12/01/2017 Newsround


12/01/2017

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Good morning all. It's Thursday, it's Newsround.

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I'm Ricky.

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Coming up:

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Could baboons speak like you, too?

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We hit the beach to talk about the future of the UK.

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Now, there's been lots of wintry weather across the UK overnight -

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strong winds, low temperatures and even some snow showers.

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Roads are being gritted and some flights have been cancelled.

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But will the UK get enough snow for a proper snowman?

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Here's weatherman Simon King.

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We've been waiting all winter and finally some of us

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are going to get some snow.

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We've had quite a bit already across Scotland.

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But, at the moment,

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we've got very cold air coming in from the Arctic,

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spreading its way right across the UK.

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And that's going to bring us more snow in across Scotland,

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Northern Ireland, even across parts of north-west England.

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You might see some snow flurries down to low levels.

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Most of it will be over the hills - that is where you are most

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likely to make snowmen.

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You might get a snow day, as well.

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Even in the south, look at the rain moving in.

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That will gradually turn to snow in the Welsh mountains,

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the Cotswolds, through the Chilterns, and even

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through East Anglia and the south-east of England.

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Even here, you might see snow down to low levels.

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Perhaps not too much to make snowmen, but, wherever you are,

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it's going to be a cold day.

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Wrap up warm.

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Those are the temperatures in the wind.

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And we want your weather updates.

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If the snow starts falling where you are, you can send

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us your pictures or your own weather report by going online.

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The next President of the USA, Donald Trump, has spoken

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to the world's media for the first time since winning the election.

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He explained what would happen to his businesses

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when he became President.

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But it was a very fiery meeting and Mr Trump argued with news

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reporters over the way they treat him.

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Next, this year is going to see some big changes to the way our country

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deals with its neighbours.

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Martin and Ayshah love the seaside so we sent them out

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to find out some more.

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This is Brighton.

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It's got a pier, it's got a tower, it's got the sea,

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and it's even got sand.

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Well, kind of.

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This is Blackpool.

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It's got a pier, it's got a tower, and, you guessed

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it, it's got the sea.

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But there were some differences between the two when it comes

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to the vote that adults took last year for Britain to leave

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a club of countries called the European Union.

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Here in Brighton, most people voted to stay.

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But here in Blackpool, most people voted to leave.

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Now, this year, the UK Government is going to tell the European Union

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that we're leaving.

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So what do kids in these two places think of that decision?

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I think leaving the EU is a good thing, because we will have more

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control of our money and can give it to services who need it

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most, like hospitals.

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I chose to stay in the EU because I want to be like united

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with other countries.

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For a few weeks or a couple of months, we might take a bit

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of time to get used to the idea that we're not in the EU any more,

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we don't really have any countries to really back us up as we used to.

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But I do feel that we will get used to it and that we will make

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Britain great again.

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If we'd stayed in we could have moved on and forgotten about it

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and still have the good deals and good relationships with them.

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And now, because we've left, we have to find different

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deals, we have to find, in a way, new friends.

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I think that people coming from different countries

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is like losing our money, so getting people's life back

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on track will get money for us, because we're only a small country

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and the money that we give away is quite a lot.

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I feel that we could be not as safe as we were.

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There is a bigger chance that we could make enemies

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with the other countries in the EU now.

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It's frustrating when big decisions are getting made,

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because we don't get a say in the decisions and I think

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we should, because we're the ones that are going to be

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affected by them.

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Interesting.

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We know they can walk like you, but scientists believe that

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monkeys might also be able to talk like you.

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The results of a study into the grunts baboons make has

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found they create five sounds similar to the vowels

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we use to say words.

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It had been thought baboons did not have the throat muscles needed

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to make vowel sounds.

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Newsround's back at 8:15.

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How many Blue Peter presenters does it take to change a light bulb?

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No, that doesn't really work.

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Why did the Blue Peter presenter cross the road?

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Er...to get closer to you?

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Can you do better? We want your own original joke.

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