02/06/2017 Newsround


02/06/2017

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Good morning, I'm Ayshah with Friday's Newsround.

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US President Donald Trump has made a big decision about climate change.

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I've been looking into what's going on.

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Back in 2015, almost 200 world leaders made an agreement in Paris

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to take action on climate change.

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One of them was Barack Obama who was US president at the time.

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But now the new president Donald Trump has announced

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he is pulling America out.

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There are only two other countries who havn't signed the agreement.

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Mr Trump promised to cancel the Paris deal during his election

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campaign last year, saying it was bad for US

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businesses and jobs.

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We're going to cancel the Paris climate agreement.

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So does it matter if America leaves?

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Apart from China, the US produces the most greenhouse gasses of any

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country in the world.

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These are the gasses that cause climate change.

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So America pulling out could have a real impact.

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Next, there's just a few days to go until a big vote

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to decide who runs the UK.

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And although you guys can't vote in the General Election on June 8th,

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the choices made will have a big impact on your lives.

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But with so many different political parties competing with each other,

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we're giving you the low down on the main ones.

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Here's Hayley with a quick look at the Labour Party.

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The Labour Party was created in 1900 when Queen Victoria

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was on the throne.

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It gets its name because it was founded to look after workers.

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The party's symbol is a red rose.

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For the last seven years, Labour has been the second largest

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party in parliament.

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Past leaders include Tony Blair who won three elections

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and was Prime Minister for ten years.

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And Ed Miliband, who tried to become PM at the last general

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election in 2015 but lost.

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Labour's current leader is Jeremy Corbyn.

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He's a seven time winner of Parliamentary beard of the year.

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And he likes making jam from fruit grown in his allotment.

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Some of his plans include building 1 million new homes in five years

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and free school lunches for all primary school kids.

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Opponents say Jeremy Corbyn is not a strong leader and would not be

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a good Prime Minister.

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But his supporters think he is more honest and straightforward

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than other politicians.

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Thanks, Hayley.

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Go to Newsround online to find out about the UK's other

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main political parties with our quick 60-second guides.

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It's also where Ricky explains what all those words you might be

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hearing about the election mean.

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And CBBC's very own Hacker T Dog finds out how you really

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become an MP...kinda!

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Loads of you are on half term right now but if you're missing PE lessons

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then check this out.

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How often do you get a genuine Premier League star

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taking your PE lesson?

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Well, these kids in Manchester did.

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They think they're in an ordinary PE lesson, but these guys

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are in for a big shock.

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Man City stars including David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne are joining

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in for the day fresh from bagging their place

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in the Champions League.

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But they can't take it easy just yet.

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These kids have been putting Kevin to the test.

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Who's the craziest in the dressing room?

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Nolito is one of them.

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And probably Raheem.

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What inspired you to play football?

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I played football when I was young, and I liked to play outside

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with my friends and it always stayed with me and so, that.

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Who is your favourite footballer?

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I think the best for me was Zidane or Ronaldinho.

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Who's more likely to be dancing around in the dressing room?

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Bacary Sagna and Clichy.

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Who has the best singing voice?

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I think we're pretty terrible all over.

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Who has the stinkiest feet?

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Oh, Tosin.

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And he has long feet he's, like, size, I don't know

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what the English size is, what is a 48 in England?

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Finally you might remember this rather cute little lady,

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Fiona the baby hippo.

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At four months old she has just been allowed outside for the first time.

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I think she likes the pool!

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Her keeper says she has to learn that sand is not food

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and when she's ready they will introduce

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her to the public.

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Join us in half an hour to find out how our top tennis player got

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on in the French Open.

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I can't believe, after all this time,

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