24/04/2017 Newsround


24/04/2017

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Morning, guys.

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Ricky here with your Monday Newsround.

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First, there will be a lot of sore legs this morning

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after yesterday's London Marathon.

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Thousands of runners took part.

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But this guy's story has got everyone talking.

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Matthew Rees stopped 300 metres from the end to help David Wyeth

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across the finish line.

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David looked pretty exhausted after running more than 26 miles.

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Crowds including Prince William cheered them both

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on right until the end.

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Matthew's been called a hero for helping and David is resting up.

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OK, let's get a quick round-up of the other biog sports stories.

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OK, let's get a quick round-up of the other big sports stories.

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Arsenal are into the FA Cup final after they beat Manchester City 2-1.

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The Gunners will now face Chelsea in the final as manager

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Arsene Wenger aims for his seventh FA Cup triumph.

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Premier League now and a 2-0 win at Burnley means Manchester United

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are now just a point behind rivals City and the fourth

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Champions League spot.

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Wayne Rooney made his second Premier League start of the year.

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He and Anthony Martial scored for United to secure the win.

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Messi showed us why he was magic with this spectacular goal

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at the El Clasico Barcelona v Real Madrid game.

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It was 2-2 going into the final ten seconds of injury time when Messi

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scored the winning goal and his 500th goal for Barca.

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This is the man who players and coaches think is the best player

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in the Premier League.

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Chelsea's N'Golo Kante picked up the PFA Player

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of the year award last night.

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He only joined Chelsea this season after starring

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for Leicester last year.

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For the second year running, Spurs player Dele Alli won

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the Young Player of the Year.

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And we want to know what you think about that.

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Who do you think is the best player in the Premier League.

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Hazard, Zlatan, Harry Kane?

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Head online and tell us who and why.

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One of these two people will be the next President of France.

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Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen were the two candidates who got

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the most votes in the first round of the election.

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Voters will decide who wins when they vote again in two weeks time.

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What has surprised many people is neither candidate represents

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the parties that have been in charge in France for more than 50 years.

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And if you want to know more about the French Presidential

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election you can take a look at our guide over

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at Newsround online.

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Did you know that the numbers of bees in the wild are going down,

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which is bad news because they're really important for us?

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We've been to meet two kids who bee-lieve beekeeping is really

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fun, and helps to look after our fuzzy friends.

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Hi.

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My name is Kieron.

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And I'm Ella.

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And we are junior beekeepers.

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That means we look after these.

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It's really important when you're looking after these to keep safe.

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That's why we have to wear this protective clothing.

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Bees are very important to the environment.

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But the numbers have been dropping down recently.

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That is why it's very important that children like us learn how

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to look after the bees.

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Being part of beekeeping, you actually learn to look

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after the honeybee and it's really difficult for them to live

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in the wild these days.

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So it's the beekeepers who are saving the honeybees.

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It's really important to bring new young beekeepers and get them

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involved in beekeeping because they are the next

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generation of beekeeping.

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I've been a beekeeper since I was nine years old and I've

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first got into it at school.

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There is actually around 50,000 bees in the hive like this.

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As beekeepers, we need to check regularly on the hive.

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We need to give them sugar and water in the spring but in the summer

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you have to do is stop feeding them sugar and water because otherwise

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the honey one actually just be sugar and water because they haven't got

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pollen and nectar from flowers.

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Before we started looking after the bees, I hardly knew

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anything about them.

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Beekeeping is a good way for young children to learn about things.

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Beekeeping is really fun and any of you guys could get into it too.

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It's been amazing in the last five years, the junior beekeepers

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registration and the beekeepers Association has increased by 50%

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but we need to do more.

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From brilliant bees to awesome astronauts.

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This is Peggy Whitson and today she breaks the record

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for the most days spent in space by any US astronaut.

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But this isn't the first record she's broken.

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Martin's got five reasons why Peggy is amazing.

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In 2007, Peggy became the first ever woman to command the ISS.

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That's not the only record Peggy has broken.

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Her first mission was back in 2002 and she holds the record

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for the longest time spent in space by a woman.

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This is Peggy's third mission to the ISS and this time,

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when she set off on November 18th, 2016, she became the oldest

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woman to enter space.

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Peggy turned 57 in February.

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She has now completed more spacewalks than any

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other female astronaut.

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Eight so far.

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Hello, this is Peggy Whitson on-board the

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International Space Station.

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And when she steps out today, she will have spent more time

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in space than any other US astronaut, beating

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the current 534-day record held by Jeff Williams.

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Now we love pandas here at Newsround but they do having a reputation

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for being a little bit lazy.

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But not this one.

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She's a bit of an acrobat.

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This is Meng Meng who has been wowing her keepers in China

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by performing a series of energetic forward rolls in her enclosure.

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But perhaps she needs a BIT more practice,

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because at one point she accidentally rolls

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straight into a wall.

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That's all from me.

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Newsround's back at 4.20.

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Bye!

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It's Monday morning, and you're with CBBC HQ!

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