27/06/2011

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:00:20. > :00:23.Hi guys. Ore here, bringing you Newsround live just after 5pm on

:00:23. > :00:33.what has been a scorchio Monday up and down the country. It's not just

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:00:42. > :00:44.me with you today. My friend, Leah First, to Libya. It's 100 days

:00:44. > :00:47.since British and other international forces began bomb

:00:47. > :00:50.attacks over the country and the war is still going on. The fighting

:00:50. > :00:53.is all about who should be in charge there. Millions of kids have

:00:53. > :01:00.had their lives disrupted, but not all of them agree about who should

:01:00. > :01:04.be in power. British aeroplanes strike a military base in Libya.

:01:04. > :01:09.For months, Britain, along with other foreign forces, has been

:01:09. > :01:12.launching attacks on the country. The aim is to protect Libyans from

:01:12. > :01:17.their leader, Colonel Gaddafi, who's been in charge for 40 years,

:01:17. > :01:23.but in February, some people decided they wanted him out. They

:01:23. > :01:28.held protests, but Gaddafi reacted violently. His forces opened fire

:01:28. > :01:32.and people were killed. Fighting between Gaddafi supporters and

:01:32. > :01:37.rebels, who want him to quit, has spread right across Libya. Hundreds

:01:37. > :01:40.of thousands of people have fled the country and many others, who've

:01:40. > :01:46.stayed, have been forced to leave their homes. Lots of schools have

:01:46. > :01:50.closed, leaving two million kids without anywhere to study. The war

:01:50. > :01:55.has split people living in Libya, although many want to get rid of

:01:55. > :02:00.Gaddafi, supporters at this demonstration in the capital city

:02:00. > :02:04.Tripoli think he should stay. BBC reporter Jeremy Bowen met one ten-

:02:04. > :02:09.year-old who explained why she supports him. Because he teaches us

:02:09. > :02:15.what we don't know. He save us from people that are hurting us. He's in

:02:15. > :02:20.the a bad guy. He's saving us from everybody that he's doing something

:02:20. > :02:25.bad for us. England, in Libya, we don't want to be enemies. We want

:02:25. > :02:29.to be friends. For now, Colonel Gaddafi remains in charge in Libya.

:02:29. > :02:36.The rebels are not giving up the fight. No-one has any idea how or

:02:36. > :02:40.when the war in Libya will end. To strike or not to strike? That is

:02:40. > :02:44.the question for a lot of teachers on Thursday. Talks have been on

:02:44. > :02:48.today to stop thousands of teachers in England and Wales walking out of

:02:48. > :02:51.school. Lots of them are planning not to work because they don't like

:02:51. > :02:55.changes the Government wants to make to their pensions - that's

:02:55. > :03:05.money you get when you retire. If the strike isn't called off, it may

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:03:08. > :03:11.mean some parents helping out at school for the day. Due know the

:03:11. > :03:15.music industry in Britain reckons it loses more than �200 million a

:03:15. > :03:18.year because of illegal downloading N the UK aLen last year a

:03:18. > :03:24.staggering 1.2 billion tracks were downloaded without being paid for.

:03:24. > :03:28.This takes money away from record labels and singers like Beyonce,

:03:28. > :03:33.headlining Glastonbury last night, but it hits less famous artists

:03:33. > :03:43.harder. One company wants to stop illegal downloading, by going into

:03:43. > :03:46.schools by showing you the hard work that goes into making music.

:03:46. > :03:50.We're seeing how much effort goes into making music. It is a long and

:03:50. > :03:58.hard process and tons of people are working behind the scenes like song

:03:58. > :04:02.writers and producers. This record label wants to stop illegal down

:04:02. > :04:07.loads. How hard is it for people in the industry? It's very hard,

:04:07. > :04:12.because for me, I have to work another job to get income to travel

:04:12. > :04:15.to gigs, to get stuff for my career, like my image and stuff. We think

:04:15. > :04:19.it's important to catch music lovers when they're young. There's

:04:19. > :04:23.a lot of people working in the industry to bring out new music.

:04:23. > :04:27.Wae want to educates that point. you think this will stop illegal

:04:27. > :04:37.down loads? We hope so. You have to start somewhere. We think this is a

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:04:39. > :04:42.good place to start. The singers work really hard to

:04:42. > :04:46.produce music like this. The first thing that comes to mind is the

:04:46. > :04:56.artist, the band, the singer. People don't realise the web of

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:04:57. > :05:01.people behind it who have to put in so much work to produce one song.

:05:01. > :05:04.Let's talk about the most famous tennis tournament in the world.

:05:04. > :05:08.It's been megaMonday at Wimbledon, with all the stars in action. I'd

:05:08. > :05:12.love to tell you that Leah is live for us. Ironically, the only day

:05:12. > :05:16.that she's there and I'm here, it's me talking to you about tennis. So

:05:16. > :05:21.let's straight up talk about the big man, British number one, Andy

:05:21. > :05:25.Murray. He powered past Frenchman Richard Gasquet. These two are no

:05:25. > :05:29.strangers. They have a long history, even playing each other when they

:05:29. > :05:34.were younger in a professional sense. Murray coming out more

:05:34. > :05:39.winner, more often than not. The Briton took advantage of conditions

:05:39. > :05:43.and won in straight sets. Andy had two very important guests

:05:43. > :05:47.watching this afternoon, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge even

:05:47. > :05:50.showed up. So Murray is through to the quarter finals and just three

:05:50. > :05:55.matches away from that all- important final on Sunday. Let's

:05:55. > :06:01.not get carried away. A quick word on the other matches today, though,

:06:01. > :06:05.Leah and I have been watching the ladies too. No Brits, but a shocker

:06:05. > :06:08.for defending champion, Serena Williams Williams. Williams, who

:06:08. > :06:13.crashed out of the competition when she lost to Marion Bartoli in

:06:13. > :06:21.straight sets and her sister, five- time champion, Venus, has also lost

:06:21. > :06:25.to the Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova. Better news for the former champion,

:06:26. > :06:30.Maria Sharapova. She breezed through the quarter finals after a

:06:30. > :06:33.gutsy match earlier. On Court No.1 now is Roger Federer. He's taking

:06:33. > :06:37.on Mikhail Youzhny. Later on today, defending champion, Rafael Nadal,

:06:37. > :06:44.who hasn't dropped a set all tournament, is up against the

:06:44. > :06:47.Argentine, Juan Martin Del Potro. Now then,

:06:47. > :06:50.Good news Toy Story fans, looks like we'll be seeing more of Buzz

:06:50. > :06:53.Lightyear and co. Actor Tom Hanks, aka Woody, was asked in a BBC

:06:53. > :07:01.interview if there'd be a follow-up to last year's blockbuster Toy

:07:01. > :07:07.Story 3. I think there will be, yeah. Really? Yeah, I think they're

:07:07. > :07:10.working on it now. There you go. Firefighters are used to rescuing

:07:10. > :07:14.cats from trees, but this next lot had to tackle a kitten stuck in a

:07:14. > :07:16.pipe. A member of the public dropped off the pipe at the fire

:07:16. > :07:19.department in California in America, where firefighters managed to