:00:09. > :00:12.Ricky and you're watching Newsround, live from Salford. Coming up... A
:00:12. > :00:15.call for more money to help beat world hunger. Frank Lampard answers
:00:15. > :00:23.some big questions from you guys. And... And a tiger cub's happy
:00:23. > :00:26.birthday - caught on camera! This is Newsround.
:00:26. > :00:29.The Prime Minster, David Cameron, is hosting a big meeting today to work
:00:29. > :00:34.out how to tackle world hunger. Charities hope billions of pounds
:00:34. > :00:37.can be raised to help those who need it most. It's thought three million
:00:37. > :00:42.African children die every year because they don't get enough to
:00:42. > :00:45.eat. It is hoped the extra money will help the world's poorest
:00:45. > :00:55.countries do things like grow their own food. David Cameron says
:00:55. > :00:56.
:00:56. > :01:00.something must be done. There are still one people -- 1 billion people
:01:00. > :01:03.in our world going hungry, and 165 million children are so malnourished
:01:03. > :01:08.that by the age of two, their minds and bodies will never fully
:01:08. > :01:11.developed. This is a massive issue for humanity. Later this afternoon,
:01:11. > :01:14.tens of thousands of campaigners will meet in London's Hyde Park, to
:01:14. > :01:20.demand action from the world's richest nations. Big names like
:01:20. > :01:23.Microsoft boss Bill Gates will be there. Let's hear now from Frank -
:01:23. > :01:33.he's 16 and from Tanzania in East Africa. He campaigns for children's
:01:33. > :01:35.
:01:35. > :01:43.rights. When I was two, my parents had to give me to my grandmother,
:01:43. > :01:48.while they went out to work. Drought came, the crops did not grow and the
:01:48. > :01:53.food was too expensive, so I did not get enough to eat. I am 16, which
:01:53. > :01:56.you might find hard to believe, but if you do not eat, you do not grow.
:01:56. > :02:00.Next - the former South African President Nelson Mandela is back in
:02:00. > :02:04.hospital. The 94-year-old is suffering from a lung infection. His
:02:04. > :02:08.condition has been described as serious but stable. It is the third
:02:08. > :02:11.time in six months that he has been in hospital. Nelson Mandela is one
:02:11. > :02:13.of the world's most respected figures for his work to rid South
:02:13. > :02:16.Africa of apartheid, the system which kept black and white people
:02:16. > :02:26.apart and treated black people as much less important. The BBC's
:02:26. > :02:28.
:02:28. > :02:32.Andrew Harding is in South Africa. We have had quite a few of these
:02:32. > :02:37.sudden hospitalisations in the last few months, three this year, another
:02:37. > :02:42.long stay in December, and each time it has been Nelson Mandela's frail
:02:42. > :02:45.lungs that have let him down. Today, for the first time that I am aware
:02:45. > :02:49.of, the presidency used the word serious to describe his condition.
:02:49. > :02:54.In the past they have been very careful to keep a distance, if you
:02:54. > :02:57.like a and often not to tell us very much information at all. If you're
:02:57. > :03:01.having fish and chips for lunch, there's a bit of good news today
:03:01. > :03:03.about the amount of cod in the North Sea. Over-fishing had meant that
:03:03. > :03:07.numbers were getting dangerously low. Now though, it now looks like
:03:07. > :03:10.those numbers have started to go up again. The group which checks catch
:03:10. > :03:14.numbers says it is down to strict limits on how many cod are caught.
:03:14. > :03:18.But they say it is too soon to know when the levels will fully recover.
:03:18. > :03:20.He's famous for what he does with his feet, but now Frank Lampard is
:03:20. > :03:23.trying his hand at writing children's books. The midfielder
:03:23. > :03:33.turned author won every honour possible on the pitch with Chelsea,
:03:33. > :03:33.
:03:34. > :03:43.but now it's time for his biggest test - answering your questions! The
:03:44. > :03:44.
:03:44. > :03:49.first one comes from Diana, from Kent... Can I be a girl? My girl
:03:49. > :03:56.loves Matilda, just having a special power. That would be incredible.
:03:56. > :04:02.Even from Cheltenham says... When I was younger, if I was reading books,
:04:02. > :04:07.it would be rolled out. I do not know really, I was inspired probably
:04:08. > :04:17.by my kids, reading books to them. I could not really give you any one
:04:18. > :04:24.
:04:24. > :04:29.author. Train hard, simple as that. And thanks for saying that! I kick
:04:29. > :04:34.around lots of ideas, I put things down in my diary when I am
:04:34. > :04:38.travelling. I will scribble it down, and end up with 20 pages of little
:04:38. > :04:43.scribbles. I would say, do not get frustrated. Sometimes, I hit a dead
:04:43. > :04:47.end, and there is nowhere to go. Then you have just got to shut the
:04:47. > :04:51.book and do it another time. Now - are you enjoying the sunshine? Much
:04:51. > :04:53.of Britain is baking in more lovely warm weather this weekend. But it is
:04:53. > :04:57.not expected to beat Thursday's temperature of 25 degrees - the
:04:57. > :05:05.warmest day of the year so far. On the Newsround website, you have been
:05:05. > :05:15.telling us your sunny plans. Rachel in south Gloucestershire says...
:05:15. > :05:27.
:05:27. > :05:30.Gaby in Leeds says... And the last said to be over the moon after
:05:30. > :05:33.Kirana - one of their Sumatran tigers, gave birth to two cubs
:05:33. > :05:36.earlier in the week. The moment was caught on this CCTV camera at
:05:36. > :05:39.midnight last Sunday. The delivery is extra special because the species
:05:39. > :05:49.is classed as critically endangered - there are only around 400 left in