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i spoke to her about being the first woman who has led australia as prime minister. i caught up with her at the global offices in washington, d.c. julia gillard, welcome to "talk to al jazeera." for decades, now, the world has been preaching to itself about the value of education. transform individual lives, remake society, big bang for the buck. is there anywhere where that lesson hasn't taken yet? do you still have to preach the gospel of education? >> i don't think we have to preach the gospel, education changes lives more educated people, higher skills, more prosperous economy. what we've got to do is get out and not only talk about that gospel but implement it on the ground so we are changing children's lives. and whilst a lot of progress has been made and we should be congratulating ourselves for that, more has to be done. i'm gad to chair, and to make a difference for the children who are still out of school and the children who are in school that the quality of their learning isn't really high enough. they are not coming out of school being able to read or ri
i spoke to her about being the first woman who has led australia as prime minister. i caught up with her at the global offices in washington, d.c. julia gillard, welcome to "talk to al jazeera." for decades, now, the world has been preaching to itself about the value of education. transform individual lives, remake society, big bang for the buck. is there anywhere where that lesson hasn't taken yet? do you still have to preach the gospel of education? >> i don't think we have to...
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to australia's reputation.is, say some turning its back on some of the world's most desperate people. andrew thomas, al jazerra, sydney. >>> one of china's most fame it's disat the present time artist is his using the former united states prison alcatraz to highlight the plight of activists held in detention. at large will offer visitors the opportunity to view seven custom-made up that layings. he has challenged the chinese government on free speech and human rights for decades. he made the pieces without ever have been to alcatraz in california. he been banned from leaving china since 2011. apple has acknowledged that a bug in its iphone software update caused phone calls to drop out. the company has offered a temporary fix it says a full update will be available in the next few days. meanwhile, apple's new iphone model is also facing problems. although the company has sold over 10 million line it's of its latest models buyers of the larger iphone 6 say they bend. the issue you has already been called bend ga
to australia's reputation.is, say some turning its back on some of the world's most desperate people. andrew thomas, al jazerra, sydney. >>> one of china's most fame it's disat the present time artist is his using the former united states prison alcatraz to highlight the plight of activists held in detention. at large will offer visitors the opportunity to view seven custom-made up that layings. he has challenged the chinese government on free speech and human rights for decades. he...
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many thanks to stan grant from sky news australia. appreciate it. >>> more to come on cnn, a pennsylvania community is on alert right now as police hunt for a murder suspect they say is targeting law enforcement. we'll get you the newest information on the other end of this break. >>> they're combing the pennsylvania countryside in search of a murder suspect who is said to be a skilled marksmen. >> schools have been closed as the search continues for eric frein. jason carroll has more on the man suspected of killing one police officer and wounding another. >> reporter: they're piecing together the profile of a killer. eric matthew frein. pennsylvania police commissioner describes him as a man with a mean streak and a hatred of law enforcement. >> his head is shaved very closely on the sides with long hair on top. it's wider than a mohawk. he was last seen with no facial hair and was wearing a brown and gold windbreaker. khaki shorts and sneakers carrying a dark green backpack. >> reporter: they have determined frein belongs to a milit
many thanks to stan grant from sky news australia. appreciate it. >>> more to come on cnn, a pennsylvania community is on alert right now as police hunt for a murder suspect they say is targeting law enforcement. we'll get you the newest information on the other end of this break. >>> they're combing the pennsylvania countryside in search of a murder suspect who is said to be a skilled marksmen. >> schools have been closed as the search continues for eric frein. jason...
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. >>> australia police stop a major terrorist plot. they say isis supporters planned to target a random citizen, behead him or her in public and drape a isis flag over the headless body. >>> decision day in scotland, will there be a messy divorce if voters decide to leave the united kingdom or will there be reconciliation. >>> he's conquered the stage and screen dressed as a man and woman. now coming after your computer. neal patrick harris, changing art, changing technology and best of all visiting us here live "at this hour." >> hello everyone, i'm john berman. >> i'm michaela pereira. >>> we begin with a horrifying terror plot with ties to isis discovered by authorities in australia before the alleged conspiracy could unfold. >> a pair of suspects are in custody in what officials are describing as a plan by extremists to carry out a public execution. the grim details are driving home fears that middle eastern terrorism could find its way throughout the world and to the west. our senior international correspondent ivan watson has the
. >>> australia police stop a major terrorist plot. they say isis supporters planned to target a random citizen, behead him or her in public and drape a isis flag over the headless body. >>> decision day in scotland, will there be a messy divorce if voters decide to leave the united kingdom or will there be reconciliation. >>> he's conquered the stage and screen dressed as a man and woman. now coming after your computer. neal patrick harris, changing art, changing...
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australia by boat. the reply is by being tough on those that arrive through the back door, it can be more generous to those that apply through official channels, like hack im. >> more than 300,000 people marched through the streets of new york city, in what may have been the largest climate change protest history. among them ban ki-moon, former u.s. vice president al gore, and the actor leonardo gi caprio. christen saloomey reports. >>> this is more than an action, it's a movement. it's led on the front lines by climate change. from coastal communities losing their neighbourhoods, to rising sea levels and extreme weather, to indigenous groups travelling interest the south-west of the united states. >> the delegation that we have brought, we are impacted by development. we have a boom of fracking going on on the reservation. history of uranium mining, and where i work it's cold country. >> we felt the negative impact. we are here to push for a transition. >> plenty of dignitaries on hand, including forme
australia by boat. the reply is by being tough on those that arrive through the back door, it can be more generous to those that apply through official channels, like hack im. >> more than 300,000 people marched through the streets of new york city, in what may have been the largest climate change protest history. among them ban ki-moon, former u.s. vice president al gore, and the actor leonardo gi caprio. christen saloomey reports. >>> this is more than an action, it's a...
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australia's people are working, no refugees have successfully reached australia by boat this year butargue, comes at a cost to australia's reputation and to some say it's turning its back on some of the world's most desperate people, andrew thomas sidney. >>> in the past decade more than 300,000 people left east africa according to the refugee agency but why are they leaving in such large numbers and the whole of africa and gained independence from ethiopia in 1993 and many are trans field and live in a prison camp rather than country and all males up to the age of 50 have to serve in the military which many say is corrupt and brutal. under the president freedom of movement, speech, religion and assembly have all increasingly been restricted and the president is referred to is a one-man state. this year there has been a dramatic rise in airtrans crossing into france and they are struggling to cope with the influx and david has this report from neese. >> the central station this time of year an magnet in the french riveara and there are people trying to reach there and 90% of illegal i
australia's people are working, no refugees have successfully reached australia by boat this year butargue, comes at a cost to australia's reputation and to some say it's turning its back on some of the world's most desperate people, andrew thomas sidney. >>> in the past decade more than 300,000 people left east africa according to the refugee agency but why are they leaving in such large numbers and the whole of africa and gained independence from ethiopia in 1993 and many are trans...
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now, australia has committed itself to the fight against islamic state. it has joined the coalition with the united states. it's sending troops, also fighter jets to be involved in that struggle. the nor you tight the fight, the more the terrorists want to align themselves with those groups to seek their own vengeance. >> stan grant reporting there from sidney. >> lisa coleman who was executed by lethal injection in texas on wednesday night. she was convicted of murder after her partner's 9-year-old son was found dead in their apartment back in 2004. the child weighed just 35 pounds and had monhundreds of burns an scars. she was the 15th woman executed in the u.s. since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976. >> police say gunmen stormed a college in nigeria, killing at least 15 people. dozens more were wounded. there's no immediate claim of responsibility. >> toronto's controversial mayor rob ford has been diagnosed with a rare aggressive type of cancer. doctors say he has malignant carsinca carcinoma. he recently announced he won't be seeking re-elect
now, australia has committed itself to the fight against islamic state. it has joined the coalition with the united states. it's sending troops, also fighter jets to be involved in that struggle. the nor you tight the fight, the more the terrorists want to align themselves with those groups to seek their own vengeance. >> stan grant reporting there from sidney. >> lisa coleman who was executed by lethal injection in texas on wednesday night. she was convicted of murder after her...
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australia, while through history and culture, has-railroadened to western europe, you're very much an asian economy and asian-oriented economy, and that probably took the shift inside the mind of australia about where you were and where you were on the globe. >> yes t did. it was a shift originally led by the prime minister bob hawk and prime minister paul casing, where the world led to the creation of apex, the community of nations coming together to talk through economic questions. and here we're all those years later, and under my prime ministership we sharpened that focus by having the whole of nation looking across the hundred years to come at the remarkable growth. we will see an region of the world and it's rising economic power. so we were very consideration of those shifting economic weight of the world in which we live and utah's place in that, and the great opportunities that can flow from it. >> it as focuses in the wider view of the world. china is a big player now, and i think america's associations are still very heavily pitched across the atlantic. >> i was very happy
australia, while through history and culture, has-railroadened to western europe, you're very much an asian economy and asian-oriented economy, and that probably took the shift inside the mind of australia about where you were and where you were on the globe. >> yes t did. it was a shift originally led by the prime minister bob hawk and prime minister paul casing, where the world led to the creation of apex, the community of nations coming together to talk through economic questions. and...
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australia has been looking at other countries. cambodia said yes, for $30 million in aid. >> cambodia is an ill equipped place to send refugees, and if you look at the region, australia is the best equipped. it's multicultural. >> in sydney on friday, there was a protest against the move, but it was very small. for most australians, refugees are out of sight and out of piped mind. >> those here are angry at what they see, but they're protesting another element, and that's for those already here. >> the deportation of refugees only applies to shows who arrived after july 2014, tens of thousands arrived after that. they said that they too would never be allowed to call australia home. >> these are temporary bases, and they do not provide a way to protection. >> for many that means a life of limbo. they are working, and no refugees have successfully reached australia this year. but that comes as -- >> still ahead, a photographer tells the story of his people. and why they're escaping to europe by the thousands. >>> and revealing whet
australia has been looking at other countries. cambodia said yes, for $30 million in aid. >> cambodia is an ill equipped place to send refugees, and if you look at the region, australia is the best equipped. it's multicultural. >> in sydney on friday, there was a protest against the move, but it was very small. for most australians, refugees are out of sight and out of piped mind. >> those here are angry at what they see, but they're protesting another element, and that's for...
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is it because australia is about to send troops over to fight the islamic state group?t do you hear about that? >> well, part of it is. i think there are some senior members of the opposition in parliament who are having the same concern, that because of the commitment of 600 troops to the coalition that's going to fight the islamic state, that that makes australia a bigger target for domestic terrorist attack, but like a lot of places around the world, like the u.s. and the u.k., there are a lot of immigrants, a lot of muslim immigrants, and there are going to be a sort of disaffected, marginalized minority that find no home in their adopted country, and the only thing that they resort to is radical islam. and they find a welcome home among a certain community that wants to carry out these attacks. australia as a western nation and as a backer of u.s. policy, a very strong backer of u.s. policy, finds itself a target for these people. >> woodruff: stuart, last question. how is the australian public reacting to this, especially there in sydney? >> well, i think people a
is it because australia is about to send troops over to fight the islamic state group?t do you hear about that? >> well, part of it is. i think there are some senior members of the opposition in parliament who are having the same concern, that because of the commitment of 600 troops to the coalition that's going to fight the islamic state, that that makes australia a bigger target for domestic terrorist attack, but like a lot of places around the world, like the u.s. and the u.k., there...
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australia's deterrents are working.t many argue comes at a cost to many australia's reputation. that it turning its back on some of the world's most vulnerable people. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, we'll show you what could be the future of air travel with flights across the globe and into the stratus sphere. and we'll find out who has the advantage at the end of the first day of the ryder cup. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera. concord used to fly from london to new york in 3.5 hours. but the plane was taken out of service in 2003. now a swiss company is working on technology it says could deliver passengers across the atlantic in less than two hours, and you get a trip into space as part of the ticket. our technology reporter visited their headquarters. >> what we seeing here is the surface of the space vehicle. >> reporter: this man is one of a new generation of aerospace engineers, and this is his baby, the swiss space system rocket plane. these images are commercially sensitive each and every shot we have used h
australia's deterrents are working.t many argue comes at a cost to many australia's reputation. that it turning its back on some of the world's most vulnerable people. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, we'll show you what could be the future of air travel with flights across the globe and into the stratus sphere. and we'll find out who has the advantage at the end of the first day of the ryder cup. ♪ ♪ >>> you are watching al jazeera. concord used to fly from london to new...
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had the intention and had started to carry out planning to commit violent acts in australia.as appeared in court charged with conspiracy to preparing a terrorist attack. it is believed to behead a themr of the public, drape in a flag and video them. the prosecutor said it was designed to shock, horrified, and terrify the community. afteres less than a week australia raised his terrorism threat level from medium to high, meaning officials believed an attack was not just possible, but likely. direct exhortations were coming from australian who is apparently quite senior in isil to network some support in australia to conduct a demonstration killings in this country. government is worried about the number of australians fighting with extremist groups in the islamic state middle east. there are around 60 already with around 100 more offering support from within australia. >> tonight, the polls are closed in scotland and the wait begins to see if the voters choose independence or to stay in the u.k. after appeals on both sides, turnout was very high end by tomorrow we should know
had the intention and had started to carry out planning to commit violent acts in australia.as appeared in court charged with conspiracy to preparing a terrorist attack. it is believed to behead a themr of the public, drape in a flag and video them. the prosecutor said it was designed to shock, horrified, and terrify the community. afteres less than a week australia raised his terrorism threat level from medium to high, meaning officials believed an attack was not just possible, but likely....
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still ahead, it's sea leaner anr government in charge in australia.y abbott's first year in power. scan musicians use the power of song to warn about ebola in some west african nations take extreme toksz stop it's spreaac spread. ♪ watching al jazeera, a reminder the top stories, islamic state fighters are under fresh attacks from u.s. and government forces in iraq for the first time, the u.s. has bombed sites near haditha where iraqi forces and sunni tribes are trying to protect the haditha dam. a ceasefiretrine ukrainian government forces and pro-russia separatists have been breached. shells have landed near the airport in donetsk and in the port city of mariupol but the ukrainian defense ministry says the fragile truce is still holding an arab league meeting, pushing for palestinian state within three years but says hamas is under mining those efforts accusing them of running a shadow government. tens of thousands have been demonstrating. they want the government to the step down and cut fuel prices. in the north of the country rosumes. more than 7
still ahead, it's sea leaner anr government in charge in australia.y abbott's first year in power. scan musicians use the power of song to warn about ebola in some west african nations take extreme toksz stop it's spreaac spread. ♪ watching al jazeera, a reminder the top stories, islamic state fighters are under fresh attacks from u.s. and government forces in iraq for the first time, the u.s. has bombed sites near haditha where iraqi forces and sunni tribes are trying to protect the haditha...
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. >> also, authorities in australia disrupt an alleged plot by islamic militants to kidnap and murder member of the public. also coming up, this. >> i want to be clear, the american forces that have been deployed to iraq do not and will not have a combat mission. >> the u.s. president doubles down on his strategy for fighting isis in iraq. also coming up for you, more trouble for america's national football league, yet another player is arrested in a domestic abuse case. all right. at this moment it is 7:00 a.m. in scotland and as of this moment the polls are now open throughout the country. this is truly a big moment for scotland, voters have one simple question on the ballot. should scotland become an independent country? now, a yes vote would mean severing ties with the united kingdom which scotland has been a part of for more than 300 years. voting no would keep the union intact. uk law restricts what we're allowed to broadcast now that vote something under way and we are being watched in the united kingdom. millions of people, though, will head to the polls today. there are more
. >> also, authorities in australia disrupt an alleged plot by islamic militants to kidnap and murder member of the public. also coming up, this. >> i want to be clear, the american forces that have been deployed to iraq do not and will not have a combat mission. >> the u.s. president doubles down on his strategy for fighting isis in iraq. also coming up for you, more trouble for america's national football league, yet another player is arrested in a domestic abuse case. all...
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but australia seems willing to overlook that.ony abbott's three-day visit starts on thursday and will be a chance to build a relationship with india's newly elected prime minister. narendra modi swept to power in may, promising to revitalize the indian economy. abbott says australia is ready to help. >> my hope, madame speaker, is to deepen the friendship between australia and india at a time of renewed optimism in india under the new government of prime minister modi. i'm hoping to sign a nuclear cooperation agreement that will enable uranium sales by australia to india. >> australia holds one-third of the world's known uranium reserves. but exports to countries outside the nuclear nonproliferation treaty are restricted. negotiations on a civil nuclear energy cooperation pact with india were agreed by previous governments. demand for electricity in india has been soaring with the country's expanding economy. but infrastructure has not kept up and power shortages are a critical problem. uranium from australia could be used to fue
but australia seems willing to overlook that.ony abbott's three-day visit starts on thursday and will be a chance to build a relationship with india's newly elected prime minister. narendra modi swept to power in may, promising to revitalize the indian economy. abbott says australia is ready to help. >> my hope, madame speaker, is to deepen the friendship between australia and india at a time of renewed optimism in india under the new government of prime minister modi. i'm hoping to sign...
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when china slows down, australia slows down as well. few weeks, heavy pressure. pressure pointr is well coming from the other side of the pacific, the united states, as they talk about raising interest rates sooner rather than later. that is driving the aussie dollar south as well. we are now at our lowest point in six months. there are still some time to go when we hit the lowest point of the year, $.86 towards the end of january. we are getting that way. >> it is sinking for the sixth day straight, it could be going on seven. how far is the aussie dollar likely to fall here? , if you like technical analysis, there is all kind of data to get excited about. it has broken through the 200 day moving average, which is seen as a critical threshold that would have prevented it from going lower still. there are a couple of more things i could add to the pressure as well, the reserve bank of australia the release its midst, they are expected to be a fish -- dovish. it the united states raises interest rates, that will increase the pressure, to
when china slows down, australia slows down as well. few weeks, heavy pressure. pressure pointr is well coming from the other side of the pacific, the united states, as they talk about raising interest rates sooner rather than later. that is driving the aussie dollar south as well. we are now at our lowest point in six months. there are still some time to go when we hit the lowest point of the year, $.86 towards the end of january. we are getting that way. >> it is sinking for the sixth...
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australia is down marginally and the nikkei up by 0.3%.e today meeting in australia and likely to keep the rates on hold , a record low where it has been all year. all 27 economist we surveyed at bloomberg expect that. they have been expecting that. the job sector has been weakening. tomorrow could show the economy barely moved last quarter. that is only one of the things we are watching. a lot happening in the fx market. all of this. so much happening. >> you mentioned some of the rate decisions coming out in the latest minutes from the bank of korea, and out at 3:00 p.m. let's talk about the aussie dollar. it a seems to be a done deal. another the you might want to watch when it comes to australia as the current account deficit. , we are expecting that hold in the current account. is from the last reading, 14 billion is what we are expecting. it has narrowed. the aussie dollar. japanese yen is back above 104. the 30 day of weakness. -- the third day of weakness. -- the six year low. we hid at the very start of the year in january. a lot
australia is down marginally and the nikkei up by 0.3%.e today meeting in australia and likely to keep the rates on hold , a record low where it has been all year. all 27 economist we surveyed at bloomberg expect that. they have been expecting that. the job sector has been weakening. tomorrow could show the economy barely moved last quarter. that is only one of the things we are watching. a lot happening in the fx market. all of this. so much happening. >> you mentioned some of the rate...
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again, that was last week in australia. and then in the last 24 hours in australia there was this. >> our top story. the acting prime minister has praised the bravery of two police officers injured after being attacked by a known terror suspect. the 18-year-old was shot dead with police saying they had no option but to open fire. meanwhile, police, political leaders and religious leaders are all calling for calm in the wake of the incident. >> an 18-year-old is dead after pulling a knife and stabbing two officers. >> none of us really had no choice other than to act in the ain which they did. >> just after sunset the teenager met with two countertask force members. he had promoted the flag at the terrorist group islamic state and had his passport canceled a week ago. the meeting fan with a handshake between a federal sister and a victoria police officer. then the fight erupted, the teen produced a knife and repeatedly stabbed the federal officer leaving him with life threatening injuries. the terror suspect then jabbed the
again, that was last week in australia. and then in the last 24 hours in australia there was this. >> our top story. the acting prime minister has praised the bravery of two police officers injured after being attacked by a known terror suspect. the 18-year-old was shot dead with police saying they had no option but to open fire. meanwhile, police, political leaders and religious leaders are all calling for calm in the wake of the incident. >> an 18-year-old is dead after pulling a...
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from the owner's australia facebook page.hild carrying a bright green balloon, crossing street with mom and dad and, oh, loses the balloon. the tension is building. what will happen to the balloon? the person driving the car with the dash cam, he's an officer of some sort, and watch what this good fellow does. >> it was australia. i was convinced he was going to floor it. >> no, look at this, runs into the middle of traffic, carries that balloon back right over to that family and watch him run back to the car. >> the poster of the video set the dramatic scene to hero but enrique iglesias. ♪ would you cry if you saw me crying♪ >> bronson the dog got into a messy situation when he got stuck in a storm drain and tanginged up in twine. how rescuers got their hands dirty to get him out. >> mountain bikers. >> launch and crash. >> whoa! >> what? beberoroccccaaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] susupppporort t bobothth m mens and phphysysicicalal e enenergrgy . prprououd d spspononsosor r ofo. >>> today, monday, september 29th
from the owner's australia facebook page.hild carrying a bright green balloon, crossing street with mom and dad and, oh, loses the balloon. the tension is building. what will happen to the balloon? the person driving the car with the dash cam, he's an officer of some sort, and watch what this good fellow does. >> it was australia. i was convinced he was going to floor it. >> no, look at this, runs into the middle of traffic, carries that balloon back right over to that family and...
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australia's deterrence are working. no refugees have successfully reached australia this year. but some say it is turning its back on some of the world's most desperate people. >>> anti-government protests have been taking place across egypt, including in the north. tear gas has been fired south of cairo, and there has also been fighting in cairo. >>> people in indian administered kashmir with recovering from the worst flooding in more than a hundred years. and questions are being asked about why it was so bad. >> reporter: it is the worst flooding in more than a century. it's simple to see why. homes, livelihoods and lives were all destroyed by these floods. this man grew up here and was just a boy during the flood of 1959. since then he has seen the city grow and the lakes shrink. >> if you look at this road here, this used to be part of the lake. >> reporter: urban growth around the region has also seen lake capacities dwindle, as well as legal and illegal development over flood channels went to redirect water. this road was built over one of the flood channels of the great
australia's deterrence are working. no refugees have successfully reached australia this year. but some say it is turning its back on some of the world's most desperate people. >>> anti-government protests have been taking place across egypt, including in the north. tear gas has been fired south of cairo, and there has also been fighting in cairo. >>> people in indian administered kashmir with recovering from the worst flooding in more than a hundred years. and questions are...
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but in his new home australia working out is how he spends a big part of his day. >> translator: i amralia on my own, i'm lonely, the only place i with come and release my energy is the gym. >> reporter: before the arab spring he ran a shop, when assad started he helped get video evidence out to syria what the regime was doing but in 2011 that got him arrested and he was held and tortured for 20 days before he bribed god to release him, within 48 hours he released and go to yemen and applied for refugee status and led this may to a new life in australia. and he is grateful but also lonely, waiting for an english course to begin, hoping that when he is better able to communicate he will find employment. right now his days are pretty empty. >> translator: i'm a refugee, home is where my family is but i'm grateful for the reception and the generous assistance i've had here. >> reporter: and he knows hundreds of thousands of fellow syrians remain stuck in lebanon. with much fanfare australia has just committed to take 4,000 more refugees from syria and iraq over the next year, refusing vi
but in his new home australia working out is how he spends a big part of his day. >> translator: i amralia on my own, i'm lonely, the only place i with come and release my energy is the gym. >> reporter: before the arab spring he ran a shop, when assad started he helped get video evidence out to syria what the regime was doing but in 2011 that got him arrested and he was held and tortured for 20 days before he bribed god to release him, within 48 hours he released and go to yemen...
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in australia on my own.'m lonely. the only place i can come and release my energy is the gym. >> reporter: before the arab spring he ran a shop. when the crackdown began, he joined a resistance, and helped to get video footage out of the area. that got him arrested, he was held and torture before he bribed guards to release him. within 48 hours he left. he applied for refugee status, and that lead to a new life in australia. he is grateful but lonely, waiting for an english course to begin, hoping when he's better able to communicate. he'll find employment. now, his days are pretty empty. >> translation: i'm a refugee. home is where my family is. i'm grateful for the reception and generous assistance i had here. >> reporter: he knows hundreds of thousands of fellow syrians are stuck. with much fanfare australia was committed to take 4,000 more refugees from syria and iraq over the next year, refusing visas to those arriving illegally by boat harks the government said, freed up spaces for more deserving peopl
in australia on my own.'m lonely. the only place i can come and release my energy is the gym. >> reporter: before the arab spring he ran a shop. when the crackdown began, he joined a resistance, and helped to get video footage out of the area. that got him arrested, he was held and torture before he bribed guards to release him. within 48 hours he left. he applied for refugee status, and that lead to a new life in australia. he is grateful but lonely, waiting for an english course to...
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australia. this is simply because the rba decision that comes out, in about 20, 20 five minutes, and we have the current account deficit. $14 billion. send iteantime, i will back to you. >> ok, malaysian airlines, stocks on the way up. on friday on hold after its sixth consecutive quarterly loss. it is cutting thousands of jobs in the hope of returning to profit. --re are several key areas several carriers. ok. well, they have got it all to do, haven't they? the offer price of 27, i suppose, but are there any precedents for that? >> aviation is a tough business. the business is very tough. the airlines are constantly trying to keep revenues and cost in line, and it is tough to make a profit. malaysian airlines, like others, has a need to restructure. they have come up with a plan that is radical, ambitious. japan airlines went through a similar very substantial restructuring, and it is now rejuvenated. >> and the american carriers we were talking about earlier, setting up thanks for malaysia to
australia. this is simply because the rba decision that comes out, in about 20, 20 five minutes, and we have the current account deficit. $14 billion. send iteantime, i will back to you. >> ok, malaysian airlines, stocks on the way up. on friday on hold after its sixth consecutive quarterly loss. it is cutting thousands of jobs in the hope of returning to profit. --re are several key areas several carriers. ok. well, they have got it all to do, haven't they? the offer price of 27, i...
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it comes less than a week after australia raised its terrorism threat level from medium to high. meaning intelligence officials believed an attack was not just possible, but likely. >> it was coming from an australian, which is apparently quite senior in isil, to networks of support back in australia to conduct demonstration killings here in this country. >> reporter: the government is worried about the number of australians fighting with extremist groups such as islamic state in the middle east. it estimates there are around 60 there already with around 100 more offering support from within australia. >>> thai police say that they still haven't identified any suspects in the murder of british tourist david miller and hannah witheridge. police say there is no evidence and no dna match with a group of burmese migrant workers who were held for questioning. our correspondent jonathan head has more. >> reporter: i think what the police are admitting to us today is that the leads that they've been quite enthusiastic about in the last three days have gone nowhere and perhaps they were
it comes less than a week after australia raised its terrorism threat level from medium to high. meaning intelligence officials believed an attack was not just possible, but likely. >> it was coming from an australian, which is apparently quite senior in isil, to networks of support back in australia to conduct demonstration killings here in this country. >> reporter: the government is worried about the number of australians fighting with extremist groups such as islamic state in...
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martha: an isis terror plot busted in australia.fficials detained 15 people who were suspected of planning to publicly behead random people they grabbed while walking down the street. that happened one day after this new york man was indicted on trying to recruit members of isis near the united states. the chairman of the homeland security committee asked the fbi director if he's confident we can stop the jihadists from coming here. >> we have an he normous free country. there are thousands of way to the get from the united states to syria and tens of thousands of americans who travel for legitimate purposes every day. sorting among that group to find the bad guys is something we spend a tremendous amount of time on every day. martha: congressman peter congress was in that hearing. good to see you. martha: that is not very confidence-inspiring what we heard from the fbi director. >> he was being very honest. this is a tough challenge. i said before that isis is more lethal right now i believe than al qaeda was on 9/11 because they h
martha: an isis terror plot busted in australia.fficials detained 15 people who were suspected of planning to publicly behead random people they grabbed while walking down the street. that happened one day after this new york man was indicted on trying to recruit members of isis near the united states. the chairman of the homeland security committee asked the fbi director if he's confident we can stop the jihadists from coming here. >> we have an he normous free country. there are...
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. >> an isil plot to carry out public executions in australia have been foiled. police raided homes in 27 cities. isil telling its followers there to kill australians just to prove that they could. >> australia has joined the u.s. coalition against islamic state of iraq and the levant. the senate is expected to sign off on that fight. this operation in australia really unprecedented for them. >> it most certainly was. australian officials left absolutely nothing to chance, because they feared a number of citizens believed to be fighting with isil were planning to murder australian citizens in broad daylight. >> massive predawn raised in australia after authorities received in that's isil members inside australia have been urged to carry out a public beheading. >> exhortations were coming from an australian who is apparently quite senior in isil to conduct demonstration killings here in this country. >> more than 800 heavily armed police raided more than a dozen homes. it's being called the largest counter terrorism operation in australian history. >> 15 people ha
. >> an isil plot to carry out public executions in australia have been foiled. police raided homes in 27 cities. isil telling its followers there to kill australians just to prove that they could. >> australia has joined the u.s. coalition against islamic state of iraq and the levant. the senate is expected to sign off on that fight. this operation in australia really unprecedented for them. >> it most certainly was. australian officials left absolutely nothing to chance,...
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a warning out of australia, what the g-20 had to say. leaders say
a warning out of australia, what the g-20 had to say. leaders say
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australia is really feeling the brunt today.an see from this -- look at that -- significant declines. as soon as the market opened, down it went. look at that. that was the opening price, significantly lower. that shows you the concern. clearly financials, miners, all of these look for china for their direction. today being hit pretty hard. >> we are going to look at sinopec. it is selling about one third of its fuel station business. they're among 25 investors paying $17.5 billion. the deal is coming amid a push by beijing to restructure the company and really open them up to greater market forces. look at hsbc. things will get underway in hong kong about 22 minutes away. pay $550agreed to million to settle mortgage claims in the u.s. much lower than those levied on jpmorgan, bank of america, for goldman sachs. gopro may have some competition from asia. according to a person familiar with the plan, htc is developing its first waterproof camera for extreme sports. its 12thh is forecast straight quarter of falling sales, is searc
australia is really feeling the brunt today.an see from this -- look at that -- significant declines. as soon as the market opened, down it went. look at that. that was the opening price, significantly lower. that shows you the concern. clearly financials, miners, all of these look for china for their direction. today being hit pretty hard. >> we are going to look at sinopec. it is selling about one third of its fuel station business. they're among 25 investors paying $17.5 billion. the...
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but in his new home, australia, working out is how he spends a big part of his day. >> i'm in australiamy own, i'm lonely. the only place i can come and release my energy is the gym. >> reporter: before the arab spring he ran a shop. when bashar al-assad's crackdown began he joined the resistence. but in 2011 that got him arrested. he would held and tortured for 20 days before he bribed guards to release him. he left lebanon and applied for refugee status and led to a new life in australia. he's grateful but also lonely waiting for an english course to begin, hoping when he's better able to communicate he'll be able to find employment. right now his days are pretty empty. >> i'm a refugee. home is where my family is, but i'm grateful for the reception and the generous assistance i've had here. >> reporter: he knows hundreds of thousands of fellow syrians remain stuck in lebanon. with much fanfare australia has committed to taking 4,000 more refugees from syria and iraq over the next year, refusing visas but those who arrive illegally by boat. even so, many say australia is still not doi
but in his new home, australia, working out is how he spends a big part of his day. >> i'm in australiamy own, i'm lonely. the only place i can come and release my energy is the gym. >> reporter: before the arab spring he ran a shop. when bashar al-assad's crackdown began he joined the resistence. but in 2011 that got him arrested. he would held and tortured for 20 days before he bribed guards to release him. he left lebanon and applied for refugee status and led to a new life in...
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some perspective when we hear this is the largest terror raid in australia, is this a runoff? how do you process this. >> we have seen this before. in the u.k., two different plots are similar. one failed plot the british were able to intercept. a group of individuals were going to behead an army soldier for retribution in iraq. and lee rigby, the unfortunate soldier attacked last year in london. how serious is this? is this representative of larger threat, unfortunately it is. we have to go to the root of the problem here. the root of the problem is not what's going on in syria, per se, it is the fact that there's a senior member of isis who is australian and calling back home and encouraging people to come to australia, to come to syria and iraq to fight there, to get training there, and of course to carry out acts of violence at home. we are seeing it in belgium, in france, seeing it elsewhere in europe. it is a serious problem. >> let me play what the homeland security security secretary said on the rivalry between the terror groups like al qaeda and isis, increases chance
some perspective when we hear this is the largest terror raid in australia, is this a runoff? how do you process this. >> we have seen this before. in the u.k., two different plots are similar. one failed plot the british were able to intercept. a group of individuals were going to behead an army soldier for retribution in iraq. and lee rigby, the unfortunate soldier attacked last year in london. how serious is this? is this representative of larger threat, unfortunately it is. we have to...
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last week australia raised the terror level from medium to high. back to you. >> scary stuff.in the meantime, take a look at what happened on the corner of wall and broad today. the dow easily sprinting to another record, its 17th 17th record of this year. the s&p 500 also in record territory 34th time it's done that. buoyed by thef"b< interesting federal will be holding off on raising interestwñ rates. that is a catalyst, and the fact they think that a certain vote going on across the pond in scotland will not be too disruptive to the united kingdom. to that scramble now in scotland and the vote, as to whether it remains an independent country or part of the united kingdom or goes its own way. means for britains prime minister and one of our key allies on isis. ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity, powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulco
last week australia raised the terror level from medium to high. back to you. >> scary stuff.in the meantime, take a look at what happened on the corner of wall and broad today. the dow easily sprinting to another record, its 17th 17th record of this year. the s&p 500 also in record territory 34th time it's done that. buoyed by thef"b< interesting federal will be holding off on raising interestwñ rates. that is a catalyst, and the fact they think that a certain vote going on...
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a terror plot in australia was thwarted. what we understand is isis sympathizers were planning to find a random member of the public and behead them to send an obvious message this is going on as president obama is trying very hard to win over congress and you in his plan to combat isis. president obama and secretary of state john kerry doubled down in their simple truth that no u.s. combat troops will be on the ground in iraq and syria. take a listen. >> as your commander-in-chief, i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in iraq. >> just as clear is that who is strong enough and willing enough to fight isis except the u.s. is getting more and more difficult to answer. the president's plan to go after isis in syria did get a boost. it got a green light from the house. but you have to take a look at the numbers. 71 democrats, members of his own party, didn't vote with him. they refused to back the bill and the obvious rationale is they don't trust treat syrian army. they don't thi
a terror plot in australia was thwarted. what we understand is isis sympathizers were planning to find a random member of the public and behead them to send an obvious message this is going on as president obama is trying very hard to win over congress and you in his plan to combat isis. president obama and secretary of state john kerry doubled down in their simple truth that no u.s. combat troops will be on the ground in iraq and syria. take a listen. >> as your commander-in-chief, i...
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now, elsewhere, australia just about flat. we're seeing some pressure there on the index and the a.s.x. because of the weak session we're seeing there for the banks and the mining stocks. now, if you look at korea, you look at taiwan, down relatively by the same percentage-wise. it's really a story there about index heavyweight. so you have samsung and hyundai for korea, and you have taiwan really pulling those indices down. keep in mind, these two indices haven't really gone up over the past few months, so a lot of money has gone into the markets, so perhaps a little bit of profit taking. night say it, but perhaps that is what's happening there. for now, i'll leave it there. i'll be back later on with an update on your forex markets. >> let's get more on the safety of data storage. zeb having a look at this apparent apple security breach. and this seemingly is widening at the moment, isn't it? >> and it's cause for concern, not only for the celebrities, 100 who were allegedly hacked in the u.k. and the united states. it's a c
now, elsewhere, australia just about flat. we're seeing some pressure there on the index and the a.s.x. because of the weak session we're seeing there for the banks and the mining stocks. now, if you look at korea, you look at taiwan, down relatively by the same percentage-wise. it's really a story there about index heavyweight. so you have samsung and hyundai for korea, and you have taiwan really pulling those indices down. keep in mind, these two indices haven't really gone up over the past...
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and australia's first suicide bomber.wn as abu alistrali, giving his final video address in september last year. originally from brisbane, here he is preparing the explosives before setting off in a truck to blow himself up at a syrian army check point. australia, like britain, has a problem. there are an estimated 60 australians training and fighting with extremist groups in syria and iraq. on social media, you can find them promoting their ideas with a distinctive aussie twang. >> this is the message i want to send to you. a message from a muz lslim brother's heart to another brother's heart. >> the most notorious, a gangster and drug dealer who's now fighting with islamic state in syria. he recently posted this picture of a boy believed to be his son holding a severed head. he had previously been jailed for his part in a plot to carry out attacks in australia. like with british jihadists, the authorities here are concerned about what happens if any of these men return home. >> we're worried, because we also know very w
and australia's first suicide bomber.wn as abu alistrali, giving his final video address in september last year. originally from brisbane, here he is preparing the explosives before setting off in a truck to blow himself up at a syrian army check point. australia, like britain, has a problem. there are an estimated 60 australians training and fighting with extremist groups in syria and iraq. on social media, you can find them promoting their ideas with a distinctive aussie twang. >> this...
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many reports say he had made threat against the prime minister of australia, tony abbott. officer is in stable condition. now that incident comes as australian lawmakers begin debating a number of counterterrorism measures. senior international correspondent ivan watson joins us now with more on that. >> the australian government introducing a number of new law, some would impose a prison sentence of up to five years for advocating terrorism. and then a new criminal offense that we really haven't seen anywhere before that would make it a crime to travel to a place that the australian government designates as a, quote, declared area where terrorist organizations engage in hostile activity. and the australian government has used that syrian city of raqqa a strong hold of isis as an example of one of these proposed designated area ps .and if somebody would travel to one of these places, the burden would be upon them to try to prove their innocence, a reason for why they travelled to this place. they could face prison sentences of up to ten years if this law is allowed to go t
many reports say he had made threat against the prime minister of australia, tony abbott. officer is in stable condition. now that incident comes as australian lawmakers begin debating a number of counterterrorism measures. senior international correspondent ivan watson joins us now with more on that. >> the australian government introducing a number of new law, some would impose a prison sentence of up to five years for advocating terrorism. and then a new criminal offense that we really...
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to prepare to launch attacks here in australia. >>> the u.s. announced more sanctions on russia with the targets including its largest bank and major defense and energy companies. the penalty comes hours after new european sanctions were enacted despite the threat of retaliation by russia. major russian oil firms defense companies and state-owned banks will be denied access to finance in crucial european markets. the sanctions could be eased after a view of the recent truce at the end of the month. peter sharp is in moscow. >> reporter: we have had reaction from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov on floyd. he says the sanctions threaten the prospects of political settlement in ukraine, and he is warning russia will take what he regards as appropriate action in its counter sanctions. we have here from the russian prime minister, he is hinting that russia could close its air space to western airlines, the cost implications could be huge, and could bring about the bankruptcy of several of the smaller airline companies. winter is coming, and w
to prepare to launch attacks here in australia. >>> the u.s. announced more sanctions on russia with the targets including its largest bank and major defense and energy companies. the penalty comes hours after new european sanctions were enacted despite the threat of retaliation by russia. major russian oil firms defense companies and state-owned banks will be denied access to finance in crucial european markets. the sanctions could be eased after a view of the recent truce at the end...
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. >>> still to come, one of the biggest counterterrorism operations in australia's history. shut down a possible terror attack by isis supporters. we'll tell you the chilling details of how they planned to behead an innocent civilian next. he research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones that's the way i look at life. looking for something better. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taking eliquis unless y
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authorities raided a number of homes in australia rounding up suspected isis supporters and accusing them of planning to mutilate randomly selected victims. australian's prime minister said that they wanted to fulfill a nightmarish vision leader who is calling these demonstration killings. here is cnn's ivan watson. >> reporter: as the obama administration works to gather up an international coalition to combat isis, a key american ally, australia, announced that it foiled an alleged home-grown terrorist plot. australian authorities say it was linked to the isis militant group. predawn raids across australia's largest city, authorities are calling it the biggest ever anti-terror operation in this country. armed with dozens of search warrants, at least 15 suspects were detained. the australian media reporting disturbing details. the suspects allegedly planned to film the public beheading of a random individual and then drape the body in the black flag of isis. >> this is of serious concern right at the heart of the communities we have people planning to conduct random attacks and toda
authorities raided a number of homes in australia rounding up suspected isis supporters and accusing them of planning to mutilate randomly selected victims. australian's prime minister said that they wanted to fulfill a nightmarish vision leader who is calling these demonstration killings. here is cnn's ivan watson. >> reporter: as the obama administration works to gather up an international coalition to combat isis, a key american ally, australia, announced that it foiled an alleged...
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predawn raids across australia's largest city.uthorities are calling it the country's biggest ever anti-terror operation. armed with dozens of search warrants, australian security forces detained at least 15 suspects. the australian media reporting disturbing details. the suspects allegedly planned to film the public beheading of a random individual and thends drape the body in the black flag of isis. >> of serious concern right at the heart of our communities we have people that are planning to conduct random attacks and today, we've worked together to make sure that didn't happen. we have, in fact, disrupted that particular attack. >> reporter: among the suspects detained a man named omar john azawahiri, who appeared briefly in a sydney court charged with a terrorism-related offense. he did not enter a plea. his neighbors shocked a suspected terrorist lived next door. >> i never thought i would see anything like this. >> it's actually quite frightening. my heart is pounding. >> reporter: prime minister tony abbott believes at le
predawn raids across australia's largest city.uthorities are calling it the country's biggest ever anti-terror operation. armed with dozens of search warrants, australian security forces detained at least 15 suspects. the australian media reporting disturbing details. the suspects allegedly planned to film the public beheading of a random individual and thends drape the body in the black flag of isis. >> of serious concern right at the heart of our communities we have people that are...
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and why australia and other countries possibly?king part of the a liiance that is now pounding them iraq and syria and this is their air force pounding back. >> we are one of those countries, do we need to fear this and take this seriously at home. >> we are the chief country. without the united states and back bone of the campaign and the they are observing our vote. they will target us. do we have evidence and know that a cell is moving. we leave it to the aemgss they know more. do we know the intentions of isis and al-qaeda. of course we do, they stated it. >> secretary of defense hagel. number of americans pledging allegeance to isis is 100. but he back tracked. but two minnesota natives were killed in syria fighting for isis. chapez who said that four individuals stopped in the border in texas who had ties to terrorist organizations and we had the recent natives of north carolinian an excop pledging his allegeiance to isis. there is evidence that there is growing support and underlying movement that is happening in here in ame
and why australia and other countries possibly?king part of the a liiance that is now pounding them iraq and syria and this is their air force pounding back. >> we are one of those countries, do we need to fear this and take this seriously at home. >> we are the chief country. without the united states and back bone of the campaign and the they are observing our vote. they will target us. do we have evidence and know that a cell is moving. we leave it to the aemgss they know more....
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jon: now this fox news alert from australia. police there say they have stopped a terror plot to kidnap random innocent people off the streets and then behead them on video. hundreds of officers fanned out, conducting raids across sydney and two other cities, after they received intelligence that isis called on its australian supporters to commit those gruesome killings much. david piper is on the phone with us from bangkok. david, what a story. fill us in. >> reporter: jon, yes. australia launched its biggest ever counterterrorism operation over fears islamic terrorists were planning random killings there. officials say 800 heavily aarped police officers took part in raids of homes and businesses in sydney and brisbane. 15 people have been arrested so far and one has been formally charged. a sydney man chases charges of conspiracy to prepare for a terrorist attack on australian soil. prosecutors say he planned to execute someone. the raids were launched as prime minister tony abbott after a senior islamic state militant from au
jon: now this fox news alert from australia. police there say they have stopped a terror plot to kidnap random innocent people off the streets and then behead them on video. hundreds of officers fanned out, conducting raids across sydney and two other cities, after they received intelligence that isis called on its australian supporters to commit those gruesome killings much. david piper is on the phone with us from bangkok. david, what a story. fill us in. >> reporter: jon, yes....
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and that 100 citizens in australia are actually supporting terrorist groups.apiro. thank you very much, adam. check out the rest of can view toes's interview on "cavuto" eight p.m. eastern time on fbn. liz: so many things to worry about on the road but watching out for drivers texting should not have to be one of them. with when he take you off the desk, we'll talk about a new company looking to save lives and shut down the practice with breakthrough technology. david: coming up,...