14/09/2014 Newsround


14/09/2014

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Afternoon, Newsrounders. Coming up this gold medal winner

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tells us what it takes to win. Plus Wolfblood's Bobby tells

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tells us what it takes to win. how it feels to be Mr Tumble.

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Hi, I'm Ricky and let's how it feels to be Mr Tumble.

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the final countdown to what could how it feels to be Mr Tumble.

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one of the most historic votes in the history of the UK.

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In just a few days people in Scotland will decide whether to

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become separate from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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So in the build up Newsround's

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So in week travelling across Scotland to

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find out what kids think of it all. Welcome to Edinburgh. Capital of

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Scotland. I home of the Scottish Parliament.

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I a windy but beautiful outer Hebrides.

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Right now I am sitting in England but just behind me there is a big

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stone that says Scotland. On the other side of it, you are officially

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in Scotland. Independence would not mean big changes for the Scots only,

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but for the rest of the UK also. It might be good for them and bad for

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us, or bad for us and good for them. I am in between.

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us, or bad for us and good for them. England's best trading partners.

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us, or bad for us and good for them. If it is what they think they have

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the right to say it. This is the main town on the Isle of

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Laura. -- Barra. What do you like about it?

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It is so safe here. What would you change?

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It is so safe here. of teenagers came to Glasgow to talk

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about some of teenagers came to Glasgow to talk

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they had about independence. Why are you voting yes?

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I think we are able to cope. I don't see why we should stay somewhere we

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are unhappy. I am definitely no. I don't think it

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will work out. My next stop is Aberdeen.

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The big day is getting closer. It is those days and 18th. We will have

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all the latest. Next,

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Wolfblood actor Bobby Lockwood was crowned Tumble champion last night.

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The CBBC star shook off an injury to get the most public

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The CBBC star shook off an injury to gymnastics show and take the trophy.

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With the week we have had we did not even know if we would be able to

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perform. It has been mental. I have had the best team.

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In other news experts in Hawaii are trying to stop lava from

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a volcano from spilling onto roads. The volcano has started to erupt

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in Honolulu with cracks in the earth opening up at its base.

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And the world's first Formula E electronic motor race has taken

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place. All 20 drivers drove electronic cars

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and British hopeful Sam Bird who I spoke to earlier this week on

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Newsround Lucas di Grassi of Brazil won

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the race over in Beijing in China. Well sticking with sport,

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it's been quite a few years for track star Jonnie Peacock.

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Last month he won gold at the European Championships

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in Swansea to add to his Paralympic triumph at London 2012.

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So to find out how he's done it all we sent Martin for a quick chat.

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I remember being at the Paralympics. It's changed a lot of things for me.

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But what about you? The way that people view people with

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disabilities now has completely changed. And the sport is really

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intense, and enjoyable. It is a really cool sport to get involved

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in. What the Paralympics did was take away the aspect of people being

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overly nice to disabled people, they just got involved.

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Just tell us about your disability. I was born with cerebral palsy,

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which means I am in a wheelchair. What was your story?

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I got meningitis at the age of five. I tried to fight it but my foot

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started to die, they had to amputate it up to about there, or so. I did

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not lose my whole like, it could have we know what works.

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Give us an idea of what it takes to reach the top of your game.

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The difference between being a professional sports person and just

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a recreational sports person is definitely the commitment. Thinking

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about it 24-7. What time do you go to bed? What food do you need?

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Lifestyle choices that you might not think about, as a sports person you

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must always be thinking about the next session.

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I trained six days a week. Were you always going to get into sport from

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a young age? I was always full of mad through

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school. If I had a day to day job I would definitely still be playing

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something at the weekends. Finally -

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you'd think having the President of America come to your school would

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be pretty exciting but check out what this girl said to Barack Obama

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when he turned up at hers. Mr President, when we heard that

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somebody was common, I really wanted it

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