20/01/2018 Newsround


20/01/2018

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Hi, I'm Hayley.

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Coming up on Newsround:

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Japanese schools are choosing

the next Olympics mascot.

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We reveal the man Chelsea

are considering signing.

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The skier who thinks

she's Wonder Woman.

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Now, former Manchester United

defender Phil Neville is hotly

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tipped to be the next manager

of the England women's team.

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But not everyone's happy about it.

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One former player says it shows not

enough's been done to bring

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through the next female coaches.

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The former Arsenal Ladies

and England defender

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Alex Scott thinks more women

should've been considered.

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The growth in woman's football

has been absolutely amazing,

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but did we concentrate on actually

bringing through the next

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crop of female managers,

or female coaches?

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I don't think so, and I think thats

where the whole problem lies.

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Chelsea are looking for a striker -

but I bet most of you didn't

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see this one coming.

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The club has been in touch

with the former England

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international Peter Crouch.

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He plays for Stoke,

but hasn't really featured

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in the first team much this season.

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The clubs are believed to be

discussing a possible move

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for the very tall forward -

he's six foot seven.

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Chelsea have only scored one goal

in their last four games.

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They're playing

Brighton as we speak.

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The score there is 2-0 to Chelsea.

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Next, take a look at

this racing driver.

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She's leaving most of the boys

behind when it comes to speed.

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Newsround has been to meet her.

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This is Jamie Chadwick.

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She started motor

racing when she was 11.

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Aged 17, she became the first woman

and the youngest driver to win

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the British GT Championship,

and now, she's racing in Formula 3.

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So what is she doing today?

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Taking me for a drive, of course.

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Jamie, I'm really scared,

am I going to be all right?

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You'll be fine.

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Are you sure?

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Trust me.

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The last few people I've taken out

haven't dealt with it well at all.

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There's been fainting,

passing out, but...

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Jamie!

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I trust you'll be fine.

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Oh, good.

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Are you ready?

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This is Silverstone,

it's the home of British motorsport,

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where we have the Grand Prix.

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We are going to go on the circuit

that they do the F1 at,

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which is really cool.

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Yeah, coming out

onto the circuit now.

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Oh, my gosh!

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It's so fast!

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How did you realise you

had a passion for racing?

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Yeah, so I guess before I started

karting, I didn't really follow

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motorsport that much.

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So I didn't really know much

about it, but as soon

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as I first got in a go-kart,

it was like...

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Pretty much, that was me done.

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That was exactly

what I wanted to do.

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Oh, I love this.

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What would it be like

if you did Formula 1?

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I think an absolute

dream come true, really.

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It's what you always

work for, it's what

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I think I really want to achieve.

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It's what sets the bar

for every young driver.

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You want to be there, you want to be

racing against the greats.

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You want to be

the best in the world.

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Do you want me to do

a faster lap, or...?

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Oh, yeah, go on, then.

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OK.

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Oh, this is so fast!

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Oh, my gosh!

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It's so fast!

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Jamie, that was so much fun.

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I've got helmet hair, though.

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How do you get rid of that?

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You don't.

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You just have it for life.

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You are such an amazing driver.

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Why do you think it's

so male-dominated in this sport,

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and do you think it can change

in the future?

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Yes, I'm really

hoping it can change.

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Obviously, there aren't

that many women involved

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in the sport at the moment,

but when people realise that

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women can be involved,

women can be just as good

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as the men, if not better,

better in my opinion,

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I'm hoping more women get involved.

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Well done, Jamie!

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Now, how about bathtime

with a difference?

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Take a look a this!

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Bathtubs are just for bathing.

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Right?

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Wrong!

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People have been known

to race them in the past.

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Some more successfully than others.

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Oh, dear!

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But now, these brothers have made

themselves a flying bathtub.

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Wait, what?

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Yep, you heard me right.

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They've built themselves

a flying bathtub!

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It uses the same technologies that

drones use to get airborne,

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but obviously, the propellers

are a wee bit bigger to

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get this monstrosity off the ground.

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So, how long does it take

to build a flying bathtub?

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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,

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but 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 planes any time soon.

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Shame, really.

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That is so cool! I want a bus in the

air. -- Bath in the air.

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Also, how cool is this?

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American downhill

skier, Julia Mancuso,

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dressed as Wonder Woman

for her final

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professional competition.

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She wore a cape and tights

so she could go out in style -

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she's won a gold, two silvers

and a bronze over the last

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three Winter Olympics.

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Wow!

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A real super hero - amazing!

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But she didn't qualify

for the next games

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in South Korea, so she's decided

to hang up her professional skis

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and will no longer compete.

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Enjoy the rest of your Saturday.

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I'm back tomorrow.

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See you!

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