29/10/2016 Newsround


29/10/2016

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Hello and welcome to your Saturday Newsround with me, Martin.

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First - one of the country's oldest hotels has started to collapse

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because of a big fire in Exeter, in south-west England.

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Firefighters are working to put out the blaze,

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Everyone was safely evacuated from the Royal Clarence hotel,

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But a broken gas main is making the fire hard to put out.

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In 10 days' time, people in the US will vote for a new president,

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between rivals Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

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But there's new pressure on Mrs Clinton today.

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The FBI's said it's investigating her over emails when she worked

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She used a private account instead of an official one

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for her work emails - which is important because they

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could have contained sensitive and secret information.

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But Mrs Clinton has said she's confident nothing will be found.

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American people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately.

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The director himself has said he does not know whether the e-mails

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reference in his letter are significant or not. It is

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everybody's home that justice at last can be delivered.

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A wee bit of footie now - in the Premier League

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there are seven matches taking place in England today.

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It's a big day for Arsenal, who can go top the table

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David Moyes's team have made their worst start

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by a Premier League team, this millennium, and are yet

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There has been a siege mentality since day one, we must be hard to

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play against, difficult to make teams, and play at the Stadium of

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light. So I think the players, everybody is together, everybody

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knows how difficult it is going to be. As it change from day one?

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The clocks go back an hour this Sunday morning at 2am meaning, yes,

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But while changing any clocks around your house might be a pretty

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-- but how do you change the time of the most famous clock in the

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country? There are 399 steps to the top of

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this British landmark. Most people call Ben but the building is

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actually the others of Tower, named in honour of the Queen. Big

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beneficiary means the bill in the clocktower. This is the great crop

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of Westminster, so this drive the hands that everyone sees outside.

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This weekend there is a big job to do because early on Sunday morning

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the clocks go back one hour. But how do they do it? We stop the clock

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Street after ten o'clock, and that is very easy. What we actually do,

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the mechanism in the back you can hear ticking, we will physically

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stop it and stop it from taking, which then brings everything to a

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halt. Then what we do, we advance the hands quickly from ten o'clock

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to midnight and we stopped the clock at midnight and it is not running.

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But there is a better job to come in the New Year, the tower is 160 years

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old and in need of repair. The work will last three years in scaffolding

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will surround the famous clock. But at least one of the clock faces will

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be kept visible to the public. It needs restoration, it needs a good

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service, that is what we will do. We're taking this opportunity to

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take every thing apart and have a look at it closely. We are going to

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make a whole set of drawings, we don't have a complete set of

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drawings for this clock. The chimes of Big Ben were stopped for six

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weeks nine years ago and in 1976 the bell was silent for nine months to

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carry out repairs. This time the team will not know how long the Bell

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will be silent for until they start the work but London could be without

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its famous sound quite awhile. Something that is far from silent is

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strictly come dancing's Halloween spectacular!

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TV presenter Laura Whitmore is due to dance again after sitting out

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last week because of an ankle injury, while professional

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Brendan Cole is also set to return from illness to dance with singer

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Hoping to stay at the top of the leaderboard is former

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Newsround presenter Ore Oduba, who's sent us this

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Hi there, I am behind the scenes of strictly come dancing. We are in

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wardrobe. Have a look behind the scenes. There we go. Everybody is in

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the house. It is always such an exciting week, Halloween week,

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because the place comes even more to life. Halloween wasn't that big a

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deal at my place so now is the time to dress up and go a bit crazy. We

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have a few of the outfits year, getting worked through. The sewing

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machines never stop going in this building. Especially during

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Halloween. Let me just ask this lovely lady over here, the Queen of

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wardrobe, Vicky C - newsround. High! One word to describe Halloween for

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you. Back to work! So, Saturday night, we are on BBC One once again.

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It is going to be incredible, spooky, a frightening night. Make

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sure you tune in. Hopefully we can put out another great show. We are

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doing the Charleston. That's all from me,

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Newsround's back at 1:40.

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