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Missed out on the month's biggest news stories? | 2:06:55 | 2:06:58 | |
It's your lucky day because we've got it covered for you | 2:06:58 | 2:07:01 | |
on Whoops I Missed Newsround. | 2:07:01 | 2:07:03 | |
New year, same old Mr News. | 2:07:03 | 2:07:04 | |
You'll be howling at this... hopefully! | 2:07:06 | 2:07:08 | |
-There is... -Nowhere... -For... -You... -To... -Hide. | 2:07:08 | 2:07:11 | |
And we've got more Junior Journos. | 2:07:11 | 2:07:14 | |
This year I'm going to be going to high school. | 2:07:14 | 2:07:17 | |
First up, he's our very own bulletin-busting, headline-hitting | 2:07:17 | 2:07:21 | |
master of all things news. | 2:07:21 | 2:07:23 | |
It's Mr News! | 2:07:23 | 2:07:25 | |
What a month! | 2:07:25 | 2:07:27 | |
What a year so far! | 2:07:27 | 2:07:28 | |
We've had noodle-knitting, | 2:07:28 | 2:07:30 | |
we've had the world's first double back-flip in a snowmobile, oh, | 2:07:30 | 2:07:33 | |
and the sad news that I accidentally shrunk my Mr News T-shirt | 2:07:33 | 2:07:36 | |
in the wash. But the good news is, | 2:07:36 | 2:07:38 | |
I got a new one for Christmas. Yay! | 2:07:38 | 2:07:40 | |
What do you mean, it looks the same? | 2:07:40 | 2:07:43 | |
It was new year, new President for America, | 2:07:43 | 2:07:46 | |
as Donald Trump officially took office at the White House. | 2:07:46 | 2:07:48 | |
Lots of people were excited about him taking over... | 2:07:48 | 2:07:51 | |
I feel he's a great businessman, | 2:07:51 | 2:07:52 | |
I feel he's going to do a great job as our President. | 2:07:52 | 2:07:55 | |
And lots of people weren't... | 2:07:55 | 2:07:57 | |
He's our new President, I can't do anything about it, so, meh! | 2:07:57 | 2:08:00 | |
Trump taking over meant it was time for former President, Barack Obama, | 2:08:00 | 2:08:03 | |
to say goodbye. And in his final speech, | 2:08:03 | 2:08:06 | |
he had this to say to his supporters. | 2:08:06 | 2:08:09 | |
Yes, we can. | 2:08:09 | 2:08:10 | |
Oh, sorry, Mr Obama, but you can't, | 2:08:10 | 2:08:13 | |
you're not President any more. | 2:08:13 | 2:08:15 | |
-Yes, we can. -No, you can't. | 2:08:15 | 2:08:17 | |
Yes, we can. | 2:08:17 | 2:08:18 | |
# No, you can't No, you can't, no, you can't! # | 2:08:18 | 2:08:22 | |
Jazz hands! | 2:08:22 | 2:08:24 | |
It was out with the old and in with the new | 2:08:24 | 2:08:26 | |
at the Natural History Museum too. | 2:08:26 | 2:08:28 | |
Dippy's days are numbered. The famous dinosaur | 2:08:28 | 2:08:31 | |
which greets visitors to the Natural History Museum | 2:08:31 | 2:08:33 | |
will be dismantled tomorrow. | 2:08:33 | 2:08:36 | |
He's making way for a new skeleton of a blue whale. | 2:08:36 | 2:08:39 | |
Well, let's face it, he has become a bit of a dinosaur! | 2:08:39 | 2:08:42 | |
Nothing! | 2:08:45 | 2:08:47 | |
And there was more good news for whales - the animals, | 2:08:47 | 2:08:49 | |
not the country, | 2:08:49 | 2:08:51 | |
as SeaWorld in San Diego, America, held their last-ever show, | 2:08:51 | 2:08:55 | |
featuring performing Orcas, | 2:08:55 | 2:08:58 | |
after people complained it was cruel to keep them in activity. | 2:08:58 | 2:09:02 | |
Ed Sheeran was making waves as well, | 2:09:02 | 2:09:04 | |
as he pulled off a world first in the music charts. | 2:09:04 | 2:09:07 | |
# I released two singles at the same time | 2:09:07 | 2:09:09 | |
# You're allowed to do it | 2:09:09 | 2:09:11 | |
# It's not a crime | 2:09:11 | 2:09:12 | |
# One went to number one and the other to number two. # | 2:09:12 | 2:09:16 | |
Back in the UK, there was some truly shocking weather news! | 2:09:16 | 2:09:20 | |
Parts of the UK have been getting | 2:09:20 | 2:09:22 | |
their first taste of snow this winter. | 2:09:22 | 2:09:24 | |
-Snow?! -At the moment we've some very cold air coming in from the Arctic. | 2:09:24 | 2:09:28 | |
-Cold air! -..Even in the south. Look at this rain... | 2:09:28 | 2:09:32 | |
The weather didn't stop Prime Minister Theresa May | 2:09:34 | 2:09:37 | |
from explaining her plans for Brexit. | 2:09:37 | 2:09:39 | |
A little over six months ago, the British people voted for change. | 2:09:39 | 2:09:44 | |
No. No. No. | 2:09:44 | 2:09:46 | |
This would have been much more entertaining | 2:09:46 | 2:09:48 | |
if she'd done it in rhyme. | 2:09:48 | 2:09:50 | |
If Brexit means Brexit | 2:09:50 | 2:09:52 | |
Then we'll flex it to exit | 2:09:52 | 2:09:55 | |
The EU may wrecks it | 2:09:55 | 2:09:57 | |
And try and block our exit. | 2:09:57 | 2:10:00 | |
Thank you. | 2:10:00 | 2:10:01 | |
And whilst the Government debated the finer details of leaving the EU, | 2:10:03 | 2:10:06 | |
Newsround held its own debate, about homework. | 2:10:06 | 2:10:09 | |
Today, in this classroom, | 2:10:09 | 2:10:10 | |
with eight for homework and two against it, homework has won it. | 2:10:10 | 2:10:15 | |
Wow! Thumbs up for homework! | 2:10:16 | 2:10:18 | |
That was unexpected. | 2:10:18 | 2:10:19 | |
That wasn't. And that was the month that was January! | 2:10:21 | 2:10:25 | |
Thanks, Mr News. Great work. | 2:10:26 | 2:10:28 | |
But hot on his heels and with your own stories of the month, | 2:10:28 | 2:10:31 | |
it's time to hear from you lot, our Junior Journos! | 2:10:31 | 2:10:34 | |
Hi, my name is Maddison, | 2:10:34 | 2:10:36 | |
and this year I'm going to be going to high school, | 2:10:36 | 2:10:39 | |
and I'm quite nervous | 2:10:39 | 2:10:41 | |
but a little excited because all my friends are going. | 2:10:41 | 2:10:44 | |
Good stuff. | 2:10:44 | 2:10:45 | |
I'm got a merit from school | 2:10:45 | 2:10:47 | |
because of my handwriting | 2:10:47 | 2:10:49 | |
and last but not least, | 2:10:49 | 2:10:51 | |
I am trying for a green badge. | 2:10:51 | 2:10:54 | |
I've already got a blue one and a silver one. | 2:10:54 | 2:10:57 | |
Fabulous! | 2:10:57 | 2:10:58 | |
I just have want to tell you my news because my mummy's having twins. | 2:10:58 | 2:11:02 | |
We find out this Friday... | 2:11:02 | 2:11:03 | |
..what sex it is or gender. | 2:11:05 | 2:11:07 | |
Thank you, CBBC. Bye! | 2:11:07 | 2:11:09 | |
What busy lives you all lead. | 2:11:09 | 2:11:11 | |
And if you fancy joining in on the fun, | 2:11:11 | 2:11:14 | |
just record 15 seconds of yourself reporting on your own tip-top news, | 2:11:14 | 2:11:17 | |
and upload it to the Whoops web page. | 2:11:17 | 2:11:20 | |
Now, it might be cold and wet outside | 2:11:20 | 2:11:22 | |
but that hasn't stopped these incredible kids | 2:11:22 | 2:11:25 | |
from getting out there and hitting the headlines. | 2:11:25 | 2:11:28 | |
It's time to meet our, Headline Heroes. | 2:11:28 | 2:11:32 | |
My name is Nia. | 2:11:32 | 2:11:34 | |
I'm Zuri. | 2:11:34 | 2:11:35 | |
I'm Amar. | 2:11:35 | 2:11:37 | |
These guys are the junior world champions in their age group. | 2:11:37 | 2:11:40 | |
Jujitsu is a marshal art which combines the grappling of judo | 2:11:40 | 2:11:44 | |
with the kicking and punching of karate in boxing. | 2:11:44 | 2:11:48 | |
I think I'm good at jujitsu because I put my heart and soul into it. | 2:11:48 | 2:11:53 | |
I train as much as I possibly can. | 2:11:53 | 2:11:55 | |
I'm really good at jujitsu, because I've been practising for four years. | 2:11:55 | 2:12:01 | |
I like beating the boys in it. | 2:12:01 | 2:12:03 | |
Since I enjoyed it, I kept on doing it | 2:12:03 | 2:12:06 | |
and then somehow I turned out to be this champion, | 2:12:06 | 2:12:09 | |
travelling around the world. | 2:12:09 | 2:12:11 | |
Meet Ben who's just got a step closer | 2:12:11 | 2:12:13 | |
to becoming a Paralympic star. | 2:12:13 | 2:12:15 | |
He needed to have his leg removed when he was younger and until now, | 2:12:15 | 2:12:19 | |
he needed a sports blade to help him train. | 2:12:19 | 2:12:21 | |
His parents would've had to, well, | 2:12:21 | 2:12:23 | |
find thousands of pounds to pay for it. | 2:12:23 | 2:12:25 | |
But changes in the way money is spent in hospitals | 2:12:25 | 2:12:28 | |
means for the first time kids who need them can get them for free. | 2:12:28 | 2:12:32 | |
With the help of the blade, Ben's aiming for a place at the Games. | 2:12:32 | 2:12:36 | |
I used to, not be able to, like, run as fast, | 2:12:36 | 2:12:40 | |
or able to kick a ball as well | 2:12:40 | 2:12:42 | |
but now I've got a good amount of power in my leg. | 2:12:42 | 2:12:46 | |
A new blade, for me, | 2:12:46 | 2:12:48 | |
can do a lot more than my prosthetic can do. | 2:12:48 | 2:12:52 | |
I play the violin. | 2:12:58 | 2:12:59 | |
-I play the cello. -I play the piano. | 2:12:59 | 2:13:01 | |
-I play the violin. -I play the cello. | 2:13:01 | 2:13:03 | |
Meet the Kanneh-Mason family. | 2:13:07 | 2:13:09 | |
They're all - you've guessed it - pretty musical. | 2:13:09 | 2:13:12 | |
You all play musical instruments, what's it like to play as a group? | 2:13:12 | 2:13:15 | |
So, when we all get together, it's really nice, | 2:13:15 | 2:13:17 | |
it's really noisy and I like that. | 2:13:17 | 2:13:20 | |
It's really nice playing with siblings, | 2:13:20 | 2:13:23 | |
cos it's easy to tell them what to do without putting it into words, | 2:13:23 | 2:13:26 | |
so you just kind of know what to do next. | 2:13:26 | 2:13:28 | |
-So you just look at people? -Yeah, and they just know what to do. | 2:13:28 | 2:13:32 | |
I couldn't leave this musical home | 2:13:32 | 2:13:34 | |
without asking them for one special request. | 2:13:34 | 2:13:37 | |
Could you play the Newsround theme music? | 2:13:37 | 2:13:40 | |
THEY PLAY THE NEWSROUND THEME | 2:13:40 | 2:13:44 | |
Not bad, guys, not bad. | 2:13:50 | 2:13:52 | |
What a host of heroes. Amazing work. | 2:13:52 | 2:13:54 | |
Now, it's become a tradition to mash up Newsround | 2:13:54 | 2:13:58 | |
with another CBBC show and this month, | 2:13:58 | 2:14:00 | |
we're taking on the wonderful world of Wolfblood. | 2:14:00 | 2:14:04 | |
# I'm running with the... # | 2:14:04 | 2:14:07 | |
SHE HOWLS | 2:14:13 | 2:14:14 | |
HOWLING | 2:14:37 | 2:14:40 | |
So there you have it, one whole month of 2017, | 2:14:41 | 2:14:44 | |
all wrapped up for you in a few minutes of TV gold. | 2:14:44 | 2:14:47 | |
So, until next time, my fellow newsies, this is Jenny signing off. | 2:14:47 | 2:14:52 | |
See ya! | 2:14:52 | 2:14:53 |