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zealand, the new zealand prime minister and the french president tried to work together and brought companies such as your own on board to get a sort of clarion call, a declaration together, of collaboration, to ensure that hate speech, for example, is taken down, taken off the internet. but frankly all these months later there is no sign that's actually working. i actually think we are making important progress, and we will continue to make important progress. i think tremendous credit is due to new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, and to president macron, and other leaders. i happened to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began led two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won'tjoin, what on earth use is it? well, it's interesting. in the world today, if your goal is to actually change the
zealand, the new zealand prime minister and the french president tried to work together and brought companies such as your own on board to get a sort of clarion call, a declaration together, of collaboration, to ensure that hate speech, for example, is taken down, taken off the internet. but frankly all these months later there is no sign that's actually working. i actually think we are making important progress, and we will continue to make important progress. i think tremendous credit is due...
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>> it is very concerning for new zealand. perhaps not as a direct impact on new zealand, but the countries that we trade with, obviously china than a the u.s. them, but also those who are in the supply chain, and we are starting to see that impact through southeast asia, and that has a flow-on effect back to new zealand in terms of our export industries. we are very concerned about that. beyond just the u.s. -- china trade war itself. new zealand relies on a rules based trading system. we need good quality trade agreements and rules that are stuck to. it is of great concern to us to see problems at the w.t.o. and bilateral issues between china and the u.s. we certainly want those resolved and get a fair and open trading market. but we have seen some good results for new zealand exports. we have seen a lift of exports as a percentage of g.d.p. at times. and that has been hugely beneficial for a number of export sectors and seeing growth in places like japan and canada, who are signatories to that. that tell you that good quali
>> it is very concerning for new zealand. perhaps not as a direct impact on new zealand, but the countries that we trade with, obviously china than a the u.s. them, but also those who are in the supply chain, and we are starting to see that impact through southeast asia, and that has a flow-on effect back to new zealand in terms of our export industries. we are very concerned about that. beyond just the u.s. -- china trade war itself. new zealand relies on a rules based trading system. we...
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zealand, the new zealand prime minister and the french president tried to work together and brought companies such as your own on board to get a sort of clarion call, a declaration together, of collaboration, to ensure that hate speech, for example, is taken down, taken off the internet. but frankly all these months later there is no sign that's actually working. i actually think we are making important progress, and we will continue to make important progress. i think tremendous credit is due to new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, and to president macron, and other leaders. i happened to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began led two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won'tjoin, what on earth use is it? well, it's interesting. in the world today, if your goal is to actually change the
zealand, the new zealand prime minister and the french president tried to work together and brought companies such as your own on board to get a sort of clarion call, a declaration together, of collaboration, to ensure that hate speech, for example, is taken down, taken off the internet. but frankly all these months later there is no sign that's actually working. i actually think we are making important progress, and we will continue to make important progress. i think tremendous credit is due...
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i invited you to come to new zealand. and you haven't been there, and it's awkward. >> stephen: well, sorry. i assumed you were just kidding. i invite people over to my place all the time, and i never mean it. >> jon: but, stephen, you just invited the whole band over to your place for crab-fest. >> stephen: and i meant it! i totally mean it. yeah. (quietly) i didn't mean it. there is no crab-fest. >> i 100% meant it. we would love to have you. >> stephen: i would love to come. let me check my schedule. >> that's actually your schedule. >> stephen: yeah, yeah. wrong year, wrong year. how about-- how about later this week? >> i, unfortunately, still have the u.n. trying to save the world thing. >> stephen: right, yeah, yeah. >> but next week? >> stephen: next week? that is crab-fest, i'm afraid. ( laughter ) okay. >> week after? >> stephen: week after that, week after that. well, you know what i'm supposed to travel to with my crew to an island nation south of australia to film a series of comedy segments. but what if i ca
i invited you to come to new zealand. and you haven't been there, and it's awkward. >> stephen: well, sorry. i assumed you were just kidding. i invite people over to my place all the time, and i never mean it. >> jon: but, stephen, you just invited the whole band over to your place for crab-fest. >> stephen: and i meant it! i totally mean it. yeah. (quietly) i didn't mean it. there is no crab-fest. >> i 100% meant it. we would love to have you. >> stephen: i would...
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any previous commitments that new zealand has made and tell you whether they're all entirely new but that's what he's hoping to hear from each of the world leaders who are queuing up they're supposed to only speak for 3 minutes each right now you have one of the countries that is most affected by climate change because it could literally disappear under the sea and this is the marshall islands dr hilda hina who's the president of the marshall islands worth reminding you that last marshall islands played a very important diplomatic role in the paris climate to green it back in 26 d. tony de brahma who was then the foreign minister of the marshall islands who has since died but he was a very strong advocate at the paris climate talks let's have a listen into the president of the marshall others to join us including by joining yesterday's statement excellent sees we are far from staying within the $1.00 degree limit set by the perrys agreement falling short would mean the greatest failure of humanity that we have ever seen as the global commission on at that station as said now the enou
any previous commitments that new zealand has made and tell you whether they're all entirely new but that's what he's hoping to hear from each of the world leaders who are queuing up they're supposed to only speak for 3 minutes each right now you have one of the countries that is most affected by climate change because it could literally disappear under the sea and this is the marshall islands dr hilda hina who's the president of the marshall islands worth reminding you that last marshall...
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i happened to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less tha n wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began lead two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won't join, what on earth use is it? well, it is interesting. in the world today, if your goal is to actually change the features or conduct of american technology companies, you actually don't always need the united states government. look at what happened in the wake of christchurch. new zealand moved, australia passed a new law, just two weeks after that the british government introduced a new proposal. the french and germans have moved forward and the american technology companies have actually changed a number of important aspects of our services but were exploited by the christchurch terrorists in a way that we should never want to see exploited agai
i happened to be in wellington, new zealand's capital, less tha n wellington, new zealand's capital, less than two weeks after the christchurch terrorist attack. i had the opportunity to sit down with prime minister ardern. the work that began lead two months later to the christchurch call. you know what i'm going to say. donald trump and the trump administration do not seem to be interested injoining this initiative, and if the us won't join, what on earth use is it? well, it is interesting....
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the olympics the host nation tick off to russia the favorites new zealand stating the limelight. to win the. title. rugby fever is gripping japan and even tokyo's most famous statue of the dog is getting in on the act organizers say the tournament is nearly a sellout hoffa 1000000 fans from all over the world are expected to its hands. tied to a joke if you want to see it with me on facebook i was surprised to see like how much advertising there is lots of jerseys everywhere and really look at. this tournament and everything that comes with it will be seen as a test for japan ahead of next year's tokyo olympics the country isn't one of rugby's powerhouses but nonetheless it has a long and proud tradition with the sports you want a cup to see if i want japan to win but i also like new zealand's hakka so i want easy to do that best. japanese schoolchildren performed the haka a traditional merry dance to the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on their own they start against another contender sou
the olympics the host nation tick off to russia the favorites new zealand stating the limelight. to win the. title. rugby fever is gripping japan and even tokyo's most famous statue of the dog is getting in on the act organizers say the tournament is nearly a sellout hoffa 1000000 fans from all over the world are expected to its hands. tied to a joke if you want to see it with me on facebook i was surprised to see like how much advertising there is lots of jerseys everywhere and really look at....
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you want to pursue this i want japan to win but i also like new zealand hakka so i want new zealand to do that best to. have japanese school children perform to the hakka traditional merry dance for the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on their own they start against another contender south africa on saturday and it's on we saw the return of the british match. more pressure there is the world cup and. it stands with the standings and then to turn it's too. strong performances in the group stage will be key in new zealand win against south africa should set up an easier path to the final. this is day doubly news. top stories israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has called on his main rival centrist benny gantz of the blue and white alliance to form a unity government is called follows tuesday's inconclusive election. a court in japan has acquitted 3 former executives of criminal negligence related to the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster the power station meltdown was caused by an earthquake a
you want to pursue this i want japan to win but i also like new zealand hakka so i want new zealand to do that best to. have japanese school children perform to the hakka traditional merry dance for the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on their own they start against another contender south africa on saturday and it's on we saw the return of the british match. more pressure there is the world cup and. it...
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some political leaders across in new zealand say they asked goodbye the numbers. it's reported 40,000 people have marched in the capital, wellington, demanding the ce ntre—left wellington, demanding the centre—left government do much more to address the effects of climate change. now, these young protesters have five core demands. among them, urging the government in new zealand to declare a climate emergency. also to declare a climate emergency. also to start building an economy based on renewable energy. another of the demands is to offer more help to island nations in the south civic who are particularly susceptible to the impacts of rising seas and storms surges —— south pacific. we've seen many colourful placards at these demonstrations stop me there are more than 40 around new zealand, from dunedin in the south to auckland in the north —— demonstrations. one of the placards says i want a hot date but i don't wa nt says i want a hot date but i don't want a hot planet. protesters voicing theirfears, want a hot planet. protesters voicing their fears
some political leaders across in new zealand say they asked goodbye the numbers. it's reported 40,000 people have marched in the capital, wellington, demanding the ce ntre—left wellington, demanding the centre—left government do much more to address the effects of climate change. now, these young protesters have five core demands. among them, urging the government in new zealand to declare a climate emergency. also to declare a climate emergency. also to start building an economy based on...
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zealand and south africa have wa nted grasp, new zealand and south africa have wanted five times it would not be the world cup without this. but south africa had no trouble there, but in front of the post. this was a heavyweight battle, after 20 minutes, they ran through the south african defence as few sites can. minutes later they struck again, this time through the 1a points clearer by half—time. they were in control but as soon as the concentration wavered, they were in, but try as they might, south africa just could not really new zealand in. but the final, these two could be reunited before too long. many thought there could've been an upset here given south africa plus plus form coming into this tournament, new zealand were ruthless and they we re new zealand were ruthless and they were lifting the cup for the fifth time ina were lifting the cup for the fifth time in a row. there is plenty of stuff they can work on, but they showed a lot of fortitude and plenty of opportunities and they took them. we scrambled really well and they had a lot of opportunities themselves and i
zealand and south africa have wa nted grasp, new zealand and south africa have wanted five times it would not be the world cup without this. but south africa had no trouble there, but in front of the post. this was a heavyweight battle, after 20 minutes, they ran through the south african defence as few sites can. minutes later they struck again, this time through the 1a points clearer by half—time. they were in control but as soon as the concentration wavered, they were in, but try as they...
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the defending champions new zealand are in yokohama ahead of their early awaited match on saturday — against south africa which should decide who tops pool b. the all blacks are looking to win the world cup for a third time in a row but things have got a little heated between the coaches. steve hansen says the springboks coach rassie eraz—mus, has been trying to put pressure on the match officialjerome gar—sez. the frenchman has refereed five of these fixtures, including the 2015 world cup semi—final, with the all blacks winning every one. the south africa coach said officials have historically favoured the all blacks. because new zealand was so long number one in the world there was a time of they had so much respect from every level, every from referees and it was a well—known fa ct referees and it was a well—known fact that when it was really tough times and teams were under the pump and some of the 50—50 decisions were just there, they felt they deserved the number one spot. and happened to the number one spot. and happened to the springboks in 2009, it happened to va
the defending champions new zealand are in yokohama ahead of their early awaited match on saturday — against south africa which should decide who tops pool b. the all blacks are looking to win the world cup for a third time in a row but things have got a little heated between the coaches. steve hansen says the springboks coach rassie eraz—mus, has been trying to put pressure on the match officialjerome gar—sez. the frenchman has refereed five of these fixtures, including the 2015 world...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce, our headlines this evening off and running new zealand start the defence of their world cup title with a win against south africa. a late drop goald helps france survive a second half fightback by argentina to win by two points back with a bang. manchester city respond to last weekend's defeat by scoring eight against watford also coming up in the programme, ferrari's sharl leclair is on pole for the third race in a row. he'll start tomorrow's singapore grand prix ahead of championship leader lewis hamilton. and a bit closer to home, ahead of the world championships that start tomorrow, the world's top paracyclists take to the yorkshire roads. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, we'll have all the news about manchester city's record breaking afternoon and the details from today's other premier league matches a bit later, but let's start injapan with the rugby world cup. of the day's three games it was defending champions new zealand against two times winners south africa that stood out as being the really big one, and the all bl
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm james pearce, our headlines this evening off and running new zealand start the defence of their world cup title with a win against south africa. a late drop goald helps france survive a second half fightback by argentina to win by two points back with a bang. manchester city respond to last weekend's defeat by scoring eight against watford also coming up in the programme, ferrari's sharl leclair is on pole for the third race in a row. he'll start...
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i want new zealand to do their best, too. reporter: japanese schoolchildren performed a traditional mari to the new zealand team. it is supposed to strike fear into the opponents. the defending champion's are more than capable of doing that on their own. they start against another contender, south africa, on saturday. >> i think more pressure there is with a world cup and how it stands with all the standings, it has to it. reporter: strong performances in the group stage will be key, and a new zealand win against south africa should set up an easier path to the final. brent: you are watching "dw news ," live from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. stay tuned for that. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . thank you very much for being with us. zizii el abidine ben ali has died at the age of eighty three he was the first long standing leader to be ousted by the arab spring uprising in twent
i want new zealand to do their best, too. reporter: japanese schoolchildren performed a traditional mari to the new zealand team. it is supposed to strike fear into the opponents. the defending champion's are more than capable of doing that on their own. they start against another contender, south africa, on saturday. >> i think more pressure there is with a world cup and how it stands with all the standings, it has to it. reporter: strong performances in the group stage will be key, and...
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new zealand's prime minister is warning people who aren't vaccinated to stay away from the city. so what's led to all this? here's dr helen petousis—harris of the auckland university immunsation advisory centre. i think what has led to it has been a range of things. probably most importantly is that historically new zealand, while at the bottom of the oecd countries in terms of vaccination, we have a group of age from their teens to 50 who have low coverage. we have seen in our cases in that age group and younger age group which is effected because of the rise of vaccine hesitancy. now a warning that it is now inevitable. how can you help people if it does happen? people are being recommended to ensure they have been vaccinated before heading overseas. it is probably inevitable because one of the communities most affected is our pacific community so the chances of climbing on a plane, they have been a huge challenges with vaccine u pta kes. we have heard from the prime minister of new zealand warning people who had not been vaccinated to stay away. that is quite dire. it doesn'
new zealand's prime minister is warning people who aren't vaccinated to stay away from the city. so what's led to all this? here's dr helen petousis—harris of the auckland university immunsation advisory centre. i think what has led to it has been a range of things. probably most importantly is that historically new zealand, while at the bottom of the oecd countries in terms of vaccination, we have a group of age from their teens to 50 who have low coverage. we have seen in our cases in that...
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playing new zealand can be a test of nerve. but south africa had no trouble there with andre pollard not unerring in front of the post under the posts. but this was a heavyweight battle and after 20 minutes, the all blacks landed the first proper blow, running through the south african defence as only this side can. minutes later they struck again, this time through scott barrett, leaving new zealand14 points clear by half—time. they were in control but as soon as their concentration wavered, the springboks were in. a poacher‘s try from pieter—steph du toit. but try as they might, south africa just couldn't reel new zealand in, although with the final also in yokohama, these two could be reunited before too long. many thought they could have been an upset here, given south africa's form coming into this tournament, but new zealand were ruthless and showed why they are favourites to lift the world cup for a third time in a row. katie gornall, bbc news, in yokohama. there were two other matches today. australia trailed fiji
playing new zealand can be a test of nerve. but south africa had no trouble there with andre pollard not unerring in front of the post under the posts. but this was a heavyweight battle and after 20 minutes, the all blacks landed the first proper blow, running through the south african defence as only this side can. minutes later they struck again, this time through scott barrett, leaving new zealand14 points clear by half—time. they were in control but as soon as their concentration wavered,...
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this chap in new zealand gotan e—mail guardian. this chap in new zealand got an e—mail from guardian. this chap in new zealand got an e—mailfrom his bosses guardian. this chap in new zealand got an e—mail from his bosses which he felt was a bit ominous. he thought it might be about redundancy. he knew he was entitled to an emotional support person so he chose, not a member of his family, but a clown. he hired a clown and took with it is incredibly interesting. on the one hand, i think having support during a meeting like this is incredibly important. you might decide what best supports you during difficult situations, although when you read the article it seems quite interesting that he tried to be a proper clown using balloon figures during the meeting. thank you very much for being with us. when i thought about it, i would take my smart employment lawyer sister with me. mike brown says, i wouldn't take anyone, the fakes making me redundant would need emotional support in the future, their loss is not mine! —— the people
this chap in new zealand gotan e—mail guardian. this chap in new zealand got an e—mail from guardian. this chap in new zealand got an e—mailfrom his bosses guardian. this chap in new zealand got an e—mail from his bosses which he felt was a bit ominous. he thought it might be about redundancy. he knew he was entitled to an emotional support person so he chose, not a member of his family, but a clown. he hired a clown and took with it is incredibly interesting. on the one hand, i think...
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is it new zealand or is it australia? the kiwi drops. what you can see is the bid, the kiwi drops, the lowest confidence in new zealand since 2008. westpac says it will take note of this confidence and will add to the case of easing. oil is later on its feet, down 1/10 of a percent. prince abdallah someone will be together in russia. annmarie hordern will be chasing oil ministers. and we find data today, the official selling prices by the saudi's to the world. those are your markets. let's discuss the u.s. and the story there because this is the latest. there's no current plans to stop chinese companies listing on american companies. it's in a response to a bloomberg report that the ministration is looking -- the administration is looking at ways to limit flows to china. let's bring in our senior international editor jodi schneider. good to see you this morning. can i ask you, because there's a detail here, what specifically is the u.s. denying? jodi: yes, you're right, manus, it's a partial and qualified denial of our report that bloomb
is it new zealand or is it australia? the kiwi drops. what you can see is the bid, the kiwi drops, the lowest confidence in new zealand since 2008. westpac says it will take note of this confidence and will add to the case of easing. oil is later on its feet, down 1/10 of a percent. prince abdallah someone will be together in russia. annmarie hordern will be chasing oil ministers. and we find data today, the official selling prices by the saudi's to the world. those are your markets. let's...
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playing new zealand can be a test of nerve. but south africa had no trouble there with andre pollard not airing under the posts. but this was a heavyweight battle and after 20 minutes, the all blacks landed the first proper blow, running through the south african defence as only this side can. minutes later they struck again, this time through scott barrett, leaving new zealand 1a points clear by half—time. they were in control but as soon as their concentration wavered, the springboks were in. a poacher‘s try from pieter—steph du toit. but try as they might, south africa just couldn‘t reel new zealand in, although with the final also in yokohama, these two could be reunited before too long. many thought they could have been an upset here, given south africa‘s form coming into this tournament, but new zealand were ruthless and showed why they are favourites to lift the world cup for a third time in a row. katie gornall, bbc news, in yokohama. that‘s it for now. there‘s more throughout the evening on the bbc news c
playing new zealand can be a test of nerve. but south africa had no trouble there with andre pollard not airing under the posts. but this was a heavyweight battle and after 20 minutes, the all blacks landed the first proper blow, running through the south african defence as only this side can. minutes later they struck again, this time through scott barrett, leaving new zealand 1a points clear by half—time. they were in control but as soon as their concentration wavered, the springboks were...
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in march, a gunman massacred 51 people at prayer in new zealand. in his 897 page manifesto, the terrorist cited his inspiration. white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway. then in a vish isscious circle racial hate, the shooter cited new zealand as an inspiration. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from? after slavery, the holocaust, the civil rights movements. the truth is race has been the central conflict in american life from the day the republic was born. we've witnessed extreme racism before in periods of upheaval and rapid social change. and now once again we are living in such a time. >> hail trump, hail our people, hail victory! >> we need to make america great again. >> trump definitely energized the alt-right. because we have this connection with him. we can in-flekflect his policie. >> we're determined to take our country back, we will fulfill the pro
in march, a gunman massacred 51 people at prayer in new zealand. in his 897 page manifesto, the terrorist cited his inspiration. white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway. then in a vish isscious circle racial hate, the shooter cited new zealand as an inspiration. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from?...
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england will also have a new coach installed in time for that next international cricket in new zealand, so this team could really start to be taking shape and starting to get bedded in by the time they go to south africa for the next major tour, which sta rts for the next major tour, which starts on boxing day in centurion. joe lenski. next to that mic drop moment that sealed the solheim cup for europe at the end of a thrilling three days where the two teams could barely be separated, it came down to the final putt of the final pair in the final putt of the final pair in the singles at gleneagles, sunk by suzann pettersen, the swedish vetera n suzann pettersen, the swedish veteran immediately announcing her retirement from professional golf. it was enough for that one—point victory. the americans were strong favourites having won the last two tournaments of corso how significant is it for women's golf in europe that the trophy changed hands? beth allen a few times when on the ladies european tour said it needed a boost. when they won in ireland, i thought the tour would get a big boo
england will also have a new coach installed in time for that next international cricket in new zealand, so this team could really start to be taking shape and starting to get bedded in by the time they go to south africa for the next major tour, which sta rts for the next major tour, which starts on boxing day in centurion. joe lenski. next to that mic drop moment that sealed the solheim cup for europe at the end of a thrilling three days where the two teams could barely be separated, it came...
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new zealand's prime minister just under our dan has moved to fat countries gunnels it's been 6 months since a mass shooting in christchurch killed 51 people. reports. prime minister. used a visit to a primary school in christ church to announce changes that she says will make new zealand safer including an increase in mental health funding and stricter gun laws we know that the majority of gun crime is committed by people without a license with firearms that have either being stolen or traded illegally arning a firearm is a privilege not a right that means we need to do all we can to ensure that our in the honest laura biding citizens can obtain firearms licenses and use firearms. are done 1st announced sweeping gun controls in march following an attack on 2 mosques in christ church that killed 51 people all military style semi automatic weapons and assault rifles were banned and an amnesty was put in place for the guns to be handed to police 6 months on and the government says more changes to the law are needed this bill includes the creation of the farms register to enable the monit
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new zealand's prime minister just send dunn has moved to further tighten gun laws it is 6 months since a mass shooting in christchurch that killed 51 people in 2 mosques the reports. prime minister jacinda used a visit to a primary school in christ church to announce changes that she says will make new zealand safer including an increase in mental health funding and stricter gun laws we know that the majority of gun crime is committed by people without a license with firearms that have either being stolen or traded illegally awning a firearm is a privilege not a right that means we need to do all we can to ensure that our in the honest laura biding citizens can obtain firearms licenses and use firearms. are done 1st announced sweeping gun controls in march following an attack on 2 mosques in christ church that killed 51 people all military style semi automatic weapons and assault rifles were banned and an amnesty was put in place for the guns to be handed to police 6 months on and the government says more changes to the law are needed this bill includes the creation of a farm's ridge t
new zealand's prime minister just send dunn has moved to further tighten gun laws it is 6 months since a mass shooting in christchurch that killed 51 people in 2 mosques the reports. prime minister jacinda used a visit to a primary school in christ church to announce changes that she says will make new zealand safer including an increase in mental health funding and stricter gun laws we know that the majority of gun crime is committed by people without a license with firearms that have either...
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and our new zealand's gun laws backfiring police face accusations their new strategy is failing. however the last few days that seen some particularly vicious thunderstorms were nasty tornado outbreak as you know in sioux falls and this is the reason for this developing system here that normally that produces a vicious storms and tornadoes and a whole lot mousie's with this is going to lose some visine but his temperature across that cold front isn't a great contrast with still maintaining high twenty's or right to the east coast with a head of the lows up the east encounter on saturday in the back wash cloud is carrying nothing very much so it's an improving situation here we should be watching what's happening in mexico arizona new mexico southwest monsoon when he gets into the only significant rain of the year it's still there the significant shadow is seen in places like idaho even utah the higher ground in the west they've gone that has gone quiet but coming to seattle and in british columbia an active cold front yet more significant rain and here's some news you don't want
and our new zealand's gun laws backfiring police face accusations their new strategy is failing. however the last few days that seen some particularly vicious thunderstorms were nasty tornado outbreak as you know in sioux falls and this is the reason for this developing system here that normally that produces a vicious storms and tornadoes and a whole lot mousie's with this is going to lose some visine but his temperature across that cold front isn't a great contrast with still maintaining high...
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leaving new zealand 1a points clear by half—time. they were in control but as soon as their concentration wavered, the springboks were in. a poacher‘s try from pieter—steph du toit. but try as they might, south africa just couldn't reel new zealand in, although with the final also in yokohama, these two could be reunited before too long. many thought they could have been an upset here, given south africa's form coming into this tournament, but new zealand were ruthless and showed why they are favourites to lift the world cup for a third time in a row. katie gornall, bbc news, in yokohama. that's it for now. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. and we're back with the late news at ten past ten. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. this is bbc news i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines atjust after six. jeremy corbyn has quashed an attempt to oust tom watson as the deputy leader of the labour party — a row which has overshadowed the start of the party's conference in brighton. i'm parti
leaving new zealand 1a points clear by half—time. they were in control but as soon as their concentration wavered, the springboks were in. a poacher‘s try from pieter—steph du toit. but try as they might, south africa just couldn't reel new zealand in, although with the final also in yokohama, these two could be reunited before too long. many thought they could have been an upset here, given south africa's form coming into this tournament, but new zealand were ruthless and showed why they...
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be japanese schoolchildren performed the haka a traditional merry dance for the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on their own they start against another contender south africa on saturday and it's only play except their records so practice match. more pressure there is the world cup and. it stands with the standings and then certainly it's too. strong performances in the group stage will be key and new zealand win against south africa should set up an easier path to the final. and for. for a very rare kind of animal discovered in the wild it's. but not the usual type this recall spotted zebra phone was discovered by a tour guide of kenya's. national reserve his extremely rare pattern is likely to be the result of a genetic mutation he's been christened kira and young kira has already caused quite a stir at the national park where 2 other drivers and photographers keen to take a look let's hope things quiet down with a new born. this is news and these are our top stories millions of people around
be japanese schoolchildren performed the haka a traditional merry dance for the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on their own they start against another contender south africa on saturday and it's only play except their records so practice match. more pressure there is the world cup and. it stands with the standings and then certainly it's too. strong performances in the group stage will be key and new...
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but new zealand were ruthless. they showed why they are the favourites to lift this trophy for the third time in a row. they were put under real pressure from south africa, though, in the first 20 minutes, south africa getting the first points on the board for a pollard penalty. but new zealand hit back almost immediately with two quick tries. the first from george bridge, the second from scott barrett. it was a good night for the barrett family, with beauden barrett, his brother, pulling the strings from fullback. and south africa were down by 1a points at half—time. they did improve in the second half. they responded with a quick try of their own, a real poachers try from pieter—steph du toit. but new zealand just managed to keep them at arms length and they won by 10 points in the end, to round off a morale boosting victory from them. they've never lost a world cup pool match. that record continues. but south africa, if they can improve, the final will be held here in yokohama, so there is a chance that thes
but new zealand were ruthless. they showed why they are the favourites to lift this trophy for the third time in a row. they were put under real pressure from south africa, though, in the first 20 minutes, south africa getting the first points on the board for a pollard penalty. but new zealand hit back almost immediately with two quick tries. the first from george bridge, the second from scott barrett. it was a good night for the barrett family, with beauden barrett, his brother, pulling the...
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new zealand's prime minister descended durned has moved to further tighten gun laws it's 6 months since the mass shooting in christchurch that killed 51 people but 2 again the reports. prime minister just done used to visit to a primary school in christ church to announce changes that she says will make new zealand safer including an increase in mental health funding and stricter gun laws we know that the majority of gun crime is committed by people without a license with firearms that have either being stolen or traded illegally arning a firearm is a privilege not a right that means we need to do all we can to ensure that our in the honest laura biding citizens can obtain firearms licenses and use firearms. are done 1st announced sweeping gun controls in march following an attack on 2 mosques in christ church that killed 51 people all military style semiautomatic weapons and assault rifles were banned and an amnesty was put in place for the guns to be handed to police 6 months on and the government says more changes to the law are needed this bill includes the creation of a farm's ridg
new zealand's prime minister descended durned has moved to further tighten gun laws it's 6 months since the mass shooting in christchurch that killed 51 people but 2 again the reports. prime minister just done used to visit to a primary school in christ church to announce changes that she says will make new zealand safer including an increase in mental health funding and stricter gun laws we know that the majority of gun crime is committed by people without a license with firearms that have...
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the real poachers try from peter steph du toit, new zealand just managed to keep them at arms length, and they won by ten points in the end to round off a really morale boosting victory, i think, from then, they have never lost a world cup pool match. that record continues. but south africa, if they can improve, the final will be held here in yokohama. so there is a chance that these two teams could meet again before too long. yeah, it's great, we got to throw the ball around a little bit, sometimes probably too much. it was a bit greasy out here, but there was some expensive rugby, which i guess that's why people, watch a0. so if we can keep doing that all series, sorry, tournaments, that is what we are here for. elsewhere a thrilling finish between france and argentina. france were 17 points ahead of argentina at half time in their opening match in pool c, but ended up needing a late drop—goalfrom camille lopez to win it. and australia survived a scare against fiji in sapporo, they trailed for an hour before the beaten finalists from a years ago ran in four second—half tries and
the real poachers try from peter steph du toit, new zealand just managed to keep them at arms length, and they won by ten points in the end to round off a really morale boosting victory, i think, from then, they have never lost a world cup pool match. that record continues. but south africa, if they can improve, the final will be held here in yokohama. so there is a chance that these two teams could meet again before too long. yeah, it's great, we got to throw the ball around a little bit,...
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. ♪ paul: we've got some breaking news out of new zealand. gdp numbers for the second quarter coming in at .5%. annualized figure of 2.1%, again, better than the 2% which was forecast. analysts do typically tend to weigh their expectations for the downside, so those numbers slightly better than expected. the prime minister did say this week that new zealand is being buffeted by global headwinds. china is, of course, new zealand's are just trading partner. prices, business confidence have all softened in new zealand recently, but commodity prices are holding up. we see that second-quarter gdp number a little bit better than expected. we have slightly better gdp data, but not that much more. you are seeing a slight reaction in the kiwi dollar, but even so, the kiwi dollar is not too far off from 63 after leaving g10 losses following the fed decision overnight. the currency is still under pressure, losing nearly 6% year to date. thanuld see more downside for the currency. a quick check on bonds with the kiwi 10-year yield continuing to i that 1.
. ♪ paul: we've got some breaking news out of new zealand. gdp numbers for the second quarter coming in at .5%. annualized figure of 2.1%, again, better than the 2% which was forecast. analysts do typically tend to weigh their expectations for the downside, so those numbers slightly better than expected. the prime minister did say this week that new zealand is being buffeted by global headwinds. china is, of course, new zealand's are just trading partner. prices, business confidence have all...
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i think new zealand were number one for three years, so they are the favourites. their dip in form have come with a coach's decision. these are his final weeks as ireland coach, and so too for the man in charge of wales, warren gatland has overseen their resurgence. they won a record 14 games in a row to win but this week their backs coach has been sent home. it is undoubtedly a disruption but the line from the camp is the players have stayed calm. they have been incredibly responsible and resilient, and sometimes that brings teams closer together. we have got to draw a line in the sand under this. england are the only home nation to have lifted the trophy, but their last four years have been a roller—coaster. two six nations titles but then a slump and the ghosts of home soil still hang over the side. in 2015, it was all over at the pool stage. this time, argentina and france guard the way to the knockouts. for us, at the moment, it is important to get out of this pool. we have got tonga to start, then argentina and france, that is our main focus but our main f
i think new zealand were number one for three years, so they are the favourites. their dip in form have come with a coach's decision. these are his final weeks as ireland coach, and so too for the man in charge of wales, warren gatland has overseen their resurgence. they won a record 14 games in a row to win but this week their backs coach has been sent home. it is undoubtedly a disruption but the line from the camp is the players have stayed calm. they have been incredibly responsible and...
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but is something for new zealand to keepin but is something for new zealand to keep in mind. and that's why head coach steve hansen is so confident. 0ne one thing! one thing i know, if we play to the be5t one thing i know, if we play to the best of our ability and doesn't matter who we play, they will have to play really well to beat us and if they do so, well done to them. we have to accept that. if they do not, they may have to accept the consequences. scotland and ireland face each other in their opener tomorrow. scotland have only beaten ireland once since the last world cup. on their day, they can beat anyone, and who can forget that brilliant comeback against england in the six nations, which fini5hed ina draw? head coach gregor townsend is aware of the dangers ireland po5e. we have to take the opportunities and we have to limit the opportunities that i5land5 get because they have shown over the past two or three years that they do ta ke past two or three years that they do take opportunities and into the opposition 22 and come away with point5 —— ireland get. engla
but is something for new zealand to keepin but is something for new zealand to keep in mind. and that's why head coach steve hansen is so confident. 0ne one thing! one thing i know, if we play to the be5t one thing i know, if we play to the best of our ability and doesn't matter who we play, they will have to play really well to beat us and if they do so, well done to them. we have to accept that. if they do not, they may have to accept the consequences. scotland and ireland face each other in...
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and england ring the changes for the upcoming tour of new zealand — with some big names of the summer missing out. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, welcome along. a good first half — but a messy second. the verdict of wales head coach warren gatland — after his side secured a bonus point victory over georgia — in their first match of the rugby world cup. six tries they scored in the 15—14 win. and they now top their pool in japan. patrick gearey reports. enter the dragon. wales have felt the weight of waiting. in the run—up to this world cup, assistant coach rob howley has been sent home. off the field, the tournament has not had an ideal start. on it, things seem more straightforward. in fact, jonathan davies did not even encounter a georgian tag on his way to scoring his first try, two minutes in. wales were fuelled by a pent—up energy which, when coupled with all 16 stone ofjustin tipuric, is hard to resist. many feel this could be wales‘ best chance to win a world cup and they began to motor in toyota. jet powered justin adams hurtled through georgia, th
and england ring the changes for the upcoming tour of new zealand — with some big names of the summer missing out. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, welcome along. a good first half — but a messy second. the verdict of wales head coach warren gatland — after his side secured a bonus point victory over georgia — in their first match of the rugby world cup. six tries they scored in the 15—14 win. and they now top their pool in japan. patrick gearey reports. enter the dragon....
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among them, urging the government of new zealand to declare a climate emergency. also, to start building an economy based on renewable energy. another of the demands is to offer more help to island nations in the south pacific who are particularly susceptible to the impacts of rising seas and storm surges. we have seen many, many colourful placards at these demonstrations. there are more than a0 around new zealand, from dunedin in the south to auckland in the north. one of the placards saying that, "i want a hot date and i don't want to hot planet." so, protesters voicing theirfears, their frustrations and their anger at rallies right across the country. phil mercer reporting. in a moment the weather but first here's chloe tilly — with what's coming up on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10am. earlier this week thomas cook went bust leaving thousands unemployed. we can exclusively reveal that some of them are taking legal action to see if the company failed to keep them properly informed. we will speak to their lawyer and hear from a former employee of the h
among them, urging the government of new zealand to declare a climate emergency. also, to start building an economy based on renewable energy. another of the demands is to offer more help to island nations in the south pacific who are particularly susceptible to the impacts of rising seas and storm surges. we have seen many, many colourful placards at these demonstrations. there are more than a0 around new zealand, from dunedin in the south to auckland in the north. one of the placards saying...
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new zealand tightens gun laws again after a mosque massacre as we look at what the new restrictions will include. hello again some much better conditions across much of japan for the next couple days also the korean peninsula even some clear skies in the house but this next line of it will sing south was safe. today and at last she worked its way further south was into seoul but not a bad day into take a 28 degrees celsius warming up as we head over into sunday we have got rain further to the north this apart $23.00 degrees with some fairly persistent rain but generally it's a case of a dry and even warmer picture as well so $28.00 in seoul that we had for the tools the south now we all seeing some dry conditions here as well finally we have got some rain showers will be just long this sort of south coast across into guangdong so 31 celsius in hong kong with the chance of thunderstorms but you'll see it's a much dry a clearer picture certainly into northern sections of vietnam carrying on into thailand as well as shanghai also dry for the next couple of days i mean for the south into ind
new zealand tightens gun laws again after a mosque massacre as we look at what the new restrictions will include. hello again some much better conditions across much of japan for the next couple days also the korean peninsula even some clear skies in the house but this next line of it will sing south was safe. today and at last she worked its way further south was into seoul but not a bad day into take a 28 degrees celsius warming up as we head over into sunday we have got rain further to the...
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new zealand would ruthless. they showed why they are the favourites to live this trophy for the third time in a row. they we re for the third time in a row. they were put under real pressure from south africa in the first 20 minutes, south africa getting the first points on the board. new zealand hit back almost immediately with two quick tries. from george ridgeon scott barrett. beauden barrett pulled the strings from fullback. south africa were down by 14 fullback. south africa were down by 1a points at halftime. they did improve in the second half. they responded with a quick tray of their own, a poachers try from pieter—steph du toit. new zealand managed to keep them at arms length and they won by 12 points in the n2 round off a morale boosting victory from them. they have never lost a world cup bull much. that record continues. in south africa, if they can improve, the final will be held here in yokohama, so there is the does that these two teams could meet again before too long. in the day's first game,
new zealand would ruthless. they showed why they are the favourites to live this trophy for the third time in a row. they we re for the third time in a row. they were put under real pressure from south africa in the first 20 minutes, south africa getting the first points on the board. new zealand hit back almost immediately with two quick tries. from george ridgeon scott barrett. beauden barrett pulled the strings from fullback. south africa were down by 14 fullback. south africa were down by...
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hardly surprising that they are making it in new zealand. not at all. it is a lot of money coming in. fiona is back. let's talk about this story that we have all the viewers getting in touch with us about. explain it to begin with. a study done where drivers were monitored during specific music. yes, with different pace levels of music, as you said, fast and the findings were really quite interesting in that faster music, drivers were driving slightly more erratically, would cross lanes more frequently, than they would when they were listening to slower levels of music. i think it's really quite interesting. i think about myself and perhaps with other tasks, not necessarily driving, but if you are going to go for a run, you put your fast music and because it gets you going. you often do when you are trying to get an extra motivational boost when you're doing exercise and what have you, even just kind of dull work at home. some people got in touch to say it increases their productivity levels as well, depending on what they do in the workplace, to have t
hardly surprising that they are making it in new zealand. not at all. it is a lot of money coming in. fiona is back. let's talk about this story that we have all the viewers getting in touch with us about. explain it to begin with. a study done where drivers were monitored during specific music. yes, with different pace levels of music, as you said, fast and the findings were really quite interesting in that faster music, drivers were driving slightly more erratically, would cross lanes more...
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zealand of course to get to and new zealand of course to get to a world cup final. and world rugby boss bill beaumont insists he'll make sure rugby becomes a strong global game. it comes after plans for a nations championship were abandoned. he told us the sport's governing body will focus on making the less developed countries more competitive. we are turned to look at less developed competitions and compositions where all the countries play in that and it could well be augmenting an existing competition that we have got like the six nations, or the america's cup or countries in europe as well. in many ways to but we're looking at and we are notjust sat on her hands to be nothing about it. i want to assure people that we will make certain we have a global game. england's netball team will feature in a new international competition scheduled to take place next year. jess thirlby‘s side will face jamaica, new zealand and south africa in nottingham, birmingham and london across four days in january in the vitality netball nations cup. it will be their first appearan
zealand of course to get to and new zealand of course to get to a world cup final. and world rugby boss bill beaumont insists he'll make sure rugby becomes a strong global game. it comes after plans for a nations championship were abandoned. he told us the sport's governing body will focus on making the less developed countries more competitive. we are turned to look at less developed competitions and compositions where all the countries play in that and it could well be augmenting an existing...
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england have named their squads for the upcoming tour of new zealand. the big name to miss out from the test side is jonny bairstow. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson has more. well, naturally, there is an autumnal feel to lords today as we eat out the last days of the english cricket summer. the england players have a long and varied winter ahead of them. the squads we have had an ounce today, in many ways, reflect the need for some players to have a rest. that is why you are not seeing some of the big—name white ball players in the t20 squad for new zealand. but when it comes to the test match squad, jos buttler is a wicketkeeper, jonny bairstow is absent. that is notjust a question of him needing a break. that is a selection decision, as ed smith explained today. i thinkjonny ba i rstow has explained today. i thinkjonny bairstow has the potential to be a top, top test match player. he‘s already one of the best white ballplayers in the world. seven yea rs ballplayers in the world. seven years ago, he was picked to play test match cricket as a ba
england have named their squads for the upcoming tour of new zealand. the big name to miss out from the test side is jonny bairstow. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson has more. well, naturally, there is an autumnal feel to lords today as we eat out the last days of the english cricket summer. the england players have a long and varied winter ahead of them. the squads we have had an ounce today, in many ways, reflect the need for some players to have a rest. that is why you are not seeing some...
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exports to new zealand in 2018 approximately $4.1 billion. topics for categories, aircraft $1 billion, machinery, $508 million, vehicles, $448 million. still ahead in the coming hours today, president trump is set to meet with the presidents of singapore, egypt, and south korea. blake burman following every move from the white house. blake, as soon as president trump walked into the united nations this morning, he was pressed with questions about the july phone call with ukraine's president zelensky. let's talk about the significance up to the minute with six minutes off the top of this hour and 54 left to trade. reporter: president trump is acknowledging he did have this phone call in july with the newly elected ukrainian president zelensky, says joe biden came up and corruption came up. here's where this all fits into the equation with everything. right now, biden is saying that means that the president engaged in abuse of powe democrats, they are calling for the whistleblower complaint at the center of it all. this is revving up talk as it
exports to new zealand in 2018 approximately $4.1 billion. topics for categories, aircraft $1 billion, machinery, $508 million, vehicles, $448 million. still ahead in the coming hours today, president trump is set to meet with the presidents of singapore, egypt, and south korea. blake burman following every move from the white house. blake, as soon as president trump walked into the united nations this morning, he was pressed with questions about the july phone call with ukraine's president...
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also looking at spark new zealand, which is trying to appease rugby obsessed new zealanders that were furious after technical delays during the streaming of the world cup. they're offering some extra freebies to their customers to try to appease them. that stock is up about 12% of the past year. that. thank you for let's turn to hong kong where police again clashed with protesters in parts of the city the 16th week of pro-democracy demonstrations. still to come, sophie kamaruddin is in hong kong. the 70th as we near anniversary of china. sophie: hong kong continues to endure its own version of a tale of two cities. we saw those classes between protesters and police over the weekend, primarily in kowloon and the new territories. police used tear gas and rubber bullets. ab invev is looking to price its asian ipo this monday, set to raise $4.8 billion potential eight. as its backdrop we are still seeing a souring outlook that a seen retail sales take a hit. sunday we saw shops closed around the areas impacted by the ongoing demonstrations, with one shopping center particular being target
also looking at spark new zealand, which is trying to appease rugby obsessed new zealanders that were furious after technical delays during the streaming of the world cup. they're offering some extra freebies to their customers to try to appease them. that stock is up about 12% of the past year. that. thank you for let's turn to hong kong where police again clashed with protesters in parts of the city the 16th week of pro-democracy demonstrations. still to come, sophie kamaruddin is in hong...
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japanese schoolchildren performs the haka traditional merry dance to the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on the road they start against another contender south africa on saturday and it's only play accel their return it's a pretty smidge. more pressure there is the world cup and. it stands with the standings and then certainly it's too. strong performances in the group stage will be key in the u.c.l. and win against south africa should set up an easy apos to the final. thought you need of you news live from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for that. oh. i am a. prison to europe at its most fascinating and its most exciting coots most creative colorful glamorous trying to taste innovative brilliant charming. and filesystem. man. on the w. n n gemini if. at any time i've come any place. in the m.l.s. i love the love of christ so much to sing along to see this to come from super man seats up for track interact. exercises. every thing is on the line men
japanese schoolchildren performs the haka traditional merry dance to the new zealand team it's supposed to strike fear into opponents of the defending champions are more than capable of doing that on the road they start against another contender south africa on saturday and it's only play accel their return it's a pretty smidge. more pressure there is the world cup and. it stands with the standings and then certainly it's too. strong performances in the group stage will be key in the u.c.l. and...