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00:00Danny Dyer is a British actor. He was born in London and still lives there today. He's very
00:12famous. Danny has children but he doesn't know anything about his ancestors. He wants to tell
00:20his children about their family history. So he decides to find out more.
00:30First, he goes to a library in London. He finds lots of information.
00:42He learns about his great-great-grandmother. She was poor and she had a hard life.
00:53A hundred years ago, all of Danny's family were poor. This makes Danny feel sad.
01:00But what about further back in history?
01:07Danny sees a family history expert. She shows Danny his family tree. It's a map of all his relatives.
01:15She tells Danny that 400 years ago, some of his relatives were rich and powerful.
01:22Danny's family lived in this stately home. Lord Tolmash lives here now.
01:27Hey, hey. Hello, Danny. Hello, young man. Nice to meet you.
01:32Absolute pleasure. Yeah, pleasure. Well, welcome to Helmian.
01:36He's Danny's distant cousin.
01:40Danny learns more about his ancestors and their lives.
01:46He has one more visit to make in London.
01:49He meets an expert on the history of the royal family.
01:50Hi, Danny. Hi, Peter.
01:51Nice to meet you.
01:52Nice to meet you.
01:53Nice to meet you.
01:57about his ancestors and their lives he has one more visit to make in London he
02:07meets an expert on the history of the royal family
02:17there's some exciting news Danny's 22 times great-grandfather was King Edward
02:24the third Danny is amazed his relative was the king of England but will this change his life
02:34for now Danny says no meet Sophie hey everyone my name is Sophie I'm originally from Germany
02:46for six months she went to high school in Japan
02:51the very first thing that I loved about my Japanese high school is also the very first
03:01thing I got to do every morning which was going to my school
03:15I just loved riding my bicycle to school every single day
03:21number two of the things that I loved in my Japanese high school was that you weren't
03:33actually allowed to wear shoes inside of the building so that doesn't only go for houses
03:37in Japan it also goes for a lot of public buildings like schools so basically when you enter a Japanese
03:42high school or probably any school there is a place where everyone takes off their shoes
03:47shoes and everyone has their own shoe box which is called kutsu bako
03:51Sophie was in the first year of high school but what does that mean
03:58in Japan there is six years of primary school or elementary school whatever you want to call it
04:05and there's three years of middle school and there's three years of high school
04:11so Sophie was in the first year class but was two years older than her classmates this is
04:20because Japanese is very very different from German the third thing I really loved about my Japanese
04:28high school and it kind of goes hand in hand with the shoes thing was my school uniform I was super
04:33excited to wear a school uniform because we don't have them in Germany
04:36number four the bentos
04:42I don't really think I have to explain that because food is the best right and Japanese
04:49homemade food it's the absolute best
04:53she hated cleaning though in Japanese schools the students clean their classrooms
05:01that's it that's the end of this video I'm serious this this is the end just go go this is Zion
05:24Zion loves skateboarding I love skateboarding because it is the best thing in the world he is only eight
05:36years old but he is a very good skater when he was three years old he started going to skate
05:45parks so why did he start skating at such a young age when he was little he wanted a long board like
05:58his sisters and cousins long boards are skateboards that are big and long well my sisters had long boards
06:06and my cousins had long boards so I asked my dad to get me a board now Zion doesn't stop skating I skate all day every day wherever I go
06:21he often wins skateboarding competitions this year I've won like four competitions in a row
06:33I'm not going to be the same
06:35Zion has a little brother called Jax and Jax loves skateboards too
06:42how old are you say hi to the camera say hi you said hi say hi say your name so my name is Jax
06:52Jax wants to be the same as his big brother
06:57he spends a lot of time skating with Zion
07:06um Jax is really crazy he likes to do anything that I do what Jagger does
07:14he is only two years old but he's learning fast
07:19one day soon Jax will skate with adults the same as Zion
07:31but for now Zion is the best eight-year-old skateboarder around
07:38these are all the grips I get
07:40yeah I want this one
07:42I want this one
07:43I want this one
07:44and then this is my favourite person in the whole entire world
07:46I want this one
07:47Zion and Jax's father says he will do anything to help his children with their hobby
07:53if that's what it takes to make him achieve what he wants I'm going to do it as long as I'm here I'm going to do it
08:00the family is very happy that Zion loves skateboarding so much
08:05but does he ever get tired of it
08:10do you ever get tired of skateboarding?
08:12no
08:13well
08:14yeah no
08:16no
08:17not at all
08:28hi everybody
08:29I'm Theo
08:30and this is B
08:31we make videos about things we like and we love small houses so today we're filming one
08:40hi my name's B and today I'm going to show you around the beautiful Jack Sparrow house in Cornwall
08:45let's have a look around
08:47this is B's favourite small house
08:55so come inside with us and you'll see why
08:58welcome to the inside of Jack Sparrow house
09:01through this strange door there is a kitchen on the right
09:05it isn't very big but there is space for everything
09:09it's really open and lovely and it just looks really natural
09:13there are loads of shelves on the wall for food and other kitchen stuff
09:18there's a sink here which was for the bathroom and the kitchen
09:21and above the sink there are some more shelves with all these little bits and bobs
09:33opposite the kitchen is a really massive sofa to relax on
09:38I don't think it's massive but it's big enough for two
09:41there's also a table to eat meals or to work on your laptop
09:45behind the sofa area there's actually a little secluded bathroom
09:50and the last room is upstairs
09:53by far my favourite part of the house has got to be the bedroom
09:56it's just so peaceful and relaxing up here
09:59there's a big window behind me that lets you look out onto the sea and brings in a beautiful breeze
10:07B loved the bedroom but my favourite part is definitely the garden
10:19just look at it, it's amazing
10:23there are all kinds of plants and trees
10:27and that's the sea over there
10:33and that's it for today's tour guys
10:35I hope you like the little house
10:38we thought he was great
10:47today we are connected all of the time
10:50on our computers, our phones
10:53technology is always with us
11:00this group of friends say they love checking their social media
11:03they can't imagine life without it
11:07but is it possible to live without social media?
11:10let's find out
11:12they delete their apps slowly from their phones
11:16one by one
11:18they're quite nervous about it
11:20they don't like disconnecting from the online world
11:22but how dangerous is the internet?
11:24is social media the only problem?
11:31what about gaming?
11:33let's look at the brain
11:36something happens to the brain with social media and with gaming
11:41your brain likes it
11:43and it wants more
11:45when this happens, some people can't stop
11:47and this can cause other problems
11:50like not playing with friends
11:54or not going outside
11:57they don't want to be around other people
12:01they just want to play video games all of the time
12:05they love gaming because their brains like the feeling
12:10there's a special chemical in the brain
12:14and when this chemical appears
12:16the brain wants more
12:18and more of it
12:20the same thing happens with social media
12:23we love getting likes
12:25and sharing and retweeting
12:27so we keep doing it
12:29and sometimes we can't stop
12:32our brain wants more of the good feeling we get with a like
12:36it becomes a need
12:41and this need can affect our sleep
12:46but are social media and gaming really bad for you?
12:50or is it just something people do now?
12:53maybe this is just the new way we process information
12:57and learn about the world
13:00but is it good to turn your devices off sometimes?
13:03like these friends
13:05they can live without social media
13:08try to turn off
13:10talk to your friends
13:12go outside
13:14your brain can use the break
13:16and you can find other things
13:18to make you happy
13:22take a walk down Cowley Road in Oxford
13:25it's the main shopping street in the area
13:29if you're lucky you'll see Chloe
13:31she's easy to spot right?
13:37hi my name's Chloe and I'm an upcycler
13:40that's right
13:45she isn't shopping for clothes
13:47she's looking for ideas
13:50Chloe uses old clothes and accessories
13:53to make new ones
13:54she has her own clothes label
14:09prehistoric love
14:13why do people like her stuff?
14:16it's different
14:18it's full of colour
14:20and it's all about responsible fashion
14:23here
14:25Chloe is wearing a pair of jeans
14:27and a blouse she made
14:30she also makes skirts
14:34and t-shirts
14:37and
14:39she does more than sell her own clothes
14:42of course I want people to buy the things that I make
14:47but I also want to show them how fun and easy it can be to make them themselves
14:51is it as easy as she says it is?
14:54let's find out from Chloe herself
14:57today she's showing us how she does it in three simple steps
15:03number one
15:05find some great old materials to work with
15:11and remember
15:13sometimes you need to use your imagination
15:16the real treasures often look like rubbish until you pick them up
15:21number two
15:23think of something you can do with them
15:26Chloe is thinking hats
15:28number three
15:30start making it
15:36now
15:38Chloe's hat is perfect for a summer concert
15:40isn't it?
15:42have a look around you
15:44in your home
15:46in your neighbourhood
15:48you probably have everything you need to be an upcycler
15:51just like Chloe
15:52thank you Chloe
16:03Richard Parks is an extreme athlete
16:09he travels all over the world for sports competitions
16:11Richard is ready for the most difficult bike race in the world
16:31he flies to Kathmandu
16:34the capital city of Nepal
16:36this race is in the Himalayas
16:47the highest mountains in the world
16:52the race is more than 400 kilometres long
16:56and takes 10 days
16:57be safe
16:59and best of luck
17:01for everybody
17:03so
17:053
17:072
17:091
17:11go
17:13the race starts
17:15there are many dangers for the cyclists
17:18there are many dangers for the cyclists
17:21the temperature is 35 degrees
17:32it's very hot
17:35Richard is exhausted
17:36fine
17:38come in
17:42awesome work
17:44good work
17:45well done dude
17:46good work guys awesome
17:47well done
17:51now they're higher than before
17:53and there are new dangers
17:57there's lots of snow at 4,500 metres
18:00and the temperature is freezing
18:02at minus 10 degrees
18:04today was a tough day
18:06this is the highest point in the race
18:12this is the highest point in the race
18:15it's five and a half thousand metres high
18:21I can say that's a first for me
18:23climbing a five and a half thousand metres
18:24going down looks easier
18:25but sometimes it's more dangerous than going up
18:39the race is almost over when a truck hits another rider
18:44but it isn't as bad as it looks
18:45after the accident the riders want to finish the race together
19:01they're all winners
19:02they're all winners
19:07they're all winners
19:09meet pepper it not he or she works at a marketing company in London
19:24pepper has got a person's job
19:25but pepper is a robot
19:27before people had all kinds of jobs
19:29but now we can go on public transport
19:30buy our lunch
19:31or get on a plane
19:32and never talk to a person
19:33so what does that mean for people's jobs
19:34some jobs
19:35some jobs are going to disappear
19:37but which ones
19:38who did pepper replace
19:39jobs of the past
19:40jobs of the past were receptionist shop assistants and drivers
19:42the employers
19:43and the shop them
19:44the companies are going to disappear
19:45the customers are going to disappear
19:46for people's jobs
19:47do customers
19:48some jobs are going to disappear
19:49in the past
19:50and be careful
19:52to get on a plane
19:53and never talk to a person
19:54so what does that mean for people's jobs
19:56some jobs going to disappear
19:57but which ones
19:58who did pepper replace
20:00jobs of the past were receptionists
20:03shop assistants and drivers
20:05and people in the past
20:06shop assistants and drivers but we still need people for healthcare management and sport
20:16so what does that mean for students at university today
20:22what skills are they going to need to get a job
20:27a job that a machine can't do or a cute robot like pepper
20:33students like these two girls are worried they went to school and graduated but they don't know
20:42about their futures or what kind of jobs they're going to have students today know their maths
20:49and have got their qualifications but what can they actually do
20:54the advice from experts get a job any job because before you leave education you need experience
21:05and this experience helps you to imagine your future you can see what it's going to look like
21:12and it gives you an idea of what you want to do young people can take control of their future
21:19and make a plan so they can be ready for the jobs of the future for people not robots
21:33in the great north woods of north america there are 10 million hectares of forest
21:38something amazing happens in autumn when the days get shorter and the light changes
21:51the trees change color
21:56and their leaves fall to the ground
22:00they cover the forest floor along with good things to eat like acorns
22:08and the animals of the forest know it this chipmunk finds an acorn and puts it carefully into its mouth
22:25and another
22:29and another
22:31and another
22:32he can fit six acorns in his mouth at a time
22:41and off he goes back into the forest
22:44to his underground home
22:51he needs to collect 100 acorns before the winter comes
22:55but the chipmunk is worried
23:06there are other chipmunks around
23:09and they want his acorns
23:12and this chipmunk is a thief
23:17an acorn thief
23:18that beautiful acorn pile is getting smaller and smaller
23:31meanwhile the true owner of the acorns is still working hard to get more acorns
23:36but when he returns
23:43but when he returns
23:45there's almost nothing
23:54and this means war
23:58the chipmunk goes back into the forest
24:01to find the thief
24:06when he does
24:07the fight is on
24:13by the end he sends him away
24:16forever
24:20then it's back to work for this chipmunk
24:23his time is running out
24:27but the promise of autumn for two more weeks gives him hope for a few more acorns
24:35tony and thomas write about traveling because they travel all the time
24:44they're visiting peru
24:46and staying in a hotel that's 1200 feet above the ground
24:50to get to their room they need to climb
25:06so you're climbing up the side of a 1200 foot cliff
25:13going up to the hotel isn't easy but it's very exciting
25:17okay take your time take your time
25:22they're at their hotel room now
25:25and they're very happy to be there
25:28the room has glass walls
25:31it's small but there are two beds and even a toilet
25:39at night they have their dinner on their beds
25:42but the best part is looking outside
25:48in the dark night tony and thomas can see the lights below
25:54it's so beautiful they don't want to sleep
25:58i don't want to fall asleep this is like the most amazing hotel stay of my life and i don't want to sleep
26:05but they're too tired to stay awake
26:07in the morning they wake up to a beautiful day
26:16they go to a different room and they have breakfast outside
26:23a waiter gives them eggs orange juice tea and coffee
26:28after eating a good breakfast it's time to go
26:34they leave by taking a zip line
26:40you do five zip lines down the side of the mountain
26:53it's a fun way to start the day and a great ending to their stay at the hotel
27:03this is so cool and scary and amazing
27:08for those who like mountains and a good view the sky lodge is the place to be
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