21/05/2016 Newsround


21/05/2016

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Stay tuned to CBBC this Saturday afternoon,

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Ayshah here with all of this coming your way.

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The robot searching the seas for wildlife.

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The pillow fight promoting peace.

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And...

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I am such a happy Chewbacca!

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the Mum showing off her inner Wookie in this Star Wars mask.

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First up, to football and this afternoon's FA Cup Final kicks off

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in a couple of hours.

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Crystal Palace face Manchester United at Wembley Stadium in London.

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The two teams last met in the FA Cup final in 1990

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when Manchester won after a rematch.

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We asked fans of both teams to send us their messages

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ahead of the big game.

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Who do you think will win the final?

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All: Crystal Palace!

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Who do think will win?

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Manchester United.

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I think Palace is going to win.

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My dad and my brother are both going to the finals, and if they

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win, I will probably be screaming.

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What will you do if Manchester United win the FA Cup final?

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Probably celebrate a lot.

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I think they do a great job and I will watch it on TV.

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I will probably watch it on TV and my favourite player

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is Bolasie.

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Come on, Palace.

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My favourite player is Bolasie and I will watch it on TV.

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Who do you think will win?

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Manchester United.

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My uncle and cousin are coming over all the way from Spain to watch it,

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and I am going to be really excited if they win.

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Clearly we are going to win because we have got Bolasie

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and I am going to watch it on TV.

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I hope I see this match.

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It is going to be very exciting.

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Come on, Crystal Palace, let's go!

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All: Go, Palace!

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Sticking with sport, this time with a bit of difference,

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the Great City Games took place in Manchester last night.

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Special tracks were built right in the middle of the city,

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which meant people got the chance to see top athletes

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from across the world, up close.

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Athlete Greg Rutherford said taking part in the event

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was really special.

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There is this interaction that we as athletes get with people

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here, that you don't get in a stadium.

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I think that is hugely important.

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There could just be one youngster who comes down and sees it

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and they think it is great because they get up close,

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or it could be an elderly person who feels motivated

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to do some work again.

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To one of the world's most famous actresses.

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Angelina Jolie-Pitt is well known for starring in movies

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like Maleficent, but she also works for the United Nations.

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She's campaigning about the growing refugee and migrant crisis caused

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by war in places like Syria.

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Ricky went with some Newsround viewers, who got the chance to ask

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Angelina about her work for the UN.

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As we all know, you have visited many refugee camps over the years.

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Can you tell us what life is like in these camps?

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The thing I think that would shock you the most is now the average stay

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in a refugee camp is about 20 years.

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That means if you were born in a refugee camp, your whole

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childhood is in a camp.

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It is in borrowed land, and you get your food once a month,

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and you only get what they give you.

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You don't get special spices and things which make it personal

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like when your mum cooks at home and things like that.

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Sometimes you have school, a lot of times there

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are not funds for school, especially secondary,

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so your education is limited.

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Faisal, what is your question?

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You are less selfish than other celebrities.

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What makes you focus more time on refugees than yourself?

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From when I wake up in the morning, the first thing I am is a mum.

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And that is the greatest thing for me in the world.

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And then I am a person who lives in this world and wants

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to do some good, I hope, before it is all over,

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so that is why!

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Next up, to the depths of the ocean and the robot with a very

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cool underwater mission.

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His name is Thomas and this is what he's been up to...

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Sailing this seas.

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Scanning underwater and recording data.

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Thomas the robot has a lot to do.

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He is on a two-week mission to capture images of ocean life,

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up to 30 metres below the sea.

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Setting off from the coast of Cornwall,

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he will travel for two weeks around the area.

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This is a really important area for marine wildlife,

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because previous missions have shown it is a hotspot for marine wildlife,

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so things like whales, dolphins, porpoises

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and sea birds etc.

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Thomas is part powered by wind and solar power and topped up

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by a diesel generator.

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He has cameras and sensors all over his body.

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Researchers hope Thomas the robot will give them information

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about creatures living in the deep ocean so they can protect them.

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Now to the fight that's promoting peace.

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Sounds odd doesn't it but these guys in Colombia,

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South America had a huge pillow fight to ask for an end

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to the conflict in the country.

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Colombia has been at war for almost 50 years but the government

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is now talking with rebel groups to try and bring peace.

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And finally, if you're impatiently waiting for the next

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Star Wars instalment, and need something to fill

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the gap, look no further.

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I

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I am

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I am such

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I am such a

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I am such a happy

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I am such a happy Chewbacca!

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This clip of a mum in Texas in the US, trying on a Chewbacca

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mask, has gone viral.

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Over 90 million people have watched Chewwie Candace Payne getting

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a fit of the giggles.

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For more stories, go online to find out about the tiny

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robots inspired by bees, the dog collecting for charity

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using new technology.

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That's all from Team Newsround.

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Bye-bye.

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