, not deny their accuracy.
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We can tell you that the five men released were members of the Taliban, Afghanistan`s former rulers, and had suspected ties to terrorists.
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The U.S. has had a policy of not negotiating with terrorists and two Republicans in Congress say the Obama administration broke the law over the exchange because it didn`t tell Congress 30 days in advance of the deal.
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the U.S. acted fast because Sergeant Bergdahl`s health was getting worse.
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There are a lot more unanswered questions, including how and why Bergdahl disappeared.
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We do have details on how he was recovered.
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I`d like to say to Bowe right now who`s having trouble speaking English. [Speaking in foreign language] I`m your father, Bowe.
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An emotional moment as Bowe Bergdahl`s parents stand with the president.
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I just want to say, thank you to everyone who has supported Bowe.
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After nearly five years in captivity their son Bowe is coming home.
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Release me, please, I`m begging you, bring me home, please. Bring me home.
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Behind the scenes, a secret choreography had quickly been worked out in just the last several days.
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A U.S. command center was set up, and at an undisclosed location.
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U.S. commandos secretly flew to a point near the border where the Taliban said they would be waiting to turn Bergdahl over.
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Back at Guantanamo Bay, officials from Qatar were on standby, waiting to take custody of the five Taliban detainees that U.S. was releasing and return for Bergdahl.
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That was the guarantee that Taliban need it to let the American soldier go after five years a prisoner.
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The Pentagon will not disclose if it was Navy SEALs or Army Delta Force teams.
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They were taking no chances, several dozen of America`s most elite forces were involved.
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Other troops stayed at a distance planes and drones flew overhead keeping watch.
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The heavily armed U.S. troops landed facing 18 Taliban and Bergdahl.
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A senior U.S. officials says Beau Bergdahl was able to walk and they quickly got him on board of the helicopter.
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Next story, the head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has resigned.
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Republicans and Democrats had been pushing for Eric Shinseki to step down.
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The Department he led has been caught up in a scandal over health care for American veterans.
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Thousands of them have reportedly had to wait indefinitely to see a doctor when they needed to.
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Veterans Affairs says 23 people have died waiting across the country, but sources told CNN earlier this year that 40 had died in one city alone, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Numerous other VA hospitals are now being looked at for possible misconduct.
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There`d been problems at VA facilities for decades, but Eric Shinseki says the situation can be fixed,
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and the next department head will have the tough task of living that process and getting veterans the health care they need.
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Time for the Shoutout. A corpsbruder is a close comrade or friend. How do you spell corpsbruder?
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If you think you know it, shout or spell it out. Is it a, b, c or d? You`ve got three seconds, go!
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Answer here is C. Corpsbruder is spelled c, o, r, p, s, b, r, u, d, e, r. That`s your answer and that`s your shoutout.
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Don`t feel bad if you missed that. A National Spelling bee champion missed it too.
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But Carl, how can a champion misspell a word and still be champion?
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Well, that`s because the other student misspelled the word antegrapalos (ph) right afterward.
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Then, both finalists nailed every word given to them.
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Didn`t matter that they included algenfilalogie (ph), zdruchula (ph), hollaschick (ph).
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I can barely say them, but Siram Hathwar and Ansun Sujo could spell them.
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They went round after round on Thursday night until finally officials at the Scripps National Spelling Bee ran out of words and announced a tie.
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It was the first time in 52 years that happened.
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Both of the teenagers walked away with the trophy, $30,000 in cash and thousands more in prizes.
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I guess each of them could call the other corpsbruder.
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Mars, not a warm place.
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It does not have much atmosphere. It can`t hold water.
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It`s a desert with about the same amount of dry land as Earth.
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Despite all that, thousands of people want to go there.
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In fact, a company preparing for a Mars mission and potential reality show had no problem finding volunteers even if it meant they`d never come home.
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Now, reality TV is going where no man has gone before. Mars.
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Just like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, when they landed on the moon, it was a story that was shared.
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Bas Lansdorp is co-founder of the Mars One mission,
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a nonprofit foundation that hopes to send its own astronauts to the red planet and televise every step of the way.
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I compare it more readily to the Olympic Games, where extraordinary people do things that almost nobody else can do, and shared that success with us.
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Lansdorp spent nearly a decade researching the mission.
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Its cost, $6 billion, and Mars One has already partnered with Lockheed Martin, which built 10 spacecrafts for NASA.
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This is the first privatized space mission that Lockheed Martin is going to be involved with, right, and that makes it very exciting.
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Mars One`s goal: Get people there by 2025.
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I think it`s unrealistic. I think they have underestimated the challenges of long-term space flight.
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I think they have under-assessed what it means to sustain a person in a wholly hostile environment.
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Did we mention the trip is one-way?
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The astronauts would set up a permanent Mars colony? So who would sign up for such an adventure?
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It will be my dream come true to go to Mars.
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200,000 worldwide sent video applications.
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The field narrowed to just over 700. These six made the second round of cuts.
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Why would anyone want to take a one-way trip to another planet?
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So I grew up watching Star Trek with my dad, and was completely inspired.
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I wanted to be a doctor and I wanted to go into space.
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I`m a doctor. Now it`s my opportunity to go into space.
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They say it`s a suicide mission and you`re going to die on Mars, and I`m like, well, we`re going to die here too.
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So might as well live your whole life to the fullest.
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But is one-way the best way?
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You got to applaud their enthusiasm.
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Still, astronaut twin brothers Scott and Mark Kelly have their doubts.
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We didn`t send people to the moon on a one-way trip for the first time.
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Would have been easier to do that. But that`s not what our country is about.
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Mars One is a private venture. These candidates say they`ve thought about the risks, the rewards.
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It may inspire millions if not billions of people across the earth.
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And the goodbyes.
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I`m torn. I do not know if I have what it will take to turn my back on my family, but this is the only thing that would make me even think about trying.
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Mars One, an idea once out of this world.
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Jason Carroll, CNN, New York.
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If you know what the Show-Me State is, then you can show me the first state featured on today`s roll call.
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It`s Missouri, home of Fort Zumwalt South High School Bulldogs, thank you for watching in St. Peter`s.
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Whether you call it the Badger State or America`s Dairy Land, Wisconsin is where we find Horlick High School.
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Hello to the Rebels in Racine.
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And in the Tarheel State, specifically in the town of Selma, North Carolina, it`s good to see the Vikings of Selma Middle School watching.
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It`s tough life being a Florida black bear.
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You`ve got your scrounging to do, garbage to rummage through.
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Fortunately, one of them near Daytona Beach found a place to relax.
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After he tore through some trash, he apparently decided to take a nap in a hammock.
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Here is what`s awesome.
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He laid down for a bit, ran off after getting spooked, then came back half an hour later.
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Neighbors said it`s exciting, it`s unusual. They hope it does not happen again.
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The picture alone is pretty un-bear-ievable.
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He`s kind of bear-coming a neigh-bear-hood cele-bear-ty.
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Though you`d think he could waive or sign something, he`s just got to learn to grin and bear it, y`all.
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I`m Carl Azuz, and we`ll bear-ing you more news tomorrow. Tame time, tame place.