29/04/2017 Newsround


29/04/2017

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Hi, I'm Ricky with Newsround this Saturday afternoon.

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Stay with us for

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Stay with us for incredible poo news and where to find

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the best buried treasure!

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First to the Tour de Yorkshire where Lizzie Deignan has

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won the women's race.

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The London Olympics silver medallist crossed the finishing line

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in Harrogate in 3hrs 9 mins 36 secs.

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Stage two of the men's race has just started on the same route.

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Yeah, I'm really, really happy.

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I knew the race really suited me and I knew

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the roads better than anyone.

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I really took advantage of that in the finish.

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Sunderland's are less than an hour away from the match that could bring

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ten years in the Premier League crashing to an end.

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David Moyes' side take on Bournemouth at the Stadium of Light.

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But they will be relegated if they fail to match rival

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Hull City's result, at Southampton.

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So is he confident?

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See for yourself.

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We will need a really, really good run of results now

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for things to go our way, but while there is a chance, we're

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not going to admit to anything else, so we have got to try and win.

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We have said in every other game that we have had to try and win

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and we have not done so.

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What I would say about this one, it's at home, we have a great

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chance, we have played quite well in recent games, so we will take

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that into the game and hope that we get result from it.

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Next to the inventors who say you don't need

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sunlight to grow fruits.

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These guys are growing strawberries inside containers that are normally

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used to transport goods on ships.

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By using special pink lights instead of sunlight the growers reckon

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the strawberries are tastier and better for you and they say

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its better for the environment because it uses much less

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water no pesticides.

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They even have bumblebees to spread pollen amongst the plants.

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So bees are helping us but did you know they need our help?

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Their population in the wild has plumetted which is bad news

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because they're really important for us.

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Let's hear from two kids who are doing their bit.

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Hi, my name's Keiran.

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And I'm Ella.

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We are junior beekeepers.

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That means we look after bees.

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Come with us.

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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.

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

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how to look after bees.

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Being part of beekeeping, you actually learn how to look

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after the honey bee.

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It is really difficult for them to live in the wild these days,

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so it is the beekeepers who are saving the honey bee.

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It is really important to bring in young beekeepers and get them

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involved in beekeeping, because they are the next

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generation of beekeeper.

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

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I got into it when I was in school.

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

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

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We give them sugar and water in the spring.

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In the summer, you have to stop feeding them

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sugar and water because, otherwise, the honey will actually

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just be sugar and water, and not honey, because they have not

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got enough pollen and nectar from the flowers.

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Before we started looking at the bees, I didn't know

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anything about them.

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

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Beekeeping is very fun and I think you could get into it too.

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It has been amazing in the last five years.

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Junior beekeeper registration in Britain has increased by 50%.

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But we need to do more.

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Go online now for our interactive guide to why bees are so important -

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and what YOU can do to help them.

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Where would you expect to find buried treasure?

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Under the sea?

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In an old chest?

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Well, it's hidden in some pretty unusual places

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as we've been finding out.

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There be gold, where, you might ask?

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Well, let me tell you.

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In 2015, treasure hunters found gold coins worth more than two million

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pounds in the sea off the coast of Florida in America,

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shiver my timbers, that's a pretty amount!

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But not all treasure is found by treasure hunters.

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In 2014, a couple in America discovered hundreds of gold coins

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from the 1800s hidden away in rusty metal tins buried under a tree.

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They really hit the jackpot when they stumbled across it

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while on a walk near their home.

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Last year, this rare gold coin was found in a chest,

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not a treasure chest, a toy chest in a boy's bedroom.

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It had been in the family for generations but no-one knew

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it was real pirate gold.

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And earlier this month, piano tuner Martin Backhouse discovered

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the largest hoard of gold sovereigns coins ever found in

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Britain inside a piano.

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He didn't get to keep the gold but he still gets a reward.

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Sounds all right to me.

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So it just goes to show, you never know when or where

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you'll strike gold.

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Well, from buried treasure to something else you'd

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want to bury - poo.

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Scientists have made a massive discovery.

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Every mammal on the planet, no matter how big or small,

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takes 12 seconds to do a poo.

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It's the same time - from the smallest mouse

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to the biggest bear - and even us humans.

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It's a such a short time because the smell of our business

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attracts predators so it's best to keep toilet time short.

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Nice.

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Last up - we told you about this guy, Richard, and his home

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made jet pack last week.

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Well, he's taken his design to a massive tech show in Canada

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where he's been showing off his flying skills.

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He can travel at 200-miles-per-hour and he's earned himself the title

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of the real life Iron Man.

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That's all from me, Newsround's back right here in about half an hour.

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PENFOLD: Look, Chief! There are a new levels in the Danger Mouse game.

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DANGER MOUSE: Really? Will there be new locations to explore,

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