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really you didn't know there were brown people in australia you know. and i kind of had this image of surfers and became the models and whatnot and so i come from you know a small town it's kind of rural city it's very multicultural full of you know a lot of pacific islanders aboriginal people macedonian people and so i feel like it's really important that this side of a strike. which is often not talked about or not represented a multicultural sort of i think it's important for me to speak about that as someone of a. an already background and it's sort of the same here you know because oftentimes you get fed one narrative and i think it's really important to complexity and different facets to the idea of a struggling identity absolutely and it seems that you embrace a lot of dark things about humanity and a lot of positive things about humanity is that generation x. i mean our generation. with homes like my generation and also to slam poetry that you gave it to africa ted at the sydney opera house really highlights kind of the darkest and best things h
really you didn't know there were brown people in australia you know. and i kind of had this image of surfers and became the models and whatnot and so i come from you know a small town it's kind of rural city it's very multicultural full of you know a lot of pacific islanders aboriginal people macedonian people and so i feel like it's really important that this side of a strike. which is often not talked about or not represented a multicultural sort of i think it's important for me to speak...
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is an award winning poet from india in australia is the son of an australian journalist and malaysian poet which is giving him a unique perspective on this generation and where he was this is love for hip hop and poetry to showcase thought provoking form it is all over the world i first saw him years ago performing a piece called my generation which i asked him to come and perform for you. my generation. on the brim of the ocean waiting for the tide to bring something in my generation was populated by booze hounds and pill heads crude clowns and bedspread stained with the neon dreams of cocaine in the diamond flooded visions of six kittens to sweat bullets glittering in the ones who drop out of college to get college and hoping to hook up with. a man with copycat tattoos football contracts and right angled jewels hoping to ride amphetamine horses and red porsches into clubs who shelf life is. now my generation took solace in false prophets who promised change and did more of the same whose audiology of optimism would turn into fridge magnets and bumper stickers yes we can and yes we w
is an award winning poet from india in australia is the son of an australian journalist and malaysian poet which is giving him a unique perspective on this generation and where he was this is love for hip hop and poetry to showcase thought provoking form it is all over the world i first saw him years ago performing a piece called my generation which i asked him to come and perform for you. my generation. on the brim of the ocean waiting for the tide to bring something in my generation was...
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new prime minister for australia, the old prime minister for australia.officially the leader of the labor party. >> matt thank you very much. we'll discuss what these changes mean for markets here throughout the rest of the day. stay tuned. matt thank you very much for that. we were going to speak to an analyst about monsanday from mo. i'm louisa bojesen. thanks for watching. ncer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ is. >>> good morning. today's top story a good one, global stocks are stabilizing amid a host of global concerns. it's wednesday, june 26, 2013. "squawk box" right now. ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm sore. joe and becky are off. we miss them. but we're joined by michelle caruso-cabrera and brian sullivan. let's get to th
new prime minister for australia, the old prime minister for australia.officially the leader of the labor party. >> matt thank you very much. we'll discuss what these changes mean for markets here throughout the rest of the day. stay tuned. matt thank you very much for that. we were going to speak to an analyst about monsanday from mo. i'm louisa bojesen. thanks for watching. ncer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge...
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isyou will hear what else annoying australia's prime minister. and i look at the brain drain in spain -- a look at the brain drain in spain. >> welcome back. you are watching al jazeera. these are the top stories. voting hours in a ron's presidential election are to be extended because of the high turnout. iransing hours in presidential elections. hassan rouhani one of six candidates wanted to replace ahmadinejad. syria's president criticizing the obama administration by the decision to support the theory of the rebels. the foreign ministry described the allegations as a caravan of lies. the latest airliner from airbus airbus has made its maiden flight. ,he a350 took off from toulouse a jet mainly from lightweight carbon composites. to rival boeing's troubled new seven 87 dreamliner. 600 airbus's have been ordered so far. thousands more people in europe are out of work as the sluggish economy fails to pick up. figures released by the european commission shall employment fell by half a percent and the first four months of 2013. greece recorded the
isyou will hear what else annoying australia's prime minister. and i look at the brain drain in spain -- a look at the brain drain in spain. >> welcome back. you are watching al jazeera. these are the top stories. voting hours in a ron's presidential election are to be extended because of the high turnout. iransing hours in presidential elections. hassan rouhani one of six candidates wanted to replace ahmadinejad. syria's president criticizing the obama administration by the decision to...
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australia will say japan is violating an-- is international ban. is a fraud.ay it >> we have a willing program that has been run since the moratorium commence in the 1990's. and as a result of the japanese whaling program, more than two dozen whales have been killed -- 2000 whales have been killed. we say it should stop. is whether the japanese whaling program is genuinely for research. do they have to be killed to be studied? >> we do not need to kill whales for science. can collect all of the invasion we need through other metrics. forects a decision australia will affect all wailing through the atlantic. goecision for japan could the other way. but there are other legal possibilities. >> the court could say you butdn't catch 1000 whales, maybe 100. there needs to be some proportionality or reasonableness of around the numbers. >> that outcome would not please austria. it was a complete ban. betop lawyer will before the court. >> the hope is that they will hand down their judgment before the end -- the end of the year, before the next winning sea
australia will say japan is violating an-- is international ban. is a fraud.ay it >> we have a willing program that has been run since the moratorium commence in the 1990's. and as a result of the japanese whaling program, more than two dozen whales have been killed -- 2000 whales have been killed. we say it should stop. is whether the japanese whaling program is genuinely for research. do they have to be killed to be studied? >> we do not need to kill whales for science. can...
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this happened at a pet shop in australia. you see the suspect walking by the front window and he goes to the side and eventually breaks in through a side door. once he is inside the store, he starts stuffing fish into some plastic bags. >> like exotic fish? >> yes, very exotic fish. the guy ended up getting away with nearly $15,000 worth of fish and accessories. according to 7 news in australia the owner called the police while this whole thing was going on and then a neighbor reported to police, say, there is something going on next door, and then this neighbor even helped police out. >> actually looking around and we went around the back of the premises and had to look over through the side there and there was nothing we could see. >> he slipped slew the drag net so to speak like a fish. >>> a gwhen a guy gets there, a couple guys standing around and looking at the driver. >> how this man took matters into his own hands to get the driver out. >> plus showing off how he tells his raven friends it is speeding time. >> fred ev
this happened at a pet shop in australia. you see the suspect walking by the front window and he goes to the side and eventually breaks in through a side door. once he is inside the store, he starts stuffing fish into some plastic bags. >> like exotic fish? >> yes, very exotic fish. the guy ended up getting away with nearly $15,000 worth of fish and accessories. according to 7 news in australia the owner called the police while this whole thing was going on and then a neighbor...
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the tram themselves will go to australia. the rails, the tracks, will stay here, an ugly scar of the recession. >> the little town is haunted by the ghosts of better times. construction projects, begun in the economic boom, were quickly abandoned when the property bubble burst. the tramway belonged to a different economic era. >> it was a very difficult decision to take. we had our tram for six years. now the economic climate has changed. we have to tackle a problem head-on and reduce our deficit. >> with no one here spending any money, long-established local businesses like this furniture store have folded. >> it is very sad. .ou can say to them the truth it is impossible to work. it is not business now. we have to change. we have to change the style of life we have had before. back very soon. stay with us.
the tram themselves will go to australia. the rails, the tracks, will stay here, an ugly scar of the recession. >> the little town is haunted by the ghosts of better times. construction projects, begun in the economic boom, were quickly abandoned when the property bubble burst. the tramway belonged to a different economic era. >> it was a very difficult decision to take. we had our tram for six years. now the economic climate has changed. we have to tackle a problem head-on and...
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the tram themselves will go to australia. the rails, the tracks, will stay here, an ugly scar of the recession. >> the little town is haunted by the ghosts of better times. construction projects, begun in the economic boom, were quickly abandoned when the property bubble burst. the tramway belonged to a different economic era. >> it was a very difficult decision to take. we had our tram for six years. now the economic climate has changed. we have to tackle a problem head-on and reduce our deficit. >> with no one here spending any money, long-established local businesses like this furniture store have folded. >> it is very sad. .ou can say to them the truth it is impossible to work. it is not business now. we have to change. we have to change the style of life we have had before. back very soon. stay with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama joined a gathering of leaders from the world's wealthiest nations today. topping the agenda: what to do about the bloody civil war in syria.
the tram themselves will go to australia. the rails, the tracks, will stay here, an ugly scar of the recession. >> the little town is haunted by the ghosts of better times. construction projects, begun in the economic boom, were quickly abandoned when the property bubble burst. the tramway belonged to a different economic era. >> it was a very difficult decision to take. we had our tram for six years. now the economic climate has changed. we have to tackle a problem head-on and...
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. >> australia's prime minister .ulia gillard has stepped down kevin will now replace her. re-years after she became australia's first prime minister, it was the latest twist in a long and the dirt rivalry between the politicians, but gillard says she will now believe politics. >> to the a gillard rope through a ceiling made up particularly resilient glass -- gillard rope through a ceiling made up particularly resilient glass. a significant minority were not comfortable with the idea. she also had a problem, the man she out did as leader. for years kevin rudd has been planning his revenge, and now it comes to for wishon. with a land lied the feet for her government, there has been defeat of- when light her government -- a landslide defeat of her government. >> it will easy in months after that, and i am proud of that. >> kevin rudd is popular with the people. there has seldom been a come back like this. >> the australian people alike to me to be their her. -- elected me to be their leader. there is a sense of honor and her posts. -- and purpose. >> this is that an ugly phas
. >> australia's prime minister .ulia gillard has stepped down kevin will now replace her. re-years after she became australia's first prime minister, it was the latest twist in a long and the dirt rivalry between the politicians, but gillard says she will now believe politics. >> to the a gillard rope through a ceiling made up particularly resilient glass -- gillard rope through a ceiling made up particularly resilient glass. a significant minority were not comfortable with the...
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. > seeing balmy nights in queensland, australia. in the southeastern corner of australia, a cool, crisp start today. temperatures lifting to 15 celsius on monday afternoon. wet weather in sydney. 0 celsius.round 2 showers developing. not too bad into new zealand at 14 degrees celsius. weather bit of wet making its way into the far south. plenty of wet weather across southern parts of india. showers across the bay of bengal into the northeast to bangladesh. still very hot for new delhi. across the arabian peninsula. the wind will be with us up for the better part of this week. the top temperature in doha of 41 degrees. further north, the heat continues for kuwait and baghdad at 40 degrees. >> the top stories on al- jazeera. a lebanese protester has reportedly been killed in gunfire. 5 people are thought to have been injured. at a protest outside the iranian embassy. israel's prime minister has held a cabinet meeting to discuss the security situation in the occupied golan heights. he says his country can no longer rely u.n. for protec
. > seeing balmy nights in queensland, australia. in the southeastern corner of australia, a cool, crisp start today. temperatures lifting to 15 celsius on monday afternoon. wet weather in sydney. 0 celsius.round 2 showers developing. not too bad into new zealand at 14 degrees celsius. weather bit of wet making its way into the far south. plenty of wet weather across southern parts of india. showers across the bay of bengal into the northeast to bangladesh. still very hot for new delhi....
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darwin is located on the northern tip of australia. it's a strategic location because it puts within reach areas where china is stepping up military activities. u.s. commanders plan to increase their presence in australia to 2,500 personnel including aircraft units and the command staff. >>> the south korean president is trying to get other foreign leaders to come to the table. she has asked other foreign ministers to try and persuade them. officials in south korea's presidential office said she expressed regret that talks were canceled because of disagreement over who led the delegations. pak told tong she wants chinese leaders to persuade north koreans to come to the table. he said he wants to see more exchanges and cooperation between the two koreas and said he's concerned about north korea's nuclear weapons. he said chinese leaders have told north koreans they don't recognize their country as a nuclear power. >>> the japanese government has officially decided to go ahead with its growth plan. it is the third pillar of prime ministe
darwin is located on the northern tip of australia. it's a strategic location because it puts within reach areas where china is stepping up military activities. u.s. commanders plan to increase their presence in australia to 2,500 personnel including aircraft units and the command staff. >>> the south korean president is trying to get other foreign leaders to come to the table. she has asked other foreign ministers to try and persuade them. officials in south korea's presidential...
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shout out to australia.uys just saw the game. you guys think you can hack it? >> we can do it. >> we can do it, yeah. >> jimmy: let's find out who will be doing the spitting and who will be spat upon. here's the die right here. ♪ now, team two, i need one of you to roll. that will be you, i'm assuming. very good. good luck. good luck! [ drum roll ] you'll be spitting! ♪ you will be doing the spitting there. you might want to turn your hat around. there you go. that's perfect right there. here you go. how you doing, buddy? >> my mom stole a tugboat. >> jimmy: okay, very good. here you go. >> thank you, jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here's your water, and there's your joke. now, take a sip as big as possible please. go for it, come on. come on, you're in america. you have to represent australia. come on. that's what i'm talking about. that's it. all right. now, this is a "yo mama" joke. keep holding it till the end of the joke, and then, let go on your friend. you understand? yes, very good. you ready? >> i'm
shout out to australia.uys just saw the game. you guys think you can hack it? >> we can do it. >> we can do it, yeah. >> jimmy: let's find out who will be doing the spitting and who will be spat upon. here's the die right here. ♪ now, team two, i need one of you to roll. that will be you, i'm assuming. very good. good luck. good luck! [ drum roll ] you'll be spitting! ♪ you will be doing the spitting there. you might want to turn your hat around. there you go. that's...
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of australia.astal areas of new south wales see some very heavy rain as we go on through sunday. and on into monday, 14 cells -- 14 celsius is the top aperture -- the top temperature. things starting to improve and quiet down. temperatures of 20 degrees in australia. it is looking dry and sunny. looking dry and sunny as well across northwestern parts of india. new delhi, temperatures up to 41 celsius, so not particularly pleasant, but at least the rain is staying away for the time being. rain increasing over the next few days. any rain, meanwhile, across the arabian peninsula. hot and dusty in doha with a high of 41. .> hello again the top stories on al jazeera -- u.s. secretary of state john kerry has said iran and hezbollah are not helping the people of serious by intervening in the conflict in their -- not helping the people of serious -- syria by intervening in the conflict there. india's military says rescue teams are running out of time as they attempt to reach thousands of people stranded by
of australia.astal areas of new south wales see some very heavy rain as we go on through sunday. and on into monday, 14 cells -- 14 celsius is the top aperture -- the top temperature. things starting to improve and quiet down. temperatures of 20 degrees in australia. it is looking dry and sunny. looking dry and sunny as well across northwestern parts of india. new delhi, temperatures up to 41 celsius, so not particularly pleasant, but at least the rain is staying away for the time being. rain...
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. >> kevin rudd returns as australia's prime minister. south african president jacob zuma has canceled a trip abroad as it appears nelson mandela's health is deteriorating. he is in hospital in pretoria. >> to president jacob zuma came to the hospital and visited nelson mandela and after that he gave a brief statement in which he described nelson mandela's condition is still critical. he said there was to be a state -- a summit in mozambique but that has been canceled. jacob zuma will not be going because he simply feels it is not the right time to leave south africa particularly with nelson mandela in such a critical condition. we do not know this officially from the president's office but we do understand from a number of credible sources that nelson mandela is now on life support. he is being kept alive by official means. i do not think this will come as any great surprise to south africans who have come to understand through the statements that nelson mandela really is in the closing stages of his life now. a lot of people have been h
. >> kevin rudd returns as australia's prime minister. south african president jacob zuma has canceled a trip abroad as it appears nelson mandela's health is deteriorating. he is in hospital in pretoria. >> to president jacob zuma came to the hospital and visited nelson mandela and after that he gave a brief statement in which he described nelson mandela's condition is still critical. he said there was to be a state -- a summit in mozambique but that has been canceled. jacob zuma...
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there is no sign the crew made it here to australia. lester. >> sarah james, thank you. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues, home at last. "atlantis" touches down for a permanent place in shuttle history. >>> the one fund, created to compensate the victims of the boston marathon bombings, collected almost $61 million to date. starting tomorrow, first payments will be made to the 232 people whose claims were accepted. the families who lost loved ones and those seriously injured in the attacks will receive nearly $2.2 million each. >>> kennedy space center, the belle of nasa's retirement ball made its debut. "the atlantis" had its grand opening. many of the astronauts that flew on "atlantis" participated. bob springer said it was like seeing a wild animal return to its natural habitat. >>> it was a postcard perfect day in france for the start of the tour de france. first, a team bus got stuck at the finish line. then a heart stopping crash involving two top contenders about two miles from the finish spoiled a possible sprint finish. and
there is no sign the crew made it here to australia. lester. >> sarah james, thank you. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues, home at last. "atlantis" touches down for a permanent place in shuttle history. >>> the one fund, created to compensate the victims of the boston marathon bombings, collected almost $61 million to date. starting tomorrow, first payments will be made to the 232 people whose claims were accepted. the families who lost loved ones...
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australia 200 dropped to a five month low despite its may job data. asian markets like philippines and thailand were not spared earth. philippines pse index was worst performer in asia today it lost almost 7% today. and set trading lower. >> thanks for that. how does that play into the u.s. open? it finally happened. took to us the mid. june. but three consecutive days. we're called lower again.
australia 200 dropped to a five month low despite its may job data. asian markets like philippines and thailand were not spared earth. philippines pse index was worst performer in asia today it lost almost 7% today. and set trading lower. >> thanks for that. how does that play into the u.s. open? it finally happened. took to us the mid. june. but three consecutive days. we're called lower again.
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australia filed suit in 2010. >> japan's seeks to cloak its ongoing commercial whaling in the lab coat of science. >> the australian team says japanese whalers are killing hundreds of whales every year and then selling the meat on the market. it's demanding that the research whaling be stopped. japan's lawyers will tell the court the program is designed to study whale ecology and that the research has produced results. the hearings are scheduled to conclude on july 16th. the panel of 16 judges could deliver a ruling as early as the end of the year. rulings by the international court of justice cannot be disputed. so the outcome of the case may have a significant impact on japan's annual expedition to the antarctic. >>> australian prime minister julia gillard is to step down. she's been ousted as governing labor party leader by her predecessor kevin rudd. >> kevin rudd has been elected as leader of the federal parliamentary party. i congratulate mr. rudd on his election. in view of his election, i have written to the governor general asking her to commission rudd as prime minister of au
australia filed suit in 2010. >> japan's seeks to cloak its ongoing commercial whaling in the lab coat of science. >> the australian team says japanese whalers are killing hundreds of whales every year and then selling the meat on the market. it's demanding that the research whaling be stopped. japan's lawyers will tell the court the program is designed to study whale ecology and that the research has produced results. the hearings are scheduled to conclude on july 16th. the panel...
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let me just start with something from australia. this is just the beginning of a chapter. on the first day of creation, the ground split and climbed from the cracks. some took the form of men. others, the form of animals. they went in all directions across the globe, singing, playing, hunting, creating all earthly things. when the work was done, the era was done. the answers in their track as as mountains, and apts were cliffs, and bats were dark caves. the places where the formations can still be seen are sacred to australia's aboriginal people. for 40,000 years in australia, knowmatic tribes followed in their ancestor's footsteps criss crossing the continent like fine mesh. they set out out on foot, somets traveling thousands of kilometers, pausing at holy sites along the way and gatheredded for ceremonies to gather souls that lie in such places. in 1957, a young woman was on such a walk baht with the family. the journey commenced two years previously in central australia, and the roots to the final destination in the south took us straight through the outback. hard to i
let me just start with something from australia. this is just the beginning of a chapter. on the first day of creation, the ground split and climbed from the cracks. some took the form of men. others, the form of animals. they went in all directions across the globe, singing, playing, hunting, creating all earthly things. when the work was done, the era was done. the answers in their track as as mountains, and apts were cliffs, and bats were dark caves. the places where the formations can still...
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they dump them overseas and it's happening in australia and american companies can want compete.cturing vehicles in australia all together because the chinese brands sell cars for as low as $12,000 each. the ceo of ford australia came out and said it's not even viable for them to be there in the long term. this is a real trend, liz, chinese car companies, their numbers spiked in 2012, and they shift out 1 million cars for the first time ever, an all-time high. for the american investor, it could be bad news in coming years only if the chinese cars take off here. as you know, liz, they are barely on the radar. we've seen this happen. europe had the same problem with china and solar panels dumped there, 88% below market value. we're going to stay on this seeing if the car companies of the brands, liz, actually take off in the u.s.. liz: the name you mentioned at the top of the report, byd, a name that berkshire hataway and others invested dramatically in, the chinese electric car company. while the chinese are not buying the cars, they dump them elsewhere in other nations that want
they dump them overseas and it's happening in australia and american companies can want compete.cturing vehicles in australia all together because the chinese brands sell cars for as low as $12,000 each. the ceo of ford australia came out and said it's not even viable for them to be there in the long term. this is a real trend, liz, chinese car companies, their numbers spiked in 2012, and they shift out 1 million cars for the first time ever, an all-time high. for the american investor, it...
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he is three years after kicked out of office by his own party, kevin rudd is sworn in as australia's prime minister. but first, relatives of former south african president nelson mandela said he is in stable condition after they visited the 94-year-old former president in hospital. they spoke to what -- hundreds of well-wishers and the media gathered outside a hospital in pretoria. his condition has worsened in the past couple of days. members of the family to give people a run the world for their support. people around the world for their support. >> we are anxious, but we thank everyone for their efforts. for the international support, the local support. if >> is he stable? >> he is stable? -- >> he is stable. we appreciate all the support. we are truly thankful. people love hampshire and they support him -- and people love him and they support him. >> what is the latest prognosis? anxiety,is a lot of simply because there has not been an update in the last couple of hours. people are quite concerned. one of the daughters of nelson mandela was speaking on national radio just a few m
he is three years after kicked out of office by his own party, kevin rudd is sworn in as australia's prime minister. but first, relatives of former south african president nelson mandela said he is in stable condition after they visited the 94-year-old former president in hospital. they spoke to what -- hundreds of well-wishers and the media gathered outside a hospital in pretoria. his condition has worsened in the past couple of days. members of the family to give people a run the world for...
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should we all up and move to australia or down and move to australia? maybe not.only does best if you measure all the factors in the study equally. take a look what happens if you prioritize different factors. for safety, japan ranks highest. in terms of overall life satisfaction, switzerland is first. if you want the best education, go to finland. if you prioritize the environment, sweden would be your choice. but if you are looking to maximize income, the u.s. far outranks the rest. so, the question is, what makes you happy. the correct answer to our gps challenge question is william the conqueror. marched to london after the battle of haste aings in 1066 and chose westminster abbie for his crowning on christmas day of that year. the building we see today having been constructed over centuries. the famous chair, however, wasn't constructed until the 14th century under king edward i. i thought my chair was old. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources. >>> "the huffington post" called
should we all up and move to australia or down and move to australia? maybe not.only does best if you measure all the factors in the study equally. take a look what happens if you prioritize different factors. for safety, japan ranks highest. in terms of overall life satisfaction, switzerland is first. if you want the best education, go to finland. if you prioritize the environment, sweden would be your choice. but if you are looking to maximize income, the u.s. far outranks the rest. so, the...
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. >> a disturbing scene was captured on a city bus in sydney, australia. take a look at this. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> an altercation between a 50-year-old woman and two asian school boys. now according to reports, they are standing on the bus they are carrying equipment that is fragile. they have been sitting on this seat so they don't fall. >> are they able to stand in the bus? >> it's fine to stand on the city bus. this woman has a problem because they are blocking her view. >> sit down. >> first of all who died and made this lady commissioner of the bus. >> and then her words become racist. >> no one can see where they are going. [ bleep ]. >> her drinking problem is known to people not just in australia, but all over the world. >> no, they can't. [ bleep ]. >> the incident gets so disturbing the bus driver has to stop the bus, comes back and tries to quiet the woman. the one student who was most involved does start using some obscene gestures, and when he does, listen to her language. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> i think a whole bunch of sailors jus
. >> a disturbing scene was captured on a city bus in sydney, australia. take a look at this. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> an altercation between a 50-year-old woman and two asian school boys. now according to reports, they are standing on the bus they are carrying equipment that is fragile. they have been sitting on this seat so they don't fall. >> are they able to stand in the bus? >> it's fine to stand on the city bus. this woman has a problem because they are...
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in australia there has been a lot of number of aboriginal languages spoken by a dozen people. >> this is book tv on c-span2 in london and we are talking with the observer, former literary editor, robert mccrum also and author. globish is one of his book, the story of english, my year off and another book he's written. who is p.g. wodehouse? >> the greatest comic writer and probably one of the all-time coming writers and i am glad you pronounced his name correctly. people who don't know about him would say p.g. wodehouse and i have to sit politely i'm very sorry but it's pronounced wood house. he's a great writer and he died in 1974 and i was lucky enough to be asked to do his life. >> why do you consider him to be the greatest comic writer? what is he known for? >> one of the things he is known for is inventing at least two and maybe more like six or seven but at least two great comic characters who could be written into a script. i'm sorry if i'm going over familiar ground but these names are part of the concept and he created these characters in the 1920's. there are others but bert
in australia there has been a lot of number of aboriginal languages spoken by a dozen people. >> this is book tv on c-span2 in london and we are talking with the observer, former literary editor, robert mccrum also and author. globish is one of his book, the story of english, my year off and another book he's written. who is p.g. wodehouse? >> the greatest comic writer and probably one of the all-time coming writers and i am glad you pronounced his name correctly. people who don't...
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>> yeah, i've got a farm in australia. yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, how cool is that?the panacea." you got to the farm, and if you just let the rhythm of the farm, you know, be your rhythm and dominate, you know, whatever's going on in your mind, you can settle it down and sort on out and stuff. we run black angus cattle and we surround it by their native flora and fauna of australia. so, we got wallabies and sulphur-crested cockatoos, kookaburras, king parrots, rosellas. fantastic. >> jimmy: again, if our friendship gets hit off, i'd love to invited to the farm. [ laughter ] >> let's consider this an invitation. >> jimmy: really? i would do it. >> i can -- i know already that you're not good with sharp objects, though. [ laughter ] you might have to be extra careful in australia. >> jimmy: gonna have to wear, like, bubble gloves when it comes to you. but no, there are dangerous things in australia that frighten me a little bit. >> there are a lot of dangerous things, but we help the tourists out, though. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: why? >> because, you know, li
>> yeah, i've got a farm in australia. yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, how cool is that?the panacea." you got to the farm, and if you just let the rhythm of the farm, you know, be your rhythm and dominate, you know, whatever's going on in your mind, you can settle it down and sort on out and stuff. we run black angus cattle and we surround it by their native flora and fauna of australia. so, we got wallabies and sulphur-crested cockatoos, kookaburras, king parrots, rosellas. fantastic....
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. >> humiliation for australia's first female prime minister as the demands -- the man she ousted returns to topple her from the top office. >> a major victory for the gay- rights movement, the u.s. supreme court has struck down a law defining marriage marriage as between a man and a woman. >> gay married couples will now receive the same federal benefits as their head of her sexual counterparts. hundreds of gay marriage supporters gathered outside the court to hear the verdict. judges dismissed a second gay marriage case effectively clearing the way for the resumption of same-sex marriage is also in the state of california. >> for the latest on story, we are joined by max hoffman. can you tell us more about this ruling echo >> there are two rulings, as you know. the first has a federal level to it, the defense of marriage act that grants federal benefits also to same-sex marriages. before that, it was only for marriages that included a man and a woman. the supreme court's argument here was that the u.s. constitution guarantees equal protection under the law, so a very clear ruling, altho
. >> humiliation for australia's first female prime minister as the demands -- the man she ousted returns to topple her from the top office. >> a major victory for the gay- rights movement, the u.s. supreme court has struck down a law defining marriage marriage as between a man and a woman. >> gay married couples will now receive the same federal benefits as their head of her sexual counterparts. hundreds of gay marriage supporters gathered outside the court to hear the...
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. >>> the guys over at the trampoline universe in australia partnered up with the innity list crew tothis video in the park, and of course, a ton oframpolines and bunch of jump happy people doing really cool stunts. >> have you ever been to one of these? >> no, but they have a basketball hoop there so you can do all kinds of cool dunks. there's so much padding and bouncey room in this stuff, i feel it is impossible to get hurt. >> when they play dodgeball, it is like a big jumping dodgeball arena. >> is this weird that i'm a grown-up and i want my birthday party there. >> no, there are a bunch of grown-ups there. >> the majority of the people there are grown men and women to do some cool stunts. >> now, you don't have to jump on the bed. >> go here and you just have to go all of the way to australia. >>> sometimes the head says, yo, stop eating this. and your mouth says, nah, man, good. >> and your stomach says oh, boy. >> that is the case with little alyssa here in ukrain about a year and a half, and she is in fact eating a raw onion like it is an apple. >> look at that face. >> appa
. >>> the guys over at the trampoline universe in australia partnered up with the innity list crew tothis video in the park, and of course, a ton oframpolines and bunch of jump happy people doing really cool stunts. >> have you ever been to one of these? >> no, but they have a basketball hoop there so you can do all kinds of cool dunks. there's so much padding and bouncey room in this stuff, i feel it is impossible to get hurt. >> when they play dodgeball, it is like...
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how that translates into australia could be interesting given where australia stands and certainly no surprise that the rba kept the door open for easing. but not much reaction in terms of the market or at least the australian dollar at least in the asian session. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> the sign that the turkish prime minister has rejected calls for his resition nation. istanbul saw the worst of the clashes with investors attempting to storm the prime minister's office. he added that the protests had been organized by extremist elements. >>> where are we going with this? it seems rather surprising about the strength of these protests. >> they are. i mean, people are saying here that the gooft has shut itself in the foot by imposing a controversial plan, reconstruction plan in the hard of the city. and then unleashing police violence against peaceful demonstrators. that really opened up the frustration which was out there against the government. and tens of thousands are on the streets. and they are still on the streets. initial attention down to some extent, fuel tess pr
how that translates into australia could be interesting given where australia stands and certainly no surprise that the rba kept the door open for easing. but not much reaction in terms of the market or at least the australian dollar at least in the asian session. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> the sign that the turkish prime minister has rejected calls for his resition nation. istanbul saw the worst of the clashes with investors attempting to storm the prime minister's...
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. >> humiliation for australia's first female prime minister as the demands -- the man she ousted returns to topple her from the top office. >> a major victory for the gay- rights movement, the u.s. supreme court has struck down a law defining marriage marriage as between a man and a woman. >> gay married couples will now receive the same federal benefits as their head of her sexual counterparts. hundreds of gay marriage supporters gathered outside the court to hear the verdict. judges dismissed a second gay marriage case effectively clearing the way for the resumption of same-sex marriage is also in the state of california. >> for the latest on story, we are joined by max hoffman. can you tell us more about this ruling echo >> there are two rulings, as you know. the first has a federal level to it, the defense of marriage act that grants federal benefits also to same-sex marriages. before that, it was only for marriages that included a man and a woman. the supreme court's argument here was that the u.s. constitution guarantees equal protection under the law, so a very clear ruling, altho
. >> humiliation for australia's first female prime minister as the demands -- the man she ousted returns to topple her from the top office. >> a major victory for the gay- rights movement, the u.s. supreme court has struck down a law defining marriage marriage as between a man and a woman. >> gay married couples will now receive the same federal benefits as their head of her sexual counterparts. hundreds of gay marriage supporters gathered outside the court to hear the...
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we heard market rumors this was planned, over a week ago out here in australia.e hoping to get some clarification on that of course as the days go by. karen. >> a mining tax could be scrapped. trying to dump it. wondering if that will move on. thank you very much. we're going to be speaking more about the australian story. joining us in a short time is someone from the university of western city. he'll give us his thoughts on the strained australian economy. also still to come on the show, we get a fresh check on the u.k. economy. the first quarter gdp. we'll bring you that straight after the break. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> announcer: you're watching "worldwi
we heard market rumors this was planned, over a week ago out here in australia.e hoping to get some clarification on that of course as the days go by. karen. >> a mining tax could be scrapped. trying to dump it. wondering if that will move on. thank you very much. we're going to be speaking more about the australian story. joining us in a short time is someone from the university of western city. he'll give us his thoughts on the strained australian economy. also still to come on the...
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. >>> kevin rudd has been sworn in for a second time as australia's prime minister after winning a political showdown. >>> and family fun. the largest trade expo dedicated to products for young children opens in tokyo. and we'll show you the latest trends. >>> the presidents of south korea and china have met in beijing. park geun-hye traveled to beijing to the summit. she joined a statement with president xi jinping. >> reporter: we agreed to work for the korean peninsula, maintain stability and solve problems through dialogue. the situation on the peninsula is changing for the better. we hope the six-party talks will resume as soon as possible. >> the two leaders also agreed to boost diplomatic and economic ties. they say they will create a new framework for high level talks. they also agree to work for the conclusion of a free trade agreement. >> translator: a great change is happening in northeast asia. president xi and i share the view that we should create new bilateral relations, a new korean peninsula and a new northeast asia in this time of change. >> more than 70 business people are
. >>> kevin rudd has been sworn in for a second time as australia's prime minister after winning a political showdown. >>> and family fun. the largest trade expo dedicated to products for young children opens in tokyo. and we'll show you the latest trends. >>> the presidents of south korea and china have met in beijing. park geun-hye traveled to beijing to the summit. she joined a statement with president xi jinping. >> reporter: we agreed to work for the korean...
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but we have lots of cities in australia that are working. now got 4,500 stores and new york and stores in san francisco. worldwide we've been going four and a half months and there's 35,000 active shops. >> thanks for making the very long trip to seattle. we'll be back in just a moment. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. thank you for being part of our sunday morning. >>> keep making history. >> the blackhawks are stanley cup champions! >> announcer: welcome to the "u.s. bank nbc sports report." here's your host, jimmy roberts. >> and hi, again, everyone. coming up in just a moment, the tour de france 100th edition, taped and edited coverage of today's second stainige, but fi, other sports news. we start with the just-concluded formula 1 race, the british grand prix. quite a day, starting with the local favorite lewis hamilton blowing his rear-left tire right
but we have lots of cities in australia that are working. now got 4,500 stores and new york and stores in san francisco. worldwide we've been going four and a half months and there's 35,000 active shops. >> thanks for making the very long trip to seattle. we'll be back in just a moment. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. thank you for being part of our sunday morning. >>> keep making history. >> the blackhawks are stanley cup champions!...
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in australia if i work in australia have to pay into the pension plan.s. i decide where it is invested, that is correct, right? >> you don't pay it, your employer does. it is not like a pension fund where the employer organizes the pension fund. the employer asks you where you want it to go. the truth is most employees don't actually have a view on that. you find most people would be covered by a fund their employer has established a relationship with. the point is while that would apply for most most of the time, you have a choice, you can go to her employer and say i want to go to such and such a place. he is obligated to ensure that happens. stuart: is that account mine? if you're paying into social security, that is it, the money goes into a big pool. but is it part of my state? does my spouse or my children inherit the chunk of money i laid up in the pension plan? >> they do. that is part of it. when you go into retirement you may choose to take an annuity as compared to a lump sum. if you take an annuity it is possible, not to a spouse, more broadl
in australia if i work in australia have to pay into the pension plan.s. i decide where it is invested, that is correct, right? >> you don't pay it, your employer does. it is not like a pension fund where the employer organizes the pension fund. the employer asks you where you want it to go. the truth is most employees don't actually have a view on that. you find most people would be covered by a fund their employer has established a relationship with. the point is while that would apply...
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in rupert murdoch is from australia, has residences there. prenup agreements are binding also. accrued assets, again 50/50, but look at this bottom one, premarriage assets? yeah, they could be included in australia. so let's go to london. in london different there. prenup agreements nonbinding. that's not always good. accrued assets, judge has the discretion, and when it comes to those premarriage assets again, may be included. so maybe england and wales not as favorable for rupert murdoch. maybe the reason they were married in new york, would he be saying i live in new york, i'm filing in new york. >> that would probably be tactically good for him. first, new york will hold that during equitable distribution that the property prior to the marriage will stay probably with rupert murdoch. however, if he does have a prenup, new york is very favorable to prenup agreements and has upheld many of these agreements, even when the couple doesn't really spend a lot of time in new york, so long as they contractually agree that new york would be the for
in rupert murdoch is from australia, has residences there. prenup agreements are binding also. accrued assets, again 50/50, but look at this bottom one, premarriage assets? yeah, they could be included in australia. so let's go to london. in london different there. prenup agreements nonbinding. that's not always good. accrued assets, judge has the discretion, and when it comes to those premarriage assets again, may be included. so maybe england and wales not as favorable for rupert murdoch....
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used also in facilitating the rescue but english crew after a storm, and interestingly a paper in australia loved this rescue. they were so impressed. in 1938, they were used as a station so they took german citizens living in london at the time to come to be doubled to vote and the evening before, they essentially told people you will vote yes. it's very how they were to vote. by 1939, it is no longer a cruise ship. in september -- after september 1st after the start of world war ii, the government quickly decides that it's going to become a hospital ship for the sick and the wounded, and so it becomes -- is tethered in the shipyard and it will not leave the shipyard until 1945. at that point, a wide green bay and was painted of novel hall of a gleaming white and there are red cross symbols painted on the stacks as well. so by 1940 it is decided that they will serve as an accommodation ship for the trainees so what you are seeing more officers eating a board serving of the time as the accommodation should. they are learning survival skills and in his days in that capacity until the start o
used also in facilitating the rescue but english crew after a storm, and interestingly a paper in australia loved this rescue. they were so impressed. in 1938, they were used as a station so they took german citizens living in london at the time to come to be doubled to vote and the evening before, they essentially told people you will vote yes. it's very how they were to vote. by 1939, it is no longer a cruise ship. in september -- after september 1st after the start of world war ii, the...
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in australia in 2009 -- >> you mention in canada and australia use vaccines that caused harm. but we don't use those in the u.s. >> the one in australia -- the one that caused narcolepsy in sweden and finland, that is not in the united states. the point is not whether it's here or not. the point is those harms are unpredictable. it caught us completely by surprise those vaccines cause those harms. it's completely unpredictable. >> i'm sure you'll get a lot of pushback from the medical community and we'll have them on, too. >> it's like christmas for geeks. is streaming music enough to keep apple lovers happy? >> and kobe sues his mom and dad. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior m
in australia in 2009 -- >> you mention in canada and australia use vaccines that caused harm. but we don't use those in the u.s. >> the one in australia -- the one that caused narcolepsy in sweden and finland, that is not in the united states. the point is not whether it's here or not. the point is those harms are unpredictable. it caught us completely by surprise those vaccines cause those harms. it's completely unpredictable. >> i'm sure you'll get a lot of pushback from the...