19/09/2012 Newsround


19/09/2012

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Good afternoon. We are live from the Newsround headquarters in

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Salford. It's gone five and we have all the top stories. Including...

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Stamping out racism in football. The FA are told they must do more.

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The new show that will change the way you think about your body.

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First, the shocking story about two women police officers who were

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killed yesterday in Greater Manchester. Thousands of people

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have paid tribute to PC Nicola Hughes and PC Fiona Bone. I've

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spent the day with the community who are still coming to terms with

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what happened. It's been described as one of the darkest days in

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police history. Yesterday morning two female police officers arrived

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at this housing estate in Mottram in is east Manchester. They were

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attacked and gunshots were fired and a grenade was thrown. PC Nicola

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Hughes and PC Fiona Bone were both killed during the attack. Attacks

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like this on police officers are incredibly rare, which is why it's

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been such a shock. This is a complete sense of shock and

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disbelief here today as people try to return to their normal daily

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lives but it's very hard to comprehend what happened here

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yesterday. It's a relatively quiet area. Later in the morning a 29-

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year-old man, called Dale Cregan handed himself into the local

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police station. He was arrested and is still being questioned by

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officers on suspicion of carrying out the attacks. He's one of the

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UK's most wanted men and was already wanted by the police in

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connection with another murder in the area. Police are still here at

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the crime scene trying to work out exactly what happened the deaths of

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the two police officers have shocked not only the people in this

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community, but the whole country. Nicola's family say she died doing

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the job she loved, but the people living here are still trying to

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understand how this could have happened. Thousands of messages of

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condolence have been left for the police constables and today

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officers in Manchester held a one- minute silence to remember their

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colleagues, but for now their job is to find out exactly what

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happened and why. Nicola and Fiona were on duty doing the job that

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thousands do every day. Officers get called out to millions of

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incidents and most of them don't carry any weapons, but after

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yesterday it's got a lot of people asking why. Leah has the answer.

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There are more than 150,000 police officers serving in the UK. Whether

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you live in a big city or in the countryside, you often see them out

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on the beat. But only a small number carry weapons. Police chiefs

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in Britain believe that having armed officers on the streets will

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make the police less approachable. It's not the way forward. It's not

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the way the Police Service wants to go. It would be an extra barrier

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that stops the police talking to the community and the community

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talking to the police. What do you think would happen if police

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officers did carry guns? The more police officers that carry firearms

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I think the likelihood would be that more criminals would carry

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firearms, meaning there would be more of these incidents and not

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less. In other countries around the world officers carry guns, like

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these in America. However, in Britain that's not the case.

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this country we are quite unusual and unique that we police by

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consent. We police by consent of the communities and in other

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countries they police by force and that's evident in the equipment

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that they have and the firearms that are openly displayed. We are

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not like that. We work with the community to actually police and

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deliver the service that the community requires. Since 194576

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police officers have lost their lives while on duty. What happened

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yesterday doesn't just raise questions about whether we do to

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protect them, but reminds us what they do to keep us safe. Stories

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like this are very rare. If you are ever upset by anything in the news,

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there's help and advice on our website. Other news now and more

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needs to be done to kick out racism from football. That's the message

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that politicians have given to the people in charge of the game. MPs

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have been looking into how racist behaviour is dealt with in the

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sport. Following the recent contraversies over John Terry and

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Luis Suarez. They suggest more training and making it easier to

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report abuse. Sepp Blatter told me one of the ideas he thought would

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help. A handshake which is very special. Not this handshake. This

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one. Where really you have to look into the eyes of the people. This

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is also something where you can - you are my friend, we play football.

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You are my opponent but we will shake hands. I will respect,

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because I look at you. Staying with football right now, England's

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women's team are facing Croatia in their final qualifying match for

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Euro 2013. They're on the pitch. It's 0-0 and they did have a bit of

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a break after the Olympics and they are playing at the home of Warsaw

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football club now. Arsenal winger, Rachel Yankey, is making her 120th

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appearance for England. She's the most capped England female player

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ever. Very proud moment. NASA's space shuttle has now gone to a

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museum. It was strapped on to that jet that took off in Florida today.

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It's heading for LA, where it will be on display in the California

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Science Centre for fans to enjoy. If there are questions that you've

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always wanted answered about how your body works, I'm sure you've

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got plenty, then CBBC's new series, Operation Ouch might be the one for

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you. Dr Chris and Dr Zand are on the new show. Ricky went. I want to

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see the doctor, but I'm not ill. I'm here to see Dr Chris to talk

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about his new show. The buy accept is probably bigger than your waist.

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It's about how your body works and amazing technology. We look at

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ancient technology, like using maggots. We still use them because

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they Eid dead flesh. They won't eat live flesh, so it's good to clean a

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wound out and we use leaches. If you cut the end of your finger it

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can be re-attached if you put the leach on, because it will draw

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blood through and it will regrow the vessel. Time to show us some

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body tricks, but you're going to get changed. You look the part now.

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We don't have a surgery. Let's get on. Show us some of your tricks.

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these are fun to do if you are grown up or a kid. I'm going to

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stop you being able to lift up your foot. Stand here. Put your right

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foot against the wall and shoulder. Put your right ear against the wall.

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Now lift your left foot up. It's a balance thing. In order to lift it

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up you need to move your body this way, but the wall is stopping you.

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Put my brother down. If you fancy some of that make sure you make an

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appointment with this Dr For Operation Ouch on 3rd October.

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tried it. It's for real. It's crazy. I bet you'll be doing that at home.

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You can see loads more with Ricky over on the website. Now, this last

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story is no trick. Meet 81-year-old Joyce, who is officially the oldest

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papergirl in the world. She has been delivering the local paper in

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her tiny village in Wales for more than 40 years, clocking up 10,000

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