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england take on australia. _ will be thinking of it. england take on australia. we're _ will be thinking of it. england take on australia. we're here _ will be thinking of it. england take on australia. we're here when - will be thinking of it. england take i on australia. we're here when wells are gone new zealand and just of a 12 own child, that's a big old i2 own child, that's a big old estimate is that it was like that it was like that's a huge ask. figs estimate is that it was like that it was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier. _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in the _ was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in the pool— was like that's a huge ask. as you said earlier, in the pool game - was like that's a huge ask. as you | said earlier, in the pool game new zealand tear them apart a bit. i think— zealand tear them apart a bit. i think that — zealand tear them apart a bit. i think that wales will come back stronger— think that wales will come back stronger fro
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leave aside australia. but generally, you say the wolf warrior diplomacy of china will not succeed, but look at this. the un rights council recently voted down a western—led motion to hold a debate on alleged human rights abuses by the chinese government against the uyghur population and the muslim minority population in xinjiang in china. when you as a human rights activist see china wielding that sort of influence and power at the united nations, surely that leaves you feeling pretty hopeless? yeah, sometimes you can't avoid that feeling. and i admit that it takes time. but look at myself. i'm a fine example. i am still safe here. i don't feel the australian government, in any chance, want to extradite me, won't send me back to hong kong or china, or perhaps one day they will grant me asylum. so, in that sense, i think it's a battle to fight on. it's not a winning battle. we don't know yet, but i can see that democracies in free countries in the world are uniting. they are joining hands together into on
leave aside australia. but generally, you say the wolf warrior diplomacy of china will not succeed, but look at this. the un rights council recently voted down a western—led motion to hold a debate on alleged human rights abuses by the chinese government against the uyghur population and the muslim minority population in xinjiang in china. when you as a human rights activist see china wielding that sort of influence and power at the united nations, surely that leaves you feeling pretty...
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cat issue in australia is a really top priority. issue in australia is a really top priority-— issue in australia is a really top priority. huge numbers. briefl , top priority. huge numbers. briefly, regulating - top priority. huge numbers. briefly, regulating this - top priority. huge numbers. briefly, regulating this and l briefly, regulating this and making it happen, i mean, how do you do that? the making it happen, i mean, how do you do that?— do you do that? the federal government _ do you do that? the federal government has _ do you do that? the federal government has also - do you do that? the federal - government has also committed to responding to a landmark review of our national environment laws, which are well out of date, 22 years old now. they are in dire need of updating. we will see that play out next year. the challenge really now rests on the environment minister and the albanese government to deliver on its commitment to zero commit, strengthening laws to make sure we have the co—ordinated action — — zero extinction, and investing money to tackle some of t
cat issue in australia is a really top priority. issue in australia is a really top priority-— issue in australia is a really top priority. huge numbers. briefl , top priority. huge numbers. briefly, regulating - top priority. huge numbers. briefly, regulating this - top priority. huge numbers. briefly, regulating this and l briefly, regulating this and making it happen, i mean, how do you do that? the making it happen, i mean, how do you do that?— do you do that? the federal government _...
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shery: you are watching daybreak australia. the outlook for corporate credit is getting worse, let us bring in annabelle for morning calls. a lot of concern about a key cash flow indicator. what are the details? annabelle: they use what they call a traffic light system for gauging the health of a corporate credit market, they have three different aspects or pillars of this. the earnings outlook, i already had these two in the red, i downgraded the last pillar from amber. i was the last -- that was the last bastion of support for the market. also to service the debt burdens. what they are concerned about is what they see as a relentless pursuit of changing of central banks to rein in inflation pressures in the economy. as a result, investors seem to be positioning for precision risks, more volatility -- recession risks, more volatility, and credit quality to deteriorate. they are not concerned about an imminent risk of a crisis. they are worried about the noncyclical names. haidi: what about the outlook for china stocks after wh
shery: you are watching daybreak australia. the outlook for corporate credit is getting worse, let us bring in annabelle for morning calls. a lot of concern about a key cash flow indicator. what are the details? annabelle: they use what they call a traffic light system for gauging the health of a corporate credit market, they have three different aspects or pillars of this. the earnings outlook, i already had these two in the red, i downgraded the last pillar from amber. i was the last -- that...
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chelsea and australia _ for the first time. chelsea and australia forward _ for the first time. chelsea and australia forward sam - for the first time. chelsea and australia forward sam kerr. for the first time. chelsea and australia forward sam kerr isi for the first time. chelsea and i australia forward sam kerr is one for the first time. chelsea and - australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces— australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces of— australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces of the _ australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces of the four _ australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces of the four 23. _ i'm so proud that australia is in a position where we are able to host a world cup. i think we deserve it, i think we will showcase to the world what an amazing country we have. i think it's going to be the best world cup, not only because australia is hosting it but also because the quality in women's football has improved dramatically in the last four years. commentator: sam kerr, what a hit. there is plenty more to come for me, i still have more
chelsea and australia _ for the first time. chelsea and australia forward _ for the first time. chelsea and australia forward sam - for the first time. chelsea and australia forward sam kerr. for the first time. chelsea and australia forward sam kerr isi for the first time. chelsea and i australia forward sam kerr is one for the first time. chelsea and - australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces— australia forward sam kerr is one of the faces of— australia forward sam kerr is one of...
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when ou sa from here in australia. when you say that _ from here in australia. when you say that it _ from here in australia. when you say that it is _ from here in australia. when you say that it is something l you say that it is something that australians are very much used to, what lessons do you think there are that westminster could learn from the experience of canberra? well, i think what the tories are going to find out is that these internal battles result in wiping out an entire generation. we have had similar fights between factions of both our major factors, fights between factions of both our majorfactors, the labour party and the liberal party which is the conservative party in australia and it really has impacted them both for the last decade, maybe even 15 years, we have seen a rotating door in the prime ministership. we never got quite to the stage where we went through them as quickly from one side of whether uk seems to be at the moment. we did have three different prime ministers in one year back in 2013, and if that happens it difficult for e
when ou sa from here in australia. when you say that _ from here in australia. when you say that it _ from here in australia. when you say that it is _ from here in australia. when you say that it is something l you say that it is something that australians are very much used to, what lessons do you think there are that westminster could learn from the experience of canberra? well, i think what the tories are going to find out is that these internal battles result in wiping out an entire...
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—to stop further extinctions in australia. we learnt from the state of the environment report which i released some months ago that the state of the australian environment is bad and getting worse. we are the mammal extinction capital of the world. we've seen around 100 species lost in the time since colonisation and we absolutely have to turn that around. if we keep doing what we are doing, we will keep getting the same results. conservationists have been critical that australia identified only 110 species when almost 2,000 are listed as threatened under national laws. this state of the environment report, published in july, found that australia has lost more species to extinction than any other continent. james trevice, at the invasive species council welcomed the news. it is very welcome. it is a really strong statement to say that a federal government and national government will draw a line in the sand when it comes to a loss of native wildlife and ecosystems and say no more extinctions. that is a bold move. as you've out
—to stop further extinctions in australia. we learnt from the state of the environment report which i released some months ago that the state of the australian environment is bad and getting worse. we are the mammal extinction capital of the world. we've seen around 100 species lost in the time since colonisation and we absolutely have to turn that around. if we keep doing what we are doing, we will keep getting the same results. conservationists have been critical that australia identified...
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.— certainly from here in australia. �* , ., certainly from here in australia. �* australia. and when you say there is something - australia. and when you say there is something that - there is something that australians are very much used to, what lessons do you think there are that westminster could learn from the experience of canberra? i could learn from the experience of canberra?— of canberra? i think what the tories are — of canberra? i think what the tories are going _ of canberra? i think what the tories are going to _ of canberra? i think what the tories are going to find - of canberra? i think what the tories are going to find out i of canberra? i think what the j tories are going to find out is that these internal battles result in wiping out an entire generation. we had similar fights between factions of both our parties here, the labor party here and the liberal party here and the liberal party which is our conservative party which is our conservative party and it really has impacted them both for the last decade, even for the 15 years we have seen a rotatin
.— certainly from here in australia. �* , ., certainly from here in australia. �* australia. and when you say there is something - australia. and when you say there is something that - there is something that australians are very much used to, what lessons do you think there are that westminster could learn from the experience of canberra? i could learn from the experience of canberra?— of canberra? i think what the tories are — of canberra? i think what the tories are going _ of...
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haidi: good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. anabel: we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: the top stories this hour. u.s. stocks rebounded after the war september in two decades, the treasury yields falling, easing fears that the fed will over tighten monetary policy. haidi: one jumbo hike before slowing the pace of tightening, as they balance inflation again is a quick hit to growth. shery: the u.k. chancellor may change plan after the back down on the tax cut for top earners. u.s. futures looking higher, earnings in the asian session after the s&p 500 saw the best since july. the fed may not over tighten, on manufacturing numbers. we have some low fund positioning, extreme pessimism coming off of a rebound, around a 30 level, back to those levels after the impact levels last week. our treasuries are rally across the curve. he also had a weaker time, helping with wti prices. we see a little bit of pressure in the asian session. this is after 5%, the opec-plus meeting, the expectation is a cut and supply conc
haidi: good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. anabel: we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: the top stories this hour. u.s. stocks rebounded after the war september in two decades, the treasury yields falling, easing fears that the fed will over tighten monetary policy. haidi: one jumbo hike before slowing the pace of tightening, as they balance inflation again is a quick hit to growth. shery: the u.k. chancellor may change plan after the back down on the tax cut for...
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australia's, though, has remained in tel aviv. the decision was criticized as hasty. >> needed the australians nor anyone else will decide with the capital of australia -- with the capital of israel is. jerusalem has always been israel's capital and will continue to be so. >> palesnians, meanwhile, have praised the announcement. >> this new decision is perfectly in line with the united nations decision that supports international efforts to revive the peace process. >> in the 1967 six-day war israel captured east jerusalem, home to the holy site of three fates, and declared the entire city it's internal and indefensible capital, but palestinians claim it as the capital of a future state. mark: it is, of course, a very sensitive issue. we bring in a journalist with an israeli newspaper. give us a sense of how this news is going down in israel. >> obviously, its not a very popular decision. israel considers jerusalem dire capital, and as your report reflected, this goes back to 2018 when president trump moved the u.s. embassy to jer
australia's, though, has remained in tel aviv. the decision was criticized as hasty. >> needed the australians nor anyone else will decide with the capital of australia -- with the capital of israel is. jerusalem has always been israel's capital and will continue to be so. >> palesnians, meanwhile, have praised the announcement. >> this new decision is perfectly in line with the united nations decision that supports international efforts to revive the peace process. >>...
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another england—australia showdown. this time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening and welcome. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an england star hasn't gone unnoticed. more on that in a moment — but first marcus rashford scored his 100th goal for manchester united this evening — his goal the difference against west ham at old trafford. a ball in from cristian eriksen, and a peach of a headerfrom rashford. just his fourth premier league goal of the season so far. erik ten hag's side had to defend more and more as the second half wore on and it took some last gasp moments to preserve the win — first harry maguire blocking this from jarrod bowen. and
another england—australia showdown. this time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening and welcome. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an...
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abc news in australia, _ situation. abc news in australia, thank - situation. abc news in australia, thank you i situation. abc news in | australia, thank you for situation. abc news in - australia, thank you for that update. the venezuelan government says 22 people have been killed in recent torrential rains. the figure comes after six more people were killed by landslides on sunday. 52 people are missing in one of the worst affected areas, las tehereeas. venezuala's vice president has been visiting the area. the el pato river, south of caracas, burst its banks and floodwaters swept away several houses and shops. a thousand emergency personnel are taking part in search and rescue operations. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... celebrating the festival of lights — we catch up with the crowds who turned up at london's trafalgar square to celebrate diwali. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of
abc news in australia, _ situation. abc news in australia, thank - situation. abc news in australia, thank you i situation. abc news in | australia, thank you for situation. abc news in - australia, thank you for that update. the venezuelan government says 22 people have been killed in recent torrential rains. the figure comes after six more people were killed by landslides on sunday. 52 people are missing in one of the worst affected areas, las tehereeas. venezuala's vice president has been...
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amongst them, don young, a break—out star of australia's elite nrl. he could have played forjamaica, his alex will but he chose england. fix, played forjamaica, his alex will but he chose england.— but he chose england. a lot of enalish but he chose england. a lot of english fans — but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't _ but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen - but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen mel but he chose england. a lot of. english fans haven't seen me and also to— english fans haven't seen me and also to play as a family is massive for me _ also to play as a family is massive for me as — also to play as a family is massive for me as well. haven't had the opportunity, can't wait to show them what i _ opportunity, can't wait to show them what i am _ opportunity, can't wait to show them what i am all about. hopefully they like what _ what i am all about. hopefully they like what they see. it what i am all about. hopefully they like what they see.— like what they see. it has been a l
amongst them, don young, a break—out star of australia's elite nrl. he could have played forjamaica, his alex will but he chose england. fix, played forjamaica, his alex will but he chose england.— but he chose england. a lot of enalish but he chose england. a lot of english fans — but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't _ but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen - but he chose england. a lot of english fans haven't seen mel but he chose england. a lot of....
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— running across the whole of australia? , , ., australia? exactly. it started off basically. _ australia? exactly. it started off basically, i _ australia? exactly. it started off basically, i was _ australia? exactly. it started off basically, i was getting i australia? exactly. it started off basically, i was getting a | off basically, i was getting a bit unfit at the start of covid and i said, i'm gonna start running and do a 21 k, 60 k, 100 k runforthe running and do a 21 k, 60 k, 100 k run for the natural progression i heard somebody had run 50 marathons in 50 days i did that on the back end of 2020 after work. defence are due now and i thought i heard somebody run across australia in 66 days and i said, why can ido it in 66 days and i said, why can i do it in 40 odd? here we are. as goals go, i went for it. ray is a fair bit of money in the process for a homeless charity. —— raise a fair bit of money. you make it sound so easy but a run like this is about overcoming the mental barriers. what kept you going despite some of the challenges alo
— running across the whole of australia? , , ., australia? exactly. it started off basically. _ australia? exactly. it started off basically, i _ australia? exactly. it started off basically, i was _ australia? exactly. it started off basically, i was getting i australia? exactly. it started off basically, i was getting a | off basically, i was getting a bit unfit at the start of covid and i said, i'm gonna start running and do a 21 k, 60 k, 100 k runforthe running and do a 21 k, 60 k, 100 k...
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and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that many european businesses have been hoping to increase ties with global economic powerhouse china. but in some mean you countries, this initiative actually caused a rift between various senior officials of the use largest economy. germany appears rather torn about chinese investments into the major northern port of hamburg, senior officials of actually stonewall the plan, backed by chancellor olive sholtes for chinese shipping company costs go to acquire partial ownership of the transport hub. the dissenting voices say such a move would increase the country's dependence on beijing. now the acquisition would be a part of paging belt and a road initiative to link chinese factories with western markets. and i couldn't last sole modern day version of the silk road. you think that a big lesson for the european union would have been to not have blindly followed washingto
and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that many european businesses have been hoping to increase ties with global economic powerhouse china. but in some mean you countries, this initiative actually caused a rift between various senior officials of the use largest economy. germany appears rather torn about chinese investments into the major...
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and a un mission is bought from entering jails in australia. the meet inspector accuses cambro reaching its international obligations. ah, ah, boys johnson has pulled out of the race to become leader of the u. k. conservative party, a decision that almost certainly paged away for re she still neck to become. the next prime minister, johnson returned to the country on saturday, feeling speculation of a come back just months after he resigned. alan fisher reports a letter he is the front runner for the job is britain's next prime minister. but russia sooner is proceeding cautiously. a short written statement, promising integrity, professionalism, and accountability. and then off to rally, support. i. we only other declared candidate is cabinet minister penny more than she has backing, but as yet not enough to hit the magic mark of 100 and p supporting her to get into a runoff election. i am very confident about the progress we're making and i will say to you that i am in this to win it. i think it's important for our party. we have the contest. i
and a un mission is bought from entering jails in australia. the meet inspector accuses cambro reaching its international obligations. ah, ah, boys johnson has pulled out of the race to become leader of the u. k. conservative party, a decision that almost certainly paged away for re she still neck to become. the next prime minister, johnson returned to the country on saturday, feeling speculation of a come back just months after he resigned. alan fisher reports a letter he is the front runner...
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every player that plays rugby league in australia needs - rugby league in australia needs another— rugby league in australia needs anotherjob. it would be wonderful that in_ anotherjob. it would be wonderful that in every nation that women's rugby— that in every nation that women's rugby plays, we could devote our time _ rugby plays, we could devote our time and — rugby plays, we could devote our time and energy in my career, but were_ time and energy in my career, but were not_ time and energy in my career, but were not there yet. the time and energy in my career, but were not there yet.— were not there yet. the sport is still growing. — were not there yet. the sport is still growing, eight _ were not there yet. the sport is still growing, eight teams - were not there yet. the sport is still growing, eight teams will l still growing, eight teams will compete over the next three weeks and it's the first time that nations from four different continents will play in the competition. with brazil making their debut, they only formed in 2018 and the game against england will bejust th
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and he now also wants australia to go on and recognize the palestinian state. he says if this trailer is interested in a 2 state solution, then recognise us as an independent state as other countries have done the palestinians. while there's been no realistic talks on palestinian stay to since about 2014, when the last lot of us broke could talks ended up. they still hold out unrecognizable one east jerusalem as their future capital. practically these are to this jerusalem is divided between the palestinian east and the jewish west. both sides, you rarely see but one crossing from one side to the other. so this remains a divided city and the palestinians want bodies inside as their future capital. thank you for that. bernard smith live there in western swim, malaysia. sorry, malaysia has detained. suspected operatives working for israel intelligence agency? most 5, they're accused of snatching a palestinian man from a street in the capital column for and beating him as he was driven to a house. there he is said to have been blindfolded and tied to a chair, then
and he now also wants australia to go on and recognize the palestinian state. he says if this trailer is interested in a 2 state solution, then recognise us as an independent state as other countries have done the palestinians. while there's been no realistic talks on palestinian stay to since about 2014, when the last lot of us broke could talks ended up. they still hold out unrecognizable one east jerusalem as their future capital. practically these are to this jerusalem is divided between...
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this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same campus, rwanda, ukraine, in azerbaijan. again, it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other some a crush. and spokespeople also said it's really unnecessary. i think, for the un to demand to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we don't torture people, aren't they better off going to places like iran. you see people getting tortured in jails all the time. they're on not going to have un inspectors from iran and china and cuba coming to new south wales jails and tell us that we're doing things wrong. so what we're, we're getting here is the sense that the australian government does not seem to like or expect the un to hold them accountable, but only hold their foes accountable. and of course, they can't show the failings of such an advance and quote, civilized society like australia as they are one of the 5 eyes. and so there see
this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same campus, rwanda, ukraine, in azerbaijan. again, it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other some a crush. and spokespeople also said it's really unnecessary. i think, for the un to demand to get into our jail system. we run a safe and orderly system. we don't torture people, aren't they better off going to places like iran....
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the truth is australia is in an enviable position. it did not build on the strength, the budget described, the vast majority of that is being spent by the government. what we see is a deterioration of the deficit despite the strength. significant deterioration from the second billion dollar deficit was financially going down in the next couple of years. there is an opportunity given australia's strength to build on that and deliver a great outcome. we are seeing is a deteriorating position and over the medium-term a very significant increase in the growth and net debt. given we are seeing around the world, capital markets will be far less forgiving of those sorts of outcomes rather than they were in the past. the euro time is at an end and we need to see responsible budgeting. otherwise, your population pays the price. >> returned to the debt issue in a moment. focus on the deficit situation. -- let us return to the debt issue in the moment. focus on the deficit situation. >> they are running increasing deficit over an extended period
the truth is australia is in an enviable position. it did not build on the strength, the budget described, the vast majority of that is being spent by the government. what we see is a deterioration of the deficit despite the strength. significant deterioration from the second billion dollar deficit was financially going down in the next couple of years. there is an opportunity given australia's strength to build on that and deliver a great outcome. we are seeing is a deteriorating position and...
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violating the cat, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities. and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in unannounced and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would have gone on to october 27th. and so more than 70 organizations have issued a statement condemning this acts by this strangely and various states in there as well. and what's interesting, rory is this rhetoric right now and h r c official tweeted that this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same camp as were wanda ukraine. and as there by john. and it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other some corrections folks. people also said i
violating the cat, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities. and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in unannounced and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would...
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opening game against australia, the host nation. but our - australia, the host nation. but our group _ australia, the host nation. but our group do _ australia, the host nation. but our group do not fear anyone, so we just io group do not fear anyone, so we just go for— group do not fear anyone, so we just go for it _ group do not fear anyone, so we just go for it but — group do not fear anyone, so we just go for it. but then canada came in were _ go for it. but then canada came in were already in, olympic champions, and then— were already in, olympic champions, and then we — were already in, olympic champions, and then we had of the play—off games. — and then we had of the play—off games, but they were taken away because _ games, but they were taken away because of the draw system. and then the best— because of the draw system. and then the best of— because of the draw system. and then the best of four came in, nigeria, so it— the best of four came in, nigeria, so it is— the best of four came in, nigeria, so it isa— the best of four came in, nig
opening game against australia, the host nation. but our - australia, the host nation. but our group _ australia, the host nation. but our group do _ australia, the host nation. but our group do not fear anyone, so we just io group do not fear anyone, so we just go for— group do not fear anyone, so we just go for it _ group do not fear anyone, so we just go for it but — group do not fear anyone, so we just go for it. but then canada came in were _ go for it. but then canada came in were...
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opening game against australia, the host nation. i against australia, the host nation. but our group do not feel that a micro fear anyone so we just go with it. so then can canada came in, they were already the champions. and we had group c of the play—off games, but they were taken away because of the draw system. and then the best of four came in, nigeria, so it is a very tough draw. on the other hand, everyone can steal points each other. yeah, we will see how far we get. we are going to grow and we are going to prepare very well and we will be ready, and then we will see he was good enough.— will be ready, and then we will see he was good enough. someone else he was involved — he was good enough. someone else he was involved was _ he was good enough. someone else he was involved was former _ he was good enough. someone else he was involved was former england - was involved was former england striker ian wright. great to see you all the way out here in auckland. let's talk about england in group d. they have got china, denmark and an unknown play—off winner.
opening game against australia, the host nation. i against australia, the host nation. but our group do not feel that a micro fear anyone so we just go with it. so then can canada came in, they were already the champions. and we had group c of the play—off games, but they were taken away because of the draw system. and then the best of four came in, nigeria, so it is a very tough draw. on the other hand, everyone can steal points each other. yeah, we will see how far we get. we are going to...
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another england—australia showdown. this time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. good evening and welcome to tonight's sportsday. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an england star hasn't gone unnoticed. but first marcus rashford scored his 100th goal for manchester united this evening — his goal the difference against west ham at old trafford. the greatest of english football is when manchester united are aiming to get back to. they haven't been at the top for a while, but under erik ten hag, something is steering. four league games unbeaten, and his side are growing in belief and sneaking up are growing in belief and sneaking up the table. united's manager had called for more goals. marcus rash
another england—australia showdown. this time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. good evening and welcome to tonight's sportsday. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an...
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violating the op cut, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities. and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in unannounced and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would have gone on to october 27th. and so more than 70 organizations have issued a statement condemning this act by this straight, lia, and various states in there as well. and what's interesting, rory is this rhetoric right now and h r c official tweeted that this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same camp as were wanda ukraine. and as there by john. and it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other some corrections folks. people also sa
violating the op cut, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities. and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in unannounced and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which...
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in terms of trade, australia is pretty set. >> it sounds like you are confident. what about the rest of the world? >> obviously it is an unprecedented time. there are a number of variables. i think central banks have been very determined. they have announced that they are willing to do that for market strength. i think the message is clear. >> your business with the global strategic rebound, what areas of expansion are you focusing on in australia? >> you mentioned the divestment of our consumer business. i think now we are focusing on the institution of investors. we see ourselves as a provider of infrastructure. for long-term businesses. those are areas we are invested in massively. >> what gives you a competitive edge? >> we have a range of products and services. as super funds go into those investments. we have services. we have businesses that we can deploy. we have transactions in those markets. i think we are in a great position to cover all of that. >> obviously a lot of your big clients are here. they have to transition into financing. how will that work?
in terms of trade, australia is pretty set. >> it sounds like you are confident. what about the rest of the world? >> obviously it is an unprecedented time. there are a number of variables. i think central banks have been very determined. they have announced that they are willing to do that for market strength. i think the message is clear. >> your business with the global strategic rebound, what areas of expansion are you focusing on in australia? >> you mentioned the...
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right, so the un isn't happy with australia. basically they consider this a violation of human rights, specifically violating the op cut, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in and out and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would have gone on to october 27. and so more than 70 organizations have issued a statement condemning this acts by this straight, lia and various states in there as well. and what's interesting, glory is this rhetoric right now and h r c official tweeted that this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same camp as rwanda, ukraine, and as are by john. and it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other we
right, so the un isn't happy with australia. basically they consider this a violation of human rights, specifically violating the op cut, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in and out and be able to look at what's going on without being...
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two sides who have _ against australia. two sides who have now— against australia. two sides who have now lost matches and they have no wiggte _ have now lost matches and they have no wiggle room and have got to win. the loser— no wiggle room and have got to win. the loser will be pretty much out of the tournament. keep an eye on that tournament — the tournament. keep an eye on that tournament. it's all getting interesting at the t20 cup. three british clubs in champions league action tonight — we'll get to liverpool and rangers in a moment. but first tottenham will be in the last 16 with a game to spare if they beat sporting lisbon at home this evening. antonio conte's side have had several injury concerns and have lost their last two premier league games, but he says being in touching distance of the knockout stage shows the development at the club, who were struggling in the third tier of european competition — the europa conference league — last season. john murray and chris sutton are at tottenham hotspur stadium. this is the venue for the 5 live cham
two sides who have _ against australia. two sides who have now— against australia. two sides who have now lost matches and they have no wiggte _ have now lost matches and they have no wiggle room and have got to win. the loser— no wiggle room and have got to win. the loser will be pretty much out of the tournament. keep an eye on that tournament — the tournament. keep an eye on that tournament. it's all getting interesting at the t20 cup. three british clubs in champions league action...
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we will not waver in our support of those his rather than the jewish committed in australia. we are equally unwavering in our support of the palestinian people, including in the provision of whom a humanitarian support. i would say that mr. morrison's decision to play politics, and it was no more than that because of course, we all know where the embassy remained at resulted in australia's shifting position . i know that this has caused conflict and distress and concern in parts of these drowning community. and to day the government seeks to resolve their, sara clark is in brisbin with more. well, this was an election promise that was made body opposition during the election campaign. of course the federal government and now the newly elected ethnic uneasy government has confirmed that the government would no longer recognize west jerusalem as the right of capital. now, a monday evening, interestingly enough, the foreign minister penny one was denying. this is the case and that was simply because it was the head of the cabinet meeting which happened on tuesday. cabinet has no
we will not waver in our support of those his rather than the jewish committed in australia. we are equally unwavering in our support of the palestinian people, including in the provision of whom a humanitarian support. i would say that mr. morrison's decision to play politics, and it was no more than that because of course, we all know where the embassy remained at resulted in australia's shifting position . i know that this has caused conflict and distress and concern in parts of these...
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— australia? yet exactly, it started off _ australia? yet exactly, it started off basically - australia? yet exactly, it started off basically i - australia? yet exactly, it| started off basically i was getting a bit unfit at the start of covid and i thought i've got to start running and had a 21 k, a2 k, 60 k, 80 k, 100 k run and the natural progression i heard someone had run 50 marathons in 50 days they did that back in 2020 after work, sparky by trade, then fast forward to now i heard someone running across australia in 66 days and i thought why can't they do it in a0 odd? and as —goers go i went for it, so got it done and raised a fair bit of money in the process for a homelessness charity. the process for a homelessness chari . ., ., ~' the process for a homelessness chari . ., .,~ charity. you make it sound so eas , charity. you make it sound so easy. but _ charity. you make it sound so easy, but surely _ charity. you make it sound so easy, but surely a _ charity. you make it sound so easy, but surely a run - charity. you make i
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and australia, of course, is a part of that. let's not forget that australia is the country we're doing a sanchez from and they haven't spoken out for him. they also haven't spoken out for the war crimes from ukraine. so there's a lot of hypocrisy here that we're looking at. are you way when you, when you talk about the west, i guess being most civilized as you were suggesting perhaps in some sense what pos, the while the, remind me of the e. u foreign affairs chief of the day, joseph burrell, calling the e u. a garden and the rest of the world, a jungle which of course you had to backtrack on and then come out and apologize. fiorella isabel, thank you. thank you. well, the former u. k. finance, minnesota re, she's sued, is to become the countries next prime minister. he won the leadership contest after the only other contend, penny more than withdrew from the race. 42 year olds tonight will be the country's 3rd prime minister in less than 2 months. after liz trusts announced last week, she was stepping down off the job for $44.
and australia, of course, is a part of that. let's not forget that australia is the country we're doing a sanchez from and they haven't spoken out for him. they also haven't spoken out for the war crimes from ukraine. so there's a lot of hypocrisy here that we're looking at. are you way when you, when you talk about the west, i guess being most civilized as you were suggesting perhaps in some sense what pos, the while the, remind me of the e. u foreign affairs chief of the day, joseph burrell,...
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her allegations _ australia's me too moment? her allegations of — australia's me too moment? he: allegations of being raped australia's me too moment? h2 allegations of being raped in parliament house in the country's seat of power has really prompted a big movement. i remember in march of 2021 there were many many thousands of people taking the streets in a march forjustice movement, demanding justice for women, better networking environments, calling out sexual harassment, but it also prompted a damning report that found a third of employees in australia's fatima parliament had actually been sexually assaulted, and sexually assaulted, and sexually harassed i should say, and so obviously the trial has been ongoing, there is said to been ongoing, there is said to be a retrial but the movement itself, the moment when brittany higgins gave away her right of anonymity came out in very high—profile tv, and then went to the police to make her claims, that itself has become a galvanising moment, she has become one of the most outspoken people about australia, making, taking a dif
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and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that we spoke to him. anderson had of the sydney based center for counter had your malec studies. this is australia and the west at large uses human rights as a tool to intervene and other countries affairs, while not holding themselves to account to very well known these systematic crimes . and when, when it comes to time for some outside scrutiny, they can't deal with it. they simply cannot deal with something that really they need to be reminded of that these are people, after all, who are preaching human rights all around the world. the foreign policy following that washington is full of these claims about human rights. but i don't want to, i'm that them, there is a general patent minutes. we're talking about a strike, but there is a general patent that, of course, the us itself does not allow the international criminal court to look at any of the sections around t
and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that we spoke to him. anderson had of the sydney based center for counter had your malec studies. this is australia and the west at large uses human rights as a tool to intervene and other countries affairs, while not holding themselves to account to very well known these systematic crimes . and when, when it...
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violating the cat, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in on an out and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would have gone on to october 27th. and so more than 70 organizations have issued a statement condemning this act by straightly and various states in there as well. and what's interesting, rory is this rhetoric right now and h r c official tweeted that this is embarrassing for australia. it puts them in the same camp as were wanda ukraine. and as there by john. and it's interesting, given the fact that australia and many other western nations have been ignoring ukraine's crimes against humanity. and here's where other, some corruption spoke. people also said it's real
violating the cat, which is a treaty that australia is a part of. and basically what this means is that they are not allowing this inspectors to go into the state presence. they're not allowing them to go into the mental facilities and they think they should be allowed to go in that they should be able to go in on an out and be able to look at what's going on without being prohibited. and so right now they're being prohibited. so they've decided to suspend the rest of their trip, which would...
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overall, two big things that are still going for australia, in australia's economy's favor is consumer spending which is still strong. we had that i yesterday that showed people were continuing to spend, eating out, food, retail, clothing, footwear, all those are still pretty resilient. and exports, we are still making money from exporting commodities to the world. kathleen: a lot can happen in the next few hours. i know you will be standing by for us. our bloomberg economics reporter. vonnie: the brazilian president bolsonaro has yet to be seen or heard from after yesterday's runoff election, keeping voters guessing on whether he will concede. lula da silva's victory has been recognized by the supreme court and some bolsonaro allies. the intruder who allegedly attacked u.s. bigger nancy pelosi's husbands with a hammer has been charged with assault and attempted kidnapping. the 42-year-old faces two counts, which carry maximum sentences of 20 and 30 years in prison. federal prosecutors allege nancy pelosi was the target. he broke into the san francisco home armed with a zip tie -- with
overall, two big things that are still going for australia, in australia's economy's favor is consumer spending which is still strong. we had that i yesterday that showed people were continuing to spend, eating out, food, retail, clothing, footwear, all those are still pretty resilient. and exports, we are still making money from exporting commodities to the world. kathleen: a lot can happen in the next few hours. i know you will be standing by for us. our bloomberg economics reporter. vonnie:...
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is it time to rename that's wild to just things that happen in australia? he was knocked from the ski into the water. as nearby competitors rushed to drag him into another surf ski to safety. he escaped without a scratch that is wild next closer to home and the fierce standoff on dry land north of the border. it happened near banff national park in alberta, canada. a large bull elk crosses the street is not a joke crosses the street in front of one couple's car, but then stops short turns around it stares them down to come face to face with this dazzling, gonzales wisely told her partner do not look him in the eye. apparently it worked because within seconds the elk was back on his way, johnson said the elk had licked his lips and turned his head up, which are behaviors by the way, indicating the elk was alarmed. by the way it's running season for elk, so they're extra aggressive right now, just stay out of their way. they were here. 1st 1st give him some space finally, to a far less threatening and much more adorable incident, caught on camera and ontario
is it time to rename that's wild to just things that happen in australia? he was knocked from the ski into the water. as nearby competitors rushed to drag him into another surf ski to safety. he escaped without a scratch that is wild next closer to home and the fierce standoff on dry land north of the border. it happened near banff national park in alberta, canada. a large bull elk crosses the street is not a joke crosses the street in front of one couple's car, but then stops short turns...
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more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. ray dalio has given control up of bridgewater associates, the firm he built into the world's largest hedge fund. he transferred all of his boarding rights to the board of directors and stepped down as one of the three co-chief investment officers. hsbc is exploring the sale of the canadian unit as the bank's latest move to streamline amid calls of the largest shareholder to spin off its asian operations. the review is in the early stage and no decisions have been made. a bloomberg intelligence says the sale at fx almost $10 billion -- could fetch almost $10 billion. micron could invest $100 billion to build a memory chip factory in upstate new york. the company will get 5.5 billion dollars in state government incentives for the plant which will generate about 50,000 jobs. coming up, oil extending the rally as opec plus cutting up to 2 million barrels a day of output. a check on the energy markets,
more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> here is a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. ray dalio has given control up of bridgewater associates, the firm he built into the world's largest hedge fund. he transferred all of his boarding rights to the board of directors and stepped down as one of the three co-chief investment officers. hsbc is exploring the sale of the canadian unit as the bank's latest move to streamline amid calls of the largest...
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sean: naomcook's group is one of about 80 across australia. it now has more than 48,000 members and is one of the world's largest anti-5g facebook groups. naomi: you know, it's amazing. it's all been completely spontaneous, self-organized, and grassroots, and so there's nkind of rule book that we go by, but it--what we do works. we all respect each other. there is no one single leader of this movement, we'rall leaders, you know, everyone is. and, yeah, so, you know, quite often, someone will share something in one group, then it gets reshared in another group, and, yeah, awareness spreads. sean: recent posts include a strategy kit f how to loy your doctor and local council over 5g. but members of the group also regularly share some of the most extreme conspiracy theories about 5g on the internet. fele: this technology cooked your eyes like eggs in world war ii. we alleed to understand these are litary weapons, these are assault frequencies. sean: naomi cook was invited to speak about 5g at the sydney rally, which was organized by an anti-vacci
sean: naomcook's group is one of about 80 across australia. it now has more than 48,000 members and is one of the world's largest anti-5g facebook groups. naomi: you know, it's amazing. it's all been completely spontaneous, self-organized, and grassroots, and so there's nkind of rule book that we go by, but it--what we do works. we all respect each other. there is no one single leader of this movement, we'rall leaders, you know, everyone is. and, yeah, so, you know, quite often, someone will...
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australia are. if they can keep on improving and work on what they built against samoa, they have a good shout. i really like what he is brought to the team, so, there is a real nice balance of experience in the youth. i think there is a chance stop by thank you so much forjoining us on sportsday. a player to look out for this evening, campbell graham, when parent born in glasgow, another born here in coventry. he plays tonight for australia, talk about split loyalties. pick up at 7:30pm and it is live as you would expect on the bbc. �* ., ., ~ is live as you would expect on the sac. ~ . ., ~ _, y is live as you would expect on the ssc.~ . ., y . bbc. adam, thank you very much indeed. after scotland against australia tonight. the weekend brings five more fixtures. they include's england second game against france. the other game in that group between samoa and greece is on sunday, when ireland play too. while on saturday night a huge occasion forjamaica who play new zealand. so jamaica continue th
australia are. if they can keep on improving and work on what they built against samoa, they have a good shout. i really like what he is brought to the team, so, there is a real nice balance of experience in the youth. i think there is a chance stop by thank you so much forjoining us on sportsday. a player to look out for this evening, campbell graham, when parent born in glasgow, another born here in coventry. he plays tonight for australia, talk about split loyalties. pick up at 7:30pm and it...
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it the atmosphere playing the first test against australia?— test against australia? it was historic. you _ test against australia? it was historic. you said _ test against australia? it was historic. you said it _ test against australia? it was historic. you said it there, i test against australia? it was historic. you said it there, it | historic. you said it there, it wasn't the outcome we wanted, it wasn't the outcome we wanted, it wasn't the outcome we wanted, it wasn't the game we wanted to play for our own personal standards. but it wasn't about that. first time we have had an international match and it was in an arena the size of the 02 it was in an arena the size of the o2 in london and it was fully packed by the fourth quarter. just the roar of the crowd behind you when you do something good, the adrenaline skyrockets. something good, the adrenaline skyrockets— skyrockets. england australia is alwa s a skyrockets. england australia is always a great _ skyrockets. england australia is always a great sporting - skyrockets. england australia is always a great
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because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is australia's largest trading partner, has been for some time it's an impossible task to step into a conflict with a power that big and for no real reason. and unfortunately, it's being done simply because of the dependence of successive governments in australia, on the, their role to play a supporting role to the u. s. which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme jealousy at st. so unfortunately, our dependent politics is really creating a huge dilemma in there. at the moment the china is clearly going to defend itself . it's going to defend including b. what you might call an unincorporated terror korean taiwan, which had been a stable relationship. this thing that is called for the stable most of the people in tie, one like the status quo, but the u. s. seems determined to provoke a conflict and it's going to force china who defend itself and is going to really the threat. is that tie one is going to be used like se a new crime as a, as a way to try and pr
because they know that china, which is non threatening to australia and which is australia's largest trading partner, has been for some time it's an impossible task to step into a conflict with a power that big and for no real reason. and unfortunately, it's being done simply because of the dependence of successive governments in australia, on the, their role to play a supporting role to the u. s. which the u. s. as in launched itself on to this aggression against china because of extreme...
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and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that many european businesses have been hoping to increase ties with global economic powerhouse china. but in some countries, this initiative is actually called a rift between the various senior officials, the use largest economy, germany appears torn about chinese investment into the major northern port of hamburg. senior officials have actually stonewall the plan, backed by chancellor sholtes. the chinese shipping company costs go to acquire a partial ownership of the hub. now the dissenting voices say that such a move would increase the country's dependence on beijing. the acquisition would be part of beijing's belt and roads initiative to ultimately link chinese factories with a western markets in a colossal modern day version of the silk road. you think that a big lesson for the european union would have been to not have blindly followed washington strategy of goi
and what we're seeing is that this is a national shame for australia. whereas a country that considers itself extremely civilized, extremely modernized. it doesn't quite lend itself to be that many european businesses have been hoping to increase ties with global economic powerhouse china. but in some countries, this initiative is actually called a rift between the various senior officials, the use largest economy, germany appears torn about chinese investment into the major northern port of...
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the agreement raised concerns for both australia and the us out 0. sarah clark has more on those talk. she's in brisbin mosley galleries. visits to australia has been freezing, bit is considered significant. the 2 countries held bilateral talks in camera. me growing tensions after honey are assigned a security patch with beijing that security deal triggered concerns from countries like australia, the beijing would sit up a military presence in the region. the civic nation says that's not the case. that relationship with china continues to strengthen challenging traditional partnerships between the ana nation and the u. s. as well as australia on the agenda talks in camber with key issues like climate change, defense, security and humanitarian aid. but most importantly, this is a public show of unity and a chance for australia to refer me. it's commitment, not just a honey era, but also the pacific nation. the talks come just dies after the united states and 14 pacific olive nations issued a joint declaration to strengthen a partnership with washingto
the agreement raised concerns for both australia and the us out 0. sarah clark has more on those talk. she's in brisbin mosley galleries. visits to australia has been freezing, bit is considered significant. the 2 countries held bilateral talks in camera. me growing tensions after honey are assigned a security patch with beijing that security deal triggered concerns from countries like australia, the beijing would sit up a military presence in the region. the civic nation says that's not the...
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and specific to stop further extinctions in australia. we learn from the state of the environment report which was released some months ago that the state of the australian environment is bad and getting worse. we are the mammal extinction capital of the world. 18 around 100 species lost in the time since colonisation. ——we've seen around 100 species lost in the time since colonisation. we absolutely have to turn that around. if we keep doing what we are doing, we both keep getting the same results. the spitfire — the iconic fighter plane used during world war two. but this one is different. it is not from decades past. this spitfire is actually brand new — and built from scratch by a man who desperately wanted one — but who couldn't afford an original. now it is finally taking to the skies — as duncan kennedy reports. what do you do when a childhood ambition takes off in your dreams. steve markham always wanted to have his own spitfire. but instead of buying one, he built one. the spitfire to me is the best aircraft that has
and specific to stop further extinctions in australia. we learn from the state of the environment report which was released some months ago that the state of the australian environment is bad and getting worse. we are the mammal extinction capital of the world. 18 around 100 species lost in the time since colonisation. ——we've seen around 100 species lost in the time since colonisation. we absolutely have to turn that around. if we keep doing what we are doing, we both keep getting the same...
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want to in return to australia, 11. they want the boy, as you mentioned, australia is new. prime minister anthony albin, easy does appear to be much more sympathetic to julian situation than previous governments. but can i ask still, are they doing enough? i mean, what would you hope for them to do in addition to what's happening already? well, you know, i would hope i ring me up and say, can you go to the airport and pick up julie, but i mean, that's more practical. how other than that negotiations, diplomatic negotiations, always very private. and i'm not the sort of character to be involved as a builder. and so, you know, negotiating between 2 pieces of timber i can do with school negotiating with united states department of state b on calling mister jackson. julian has many supporters, as you've said, but he does also have critics. what do you say to his critics who say that he's brought this on him self by trying to avoid justice? that when swedish prosecutors wanted to question him on sexual assault charges? oh, y
want to in return to australia, 11. they want the boy, as you mentioned, australia is new. prime minister anthony albin, easy does appear to be much more sympathetic to julian situation than previous governments. but can i ask still, are they doing enough? i mean, what would you hope for them to do in addition to what's happening already? well, you know, i would hope i ring me up and say, can you go to the airport and pick up julie, but i mean, that's more practical. how other than that...
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australia and china is quite interesting. not the course of this year, the chinese side has made overtures to the s trillion side. we've had to -- overtures to the australian side. we've had a meeting with the fed's ministers. as i read last week in the australian financial review, there are clearly green shoots. problem is getting more excitement into the relationship and on the s trillion side -- on the australian side, china is duly opposed -- imposed trade measures against australian products. and no australian government would move forward with the relationship until china removes those trade measures. china should not have imposed the trade measures and now they are the major barrier in moving the relationship forward. so while on one hand, china is indicating to move forward and normalize the relationship, they won't remove the trade measure because they will lose face in the australian government cannot move forward until they do. kathleen: one of the big concerns in the u.s. is china's military might, how big it migh
australia and china is quite interesting. not the course of this year, the chinese side has made overtures to the s trillion side. we've had to -- overtures to the australian side. we've had a meeting with the fed's ministers. as i read last week in the australian financial review, there are clearly green shoots. problem is getting more excitement into the relationship and on the s trillion side -- on the australian side, china is duly opposed -- imposed trade measures against australian...
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australia still amateur in status simply couldn't keep up. an impressive performance from the team and a memorable day for the captain. the most important thing today was about the team's performance and us getting that win against australia. now that it's happened, i can maybe reflect a little bit, let it all soak in. the red roses now cruise into the last four. that's a 29th consecutive win. jo currie, bbc news, auckland. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at liz55pm, bye for now and have a good afternoon. good afternoon. england are through to the semi—finals of the rugby world cup, where they will meet canada, after a comprehensive win over australia. 41 points to 5, the final score on a very wet day in auckland, that also saw captain sarah hunter make history — the 37—year—old became england's most capped player and also the most capped international player — with this, her 138th appearance. the most important thing today was about 13's performance and after getting t
australia still amateur in status simply couldn't keep up. an impressive performance from the team and a memorable day for the captain. the most important thing today was about the team's performance and us getting that win against australia. now that it's happened, i can maybe reflect a little bit, let it all soak in. the red roses now cruise into the last four. that's a 29th consecutive win. jo currie, bbc news, auckland. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the...