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e but australia -- ell maestro. but australia is truly a golfing nation.anatical about this sport. and so many players over the years who have starred on the world stage. if you're adam scott, you've never been able to get that reakthrough win. you have to be shouldering the homes of an entire nation. it's a little bit harder right now, a little more precious on adam scott in this playoff. there's bubba watson. bubba is down here in the cabin where he'll be presenting the green jacket. a year ago, he closed out the masters with that miraculous shot. the fans have been all week long going out there and trying to find the very spot. it's one of the memorable shots in masters history and nick, it's one of those, too, one of the few that you can actually stand right there if you come to attend the tournament. nick: yes, i went down with my son matthew. he took me there when we played on sunday. we looked at that spot and i have a photograph of him pretending to be a lefty in that position. jim: adam scott. who had played those final four holes at either am at
e but australia -- ell maestro. but australia is truly a golfing nation.anatical about this sport. and so many players over the years who have starred on the world stage. if you're adam scott, you've never been able to get that reakthrough win. you have to be shouldering the homes of an entire nation. it's a little bit harder right now, a little more precious on adam scott in this playoff. there's bubba watson. bubba is down here in the cabin where he'll be presenting the green jacket. a year...
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why australia is offering organ donors money. welcome back. an egyptian judge deciding over former president hosni mubarak's retrial has recused himself from the case. 1 an appealmubarak -- won an appeal. and bird flue has reached the chinese capital -- bert f -- bird flu has reached the chinese capital. a 7-year-old girl is the latest to contract the virus. joined from the egyptian capital, cairo, from a judge and constitutional scholar. can you just take yourself off a case like with the presiding judge in the mubarak trial has done? >> thank you for having me here. can you please repeat the question? >> can you just take yourself off a case like what is presiding judge has just done? >> i'm sorry, what? >> can you remove yourself from a case like what the presiding judge has done in the mubarak retrial? >> the judge today decided to withdraw himself from the case becausee himself just if he gave a decision in the future regarding this case, some people might see this as a court belonging to the old regime. the reason for this is the judge t
why australia is offering organ donors money. welcome back. an egyptian judge deciding over former president hosni mubarak's retrial has recused himself from the case. 1 an appealmubarak -- won an appeal. and bird flue has reached the chinese capital -- bert f -- bird flu has reached the chinese capital. a 7-year-old girl is the latest to contract the virus. joined from the egyptian capital, cairo, from a judge and constitutional scholar. can you just take yourself off a case like with the...
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yj we continue tonight our series from australia. john oliver learned that following a mass shooting in straul, the country introduced gun control, and it worked. so how can america take this valuable lesson and ignore it? john oliver finds out in this, our final installment. >> previously i went to straul when i learned in 1996 their government enacted sweeping gun control laws. the result-- reduced gun violence and zero mass shootings. so are there any lessons for america here? virginia gun advocate has a clear answer. >> we're not australia. it's a very different culture, different people, different everything. >> there's no similarity with australia. australia is a former british colony with a world frontier that was tamed by brave men who also wiped out almost an entire indigenous population, and we are? not similar to that, right? >> right. >> right. because unlike australia, we americans know when the guns are taken away, tyranny inevitably follows. >> the founding fathers knew that governments tend to grow beyond their means.
yj we continue tonight our series from australia. john oliver learned that following a mass shooting in straul, the country introduced gun control, and it worked. so how can america take this valuable lesson and ignore it? john oliver finds out in this, our final installment. >> previously i went to straul when i learned in 1996 their government enacted sweeping gun control laws. the result-- reduced gun violence and zero mass shootings. so are there any lessons for america here? virginia...
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but in australia, they have shown it is. providing a fantastic lesson for america to ignore. (cheers and applause) >> jon: jr, wver, w (cheers and applause) >> jon: hey, welcome back. my guest tonight, acclaimed author he wrote the screenplay for the new movie midnight children based on his best selling novel. >> like a woman. >> you do god knows what fighting terrible women. you expect us to be like them. listen, husband or no husband, i am not that type. >> jon: we've all been there. please welcome back to the program salman rushdie. (applause) how are you? i will tell you what, congratulations. this is an ambitious, ambitious film. you wrote midnight's children, an incredible novel. had you always, when you wrote it, did you think to yourself, oh this would be a nice movie. >> no, you know what, back then i was just a kid. nobody knew who i wasment i was just grateful to get published. and for a few people who were not related to me to buy copies of it. the idea that it would turn into this huge thing, you know, big best-seller, et cetera, et cetera, winning prizes and eve
but in australia, they have shown it is. providing a fantastic lesson for america to ignore. (cheers and applause) >> jon: jr, wver, w (cheers and applause) >> jon: hey, welcome back. my guest tonight, acclaimed author he wrote the screenplay for the new movie midnight children based on his best selling novel. >> like a woman. >> you do god knows what fighting terrible women. you expect us to be like them. listen, husband or no husband, i am not that type. >> jon:...
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but across the tasman and australia, it's a different story. andrew thomas reports. >> lisa and lizzie have been together for five years. in january, they had a wedding, but they're not actually married. they live in sydney, and australian law doesn't recognize same-sex marriage, so their wedding was simply symbolic. >> of course there's something missing. we don't have the legal side, which gets us equal rights to all of the elements that people kind of forget that come alongside marriage. >> later this year, lisa and lizzie plan to travel to new zealand to have another wed which will mean actual marriage. >> ayes are 77, noes are 44. >> new zealand's parliamentary vote on wednesday means gay marriage will be legal there by august. gay new zealander are celebrating, and hundreds of couples in australia also now plan to marry on the other side of the tasman sea. there's because little little prospect of it becoming legal in australia. all new zealand hers a free vote, and the prime minister personally backed gay marriage. >> all conservative m.
but across the tasman and australia, it's a different story. andrew thomas reports. >> lisa and lizzie have been together for five years. in january, they had a wedding, but they're not actually married. they live in sydney, and australian law doesn't recognize same-sex marriage, so their wedding was simply symbolic. >> of course there's something missing. we don't have the legal side, which gets us equal rights to all of the elements that people kind of forget that come alongside...
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the government is concerned it may pose a security risk to australia. now this reports from sydney at from andrew thomas. >> this person is australian, born and bred. up the australian branch of the three syrian army. last year he went to syria to aupport opponents of stabashar al-assad. want to show the rest trillions what is going on in syria at the front lines. i had the choice to fight. bullets,tart spraying and i chose not to. >> australia pose intelligence agency is concerned a growing number of australians are following his lead, leaving sydney for the war zone. head of the australian security intelligence organization musical "once of a new building to say that he's concerned that a number in the hundreds may be radicalized in extremist doctrines to learn skills terrorists could use and then return to australia. concern, youngf australians with a deep commitment to the extremist cost who are going over to support the fighting. >> in 2009, police exposed a plot to blow up in sydney army barracks. austral oppose the government does not want anythi
the government is concerned it may pose a security risk to australia. now this reports from sydney at from andrew thomas. >> this person is australian, born and bred. up the australian branch of the three syrian army. last year he went to syria to aupport opponents of stabashar al-assad. want to show the rest trillions what is going on in syria at the front lines. i had the choice to fight. bullets,tart spraying and i chose not to. >> australia pose intelligence agency is concerned...
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virginia gun advocate has a clear answer. >> we're not australia. it's a very different culture, different people, different everything. >> there's no similarity with australia. australia is a former british colony with a world frontier that was tamed by brave men who also wiped out almost an entire indigenous population, and we are? not similar to that, right? >> right. >> right. because unlike australia, we americans know when the guns are taken away, tyranny inevitably follows. >> the founding fathers knew that governments tend to grow beyond their means. in america, we're stepping in the direction of a police state. >> is that really happening, phillip, or is that some kind of crazy paranoia? >> we have police. they're now wearing ninja suits if you will. you don't even know they're police necessarily. they have the black masks on and everything. >> it isn't crazy paranoia. you're frightened about ninja police. >> ninja police, yes. >> yeah, ninja police. >> yes. >> sadly without access to semiautomatic firearms, australlians wouldn't be a thing
virginia gun advocate has a clear answer. >> we're not australia. it's a very different culture, different people, different everything. >> there's no similarity with australia. australia is a former british colony with a world frontier that was tamed by brave men who also wiped out almost an entire indigenous population, and we are? not similar to that, right? >> right. >> right. because unlike australia, we americans know when the guns are taken away, tyranny...
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there is no better place to do that than in australia. >> australia used to be part of the same landas north america and i understand, according to your research, we may once again be reconnected? >> look, we have been joined at the hip before, that's for sure. a lot of australia's history was north of the equator as the continents moved around. and we ripped apart, they have been reforming and moving apart through history. if you do the gps measurements, you can see the direction that australia is moving and most of the rest of the world. we are heading towards you at the rate that things grow. just give us another 30 or 40 million years and we will probably crash back into north america. >> don't expect to assume the brace position just yet. >> don't hold your breath. >> you may not believe what is at stake for j.c. penney in it loses its battle for martha stewart. this bad thing may be in a giant pack age. >> plus a group of sticky fingered thiefs may have made off with the most delicious heist ever. a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade executi
there is no better place to do that than in australia. >> australia used to be part of the same landas north america and i understand, according to your research, we may once again be reconnected? >> look, we have been joined at the hip before, that's for sure. a lot of australia's history was north of the equator as the continents moved around. and we ripped apart, they have been reforming and moving apart through history. if you do the gps measurements, you can see the direction...
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>> australia.es, australia inspect in 1996, a conservative prime minister john howard instituted sweeping gun control laws following a mass shooting that shocked the nation. so should we be learning from this effective example? of course not. >> i guess if we're going to go to planet x. and say it's not united states, some other planet, different people, different everything, i don't know, yeah, you know, but in the real world with human beings it's not going to work, and gun control isn't going to work. >> unfortunately not tonal is australia actually in the real world. even their aninals can hoist a weapon. who is right about gun control? there was only one way to find out. confront the man responsible. mr. prime minister, let's begin in the formal australian way-- g-day. >> how do you do. >> obviously, gun control doesn't work. it can't work. it will never work. so wow was your scheme a failure? >> well, my scheme was not a failure. we had a massacre at port arthur 17 years ago, and there have b
>> australia.es, australia inspect in 1996, a conservative prime minister john howard instituted sweeping gun control laws following a mass shooting that shocked the nation. so should we be learning from this effective example? of course not. >> i guess if we're going to go to planet x. and say it's not united states, some other planet, different people, different everything, i don't know, yeah, you know, but in the real world with human beings it's not going to work, and gun...
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. >> this will be the biggest high-level delegation that's ever been from australia to china. the prime minister is taking her foreign minute sterks trade minister and lots of business leaders with her because the relationship with china is for australia the key regional downtown foster. china is australia's largest in er with two at trade her speech made much of the fact that she will be one of the fist committees in china's new leaders. >> we will be promoting our trade and economic interest and -- lobal and region lobble we want to look ahead including how leaders can help deliver a greater depth of durability in a complex future. >> one thing that can test the relationship is australia being seen as a sheriff for the united states helping to contain china. those have been concerned in beijing about american troops trailing in australia but the prime minister batted that concern away. >> inevitably there is some between competition us but it will be managed well in the future. >> china is also becoming a i l economic partner and asked whether it concerned her that china was
. >> this will be the biggest high-level delegation that's ever been from australia to china. the prime minister is taking her foreign minute sterks trade minister and lots of business leaders with her because the relationship with china is for australia the key regional downtown foster. china is australia's largest in er with two at trade her speech made much of the fact that she will be one of the fist committees in china's new leaders. >> we will be promoting our trade and...
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i have no business in australia!lia. >> i have no business in australia. >> jimmy: no. but how fun is that? you get to go to australia. >> yeah. i'm just going to go. i'mma try to buy a shark. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, you -- yeah, you can do that. >> yeah, you scared to go to australia? because there's a lot of poisonous stuff over there, right? >> jimmy: i'm a little afraid to go to australia. >> i live for that. i horde poisonous stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you do, though? >> yeah, i'm getting ready to get an orangutan. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't think they're poisonous. >> no? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, you don't want one biting you, but i don't think it's poisonous. >> lorne michaels told me they were poisonous! >> jimmy: he did not. >> he said "tracy, they're poisonous. you should get one." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get an orangutan? >> yes! >> jimmy: april 9th -- >> that's the roots over there, dude. >> jimmy: yeah, they're here every night. [ cheers and applause ] and b.j. thomas, dude. >> i know.
i have no business in australia!lia. >> i have no business in australia. >> jimmy: no. but how fun is that? you get to go to australia. >> yeah. i'm just going to go. i'mma try to buy a shark. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, you -- yeah, you can do that. >> yeah, you scared to go to australia? because there's a lot of poisonous stuff over there, right? >> jimmy: i'm a little afraid to go to australia. >> i live for that. i horde poisonous stuff. [...
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australia allows it, we allow it. let's take an example. you're a lawyer.y calls for killing the umpire in the first inning, somebody in the ninth inning kills the umpire. can the person in the first inning be held accountable? it takes somebody else to carry out the jihad. accountability here? that's the problem here in a free society. >> but the thing is, there's so much talk about, he's got these chechnyan roots. usually they hate the russians. but this guy seems to have fallen into that small faction, within the chechnyans who they're not so concerned about russia, they are more -- they think more like al qaeda. it's about jihad. this cleric, he was born in australia in the '70s of lebanese descent, but trying to get children to become soldiers of islam. >> chechnya is not -- my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [
australia allows it, we allow it. let's take an example. you're a lawyer.y calls for killing the umpire in the first inning, somebody in the ninth inning kills the umpire. can the person in the first inning be held accountable? it takes somebody else to carry out the jihad. accountability here? that's the problem here in a free society. >> but the thing is, there's so much talk about, he's got these chechnyan roots. usually they hate the russians. but this guy seems to have fallen into...
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their health, and disputed seas strain relations with neighbors. >>> along the shores of northern australia, salt water crocodiles make their home. many tourist come to see this species. some grow as big as 7 meters. they took measured to protect the salt water croc, but however, their numbers have again swelled, and occasionally they attack people. nhk has more. >> reporter: areas around darwin are the favorite has been date of crocodiles. they're an indispensable resource for tourists. >> we don't have anything like this in denmark, where i'm from. >> they're made into luxury goods at a shop, or on the menu at a restaurant. >> they call come in to try it, they try kangaroo and crocodile. >> salt water crocodile hields sell for high prices, and the animal was once hunted close to extinction in australia. in 1945, it's population was estimated at 150,000. 25 years later, just 4,000 crocs remain in the would. they decided to protect the species and ban sport hunting. as a result, the population has recovered to between 80,000 and 100,000. but regional urbanization has brought about more chan
their health, and disputed seas strain relations with neighbors. >>> along the shores of northern australia, salt water crocodiles make their home. many tourist come to see this species. some grow as big as 7 meters. they took measured to protect the salt water croc, but however, their numbers have again swelled, and occasionally they attack people. nhk has more. >> reporter: areas around darwin are the favorite has been date of crocodiles. they're an indispensable resource for...
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. >> wikileaks will try to win seats in australia elections later this year.he website has announced it has received enough signatures to officially register the political party. they are still fighting ecuadorian embassy in london but will be a senate candidate for the state of victoria. it will be up to the government to secure the opportunity for him to come back to australia. having said that, let's just say this is part of a legal strategy or the dramatic strategy on julian's part to get back to australia. if that were the case, he wasn't the greatest name down for the senate and hope to get elected. this is a much broader movement. this is a party well in excess of 500 members. it is a party that will elect other candidates. >> british scientists say demanding the government suspend the use of pesticide that harm bees. dangerous chemicals have caused a rapid decline of the insect population. it could have an impact on all of us. >> the world be population is in steep decline. it matters because bees pollinate the clay dust plants that produce all but a t
. >> wikileaks will try to win seats in australia elections later this year.he website has announced it has received enough signatures to officially register the political party. they are still fighting ecuadorian embassy in london but will be a senate candidate for the state of victoria. it will be up to the government to secure the opportunity for him to come back to australia. having said that, let's just say this is part of a legal strategy or the dramatic strategy on julian's part to...
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in australia there have they have restrictions on their carbon limits on how much pollution you can have and they make oil companies and coal companies pay for a lot of the externalities that they cause through this tax. and what we've seen there is that wind power in australia is on this at the same price as fossil fuel is there if in america we made the oil companies in the coal companies in the gas companies pay for their externalities pay for the cost of our military to protect shipping lanes all around the world pay for the health care costs of increased asthma cases all around the world there would be price pair parity between renewable energies and fossil fuel i mean should we pursue this course of action here to so that oil companies are actually paying for a lot of the damage they cause i'm not really really familiar with the tax rates and how things are in australia but i'm sure based on the experience of what's going on i mean it seems like every other week in this country there's a green energy company that's been going bankrupt so obviously the technology is not there a
in australia there have they have restrictions on their carbon limits on how much pollution you can have and they make oil companies and coal companies pay for a lot of the externalities that they cause through this tax. and what we've seen there is that wind power in australia is on this at the same price as fossil fuel is there if in america we made the oil companies in the coal companies in the gas companies pay for their externalities pay for the cost of our military to protect shipping...
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and they were asking if we were from australia, chanting, australia, austria. and we knew how dangerous that was for us. seventeen years before when indonesia invaded east timor, there were files trillion based journalists that were covering the it is invasion. the military wind them up against a house in the town and executed the mall. there was a sixth journalist to man the day after the invasion, december 8, 1975, his name was roger rees, he was reporting for radio station for the world. he was the last western journalist there. and a broken to the radio station, they dragged him out, and as he shouted, and from australia, they shot him with so many thousands of artillery. the austrian government's protest the killing of their journalists because, we believe because years later australia and indonesia was signed a treaty providing the oil between australia and indonesia. oil is a source of so much pain in the oral. and as we lay there covered in blood and they're shouting at us australia with against our heads , we shouted back know, america. america. i turn
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australia's asx 200 outperformed asia ending higher by 0.6%. banking shares ended up in the green on hopes they would report rising profits this week and next. but we faced the upside due to weaker commodity prices last friday. back to you. >> thanks for that, sixuan. we'll catch you a little late. >>> spain's finance minister is heading to germany. if he's going to get knit help with his growth strategy? we'll have more when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs,
australia's asx 200 outperformed asia ending higher by 0.6%. banking shares ended up in the green on hopes they would report rising profits this week and next. but we faced the upside due to weaker commodity prices last friday. back to you. >> thanks for that, sixuan. we'll catch you a little late. >>> spain's finance minister is heading to germany. if he's going to get knit help with his growth strategy? we'll have more when we come back. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes...
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he is been incredible to me and the young golfers in australia.shed in the top four with an argentinian in the middle. >> >> pete lipscomb keeps giving up big innings. chicago cubs earned their long time knick-knack, the loveable losers. >> lincecum came up a pair, cubs lead 4-1 after one inning and they lead in the 6th when the chicago pitcher unleashes -- five wild pitches in the single inning, joins rookie, collects his first two major league rbi's. greg blanco and crawford score. giants take a 5-4 lead and hello noonan. ties the game, the cubs take a 7-6 lead. remember our underpants friend? comes up in the ninth inning, two strikes, two outs. and there it goes, a solo homerun off shawn kemp. hunter pants ties the game 7-7. we are going into extra innings. giants score three times, the first by a play offer in, shawn kemp. he balks, a man on third. hector sanchez, he scores giants win 10-7 in 10 wild innings, san francisco wins three out of four in chilly chicago. they are 9-4, they take off monday and play for three games in milwaukee. >> >>
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for free speech to running for office so we can be said to juliet and sunset his eyes on joining australia's parliament his campaign director tells our t.v. what the whistleblowers got in mind. is seven pm here in the russian capital you're watching are live with me tom would say the u.n. says north korea is on a collision course with the world community with its recurrent of threats against washington and seoul kyung yang declared a state of war with the south involved to restart its main nuclear reactor in response to you when sanctions meanwhile soaring tensions led the u.s. to position military hardware of the north has caused including a warship in a sea base rate a platform south korea says it will retaliate if it's attacked earlier i spoke to seoul based correspondent james of came who says america's geopolitics in the region is what's behind pyongyang's fiery rhetoric. in terms of people in the capital in seoul there's not much reaction and much alarm as these threats and the rhetoric from north korea has been continuous throughout the years we've seen an annual drills with south kor
for free speech to running for office so we can be said to juliet and sunset his eyes on joining australia's parliament his campaign director tells our t.v. what the whistleblowers got in mind. is seven pm here in the russian capital you're watching are live with me tom would say the u.n. says north korea is on a collision course with the world community with its recurrent of threats against washington and seoul kyung yang declared a state of war with the south involved to restart its main...
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post nine eleven environment where you've seen major invasions by the security services into it in australia into the lives of ordinary australians and given that julian assange is a difficult legal situation what do you think is turns the law of winning his bid for the senate i think to a very good chance in a strike and to get there if there are six senators who would be elected out of the turia one of the strikes destroyed he's got to get fourteen point two nine percent of the vote in order to get elected now with a preferential system which is of a party's preference in julian a songe if he gets six to seven percent of the role but he says i'm going to get elected at the moment he's polling around about twenty five to twenty seven percent that he's twenty five to twenty seven percent of australians aside i would vote for julian assange so he starting from a very high price which is going to come down a bit in the context of the campaign but it's a very good place to stop. i think a lot of people i think in this they have a size doesn't win is successful could that eventually help him rec
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. >> so australia. both are eight under par. >> so australia. >> it ha♪ roundup ough ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now rounp has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. >> all right steve is back with a final look at the forecast. a nice one. >> temperatures are near average for the day tomorrow. they will be around 70. a chance for a sprinkle or two. 80 on wednesday. a cold front by the end of the week. wjla.com is your home for abc weather. a brand-new blog about the world's hottest temperature and how it was taken away from the city in libya and why. >> it was taken away. >> it was
. >> so australia. both are eight under par. >> so australia. >> it ha♪ roundup ough ♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now rounp has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause...
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>> skink. >> they are a type of lizard native to australia.t what it's doing? >> essentially the organ that you and i can process what we're doing is in our nostrils. these species have that organ on the roof of their mouth. >> it's a beautiful blue tongue, too. >> it's interesting. the blue tongue, believed by scientists when they open up their mouth, they have a bright pink mouth and hopefully the blue tongue scares off a predator. that's the theory behind the blue tongue. but what's also very interesting about them, they are one of the few animals that show an increase in population in being very healthy and doing well with urbanization. normally when population of human growth, we take over their territories, we see animal populations retreat. this particular species, though, is doing quite well living in cities and towns, so scientists are studying why it is they are able to adapt so quickly and do so well. >> so is the skink related to any lizards that we know of? >> australian species, basically all australian. plenty of different skink
>> skink. >> they are a type of lizard native to australia.t what it's doing? >> essentially the organ that you and i can process what we're doing is in our nostrils. these species have that organ on the roof of their mouth. >> it's a beautiful blue tongue, too. >> it's interesting. the blue tongue, believed by scientists when they open up their mouth, they have a bright pink mouth and hopefully the blue tongue scares off a predator. that's the theory behind the...
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welcome back to the kaiser report i max kaiser time now to go to australia and speak with das madonna of economist author of extreme money das welcome back to kaiser report nice to be with you max right does tell us about japan they're taking monetary policy where no central bank has before gone tell us what's happening and what could be the consequences. well essentially japan has adopted the kazi strategy because having done nothing for a long period of time and the economy's in the doldrums they've now got a three pronged plan plan number one spend more money than you have so this could be a massive fiscal stimulus secondly central bank intervention interest rates have been zero for about fifteen sixteen is so the central bank is buying assets it's going to essentially double the money supply and double the size of the central bank balance sheet with a couple of yes' and finally they get to do some structural reforms but max it ain't going to work what do you think is going to well only cut in here for a second because this idea that the pan is pursuing that they are engaged in mor
welcome back to the kaiser report i max kaiser time now to go to australia and speak with das madonna of economist author of extreme money das welcome back to kaiser report nice to be with you max right does tell us about japan they're taking monetary policy where no central bank has before gone tell us what's happening and what could be the consequences. well essentially japan has adopted the kazi strategy because having done nothing for a long period of time and the economy's in the doldrums...
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. >>> in sydney, australia, the sydney opera house lighting up in blue. why? to mark world autism day. one of several landmarks being used around the tworld raise awareness. >> according to autism australia, 1 in 110 trailians have some form of the disorder. here the united states the figure is 1 in 88. a story of three mothers fighting to get insurance coverage for their children with autism. >> rio de janeiro we know it was an american woman who was the victim of that brutal attack there. she was rippelationshi raped, a beaten and robbed. >> on a public mini bus. police have made a third arrest in connection with the attack. what do we know about this third individual? >> reporter: that's right, suzanne. we should remind our viewers two men were arrested this weekend, shortly after this horrific crime. they've arrested a third suspect last flight. and it's interesting, part of the way they were able to locate him was using surveillance video, because these men stole the credit cards of two tourists and went from gas station to gas station taking out cash. so
. >>> in sydney, australia, the sydney opera house lighting up in blue. why? to mark world autism day. one of several landmarks being used around the tworld raise awareness. >> according to autism australia, 1 in 110 trailians have some form of the disorder. here the united states the figure is 1 in 88. a story of three mothers fighting to get insurance coverage for their children with autism. >> rio de janeiro we know it was an american woman who was the victim of that...
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are they buying gold are they converting with koala bears what's happening in australia i did about converting with koala bears i've never really seen how that's done but sure you know but leave that to one side i think what we're going to see is the type of backlash we've seen in italy with the five star movement and the dissident movements around the world now whether that's going to work or not i don't know but fundamentally it's going to be a social and political issue and don't forget in the nineteenth twenties and nine hundred thirty s. fascism came to power on the back of the middle classes who had they savings and they life wealth wiped out by inflation in the weimer republic so i think that's where it'll be resolved i think the financial markets is going to be a bit of a sideshow to that all right i want to come back to something you said earlier just for the viewers out there who follow these things in terms of the term and that is is we're talking about inflation and you're talking about the price of oil going higher but. you are describing correct me if i'm wrong a scena
are they buying gold are they converting with koala bears what's happening in australia i did about converting with koala bears i've never really seen how that's done but sure you know but leave that to one side i think what we're going to see is the type of backlash we've seen in italy with the five star movement and the dissident movements around the world now whether that's going to work or not i don't know but fundamentally it's going to be a social and political issue and don't forget in...
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australia and china have agreed to allow their currencies to trade directly with each other. it is part of their effort to boost trade and investment. >> julia gillard announced the deal in shanghai. the deal means that australian and chinese firms and individuals can save on conversion costs. >> this is a huge advantage for australia, not only for our big businesses, but also for our small and medium enterprises that want to do business here. >> the chinese government is promoting the use already. last year the amount of trade reached about $120 billion. their business sentiment improved for a 5th straight month in march. cabinet office asked about 2,000 work ers what they thought abou the economy. the march confidence index stood up 4.1 points from the previous month. that's the same level set in march 2006. many workers say that manufacturing sectors sighted inprovemei improvements for the weaker yen. workers said they were worried about the higher prices of imported goods and materials as a result of the yen's decline. they also mentioned electricity rate hikes. the cabin
australia and china have agreed to allow their currencies to trade directly with each other. it is part of their effort to boost trade and investment. >> julia gillard announced the deal in shanghai. the deal means that australian and chinese firms and individuals can save on conversion costs. >> this is a huge advantage for australia, not only for our big businesses, but also for our small and medium enterprises that want to do business here. >> the chinese government is...
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there's a company in australia that has a fantastic idea. they created a company called mail books.asically the idea behind mail books is to create a unique dust cover for each book that once you're done reading it, it becomes a wrapper for your book and it's basically a prepaid, preaddressed parcel that you can drop in the mail and it will go to a charity and it will distribute it to people in need. >> and the coolest thing is, they know how much the book weighs already. it's already paid for, the pos s postage. it is right now only in australia, they created an organization there, footpath library and they're giving books to the homeless in the community. you give people the opportunity to learn, you give people the gift of knowledge really. ♪ >>> new video shows hibernation ain't all about sleep. >> are some wild antics that go on. >> hear from an expert who tells us all about this rare look into the life of black bears. >>> and can you guess what this i know. i know i need to quit this. - well, how about... - that smokers' helpline? yeah, they can give me a plan. - help me throu
there's a company in australia that has a fantastic idea. they created a company called mail books.asically the idea behind mail books is to create a unique dust cover for each book that once you're done reading it, it becomes a wrapper for your book and it's basically a prepaid, preaddressed parcel that you can drop in the mail and it will go to a charity and it will distribute it to people in need. >> and the coolest thing is, they know how much the book weighs already. it's already...
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she was rescued by louise saunders in australia. blossom bats are endangered. louise took her in to nurse her back to help. she has nectar or milk formula. what an adorable creature. this is a wonderful video about bats. they see this little guy and they are going to love bats. >> he has a gene simmons like tone. >> yeah! >> she was eventually released back into the wild. >> releasing her was one of the toughest things she had to do but it was the best for blossom. >>> the race is on for two dragsters until things get scary. >> where's the other one? where's the other car? >> what went wrong that had one car doing doughnuts? >> a bra that "star wars" fans will freak for. >> it's made out of paper-mache and r2d2 >>> one of the worst times for something to go wrong is when you are traveling over po 0 miles per hour. this is larry dixon down in australia. watch what happened when he smashes the gas. >> oh! >> oh, no. did you see that bouncing down the track? that is real. the axel broke. the wheel comes off. it sends it into a 360 degree spin. >> where is the othe
she was rescued by louise saunders in australia. blossom bats are endangered. louise took her in to nurse her back to help. she has nectar or milk formula. what an adorable creature. this is a wonderful video about bats. they see this little guy and they are going to love bats. >> he has a gene simmons like tone. >> yeah! >> she was eventually released back into the wild. >> releasing her was one of the toughest things she had to do but it was the best for blossom....
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if ignoring new zealand, australia and canada were a crime, everyone in america would be on death row. ( cheers and applause ). now sure, herndon's corrected spreadsheets show that countries with debt over 90% did not see their economies shrink minus point-one percent but instead saw them grow 2.2%. but come on, 2.2% up, .1% down, you say potato, i say eliminate food stamps. for pete's sake, how were ren and stimpy supposed to know that their paper, their paper which has brought austerity to millions was flawed? it wasn't peer reviewed. so, no one needs to fact-check them. it's not like they said they were watching scooby doo when they were four. after publication in 2010, one economist complained that they refused to share their data. of course they didn't share their data. if they can't use excel, i doubt they could send it an email attachment. but, folks, siegfried and roy are standing by their results saying quote the weight of the evidence to date, including this latest comment by herndon, seems entirely consistent with our original interpretation of the data. right. entirely con
if ignoring new zealand, australia and canada were a crime, everyone in america would be on death row. ( cheers and applause ). now sure, herndon's corrected spreadsheets show that countries with debt over 90% did not see their economies shrink minus point-one percent but instead saw them grow 2.2%. but come on, 2.2% up, .1% down, you say potato, i say eliminate food stamps. for pete's sake, how were ren and stimpy supposed to know that their paper, their paper which has brought austerity to...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to go to australia and speak with das madonna of economist author of extreme money das welcome back to the kaiser report it's nice to be with you max right does tell us about japan they're taking monetary policy where no central bank has before gone tell us what's happening and what could be the consequences. well essentially japan has adopted the comic ozzie strategy because having done nothing for a long period of time and the economy's in the doldrums they've now got a three pronged plan plan number one spend more money than you have so this could be a massive fiscal stimulus secondly central bank intervention interest rates have been zero for about fifteen sixteen is so the central bank is buying assets it's going to essentially double the money supply and double the size of the central bank balance sheet within a couple of years and finally they're going to do some structural reforms but max it ain't gonna work what do you think is it about let me cut in here for that because this idea that the pan is pursuing that they are
welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser time now to go to australia and speak with das madonna of economist author of extreme money das welcome back to the kaiser report it's nice to be with you max right does tell us about japan they're taking monetary policy where no central bank has before gone tell us what's happening and what could be the consequences. well essentially japan has adopted the comic ozzie strategy because having done nothing for a long period of time and the economy's...
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pass south of south africa and the cape hope and continue moving eastward until it gets to sell australia and tasmania and then it will sort of nudge australia to start itself moving and anticlockwise and vindicate will start moving more towards and eventually collide with singapore. it sounds ridiculous, but when the cape collides and about 170 million years of time, then all of the water would have been squeezed out and will go somewhere else but the atlantic will cease to be and of course it goes without saying humankind wouldn't be anywhere near. i mention this only because i might have mentioned this to you before on a previous occasion, that it was once talking the concept of geological times is difficult for people to grasp and i was talking to a group of ladies in kansas city about the likely eruptions in yellowstone national park which is a fairly titanic event and i said when the volcano finally he erupts all of the great cities of the northwest united states like seattle and portland and san francisco and self of vancouver, they will be buried under hundreds of feet of ash. don
pass south of south africa and the cape hope and continue moving eastward until it gets to sell australia and tasmania and then it will sort of nudge australia to start itself moving and anticlockwise and vindicate will start moving more towards and eventually collide with singapore. it sounds ridiculous, but when the cape collides and about 170 million years of time, then all of the water would have been squeezed out and will go somewhere else but the atlantic will cease to be and of course it...
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masters. >> the thing i did well was stay right where i was, wherever it was on the course, and australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we never got, and amazing that it's come down to me today. >> mike: what a day. i still have goose bumps giants and the cubs. check out this extra inning affair. tim lincecum on the mound and the cubs got hmm away, gave up two can two-run home runs. five innings, he did have nine ks. then hunter pence comes through in the clutch. solo shot ties the game at 7. we go extras. cubs pitcher, with the ball. both runnersed a vafnls -- advance. sanchez comes in for the winning run. 10rb 7 the final. >> a saturday and tigers. one fan gives a foul ball to the dad to give to the son, the dad gives it to his son and the kid throws it back. dad didn't know it. torii hunter rips one off the wall. austin jackson scores, 1-0 tigers. in the second, jackson, see ya. two-run shot, just clears the wall. parker allowed eight runs. tigers take two out of three of the series, 10-1 the final. we'll have more from the masters but what a day. what a
masters. >> the thing i did well was stay right where i was, wherever it was on the course, and australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we never got, and amazing that it's come down to me today. >> mike: what a day. i still have goose bumps giants and the cubs. check out this extra inning affair. tim lincecum on the mound and the cubs got hmm away, gave up two can two-run home runs. five innings, he did have nine ks. then hunter pence comes through in...