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in australia, fewer than 50. 12 times higher than the average of canada, germany, australia and spain. does anyone think that we have 12 times as many psychologically troubled people as they do in these countries? there are other reasons often given for gun violence. popular culture and violent video games in particular. but as this survey across the world should have shown, countries that imbibe much the same gory culture in european and australia have much lower levels of violence. japan with its particular fascination with violent video games is actually stunningly low in gun deaths. >> say hello to my little friend. >> so whatever you think of violent video games and movies, they don't seem to be the key cause of gun violence. and we do have an actual experiment. >> the dramatic reduction -- >> in the aftermath of its own newtown massacre, australia changed its gun laws much the result, homicides and suicided plummeted in the decade that will toed. of course, like all real world problems, the link between gun
in australia, fewer than 50. 12 times higher than the average of canada, germany, australia and spain. does anyone think that we have 12 times as many psychologically troubled people as they do in these countries? there are other reasons often given for gun violence. popular culture and violent video games in particular. but as this survey across the world should have shown, countries that imbibe much the same gory culture in european and australia have much lower levels of violence. japan with...
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virgin australia is the second ranked carrier in australia and it is led by a person who work for qantas before leaving about nine months after the new chief executive in 2009. he has really taken the fight to qantas. there is that old lesson that you shouldn't attack your opponent's weaknesses, you should attack their strengths. qantas had a very strong domestic market. they had a virtual monopoly of it for nine years. it has made about 450 million of profit a year from that. virgin australia has taken that head on. it has had a fair amount of assistance from its major shareholders. this has been the first to complain about this. several international airlines compete with qantas on an international rate. that has drained qantas's drumstick -- domestic business. >> let's talk about the government here. qantas wants them to help out. is that likely to happen? qantas is something that has been lobbying the government about. they e-mail their staff last month telling them, go to your mps and complain about this. we are not fighting on a level playing field. their complaint is that virgin a
virgin australia is the second ranked carrier in australia and it is led by a person who work for qantas before leaving about nine months after the new chief executive in 2009. he has really taken the fight to qantas. there is that old lesson that you shouldn't attack your opponent's weaknesses, you should attack their strengths. qantas had a very strong domestic market. they had a virtual monopoly of it for nine years. it has made about 450 million of profit a year from that. virgin australia...
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in australia, fewer than 50. per capita gun homicide rate in 2009 was 12 times higher than the average of canada, germany, australia, and spain. does anyone think that we have 12 times as many psychologically troubled people as they do in these countries? there are other reasons often given for gun violence. popular culture and violent video games in particular. but as this survey across the world should have shown, countries that embieb much the same gory culture in europe and australia have much lower levels of violence.imbibe much the same gory culture in europe and australia have much lower levels of violence. japan, with its particular fascination with violent video games, is actually stunningly low in gun deaths. >> say hello to my little friend! >> so whatever you think of violent video games and movies, they don't seem to be the key cause of gun violence. and we do have an actual experiment. in the aftermath of its own newtown-like massacre, australia changed its gun laws. the result, homicides and suicid
in australia, fewer than 50. per capita gun homicide rate in 2009 was 12 times higher than the average of canada, germany, australia, and spain. does anyone think that we have 12 times as many psychologically troubled people as they do in these countries? there are other reasons often given for gun violence. popular culture and violent video games in particular. but as this survey across the world should have shown, countries that embieb much the same gory culture in europe and australia have...
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melanie perkins raises one of australia's biggest staging rounds ever. meet the teo, founder jeff goldman. our reporters from bloomberg and fortune call this week on "press here." >>> good morning everyone i'm scott mcgrew. president obama drinks. a lot. hits the bottle all the time. that bottle is black forest berry decaffeinated tea. he likes the stuff so much the "new york times" says there's bottles of black forest berry in the mini frigid aboard marine one. the brand is an all american success story. kid straight out of college starts mixing up a formula in his kitchen sink. the founder showed up at whole foods and the store ordered 15,000 bottles. he now distributes to more than 100,000 grocery stores and restaurants. so, i can't think of a worst business to get into. let me tell you why your little enterprise won't work. the market was already saturated when you got into it. it doesn't scale. if you want to make double the tea you have to have double the bottling plant. >> right. >> what were you thinking? >> totally fair question. and the idea wa
melanie perkins raises one of australia's biggest staging rounds ever. meet the teo, founder jeff goldman. our reporters from bloomberg and fortune call this week on "press here." >>> good morning everyone i'm scott mcgrew. president obama drinks. a lot. hits the bottle all the time. that bottle is black forest berry decaffeinated tea. he likes the stuff so much the "new york times" says there's bottles of black forest berry in the mini frigid aboard marine one. the...
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he was terrific in australia going 2-0 up and australia securing the series on that bouncing in%. australia had already won the series and it was a five back of sorts in england. but as i mentioned drama today. england collapsing. mitchell johnson again terrific. nathan wonderful. there was more drama as well when mitchell johnson was involved in a mid pitch clash with kevin peterson. peterson appeared to be put off by a bag making it's way on what was a very windy day. johnson was tired of delaying playtime after time. they had words in the middle and very testy relations between the teams. australia primed to win the four ashes test. they'll go to sydney hope to go make it an ashes clean sweep. we'll wait and see. >> i tell you what, let's get you caught up on the latest football. six matches. west ham from west abraham was an entertaining affair. nicholas dwelling in seventh place. the goalless of you norwich and manchester united. and going to retain the championship title. in the final the world number two finished off in 7-5, 6-2, djokovic going to title and that competition
he was terrific in australia going 2-0 up and australia securing the series on that bouncing in%. australia had already won the series and it was a five back of sorts in england. but as i mentioned drama today. england collapsing. mitchell johnson again terrific. nathan wonderful. there was more drama as well when mitchell johnson was involved in a mid pitch clash with kevin peterson. peterson appeared to be put off by a bag making it's way on what was a very windy day. johnson was tired of...
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australia has set a higher capital buffer.need to carry an next trip ofof capital from january 1 2016. intact ande more stronger to deal with any concerns of the financial markets. you can see those other three banks. all are up, all six seeing gains. banks in china and banks in australia seeing gains. blackberry.ered relief a little bit of to deal with taiwan. foxconn can help turn things around, the telecom phone maker. what is the deal all about? day gain inest one- four years, a nice move for blackberry stock. company hasthat the engaged foxconn and a five-year deal to manufacture blackberry hardware going forward, smartphones. this is important because blackberry suffered from continuous inventory write-downs over the years. this takes the inventory off its books and places it on the books of foxconn. this has been a key pledge of the new ceo to try to restructure this company, tear itn the inventory, and move to higher-margin businesses. this fundamental transformation refocuses blackberry to be a services and software b
australia has set a higher capital buffer.need to carry an next trip ofof capital from january 1 2016. intact ande more stronger to deal with any concerns of the financial markets. you can see those other three banks. all are up, all six seeing gains. banks in china and banks in australia seeing gains. blackberry.ered relief a little bit of to deal with taiwan. foxconn can help turn things around, the telecom phone maker. what is the deal all about? day gain inest one- four years, a nice move...
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australia is known globally as a liberal and toll rants society. the biggest gay mardi gras is held annually in sydney. why has it taken so long for the issue of gay marriage to be addressed now. >> i think it's a leadership issue we had. i think there was a political misjudgment where other nations are moving forward. i don't think australia felt the pulse properly. there has been a lack of political will. we have seen that change recently in the labour party. the former leading party. we have strong support within the liberal party, which is a conservative ruling party, but we don't have it within leadership of the party. we have hope that in new zealand and u.k. they receive a marriage equality. they are working hard to make that a success story in australia. >> we wish you and your partner the best. ivan hinton speaking to us. >>> vladimir putin says he did not pressure ukraine into signing a trade deal. he has finished delivering his state of the union address. he outlined the position. >> translation: with all the event in kiev i hope the pol
australia is known globally as a liberal and toll rants society. the biggest gay mardi gras is held annually in sydney. why has it taken so long for the issue of gay marriage to be addressed now. >> i think it's a leadership issue we had. i think there was a political misjudgment where other nations are moving forward. i don't think australia felt the pulse properly. there has been a lack of political will. we have seen that change recently in the labour party. the former leading party....
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and the honeymoon is over australia's high court overturns the country's first law allowing same sex marriages. in less than a week. we've been married and we've been on married india reinstated a ban on same sex relationships now introducing jail punishment on the program we look at the countries following a more conservative. the top headlines of the world this hour live when i see international thanks for joining us. live in moscow members of the european parliament pressuring ukraine's government to hold early elections as a way out of the crisis that's gripped the country e.u. lawmakers of also called for intervention using aid trade and other incentives to support those in favor of an agreement with the union ukraine's government has said that it could renegotiate the terms of the association deal if europe provides more money the sides met in brussels and agreed to discuss a new road map towards a possible deal. while in kiev anti-government protesters continue to defy the orthe already he's blocking the city center with barricades and suspending the work of government institu
and the honeymoon is over australia's high court overturns the country's first law allowing same sex marriages. in less than a week. we've been married and we've been on married india reinstated a ban on same sex relationships now introducing jail punishment on the program we look at the countries following a more conservative. the top headlines of the world this hour live when i see international thanks for joining us. live in moscow members of the european parliament pressuring ukraine's...
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--igroup the australia benchmark is down.edia.airfax there are issues about the regulation industry. these three stocks of the reason why the australia currency is in significant decline. look at australia. it is down. the philippines is marginally low. japan up 2%. strong. and there is export trade. that is encouraging. clearly australia is suffering due to individual stocks instead of a sector theme. >> think you. let's get more with our guest, institutional strategy. welcome. let's kick off things with japan. call.as the why? is there may be an undercurrent or concern? >> i think part of it is concern and rightly so. the japanese have been working down the valley of their currency just in time for global export slowdown. rather than getting the big boost of experts that they expected by having undervalued currency, they would -- deficit start to flare up. wealthe not getting that affected the economy that they had hoped that they would get through the qe program. anergonomics calling for expert stimulus. we're not seeing t
--igroup the australia benchmark is down.edia.airfax there are issues about the regulation industry. these three stocks of the reason why the australia currency is in significant decline. look at australia. it is down. the philippines is marginally low. japan up 2%. strong. and there is export trade. that is encouraging. clearly australia is suffering due to individual stocks instead of a sector theme. >> think you. let's get more with our guest, institutional strategy. welcome. let's...
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and afghanistan citing hand over documents troops then preceded to lower the flags of australia in the us replacing them with the plight of afghanistan some four hundred australian military personnel will stay until next year to train the afghan military. prime minister tony abbott says the masterly left afghanistan with better infrastructure government and medical facilities he added that carroll's there can now go to achool but australia h h h h hd sixty one have been seriously wounded in the conflict outside of nato. australia has contributed the large demand of trips to the afghanistan war more than twenty five thousand australians have served in the contribution that has cost australia more than seven point five billion dollars. eye. long but it was one such about tradeoff million seeds was the hub of the world to stop it it's not a skinny team in numbers about seven thousand. ten one has been prone to do an exclusive interview with the israeli ambassador to clinton's speech about nana my costs down but still no he told the howard springs has affected global perceptions of israel
and afghanistan citing hand over documents troops then preceded to lower the flags of australia in the us replacing them with the plight of afghanistan some four hundred australian military personnel will stay until next year to train the afghan military. prime minister tony abbott says the masterly left afghanistan with better infrastructure government and medical facilities he added that carroll's there can now go to achool but australia h h h h hd sixty one have been seriously wounded in the...
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australia seemed easier.n over. >> australia seems more fun. >> we planned to see the whole country but we got so lazy. >> who did you go with? >> two of my old schoolmates from back home. >> do you keep in touch with the guys? >> paul is back home, stephen is in london. all of my old meats are back in dublin. they will call me and say ferrell, won't even buy for us any more. >> you're not on facebook? >> i signed up for viber. a free phone thing that you get texts and not have to pay. >> really? you're worried about that? abyour text bill? >> are you kidding me? >> are you a cheap guy? >> cheap ass. >> is that right? >> i choose well. >> the boots are not ten years old? >> they are old boots. >> wow. that's something else. you're using free texting apps. >> yeah, for sure. i love a freebie. a free comb? >> where are you getting free combs? >> i was in a hotel about a year ago and in the changing room they had individual combs and they had leopard skin motif that my father used to have when i was a kid. >> yo
australia seemed easier.n over. >> australia seems more fun. >> we planned to see the whole country but we got so lazy. >> who did you go with? >> two of my old schoolmates from back home. >> do you keep in touch with the guys? >> paul is back home, stephen is in london. all of my old meats are back in dublin. they will call me and say ferrell, won't even buy for us any more. >> you're not on facebook? >> i signed up for viber. a free phone thing...
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on behind him it is all about australia's high court overturns the country's first law allowing same sex marriage is. immersed in a week. we've been married and we've been on there each while india reinstated a ban on same sex relationships introducing jail terms as punishment a look at said bonds for gay rights in different countries. international news life for moscow you altering aussie international this means you national. members of the european parliament pressuring ukraine's government to hold early elections as a way out of the crisis that's gripped the country you know wages have also called for intervention aid trade and other incentives to support those in favor of an agreement with the union ukraine's government has said it could really go say to the terms of the association deal if your provides more money the sides met in brussels and agreed to discuss a new road map towards a possible deal while in kiev antigovernment protests is going to need to define the also if he is blocking the city center with barricades and suspending the work of government institutions. the n
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behind when is are about australia's high school overturns the country's first no allowing same sex marriage. and we've been on the air each. meanwhile india's reinstated ates ban on same sex relationships while people in croatia recently i don't know that for good will look at said box full day riots in different countries. and more than a dozen civilians that claim to have fallen victim to idolise drone strike in yemen which many wins only very simple save for al qaida terrorists in the region. it will turn all seem to national coming to you live from the start and welcome to the program. members of the european parliament are urging an early election in ukraine and a bid to end the crisis that's been gripping the country and the peace have also called for a new museum mission at the highest level to establish dialogue between ukraine's government and what they called a democratic opposition the statements come as a ukrainian delegation isn't brussels able to discuss of the real world marketable is a possible trying to hold. on to government protesters continue to defy their sources blocki
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his father was respected political journalist in australia. and he was the guy who revealed that -- you recall the movie gallipoli when you were allowed to like mel gibson movies, about this terrible ill-fated campaign in world war i where british commanders sent australian and new zealand troops to slaughter, and his father wrote this missive saying what would happen if the australians were betrayed in this helped forge a sense of identity as australia worked towards independence and nationhood. he got some of the details wrong, as he later acknowledged, but propelled his father to fame, and murdoch many years later formed a production company to make sure that movie was made in a way to september meant his father's reputation. he had the sense his father was never given the credit he was due felt his fair had been screwed out of his holdings just before his father's death, and murdoch made his way. his father was a knight and his mother philadelphia a huge estate, but he had to make his way by being given only a daily parent in adelaide, a f
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on brilliance, australia 2-0 up, securing the series on the bouncy waca deck in perth. we headed to the mcg, australia won the series. it was a fight back of sorts from england. drama today. england collapsing. mitchell johnson ter iffic. nathan lion wonderful. his first five-fer spell. mitchell johnson involved in a clash against kevin pitter sen, put off by a bag. johnson was tired of him delaying play time after time. they had words in the middle adding to a testy relation between the teams. australia primed to win the fourth ashes test, go 4-0 up, heading to sydney hoping to make it an ashes clean sweep. we'll wait and see. >> from cricket to football. there's six matches to look forward to. action against west brom. reigning champions manchester united dwelling in seventh. picking up much-needed points. the welsh club's first claim since the sacking of mckay. arsenal playing on sunday. city could go top if they beat crystal palace. >> maybe everyone thinks that we are going to win because we are playing an easy game. all the teams are in the relegate position. it i
on brilliance, australia 2-0 up, securing the series on the bouncy waca deck in perth. we headed to the mcg, australia won the series. it was a fight back of sorts from england. drama today. england collapsing. mitchell johnson ter iffic. nathan lion wonderful. his first five-fer spell. mitchell johnson involved in a clash against kevin pitter sen, put off by a bag. johnson was tired of him delaying play time after time. they had words in the middle adding to a testy relation between the teams....
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australia, so i'm not very happy, but i cannot stop him.he has to have a life. but not happy, no. my children's generation, they are all leaving us. we will be a country of old people. >> statistics show that someone leaves ireland every six minutes. a group representing the giant ash the younger generation has gathered -- a group representing the younger generation has gathered outside parliament. >> we are seen as an easy target, along with other groups, such as the elderly. we have seen this with the introduction of social welfare, where young people only have 100 euro a week to live on, which is entirely unacceptable. that is why people are leaving. >> the corporate tax rate has been left relatively untouched. it is attracting multinationals like facebook or google. investors like the combination of austerity and tax incentives. >> this here is the irish 10 year bond price, which has been improving steadily, as you can see. it shows that markets view ireland as back in good financial help again. >> she says ireland no longer needs the e
australia, so i'm not very happy, but i cannot stop him.he has to have a life. but not happy, no. my children's generation, they are all leaving us. we will be a country of old people. >> statistics show that someone leaves ireland every six minutes. a group representing the giant ash the younger generation has gathered -- a group representing the younger generation has gathered outside parliament. >> we are seen as an easy target, along with other groups, such as the elderly. we...
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. >> australia's role in afghanistan is over. the last of their troops eving afghanistan. that leaves a 12-year commitment for the country over. we have that story at sydney. >> with the lowering of the flag at the main base in afghanistan australia's combat role comes to an end. the handover was to afghan soldiers, and they'll pat roll where the australian troops will. the afghan flag will fly at the taryn cout base. >> australian soldiers went in 2001. 40 australians were killed, more than 250 seriously injured. despite the sacrifices, the prime minister says australia's involvement has not been in veinful. >> we have ended our longest of troop deployment. this war is ending, not with victory or defeat, but with hope that afghanistan is a better place, and uruzgan is a better place for our presence. >> in sydney there's mixed reaction. they'll pull out and it will be like it was before. the taliban will move number of. >> i think they have done an amazing job in difficult circumstances. >> australian combat soldiers have left afghanistan, 400 will remain into next year,
. >> australia's role in afghanistan is over. the last of their troops eving afghanistan. that leaves a 12-year commitment for the country over. we have that story at sydney. >> with the lowering of the flag at the main base in afghanistan australia's combat role comes to an end. the handover was to afghan soldiers, and they'll pat roll where the australian troops will. the afghan flag will fly at the taryn cout base. >> australian soldiers went in 2001. 40 australians were...
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nhk world has the story. ♪ >> reporter: brisbane, northeastern australia.ently, local children sang the day the paper cranes fly. 81-year-old nio beggly is responsible for having australians sing this japanese song. b beggley's parents were missionaries. during world war ii, he spent three and a half years in a japanese prison camp. after the war, he went back to australia, angered by painful memories of the cold, the hunger, and the death of friends. 18 years ago, he published a book describing his harsh experiences. >> daily ration of food was one cup of rice per person, per day. one small turnip, and the only green vegetables we got were leaves. the anger about the japanese was very strong. >> reporter: meanwhile, begly came across a book about a girl who died at the age of just 12 after exposure to the atomic bombing in hiroshima. asdoko sasaki had leukemia as a result of the bombing. to pray for recovery, she folded thousands of paper cranes. ten years after the exposure, she died. a statue modelled on the girl stands in hiroshima. it brokes begly's he
nhk world has the story. ♪ >> reporter: brisbane, northeastern australia.ently, local children sang the day the paper cranes fly. 81-year-old nio beggly is responsible for having australians sing this japanese song. b beggley's parents were missionaries. during world war ii, he spent three and a half years in a japanese prison camp. after the war, he went back to australia, angered by painful memories of the cold, the hunger, and the death of friends. 18 years ago, he published a book...
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in australia acts visits say they'll take the fight to parliament to press for marriage equality on a national level. >> that's the home page of our website that you are looking at now, with the bangladesh politician to be executed as the top story. and this is "real money." >> this is "real money" and you are the most important part of the show. join our live conversation for the next half hour on twitter @aj real money. there is good news for american women who are just starting their careers. the gender pay gap which has
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said for the country and alls -- australia and the world and australia troops served and conditions improvedy get an education there. they were not getting that when australia troops arrived and when troops leave afghanistan they would leave with not defeat but hope they were leaving afghanistan in a better state than they found the country. no troops will leave, the combat mission is over but 400 will remain in a training capacity. tony abbot, all are aware and their troops have now left the fighting in afghanistan is not over yet. >> reporter: the soldiers are going back to australia and they set sale from that land to try and stop japanese whale for the tenth time and are prepared for violence and aggression from whalers this year and there are confrontation when they get in the way of japanese harpoon ships and hundreds are hunted and some are kept but some are the endangered hump back and the japanese say it's conducting simply scientific research. still ahead on al jazeera marking their presence, the first pictures from china's mission on the moon. and we will tell you about the world'
said for the country and alls -- australia and the world and australia troops served and conditions improvedy get an education there. they were not getting that when australia troops arrived and when troops leave afghanistan they would leave with not defeat but hope they were leaving afghanistan in a better state than they found the country. no troops will leave, the combat mission is over but 400 will remain in a training capacity. tony abbot, all are aware and their troops have now left the...
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it's all to international australia's high court has overturned the. there is first a law allowing same sex marriage less than a week after it came into force and in another blow to gay rights campaigners earlier this week india up held legislation criminalizing homosexuality assays guy nature can look at the countries refusing to recognize same sex marriage. most western countries already recognize in some form the right of gay couples to get married in adult children but in other parts of the world there is the opposite train less than a week. we've been married and we've been on there it's really just days after the nation's capital allowed same sex couples to get married the high court there struck down that decision saying regional authorities had no right to decide the matter to live in a relationship of loves and trusts to any seven australian couples then saw their marriage annulled. australia's high court ruled that gay marriage was illegal because the marriage act only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman and only the parliament can
it's all to international australia's high court has overturned the. there is first a law allowing same sex marriage less than a week after it came into force and in another blow to gay rights campaigners earlier this week india up held legislation criminalizing homosexuality assays guy nature can look at the countries refusing to recognize same sex marriage. most western countries already recognize in some form the right of gay couples to get married in adult children but in other parts of the...
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we've been married and we've been on marriage australia's high court strikes down the country's first law or allowing same sex marriages you're on our team we're looking to the board of setbacks for gay rights in different countries that's coming your way after the break. i play this street cleaner who's in love with a waitress on stage and imagine that there's an audience that used to take drugs and drink like a fish the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. polar circus is clearly comes down to and we break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. right from the scene. first street. and i think you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in the. from moscow it's on it's an international it's proving to be a tough month for gay rights this week australia's high court overturned the country's first law allowing same sex couples to marry before india held the distillation that criminalizes homosexuality while croatians overwhelmingly voted against same sex marriage and a national referendum guyon a church of congress. most weste
we've been married and we've been on marriage australia's high court strikes down the country's first law or allowing same sex marriages you're on our team we're looking to the board of setbacks for gay rights in different countries that's coming your way after the break. i play this street cleaner who's in love with a waitress on stage and imagine that there's an audience that used to take drugs and drink like a fish the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what...
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we've been married and we've been on there each australia's high court strikes down the countries for allowing same sex marriages here on r.t. international we look into the broader box for gay rights in different countries is coming your way after the break. so you don't know if you're confident that the irish people won't be asked again to step in. the day when the when the private banks of the end of any cause to start after hopkins pleasure to be found in our economic again what always happens is a. central bank with politicians they say this will never ever happen again and it keeps on company but we have to ensure is that if those company. doesn't switch police make an awful cost for tots. right see. first strike. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. it's the weekly here on r.t. international it's proving to be a tough month for gay rights this week australia's high court overturned the country's first law allowing same sex couples to marry before that india held legislation that criminalizes homosexuality while croatians overwhelmingly voted against same sex ma
we've been married and we've been on there each australia's high court strikes down the countries for allowing same sex marriages here on r.t. international we look into the broader box for gay rights in different countries is coming your way after the break. so you don't know if you're confident that the irish people won't be asked again to step in. the day when the when the private banks of the end of any cause to start after hopkins pleasure to be found in our economic again what always...
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. >> it was a dream that lasted for just five days for gay couples in australia. they were allowed to get married in the capital a week ago, but then the high court struck down the law, making their unions illegal. >> reporter: they were married last week, but now told it's not valid. australia's high court has struck down a landmark law that allowed the country's first gay weddings to take place. >> this is personally dev devastating. in less than a week, we have been married and unmarried. >> more than 2,000 gay couples have taken their vows since saturday when the legislation came into effect for the territory. though it has been reversed, it brings up the possibility for gay marriage in the future. >> there was some confusion as to whether the government has the power to make laws for same-sex marriage. and the parliament said that yes, it can. and it's just a matter of waiting for the national parliament is controlled by the party that has the political will to implement same-sex marriage, and then i think we'll see it in australia. >> same-sex marriage legal
. >> it was a dream that lasted for just five days for gay couples in australia. they were allowed to get married in the capital a week ago, but then the high court struck down the law, making their unions illegal. >> reporter: they were married last week, but now told it's not valid. australia's high court has struck down a landmark law that allowed the country's first gay weddings to take place. >> this is personally dev devastating. in less than a week, we have been married...
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australia declaring on 369/6.england lost captain alastair cook on the first ball of the second innings. all three the top batsmen were gone before tea. the middle order managed a fight back. half centuries helping them to 251/5 at the close. they have an uphill climb to reach a victory target. australia needs to take five wickets to clinch the series. >> we can't get in front of ourselves. the english will fight till the end. we have to be at our best, turping up to be able to get results that we disefb. -- deserve. we've made the runs. >> hugely disappointing. we had excitement. there was a massive challenge. that's what you play the game for. i don't think we showed anyone what we can play. hats off to australia. they caught and bowled better than us. it's disappointing that we have it in the dressing room to come out and do good stuff. >> on to football - a draw for the last 16 of the champion's league took place at yourselfa headquarters and threw up some testy encounters. >> manchester city football club. >>
australia declaring on 369/6.england lost captain alastair cook on the first ball of the second innings. all three the top batsmen were gone before tea. the middle order managed a fight back. half centuries helping them to 251/5 at the close. they have an uphill climb to reach a victory target. australia needs to take five wickets to clinch the series. >> we can't get in front of ourselves. the english will fight till the end. we have to be at our best, turping up to be able to get...
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this one in australia. this guy walks into a car dealership. look back here at this little car. >> ooh, what was that if. >> before you know it, there's a different magnificent -- the whole crunchy in the gas tank. while he waited for it to flush out of the tank, he just headed to -- >> you are kidding me. >> nope. >> maybe he never heard that it was flammable. >> it warrant hard to find the suspect and he is being charged with arson and illegal interferences with his hand up walking very aggressively toward the end of this cameras, then you see the police officer inside of his business, looking for stuff. it turns out that is not a police officer at all. he's impersonating a deliver and used it to force advice victim that was inside the miss. it keys to the trust but it looks like he pinned like patch on the back of his jacket. look looked. >>> another nature wreaks havoc all the time and it makes it impossible sometimes to get through flooded roadways but that did not stop this bus driver. craig was out with his dad. they heard something honk
this one in australia. this guy walks into a car dealership. look back here at this little car. >> ooh, what was that if. >> before you know it, there's a different magnificent -- the whole crunchy in the gas tank. while he waited for it to flush out of the tank, he just headed to -- >> you are kidding me. >> nope. >> maybe he never heard that it was flammable. >> it warrant hard to find the suspect and he is being charged with arson and illegal interferences...
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the honeymoon is over australia is high court overturns the country's first law allowing same sex marriages. in less than a week. we've been married we've been. india's reinstated its ban on same sex relationships while people in croatia vote in a referendum to outlaw it for good you look at the setbacks for gay rights in different countries. medics say at least seventeen civilians are foreign victim to a u.s. drone strike in yemen which many want only sympathy for al qaeda terrorists in the region our top stories. live from our studios in moscow was just this. international members of the european parliament have demanded mediation at the highest level to establish dialogue between ukraine's government and what they're calling the democratic opposition well they've been meeting in kiev and joins us now live paul do you know whether anything has come out of this meeting so far. the president. had a round table meeting today with position leaders three of the opposition leaders and the announcements come off to that discussion where the opposition reiterated a number of their demands includi
the honeymoon is over australia is high court overturns the country's first law allowing same sex marriages. in less than a week. we've been married we've been. india's reinstated its ban on same sex relationships while people in croatia vote in a referendum to outlaw it for good you look at the setbacks for gay rights in different countries. medics say at least seventeen civilians are foreign victim to a u.s. drone strike in yemen which many want only sympathy for al qaeda terrorists in the...
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[laughter] >> australia has performed very well.alia. >> we will see them in the next hour. stay with us on "countdown." ♪ >> the following is a paid program. >> i am lisa. i never had cosmetic surgery. i am not afraid of high definition cameras. closer, closer, good. your skin to look as line-ful, fresh, and as
[laughter] >> australia has performed very well.alia. >> we will see them in the next hour. stay with us on "countdown." ♪ >> the following is a paid program. >> i am lisa. i never had cosmetic surgery. i am not afraid of high definition cameras. closer, closer, good. your skin to look as line-ful, fresh, and as
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summing up the prime minister of australia tony abbott said the country had to pay the high price for the war but the sacrifice was not in vain about four hundred soldiers from australia remain in afghanistan. they would train and advise local forces in addition there are well located one hundred million australian dollars the year to strengthen afghan security forces. australia sent its troops to afghanistan in two thousand one in occupied the time including basis since two thousand five in total twenty five thousand australian soldiers have taken part in the military campaign forty people out of them died and another two hundred sixty one people were seriously injured in the operation has been the longest foreign military campaign in the history of australian armed forces of the most countries including us in the uk should leave afghanistan by the end of two thousand fourteen. the south korean president park and they stated that taken into account the recent events in north korea. she cannot rule out the possibility of reckless provocations by kim jong against south korea the statem
summing up the prime minister of australia tony abbott said the country had to pay the high price for the war but the sacrifice was not in vain about four hundred soldiers from australia remain in afghanistan. they would train and advise local forces in addition there are well located one hundred million australian dollars the year to strengthen afghan security forces. australia sent its troops to afghanistan in two thousand one in occupied the time including basis since two thousand five in...
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the un has in principle reached a free trade agreement but accepted largest trading partner australia. korea's auto bill and electronics industries in particular please but the deal that the average corporate sector is not as happy to see hannah has more on the tree. elliot street ministry said thursday that it had finished negotiations for free trade agreement with australia will be one step closer to scrap the harrods on the exports. the agreement on a free treat dealing with his right knee. the investor state dispute settlement system into the tree pack australia was originally against including the system and the proposed agreement which allows overseas businesses to take action against australia for up to carry three kids. korean vessel must be distributed resources and energy in order to protect these investments the highest peace settlement mechanism to be part of the agreement and a lot of effort into making sure what's up. the two countries aim to cut tariffs on most of the products needed within eight years after katrina deal goes into effect once it does go into effect tari
the un has in principle reached a free trade agreement but accepted largest trading partner australia. korea's auto bill and electronics industries in particular please but the deal that the average corporate sector is not as happy to see hannah has more on the tree. elliot street ministry said thursday that it had finished negotiations for free trade agreement with australia will be one step closer to scrap the harrods on the exports. the agreement on a free treat dealing with his right knee....
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. >> in l.a., australia, a moment of silence before the test between england and central australia. >, every living former u.s. president has come forward to share their thoughts on mandela's passing, jimmy carter came forward saying human rights advocates around the world lost a great leader. he created new hope for oppressed people world wide and because of him, south africa today is one of the world's leading democracies. former president george w. bush said mr. president mandela was one of the ghat forces of freedom and equality of our time. he bor his burdens with dignitary and grace and our world is better off because of his example. this good man will be missed but his contributions will live on forever. here, former president bill clinton, today the world lost one of its most important leaders and finest human beings and hillary, chelsea and i have lost a true friend. we will remember him as a man of uncommon grace and compassion, abandoning bitterness and embracing adversaries was not just a political strategy but a way of life. it proffered there is freedom in forgiving that
. >> in l.a., australia, a moment of silence before the test between england and central australia. >, every living former u.s. president has come forward to share their thoughts on mandela's passing, jimmy carter came forward saying human rights advocates around the world lost a great leader. he created new hope for oppressed people world wide and because of him, south africa today is one of the world's leading democracies. former president george w. bush said mr. president mandela...
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australia's government is ready to assist the turnaround at client has paired is abenomics losing momentum? economic indicators are due out later. >> coming to you live from asian headquarters. we are counting down to the opening sessions in japan and south korea. take a look at the figures in japan on friday. about 160g to be up points higher compared to what we saw friday. signs ofr showing strength ahead of the figure that will show business sentiment. the question is whether abenomics is working its magic. business confidence is set to rise for the fourth consecutive quarter. down.break it >> a good morning. very festive. >> thank you. of three points. a fourth consecutive quarter of gains. one is the consumer spending. it is important to get them have a lot of money. that is the april sales tax rise. it is 8% or numeral five percent. the inflation target is 2%. they're going to see the fourth gains. any row of it is a year at abenomics beginning its course. robust fiscal house spending will help as well. companies have been maintaining their upbeat cap expenditure plans. it will be th
australia's government is ready to assist the turnaround at client has paired is abenomics losing momentum? economic indicators are due out later. >> coming to you live from asian headquarters. we are counting down to the opening sessions in japan and south korea. take a look at the figures in japan on friday. about 160g to be up points higher compared to what we saw friday. signs ofr showing strength ahead of the figure that will show business sentiment. the question is whether abenomics...
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this is australia's largest lender, dropping 19%. that is dragging down australia for you. piling up. the odds of the default are higher. could we see the first in the debt market? a lot asking that. >> good morning. publicu having in companies, that sector right there you are seeing heavy burdens on the balance sheets. this creates a bond default. see the first-ever bond default in the public marketdomestic debt since 19 97. according to china international, 420 $7 billion of debt is due next year. that is a 19% increase compared to this year. you can see that on your chart. let me break it down to you. this is estimated for next year. eb thing about more broadly, this is a record number for china and tt size of ireland's entire economy. sense for which sectors will be the most likely default. those who stayed overcapacity are highly leveraged. insteel industries, shipbuilding, anything that is concentrated in that area. >> thank you for that. for more on china, we are rejoined by mark matthews of julius baer. for the time being we had some really good data sets coming out
this is australia's largest lender, dropping 19%. that is dragging down australia for you. piling up. the odds of the default are higher. could we see the first in the debt market? a lot asking that. >> good morning. publicu having in companies, that sector right there you are seeing heavy burdens on the balance sheets. this creates a bond default. see the first-ever bond default in the public marketdomestic debt since 19 97. according to china international, 420 $7 billion of debt is due...
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. >> got some video of some rush hour road rage in australia. you can see here two guys duking it out on the side of the road. >> he's punch drunk. he gets knocked down and doesn't get it. >> they said one driver was trying to edge in in front of the other one and the other one didn't like it. you're thinking the guy in the black shirt started it. no. he said the guy in the white shirt was the aggressor. >> he didn't like getting hit but i'll bet the other guy was sorry he started it. >> you see that girl at a train station in australia? watch how she's tackled by securityas a question over whether she bought a ticket. she slaps that guy and then she spit on him. they hold her on the ground for eight minutes. the teen's friend also gets into it with security officers. here's her friend getting manhandled. >> the traffic inspector was in charge but she and her girl friend are facing charges in children's court. the girl slammed to the ground is being charged with assault. >> it was weird to see that girl slammed to the shore. >> a lot of people d
. >> got some video of some rush hour road rage in australia. you can see here two guys duking it out on the side of the road. >> he's punch drunk. he gets knocked down and doesn't get it. >> they said one driver was trying to edge in in front of the other one and the other one didn't like it. you're thinking the guy in the black shirt started it. no. he said the guy in the white shirt was the aggressor. >> he didn't like getting hit but i'll bet the other guy was sorry...
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we've been married and we've been on there it's australia's high court strikes down the country's first law allowing same sex marriages here on the program we look into the broader gay rights in different countries just after the break. this is the media leave us so we leave the media. are the same motions you're. all you're part of the visible. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politic only on our team. in the afternoon on sunday this is r.t. international it's proving to be a tough month for gay rights this week australia's high court overturned the country's first floor allowing same sex couples to marry before that india upheld legislation that criminalizes homosexuality while the croatians overwhelmingly voted against same sex marriage in a national referendum guy nature can take the story. most western countries already recognize in some form the right of gay couples to get married in the program but in other parts of the world they raise yahoos that train in less than a week. we've been married and we've been on there it's really just days
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can we obtain a marriage in australia just days after the nation's capital. allow same couples to get married in the high court there struck down that decision saying regional korea had no right to decide the matter including the relationship of love and trust to do a seven australian couple of things southern area then on. gates australia's high court ruled that gay marriage was illegal because the marriage act. we recognize that marriage between a man and one and only. the legislation. they tend to chase the wind the australian midfield last year holding the country found support from the very center of the three percent higher. that would be nice to get it on in our history with me jumping through trips to top it might show that the tree on the planet has its natural and bomb inside the far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which pre ike's exactly that improper for it all. recalling that is between a man or woman in a movie at the supreme court has just made a set of legal again. since the nineteenth century media has had ten yea
can we obtain a marriage in australia just days after the nation's capital. allow same couples to get married in the high court there struck down that decision saying regional korea had no right to decide the matter including the relationship of love and trust to do a seven australian couple of things southern area then on. gates australia's high court ruled that gay marriage was illegal because the marriage act. we recognize that marriage between a man and one and only. the legislation. they...
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. >>> all that stands between australia cricketers and four 40 ashes. they picked up five wickets including the 110th wicket, four of their batsmen were out thanks to johnson who claimed three which can, etc. england out in the second inning, much to the delight of the home side fans. >> personally to have that resolved in the second day in the second innings for australia is fantastic to turn the game around. we didn't expect that to be honest. but we knew if we had partnerships and kept improving we knew that we could possibly crack out in the game. we're lucky enough to get that today. >> so the victory target, the resume on 43. if the aussies win it will be the highest test run since 1963. brad mccuen from channel 10 in australia takes a look at what has certainly been drama-filled ashes test. >> we know australia has regained the ashes after winning convincing in brisbane on the back of sir mitchell johnson. he was brilliant going 2-0 up and we head to the mcg australia had already won the series and it was a back england, today england collapsing.
. >>> all that stands between australia cricketers and four 40 ashes. they picked up five wickets including the 110th wicket, four of their batsmen were out thanks to johnson who claimed three which can, etc. england out in the second inning, much to the delight of the home side fans. >> personally to have that resolved in the second day in the second innings for australia is fantastic to turn the game around. we didn't expect that to be honest. but we knew if we had partnerships...
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the honeymoon is over australia's high cooled of a time the country's fast law allowing same sex marriage it's. been less than a week. we've been married and we've been on there it's made while ange is re-instated aids panel same sex relationships while people in croatia recently outlawed it for good look at setbacks for gay rights in different countries. and medics sadly seventeen civilians have fallen victim to a u.s. drone strike in yemen which many warn only loose sympathy for al qaida terrorists in the region. this is aussie international coming to you live from moscow hello everyone welcome to the program. members of the european parliament are urging an early election in ukraine and a bid to end the crisis that's been gripping the country and the peace have also called for a new mitigation mission at the highest level to establish dialogue between ukraine's government and told that he called a democratic opposition these statements come as a ukrainian delegation isn't brussels a ring to discuss the roadmap to was a possible trade deal while in kiev antigovernment protesters continu
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i grew up in australia and in australia, world war i figures also very heavily into the national consciousnessand i remember as a boy, the day they came rate those landings -- commemorate those land, class with stop and over the loudspeaker they would broadcast the stories of soldiers from first world war. so it's sort of in your head in that way, but then i read about quite a bit as a boy, too, and i had that little boy fascination with stuff like bike lanes and -- you know, the gas mask they were wearing. it was all so surreal and it's sort of intrigued me but horrified me, too, especially even as a kid reading about no man's land and what that meant literally. as a boy no man's land you take the words literally get it means like no man can be in this land. so that sort of stuff just told me and. but at the same time when i begin to realize that armies just battered each other over, and gained almost no ground, that sort of horrified me. i mean, in 1915, hundreds of thousands of people died in eight square miles were exchanged. it's really shocking to think that people would be thrown into t
i grew up in australia and in australia, world war i figures also very heavily into the national consciousnessand i remember as a boy, the day they came rate those landings -- commemorate those land, class with stop and over the loudspeaker they would broadcast the stories of soldiers from first world war. so it's sort of in your head in that way, but then i read about quite a bit as a boy, too, and i had that little boy fascination with stuff like bike lanes and -- you know, the gas mask they...
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i grew up in australia and in australia, world war i take years very heavily into the national consciousness because of the landing. and i remember as a boy when they commemorate those landings, the clocks would stop and over the loudspeaker they would broadcast these stories from the first world war so it's sort of in a your head in that way. but then i read about quite a bit as a boy and i had the thrill to the to little fascination with planes and the gas masks they were wearing it all looked so surreal and a sort of intrigued me that horrified me, too reading about no-man's land and what that meant literally. you take the words literally and it means like no man can be in this land. so that sort of stuff just pulled me and. but at the same time when i began to realize that the army is just battered each other over and gained almost no ground, that sort of horrified me. in 1915 hundreds of thousands of people died and eight square miles were exchanged which is really shocking to think that people would be thrown into this sort of a furnace. later on my interests went so far that i actuall
i grew up in australia and in australia, world war i take years very heavily into the national consciousness because of the landing. and i remember as a boy when they commemorate those landings, the clocks would stop and over the loudspeaker they would broadcast these stories from the first world war so it's sort of in a your head in that way. but then i read about quite a bit as a boy and i had the thrill to the to little fascination with planes and the gas masks they were wearing it all...
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australia's role comes to an end. the handover to afghan soldiers will patrol what australian soldiers have for over a decade. australian soldiers first went to afghanistan in 2001. 25,000 have served there since then, mostly in central orisgan province. emotional 250 seriously injured, 40 killed. despite the sacrifice australia's efforts have not been in vein. >> we have ended the longest deployment. ending with hope that the afghanistan is a better place and orisgan in particular is a better place for our presence. >> mixed reaction to the news. >> what's going to happen will be like it was before. the taliban or some other group will move in. >> i think they've done an amazing job, all of them. through but circumstances. >> although australian soldiers have all left afghanistan, 400 will remain into next year, but in a training capacity. the trip has been longer than he be nebraska expected,ing prime minister tony abbott says, there is no jubilation here, more a sense that too difficult chapter is closing. andrew t
australia's role comes to an end. the handover to afghan soldiers will patrol what australian soldiers have for over a decade. australian soldiers first went to afghanistan in 2001. 25,000 have served there since then, mostly in central orisgan province. emotional 250 seriously injured, 40 killed. despite the sacrifice australia's efforts have not been in vein. >> we have ended the longest deployment. ending with hope that the afghanistan is a better place and orisgan in particular is a...