10/04/2014 Newsround


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Hi, Nel here with Thursday morning's Newsround. Coming up, did Man United

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make it through in the Champions League? And the giant rat causing

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commotion on a New York train. This is Newsround.

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First to the Houses of Parliament where Ayshah and two Newsround

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viewers Stella and Muhammad spent yesterday getting a rare behind the

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scenes look at Prime Minister's Questions. It's after lots of you

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got in touch to say that you were unimpressed with the behaviour of

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some politicians when they get to ask questions of David Cameron.

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Stella and Muhammad took some of your comments with them to show the

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man in charge of keeping order, the Speaker, who even gave them a

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mention in Parliament. We are here at the Houses of

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Parliament, to make sure that MPs are behaving. The kids have gone

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right to the top and have come to the speakers office to put some of

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the points you made on our websites direct to him. He is the man who

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tries to keep order in the House of Commons. Do you think that using

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childish insults makes the real debate less credible? Adding it

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spoils the debate if people resort to personal abuse. When MPs

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misbehaving, why do you not stop it? Eye intervene frequently at Prime

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Minister's Questions. Every week you would hear me say, order, if there

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is a lot of noise. I have to judge each situation on its merits and

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whether it is worthwhile for me to intervene or not. These are some of

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the comments that people have sent in about what happened last week.

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There is a lot of room for improvement in the way that we go

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about this particular session and I would hope that the Prime Minister

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and the opposition leaders will be willing to take note of and show

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respect for the views of young people across the country. That is

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what the speaker had to say. We are about to go inside the gallery to

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look at Prime Minister's Questions. I know there are children here today

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observing our proceedings who would like to think the house would show a

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good example. Let's see if we can. I'll agree with the honourable

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gentleman that there is still more that needs to be done. I will meet

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with him any time about how we reform the system is of this house.

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The MPs were on their best behaviour but we will be watching to see if

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anything changes. Next, a plane that will be used in

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the first nonstop solar powered flight around the world has been

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unveiled in Switzerland. The Solar Impulse two has 12,000 solar cells

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on its wings that will power the aircraft. It's being stored in an

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aircraft hangar before it takes off next year and the BBC's Victoria

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Gill has been to check it out. This is the plane that developers say

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will be the first to circumnavigate the globe using only the power of

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the sun. Take a look. It is made of carbon fibre, making it extremely

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lightweight. It weighs about the same as a family car but the

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wingspan is the equivalent to a Boeing 747. I'm joined by one of the

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pilots who will be flying this plane on its journey around the world.

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Nice to meet you. It looks incredible. Why does it have to be

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so huge? If you remember, the elephant that was born with here

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that were so big that everyone was laughing, tumble? The years allowed

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the elephant to fly. This allows the drive to be reduced. It allows the

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solar cells to be more efficient. It can fly day and night on just solar

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power. The plane will emerge from the hangar next week but the team

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will only embark on the ambitious adventure in 2015.

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Footy news and next season's Champions League could be the first

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without Manchester United for 18 years. Last night they were knocked

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out of the quarterfinals by Bayern Munich. Despite taking the lead in

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Germany. David Moyes side were beaten 3-1 on the night. United are

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seventh in the Premier League and unlikely to qualify for next

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season's competition. Next and if you're not sure what a

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caddy, birdie or bogey are then you better get your gold knowledge up to

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scratch as the Masters makes a start today in Georgia, America. The great

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and the good will be battling it out for the top spot without world

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number one, Tiger Wood. Hot favourite to win is Ireland's Rory

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McIlroy. The players had some fun practicing yesterday but tee off is

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later today. Finally, commuters on a subway in

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New York, America got a rather hairy shock when a giant rat came around.

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This video was captured of the rodent running circles around the

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travellers who were shocked to say the least. Rats aren't rare in New

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York but this one was definitely in a rush to get to

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