08/07/2014 Newsround


08/07/2014

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Morning, everyone - Ricky here with your Tuesday breakfast news.

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It's Brazil against Germany in the World Cup semifinals.

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We ask Ronaldo, the Newsround parrot.

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And check out this first aid session with a difference.

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First, a schoolboy who saved his sister's life has backed calls for

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St John Ambulance are launching a new campaign to help children

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learn the basic skills to help anyone in trouble,

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Learning how to react to accidents is an important skill, but it is not

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always easy to find the time or resources to teach everyone. Check

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out this first aid session where the difference. It is being streamed to

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children live across the UK. Around 1000 schools are watching the show

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at the same time. It is being run by St John Ambulance. An interactive

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chat where schools can ask questions, quiz and even the

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opportunity to get a certificate. We want as many young kids to learn

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first aid because it is the difference between a life saved and

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a life lost. At the moment, schools in the UK do not have to teach first

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aid, but James knows how important it can be. My sister fell to the

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floor and she had an epileptic fit. I saved her life using the first aid

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skills by headline. This is one of the first aid schools taking part. I

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have come to find out what these children think of this new way of

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learning first aid. I think this is very good because lots of people can

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do it at the same time. I think learning first aid is an important

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part of life because it can make a difference to somebody's life. I

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thought the quiz was a good idea because if you have the answer

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wrong, they could explain it to you and tell you why you got it wrong.

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The team behind the web casts a more or less this are planned for the

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future and hopefully, it could help save lives.

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Next, almost half a million people have been urged to evacuate

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their homes as Typhoon Neoguri hits the southern islands of Japan.

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The storm is the most powerful the country has seen in decades,

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and flights have been cancelled and schools shut for safety.

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Forecasters are warning that the islands

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near Okinawa could see waves up to 14 metres high and winds gusting

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Tonight sees the two nations that have made it to the World Cup final

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As our website's Fact of the Day tells you today,

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Germany and Brazil have each reached the final seven times -

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and they meet tonight in the semifinals.

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Brazil will be without their star player, Neymar,

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after his tournament finished when he was stretchered off with

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And these young German fans reckon their side will have the edge.

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They have many young players, and they are fresh and fit. Germany will

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win because it is a super team with great players. The best player we

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have is Thomas Muller. And we have the best keeper in the world. We

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have the best players. So, what does Ronaldo,

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the Newsround parrot, It's fair to say his initially

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brilliant World Cup predictions went And it's a spoiler alert, because

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five scripts for the next series of It's thought there was a security

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breach where the unfinished scripts BBC bosses have said they're

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really sorry and are pleading with The new series is due to hit our

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screens at the end of next month. And stick around,

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because on Newsround in half an hour's time, we'll be

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talking about what's thought to be The giant creature had an estimated

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wingspan of over 7 metres, making it twice the size of the biggest flying

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bird alive today - it would've been Scientists believe it lived

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about 25 million years ago, after the dinosaurs,

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but before humans evolved. We'll be speaking to an expert

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on prehistoric beasts about this And if you can't wait till then,

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check out our gallery of the biggest beasts in history, as well as the

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most massive mammals alive today. That's all from me, see you in half

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an hour.

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