30/01/2018 Newsround


30/01/2018

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Morning, guys.

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It's Tuesday, I'm Ricky

and this is Newsround.

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Here's what's coming up:

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Closing the road for

a proper playtime.

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And how much food does

a dolphin need to eat?

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First up, a story of how community

spirit and playing in the street has

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helped a girl with autism make

friends for life.

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Hayley's got this one.

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This street in Bristol in south-west

England kicks out cars once a week

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so that children can

play more freely.

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The scheme is called Playing Out

and has had a big impact

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on these kids' lives.

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We've made lots of

friends in the street.

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Well, it's really fun and you get

to do lots of activities.

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It's also a place where Poppy has

been able to make new friends.

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I don't go to school,

I'm hospital educated.

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So that's basically

the same as home educated,

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but my friends still go to school.

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Poppy was born with autism,

which is a condition that can affect

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the way you live your life and see

the world around you.

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Poppy was at a school,

but because of her anxiety

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linked to her autism,

that was too overwhelming

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and she was becoming very unwell.

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So now she stays at home

and has a tutor come

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to the house, which is sent

by the hospital education service.

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So for her, playing out with other

children is more of a rarity.

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Most streets, she is too frightened

to walk down because of the noise.

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Yet you'll see her in this street

feeling completely happy,

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playing with all the children.

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It's just so valuable

to us as a family.

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If I didn't do Playing Out,

I probably wouldn't have met someone

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else who is home educated like me.

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She's called Imelda May

and we're best friends.

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And if you want to know more

about autism, or to get

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some info about anxiety,

you can find loads of information

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and advice over at Newsround Online

where you can also watch our

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two special programmes.

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A round-up of some of these sports

stories. David Beckham his starting

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his own team in America. It will

play in Miami, Florida, but does not

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have a name yet. Team GB has a new

member. The world number one in

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Wiltshire tennis. What about

throwing a rubber fish? This annual

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competition takes place in Australia

is the tradition of fisher men

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throwing the catch. It is not as

easy as it looks.

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Next - if we don't eat enough,

we run out of energy

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pretty quickly, right?

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That's because all of us use energy

from food, called calories,

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to keep us on the move.

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And if you think you've got

a plateful, you should see how much

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dolphins need to munch.

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Felling peckish?

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If you have had an active day,

you might find your tummy rumbling.

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But well kids like you are

recommended to munch around

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1500 calories each day.

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You will never guess how much

dolphins need to eat.

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New research has found

that our flippered friends need up

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to a whopping 33,000 calories a day!

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Wow!

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That's 60 plates of salmon to me

and you, and amazingly,

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that amount was less

than scientists expected.

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The amount of food a dolphin needs

varies depending on its size

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and whether it's resting,

sleeping, diving or

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swimming, as well as

the temperature of the ocean.

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Looks like this guy's

working up an appetite.

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The study was carried out on common

bottlenosed dolphins in Florida.

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They were captured for a short time

in order to be monitored

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by scientists, who say the research

will help with conservation.

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I just hope all that fish

is providing enough vitamin C.

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Get it, because they're

in the C, the sea...

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Never mind.

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Teenagers in Wales could be

able to vote in some

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elections from the age of 16.

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The Welsh government says it wants

to lower the age at which people

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can vote from 18 to 16

in local elections.

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In Scotland the voting

age has already been

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lowered for some elections,

but in the rest of the UK

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there are no plans to let 16

and 17-year-olds vote.

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These Welsh teenagers told us

what they think of the idea.

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It will be a good thing for us to be

able to vote because we would be

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voting for our future.

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Personally, I don't believe

we should lower the age to 16

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because I don't feel that schools

are educating us enough

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on the politics side of things.

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I'm in favour of voting

at 16 because I think

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we are educated enough at 16 years

old because we use social media.

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We see the parties,

the advertisements

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they put out out there.

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It would probably raise a lot

of interest within the 16,

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17-year-olds, but at the same time

I feel like a lot of students

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who are 16, 17 will take

their vote for granted.

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They'd just sort of vote for whoever

their mates are voting for.

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If I use my voice I can change my

future, so I think I would.

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It's really important

for everyone to vote

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if they have the chance to,

and I think maybe if we did

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have the right to vote,

it would be more appealing

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for our age group to vote.

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We want to know what you think about

this idea. Should you be able to

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vote in elections at the age of 16?

Is it old enough, or is 18 still the

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right age. Head over to the website

and have a say. That is it from me

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and the team. Hayley is back this

afternoon at 4:20pm. See you later.

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Goodbye.

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