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it's australia, the giant down under. step ashore and you'll find a young nation with all the gifts of the modern age. but move beyond the cities and an ancient land awaits, one nearly as old as the earth itself. australia is a puzzle put together in prehistoric times. and the clues that unlock the mystery can be found scattered across australia's sunburnt face. i'm richard smith, and this is an amazing country. i'll show you that every rock has a history, every creature a tale of survival against the odds. join me on an epic journey across a mighty continent and far back in time. of all continents on earth, none preserve the great saga of our planet and the evolution of life quite like this one. nowhere else can you so simply jump in a car and travel back to the dawn of time. in this episode, the beginning of it all. from a cosmic maelstrom, a planet is born. this is no paradise, but somehow, life gains a toehold, then is nearly frozen out. this is the tale of the first australians, how they survived and flourished. from
it's australia, the giant down under. step ashore and you'll find a young nation with all the gifts of the modern age. but move beyond the cities and an ancient land awaits, one nearly as old as the earth itself. australia is a puzzle put together in prehistoric times. and the clues that unlock the mystery can be found scattered across australia's sunburnt face. i'm richard smith, and this is an amazing country. i'll show you that every rock has a history, every creature a tale of survival...
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asylum vesselan reached australia was six months ago. they point to the use of the military to troll the maritime borders and the deterrent effect . critics insist it is a wealthy country and australia could and should be more welcoming to those fleeing persecution. >> pope francis today begged forgiveness during his first ever meeting with victims of clerical sexual abuse. the pope also promised them that bishops will be held responsible if they fail to protect children. six joined pope francis for private mass and among them was peter saunders who was himself abused i to priest as a child. he runs an organization in britain to help others. he joined me a short time ago. can you describe your meeting with pope francis to me at co >> as you can expect from a very ordinary person to suddenly find themselves sitting in a room with one of the most famous people in the world, and one of the most influential people in the world, looking in someone's quite a moving event. the subject matter is one that is very serious and very grim. i haven't
asylum vesselan reached australia was six months ago. they point to the use of the military to troll the maritime borders and the deterrent effect . critics insist it is a wealthy country and australia could and should be more welcoming to those fleeing persecution. >> pope francis today begged forgiveness during his first ever meeting with victims of clerical sexual abuse. the pope also promised them that bishops will be held responsible if they fail to protect children. six joined pope...
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so we'll bring you that when it happens from australia. let get you caught up on the breaking news out of ukraine where that passenger jet crashed. u.s. officials say it was, in fact, shot down, probably by a surface-to-air missile. ukraine's government is blaming separatist, pro-russia separatists for the eastern part of the country. kiev says it overheard a phone call. 298 people were on board the amsterdam to kuala lumpur flight. this is aftermath am cure video of what we believe to be a plume of spoke rising above the wreckage if eastern ukraine. no sign of any survivors. . let's turn to another story we are following the super typhoon that has made landfall, tiemp rammasun is expected to continue pummeling gaungdong and authorities are on high alert. if you are not a part of that world, our meteorologist is tracking from the cnn weather center for you. ivan. >> if are you if that part of the world, are you probably not watching cnn, i must imagine power outages abound, which is now taking the brunt of this typhoon. as i see it landfal
so we'll bring you that when it happens from australia. let get you caught up on the breaking news out of ukraine where that passenger jet crashed. u.s. officials say it was, in fact, shot down, probably by a surface-to-air missile. ukraine's government is blaming separatist, pro-russia separatists for the eastern part of the country. kiev says it overheard a phone call. 298 people were on board the amsterdam to kuala lumpur flight. this is aftermath am cure video of what we believe to be a...
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later in the year australia is to host the g 20 sum mitt. vladimir putin would be invite odd to that event but whether he's welcome now is another matter. >> that will be interesting indeed. finally we have been talking about the international aids conference due to take place in melbourne. delegates are still leaving the airport from all over the world heading down to where you are. is that conference still going to go ahead? is that confirmed despite so many people and delegates due to attend may actually have died? >> we've been hearing in the last hour or two from organizations of the international aids conference that begins in melbourne sunday. the event will definitely go ahead. the feeling from organizers is that the spirit of event, of research and determination and thoroughness will be applied to this research conference. research organizers say no doubt those people that perished in the plane on their way to melbourne would almost certainly have wanted the conference to proceed. this is a conference with 26,000 people from all ove
later in the year australia is to host the g 20 sum mitt. vladimir putin would be invite odd to that event but whether he's welcome now is another matter. >> that will be interesting indeed. finally we have been talking about the international aids conference due to take place in melbourne. delegates are still leaving the airport from all over the world heading down to where you are. is that conference still going to go ahead? is that confirmed despite so many people and delegates due to...
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soaring labor costs have forced many carmakers to pull out of australia. so australian officials are walking a fine line. they've already abolished tariffs on u.s. vehicles and they signed a free trade agreement in april with the south koreans. tariffs on small and mid-sized south korean cars are set to be eliminated later this year. the japanese wanted to ensure their automakers would be able to compete on equal footing. >> why did prime minister abe decide this time to go ahead and travel to australia for the meetings? >> well, prime minister abe sees the value of australia for economic reasons and for national security. japan used to import many raw materials, including coal and liquefied natural gas, from australia. japanese officials fear what might happen if the chinese were to look to australia to satisfy some of their energy needs. so they made sure the australians would inform them in advance about changes to exports of food and other resources. government leaders hope that by strengthening ties with australia before the chinese, they will be able
soaring labor costs have forced many carmakers to pull out of australia. so australian officials are walking a fine line. they've already abolished tariffs on u.s. vehicles and they signed a free trade agreement in april with the south koreans. tariffs on small and mid-sized south korean cars are set to be eliminated later this year. the japanese wanted to ensure their automakers would be able to compete on equal footing. >> why did prime minister abe decide this time to go ahead and...
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on to australia right now.lders and australian retailer david jones will vote on whether to accept a $2 billion takeover offer from south africa's woolworth. that's correct over to paul allen in sydney. are the shareholders likely to embrace the deal? suddenly, the minority shareholders are expected to go for this deal, and why not? it does offer an excellent premium. they're offering 2.15 billion australian dollars for the iconic retailer david jones. when it was made, djs was trading at $3.19. good offers a pretty that woolworth's south africa is making. they say it will be their final offer. there are a couple of wildcards in all of this. one of them is the investor solomon lew. he's refusing to declare which way he's going to vote. he has a 9.9% stake in david jones. the first voting bloc will be crucial to whether or not this he'll goes through. to sweeten the deal, woolworth's south africa have offered solomon lew $17 a share for his 12% stake in country road which is another clothing retailer. woolworth'
on to australia right now.lders and australian retailer david jones will vote on whether to accept a $2 billion takeover offer from south africa's woolworth. that's correct over to paul allen in sydney. are the shareholders likely to embrace the deal? suddenly, the minority shareholders are expected to go for this deal, and why not? it does offer an excellent premium. they're offering 2.15 billion australian dollars for the iconic retailer david jones. when it was made, djs was trading at...
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australia's prime minister. tony abbott said he summoned russia's trade minister and said that moscow cannot wash their hands of this. ♪ >> 27 of the passengers on the airliner were from australia. this was the scene at saint mary's cathedral in sydney. the memorial service was attended by prime minister abbott and australia's governor general. >>> we have more on the news story in gaza. the health ministry says at least 13 people were killed in an artillery attack in eastern gaza city. >> another 200 people are reported wounded. hundreds of people fled from the area after several large explosions. the attack come just hours after israel declared it was stepping up its military offensive in gaza. >> we heard ben wedeman saying
australia's prime minister. tony abbott said he summoned russia's trade minister and said that moscow cannot wash their hands of this. ♪ >> 27 of the passengers on the airliner were from australia. this was the scene at saint mary's cathedral in sydney. the memorial service was attended by prime minister abbott and australia's governor general. >>> we have more on the news story in gaza. the health ministry says at least 13 people were killed in an artillery attack in eastern...
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abbott is taking australia backyards. phil mercer reports. >> the matter resolved in the affirmative. the clean energy legislation bill and seven related bills passed. >>> so australia's price on carbon is no more. the vote in the upper house of parliament came after the government finally won the support of micro party as and independent senators. the controversial tax saw the nation's biggest pollutants pay a fee for each ton of carbon dioxide they emitted. abbott, the prime minister who came to power 10 months ago said it was a break on the australian economy. >> you voted to scrap the tax in september last year. today the parliament finally listened. today the tax you voted to get rid of is finally gone. a useless destructive tax which damaged jobs, hurt families cost of living and didn't help the environment is finally gone. >> ministers contend because australia is responsible for less than one and a half % of global emissions, whatever they do is inconsequential. australia is among the world's highest per capita em
abbott is taking australia backyards. phil mercer reports. >> the matter resolved in the affirmative. the clean energy legislation bill and seven related bills passed. >>> so australia's price on carbon is no more. the vote in the upper house of parliament came after the government finally won the support of micro party as and independent senators. the controversial tax saw the nation's biggest pollutants pay a fee for each ton of carbon dioxide they emitted. abbott, the prime...
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in australia peter greste's family launched a new appeal to secure his freedom. they are hiring new lawyers and set up a website where supporters can donate money. we don't have the details, we'll come back to that later. first to the australian government which admitted that a boatload of 41 asylum seekers were handed over to sri lankan authorities. the group was among more than 200 people intercepted near the coke as islands last week. there's no news on what happened to the remaining asylum seekers. human rights groups say many are tam ills and could be tortured if sent back to sri lanka. sara hanson young is a senator for the green's party. first of all, how much do we know in terms of details about the case. how many of the 41 returned were tam ills, and who are the rest of the 200 that's been reported? >> well, part of the problem is we don't know an awful lot because the australian government here is keeping all of this under wraps, under a cloud of secrecy. their argument for that is that it is about deterring asylum seekers boats coming to australia. if
in australia peter greste's family launched a new appeal to secure his freedom. they are hiring new lawyers and set up a website where supporters can donate money. we don't have the details, we'll come back to that later. first to the australian government which admitted that a boatload of 41 asylum seekers were handed over to sri lankan authorities. the group was among more than 200 people intercepted near the coke as islands last week. there's no news on what happened to the remaining asylum...
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hugely controversial in australia. let's take you to phil mercer in sydney follows the developments. what will happen now? >> their life is in limbo the next three weeks this will the high court here in australia resumes full deliberations. really the issue is where this vessel was intercepted. australian lawyers for the government say the boat was intercepted outside of australian territorial waters. that means that those on board are not able to claim asylum. that view is contended and contested by refugee lawyers. they question australia's legal rights to forcefully send anyone intercepted at sea. it's a complex case that's reached high court in australia. remember 24 hours ago a judge there ordered an interim injunction banning australia from transferring any of these 153 asylum seekers to authorities. >> has australia received assurances they would not face ill treatment in sri lanka or how their fate would be monitored if they were sent back? >> australia insists anyone sent back to sri lanka would be in safe han
hugely controversial in australia. let's take you to phil mercer in sydney follows the developments. what will happen now? >> their life is in limbo the next three weeks this will the high court here in australia resumes full deliberations. really the issue is where this vessel was intercepted. australian lawyers for the government say the boat was intercepted outside of australian territorial waters. that means that those on board are not able to claim asylum. that view is contended and...
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but i live in australia now. >> why are you taking on america? australia is bad.reat nanny state. australia forces people to vote. not your choice. you must vote. you banned r rated video games. you get a fine if you bike without a helmet. the>> i am not going defend that australia is a nanny state. it is. i wanted to focus the film on the u.s. >> australia you can't buy a round of drinks at the club after midnight? >> in australia you have to lock your car in parts of australia if you are more than 4 meters fr from it and must be wound down more than 5 centimeters. >> the police, the state has investment in preventing crime. >> basically if you want to leave your car unlocked it's a risk you can't do that. it's a crime now. i wanted to focus on the u.s. because there are nanny state countries all over the world. in a country like the u.s. where it was founded on self reliance when a company like that moves toward nanny state i think it is worth making a film about that. >> coming up you think president obama acts like he is president or like he is king? we debate
but i live in australia now. >> why are you taking on america? australia is bad.reat nanny state. australia forces people to vote. not your choice. you must vote. you banned r rated video games. you get a fine if you bike without a helmet. the>> i am not going defend that australia is a nanny state. it is. i wanted to focus the film on the u.s. >> australia you can't buy a round of drinks at the club after midnight? >> in australia you have to lock your car in parts of...
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in this regard, we also commend australia for taking the initiative. pleasedgation is that the council, through the resolution, demands a full and unrestricted access to the site and surrounding area for the appropriate parties, as well as supports full, true, and independent international investigation into the incident. it is also important for indonesia and the rest of us that the evacuation of the victims bodies -- victims' bodies is treated in a dignified, respectful, and professional manner and that this process begins immediately. we also underline that the victims' bodies must be returned home without any further delay. indonesiaent, reiterates its strong support and assistance to the process of the investigation, including by joining the mission to help identify the victims of mh-17. as the tragic and wants and loss of life is felt around the world life isanton loss of felt around the world, we also demand those responsible be held accountable for their heinous crime. we are aware that this process will not bring back the daught er, son, mothe
in this regard, we also commend australia for taking the initiative. pleasedgation is that the council, through the resolution, demands a full and unrestricted access to the site and surrounding area for the appropriate parties, as well as supports full, true, and independent international investigation into the incident. it is also important for indonesia and the rest of us that the evacuation of the victims bodies -- victims' bodies is treated in a dignified, respectful, and professional...
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but i live in australia now. john: why are you picking on america, australia is bad. sydney morning harley, australia the great nanny state, australia forces people to vote, you must vote, they banned r-rated video games, you get a fine if you bike without a helmet. >> true, i'm not defending that australia is a nanny state it is, but i wanted to focus in u.s., because, look -- john: in australia you can't buy a round of drinking at the pub after midnight. >> that is not true, i do that all the time. john: we read that somewhere. >> you must -- have to lock your car in parts in you are more than 3 meters from it, and windows must be wound down more than 5 centimeters. centimeters. >> i heard that. john: police state has investment preventing crimes. >> right if you want to leave your car unlocked and tas take e risk that is a crime. i want to focus on u.s. because, there are nanny state countries all over the world in history too. but, in a country like u.s., where it was founded on principles of freedom, individual liberty, when they turn to the nanny state or moves
but i live in australia now. john: why are you picking on america, australia is bad. sydney morning harley, australia the great nanny state, australia forces people to vote, you must vote, they banned r-rated video games, you get a fine if you bike without a helmet. >> true, i'm not defending that australia is a nanny state it is, but i wanted to focus in u.s., because, look -- john: in australia you can't buy a round of drinking at the pub after midnight. >> that is not true, i do...
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he was on his way to the international aids conference in melbourne, in australia i can. he also perished. many tributes have been pouring in from colleagues and those work trying to find a longer term cure for aids from around the world. many the next hour or so we're expecting authorities here to hold a press conference. they may well be talking about plans that are in for the relatives of those that died. any plans that may be in place to fly them to kiev to identify their loved ones and so on. we're also expecting a press conference from the dutch prime minister in the country as well. we know he has been in dutch with vladimir putin in russia throughout the day. we understand it was a tense conversation with the implication being very much from the dutch that perhaps moscow had something to do with what happened yesterday. let's get the latest now from nick. >> the morning after and chilling tales of the disaster in the conflict. the scene of devastation has also been a battlefield bringing dimension to ongoing crisis. accusations have been flying and emotioning boil
he was on his way to the international aids conference in melbourne, in australia i can. he also perished. many tributes have been pouring in from colleagues and those work trying to find a longer term cure for aids from around the world. many the next hour or so we're expecting authorities here to hold a press conference. they may well be talking about plans that are in for the relatives of those that died. any plans that may be in place to fly them to kiev to identify their loved ones and so...
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australia posted triple digit growth for us.s in recovery mode and we are expecting a significant second half from japan. we have built a number of our conversations around the strategic imperative to simplify their business and reduce cost. >> talk about the deals that we can expect from asia and sap. a number of m and a deals that have been happening this past year. anymore on the horizon? a decisionctually that happens at the board level. sap's goal is to simplify for our customers complex business processes and to offer into to end functionality. so you can see in q2 the fieldglass acquisition, which released into the type of cloud offering we can offer our customers, not just procurement online but also contract labor, effectively covering all the services that a customer will might want to procure. while i have no insight to what the board is planning in terms of acquisitions, i know that sap is looking at what our customers need, and if acquisition is what we need to achieve that, that will be a decision the board will ma
australia posted triple digit growth for us.s in recovery mode and we are expecting a significant second half from japan. we have built a number of our conversations around the strategic imperative to simplify their business and reduce cost. >> talk about the deals that we can expect from asia and sap. a number of m and a deals that have been happening this past year. anymore on the horizon? a decisionctually that happens at the board level. sap's goal is to simplify for our customers...
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. >>> now to australia.ls have promised in court not to return a boat load of asylum seekers without giving 72 hours notice. the move is held as a victory by human rights lawyers. the legal challenge is the latest development that started when australia confirmed a boat with more than 40 other asylum seekers was intercepted at sea and turned around sunday. phil mercer is in sydney and following the latest developments. >> the high courts issued an injunction against the transfer of asylum seekers from the second vessel. apparently it was intercepted by authorities near christmas island in the indian ocean a week ago. the full heari ining resumes to. the issue is where this boat was stopped by the australians. the the government insist it was picked up outside of australia's territorial waters. therefore the passengers on board are not able to claim asylum in australia. refugee lawyers have a different view and believe the boat was intercepted in australian waters and therefore those on board can seek asylum
. >>> now to australia.ls have promised in court not to return a boat load of asylum seekers without giving 72 hours notice. the move is held as a victory by human rights lawyers. the legal challenge is the latest development that started when australia confirmed a boat with more than 40 other asylum seekers was intercepted at sea and turned around sunday. phil mercer is in sydney and following the latest developments. >> the high courts issued an injunction against the transfer...
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he is sleepwalking australia to an environmental and economic disaster. >> he will push ahead with a plan to use taxpayer money to pay polluting industries to voluntarily reduce emissions. australia has no credible policy to meet its carbon emissions targets. >> the national team player that scored twice in as many minutes is moving to spain. >> joining the champions league title, reporting a transfer fee of 30 million euros. >> let's recap our top stories. wax and malaysian passenger plane has crashed in eastern ukraine. >> kiev said the airline was shot down by officers of russia's main intelligence directorate. we will have more on that in the programs coming up. ♪ >>> this week on "wealthtrack," contrarian money managers look at investments many businesses consider toxic including uranium mining companies and chinese pharmaceutical firms. steve wolfed explains his unusual choices next on consuelo mack "wealthtrack." ♪ >> new york life along with mainstay family of mutual funds offers investment and retirement solutions so you can help your clients keep good going. >> additional f
he is sleepwalking australia to an environmental and economic disaster. >> he will push ahead with a plan to use taxpayer money to pay polluting industries to voluntarily reduce emissions. australia has no credible policy to meet its carbon emissions targets. >> the national team player that scored twice in as many minutes is moving to spain. >> joining the champions league title, reporting a transfer fee of 30 million euros. >> let's recap our top stories. wax and...
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that is why australia has brought this the solution to the security council.oday, the security council has responded. our resolution demands that armed groups in control of the crash sites provide safe access immediately to allow for the and thatof the bodies these groups stop any actions that compromise the integrity of the crash site. this is imperative. there must be a cease-fire in the immediate area around the site. the victims must be treated with dignity, brought back to their homes, and laid to rest. all parties are required to fully cooperate with these efforts. russia must use its influence to ensureeparatists this. russia must also use its influence to bring the conflict in ukraine to an end. our resolution also demands a full, thorough, and independent in a national investigation into this act. we must have answers. we must have justice. we owe it to the victims and their families to determine what happened and who was responsible. the resolution acknowledges the investigation is already underway. ,t commands that safe, secure full, and unrestricte
that is why australia has brought this the solution to the security council.oday, the security council has responded. our resolution demands that armed groups in control of the crash sites provide safe access immediately to allow for the and thatof the bodies these groups stop any actions that compromise the integrity of the crash site. this is imperative. there must be a cease-fire in the immediate area around the site. the victims must be treated with dignity, brought back to their homes, and...
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other groups are concerned that australia may be thinking about returning the people to sri lanka.roup, the refugee action coalition says it's planning to bring a case to court on monday, accusing australia of violating the international covenance on civil rites. it's hoping to force the australian government to reveal the whereabouts of these people and what it's plan toing do with them >>> each month thousands of refugees get op boats in search of a new life. in the second part of jazz's "escape route" series we have this report. >> reporter: this is how east meets west in the agian sea - in a cat and mouse game at night. this time the coast guard intercepts a greek motor cruiser. it is on the look out for rubber dingies filled with refugees launched from the turkish coast. the aim is to send them back. in greek water the occupants are instructed to puncture the boat so they have to be rescued. an estimated 500 have dropped. >> the fast jajority are misled. if they come to europe, they are told they will come to paradise. the conditions are great, excellent. the lucky ones come h
other groups are concerned that australia may be thinking about returning the people to sri lanka.roup, the refugee action coalition says it's planning to bring a case to court on monday, accusing australia of violating the international covenance on civil rites. it's hoping to force the australian government to reveal the whereabouts of these people and what it's plan toing do with them >>> each month thousands of refugees get op boats in search of a new life. in the second part of...
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he is sleepwalking australia to an environmental and economic disaster. >> he will push ahead with a plan to use taxpayer money to pay polluting industries to voluntarily reduce emissions. australia has no credible policy to meet its carbon emissions targets. >> the national team player that scored twice in as many minutes is moving to spain. >> joining the champions league title, reporting a transfer fee of 30 million euros. >> let's recap our top stories. wax and malaysian passenger plane has crashed in eastern ukraine. >> kiev said the airline was shot down by officers of russia's main intelligence directorate. we will have more on that in the programs coming up. gg99Ññwçça7guc >> welcome to tonight's "live from paris." just to remind you, with all the news that has been coming into us in the last 15 minutes -- the israeli prime minister saying he has instructed his military to begin a ground offensive in gaza, that coming in an official statement following a few hours of relative normality in gaza. streets filled with honking cars, queues outside banks and shops, and children pl
he is sleepwalking australia to an environmental and economic disaster. >> he will push ahead with a plan to use taxpayer money to pay polluting industries to voluntarily reduce emissions. australia has no credible policy to meet its carbon emissions targets. >> the national team player that scored twice in as many minutes is moving to spain. >> joining the champions league title, reporting a transfer fee of 30 million euros. >> let's recap our top stories. wax and...
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that is why australia has brought this resolution to the security council. today, the security council has responded. >> to my dying day, i will not understand that it took so much time for the rescue workers to be allows to do their difficult jobs and that human remains should be used in a political game. if someone talks about a political game, this is a political game that has been played with human remains and it is despicable. >> very strong words there. on monday, the dutch prime minister met with relatives of the victims and for them the downing of the airliner is not about politics, it's about loss. we are live in amsterdam. erin, i see that makeshift memorial growing behind you. clearly this is a country in deep mourning. >> reporter: it is. and this makeshift memorial is just meters away from where the victims of mh17 checked in. let me just show you it. people here continuing to lay flowers, they're signing a book of con dole lances and children's sketches. they are leaving notes. our heart goes out to those who yearn for their loved ones who died
that is why australia has brought this resolution to the security council. today, the security council has responded. >> to my dying day, i will not understand that it took so much time for the rescue workers to be allows to do their difficult jobs and that human remains should be used in a political game. if someone talks about a political game, this is a political game that has been played with human remains and it is despicable. >> very strong words there. on monday, the dutch...
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i'm going to kick it off -- out to australia.owth is on the front and center of the agenda. paul allen is at the conference for us. >> thank you very much, rish, and thank you very much, mike smith, the ceo of ensign joining us at the sidelines of the b 20. can you give us some indication of what policy recommendations is looking to make two leaders of the g20 later this year? >> the important thing here is less is more. we have tried to be very pragmatic and fine tune a set of recommendations, which are achievable, really looking to improve growth and to create jobs. various task forces, we've all got various renditions, and in the one that i'm leaving, it's really to get regulation in place, banking regulation mainly in place. we know what is in the pipeline. let's get it put in place and settle down. and a linetake stock that internationally so there is more consistency and certainty. >> there are 400 business leaders here from around the g20 countries. is it possible to get a meaningful consensus with a group that large? >> i
i'm going to kick it off -- out to australia.owth is on the front and center of the agenda. paul allen is at the conference for us. >> thank you very much, rish, and thank you very much, mike smith, the ceo of ensign joining us at the sidelines of the b 20. can you give us some indication of what policy recommendations is looking to make two leaders of the g20 later this year? >> the important thing here is less is more. we have tried to be very pragmatic and fine tune a set of...
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australia is attorntorchl torn.he debate grows more decisive. >>> following the death of his young wife in a surfing accident, the celebrated writer goldman spent five years mourning her loss. in his latest book, the mexico city chronicle is a portrait of the mexican capital where he and his wife lived. it's a story of goldman overcoming the fear of traffic to drive through the streets. it's also the story of a husband emerging from his grief. >> seem to be having problems with that package. >>> let me update you on breaking news we've been bringing you. firstly from israel, just to confirm. bbc has been talking to israeli fishes that says a cease fire has been agreed for tomorrow morning. just to say we have not heard from hamas or egypt on this. we're looking to get some comment from them straight away. we'll bring that to you as soon as we get it. >>> let's return to the streets of mexico city and that package we were about to bring you on francisco goldman, driving his way through the streets, part of the way he
australia is attorntorchl torn.he debate grows more decisive. >>> following the death of his young wife in a surfing accident, the celebrated writer goldman spent five years mourning her loss. in his latest book, the mexico city chronicle is a portrait of the mexican capital where he and his wife lived. it's a story of goldman overcoming the fear of traffic to drive through the streets. it's also the story of a husband emerging from his grief. >> seem to be having problems with...
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it is not australia. it is not france.country importing china. >> they will continue to try to will add new breed of china wine lovers. it has its share of counterfeits and ignorance. >> he one-timed go to france. they are draining a path because it's fake. >> at least it's convivial. bloomberg, beijing. >> and no way did he have fun. you can get more and that online. do check it out. bloomberg.com. i am hearing from you on our coverage as well. follow me on twitter. there we go. you can follow some of our reporters as well. i look at what is going on as far as the trading day goes. doubt -- 17,000 for the first time. 225.i -- 444.0 triangle. a turbulent we will tell you what is going . . htc returns to profit shares. corruption crackdown in shaping the next generation of leaders. the strange tale is unfolding. >> the president of china and south korea says that they are on the same page. the revival of the disarmament talks. our correspondent is visiting us from beijing. >> the buzz is about north korea. denuclearization.
it is not australia. it is not france.country importing china. >> they will continue to try to will add new breed of china wine lovers. it has its share of counterfeits and ignorance. >> he one-timed go to france. they are draining a path because it's fake. >> at least it's convivial. bloomberg, beijing. >> and no way did he have fun. you can get more and that online. do check it out. bloomberg.com. i am hearing from you on our coverage as well. follow me on twitter....
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the fate of 153 on board will be decided by australia's high courts.is preventing the government from sending them home. australia's immigration minister scott morrison says international laws are not broken. the asylum seekers returned to i sri lanka will have refugee claims a tesed. >> the interception of the two a sigh asylum boats has been opened the debate. many including migrants insist boat people are not welcome. >> i feel sorry for kids here. enough of boats coming here were stopped. >> you've got to be a true refugee and wait in line like other refugees are doing rather than just try to get on the boat and slide in that way. >> if you're a genuine come in the proper way. >> four years ago, dozens of asylum seekers died when their boat smashed into rocks on christmas island in the indian ocean. despite the dangers and hard line government policies t desperate are still willing to risk everything to reach australia. >> just want to give you a glance as to what's going on outside the broadcasting house in central london now. this is the scene. i
the fate of 153 on board will be decided by australia's high courts.is preventing the government from sending them home. australia's immigration minister scott morrison says international laws are not broken. the asylum seekers returned to i sri lanka will have refugee claims a tesed. >> the interception of the two a sigh asylum boats has been opened the debate. many including migrants insist boat people are not welcome. >> i feel sorry for kids here. enough of boats coming here...
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-year history here in australia. received a round of applause when asking if the in-house pianists would be retained. the press conference was so short we can bring you all 13 seconds of it. shareholdert of our vote demonstrates the overwhelming support amongst our shareholder for the woolworth's four dollars cash offer this year. >> that was it, no further questions were taken. why heparticular reason had the shortest ever press conference? >> the matter is not over yet. it will now go before the courts. the commission has taken an interest in this deal, specifically one aspect of it. lew was offered a sweetener, $70 per share to buy out his 12% stake in country road, a clothing retailer, contingent on the david jones deal going ahead. they are worried that could be a multimillion dollar inducement to solomon lew and possibly in breach of equality of opportunity principles. so there will be a court case on thursday. promised he would have more to say after that. a surprise contraction for singapore's economy last qu
-year history here in australia. received a round of applause when asking if the in-house pianists would be retained. the press conference was so short we can bring you all 13 seconds of it. shareholdert of our vote demonstrates the overwhelming support amongst our shareholder for the woolworth's four dollars cash offer this year. >> that was it, no further questions were taken. why heparticular reason had the shortest ever press conference? >> the matter is not over yet. it will...
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they immigrated to australia. that's where i was born and the rest of my siblings.have a lot of family in the netherlands and they were visiting there as well as other parts of europe and my uncle had brought them to the airport in amsterdam and it was him that called me yesterday morning absolutely distraught saying have you seen the news, this plane has gone down and, you know, your brother was on the plane and i, you know, was in disbelief. how do you know? are you sure? yeah, i dropped him off at the airport and i can see. that's how i found out. >> i know your family released a statement saying you're not seeking justice or retribution for the accident or placing blame. can you explain why that was important for you to convey? >> well, yeah, we're -- our entire family, we're strong christians. our faith is very important to us and part of that faith tradition says that we should forgive those that have wronged us and in this case, we know that there were some terrible things that were done. we don't know who was responsible. it's not important for us to come af
they immigrated to australia. that's where i was born and the rest of my siblings.have a lot of family in the netherlands and they were visiting there as well as other parts of europe and my uncle had brought them to the airport in amsterdam and it was him that called me yesterday morning absolutely distraught saying have you seen the news, this plane has gone down and, you know, your brother was on the plane and i, you know, was in disbelief. how do you know? are you sure? yeah, i dropped him...
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the possible takeover of australia's david jones.pproved a $2 billion bid with 90% of investors saying yes to the deal. david jones is currently suspended in sydney. germany has won the world cup for the fourth time, beating argentina 1-0. both sides had chances but it was germany that made the crucial breakthrough. first win for unified germany. west germany last lifted the trophy back in 1990. apple says the location tracking function on the on phone cannot be used to identify users activities. cctvfollows a report by that claims a location tracker can collect data and could lead to state street it's -- state secrets being leaked. talking about apple, our next a companys from providing flash memory. he joins us from singapore. many thanks for joining us. you are in singapore, a big launch. how big a game changer is this? >> we think there is a major transformation going on in data centers around the world but no asia.o than here in google, microsoft, etc., we think there is a tremendous need for a new way of looking for how to buil
the possible takeover of australia's david jones.pproved a $2 billion bid with 90% of investors saying yes to the deal. david jones is currently suspended in sydney. germany has won the world cup for the fourth time, beating argentina 1-0. both sides had chances but it was germany that made the crucial breakthrough. first win for unified germany. west germany last lifted the trophy back in 1990. apple says the location tracking function on the on phone cannot be used to identify users...
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japan, the united states, and australia are also planning to conduct another joint drill in novemberhis year off the coast of miyagi prefecture, based on our experience with the grid east japan earthquake, it will be a disaster response joint exercise between japan, the united states and australia. not only bilateral, but also multilateral exercises are important. for example, with the united states host rimpac, joint exercise in which china joined, these are examples of military, military joint exercises which help promote mutual understanding amongst militaries, reducing the risk of unintended collisions. this is an important contribution to maintaining peaceful environment. so i believe that military exchanges should be promoted further on with any countries, so you plan to expand this, before this japan/u.s./india joint exercises, japan joint exercises with the united states and south korea, it is important to continue these joint exercises, assuming various situations. >> now about our relations with china. japan/china relations are tense today. how are you going to deal with ch
japan, the united states, and australia are also planning to conduct another joint drill in novemberhis year off the coast of miyagi prefecture, based on our experience with the grid east japan earthquake, it will be a disaster response joint exercise between japan, the united states and australia. not only bilateral, but also multilateral exercises are important. for example, with the united states host rimpac, joint exercise in which china joined, these are examples of military, military...
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this is the best way to ensure that no one is ever resettled in australia who seeks to come to australiahod. >> reporter: the u.s. city of detroit is facing bankruptcy and it is so desperate for money it has cutoff water to thousands of people who have not paid their bills. daniel reports from detroit. >> reporter: if you have not paid your water bill for months this is what will happen to you here. a worker arrives, digs up the water main connection, switches it off. she was $300 behind and her water was cutoff, with to grandchildren to raise she had to borrow money from her daughter to get the service restored. >> they told me 24 hours, you know, somebody would be here within 24 hours to turn it back on and i'm hoping they come today. >> reporter: about 15,000 houses have had their water shut off, more than 80,000 customers are behind in their bills. people are lining up outside payment centers to get their water reconnected. some question such practices from a city that is itself seeking bankruptcy protection. >> they want to be forgiven for their debt, okay, and when they pay their d
this is the best way to ensure that no one is ever resettled in australia who seeks to come to australiahod. >> reporter: the u.s. city of detroit is facing bankruptcy and it is so desperate for money it has cutoff water to thousands of people who have not paid their bills. daniel reports from detroit. >> reporter: if you have not paid your water bill for months this is what will happen to you here. a worker arrives, digs up the water main connection, switches it off. she was $300...
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australia is not usually in the business of picking fights especially with a country like russia buty the initial response from the russian ambassador here which was to blame ukraine was, quote, deeply, deeply unsatisfactory. there is a g 20 meeting here later this year that president putin is scheduled to attend and i guess if he is even welcome will really depend how russia responds over the coming days. >> there were a couple dozen australians on board and a lot of the passengers were on their way to an aides conference in australia. so what kind of public reaction have you seen to this tragedy? >> surely it's had a huge impact. this is the worst aviation disaster that australia has ever been effected by and the death toll is creeping up in the high 20s, among them a grandfather traveling with three of his young grandchildren aged 8, 10 and 12. there was also a family who has now been hit by both malaysia airline tragedies this year and still mourning their son and wife that was on mh 370 that disappeared in march and grieving another one with a step daughter killed on mh 17 and y
australia is not usually in the business of picking fights especially with a country like russia buty the initial response from the russian ambassador here which was to blame ukraine was, quote, deeply, deeply unsatisfactory. there is a g 20 meeting here later this year that president putin is scheduled to attend and i guess if he is even welcome will really depend how russia responds over the coming days. >> there were a couple dozen australians on board and a lot of the passengers were...
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. >>> and people in australia are working to protect the great barrier reef. they fear it will erode away. >>> weather officials in japan are warning residents to be be ready for more rain as a severe tropical storm churns off the coast. it is being blamed for three deaths. the storm has soaked southern and central communities triggeringing landslides and flooding. authorities say two people died after falling into irrigation ditches. the storm has injured more than 50 people. and it flooded hundreds of homes. officials have issued evacuation advisories to nearly 700 households. roughly 450 households don't have any electricity. the residents of some towns watched and worried as the rain kept falling hour after hour. all that water caused part of a hillside in the central prefecture of nagano to give way. nhk shows us what happened. >> reporter: you could hear it coming. then this. a torrent of mud rushed down a hillside, scattering uprooted trees and dirt and coating a community. >> translator: the house shook violently. i thought it was an earthquake. i open
. >>> and people in australia are working to protect the great barrier reef. they fear it will erode away. >>> weather officials in japan are warning residents to be be ready for more rain as a severe tropical storm churns off the coast. it is being blamed for three deaths. the storm has soaked southern and central communities triggeringing landslides and flooding. authorities say two people died after falling into irrigation ditches. the storm has injured more than 50 people....
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and to the representative of australia. the -- to the representative of australia. flight mh17ng of has shocked the world. we witnessed the tragic death of 298 people. there were 28 australians on board. our nation is in mourning for all of the victims. the news that the lives of 80 has beenhave been lost devastating. flags will be flown at half mast across australia. we express our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to all of the families of this tragedy. witharticular thoughts are the governments and people of the netherlands and malaysia. there is mounting evidence that the crash was caused by a insile strike and was downed territory controlled by ukrainian authorities. credible information that this was conducted by separatists groups acting in the assistance of others. we honor the victims to unequivocably establish the facts of what happened, and who is responsible. this is an unspeakable crime. the perpetrators must be wrought swiftly to justice. there must be a full and impartial international investigation. do you is fully willing to corroborate -- the u.n.
and to the representative of australia. the -- to the representative of australia. flight mh17ng of has shocked the world. we witnessed the tragic death of 298 people. there were 28 australians on board. our nation is in mourning for all of the victims. the news that the lives of 80 has beenhave been lost devastating. flags will be flown at half mast across australia. we express our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to all of the families of this tragedy. witharticular thoughts are the...
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hospitalsprivate across australia.d been making a loss, but they are expected to make a profit in the financial year 2014 in 2015. right now, is owned by the private equity firms tbg capital and carlyle group. they will retain 30% of the shares, but the balance has seen strong interest from super funds in particular. the malaysian fund and australia's super blackrock. today is the first opportunity for small investors, mom and dad investors, to buy shares in health scope. it will all happen at made day local time, 10:00 local time hong kong for you. that will be one to watch. >> thanks indeed for doing that for us. that is paul allen out of sydney. time for a look at some other stories making headlines this monday morning. the food supply at the center of china's latest food scare has ordered a full recall of all products from the shanghai -- factory. >> almost 70% of the repackaged meat has been sold. the plant has been shut down and five people have been detained. shares havellion in been raised. have alsof china ann
hospitalsprivate across australia.d been making a loss, but they are expected to make a profit in the financial year 2014 in 2015. right now, is owned by the private equity firms tbg capital and carlyle group. they will retain 30% of the shares, but the balance has seen strong interest from super funds in particular. the malaysian fund and australia's super blackrock. today is the first opportunity for small investors, mom and dad investors, to buy shares in health scope. it will all happen at...
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choo accusing australia.t's hoping to force the australian government to reveal the whereabouts of these people and what its planning to do with th them. >> a pakistani court indicted five men for stabbing a pregnant relative to getting. they have pleaded not guilty to torture and murder and will go on trial on monday. onlooke on look her father, two brothers, ex-husband and a cousin are charged with killing her because she married against their wishes. >> recent supporters of the ruling in the northern state, party leaders were arrested when they tried to defy a ban on attending a religious festival in a city. a doctor's strike has forced suspension of health services in the western indian state. the stoppage is in its sixth day. doctors are calling for better working conditions and higher pay. india has one the highest rates of measles in the world. international agencies say vaccination campaigns are not doing enough. >> reporter: one shot closer to a healthy childhood this toddler is one of 30,000 childre
choo accusing australia.t's hoping to force the australian government to reveal the whereabouts of these people and what its planning to do with th them. >> a pakistani court indicted five men for stabbing a pregnant relative to getting. they have pleaded not guilty to torture and murder and will go on trial on monday. onlooke on look her father, two brothers, ex-husband and a cousin are charged with killing her because she married against their wishes. >> recent supporters of the...
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. >> reporter: also as much as 108 aids activists heading to a major conference in melbourne, australia. president obama said there is at least one american on the flight, a young man of u.s. and dutch dual citizenship. the fbi and ntsb will send at least one investigator to assist at the crash scene. >> thank you so much. >>> the tragic loss of key leaders in the fight against aids is being felt around the world. abc 7 news reporter joins us from ucsf with more. >> reporter: i just talked with dr. eric gusbe. in 2009 president obama appointed him an ambassador at large in the u.s. global aids coordinator. he worked along side lang in the 1980s. lang was killed in the crash and has been called a pioneer in aids research and lang famously once said if coca-cola and get cold drinks to the region. >> we will feel this as a personal loss and as a collegial professional loss but i have no doubt that the kind of conveyer belt of young junior faculty right behind will continue this march and get across the finish line. >> reporter: he is trying to get to the conference in australia. he tried l
. >> reporter: also as much as 108 aids activists heading to a major conference in melbourne, australia. president obama said there is at least one american on the flight, a young man of u.s. and dutch dual citizenship. the fbi and ntsb will send at least one investigator to assist at the crash scene. >> thank you so much. >>> the tragic loss of key leaders in the fight against aids is being felt around the world. abc 7 news reporter joins us from ucsf with more. >>...
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that was actually higher than australia's which was .0042. after that both countries have had zero mass shootings. well, australia may have changed its laws, but new zealand didn't. again, you just -- it's what we call cherry picking. it's kind of like i could go and flip a coin 20 times, get 10 heads and 10 tails. would i met somebody jutte go and say, well, i'm going to pick five from that example, okay? you don't do that. you don't just pick one number. there's a reason why these guys don't point to places like europe, for example, in these discussions. as i say, germany has much more stringent laws than australia has, and yet it's had some of the worst mass shootings in the world. but they wouldn't want to include that in their discussion. what i've tried to do with bill landis at the university of chicago, we looked at all the mass shootings in the united states over a couple of decades, and what we found was that we looked at 13 different types of gun laws, and the only one that had any impact was the pass passage of conceal and carry l
that was actually higher than australia's which was .0042. after that both countries have had zero mass shootings. well, australia may have changed its laws, but new zealand didn't. again, you just -- it's what we call cherry picking. it's kind of like i could go and flip a coin 20 times, get 10 heads and 10 tails. would i met somebody jutte go and say, well, i'm going to pick five from that example, okay? you don't do that. you don't just pick one number. there's a reason why these guys don't...
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counting down to australia's biggest debut in years.aight to what is happening outside of the trading day. fluctuations at the moment. what is going on. we'll have a look of what is going on with australia and we will check in with him. also malaysia and singapore as well. not in the mix, jakarta. of the holy month of ramadan. find out what is happening with the biggest ipo in 4 years. a look at health scope. >> they are looking to raise $2.5 billion with $2.10 per share. that is the price indicated in the lead up. the biggest in years. in effect since the operator was funded. controlled 44 clinics. is forecast to make $147 million profit. currently, it is held by a private equity company. the carlyle group and they will retain 38% of the shares. to getre plenty looking into this aging demographic. the malaysian employees and willalian and a blackrock be major investors. it will be the first time that ordinary investors are dan -- are going to get an opportunity to buy into healthscope. it will take place at midday local time. >> how mu
counting down to australia's biggest debut in years.aight to what is happening outside of the trading day. fluctuations at the moment. what is going on. we'll have a look of what is going on with australia and we will check in with him. also malaysia and singapore as well. not in the mix, jakarta. of the holy month of ramadan. find out what is happening with the biggest ipo in 4 years. a look at health scope. >> they are looking to raise $2.5 billion with $2.10 per share. that is the...
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others are concerned that australia may be thinking about returning the people to sri lanka.ne group said it was planning to bring a case to court on monday, accusing australia of violating the covenant of civil and political rites, hoping to force the government to release information about the whereabouts of the people. >>> people were injured after a fight in an enclave in spain. earlier this year hundreds of african migrants climbed a 23-foot triple layer border. greece struggles with migrants and refugees. al jazeera's correspondent sailed with the vessel to see what happens when the migrants are discovered before reaching shore. >> this is how east meets west in the agian sea. in a cat and mouse game played at night. >> this time the coast guard intercepts a motor cruiser. what it's on the look out for is rubber dippingies. its aim is to send them back whilst they are in turkish waters. once in greek water, the occupants are instructed to puncture the boat so they have to be ressued. 500 have drowned this year. >> the vast majority are misled. the traffickers tell them
others are concerned that australia may be thinking about returning the people to sri lanka.ne group said it was planning to bring a case to court on monday, accusing australia of violating the covenant of civil and political rites, hoping to force the government to release information about the whereabouts of the people. >>> people were injured after a fight in an enclave in spain. earlier this year hundreds of african migrants climbed a 23-foot triple layer border. greece struggles...
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that is why australia has brought this resolution to the security council. today the security council has responded. >> to my dying day i will not understand that it took so much time for the rescue workers to be allowed to do their difficult jobs and that human remains should be used in a political game. if someone around the table talks about a political game, this is the political game that's been played with human remains and it is despicable. >> there you saw it, anger at union security council. we'll get to a emergency meeting of foreign ministers in belgium as anger concerns over mh17 sflu the families mourn the loss of their loved ones. world leaders demand answers from russia. in the end, it's the loss of loved once, family, friends. >>> who will be indonesias next president as world's most populous muslim nation and it's about to get a new leader. ng abt all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't
that is why australia has brought this resolution to the security council. today the security council has responded. >> to my dying day i will not understand that it took so much time for the rescue workers to be allowed to do their difficult jobs and that human remains should be used in a political game. if someone around the table talks about a political game, this is the political game that's been played with human remains and it is despicable. >> there you saw it, anger at union...