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australia went olympic medals in shooting. australia is a high premium placed on rustic masculinity. it has some similarities with the u.s.. another similarity is we had had in the previous couple of decades occasionally mass shootings, about once a year we had a mass shooting. on each occasion, there's a lot of talk about the gun laws, and politicians similar to hear, avoiding the issue saying, "well, we need to look at family values and mental health" and everything else, basically, been too frightened to do anything about the gun laws. the gun lobby always the -- to hurtothreatens politically. the anchor in the public was so high by then that really, that was the tipping point for australia. as you said, the prime minister exercised leadership and call all the states together and said, we're going to fix this. the laws were state laws, so we had a patchwork of different laws. some states had stronger laws, but the weaker ones undermine those with stronger ones. what we got was a scheme of nationally uniform laws, which set
australia went olympic medals in shooting. australia is a high premium placed on rustic masculinity. it has some similarities with the u.s.. another similarity is we had had in the previous couple of decades occasionally mass shootings, about once a year we had a mass shooting. on each occasion, there's a lot of talk about the gun laws, and politicians similar to hear, avoiding the issue saying, "well, we need to look at family values and mental health" and everything else, basically,...
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let's look at australia. rebecca peters on the national network on small arms, rebecca before we talk to you i want to show the audience a clip that explains what happens back in 1996 in australia. >> the 1996 transform gun control legislation in australia. semiautomatic weapons were banned, 700,000 guns destroyed in a buy back scheme. >> we should be going to the americans and saying, look what we did. >> the president has the guts to get it done. >> but they won't do it because they're worried about the gun control lobbyists and worried about the politics. >> cenk: rebecca, tell us what happened in australia after they had that very strict gun control? >> well, in australia we had had a mass shooting about once a year for the previous couple of decades, and each time the politicians avoided the topic of fixing the gun laws even though it was clear that they needed to be fixed because they were a afraid of the gun lobby but there were 35 people killed in one day, and by that time the public demand, the publi
let's look at australia. rebecca peters on the national network on small arms, rebecca before we talk to you i want to show the audience a clip that explains what happens back in 1996 in australia. >> the 1996 transform gun control legislation in australia. semiautomatic weapons were banned, 700,000 guns destroyed in a buy back scheme. >> we should be going to the americans and saying, look what we did. >> the president has the guts to get it done. >> but they won't do...
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let's look at australia. rebecca peters on the national network on small arms, rebecca before we talk to you i want to show the audience a clip that explains what happens back in 1996 in australia. >> the 1996 transform gun control legislation in australia. semiautomatic weapons were banned, 700,000 guns destroyed in a buy back scheme. >> we should be going to the americans and saying, look what we did. >> the president has the guts to get it done. >> but they won't do it because they're worried about the gun control lobbyists and worried about the politics. >> cenk: rebecca, tell us what happened in australia after they had that very strict gun control? >> well, in australia we had had a mass shooting about once a year for the previous couple of decades, and each time the politicians avoided the topic of fixing the gun laws even though it was clear that they needed to be fixed because they were a afraid of the gun lobby but there were 35 people killed in one day and by that time the public demand, the public
let's look at australia. rebecca peters on the national network on small arms, rebecca before we talk to you i want to show the audience a clip that explains what happens back in 1996 in australia. >> the 1996 transform gun control legislation in australia. semiautomatic weapons were banned, 700,000 guns destroyed in a buy back scheme. >> we should be going to the americans and saying, look what we did. >> the president has the guts to get it done. >> but they won't do...
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now, in australia -- >> well, go ahead. >> in australia, they did ban semiautomatic weapons and the crime rate plummeted there. and they say in australia, that was a very effective public policy deal. that happened in 1996. they did a study and said look, hand guns, okay. a little stricter than here, not so much. canada, 60 days to obtain a firearm there. they put you through hoops. you got to jump through hoops all over the place. would either australia or canada, the data there, 'cause much lower gun homicide rate in both of those countries -- would that convince you at all? >> well, no, because in australia, while it went down immediately after the ban, what happened subsequently is it went back up again. >> not according to the andrew lee of the national university there, who studied ten years homicides fell 59% and suicides 65%. so that's the latest study out of there. >> well, more recent data shows that, in fact, it's coming way back up again. people are also using other weapons to commit crimes if australia as well. >> you know as well as i do that -- in australia, here it's 3.3%.
now, in australia -- >> well, go ahead. >> in australia, they did ban semiautomatic weapons and the crime rate plummeted there. and they say in australia, that was a very effective public policy deal. that happened in 1996. they did a study and said look, hand guns, okay. a little stricter than here, not so much. canada, 60 days to obtain a firearm there. they put you through hoops. you got to jump through hoops all over the place. would either australia or canada, the data there,...
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in a country like australia, a continent like australia, the driest continent on earth, the last thing you want to do is to deplete or contaminate your water supplies. this is an industry which is going to do one of those two things -- deplete or contaminate our underground water! >> other farmers have fewer misgivings -- simon drury, for instance. many consider him a traitor to the cause, but he welcomes the gas as an additional source of income. on his 2000 hectare property, 47 wells are being drilled. for each production site he receives a few thousand dollars a year in compensation. he's not allowed to say exactly how much. a confidentiality clause forbids it. >> they are trying to help us. they want to do the best for the landholders. because what it is -- it's a joint venture between the landholder and the gas company. we're going to be working together for 20 or 30, as kylie said, 40 years. so we can't be clashing. i mean it's just like a bad marriage gone wrong. >> his two youngest sons are learning cattle herding, but in a few years they'll certainly be working in the gas indu
in a country like australia, a continent like australia, the driest continent on earth, the last thing you want to do is to deplete or contaminate your water supplies. this is an industry which is going to do one of those two things -- deplete or contaminate our underground water! >> other farmers have fewer misgivings -- simon drury, for instance. many consider him a traitor to the cause, but he welcomes the gas as an additional source of income. on his 2000 hectare property, 47 wells...
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could look to australia for guidelines in regulating gun laws. in massacre in 1996, 35 people died of. >> it was australia's worst massacre since european colonization at a popular tourist spot. 35 people were shot and killed in a single day. but the government seized the moment to bring in tough new gun control laws. semi automatic rifles were banned all but for the police. a new licensing scheme came in for all gun ownership. >> the government is offering a really good buy back here. >> over 700,000 guns were handed in and destroyed within a year. the impact was dramatic. >> in the few years, we had 100 people shto dead in mass shootings. after those laws, there have been no more mass shootings. >> could something similar happened in the united states? australia does not have the united states history or attachment to guns. there is no australian equivalent to the constitutional right to bear arms. over 80% in favor in australia and they have far fewer guns in the first place. >> as for the policy issues in a vault, rigid it is for others to co
could look to australia for guidelines in regulating gun laws. in massacre in 1996, 35 people died of. >> it was australia's worst massacre since european colonization at a popular tourist spot. 35 people were shot and killed in a single day. but the government seized the moment to bring in tough new gun control laws. semi automatic rifles were banned all but for the police. a new licensing scheme came in for all gun ownership. >> the government is offering a really good buy back...
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. >> like this video shot by our friend jeff down in australia. you see a truck coming up the road. you see dust flying. >> what's different about this giant mack truck? >> what's he, what's he, what's he pulling there? >> he's pulling not one, not two, not three, but four trailers. this is basically what -- is called a road train. >> i've seen these before, too. it's such a long overland haul in australia that to make it efficient, they've got to carry as much as they possibly can. >> it's scary to watch it go by. it just, it's like a caterpillar or centipede coming over these hills. >> i hope the route is straight because turning this thing, imagine trying to make like a three-point turn? you'd be all over the place. >> are you more respected in the trucker world if you can walk into a place and say -- i hauled four trailers. >> i think so. i think you're measured by, you know, the length of your trailer. >> size does matter in this profession. >>> plastic cups and a bunch of ping-pong balls. >> beer pong for nerds. >>> see how this one blows up, next. >> and cute kids hamming it
. >> like this video shot by our friend jeff down in australia. you see a truck coming up the road. you see dust flying. >> what's different about this giant mack truck? >> what's he, what's he, what's he pulling there? >> he's pulling not one, not two, not three, but four trailers. this is basically what -- is called a road train. >> i've seen these before, too. it's such a long overland haul in australia that to make it efficient, they've got to carry as much as...
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. >>> australia central bank held its rate setting meeting. matthew taylor has the details. >> the market had been pricing in a 25 basis point rate cut and the reserve bank delivered with an early christmas present. central bank lowering the cash rate to 3%, this is the lowest level since the height of the global financial crisis back in 2009. the rba says while it's still waiting to seat impact of its previous 150 basis points of rate cuts work its way through the economy, the global outlook is still seen to the down side and judge policy easing was appropriate right now. it does point to some signs of strength, though, particularly in china saying growth there appears to have stabilized and says the european economy remains a problem. domestically it says a return to strong consumption in australia is unlikely and that the rate cut is designed to foster growth in the local economy. the attention here in australia is now turning to wednesday's gdp figures with the treasurer wayne swan saying he wouldn't be surprised to see a slight moderation
. >>> australia central bank held its rate setting meeting. matthew taylor has the details. >> the market had been pricing in a 25 basis point rate cut and the reserve bank delivered with an early christmas present. central bank lowering the cash rate to 3%, this is the lowest level since the height of the global financial crisis back in 2009. the rba says while it's still waiting to seat impact of its previous 150 basis points of rate cuts work its way through the economy, the...
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try to stem gun sales in this country you will run into a serious roadblock. >> australia had a mass killing in the mid-90's's. it passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to return then. the government brought them back. after a certain date if there were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime, especially in suicide, an interesting development. it seems to me you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership and australia was 5% of households. hear, gallup has shown is 47%. we have a second amendment and the whole history going back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds along that we pass are almost always an effective as a result because there are 300 million weapons out there today. unless you recall them the way australia did and when we can not you will have a reservoir that will last for 100 years. >> you try that in this country, you can imagine. >> you will have an insurrection. >> the dilemma of gun-control. you do not need to permit guns -- and i understand there are already plenty o
try to stem gun sales in this country you will run into a serious roadblock. >> australia had a mass killing in the mid-90's's. it passed a severe loss where all existing guns had to return then. the government brought them back. after a certain date if there were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime, especially in suicide, an interesting development. it seems to me you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership and australia...
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unforgiving part of australia's unforgiving part of australia's outback. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. today michigan lawmakers are expected to begin casting the final votes on legislation critics say will be a major blow to organized labor. the right-to-work debate is expected to draw large protests at the state capitol. governor rick snyder in a reversal says he will sign the bill into law as soon as it hits his desk. in michigan yesterday, president obama said the law was politically driven. susan mcginnis is in washington with details. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, the governor now says he wants the economic boost that the law would bring, the jobs and the companies that would locate there, but many disagree. workers say it's going to push down their pay and benefits and weaken unions. police stand shoulder to shoulder preparing for as many as 10,000 protesters at the michigan state capitol today. >> people have a constitutional right to demonstrate. however, all we
unforgiving part of australia's unforgiving part of australia's outback. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. today michigan lawmakers are expected to begin casting the final votes on legislation critics say will be a major blow to organized labor. the right-to-work debate is expected to draw large protests at the state capitol. governor rick snyder in a reversal says he will sign the bill into law as soon as it hits his desk. in...
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one of the examples from australia is extremely important. the other thing is we have to remember that the u.s. accounts for 80% of the deaths due to these kinds of weapons. and 87% -- globally. and 87% of the death of children globally. >> governor? >> i mean, it's important to note that up until this event in connecticut, we were going in the wrong direction. i mean, most embarrassing to watch the house of representatives take up a bill that would have prevented the sale of weapons to people on the terrorism list. the bill failed. this is crazy. we have to get to the point of having a conversation about whether the public interest is somehow served by having access to uzis and a kept 47s. >> it mike makes me think what the table won't solve the problem. we need something much more aggressive, that is, outside of this political conversation. >> i think you'll have a couple of different conversations going on the president obama has asked the absolutely right pepper, vice president joe biden, to head up the effort and he wants a report by end
one of the examples from australia is extremely important. the other thing is we have to remember that the u.s. accounts for 80% of the deaths due to these kinds of weapons. and 87% -- globally. and 87% of the death of children globally. >> governor? >> i mean, it's important to note that up until this event in connecticut, we were going in the wrong direction. i mean, most embarrassing to watch the house of representatives take up a bill that would have prevented the sale of...
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it is held to raise funds for an organization in australia. it is not really a race, race. it is more of a navigation exercise between 19 teams. their goal really is to raise funds so that they can provide this flying service to rural areas and australia to provide for people who live in the areas. >> getting around that country is really the only way in some cases. >> right. we get to see some of the flights. beautiful. >> and raising funds. it is a great way to see the country especially if you have never been to australia and doing something really remarkable. >>> if you have ever been curious about what a ninja's bed room looks like wonder no more. >> swords and black outfits? >> no. >> mike is an artist. he was on nbc's ninja warrior tv show. he has rings, ropes, bars. he is swinging from one part of his bedroom to another. he does all types of different strength maneuvers. watch him here. he is on that bar swinging and then moves the bar up. >> this is pretty cool but it would stink to be this guy's room mate. think about the noise. he would have to pay more rent. >>
it is held to raise funds for an organization in australia. it is not really a race, race. it is more of a navigation exercise between 19 teams. their goal really is to raise funds so that they can provide this flying service to rural areas and australia to provide for people who live in the areas. >> getting around that country is really the only way in some cases. >> right. we get to see some of the flights. beautiful. >> and raising funds. it is a great way to see the...
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unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be an insurrection. , we allowed guns that are made specifically to injured in the most grievous way and the fastest way. these are military weapons. we do not have to keep permitting those on our streets. they do not kill deer. the deer would be so torn up you would not eat them. makes no sense at all. it doesn't make any sense either to allow people on the street who need severe treatment, and need it right away. charles, you are wrong about that. people who have children and our try to do something about it have to wait weeks, sometimes months, to get a bed. at fairfax hospital, they eliminated the psych ward. >> we had someone attached himself to the civil-rights for those confined in
unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be an insurrection. , we allowed guns that are made specifically to injured...
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we're not talking about australia. but in fact the homicide rate in australia and the united states during that same period was dropping at roughly the same percent annual. we have the lowest homicide rate we've had in decades. >> schieffer: but the reason that we have fewer homicides right new, more people are getting shot. the number of people getting shot is up 20%. homicides are down for the same reason that deaths are down on the battlefield. you have better emergency room coverage. you have better medicine. >> and that's good. but, you know, thinking of this whole-- you know, in 2010, the f.b.i. statistics show that more people in this country were beaten to death than were killed by long guns of all kinds, including the so-called assault weapons. now, anybody killed by any method say tragedy. i'm not arguing that it isn't. what i am saying, bob, is that when you look at the problem-- let's say we pass diann dianne feinstein's bill, how would that stop the next school shooting? it wouldn't. because it doesn't tak
we're not talking about australia. but in fact the homicide rate in australia and the united states during that same period was dropping at roughly the same percent annual. we have the lowest homicide rate we've had in decades. >> schieffer: but the reason that we have fewer homicides right new, more people are getting shot. the number of people getting shot is up 20%. homicides are down for the same reason that deaths are down on the battlefield. you have better emergency room coverage....
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over australia? you know, everybody thinks australia is such a wonderland place. you know these creatures that go bouncing? >> the kangaroo. >> they don't live in harmony with the kangaroo. they kill them. the front of your car in australia, they have this thing called a ruar. it is a bumper for killing kangaroos. >> like driving down the road and you might have to hit a kangaroo? that's how dismissive they are. they don't want to scrape them off the car. >> what about the baby in the pouch? joy they kill them too. >> it all goes under the rubar. >> we are 16th on the list, but everyone is coming here. how many people do you know em grated to switzerland or sweden who didn't go because they wanted to marry a hot wife? >> exactly. >> if it is a hot woman competition i enjoy some switzerland. >> be very careful. >> swiss women are known to be very attractive. >> aren't they snow bunnies there? >> there are snow bunnies where there is snow. >> you are splitting hairs when you are comparing the united states to say australia and switzerland. they are on the top 10. bu
over australia? you know, everybody thinks australia is such a wonderland place. you know these creatures that go bouncing? >> the kangaroo. >> they don't live in harmony with the kangaroo. they kill them. the front of your car in australia, they have this thing called a ruar. it is a bumper for killing kangaroos. >> like driving down the road and you might have to hit a kangaroo? that's how dismissive they are. they don't want to scrape them off the car. >> what about...
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unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be an insurrection. , we allowed guns that are made specifically to injured in the most grievous way and the fastest way. these are military weapons. we do not have to keep permitting those on our streets. they do not kill deer. the deer would be so torn up you would not eat them. makes no sense at all. it doesn't make any sense either to allow people on the street who need severe treatment, and need it right away. charles, you are wrong about that. people who have children and our try to do something about it have to wait weeks, sometimes months, to get a bed. at fairfax hospital, they elinated the psych ward. >> we had someone attached himself to the civil-rights for those confined in m
unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be an insurrection. , we allowed guns that are made specifically to injured...
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australia could send the military and escort them out of the area. there's a lot of trade deals and money at stake. japan is a very strong economic superpower a.m. they tend to get what they want. >> the global financial crisis has left millions of people without jobs. in south korea, youth unemployment is at nearly 7%. one group of graduates have come up with an unusual way to address the problem. >> it is a difference now let the 2012 from how they began it. she did during temporary work in a small office, one of countless graduates finding scant reward after years of hard study. while the pay is no better, she has become a member of a new group designed to help young people face hardships. >> i am the secretary general. i doubt that i would get the kind love and recognition i find your anywhere else. i am very pleased with the job. but she went to a fortune teller to gauge moving to australia to work in a nail salon. visited a group that specializes in finding work overseas. >> i want to experience life overseas. it's the opportunity came up, i wo
australia could send the military and escort them out of the area. there's a lot of trade deals and money at stake. japan is a very strong economic superpower a.m. they tend to get what they want. >> the global financial crisis has left millions of people without jobs. in south korea, youth unemployment is at nearly 7%. one group of graduates have come up with an unusual way to address the problem. >> it is a difference now let the 2012 from how they began it. she did during...
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australia open of starts in the fortnight. she is currently in china in preparations for the millburn and then. last time, she is beaten in a third round. she needs to improve to win back a place in the top 10. >> we're trying to get ready in two weeks. we are just not ready for the matches. the australian open is where i had my most difficulties and i'm trying this year for better preparation to be more ready. i will try my best. >> as much of the world celebrate new year's eve, alex burton is celebrating his birthday. his office of member wish to united manager the best. >> happy birthday. congratulations. happy new year to him and his family. >> now to a good comeback story -- sweden [indiscernible] 1 hydro when a torn achilles' tendon ruin her chance for the olympics. then came the 2005 world athletic championships in helsinki. she made it back from injury and became the world champion. >> my greatest moment on sports and i would say my life was winning the world championship. getting a gold medal was fantastic and the pre
australia open of starts in the fortnight. she is currently in china in preparations for the millburn and then. last time, she is beaten in a third round. she needs to improve to win back a place in the top 10. >> we're trying to get ready in two weeks. we are just not ready for the matches. the australian open is where i had my most difficulties and i'm trying this year for better preparation to be more ready. i will try my best. >> as much of the world celebrate new year's eve,...
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they're australia's top drifters. >> so if you buy a q5 your trike will fit in the back. >> and then you can take it out of the q5, get on the trike and drift down this rotunda. >> they're saying this is the suv for a new generation. so maybe the trikers want to drive the new audi. >> that entire generation of people who are just freaked out triking their life away. >> yeah. it's no longer generation x, generation y. it's generation trike. >> the thing is, you'll be cool and trikin' it. >>> that's going to did did for us here at "rtm." thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ ♪ grown in america. picked and packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life.
they're australia's top drifters. >> so if you buy a q5 your trike will fit in the back. >> and then you can take it out of the q5, get on the trike and drift down this rotunda. >> they're saying this is the suv for a new generation. so maybe the trikers want to drive the new audi. >> that entire generation of people who are just freaked out triking their life away. >> yeah. it's no longer generation x, generation y. it's generation trike. >> the thing is,...
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and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is a disgrace to america and to the american people that it's continued to happen. and the reasons it happens, and i say this with respect to you, is your facetious attitude comparing it to cars. the fact that even after 20 children are blown to pieces, you still see no problem in this ridiculous assault weapon being freely available on the streets of your country, and that may be a load of other deranged young men who want to make a name for themselves who can just go and get one and find it easier to buy one that it is to buy a pet. this is shameful to america. and people like you are allowing it to continue. and when you talk about guns being fun on about this being the ferrari of weapons, i say to you this is not the time to talk about guns being fun. >> well, talk to the p
and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is a disgrace to america and to the american people that it's continued to happen. and the reasons it happens, and i say this with respect to you, is your facetious attitude comparing it to cars. the fact...
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they're australia's top drifters. >> so if you buy a q5 your trike will fit in the back. >> and then you can take it out of the q5, get on the trike and drift down this rotunda. >> they're saying this is the suv for a new generation. so maybe the trikers want to drive the new audi. >> that entire generation of people who are just freaked out triking their life away. >> yeah. it's no longer generation x, generation y. it's generation trike. >> the thing is, you'll be cool and trikin' it. >>> that's going to did did for us here at "rtm." thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow.
they're australia's top drifters. >> so if you buy a q5 your trike will fit in the back. >> and then you can take it out of the q5, get on the trike and drift down this rotunda. >> they're saying this is the suv for a new generation. so maybe the trikers want to drive the new audi. >> that entire generation of people who are just freaked out triking their life away. >> yeah. it's no longer generation x, generation y. it's generation trike. >> the thing is,...
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and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is a disgrace to america and to the american people that it's continued to happen. and the reasons it happens, and i say this with respect to you, is your facetious attitude comparing it to cars. the fact that even after 20 children are blown to pieces, you still see no problem in this ridiculous assault weapon being freely available on the streets of your country, and that may be a load of other deranged young men who want to make a name for themselveses who can just go and get one and find it easier to buy one that it is to buy a pet. this is shameful to america. and people like you are allowing it to continue. and when you talk about guns being fun on about this being the ferrari of weapons, i say to you this is not the time to talk about guns being fun. >> well, talk to the
and there has been no mass shooting in australia whatsoever since 1996. and i say to you -- >> the crime rates of guns have doubled. >> i say to you again, this statistic of 11,000 to 12,000 murders from guns, it is way, way ahead of any of the civilized countries of this world. it is a disgrace to america and to the american people that it's continued to happen. and the reasons it happens, and i say this with respect to you, is your facetious attitude comparing it to cars. the fact...
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. >> what about australia? similar? >> australia, actually the person who perpetrated the port arthur massacre did it within six weeks of the massacre in scotland was a copy cat. this was a person who had a record of violent behavior since childhood and managed to kill a lot of people with long guns rather than the handguns and the new prime minister of australia at that time got the provinces or states to agree on on strict gun control that he absolutely banned these guns that had been used in the crime and tightened all of the other restrictions, and i should say in australia and great britain that there was very strict gun control with these massacres and that had not stopped them and in australia, while there are not any more gun massacres there have been massacres using arson and knives and other means. >> i'm glad you raise that because we began a gun control debate last night on "the kudlow report and on my face book page we announced them and there was this outpouring of debate and there are always going to be w
. >> what about australia? similar? >> australia, actually the person who perpetrated the port arthur massacre did it within six weeks of the massacre in scotland was a copy cat. this was a person who had a record of violent behavior since childhood and managed to kill a lot of people with long guns rather than the handguns and the new prime minister of australia at that time got the provinces or states to agree on on strict gun control that he absolutely banned these guns that had...
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london police have made contact with their australia jan counter parts. officers say they may want to speak to the deejays. >> obviously we're happy to assist in any way we can. >> reporter: the autopsy will take place in the next few stays and an inquest will open soon after. she leaves a husband and two to teenaged children. her daughter left a simple message on facebook, i miss you, i love love you. as the family grieves, the radio station treads carefully. today fm has suspended all commercials until wednesday at least out of respect. as several major advertisers were already boycotting the station. >>> in egypt, efforts by that country's embattled president to tampa down mass profests have failed. protesters rallied again today outside a presidential palace after morsi refused to cancel a new constitution written by his allies. the constitution gives him unrestricted powers that some say will make him a new dictator. >>> large base full of government forces. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has made his way inside syria. he filed this re
london police have made contact with their australia jan counter parts. officers say they may want to speak to the deejays. >> obviously we're happy to assist in any way we can. >> reporter: the autopsy will take place in the next few stays and an inquest will open soon after. she leaves a husband and two to teenaged children. her daughter left a simple message on facebook, i miss you, i love love you. as the family grieves, the radio station treads carefully. today fm has suspended...
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in australia, a massacre in 1996, inleapt into action. and in a consensus, they instituted a ban on the sale, import, ownership of semi automatics, what's known as assault rifles and pistols and again the gun crime plummeted like a stone. and harvard university did a really important study. they looked at massacres in the 18 years before the new laws. there were 13. 102 people were killed. after the new laws in australia, not one multiple shooting. facts don't lie. >> but they don't have a second amendment. they don't have the second amendment. >> it's not just the second amendment, though. we're in a political moment here where two forces are in tremendous conflict. one is this national revulsion at what happened. the polls have moved very quickly. >> six in ten said they would like to see the kind of gun used to kill those children, that bushmaster rifle outlawed. >> absolutely. that's a real phenomenon and you can see it in the reaction to even some politicians. however support for guns in the congress is real. it's enduring. and when
in australia, a massacre in 1996, inleapt into action. and in a consensus, they instituted a ban on the sale, import, ownership of semi automatics, what's known as assault rifles and pistols and again the gun crime plummeted like a stone. and harvard university did a really important study. they looked at massacres in the 18 years before the new laws. there were 13. 102 people were killed. after the new laws in australia, not one multiple shooting. facts don't lie. >> but they don't have...
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this is mainstream australia. it's important to note that australia really only has five major television networks. so the significance of having one of these dedicated only to indigenous coverage has huge significance. it's important to know they're really struggling for a modern identity. they're torn between these stereotypes a tribal, primitive culture. groups in remote parts of australia carrying spears and hunting kangaroos, and because of affirmative action, they're similar to native-americans here. then you have this welfare dependency stereotype. this is really helping them get over this systemic racism that's really prevalent in australian culture. >> remind us of the history. you had this national apology day, national sorry day where people were saying, look, we acknowledge that there was aatroscities done. is there still violence against the aborigine people? >> they were disenfranchised for a very long time. they were fighting alongside white australians in world wars, but they weren't given the righ
this is mainstream australia. it's important to note that australia really only has five major television networks. so the significance of having one of these dedicated only to indigenous coverage has huge significance. it's important to know they're really struggling for a modern identity. they're torn between these stereotypes a tribal, primitive culture. groups in remote parts of australia carrying spears and hunting kangaroos, and because of affirmative action, they're similar to...
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that don't understand the universe in which we inhabit the central bank backlash first hong kong now australia gets ugly case of two thousand us so first the hong kong monetary authority recently said that it was over borrowing and over leveraging and essentially fraudulent lending that caused the financial collapse so all of the quantitative easing is going to do nothing and now glenn stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance sheets of central banks have reached wartime levels and he shows these charts and you can see it's quite dramatic but he says in terms of the policy response there is a discomfort in some quarters that central banks appear to be exercising an unprecedented degree of discretion introducing new policies the old and uncertain benefits and possible costs well what they're talking about i think alluding to is that the central banks have been expanding their balance sheets to hide the d. leveraging that's had to happen as a result of the criminality of the big banks who committed terrorism interest b c has said y
that don't understand the universe in which we inhabit the central bank backlash first hong kong now australia gets ugly case of two thousand us so first the hong kong monetary authority recently said that it was over borrowing and over leveraging and essentially fraudulent lending that caused the financial collapse so all of the quantitative easing is going to do nothing and now glenn stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance...
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that don't understand the universe in which we inhabit the central bank backlash first hong kong now australia gets ugly case of two thousand so first the hong kong monetary authority recently said that it was over borrowing and over leveraging and essentially fraudulent lending that caused the financial collapse so all of the quantitative easing is going to do nothing and now glenn stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance sheets of central banks have reached wartime levels and he shows these charts and you can see it's quite dramatic but he says in terms of the policy response there is a discomfort in some quarters that central banks appear to be exercising an unprecedented degree of discretion introducing new policies yielding uncertain benefits and possible costs well what they're talking about i think alluding to here is that the central banks have been expanding their balance sheets to hide the deal leveraging that's had to happen as a result of the criminality of the big banks who committed terrorism and just b.c. has said
that don't understand the universe in which we inhabit the central bank backlash first hong kong now australia gets ugly case of two thousand so first the hong kong monetary authority recently said that it was over borrowing and over leveraging and essentially fraudulent lending that caused the financial collapse so all of the quantitative easing is going to do nothing and now glenn stevens the head of the central bank of australia has spoken in the past week and he says that the balance sheets...
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we're not talking about australia. but in fact the homicide rate in australia and the united states during that same period was dropping at roughly the same percent annual. we have the lowest homicide rate we've had in decades. >> schieffer: but the reason that we have fewer homicides right new more people are getting shot. the number of people getting shot is up 20%. homicides are down for the same reason that deaths are down on the battlefield. you have better emergency room coverage. you have better medicine. >> and that's good. but, you know, thinking of this whole-- you know, in 2010, the f.b.i. statistics show that more people in this country were beaten to death than were killed by long guns of all kinds including the so-called assault weapons. now, anybody killed by any method say tragedy. i'm not arguing that it isn't. what i am saying, bob, is that when you look at the problem-- let's say we pass dianne dianne feinstein's bill, how would that stop the next school shooting? it wouldn't. because it doesn't take
we're not talking about australia. but in fact the homicide rate in australia and the united states during that same period was dropping at roughly the same percent annual. we have the lowest homicide rate we've had in decades. >> schieffer: but the reason that we have fewer homicides right new more people are getting shot. the number of people getting shot is up 20%. homicides are down for the same reason that deaths are down on the battlefield. you have better emergency room coverage....
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red eyes on trips to europe and australia are his specialty. he even flies long distance for pleasure. he's going to brazil for just two days with his wife next year. but he is not the world champion. the world champion commercial flyer, that title belongs to fred finn, a brit who is 70 years old and has flown a grand total of 15 million miles. >> announceryou never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. u know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card accot with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock what matters most...ect [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft w
red eyes on trips to europe and australia are his specialty. he even flies long distance for pleasure. he's going to brazil for just two days with his wife next year. but he is not the world champion. the world champion commercial flyer, that title belongs to fred finn, a brit who is 70 years old and has flown a grand total of 15 million miles. >> announceryou never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. u know, i can save...
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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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we are seeing seoul's kospi up and over in australia the benchmark is trading unchanged at 4,583. we'll see where trading takes us throughout the rest of the day. greece is buying back bonds. it exceeds the 30 billion euro target. greece had been seeking investors willing to accept at 30 to 40% of the bond's face value. the program is designed to reduce the debt burden. analysts estimate greece will be able to shave about 20 billion euro's off its debt. this will clear the way for greece to receive a new infusion ofore th bilon eos in aid from the eu and other principal lenders. the organization of petroleum export and countries held a general meeting in vienna yesterday. representatives of the 12 oil exporters agreed to retain the current production target of 30 million barrels a day. they say supply is sufficient and prices are appropriate for the moment. prices in new york of benchmark crude futures have been relatively stable since the summer at just around $85 a barrel. this is against a background of slower economic recovery. opec expects demand for crude to rise as the dplo
we are seeing seoul's kospi up and over in australia the benchmark is trading unchanged at 4,583. we'll see where trading takes us throughout the rest of the day. greece is buying back bonds. it exceeds the 30 billion euro target. greece had been seeking investors willing to accept at 30 to 40% of the bond's face value. the program is designed to reduce the debt burden. analysts estimate greece will be able to shave about 20 billion euro's off its debt. this will clear the way for greece to...
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this is what you have to do to ties christmas ham in australia. so christmas ham, you can't show snowy santa but santa surfing. this is obviously santa and his elves. >> that ham looked delicious. >>> this time of year, a lot of videos with a lot of santa's helpers looking like the jolly old guy. this one is what i would call maybe a bad santa. >> oh, my god. >> him and his buddies come up with the idea to do the eggnog challenge, very similar to a milk challenge where you try to guz ella gallon of milk and see if you can keep it down. this opt for a half gallon of eggnog. >> seriously chug this? that's gross. that's awful. >> think about how thick it is. >> couple of guys start knocking it back. doesn't take long before this party turns sour. >> don't puke on your beards. >> oh, man. >> oh. >> oh. >> i'm not even looking and it sounds awful. >> that is straight eggnog. that is just straight eggnog. >> not exactly. >> that's sick. >> not exactly straight eggnog. there are some other contents. >> look at the chunks that came out of my stomach. hot
this is what you have to do to ties christmas ham in australia. so christmas ham, you can't show snowy santa but santa surfing. this is obviously santa and his elves. >> that ham looked delicious. >>> this time of year, a lot of videos with a lot of santa's helpers looking like the jolly old guy. this one is what i would call maybe a bad santa. >> oh, my god. >> him and his buddies come up with the idea to do the eggnog challenge, very similar to a milk challenge...