[Music] [Applause] hello everyone hope you had a wonderful weekend I am pumped to be back with you here and so pumped I was able to meet some of you when I drove up to South Carolina this weekend to see my Stanford Cardinal play the Clemson Tigers didn't go well for my Cardinal but big shout out to Mr Marshall's class at RC Edwards Middle in Central South Carolina I see you John I'm Ki wire this is CNN 10 the best 10 minutes in news because of you let's start with some of your headlines first in Lebanon Hezbollah has confirmed that its leader Hassan nazala was killed in an Israeli air strike in Beirut on Friday his death is a major escalation in the long running conflict between Israel and Hezbollah and it's adding to Growing concerns of a wider Regional war nasala was one of the founders of Hezbollah in the 1970s he oversaw its transformation over the years into one of the most powerful paramilitary forces in the Middle East the Israeli air strikes that killed nazala targeted densely populated areas and destroyed residential buildings strikes continued over the weekend on more sites that Israel says are Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon government officials in Lebanon say an estimated 1 million people have already been displaced by recent fighting in southern Lebanon next the southeastern United States is reeling in the aftermath of hurricane Helen the storm made landfall as the strongest hurricane on record to hit Florida's Big Bend region a category 4 storm it weakened once on land to a tropical storm and then a post-tropical cyclone but it continued to level communities knock out power and cause dangerous flood waters that stranded many across several States now massive search and rescue operations took took place in North Carolina where more than 60 people were unaccounted for in just one County the storm has killed dozens of people overall we've lost everything in this building a common refrain along much of Florida's West Coast now there's nothing just some sticks this is the worst probably we've seen in our area in a hundred years I know I've been in Sarasota for 22 years and I've never seen anything like this heavy rain bringing historic flooding forcing water rescues holy cow that storm surge uh the whole lower level of my home is filled with water I ended up hopping on to one of my little kayaks to float around in my living room this has been just a heck of a storm surge it's wiped out all my neighbors I I see just the destruction going all down the road boats thrown about power lines down homes and businesses destroyed some of it's outside some of it's in here this is by far the worst I've ever had and even amidst the flooding massive fires Rescuers pass a burning home anybody in your house using their resources instead to search for survivors boy it's devastating I've never seen something like this i' I've known people that lived here 20 years I said they've never seen anything like it after slashing Florida Helen pushed North battering Georgia and the Carolinas also leaving life-threatening flooding in Atlanta communities left underwater as Helen held its strength as a hurricane until halfway through the state of Georgia this is the worst I've ever seen I've seen the seen the creek high like right up to the bottom of the bridge but nothing like this but it wasn't finished yet Pen's massive size spread the rain and misery into North Carolina where a Relentless Deluge caused historic flooding in Asheville just one day after a one in 1,000-year rainfall saturated the region this is one of the worst storms in modern history for parts of Western North Carolina and Helen continues to move now into Tennessee bringing Rising water and dangerous flooding in Irwin Tennessee more than 50 people were stranded on the roof of a hospital surrounded by raging floods helicopters were sent to save them they're currently taking um patients and staff off of the roof of the hospital um and then transporting them back into the city of irn this is a serious situation I would dare to say this is um a life and death situation back here in pelis County the National Guard has been deployed they're the ones that are going to be organizing the safety and recovery effort moving forward and one of the things they have to figure out is how they're going to remove the nearly half a dozen sailboats that crashed into several structures including the one right here behind me 10-second trivia who was the first female scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize for physics Katherine Johnson Marie C Grace Hopper or Marie mayor Daly your answer here is Marie C the Polish and French scientist was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in 1903 and played a major role in the discovery of radioactivity now our next story is about a young woman who when studying at MIT noticed there weren't a lot of women of color in her mechanical engineering classes then she realized the same was the case for the number of people working careers in stem science technology engineering and math so she decided to do something about it combining her passions for stem and dance to Intrigue and Inspire the Next Generation and help them literally light up the stage yamay tousant is one of our CNN Heroes when I was at MIT studying mechanical engineering I found that in most my classes I was the only or one of a few black [Music] women less than 5% of the stem Workforce consist of women of color one of the reasons is that from a young age many girls start to believe that they can't do well in math this is strip one and that is strip two mhm exactly we have to change how girls see themselves and their potential in fields like math 2 3 and I just started to wonder about a world where the benefits that you get from dance can lead to the outcomes that we're looking for in when my mom first told me about their program I didn't even hear the stem I just went straight to dance I was like okay dance okay I'm in and she was like okay there's stem to it too like you know be excited about that part can I hear about what you're working on basically our story is like it's the last day of school like happiness we bring stem and dance together by allowing the girls to create dance performances that combine the two so they can work on costumes that light up as they move and they're learning how to program the circuit so that when they press a button on the circuit the lights turn blue or whatever effect that they want to be able to convey a message love it this is going to be so fly we're normalizing that girls of color can do computer science and create something together can I see your code it's a really good Community to have other girls that look like me encourage each other and push each other to be better and to do stem and to do stuff that we may tell oursel that we can't do and to have other people like tell us that we can actually do it they have the opportunity to show off all that they learned in stem and dance through performing and have the affirmation of hundreds of people is cheering them [Music] on that feeling that they get we want them to remember that and cherish it and as they go off in life that they remember that they are celebrated for doing things in stem so when they face that hard math problem they're reminded I could do hard things [Applause] today's story getting a 10 out of 10 there is nothing like a catnet especially when it's literally a cat napping and that cat's actually a rescued mountain lion cub named Brier feeline fine all cozy and dozing off on a stuffy you've got to be kidding me the Oakland Zoo shared his this post saying the perfect plushy Just Hits different Brier is napping on a repurpose stuffy and the zoo is reminding folks to donate their used stuffies to be upside ccle to repurpose and uh so far so good for Brier thank you to all of you who have subscribed and have been commenting on our cnn10 YouTube channel for some shout out requests it's time to show some love now to St John the 23rd college preparatory in Katie Texas rise up hope you have an awesome day today no matter what comes your way see you right back here tomorrow I'm KY wire and we are CNN 10 [Music]