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he returned to australia on a warrant for murder. he came knowing that charge was alive. the director of public prosecution, after a five year investigation where detectives thoroughly investigated all the evidence, went to america, looked at all issues like insurance, motive, the director of public prosecution considered there wasn't a prima fay that -- prima facie case to put out to the jury and offered manslaughter which he accepted. >> geraldo: i know he accept. let me ask kimberly guilfoyle former prosecutor. i don't think it is double jeopardy if you can be tried in the fed and state court why can't australia and then alabama? >> i agree. and they should. and he pled guilt any australia because he's guilty and he's trying to use double jeopardy to get away with murder. >> geraldo: tommy, thomas, thank you for being whhhhhhhhhhh
he returned to australia on a warrant for murder. he came knowing that charge was alive. the director of public prosecution, after a five year investigation where detectives thoroughly investigated all the evidence, went to america, looked at all issues like insurance, motive, the director of public prosecution considered there wasn't a prima fay that -- prima facie case to put out to the jury and offered manslaughter which he accepted. >> geraldo: i know he accept. let me ask kimberly...
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he returned to australia on a warrant for murder. he came knowing that charge was alive. the director of public prosecution, after a five year investigation where detectives thoroughly investigated all the evidence, went to america, looked at all issues like insurance, motive, the director of public prosecution considered there wasn't a prima fay that -- prima facie case to put out to the jury and offered manslaughter which he accepted. >> geraldo: i know he accept. let me ask kimberly guilfoyle former prosecutor. i don't think it is double jeopardy if you can be tried in the fed and state court why can't australia and then alabama? >> i agree. and they should. and he pled guilt any australia because he's guilty and he's trying to use double jeopardy to get away with murder. >> geraldo: tommy, thomas, yellowbook has always been crucial to your business, but now, to get it really cooking, you need a little website development. some transparent reporting, so you know it's working. online ads and 1-on-1 marketing consultation. yellowbook's got all that. yellowbook360 has a w
he returned to australia on a warrant for murder. he came knowing that charge was alive. the director of public prosecution, after a five year investigation where detectives thoroughly investigated all the evidence, went to america, looked at all issues like insurance, motive, the director of public prosecution considered there wasn't a prima fay that -- prima facie case to put out to the jury and offered manslaughter which he accepted. >> geraldo: i know he accept. let me ask kimberly...
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in australia, we are losing. >> right now australia is ranked fifth in cricket, almost unthinkable. there captain is a man that has learned to wear pressure like a glove. >> i have enjoyed every single moment of it, whether we have been winning games are not having success. being a captain of australia is a great job to have. it is what keeps you going and what keeps you motivated. >> well, australian cricket's problems run deeper than recent defeats. new research revealed statistic -- the television audience and australia has fallen by 24% in the last decade. young people are just not being engaged by the sport here anymore. >> there is too much cricket. it does not mean anything to the public. the corruption issue has had an impact on the game. the game has been called into question. >> that is why the first test is so important. australia and cricket needs the ashes for the interest that can only be generated by a genuine contest. >> hello. this is "bbc world news". our headlines. almost 350 people had been killed and a stamp ede in cambodia. the homecoming. the youngest son of s
in australia, we are losing. >> right now australia is ranked fifth in cricket, almost unthinkable. there captain is a man that has learned to wear pressure like a glove. >> i have enjoyed every single moment of it, whether we have been winning games are not having success. being a captain of australia is a great job to have. it is what keeps you going and what keeps you motivated. >> well, australian cricket's problems run deeper than recent defeats. new research revealed...
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he returned to australia on a warrant for murder. he came knowing that charge was alive. the director of public prosecution, after a five year investigation where detectives thoroughly investigated all the evidence, went to america, looked at all issues like insurance, motive, the director of public prosecution considered there wasn't a prima fay that -- prima facie case to put out to the jury and offered manslaughter which he accepted. >> geraldo: i know he accept. let me ask kimberly guilfoyle former prosecutor. i don't think it is double jeopardy if you can be tried in the fed and state court why can't australia and then alabama? >> i agree. and they should. and he pled guilt any australia because he's guilty and he's trying to use double jeopardy to get away with murder. >> geraldo: tommy, thomas, thank you for being with us good luck, i hope for justice for your family. see you tomorrow folks, thanks!. ♪ [ nail gun banging ] ♪ [ male announcer ] let's be honest. no one ever wished for a smaller holiday gift. ♪ it's the lexudecember to remember sales event, and
he returned to australia on a warrant for murder. he came knowing that charge was alive. the director of public prosecution, after a five year investigation where detectives thoroughly investigated all the evidence, went to america, looked at all issues like insurance, motive, the director of public prosecution considered there wasn't a prima fay that -- prima facie case to put out to the jury and offered manslaughter which he accepted. >> geraldo: i know he accept. let me ask kimberly...
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from australia. see the big eyes? show the camera there. >> he's the same -- he eats the same thing as the bush baby. >> the bush babies from africa, this, from australia. you ever heard of a flying squirrel? some people raise these, by the way, larry, some people raise these as pets. you be very careful when you do that to make sure they have a beautiful home. you don't want to buy wild animals ever. these animals are from the wild. there are some people who use these as pets. it all depends on if you know what you're doing and you really want to pursue animals like i do. it also has to be -- make sure it's not against the law. but this animal is a sugar glider. you see the flaps of skin? i don't know if you can see this or not. it allows this animal to glide. see that? see there? see that? it's like a wing for him when he puts his arms out. a big old wing. >> larry: and now we have a possum. >> our north american possum. >> larry: plain possum. where does that come from? >> wild wonders. plain possum means -- very g
from australia. see the big eyes? show the camera there. >> he's the same -- he eats the same thing as the bush baby. >> the bush babies from africa, this, from australia. you ever heard of a flying squirrel? some people raise these, by the way, larry, some people raise these as pets. you be very careful when you do that to make sure they have a beautiful home. you don't want to buy wild animals ever. these animals are from the wild. there are some people who use these as pets. it...
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i want to tell an australian story to australians. >> 500,000 aboriginal people live in australia. the policy to remove the aboriginal children from their parents lasted for almost 100 years, until the 1970s. in 2008 the australian government finally acknowledged the injustice and formally apologized to aboriginal people. >>> german security authorities say namibian police have intercepted a suspected package bomb which was to be brought onto a flight bound for germany. the suspicious package was found on wednesday at an airport in namibia during the loading of an air berlin flight. the plane departed six hours behind schedule and arrived in munich early thursday. namibian police x-rayed the package and identified a detonator fused to batteries and a clock. they're examining if the item is an explosive or not. the german news agency dpa quoted a spokesperson for the airline as saying that the suspicious bag did not have a destination seal stamped on it. this raises the possibility that the package was brought in illegitimately to avoid the usual airport screening process. the germa
i want to tell an australian story to australians. >> 500,000 aboriginal people live in australia. the policy to remove the aboriginal children from their parents lasted for almost 100 years, until the 1970s. in 2008 the australian government finally acknowledged the injustice and formally apologized to aboriginal people. >>> german security authorities say namibian police have intercepted a suspected package bomb which was to be brought onto a flight bound for germany. the...
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now, getting a look at australia here, looking at a series of systems that are going to sweep through central and southern sections of australia, bringing in winds and rain, heavy rain amounts possible. also, it could trigger a few storms. thunderstorms could be in the watch for you for the next couple of days. actually, the stormy weather will linger well throughout the weekend. slowly shifting from central sections and then down in more toward the southwest corner of the country. over towards the north america and the united states, we'll stay relatively calm for the most part especially toward the east here. we have this low that's going to drop into the plain states and spread quite a bit of rain through the midsection. it will look like we might see a couple of thunderstorms in the south and then mountain areas, southern rockies still looking at the chance of snow tonight. areas like colorado, in towards utah, will need to watch for that. out west there's already a new system that's been impacting british columbia, the pacific northwest. that continues its way inland and looks li
now, getting a look at australia here, looking at a series of systems that are going to sweep through central and southern sections of australia, bringing in winds and rain, heavy rain amounts possible. also, it could trigger a few storms. thunderstorms could be in the watch for you for the next couple of days. actually, the stormy weather will linger well throughout the weekend. slowly shifting from central sections and then down in more toward the southwest corner of the country. over towards...
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dell, australia. they were wonderful young men. i attended the 1994 dedication of their vietnam memorial, which is really powerful, profound, and beautiful. i found the one name, barbara black, who served in vietnam, their only nurse who died as a result of the war. her name is on the wall at the war memorial, hatched in bronze. as war phases -- phase from memory, so did the sacrifices of those who fought at. on veteran's day we grasp the significance of the millions of men and women who served before us, with us, and the generation returning home today. we try to remember each of these generations. wartime and peacetime, and comprehend their achievements, and appreciate the enormity of their contributions to our country. the vietnam generation leaves a memorial as a testament to the american spirit. this memorial galvanized a nation. to honor those moments of sacrifice, hours of hardship, days of courage, and years of service of men and women no different than the millions before them up or after them, or today -- the vietnam wome
dell, australia. they were wonderful young men. i attended the 1994 dedication of their vietnam memorial, which is really powerful, profound, and beautiful. i found the one name, barbara black, who served in vietnam, their only nurse who died as a result of the war. her name is on the wall at the war memorial, hatched in bronze. as war phases -- phase from memory, so did the sacrifices of those who fought at. on veteran's day we grasp the significance of the millions of men and women who served...
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what they talked about in washington is what australia has done and it's special. mr. speaker, it's truly something special ring and of course, part of the success here is that while we put in place the stimulus, we put in place our plan for recovery, the fastest fiscal consolidation that we've seen since the 1906s, bring -- 1960s, brings the budget back to surplus, making the investments in infrastructure, putting in place a tax system that is competitive to broaden and to strengthen our economy. this is the way fought for australia and the contrast with all of the other countries could not have been more stark. >> my question is to the minister for climate change and energy efficiency. >> what does research into carbon places with the competitors indicate? prime minister is a carbon pricing important for business certainty? >> the climate change and energy efficiency. thank you very much, mr. speaker, and i thank the man for his question. mr. speaker, today, a report has been released by the institute, a report prepared by an organization called vivid economics. it's
what they talked about in washington is what australia has done and it's special. mr. speaker, it's truly something special ring and of course, part of the success here is that while we put in place the stimulus, we put in place our plan for recovery, the fastest fiscal consolidation that we've seen since the 1906s, bring -- 1960s, brings the budget back to surplus, making the investments in infrastructure, putting in place a tax system that is competitive to broaden and to strengthen our...
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he let his new bride drown during a diving trip to australia. now after serving just 18 months in prison,e's fr. but will he face justice here in the u.s. "today," saturday, november the u.s. "today," saturday, november 13th, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a saturday. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm amy robach. one of the world's most famous political prisoners is finally free. >> aung san suu kyi has been under house arrestor some 15 years. the big questionnow, how much freedom will she actually get? we'll have the latest on this coming up. >> also, sarah palin. e's everywhere, promoting a new show, pushing a new book. but is she poised to run for the white house in 2012? we're going to have much more on all things palin ahead. >>> plus, if you like chocolate, you better check what kind of prescription drugs you are taking. because chocolate and other foods like grapefruit could have adverse reactions if combined withommon medications. we've got some important health facts that
he let his new bride drown during a diving trip to australia. now after serving just 18 months in prison,e's fr. but will he face justice here in the u.s. "today," saturday, november the u.s. "today," saturday, november 13th, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a saturday. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm amy robach. one of the world's most famous political prisoners is finally free....
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role there, and while the parliament can't decide whether australia should or shouldn't be involved in a war and there were no binding resolutions in this debate, it was one which saw overwhelming bipartisan support for australia staying involved. the labor minority government and the conservative coalition support our role there, only the minor party, the greens, say we should get out. we also saw the treasurer, wayne swan, update parliament on his recent imf and world bank talks in if washington. the government defended its plans to set up a regional processing center in east timor for asylum seekers continuing to come to australia in increasing numbers. and the government spelled out its plans to put a price on carbons as part of it efforts to tackle climate change. here, now, are the highlights of the australian parliament. ♪ >> my question is to the minister for defense. given that one of the updated rationales for our involvement in afghanistan is the propping up of the karzai government, is the government concerned about the reported level of corruption to the highest level
role there, and while the parliament can't decide whether australia should or shouldn't be involved in a war and there were no binding resolutions in this debate, it was one which saw overwhelming bipartisan support for australia staying involved. the labor minority government and the conservative coalition support our role there, only the minor party, the greens, say we should get out. we also saw the treasurer, wayne swan, update parliament on his recent imf and world bank talks in if...
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he didn't go to australia to face a murder charge, they had already worked with him, they cut a deal. he knew what he was doing when he went down there. he knew it, but the family didn't know it. >> when is the next chapter going to be written? >> i think it's in the hands of the australians. >>> let's get another check of the weather from al. >> starting with tomorrow, sunny, but cool along the eastern seaboard, mild through the gulf coast, a mess out west with rain along the coast, mountain snows inland. sunday more mountain snows, showers up and down the west good morning. the sun is out. temperatures are starting to climb to the 40's 3 unsettled weather stays north of us. plenty of sunshine >> here's the forecast, we know what you're going to be doing sunday night, this is a big one, the new york giants going into the eagles stadium, lincoln financial field, will the eagles clean their clocks when michael vick on the giants helmets? we'll find out, clear, cold, temperatures upper 30 to low 40s, on sunday night, football night in america. don't miss this one. matt? >> i will not, m
he didn't go to australia to face a murder charge, they had already worked with him, they cut a deal. he knew what he was doing when he went down there. he knew it, but the family didn't know it. >> when is the next chapter going to be written? >> i think it's in the hands of the australians. >>> let's get another check of the weather from al. >> starting with tomorrow, sunny, but cool along the eastern seaboard, mild through the gulf coast, a mess out west with rain...
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australia have just one more day before the ashes begin. and grant smith topped the score board where south africa made 294 for 6. pakistan were 244 for 8 in their reply and looks to be heading to defeat until a nine-wicket stand turned the game around. the series is now level at 2-2 with the decider taking place in dubai on monday. red bull looked to be the team to beat. at the brazilian grand prix in formula one. they dominated both practice assistings with setta and websterster finishing first and second. settle was just over a 10th of a second quicker than his australian teammate. weber was more than .2 quicker than the ferrari driver but it wasn't completely smooth sailing for ferrari. they had clutch problems. but the number one driver in the team recovered from a blown engine to post the third fastest time. and molinari leads at the halfway stage at the champions parliament in shanghai. he's one shot ahead of his ryder cup teammate and new number one lee westwood. it keeps him apediatric of -- ahead of players that are vying for posi
australia have just one more day before the ashes begin. and grant smith topped the score board where south africa made 294 for 6. pakistan were 244 for 8 in their reply and looks to be heading to defeat until a nine-wicket stand turned the game around. the series is now level at 2-2 with the decider taking place in dubai on monday. red bull looked to be the team to beat. at the brazilian grand prix in formula one. they dominated both practice assistings with setta and websterster finishing...
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he let his new bride drown during a diving trip to australia. now after serving just 18 months in prison, he's free. but will he face justice here in the u.s.? "today," saturday, november the u.s.? "today," saturday, november 13th, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a saturday. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm amy robach. one of the world's most famous political prisoners is finally free. >> aung san suu kyi has been under house arrest for some 15 years. the big question now, how much freedom will she actually get? we'll have the latest on this coming up. >> also, sarah palin. she's everywhere, promoting a new show, pushing a new book. but is she poised to run for the white house in 2012? we're going to have much more on all things palin ahead. >>> plus, if you like chocolate, you better check what kind of prescription drugs you are taking. because chocolate and other foods like grapefruit could have adverse reactions if combined with common medications. we've got some important healt
he let his new bride drown during a diving trip to australia. now after serving just 18 months in prison, he's free. but will he face justice here in the u.s.? "today," saturday, november the u.s.? "today," saturday, november 13th, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a saturday. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm amy robach. one of the world's most famous political prisoners is finally free....
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[laughter] [applause] go australia. they were wonderful young men, and i attended the 1994 dedication of their vietnam memorial, which is really powerful, profound, and beautiful. i found the name barbara black, their only nurse who died as a result of the water, her name is on the wall at their memorial, at in -- who died as a result of her name is on the wall at their memorial, etched in the bronze. we try to remember each of these generations, wartime and peacetime, and comprehend their achievements and appreciate the enormity of their contributions to our country. the vietnam generation leaves a memorial as a testament to the american spirit. this memorial galvanized the nation to honor those momentous sacrific, hours of hard ship, days of courage and years of service, of men and women no different tha the millions before them or after them, or today. the vietnam women's memorial leaves its legacy on women's veteran stories now being written into american consciousness. these stories shine a light on the names etche
[laughter] [applause] go australia. they were wonderful young men, and i attended the 1994 dedication of their vietnam memorial, which is really powerful, profound, and beautiful. i found the name barbara black, their only nurse who died as a result of the water, her name is on the wall at their memorial, at in -- who died as a result of her name is on the wall at their memorial, etched in the bronze. we try to remember each of these generations, wartime and peacetime, and comprehend their...
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backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as here arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor start to results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of the day having won i won their six matches so far this season meanwhile the italian standing next to their second wind of the campaign against the army men on wednesday the seventy one sixty five the tree went on as record is now through losses as they rise to meet table walter scott will now made a major turnaround to make it into the top sixteen in the system and each of whom in the acting head coach for the time being i me want to get a proper home secured a seventy one sixty seven win over the russian side poland supply in their first win of the competition and break their five games losing streak thank god i was instrumental for the hosts in the closing stages when he scored twelve of his fourteen points the last leaves him to put just two wins o
backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as here arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor start to results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of the day having won i won their six matches so far this season meanwhile the italian standing next to their second wind of the campaign against the army men on...
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from australia is the head chef here located on the second floor. here russian history contrasts sharply with the restaurant's bright contemporary interior and it suggests that the best chinese food in russian capital . and. we're going to do a fifty percent traditional chinese menu and fifty percent and we do. which. of different sources. like traditional chinese and then we. make everything else and you know it has more of a western. and what. capital i was. in. here i am today the russians. chinese food it really kind of is a new thing for them. i think it starting to grow to like chinese i think the flavors are a bit different for. they used to. be bland. coming from the soviet era. but i think. it's catching on also the flavors i mean we have to sweeten everything. for this for that we take a lot of spice. because russian. we change a little bit but you know we try and keep it as traditional schools. the. fly most of the stuff and twice a week we bring it from china thailand. all the. world brought in from abroad and what you think about living
from australia is the head chef here located on the second floor. here russian history contrasts sharply with the restaurant's bright contemporary interior and it suggests that the best chinese food in russian capital . and. we're going to do a fifty percent traditional chinese menu and fifty percent and we do. which. of different sources. like traditional chinese and then we. make everything else and you know it has more of a western. and what. capital i was. in. here i am today the russians....
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backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as he arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor such results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of day having won i won the six matches so far this season meanwhile the italians thanks to their second wind of the campaign against the army men on wednesday the seventy one sixty five the tree went on as record as now and through losses as they wanted to make table walter scott will now made a major turnaround to make it into the top sixteen in the system in each of whom in the team's head coach for the time of the one i me wanting to play promise secured a seventy one sixty seven and went over to his life in poland supply and the first win of the competition to break that five game losing streak thank god i was instrumental for the hosts in the closing stages when he scored twelve of his fourteen points the loss leaves him team to just two wins out of si
backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as he arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor such results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of day having won i won the six matches so far this season meanwhile the italians thanks to their second wind of the campaign against the army men on wednesday the...
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cricket and australia have named a seventeen man squad for the upcoming ashes with the first test against england starting in brisbane on the them but the twenty fifth australia's recent run of losses and concerns over form around such a spinner nathan hauritz may have caused the australian selectors to hedge their bets on their first test choices darts is likely to retain his place as australia especially spin at the gabba the selectors have also named left arm off spinner doherty and leg spinner steve smith young batsman callum ferguson. provides a middle order variety as well as coverage for simon cattle who returns to first class cricket this week after a thumb injury and vice captain michael clarke who has a sore back. would be far away from from playing our best cricket the last of a period it's all about others there's been a bit of doom and gloom around us driving about about the performances of the day in the last little bit but. happy to see some of the younger guys standing up in first class cricket looking for this this week's round of matches getting under way and saying some
cricket and australia have named a seventeen man squad for the upcoming ashes with the first test against england starting in brisbane on the them but the twenty fifth australia's recent run of losses and concerns over form around such a spinner nathan hauritz may have caused the australian selectors to hedge their bets on their first test choices darts is likely to retain his place as australia especially spin at the gabba the selectors have also named left arm off spinner doherty and leg...
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-australia agreement that expires in january. i know everyone here agrees that australia's a close friend and valued ally to our country. moreover, australia provides over 20% of the uranium used by u.s. domestic nuclear power reactors. while the united states does not need a framework agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation in force to purchase and receive uranium fuel supplies, australian law does require such an agreement in order to export uranium. if a new agreement is not passed and come into effect this year, it will have to be resubmitted to the next congress, given the statutory requirement for 90 days of continuous session to elapse, it would likely be may before the new agreement could come into effect. if australia's therefore forbidden by its own law to export uranium to the united states, it would stand to lose some $250 million in revenue, but more importantly the bill would ensure that this new agreement comes into force and that we, the united states, can continue to purchase what we require in this nuclear do
-australia agreement that expires in january. i know everyone here agrees that australia's a close friend and valued ally to our country. moreover, australia provides over 20% of the uranium used by u.s. domestic nuclear power reactors. while the united states does not need a framework agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation in force to purchase and receive uranium fuel supplies, australian law does require such an agreement in order to export uranium. if a new agreement is not passed and...
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backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as he arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor such results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of the day having won i won the six matches so far this season meanwhile the italians thanks to their second brain of the campaign against the army men on wednesday the seventy one sixty five the tree known as record is now in true losses as they wanted to make table walter scott will now made a major turnaround to make it into the top sixteen in the system in each of whom in the team's head coach for the time being i me want to get a promise secured a seventy one sixty seven win over the russians like he's in poland supply in their first win of the competition and breaks their five games losing streak thank god i was instrumental for the hosts in the closing stages when you scored twelve of his fourteen points the last leave him to just two wins out of six
backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as he arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor such results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of the day having won i won the six matches so far this season meanwhile the italians thanks to their second brain of the campaign against the army men on wednesday...
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during vietnam in australia, they discharge returning troops at the airport. in some sense, it's a good metaphor for what goes on the government spends a lot of time turning civilians into soldiers. if you spend 40 years in the military, you'll spend 40 years training. there is no point where they say you are done, you are a soldier, you can set this one out. when we returned soldiers to civilian life, we dropped the ball off at the airport. there is no thinking that we spent two years turning this person into a combat veteran. it's going to take at least that long to return him to the civilian world. the other point that it may be think of was that while we integrate civilians into the military model, it is fixed. a lot of the process is taking a square peg and grinding it down until they are round and sticking it in to a round hole. when we return people to civilian life, it can't just be how do we change soldiers so they adjust to the civilian world. their communities have to adjust as well because now they are round and we can't fix that square hole. peopl
during vietnam in australia, they discharge returning troops at the airport. in some sense, it's a good metaphor for what goes on the government spends a lot of time turning civilians into soldiers. if you spend 40 years in the military, you'll spend 40 years training. there is no point where they say you are done, you are a soldier, you can set this one out. when we returned soldiers to civilian life, we dropped the ball off at the airport. there is no thinking that we spent two years turning...
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it was like the size of an acre or a hectare, i guess, in australia. and so i also had this innate-- this internal fascination with mechanics. so i decided to take the lawnmower apart one day because i got sick of it running. and i took it apart in the hopes that i would break it. but then i started playing around with it and i started learning about the internal combustion engine. then i started inventing things. just you know, when you live a life of simplicity, we'll call it, you start wondering how you can solve problems. and so, you know, now we fast forward to graduating from high school. i wound up basically living out of my car for about 3 months when i was 17. i was working at this fast food fish restaurant, not really going anywhere in life. and there's this line cook there, his name is charlie harrison, and he said, "you know, you're a pretty good cook. "you know, you seem to love this stuff. "i'm going to culinary school in the fall. you know, you want to sign up for this?" and i'm like, "dude, i'm living out of my car." you know, i could n
it was like the size of an acre or a hectare, i guess, in australia. and so i also had this innate-- this internal fascination with mechanics. so i decided to take the lawnmower apart one day because i got sick of it running. and i took it apart in the hopes that i would break it. but then i started playing around with it and i started learning about the internal combustion engine. then i started inventing things. just you know, when you live a life of simplicity, we'll call it, you start...
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is backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as he arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor such results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of the day having won the six matches so far this season in one of the italians thanks to their second grand of the campaign against the army men on wednesday the seventy one sixty five the tree on those records is now untrue losses as they wanted to make table walter scott will now made a major turnaround to make it into the top sixteen in the system shakun in the team head coach for the time being i me wanting to play a proper home secured a seventy one sixty seven went over the feels like poland supply and their first win of the competition breaks their five game losing streak thank god i was instrumental for the hosts in the closing stages when he scored twelve of his fourteen points the last leaves him to put just two wins out of six so far and actually
is backing down on the former england captain shares his diplomatic side as he arrives in australia for an off season two. under start with basketball where tesco moscow have sacked their coach disco. after a poor such results in the euro league the coach resigned following his side's defeat to milan i left them rooted to the bottom of the day having won the six matches so far this season in one of the italians thanks to their second grand of the campaign against the army men on wednesday the...
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he served some time in australia but now gabe watson faces prison here. ahead his attorney is talking about the case only on "the early show." we'll be right back with that exclusive. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. ey. - i'll be home soon. until then, i have my wingman helping me out. tommy? - i helped dad pick it out. - it's beautiful. - behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open heart collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same: keep your heart open, and love will always find its way in. - i love you. - i love you too. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. come in saturday at 6 a.m. for great deals on electronics! like a vizio 37-inch hdtv for $378 and get a $40 gi
he served some time in australia but now gabe watson faces prison here. ahead his attorney is talking about the case only on "the early show." we'll be right back with that exclusive. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. ey. - i'll be home soon. until then, i have my wingman helping me out. tommy? - i helped dad pick it out. - it's beautiful. - behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open...
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australia was called one of america's closestllies and thanked the country for their mmitment to the war in afghanistan. >> i expressed my personal thanks to the people of australia through the prime minister for the enormous sacrifices that are being made in afghanistan by australian troops. >> in the meeting president obama said the u.s. and asian countries could benefit from building stronger trade relationships. he'll spend his last day in asia tomorrow. >>> since it opened more than 150 years ago, the smithsonian museums have been free for any and all visitors. one proposal to reduce the national debt could make the smithsonian start charging for entrance. tom sherwood has the story. >> reporter: the air and space museum draws millions every year to the smithsonian comex on the national mall, one of america's premiere tourists spots. >> it's 19 museums and research centers. right here lining the mall are all of the big museums. >> reporr: founded in the 1800s from a request by benefactor, the smithsonian gets the operating funds from american taxpayers. now a bipartisan commissi
australia was called one of america's closestllies and thanked the country for their mmitment to the war in afghanistan. >> i expressed my personal thanks to the people of australia through the prime minister for the enormous sacrifices that are being made in afghanistan by australian troops. >> in the meeting president obama said the u.s. and asian countries could benefit from building stronger trade relationships. he'll spend his last day in asia tomorrow. >>> since it...
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he met with that country's prime minister before meeting with australia's prime minister ahead of the asia pacific economic cooperation forum. president obama thanked australia for its commitment to the war in afghanistan. >> i expressed my personal thanks to the people of australia through the prime minister for the enormous sacrifices that are being made in afghanistan by australian troops. >> president obama said the u.s. and asian countries could benefit from building stronger trade relationships. >>> the smithsonian has been around since 1846 and all that time you haven't paid a dime to get in and enjoy the exhibits. >> that could change because of possible budget cuts to the museums. president obama's deficit reduction commission suggests congress cut $225 million from the smithsonian institution budget and begin charging admission fees to make up for the lost money. the difference would be made up by charging $7.50 per visitor. what do you think? >> a lot of people said i would pay to get into the smithsonian because you go to other big cities and you pay to get in. >> the othe
he met with that country's prime minister before meeting with australia's prime minister ahead of the asia pacific economic cooperation forum. president obama thanked australia for its commitment to the war in afghanistan. >> i expressed my personal thanks to the people of australia through the prime minister for the enormous sacrifices that are being made in afghanistan by australian troops. >> president obama said the u.s. and asian countries could benefit from building stronger...
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>> australia has always been a country that has welcomed immigrants. and canada. in fact, today, both of them are doing something smarter than we are. we have a program called hv visas that go to highly educated graduates. we limit this in a very foolish way to 65,000 each year. they are scooped up every day by every high-tech firm in america. bill gates has pleaded with congress to raise that limit. he said that 30% of their patents come from engineers that are foreign born. ideas have no boundaries. if we limit the ability of this country to absorbent welcome the best young minds from around the world, they will go to australia, to germany, to canada. >> is the argument not that if we give the jobs to those people, that those jobs will not be available for americans? >> that is the argument, but it is profoundly wrong. first of all, there are not enough americans with these degrees. we had three americans this year, two of them foreign-born. what did they create? one of them led to fiber optics, the other with digital photography. how many americans have jobs to
>> australia has always been a country that has welcomed immigrants. and canada. in fact, today, both of them are doing something smarter than we are. we have a program called hv visas that go to highly educated graduates. we limit this in a very foolish way to 65,000 each year. they are scooped up every day by every high-tech firm in america. bill gates has pleaded with congress to raise that limit. he said that 30% of their patents come from engineers that are foreign born. ideas have...
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that was -- >> jimmy: that's when you know you're in australia. that's not a normal sign that you see places. no people. it says "no people" is what it says, because there's crocodiles. so no people. so who's going to read this? >> i read it. >> jimmy: yeah, you read it. yeah. >> and i kept going. >> jimmy: you kept going. and i saw a crocodile. it was fun. >> jimmy: what is this thing? >> that is a poisonous toad. >> jimmy: see, that's what i'm talking about. why would you do this to me? it drives me nuts. >> it's cute. it's little. >> jimmy: poisonous toad. what does that mean, even? does he have -- he doesn't have teeth, does he? >> well, he has these like, pockets of poison on his sides where i was holding. so, if you squeeze too fight, the poison bursts out. >> jimmy: oh, my god. and then, look at this. this is just -- i love this. this is just you waiting for a shark to come eat you, and you're just rubbing it in my face that i warned you. [ laughter ] you're such a nerd. i love this. and then, look at this. aw, you're kissing a little koala
that was -- >> jimmy: that's when you know you're in australia. that's not a normal sign that you see places. no people. it says "no people" is what it says, because there's crocodiles. so no people. so who's going to read this? >> i read it. >> jimmy: yeah, you read it. yeah. >> and i kept going. >> jimmy: you kept going. and i saw a crocodile. it was fun. >> jimmy: what is this thing? >> that is a poisonous toad. >> jimmy: see, that's...
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[laughter] [applause] go australia. they were wonderful young men, and i attended the 1994 dedication of their vietnam memorial, which is really powerful, profound, and beautiful. i found the name barbara black, their only nurse who died as a result of the water, her name is on the wall at their memorial, at in -- who died as a result of her name is on the wall at their memorial, etched in the bronze. we try to remember each of these generations, wartime and peacetime, and comprehend their achievements and appreciate the enormity of their contributions to our country. the vietnam generation leaves a memorial as a testament to the american spirit. this memorial galvanized the nation to honor those momentous sacrifices, hours of hard ship, days of courage and years of service, of men and women no different than the millions before them or after them, or today. the vietnam women's memorial leaves its legacy on women's veteran stories now being written into american consciousness. these stories shine a light on the names et
[laughter] [applause] go australia. they were wonderful young men, and i attended the 1994 dedication of their vietnam memorial, which is really powerful, profound, and beautiful. i found the name barbara black, their only nurse who died as a result of the water, her name is on the wall at their memorial, at in -- who died as a result of her name is on the wall at their memorial, etched in the bronze. we try to remember each of these generations, wartime and peacetime, and comprehend their...
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planemaker airbus has sent a specialist to singapore to cooperate with the aviation authorities of australia and other countries in investigating the cause of an engine blowout on a super jumbo jet. on thursday a qantas airways airbus a-380 made an emergency landing in singapore after one of its four engines broke off over indonesia. none of the 459 passengers and crew was injured. australia's qantas airways has suspended all of its airbus a380 services until flight safety can be confirmed. one of the passengers filmed the plane making its emergency landing. the footage clearly shows white flames from the left wing. the troubled airbus a380 jet was delivered to qantas airways in september 2008. since then, the aircraft has taken 831 flights and recorded more than 8,000 flying hours. britain's rolls-royce, which manufactured the plane's engines, issued a statement on thursday saying that the investigation was still at an early stage so it would be inappropriate to draw any conclusions. >>> a number of large-scale anti-u.s. demonstrations have been held throughout iran. the rallies were arrang
planemaker airbus has sent a specialist to singapore to cooperate with the aviation authorities of australia and other countries in investigating the cause of an engine blowout on a super jumbo jet. on thursday a qantas airways airbus a-380 made an emergency landing in singapore after one of its four engines broke off over indonesia. none of the 459 passengers and crew was injured. australia's qantas airways has suspended all of its airbus a380 services until flight safety can be confirmed. one...
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. >> australia? >> australia? >> george turner marsh. >> no trees at all. people see trees in the city and think they may have been made. sand and scrub. at some point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in 19th avenue, imagine what it was like back then. >> [inaudible] i would say this is after they began to develop some homesteading entries. >> it was a large chicken ranch out there. lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly. he donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races
. >> australia? >> australia? >> george turner marsh. >> no trees at all. people see trees in the city and think they may have been made. sand and scrub. at some point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in...
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>> i have busy life i reason a football team in australia. i have a cattle farm. i have my beautiful family and wife and it two sons. >> charlie: what did you learn about all the business that happened downtown in new york. >> i was thinking you were going to ask that today and i was thinking it through. if i were to answer -- i'm going answer you honestly. but it's going to bring it back into my life again by talking about it so just know the burden you're placing on me. i think it indelablindelibly ch. it was a very very minor situation that was made into something outrageous. more violence perpetuated me walking between the car to the courtroom with the waiting media than anything i'd done. you know. you can apologize for something a million times and for some reason people want to you apologize over and over and over again. really, i don't want to go around those circles again but yeah, it very definitely affected me. affected me pyschologically. >> charlie: still? >> i keep having to talk about it. >> charlie: but it's not affecting you pyschologically. you c
>> i have busy life i reason a football team in australia. i have a cattle farm. i have my beautiful family and wife and it two sons. >> charlie: what did you learn about all the business that happened downtown in new york. >> i was thinking you were going to ask that today and i was thinking it through. if i were to answer -- i'm going answer you honestly. but it's going to bring it back into my life again by talking about it so just know the burden you're placing on me. i...
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now, after 18 months in a prison in australia for the death of his wife. could he face jail time for the same crime here in the states? >> and what michelle obama said to her husband after the midterms. barbara walters' exclusive interview with the first couple. we have that coming up, right after the break. you don't want to miss it. stay here. stay with us. you don't want to miss it. stay here. stay us with us. o we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! with us. with us. with us. we can bring the whole gang! it's hard to beat double miles! i want a maze, a sword, a... oww! [ male announcer ] get the venture card from capital one and earn double miles on every purchase, every day. go to capitalone.com. i wonder what it could be?! what's in your wallet? let's raise a glass to cookies just out of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk. >>> good morning. happy black friday. the shopping
now, after 18 months in a prison in australia for the death of his wife. could he face jail time for the same crime here in the states? >> and what michelle obama said to her husband after the midterms. barbara walters' exclusive interview with the first couple. we have that coming up, right after the break. you don't want to miss it. stay here. stay with us. you don't want to miss it. stay here. stay us with us. o we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! with us. with us....
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the asean plus 6 group adds australia, india and new zealand to the 13 countries. the transpacific partnership originated in a free trade agreement among brunei, chile, new zealand and singapore. negotiations are under way to expand it with another five apec members, including the united states and australia. >>> ahead of the apec summit scheduled for this weekend, we have been looking at japan/u.s. relations here on "newsline." our series wraps up today with a story about nuclear cooperation between the two allies. u.s. president obama is calling for tightened global nuclear security. japan as the only country where nuclear bombs have been dropped strongly supports his initiative. president obama hosted a nuclear security summit last april in washington. obama has said his long-term goal is to create a world without nuclear weapons but he recognizes nuclear terrorism as an imminent threat to international security. >> the urgency of the threat and catastrophic consequences of even a single act of nuclear terrorism demand an effort that is at once bold and pragmati
the asean plus 6 group adds australia, india and new zealand to the 13 countries. the transpacific partnership originated in a free trade agreement among brunei, chile, new zealand and singapore. negotiations are under way to expand it with another five apec members, including the united states and australia. >>> ahead of the apec summit scheduled for this weekend, we have been looking at japan/u.s. relations here on "newsline." our series wraps up today with a story about...
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a lot of people have been talk about two men who were diving off the coast of australia, they surfaced and their boat was gone. they lost that camera, even though they were rescued. unbelievab unbelievably, that camera has now surfaced four years later and the images are still intact. we'll be taking a look at more of those pictures and also hear the divers harrowing story. >>> the latest on the murder case of the so called hiccup girl jennifer mee. her mother speaks out for the first time since her arrest. >> reporter: nearly three weeks after her arrest, jennifer mee is still in jail having nailed in her recent attempt to get out on bond. among those opposing her release was the victim's family. jennifer mee who became known three years ago as the hiccup girl went to court hoping to get out of jail on bond. >> i would point out that miss mee poses absolutely no risk of flight. >> reporter: and once again jennifer mee was hiccupping. >> there's been no evidence presented that she has in her possession either the resources or the ability to flee. >> reporter: mee and two young men are
a lot of people have been talk about two men who were diving off the coast of australia, they surfaced and their boat was gone. they lost that camera, even though they were rescued. unbelievab unbelievably, that camera has now surfaced four years later and the images are still intact. we'll be taking a look at more of those pictures and also hear the divers harrowing story. >>> the latest on the murder case of the so called hiccup girl jennifer mee. her mother speaks out for the first...
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backing down under the former england captain shows his diplomatic side as he arrived in australia for an off season tool. to start with tennis where roger federer has maintained his one hundred percent record this year's a.t.p. world tour finals in london and secured a semi final spot with a straight sets win over rome in so doing while the two made sure he qualified for the round robin stage without relying on complicated tony taishan this and beat the swede seven six six three to go top of being. a separate exam tomorrow will join him in the last four if he takes a set of average fare in thursday's late match. and as rafael nadal put himself on the brink of a semifinal place classing novak djokovic and straight sets watched by football legend donna you're dollops a more consistent player throughout the early on which i think it's dangerous. because. he's also helped by an era drop of which the serbian have to consult with medics is point out limbs is causing him problems he committed thirty one. dollars one seven five six three. over to football now where russian premier league side
backing down under the former england captain shows his diplomatic side as he arrived in australia for an off season tool. to start with tennis where roger federer has maintained his one hundred percent record this year's a.t.p. world tour finals in london and secured a semi final spot with a straight sets win over rome in so doing while the two made sure he qualified for the round robin stage without relying on complicated tony taishan this and beat the swede seven six six three to go top of...
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i will focus on that and you can focus on australia if you want. how much of our world is that absence of experience at the societal level of play in the ability of combat veterans to heal or to reintegrate? in other words is the fact that your average american does not really have any clue about what war is about, does that really-- how much effect does that have on war healing? i think that is the question? yeah. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i can't answer your full question. i again come again, as much from usa due from anything else. i know the boundaries that i face, the things they can't move. i can only do what i can do. how does a society learn to welcome anybody? i think one thing simply is, what did you learn about compassion? it was only by suffering. how does anyone learn about compassion? they learn about it by suffering which is a developmental issue and an issue of lock. so if you had good luck and you have been lucky in life, and you have been lucky, i don't know how much compassion that you are going to get and feel. we are all busy.
i will focus on that and you can focus on australia if you want. how much of our world is that absence of experience at the societal level of play in the ability of combat veterans to heal or to reintegrate? in other words is the fact that your average american does not really have any clue about what war is about, does that really-- how much effect does that have on war healing? i think that is the question? yeah. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i can't answer your full question. i again come...