13/03/2016 Newsround


13/03/2016

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It is Newsround, live this Sunday afternoon.

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Ayshah here, with your top stories.

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We put Paralympian Hannah Cockroft to the test

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and the robot helping at stores across Japan.

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First, who is the greatest teacher on the planet?

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We are about to find out.

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The World's Best Teacher Awards are taking place this afternoon

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in Dubai in the Middle East and the fantastic Mr Hegarty

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is up for the top prize.

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The maths teacher from London has been nominated for his work setting

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up online learning tools for kids and he is the only British

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finalist in the competition.

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If he wins, he will be given a whopping $1 million.

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To football now and Everton are through to the semifinals

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of the FA Cup after beating Chelsea 2-0.

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The two goals came from Romelu Lukaku, but everyone

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is talking about this clash between Chelsea striker Diego Costa

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and Gareth Barry.

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It looked like Costa tried to bite the Everton player's neck,

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something he denies.

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It earned Costa a second yellow card and he was sent off.

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Next, to a football world first.

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Kids from across Europe have come together for a special training camp

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for young amputee footballers.

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Leah's been to Ireland to check it out.

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It's fast, it's fun, it's football - but not as you know it.

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Welcome to the world of amputee football.

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More than 40 children from across Europe are here

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in Dublin in Ireland for a special football amputee training academy -

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the first of its kind.

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Amputee football, it's really fun. You enjoy playing with your friends.

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I'm a goalkeeper and I love to block the balls,

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because it feels good to deal with the power.

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I've just enjoyed really all of it - the training, the playing matches.

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Coming here, seeing other people like you, you feel more confident.

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It makes me feel like I'm the best player in the world.

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Amputee football is a sport played with seven players on each team.

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Outfield players may have two hands, but only one leg,

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whereas the goalies may have two feet, but only one hand.

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11-year-old Sean, from Ireland, was born with a condition that

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affected both his arms and his right leg.

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He said amputee football has helped him in many ways.

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It's a child's lifelong dream.

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You have something like this or a leg problem,

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to become a footballer.

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But the coaches then say, no.

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Amputee football says, yes.

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Loads of stuff I do, I am scared to do it.

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My operations, even going into my class with this.

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I always do it and, every time I do it, I feel good afterwards.

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Organisers believe the juniors playing here are the future

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of the sport.

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Our main goal is to get in the Paralympics.

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We look around here now today and we say some of the young

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amputees now playing, hopefully, in eight,

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16 years' time, they will be household names

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and going to the Paralympics. They are the future of our game.

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With more events like this one being organised in the UK

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and Ireland, it looks like amputee football has a bright future.

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Now take a look at the museum that is bursting at the seams!

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This is the Museum of Brands.

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12,000 packages, cartons and wrappers, from things

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like games, toys and chocolates, are now on display in London.

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The items date back to Victorian times and go all the way up

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to what we buy in the shops now.

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But the museum's collector says he has not found

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everything he wants.

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There was a specific moment when I had a Munchies packet

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and I thought, "If I throw that away, it's totally

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"going to disappear."

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I saved that and I've saved everything else, thereafter.

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This collection will never be complete.

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I'm still looking, for instance,

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for a wartime can of Spam.

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Even from 1960, the first packet of Coco Pops.

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There are plenty more like that. Where are they?

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You have been telling us about your collections online.

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Sarah, from Stockport, buys loads of Harry Potter things

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and has over 13 items.

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Carin, from Scotland, collects seashells from

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the beaches she visits.

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And Divyan, from Norfolk, collects fossils and rocks.

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Thank you for all of your comments today.

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There is less than six months to go until the Paralympics start

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in Rio in Brazil.

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Hannah Cockcroft is one of Team Gb's medal hopefuls.

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So, we sent Martin to put her knowledge about the Games

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to the test.

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C - that is for cycling.

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Do you know the name of the cycling venue at the Rio 2016 Games?

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No!

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I've no idea.

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You will have to find out the answer by watching online.

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You can see how Hannah did. She is actually pretty good!

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Rain is so rare in one part of Southern California in the US

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that scientists are trying to increase the amount that falls.

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It is a process called cloud seeding.

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Scientists say it works by spraying chemicals into a cloud,

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which freezes and then falls.

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They hope to get an extra 1.5 billion gallons of rain each year.

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Meet Pepper, the robot.

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Businesses in Japan are putting them in their shops to

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deal with customers.

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The robot is designed to respond to your tone of voice and figure out

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if you are happy, sad or angry.

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Now ready, set, drone!

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These were the views in Dubai yesterday, while pilots battled it

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out to win the title of World Drone Prix champion.

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The competitors wore white racing jumpsuits,

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like they do in Formula One.

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The high flyer of the day was 15-year-old Luke, from the UK,

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who claimed the golden trophy, after beating racers twice his age.

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Good work!

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That is it for Sunday.

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Newsround is back tomorrow morning at 7.40 with Ricky.

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Have a lovely rest of the weekend.

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And do not forget to check out the website,

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