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# Everybody stand up # Stand up

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# Do it one more time for me and say # Stand up

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# Come on! Hello and welcome to

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The One Show, with Matt Baker. And as Al's away tonight,

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I'm joined by the lovely It's lovely to be here. Lovely

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music. We've just heard the London community Gospel choir, who tomorrow

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night will be appearing at the Royal Albert Hall for the BBC's late-night

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Gospel Proms, alongside tonight's guest.

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She was one third of Destiny's Child, but now she's

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an "independent woman" who never fails to get the crowd

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# I'm a survivor # I'm not in a

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hello again and welcome back. Hello! I'm in my second home. I love it

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here, I love London so much. Michelle, it is lovely to see you

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again. We did Strictly together, six years ago. We did, we did Strictly

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Come Dancing and I have something to say! Which camera should I look

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into? Number four. Listen, Brendan Cole! Let me tell you something! Let

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me tell you why we lost. My performance background -- you did

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not utilise my performance background from destiny 's Child,

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that could have been our edge! We had to do everything so technical...

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But I can say six years later, I can tell you why we lost! Miscue too.

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I have missed you so much. It was great, love you Strictly, love all

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the dancers. Rendon is probably running for cover now, poor man! --

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Brendan is. Brendan is an amazing, amazing dancer. But he's also

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stubborn. I mean that in a good way! Because everybody is like... I mean

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it, he knows he is stubborn but you can be stubborn when you are great

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at what you do. You are here... I don't want to read the headlines in

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the newspaper... We will talk about gospel very shortly.

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Back in April we visited Port Talbot - the Welsh town whose fate hangs

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in the balance while a potential buyer is sought for

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As of last week, the future of the 4,000 workers

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is now in the hands of the new Business,

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Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary, Greg Clark.

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One thing he needs to understand - it's not just the jobs

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The Tata Steel works in Port Talbot, south Wales, it is up for sale but

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if a buyer can't be found it is facing closure. With more than 4000

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jobs at risk in the plant and thousands more in associated

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businesses. It's an anxious time and not just for the adults. I heard on

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the news about the people in the steelworks losing their jobs. How

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many people? Lots. When I grow up I would like to work in the

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steelworks. My dad is really worried. Until May, Natasha Devon

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was the government's mental-health champion for schools. We have

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brought her to Port Talbot to find out what impact the possible closure

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of the steelworks is having on the town's children. In 2014 the charity

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Young minds did a survey of 5000 young people. The results were quite

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unexpected. Children as young as 12 were concerned with the prospect of

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things like unemployment, things that might happen to them after they

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left school and the uncertainty of their future. So I think in a place

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like Port Talbot and everything that has happened with Tata Steel, those

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kind of concerns are going to be magnified. In the shadow of the

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steelworks is this youth centre. School is out and all the local kids

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have got together to play football. How much does the uncertainty

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hanging over the town affect them? And the sidelines, I meet some of

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the football team's parents. Do the children feel the stress? If there

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are financial concerns in the household I think they would come

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yes. Do you think the kids sense there is something going on? My

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youngest said that, we don't need to go on holiday this year, we can save

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the money. How does it work around the kids? Do you talk about the

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financial worries in front of them? You can't shy way from it because

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it's all over the media and they watch the TV. So what do the kids

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themselves think? I have brought Natasha meet some of the football

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club's older children, who could be some other birds to affected. Do you

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all have a family member who works in the steelworks? My dad, my

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grandfather, my grandfather's brother. My father, two of my

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uncles, two of my auntie 's. Both my grandfathers used to. My father, two

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of my uncles used to work there. Does it make you worry about the

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future? If my father loses his job, I worry about how it's going to

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affect me. If it closes, people will be leaving the area which means

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shops will have less customers and shop owners could lose their jobs.

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People would start to move and we wouldn't have any friends, we would

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have to start newcomer like. What do you think will happen to your

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generation, if it closes? Nobody will live here. It will be like a

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ghost town. Natasha wants to find out how it is all affecting the

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teenagers. When I say mental health to you, what do you think that

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means? Stress and stuff like that. She asks them to mark on a board how

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positive they feel on a scale from one to 12. There is something

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stopping you from being a 12. What would it take for you to be on a 12?

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If you knew about job security and it was going to keep going the way

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it was going before all this came out in the news, it would probably

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be closer to a 12. While she can't solve the bigger issues in the town,

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Natasha shows the group some stress management techniques. We spent so

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much of our time thinking about things that happened ages ago or

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thinking about things that will happen in the future, but the key is

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to bring yourself back into the moment. It's the end of the session

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and some progress has been made. Are we all happy? Are we further down

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that scale than we were at the beginning? What was concerning them

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was the effect it was happening -- having on their parents and the

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community. All of these things were playing really heavily on their

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mind. They kept using the word stress over and over again. I think

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we need to learn from what happened when other communities were left to

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fall by the wayside. We saw a huge surge in poor mental health.

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Attention needs to be given to this area if we want to think about the

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future these teenagers. The steelworks is a linchpin of this

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community. This remarkable community here in Port Talbot. The future

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depends on its children. Worrying about what their concerns are and

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making sure they have the resilience to cope with whatever life throws at

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them is in everyone's interest. Growing up is stressful enough

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without having all that on your plate, isn't it? John, it's been

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quite a while since we spoke about it, what has been going on? The

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Prime Minister was in Wales this morning and she met the First

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Minister there and they talked about Tata Steel. The key thing that came

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out of that was the Prime Minister saying she wants to see steel-making

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here in Wales. She thinks it is in the Welsh national interest and the

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UK national interest. That seems like a clear statement but the

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situation is so unclear. When we talked about this back in April, the

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business was up for sale. There were others coming in trying to cherry

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pick. The government said they were behind it but they might offer loans

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or help with pensions. Suddenly just over a week ago it all gets halted.

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Is it all for sale right now? We don't really know. They say they

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have halted it. Could it go back on sale in the future? Maybe. At the

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moment they are pursuing a possible merger with a German conglomerate

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and that might sound like a good deal for Tata Steel but they are not

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guaranteeing anything for the 4000 workers at Port Talbot. Might the

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Brexit vote have changed the outlook for Port Talbot and the wider

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community? Officially the managing director of Tata Steel Europe says

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it's too early to call, we don't know yet. However, they were clearly

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worrying about the vote because they wrote to all their employees

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beforehand and said we can't tell you how to vote but just remember

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how important Europe is to this business, but actually Port Talbot

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voted to Brexit quite strongly. The pound is quite weak which is good

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news for you visiting over here! That makes it more competitive and

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it could survive a bit better. The other is long-term, when we leave

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the European Union we can put up tariffs and stop cheap Chinese steel

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coming over if we want to. It was a big hug for leave voters, wasn't it?

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-- a big hub. Good. Thank you very much indeed. Weather-wise, goodness

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me, the sun is out and for the next few days we are promised a

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sweltering heatwave across the UK. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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33 degrees! What better time for Marty

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to have a look at the sun But he didn't make

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things easy for himself. Without it, our planet would be a

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cold, lifeless lump of rock, the sun. Today's technology is allowing

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us to capture amazing new images of this celestial body. So, we are off

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on a journey. I'm going to visit the Observatory of ace astronomical

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cameraman Mark Payne Gill, who just happens to be filming me right now.

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We thought we would give ourselves a bit of an extra challenge by seeing

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if we could go the whole filming day using nothing but solar energy. Till

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Ming is an energy hungry business so we are tapping into the latest

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technologies to go green. -- filming. The first hurdle is getting

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to our film location nearly ten miles away without using fossil

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fuels. This is a solar powered bicycle. Here we've got a solar

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panel which produces electricity which is stored in a battery down in

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this trailer, which in turn powers this wheel hub motor which should

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give my pedalling a little bit of an extra boost. But, you say, what

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about the crew? We have thought of that too. Our team have electric

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cars that we have charged at this solar car port, one of the first in

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the country. We also use the solar panels here to charge the 55

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batteries that will power our telescope, sound and camera kit.

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Time to get on the road. The amount of energy reaching the Earth from

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the sun is around eight thousand times the world's total energy needs

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and right now it's helping send my bike hurtling along. This is great.

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I'm doing 12 miles an hour up a hill, powered by solar power. A

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speedy 40 minutes later and I arrived at cameraman Mark's rather

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unique Observatory. Now we just need to wait for the sun. Relying on

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solar power in vaults planning ahead. Solar PV panels still work

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when it's cloudy but topping up our batteries will take much longer.

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Finally the sun appears and we're ready to see that telescope. In case

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you're wondering, the Observatory is powered by a solar panel and solar

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charged batteries. Mark's telescope has special filters which allow him

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to view the sun safely. That's good, I like that. This telescope is

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programmed to track the stars and the sun. Oh! That's great. Watch the

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monitor and you will hopefully see the sun come in, there you go. That

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at that, that's beautiful. This is a live image that the sun has taken

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right now. The telescope looks at a very narrow wavelength of light that

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our eyes cannot see. Today's sky is hazy so we're not getting much

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definition but Mark has some images he filmed on a clearer day. See how

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much more detail you can see when the conditions are right. The main

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detail of the sun which got me hooked was when I saw prominences on

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the sand areas of energy coming off the sun. There is an area of matter

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coming off that looks like a tree. Our son is a rising sea of hot

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ionised gas known as plasma and it is driven by nuclear fusion reaction

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at its core. -- our sun. Each year around 44 quadrant Ian Watts of

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solar energy hit the Earth. In recent years we have made huge

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strides in converting some of this energy into electricity. So, our

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solar powered day is done and it's time for some well earned dinner.

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Which by the way we have kept on a solar cooker.

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Tepid soup! Maybe the cooking didn't work well, but everything we filmed

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today was powered by a star and 93 million miles away. Well, on that

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tepid sick note! It didn't look nice. It goes without saying, don't

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point a telescope at the sun, you could do no amount of harm to

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yourself. And make sure your soup is hot!

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Michelle, you have been singing since 1987? She looks so Innocent!

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So hopeful about life in the world. Anyway, yes. Do you miss her?

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Sometimes I do, you want to go back to the innocence of being a child,

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where as you get older, your eyes see so much, and we knew are child,

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you love everybody, you are not mad at everybody, everything is

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beautiful, even the snotty nosed boy at school getting on your nerves, it

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is beautiful. This is all about the Late Night Gospel Prom. We use

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singing back then? I sang my first solo in church at about six or

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seven, I had an aunt who had a classically trained voice, and she

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would sing Great Is Thy Faithfulness, and my uncle said, if

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you sound that good, you could possibly do something of your own,

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so he taught me the hymn and I sang it as a solo, so I was born and

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raised in church like so many entertainers that you know of today,

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got their start with gospel roots. The Proms is a showcase the

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classical music, but now they are embracing gospel. What can we expect

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from tomorrow? Tomorrow you can expect full of life, great spirit.

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Gospel music has a way of changing an atmosphere, changing a heart,

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changing a life, and I am so glad, because gospel music is just as

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influential as pop, R, country, wrap, classical. A lot of music

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today burst from gospel music, the blues came from it. And that

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interaction you get from your audience, the Proms is about getting

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the audience involved, and the Albert Hall is perfect. You have to

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be engaged in gospel music. Tomorrow I am hosting the entire show, so I

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am hoping that people don't just sit, that they feel. I have a funny

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story of the Royal Albert Hall as far as doing what you feel, Stein

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was in concert with me, and my hands were just shaking, I was feeling the

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spirit, and some woman had read why next to me, and my hands knocked it

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her brand-new purse, and I had to reimburse her to get it cleaned,

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because she was definitely looking at me to reimburse. But that won't

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happen tomorrow night, but if you do feel spirited, please clap,

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stand-up, engage. Right now with the times of the entire world, it is in

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such chaos, Gospel means good news, so we can just spread the good news.

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And you will be singing? We have a clip of you in your full gospel

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glory. # Are not worried about a thing

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# Because I know you are guiding me APPLAUSE

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And they were, Beyonce was there as well, and you just touched on it

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there, the world at the moment is going through difficult times, and

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we know Beyonce has been supporting Black Lives Matter.

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We have seen a lot of images on the news with Baton Rouge and Dallas.

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How does it feel at home? At the moment, people are waking up, trying

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to figure out what is the next move to bring peace. We know there needs

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to be piece, but it goes beyond just tweeting about it, there is a

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movement going on, and people want every life to matter. We do know all

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lives matter, but for some reason, specifically when it comes to what

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we have been seeing at home with interaction with police, it just

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seems like black lives don't matter right now. So we are hoping that all

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the chaos going on right now is not a direct, I would not say, Black

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Lives Matter, that movement was not burst for violence. You even have

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victims' family members pleading to protest in peace. But then you will

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have that one bad apple who comes to a protest which is meant to be

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peaceful, who wants to inflict violence on another innocent life,

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and I feel like it is not the way to go. Nowhere in the world should it

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be OK. It is not OK to just walk up to somebody and decide you are going

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to take their life. No matter where you are, it is not OK. Our thoughts

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go out to everybody caught up in it. But tomorrow night, my plan is, I

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have an amazing platform, and my job is to be a light wherever I am, so

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if I can bring joy and good news through gospel music, then I am

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doing my job. Amen to that! Late Night Gospel Prom is on

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tomorrow night, and you can watch and listen live.

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As well as gospel music, churches have found a new way

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of spreading the word this past week still, by welcoming in devotees

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of the gaming phenomenon that's taken the world by storm.

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If, like me, you still don't know your Jigglypuffs

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from your Pickachus - don't worry, help is at hand.

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I want a char is a hard. I want to Pikachu. Back in the 90s, it was a

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huge bestselling video game, but now it has been brought up-to-date with

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an app called Pokemon Go, which is sending gamers hunting everywhere.

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So why is everyone going crazy about this one? It is designed to make you

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get up and roam around, you can't play this sat on your sofa. A CEO

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via somewhere? What is it that is so addictive. Whenever you are going

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anywhere, you may as well have it open because you can make progress,

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it is a master play to bring every body outside away from the consoles.

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Talk me through it, what do I have to do? We can go to different

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landmarks around the city that are called Poke stops. You can see

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people coming from every direction. They are around us right now's that

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is freaky! It is exciting. So who is playing nearby? So many people are

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going, it is free, I will try it, now we have something in common. How

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addictive is it? It is addictive, you can do it while you are walking

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around, so it doesn't make you feel like you are wasting time and

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spending an hour and a half with a stupid game. It gets you out, gets

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you walking. Have you met any other Pokemon players? Yes, couple of guys

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around the corner. Is this a cool thing for a guy to be able to do? It

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is probably a good pick-up line? Really? So, what is a lure? It is

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something when you get high enough level, you can place it in the local

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landmark, and other people will come to look for it. It is time to drop

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my very first lure. See that guy with the Red Hat and trainers, he is

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playing as well, there is more activity happening right here or

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because of my lure. You are my first Pokemon friend! How much walking

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have you done? Walking around all the time. It has not all been

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Pokemon friendly, as the interactive features of the app have led to

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concerns over child safety. At DNS PCC we're disappointed that Nintendo

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have launched this without really fully putting in child safety

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features. It is a fun, creative, engaging game, but it hasn't thought

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about safety for children. We would like to see better safety features

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so that adults cannot see where children are when they are out and

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about. How do you know what you will see when you turn up at a lure? You

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don't, you could just walk the other way if you think there is something

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dodgy going on. Now grab the Poke Ball and for it at him. This has

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left me with an appetite, I think my Pikachu will go for a pizza or to!

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The mind boggles, Brenda. My mind is always boggling! . Does that appeal

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to you Michelle? No, because I feel like I would be the one looking down

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and run into a pole or a bus or something. In the break, we were

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saying that someone discovered their boyfriend cheating playing this

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game, he didn't turn the GPS off. Guys, keep the GPS on, we want to

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know where you are all the time! She saw one of his captures was at his

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ex-kill friend's house. So keep your GPS on! -- his ex-girlfriend's

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house. Is there a talk about you getting back together with Kelly and

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Beyonce, to do a track together? Every interview I do, the question

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is asked and I never have a new answer. It is something we never

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talk about. We see each other once or twice a month ashore, but I don't

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see that in the future, I see friendship. And support. From the

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clip we played earlier on, they are up there with you, doing the music

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for the right reasons. It depends on what it is, if it is something

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meaningful that requires us to be powerful together right now, let's

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go for it, but I personally, there is no talk of that right now. In

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your future, do you seek coming back and doing stage or theatre here? I

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would love to do theatre. I had a wonderful time doing Chicago. You

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were the first black Roxy. I was! Roxy, Roxy... That is some good

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black history news. For you on the BBC One show. It is awesome to do

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theatre, something I love doing, I am reprising my role of Aida insect

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Lewis -- in St Louis. Most of the time when you do musical theatre,

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the theatres are intimate, maybe 2000 people, but 10,000 people? I

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did Aida 13 years ago, so it will be interesting to see how I will play

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her now as a grown woman. Michelle, it has been lovely to see you.

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The Late Night Gospel Prom is at the Royal Albert Hall tomorrow

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You can watch live on BBC iPlayer, or listen live on BBC Radio 3.

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And thanks also to you, Brenda.

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I'll be back tomorrow with Nina Wadiya on this side of the sofa,

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