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[ cheers and applause ] you're going to australia! we are going to australia!ou are going to australia! [ cheers and applause ] we're going to australia! >> jimmy: wait, where are they going? oh, australia. why didn't she say that the first time? yes, oprah's taking her entire audience to australia where she will re lease them into the outback and hunt them for sport. [ cheers and applause ] it will be some trip. [ applause ] it makes it very hard on other -- on other hosts. oprah says she always wants to go to australia. she wants to see if $100 bills flush down the toilet backwards. not only are they going to australi australia, john travolta is flying them there. john that vol thravolta is a pi. he's flying the plane to australia. the fate of 300 passengers and our most beloved national treasure is in the hands of vinnie barbarino and they're excited about it. i'd rather have a regular pilot. we can't afford to send our audience to australia. we don't have oprah money. i know. but we did want to do something for you special. so tonight one of you will go to
[ cheers and applause ] you're going to australia! we are going to australia!ou are going to australia! [ cheers and applause ] we're going to australia! >> jimmy: wait, where are they going? oh, australia. why didn't she say that the first time? yes, oprah's taking her entire audience to australia where she will re lease them into the outback and hunt them for sport. [ cheers and applause ] it will be some trip. [ applause ] it makes it very hard on other -- on other hosts. oprah says...
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[applause] you're going to australia! we are going to australia! you and you and you and you are going to australia! >> we are going to australia! we are going to australia! ue the plane up! meet the pilot. >> let's say hello again to captain travolta. >> i don't know. how can you be so eccstatic about going to australia? haven't these people traveled before? >> can you imagine being trapped for 23 hours with those hens? >> there was one man in the audience, one man in the audience. i can see this one guy and he was -- >> he was crying louder than anybody. >> travolta was equally as excited to see him. >> going hot tubin later. here is what i don't get. these people have families. how do they all just -- >> not anymore. >> what are they going to drop their kids and go to australia? >> there has to be like four round trip tickets or you can get cash instead of going on the trip. one thing that is interesting, i'm wondering what is in the suitcases they wheeled out. the first thing i thought was like bricks of cocaine and that's why they are excited
[applause] you're going to australia! we are going to australia! you and you and you and you are going to australia! >> we are going to australia! we are going to australia! ue the plane up! meet the pilot. >> let's say hello again to captain travolta. >> i don't know. how can you be so eccstatic about going to australia? haven't these people traveled before? >> can you imagine being trapped for 23 hours with those hens? >> there was one man in the audience, one...
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she's taking the entire audience from the show to australia. australia gets in return a huge bill.you hear how much it will cost australia to have oprah and friends come. at the end of the day. [ female announcer ] relaxing for who? try new market creations from lean cuisine. the new steam pouch locks in the fresh taste of crisp veggies, tender chicken, and al dente pasta, new market creations from lean cuisine. that's not how successful investing is done. at e-trade it's harnessing some of the most powerful yet easy to use trading tools on the planet to help diversify, identify opportunities, take action. it's using professional grade research and your brain to seek maximum returns to reach your goals. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. you made the money. you should have everything you need to invest it. e-trade. investing unleashed. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. [ animals calling ]uid ge
she's taking the entire audience from the show to australia. australia gets in return a huge bill.you hear how much it will cost australia to have oprah and friends come. at the end of the day. [ female announcer ] relaxing for who? try new market creations from lean cuisine. the new steam pouch locks in the fresh taste of crisp veggies, tender chicken, and al dente pasta, new market creations from lean cuisine. that's not how successful investing is done. at e-trade it's harnessing some of the...
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and julia gillard has managed to hold on as australia's prime minister. two members of parliament decided to back her minority government. the commander of international forces in a pianist and is warning of serious repercussions if of a church in florida goes ahead with plans to burn a copy of the koran. this is to mark this week's anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> this is what worries general david petraeus. 500 people in kabul, gathered to demonstrate because of one small church in america that plans to bring copies of the koran. the protesters threw rocks at u.s. army vehicles. >> we are very worried about the implications of a possible koran burning in united states. it puts our soldiers in jeopardy, very likely. we have already seen the demonstrations here in kabul just at the rumors that this could take place. and that the images from such an activity could very well be used by extremists here and around world and in the same way that they use images from abu gharib and other instances. >> the church says it plans to go ahead. the church only has
and julia gillard has managed to hold on as australia's prime minister. two members of parliament decided to back her minority government. the commander of international forces in a pianist and is warning of serious repercussions if of a church in florida goes ahead with plans to burn a copy of the koran. this is to mark this week's anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> this is what worries general david petraeus. 500 people in kabul, gathered to demonstrate because of one small church in...
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now, there are concerns australia may be headed toward a political instability. our reporter yuko aotani earlier spoke with an australian expert in melbourne. >> thank you very much for joining us, dr. alan moran. >> pleased to be with you. >> julia gillard in her speech has mentioned that her purpose was to serve the australian people, of which half of them actually voted against her. how will the gillard administration unify the nation now? >> i don't think it will unify the nation. that isn't to say that it won't manage to govern the next three years with the support that it does have for non-labor party people. >> are the australians happy with the results? >> i don't think anybody's reallyappy with the results. the issue is that the -- there is a workable government right now. the four independents supporting the government are somewhat more radical in some respects than the government might expect them to be. two of them you would categorize as probably left wing, perhaps even very left wing, and two of them you would categorize as energetic country indepen
now, there are concerns australia may be headed toward a political instability. our reporter yuko aotani earlier spoke with an australian expert in melbourne. >> thank you very much for joining us, dr. alan moran. >> pleased to be with you. >> julia gillard in her speech has mentioned that her purpose was to serve the australian people, of which half of them actually voted against her. how will the gillard administration unify the nation now? >> i don't think it will...
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as the well-known host of australia's top model makes it dramatic announcement of the winner. music played, tears of international fame dance in the winner's head. but, wait, there's a problem. a really big problem. we'll tell you about that in a moment. but first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shedding light on the way americans are feeling. 59% say the country is head in the wrong direction. 32% say the u.s. is on the right track. with that in mind, 46% of likely voters believe the republicans should control congress compared to 43% in favor of democrats. that's within the margin of error and represents a smaller gap than last month when republicans held a nine-point advantage over democrats. this is what they want. 75% want a reduction in special interest influence. 70% want to elect outsiders. 54% want to bring more conservatism to the republican party and 54% want to see repeal of the health care reform. 42% of those say tea party is good for politics. when it comes to the president'
as the well-known host of australia's top model makes it dramatic announcement of the winner. music played, tears of international fame dance in the winner's head. but, wait, there's a problem. a really big problem. we'll tell you about that in a moment. but first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >>> a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shedding light on the way americans are feeling. 59% say the country is head in the wrong...
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the communication calamity on "australia's next top model." the talk from intelligence sources is of a major al qaeda plot on the scale of the mumbai attacks two years ago. western agencies say they have uncovered the early stages of a plan aimed at european targets thanks to surveillance of militants in waziristan. strikes by unmanned american drones have been said to reach their highest intensity in six years. >> could the mumbai model of attack of 2008 be repeated in europe? the plot uncovered this summer would suggest it could be. small, well armed teams of gunman move between buildings slaughtering civilians. the plan detected in its early stages is still being tracked. for al qaeda leaders, this is a different tactic. why the change? >> it is obvious that mumbai will have given security planners cause for thought. my understanding is that quite a lot of work has been done to look at this in the context of a wider initiative to look at the security of crowded places. >> the plot has been traced to waziristan, in pakistan's tribal areas, w
the communication calamity on "australia's next top model." the talk from intelligence sources is of a major al qaeda plot on the scale of the mumbai attacks two years ago. western agencies say they have uncovered the early stages of a plan aimed at european targets thanks to surveillance of militants in waziristan. strikes by unmanned american drones have been said to reach their highest intensity in six years. >> could the mumbai model of attack of 2008 be repeated in europe?...
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. >> you're going to australia! going to australia! you and you and you. >> she's taking her audience to australia. it got better. look who got off the plane? this is like a parody, it's too good to be true. john travolta, her dear friend, johnny, is going to be flying the audience to australia on that airplane he got off saluting. how do you live up to this now? this is her first show. she's got a long way to go. it could be a fun season to watch. >>> all right, let's talk some more politics now. nancy pelosi's challenger has no chance of defeating miss pelosi. but he's going to try. mainly with this ad right here where he compares nancy pelosi to the wicked witch of the west. >> hello, my pretty! i will save you from those evil republicans. my pay $18,000 a month for my downtown office and then go to massive debt, the wall street bailouts. and here are my monkeys to make you pay for it all. >> step back, everyone. oh, i'm melting. >> thank you for saving us, who are you? oh. >> i'm john dennis. >> that's mr. john dennis. mr. john den
. >> you're going to australia! going to australia! you and you and you. >> she's taking her audience to australia. it got better. look who got off the plane? this is like a parody, it's too good to be true. john travolta, her dear friend, johnny, is going to be flying the audience to australia on that airplane he got off saluting. how do you live up to this now? this is her first show. she's got a long way to go. it could be a fun season to watch. >>> all right, let's talk...
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the wrong winner announced on australia's next top model.ned in tonight's "word on the web"" >> i guess helped to pay for that. >> next. tens oo thousands of dollars dollars used o renovate this %-undetected until now.t our cover story, when we come3 bbck. >> looking at heavy raiifall making the way up thr my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not sure i would have been able to afford college without the tuition freeze. while tuition in other states is rising out of reach... governor o'malley made the tough choice to freeze tuition. he made my dream of going to college into a reality. i'm the first in my family to go to college. my brother and i never would have been able to afford college. even though times were tough... governor o'malley kept his promise. there's never a doubt... there's never a doubt whose side he's on. martin o'malley... moving maryland forward. with three freshly baked bagel twists for only $3, like our delicious new tomato basil or
the wrong winner announced on australia's next top model.ned in tonight's "word on the web"" >> i guess helped to pay for that. >> next. tens oo thousands of dollars dollars used o renovate this %-undetected until now.t our cover story, when we come3 bbck. >> looking at heavy raiifall making the way up thr my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not sure i would have been able...
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. >> we are going to australia! >> that is right, she said australia.he is taking all of those people to australia. john travolta will be their pilots. the final season will be bigger and better than ever. to see pictures, you can visit our website, wbaltv.com. click on entertainment. >> do you know john travolta was a pilot for qantas airlines? that is what they said yesterday on the show. >> how about that. 59 degrees on tv hill. >> the heated race for the state's attorney will be decided today. more on that coming up. >> things are pretty quiet right now, but we do have some rain in the forecast later in the week. >> pretty quiet on the area roads with one exception. roads with one exception. there is a downed my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at
. >> we are going to australia! >> that is right, she said australia.he is taking all of those people to australia. john travolta will be their pilots. the final season will be bigger and better than ever. to see pictures, you can visit our website, wbaltv.com. click on entertainment. >> do you know john travolta was a pilot for qantas airlines? that is what they said yesterday on the show. >> how about that. 59 degrees on tv hill. >> the heated race for the...
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australia should find out shortly who will be the next prime minister. police in britain say they may investigate new allegations by one of the top-selling newspapers. in pakistan, survivors find more destruction of the waters receded. -- as the waters recede. hello, and welcome. faced with a stagnant economy and the possibility of an electoral disaster for his democratic party in november, barack obama has unveiled a new $50 billion spending plan and launched an attack on republican critics. could this be a transformation of the president's message? >> the president of the united states did not even have enough time. at the labor day campaign, he was all fired up. >> i am going to keep fighting every single day, every single hour, every single minute to turn this economy around. >> they were all keen to answer something he had not heard and a long time. these days obama has to campaign on his record, and that means explaining the unemployment rate of 9.6%, after nearly $800 billion of stimulus spending. today he proposed selling out even more cash. -- d
australia should find out shortly who will be the next prime minister. police in britain say they may investigate new allegations by one of the top-selling newspapers. in pakistan, survivors find more destruction of the waters receded. -- as the waters recede. hello, and welcome. faced with a stagnant economy and the possibility of an electoral disaster for his democratic party in november, barack obama has unveiled a new $50 billion spending plan and launched an attack on republican critics....
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take them to australia. >> that is right. and thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news" -- investigating the inferno. the latest on what caused that pipeline explosion. and with 2.5 million miles of pipe in america, how to know your neighborhood is at risk. >>> tackling taxes -- 50 days before the election, will you really end up paying less or more? >>> bruised brains among kids who play basketball. why is the danger even greater for girls? >>> and a hero's story -- he's getting his medal of honor. and we have that first interview about that life-changing moment of courage. >>> good evening. we can't see them but they are everywhere crisscrossing america -- 2.5 million miles of natural gas pipeline, enough to circle the earth 100 times. tonight, we have the latest on the investigation into the california explosion, as stunned residents there head home to see what's left of their neighborhood. neal karlinsky tells us how investigators are looking at the age of the pipes and piecing together the clues. he's in san bru
take them to australia. >> that is right. and thanks for joining us. >>> tonight on "world news" -- investigating the inferno. the latest on what caused that pipeline explosion. and with 2.5 million miles of pipe in america, how to know your neighborhood is at risk. >>> tackling taxes -- 50 days before the election, will you really end up paying less or more? >>> bruised brains among kids who play basketball. why is the danger even greater for girls?...
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authorities will contact you. >> andrew was abducted in australia by his mother in 2008. at first she took her son to germany. with no news of his whereabouts, thompson quit his job and set up a web site before starting his tour. andrew is in foster care by his father is hoping to be reunited. >> he has not heard anything about me into 0.5 years. we need to make sure he is comfortable before we go any further. i want to pick him up and give him a big hug, but i know i will not be able to do that right away. i am very calm about knowing where he is. i accept it will take time before i can see him. >> his wife has been arrested and will be extradited back to australia. this is a story of family breakdown, but the father says his long search shows sooner or later missing children will be found and returned home. >> we have more for you on that story and all the international news online at bbc.com. you can get in touch with me on twitter. you can see what is coming up on the facebook also. thanks very much for being with us. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get
authorities will contact you. >> andrew was abducted in australia by his mother in 2008. at first she took her son to germany. with no news of his whereabouts, thompson quit his job and set up a web site before starting his tour. andrew is in foster care by his father is hoping to be reunited. >> he has not heard anything about me into 0.5 years. we need to make sure he is comfortable before we go any further. i want to pick him up and give him a big hug, but i know i will not be...
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more than two weeks of political deadlock that ended in australia. labor's julia gillard has won and will continue as prime minister. she has announced she is ready to lead what she calls a stable and effective administration. interesting phrase since she has been narrowest possible majority. howard nick bryant reports from sydney. >> it is like the finale of the tv reality show, with the winner kept a closely-guarded secret. it all came down to two of the so-called three amigos. >> my vote will be going to the julia gillard government. >> i am confirming for the governor general of australia that i will do what i have always done, ironically, and give confidence to government. >> julia gillard faced the end of her government and possibly her career. she survived as prime minister by the narrowest possible margin. >> the election two weeks ago was the closest in modern memory. but the australian people told us in no uncertain terms on that day and the days that followed is this -- that we will be held more accountable than ever before. >> the electio
more than two weeks of political deadlock that ended in australia. labor's julia gillard has won and will continue as prime minister. she has announced she is ready to lead what she calls a stable and effective administration. interesting phrase since she has been narrowest possible majority. howard nick bryant reports from sydney. >> it is like the finale of the tv reality show, with the winner kept a closely-guarded secret. it all came down to two of the so-called three amigos. >>...
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all 300 audience members were invited to join oprah on an all--expenses-paid trip, to australia.aff had a few surprises up their sleeves for her, as well, including a tear-jerking serenade, from paul simon. >> who knows what's next, after you've given cars away and trips to sydney for eight days. >>> coming up next, the stories we'll be following today. stay with us. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back in your pocket. fun money from freedom. this is yours! thank you! what? that's 5% cash back in quarterly bonus categories all year long. does your card do this? sign up for this quarter's bonus today. chase what matters. go to chase.com/freedom. rheumatoid arthritis going? they'reiscovering the first self-injectable ra medicine you take just once a month. it's simponi™, and taken with methotrexate, it helps relieve the pain, stiffness, and swelling of ra with one dose a month. visit 4simponi.com to see if you qualify for a full
all 300 audience members were invited to join oprah on an all--expenses-paid trip, to australia.aff had a few surprises up their sleeves for her, as well, including a tear-jerking serenade, from paul simon. >> who knows what's next, after you've given cars away and trips to sydney for eight days. >>> coming up next, the stories we'll be following today. stay with us. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours......
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you're going to australia. you're going to australia. we say good morning, america.>> are we going to australia? >> no. >> we have some blizzards and ice cream. we'll work something out. >>> you can, if you write an essay, we can work with you. "work with me." we're asking people from all walks of life, to send in their ideas. so we can find out what their work life is like. we've heard from teachers. we've heard from parents. >> yes, we have. we have heard from something called a ferrier. >> what's that? >> four ferriers have written in. they shoe horses. >> as opposed to a furrier. >> didn't we hear about a comedian on a cruise ship? >> i don't know about that. >> that would be good. >> she would be a shoo-in. there's time for everyone else to apply. you can check out our website. or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don
you're going to australia. you're going to australia. we say good morning, america.>> are we going to australia? >> no. >> we have some blizzards and ice cream. we'll work something out. >>> you can, if you write an essay, we can work with you. "work with me." we're asking people from all walks of life, to send in their ideas. so we can find out what their work life is like. we've heard from teachers. we've heard from parents. >> yes, we have. we have...
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australia finally has the government after 17 days of political wrangling following an election whichesulted in a hung parliament. the prime minister's labor party has managed a one-seat majority with the support of independence. she took over leadership just weeks ago in a party revolt ousting the prime minister. she is the first woman to be elected australian prime minister. >> julia gillard is to retain power by the slimmest of margins. it marks the end of two months of uncertainty which began. she said australia's worst political crisis in a generation was now over. >> labor is prepared to leave us stable, effective, and secure government for the next three years. hours will be a government with just one purpose. and that is to serve the australian people. >> independent lawmakers or part of a trio of key makers love to decide who would govern australia. after securing a pledge by gillard address rule needs, the give the labor party control of 76 need site -- seats in the 150-seat house of representatives. a downbeat tiny abbott conceded that his liberal national coalition would r
australia finally has the government after 17 days of political wrangling following an election whichesulted in a hung parliament. the prime minister's labor party has managed a one-seat majority with the support of independence. she took over leadership just weeks ago in a party revolt ousting the prime minister. she is the first woman to be elected australian prime minister. >> julia gillard is to retain power by the slimmest of margins. it marks the end of two months of uncertainty...
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. >> australia is booming once again. it is largely thanks to china. beijing's efforts to stimulate the chinese economy prompted a surge in demand for products like coal and iron ore. that has helped fuel australia's economy which is growing at the fastest pace in three years. it attracted a wave of investment into the mining sector. to prevent the economy from overheating the central bank has increased interest rates sharply over the past year, leaving a much higher than in many of the developed countries. as a result, the value of the australian dollar has been climbing rapidly. it is worth almost as much as its american namesake. but experts warned it may not go much higher and could fall dramatically. there is a concern the slowdown in global growth of demand for australia's exports and also fears that prime minister gillard, a tax on mining firms, could deliver a further blow. it means investors are likely to seek safety in the old-fashioned values of the american greenback and turn away from the upstart aussie. >> let us take a look of the europe
. >> australia is booming once again. it is largely thanks to china. beijing's efforts to stimulate the chinese economy prompted a surge in demand for products like coal and iron ore. that has helped fuel australia's economy which is growing at the fastest pace in three years. it attracted a wave of investment into the mining sector. to prevent the economy from overheating the central bank has increased interest rates sharply over the past year, leaving a much higher than in many of the...
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the powers of live television -- you have to feel that the presenter of the show "australia's next top model," and the lucky winner who was halfway to her acceptance speech when it became clear there was a horrible mistake. >> the winner, and australia's next top model for 2010, is -- >> two models. tens of thousands of viewers watching at home. a live television era that will soon be seen by millions on the web. >> it is you, kelsey. >> she thought she had been awarded the coveted title of australia's top model. there were fireworks, the promise of run my fame, even a victory speech. >> i want to thank the crew and the judges. without them, there would be no show. this is crazy. >> but the 19-year-old was about to become fashion's latest victim. >> i do not know what to say right now. i am feeling about -- a bit sick about this. >> the bearer of the bad news, sarah murdoch, the doctor in law of the media baron, rupert. >> it is a complete accident. it is amanda. i am so sorry. >> it is all right. it is ok. >> oh god. >> this book had been a squeak or two. so close there had been a mis
the powers of live television -- you have to feel that the presenter of the show "australia's next top model," and the lucky winner who was halfway to her acceptance speech when it became clear there was a horrible mistake. >> the winner, and australia's next top model for 2010, is -- >> two models. tens of thousands of viewers watching at home. a live television era that will soon be seen by millions on the web. >> it is you, kelsey. >> she thought she had...
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australia is edging closer to a new government after last month's elections. the independent member of parliament has said he will back the label leader and not the conservative. >> australia's governing labor party is a step closer to retaining power, thanks to a former intelligence analyst. andrew will he is one of four independent recites which of the major parties forms the next government, following an inconclusive election almost a fortnight ago. labor still two seats short of victory, but is now the bookmaker's favorite to win this tight race against the conservative opposition. mr. welty is urging his fellow team makers to make up their minds sooner that -- sooner rather than later. >> i hope this will send a signal to the others and that the move as quickly as they can. this is our time to make the decisions and to decide to support a party or parties in a way which will bring maximum stability. >> the prime minister has also struck a deal with the greens as she tried to build a minority government. the price will be concessions on climate change poli
australia is edging closer to a new government after last month's elections. the independent member of parliament has said he will back the label leader and not the conservative. >> australia's governing labor party is a step closer to retaining power, thanks to a former intelligence analyst. andrew will he is one of four independent recites which of the major parties forms the next government, following an inconclusive election almost a fortnight ago. labor still two seats short of...
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. >>> scary moments for people on a flight from san francisco to australia. that was the intention. but shortly of after the 747 took off one of the engines blew and the pilots were forced to come back to sfo. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: these pictures were taken by a cbs 5 viewer right after qantas flight 74 hit safe ground this morning at sfo. you can see what appears to be a hole in the engine compartment after an engine blowout over the pacific ocean. >> there was a very strong shudder on the right-hand side of the plane, a bit of a bump and the same kind of veer left. >> heard a very strange noise. i knew -- i don't travel that much but i knew it was very wrong. >> reporter: more than 200 passengers had a travel tale that started more than 45 minutes into the flight bound to australia. >> people on the right-hand side of the plane seemed very shocked and apparently there was some flames coming out that side of the plane. >> it was a vibration, push and feel something was wrong, very uncertain for a period of time until the captain announced the engine blew up. >> reporte
. >>> scary moments for people on a flight from san francisco to australia. that was the intention. but shortly of after the 747 took off one of the engines blew and the pilots were forced to come back to sfo. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: these pictures were taken by a cbs 5 viewer right after qantas flight 74 hit safe ground this morning at sfo. you can see what appears to be a hole in the engine compartment after an engine blowout over the pacific ocean. >> there...
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australia is edging closer to a new government after last month's inconclusive elections. the. mp for tasmania has said he will back the labor leader and not the conservative from sydney. phil mercer reports. >> australia's governing labor party is a step closer to retaining power, thanks to a former intelligence analyst. andrew willkie is one of four onemp's who will decide -- one of four mp's who will decide who forms the governor. labor is still two short but is now the bookmakers' favorite to win this tight race against the conservative operation. mr. wilke is urging his fellow kingmakers to make up their minds sooner rather than later. >> i would hope that this sends a signal to the other three independents and the move as quickly as they can to make their decisions and to decide to support a party or parties in a way which will bring maximum stability. >> the prime minister has also struck a deal with the greens as she tries to build a minority government. the price will be concessions on climate change policy while securing the support of a key independent eases labor ju
australia is edging closer to a new government after last month's inconclusive elections. the. mp for tasmania has said he will back the labor leader and not the conservative from sydney. phil mercer reports. >> australia's governing labor party is a step closer to retaining power, thanks to a former intelligence analyst. andrew willkie is one of four onemp's who will decide -- one of four mp's who will decide who forms the governor. labor is still two short but is now the bookmakers'...
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this was the most awkward tv moment in australia ever.as almost in tears after making the terrible misstalk. the incident was a miscommunication between the producers and talent. well -- that is unheard of! >> and more than 2000 audience members witnessed the mistake. >>> an all girl's school helps renovate the ymca. the school will be open to 500 women grades 6 through 12. the school is a college prep school that emphasizes science, technology, engineer and math. >>> we want to encourage you to find your umbrella. >> and we'll get the forecast coming up after the commercial break. ,,,, ,,,, i need a home performance with energy star audit. this sensor will show why my living room gets too hot and too cold! get up to $2,450 dollars in rebates and keep saving with home performance with energy star. get started at bgesmartenergy.com. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. buried in his website - a promise to replace the tax code with a 23% sales tax and eliminate the mortgage interest deduction. a bush tax pane
this was the most awkward tv moment in australia ever.as almost in tears after making the terrible misstalk. the incident was a miscommunication between the producers and talent. well -- that is unheard of! >> and more than 2000 audience members witnessed the mistake. >>> an all girl's school helps renovate the ymca. the school will be open to 500 women grades 6 through 12. the school is a college prep school that emphasizes science, technology, engineer and math. >>> we...
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i've never been to australia. >> oh, it's so beautiful. absolutely beautiful. we can get our own kites right here in berkeley. maybe better. certainly our weather is perfect. and i just don't see any complaints about it because not too hot, not too cool for a change. we've got a little bit of fog. this is a live high definition picture from emeryville this morning. sun rises at 6:49. and you can see a little fog, a little bit more so than 24 hours ago. and that's a sign that things are beginning to change just a bit. the fog is fairly dense on 101 north of san francisco. we're also seeing a little bit of cloud cover in bodega bay as far as monterey and salinas and mendocino. not seeing much fog this morning. most of it is still coming up the coast. 48 novato at this hour, clear skies, 48 santa rosa. clear and mild napa 50. 36 fairfield. mid-50s in the east bay. livermore 57. 52 menlo park and again not the fog that we would expect this time of year but we're going to see more of that as the week progresses. storm track well to the north. you see the gray area.
i've never been to australia. >> oh, it's so beautiful. absolutely beautiful. we can get our own kites right here in berkeley. maybe better. certainly our weather is perfect. and i just don't see any complaints about it because not too hot, not too cool for a change. we've got a little bit of fog. this is a live high definition picture from emeryville this morning. sun rises at 6:49. and you can see a little fog, a little bit more so than 24 hours ago. and that's a sign that things are...
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. >> you are going to australia.0 audience members a free trip to australia. celebrity guest were don johnson who turned down a request to appear on the very first show 25 years ago. paul simon also performed a special song for her today. john travolta. her net worth is estimated 2.4 billion dollars. that's why she can afford to take them there. she can take everybody to mars. >> i would rather go to australia. you are kind of our oprah. our expertal leader. why don't you take us somewhere? >> he is not delivering. >> take a map for a little 10 square mile area. anywhere you want. >> san jose here i come. who is to blame for what happened on the 49 ers yesterday? where are they headed? maybe we should send them to mars. smith or crabtree? the coach sharerererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererere
. >> you are going to australia.0 audience members a free trip to australia. celebrity guest were don johnson who turned down a request to appear on the very first show 25 years ago. paul simon also performed a special song for her today. john travolta. her net worth is estimated 2.4 billion dollars. that's why she can afford to take them there. she can take everybody to mars. >> i would rather go to australia. you are kind of our oprah. our expertal leader. why don't you take us...
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. >> andrew was abducted in australia by his mother in 2008. it is thought she took her son with her to germany. with no news of his whereabouts, he quit his job and set up a web site. andrew is now in foster care but his dad is hoping they will be reunited. >> he has not seen me for 2.5 years. we need to make sure he is comfortable with me before we go any further. >> i very much want to pick him up and give him a big hug, but i know i will not be able to do that straightaway. i am very calm about knowing where he is. i except it will take time before i can see him. >> melinda thompson has been arrested and will be extradited to australia. this is a story of family breakdowns, but his long search has had a happy ending and shows sooner or later missing children will be found. >> as efforts intensified to free the 33 miners trapped in chile, 50 miners in spain have intentionally trapped themselves. the striking of unpaid wages -- they walked off their jobs nine days ago and are seeking subsidies to buy coal to keep their mind going. you can fin
. >> andrew was abducted in australia by his mother in 2008. it is thought she took her son with her to germany. with no news of his whereabouts, he quit his job and set up a web site. andrew is now in foster care but his dad is hoping they will be reunited. >> he has not seen me for 2.5 years. we need to make sure he is comfortable with me before we go any further. >> i very much want to pick him up and give him a big hug, but i know i will not be able to do that...
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and australia. >> this is a day we have waited for. >> aimed at giving health care to 100 million women by 2015, her commitment endorsed by the u.k. prime minister. >> we have five years to deliver the promises we made in 2000. we must get on with it. >> late in the afternoon excitement with the rival -- with the arrival of the u.s. president. he brought with him a radical rethinking to the american approach. >> today i am announcing our new u.s. global policy, the first by an american administration. consider the millions of people who have relied on food assistance, that is not development, that is dependence. it is a cycle we need to break. we have to offer nation's eighth half out of poverty. >> two conflicting emotions bring this summit to an end, and anxious concern that some of the new pledges will not be met. but a thoughtful optimism that the world is shifting on its axis. whether by aid or collaboration, tackling poverty head on is possible. >> it is nearly seven weeks since minors became trapped underground in chile. their story of their survival has impressed many around the
and australia. >> this is a day we have waited for. >> aimed at giving health care to 100 million women by 2015, her commitment endorsed by the u.k. prime minister. >> we have five years to deliver the promises we made in 2000. we must get on with it. >> late in the afternoon excitement with the rival -- with the arrival of the u.s. president. he brought with him a radical rethinking to the american approach. >> today i am announcing our new u.s. global policy, the...
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their lockers see the parliaments are paralyzed all over the place and clean the latest examples australia and almost all the represented backcrosses are including india and japan. so what what's happening to the traditional so-called universal western democracies at the same time that there are other countries struggling for maybe a new a new manifestation of how are you sure that in the end the people right ok i saw we have time here for i want to thank our guest for our discussion here on the politics of recession and thanks to our viewers for watching us here our teeth see you next time and remember across topples. this is. just. for the military presence which occupies almost two suiters the audience temperature and overshadows the people's everyday life. with all the sound so people could use their lack of sleep. because we're here in the streets. you. know and. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hidden in the soviet files house on the embankment and odyssey. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face
their lockers see the parliaments are paralyzed all over the place and clean the latest examples australia and almost all the represented backcrosses are including india and japan. so what what's happening to the traditional so-called universal western democracies at the same time that there are other countries struggling for maybe a new a new manifestation of how are you sure that in the end the people right ok i saw we have time here for i want to thank our guest for our discussion here on...
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their lockers see the parliaments are paralyzed all over the place and clean the latest examples australia and almost all the represented democracies are including india and japan. so what what's happening to the traditional so-called universal western democracies have the same time that there are other countries struggling for maybe a new a new manifestation of how are you sure that in the end the people right ok i saw we have time here for i want to thank our guest for our discussion here on the politics of recession and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are t. see you next time and remember crosstalk rules. just. for the military presence which occupies almost to search the audience to mature and overshadows the people's everyday life. with all the sound so people could use them back to see. if it is worth everything the struggle. it'll. it'll. be a bank. broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is our teeth certainly glad to have you with us let's take a look at our headlines now one of russia's most wanted terror suspects has been released after a polish cour
their lockers see the parliaments are paralyzed all over the place and clean the latest examples australia and almost all the represented democracies are including india and japan. so what what's happening to the traditional so-called universal western democracies have the same time that there are other countries struggling for maybe a new a new manifestation of how are you sure that in the end the people right ok i saw we have time here for i want to thank our guest for our discussion here on...
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. >>> still ahead, its final look >>> women in australia are not letting high-heeled shoes slow themown, they had the fastest relay race in stilettos, a world record. they were wearing three-inch heels. the guinness world record officially confront this. they've won $10,000. 100 women and one man or in the race, which raised money for breast cancer research. i wonder how many sprained ankles there were. >> they do an event on 17th street each year before halloween. there are a lot of white ballots. that is interesting. >> it was for a good cause. >> exactly. this afternoon we have temperatures that will reach the low 80s. the extended outlook shows late tomorrow, showers. teddy rain expected on thursday with highs in the mid 70's. when the system goes through, as out of cooler and warmer fresh air in time for the weekend. taste of bethesda on saturday, temperatures in the mid to upper 60's with sunshine. sunshine sticks around sunday and monday with nighttime lows in the upper 40's by friday night. everything is working out to our of advantage. we need the rain, but not all at once.
. >>> still ahead, its final look >>> women in australia are not letting high-heeled shoes slow themown, they had the fastest relay race in stilettos, a world record. they were wearing three-inch heels. the guinness world record officially confront this. they've won $10,000. 100 women and one man or in the race, which raised money for breast cancer research. i wonder how many sprained ankles there were. >> they do an event on 17th street each year before halloween. there...
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in australia they attack at middle depths. and like tigers great whites usually hunt alone but sometimes join packs with a clearly hierarchy based on size and the bearing of teeth just like big cats. marks says one experiment where he threatens a great white to see what happens. >> right through the shark approaches and you give it a loud "hello." and this is the full display of weapons. >> reporter: the great white turns away. marks also discovered that great whites react to sounds. >> and we've used killer whale sounds effectively to try to drive off the sharks. and in some cases, they have actually excited them. >> reporter: he says killer whales scare great whites. in this attack four years ago off the islands a killer whale or orange can a killed a great white. at first it was thought to be a mother defending her calf. but now scientists say one of two adult female orange can as simply attacked and then ate the white shark. >> at one point holding it up almost as it was holding up a trophy. then it disappeared under the w
in australia they attack at middle depths. and like tigers great whites usually hunt alone but sometimes join packs with a clearly hierarchy based on size and the bearing of teeth just like big cats. marks says one experiment where he threatens a great white to see what happens. >> right through the shark approaches and you give it a loud "hello." and this is the full display of weapons. >> reporter: the great white turns away. marks also discovered that great whites react...
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we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california. i'm mariano ruiz and i'm a meg whitman success story. but there's more than political leanings underlying... >>> well, it looks like a map of the red state, more than political lanings underlined a study of the states with the worst drivers show direct correlation between accidents and states that john mccain carried. according to the study, north dakota has the worst drivers, coincidentally the the states with the best drivers were mostly blue states, california made that list believe it or not we rank 40th out of 50 states. >> well, it is often a selling point for anyone slipping behind the wheel of a new car, ralph pepper in san jose wanted to know, what is really included in a vehicle's power train warranty. that is tonight's good question. >> virtually every vehicle built for consumers comes with some type of factory war
we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california. i'm mariano ruiz and i'm a meg whitman success story. but there's more than political leanings underlying... >>> well, it looks like a map of the red state, more than political lanings underlined a study of the states with the worst drivers show direct...
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even in australia. we look as far as australia to see what they are doing. they are very much in the leadership in this area of community benefits. all were subject to some kind of economic or political climate structural organization or legal restriction. most utilities offer the baseline of community benefits like education, sustainability, tabling at community events. what we concluded was that out of all of those agencies was that there were three models -- there was a de-centralized model, which is one that is based primarily on a budget. whoever is in line first for community programs get that program. second, there was a case by case model, which was either based on pressure from the community. second, if you knew someone in the agency and are able to sell them your idea. thirdly, it was based on a particular -- excuse me -- it was related to a capital improvement program. those were the three ways that a case by case model work. the centralized model is an overall community benefits program through a well-defined community actual program. under this
even in australia. we look as far as australia to see what they are doing. they are very much in the leadership in this area of community benefits. all were subject to some kind of economic or political climate structural organization or legal restriction. most utilities offer the baseline of community benefits like education, sustainability, tabling at community events. what we concluded was that out of all of those agencies was that there were three models -- there was a de-centralized model,...
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. >>> you're going to australia! >> i love it.ago, oprah winfrey opened her 25th and final broadcast by surprising all 300 members of the audience with an all-expense-paid trip to australia. winfrey announced the trip as a mock-up of qantas airways jet rolled on stage. >>> health officials are worried about a new superbug. the bacteria first reached a british hospital from india. it's now sickened people in three states, california, massachusetts and illinois. researchers say it's the result of a newly discovered gene that can give bacteria the ability to resist nearly all antibiotics. superbugs aside now this morning it seems americans are getting cleaner. and a study funded in part by soap companies, researchers spied on people in public rest rooms. study found 85% washed their hands. that's up from 77% three years ago. however, only 77% of men wash up. compared to 93% of women. >>> new research suggests that playing fast-paced video games may have a hidden benefit. studies found that people who played action video games improve
. >>> you're going to australia! >> i love it.ago, oprah winfrey opened her 25th and final broadcast by surprising all 300 members of the audience with an all-expense-paid trip to australia. winfrey announced the trip as a mock-up of qantas airways jet rolled on stage. >>> health officials are worried about a new superbug. the bacteria first reached a british hospital from india. it's now sickened people in three states, california, massachusetts and illinois....
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australia.you have live tv, folks, i'm so sorry. >> i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> it happens. thanks to nick watt for that report. when we come back, the new modern family. that's the subject of tonight's "closing argument." first, here's jimmy. >> tonight, joel mchale, busy phillips and music from sharon jones and the it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie pineapple upside down cake raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night its something different. oh yeah yeah...she always keeps them in the house. no no no i've actually lost weight... i just have a high metabolism or something... ...lucky. [ wife ] babe... ♪ ♪ umm, i gotta go. [ female announcer ] over 30 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. yoplait, it is so good. indulge in yoplait light's two new flavors. triple berry torte and black forest cake.
australia.you have live tv, folks, i'm so sorry. >> i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> it happens. thanks to nick watt for that report. when we come back, the new modern family. that's the subject of tonight's "closing argument." first, here's jimmy. >> tonight, joel mchale, busy phillips and music from sharon jones and the it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie pineapple upside down cake raspberry cheesecake... ...yeah, every night...
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>> because so many australians are avid australia rules fans.s all get together and let's be part of the world. so that's the collinwood song. but i have the list of the kinds of songs that get played. there would be frank sinatra's version of "my way." "wonderful world" by louis armstrong. "time to say good-bye," "unforgettable" by nat king coal. "the wind beneath my wings," "amazing grace," "we'll meet again," "over the rainbow," "abide with me," and that's it. but what are the songs that's most unusual? queen's "another one bites the dust." ac/dc's "highway to hell." and monty python's "always look on the bright side of life." and from the wizard of oz, "ding dong the witch is dead." again, this is a guideline from the archbishop. funeral directors are concerned because they say songs are a wonderful way to celebrate a person's life. >> these are just guidelines. a lot of people might listen and take this tho heart, but you don't have to. >> it's guidelines for the contact li catholic church specifically. i know we said it's a ban, but it's v
>> because so many australians are avid australia rules fans.s all get together and let's be part of the world. so that's the collinwood song. but i have the list of the kinds of songs that get played. there would be frank sinatra's version of "my way." "wonderful world" by louis armstrong. "time to say good-bye," "unforgettable" by nat king coal. "the wind beneath my wings," "amazing grace," "we'll meet again,"...