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WHOOPS I MISSED NEWSROUND CBC C099D/01 BRD000000 | 2:00:00 | 2:00:00 | |
Worried you're behind on this month's stories? | 3:50:02 | 3:50:04 | |
Reckon your newsy knowledge needs a little brush-up? | 3:50:04 | 3:50:07 | |
Well, you're in luck, because this is Whoops I Missed Newsround. | 3:50:07 | 3:50:10 | |
Who's he? And what's he up to? | 3:50:10 | 3:50:12 | |
Why, Rita, why?! | 3:50:12 | 3:50:14 | |
Our Junior Journos are back for more. | 3:50:14 | 3:50:17 | |
Hi, this is Megan with your latest news. | 3:50:17 | 3:50:19 | |
And what is this about? | 3:50:19 | 3:50:22 | |
DANCE MUSIC | 3:50:22 | 3:50:25 | |
There's loads to come, but first, let's take a look back | 3:50:25 | 3:50:28 | |
and remind ourselves of what happened on Newsround in May, | 3:50:28 | 3:50:31 | |
and what did our news guru Andrew make of it? | 3:50:31 | 3:50:34 | |
HE HUMS THE NEWS JINGLE | 3:50:34 | 3:50:36 | |
And now, the man they call Mr News - Mr Andrew News! | 3:50:36 | 3:50:40 | |
That's me, yeah, and I've been told | 3:50:40 | 3:50:42 | |
I know more about news than almost anyone. | 3:50:42 | 3:50:45 | |
To prove it, I'm going to use a hi-tech device called "TV". | 3:50:45 | 3:50:49 | |
May quite literally kicked off | 3:50:49 | 3:50:51 | |
with the news that Leicester City have achieved the unthinkable | 3:50:51 | 3:50:54 | |
and brought their fairytale to life. | 3:50:54 | 3:50:56 | |
Leicester City are Premier League champions. | 3:50:56 | 3:51:00 | |
Sorry, what was that? | 3:51:00 | 3:51:01 | |
Leicester City are Premier League champions. | 3:51:01 | 3:51:04 | |
Yeah, we've done it! | 3:51:04 | 3:51:06 | |
This must be a dream come true for some Leicester fans. | 3:51:06 | 3:51:08 | |
It's kind of like a dream come true. | 3:51:08 | 3:51:11 | |
Told you. | 3:51:11 | 3:51:12 | |
And Manchester United won the FA Cup at Wembley | 3:51:12 | 3:51:14 | |
for the first time in 12 years. | 3:51:14 | 3:51:16 | |
As the sun set on another Premiership season, | 3:51:18 | 3:51:20 | |
the International Space Station orbited the Earth | 3:51:20 | 3:51:23 | |
for the 100,000th time. | 3:51:23 | 3:51:25 | |
Back here on Earth, stars of the stage shone brighter than ever when | 3:51:25 | 3:51:28 | |
the 61st Eurovision Song Contest took place in Stockholm, Sweden. | 3:51:28 | 3:51:32 | |
And we have a new winner of the European Song contest 2016! | 3:51:32 | 3:51:37 | |
It's Ukraine! | 3:51:37 | 3:51:38 | |
CHEERING | 3:51:38 | 3:51:39 | |
My favourite was Australia, but Ukraine is OK too. | 3:51:39 | 3:51:42 | |
Australia? That can't be right. | 3:51:42 | 3:51:45 | |
Outside of Europe, Newsround were in Africa for a very special film | 3:51:45 | 3:51:49 | |
focusing on the dangers that rhinos face every day. | 3:51:49 | 3:51:52 | |
May turned out to be a testing time for many of you | 3:51:52 | 3:51:55 | |
when SATs hit the headlines. | 3:51:55 | 3:51:57 | |
One of today's tests has caused a big row. | 3:51:57 | 3:51:59 | |
Why? What happened? What do we know? | 3:51:59 | 3:52:02 | |
Last night the answers were mistakenly published online | 3:52:02 | 3:52:05 | |
for a few hours. | 3:52:05 | 3:52:06 | |
Let Mr News take this one. | 3:52:06 | 3:52:07 | |
So if one SATs test is published online for two hours, | 3:52:07 | 3:52:10 | |
what percentage of people are likely to see it? | 3:52:10 | 3:52:13 | |
I don't actually know the answer to this one. | 3:52:15 | 3:52:18 | |
The internet was also to blame when members of the public | 3:52:18 | 3:52:21 | |
were tasked with naming a new research ship. | 3:52:21 | 3:52:23 | |
Someone thought it would be very funny to suggest | 3:52:23 | 3:52:26 | |
the name Boaty McBoatface. And it got the most votes. | 3:52:26 | 3:52:29 | |
Scientists nil, internet one. | 3:52:29 | 3:52:32 | |
However, this name has been trumped | 3:52:32 | 3:52:34 | |
by a very special man who turned 90 this weekend. | 3:52:34 | 3:52:37 | |
Yes, the ship will now be called the Sir David Attenborough. | 3:52:37 | 3:52:40 | |
Internet one, Sir David... | 3:52:40 | 3:52:43 | |
one million. | 3:52:43 | 3:52:44 | |
In fact, it was a pretty perfect birthday present for Sir David | 3:52:44 | 3:52:47 | |
as he turned 90 years old. | 3:52:47 | 3:52:49 | |
HE WHISPERS: And here, by a river, | 3:52:49 | 3:52:51 | |
Newsround tracked down another animal fan with a special message - | 3:52:51 | 3:52:56 | |
the lesser-spotted Backshall. | 3:52:56 | 3:52:58 | |
Sir David, I hope you have a wonderful birthday. | 3:52:58 | 3:53:01 | |
Deep below the surface of the ocean, | 3:53:01 | 3:53:03 | |
scientists have discovered what lurks beneath. | 3:53:03 | 3:53:05 | |
New images reveal a weird and wonderful world | 3:53:05 | 3:53:08 | |
two-and-a-half miles beneath the surface of the sea. | 3:53:08 | 3:53:11 | |
Yes, caught on camera were a luminous jellyfish, a ghost shark | 3:53:11 | 3:53:14 | |
and a battered sausage that's gone mouldy! | 3:53:14 | 3:53:17 | |
I'm no expert, though. | 3:53:18 | 3:53:20 | |
On dry land, the second ever Invictus Games were won by the USA | 3:53:20 | 3:53:24 | |
with the UK following closely behind. | 3:53:24 | 3:53:26 | |
And finally, May brought more heartache for fans of The X Factor! | 3:53:26 | 3:53:31 | |
Rita Ora has left the show. | 3:53:31 | 3:53:32 | |
Why, Rita, why?! | 3:53:32 | 3:53:35 | |
Simon... | 3:53:35 | 3:53:36 | |
So soon after Cheryl left too. Why? | 3:53:36 | 3:53:39 | |
Simon! | 3:53:39 | 3:53:40 | |
And Grimmy's gone as well. Why? | 3:53:40 | 3:53:42 | |
HE WHISPERS: Simon! | 3:53:42 | 3:53:44 | |
Simon Cowell is now the only judge left from last year's line-up. | 3:53:44 | 3:53:47 | |
And that was the month that was May. | 3:53:47 | 3:53:49 | |
What a jam-packed month. How much news can there be? | 3:53:49 | 3:53:52 | |
But I want to know, what's got you talking? | 3:53:52 | 3:53:55 | |
Luckily our Junior Journos are here to report. Take it away, gang. | 3:53:55 | 3:53:59 | |
My favourite new story is Louis Van Gaal getting the sack | 3:53:59 | 3:54:03 | |
because I am a City fan and that is quite sad, so boo-hoo! | 3:54:03 | 3:54:07 | |
Well done! | 3:54:07 | 3:54:09 | |
Hi, Newsround. The thing that's caught my eye this month is... | 3:54:09 | 3:54:15 | |
the NASA robot trained to be like a human. | 3:54:15 | 3:54:19 | |
Great reporting. | 3:54:19 | 3:54:21 | |
Hi, this is Megan with your latest news. | 3:54:21 | 3:54:23 | |
I've been sat in the splits for eight minutes now | 3:54:23 | 3:54:26 | |
and my legs are starting to ache. | 3:54:26 | 3:54:28 | |
And that's the news for the day. Bye. | 3:54:28 | 3:54:30 | |
If you see yourself as a budding journalist, | 3:54:30 | 3:54:33 | |
just record 15 seconds of yourself | 3:54:33 | 3:54:35 | |
reporting on your favourite news story | 3:54:35 | 3:54:37 | |
and upload it to the Whoops web page. | 3:54:37 | 3:54:40 | |
Now, Newsround features some of the most inspiring young people around, | 3:54:40 | 3:54:44 | |
and this month has been no different. It's time to meet our... | 3:54:44 | 3:54:47 | |
..Headline Heroes! | 3:54:49 | 3:54:50 | |
A few weeks ago, after a game, | 3:54:51 | 3:54:53 | |
police were watching CCTV cameras | 3:54:53 | 3:54:55 | |
to make sure thousands of fans left the ground safely, | 3:54:55 | 3:54:59 | |
and that's when they spotted a boy helping the police tidy up | 3:54:59 | 3:55:02 | |
here at Strawberry Place. | 3:55:02 | 3:55:04 | |
The police put the video online to find out who it was | 3:55:04 | 3:55:07 | |
so they could thank him. | 3:55:07 | 3:55:08 | |
It's worked. | 3:55:08 | 3:55:10 | |
And the club decided to reward him | 3:55:10 | 3:55:12 | |
with the chance to be the mascot here today. | 3:55:12 | 3:55:15 | |
Now, I want to know about that day that you decided to clean up. | 3:55:15 | 3:55:20 | |
So, me and my dad sat on the wall | 3:55:20 | 3:55:22 | |
and then I decided to help the police. | 3:55:22 | 3:55:25 | |
Just because it were two of them and they've got a hard job, | 3:55:25 | 3:55:28 | |
and I don't like rubbish being left outside. | 3:55:28 | 3:55:32 | |
If you drop rubbish, you should put it in the bin. | 3:55:32 | 3:55:36 | |
Whoops! 12-year-old Lee was planning to run just five kilometres, | 3:55:36 | 3:55:40 | |
but joined the wrong group at the start line | 3:55:40 | 3:55:43 | |
and ended up doing four times that distance. | 3:55:43 | 3:55:45 | |
She explains when she realised. | 3:55:45 | 3:55:48 | |
About the fourth mile, | 3:55:48 | 3:55:49 | |
I asked a woman that I was running with how long it was | 3:55:49 | 3:55:53 | |
and she said it was about 13 miles. | 3:55:53 | 3:55:55 | |
A police officer came on a motorcycle | 3:55:55 | 3:55:57 | |
and said, "Your family's looking for you, they're waiting." | 3:55:57 | 3:56:00 | |
I was like, "I know, but I'm going to keep going." | 3:56:00 | 3:56:03 | |
MUSIC: Waterloo by ABBA | 3:56:03 | 3:56:04 | |
Oskar is a huge fan of Eurovision. | 3:56:04 | 3:56:07 | |
Oskar has seen almost all the contests since the first one in 1956 | 3:56:07 | 3:56:12 | |
and he has a favourite. | 3:56:12 | 3:56:14 | |
-TRANSLATION: -London 1963 was quite good. | 3:56:14 | 3:56:18 | |
Well, it feels a bit crazy I'm going to the Eurovision finals. | 3:56:18 | 3:56:24 | |
I've been longing for this. It's going to be so much fun. | 3:56:24 | 3:56:27 | |
The boy who's getting the chance | 3:56:27 | 3:56:28 | |
to meet players from his team, Tottenham. | 3:56:28 | 3:56:31 | |
Eight-year-old Marshall is a huge footy fan. | 3:56:31 | 3:56:33 | |
Even though he doesn't have any feet, | 3:56:33 | 3:56:35 | |
he's not let it stop him playing the beautiful game, | 3:56:35 | 3:56:37 | |
and tomorrow, a dream will come true for him | 3:56:37 | 3:56:40 | |
as he meets the Spurs players | 3:56:40 | 3:56:41 | |
and gets to have a kickaround with them. | 3:56:41 | 3:56:43 | |
His friends say he's an inspiration. | 3:56:43 | 3:56:46 | |
He's a good goalie. | 3:56:46 | 3:56:48 | |
-Yeah. -He always saves them. | 3:56:48 | 3:56:50 | |
He's really helpful and he... | 3:56:50 | 3:56:55 | |
He never gives up. | 3:56:55 | 3:56:57 | |
They're so good to me and they help me up when I fall over every... | 3:56:57 | 3:57:01 | |
Nearly every time, I should say! | 3:57:01 | 3:57:03 | |
Some amazing stuff there. Well done. | 3:57:03 | 3:57:05 | |
Now it's almost time to put away our notebooks for another month, | 3:57:05 | 3:57:09 | |
but before we do, let's find out what happened | 3:57:09 | 3:57:11 | |
when Newsround took on The Next Step. Hold on to your hats. | 3:57:11 | 3:57:14 | |
MUSIC: THe Next Step theme | 3:57:14 | 3:57:17 | |
We... | 3:57:19 | 3:57:21 | |
-We. -Are. -Going to. -Change the. -World. | 3:57:21 | 3:57:23 | |
-For everything. -We're. -Made. -Of. | 3:57:25 | 3:57:27 | |
-We're. -Going to. -Tear. -The. -Roof. -Off. -This. -Place. | 3:57:28 | 3:57:31 | |
-Stand. -Up. | 3:57:41 | 3:57:43 | |
Wow. That was a lot of Newsround packed into one bite-sized edition | 3:57:51 | 3:57:55 | |
and there'll be more of the same next month. Make sure you tune in | 3:57:55 | 3:57:58 | |
next Saturday too, because it's Whoops I Missed Lost And Found, | 3:57:58 | 3:58:02 | |
but for now, this is Jenny signing off. | 3:58:02 | 3:58:04 |