17/04/2017 Newsround


17/04/2017

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Good morning, Jenny here, with your Easter Bank Holiday Newsround.

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We've got loads to tell you about, so keep watching for some of this...

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A car that turns into a helicopter!

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I kid you not.

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And the brand new baby giraffe everyone's been waiting for.

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Let's kick off with a quick round-up of some of the top

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sports stories today.

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In football, Manchester United beat Chelsea in the Premier League, 2-0.

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United had a great start, with England striker Marcus Rashford

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scoring after just seven minutes.

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And United added a second immediately after the break,

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when Ander Herrera's shot was deflected in.

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Let's hear from the managers of both teams.

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The performance was tremendous, and it's really hard to play

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against a very dangerous team like Chelsea, and on top

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of that a fresh team, a team that plays one match

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per week, and it's amazing we won.

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It's not normal this season if Chelsea win the title

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because I think we started as underdogs and we must understand

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this to find the right solution, or to reach this target.

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But it won't be easy.

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Also yesterday, Liverpool beat West Brom 1-0.

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The only goal came at the end of the first half,

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from Roberto Fermino heading in from close range.

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Liverpool are third, with City two points behind.

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Sebastian Vettel won the Bahrain Grand Prix,

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ahead of Britian's Lewis Hamilton.

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The German started from third, but clever planning saw Vettel

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take his second win of the season.

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It moves him seven points clear of Hamilton,

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in the drivers' championship.

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For many of you it's back to school tomorrow,

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but lots of you have still got another week off.

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We want to know what's been your "holiday hooray".

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What's the best thing you've done this school holiday,

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or what's the best thing you've still got coming?

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Have you been on a special trip, had an adventure or just

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chilled out with friends?

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Head to Newsround online and let us know.

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I know you like watching TV - look at you now!

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But could we be watching TV in a different way in future?

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Whitney's got this one.

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Are you a fan of watching TV?

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How about watching it on your body?

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Well, scientists from the University of Tokyo in Japan have developed

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an amazing new material which can put a digital display on your body.

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You can wear it like a second layer of skin.

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The thin displays are lighter than a feather and just two

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to three microns thick.

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That's ten times thinner than normal skin cells.

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They are surprisingly strong and really flexible,

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so you can scrunch them up or stretch them.

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This means they can move with your skin if it's stuck to you.

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There's more work to be done on them, but who knows?

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Who fancies watching Newsround on their hands in the future?

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Sticking with fancy hi-tech, normally you only see flying

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cars in science fiction, but now a company says they've

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made them a reality.

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Powered by an engine, the car takes off using a rotor blade on top.

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It can travel at over 100 miles an hour, but they're unlikely

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to catch on just yet - you need to be a pilot to fly one!

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At this time of year, you don't have to look too

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far in the countryside to see spring lambs.

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But while most sheep give birth to just one or two,

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at one farm in East Yorkshire, things are going a bit differently.

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Feeding the hungry brood.

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It's an around-the-clock job.

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Sheep normally give birth to just one or two lambs,

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so shepherds here estimate it's a one-in-a-million chance that this

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healthy fivesome were born.

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A scan revealed mum was first carrying just four,

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which was a shock in itself.

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But not as much as her delivery.

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I came on duty at 5.45.

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The lass that does nights was telling me about

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what happened in the night.

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She said, "The ewe with four's lambed."

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When I came with Debbie into the shed, the fifth

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lamb was just appearing.

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They're now fed with supplements that are similar to baby formula.

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Typically, the mum would only have two teats, which means

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she would normally only have two lambs.

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When she has five, she can't produce enough milk and have enough teats

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to look after all five lambs.

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It just makes it that bit more difficult for her to do.

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As for mum, well, she's having a few Easter treats herself now

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the hard work is over.

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At last, the world's most famous giraffe has given birth.

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April became famous all over the planet after her pregnancy

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was streamed live and watched by millions of people.

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Zookeepers say that April and her new baby have been doing well.

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There will now be a competition to name the calf.

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Thousands of people lined the streets of Paris in france

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to take part in a Colour Run over the weekend.

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The 5k race, where participants were pelted with colourful

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powder along the way, got people of all ages active,

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and it finished with a party by the Eiffel Tower.

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Next, to some Easter chocolate you'll definitely want to chew-chew.

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A Thomas The Tank Engine train - made entirely of chocolate -

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has arrived at King's Cross station in London, to mark

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the Easter weekend.

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Its is made of more than 100 kilograms of white, dark

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and milk Belgian chocolate, and stands over six feet tall.

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That's all for now, Newsround's back at 4.20pm.

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Join us for The Gamers' Room every Saturday from 9:30 on CBBC.

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We want you to play the Snot Apocalypse game

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over on the CBBC website and screenshot your high score to us

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by using the uploader - or e-mail your screen grab to...

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Remember to tell us your name,

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and, if you have an amazing high score,

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it can appear on our Gamers' Room leaderboard

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on the telly!

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