20/06/2016 Newsround


20/06/2016

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The Euros and England and Wales will both be hoping they can make it

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through to the knockout stages of the competition tonight.

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Bonjour, welcome to the stadium de Toulouse.

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In just a few hours, Wales will be playing their final

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It's a massive day for Wales, who are currently second behind

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Don't forget, Wales are playing in their first major tournament

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since 1958 and if they win tonight - they'll reach the knockout stages.

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A lot of hopes will be pinned on Gareth Bale.

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He's already scored two free kicks in two games and some lucky school

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kids got to see him and the team get some practice in.

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I! Or! Oyonnax macro we came back from the Hotel and we went to the

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training ground. As we passed the side it was like, no, meet the Welsh

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team. OK! And we all kind of cried and screen. So fast and really good.

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We were watching the players train. We saw Gareth Bale and Aaron

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Ramsey's hair, Joe Ledley's beard. It is not only Wales playing

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tonight. England play Slovakia at eight o'clock. They need one point

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to be certain of a place in the last 16. Winning me they top the group.

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The manager Roy Hodgson is reported to have said he is resting six

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players including Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane. Make sure you watch us

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tomorrow morning because I will have the latest. Martin. STUDIO: Thank

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you. Astronaut Tim Peake will speak

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at his first press conference since returning to earth after six

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months on board the So we've been taking a look

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at what's next for Tim. Back on Earth after 186 days in

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space. This was the moment Tim Peake crashed down to earth after six

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months in space. He landed as planned is the Kazakhstan desert.

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His muscles were weak and he had to be helped out and checked over by

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medical staff. After his amazing trip into space, he had a slightly

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shorter trip, a flight from Kazakhstan to the HQ of the European

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space agency. Welcome to Cologne. I am at the astronaut Centre where Tim

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is recovering from his time in space. He had six months out of the

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gravity and he had a bumpy landing when he got back. It will take at

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least 18 days to recover. Scientists are also carrying at test to find

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out how his time in space affected his body. He has also had a chance

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to see his family. His wife, Rebecca and his boys, Oliver and Thomas.

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Next to the incredible tech that allowed a 13-year-old boy

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in Australia to drive, using just his eyes.

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The hardest thing for me is not having some independence.

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Riley was born with cerebral palsy, so it's hard for him to do

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Scientist Dr Jordan Nguyen has a plan.

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If we can get it working, you're going to be controlling

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You can, without touching an object, be able to move an object,

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be able to turn on an object and be able to control that technology.

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At the moment, Riley speaks using a special computer he controls

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Jordan has adapted that tech to allow Riley to control

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things around his house, using his eyes.

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Now it's time for Riley to really put the tech to the test.

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He's going to use it to try to drive.

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Well, Doctor Nguyen looks pretty pleased with result,

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This has been the best experience of my life.

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The first gig inside a volcano. Fans had to either walk three kilometres

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across the rocks, or take a helicopter. Organisers pointed out

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it was very unlikely the volcano would erupt as it has not done so in

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more than 4000 years. Newsround's back right

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here in about half an hour.

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