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killings torture maybe you're giving the wrong big men but challenging the established line every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed was a drug dealer yes how do we know that you didn't try them didn't prosecute you didn't charge the shot the man saw a joint that he has done for up front at this time on al-jazeera news has never been more available but the message is a simplistic and misinformation is rife listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera. and i learned later not in the top stories on al-jazeera donald trump says he'll shut down the u.s. visa program which allowed the suspect in the new york truck attack to enter the country so who came to the u.s.
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from beckett's town in twenty ten under the diversity visa lottery program that's known as the green card lottery eight people were killed and eleven others injured when a pickup truck plowed into cyclists and pedestrians in manhattan. i am today starting the process of terminating the diversity lottery. program. i am going to ask congress to immediately. initiate work to get rid of this program diverse array and diversity lottery diversity lottery sounds nice it's not nice it's not good it's not good it hasn't been good we've been against it but he said the suspect had been planning the attack for weeks and had been studying instructions on how to carry out such attacks posted by ice on social media everyone is on to has the latest on the investigation. shortly
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after daybreak and crime investigators continue their search of the scene after the worst terrorist attack in new york city since the nine eleven world trade center attacks in two thousand and one while the investigation is still in its early phases authorities said on wednesday the suspect saifullah. a twenty nine year old from his back to stand who had been legally living in the u.s. for seven years was linked to terrorism police search site pops home in new jersey but indicated he was not on any f.b.i. watch list based on the investigation overnight it appears that mr say pov had been planning this for a number of weeks he appears to have followed almost exactly to eighty the instructions that isis has put out site pops horrific attack began when he drove his rental truck onto the west side highway bike path near west house in st he then traveled some twenty blocks down the pathway down cyclists and pedestrians his
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truck came to a halt in the tri beca neighborhood where he crashed into a school bus injuring more people on board after abandoning his truck witnesses say sight pov raced around the intersection before being shot and arrested by police he remains in the hospital among the eight killed five friends from rosario in argentina who are in new york celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of their high school graduation argentina's president but he said the country was in shock. there were five young entrepreneurs model citizens in reso rio society and i can only imagine with beautiful families this is something that has impacted all large and signs myself in particular the other three who died were two americans and one belgian several people remain in the hospital some with serious injuries new york's governor said the city has faced down. terrorism before and will do it again that
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strength that resilience that ability to be undeterred in the face of ugliness and the actions of a dupré ved coward the city is to deploy an unprecedented number of anti terror police on sunday for the annual new york city marathon that expected to drop fifty thousand runners and two point five million spectators but the event will go on gabriel's on doe. new york. with.
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when i was told a lot. of robots are present i want i want to travel but left on a name is one of many. i grew up in a place called christmas creek it's in the western australia. as a child i remember stories about the past i had about a life in the great sandy desert i'm a family go. ahead stories about the war overseas and help them sell by. economy jealous or living or. i have never seen them.
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want to move the needle click on their wall or from the desert. their parents or their provoke confinement in an ever olympic. christmas creek or the cattle station where my family were working. my father and the girl for us and stop when you have to sell a bed of what they you know and that's how i got my guardian name roll for. one day when i was ten my family took me to a kind of station called millibar. there are people there said a blockade to stop mining and to say good land. that right. you see that kid into our jeans. that's me. it was the first time i went this my people were fighting for their country. that. the mining company
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ended up drilling at nova. but for us it was still a victory. it put on a fine for a man rides on the map. but as a kid i remember the excitement of being there being part of something big. that right. when we return christmas craig my father as usual was away working and mustering camps. but i never felt on alone. we had big mobs of all people good enough for us. for me it was like having a big extended family. literally my grandfather from my mother's side was very special to me. which is a man of. no words you know men know it but a man of wisdom and he just you don't want him to fail to catch up
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with what you don't. or spider. brother but he was always a grandfather to me us different yeah it was doris' all the time. together with his wife dolly. and fish are causing for millions for you that you never let them die out. well. ever since i was a young boy spawn i was always singing. singing and dancing no not community festivals. it was always about going up in the great sandy desert. the country that he was forced to leave after the going to. the white man.
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gully and spotter always dreamt about getting the land in the desert back for many years we had been fighting for land rights. and nine hundred ninety two things began to happen. where he took them for additional land and smash them for additional wildlife we brought the diseases and the alpha home. where you committed the murder. where you took the children from their mothers for the first time australia has recognised the legal existence of aborigines prior to quite settlement the high court has recognized there would people here and their descendants have rights. the mabo decision showed us that we could legally claim our land back. to claim it back we have to prove we have a continuing relationship to our country.
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in one thousand nine hundred ninety four my grandfather where only a spotter took me to take on three. they hadn't been bank there for forty years. it was my first trip to a country. i decided to shoot a video it was a new way of showing avenues for land claim all i had with be a guest camera. we took a lot photo of us eskin name is jalen i got to call him daniel. the land council asked me if i would be interested in conducting a lamb climb under the new native title act. and one of the first people that i met
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was fighter who told me that is his country was. when we're going to go there. i read you know how to get to where you wanted to go and he drew maps of his country on the sand in fitzroy crossing and really it wasn't done to scale i'll tell you that. no one goes in this part of the great sandy desert no one travels in it it's almost inaccessible. like it was like a different world for me. i had to see them in school of them. and no as i think. things began to happen i knew that we were getting closer because people were
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starting to burn the spinifex. i only hear stories about that snake spirit living in the water but i didn't believe it. i found don't find us with my camera. it was hard to keep up. and running and shouting but coming to business and good men we have family. i guess i got it. they did they took us to a small wet spot in the in the desert who was just this small puddle this small patch of wetness and this was this a very important place that i've been telling us about for the last five days. were not that they were there the night there were some of the young fellows that were with and myself we started on what do you know. now yeah like you know what i'm going to get out of it right you know what. i did yeah
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you know you're going to we're going to let you know because we clean it out. and then the orders come fed up. no. i never saw my grandfather with are so happy. that there. are. just. that. week. yeah yeah yeah yeah i
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was. sitting around a lot of our grandparents a man and me up to stories told me as a kid. i really want to go understand what was going on here. is a man's area. man bring woman now after taking out the water oh. wife she leaves the woman. that is throw water no matter. what no. and visit i don't ever get any yeah you know that the. woman back to camp but then i could see that something else was happening. and i was using the good and the money will pulling out. to make this go around i
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want to get over. it. told me that it represents the thought that. same thing. see there could have been a day only it represent a cloud and i wanted it to but all that's the rain is coming down. there with the. land of the hill the there were no doubt all around the globe. that for the first time i understood when the grandfathers danced came from. and the meaning of his headdress. the the the motherland the. being in a place where spot it literally grew up was really emotional. and you know it like
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it is like going back to a place. it's like a monkey on on country. oh no need to leave going home. that i am literally inspired or we're talking to something less than sort of feeling the water as they were doing it. alone they said we had to go we had to go not like right now. ok so we packed up the camp and headed off a spider and literally really can't get as far from the place as possible and we drove and we drove and we drove. into the west where the water hole was located were all these storm clouds and lightning right. and then i realized that is a rainmaking place that was what are literally and spider were doing today. they
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brought the rain. ritually made rain to her driest parts of australia and they were widely. as the rain makers. want to first find out there with my grandfather literally. something that changed my life without any young person on the trip. and they'll be able to trusted me i'll believe in me to carry on this responsibility. i mean it's a big it's a big thing big job. but to get it or get a feeling from our people at the trust from our people. that make you feel good inside.
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that confessional causing. daniel get the damage because from the trip. he started to write the name of god with. for me the trip there were not. long to find out more. i wanted to read about our history. when one first came into our country in eighty and eighty they want to water. they drove us off our land and turned a country and huge cattle station. and then ever getting camels he wanted us hundred one dollars or they cattle. a bit at two thousand kilometer track through our tribal lands. they call it the coming
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stuccoed and it destroyed the traditional way of life. itself by just three solar cells but. getting your. money you would want to. be used as a good water holes to make fifty one wells for to kill. on a problem that can infer that he didn't have a bloody clue other water was so he kept it out as a people. and them up get them sold meant stop them a water. when you let them go if one of the trucks as they ran to get what. they imprisoned i want inside metal and wood folks and. their wells were closed and several more people ground trying to get down could they want to. most of my people had to move away from their traditional way of life. among them
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well my grandparents spot i was a young man when he left the desert to find only his promise wife she was working as a housemaid and i got a station up my white grandfather. right. now better off a good. i don't like desert people because they you just various cattle. when he seems bada or better over it take him off if i was going to i'm just a frightened him so his bottom ran down to aruba and he climbed up by about creek. bed rover he went dead document just under a tree. or spotted he was on top when he seen the fire coming over he jumped down and he landed like on him and on more force that's why his name is padda. spot and danny ended up working on christmas great cattle station. you know most of
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our parents in that class father there were the top ones and we know there were billions in the state you know have been more than answers and there may be stationed to what that day. we finally became citizens and got a call right after the nine hundred sixty seven referendum. but even the station owners refused to pay more people equal wenches. after decades of working there they were loaded on to trucks and dumped on the banks over iraq. that was to build price a bus ride crossing. fisher i went from a population of sixty people to a refugee camp up to a thousand. they had nothing to do no work no nothing.
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while. wife. was dry. dry spot and only kept that country alive by letting the pain. it comes naturally because of ceremonies and painting up on bodies and sand brings. it was the beginning of good interest never you know not. so. strong they became famous artists and the paintings so around the world used to be into new york london you name it they've been everywhere. this is one up spot of paintings the only paints. i want to hold a left in the desert. for
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an. idea and i'm a ball of paper from the red sandy desert came up with a b. plan to get their country back. they were going to paint their country for evidence. they traveled to. an edge of the great sandy desert with more than fifty people from four different language groups. the first night that was painted on the lawn or a canvas represents the canning stock route. it was to help the guard here the white fellas. it was important for the own people to paint their country because take on talk of their no speak english and they can't read or write. the
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canvas is like a map a bird's eye view of the country that shows the printout of stories and where people used to walk. and it's a pretty damn good map. it took me a week to finish the painting. and then came the time to use it as evidence for i lent him a life for a letter. that they. told fred chaney from the native title tribunals or about or not i will what are. your country mean that it. got out and about i want to me i think. i mean that this war is so do you know every. day at the. end i don't then i know or not. what friends i made in the word of. your mother and then you know.
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this is for your students. that i get. them today. right. in order. to canvas to camera one of the patients at the country. with. my sister nearly. country it represents. a culture and not only that but as you can see with the you
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know the vastness of this map it's a link up between all the different tribes in the great sandy desert trying to explain aboriginal society you know. region people is a task in itself. and i might have. surrendered so we hope you don't get brain yeah this ever. had a hand. writing the paper loved it but the politicians interested . so the national gallery borrowed the canvas for an exhibition. it was like the country was strangest yet. no family to look after it.
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there were a canvas i spent the last two years at the national gallery and something like a million people have stored. my door people wanted back and sent me to canberra to get up. and. that's my little cousin brother buster. you know. this is the first glimpse of the. year. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your home and it's like going home. most of them were never in the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they
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cry. they cry for the answer. to the band whole day but. let me know how that battle or not. the nature of music as it breaks because you can see there in the distance of shia militia vehicles the dust you can see all the horizon there the peshmerga telling us are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the mine closed in one thousand nine hundred ninety four many people lost their jobs daven thing is i thought making money from around the world this is supposed to last for a month but people tell us that it only lasts for eight days if you look around this is the only food available in this household. everything you do is being analyzed it's being weighed and it's being measured that's what intelligence agencies are they are tossed to do things in secret that are on lawful
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or politically embarrassing all of the colleagues that i knew chose to retire from the n.s.a. they could not stand by and see all the work that they had done being used for mass surveillance digital dissidents at this time on al-jazeera. jazeera and. where every. in india women is all descending the order to find their range i mean maybe when i want to use meets these elderly mother. i will these two will. at this time on
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al-jazeera. and monday put it well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dr riverbeds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their countries haven't truly been able to escape the war. hello nor entire nandan the top stories are now just here here's president donald trump says he plans to end a diversity visa lottery program which allowed the spec suspect to tuesday's truck
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attack to enter the country eight people were killed and eleven others injured when a vehicle powered into a cycle lane in manhattan new york police deputy commissioner says the twenty nine year old suspect had planned it for a number of weeks and appears to have done so in the name of i so. i am today starting the process of terminating the diversity lottery. program. i am going to ask congress to immediately. initiate work to get rid of this program diverse array and diversity lottery. diversity lottery sounds nice it's not nice it's not good it's not good it hasn't been good we've been against it. at least twenty eight people have been killed in violent protests in the capital of eritrea according to an opposition group demonstrations in. as mara began on monday and escalated on tuesday the spokesman from the red sea
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a far democratic organization says the protests were sparked by government attempts to close a muslim community school i mean protests in the occupied west bank to mark the one hundred year anniversary of the balfour declaration palestinian authority says it's planning to sue the british government over the policy statement that pave the way the creation of israel. the palestinian hamas movement has handed over minister to control of three border crossings to the palestinian authority authority want to control the palestinian side of gaza's border with israel and egypt the handover is part of deals between hamas and fatah brokered by egypt in october that handover may not mean an end to the blockade on gaza israel still controls the flow of people and goods through most of gaza's crossings. at least twenty six people have died in an air strike in northern province in yemen
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a stronghold for who he revels the planes struck a hotel in a market in the so hard a street near saudi border saudi that coalition says it's investigating the strike . there's a top stories today with al-jazeera as a witness continues i'll have the news hour for you straight after that thanks for watching bye for now. it was a sad day in the late ninety's when my job passed away. my grandfather in there was always country. where literally passed away i wish. i was drinking too much and i didn't care what was happening in my life. span i was worried. he already lost two grandsons to grow up and was desperate to help me.
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with the. yeah. it was important for the landlord to take are not more young people so they get out on a country. with the youngest one on the trip. it felt good to be out there no pop and no destruction. spada taught me to not fires or not know we are coming that's fine if you act like spiderman. the closer we got to go to a foster home fires. when you got there there was water everywhere it was flooded out. i first i don't it was good
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plenty of water. but then i saw a spider he was upset. got that what it was that it was. but. i don't know your mother ever met. that we didn't get it. or not was or coming up with water when i am going to be a little much. the little french bring up the no ground water it now was covered. buttery on the. left.
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because. i would do if. you're. right with that. why don't i don't. like having a. spider just get to him and to make for the listen. that. he does there would be new nose lighting fires and singing. and ask for sign that he's alive picked. up or.
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it means. that. they. are not and the. next morning.
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no we're not i don't know. why a lot of our. own people i mean been back there for a long time it's like meeting someone a long time. from. his own life well born out here and then the spurs come back here
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and. the canvas reputation spreading into what. we're getting ready to go on the road. i suppose and just about everything. on the tournament.
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i mean that. in the world of the. horse shit. that's what i. think of it. was great being on the road meeting new people. it was not so fragrant and every night not a party. that i felt like a rock star. was one of the most hard for me with the thought. out a man claim fifteen years to get from the courts and many of the are people of god
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on the way. but it looks like the big day is finally arrived. we ending the determination yet been any where there were a canvas was painted. to counter all the fights that the federal court. convicted seventy there. and there. were never you. know and i think part time i took a walk quite fit. with your was you were going through brown wanted to get. bigger plans for me she was. right i'm. sure it'll start. every year. the law says to all the people of syria. this is your life.
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that always has been you know i. don't have. this bad thanks dad meant i had a feeling something was wrong. why did. that judge call out spiders name. was there some people got that country pretty. much but you got nothing right and i got a guy here and i really. hope that everyone can read and understand that you know that i write. all that hard work. for nothing you know was all gone. and.
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it took them weeks to find out their problem was the boundaries dog allegedly. asked the or people when a country is going to hear it just cross trendline on a map. or otherwise that's not a boundary. spider can understand what the confusion is all about it's his country and always has been his country in his mind he never lost it in the first place. the problem is the one federal law it's written on paper and it always changes. the book for or is written in the us underground and in the countryside and it is never changed. when we are.
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ever seems to determination had a sense that time was running out to parse only when it was there that i love that it never i think that i never they thought. that it did that yeah right yeah. that got. only a little boston and when i was made to seem interested in or spied a. spot i won't be here for long. i don't think any more. one thing i knew i had to help him. if you are going
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to look at. what i'm going to lay out your neck about. with pot and on people from the knowledge. that. if.
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i did that's my. grandfather would only let me die. when somebody dies in the name they used to be. it's a big thing in the family decides it's the right time for dancing. this time we really want to nail down the boundaries and came. through that when a different way could have been coming stockard. we have to map the boundaries
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and the damage. once again. was happy to join us. you know. going into the minima do you. mean there were a lot of his go all the sort of not even i going to kind of going to is going that would seem good or we're going to go yeah yeah. yeah i've pointed out it read up what i learned about money out of that good. coming was hard
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and frustrating. spy was always insisting he knew the best way to go i think a lot of all that all really right when i leave that what i believe that in that event that we did on that i. don't mean that i was given that here that you were never level with it or not i don't learn to play with a what you would have under what i learn to play. the part of the right and let me get let me get on and then let anyone remember you know getting back to the finale i never do or any other animal in the world that what i know that don't let on one foot again dale and we're not really good at it or not. for not understanding. we're not a m. . and
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i got out of the way you know one of the markets. were. right. and that led to it i don't know if you can get we're going to now when i know everybody i know what i would say we're going to do the right. word never finish but by the way war not oh no no no no no but yeah i mean i don't know nancy . she's warning about going on if the dead now. go in there.
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country and. used to see it before i had left him. and he was going to. clean it with a little off the arm of the country. and now it is. not in me. just like my soul. we're not on. one gun or not would i like a gun. for
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that right. you're right. i don't. know my love for my going to work today never good even. if it were the way. i kept busy and focused on my attention on the spot of land time and a final trip. now where the. concrete.
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i don't think. so strong. if you like. that and everything. and i think. the times of the. day country they gave us a country. and we got to. go and what. twenty years ago only the dancers and become best. friends and. you faster and faster then fed into. me and.
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we finally arrived at or not after five hot days. and it was dry. never to.
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me and my lord over. and. over. and there were. i knew it was the last time spot or whatever say good on he was here to say
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goodbye to what all he loved his whole life. and handed over to us yet infamous. we walked behind our people. following in their footsteps. i'm ordering a car just drove for spider and or more people. we made
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a mess brain make it up the desert. it's like a cycle of life you won't be able to deposit down to us and we've got to pass it on to our children and they get a present today children. i also became a grandfather for the first time. out of five daughters i finally had a grandson. it helped me understand my grandfather. i would be able to take my boys like they did for me to jim the country. as for what happened and what i can but it's locked up in a hollow metal box at the center in fish are closing. it's just like atlanta and
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nigella is fighting to be free and carlo goddamn. you're gonna let him get caught up and leave him like that you're going to dig him out to clean him up so that the water can be free. well i was in the storms are over now in new south wales a.c.t in victoria the circulation off shore is to bring a big waves on to the coast near sydney some measuring up to eight metres more typically three to four metres so that's nasty but the weather otherwise is of free
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of cloud satellite pictures suggest it is warming up in perth up to about twenty six for that's disappointing not the case dancer adelaide in melbourne sydney is warming up slowly but at the still that breeze keeping things disappointingly chilly i think you'd agree in melbourne and adelaide was twenty seven is the figure in sydney come across the tasman sea there is that very active storm system but quite often they lose their impetus on the way across so if a newseum you have one good day on thursday the rain is edging in just getting to western side of south island your bad day i'm afraid it's a wet day is friday looks like it's fairly universal there again is coming from the west from the eastern side of other island you are rather sheltered we've got much quieter weather now across the korean peninsula and indeed japan the engine out frontal system means very cloudy maybe brightish weather for a day or so but there's nothing really in the way of the rain or snow in fact it's remarkably muffler time of the year from tokyo up to support.
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