20/06/2016 Newsround


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You're live with Newsround this Monday - I'm Ayshah

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Find out how a 13-year-old drives using just his sight.

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And it's about to get messy - the record-breaking

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First, this week there's a big vote happening that

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On Thursday, adults will be asked to decide if the UK should stay in,

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or leave, a club of countries called the European Union, or EU for short.

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One of the important things being talked about by politicians

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But what is it and why does it matter?

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This is when a country buys and sells things with another one.

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The 28 countries in the European Union are part

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of a trade agreement called the single market.

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It allows goods, money and workers to move between them freely.

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Almost half of the goods the UK sells abroad go

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Supporters of the EU think that the UK is

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They say if we leave, it will damage trade,

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But people who want to leave the EU say it forces too many rules

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They say leaving will give Britain more control to make better trade

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deals with EU countries and others around the world.

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It will be up to adults around the UK to decide what they think

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Go to Newsround online to find out more about the UK's vote

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You can also hear what kids around the country, in Spain

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and in Poland think about some of the vote's big issues.

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To a wildfire that's burning in Southern California in the US

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Hundreds of firefighters and an aircraft are working

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Temperatures in the area have reached 49 degrees Celsius.

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Tennis news for you now, and with just a week to go

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until the start of Wimbledon, Andy Murray has had

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the perfect warm-up, by winning the title at Queen's Club

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He beat the Canadian Milos Raonic in the final,

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Thanks to all of my team over there, my family.

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It was nice of my coach to stick around for the presentation. It was

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obviously a good first week back together.

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Thanks to all of my team over there, my family.

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Yeah, it means a lot to win here, so thanks for all of your

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Next to the incredible tech that allowed a 13-year-old boy

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in Australia to drive - using just his eyes.

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The hardest thing for me is not having some independence.

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Riley was born with cerebral palsy, so it's hard for him to do

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Scientist Dr Jordan Nguyen has a plan.

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If we can get it working, you're going to be controlling

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You can, without touching an object, be able to move an object,

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be able to turn on an object and be able to control that technology.

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At the moment, Riley speaks using a special computer he controls

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Jordan has adapted that tech to allow Riley to control

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things around his house, using his eyes.

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Now it's time for Riley to really put the tech to the test.

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He's going to use it to try to drive.

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If he gets too close to something in his path,

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then buzzers on his arms will let him know.

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Well, Doctor Nguyen looks pretty pleased with result,

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This has been the best experience of my life.

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Next, to the world's first live gig inside a volcano.

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To get to the concert, music fans had the choice

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of walking three kilometres across rocky fields,

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The show was part of a music festival in Iceland,

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and organisers were keen to point out that it's extremely unlikely

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the volcano would erupt, as it's been dormant for more

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We all love a bit of a mess, so check out this massive

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record-breaking pie fight in Cumbria.

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Just over 1,000 people helped to break the world

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record for the largest shaving-cream pie fight.

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The last record was set in Belfast with 869 pies.

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That's all for now, we're back in about half an hour with a live

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