18/01/2018 Newsround


18/01/2018

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Hi, I'm Ricky.

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Welcome to Newsround

on Thursday morning!

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Coming up in the next few minutes:

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An amazing underwater discovery.

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One of the coldest walks

to school in the world.

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A flying machine with a difference.

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First up, bad news for tennis fans.

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British number one Johanna Konta

suffered a shock defeat

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at the Australian Open.

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Jo lost to world number

123 Bernarda Pera in

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the second round overnight.

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The American won in straight sets

to claim her second win ever

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at a Grand Slam tournament.

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In the FA Cup, Chelsea were pushed

to extra time and penalties

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in their FA Cup third round replay

at home to Norwich.

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It had finished 1-1 in normal time.

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But Antonio Conte's side eventually

won the shoot-out 5-3.

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Eden Hazard scored the winning

penalty after his side were reduced

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to nine men in extra time.

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Chelsea face Newcastle

in the next round.

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The shock of the night though came

at League One side Wigan.

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They thrashed Premier League

side Bournemouth 3-0.

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It means they'll now face West Ham

in the fourth round.

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Now, from high in the sky

to deep in the ocean.

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Fancy a dip?

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Well you might need to get your

flippers on for this next one,

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and you'll definitely need to be

able to hold your breath

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for a really long time.

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Because divers have made an exciting

discover in the sea off

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the coast of Mexico.

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Here's more.

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This isn't just any

old underwater cave.

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Oh no, this is the longest

underwater cave in the world.

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A group of divers discovered

it in Mexico and, it's

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over 200 miles long.

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That's the same distance

from London to Paris.

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At the bottom of the cave,

they found pots and relics

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belonging to Mayan people,

who lived in Mexico over

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a thousand years ago.

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They hope this discovery will help

them to understand more of what life

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was like for the Mayans.

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If you're walking to school

in the cold and wind this morning,

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spare a thought for the children

who live in this Siberian village.

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While it's pretty nippy

here in the UK here it's nothing

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compared to over there.

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The people who live there call it

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"the coldest village on earth".

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And they might just be right -

this week temperatures there have

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dropped to minus 62.

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That's still a bit toastier

than their record low -

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five years ago it dropped even

further to minus 72.

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Brrrr!

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Now, did any of you have a bath last

night or maybe this morning?

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Well, we bet you didn't

do this in it.

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Don't try this at home!

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Bathtubs are just

for bathing, right?

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Wrong!

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People have known to race them

in the past, some more

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successfully than others.

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Oh dear, but now these brothers have

made themselves a flying bath tub.

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Wait, what?

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Yes.

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You've heard me right, they have

built themselves a flying bath tub.

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It uses the same technologies that

drones used to get airborne,

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but obviously, propellers are a bit

bigger to get this

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monstrosity off the ground.

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So, how long does it take

to build a flying bath tub?

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Two weeks apparently.

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Not bad really when you consider it

took mankind thousands of years

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to build the first plane.

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The German government

approved the project, but,

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they did ban them from going any

higher than 30 metres in the air.

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So, it's unlikely they will be

replacing claims any time soon.

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Shame, really.

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Finally, animal rescuers in Scotland

have been busy helping this

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little hedgehog get better

with a spot of swimming.

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It was found in the Scottish

Highlands and couldn't

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use its back legs.

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So staff at an SSPCA rescue

centre ran him a bath,

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He's been named Phelps,

after the famous American swimmer.

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Just enough time to tell

you to head Newsround online.

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And if you've ever wondered

what it's like to fly,

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check out the world paragliding

champsionships - amazing!

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Plus have a go at our

quiz of the week.

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This time it's all about gadgets.

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Finally, animal rescuers in Scotland

have been busy helping this

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That's it from us.

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Grab your breakfast -

and join us for more great stories

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in around half an hour.

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