25/10/2016 Newsround


25/10/2016

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Good morning.

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Ricky here with all your top stories.

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Coming your way.

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Will it be Andrew, Candice or Jane?

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Get your Bake Off predictions into us.

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The doggy paddle saving lives.

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This is Newsround on Tuesday 25th October.

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Good morning.

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You're watching Newsround.

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I'm Ricky.

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First to Calais in France where the demolition of the refugee

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and migrant camp known as The Jungle begins today.

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Around 10,000 migrants and refugees escaping war and poverty

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in their own countries have been living there.

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They travelled to Europe for a better life, but conditions

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in the camp were poor and now the French government

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are closing it down.

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Now the huge task to move thousands of people has begun.

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BBC reporter Simon Jones is there in Calais for us.

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Well, hundreds of people already here this morning waiting to get

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on buses out of Calais, like we saw yesterday morning,

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but what's different is the demolition of the Jungle just

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down the road is going to begin.

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Now yesterday 2,318 migrants were transported out of Calais

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to reception centres in other parts of France,

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so I think the authorities are going to be pretty pleased

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with the way that things went because there wasn't any sort

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of large-scale trouble.

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We got a bit of shouting.

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We got a bit of impatience at times as migrants tried to get

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through the barrier after they had had enough of waiting.

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Things largely passed off calmly and once again we could see a lot

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of people moving away from the Jungle for good.

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Fancy yourself as the next Lewis Hamilton?

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Well, you don't have to be a boy to become a racing driver.

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Lots of girls are now being encouraged to put

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on a racing suit and get into motorsport.

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Here's Naz.

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These girls are being encouraged to zoom into careers in motorsport

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at a karting track in Manchester.

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It's a nice thing to do with all the girls.

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It closes your friendship as well.

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It's been great and we've done loads of new stuff.

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We did this thing where we were doing like a pitstop

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challenge and we had to change the wheels and we had to like run.

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Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel, all great drivers

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but where are the women?

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In 60 years, more than 800 men have entered the Grand Prix,

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but there have only ever been five female drivers.

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The last British woman was Divina Galica, back in the '70s.

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There are women who take part in test driving

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and non-competitions.

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Women like Susie Woolf.

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It's about getting more young girls in at grassroots level in the view

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that the most talented will rise to the top

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because it is about talent at the end of the day.

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So how long before we see a woman racing in Formula One?

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There are talented girls coming through.

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The question is whether they can create the opportunity to get

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themselves into Formula One.

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It's definitely possible for a woman

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to compete successfully in Formula One.

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Next to some dogs being specially trained up

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to become mini lifeguards.

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Let's take a look.

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These Newfoundland dogs love the water and love people and now

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they're being specially trained to become doggy lifeguards.

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One rescue dog Whizz managed to save nine people during his

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working life, including Toni.

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I had an asthma attack in the water, panicked, got out of control.

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Next thing there's a dog next to me.

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I grabbed hold of him and they said Whizz would save me and he did.

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I grabbed hold of him and they said Whizz would save me and he did.

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But what makes Newfoundland dogs so perfect for the job?

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They've got thick fur to help keep them warm in water.

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Their fur's oily which helps keep them afloat.

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They have flaps of skin between their toes, like flippers,

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that help them to swim better.

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And they've got super strength.

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They're a phenomenally strong dog and can pull nine or ten people

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at a time with ease.

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Now, if you're a lifeguard you can save one person.

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To save two is extremely difficult.

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You do see it overseas a lot more than you do in this country.

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I'm a lifeguard and I couldn't do half as much as these guys do.

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This isn't something you should try with your dog at home.

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The Newfoundland dogs get trained for years before they're able

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to work with lifeguards and rescue people.

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But once trained, they can save lives.

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Tomorrow will be an emotional one for cake lovers all over

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the UK because it's the The Great British

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Bake Off final.

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It's the last series to be aired on the BBC and it's thought up

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to 15 million people will tune in to see who will become

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the ultimate baker.

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Will it be Candice, Andrew or Jane?

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We want you to get in touch online and tell us who you think should

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win and why.

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Head there right now to let us know.

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We'll read some of your predictions out on Newsround.

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Alice from Peterborough says she wants Candice should win

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because she is an amazing cook.

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Fraser from Linlithgow in Scotland says she wants Jane to win

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because she has done really well so far.

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And Sophie in London says that Andrew should win because he has

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done very well recently.

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That's all from me.

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Bye!

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