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in australia.ikewise, australian citizens returning home. so it is a big step by the australian government to try and stop the spread of ebola coming into australia. there has been several cases of people coming from those countries to australia and exhibiting signs of fever, they have been isolated. but at this stage there's been no actual diagnosis of the disease itself here in australia. but that travel ban by australia, certainly, as you say, drawing criticism from opposition parliamentarians. the green party is leading that attack. they call it shameful and listen to what the green's immigration spokesman had to say. she was very, very definitive about this. she says banning refugees from fleeing west africa is like shuttering up the windows while a house burns down. certainly, she said it is not reflective of the australian national character. so very firm criticism from the opposition to to tony abbott's decision to ban the travel from west africa to australia. >> do you have anything from t
in australia.ikewise, australian citizens returning home. so it is a big step by the australian government to try and stop the spread of ebola coming into australia. there has been several cases of people coming from those countries to australia and exhibiting signs of fever, they have been isolated. but at this stage there's been no actual diagnosis of the disease itself here in australia. but that travel ban by australia, certainly, as you say, drawing criticism from opposition...
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in australia in brisbine.bers have been holding their meetings over the weeks and the australian chair laid out what australia wants to see and that is a boost of both of 2% above business as usual. >> madam speaker, my question is to the treasurer. will the treasurer outline the outcomes of the g-20 finance minister's meeting for the nation's finances and how will action taken by the countries ensure they are taking care of their tax. >> thank you for your question and i recognize she has had a lot of experience involved in treasurery over the years. and in the modern tax system and digital world it is unfortunately easy for some companies to establish their taxable income liability in other jurisdications, particularly smaller ones, and because of the mobility of capital, even if australia took action by itself we would not be able to prevent major corporations minimizing the tax liability in australia. so we have a multi-pronged attack. the starting point is arising from the g-20, it is hugely important tha
in australia in brisbine.bers have been holding their meetings over the weeks and the australian chair laid out what australia wants to see and that is a boost of both of 2% above business as usual. >> madam speaker, my question is to the treasurer. will the treasurer outline the outcomes of the g-20 finance minister's meeting for the nation's finances and how will action taken by the countries ensure they are taking care of their tax. >> thank you for your question and i recognize...
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now, if you already have a permanent visa to visit australia or to live in australia from one of those countries, you will have to go into a 21-day quarantine period before you travel to australia, just to make sure. so it's quite a dramatic step to close the borders for anyone wanting to get out of west africa, who doesn't have the rec zit visa so far. certainly it's been criticized, the immigration spokesman for the australian green party calls it shameful and cruel, and says it does not reflect the national character, what australians are all about. we had sarah hanson young speaking and this is what she said. and it is quite a strong quote. banning refugees from fleeing west africa is like shuttering up the window while a house burns down. that coming from sarah hanson-young. and there's also been criticism aimed at the abbott government about how it's dealing on the home front with this issue as well. it's interesting, tony abbott has quite clearly said, rosemary, that the fight against ebola, the policy in the fight against ebola in australia, is all about protecting australians
now, if you already have a permanent visa to visit australia or to live in australia from one of those countries, you will have to go into a 21-day quarantine period before you travel to australia, just to make sure. so it's quite a dramatic step to close the borders for anyone wanting to get out of west africa, who doesn't have the rec zit visa so far. certainly it's been criticized, the immigration spokesman for the australian green party calls it shameful and cruel, and says it does not...
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australia has a multipronged approach.hatever measures we can to ensure that companies that earn profits here pay tax here and that is hugely important as a starting principle. secondly, we want to ensure that wherever people open bank accounts, that information is shared with the australian taxation office so that they open bank accounts and other countries around the world, there is a common reporting standard to be applied and australian financial institutions even though the big banks are able to move now, smaller banks, smaller parties are unable to move but from the first of january 2017 that will apply here. thirdly we are focusing on a 15-point base erosion plan delivered by the oecd and the fourth is we are implementing tax inspectors without borders policy. finally i would just say this quoting the oecd. he said had it not been for the very serious political support we have gotten from the g20 presidency of australia really we would not have gotten here. where the -- well the fundamental point is we are going to
australia has a multipronged approach.hatever measures we can to ensure that companies that earn profits here pay tax here and that is hugely important as a starting principle. secondly, we want to ensure that wherever people open bank accounts, that information is shared with the australian taxation office so that they open bank accounts and other countries around the world, there is a common reporting standard to be applied and australian financial institutions even though the big banks are...
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>> there is a significant amount of radicalization in australia.hey've been grappling with this problem for more than a decade. there are about 70 australians to be fighting in syria and iraq. in the last several months we've seen several terrorist plots in australia and there was this beheading plot in september and there was an attempted attack on australian police officers in melbourne, as well. so a great degree of concern about radicalization in australia worried that some of these 70 who are with isis and other groups can come back to australia and launch attacks and also concern that people who are in australia right now may decide to launch lone wolf attacks in isis' name. i. >> i want to ask you about this move here in the united states, the obama administration boosting security around buildings and they're going out of their way to insist this is no big deal and no one should worry. should there be any concern? >> we saw three terrorist attacks in north america last week and all apparently inspired by isis, and i think there is a signifi
>> there is a significant amount of radicalization in australia.hey've been grappling with this problem for more than a decade. there are about 70 australians to be fighting in syria and iraq. in the last several months we've seen several terrorist plots in australia and there was this beheading plot in september and there was an attempted attack on australian police officers in melbourne, as well. so a great degree of concern about radicalization in australia worried that some of these...
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australia has not decided to send anyone in. the signals coming from canberra is that they're not prepared to. that's putting them at odds with many in the community including key allies like the u.s. and britain in the strategy in fighting this outbreak. >> so interesting to see all of the politics in different nations mixed in to the overall ebola response and the variance, right? we watch all this. great to see you, andrew stevens, just past midday in hong kong. >>> and we turn to spain now for an update on the situation there. health officials released ten people on ebola watch at a madrid hobbspital monday. they had close contact with the nurse's aide who contracted the disease, but she is now ebola free. her husband is among those released and is angry about the treatment of his wife and their family dog. al goodman has the details. >> reporter: the husband, xavier, got out of hospital on monday with a defiant attitude, promising to undo the damage his family suffered, especially the nurse's aide who remains in hospital. s
australia has not decided to send anyone in. the signals coming from canberra is that they're not prepared to. that's putting them at odds with many in the community including key allies like the u.s. and britain in the strategy in fighting this outbreak. >> so interesting to see all of the politics in different nations mixed in to the overall ebola response and the variance, right? we watch all this. great to see you, andrew stevens, just past midday in hong kong. >>> and we...
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one individual in australia who possibly has contracted ebola.re still waiting to hear the results from that individual. we want to show you this right next to me. this is the hospital in madrid where a nurse's assistant infected with ebola lay in the emergency room for eight hours as dozens of patients and hospital staff passed by much like the thomas duncan case in the u.s. state of texas. a lot of big questions here now about how long it took before this individual was diagnosed. now, for the latest live to madrid, al goodman is standing by. al, what do we about this nurse's condition and other people also being isolated as we wait for the results to come back to see if they have or do not have ebola. >> reporter: hi, errol. well, all of these people who are on the watch for the ebola cases here in spain, there's only one confirmed case as you say, the nurse's assistant. she's in the referenced hospital at the hospital behind me where she worked treating two other ebola patients who had come back from africa. spanish missionaries who later die
one individual in australia who possibly has contracted ebola.re still waiting to hear the results from that individual. we want to show you this right next to me. this is the hospital in madrid where a nurse's assistant infected with ebola lay in the emergency room for eight hours as dozens of patients and hospital staff passed by much like the thomas duncan case in the u.s. state of texas. a lot of big questions here now about how long it took before this individual was diagnosed. now, for...
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. >>> australia is imposing new travel restrictions in an effort to contain ebola.y include a blanket ban on visas from the west african nations affected about ed aboue outbreak. this is the most strict restriction we've seen by any nation so far in response to the ebola outbreak. what's bringing this on in australia and is there any debate or pushback that perhaps it may be going too far? >> reporter: well, certainly if you look at the number of ebola cases in australia at the moment, arlington, there is none so it's not that there is an outbreak in australia but certainly it is the real fear there could be and you're right, this is a dramatic step by the government that has stepped furtherer than most other governments around the world in dealing with this, effectively closing its borders to anybody who wants a visa to travel to australia from those ebola affected areas in west africa. they will not be able to get a visa if you have a permanent visa and traveling from that region, you will now have to undergo a 21-day quarantine period before you're allowed to tra
. >>> australia is imposing new travel restrictions in an effort to contain ebola.y include a blanket ban on visas from the west african nations affected about ed aboue outbreak. this is the most strict restriction we've seen by any nation so far in response to the ebola outbreak. what's bringing this on in australia and is there any debate or pushback that perhaps it may be going too far? >> reporter: well, certainly if you look at the number of ebola cases in australia at the...
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queensland is australia's biggest coal-producing state. each one of these wagons contains around 80 tons of coal. we haven't got long enough to way long enough for the whole train to pass, but they are rolling down these tracks 24/7, 3675 days a year. every day australia exports around a million tons of coal. and a got portion of that heads out through the great barrier reef. environmentalists say dredging shipping lanes so bigger boats can pass through is also damaging the reef. but the coal industry says it's here to stay. >> while the rest of the world, particularly asia, demands our coal or owl gas, we will supply it. if we don't, one of the other hundred countries in the world that produce coal will supply the coal. >> the great barrier reef is one of australia's most precious treasures. it brings in more than $6 billion a year in tourism. but coal exports account for $40 billion a year. the challenge is whether the two can exist side by seist. "bbc news," on the queensland coast. >> the endless kwlinth there between energy needs and
queensland is australia's biggest coal-producing state. each one of these wagons contains around 80 tons of coal. we haven't got long enough to way long enough for the whole train to pass, but they are rolling down these tracks 24/7, 3675 days a year. every day australia exports around a million tons of coal. and a got portion of that heads out through the great barrier reef. environmentalists say dredging shipping lanes so bigger boats can pass through is also damaging the reef. but the coal...
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australia's also down.erned about uncertainty, comments from stanley fischer, head of the fed about the impact of foreign slowing down on the u.s. economy. beens falling as they have doing all of last week, the worst week of the year. hong kong's simmering street protests have taken a new turn this morning. scores of police have been mobilized, removing barricades. as he put it, taking back government property. our reporter joins us from the scene. it looks as if it is pretty stationary behind you but clearly to have been moving that barricade. yes, this is one of the barricades that remain. there are many roads around in admiralty which have been blocked off. police have been slowly removing several of them. they go in and out of the main financial area of hong kong. this is one of the ones remaining. there is a police presence, although fairly light compared to the other locations where they have been removing barriers this morning. protesters have been mobilizing. they have been trying to get more suppor
australia's also down.erned about uncertainty, comments from stanley fischer, head of the fed about the impact of foreign slowing down on the u.s. economy. beens falling as they have doing all of last week, the worst week of the year. hong kong's simmering street protests have taken a new turn this morning. scores of police have been mobilized, removing barricades. as he put it, taking back government property. our reporter joins us from the scene. it looks as if it is pretty stationary behind...
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battered banking shares staged a rebound, common wealth bank of australia are are among them. in hong kong, the index closed up more than 1% at 23,534 with the renewed expectations the fed would keep rates low for some time to come. investors poured money into bc holdings. the nikkei average down three quarters of a %. 15478 falling below the level for the first time in a month. we saw export link numbers take a beating. >>> we have an update on a story we first told you about yesterday. officials at a japanese oil company have taken delivery of a special shipment. they imported an ultra light crude oil from the united states called con den sate. workers purchased 300,000 barrels. the fuel is recovered during drilling for shale oil and gas trapped deep underground. it can be process into forms including gasoline. the plant plans to produce gasoline for the japanese market. the banned crude oil in 1975. now this may help japan become more energy dependent. >> translator: our company will be the first ever to process a shipment of con den sate sent over from the united states. j
battered banking shares staged a rebound, common wealth bank of australia are are among them. in hong kong, the index closed up more than 1% at 23,534 with the renewed expectations the fed would keep rates low for some time to come. investors poured money into bc holdings. the nikkei average down three quarters of a %. 15478 falling below the level for the first time in a month. we saw export link numbers take a beating. >>> we have an update on a story we first told you about...
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. >>> australia carried out its first air strikes. the prime minister confirmed that he'd send troops and special forces to the united arab emirates. last week australia joined the us-led coalition to fight i.s.i.l. >> it kills everyone that doesn't share its narrow decisive and sectarian ideology, that is why it's important that australia do what we can in conjunction with our friends and allies to help the iraqi government and people to help themselves. >>> and canada has become the latest western country to join the u.s.-led coalition. the canadian parliament voted to organise air strikes despite objection. canada will deploy six fighter jets, two surveillance planes and other equipment. it will include up to 600 military personnel, but no ground troops. >> members of palestine's military government will travel to palestine. they are to hold a meeting since hamas and sanaa agreed. live to our nts ty app on the crossing in gaza. what is the significance of this? >> that's right. i'm at the eros crossing. shortly we understand that t
. >>> australia carried out its first air strikes. the prime minister confirmed that he'd send troops and special forces to the united arab emirates. last week australia joined the us-led coalition to fight i.s.i.l. >> it kills everyone that doesn't share its narrow decisive and sectarian ideology, that is why it's important that australia do what we can in conjunction with our friends and allies to help the iraqi government and people to help themselves. >>> and canada...
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the aim, to block ships from enters australia's biggest coal port.on jet skis quickly intervened. >> these are supporting destruction to the islands, so that's why we're here. we're trying to change the narrative from we are drowning, but we are not drowning, we are fighting. >> reporter: australia exports a million tons of coal every day. a good portion of it heads out of newcastle. pacific islands threatened by rising sea levels caused by global warming say australia is not doing enough to address climate change. per head of population, this country is the world's largest producer of carbon emissions. on this occasion, the newcastle port authority says no coal ships were delayed. but australia will host the g-20 meeting in brisbane next month, and such summits have often provided platforms for protesters to air their grievances. bbc news, sydney. >>> now, all of this week, our north american correspondent has been traveling down the so-called blues highway. he's been looking at big issues ahead of the u.s. midterm elections on the 4th of november.
the aim, to block ships from enters australia's biggest coal port.on jet skis quickly intervened. >> these are supporting destruction to the islands, so that's why we're here. we're trying to change the narrative from we are drowning, but we are not drowning, we are fighting. >> reporter: australia exports a million tons of coal every day. a good portion of it heads out of newcastle. pacific islands threatened by rising sea levels caused by global warming say australia is not doing...
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what do we know about this nurse in australia? >> not a lot. i'm not sure she has been confirmed as infected. i think she had been in contact with some people who had been infected back in africa. he is being monitored. i haven't seen if there is a confirmation of an infection. >> out of curiosity, lounge does it take between being tested and i assume that is a blood test to being able to confirm or not whether somebody has it? are an average blood test can be turned around in 24 hours. >> right. but it is still 24 hours. i guess that is another thing you to build into the process. sam, thank you as ever. later, we're going to look at whether investors are underestimating the threat of ebola. marvin barth d by from barclays. it is not an issue for financial markets -- yeah, it is creeping into the bell curve. it is out there now. it is something we need the talk about. we'll talk to him a little bit later. he has an interesting few lines on ebola. the european commission has suffed its first set-back. e former slovenian prime minister has been
what do we know about this nurse in australia? >> not a lot. i'm not sure she has been confirmed as infected. i think she had been in contact with some people who had been infected back in africa. he is being monitored. i haven't seen if there is a confirmation of an infection. >> out of curiosity, lounge does it take between being tested and i assume that is a blood test to being able to confirm or not whether somebody has it? are an average blood test can be turned around in 24...
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. >> now down to australia. another dash cam captured this moment. watch what happens. car comes whipping around. speeding through this neighborhood. loses control, hits the curb and crashes right into this house. an 81-year-old man lives there alone. he heard the crash. came out of his house and stood behind this car because apparently the driver was about to back up and dry and take off and get out of there. 7 news in australia talked to the homeowner. >> i moved up against the side of the fence. i says i am not moving. >> reports say there was a 50-year-old woman driver behind the wheel of that car. and a dog was in the passenger seat, as well. the driver has been charged with driving with a blood alcohol level in excess of 0.05 which is a lot in australia. >>> when you're grown up, you can eat cereal whenever and wherever you want like this guy. that is a bath tub full of milk and cereal. >> and a bunch of grime and body goop. >> you're right. there is body goop in there. >> what the heck? >> there is a human in the milk in the bath tub. >> i love using a ladle. if
. >> now down to australia. another dash cam captured this moment. watch what happens. car comes whipping around. speeding through this neighborhood. loses control, hits the curb and crashes right into this house. an 81-year-old man lives there alone. he heard the crash. came out of his house and stood behind this car because apparently the driver was about to back up and dry and take off and get out of there. 7 news in australia talked to the homeowner. >> i moved up against the...
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she danced on broadway and the closing summer olympic ceremonies in her native australia.among her partners, andy d yy d keyshawn johnson and charlie white. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> martin wolf, associate editor of the "financial times" at london, called the world's most influential economic writer and clom is considered required reading 6"6 the financial elit. his new book "the shifts and the shocks," what we learned and have still to learn from the financial crisis. he call the 2008 clam teralamit most complete breakdown we have ever seen, even greater than the depression of the 1930s. martin wolf, an honor to have you on this program. >> it is a great pleasure. >> let me jump right in. even worse than the depression of the 1930s? >> i said the financial breakdown was worse. the economic consequences in the '30s was, of course, vastly greater. this time we knew how to respond as it were in the macro economy, but in dealing with the collapse, we responded with very power
she danced on broadway and the closing summer olympic ceremonies in her native australia.among her partners, andy d yy d keyshawn johnson and charlie white. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> martin wolf, associate editor of the "financial times" at london, called the world's most influential economic writer and clom is considered required reading 6"6 the financial elit....
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this is the gold space in australia falling. this is paring back bullish speculators for a seventh straight week. so it does not look good as far as that is concerned. and a down market in australia and looking at japan, for example, that is doing the heavy lifting, up by about 1%. open it out inng about 20 minutes from now. back to you. and they say they will continue. protesters have pulled back from some parts of the city. they are still camped on the ground. what are you hearing, and what are you seeing at the moment? >> yes, the protesters still coming out, but a lot fewer than has been the case in the last week or so. definitely down to a few hundred see, and i as i can do not know if you can see behind me, but government workers are going into the government offices to resume their normal work day. 's weekend,ng kong they set deadlines to have workers go back and resume their duties. they had closed the government complexes. see that they have a pressing task. impediments.en no people are crossing the footbridge and going
this is the gold space in australia falling. this is paring back bullish speculators for a seventh straight week. so it does not look good as far as that is concerned. and a down market in australia and looking at japan, for example, that is doing the heavy lifting, up by about 1%. open it out inng about 20 minutes from now. back to you. and they say they will continue. protesters have pulled back from some parts of the city. they are still camped on the ground. what are you hearing, and what...
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australia joined the fight against isil, the cabinet approving airstrikes. turkey also has okayed taking military action, it's parliament approving sending troops to iraq and syria. >> j.p. morgan chase said 83 million customers had their accounts hacked, the largest on line hacking in history. the company hasn't seen fraud directly connected to the hacking. >> a freelance cameraman in liberia is the latest american to test positive for ebola. he will be flown home for treatment, while in dallas, four relatives of ebola patient thomas eric duncan have been quarantined. they are among area adults and children being monitored. >> a dallas city council member joins us from dallas. miss gates, thank you for being with us. what is the mood like in your community? >> everybody's staying calm. we are getting information out to the neighborhoods, we are communicating with the apartment property owners. the area that the patient was taken from, i represent that neighborhood. it's three square miles, very dense, 25,000 people. we do have a way to communicate and throu
australia joined the fight against isil, the cabinet approving airstrikes. turkey also has okayed taking military action, it's parliament approving sending troops to iraq and syria. >> j.p. morgan chase said 83 million customers had their accounts hacked, the largest on line hacking in history. the company hasn't seen fraud directly connected to the hacking. >> a freelance cameraman in liberia is the latest american to test positive for ebola. he will be flown home for treatment,...
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queensland is australia's biggest coal producing state.of these wagons contains around 80 tons of coal. we haven't got long enough to wait for the whole train to pass, but they're rolling down these tracks 24/7, 365 days a year. every day, australia exports around a million tons of coal. and a good portion of that heads out through the great barrier reef. environmentalists say dredging shipping lanes so bigger boats can pass through is also damaging the reef. but the coal industry says it's here to stay. >> while the rest of the world, particularly asia, demands our coal our or gas, we will supply it. and if we don't, one of the other hundred countries in the world that produce coal will supply the coal. >> the great barrier reef is one of australia's most precious treasures. it brings in more than $6 billion a year in tourism. but coal exports account for $40 billion a year. the challenge is whether the two can exist side by side. bbc news on the queensland coast. >> the number of people with ebola is set to hit 10,000 in west africa. tha
queensland is australia's biggest coal producing state.of these wagons contains around 80 tons of coal. we haven't got long enough to wait for the whole train to pass, but they're rolling down these tracks 24/7, 365 days a year. every day, australia exports around a million tons of coal. and a good portion of that heads out through the great barrier reef. environmentalists say dredging shipping lanes so bigger boats can pass through is also damaging the reef. but the coal industry says it's...
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. >>> australia becomes the latest nation to green light air strikes in iraq. we'll show you what's happening on the front lines in this ongoing battle against isis. >>> in the fight against ebola liberia says it may prosecute thomas eric duncan, that's the first person to test positive for ebola in the u.s. the chairman of liberia's airport authority says duncan lied on an airport questionnaire asking if he cared for a patient with a deadly virus. witnesses said he had been helping ebola patients before he traveled to the u.s. liberia's president says it is unpardonable that duncan decided to fly knowing he'den exposed to ebola. >> with the u.s. doing so much to help us fight ebola and, again, one of our compatriots didn't take care so he's gone there and put some americans in a state of fear, and put them at some risks, i feel very saddened by that and very angry with him to tell you the truth. >> we'll take you now to developments out of kabul, afghanistan, standing next to the new president, let's listen in to their first joint press conference. [ speaking
. >>> australia becomes the latest nation to green light air strikes in iraq. we'll show you what's happening on the front lines in this ongoing battle against isis. >>> in the fight against ebola liberia says it may prosecute thomas eric duncan, that's the first person to test positive for ebola in the u.s. the chairman of liberia's airport authority says duncan lied on an airport questionnaire asking if he cared for a patient with a deadly virus. witnesses said he had been...
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. >>> we start with the nurse in australia who is now in medical isolation amid fears she too could have ebola. officials say the 57-year-old woman from the city of cairns returned last weekend from treating ebola patients in sierra leone. >> now she became concerned after developing what's described as a low grade fever when she returned. she went to an area hospital, test results are expected back friday morning. i just spoke with a reporter there who describes her condition as stable. officials right now are trying to keep the public calm as well. >>> see came back into the country. did not have a fever so it's only since this morning she's had a low grade fever. she has not been out in the community in cairns. she's been at home isolated in her own home testing herself. >> we'll keep an eye on that situation. but the first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states has died. thomas eric duncan got sick last month after arriving from liberia. meanwhile, a texas health official says there is no risk of ebola for a sheriff's deputy hospitalized wednesday. the deputy had responded
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. >> i'm andrew thomas, inside australia's newest prison. i'll explain why it's built with intim nous prisoners -- indigenous prisoners in mind. >> the president of estonia rising tensions with russia... >> one country has decided it no longer needs to follow the rules >> european union under stress >> the framework that was set up is not holding anymore >> and building for the future >> i require tough reforms and political will... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america >>> it's good to have you with us. these are the top stories on al jazeera - i.s.i.l. released a video showing the beheading of another hostage. alan hemming was a british volunteer, captured while delivering aid to syria in december. >> the syrian coalition warns of a genocide in kobani as i.s.i.l. closes in. there has been intense battles between i.s.i.l. and kurdish fighters. student protest leaders called off talks with the government foll
. >> i'm andrew thomas, inside australia's newest prison. i'll explain why it's built with intim nous prisoners -- indigenous prisoners in mind. >> the president of estonia rising tensions with russia... >> one country has decided it no longer needs to follow the rules >> european union under stress >> the framework that was set up is not holding anymore >> and building for the future >> i require tough reforms and political will... >> every...
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. >> there has been protests across australia.wednesday, an aboriginal man was unconscious in his prison cell. it came three months after an aboriginal woman die the. andrew thomas reports from sydney. >> this woman complained of pain whilst held in a police station cell. twice in two days she was top to hospital in the back of a police fan. she was sense back to her cell. she died on a third trip. >> i buried my grant daughter, i don't know why. they knew she was sick. they tucked in the back of a paddy wagon. that is not right. >> an online petition gathed 45,000 signatures. on thursday there were protests across australia. people say they want a full ibb quest into how she died. >> she was a beautiful woman, she should never have died. she did. >> reporter: demands are broader than an investigation into the death. >> reporter: the death has been the trigger for the protest. hers is one of many that needs proper investigation. anna muy's brother -- murray's brother died in 1981. a report said he hung himself. she never believed
. >> there has been protests across australia.wednesday, an aboriginal man was unconscious in his prison cell. it came three months after an aboriginal woman die the. andrew thomas reports from sydney. >> this woman complained of pain whilst held in a police station cell. twice in two days she was top to hospital in the back of a police fan. she was sense back to her cell. she died on a third trip. >> i buried my grant daughter, i don't know why. they knew she was sick. they...
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. >>> and australia launches an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by guards at an immigrationetention center. ♪ >>> syria has issued a warning to turkey saying it will regard any intervention in its war as aggression. this comes as heavy clashes have been reported around the town of kobani. kurdish fighters are involved in a desperate battle to prevent it from falling to isil. >> reporter: it has been one of the most intense days of fighting for kobani in recent weeks. the sound of gunfire and rocket fire has been going on behind me all day. the head of the kurdish forces defending kobani, said his forces are operating from one small area, no enforcements has reached them, he says, and his expectation is for more killing and destruction. turkey has the ability to intervene militarily in syria and iraq, no yet indicate that it is prepared to do that, though, and the syrian government has said any turkish intervention syria will be regarded as aggression. >>> in iraq government forces and militia are continuing to battle isil. eight fighters were killed northwest of bagdad. anot
. >>> and australia launches an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by guards at an immigrationetention center. ♪ >>> syria has issued a warning to turkey saying it will regard any intervention in its war as aggression. this comes as heavy clashes have been reported around the town of kobani. kurdish fighters are involved in a desperate battle to prevent it from falling to isil. >> reporter: it has been one of the most intense days of fighting for kobani in...
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same goes for the brawl in australia. pretty much a draw with one knockdown but no knockout.but who needs a leg to stand on when you've got a tail? jeanne moose, cnn -- jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that was a residential street in australia. unbelievable. >> they fight dirty, too. it didn't look real. >> they need their own commissioner i guess. >> only in australia. >>> let's talk about n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell on that note. leactually meet with n.f.l. owners today in new york. several item are on the agenda. the personal conduct policy for one likely to top that list. goodell has been under fire for his handling of the ray rice incident as you well know at this point and other high profile domestic violence cases involving players. goodell and owners will also discuss the pending sale of the buffalo bills and adding a team to los angeles, all things to look out for coming up later today. >>> this is interesting. a new government study finds that we're living much longer than previous generations. >> that's what i like to hear. >> me, too. >> his and her quad skis
same goes for the brawl in australia. pretty much a draw with one knockdown but no knockout.but who needs a leg to stand on when you've got a tail? jeanne moose, cnn -- jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> that was a residential street in australia. unbelievable. >> they fight dirty, too. it didn't look real. >> they need their own commissioner i guess. >> only in australia. >>> let's talk about n.f.l. commissioner roger goodell on that note. leactually meet with...
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. >> a campaign of solidarity, women in australia wearing hi jab in support of muslims. jab in support of muslims. >>> for the first time in four years the country of columbia played an international cricket match. returning to brazil and peru, with other soccer loving countries. we go to bogota to see the sport. >> reporter: it may be too much to call it a fever. the temperature is rising in columbia's contribute. the country created the board in june -- crick et. the country created the board in june and is hosting its tournament. >> it's early days. we have the highest number of players on record. we have indian, australians, british, and obviously a few columbians. >> reporter: brazil and peru are international council affiliates. it's a chance for columbians to show their strengths. >> i look at columbia, we were like this 10 years ago. they have a lot of potential. we are coming here to play, but we are saying "we can support you." >> the history goes back. it has reached heights in the 1960s, and fading away when violence pushed foreigners to leave, that, until th
. >> a campaign of solidarity, women in australia wearing hi jab in support of muslims. jab in support of muslims. >>> for the first time in four years the country of columbia played an international cricket match. returning to brazil and peru, with other soccer loving countries. we go to bogota to see the sport. >> reporter: it may be too much to call it a fever. the temperature is rising in columbia's contribute. the country created the board in june -- crick et. the...
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. >> i'm popular in australia. >> editor at large for mail online. one of your first posts on ebola. the cdc's response here to the situation in dallas disgracefully underwhelming. currently spending billions to bomb isis but spending millions blitzing the greatest threat to mankind in my lifetime. i can almost hear the comments coming again. first of all, how do you know there's little effect to the bombing on isis targets? what's the intelligence you have? >> my brother is a british army colonel and the general view is that bombing targeted sites for isis is not dwth be that
. >> i'm popular in australia. >> editor at large for mail online. one of your first posts on ebola. the cdc's response here to the situation in dallas disgracefully underwhelming. currently spending billions to bomb isis but spending millions blitzing the greatest threat to mankind in my lifetime. i can almost hear the comments coming again. first of all, how do you know there's little effect to the bombing on isis targets? what's the intelligence you have? >> my brother is a...
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it is throughout some sections of australia. this facility gives us an opportunity to get prisoners into real employment through skills. >> this is the facility outside gaol to replace an overcrowded training. here the idea is focus on training much. >> the idea is prisoners spend as little time as possible in here, in the cells, which is wasted. what they need, above all, is basic training. >> it's welfare dependence and lack of employment. if you attend to those things, you get a better result, no matter who the prisoner is, whether they are aboriginal or not. >> most of those in this prison will be inside for minor crimes and short periods. using the time to make sure it's not repeated is how the northern territory government wants to get its high rate of imprisonment down. >>> still to come - young film-makers say they have overcome censorship to make movies worth watching. in sport, the actions of one pitcher highlights a major league baseball play-off. jo with all the results. >>> now the world's oldest woman is believed t
it is throughout some sections of australia. this facility gives us an opportunity to get prisoners into real employment through skills. >> this is the facility outside gaol to replace an overcrowded training. here the idea is focus on training much. >> the idea is prisoners spend as little time as possible in here, in the cells, which is wasted. what they need, above all, is basic training. >> it's welfare dependence and lack of employment. if you attend to those things, you...
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same goes for the brawl in australia.t seemed pretty much a draw with one knockdown, but no knockouts. but who needs a leg to stand on when you've got a tail. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> those male kangaroos, they are powerful creatures too. >> don't want to mess with them. >> i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. that's it for us. cnn newsroom is next for our international viewers. and for our viewers in the united states, "early start" begins after the break. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? frommy family and is to love ice cream. however some of us can't enjoy it without discomfort. so we use lactaid® ice cream. it's 100% real ice cream just without the lactose. so now we all can enjoy this favorite treat. ♪ >>> the fbi wants your help to identify this man. an isis militant speaking perfect english. is h
same goes for the brawl in australia.t seemed pretty much a draw with one knockdown, but no knockouts. but who needs a leg to stand on when you've got a tail. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> those male kangaroos, they are powerful creatures too. >> don't want to mess with them. >> i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. that's it for us. cnn newsroom is next for our international viewers. and for our viewers in the united states, "early start" begins...
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the reality is australia, make it very clear to anybody who tries to enter australia illegal theyly will not ab loud to stay there, they are stopping people from getting on boats in the first place, need for be very firm with our message to people if you enter europe illegally, you will not be allowed to stay. up until now, the message is blurred. people know that if a boat gets in to trouble, they will be helped and they will be taken straight to italy and then be allowed to enter europe and stay there. >>> hundreds of mourners have lines the streets of the canadian town of hamilton to pay their respects to corporal nathan cirillo. he was guns down while standing guard at a monument to canada's war dead in the capital ottawa last week. the attack came after canada's decision to step up its involvement in air strikes against isil fighters in iraq: >>> world leaders, including german chancellor angela merkel have gathered in belgium to commemorate the sen tear air i e first world war. the events marked 100 years since the first battle. and the flooding of the coastal plains that blocks th
the reality is australia, make it very clear to anybody who tries to enter australia illegal theyly will not ab loud to stay there, they are stopping people from getting on boats in the first place, need for be very firm with our message to people if you enter europe illegally, you will not be allowed to stay. up until now, the message is blurred. people know that if a boat gets in to trouble, they will be helped and they will be taken straight to italy and then be allowed to enter europe and...
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went.is a 20 -- a tale and australia is down .4% we have mining stocks lower and i mentioned strong dollar volumes. are loweraffected and than what we are used to sing at this time of the day. let me wrap things up with the markets in focus. the buying started. i will be back with more details on what is happening in just a few moments. let's me send it back to you. >> the world bank has lowered the growth forecast. they cite a slowdown in china that downgraded expectations. let's discuss this all. what does the world bank say? >> you are right about the target lowering it below. the previous forecast was lowered because of the moderating growth we are seeing in china. they have been managing growth expectations down and the world bank followed suit. they lowered the forecast from 27.4%. april lower from the previous target of 7.5%. the bank says that significant uncertainty affects regional risks, including downside and a sharp tightening of financial conditions. regionalrnational and geopolitical tension. the bank says that growth in the --ion is a celebrating accelerating. high income e
went.is a 20 -- a tale and australia is down .4% we have mining stocks lower and i mentioned strong dollar volumes. are loweraffected and than what we are used to sing at this time of the day. let me wrap things up with the markets in focus. the buying started. i will be back with more details on what is happening in just a few moments. let's me send it back to you. >> the world bank has lowered the growth forecast. they cite a slowdown in china that downgraded expectations. let's discuss...
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is absolutely in australia's national interests this mission go ahead. >> thank you. my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister inform the house of the importance of to new york for a meeting with the united nations council. speaker., madam later this week i will be in new the for discussions at united nations security council on the issue of foreign fighters. question has been convened by president obama who nowmates that there are some 15,000 foreign fighters operating with terrorist groups in syria and iraq. i've previously told the house, there are at least 60 of whoians that we know are currently fighting with syria andgroups in iraq, such as isil. there are at least 100 know of whothat we are supporting terrorist groups such as isil, more than 20 australians are estimated to have already returned from such as with groups isil. and madam speaker more than 6 # had pairns have passports canceled on secure advice to prevent them from the middle east to join terrorist groups such as isil. madam speaker i want to make it again,ely crystal clear, tha
is absolutely in australia's national interests this mission go ahead. >> thank you. my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister inform the house of the importance of to new york for a meeting with the united nations council. speaker., madam later this week i will be in new the for discussions at united nations security council on the issue of foreign fighters. question has been convened by president obama who nowmates that there are some 15,000 foreign fighters...
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and for, australia, and then, you know i am pretty sure that we could do that in many a smaller scale and starting out. and it is a really good idea and you know, part part of the plans and maybe we, and we need it very badly in san francisco and we need it as close to the job site as possible and we don't want to bring that from across the bay or anything like that. and as long as we do it in a responsible, clean way, i think that it is great. and these two piers that very, and very utilized and i always thought that and i think that we get a lot more out of them and i think that it is pretty much on the right track for that. yeah, good job. >> thank you. i appreciate the port staff. and i think that i would agree with in terms of trying to get a sense of the master plan of what some of the existing tenants there and the new ideas and how they integrate together and taking into consideration, the environmental impact site and support that and i think that it will be good and i will expound more on that. and i just have a couple of more detailed questions. when we talk about the feder
and for, australia, and then, you know i am pretty sure that we could do that in many a smaller scale and starting out. and it is a really good idea and you know, part part of the plans and maybe we, and we need it very badly in san francisco and we need it as close to the job site as possible and we don't want to bring that from across the bay or anything like that. and as long as we do it in a responsible, clean way, i think that it is great. and these two piers that very, and very utilized...
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neil: we are looking at australia stock edgeing lower as well.apanese stocks down from a half to 3/4 of a percent. so, not a huge drop but knee-jerk reaction. is to follow through. our futures are stable. but, much depends on how big and widespread this canadian, attack could have been. we're early in the game. whether following futures, they are not the real mccoy. another white house intruder was taken down, this is incredible. what is more incredible is that dog. i tell but the dog. new york state is jump-starting business with startup-ny. an unprecedented program that partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov neil: it rains it pours, white house not even an hour ago, inuder, jumps the fins, and -- f
neil: we are looking at australia stock edgeing lower as well.apanese stocks down from a half to 3/4 of a percent. so, not a huge drop but knee-jerk reaction. is to follow through. our futures are stable. but, much depends on how big and widespread this canadian, attack could have been. we're early in the game. whether following futures, they are not the real mccoy. another white house intruder was taken down, this is incredible. what is more incredible is that dog. i tell but the dog. new york...
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in australia, it is going to improve. i think we will have a good recovery there. >> the last question is less. thes compelling that companies are spending earnings on buybacks and dividends. look at the credit market and is it attractive to raise money? >> no. from recruitment standpoint, you want little or no debt. you are not trying to take a financial risk with your balance sheet. we have no need to have that. andgrowth has been organic we would use more debt. we are focusing on dividend increases. it is a combination of increase in dividends and it means that existing shareholders are rewarded. it is hard to prove that they have benefited at all. >> with a benefit from more? >> only strategic stop i have done one. so, at some point, we may do something in this market. it is not the driver of our business. organic growth is. we generate and the profit comes in cash. it will be good. we expect the specials. >> could we get something soon? >> we want to be able to buffer. i like a conservative balance moving.d we are we
in australia, it is going to improve. i think we will have a good recovery there. >> the last question is less. thes compelling that companies are spending earnings on buybacks and dividends. look at the credit market and is it attractive to raise money? >> no. from recruitment standpoint, you want little or no debt. you are not trying to take a financial risk with your balance sheet. we have no need to have that. andgrowth has been organic we would use more debt. we are focusing on...
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australia, more or less eight-month low here. south korea seven-month low. hang seng four-month low. southeast asia index seven-month low. multimonth low for a lot of asian indices here. two things here. fist is we're seeing demand for safe havens now. a little bit picking up a little bit. yen $107.12 against the u.s. dollar and that brings up the u.s. dollar index. if we can get it up for you. one more try. here we go. it's run up over 7% over the past few months or so. again, it's being scaled back right now on expectations of the u.s. rate hike may be pushed back further. why not, comments from a number of fed official that's they may actually need to put that up a little bit given growth out and perhaps implications that may have on the u.s. economy. aussie dollar, for example, dollar index flow, aussie dollar, of course, over the course of two days you can see a spike up, .6%. but risk aversion today. largest speaking still persisting despite surprisingly upbeat trade numbers out of china. i will leave it there. be back with more what's happening elsewh
australia, more or less eight-month low here. south korea seven-month low. hang seng four-month low. southeast asia index seven-month low. multimonth low for a lot of asian indices here. two things here. fist is we're seeing demand for safe havens now. a little bit picking up a little bit. yen $107.12 against the u.s. dollar and that brings up the u.s. dollar index. if we can get it up for you. one more try. here we go. it's run up over 7% over the past few months or so. again, it's being...
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. >> campaign austerity, women in australia wearing the hi jab in support of the muslims. that's next, and then david shuster is in for ali velshi on "real money." >> the oil boom, and another pressures commodity, water. another landmark bought by the chinese - all that and more than "real money". >>> michael phelps has been pulled out of the water after being charged with dui in baltimore, the second time he was arrested for dui. the swimming suspension is for six months and he will not compete in the world championships. phelps announced he would take time off to attend rehab. >>> a campaign for women in australia wearing the hi jab. >> hashtag wish, woman in solidarity hi jabs. it was a campaign after an alleged racial attack against a woman wearing a hi jab in a train in australia many people that you see are non-muslims wearing head scarves. belinda says she is christian with many muslim friend. and this woman - the piece of cloth is not a reason to assault women. and this woman is not muslim, and courtney writes "i believe we are all sisters, no matter where you are
. >> campaign austerity, women in australia wearing the hi jab in support of the muslims. that's next, and then david shuster is in for ali velshi on "real money." >> the oil boom, and another pressures commodity, water. another landmark bought by the chinese - all that and more than "real money". >>> michael phelps has been pulled out of the water after being charged with dui in baltimore, the second time he was arrested for dui. the swimming suspension...
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and then we can go to australia." them, it's impossible. >> the hijackers refused to allow captain abate to refuel at cities along his route. they want him to fly out over the water toward australia. the pilot knows that's a losing proposition, so he hugs the coast. >> then he said, "why are you flying along the coast? australia is somewhere to this direction." i told him, "okay. i turn the heading." now this message came, "fuel, low fuel." >> almost out of fuel, the plane approaches the camoros islands off africa's east coast. as the plane descends, the hijackers fight the pilot for control of the plane. >> i said, "guys, this is finished now. we are all dead people now. let me do it my way." and decide -- i don't know how they did it, disengaged the autopilot. >> disengaged it? >> he did. >> from this -- >> from that control. >> right. >> and then, i disconnected the autopilot and then i had to start flying it myself. >> in the cabin, passengers start to panic. >> when the pilot first made the announcement that the
and then we can go to australia." them, it's impossible. >> the hijackers refused to allow captain abate to refuel at cities along his route. they want him to fly out over the water toward australia. the pilot knows that's a losing proposition, so he hugs the coast. >> then he said, "why are you flying along the coast? australia is somewhere to this direction." i told him, "okay. i turn the heading." now this message came, "fuel, low fuel."...
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david warner has over 70 australia on day two with that loss. >> the european golf tours in australiat leaders by two shots after the opening round. we picked up where he left off from qualifying, six bierdies and and eight under 64 was a course record. leading by two streaks going into friday. here's a great shot, as well. jameson found the green brilliantly, so good in fact that he could leave the putter in the bag. australian marathon swimmer has completed a 126-kilometer open water swim in the bahamas, hoping it will be recognized as a word record. she is still waiting for that to happen. she staggered out of the water to be cheered by supporters and greeted by her husband. her joy getting back on dry land, she still needled to be rushed to hospital. >> he was attacked by portuguese men of war. she's got blisters all over her arms and legs, all over the body. long material, she'll be fine. >> that's all your sport nor now. >> thank you very much. >> indias new government is encouraging people to mark the festival of lights by saying no to china. >> this is it is season for color a
david warner has over 70 australia on day two with that loss. >> the european golf tours in australiat leaders by two shots after the opening round. we picked up where he left off from qualifying, six bierdies and and eight under 64 was a course record. leading by two streaks going into friday. here's a great shot, as well. jameson found the green brilliantly, so good in fact that he could leave the putter in the bag. australian marathon swimmer has completed a 126-kilometer open water...
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we jump from australia to england. these people, notice how quickly they get in and out when they steal a nearly $500 table. they walk into the store, notice that table at the bottom of the screen. doesn't take long to grab this table. watch where they go. they don't go very far. they go out the door. you see two cars at the curb that. blue car is where they immediately put it in and take off. >> they got away with the table? >> they got away with the table. >> i don't understand. >> don't look like master criminals. >> they've got the five-finger discount. police are going to try t track ese twodon't happen in ausere w. >> guess what? it's almost time for us to give away another ipad mini. you are going to need tuesday's buzz word, be at least 18 years old and be a legal u.s. resident. >> the buzz word is coming up in a little bit. >> stand by for the rtm ipad mini give away. >> we are at a halloween party. who invited that joker? nobody. but he is a very special guest. he decided to show up unannounced. he surprised
we jump from australia to england. these people, notice how quickly they get in and out when they steal a nearly $500 table. they walk into the store, notice that table at the bottom of the screen. doesn't take long to grab this table. watch where they go. they don't go very far. they go out the door. you see two cars at the curb that. blue car is where they immediately put it in and take off. >> they got away with the table? >> they got away with the table. >> i don't...
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in severe weather season, but there it is in western australia. indeed unusual for them.en the heat that persists from south australia heading into new south wales where temperatures will be much above average. upper 30s, late spring getting into summer. but even for us, that is way above where we should be this time of year. >> all right, ivan we thank you. >>> ebola has claimed so many lives. but for the youngest survivors left without parents, live is forever changed. we'll have their stories coming up. >>> plus, sweden has an underwater mystery on its hands. we'll show you why the country is making moves we haven't seen since the cold war. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. >>> and welcome back to our vie
in severe weather season, but there it is in western australia. indeed unusual for them.en the heat that persists from south australia heading into new south wales where temperatures will be much above average. upper 30s, late spring getting into summer. but even for us, that is way above where we should be this time of year. >> all right, ivan we thank you. >>> ebola has claimed so many lives. but for the youngest survivors left without parents, live is forever changed. we'll...
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let's talk about what's taking place in the country you are now in, australia.an aide worker was isolated. turns out she did not have ebola. but what in safeguards that already exist in australia do you think other countries could learn from? >> we've got a number of safeguards in place. the first is aimed at healthcare workers who have gone overseas to help. we've identified in australia, and this is also true for the rest of the asia, the most likely introduced cases are going to be people that have gone over to help in these country and are now traveling back. we've asked all health care workers when they've returned to australia, fill out a health questionnaire and check that they're well upon entry into the country and from that there onwards, they self-isolate for 21 days and take their temperature twice a day and report to their local public health unit if they have any spike in temperature. this is exactly how the nurse that was isolated in cairns last week was picked up. she did everything perfectly correctly. she went to her local isolation hospital. t
let's talk about what's taking place in the country you are now in, australia.an aide worker was isolated. turns out she did not have ebola. but what in safeguards that already exist in australia do you think other countries could learn from? >> we've got a number of safeguards in place. the first is aimed at healthcare workers who have gone overseas to help. we've identified in australia, and this is also true for the rest of the asia, the most likely introduced cases are going to be...
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and australia. while some airport workers are refusing to report to their jobs fearing they could be exposed to infected travers, taman bradley is live in washington with more. >> reporter: u.s. airports and hospitals are changing their procedures to deal with ebola. yesterday that 42-year-old man treated in dallas lost his battle with the disease. overnight a memorial service for thomas eric duncan the first person to die from ebola in the u.s. today concerns about a another possible ebola case a sheriff's deputy who went to duncan's apartment is being kept in isolation. he was rushed to the hospital yesterday after coming down with flu-like symptoms. >> while we're being told the risk is minimal, over abundance of caution we are taking action to make sure the public safety is protected. >> reporter: across country u.s. officials are beefing up defenses against ebola. passengers who travel to west africa will go under new screening procedures including having their temperatures taken. >> we're clea
and australia. while some airport workers are refusing to report to their jobs fearing they could be exposed to infected travers, taman bradley is live in washington with more. >> reporter: u.s. airports and hospitals are changing their procedures to deal with ebola. yesterday that 42-year-old man treated in dallas lost his battle with the disease. overnight a memorial service for thomas eric duncan the first person to die from ebola in the u.s. today concerns about a another possible...
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neil: we are looking at australia stock edgeing lower as well. japanese stocks down from a half to 3/4 of a percent. so, not a huge drop but knee-jerk reaction. is to follow through. our futures are stable. but, much depends on how big and widespread this canadian, attack could have been. we're early in the game. whether following futures, they are not the real mccoy. another white house intruder was taken down, this is incredible. what is more incredible is that dog. i tell but the dog. many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different thin
neil: we are looking at australia stock edgeing lower as well. japanese stocks down from a half to 3/4 of a percent. so, not a huge drop but knee-jerk reaction. is to follow through. our futures are stable. but, much depends on how big and widespread this canadian, attack could have been. we're early in the game. whether following futures, they are not the real mccoy. another white house intruder was taken down, this is incredible. what is more incredible is that dog. i tell but the dog. many...