09/10/2016 Newsround


09/10/2016

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Hello news fans, I'm Ayshah, this is Newsround.

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Tonight, the two people who are running for President of the

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United States of America will appear on TV together.

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But one of them, the businessman Donald Trump, is in trouble

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because of some of the things he's said about women.

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One of them will be the next President of the United States,

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one of the most important jobs in the world.

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Tonight, they will take part in a TV debate where they will argue

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against each other, trying to persuade the American people

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to vote for them next month in an election to decide who takes

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I have a feeling by the end of the evening I will be blamed for

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everything that has ever happened! Why not?

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At this debate, Donald Trump will be under pressure because of the things

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In the past he has used words like "pig", "fat" and "ugly"

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when talking about women he disagrees with.

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Now a tape from ten years ago, where he said things

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that are even worse, has been made public.

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After the recording came out, Donald Trump said this...

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I said it, I was wrong, and I apologise. I'm Hillary Clinton, and

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I approve this message. But Hillary Clinton says

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that he should not be President She has paid for adverts arguing

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that his words will have an effect Donald Trump now has a big job

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tonight to try to persuade people across America that he has what it

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takes to be President. Next, the Caribbean island of Haiti

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is beginning three days of mourning after Hurricane Matthew ripped

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through the southern part Aid workers are trying to reach more

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than 350,000 people who need help. At least 900 people have been

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killed and thousands have The storm has weakened as it

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makes its way across the east coast At least ten people have died

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there and nearly two million homes This week, there's a big meeting

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of countries around the world to discuss how we can help

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save endangered animals Thousands of them are being

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illegally killed every year Jenny has been to meet some people

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who protect these amazing Elephants, eating, playing, said.

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This is the environment experts said they need. Space to room, away from

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humans, who can be dangerous to them in many ways. But these beautiful

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elephants were not so easy to find. I have come to the north-east of

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South Africa, far from the big cities, near to the famous Kruger

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National Park. We are setting off early for a game of hide and seek.

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We have got a Safari car and a guide, and we have got to be

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patient, which I am finding difficult! It is a massive area

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where the wild animals can live as they always have. But strangely no

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sign of the one creature we have come to look for. But, the next

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morning... We have found them, finally! I can't believe it! Getting

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so close to incredible elephants like this is one of the most

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important ways South Africa believes it can protect them. It gives people

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a thrill and helps them to really understand why nature needs

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elephants. For me, personally, elephants play a really big role in

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the ecosystem, especially clearing kick Bush as they walk with their

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big bodies, the open pathways and make the Bush a bit more open. This

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is a good example where you can see the elephants have removed the bark

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from the trees, they use their tusks to take off the bark. This will fall

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down eventually and create a whole new ecosystem for other animals. One

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of the ways people hope to stop illegal hunting and killing of

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elephants is to catch the people doing it, poachers. These are super

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slipping dogs. They are definitely not pets, they are trained to find

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out trouble and catch poachers. Once they are experts, these dogs will be

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sent out on patrol to protect animals in the wild or find stolen

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library. Without anti-poaching efforts in Africa, we will lose all

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of our wildlife, never mind just the elephant but we will lose

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everything. Anti-poachers and Rangers, together they hope to stop

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Africa's elephant crisis and keep these awesome creatures around for

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generations to come. Next, some good news about one

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of the most endangered Four years ago two female black

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rhinos were sent from their home at a wildlife reserve in the UK

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to Tanzania in East africa. The hope was they would settle

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and have baby rhinos. These are the healthy new babies,

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making their way around the African Halloween's not far away -

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will you be having a pumpkin? This beast, grown in Essex,

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is the UK's biggest. At just over 603 kilogrammes,

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it weighs the same That's all from me, Newsround's back

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right here just before 2pm.

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