Studio One features inspirational children's choir, pit bull ban
Learn how one choir group is traveling the world and making an impact on the communities they visit on the next edition of Studio One. Members of The African Children’s Choir are primarily from the countries of Kenya and Uganda. These small entertainers travel the globe showing their passion for the gospel through song and dance.
“Our goal is really for our children to go home and change their communities,” says tour leader Jenny Colriss. This group travels thousands of miles sharing their culture and religious beliefs with others and also sends a message of hope to their own nations.
Also this week, pit bulls have stocky builds and jaws that can bite down at 600 pounds per square inch. Because of their dominant nature and powerful bite, legislators are trying to ban the breeding of these sometimes aggressive dogs. See why some pet owners are concerned about this potential ban on the next edition of Studio One.
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