19/06/2014 Newsround


19/06/2014

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Good morning, Ricky here with all the build-up to

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England's big game and a massive World Cup shock to bring you.

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Plus, the latest hi-tech phone with 3D imaging.

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First this morning, to one of the biggest World Cup shocks going.

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Reigning champions Spain are out.

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They lost their second game of the tournament 2-0 against Chile

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with the South American side scoring twice in the first half.

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It's the third time in the last four tournaments that

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the defending champions failed to make it past the group stage.

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It's definitely the biggest shock of this World Cup so far.

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And England will be hoping to avoid their own upset today

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when they take on Uruguay in a must win match later.

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Both teams lost their opening matches and ex-England

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captain Rio Ferdinand's been telling Newsround what Roy Hodgson's side

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need to do to win.

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Be positive...

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Get lots of shots on goal, if they can.

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When we get into the final third, make sure we get the ball into

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our danger men, get them into wide areas, get the ball to the two guys

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in the middle, and hopefully they can put it in the back of the net.

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But we've got to believe in ourselves.

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The young players that we had going out there, they announced themselves

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in terms of being fearless and going out and having the will to

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receive the ball and take people on, and that's a good thing.

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Well, England can't rely on Rio any more to play, but they

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will be hoping for a big performance from striker Daniel Sturridge.

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These kids from his old school had this to say about tonight's game.

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I feel great, because Daniel Sturridge, he's like

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a top star footballer, so I feel great he is coming to the school.

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Well, I think Daniel Sturridge is going to be great, fascinating,

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but I don't think the others are going to be that good.

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I will play Daniel Sturridge up front, I would play 4-3-2,

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put Rooney in the number 10 pocket.

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I think he's not the best at the minute, so he needs more touches on

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the ball in the number 10 pocket, put Raheem Sterling on the left.

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We'll have loads more on this on this in half an hour, but you

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can tell us how you think England will do on the website right now.

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And if you're just not into all this footy we want you to

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get in touch, too.

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Head online to tell us what you're doing to avoid this World Cup.

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To some of the day's other news now, and a man who's been trapped

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underground in Germany's deepest cave for 12 days is expected to be

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rescued today.

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The 52-year-old was part of a team exploring the cave

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when he was injured by falling rocks and stranded

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a thousand metres below ground.

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Rescuers have been slowly trying to bring him to the top for days.

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But because the cave is so narrow and so far down, they've

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found it hard to keep him stable.

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And now to our latest look at how to solve some

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of the world's biggest problems.

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All this week we're looking at the six challenging questions posed for

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the ?10 million Longitude prize.

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The public have to vote on which one they would want tackling

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at and today it's all about vital medicines.

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Here's Jenny.

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80 years ago, a scientist called Alexander Fleming

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discovered penicillin, an antibiotic,

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and it changed the world of medicine for ever.

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Antibiotics kill harmful bacteria that can make us ill,

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and it's estimated

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more than 80 million live have been saved because of them.

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But there's a problem.

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Bacteria are becoming resistant to them.

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Bacteria have to make new generations,

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children, grandchildren.

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In doing so, they have to copy their DNA, which can mutate, change,

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and that often gives them advantage against antibiotics.

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It makes them resistant

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to the medicines we want to treat them with.

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We can't stop bacteria developing resistance to antibiotics,

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so experts are looking at ways

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we can reduce the amount of antibiotics we use.

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Clearly, the best solution would be to have lots of new antibiotics

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so we could always be on top of the bugs and treat them,

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but we haven't got many in the pipeline at all.

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So what we need to do

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is look after the antibiotics we've got much better.

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One idea is to improve a test

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which can work out whether somebody really needs to take them.

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Antibiotics have saved millions of lives,

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and without them routine operations would be life-threatening.

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Major procedures like organ transplants would be impossible.

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It's hoped that, with further research,

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scientists will be able to find a better way

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to preserve antibiotics and the way they are used.

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Last up, a new smartphone that offers 3D effects has been unveiled.

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The Fire phone has four infrared front-facing cameras which track

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your face and make the device's images look three-dimensional.

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Another feature is Firefly, which can recognise millions of objects.

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It's been made by online giant Amazon.

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Make sure you come back at 8:15,

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Lindsay from Blue Peter will be live in the studio with some exciting

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news about the show's new pet.

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See you then.

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