06/07/2011 Newsround


06/07/2011

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Hello, it's the middle of the week, but this is no middle-of-the-range

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show. You're watching Newsround. Sonali and Ore in the hotseat for

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you today. Thanks for stopping by. Here's what's on the way. Rupert

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Grint tells us how he feels about the end of the Potter films. And we

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were at an emergency warehouse to find out why all this is heading to

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some of the worst-affected countries in East Africa. But first,

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it's a huge scandal involving spying on phones, the police and

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one of Britain's biggest newspapers. Journalists at the News Of The

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World have already been caught out secretly listening to the voicemail

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of celebs to get juicy stories. But now, it seems they may have gone

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further, by listening in on the victims of serious crimes. It's the

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type of thing you get in spy films - a dodgy private vector hacking

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into people's phones to find out their secrets, and then selling

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them to journalists. But it's real and it's been used to get

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information about Prince William and other famous people, too.

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Hacking into phones against the law and the papers' reporters could be

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in big trouble if the claims are true. But now it's got much more

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serious, because ordinary people who are victims of crimes say

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they've been hacked too. In one case people listened to messages by

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parents desperately trying to find their missing daughter Another,

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it's claimed that messages left by parents trying to find out whether

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their children had been caught up in a terrorist attack in London

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were hacked into as well. To think that when you are at the lowest

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time of your life that somebody, for the sake of a cheap story, may

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be looking at you, is beyond words. It is just literally horrendous.

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The fact this has all come out is very serious for the owners of the

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News Of The World. The car company Ford has pulled all its ads from

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the newspaper and other big companies might follow. They don't

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want to be associate twd the paper. The police are investigating, and

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members are Parliament are very angry. More and more people are

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finding out they may have been victims of hacking. Nobody knows

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yet how this story will end. This week, we've been talking about

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the drought in East Africa that's forced hundreds of thousands of

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people to leave their homes to look for food and water. Up to 10

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million people in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya are affected, and

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charities are warning that unless more aid gets there, people could

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starve to death. So, what is Britain doing to help?

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Ricky's been to visit the charity, Oxfam, to find out. This wair house

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is full of life-saving supplies. You have plastic mats and water

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tanks. It's been packaged up and soon it will be sent to Kenya,

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Somalia and Ethiopia. When the guys from Oxfam get that important phone

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call it takes about 48 hours to get this stuff sent out to the

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countries. They use a special aeroplane, a chartered flight. It

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doesn't take long. Let me show you what think will be sending. This is

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a giant water tank. It holds 70,000 litres of water. But this is the

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more common type you will find out there. It holds 11,000 litres. It

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is easy to put together. And you have simple things like this - a

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buck pet, which is important. Hygiene, afternoon, to make sure

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you can wash your hands, and portable toilets. How come once

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again we are having to sends supplies to countries in Africa?

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This is the worst drought we've seen in the 21st century. People

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are very desperate. They've run out of what little they have. They

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really, really need help now. the crisis worsens in East Africa

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charities are working round the clock to get as much help to the

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families out there. The help is arriving, but so are thousands more

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refugees, desperately trying to stay alive.

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Thank you Ricky. You probably wouldn't want to share

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the waters with them. But, when it comes to sharks, actually we're

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more of a threat to them. That's why a new ban on fishing for sharks

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has been brought in in the Bahamas. Wildlife experts say it'll help

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stop the animals from becoming extinct.

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If like me you've ever dreamt of becoming a professional footballer,

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you'd love this to happen to you. Seven-year-old Kai has had his

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footie skills spotted by none other than European Champions Barcelona.

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He was on holiday and joined in a kickabout outside the club's Nou

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camp stadium. Scouts from Barca's youth team were watching and asked

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Kai to come back and try out for their under-eight's team. He'll

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have to wait a few weeks to find out if he's made it in. I wonder if

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I hang around outside Old Trafford the same thing might happen to me!

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Harry Potter and Newsround have a long history - we've been there

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right from the start. But in just 24 hours, it'll all be over! We'll

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be live on the red carpet for the final premiere, Deathly Hallows

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Part Two, tomorrow, but before that, Ricky's been catching up with the

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stars of the films. Today he's hanging out with Rupert Grint.

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Confront your fate. Rupert, thank you for talking to

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Newsround on the last ever Harry Potter film. How are you feeling?

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I'm good. It's really weird that it is the last. It doesn't seem real

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to me. There must be a bit of a sense of relief, I guess? It is

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kind of nice to have a bit of freedom now and to have a chance to

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catch up with life really. I don't usually look back really on the

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early films or any of the films. Did you watch them? No, I don't, I

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don't watch them at all. It is only occasionally when I see glimpses of

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TV. Let's remind you what you looked like back then. Newsround

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played a big part in you getting the role. You heard about getting

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the role on the show. This this is your first world exclusive

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interview on Newsround. No way! I found out that you could audition

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by sending a picture of yourself with some information to Newsround.

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Di my own video, pretending to be my drama teacher, who unfortunately

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was a girl. And I made my own script and sent it off. What is it

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like watching that? It is so weird. Yeah? Yeah. You haven't changed.

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Just a bit of stubble. That's right, yeah. It's been such a long time

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really. When I first started, to seeing that. You kind of feel it

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then. You just go into things with real energy. Yeah. At that time, it

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was such an exciting time. Great memories of that.

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I think Ricky was more excited at that than Rupert.

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And just before we go, check out these amazing pictures of a giant

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dust storm in Arizona in the USA. No, it's not a Hollywood disaster

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movie. Strong winds over Phoenix whipped up this giant cloud of dust,

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which was 50 miles wide in parts. As you can imagine, it made seeing

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pretty difficult, which meant flights couldn't take off or land.

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