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try to get australia in that way — first thing. try to get australia in that way if— first thing. try to get australia in that way. if it does develop into a situation — that way. if it does develop into a situation that looks most likely at the moment where australia will be looking _ the moment where australia will be looking to _ the moment where australia will be looking to declare at some stage, to make _ looking to declare at some stage, to make sure _ looking to declare at some stage, to make sure that they are bowling with the new _ make sure that they are bowling with the new ball in that twilight zone at the _ the new ball in that twilight zone at the back end of the day tomorrow. ithink— at the back end of the day tomorrow. ithihk it _ at the back end of the day tomorrow. i think it gives england an opportunity to break it down, completely break it down to saying we have _ completely break it down to saying we have to — completely break it down to saying we have to bat or year, then break each _ we have to bat or year, then break each session — we have to bat or
try to get australia in that way — first thing. try to get australia in that way if— first thing. try to get australia in that way. if it does develop into a situation — that way. if it does develop into a situation that looks most likely at the moment where australia will be looking _ the moment where australia will be looking to _ the moment where australia will be looking to declare at some stage, to make _ looking to declare at some stage, to make sure _ looking to declare at some...
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and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. let's go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update, and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf, always a pleasure. i want to start with the top of the list here. why has the united states been able to increase its influence and even power in asia, even as it has the strained relationship with china over the last several years? well, i think the question is wonderful, but i'm afraid and i hope the not not to hurt anyone's feelings and australian independent think tank funded by an australian billionaire who made his money in shopping malls is probably a case of wishful thinking. most trail you this year made a commitment, want to cancel that famous submarine deal with france to throw in its lot with great britain in the united
and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. let's go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update, and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf, always a pleasure. i want to start...
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yes, when you look at the raw facts, australia with their full - raw facts, australia with their full team available, i think they have seven genuine world—class match winners. england, in australian conditions, have two match winners. it's unbalanced, england also haven't had preparation that you need to play in australia — which wasn't their fault, it's covid, need to play in australia — which wasn't theirfault, it's covid, it's terrible weather before the first test, meaning hardly anyone had any batting or bowling practice. england have got excuses in a way, but the discrepancy in ability between the two teams is fairly large. it two teams is fairly large. it certainly seems that way so far. simon hughes, many thanks indeed. let's have a quick look at some of today's other headlines... rafa nadal has tested positive for covid—i9, after making his comeback from injury in an exhibition event in abu dhabi last week. the 20—time grand slam champion says he will have to reassess his schedule, according to his recovery. the australian open starts in four weeks. former tour de
yes, when you look at the raw facts, australia with their full - raw facts, australia with their full team available, i think they have seven genuine world—class match winners. england, in australian conditions, have two match winners. it's unbalanced, england also haven't had preparation that you need to play in australia — which wasn't their fault, it's covid, need to play in australia — which wasn't theirfault, it's covid, it's terrible weather before the first test, meaning hardly...
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and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update. and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf, always a pleasure. i wanna start with the top of the list here. why has the united states been able to increase its influence and even power in asia, even as it has this strained relationship with china over the last several years? well, i think the question is wonderful, but i'm afraid and i hope the not not to hurt anyone's feelings and australian independent think tank funded by an australian billionaire who made his money in shopping malls is probably a case of wishful thinking. most trail you this year made a commitment, want to cancel that famous submarine deal with france to throw in its lot with great britain in the united states
and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update. and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf, always a pleasure. i wanna start with the...
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, australia supported our women to china, 99 rulers sonobody forced australia to do that with australia and china, now the number one chinese partner with australia and south africa have been a number of other countries so this makes the united states - very nervous understandably and view this as kind of big power accommodations and i don't personally take sides and i think out you could look at the world in terms of races and in competes and in a game of who will pull the most i think that is a competition and i do not feel part of the competition and i think that the rest of uss no matter where you are, do not really benefit from that. >> okay, the next question, if you are china again today, particular focus on intellectual property inpe china and do you think those criticisms echo the fact that immigration of chinese laborers. >> is a very important question and i think it is complicated and i cannot give you a straight answer and mean china is i think in terms of ip in china is faster and i think we know that but there is a lot of accusations against china that were not true. and
, australia supported our women to china, 99 rulers sonobody forced australia to do that with australia and china, now the number one chinese partner with australia and south africa have been a number of other countries so this makes the united states - very nervous understandably and view this as kind of big power accommodations and i don't personally take sides and i think out you could look at the world in terms of races and in competes and in a game of who will pull the most i think that is...
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first world war in australia — five times since the first world war in australia. it doesn't happen very often _ in australia. it doesn't happen very often it's— in australia. it doesn't happen very often it's a — in australia. it doesn't happen very often. it's a completely different type of— often. it's a completely different type of game here, so to expect them to keep _ type of game here, so to expect them to keep coming here and winning is unrealistic — to keep coming here and winning is unrealistic. they've only won once in ten _ unrealistic. they've only won once in ten out — unrealistic. they've only won once in ten out of — unrealistic. they've only won once in ten out of 11. they should be playing — in ten out of 11. they should be playing better than they are. our championship cricket is so marginalised and so relegated to the fringes _ marginalised and so relegated to the fringes of— marginalised and so relegated to the fringes of the season, there is no way we _ fringes of the season, there is no way we can— fringes of the season, the
first world war in australia — five times since the first world war in australia. it doesn't happen very often _ in australia. it doesn't happen very often it's— in australia. it doesn't happen very often it's a — in australia. it doesn't happen very often. it's a completely different type of— often. it's a completely different type of game here, so to expect them to keep _ type of game here, so to expect them to keep coming here and winning is unrealistic — to keep coming here and...
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australia could be next. in new south wales, new records at the weekend, he made calls -- amid calls to relax social distancing rules. nobody wants to go back into a lockdown, particularly days before christmas, does something need to be done given we are seeing 2.5 -- 2500 cases in new south wales? >> absolutely we need to do something, and we need to start giving out booster shots. there was a fantastic presentation from experts around the world that looked out -- looked at what was happening with antibody levels and omicron. if you had your pfizer for six months or more, you are not protected. the protection has dropped to about 34%. if you had astrazeneca like a lot of australians, you would have had it about six months ago and you would have no protection left at all, it is 5% against omicron. one of the strains pushing australia's fourth wave is deltek, there is some omicron, and delta lowers vaccine effectiveness in the community as well. basically i think the evidence shared with us during the week is
australia could be next. in new south wales, new records at the weekend, he made calls -- amid calls to relax social distancing rules. nobody wants to go back into a lockdown, particularly days before christmas, does something need to be done given we are seeing 2.5 -- 2500 cases in new south wales? >> absolutely we need to do something, and we need to start giving out booster shots. there was a fantastic presentation from experts around the world that looked out -- looked at what was...
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australia goes there in 2023. but i think right now horses for courses, australia is a far better team and they're certainly a lot deeper. the big difference is in the batting line—up. to look atjimmy anderson bowl, late on day two, that was world class. i think ollie robinson is coming along really well. the differences in the batting. australia reduces really good batsmen, they've got a couple of young guns who england haven't seen yet. i think in terms of the two teams, australia might have a clear edgein teams, australia might have a clear edge in the batting but in two years time when they go back to reproduce this england will be a different battle but that's where the difference lies right now. jae battle but that's where the difference lies right now. joe root was sa in: difference lies right now. joe root was saying they — difference lies right now. joe root was saying they could _ difference lies right now. joe root was saying they could perhaps - was saying they could perhaps salvage something by wi
australia goes there in 2023. but i think right now horses for courses, australia is a far better team and they're certainly a lot deeper. the big difference is in the batting line—up. to look atjimmy anderson bowl, late on day two, that was world class. i think ollie robinson is coming along really well. the differences in the batting. australia reduces really good batsmen, they've got a couple of young guns who england haven't seen yet. i think in terms of the two teams, australia might...
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and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. let's go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update. and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf, always a pleasure. i wanna start with the top of the list here. why has the united states been able to increase its influence and even power in asia, even as it has the strained relationship with china over the last several years? well, i think the question is wonderful, but i'm afraid and i hope the not not to hurt anyone's feelings and australian independent think tank funded by an australian billionaire who made his money in shopping malls is probably a case of wishful thinking. more strategy this year made a commitment, wanted cancel that payment submarine deal with france to throw in its lot with great britain in the united st
and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. let's go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update. and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, professor wolf, always a pleasure. i wanna start with...
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{iii act exceptionally good performance by australia?— by australia? of course it was, nothin: by australia? of course it was, nothing to _ by australia? of course it was, nothing to take i by australia? of course it was, nothing to take the i by australia? of course it was, nothing to take the great i nothing to take the great performance from australia, they had a test, the second indigenous australian to play who took all of the wickets, smashing england this morning, ourtime in the wickets, smashing england this morning, our time in melbourne. absolutely. but nevertheless, this is meant to be the greatest of test series, a real test for both england and australia and you're supposed to put up a fight, and it's meant to a contest, what has come over in this test match is that australia have a team, they have readied themselves for it, they have made sure their preparations are right. as england is a team that has just got together, there were a few lads in the park, roaming around and the england lads said, do you want to play some cricket? play. th
{iii act exceptionally good performance by australia?— by australia? of course it was, nothin: by australia? of course it was, nothing to _ by australia? of course it was, nothing to take i by australia? of course it was, nothing to take the i by australia? of course it was, nothing to take the great i nothing to take the great performance from australia, they had a test, the second indigenous australian to play who took all of the wickets, smashing england this morning, ourtime in the...
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in the northwest of australia — worry is. in the northwest of australia we _ worry is. in the northwest of australia we do _ worry is. in the northwest of australia we do have - worry is. in the northwest of australia we do have quite l worry is. in the northwest of- australia we do have quite severe heat wave developing. some parts of the far west are expected to see temperatures of about 50 degrees or so over the next couple of days for them whether or not that forecast eventuates to be that extreme remains to be seen. it is really hot, don't get me wrong, will not be too pleasant to experience. also it is summer here and it is very hard doing that hot part of the country during the summer. temperature is that high aren't completely out of the picture. but certainly chipping 50 degrees else he is or even breaking may very well be a record in some places. breaking may very well be a record in some places-_ in some places. australia has been throu~h in some places. australia has been through this _ in some places. australia has been through this many _ in some places. a
in the northwest of australia — worry is. in the northwest of australia we _ worry is. in the northwest of australia we do _ worry is. in the northwest of australia we do have - worry is. in the northwest of australia we do have quite l worry is. in the northwest of- australia we do have quite severe heat wave developing. some parts of the far west are expected to see temperatures of about 50 degrees or so over the next couple of days for them whether or not that forecast eventuates to be...
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. >> it was also kind of by chance i was attending a conference and australia on chinese and australia. in the victorian midlands i say wow this looks just like northern california. and it really did. so i learned a little bit about the gold miners there and i said maybe i could compare the two places. i did not know what i would find. and then a year later and went to another conference in south africa and learn chinese are gone there at that time under contract to work in the deep goldmine of the ring end. so i had this idea i would follow them around the world and see what i could dig up. >> also had to do research in respect of what was happening in britain, and of course china as well. >> rate. the short answer is that the politics of anti- chinese politics that person germinated in california, traveled throughout the world. it received attention and australia although in the beginning the of strains had a different view of the chinese. there is this outpost of the british empire close to china's teeming millions. as a fellow of the politics i could see it one level everything was
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obviously, australia, and other u.s. partners have tried to contribute more to collect the deterrence -- u.s. led deterrence effort against china. but it's not clear that those efforts will really result in more stability or more deterrence, that awaits to be seen. there are no safeguards between the u.s. and china, unlike the old cold war between the soviet union -- kathleen: yes, i hear you. quickly, you say the pandemic is making the region more bipolar, japan and india falling behind china. australia is growing more reliant on the u.s. what about the role of india, quickly? herve: india is the only country that can demographically match china scale, but it has been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic. it will be about 11% smaller in 2030 than originally anticipated prior to the pandemic. it's rise of major power in our region and war has been delayed significantly. on top of which, it's an underachiever in terms of its economic diplomacy. its relative power compared to china has declined, not risen. the region is b
obviously, australia, and other u.s. partners have tried to contribute more to collect the deterrence -- u.s. led deterrence effort against china. but it's not clear that those efforts will really result in more stability or more deterrence, that awaits to be seen. there are no safeguards between the u.s. and china, unlike the old cold war between the soviet union -- kathleen: yes, i hear you. quickly, you say the pandemic is making the region more bipolar, japan and india falling behind china....
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and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. let's go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update. and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, a professor wolf, always a pleasure. i wanna start with the top of the list here. why has the united states been able to increase its influence and even power in asia, even as it has the strained relationship with china over the last several years? well, i think the question is wonderful, but i'm afraid i hope the not not to hurt anyone's feelings and australian independent think funded by an australian billionaire who made his money in shopping malls is probably a case of wishful thinking. most trail you this year made a commitment, wanted cancel, that famous submarine deal with france to throw in its lot with great britain than the united states
and china are followed by japan, india, russia, and australia. australia is important here as it has maintained its ranking, despite trade disputes with china, which the authors of the report say, have improved its resilience in 2021. let's go ahead and dig into what all this means. the professor richard wolf is the host of economic update. and author of the thickness is the system. when capitalism failed to save us from pandemic or itself, a professor wolf, always a pleasure. i wanna start...
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into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it usually supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista anytime soon. victoria, my home state has already reached 90% vaccination, which... it is quite emotional for me because... it has meant i can go home. so... there's going to be a lot of tears over the next few days. this is very exciting, very exciting. although i have completely lost the knack of how to pack. i used to be like pow, pow, i could be packed in 15 minutes, and now it is like, what is the weather going to be like? hot is the answer to that. i have to wait while my test gets checked, but i'm like i just want
into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it usually supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista anytime...
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into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it was hugely supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three—quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista anytime soon! victoria, my home state, has already reached 90% vaccination, which... it is quite emotional for me because... it has meant i can go home. so... there's going to be a lot of tears over the next few days. this is very exciting, very exciting. although i have completely lost the knack of how to pack. i used to be like pow, pow, i could be packed in 15 minutes, and now it is like, what is the weather going to be like? hot is the answer to that. i have to wait while my test gets checked, but i'm like, ijust
into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it was hugely supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three—quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista...
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and, sarah, australia _ some places. indeed. and, sarah, australia has - some places. indeed. and, sarah, australia has been i sarah, australia has been through this many times before, hasn't it, what is the big concern of the big risk here? absolutely. i'm sure that many of you remember back in the 2019-2020 of you remember back in the 2019—2020 summer we had a very bad summer here, we had record—breaking temperatures, and bad equality because of the there is a tight link between bad heat, consequential droughts, and also bushfire weather. at that stage, during that summer, a lot of the heat and bushfire conditions were limited to the south—east of australia, places like melbourne, sydney, canberra, the highly populated parts of australia. this time this particular heatwave is occurring in the north—west, thatis occurring in the north—west, that is a much more sparsely populated part of australia but it is also linked to bushfire risk stop and certainly well forecasting increase bushfire risk part of the country, we recently had some bushfires in perth, the capital
and, sarah, australia _ some places. indeed. and, sarah, australia has - some places. indeed. and, sarah, australia has been i sarah, australia has been through this many times before, hasn't it, what is the big concern of the big risk here? absolutely. i'm sure that many of you remember back in the 2019-2020 of you remember back in the 2019—2020 summer we had a very bad summer here, we had record—breaking temperatures, and bad equality because of the there is a tight link between bad heat,...
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k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so your young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries. this, to quote, the ceo of the british australian chamber of commerce date, david mccord re, this is a win win creation. there aren't any loses in this situation, particularly for the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely, of course, and then whiskey, and a lot of the u. k. a micro cultural products going into australia and then from australia, of course, a lot of their products, especially in the meat products, the lamb and the beef going into the u. k. one of the hold ups always was
k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so your young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries....
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australia to bring back mask mandates. new south wales, victoria and western australia will work -- require face coverings. new south wales will also reinstate capacity limits. infections have hit new high in victoria and new south wales, putting pressure on the push to reopen after lockdown. president biden has passed a new law banning imports from xinjiang unless companies can prove they are not made with forced labor. the law could force significant -- from any products used. xinjiang is a major port for cotton clothing and is a key import for polysilicon. intel has apologized for chinese customers after its proposition spark backlash. intel says it was merely complying with u.s. laws and not taking a political position when asking suppliers not to use products from xinjiang. chinese social media seized on the issue to criticize intel. one celebrity cutting ties with the company. those are your first world headlines. >> still ahead, the ceo of finance australia about the transparency into the world of crypto. tensions a
australia to bring back mask mandates. new south wales, victoria and western australia will work -- require face coverings. new south wales will also reinstate capacity limits. infections have hit new high in victoria and new south wales, putting pressure on the push to reopen after lockdown. president biden has passed a new law banning imports from xinjiang unless companies can prove they are not made with forced labor. the law could force significant -- from any products used. xinjiang is a...
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the last time they were in i australia at 814-0. it's a long way australia at 814—0. it's a long way back for england from here. team gb have today finalised their curling squad for the winter games. the women's team only qualified for beijing last week, coming out on top in a dramatic olympic qualification event in the netherlands. for skipper eve muirhead, a bronze medallist in 2014, this will be her fourth games, and i spoke to her earlier (vt) this is definitely the hardest we have done it out of the few olympic games have already been at and emotions are still pretty high to be honest and i'm not sure it's entirely sunk in and aching today being the day of the announcement i think that's when it will sink in that me and the team are going to the olympic games but as you see we did not do it the hard way but the most important thing is we got there in the aims and we have got back seat on the flight to beijing. he seat on the flight to bei'ing. he will to seat on the flight to beijing. he will go back to 2014 to regular on the podium in sochi. what would it mean f
the last time they were in i australia at 814-0. it's a long way australia at 814—0. it's a long way back for england from here. team gb have today finalised their curling squad for the winter games. the women's team only qualified for beijing last week, coming out on top in a dramatic olympic qualification event in the netherlands. for skipper eve muirhead, a bronze medallist in 2014, this will be her fourth games, and i spoke to her earlier (vt) this is definitely the hardest we have done...
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both, i think australia have been _ think australia have been outstanding. they have dominated every session almost, all three of these test matches, apart from the odd interlude from dawid malan, joe root, when they got 80s, in the second test, i think, otherwise they have dominated each session with the bat, the ball, they have caught better than us and played much better than us and played much better cricket so you have to congratulate them. i think we have been poor, they have had lots of meetings and things but we had not gelled, we have not played consistently as a unit. there has been the odd good performance, jimmy anderson always performs, performed well to help england bowl australia out in the match, 267, 4—32 from 23 overs so he still performs but in test match cricket, a long game, you have to get a big score, you have to make a foundation for your bowlers to operate in. england �*s batting, the top order, we have had problems for many years since the retirement of andrew strauss and alastair cook and our players are formed in county cricke
both, i think australia have been _ think australia have been outstanding. they have dominated every session almost, all three of these test matches, apart from the odd interlude from dawid malan, joe root, when they got 80s, in the second test, i think, otherwise they have dominated each session with the bat, the ball, they have caught better than us and played much better than us and played much better cricket so you have to congratulate them. i think we have been poor, they have had lots of...
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australia when the test match- i _ little too late. australia when the test match. i got _ little too late. australia when the test match. i got 2-0 _ little too late. australia when the test match. i got 2-0 in - little too late. australia when the test match. i got 2-0 in the - little too late. australia when the l test match. i got 2-0 in the ashes. test match. i got 2—0 in the ashes. the ijust leave it to the last day and expect to pull off an enormous feat, which is what it would have been today, but the disappointing thing about this week is that we need the same mistakes as last week. we just cannot afford to do that. gets 4000 days since they last won a test in australia to regain the ashes, they must now win three in a row. patrick geary, bbc news. and rafa nadal has tested positive for covid—i9 after making his comeback from injury in an exhibition event in abu dhabi last week. the 20 time grand slam champion returned the positive test on arrival back in spain. he said he's having "some unpleasant moments but hopes to improve little by little." nadalï¿
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stephen finn is an ashes winner here in australia and is alongside me. it feels so frustrating for england. yes, i think at the first break, england would have been so happy with the way they negotiated the australian bowlers and nathan lyon as well, it is almost something was said by australia in their dressing room at that first break, and they came up with real discipline afterwards, made it hard to score, got rid ofjoe root with a very good ball from green. and it started a bit of a procession, really, for the english batters. it happened in the last test match, it has happened in this test match now, the nature of it will be concerning for the england dressing room, naturally, and i think they will be disappointed with the way that after they set that platform and everything was looking really good and australia were quiet, that they gave it back to australia in that afternoon session. where does this leave the game? what are england's hopes now? i think that first and foremost they need to try and take wickets, obviously, and try and get australia
stephen finn is an ashes winner here in australia and is alongside me. it feels so frustrating for england. yes, i think at the first break, england would have been so happy with the way they negotiated the australian bowlers and nathan lyon as well, it is almost something was said by australia in their dressing room at that first break, and they came up with real discipline afterwards, made it hard to score, got rid ofjoe root with a very good ball from green. and it started a bit of a...
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it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just supporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand and the proponent of critical race theory faces a barrage criticism for suggesting parents should not decide what their children are taught in schools. we discuss whether u. s. history is in need of a classroom overhauled. the claim could be the moral, ironic claims to be the beacon of truth, but all it's doing is dividing. people confuse the children and wanting, told you to turn against each other. this is a fear of the rain from hearing and having to embrace the truth with. no, that's good to have you with this is wednesday, the 29th of december. i'm calling bray with the world news from arte international 1st for you. then this our while the world rounds of another year struggling to come by the cobit pandemic. america has a different priority with joe biden signing a whopping $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year in by america's own estimates. that's a 100 times more than the cost
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into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it was hugely supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three—quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully, after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista any time soon! victoria, my home state, has already reached 90% vaccination, which... yeah, it's quite emotional for me because... it's meant i can go home, so... there's going to be a lot of tears in the next few days! this is very exciting, very exciting. although i've completely lost the knack of how to pack. i used to be like pow, pow, i could be packed in 15 minutes, and now it is like, what is the weather going to be like? hot is the answer to that. i have to wait while my test gets checked, but i'm, like, iju
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australia takes a very strong stand, standing up for australia's interests. they been critical of australia in ensuring we have a strong national defence force, particularly most recently to our decision to acquire nuclear powered submarines. this has not come in a vacuum. for years, but specifically for the past two years, australia's relationship with china has quickly and significantly deteriorated. there is a long list of reasons but here are a few crucial examples. australia banning of the telecoms giant huawei for its 56 network, canberra's consistent criticism of china's policy in hong kong, and its treatment of the uighur muslim minority. china was then pushed over the edge when australia backed an international investigation into the origins of covid—i9. they were so angry that a series of trade sanctions followed. most recently, we heard from the defence minister here who said china treated other countries in the region as tributary states. all of this makes for a grim diplomatic picture. the prime minister scott morrison said this should be separ
australia takes a very strong stand, standing up for australia's interests. they been critical of australia in ensuring we have a strong national defence force, particularly most recently to our decision to acquire nuclear powered submarines. this has not come in a vacuum. for years, but specifically for the past two years, australia's relationship with china has quickly and significantly deteriorated. there is a long list of reasons but here are a few crucial examples. australia banning of the...
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it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia. and, and just deporting your problem, one does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand. and the proponent of critical race theory faces of iraq, criticism for suggesting parents should not decide what the children are taught in schools. we discuss where the u. s. history is in need of a classroom overhauled the claim to be the moral ironic claim to be the thinking. a truth that all it's doing is dividing. people confuse the children and wanting children to turn against each other. this is a fear of the right from hearing and having to embrace the truth with godaddy, whether it's wednesday, the 29th of december, i'm calling brad or t in moscow with the world news this hour. and while the world rounds off another year struggling to combat the coping. pandemic america has a different priority with joe biden signing a whopping $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year or even by america's own estimates. that's a 100 times more than the cost of vaccin
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australia takes a very strong stand — australia takes a very strong stand standing up for australia's interest. they been critical— australia's interest. they been critical of— australia's interest. they been critical of australia and ensuring we have a strong nationai— ensuring we have a strong national defence force, particularly most recently to our decision to acquire nuclear powered — our decision to acquire nuclear powered submarines. this our decision to acquire nuclear powered submarines.- powered submarines. this has not come _ powered submarines. this has not come in — powered submarines. this has not come in a _ powered submarines. this has not come in a vacuum. - powered submarines. this has not come in a vacuum. for- not come in a vacuum. for years, but specifically for the past two years, australia�*s relationship with china has quickly and significantly deteriorated. there is a long list of reasons but here are a few crucial examples. australia banning of the telecoms giant huawei for its 5g network, canberra is consistent criticism of china�*s policy in h
australia takes a very strong stand — australia takes a very strong stand standing up for australia's interest. they been critical— australia's interest. they been critical of— australia's interest. they been critical of australia and ensuring we have a strong nationai— ensuring we have a strong national defence force, particularly most recently to our decision to acquire nuclear powered — our decision to acquire nuclear powered submarines. this our decision to acquire nuclear powered...
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into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it was hugely supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three—quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully, after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista any time soon! victoria, my home state, has already reached 90% vaccination, which... yeah, it's quite emotional for me because... it's meant i can go home. so... there's going to be a lot of tears in the next few days! this is very exciting, very exciting. although i've completely lost the knack of how to pack. i used to be like pow, pow, i could be packed in 15 minutes, and now it is like, what is the weather going to be like? hot is the answer to that. i have to wait while my test gets checked, but i'm, like, iju
into australia. that's how bad it got. surprisingly, it was hugely supported, and for a long, long time, there is polling that shows consistently around two—thirds or three—quarters of the australian public actually did support these very, very strict international border bans, even when it meant locking out their compatriots. thankfully, after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barista any...
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one does not solve the problem of gangs in both australia and new zealand. and the proponents of critical race theory faces a barrage of criticism for suggesting parents should not the side or the children are taught in schools. we discuss where the u. s. history is in need of a classroom overhauled the claim to be the moral high ground. it claims to be the beacon a truth, but all it's doing is dividing. people confuse the children and wanting children to turn against each other. this is a fear of the rate from hearing and having to embrace the truth with either wednesday morning at 9 here in moscow. my name is colleen brian, this is your world used for marci international 1st for a while the world rounds up another year struggling to combat the kobe pandemic. americans got a different priority with joe biden signing a whopping $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year. now, even by america's own estimate, that's a 100 times more than the cost of vaccinating the entire planet. where i guess they have looked at how even an era defining health cri
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why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand. it is not good enough just to say we're gonna stick a whole lot of people on applying on a government charter plane and seem them back to new zealand. that is not the spirit of friendship that you would expect between 2 neighbors. well, even permanent residency lived in australia for more than 10 years can be deported under the migration acts, section 5 or one if they've been convicted of a drug offense, a result is even politicians say that instead of rehabilitation, australia simply dumps them elsewhere that's causing a surge of gang related crime in oakland. o, a spokesperson for australia's immigration ministers says the government routinely removes foreign nationals from a range of countries due to serious offenses in an effort to promote safety in australia. but matthew to khaki says the country needs to work with new zealand to find a better solution. now, i also did that australian citizens, you know, it's easy just to deport the problem away. and australians want exactly what
why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand. it is not good enough just to say we're gonna stick a whole lot of people on applying on a government charter plane and seem them back to new zealand. that is not the spirit of friendship that you would expect between 2 neighbors. well, even permanent residency lived in australia for more than 10 years can be deported under the migration acts, section 5 or one if they've been convicted of a drug offense, a result is...
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history _ to win and australia were better. history tells us that losing at the gabha _ history tells us that losing at the gabba means a tough series. it is difficult to come _ gabba means a tough series. it 3 difficult to come back from here and win the ashes, what hope to england have of coming back? thea;r win the ashes, what hope to england have of coming back?— have of coming back? they have two da niuht have of coming back? they have two day night matches _ have of coming back? they have two day night matches to _ have of coming back? they have two day night matches to come - have of coming back? they have two day night matches to come with - day night matches to come with hobart — day night matches to come with hobart i— day night matches to come with hobart. i hope cricket australia will have — hobart. i hope cricket australia will have thought long and hard about _ will have thought long and hard about giving england a date night in hobart _ about giving england a date night in hobart is _ about giving england
history _ to win and australia were better. history tells us that losing at the gabha _ history tells us that losing at the gabba means a tough series. it is difficult to come _ gabba means a tough series. it 3 difficult to come back from here and win the ashes, what hope to england have of coming back? thea;r win the ashes, what hope to england have of coming back?— have of coming back? they have two da niuht have of coming back? they have two day night matches _ have of coming back? they...
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thankfully after a late start, australia i after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barrister anytime soon. victoria, my home state has already reached 90% vaccination, which... it is quite emotionalfor me because... it has meant i can go home. so... it is going to be a lot of tears over the next few days. this is very exciting, very exciting. although i have completely lost the knack of how to pack. i used to be like power, power, icould how to pack. i used to be like power, power, i could be back in 15 minutes, and now it is like, what is the weather going to be like? hot is the answer to be like? hot is the answer to that. i have to wait while my test gets checked, ijust want to go. there has been a bit of a curveball in the past few hours. ., . ., , hours. concern mounts as countries _ hours. concern mounts as countries around - hours. concern mounts as countries around the - hours. concern mounts as| countries around the world hours. concern mounts as - countries around the world t
thankfully after a late start, australia i after a late start, australia really did a fantasticjob in terms of getting vaccinated. a bit of a heart... kind of. i won't be working as a barrister anytime soon. victoria, my home state has already reached 90% vaccination, which... it is quite emotionalfor me because... it has meant i can go home. so... it is going to be a lot of tears over the next few days. this is very exciting, very exciting. although i have completely lost the knack of how to...
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we you are with the omicron in australia as it is?— australia as it is? we have started to _ australia as it is? we have started to see _ australia as it is? we have started to see our- australia as it is? we have started to see our first - australia as it is? we have l started to see our first cases of course be identified here, they are not community transmission cases, they are all associated with travellers coming back from some part of africa and so the health officials are obviously watching and waiting but i am sitting in a state now that is at 94% first dose and coming up to a very high second dose level, so we are in a very unique situation now around the world and rather than the mandates be introduced of course, what we have seen here the use of restrictions, so until now and even for another couple of weeks, people who are unvaccinated have not had i suppose the liberties of being able to go out and about in the same way that the fully vaccinated community members have and so that coupled with concerns around transmission and wanting to go tow
we you are with the omicron in australia as it is?— australia as it is? we have started to _ australia as it is? we have started to see _ australia as it is? we have started to see our- australia as it is? we have started to see our first - australia as it is? we have l started to see our first cases of course be identified here, they are not community transmission cases, they are all associated with travellers coming back from some part of africa and so the health officials are obviously...
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australia's prime minister scott morrison has confirmed australia willjoin a diplomatic boycott of the beijing olympics next february. he said the chinese government has not yet made any attempts to respond to several issues raised by australia including alleged human rights abuses. the united states confirmed they would not be sending any his government's decision not to send officials to the winter olympics should come as no surprise. china says it will be delivering countermeasures to australia and we'll have to wait and see how china reacts to this. yes, indeed. we have heard some pretty stern reaction from beijing to what the us has decided. butjust on the fact that australia has now joined the united states. momentum does seem to be building around this sort of diplomatic boycott of the beijing winter olympics. who knows which country will follow next. but i think it was inevitable that australia would follow its close ally, the united states. the military, the defence alliance between australia and its most important security partner, the united states, dates back to the early 1
australia's prime minister scott morrison has confirmed australia willjoin a diplomatic boycott of the beijing olympics next february. he said the chinese government has not yet made any attempts to respond to several issues raised by australia including alleged human rights abuses. the united states confirmed they would not be sending any his government's decision not to send officials to the winter olympics should come as no surprise. china says it will be delivering countermeasures to...
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problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand. a broadcasting live direct, more studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now we start with breaking news, this our, the fate of glean maxwell a long time friend of late convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein is finally known . the jurors in her closely watched trial have found her guilty of all charges, but one she was accused of grooming teenage girls for epstein or he's been swan has more delay maxwell found guilty on 5 of the 6 counts against her. the jury took 5 days to come to this conclusion. the judge actually ordered that they spend an extra hour each day deliberating because he said they needed to get to this before the end of the year. well, they have found guilty of several things. number one of sex trafficking of a minor transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. and 3 related counts of conspiracy. count 2 was the one count that she was, i'm not guilty on. that was the accoun
problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand. a broadcasting live direct, more studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. are now we start with breaking news, this our, the fate of glean maxwell a long time friend of late convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein is finally known . the jurors in her closely watched trial have found her guilty of all charges, but one she was accused of grooming teenage girls for epstein or he's been...
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even if they have spent their entire lives in australia. it is not good enough that you zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just deporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of games. and both australia and new zealand with my broadcast will have direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. we start with breaking news, this our, the fate of elaine at maxwell, a long time, a friend of late convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein is finally known. the jurors and her closely watched trial have found her guilty of all charges, but one she was accused of grooming teenage girls for epstein. he's been one breaks it down for us. lay maxwell found guilty on 5 of the 6 counts against her. the jury took 5 days to come to this conclusion. the judge had actually ordered that they spend an extra hour each day deliberating because he said they needed to get to this before the end of the year, where they have found guilty of several things. number one of sex
even if they have spent their entire lives in australia. it is not good enough that you zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just deporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of games. and both australia and new zealand with my broadcast will have direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. we start with breaking news, this our, the fate of elaine at maxwell, a long time, a friend of late...
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it's potentially in australia yet not just in australia, but around the world. so well, it was wonderful that south africa was able to alert us as early as they discovered at the very end. the real reality is that it was already would already have been in some places when that was announced, as we know from the netherlands, which i found it 2 weeks earlier in the south african announcement. so yes, i expect us to see for the sprint and communities for within australia and other parts of the world. but that may not necessarily be a bad thing because it will give us a lot of opportunity to, to understand how this very works in highly vaccinated countries. now, do you think then a federal authorities doing the right thing by saying, hey, what i'm going to impose a national lockdown? we're going to go ahead with trying to reopen the economy. yes, i think so. i would have a close. this is a rapidly moving space, so i think not just australia, but the whole world is being very cautious in the next 2 weeks and gathering as much data as quickly as possible to one of the
it's potentially in australia yet not just in australia, but around the world. so well, it was wonderful that south africa was able to alert us as early as they discovered at the very end. the real reality is that it was already would already have been in some places when that was announced, as we know from the netherlands, which i found it 2 weeks earlier in the south african announcement. so yes, i expect us to see for the sprint and communities for within australia and other parts of the...
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butjust on the fact that australia has nowjoined the united states. momentum does seem to be building around the sort of diplomatic boycott of the beijing winter olympics. who knows, which country will follow next. but i think it was inevitable that australia would follow its close ally, the united states. the military, the defence alliance between australia and its most important security partner, the united states dates back to the early 1950s. the australian olympic committee says it supports the government�*s decision. so what that means is that 40 australian athletes will be competing in beijing but those austrian politicians and diplomats would normally attend an event like this will be staying away and as far as australia is concerned, it believes that it is part now of an international movement, sending a very clear message to china that these alleged human rights abuses of its minorities won�*t be tolerated and as we say, we wait to see what china�*s broader reaction to this will be. french police have arrested a saudi national suspecte
butjust on the fact that australia has nowjoined the united states. momentum does seem to be building around the sort of diplomatic boycott of the beijing winter olympics. who knows, which country will follow next. but i think it was inevitable that australia would follow its close ally, the united states. the military, the defence alliance between australia and its most important security partner, the united states dates back to the early 1950s. the australian olympic committee says it...
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k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so your young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries. this, to quote, the ceo of the petition, australian chamber of commerce date, david mccord re, this is a win win situation. there aren't any loses in this situation, particularly from the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely, of course. and then with, and a lot of the u. k. micro cultural products going into australia and then from australia, of course a lot of their products, especially in the meat products, the lamb and the beef going into the u. k. one of the hold ups always was t
k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so your young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries....
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k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so you're a young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries. this to quote, the ceo of the petition, australian chamber of commerce date, david mccloud, re, this is a win win situation. there aren't any loses in this situation, particularly for the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely, of course. and then whiskey, and a lot of the u. k. a micro cultural products going into australia and then from australia, of course, a lot of their products, especially a little meat products, the lamb and the beef going into the u. k. one of the hold ups
k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so you're a young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries....
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that's a great landmark for people in australia. his length was relentless and that, in english conditions doesn't bounce as high. itjust goes past the stumps. they aren't used to that and that's another issue. people talking about the pitches in england, should they be flatter? should the county game last for three or four days? that doesn't happen as often as it needs to. they need to find a method to counteract the venom, the bounce and the seam movement of the australian fast bowlers and they've got to do it quickly because some of these players, their careers could be on the line and that's a very difficult place for any player to be. so, let's hope that in the next test match they can perform better. as the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan deepens this winter, many families are having to take drastic action just to survive. hundreds of thousands of children already had to work in the country, now even more parents are being forced to send their kids out into the streets to earn money. secunder kermani and camera journalist m
that's a great landmark for people in australia. his length was relentless and that, in english conditions doesn't bounce as high. itjust goes past the stumps. they aren't used to that and that's another issue. people talking about the pitches in england, should they be flatter? should the county game last for three or four days? that doesn't happen as often as it needs to. they need to find a method to counteract the venom, the bounce and the seam movement of the australian fast bowlers and...
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mary lita slammed australia's policy of deporting convicted criminals to new zealand saying it's causing a surgeon, gang related crimes. it is not good enough that you feel and is becoming a penal colony for australia and just deporting your problem. well, why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand with hello live am worldwide. this is the international from moscow. i'm calling bry welcome to you. we'll be 1st then, while the world rams off another year, struggling to come by the coping pandemic america has a different priority with joe biden signing a whopping $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year and even by america's own estimates. that's a 100 times more than the cost of vaccinating the entire planet. where i guess day of next looks at how even an era defining health crises, county rail, washington's massive defense spending. it's bigger than it's bad other than ever before. america's new military budget, $777700000000.00. so vast, it board doesn't monstrous. and it's still not enough. say the people who passed it are nations facing ma
mary lita slammed australia's policy of deporting convicted criminals to new zealand saying it's causing a surgeon, gang related crimes. it is not good enough that you feel and is becoming a penal colony for australia and just deporting your problem. well, why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand with hello live am worldwide. this is the international from moscow. i'm calling bry welcome to you. we'll be 1st then, while the world rams off another year,...
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i'm, i really the slams australia's policy of deporting convicted criminals to new zealand saying it's causing a surgeon, gang related crimes. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and, and just supporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs in both australia and new zealand and a proponent of critical rights theory patient a barrage criticism for suggesting parents should not decide what their children are taught in school. we discuss whether you as history is in need of a classroom over the claim to be the moral ironic claims to be the speaking truth, but always doing is dividing. people confuse the children and wanting children to turn against each other. this is a fear of the right from hearing and having to embrace the truth. ah, hello is good to have you with this wednesday morning at 8th here in moscow. my name is colleen. very welcome to you. well, news from archie international 1st for you. then while the world rounds off another year struggling to combat the cobit pandemic, americans going to different priority for t
i'm, i really the slams australia's policy of deporting convicted criminals to new zealand saying it's causing a surgeon, gang related crimes. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and, and just supporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs in both australia and new zealand and a proponent of critical rights theory patient a barrage criticism for suggesting parents should not decide what their children are taught in school. we discuss...
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k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so you're a young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries. this to quote, the ceo of the petition, australian chamber of commerce date, david mccloud, re, this is a win win situation. there aren't any loses in this situation, particularly for them. the u. k. perspective for confectionary on products, cheeses, immensely, of course, and then whiskey, and a lot of the u. k. a micro cultural products going into australia and then from australia, of course, a lot of their products, especially in the meat products, the lamb and the beef going into the u. k. one of the hold
k to australia. that's a huge deal and it's extended, it used to be 30 years old now it's extended to 35 years old. so if you are a professional with a family to they've also lifted the restrictions on family employment. so you're a young professional, you have a wife or husband, you have kids, you can move to australia or vice versa to the u. k. so that's huge in terms of professional services. then in terms of a lot of products, it is actually eliminated all terrorists between both countries....
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, even if they've spent their entire lives in australia. it is not good enough that museum and is becoming a penal colony for australia and, and just reporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs and broke australia and new zealand with good even just gone 7 o'clock here in moscow, you watching arty international. now, while the global caveat pandemic does continue, america has a different priority. the joe biden, i signing a massive $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year, even by america's own estimates. that's a 100 times more than the cost to vaccinating the entire planet has more gast yet expect. it's bigger than it's better than ever before. america's new military budget, $777700000000.00. so vast, it board doesn't monstrous. and it's still not enough. say the people who passed it are nations facing many threats right now. sri, the paper, every day china russia ran and yet that budget was actually pra. a provided by the white house was a cut, pretty dramatic code if you look at it, as john adjusted for
, even if they've spent their entire lives in australia. it is not good enough that museum and is becoming a penal colony for australia and, and just reporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs and broke australia and new zealand with good even just gone 7 o'clock here in moscow, you watching arty international. now, while the global caveat pandemic does continue, america has a different priority. the joe biden, i signing a massive $700000000000.00 military budget for the...
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>> well, australia looks like australia on the outside but the feeling is different. it's astonishing. two years ago we were a country with the shrimp on the barbie and sailing around on the sydney harbor. now we are living in a country because of safety and control and fear and pushing this zero covid strategy, the bureaucrats took the reins of power. we are seeing instead of going into camps now, you are able to download a home quarantine app which is a piece of software that goes on your phone and rings you 3 times a day from your home and takes your facial data and gps location. if it doesn't match up the police knock on your door. this is what you see in china. i am very concerned. this is not a path we want to go down. >> sean: hopefully people will stand up and push back on this. a lot of protests are happening and you can regain your freedom and get back to where you were. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> sean: new details uncovered on how the biden administration continues to secretly fly illegal immigrants into the country in the middle of
>> well, australia looks like australia on the outside but the feeling is different. it's astonishing. two years ago we were a country with the shrimp on the barbie and sailing around on the sydney harbor. now we are living in a country because of safety and control and fear and pushing this zero covid strategy, the bureaucrats took the reins of power. we are seeing instead of going into camps now, you are able to download a home quarantine app which is a piece of software that goes on...
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>> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia." we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> good evening. top stories. the top central brings diverged as inflation issue split policymakers. investors will be eyeing monetary decisions from the fed in 19 others this week. >> china is adding fiscal stimulus in early 2022 after beijing finishes stabilizing its economy. >> boris johnson warns the u.k. is facing a title wave of infections. >> let's take a look at the markets for the first trading day of the new week. we have been trading for an hour. not a lot of action. just a few points weaker. australian futures pointing to a positive open. 0.2%. we ended up 1.5% higher last week. a similar story for the nikkei with a mostly positive story last week. futures pointing to a flat open. kospi futures looking weaker to tune of 0.75 perce >> we will be watching u.s. futures. u.s. stocks hit a record high on friday after we saw the november cpi at its highest since june, 1982. 6.8% year-over-year. the s&p gained 1%. bonds sold off
>> good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: australia." we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> good evening. top stories. the top central brings diverged as inflation issue split policymakers. investors will be eyeing monetary decisions from the fed in 19 others this week. >> china is adding fiscal stimulus in early 2022 after beijing finishes stabilizing its economy. >> boris johnson warns the u.k. is facing a title wave of infections....
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even if they spent their entire lives in australia. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just reporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand with hello hello from of international moscow will welcome to our world news at midnight with me, kevin o in 1st. and while the global covey pandemic continues, america has a different priority. it seems with joe biden, our signing a massive $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year in by america's own estimate. that's a 100 times more than the cost of vaccinating the entire planet is our senior correspondent. it's bigger than it's better than ever before. america's new military budget, $777700000000.00. so vast, it board doesn't monstrous. and it's still not enough. say the people who passed it are nations facing many threats right now to sri the paper. every day china russia ran in yet that budget was actually pro provided by the white house, was a cut, pretty dramatic code. if you loo
even if they spent their entire lives in australia. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just reporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand with hello hello from of international moscow will welcome to our world news at midnight with me, kevin o in 1st. and while the global covey pandemic continues, america has a different priority. it seems with joe biden, our signing a massive $700000000000.00...