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australia wants the u.n. highest court to outlaw the killing of hundreds of whales in antarctic waters. japan insists it is gathering valuable scientific data to make wailing a sustainable activity. whale meat is considered a delicacy in japan. back to you. >> the reserve bank of australia left its benchmark interest rate unchanged. the decision was not a huge surprise. the rba has not ruled out intervention. >> most economists predicted that the reserve bank of australia would keep the official cash rate on hold. the rba did exactly that. most of the hard work has been done for the rba by steeply falling australian dollar. the aussie has fallen 12% in the past quarter. it is the second worst performing global currency after the syrian pound. a weaker currency is imported for australia as it tries to rebalance its economy. he said australia can no longer rely on a chinese resource boom. though interest rates and a low dollar are keys to stimulating other parts of the australian economy. the reserve bank of au
australia wants the u.n. highest court to outlaw the killing of hundreds of whales in antarctic waters. japan insists it is gathering valuable scientific data to make wailing a sustainable activity. whale meat is considered a delicacy in japan. back to you. >> the reserve bank of australia left its benchmark interest rate unchanged. the decision was not a huge surprise. the rba has not ruled out intervention. >> most economists predicted that the reserve bank of australia would keep...
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. >> australia response to criticism from the u.n. over its plans to send asylum-seekers to papua new guinea. pacifist japan calls for a stronger military on the same day a proposal -- of proposed talks with rival china. hairy line between fact and fiction. what false findings in mice tell us about our own shortcomings. egypt deposed president is facing more allegations about his time in office. within the past few hours, prosecutors have announced that mohamed morsy is going to be detained for 15 days and he has to answer a new series of accusations including claims that he has conspired with the armed group hamas. the military has called for as many people to protest in favor of its takeover of power. here are the locations in more detail. tahrir square is where the main protests are expected in cairo. palace in one suburb, they are also expected in other various parts of the capital. here are live pictures of tahrir square in the center of cairo. that is where the army supporters are gathering. in a moment, we will speak to our cor
. >> australia response to criticism from the u.n. over its plans to send asylum-seekers to papua new guinea. pacifist japan calls for a stronger military on the same day a proposal -- of proposed talks with rival china. hairy line between fact and fiction. what false findings in mice tell us about our own shortcomings. egypt deposed president is facing more allegations about his time in office. within the past few hours, prosecutors have announced that mohamed morsy is going to be...
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one, he says the crimes were not committed in australia. abbas is monitored on 27 charges in australia related to three said to have her range between 2009-2011. they were intercepted en route. the second reason the judge game -- gabe is because human trafficking is not a crime listed in an extradition agreement between indonesia and australia. this decision comes as a major blow to australian prosecutors because they have been tried for four years to get him extradited. they have been trying since thousand nine when abbas was there being a prison term for immigration offenses in australia. he has been in prison for two years but nothing compared to the maximum sentence of 20 years he could have gotten had he been found guilty of the more serious charge in an australian court. today's decision means he is able to walk out of court. areolice in canada say 50 confirmed dead after an oil train exploded in quÉbec on saturday. the fire was so intense that many of the missing may never be found. aw authorities are conducting criminal investigatio
one, he says the crimes were not committed in australia. abbas is monitored on 27 charges in australia related to three said to have her range between 2009-2011. they were intercepted en route. the second reason the judge game -- gabe is because human trafficking is not a crime listed in an extradition agreement between indonesia and australia. this decision comes as a major blow to australian prosecutors because they have been tried for four years to get him extradited. they have been trying...
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australia decides to send all refugees are arriving by boat to new guinea. mongolia hails the dawn of the new super grid. tens of thousands of people in egypt are expected to rally in the coming hours to call for the reinstatement of mohamed morsi. it is three weeks since the former president was removed by the military. there seems to be no sign of his supporters backing down. people are gathering across the capital. at least 15 separate protests are being held at separate locations. holdingesters have been a sit in. other locations are hosting protests. there were also be a protest south of cairo. also be a protest south of cairo. what is the ultimate aim and how big our protests expected to be? >> they are hoping there will be a huge box show of support on the pro-morsi side. they're gathering across cairo and across the company. there will be various marches taking place. focal points in ,airo for the pro-morsi camp nassar city.and you also have protests being called for by the anti-morsi to show support for the political process and military backing the
australia decides to send all refugees are arriving by boat to new guinea. mongolia hails the dawn of the new super grid. tens of thousands of people in egypt are expected to rally in the coming hours to call for the reinstatement of mohamed morsi. it is three weeks since the former president was removed by the military. there seems to be no sign of his supporters backing down. people are gathering across the capital. at least 15 separate protests are being held at separate locations....
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the firstia since load of asylum seekers to as people protest against the new policy -- australia saddens -- the firstsends boatload of asylum-seekers. also on the program, protesters in egypt maintain their sit in as the leaders of the country warn the country risks losing its standing in the arab world. return -- the kremlin critic freed on bail arrives back in moscow. plus -- the links japanese readers -- leaders are going to in order to win an election. the first boatload of asylum- seekers turned away from australia has been intercepted and sent to pop a new guinea. all new arrivals to australia by boat will be resettled on its pacific neighbor. >> with an election around the corner and the labour party trailing in the polls, the prime minister is keen to show he is serious about tackling illegal migration. after signing a deal with papua new guinea, he has got his chance. 83 people have been intercepted near the australian territory of christmas island. >> my message to asylum-seekers around the world is simple -- under the arrangement with papua new guinea, if you come here by boat
the firstia since load of asylum seekers to as people protest against the new policy -- australia saddens -- the firstsends boatload of asylum-seekers. also on the program, protesters in egypt maintain their sit in as the leaders of the country warn the country risks losing its standing in the arab world. return -- the kremlin critic freed on bail arrives back in moscow. plus -- the links japanese readers -- leaders are going to in order to win an election. the first boatload of asylum- seekers...
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they are destined for australia and australia should bear the responsibility. i do not believe the notion that the prime minister is saying that this will benefit papua, new guinea. we do not need money from asylum seekers to improve our education, our health, and our infrastructure in the country. we have enough money coming from our oil and gas from our forestry, from our fisheries. hat we need in paua, new guinea is prudent management of our finance, transparent leadership, good governance and transparency. >> the european union is due to formally adopt the resolution to put hezbollah's armed wing on its terrific blacklist. the e.u. ambassadors to lebanon will be meeting the groups ahead of relations in the coming hours. and it's been said the e.u. decision is worthless. >> the aim of this decision is clear, the aim is to subject us to control to oblige us to retreat, to make us reluctant, to make us panic and terrify us. i can tell them that you will not achieve anything through this decision other than failure and disappointment. this decision will not ach
they are destined for australia and australia should bear the responsibility. i do not believe the notion that the prime minister is saying that this will benefit papua, new guinea. we do not need money from asylum seekers to improve our education, our health, and our infrastructure in the country. we have enough money coming from our oil and gas from our forestry, from our fisheries. hat we need in paua, new guinea is prudent management of our finance, transparent leadership, good governance...
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have the first time we heard these allegations in australia. and it has caused a massive sensation here. a keytention center is centerpiece of the government's new asylum seeker policy. the revelations are very important because the island has in the past week become the key processing point for all asylum seekers that reach australia by boat. and the boat, as we call them, have become a major political issue. calle boat people, as we them, have become a major political issue. the prime minister declared -- degree that manus island will be the key processing place that all people will go to be processed, and not one of them will ever settle in australia. that all of the people will be settled in papua new guinea. that is a key change in the asylum seeker policy here, and one that not many people are happy about. associative, -- secretive. many journalists have tried to and it here in the past, is clear that it is not the papua new guinea and to control it but it is the immigration department in australia who control it. many journalists want to
have the first time we heard these allegations in australia. and it has caused a massive sensation here. a keytention center is centerpiece of the government's new asylum seeker policy. the revelations are very important because the island has in the past week become the key processing point for all asylum seekers that reach australia by boat. and the boat, as we call them, have become a major political issue. calle boat people, as we them, have become a major political issue. the prime...
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>> rio's results were out late afternoon here in australia. and the market took it pretty positively. the stock was up a tad afterwards. you know, everything looked reasonably solid, just the one impact from -- in iron ore from, you know, a conveyor that was out. but rio is guiding the market to making that up later in the market schedule to be changed over anywhere. overall there wasn't a lot in the result that surprised many people, but it was just a tad better than people had expected or feared. >> yeah. people obviously feared chinese slowdown would impact. doesn't seem to be -- iron ore plans are on track despite that. >> yes, very much so. i mean, rio is full steam ahead with the expansion, which, again, guiding the market to be delivered in the late in the third quarter. and that is, you know, an extra 15 million tons of iron ore into the sector. that as well as delivering new tons later this year has made the market a little cautious about iron ore process heading into the back half of the year and, you know, china seasonally slows in
>> rio's results were out late afternoon here in australia. and the market took it pretty positively. the stock was up a tad afterwards. you know, everything looked reasonably solid, just the one impact from -- in iron ore from, you know, a conveyor that was out. but rio is guiding the market to making that up later in the market schedule to be changed over anywhere. overall there wasn't a lot in the result that surprised many people, but it was just a tad better than people had expected...
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this is out of springs, australia. the camel race is about to start. this annual camel cup race has been drawing crowds for more than 40 years. this year, some 6,000 people gathered from around the world. there were 30 camels taking part in the race but camels can be stubborn and don't always do as they are told. one camel suddenly stopped right before the finish line and began running in circles for reasons nobody knows. another camel takes off, then, bucks off the rider. >> he was running backwards, i think. >> fine. i like it very much. >> we come every year. we are locals. we are just bringing the boy down this year. he is two now. just to show him a camel. >> reporter: the often ner wner camel farm is neil waters. his daughter, phoebe, is a camel jockey. he has about 40 camels on his ranch. over the years, neil and phoebe have won a wallful of trophies. when he is not racing, he leads tourists on camel rides throughout the outback. they get to enjoy the grand nature of australia from the top of a camel. >> once you can stop working on the camel's
this is out of springs, australia. the camel race is about to start. this annual camel cup race has been drawing crowds for more than 40 years. this year, some 6,000 people gathered from around the world. there were 30 camels taking part in the race but camels can be stubborn and don't always do as they are told. one camel suddenly stopped right before the finish line and began running in circles for reasons nobody knows. another camel takes off, then, bucks off the rider. >> he was...
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england beating australia for those not in the know. how is this likely to differ from the previous royal births in terms of the logistics of it all? >> reporter: i think it's just a bigger media environment that this baby's being born into. there are more photographers, a lot more tv. speak to the photographers, though, here, all those years ago when william was born. they're saying there were only two tv cameras at the time, and now literally, i mean, there are dozens here. you have all t social media element as well. what we have is this certain jumpy thing where someone sees a range rover leaving bucklebury, you see helicopters, all of this trying to filter out all of that sort of rumor. at the same time, the palace being careful about anything they give out. in the past they would give out more, now they give out literally nothing. they say they'll only tell us when she's inside safely, fair enough considering the circumstances. >> good heavens. max, as long as you mention the cricket, i'll say i hope you're not there for another w
england beating australia for those not in the know. how is this likely to differ from the previous royal births in terms of the logistics of it all? >> reporter: i think it's just a bigger media environment that this baby's being born into. there are more photographers, a lot more tv. speak to the photographers, though, here, all those years ago when william was born. they're saying there were only two tv cameras at the time, and now literally, i mean, there are dozens here. you have all...
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friday, asylum-seekers arriving by boat will no longer be allowed entry into australia. instead, they will be sent to new guinea. the new policy comes months before the general election. it is drawing criticism from human rights groups. >> sending a message to asylum- seekers and the australian people months before the general election. by signing this agreement with his counterparts from new guinea, kevin rudd has sought to reduce the number of refugees who come to his country. >> from now on, any asylum seeker who arrived by boat will have no chance of being settled in australia as refugees. asylum-seekers taken to christmas island will be sent to new guinea for the assessment of their status. if they are found to be refugees, they will be resettled in papua new guinea. >> many voters in australia are eager to and the study numbers of old people who often risk their lives and making the dangerous journey. a few days ago, a boat carrying 150 people, capsized off christmas island. in the past two years, the number of arrivals has increased. 00 passengers to5 17000 last y
friday, asylum-seekers arriving by boat will no longer be allowed entry into australia. instead, they will be sent to new guinea. the new policy comes months before the general election. it is drawing criticism from human rights groups. >> sending a message to asylum- seekers and the australian people months before the general election. by signing this agreement with his counterparts from new guinea, kevin rudd has sought to reduce the number of refugees who come to his country. >>...
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. >> all on the coast of australia. >>> a pair of passengers take on the bus driver. finally you see him point, indicating you guys have to go. watch what the woman does. >> what led up to the spllimy showdown? >> a pink slip on the line. going head to head. >> race from the golden gate brick to alcatraz. >> see who >>> being a bus driver may have its rewards in meeting a lot of neat people but it's things like this that just make you question humanity. >> this happened in victoria, r anyou've got two people gettin the bus, and the bus driver says they didn't pay. so after driving a little ways he said you guys have to leave. you see them there pushing him. police say they abused the bus driver. >> they're doing it while he's driving the bus. >> yeah. he's trying to drive the bus, keep them safe, keep himself safe. you see him point, indicating you guys have to go. the guy's verbally get into it with the bus driver. the but driver pointing to tell them to get off. finally, the pair believed to be in their 40s, get off the bus. but not without some parting shots at bus
. >> all on the coast of australia. >>> a pair of passengers take on the bus driver. finally you see him point, indicating you guys have to go. watch what the woman does. >> what led up to the spllimy showdown? >> a pink slip on the line. going head to head. >> race from the golden gate brick to alcatraz. >> see who >>> being a bus driver may have its rewards in meeting a lot of neat people but it's things like this that just make you question...
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they are essential for his trillion. -- australia.alternative, economic policy, is to copy the british conservatives, launch a national/and burn australia -- slash and burn austerity drive, and a tripled recession in the united kingdom. i therefore believe with all my heart i owe it to my country to offer the australian people a viable alternative for them to choose the future they want for themselves, their jobs, and their families. questions willc affect us all. sooner than we think. is time for proven national economic leadership. these are the three core reasons i have changed my position on leadership. the requests i have seen from my colleagues, the police -- believe australian people deserve a competitive choice, and my fear if they do not offer it, mr. abbott will win by the biggest and shot -- landslide, release and a result -- an assault on the people and those of us in thethe requests y colleagues, the police australin labor government, to protect them. position.nged my i have simply given you the reasons today i have done
they are essential for his trillion. -- australia.alternative, economic policy, is to copy the british conservatives, launch a national/and burn australia -- slash and burn austerity drive, and a tripled recession in the united kingdom. i therefore believe with all my heart i owe it to my country to offer the australian people a viable alternative for them to choose the future they want for themselves, their jobs, and their families. questions willc affect us all. sooner than we think. is time...
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and the university of western australia is teaming up with new inventors to help make divers and surfersof a target when wearing a wet suit. >> and i know i have been in the wet suit for over 20 years and we get commonly asked what color do the sharks like. you don't want to look like a seal. >> and this is called the shark mitigation systems, and the group in australia realized that the last few seconds of the attack, the shark relies on sight, so they have come up with patterns that they believe will help protect divers and surfers against shark attacks. >> it is about the water and being out and constantly going back into the ocean knowing that they have an extra level of protection. >> this striped suit that you see here is called the shark attack mitigation system or s.a.m.s. and the shark will see the stripes as something unpalatable and not appropriate prey for the shark, and maybe something dangerous to the shark. this other suit that you see here, makes you a lot more invisible to the shark. it is very difficult for the shark to see the blue and shaded contrasted blue suit. almo
and the university of western australia is teaming up with new inventors to help make divers and surfersof a target when wearing a wet suit. >> and i know i have been in the wet suit for over 20 years and we get commonly asked what color do the sharks like. you don't want to look like a seal. >> and this is called the shark mitigation systems, and the group in australia realized that the last few seconds of the attack, the shark relies on sight, so they have come up with patterns...
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. >> all on the coast of australia. >>> a pair of passengers take on the bus driver. finally you see him point, indicating you guys have to go. watch what the woman does. >> what led up to the spllimy showdown? >> a pink slip on the line. going head to head. >> race from the golden gate brick to alcatraz. >> see who look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> being a bus driver may have its rewards in meeting a lot of neat people but it's things like this that just make you question humanity. >
. >> all on the coast of australia. >>> a pair of passengers take on the bus driver. finally you see him point, indicating you guys have to go. watch what the woman does. >> what led up to the spllimy showdown? >> a pink slip on the line. going head to head. >> race from the golden gate brick to alcatraz. >> see who look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't...
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it is australia. he was born the same day that the couple announced they were expecting. >> a crock style? what worse, a crack dial or a bag of glass? >> a crocodile. okay, maybe for a petting zoo. >> even a petting zoo with a crack dial is not a good idea. >> you are down on the crocodile? >> not a good baby gift. >> how about the weather? >> all right, everyone, 4:47. live doppler 7 hd shows the cloud cover is hugging the coast and it is trying to slip across san francisco and into the shallow valleys along the north bay coast so we will watch santa rosa to see if you get any of the reduced visibility we are seeing loan the coast. if you are stepping out it is coolest in the half moon bay at 52 and 61 in mountain view and san jose and only to be bested by the temperatures in the east bay valleys: 60 in concord and livermore at 64 and 60 in fairfield and 71 degrees, city, in antioch. from the east bay hills this morning, you can see the cloud cover is not so as prevalent as it was yesterday so today
it is australia. he was born the same day that the couple announced they were expecting. >> a crock style? what worse, a crack dial or a bag of glass? >> a crocodile. okay, maybe for a petting zoo. >> even a petting zoo with a crack dial is not a good idea. >> you are down on the crocodile? >> not a good baby gift. >> how about the weather? >> all right, everyone, 4:47. live doppler 7 hd shows the cloud cover is hugging the coast and it is trying to...
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australia's asx 200 had its best day in 18 months.was after the rba cut rates on hold as expected, but says there is room for further growth if nieded. resources stocks had a good day thanks to higher commodity prices. iron ore producer up. petro china one of the best performers today, up nearly 7%. this after china announced plans to hike the domestic gas prices by 15%. its shares up more than 2%. over in south korea, hyundai kia motor down after disappointing june auto sales. the big loser was sk hynix. and that's all from me. back to you. >> sixuan, thanks for that. >>> joining me is -- forget june, a terribly good month. where do you put the tapering debate right now in context for us? >> well, at paradigm we very much see that whole debate as a little bit overblown. i think ben bernanke will have been a bit surprised himself how much monetary tightening he created with a few words. but we think it was a bit of an overshooting and that's why we rebalance our port follow portf week. >> to japan in a second, it is an interesting cal
australia's asx 200 had its best day in 18 months.was after the rba cut rates on hold as expected, but says there is room for further growth if nieded. resources stocks had a good day thanks to higher commodity prices. iron ore producer up. petro china one of the best performers today, up nearly 7%. this after china announced plans to hike the domestic gas prices by 15%. its shares up more than 2%. over in south korea, hyundai kia motor down after disappointing june auto sales. the big loser...
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fighter jets into australia's great barrier reef during a training exercise gone wrong. this happened last week during joint exercises with the australian military. two fighter jets each dropping a concrete filled practice bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb. the ordinances reportedly pose a low risk to the protected marine zone. >>> check out a new video that's going viral on youtube. bonnie anniker did some tumbling for a dolphin at an aquarium and made herself a new fan. apparently in the video the dolphin is heard responding to her antics. it sounds an awful lot like he's laughing. get a bit of a show. apparently the girl belongs to some sort of performance or acrobatic or circus troupe.
fighter jets into australia's great barrier reef during a training exercise gone wrong. this happened last week during joint exercises with the australian military. two fighter jets each dropping a concrete filled practice bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb. the ordinances reportedly pose a low risk to the protected marine zone. >>> check out a new video that's going viral on youtube. bonnie anniker did some tumbling for a dolphin at an aquarium and made herself a new fan....
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company has strategic alliances such as thomas nelson is zero so publishing imprints in the uk's main, australia, new zealand and singapore. a well-qualified panel to talk about this issue. i want to start with james mcquivey and the base eager to book publishers today is disrupt thyself. >> absolutely. in fact come he opened the session asking whether or not it was the the disrupt or a defender of publishing. i would contest the idea that it's either/or. disruption is the best defense for publishing and self-publishing is turning out to be a potential bone for
company has strategic alliances such as thomas nelson is zero so publishing imprints in the uk's main, australia, new zealand and singapore. a well-qualified panel to talk about this issue. i want to start with james mcquivey and the base eager to book publishers today is disrupt thyself. >> absolutely. in fact come he opened the session asking whether or not it was the the disrupt or a defender of publishing. i would contest the idea that it's either/or. disruption is the best defense...
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there's australia. here is where the bombs were supposed to go.of bell cay about 16 miles, that's where the bombs are on the bottom of the ocean about 150 feet deep. there's the great reef about 15 to 20 miles from where they are. this will be okay. i believe they'll pick them up. they are out of danger for shipping lanes. it's not a good thing that we have four bombs or not sitting at the bottom near the great barrier reef. >> talk about that. you have about 400 different kinds of coral, endangered species. should they go get these out out of there? it's close by. >> it's not like they haven't had enough problems. this has just been one heck of a couple of years for the reef. the health not so good at this point in time. yes, i believe they should go get them. they're not too deep. they can take them either a uav or somebody can hook them up. >> you think running a joint exercise you'll call ahead to the fishing operators and say don't go near there. >> they were biting. >> if you can ever go diver on the barrier reef, do it. beautiful. chad, goo
there's australia. here is where the bombs were supposed to go.of bell cay about 16 miles, that's where the bombs are on the bottom of the ocean about 150 feet deep. there's the great reef about 15 to 20 miles from where they are. this will be okay. i believe they'll pick them up. they are out of danger for shipping lanes. it's not a good thing that we have four bombs or not sitting at the bottom near the great barrier reef. >> talk about that. you have about 400 different kinds of coral,...
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and asylum seeker boat bound for australia has sunk off west java in indonesia with three people confirmed dead though it's feared dozens more may have perished it was carrying up to about one hundred seventy mostly refugees from sri lanka and iran the incident comes amid the latest shift towards a hardline immigration policy in australia which remains one of the hottest issues ahead of looming elections a recent decision to send the illegal new comers to refugee processing was met with rioting and she would write. a desperate search for survivors is still under way in devastated hillsides off the twin earthquake struck in northwest china as many as ninety seven are confirmed as well that could still rise thousands of soldiers and police were drafted in to help the rescue effort the deadly quakes caused massive mudslides which dozens of villages and left almost forty thousand people homeless. now with the u.k. slashing spending to balance the budget or thord he's in london taking a bite out of the fire rescue services a proposed station closures and job cuts have sparked outrage among work
and asylum seeker boat bound for australia has sunk off west java in indonesia with three people confirmed dead though it's feared dozens more may have perished it was carrying up to about one hundred seventy mostly refugees from sri lanka and iran the incident comes amid the latest shift towards a hardline immigration policy in australia which remains one of the hottest issues ahead of looming elections a recent decision to send the illegal new comers to refugee processing was met with rioting...
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australia is a great country. having seen a few others around the world in my time, this is a fantastic ways. we owe much to those who have come before us. we owe much to those who have come after us to ensure that what we have inherited is improved upon. and not degraded. something, we have a great future but that future is not guaranteed. , hereave said once before in australia we have to make our own luck. and we can. we're good at it. and if we work at it, we can actually bring our future home securely. have beentimes i thinking a lot about the state of the global economy. there are bad things happening out there. is stilll economy experiencing the slowest of recoveries. the china resources boom is over. and china itself, domestically, shows signs of recovering. when china represents such a large slice of australia's own economy, our jobs, and the opportunities for raising a living standard, the time has come for us to adjust to the new challenges. the new challenges in productivity. new challenges in the dive
australia is a great country. having seen a few others around the world in my time, this is a fantastic ways. we owe much to those who have come before us. we owe much to those who have come after us to ensure that what we have inherited is improved upon. and not degraded. something, we have a great future but that future is not guaranteed. , hereave said once before in australia we have to make our own luck. and we can. we're good at it. and if we work at it, we can actually bring our future...
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and asylum seeker boat bound for australia has sunk off west java in indonesia with three people confirmed dead though it's expected dozens more may have perished it was carrying up to one hundred seventy people mostly refugees from sri lanka and iran and the incident comes amid the latest shift towards a hardline immigration policy in australia that remains one of the hottest issues ahead of looming elections a recent decision to send illegal newcomers to refugee processing was met with rioting and human rights protests. now with the u.k.'s slashing spending to try and balance the budget authority in london are taking a whopping bite out of the fire rescue services a proposed station closures in job cuts have sparked outrage among the workers and of course led to concern of a people safety auntie's tester australia reports on how the firefighters are fighting the cost cutting drive. when there's a fire you may have to wait a little longer for help to arrive that's the fear of those campaigning against london mayor boris johnson proposed cuts to the london fire rescue services that could l
and asylum seeker boat bound for australia has sunk off west java in indonesia with three people confirmed dead though it's expected dozens more may have perished it was carrying up to one hundred seventy people mostly refugees from sri lanka and iran and the incident comes amid the latest shift towards a hardline immigration policy in australia that remains one of the hottest issues ahead of looming elections a recent decision to send illegal newcomers to refugee processing was met with...
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born in australia, grown up in australia, it's great to be able to represent the country as well. >>>ll-star caliber stuff in japan. look at pitcher bobby kepple. a sensational grab. behind the back on a line shot back to him. one more version of it. that's what you call quick reaction. that's the sporting life. the all-star game tomorrow on our air, channel 2, starts at 4:30. that's the sporting life. >> thanks mark. before we go, back now to live pictures from downtown oakland. what your looking at is the intersection of broadway and telegraph. you can see there are a lot of protesters there, there is also a large police presence, including police in riot gear. just over the last 8 or 10 minutes or so, we have seen police make arrests. we've also heard at least one flash bang go off in the last few minutes. in general, this has been when the problems get started. late at night, a fringe group breaks off. and that's when the problems begin. we're getting word of arrests. there is a large police presence. we believe police have also called in mutual aid to keep this protest in hand. >
born in australia, grown up in australia, it's great to be able to represent the country as well. >>>ll-star caliber stuff in japan. look at pitcher bobby kepple. a sensational grab. behind the back on a line shot back to him. one more version of it. that's what you call quick reaction. that's the sporting life. the all-star game tomorrow on our air, channel 2, starts at 4:30. that's the sporting life. >> thanks mark. before we go, back now to live pictures from downtown oakland....
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born in australia, grown up in australia, it's great to be able to represent the country as well. >>>all-star caliber stuff in japan. look at pitcher bobby kepple. a sensational grab. behind the back on a line shot back to him. one more version of it. that's what you call quick reaction. that's the sporting life. the all-star game tomorrow on our air, channel 2, starts at 4:30. that's the sporting life. >> thanks mark. before we go, back now to live pictures from downtown oakland. what your looking at is the intersection of broadway and telegraph. you can see there are a lot of protesters there, there is also a large police presence, including police in riot gear. just over the last 8 or 10 minutes or so, we have seen police make arrests. we've also heard at least one flash bang go off in the last few minutes. in general, this has been when the problems get started. late at night, a fringe group breaks off. and that's when the problems begin. we're getting word of arrests. there is a large police presence. we believe police have also called in mutual aid to keep this protest in hand.
born in australia, grown up in australia, it's great to be able to represent the country as well. >>>all-star caliber stuff in japan. look at pitcher bobby kepple. a sensational grab. behind the back on a line shot back to him. one more version of it. that's what you call quick reaction. that's the sporting life. the all-star game tomorrow on our air, channel 2, starts at 4:30. that's the sporting life. >> thanks mark. before we go, back now to live pictures from downtown...
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. >> padre, ¿quÉ me dice de george pell de australia?ha vivido que no es la mÁs correcta. >> ¿y quÉ chuck patrick omali? un hombre muy respetado que tuvo un rÉcord tremendo aquÍ en la florida, fue aboston en el 2002 para tratar de cambiar la situaciÓn, busquen en el internet el caso de omali, como Él no tiene la misma disposiciÓn de revelar los nombres de sacerdotes pedÓfilos o acusados de pedofilia, revela 161 nombres cuando comisiones internas revelan 153 nombres de sacerdotes abusivos, en otras palabras, la cultura de silencio, la cultura de encubrimiento, que como decÍa sean brady de irlanda, cuando se descubre el escÁndalo de irlanda, ¿por quÉ no hablÓ sean brady? no, porque habÍa una complicidad de silencio, esa no son mis palabras, padre, son palabras de sean brady. >> no, no, sÍ hablÓ pero se esÁa hablando, yo creo que ahora esÁa saliendo a la luz una cantidad de cosas que estaban desconocidas, hay ciertos protagonistas que tienen que ser culpables, tienen que realmente dar una opiniÓn y decirnos por quÉ. >> y en el dÍa de hoy, n
. >> padre, ¿quÉ me dice de george pell de australia?ha vivido que no es la mÁs correcta. >> ¿y quÉ chuck patrick omali? un hombre muy respetado que tuvo un rÉcord tremendo aquÍ en la florida, fue aboston en el 2002 para tratar de cambiar la situaciÓn, busquen en el internet el caso de omali, como Él no tiene la misma disposiciÓn de revelar los nombres de sacerdotes pedÓfilos o acusados de pedofilia, revela 161 nombres cuando comisiones internas revelan 153 nombres de...
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. >>> all right, listen to this, there east mystery solved this morning in australia, and this mystery solving comes in the form of 19-foot python. police were mystified by this chaotic crime scene, look at that thing. including a hole in the ceiling. all right, they found this massive snake, weighing in at 37 pounds, it was captured a day after a suspected break-in was reported in a charity story. we want to ask you about this, your animal encounter, tweet us your craziest stories, tweet us using the hashtag w. >>> still ahead on "way too early" -- time is running out for breakfast. a rookie set to make the all-star team, why he may not make it to citi field next week. >>> and what to do when you combine the fear associated with sharks and the destruction of a tornado. what about a sharknado, the information you need coming up in the cooler. that story, and a check of the weather, when "way too early" comes right back. ♪ . >>> pieces of skylab flashing in the darkness above southwest australia there, entered the atmosphere in a flaming conclusion marked the end of this final passage.
. >>> all right, listen to this, there east mystery solved this morning in australia, and this mystery solving comes in the form of 19-foot python. police were mystified by this chaotic crime scene, look at that thing. including a hole in the ceiling. all right, they found this massive snake, weighing in at 37 pounds, it was captured a day after a suspected break-in was reported in a charity story. we want to ask you about this, your animal encounter, tweet us your craziest stories,...
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seven killer whales found themselves stranded off the coast of australia today.
seven killer whales found themselves stranded off the coast of australia today.
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. >> outrage in australia over a military move by the u.s. >> have we gone complete my mad?> up next, why the navy says it had no choice but to drop bombs in the barrier reef. >> then if your identity is stolen, your cell phone may be to blame. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. we're going to see some changes this upcoming work week, maybe some clouds, cooler temperatures, and possibly the sound of thunder. >> ama: scary moments in new zealand as a 6.9 magnitude earthquake roped the capitol of wellington today. you can see people there in a newsroom running for cover. the quake caused minor damage, breaking water pipes, smashing windows and downing power lines. no reports of injury. the epicenter was 35 miles south of wellington in the strait. >> ang agree reaction from australia after u.s. navy revealed fighter jets dropped four unarmed bottoms in the great barrier reef marine park. the navy said it happened when a training exercise went wrong. on tuesday the two jets jet tis -- jet sonned the bottoms. the planes were low on fuel and cooperate land carry their bomb loads. >> have
. >> outrage in australia over a military move by the u.s. >> have we gone complete my mad?> up next, why the navy says it had no choice but to drop bombs in the barrier reef. >> then if your identity is stolen, your cell phone may be to blame. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. we're going to see some changes this upcoming work week, maybe some clouds, cooler temperatures, and possibly the sound of thunder. >> ama: scary moments in new zealand as a 6.9 magnitude...
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>> yeah, i've got a farm in australia. yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, how cool is that?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, like the brown snake? >> ji
>> yeah, i've got a farm in australia. yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, how cool is that?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...
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>> is that -- [ cheers and applause ] in australia, that's a sport. >> jimmy: in australia, it is sportand applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] only degree antiperspirant has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. ♪ what do you think about caffeine? we consume over two billion cups of coffee every week without a second thought. 5-hour energy has less caffeine than some starbucks coffees, plus it has vitamins and nutrients. it's simple... caffeine with vitamins and nutrients. it's the combination that makes it so great. before you make a decision, get the facts. try a sip and find out why so many people love 5-hour energy. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. go ! it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. olive garden's 2 for $25 is ending soon. choose two appetizers, two entrees and unlimited salad
>> is that -- [ cheers and applause ] in australia, that's a sport. >> jimmy: in australia, it is sportand applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] only degree antiperspirant has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. ♪ what do you think about caffeine? we consume over two billion cups of coffee every week without a second thought. 5-hour energy has less caffeine than some starbucks coffees, plus...
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to australia, hunchback whale struggled to free itself off the coast of australia.ers worked for over an hour to free it. it was trapped because it was spouting off in the same location and not moving. crews used special tools to cut the adult whale free. it was safely released and it slowly swam away. >>> what you're about to see continues this nautical theme. it might look like an old- fashioned prison outfit but it's designed to keep swimmers from becoming shark bait. they say this new wet suit with black and white stripes repels sharks by making the swimmer appear unpalatable. the multicolor wet suits confuse sharks' senses making the swimmer look like natural parts of the ocean. >> the most common thing we get asked is what color do sharks like? i don't want to look like a seal. now we know the answer to that question and that's pretty exciting. >> the wet suits are field tested by dummy torsos off western australia. studies have shown that sharks are color-blind and can only see shades of gray. >> not wearing that suit. >>> in the next half hour, a teenaged gi
to australia, hunchback whale struggled to free itself off the coast of australia.ers worked for over an hour to free it. it was trapped because it was spouting off in the same location and not moving. crews used special tools to cut the adult whale free. it was safely released and it slowly swam away. >>> what you're about to see continues this nautical theme. it might look like an old- fashioned prison outfit but it's designed to keep swimmers from becoming shark bait. they say this...
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military dropped four bombs near australia's great barrier reef.e forced to jetson the bombs because they were running out of fuel and could not land with the amount of equipment on board. two of the bombs were disarmed before they were dropped. the other two were nonexplosive. australia's great barrier roef is a habitat for animals threatened by extinction. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour. now back to fareed zakaria "gps." >>> nothing is more american han football and it's not just the nation's most popular sport, it's big business even for america's colleges, where athletes are recruited to play in televised spectacles. if the football program of the university of texas were a stand-alone business and if it were for sale, it would be worth more than $760 million. others aren't far behind. that's according to ryan brewer, a professor at indiana university who conducted an exhaustive study of the economics of 115 college football teams. with valuations like these, do you think these schools would consider suddenly just shutting down th
military dropped four bombs near australia's great barrier reef.e forced to jetson the bombs because they were running out of fuel and could not land with the amount of equipment on board. two of the bombs were disarmed before they were dropped. the other two were nonexplosive. australia's great barrier roef is a habitat for animals threatened by extinction. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour. now back to fareed zakaria "gps." >>> nothing is more american...
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. >> first pitcher from australia.so, yeah, great honor to come out of australia and have an all star appearance. it is great to respect the country. >> the a's respected in the home run derby. yoenis cespedes with mike, the third base coach pitching to him and he would unload moments ago. he hit 17 out in his first round, including this shot, 456 feet. just about hit the truck out there. he hit it further than that. he is in big time competition to win the home run derby. yoenis cespedes wishes he wouldal save some for the game. >> making time, world peace has come to new york city. metta world peace, of course. the artist on the basketball court. agreed to a two year contract with the new york knicks. and could make 3 pout 5 million dollars -- 3 point $5 million. don't cry for him. he will be all right financially. that is the sporting life. all-star game tomorrow night here. >>> tonight at 10:00 p.m. crimes in front of children. what police are doing to prevent future incidents. >> and we are always here for you on
. >> first pitcher from australia.so, yeah, great honor to come out of australia and have an all star appearance. it is great to respect the country. >> the a's respected in the home run derby. yoenis cespedes with mike, the third base coach pitching to him and he would unload moments ago. he hit 17 out in his first round, including this shot, 456 feet. just about hit the truck out there. he hit it further than that. he is in big time competition to win the home run derby. yoenis...
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delegates from the u.s., australia, new zealand, singapore and seven other countries have gathered in the city of kota kinabalu. the negotiations will focus on 21 trade sectors. >> it's a huge benefit to all tpp members. japan's very important country in the region. >> participants say they have almost concluded discussions in some areas including electronic communications. but they say conflicting interests are slowing progress on tariff elimination, intellectual property and the environment. some delegates have a message for japan and other participants. >> don't hold up the conclusions japan is now part of it, so nobody can be holding it up. >> japanese delegates are planning to work to maintain tariffs on some farm products to safeguard their agricultural industry. the major exporters such as australia are expected to demand the removal of protections on rice and beef. the japanese want to eliminate tariffs to boost exports of automobiles and other manufactured products, but they may encounter strong opposition from the united states. negotiators want to conclude the tpp talks by
delegates from the u.s., australia, new zealand, singapore and seven other countries have gathered in the city of kota kinabalu. the negotiations will focus on 21 trade sectors. >> it's a huge benefit to all tpp members. japan's very important country in the region. >> participants say they have almost concluded discussions in some areas including electronic communications. but they say conflicting interests are slowing progress on tariff elimination, intellectual property and the...
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what's it called. >> rumba. >> reaching nearly 1900 miles across australia.ool sight. >> we have hov lanes. maybe one day we'll have solar lanes. >> smart kids in stanford. >> very smart kids. looking over here. the bay bridge, talking about construction. let's take a look at the golden gate bridge where there is -- the cone also be realigned in just a few minutes northbound. no delays in either direction. you can see across that span with all the lights where rob is talking about the fog drifting through. the slowing we had that had cleared is back. no concerns out of antioch or the rest of the east bay. 101 moving smoothly as well. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay," a family rescued after one man's heroic swim to shore. the bay area connection coming up. >>> piece by piece. crews working through the night to remove the wreckage of asiana flight 214 as bay area politicae leaders discuss new laws to deal with the future disasters. good morning everybody. it's 5:00. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. the runway where that fl
what's it called. >> rumba. >> reaching nearly 1900 miles across australia.ool sight. >> we have hov lanes. maybe one day we'll have solar lanes. >> smart kids in stanford. >> very smart kids. looking over here. the bay bridge, talking about construction. let's take a look at the golden gate bridge where there is -- the cone also be realigned in just a few minutes northbound. no delays in either direction. you can see across that span with all the lights where rob...
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. >>> let me know if this is going to get on your nerves, public transit train in australia, and this is 7 sydney news, and a guy lounging across three seats and also listening to music. this is not illegal and not necessarily the quiet car or anything, but this guy over here took a little offense to it. he definitely got on his nerves, because watch what he does. he stands up in a hurry and has a large metal file. he goes at the guy lounging on the seat here listening to music and pokes him in the groin with the file, but this dude is not having it. he ends up getting up and grabs the dude and grabs the file from him and a fight ensues and this is all of course caught on surveillance video, and at the next stop, it fill spills out to the platform, but the guy who initiate initiated the confrontation, the metal file was eventually arrested. it is annoying when people have their music blaring, i get this, but this is no way to react. maybe you start with a, hey, can you turn that down a little bit? we have another one back of the bus. >>> watch this, two younger guys in a fistfight her
. >>> let me know if this is going to get on your nerves, public transit train in australia, and this is 7 sydney news, and a guy lounging across three seats and also listening to music. this is not illegal and not necessarily the quiet car or anything, but this guy over here took a little offense to it. he definitely got on his nerves, because watch what he does. he stands up in a hurry and has a large metal file. he goes at the guy lounging on the seat here listening to music and...
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australia says it will no longer take in refugees who arrived by boat in search of asylum, deporting them instead to papua ne guinea. >> the prime minister signed an agreement, which will see boat people immediately taken to papua new guinea. 16,000 refugees have arrived in australia by boat so far this year. almost equaling the 17,000 that arrived in all of 2012. argentines are being told to do without one of their favorite foods, the tomato, because of a seasonal shortage. that is not the only problem facing the nation. >> it has been plagued by high inflation for years now, making the daily shop a struggle for many. >> argentinian tomatoes are getting a lot of attention these days. they have become a hot topic of conversation. cold winter temperatures and the poor harvest just a quick cut supplies. higher prices are hurting people's wallets. in the past two weeks, prices for tomatoes have doubled. >> customers are buying less. instead of buying a k, they will just pick out two or three. >> i'm just not eating tomatoes. >> the tomato shortage is one of many problems to hit argentin
australia says it will no longer take in refugees who arrived by boat in search of asylum, deporting them instead to papua ne guinea. >> the prime minister signed an agreement, which will see boat people immediately taken to papua new guinea. 16,000 refugees have arrived in australia by boat so far this year. almost equaling the 17,000 that arrived in all of 2012. argentines are being told to do without one of their favorite foods, the tomato, because of a seasonal shortage. that is not...
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>> a discount store in australia no longer selling lighters anymore. you're about to find out why. you won't believe this. the store's called knickknacks. look at this girl, 9 years old from 10 news, trying to set items from the store on fire. trying to set merchandise on fire. >> a 9-year-old arsonist? >> yep. watch this. unsuccessfully tries to light something the first time, and again. blows on it. >> she's not playing around. >> look at that. skips away after setting the fire. it's in the a little fire. these are other customers who come over who try to put it out. the sprinkler system went off. this was at the engel farm shopping center. this ended up damaging 15 other stores in the shopping center, minor damage, because of the water. you can see the damage that the store knickknacks suffered. about $100,000 australian comes out to $90,000 u.s. >> please tell me they caught this little knot. >> they did. she's not going to be charged. police referred her to anti-arson program. the craziest thing, the owner says, he's not necessarily so upset with the girl. >> she's a very, ver
>> a discount store in australia no longer selling lighters anymore. you're about to find out why. you won't believe this. the store's called knickknacks. look at this girl, 9 years old from 10 news, trying to set items from the store on fire. trying to set merchandise on fire. >> a 9-year-old arsonist? >> yep. watch this. unsuccessfully tries to light something the first time, and again. blows on it. >> she's not playing around. >> look at that. skips away after...
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the seal was rescued, almost dead mere sydney australia. now it's vibrant, swimming around in this little enclosure there, and really enjoys jazz music. in fact, they say that certain times of the year casey will sing along to the jazz music. the guy playing the saxophone was the -- he says this is the best audience he has ever had. this is a study they're doing along with the marine mammal research center, and they want to constituted where i their reactions of the leopard seal to different sounds, different kinds of music, and they do think that casey enjoys the jazz saxophone. ♪ >>> now, from leopard seals to adorable baby goats in connecticut. this is at an an fall farm. the lovely lady is standing in it. first it looks like she's dancing with the baby goat. then all the other baby goats want to get in on it. >> hi, hi. >> they all start coming towards this woman. >> then watch. >> oh. he jumped on her face. >> yeah. >> they hop on her. >> they're playing her. they're giving her little face kisses. they're really all over her. >> you ca
the seal was rescued, almost dead mere sydney australia. now it's vibrant, swimming around in this little enclosure there, and really enjoys jazz music. in fact, they say that certain times of the year casey will sing along to the jazz music. the guy playing the saxophone was the -- he says this is the best audience he has ever had. this is a study they're doing along with the marine mammal research center, and they want to constituted where i their reactions of the leopard seal to different...
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australia says it will no longer take in refugees who arrived by boat in search of asylum, deporting them instead to papua ne guinea. >> the prime minister signed an agreement, which will see boat people immediately taken to papua new guinea. 16,000 refugees have arrived in australia by boat so far this year. almost equaling the 17,000 that arrived in all of 2012. argentines are being told to do without one of their favorite foods, the tomato, because of a seasonal shortage. that is not the only problem facing the nation. >> it has been plagued by high inflation for years now, making the daily shop a struggle for many. >> argentinian tomatoes are getting a lot of attention these days. they have become a hot topic of conversation. cold winter temperatures and the poor harvest just a quick cut supplies. higher prices are hurting people's wallets. in the past two weeks, prices for tomatoes have doubled. >> customers are buying less. instead of buying a k, they will just pick out two or three. >> i'm just not eating tomatoes. >> the tomato shortage is one of many problems to hit argentin
australia says it will no longer take in refugees who arrived by boat in search of asylum, deporting them instead to papua ne guinea. >> the prime minister signed an agreement, which will see boat people immediately taken to papua new guinea. 16,000 refugees have arrived in australia by boat so far this year. almost equaling the 17,000 that arrived in all of 2012. argentines are being told to do without one of their favorite foods, the tomato, because of a seasonal shortage. that is not...
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australia hurts. back to the drawing board.ey are 2-nil down. >> certain moments in this game, we were right on the cusp. a huge credit to the lads that we were able to pull through and stick with that performance. beis a good dressing room to in. we do what we always do, which is enjoyed tonight, recover well, and we will come back after winning this game. >> a very special football match in the south korean capital of seoul. ordinarily a game in the east asian cup women's tournament. when it has north and south korea playing each other, people take notice. >> in training at the world cup stadium, north korea's women showed off their powerful shooting and they're well drilled cohesion. if there were any nerves about the contest or about being south of the demilitarized zone, they were not on show. when asked the team's thoughts about being here so soon after a crisis, political sensitivities were laid bare. >> we are here to play football in the east asian continent. >> in march and april, relations reached their lowest point
australia hurts. back to the drawing board.ey are 2-nil down. >> certain moments in this game, we were right on the cusp. a huge credit to the lads that we were able to pull through and stick with that performance. beis a good dressing room to in. we do what we always do, which is enjoyed tonight, recover well, and we will come back after winning this game. >> a very special football match in the south korean capital of seoul. ordinarily a game in the east asian cup women's...
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they're like the chippendale's of australia. >> they are very cute. here's the thing.re we having australians on on our birthday? they're not american. >> because we are open and loving and we love all people. >> especially if they're greased up like that. >> would you prefer that body or would you prefer another body who we have in our studio? this is something called the beer belly. we want to point out what this beer belly is. gerard has -- is sporting what's called a beer belly. gerard, will you show us a little bit of your underbelly? thank you. that is full of beer. it can hold up to -- it's like a baby bjorn. >> would you look at his arm? >> it can hold more than a six-pack. >> how convenient. that's convenient, isn't it? >> it's almost like recycling. >> you look good. you wanted the show to get started because he was finishing up the beer. but it can hold, again, more than six beers. and it keeps it cold. i like the look of -- >> do you have a hairy back? >> no. hairy front. >> hairy front. that is one fine man. >> $30 for that, you guys. we're going to play a
they're like the chippendale's of australia. >> they are very cute. here's the thing.re we having australians on on our birthday? they're not american. >> because we are open and loving and we love all people. >> especially if they're greased up like that. >> would you prefer that body or would you prefer another body who we have in our studio? this is something called the beer belly. we want to point out what this beer belly is. gerard has -- is sporting what's called a...
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they are fruit bats from australia. you don't like them? >> like that. hanging upside down. >> it's so cute. this woman rescues fruit bats and costs her $1,000 a week. look at that. >> who is this woman saving fruit bats? >> she's a woman in australia with a big heart. i think they are adorable. they are like furry flying foxes. >> they don't bite, though? >> i can't tell you whether they bite or not. they are just cute. >> i'll give you that. i give you your monday awe. >> thank you for siding with me on that. >> but not on flugtag. >>> this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned because "way too early" with bill karins starts right now. >>> not just because of these scandals, that certainly has. he didn't have the qualifications when he was in congress. >> anthony weiner is looking for a new campaign manager this morning after the head of his campaign staff resigned over the weekend. the news comes amid-new questions if he used campaign crash to cover up his transgressi transgressions. >>> we're tracking a rough weekend for travelers around the globe. >>
they are fruit bats from australia. you don't like them? >> like that. hanging upside down. >> it's so cute. this woman rescues fruit bats and costs her $1,000 a week. look at that. >> who is this woman saving fruit bats? >> she's a woman in australia with a big heart. i think they are adorable. they are like furry flying foxes. >> they don't bite, though? >> i can't tell you whether they bite or not. they are just cute. >> i'll give you that. i give...