16/10/2016 Newsround


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Hi, I'm Jenny, and this is your final Sunday Newsround.

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Coming up:

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Andy Murray wins the Shanghai tennis competition.

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And we bring you this week's weird and wonderful stories in

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Strange, Stranger, Strangest.

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Yes, Andy Murray has just won the Shanghai Masters

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tennis competition.

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He beat Roberto Bautista Agut from Spain in just three sets.

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The win, the sixth title for Murray this year, means he edges closer to

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knocking Novak Djokovic of the top spot in the world rankings.

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More sport now and it's an exciting time for England's women footballers

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who are taking on France next Friday in a friendly match as they build up

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the European Championships in the Netherlands in 2017.

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Ricky caught up with two of their star players,

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Ellen White and Alex Greenwood.

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The World Cup was incredible, bronze medal...

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We were all ecstatic to get that but, obviously,

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we're probably excited to get the Euro qualification out

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the way and kind of look forward.

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Moving on from the World Cup, it was a

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fantastic tournament and I think we just need

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to move on and actually, so that we can do it again,

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you know, not a one-off.

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How do you feel when you get to wear that outfit and

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you get to put that top on?

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Do you still get a bit of a buzz?

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You must do.

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Yeah, absolutely.

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You would be lying if you said you didn't, you

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know, it's the dream growing up.

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I think when we get new kit, everyone

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is like buzzing.

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Like Christmas.

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It is.

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You are like a kid because you are just

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so excited and it is just a real privilege

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and we are very lucky to be in the situation we are.

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So what would you say to a young girl

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out there who perhaps is into girls football

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but isn't getting the encouragement

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and is perhaps being told that it is not something

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you can do when you are older?

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We have been through those experiences and we

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know how it feels to go through school, you know,

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you are changing, your body is changing.

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Perhaps you don't want to do sport.

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It is frustrating when people say those negative things

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but, you know, you have just got to stand

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tall and be like, no, I want to play

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women's football.

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Look, they have got a career out of it,

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they are actually getting paid to play women's football, you know,

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that is what I want to be.

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More aid is needed in the Caribbean country Haiti

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after Hurricane Matthew knocked down houses and caused massive

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flooding two weeks ago.

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That's according to Ban Ki-moon, the man in charge of the UN,

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an organisation created to keep peace across the world.

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He says the people of Haiti need more food, shelter and clean water.

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Cerebral Palsy is a disorder that affects people in different ways.

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12-year-old Max, who lives in Australia, is one of them

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but thanks to some new technology, he and his classmates have found

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new ways of having fun together.

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Meet Max.

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He loves school and hanging out with his mates.

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Max has trouble speaking because he has cerebral palsy,

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a condition that means his brain has trouble communicating

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with his muscles.

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Where is Mr Jessett?

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But recently a piece of technology called Compass has meant Max can now

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communicate by himself.

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Compass is great and I can communicate independently.

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What's more, it's helped him get closer to his classmates

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because they've been able to make games that he can play on it.

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That's it, where the red dot is.

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Well done.

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Our teacher said that we should make a game for Max and then it kind

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of just went from there.

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We all thought of our own ideas and I went with the maze and one

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of my other friends, he went with a car racing game.

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They use coding and programmes like this to create all

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the different parts of the game.

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These games, he smiles a lot when he plays them because he really

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enjoys being able to play games with the eye gaze instead of just

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watching someone else play them.

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All right, Max, the point of this game is to help you strengthen your

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eye gaze for getting around the track.

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Thanks to the games, Max has come away with new friends.

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When I first met Max, I didn't really know how

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to interact with him

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but then when I started making this, I interacted a lot more

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with him and me and Max have a good friendship now.

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They also entered the games they designed into a technology

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competition and came a brilliant second place.

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But they say they're just glad Max has a new way to have

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fun with his friends.

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They

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They fund.

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Finally, it's that time of the week where we bring you the weird

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and wonderful from around the world.

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Take a look at this.

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Have you ever tried cycling and working at the same time?

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Well, this lot have!

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To focus their energy and stop them from tap, tap, tapping

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their pencils, one teacher in the US attached pedals under the

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school desks in her classroom.

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What a WHEELIE good idea!

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This lady is Cindy Tobeck, a teacher from California.

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Check out the giant spooky vegetable that she grew.

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Do you even recognise what it is?

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She took home first prize with her pumpkin nicknamed

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Orange Crush.

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It weighed a whopping 866 kilograms.

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That's more than the average cow.

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And probably enough pumpkin to feed her whole town for

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Halloween.

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A bakery in Scotland has started selling cakes made from...

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Yep, bugs.

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Around 2 billion people worldwide eat insects as part of their diet.

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And some scientists say they're really good for you.

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Scorpions, mealworms and crickets are just some of

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the special brownie ingredients.

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It can't BEE right.

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It must be flies, I mean lies!

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Ugh.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back tomorrow morning with Ricky.

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