01/07/2017 Newsround


01/07/2017

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Hello.

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Jenny here, live with your second Newsround this Saturday.

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Coming right up...

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Find out what happened when this bear nosed his way

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into a shop in Alaska.

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And bad news for Adele fans.

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Keep watching.

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But first...

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The British and Irish Lions have pulled off an incredible win

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in their do or die match against the New Zealand All Blacks.

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In a match that saw both sides wrestling for a lead throughout,

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it was Owen Farrell's 78th minute penalty, that gave

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the Lions a 24-21 victory - their first win over

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the All Blacks since 1993.

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The teams have one point each, heading into the series

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decider in a week's time.

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The Tour de France starts tomorrow.

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It's one of the toughest bike races in the world.

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But what if you aren't that confident on two wheels?

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Whitney got some tips from bike fans Saskia and Alfie...

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This is harder than it looks, guys.

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You kind of put your foot under and bring it up a little.

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Rest your foot on it.

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Then you kind of put your foot here and it kind of catches on

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to the pedal.

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Right.

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Let me try that again.

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So, lift your foot up and see it catches on to the pedal a little.

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See?

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That's really good.

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OK.

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I can't ride straight.

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If you look in front of you, kind of keep straight try

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not to move your arms too much.

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It's natural for everyone to shake a little bit.

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Why are my tyres not as initials?

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Our bikes are road bikes.

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Tyres are a lot thinner.

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It means less grip on the road but it

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also means slightly more speed.

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Mountain bikes are built for going up tracks.

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So, these are the brakes.

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That difference on road bikes.

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This is going downhill.

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You'd more power when you have gripping on to the

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brakes will do you can squeeze them really tight.

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With most bikes, it is straight handlebars.

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The little easier to pull the also less power.

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Using smart phones is changing the way we walk,

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according to scientists.

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Using trackers, the University of Essex discovered those

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who message or check social media, whilst walking, tend to be slower -

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taking shorter steps and not lifting their feet as much.

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But the biggest risk was they were less aware of what's

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going on around them.

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Bad news for Adele fans, due to see her at Wembley this weekend.

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The singer has cancelled both shows, because she's hurt her throat.

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Adele tweeted that she was devastated and heartbroken.

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But admitted she'd struggled to sing earlier this week.

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On Wednesday night she also told fans that this

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tour could be her last.

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Tonight's final episode of this series of Doctor Who will mark

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the end of an era for two of the key members of the team.

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It will be the last to have Peter Capaldi as the Doctor,

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and they'll also say goodbye to head writer, Steven Moffat.

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Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect.

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We're not going to get out of this one, are we?

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The cybermen are coming.

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I stand where I stand.

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It's where I fall.

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I will never stand with the Doctor.

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Without witness.

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Without reward.

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Stand with me.

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It's all I've ever wanted.

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They're the huge lumps of fat, that join together, clogging up

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the sewers causing all sorts of nasty problems.

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But now fatburgs are being turned into something more valuable.

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I wouldn't eat your lunch while you're watching this.

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Deep below our feet, in the sewers underground,

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something nasty lurks.

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When people pour fat and grease from cooking

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down the drain, the

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fat clumps together to create massive, horrible fat bergs.

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Some fat bergs are huge and can be eight

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big problems, costing water companies a lot of money to

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to clear away.

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That's about four foot deep down there.

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Now this sewer sludge is about to be changed into something

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really valuable.

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A fuel company is going around sucking up the fat

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bergs.

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They are then taken to a special processing plant and they

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can be turned into a type of car fuel, called bio diesel.

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So, we've collected a fat bergs from a water

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company sewer.

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The vehicle has travelled down, he has come to site.

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He is now tipping.

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There's a load of solids in this one.

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He is using the tipping truck to tips that in the

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foot of this is where we receive all those

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raw materials to turn into biofuel.

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The fat gets heated, pumped, and filtered, removing all

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the sludge and slime.

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So, we've removed all of the solids and

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liquids and we are left with a really clean oil, that looks a

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little bit like this.

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From this...

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To this.

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Pretty remarkable.

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The bio diesel is way cleaner for the

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environment than regular diesel.

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This plant can make up to 90 million litres a year.

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But, are there enough slimy fat bergs around?

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I guess it is difficult to safest as part of

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the trial, have been taking about 30 tonnes a week out of Birmingham.

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That's 30 tonnes of fat bergs from Birmingham every week.

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I don't know whether to be disgusted or

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impressed.

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So, from yuck, to useful.

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Fat bergs are being turned into something pretty nifty.

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Finally, a shop owner in Alaska got a bit of a surprise.

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When this bear wandered into his shop.

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The bear nosed around the sweet section for a bit,

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but was chased off before it could get its claws on any candy.

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Are you a big fan of Horrible Histories Gory Games?

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Do you know the beastliest bits of history?

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