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australia, "no way!" the onetime immigration nation goes to new and drastic lengths to discourage refugees. another year is almost over. and another tax year too. a good time then for the european union to tighten up the fiscal loopholes which allow multinational companies like amazon and fiat to reduce their tax bills by channeling their money through luxembourg, the little landlocked country which has become the world's premier corporate tax haven. with its controversial bank secrecy rules due to be lifted in 2017, luxembourg is already positioning itself to attract a new category of client. who would have thought that luxembourg has an underbelly? but there are parts of the grand duchy that the corporate world has not yet reached. the mood is not good. it is overlooked by the statute of the "tall banker." luxembourg's status as a global financial system is under pressure now that the eu's clampdown on tax havens, set to be complete by 2017, is underway. as usual, bankers are looking ahead. right now, t
australia, "no way!" the onetime immigration nation goes to new and drastic lengths to discourage refugees. another year is almost over. and another tax year too. a good time then for the european union to tighten up the fiscal loopholes which allow multinational companies like amazon and fiat to reduce their tax bills by channeling their money through luxembourg, the little landlocked country which has become the world's premier corporate tax haven. with its controversial bank...
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i believe in australia they don't. now, a lot of that has to do with demography, and a lot of that has to do with the way that our country is lawld out. and -- laid out. and i'll give you a little bit of information on that. the perception worldwide, internationally, about australia is that we are this land of rugged individualists that fight for ourselves and fend off all kinds of nasty animals -- [laughter] some of that's true. but the truth is that there's 23 million of us, so we're a very small country. there are more californians there are more texans than there are australians. but more importantly, of the 23 million 16 to 18 million of those 23 live in six of the major cities of australia. now, if you compare that to america -- and i've done the arithmetic -- if you count up all the populations of chicago and los angeles and new york and dallas and denver and all of those places, you don't get past the 80 million mark. now, why is this important? well, my thesis is that it is demography that often establishes a
i believe in australia they don't. now, a lot of that has to do with demography, and a lot of that has to do with the way that our country is lawld out. and -- laid out. and i'll give you a little bit of information on that. the perception worldwide, internationally, about australia is that we are this land of rugged individualists that fight for ourselves and fend off all kinds of nasty animals -- [laughter] some of that's true. but the truth is that there's 23 million of us, so we're a very...
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obama to come down to australia and proceed to give a speech at a local university and arguably australia's closest ally that goes back so long i don't know where to begin amazing that they actually advised pres. obama against making a speech fearing that it would provoke a diplomatic row and did it. for the 1st time in the relationship the foreign minister of australia and the trade minister had to come out on publicly rebuke the president of the united states. and it is quite amazing that the pres. would choose to line up somebody that is not even a political opponent, but what he deems to be an ideological opponent and that was disappointing stunning, effective really for him to come and do that but it follows a tradition of him alienating america's traditional allies. remember the ipod's sense to clean full of his speeches. we will recall him sending back the bust of sir winston churchill to westminster. so clearly has a problem with a lot of america's long-standing allies and his foreign policy seems to be too upset the allies and emboldened his enemies which is to the detriment again
obama to come down to australia and proceed to give a speech at a local university and arguably australia's closest ally that goes back so long i don't know where to begin amazing that they actually advised pres. obama against making a speech fearing that it would provoke a diplomatic row and did it. for the 1st time in the relationship the foreign minister of australia and the trade minister had to come out on publicly rebuke the president of the united states. and it is quite amazing that the...
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. >> julia gillard is the first female prime minister of australia. she talked about her life and her experiences in office. speaking at the brookings institution in washington d.c. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> wonderful. good morning everybody. i'm rebecca winthrop, i am the director of the center for universal education here at the brookings institution. it's my great pleasure to welcome all of you to this wonderful panel that we have. i'm just going to be making a personal introduction and very shortly turning it over to my colleagues. we have here tom mann who is a senior fellow in governance studies with us and then, of course, i think needs no introduction to all of you, but of course julia gillard, australia's first prime minister and e.j -- [laughter] >> first prime minister -- >> first female prime minister. >> you don't look that old to. [laughter] >> she really looks great, doesn't she? [laughter] fist female prime minister -- first female prime minister indeed. and then e.j. dionne, lest t the laughter covered up your intro, e.
. >> julia gillard is the first female prime minister of australia. she talked about her life and her experiences in office. speaking at the brookings institution in washington d.c. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> wonderful. good morning everybody. i'm rebecca winthrop, i am the director of the center for universal education here at the brookings institution. it's my great pleasure to welcome all of you to this wonderful panel that we have. i'm just going to be making a...
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s standings. >> live to ra hull in australia, sydney. why is this result significant for australia?ll it will be hugely significant. number recently football in this country is regarded as a minority sport, a sport played by immigrants from greece italy and the ball kilometres per hour. this tournaments, as well as their success in previous world cups has pushed football to the spotlight, really and it rivals ryman's league ruinion and australian -- rugby league rugby union and australian rules. australian football attracted a new level of fans. over 650,000 people attended the tournament. the football federation australia estimated 550,000. so that's been well over estimations. it's been a successful tournament. added to that they go off and win in extra time managing to win it with the late goal. a wonderful outlet for asian football. >> is there a possibility australia won't get a chance to defend the title? >> it's an extraordinary situation. that could happen. a lot of the golf nations are worried about the dominance of australia within asian football. remember they had the asi
s standings. >> live to ra hull in australia, sydney. why is this result significant for australia?ll it will be hugely significant. number recently football in this country is regarded as a minority sport, a sport played by immigrants from greece italy and the ball kilometres per hour. this tournaments, as well as their success in previous world cups has pushed football to the spotlight, really and it rivals ryman's league ruinion and australian -- rugby league rugby union and australian...
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in short order we were talking about the pool in australia and when we could come to visit. but she has been very warm and generous with her time with me personally and every member of my team talking to interns, research assistants, senior executive fellows around the world. so it is a pleasure and honor to have her in the brookings family. and with and with that i know that i also wanted to say not only with us at brookings it is pleasure, but also a a great pleasure for our global education community. not too long ago she joined as the chair of the global partnership and we did not -- i did not get notes beforehand, but i am sure she would echo all of these things. the entire the entire global community is happy to have you in the role of the sector. with that over tu. >> you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. [applauding] >> a big a big thank you to rebecca and her colleagues here. it is it is nice to have this opportunity to launch my story at brookings. i, to want to acknowledge those here and to special friends as well my policy directors partner for much of the t
in short order we were talking about the pool in australia and when we could come to visit. but she has been very warm and generous with her time with me personally and every member of my team talking to interns, research assistants, senior executive fellows around the world. so it is a pleasure and honor to have her in the brookings family. and with and with that i know that i also wanted to say not only with us at brookings it is pleasure, but also a a great pleasure for our global education...
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australia will remove a 5% tariff on some japanese cars. japan will lower tariffs in stages on chilled australian beef from 38.5% to 23.5%. farmers are now worried about more agricultural imports from australia. japan has sealed trade pacts with 22.6% of all countries and regions which is behind china and south korea. the japanese government is planning to accelerate negotiations on other such deals, including the trans pacific partnership. >>> managers at companies across japan are buying more machinery, but not as much as market players had expected. officials at the cabinet office have released data showing domestic companies in november placed machinery orders worth about $6.7 billion. that's up from october and the first rise in two months, but much lower than market expectations of 5%. officials at the cabinet office say the recovery may be stalling. >>> officials are worried about the effects of falling oil prices. they say growth was steady from mid november through late december but several district officials expressed concern abou
australia will remove a 5% tariff on some japanese cars. japan will lower tariffs in stages on chilled australian beef from 38.5% to 23.5%. farmers are now worried about more agricultural imports from australia. japan has sealed trade pacts with 22.6% of all countries and regions which is behind china and south korea. the japanese government is planning to accelerate negotiations on other such deals, including the trans pacific partnership. >>> managers at companies across japan are...
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protests in australia.ger strikes and self harming are taking place at a hold fag silt in pa new guinea. the syrian refugees stuck in a camp in lebanon. the pope visits a scene of last year's devastating typhoon in the philippines but cuts short his stay because of bad weather. >>> the united states says the international criminal courts probe in to possible war crimes in the occupied palestinian territories is, quote a tragic irony. the i.c.c. preliminary investigation will look there nba to israel's assault in july and august and could result in charges on either the it really or palestinian side. more now from our diplomatic editor james bays. >> reporter: over 2,100 dead, almost 500 of them children. the war in gaza made 2014 the deadliest year for palestinians since 1967. now the very first stage of a legal process that could see war crimes charges launched. when the palestinian president mahmoud abbas signed the rome statue the treaty that governors the international criminal court on the last day of
protests in australia.ger strikes and self harming are taking place at a hold fag silt in pa new guinea. the syrian refugees stuck in a camp in lebanon. the pope visits a scene of last year's devastating typhoon in the philippines but cuts short his stay because of bad weather. >>> the united states says the international criminal courts probe in to possible war crimes in the occupied palestinian territories is, quote a tragic irony. the i.c.c. preliminary investigation will look there...
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when he came to australia he brought his board. his name brought crowds and publicity. none could do what duke could. his excision surf gave massive attention to australia which took to sport like no other. >> from what he did i'm sure the nation got spawned. the fact is that he brought something to australia that was very important but the competitive edge of australians took it to the next level. >> australia makes up a sidessable chunk of a growing worldwide industry. today amateur surfers even pinkish ones acknowledge brought the industry well over $10 billion. even self-indulgent cameras strapped to their heads. there was no industry in 1915. kahanamoku made his own boards. along with kangaroos and barbecue surfing has become part of australian industry. but the wish to surf,. >> do have a look and check it out, aljazeera.com. . >> the men who were suspects in the charlie hebdo murders in paris were known to police often under surveillance, but still free and at large. can democracies do what is need needed to prevent terror attacks like this week's paris killings
when he came to australia he brought his board. his name brought crowds and publicity. none could do what duke could. his excision surf gave massive attention to australia which took to sport like no other. >> from what he did i'm sure the nation got spawned. the fact is that he brought something to australia that was very important but the competitive edge of australians took it to the next level. >> australia makes up a sidessable chunk of a growing worldwide industry. today...
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australia into the quarterfinals. oman finished their defeat. a scottish championship match between rangers and harts had to be abandoned due to snow. both sets of players clearly struggling with the surface. they stopped to play 25 minutes. the situation with the rangers board, with a protest related to the club's problem. >> saturday marks mohammed ally's birthday. he followed up. he was hospitalized late december. the 3-time heavy weight world champion suffers from parkinson's disease. after 9,000km and two weeks, the toughest raise concludes on saturday. >> we have this report from buenos aires, where the champion will be crowned. the surviving motorcycle course battles the time part of the marathon for the olympics of road rallying. they raised through the desert crossing the mountains, and returned to the capital is in sight. qatar's mini country many are challenged with a lead despite valiant attempts by rivals. >> he lasts well. that was defined. barring any last-minute drama, he looks set to take a win the second time around as they pre
australia into the quarterfinals. oman finished their defeat. a scottish championship match between rangers and harts had to be abandoned due to snow. both sets of players clearly struggling with the surface. they stopped to play 25 minutes. the situation with the rangers board, with a protest related to the club's problem. >> saturday marks mohammed ally's birthday. he followed up. he was hospitalized late december. the 3-time heavy weight world champion suffers from parkinson's disease....
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[laughter] so that, i think, not obviously us him a australia of australia with our long-standing alliance with the us, but if you were a nation in the region calculating a future that was an important moment. an important moment when president obama could not come to opec and the east asia summit because he was tied down in washington with the debt default problem. if you are one of those nations thinking us china, where we will it be in five to ten years time, the problem with that is people do not doubt the word of the us. it seems it seems to be deeply engaged in the region mumble when they look at washington they get? send their mind about the capability to see it through , and that is not a good place to be. there is a need to deeply -- it is not like it is gone but the visibility needs to be bolstered in the years to come. >> the former prime minister did not tell us what hillary clinton was wearing on the aircraft. let's take these three women right here in the back right here, and then over here. why don't we take three at once. >> i would like to say hello thank you for speaking
[laughter] so that, i think, not obviously us him a australia of australia with our long-standing alliance with the us, but if you were a nation in the region calculating a future that was an important moment. an important moment when president obama could not come to opec and the east asia summit because he was tied down in washington with the debt default problem. if you are one of those nations thinking us china, where we will it be in five to ten years time, the problem with that is people...
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he brought something to australia. it was special. competitive edge of australians took it to another level. >> one in 10 australians are thought to surf once a year. australia makes up a sizeable chunk of a growing wide industry. amateur sources, even this one contribute to the industry of $10 million, people even indulging in cameras strapped to their head. there was industry in 1915. on saturday a replica was ridden by a top hawaiian surfinger. along with kangaroos and barbecues, surfing is a part of australia identity. but it was a hawaiian that gave australians an enthusiasm for catching waves. >>> that's all the sport. back to marr seen. >> thank you very much. within the last hour or so rocket launches from the international space station failed. the space company, spacex attempted to lunch the first recycled rocket into space. that's what everyone watched for, wanting to see if this would be a success it could have reduced costs in the multibillion space industry. it wasn't to be this time. >> devastating climates... >> if we
he brought something to australia. it was special. competitive edge of australians took it to another level. >> one in 10 australians are thought to surf once a year. australia makes up a sizeable chunk of a growing wide industry. amateur sources, even this one contribute to the industry of $10 million, people even indulging in cameras strapped to their head. there was industry in 1915. on saturday a replica was ridden by a top hawaiian surfinger. along with kangaroos and barbecues,...
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. >> we go to australia's suffering. surfing.oh. >> there has been terrible flooding in zimbabwe and thousands have lost their homes. red cross says it needs more money to help those who have been affected by heavy rain. >> walking through what is left of her village sodden bricks and collapsed walls. this woman and hundreds of others have lost their homes and livelihood to flooding. >> that is my homestead over there. i had a motorcycle, a grinding mill and livestock i lost all of them. >> reporter: some have described the floods as the worst to hit the country in years. the red cross said that at least 11 people have died. some were swept away by swollen rivers. the sun is shining now but earlier this week heavy rain has hit the northern parts of the country. >> on the second, third and fourth we did have a deep low pressure sitting over the northeastern corner, and that brought in huge amounts of rain. >> those able to reach this aid center have been given tents for temporary housing but the red cross said that it needs more f
. >> we go to australia's suffering. surfing.oh. >> there has been terrible flooding in zimbabwe and thousands have lost their homes. red cross says it needs more money to help those who have been affected by heavy rain. >> walking through what is left of her village sodden bricks and collapsed walls. this woman and hundreds of others have lost their homes and livelihood to flooding. >> that is my homestead over there. i had a motorcycle, a grinding mill and livestock i...
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, specifically in south australia, of course, the problem for australia as a whole has been drought conditions very dry and susceptible to these sorts of fires. >> the temperatures rosemary in the last couple of days cooled off quite nicely a few rain showers over the region so a little bit of relief given to the firefighters 800 of which working across this region and the trend really warmed up but going to 42 celsius well over 103 degrees fahrenheit dropping back to the mid-80s and melbourne a cooling trend heading into sunday. well known for dry conditions in factor the extreme hot expected to build again and gusty winds and any time you have them over 40 50 miles an hour and maybe 80 kilometers per hour 10% or lower of humidity it's disaster. the gusty winds we fear and usually happens this time of year across this rooimg you pick up spot fires and blow those embers downstream. they reignite elsewhere and communities downstream are susceptible to getting more damage this. is the double-edge sword we're talking about. look at the southern tier of the continent, the lowest 5% of its rainfall
, specifically in south australia, of course, the problem for australia as a whole has been drought conditions very dry and susceptible to these sorts of fires. >> the temperatures rosemary in the last couple of days cooled off quite nicely a few rain showers over the region so a little bit of relief given to the firefighters 800 of which working across this region and the trend really warmed up but going to 42 celsius well over 103 degrees fahrenheit dropping back to the mid-80s and...
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australia or uae joining south korea in the asia cup and this is later on in sport.th us. ♪ ♪ welcome back and top stories all foreign airlines flights to baghdad cancelled flights landing at the city's international airport because of security concerns. a passenger plane was hit by bullets as it came in to land at the international airport. greece's new prime minister due to announce cabinet minister in the coming hours and was sworn in on monday and he formed alliance with the right wing independent greek's party. a shortfall in pledged donations to rebuild gaza forced the palestinian refugee agency to suspend assistance to rebuild damaged home and 96,000 palestinian homes damaged or destroyed in israel 50 day offensive on the strip last year. the u.n. agency received only 135 of 720 million dollars required to rebuild. and we have a spokesman for the relief work's agency joining us from from gaza and this is such a shortfall, what is it going to mean? >> it means that the suffering of hundreds of thousands of people will increase. it means the whole process of rep
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thousands of people have been moved south of australia and many homes are at risk. emergency crews in the state are also battling hundreds of fires. nicole johnston has the latest. >> reporter: it's summer in australia, and that means bush fire season. it's a lethal combination. searing heat, dry grass. the hills never the city offed a late. >> the sound of the roar out of the hills much like the jet engine is much like an airplane. it's getting louder and louder. >> thousands of people have threat from their homes and its feared that dozens of homes have been lost in the fires. at least five have burned to the grouped so far. >> we're losing properties. we don't know how many properties they have lord. >> the police have declared a fire emergency. this gives people the them the power to force people from their homes. >> your lives are at risk. >> it's hard work for firefighters, so far six have been injured. officials are calling on other states to help, but they have their own problems. in the neighboring state of victory bush fires have also threatened homes in t
thousands of people have been moved south of australia and many homes are at risk. emergency crews in the state are also battling hundreds of fires. nicole johnston has the latest. >> reporter: it's summer in australia, and that means bush fire season. it's a lethal combination. searing heat, dry grass. the hills never the city offed a late. >> the sound of the roar out of the hills much like the jet engine is much like an airplane. it's getting louder and louder. >> thousands...
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fresh water beach is known as australia's home of surfing. the statue of duke kahanamoku stand above it. the hawaiian was an olympic swimmer, but the hawaiian also surfed. when he came, he brought his board. and his exhibition surf gave a massive boost to surfing in australia, a country that took to the sport like no other. >> from what he did i'm sure the industry was grown. hawaiians have been suffering for many years the fact is that he brought something to australia that is very special but the competitiveness of the australians took it to another level. >> one out of ten australian is briefed to believed to surf once a year. >> today amateur surfers even a pretty hopeless one is batter of a global industry worth well over $10 billion. they buy boards and even self-indulgent cameras strapped to their heads. >> kahanomoku would make his own board. a record was made in the modern era. along with kangaroos and barbecues, surfing has become part of the cultural identity but it was a hawaiian who first gave australians their enthusiasm of catc
fresh water beach is known as australia's home of surfing. the statue of duke kahanamoku stand above it. the hawaiian was an olympic swimmer, but the hawaiian also surfed. when he came, he brought his board. and his exhibition surf gave a massive boost to surfing in australia, a country that took to the sport like no other. >> from what he did i'm sure the industry was grown. hawaiians have been suffering for many years the fact is that he brought something to australia that is very...
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australia is closed today for australia day. no reaction there until tomorrow.panese markets are down by 2/3 of a percent.
australia is closed today for australia day. no reaction there until tomorrow.panese markets are down by 2/3 of a percent.
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homes have been destroyed many more at risk in the state of south australia. emergency crews in victoria and tasmania are battling fires there. nicole johnson has the latest. >> it's summer in australia. that means bush fire season. accepting temperatures soars to over 40 degrees celsius. it's a lethal combination searing heat, strong winds and strong dry grass. >> the sound of the roar over the hills almost like a jet engine of an april. it's getting louder and louder. >> thousand was people have fled from their homes. and there are fears that dozens have been lost in the fires. at least five homes have burned to the ground so far. >> we have lost properties. >> police have declared the fire is a major emergency. this gives them the power to force people from their homes. >> we're dealing with an incredibly dangerous fire. your life is at risk. >> it's hard work for firefighters, so far six have been injured. officials are calling on other states to help, but they have their own problems. in the neighboring state of victoria, bush fires have also threaten the
homes have been destroyed many more at risk in the state of south australia. emergency crews in victoria and tasmania are battling fires there. nicole johnson has the latest. >> it's summer in australia. that means bush fire season. accepting temperatures soars to over 40 degrees celsius. it's a lethal combination searing heat, strong winds and strong dry grass. >> the sound of the roar over the hills almost like a jet engine of an april. it's getting louder and louder. >>...
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it is australia's largest investment bank.ed its profit outlook on the aussie dollar and improved trading conditions. net income can be seen climbing 10% to 20%. at the higher end it would mean the highest earnings since record profits six years ago. asia's richest man is said to be going shopping again and europe. he is exploring a buyout of telefonica's mobilephone business, os. hutchison could pay more than $13 billion, having bought the irish business last year. it is up by six/10 of 1%. the other one touted is bp, which formerly owned o2. up next we hear from another big name guest. we're going to look at how the philippines largest is faring when we return. >> we go to our central studios in hong kong. we are going to head back to the asian financial forum with a look at what is going on in the philippines. john dawson is standing by with our next guest. >> joining me now is the head of the company. let's start with looking at the growth of the economy. what is the goal in 2015 with regards to the philippines looking at
it is australia's largest investment bank.ed its profit outlook on the aussie dollar and improved trading conditions. net income can be seen climbing 10% to 20%. at the higher end it would mean the highest earnings since record profits six years ago. asia's richest man is said to be going shopping again and europe. he is exploring a buyout of telefonica's mobilephone business, os. hutchison could pay more than $13 billion, having bought the irish business last year. it is up by six/10 of 1%....
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here onteresting christmas day in australia they had to cancel flights between australia and bali forame reason. a lot of australian policymakers theiraving to forgo holidays because the airline could not operate. they sold the tickets without having achieved the necessary agreement. say about nott getting that right in the broader context of concerns about indonesia's air safety record? if regulators can't get this bureaucratic issue right, what does it mean one it is trying to get its planes approved for travel to europe? >> it is a huge problem. you can simply go to google and look up the european aviation safety authorities listed banned airlines, and it includes a few indonesian ones. the reality is airlines are growing too quickly in southeast asia and the asian pacific in general. air asia has ordered another 36 airbus. they have to be careful how they introduce these two service. they have to work with regulators, and therein lies a big problem. the regulating authorities are not up to the task. they need to get their act together and bring in the surrey expertise from around
here onteresting christmas day in australia they had to cancel flights between australia and bali forame reason. a lot of australian policymakers theiraving to forgo holidays because the airline could not operate. they sold the tickets without having achieved the necessary agreement. say about nott getting that right in the broader context of concerns about indonesia's air safety record? if regulators can't get this bureaucratic issue right, what does it mean one it is trying to get its planes...
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the worst fires are in the state of south australia. in the hills, near the city of adelaide. >> the sound of the roar over the hills almost like a jet engine on an airplane is getting louder and louder. thousands flted from their home. there are fears dozens of homes have been lost in the fire. five have burnt to the ground so far. >> we are losing properties we don't know exactly how many. >> reporter: plies declared a major emergency. this gives them the power to force people from their homes. >> we are dealing with an incredibly dangerous fire. your life is at risk. >> reporter: it's hard work for firefighters. six have been injured. officials are calling on other states to help. they have their own problems. in victoria bushfires have threatened homes in the coastal area of the mornington peninsula, or in farming areas in the west. >> we went back got a couple of things. they said "look, we can't save everyone's house. i think yours and your neighbour's will be part of them." >> reporter: a wall of flames and smoke is turning the s
the worst fires are in the state of south australia. in the hills, near the city of adelaide. >> the sound of the roar over the hills almost like a jet engine on an airplane is getting louder and louder. thousands flted from their home. there are fears dozens of homes have been lost in the fire. five have burnt to the ground so far. >> we are losing properties we don't know exactly how many. >> reporter: plies declared a major emergency. this gives them the power to force...
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. >>> firefighters in south australia say they're racing to get a major bush fire under control before weather conditions worsen on wednesday. >>> the french president condemns the apparent decision of a french mayor not to allow a roma baby to be buried in the local cemetery. >>> and under pressure the euro weakens to a near nine-year low as investors worldwide worry greece will exit the single currency. we'll have a full business round-up. >>> hello, and welcome to the program. recovery teams have resumed their search in the java sea as they race to find bodies and wreckage from the airasia flight which crashed last week. teams of divers are hoping to find the plane's flight recorders, which could help explain why it came down. weather conditions have improved although underwater currents are still strong. 37 bodies have so far been recovered. lucas de jonge reports. >> reporter: getting ready to search for the one thing that could answer the question why did a plane carrying 162 people simply drop from the sky? the airasia flight's missing flight reporters are now the firm focus for
. >>> firefighters in south australia say they're racing to get a major bush fire under control before weather conditions worsen on wednesday. >>> the french president condemns the apparent decision of a french mayor not to allow a roma baby to be buried in the local cemetery. >>> and under pressure the euro weakens to a near nine-year low as investors worldwide worry greece will exit the single currency. we'll have a full business round-up. >>> hello, and...
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state of south australia. many homes are at risk. emergency crews in the states of victoria and that's tasmania. >> summer in australia and that means bush fire season. sending temperatures soaring to over 40° sells 40° celsius. the worst fires are in the state of south australia, in the hills near the city of adelaide. >> the sound of the roar over the hills almost like a jet engine on an airplane. it's just getting louder and louder. >> thousands of people have fled from their homes and there are fears dozens of homes have been lost in the fires. at least five have burned to the ground so far. >> we don't know exactly how many properties have been lost. >> police have called the fires a major emergency. this is forced people to leave their homes. >> we are dealing with an incredibly dangerous fire. your life is at risk. >> it is hard work for firefighters, so far six have been injured. officials are calling on other states to help but they have their own problems. in the neighboring state of victoria, bush f
state of south australia. many homes are at risk. emergency crews in the states of victoria and that's tasmania. >> summer in australia and that means bush fire season. sending temperatures soaring to over 40° sells 40° celsius. the worst fires are in the state of south australia, in the hills near the city of adelaide. >> the sound of the roar over the hills almost like a jet engine on an airplane. it's just getting louder and louder. >> thousands of people have fled from...
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so when he came to australia in 1915 to swim, he brought his board.his name proud crowds and publicity and noncodo what duke could. his exhibition surf brought a massive burst to australia, a country that then took to the sport like no other. >> from what he did the industry with was swarmed. we've only been surfing for a short time, hawaiians have been surfing for many years. they brought suffering but the competitive edge of the australian took it to another level. >> reporter: it's pleased that one out of ten surfs at least once a year. today suffer surfers spend $10 billion buying boards, and even self-indulgent cameras stuck to their heads. >> there was no industry in 1915. kahanamoku made his own board. along with kangaroos and barbecues, surfing has become part of australia's cultural identity but it was a hawaiian who gave australians their enthusiasm for catching waves. al jazeera sydney. >> that's all your sport for now. >> thank you, thank you. a resupply mission to the international space station has gone very well after launching from cap
so when he came to australia in 1915 to swim, he brought his board.his name proud crowds and publicity and noncodo what duke could. his exhibition surf brought a massive burst to australia, a country that then took to the sport like no other. >> from what he did the industry with was swarmed. we've only been surfing for a short time, hawaiians have been surfing for many years. they brought suffering but the competitive edge of the australian took it to another level. >> reporter:...
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australia into the final for the second successful tournament.alia versus south korea in saturday's asian cup final. the top scorers against the best defense, and if the soccer roos can play as well as they did in the first 15 minutes, then a first asian cup title could be theirs. >>> saturday and sunday's africa cup of nations quarter final matches have been removed from the remote towns. host equatorial guinea will now play. south africa faced ghana on tuesday. and the group c leader in their final group game. a win for algeria would guarantee a spot in the final 8, while anything else could send them home. >> translator: we knew about them before the competition. it's a team from a young generation of players who played for top european clubs who have great qualities of strength among other attributes. they were strong in all sectors of the game. >>> south korea's first swimming gold medalist says he has been left shocked by a failed doping test. he won the 400-meter free style at the 2008 beijing games. park's management say, park was injecte
australia into the final for the second successful tournament.alia versus south korea in saturday's asian cup final. the top scorers against the best defense, and if the soccer roos can play as well as they did in the first 15 minutes, then a first asian cup title could be theirs. >>> saturday and sunday's africa cup of nations quarter final matches have been removed from the remote towns. host equatorial guinea will now play. south africa faced ghana on tuesday. and the group c leader...
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like the high quality feed she imports from australia. two weeks ago she was forced to take drastic measures when she sold 100 of her 500 cows. 40 of them to a local abattoir. >> translation: each cow is like a child to me. every time one is sent to the slaughter house my heart is broken. i don't want to talk about it i'm so sad. >> reporter: but she does have one new customer a local garden center which buys at a heavily discounted rate at $0.05 a litre. the milk is mixed with water, making the plants more newt righteous and is a common irrigation technique in this part of china. >> now the price of milk is the same as water. it's so cheap. >> the falling price is blamed on a number of other factors, including over production by inexperienced farmers rushing into the world's fastest growing dairy markets. the global milk glut is part of the problem for farmers like jo. this is an industry beset with bad practices for which, in many case it only has itself to blame. 7 years ago six infants died and 30,000 others fell ill after drinking fo
like the high quality feed she imports from australia. two weeks ago she was forced to take drastic measures when she sold 100 of her 500 cows. 40 of them to a local abattoir. >> translation: each cow is like a child to me. every time one is sent to the slaughter house my heart is broken. i don't want to talk about it i'm so sad. >> reporter: but she does have one new customer a local garden center which buys at a heavily discounted rate at $0.05 a litre. the milk is mixed with...
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australia into the final for the second successive tournament. >> it's australia versus south korea in saturday's asian cup final. the tournaments top scorers against the defense. if the socceroos can play as well as they did a third asian cup title should be theirs. >> to the democratic republic of congo, tunisia need add draw to go through to the finals of the match. it was enough to earn a 1-1 draw sending them through as group b. runners up with tunisia finishing top. >> conditions for this decisive group game between zambia and cape verde didn't make for a great game of football. both teams crashing out of the tournament. cape verde have big footballing ambitions, came close to qualifying in last year's world cup not to make it through to the world finals. >> equatorial guinea cohosted, much has changed for them since then. not many players are still in the sport now and for the second successive cup of nations, they have gone out in the group stages. it means tunisia and the democratic republic of congo progressed from this group. >> south korea's first olympic swimming gold meda
australia into the final for the second successive tournament. >> it's australia versus south korea in saturday's asian cup final. the tournaments top scorers against the defense. if the socceroos can play as well as they did a third asian cup title should be theirs. >> to the democratic republic of congo, tunisia need add draw to go through to the finals of the match. it was enough to earn a 1-1 draw sending them through as group b. runners up with tunisia finishing top. >>...
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you. >> australia has won its first football title.have reports from sydney. >> a sea of green and gold. the organizeers of the asian cup could not have scripted this any better. a sold-out stadium the socceroos in the final and a chance for revenge against the only team to have beaten them in this tournament--south korea. >> i hope south korea wins. >> have you enjoyed it so far? >> yes, i have. >> it's really being home. >> you see the crowd now and it's one of the games that most people play in terms of kids, like my kids play. i play. >> this was arguebly the most important match of the event. but having been battered for most of the first half south korea was caught with a sucker-punch to lift off stadium australia. in the second half the aussies try to hold on to their lead, which they did until the 91st minute when they took home the equalizer to force extra time to send the south korean fans into a mild case of delirium. having led for so long the australians could have folded. they went back on the attack. fantastic work on th
you. >> australia has won its first football title.have reports from sydney. >> a sea of green and gold. the organizeers of the asian cup could not have scripted this any better. a sold-out stadium the socceroos in the final and a chance for revenge against the only team to have beaten them in this tournament--south korea. >> i hope south korea wins. >> have you enjoyed it so far? >> yes, i have. >> it's really being home. >> you see the crowd now and...
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his sister went home with australia parents. he'll have health care in australia. >>> indonesian investigators say they have found no evidence terrorism is a factor in the crash of airasia flight 8501. analysis of the voice recorder began 162 people on board are believed to have died when it crashed into the east java sea more than three weeks ago. >>> the prime minister of new zealand has told bbc his country is looking at ways to contribute to the international battle against so-called islamic state. on a visit to the uk he said they would likely send troops alongside of australia. he said it was clear the world was facing a very different terrorist group. >> we were given money -- but, publicly we are exploring where we will see the training with australians in country in iraq. not to accompany those forces as they go out to prosecute the islamic state, but our training capability. i think for a country like new zealand, we are not immune from the issues and we can't solely rely on britain. i think all countries do it to make
his sister went home with australia parents. he'll have health care in australia. >>> indonesian investigators say they have found no evidence terrorism is a factor in the crash of airasia flight 8501. analysis of the voice recorder began 162 people on board are believed to have died when it crashed into the east java sea more than three weeks ago. >>> the prime minister of new zealand has told bbc his country is looking at ways to contribute to the international battle...
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the fact is he brought something to australia and the competitive edge of australia took it to the next level. one in 10 australians are thought to serve once a year. australia makes up the sizeable chunk of a worldwide industry. >> amateur surfers, even a hopeless one helped to contribute to the $10$10 billion. people buying boards and self-indulgent cameras stuck to their heads. there was no industry in 1915. their own boards were made. a top hawaiian surfer was written. along with kangaroos and barbecues, surfing is part of the cultural identity. it was a hawaiian who gave australians her enthusiasm for catching waves. >>> let's go right there. something was missing on subways around the world - pants. today's annual no pants day. started more than a decade ago by a new york base group called improv. they are in their outfits except for one difference - they don't have pants. it's meant to put smiles on people's faces and make you do a double take. that will do for this hour. i'm thomas drayton in new york. i'll be back with another hour of news at 11:00 p.m. eastern. 7:00p.m. pacifi
the fact is he brought something to australia and the competitive edge of australia took it to the next level. one in 10 australians are thought to serve once a year. australia makes up the sizeable chunk of a worldwide industry. >> amateur surfers, even a hopeless one helped to contribute to the $10$10 billion. people buying boards and self-indulgent cameras stuck to their heads. there was no industry in 1915. their own boards were made. a top hawaiian surfer was written. along with...
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australiae outside in -- outside in australia -- upside in australia.spi is climbing. singapore futures pointing to a higher open. did you look at what barclays says is the bottom of the market, property prices growing in one city after a rate cap. beijing, joins us from you are taking you look at the numbers and what does it tell us? >> hello, andriy. -- angie. very good news in december, home 36 over 70 in cities. 70 soember it was 67 of it is an improvement. we saw a new home prices rise for the first time in four months in shenzhen, right next door to hong kong. overall home sales volumes improved a lot from previous months. all of this is after the government cut interest rates in november for the first time since 2012. many cities pullback on housing restrictions as the government works to make sure property is not a on the economy. -- drag on the economy. this accounts for 60% of growth -- 16% of growth. there is oversupply and potential risk in the second or which may hamper a real recovery -- sector which may hamper a real recovery. we talked a
australiae outside in -- outside in australia -- upside in australia.spi is climbing. singapore futures pointing to a higher open. did you look at what barclays says is the bottom of the market, property prices growing in one city after a rate cap. beijing, joins us from you are taking you look at the numbers and what does it tell us? >> hello, andriy. -- angie. very good news in december, home 36 over 70 in cities. 70 soember it was 67 of it is an improvement. we saw a new home prices...
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australia over come them by learning to not use too much water. doing in the '70s because of the drought. now -- not now, in recent )÷ seen a series of good looking moisture plumes go right by the bay area. that is a good one. but it is missing us. might get something in here towards the end of gx we are expecting -- usually get a lot of rain, each day it doesn't rain it falls z÷ below 100%, back into the 90s. low 90s. more pb that will be good. that is why they lift the spare the air day. because the winds will kick up. a x sidry pattern. the next in the mid-60s. here come -- things shift here, that is friday, 7:00 p.m. this is the next system. nothing, right? real rain c coast. avenues. towards friday, saturday. but it is not enough to do much for us. highs tomorrow, mid-60s. that is how it goes all week. here is the five-day forecast. mild temperatures. i got a chance for showers friday night and saturday. but this isn't the system we need
australia over come them by learning to not use too much water. doing in the '70s because of the drought. now -- not now, in recent )÷ seen a series of good looking moisture plumes go right by the bay area. that is a good one. but it is missing us. might get something in here towards the end of gx we are expecting -- usually get a lot of rain, each day it doesn't rain it falls z÷ below 100%, back into the 90s. low 90s. more pb that will be good. that is why they lift the spare the air day....
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and firefighters fighting bush fires raging across three states in australia. >> hello there, a warm welcome to the program. israel is withholding $127 million of tax revenue from the palestinian authority. the money which israel collects on behalf of the palestinians is used to run the government and pay civil workers salaries. it comes a day after the palestinian ambassador to the u.n. handed over a formal request for palestine to join the international criminal court. it pushed ahead with that application after. palestinian leadership wants the icc to hold israel to account for leamed war crimes during the war last year. >>> the chief negotiator said that this will affect ordinary citizens. >> this month, they will not be able to pay the schools the hospitals, the banks. it shows that this is when it comes to employing and exercising punishment, they will affect 4 million palestinians, starve them, they want to kill. they want to affect gaza, destroy gaza, destroy our way of life. this shows the legitimacy of what they do, and we hope that the international community will stand sh
and firefighters fighting bush fires raging across three states in australia. >> hello there, a warm welcome to the program. israel is withholding $127 million of tax revenue from the palestinian authority. the money which israel collects on behalf of the palestinians is used to run the government and pay civil workers salaries. it comes a day after the palestinian ambassador to the u.n. handed over a formal request for palestine to join the international criminal court. it pushed ahead...
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cue lift off stadium australia. the second half, the aussies try to hold on to their lead, which they did until the 91st minute when there was an equalizer to force ex-try time and send the south korean fans into a mild case of delirium. the australia men went back on the attack, and and writing their names in australian sporting history. australia winning 2-1. >> it's a great achievement but we need to push on and make sure this is not the end of the journey. in many respects it's just the beginning. >> in the end a perfect end for australia, both on and off the pitch. half a million fans going through the turnstiles, and al jazeera sydney. >> the semi timists at the african cup of nations the democratic republic of congo. they've pulled out an incredible come back from behind before going on a scoring spree. they would secure a 4-2 victory seasoning them into the final four for the first time in 17 years. >>> well the later matches see equatorial guinea taking on tunisia. the other two matches will be played on su
cue lift off stadium australia. the second half, the aussies try to hold on to their lead, which they did until the 91st minute when there was an equalizer to force ex-try time and send the south korean fans into a mild case of delirium. the australia men went back on the attack, and and writing their names in australian sporting history. australia winning 2-1. >> it's a great achievement but we need to push on and make sure this is not the end of the journey. in many respects it's just...
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no prime minister from australia or even canada present. but we also have learned that there has been a joint intelligence bulletin issued overnight to law enforcement across the u.s. and involving other nations, including that of the uk and france and possibly australia as well stating that isis has issued a new call for all mujahadeen to rise up and kill soldiers government employees, media and civilians. this just days after that three day siege that led to the deaths of 17 people in and around paris. let's talk now about this bulletin and the political implications that come with all that's transpired. cnn's senior political analyst david gergen joining me on the phone from cape cod. and, so, david, while many were quick to talk about the omission of the president of the united states from this demonstration of unity in paris, the white house was quick to say that attorney general eric holder was already in paris and the u.s. ambassador what was the determination that it was not the time or place or perhaps security wasn't in place for
no prime minister from australia or even canada present. but we also have learned that there has been a joint intelligence bulletin issued overnight to law enforcement across the u.s. and involving other nations, including that of the uk and france and possibly australia as well stating that isis has issued a new call for all mujahadeen to rise up and kill soldiers government employees, media and civilians. this just days after that three day siege that led to the deaths of 17 people in and...
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the latest across australia.news coming up with natalie shortly. >>> tributes from the sports world to the white house are pouring in for stuart scott. he was a trailblazing anchor at espn. a loving father and despite his lengthy battle with cancer he never let the disease define him. stuart scott died sunday at age 49. mike galanos looks back at his life and career. >> "sportscenter" rolling. >> reporter: a popular host at espn stuart scott was a charismatic personality and his popularity soared because of stylish catchphrases and ebb leapt on air persona. in 2007 scott began a long public battle with cancer. in 2014 he was honored for his fight at the espy awards and he talked about refusing to let the disease defeat him. >> when you die, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live why you live and in the manner in which you lava. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: chemotherapy and radiation treatments have kept scott away from his work at espn on and off throughout the years. hi
the latest across australia.news coming up with natalie shortly. >>> tributes from the sports world to the white house are pouring in for stuart scott. he was a trailblazing anchor at espn. a loving father and despite his lengthy battle with cancer he never let the disease define him. stuart scott died sunday at age 49. mike galanos looks back at his life and career. >> "sportscenter" rolling. >> reporter: a popular host at espn stuart scott was a charismatic...
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when he came to australia, he brought his board. his name brought crowds and publicity, although australia had some surfers, none could do what duke could. his exhibition surf gave a boost to surfing in australia, a country country that took to the sport like no other. >> from what he did i am sure the industry was spawned. we were a small nation. hawaiians were surfing for many years. the fact is he brought something to australia that was very special. the competitive edge of australia took it to the next level. one in 10 australians are thought to serve, a higher proportion than any other country. >> today amateur surfers, even a hopeless one, helps the $10 billion industry. people buying boards and self-indulgent cameras strapped to their heads. there was no industry in 1915. duke made his own boards. on seat a replica was ridden by a fop hawaiian surfer -- top hawaiian surfer of the modern era. a long with canning ruse -- kangaroos and barbecues, surfing is part of australia landscape. but it was a hawaiian that give theme their
when he came to australia, he brought his board. his name brought crowds and publicity, although australia had some surfers, none could do what duke could. his exhibition surf gave a boost to surfing in australia, a country country that took to the sport like no other. >> from what he did i am sure the industry was spawned. we were a small nation. hawaiians were surfing for many years. the fact is he brought something to australia that was very special. the competitive edge of australia...
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turning our answerings to south australia. -- attention to south australia. firefighters are fighting the worse fire? decades. nicole johnson reports. south australia is fighting the fires with everything that it has got. >> from the air, dropping tonnes of water. from the ground. dousing the flames. it's risky. 22 firefighters have been injured so far. now the weather has turned cooler it's dropped 10 degrees. this may not last. >> we are expecting more hot weather, which will create conditions for the fire to escape. and we would like to contain it within its general perimeter >>> a dozen homes have been destroyed in the adelaide hills. alex's place is one of them. >> all my possessions and documents documents, paper works, i lost documents, paperwork, yes. >> i want to go home and defend it. >> people are returning to their homes to see if they are standing. 11,000 hectares of bushland has been destroyed. farming property as well. fears are a regular feature of the summer. six years ago more than 170 were killed in one of the worse bushfires history. this
turning our answerings to south australia. -- attention to south australia. firefighters are fighting the worse fire? decades. nicole johnson reports. south australia is fighting the fires with everything that it has got. >> from the air, dropping tonnes of water. from the ground. dousing the flames. it's risky. 22 firefighters have been injured so far. now the weather has turned cooler it's dropped 10 degrees. this may not last. >> we are expecting more hot weather, which will...
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australia will remove a 5% tariff on some japanese cars. japan will lower tariffs on chilled australian beef from 38.5% to 23.5%. most of the beef that japan imports already comes from australia and japanese farmers are worried about more agricultural imports. roughly a quarter of japan's international trade is with countries and regions it has such deals with. that puts japan behind china and south korea. government officials want to speed up negotiations on other such deals, including the transpacific partnership. >>> and that's the latest in business news for this hour. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> some south koreans are trying to take an extreme sport to next level. they have been donning metal spikes and metal axes to dominate ice climbing. and while the sport won't be in the 2018 olympics they are pushing to have it in future games. nhk world's kim chan-ju has the story. >> reporter: winter turns a water fall into the country's largest ice wall. ice climbing requires a pair of axes and metal spikes known as crampons. th
australia will remove a 5% tariff on some japanese cars. japan will lower tariffs on chilled australian beef from 38.5% to 23.5%. most of the beef that japan imports already comes from australia and japanese farmers are worried about more agricultural imports. roughly a quarter of japan's international trade is with countries and regions it has such deals with. that puts japan behind china and south korea. government officials want to speed up negotiations on other such deals, including the...
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. >>> this next video from australia, dash cam australia page. melbourne it's australia day. look what the folks with the camera catch in front of them. >> surfing. surf's up brother. >> or there weren't enough. >> exactly right. they believe there were five people inside the car. >> i was being funny. >> i think they thought they were being funny, too. this guy with the camera follows the car for more than a minute until this car turns off what looks like a residential area. police are aware of the video. they're looking into. they say it could put other drivers in danger as well. >>> at first glance he's a pan handler. but reggie's story goes much deeper. reggie lost all hope decided to take his own life by setting himself on fire. >> about to say -- >> hear his story of survival and the message he wants to spread. >>> plus -- a couple of kids play a prank on pops. >> put spicy chile in his food. >> that's [ bleep ]. >> see what really gets this dad heated. i i hahaveve t thehe f flulu w witith h a a runny nose. [coughs] bebetttterer t takake e sosomemeththing. therafaflulu
. >>> this next video from australia, dash cam australia page. melbourne it's australia day. look what the folks with the camera catch in front of them. >> surfing. surf's up brother. >> or there weren't enough. >> exactly right. they believe there were five people inside the car. >> i was being funny. >> i think they thought they were being funny, too. this guy with the camera follows the car for more than a minute until this car turns off what looks like...
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let's take a comparative look of what australia offer. australia mandates $17 per hour, that's the highest in the world. france offers among the highest earnings at $12 an hour. germany's minimum wage is $10.50. and the u.s. federal wage of $7.25. but the minimum wage in uganda has been frozen since 1948 at just $2 a month not an hour. workers in one city will see their pay rise significantly this month. andy gallagher reports from santa fe new mexico. >> forked hard working staff here there is an advantage. a decade ago santa fe became one of the first cities in the west to put in place it's own image wage. it means that salaries are linked to food and accommodation, what officials like to call a living wage. julia castro said it's a policy she's happy to follow. >> paying a living wage to my employees does not effect my life at all. i'm very proud to live in santa fe the way it's run and the way it treats people. >> in santa fe, a city that depends heavily on tourism. many thought it was a risky move. but the city's mayor said it's now
let's take a comparative look of what australia offer. australia mandates $17 per hour, that's the highest in the world. france offers among the highest earnings at $12 an hour. germany's minimum wage is $10.50. and the u.s. federal wage of $7.25. but the minimum wage in uganda has been frozen since 1948 at just $2 a month not an hour. workers in one city will see their pay rise significantly this month. andy gallagher reports from santa fe new mexico. >> forked hard working staff here...
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that's going to help control the fire situation in southern australia. meanwhile we now move back to the northern hemisphere where winter is definitely in full effect. specifically over in japan we have this low pressure system bringing in some very chilly conditions. winter weather conditions for the toe hocho region into hokkaido. this will continue on into wednesday. and with the proximity of the low north of japan, and the high coming out of northeast china, the two, because they're close to each other, the winds are really picking up. so we are expecting the gusting conditions to continue as we head throughout wednesday. also chilly temperatures are in the forecast. 10 degrees for the high in tokyo. negative 2 for the high in seoul. and 4 is also we're going to see as we go through wednesday in beijing. a little bit warmer down toward the south into manila and bangkok. chilly weather also a big part of the story in north america. we have high pressure in central portion of the united states. already, temperatures way below freezing in canada. this c
that's going to help control the fire situation in southern australia. meanwhile we now move back to the northern hemisphere where winter is definitely in full effect. specifically over in japan we have this low pressure system bringing in some very chilly conditions. winter weather conditions for the toe hocho region into hokkaido. this will continue on into wednesday. and with the proximity of the low north of japan, and the high coming out of northeast china, the two, because they're close...
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them for processing and resettlement so they will never get to australia.xplain who these asylum-seekers are how many are packed into this prison, and what is the response in austria. >> 100,000 people curley being detained. we have people there from syria sri lanka, pakistan, afghanistan, somalia and these people -- some have been there for up to 18 months with into evidence detention. -- with indefinite detention. no one has been processed and resettled. this latest protest is in response to the idea they will be resettled and papua, new guinea. among the detainees, we know there are those that are homosexual that if leather home countries because of persecution and now they're very frightened of being resettled in police new guinea -- police, new guinea were being homosexual is a crime. there's been ongoing violence, self harm, -- >> how long are people held? >> it is indefinite. in some detention centers in australia, people been in their front to four years. quirks and evidence of a hunger strike? >> it is still continuing. the australian government is
them for processing and resettlement so they will never get to australia.xplain who these asylum-seekers are how many are packed into this prison, and what is the response in austria. >> 100,000 people curley being detained. we have people there from syria sri lanka, pakistan, afghanistan, somalia and these people -- some have been there for up to 18 months with into evidence detention. -- with indefinite detention. no one has been processed and resettled. this latest protest is in...
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. >>> cooler weather in australia not expected to last. and a pair of france is accused of racism for refusing to allow the burial of a baby from the roma community. >> first let's start with breaking news from somalia. heavy explosion from the mogadishu area. yemen, 100 kilometers south from sanaa, four people killed and hundreds wounded. >> in yemen a detail of the political cost of the turmoil. 7,000 people were killed, in fighting there a 2,000% increase from 2011. 70% of the army's equipment and assets. after it took over large portions of yemen and sanaa. the latest from the yemeni capital sanaa. >> it is the first time the rebel leader of the houthis came out and announced his plan to divide yemen into seven are parts. all the key political players in this country including the houthis. what changed is the heufghts houthis have the will or the power to impose their political will. moving on, an ngo in this country, a research center based in the capital of sanaa painted a grim picture, about 7,000 civilians or rather people died in
. >>> cooler weather in australia not expected to last. and a pair of france is accused of racism for refusing to allow the burial of a baby from the roma community. >> first let's start with breaking news from somalia. heavy explosion from the mogadishu area. yemen, 100 kilometers south from sanaa, four people killed and hundreds wounded. >> in yemen a detail of the political cost of the turmoil. 7,000 people were killed, in fighting there a 2,000% increase from 2011. 70%...