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refugees policy has now been flown back to australia.thomas joining us from sydney with the latest on that case, andrew. >> reporter: it's so complicated. a very sad story. this is a somali lady her name -- well, she's known by the pseudonym of abbey ann, she tried to come to australia by boat but she was sent immediately to an australian-run prison effectively in another country in nauru. at some point there she became pregnant. she said she was raped. there was outcry in australia because abortions and she claimed she wanted one aren't allowed they are illegal in nauru she was flown two weeks ago to australia to have an a boring, but after five days she was sent back to nauru by the australian government. they said when she was here in australia she changed her mind and decided she didn't want one. she says that isn't true she just wanted more time to make up her mind. the on outcry here and internationally including overnight by the united nations means that australia's government has now said that it will bring her back to australia
refugees policy has now been flown back to australia.thomas joining us from sydney with the latest on that case, andrew. >> reporter: it's so complicated. a very sad story. this is a somali lady her name -- well, she's known by the pseudonym of abbey ann, she tried to come to australia by boat but she was sent immediately to an australian-run prison effectively in another country in nauru. at some point there she became pregnant. she said she was raped. there was outcry in australia...
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campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia. it took them a few weeks to do so. she arrived. five days later she was sent back to nauru having not had the procedure. australia government said she changed her mind. she denied that through her lawyers, and said she wanted more time. either way she wanted the procedure down. the united nations said it was concerned about her case. they wanted her brought back for an abortion if she wants one, the australian government has under mounting pressure re-lend, and they'll come back with sessions for counsellors to decide whether she wants the procedure done. >> this is a small microsad story illustrative of the way australia treats refugees, the tough policies that it has to deter refugees coming to australia in the first place. in london the former prime minister tony abbot, in london time, advised european leaders to adopt tough tactics that he said stopped people smugglers bringing refugees to australia, they need to do that or risk catastrophic consequences. >>> in the news ahead. ba
campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia. it took them a few weeks to do so. she arrived. five days later she was sent back to nauru having not had the procedure. australia government said she changed her mind. she denied that through her lawyers, and said she wanted more time. either way she wanted the procedure down. the united nations said it was concerned about her case. they wanted her brought back for an abortion if she wants one, the australian...
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now, we have said that we want to bring those people to australia as soon as possible.e will be dispatching a team of australian officials to assist the unhcr to identify people who are suit abable for transfer to australia. we'll be doing that quickly, and we would like to see these people come to australia just as quickly as we can. now, i have to acknowledge that there will be time -- it will take time to undertake this processing. we need to insure that, firstly, these are people that the unhcr have recognized are, indeed, genuine refugees. we have to do the security checks that are associated with these kinds of arrangements and then make the suitable arrangements to bring them to australia. now, we will commence this process just as quickly as we can. 12,000 is a large intake. so, clearly, it's going to take some time, but our objective is to do it as quickly as possible. >> domestic violence is another issue in which both major parties agree more needs to be done. labor pushing the government to take action after three more tragic deaths. more than 60 have occurr
now, we have said that we want to bring those people to australia as soon as possible.e will be dispatching a team of australian officials to assist the unhcr to identify people who are suit abable for transfer to australia. we'll be doing that quickly, and we would like to see these people come to australia just as quickly as we can. now, i have to acknowledge that there will be time -- it will take time to undertake this processing. we need to insure that, firstly, these are people that the...
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this is courtesy of australia's public affairs channel and is about 25 minutes. ♪ >> hello.elcome. i am tom connell. a tragic figure of ireland. his lifeless body brought home the syrian crisis too many australians. the refugee syrian crisis to many australians and also here in parliament house. labor pushing and eventually getting for an extra refugeean take, the government in fact going further than labor suggested with taking on 12,000 extra syrian refugees. >> are there any questions the leader or the opposition? >> thanks, mr. speaker. my question's to the prime minister. there is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis unfolding in syria and surrounding countries. all australians have been shocked by those horrifying images that have emerged, including the tragic photo of the police officer carrying the body of the poor, deceased, little 3-year-old boy. will the prime minister join with labor in a bipartisan fashion and commit to offering 10,000 extra humanitarian places in australia to refugees displaced by the syrian crisis? >> the prime minister. >> well, i do apprecia
this is courtesy of australia's public affairs channel and is about 25 minutes. ♪ >> hello.elcome. i am tom connell. a tragic figure of ireland. his lifeless body brought home the syrian crisis too many australians. the refugee syrian crisis to many australians and also here in parliament house. labor pushing and eventually getting for an extra refugeean take, the government in fact going further than labor suggested with taking on 12,000 extra syrian refugees. >> are there any...
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refugees policy has been flown back to australia.rew thomas has the latest from sydney. >> reporter: the somali lady known by the sued then abby ann has way refugees who dried to come to australia by boat but under the tough policy against refugees plied after she was arrived she was deport today an australian run prison in nauru and told she would never get to reset physical australia even if she was a genuine refugees. somehow in nauru she became pregnant. she says she was raped. a boxer, she claimed she wanted an abortion is illegal in nauru so campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia for that procedure. it took her a few weeks ago but she did a rave and five days later she was sent back to that lou by the australian government having not had the procedure. australian's government said she changed her mind. she did need that through her lawyers in australia. she said she simply wanted more time to make up her mind. either way, she said he still wanted the procedure to done. well, overnight the
refugees policy has been flown back to australia.rew thomas has the latest from sydney. >> reporter: the somali lady known by the sued then abby ann has way refugees who dried to come to australia by boat but under the tough policy against refugees plied after she was arrived she was deport today an australian run prison in nauru and told she would never get to reset physical australia even if she was a genuine refugees. somehow in nauru she became pregnant. she says she was raped. a...
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>> it's doing incalcuable harm and the people who come to australia are australia's responsibility and be a menace and not in cambodia and not in the philippines and the government's approach to the philippines is one indication of fundamental flaws in the off shore processing arrangement and doesn't have settlement arrangement and none with popa new guinea and 55 million and four people have been willing to go there, it's clearly dead in the water as well. i don't think the philippines will agree either. there are fundamental contradictions which at the end of the day i think will make the off shore processing arrangements completely unsustainable and do agree lot of damage to the people involve and asylum seekers and to the international reputation and it's racist and zenophobic, no doubt about that. >> reporter: cambodia did get $55 million in additional aid from australia which is now negotiating with the philippines as well to transfer asylum seekers there and only four people have been transferred and some have been on there for what two years? >> yes, i would say yes now, it's v
>> it's doing incalcuable harm and the people who come to australia are australia's responsibility and be a menace and not in cambodia and not in the philippines and the government's approach to the philippines is one indication of fundamental flaws in the off shore processing arrangement and doesn't have settlement arrangement and none with popa new guinea and 55 million and four people have been willing to go there, it's clearly dead in the water as well. i don't think the philippines...
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the groups say australia can afford to look after the. >> would resettle the country. more backlash for the government. it may mean enticing more smugglers >>> guinea's opposition candidates refuse to recognise the results of saturday's presidential election. all seven opposition leaders running against conde want it annulled because of what they say is fraud. u.s. candidates from major parties - the first state to cast ballots. tom ackerman has this report from johnny manziel. >> in person or by video, eight contenders lined up. instead of watching them exchange partisan attacks. the group wanted to hear about reaching common ground, creating jobs, preserving social safety net. >> this is why america is in the spot we are in. nationwide more voters describe themselves as independence. even more so in this state. >> new hampshire is not the first state to hold primary elections. voters are famous for the group to be bound by party labels. >> here, it's not called independent, it's undeclared. >> it means i'm going to vote for the person, instead of the party. >> on pri
the groups say australia can afford to look after the. >> would resettle the country. more backlash for the government. it may mean enticing more smugglers >>> guinea's opposition candidates refuse to recognise the results of saturday's presidential election. all seven opposition leaders running against conde want it annulled because of what they say is fraud. u.s. candidates from major parties - the first state to cast ballots. tom ackerman has this report from johnny manziel....
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tony abbott says european leaders should follow australia example. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: as australia prime minister until september tony abbott oversaw a tough approach and urges european leaders to follow his example. >> as prime minister i'm loath to give advice, because puking leg is a global problem and australia is the only problem that successfully tweeted it, our experience should be studied. >> reporter: in 2012 thousand came from indonesia to australia's christmas island. most were able to stay after a period in detention. it stops in 2013. abbott thinks european leaders should adopt the tactics. >> this means turning boats around for people coming by sea. it means denying entry at the boarder for people with no legal right to come and camps for people who have nowhere to go. it will require some force. it will gnaw at our consomehowses. it's the -- consciouses, it is the only way to prevent a tide of humanity surging through europe and possibly changing it forever. >> reporter: what australia did and is doing has been critici
tony abbott says european leaders should follow australia example. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: as australia prime minister until september tony abbott oversaw a tough approach and urges european leaders to follow his example. >> as prime minister i'm loath to give advice, because puking leg is a global problem and australia is the only problem that successfully tweeted it, our experience should be studied. >> reporter: in 2012 thousand came from indonesia to...
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australia intercepts boats and sends them to camps in papua, new guinea. we have this report. >> the philippines has a long history of accepting refugees from otherration countries and even as far as europe. it provided sanctuary to hundred was refugees who fled vietnam during the civil war in the 1970's. they built a vietnamese village for eventually resettling in other countries. the recent plan to resettle asylum seekers who attempt to reach australia by boat is not quite the same. australia has reportedly offered over $100 million to the philippine government in a span of five years to take the refugees, something that officials here strongly denied. >> in this recent issue of refugees, we can consider, but at the same time, we have to take into account our own resources and capabilities. >> refugees trying to reach australia shores have been sent to hundred was prisons in papua, new guinea in the tiny pacific nation where the living conditions are difficult for many. cambodia has previously agreed to accept refugees who tried to reach australia by boa
australia intercepts boats and sends them to camps in papua, new guinea. we have this report. >> the philippines has a long history of accepting refugees from otherration countries and even as far as europe. it provided sanctuary to hundred was refugees who fled vietnam during the civil war in the 1970's. they built a vietnamese village for eventually resettling in other countries. the recent plan to resettle asylum seekers who attempt to reach australia by boat is not quite the same....
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the overwhelming aim of australia's government is to deter refugees from taking boats for australia.asylum seekers, they bring the problem attached with the asylum seekers, according to them. and australia is a very wealthy society. comfortable, safe and so on. many people probably do not want to share the burden attached to this problem. >> reporter: the tactics are tough. they may be criminal. but the boats have stopped coming for australia's government, the ends justify the means. andrew thomas, al jazeera, sydney. >>> tanzania's opposition presidential candidate has called for a vote recount of sunday's general election. former prime minister accused the electoral commission of falsifying figures to favor the ruling party. it was the country's closest fought election in more than five decades. the final results are expected later on thursday. meanwhile, election results from a semi autonomous island have been scrapped. the opposition's civic united front is claiming it won the poll. the election commission chief says the vote was not free and fair. catherine soi joins you live. v
the overwhelming aim of australia's government is to deter refugees from taking boats for australia.asylum seekers, they bring the problem attached with the asylum seekers, according to them. and australia is a very wealthy society. comfortable, safe and so on. many people probably do not want to share the burden attached to this problem. >> reporter: the tactics are tough. they may be criminal. but the boats have stopped coming for australia's government, the ends justify the means....
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this is the situation when we look at australia.ove to singapore and have a look at what's going on there and have a look at the haze. yes, pretty bad. 1.2%. here in hong kong in the absence of trading in china, of course it is still golden week for the mainland. hong kong is back to work. hang seng gains are a bit more muted than elsewhere. just shy of the psychologically important 22,000 level. germany has agreed to invest more than a billion dollars in dia so the project -- angela merkel offered a joint conference with prime minister modi in new delhi. what is the significance of all of this? very good morning to you. >> good morning, rish: germany's the most important trading partner in europe and bilateral trade worth nearly $18 billion in 2014, both sides yesterday signing the deal in the capital on global energy and approval for german companies to operate in india. the two sides also signed agreements worth nearly $2.5 billion as part of german investments in developing clean energy corridors and solar energy industry going
this is the situation when we look at australia.ove to singapore and have a look at what's going on there and have a look at the haze. yes, pretty bad. 1.2%. here in hong kong in the absence of trading in china, of course it is still golden week for the mainland. hong kong is back to work. hang seng gains are a bit more muted than elsewhere. just shy of the psychologically important 22,000 level. germany has agreed to invest more than a billion dollars in dia so the project -- angela merkel...
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australia denied the report but an incidents in june sparked a parliamentary inquiry.rew thomas has this report. >> reporter: did australia's government pay people smugglers this money for a lawless venture with evidence of criminal fine activity? that's what amnesty says when in may the australian military intercepted a boat off australia's north coast. there says amnesty having interviewed the crew and passengers $32,000 was handed over by australian officials who demanded the passengers be taken back to indonesia actual the australians provided two boats, fuel and a map for the journey. >> it is really shocking that in a democratic country like australia, that this kind of thing can be happening in the name of the australian public. >> reporter: amnesty says this mobile phone footage bass shot on board the boat. it backs up what al jazeera was told by the boat captain in june. june. >> translator: i told the all australian man we needed money to return to our wife and children. >> reporter: am nells at this says what australia did amounts to a people smuggling crime
australia denied the report but an incidents in june sparked a parliamentary inquiry.rew thomas has this report. >> reporter: did australia's government pay people smugglers this money for a lawless venture with evidence of criminal fine activity? that's what amnesty says when in may the australian military intercepted a boat off australia's north coast. there says amnesty having interviewed the crew and passengers $32,000 was handed over by australian officials who demanded the...
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but finally, australia broke the resistance for good. drew mitchell performing to hold on and hold on. and finally, it reached ashley cooper, a hat-trick to him. >> australia knew they had to raise their game after that narrow escape against scotland. now they can look forward to trying topple the all blacks on friday. the winner of that one will list the world cup trophy for a are third time. lee wellings, at twickenham stadium, london. >> there, the address where you can get news any time, aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> we've arrived in puerto rico, a us island territory, more than $70 billion in debt. residents are american citizens, but the poverty rate here is 3 times the national average. now, with the economy facing collapse, record numbers are using their american passports to get out. >> i have never en
but finally, australia broke the resistance for good. drew mitchell performing to hold on and hold on. and finally, it reached ashley cooper, a hat-trick to him. >> australia knew they had to raise their game after that narrow escape against scotland. now they can look forward to trying topple the all blacks on friday. the winner of that one will list the world cup trophy for a are third time. lee wellings, at twickenham stadium, london. >> there, the address where you can get news...
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. >>> australia is negotiating with the philippines to resettle refugees.ia intercepts any refugee boats arriving on their shores, and sends them to camps. >> reporter: the philippines has a long history of accepting refugees from other asian countries and even as far as europe. it provides sanctuary to hundreds of refugees who fled from vietnam during the civil war in the 1970s. they built a vietnam village. but the recent plan to vettel asylum seekers who attempt to reach australia been boat is not the same. australia has reportedly offered over $100 million to take the refugees. >> in this recent issue of migration of refugees, we can consider, but at the same time you have to take into account our own resources and capabilities. >> refugees who have tried to reach australia's shores have been sent to hundreds of prisons in papa new guinea, and the tiny nation of nauru. cambodian has agreed to take the refugees who tried to reach australia by boat, but the $55 million arrangement has been criticized by many. the government says the policy is mainly to pr
. >>> australia is negotiating with the philippines to resettle refugees.ia intercepts any refugee boats arriving on their shores, and sends them to camps. >> reporter: the philippines has a long history of accepting refugees from other asian countries and even as far as europe. it provides sanctuary to hundreds of refugees who fled from vietnam during the civil war in the 1970s. they built a vietnam village. but the recent plan to vettel asylum seekers who attempt to reach...
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the lineup in australia's share market in early trade this morning. australia will open. ?morning. without inflation data coming through on the aussie dollar. we just below the to 3% target that the central bank is looking we did see that coming through in the data was released. mentioned, there really is the mining stocks dragging the australian share market higher today. solid start on the asx 200. oil and gas up by almost 3%. strongeing some very gains coming through from the likes of the hp bill is in you west mining. that sector is up by over 9%. the hp bills and also looking strong by -- up by over three cap percent. pretty much all of the mining players in this space up. broker upgrade from societe generale over the weekend. that isth noting that no settlements in australia. it's a public holiday in new south wales area markets remain open but no settlements. korea is listing on the back of the week jobs numbers. no rate hike, particularly not in october, the korean index up by a 8/10 of the percents. jana just japan a promise 1%. 3%.ks are up by around some of those
the lineup in australia's share market in early trade this morning. australia will open. ?morning. without inflation data coming through on the aussie dollar. we just below the to 3% target that the central bank is looking we did see that coming through in the data was released. mentioned, there really is the mining stocks dragging the australian share market higher today. solid start on the asx 200. oil and gas up by almost 3%. strongeing some very gains coming through from the likes of the hp...
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australia falls out of the top 10.inda amin has the latest world banking report. >> it is 7:00 a.m. here in singapore but we will still pop the champagne. it has to do with the regulatory environment. it's easy to start a business, forconstruction permits and asian economies made it to the top five this year. denmark, south korea, and hong kong. australia dropped out and was replaced by sweden. you're wondering about the u.s., it's at number seven. this report ranks countries based on a dozen indicators. the best performer standout because they allow for efficient and transparent business and markets. it's not about having little regulation. the world bank made that very clear. that's how about low income countries here? >> they have done better. they have been doing better since the ranking was created 13 years ago. according to the world bank is because low income countries have the chance to look at best practices in other economies. they are beginning to adopt many practices. take india for example. places.ned 12 t
australia falls out of the top 10.inda amin has the latest world banking report. >> it is 7:00 a.m. here in singapore but we will still pop the champagne. it has to do with the regulatory environment. it's easy to start a business, forconstruction permits and asian economies made it to the top five this year. denmark, south korea, and hong kong. australia dropped out and was replaced by sweden. you're wondering about the u.s., it's at number seven. this report ranks countries based on a...
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for australia's government the ends justify the means. >>> the u.s.se of representatives will sit on thursday to vote on who will be the next speaker of the house. republican paul ryan is tipped to take the spot. john boehner resigned last month. >>> kurds go to the tolls again after yooun's election failed to provide an overall winner. even after a turbulent five months of attacks, the election outcome may not be much different. bernard smith reports from istanbul. >> reporter: for the next time in five months, turkish politicians are out looking for votes. but campaigning this time around is more subdued. this man is second in command of the secular opposition republican people's party. along with the prokurdish hdp, both parties have canceled their rallies because of security fears. >> translator: the climate is not right to stage rallies. every day we don't know what sort of sad news will be brought to us. these are not ordinary times. can you imagine massing a big rally when we would have news of martyrs and deaths. >> reporter: earlier this mont
for australia's government the ends justify the means. >>> the u.s.se of representatives will sit on thursday to vote on who will be the next speaker of the house. republican paul ryan is tipped to take the spot. john boehner resigned last month. >>> kurds go to the tolls again after yooun's election failed to provide an overall winner. even after a turbulent five months of attacks, the election outcome may not be much different. bernard smith reports from istanbul. >>...
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australia faces scotland. for the first time, the hosts around in the quarter finals, they're england and they're already out. >> the next world cup will be hosted by japan. finishing with a win from the united states, despite beating africa, japan not quite able to make it through to the last eight. the third win of the tournament running out 28-18 winners against u.s.a. >> to the latest from the major league baseball playoffs, where the toronto blue jays have kept their postseason alive. they were in arlington, taking on the texas rangers in game three of the american league division series. the blue jays in the playoffs for the first time in 21 years had to win on sunday to stay in them. after the rangers won the first two games, and they did just that. that three-run homer helping his team to a 5-1 win and they trail the rangers 2-1 in that series. >> it was definitely huge. in the moment, i was definitely pumped up, got back to the dugout and everybody is obviously excited to put us up by five, i believe
australia faces scotland. for the first time, the hosts around in the quarter finals, they're england and they're already out. >> the next world cup will be hosted by japan. finishing with a win from the united states, despite beating africa, japan not quite able to make it through to the last eight. the third win of the tournament running out 28-18 winners against u.s.a. >> to the latest from the major league baseball playoffs, where the toronto blue jays have kept their postseason...
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they go out after defeat by australia. things on track with a winner over scotland and japan beat samoa. a stepay, argentina took toward the quarterfinals over tonga. england becomes the first host to fall out of the world cup in the group stages. they are also the first world cup winner to fail to make it out of the group stages. had an overwhelming victory. australia now face wales to determine which nation will top group a. ♪ before we head into a break, let's talk movies. martian"ury fox's "the top u.s. box office is this weekend. biggest domestic debut of the year. the matt damon film raked in $55 million. it is expected to double that in weekend ticket sales globally. talentsis a man of many , and may have a future in art. his collaboration with a chinese are dispatched 5.4 -- a chinese atist fast $5.4 million somebody's here in hong kong -- at sotheby's here in hong kong. the proceeds are going to charity to promote environmental awareness. -- a quick look at what is going on market wise. injury and singapore, a loo
they go out after defeat by australia. things on track with a winner over scotland and japan beat samoa. a stepay, argentina took toward the quarterfinals over tonga. england becomes the first host to fall out of the world cup in the group stages. they are also the first world cup winner to fail to make it out of the group stages. had an overwhelming victory. australia now face wales to determine which nation will top group a. ♪ before we head into a break, let's talk movies. martian"ury...
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. >>> australia has mashed england 33-13 in the rugby world cup. england the first world cup host to lose in the first stages of the tournament. australia will face wales in the next round. >>> the vatican has fired a polish priest from his job with the holly sea after he announced that he's gay and he has a boyfriend. with his partner at his side on sunday, he called for the catholic church to change its teachings against home wall relationships. the announcement came on the eve of a global church meeting on the family which is getting under way right now. we turn right now to our vatican correspondent live in rome. give us a sense if this is a matter of the catholic church taking a position on homosexuality or rather on a priest that's in a relationship which of course isn't allowed in the catholic church whether you're homosexual or heterosexual. >> reporter: that's right, lynda. yes. what's happened here is the monsignor who's worked at the office swins 2003, he came out in the video saying he was gay and had a boyfriend which of course in itse
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that's where they keep refugees as they enter australia by boat. the story is overshadowing australia's attempt to join the human rights council. [ chanting bring her back ] >> she's only known as abian. the 23-year-old somali refugee who has been detained on the park island of naru after reaching australia by boat. she said she was raped while in detention which resulted in a pregnancy. ten days ago the government brought her back to australia to have an abortion only to send her back to nauru five days later saying she had changed her mind about terminating her pregnancy. >> provided advice that she didn't want to proceed with the termination. and then was brought back to nauru. >> but that's disputed. she said in a letter she just wanted more time to make up her mind. she never refused an abortion. for most australians most refugees are held on nauru, out of sight, out of mind. most journalists, too, are banned from visiting the country. but abian and her plight has cut through. as well as protests on the streets, videos are shared online. there
that's where they keep refugees as they enter australia by boat. the story is overshadowing australia's attempt to join the human rights council. [ chanting bring her back ] >> she's only known as abian. the 23-year-old somali refugee who has been detained on the park island of naru after reaching australia by boat. she said she was raped while in detention which resulted in a pregnancy. ten days ago the government brought her back to australia to have an abortion only to send her back to...
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glencore has assets in australia.t also produced its precious metals and minds in south america and australia. both of those options appear on the table. can you explain what a streaming deal is? we may have to talk about this later in the day. david: sure. theaming deals are aimed at sale forward part of its production. tech resources in north america have announced in the last couple weeks streaming deals. a company to reduce the debt on its balance sheet. companies areese looking to shore up their balance sheets. that i guess, is the motivation for glencore. we know there are buyers out there in the market looking to do these kinds of transactions. it would look to be a good fit at this point. guy: thank you for your coverage. the commodities theme today. today marks the start of five days of events at the london metal exchange, ahead of the conference. jeans-sebastian. we asked him about china, which of course, is the world's largest copper consumer. you said, china accounts for 40% of the copper consumption. reme
glencore has assets in australia.t also produced its precious metals and minds in south america and australia. both of those options appear on the table. can you explain what a streaming deal is? we may have to talk about this later in the day. david: sure. theaming deals are aimed at sale forward part of its production. tech resources in north america have announced in the last couple weeks streaming deals. a company to reduce the debt on its balance sheet. companies areese looking to shore up...
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but finally australia broke the resistance for good. drew mitchell performing heroics to hold on and hold on. a hat-trick for him, australia into the final with victory by 29 points to 15. australia knew they had to raise their game after the narrow escape. now they can look norwood to toppling the all blacks in the final on saturday. the winner will lift the world cup trophy for a record third time >>> british lewis hamilton clinched a third world formula 1 title. the mercedes driver the first britain to win back to back. sebastien vettel came in third. lewis hamilton has a 21st victory over two seasons. and his 10th this year. barcelona level on points with leaders real madrid, and barca came from behind. getting a goal from half-time, and two after. the catalans have 21 points after nine games. >>> jurgen klopp is without a win as liverpool boss. the reds won 1-1 in southampton. the manchester united ended in a goalless rate. they were sent top of the table. level on 21 points after 10 games, a lead on goal difference. >> and, of cou
but finally australia broke the resistance for good. drew mitchell performing heroics to hold on and hold on. a hat-trick for him, australia into the final with victory by 29 points to 15. australia knew they had to raise their game after the narrow escape. now they can look norwood to toppling the all blacks in the final on saturday. the winner will lift the world cup trophy for a record third time >>> british lewis hamilton clinched a third world formula 1 title. the mercedes driver...
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this could be a completely different australia performance against argentina. they are the favorites. you would expect them to win. they have a really good team. it's not just about their sport. you think australia can not only get past the semifinal, but maybe give their old enemy new zealand a tough game in the final. the other thing, the thing that wins the tournament is not always the best team and that's certainly new zealand. sometimes it can get the momentum and that's what the australian fans are hoping for. they think they got their bad performance out of the way against scotland and ever managed to come through it. >> we will see soon enough. thank you, lee. >> rossberg has taken pole position at the united states grand prix. qualifying had to be moved to race day due to severe weather caused by hurricane patricia hitting the circuit of the americas in the accident. weather permitting, the race will start in three hours time. lewis hamilton is second on the grid and could wrap up the world title. >> moto g.p. championship leader rossi will start at th
this could be a completely different australia performance against argentina. they are the favorites. you would expect them to win. they have a really good team. it's not just about their sport. you think australia can not only get past the semifinal, but maybe give their old enemy new zealand a tough game in the final. the other thing, the thing that wins the tournament is not always the best team and that's certainly new zealand. sometimes it can get the momentum and that's what the...
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more than one and a half thousand a sigh land seekers are held on two islands by australia.rew thomas has more for us live from sydney. andrew this won't be the first inquiry of its kind, will it? >> reporter: no, adrian, there have been previous inquiries and they have disclose some pretty shocking allegations in terms of the conditions in these camps in in nauru and pap what new guinea. the rape the women and children in the camps. the physical beating by their guards. these allegations have come politicians or charities like amnesty international from people who have worked inside these prisons. inside the camps. what changed in may of this year, is that australia's government to try to crack down on whistle blowers in many people's eyes they brought in a new law that said anybody who disclosed anything that happened in these camps and weren't going through the proper channels as defined by them, could be impressed up to two years in prison. now, as you can imagine that's had a pretty chilling effect in terms of people coming forward with allegations and it's gone fairly
more than one and a half thousand a sigh land seekers are held on two islands by australia.rew thomas has more for us live from sydney. andrew this won't be the first inquiry of its kind, will it? >> reporter: no, adrian, there have been previous inquiries and they have disclose some pretty shocking allegations in terms of the conditions in these camps in in nauru and pap what new guinea. the rape the women and children in the camps. the physical beating by their guards. these allegations...
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theor australia, agriculture component is part of it.a deal has spectacular opportunities with clean, healthy food and whatever. there will be a big investment component. there are still very big investors in australia from europe, and nature services -- and a major services component. in the global supply chain, australia is very competitive. not across the board, but in highly specialized, highly skilled. we are a knowledge-based economy, reflecting the eu agreement. at the moment, the first party for us, i am spending a lot of time in india at the moment. angie: what is happening in india? i have been back eight or nine times. angie: have you talked to modi? >> every time. angie: what are you talking about? >> the trade and investment agreement with in yet that is well-advance. it will be a very high quality deal. india is probably 20 years behind china, but inaccurately moving like china was. angie: is it going to look like what we see in the tpp, agriculture-based, or is it taking on a different component? >> again, it's more in the
theor australia, agriculture component is part of it.a deal has spectacular opportunities with clean, healthy food and whatever. there will be a big investment component. there are still very big investors in australia from europe, and nature services -- and a major services component. in the global supply chain, australia is very competitive. not across the board, but in highly specialized, highly skilled. we are a knowledge-based economy, reflecting the eu agreement. at the moment, the first...
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australia has denied the report, but a parliamentary inquiry was sparked. >> did australia's government pay people smugglers this money for a lawless adventure with evidence of criminal activity? that is what amnesty international says, when in may, the australian military intercepted a boat off australia's north coast. there, says amnesty, $32,000 was handed over by australian officials, who demanded the passengers be taken back to indonesia. the australians provide two boats, fuel and a map for the journey. >> it is really shocking that in a democratic country like australia, that this kind of thing could be happening in the name of the australian public. >> amnesty said this mobile phone footage was shot onboard the boat. its report does back up what al jazeera was told by the boat's captain in june. >> i told the australian man we needed money so we could return to our wives and children. he said ok, we'll help you. >> amnesty says what australian officials did amounts to a people smuggling crime under united nations conventions that australia has signed. on thursday, it reacted ang
australia has denied the report, but a parliamentary inquiry was sparked. >> did australia's government pay people smugglers this money for a lawless adventure with evidence of criminal activity? that is what amnesty international says, when in may, the australian military intercepted a boat off australia's north coast. there, says amnesty, $32,000 was handed over by australian officials, who demanded the passengers be taken back to indonesia. the australians provide two boats, fuel and a...
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, the spiritual home of south australia.the managing director and ask him why they chose saying hi -- asked him why they chose shanghai. in the past, we have always launched it in australia, and we wanted to go out and do it in another market. for us, the asian market is one of the biggest growth markets in the world. china is our largest growth market in the world. it made a lot of sense to bring the penfold launch expressed to shanghai. -- launch experience to shanghai. by 2017, they expect china to become their largest market, passing australia, europe, and the americas. for theaken five years winemaker and his team to bring , includinge 2011 grapes from grapes planted last century. he said that last night's event was a showcase for these spectacular ones they have unveiled. spanss is a winery that 170 years. parents, for growers, grandparents, a lovely collegiate effort. there is a lot involved. it is client contact. he said it himself, along way from australia, a very big gullah event with the latest penfold collection
, the spiritual home of south australia.the managing director and ask him why they chose saying hi -- asked him why they chose shanghai. in the past, we have always launched it in australia, and we wanted to go out and do it in another market. for us, the asian market is one of the biggest growth markets in the world. china is our largest growth market in the world. it made a lot of sense to bring the penfold launch expressed to shanghai. -- launch experience to shanghai. by 2017, they expect...
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. >> sculptures are on display in australia and france. he hopes the governments will act in more humane ways. andrew thomas reports in sydney. >> he's a plumber now in sydney but four years ago, he was a boat person. he fled afghanistan as a child coming by pakistan and indonesia to australia's christmas island aboard an overcrowded fishing boat. >> i was very scared we were going to die here and people were going back to english, not going to australia, hard journey. >> reporter: he did make it but thousands on similar journeys have not. drowning between indonesia and australia. what inspired artist alex seaton. this titled someone else's problem, depicts a chaotic group of boat paddles it hints at suffering and death. >> i use a lot of marble, creating awareness to create a memorial in an ongoing tragedy has a certain power in that. >> this one someone died trying to have a life like mine, life jackets. and something that looks like children's paper boats. but again, made out of marble. the response of the way australia's government was
. >> sculptures are on display in australia and france. he hopes the governments will act in more humane ways. andrew thomas reports in sydney. >> he's a plumber now in sydney but four years ago, he was a boat person. he fled afghanistan as a child coming by pakistan and indonesia to australia's christmas island aboard an overcrowded fishing boat. >> i was very scared we were going to die here and people were going back to english, not going to australia, hard journey....
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>> hey, kaden, you're going to australia! ( cheers and applause ) >> keteyian: keep your eye on number 24; that's darrelle revis. he's turned the do-or-die position of cornerback into an art form. in a single play, witness the burst of speed, the ability to shadow, step for step, the best wide receivers in the game. the only place revis ever asks for help is at the negotiating table, relying on advice from his family and his uncle sean. somebody said to us, "he'd go play for the saskatchewan roughriders for another dollar." >> you know, you should be careful of the words that you choose, how you talk about the players. that's insulting. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> cooper: i'm anderson cooper. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. >> keteyian: i'm armen keteyian. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." powerful. ♪ by design. ♪ ♪ heart pounding. ♪ by design. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat bo
>> hey, kaden, you're going to australia! ( cheers and applause ) >> keteyian: keep your eye on number 24; that's darrelle revis. he's turned the do-or-die position of cornerback into an art form. in a single play, witness the burst of speed, the ability to shadow, step for step, the best wide receivers in the game. the only place revis ever asks for help is at the negotiating table, relying on advice from his family and his uncle sean. somebody said to us, "he'd go play for...
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vladimir putin's hand on the trigger, and that is the form of australia government as well. julie bishop, a foreign minister was instrumental in driving through the u.n., a revolution that called for and got an independent investigation into the crash. this year she failed to get through the united nations. russia blocked it, an independent tribunal. well, australia police force is part of a joint investigation team looking at how to prosecute those thought to be responsible for bringing that plane down. that is certainly what relatives in australia of those killed in the crash want to. >> to the u.s. now, where the two leading democratic candidates crashed in the first debate of the 2016 election. hillary clinton and bernie sanders discussed the u.s. involvement in the middle east, gun control and economic policy. they are taking part in the 2 hour forum. former maryland governor, jim webb and rhode island's lincoln chaffey. i believe a no-fly zone, secretary, would be a mistake. you have to enforce no fly zones. with the russian air force in the air, it could lead to an in
vladimir putin's hand on the trigger, and that is the form of australia government as well. julie bishop, a foreign minister was instrumental in driving through the u.n., a revolution that called for and got an independent investigation into the crash. this year she failed to get through the united nations. russia blocked it, an independent tribunal. well, australia police force is part of a joint investigation team looking at how to prosecute those thought to be responsible for bringing that...
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argentina versus australia. argentina in the semis for the second time in their history. >> we were the first to qualify and play several games. now we want to play on saturday. it will be tough. it's nice. it's awesome. >> novak djokovic beat jo-wilfried tsonga to win his third shanghai masters final. beating his french opponent in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. extending the streak to 17 matches, and this is the ninth title of the season in which he's won three grand slams. >> the play-off for the final four places at the championships threw sweden and denmark together. 2-legged ties in november, a place in the finals up for grabs. denmark won the tournament in 1992. a sweden captain says it would be unimaginable for the finals to take place, without him being there. >> it's going to be a tough game for us, of course. if you see the results, the last year versus denmark, we had lost so in my opinion there are a small favourite, but i said before the draw, it's 50/50. >> we believe in ourselves, and believe that we c
argentina versus australia. argentina in the semis for the second time in their history. >> we were the first to qualify and play several games. now we want to play on saturday. it will be tough. it's nice. it's awesome. >> novak djokovic beat jo-wilfried tsonga to win his third shanghai masters final. beating his french opponent in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. extending the streak to 17 matches, and this is the ninth title of the season in which he's won three grand slams. >> the...
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angie: we are seeing some gains in australia and new zealand.ill waiting for that tpp deal. rishaad: that is it for this monday edition of "asia edge." ♪ >> the following is a paid program. >> the following is a paid presentation for bosley. the world's most experienced hair restoration. prevention, retention, restoration. >> i am joey fatone. as a member of n'sync, there is a side of me that most people not aware of. one word, bosley. me.as the right choice for one, it prevented any mof
angie: we are seeing some gains in australia and new zealand.ill waiting for that tpp deal. rishaad: that is it for this monday edition of "asia edge." ♪ >> the following is a paid program. >> the following is a paid presentation for bosley. the world's most experienced hair restoration. prevention, retention, restoration. >> i am joey fatone. as a member of n'sync, there is a side of me that most people not aware of. one word, bosley. me.as the right choice for...
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. >> australia has a hard-line immigration policy. it sends all asylum seekers who arrive by boat to centers on small, impoverished islands. last year australia drew international criticism when it signed a pact with cambodia to take some of the detainees for millions of dollars in aid. >> we'll continue to negotiations because there is good faith on both sides. if we can strike an agreement that's in the best interest of our country and from the philippines' perspective, their country, we'll arrive at that point. >> many asylum seekers from asian countries have attempted to reach australia by sea. invariably they're trying to escape conflict, political strife or poverty in 2013, more than 20,000 made the perilous journey by boat. australia sends them to detention centers on naru and another island in papau, new guinea. it says this approach it necessary so stop human traffickers from destroying at sea. human rights activists have lashed out at can bara's efforts to move asylum seekers to the developing country. in june the australian
. >> australia has a hard-line immigration policy. it sends all asylum seekers who arrive by boat to centers on small, impoverished islands. last year australia drew international criticism when it signed a pact with cambodia to take some of the detainees for millions of dollars in aid. >> we'll continue to negotiations because there is good faith on both sides. if we can strike an agreement that's in the best interest of our country and from the philippines' perspective, their...
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australia is looking to win a tournament for the first time. it's the first time the southern hemisphere rivals face each other in the final. more on that story and everything else we are covering on the website. this is the address aljazeera.com. we are following the election in argentina closely. the front runner at the moment, daniel scioli. >>> tonight the middle east is in flames. president obama's foreign policies failed the region and the united states say critics. in the panel secret x-ray surveillance on the streets of new york. you may be dosed with radiation and not know it. like most americans - i love football. will injuries of athletes in school weaken our like for the game. >>
australia is looking to win a tournament for the first time. it's the first time the southern hemisphere rivals face each other in the final. more on that story and everything else we are covering on the website. this is the address aljazeera.com. we are following the election in argentina closely. the front runner at the moment, daniel scioli. >>> tonight the middle east is in flames. president obama's foreign policies failed the region and the united states say critics. in the panel...
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within 10 minutes, australia had a second try. finding for a door that was too easy for a world cup final. argentina's problems were mounting. argentina down to 14 men, australia ruthlessly exploited the opportunity with a second try. they had a 19-9 half time lead. mr. reliable with kicking throughout the world cup was giving his team hope. finally, australia broke the resistance for good. mitchell performing heroics to hold on and hold on before finally the ball reached ashley cooper. a hat trick for him, australia into the final, with victory by 29 points to 15. >> i just think that guys are playing for each other and they want to play for australia and they're committed when they run on the field. the commitment is there and that's the base, in rugby, that's the base to be committed to your teammates, contact sports. >> australia knew they had to raise their game after that narrow escape against scotland. now they look forward to trying to topple the all blacks. the winner of that one will lift the world cup trophy. >> in the
within 10 minutes, australia had a second try. finding for a door that was too easy for a world cup final. argentina's problems were mounting. argentina down to 14 men, australia ruthlessly exploited the opportunity with a second try. they had a 19-9 half time lead. mr. reliable with kicking throughout the world cup was giving his team hope. finally, australia broke the resistance for good. mitchell performing heroics to hold on and hold on before finally the ball reached ashley cooper. a hat...
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international community recognizes that people who come to australia are use fra -- australia's responsibilityuldn't be in the philippines and the government approach to the philippines is one of the fundamental flaws in the off shore processing arrangement and doesn't have resettlement arrangement with aru or papa new giant any and 55 million and four people have been willing to go there and it is clearly dead in the water as well. >> reporter: south korea is writing its own history textbook for secondary school children and the government says the subject is being taught with factual errors and trying to portray the father of the 1960s and 70s dictate ner a better light, harry faucet reports from seoul. >> reporter: the monday afternoon history class in a seoul secondary school and today's lesson is on the growing economic influence of foreign powers in the 19th century, on the desks are copies of one of eight authorized textbooks schools can choose from but could soon be history and the government will be bringing in a single text to be called the correct history textbook. >> translator: it
international community recognizes that people who come to australia are use fra -- australia's responsibilityuldn't be in the philippines and the government approach to the philippines is one of the fundamental flaws in the off shore processing arrangement and doesn't have resettlement arrangement with aru or papa new giant any and 55 million and four people have been willing to go there and it is clearly dead in the water as well. >> reporter: south korea is writing its own history...
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they keep talking about australia. >> of course they are. you can't order a gun in australia. million gun owners, we will never let that happen here. while they have almost stopped mass shootings in austria, what they are not talking about the increase of violent crimes against innocent people. rates, assault, beatings, robberies, muggings. redinel still have guns there. the bad guys still have guns. they have started wearing bulletproof vests so at least they have some sort of defense. trish: now, australia has even outlawed. there is a movement. they also are not telling you about this. a movement against citizens to regain their second amendment rights. i am wishing them. >> is it unconstitutional here for the government to tell, say, a domestic violence victim that she cannot defend herself by carrying her own gun. >> even justice khalil. she has said regulations, sensible regulation of guns is fully compatible to the second amendment. it actually reads a well regulated militia. the national rifle association amidst the first closet of the second amendment. we no longer ha
they keep talking about australia. >> of course they are. you can't order a gun in australia. million gun owners, we will never let that happen here. while they have almost stopped mass shootings in austria, what they are not talking about the increase of violent crimes against innocent people. rates, assault, beatings, robberies, muggings. redinel still have guns there. the bad guys still have guns. they have started wearing bulletproof vests so at least they have some sort of defense....
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weakening growth has seen the worst in australia's trade. be more and the weaker australian dollar has helped, but he is optimistic about china's growth prospects. from an australian point of view, this is our most important relationship. 6.9% growth. that is very strong growth by international standards, we are supportive of the country and their efforts to move from investments given growth to a more sustainable consumption given growth, there is a process to go through. we are optimistic about the right way. the finance minister followed those observations by making a case for economic reform in australia. angie: the free trade agreement with china is obviously crucial for the government there, but it is bogged down in,, any sign that that will be cleared up soon? down, theogged government cannot do what it wants and the opposition labor party is running a scare campaign on access for foreign workers and this chinese trade agreement. not only for the public mother there is political theater around this as well. the suggestion that there m
weakening growth has seen the worst in australia's trade. be more and the weaker australian dollar has helped, but he is optimistic about china's growth prospects. from an australian point of view, this is our most important relationship. 6.9% growth. that is very strong growth by international standards, we are supportive of the country and their efforts to move from investments given growth to a more sustainable consumption given growth, there is a process to go through. we are optimistic...
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anna: the bank of australia. the record low of 2% today.sie dollar recorded the biggest drop. cushioning the impact of commodity. guy: the trial of the people accused of trying to fix libel. they try to conspire with ubs trader who was jailed for 14 years. the cost chileans of dollars. -- and cost trillions of dollars. five years of talks have finally ended on the transpacific -- on a range of products from drugs. jobs.s say it threatens both sides of congress have denounced the deal. south korea says it will consider joining the tpp but china remains outside. guy: bloomberg markets most influential summit is on the way. it is coinciding with the publication of bloomberg markets 50 most influential and african billionaires. one individual who made the list -- we asked the tycoon for his take on the china slowdown. needs to beown taken in context. ago, they were doing 11%. today they are doing 7%, or maybe less than that. 10% of the economy is less than 6% of the economy, because of the growth. it was a much bigger economy. there is still go
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back to australia. like we said in the report, it could injure the child. you are talking about a child that is going to be abducted once, and now you have a stranger going in, affecting an abduction to bring the child back. i do not endorse like that. i think a wiser tact would be - this works well will be the start of a social media campaign to find out where the child is. i have a friend whose child was kidnapped in indonesia, he had no idea where the child was, started a facebook campaign, located the child and is able to observe the child, she that she's growing up, being cared for, and within a few short years he'll attain an age where she can make her own choices. >> let's hope it gets attention, it is a growing problem. mark classof class kids. good to have you with us. >> in the aftermath of a nuclear disaster, cancer rates are soaring living near the fukushima plant near japan. >> i'm daniel lack on the atlantic coast. local communities in the government - some essential lighthouses in the age
back to australia. like we said in the report, it could injure the child. you are talking about a child that is going to be abducted once, and now you have a stranger going in, affecting an abduction to bring the child back. i do not endorse like that. i think a wiser tact would be - this works well will be the start of a social media campaign to find out where the child is. i have a friend whose child was kidnapped in indonesia, he had no idea where the child was, started a facebook campaign,...
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. >>> still ahead in sports australia beat argentina to join new zeeland in rugby action and this isy. ♪ ♪ welcome back, just reminder of the breaking news story we are following from afghanistan, there has been a powerful magnitude 7.5 earthquake centered there, 12 students have been killed in a girls school and the quake's impact felt in pakistan and northern india as well, at least 23 people have died in north west of pakistan. just a shift in gears for a minute and we will have an update on the sports stories. >> thank you very much, and hamilton claimed the third world championship after winning an action-packed u.s. grand prix and showed skill at the start and finish of the race in austin, texas, and we have more. >> lewis hamilton's mercedes crew was as exicited as the driver was on the austin circuit. >> greatest moment in my life. >> the greatest moment of his life was seen of one of the greatest drives and qualifying in the race took place within hours of each other and hamilton was at the start of the tricky conditions. he grabbed the lead from second place on the grid as
. >>> still ahead in sports australia beat argentina to join new zeeland in rugby action and this isy. ♪ ♪ welcome back, just reminder of the breaking news story we are following from afghanistan, there has been a powerful magnitude 7.5 earthquake centered there, 12 students have been killed in a girls school and the quake's impact felt in pakistan and northern india as well, at least 23 people have died in north west of pakistan. just a shift in gears for a minute and we will have...
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new zealand will face australia. last time around, australia in 1991 and 1991.ns: as a player, you always have to put that to the back of your mind. now you can exit talk about it because we are hitting the right plans in the game. >> you talk about just doing a job well everyday. there is still a game to play in that is the most important part of the weekend doing our job really well. the key thing is to improve. you have to keep improving. the bar is going to go up and down this week. ♪ yvonne: nissan ceo carlos gone has confirmed that discussions are taking place aimed at preserving the carmakers aligns with renault. ghosn told bloomberg television that all parties on a stronger alliance. assan is aiming to having driverless fuel-cell car on the road by 2020. 22% sincees jumped september. tim cook says apple will continue to invest heavily in china. have 40 is on track to stores in the middle of next year. shares returned from a one-day trading halt after the bank confirmed it is selling 80% of its life insurance unit to nippon life. those impressive results
new zealand will face australia. last time around, australia in 1991 and 1991.ns: as a player, you always have to put that to the back of your mind. now you can exit talk about it because we are hitting the right plans in the game. >> you talk about just doing a job well everyday. there is still a game to play in that is the most important part of the weekend doing our job really well. the key thing is to improve. you have to keep improving. the bar is going to go up and down this week....
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we'll see caution ahead of the reserve bank of australia's decision. in south korea, opening up 0.74%. yen falling on speculation of easing by the boj. the dollar is strong. i'll be back with an update in a few hours. >> great stuff. a lot of focus on central banks. reporting live from the tokyo stock exchange. that's it for business news. i'll leave with you a check on the markets. >>> the commander of u.s. force necessary afghanistan has off offeroffe offered up an explanation to the deadly force. the afghan forces fighting taliban requested for an air strike. john campbell corrected an earlier explanation that said u.s. forces launched saturday's air strike because they were under fire. >> afghan forces advised they were taking fire from enemy positions. and asked for air support from u.s. forces. air strike was then called for. >> doctors without borders strongly criticized the u.s. government descriptions of events saying it changed from collateral damage to a tragic uns incident. they called for transparent investigation by an independent group.
we'll see caution ahead of the reserve bank of australia's decision. in south korea, opening up 0.74%. yen falling on speculation of easing by the boj. the dollar is strong. i'll be back with an update in a few hours. >> great stuff. a lot of focus on central banks. reporting live from the tokyo stock exchange. that's it for business news. i'll leave with you a check on the markets. >>> the commander of u.s. force necessary afghanistan has off offeroffe offered up an explanation...
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australia into the final.with victory by 29 points to 15. >> i just think that guys are playing for each other, and that they want to play for australia. and they're committed when they run out on the field. it has not always been perfect, but the commitment is there. that's the basis. to be committed for your teammates, contact sport. >> australians new they had to right their game after that narrow escape against scotland. now they can look forward to topple the all blacks on saturday. the winner of that one will lift the trophy for a record third time. lee wellings, al jazeera, in london. >> pulling a hat trick, the star is now level b at the top of the league scoring 12 of 13 goals. dortmund are second in the table behind bayern munich. >>> pakistan has gone up in their best after winning the second test in dubai by 178 runs. the final day for chasing targets to win the match. they continued as long as they could, but with six and a half overs left in play until the last wicket to fall, they were out for 6
australia into the final.with victory by 29 points to 15. >> i just think that guys are playing for each other, and that they want to play for australia. and they're committed when they run out on the field. it has not always been perfect, but the commitment is there. that's the basis. to be committed for your teammates, contact sport. >> australians new they had to right their game after that narrow escape against scotland. now they can look forward to topple the all blacks on...
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australia? >> top stories for you on al jazeera. foreign ministers in vienna have agreed for the united nations to start a new diplomatic process aimed at finding a different solution in syria. the u.s. has announced that it will send up to 50 special services personnel, training and advising opposition fighters in syria. >>> 2007 kille27 killed and ove0 injured in a night club fire in bucharest. >>> northeast nations relations have been icy thanks oterritorial disputes, harry fawcett has more from seoul. >> every week they gather outside the japanese embassy in seoul. supporters of south korea's so-called comfort women, last survivors, have been an issue of heart of strained relations between seoul and tokyo, as shinzo abe operators to meet south korea's president for talks. >> for 25 years we have been shouting for japan to compensate. if he last answers he can come to south korea otherwise he cannot. >> while abe made his statement, he upset seoul, without reiterating them for a personal standpoint. for all this symbolism of japa
australia? >> top stories for you on al jazeera. foreign ministers in vienna have agreed for the united nations to start a new diplomatic process aimed at finding a different solution in syria. the u.s. has announced that it will send up to 50 special services personnel, training and advising opposition fighters in syria. >>> 2007 kille27 killed and ove0 injured in a night club fire in bucharest. >>> northeast nations relations have been icy thanks oterritorial disputes,...
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we have, betty producers helping lead the way in australia.ea is seeking 0.2% higher. sony is said to the in talks to buy toshiba's image sensor unit. sales are expected to grow more than 60% over the next three years. we've got bloomberg asia company news managing editor peter alstom joining us live from tokyo. what's the latest on this deal? peter: sony is in talks with toshiba to by its image sensor aboutss for ¥20 billion, $165 million. this is according to people familiar with the matter. the companies have not announced anything officially. toshiba did say this morning that it is looking at a variety of options for its semiconductor business. what's so significant about this potential deal? >> peter: it's not a huge amount of money for these companies, but it is symbolic. it is significant strategically. sony's ceo is making progress in his turnaround. one of the reasons is this image sensor business that we refer to at the top of the show. these are the chips that go into smartphones and tablets to help people take pictures. now, people
we have, betty producers helping lead the way in australia.ea is seeking 0.2% higher. sony is said to the in talks to buy toshiba's image sensor unit. sales are expected to grow more than 60% over the next three years. we've got bloomberg asia company news managing editor peter alstom joining us live from tokyo. what's the latest on this deal? peter: sony is in talks with toshiba to by its image sensor aboutss for ¥20 billion, $165 million. this is according to people familiar with the matter....
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australia beat argentina to reach the final of the rugby world cup. they won in london, and australia is looking to win the tournament for a third time. they face new zealand in the decider on saturday. we're at twikenham. you said before the game australia got their one bad performance out of the way. how much better were they against argentina? >> reporter: so much better. australia has to be considerableably better in the narrow escape against scotland. they almost went out. they were at it from the very start of the match. two early tries in the first one. you have the first try from similar mons after 67 seconds, and argentina needed to make a good stop against ireland. arjz were excellent from the opposite side, and that set up the victory. in this instance they were trying to catch up and they were never that good to catch up with this strong australian team. three tries from adam ashley-cooper. in defense when argentina came back at them, they had enough to cope. >> do you think argentina can be proud of their achievements during the tournamen
australia beat argentina to reach the final of the rugby world cup. they won in london, and australia is looking to win the tournament for a third time. they face new zealand in the decider on saturday. we're at twikenham. you said before the game australia got their one bad performance out of the way. how much better were they against argentina? >> reporter: so much better. australia has to be considerableably better in the narrow escape against scotland. they almost went out. they were...