62
62
Mar 8, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
all this as a result of the intensive deal australia did with cambodia. it doesn't look like that policy has much legs >>> what does this mean for the government? are they going to be pushing on with this plan regardless? >> reporter: australia's government say yes they are, that this was always an option open to refugees. they could always decide voluntarily to return to their countries of origin. they say that is what has happened in this case. they say the option is still there for refugees to go to cambodia. crucially cambodia made a deal that they would not take refugees who were transferred involuntarily to cambodia. they would only take refugees who chose to go. if three of the five refugees who have decided to go to cambodia have decided they're better off in the countries from which they fled rather than staying in cambodia, it doesn't suggest much faith in cambodia as a long-term designation as far as refugees are concerned. whether any more refugees who are currently languishing in camps will decide to go to cambodia, it is looking less likely
all this as a result of the intensive deal australia did with cambodia. it doesn't look like that policy has much legs >>> what does this mean for the government? are they going to be pushing on with this plan regardless? >> reporter: australia's government say yes they are, that this was always an option open to refugees. they could always decide voluntarily to return to their countries of origin. they say that is what has happened in this case. they say the option is still...
68
68
Mar 21, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
index higher the other markets story it is australia.e pressure at the moment. we will flesh that out for you a bit later on, all the political developments, but causing some pressure on the equity space across sydney. 76 aussie dollar, we topped $.76sense last week -- last week, pulling back a bit. , to reset where rock thinks the exchange will fall below the seven-year low we hit in january. let me open up a chart to show you that low. $.68, black rock saying we will go to $.65. the median forecast across 50 analysts, the median forecast is $.70 by the end of this year, a weaker aussie dollar despite this break we have seen above some technical levels. 0.7588 is your level now for the australian dollar. hackers stole more than $100 million from the bangladesh banks, infiltrating computers weeks before the access. a sophisticated group of hackers, let's get more on this. extremet to some measures here, didn't they? >> you bet. it was sophisticated, and they did it all, sneaking through the system for about two weeks, also installing sof
index higher the other markets story it is australia.e pressure at the moment. we will flesh that out for you a bit later on, all the political developments, but causing some pressure on the equity space across sydney. 76 aussie dollar, we topped $.76sense last week -- last week, pulling back a bit. , to reset where rock thinks the exchange will fall below the seven-year low we hit in january. let me open up a chart to show you that low. $.68, black rock saying we will go to $.65. the median...
141
141
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
some make contributions to australia. >> reporter: every summer parts of australia go up in flames in hot quinnedy conditions wild bushfires are common. containing them and stopping them from destroying homes or lives generally falls to volunteer firefighters. not many are in eye rap but this woman and her husband are refugees that came to australia by boat. >> the hose gets heavy and with water it is very heavy maybe not for men, but for me it is. but i like it. i like to save people, trees and nature. i love it >> reporter: a few years ago the local fire brigade faced a problem, a dwindling number of recruits. five years ago there were not enough volunteers to run a training exercise like this one let alone to have enough people reliably on call when a real fire broke out. the fire service was becoming unviable >> we had about 12 members in the brigade and that's not enough. we in to do something to change that around. >> reporter: so the fire service made an active effort to recruit from ethnic minorities, particularly resettled refugees. nowadays australia's government deports any
some make contributions to australia. >> reporter: every summer parts of australia go up in flames in hot quinnedy conditions wild bushfires are common. containing them and stopping them from destroying homes or lives generally falls to volunteer firefighters. not many are in eye rap but this woman and her husband are refugees that came to australia by boat. >> the hose gets heavy and with water it is very heavy maybe not for men, but for me it is. but i like it. i like to save...
105
105
Mar 12, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
he built australia's largest online retailer, kogan. kogan.eet ruslan >> when his family left belarus, he knew the only way he could have something was to earn it. he taught himself to think outside the box and set up a string of ventures in his teen years. his challenge to the status quo continues to this day. flyer canf this high join us on the singapore flyer. to tell us about his past, his present and his ambitious future. kogan, welcomen to high flies. you have this big idea, this lightbulb moment while shopping for an lcd tv at age 23. for the ideaeed came when i was studying in miami and i notice that all the local kids were buying everything online. for muchwere buying it cheaper prices than all of the international students. we would go to walmart to buy our stuff because that is what university told us was the best marketing, economies of scale. are by thingsy online for much cheaper. i realized that a small online retailer can operate with greater efficiency than a goliath like walmart. inew months or years later australia i
he built australia's largest online retailer, kogan. kogan.eet ruslan >> when his family left belarus, he knew the only way he could have something was to earn it. he taught himself to think outside the box and set up a string of ventures in his teen years. his challenge to the status quo continues to this day. flyer canf this high join us on the singapore flyer. to tell us about his past, his present and his ambitious future. kogan, welcomen to high flies. you have this big idea, this...
75
75
Mar 31, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
cambodia's government says a multi government deal to take in refugees by australia has five. only five moved to cambodia under the program. three have left the nation. now one of the last remaining refugees tell al jazeera that he also wants to leave. >> reporter: he has been badly persecuted here. he says he has been on the run all of his adult life. he hoped to start a new life in australia, but ended up in cambodia. >> reporter: this is a document that you signed saying that you would resettle in cambodia? >> translation: yeah. >> reporter: i've been speaking with minimum as part of a year-- him as part of a year-long negotiation. why did you decide to sign this? >> translation: i don't know. >> i don't know. i don't have anything >> reporter: you just wanted to leave nauru? >> yeah. >> reporter: under a tough border protection policy, anyone who tries to reach australia by boat, is sent to pacific detention centers >> the message is simple, if you come to australia illegal by by boat, there is no way you will ever make australia home. >> reporter: with no viable resettlem
cambodia's government says a multi government deal to take in refugees by australia has five. only five moved to cambodia under the program. three have left the nation. now one of the last remaining refugees tell al jazeera that he also wants to leave. >> reporter: he has been badly persecuted here. he says he has been on the run all of his adult life. he hoped to start a new life in australia, but ended up in cambodia. >> reporter: this is a document that you signed saying that you...
32
32
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
refugees who came to australia by boat. >> the hoses are very heavy. when water is on it is heavier. for me, maybe men not, but for me very heavy. but i like it. i like to save people even trees, even nature. i love it. >> reporter: a few years ago the local fire brigade faced a problem, a dwindling number of recruits. >> reporter: there weren't enough volunteers to run even a training exercise like this one, let alone to have enough people on call for when a real fire broke out. the fire service was becoming unviable. >> we had about 12 members in the brigade and that's really not enough for what we want to do in communities. so we had to do something to change that around. >> reporter: so the fire service made an active effort to recruit from ethnic minorities, particularly resettled refugees. nowadays australia's government deports any refugees who come by boat, but between 2010 and 2013 tens of thousands were allowed to stay. a high number settled to the south and east of melbourne, the very area facing a shortage of firefighting volume fierce. tod
refugees who came to australia by boat. >> the hoses are very heavy. when water is on it is heavier. for me, maybe men not, but for me very heavy. but i like it. i like to save people even trees, even nature. i love it. >> reporter: a few years ago the local fire brigade faced a problem, a dwindling number of recruits. >> reporter: there weren't enough volunteers to run even a training exercise like this one, let alone to have enough people on call for when a real fire broke...
38
38
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
plus the refugees who arrived in australia by boat are now serving as volunteer firefighters. more on that. stay with us. >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories. 18 iraqi soldiers have been killed at an air base in anbar province. at least 10 i.s.i.l. suicide bombers targeted the base that is home to hundreds of u.s. military trainers. belgian prosecutors say the man who may be the third bomber at brussels airport has been arrested. the suspect and two others have been charged with terrorism offences. former yemeni president has called for an end to the civil war. he was speaking in the capital which is controlled by his allies the houthi rebels. they have been fighting a saudi-led coalition. bernie sanders defeated hillary clinton in the washington and alas ka state caucuses. he is also competing against her in hawaii. he is hoping to close in on her lead to clinch the democratic nomination. it takes 2383 delegates to win the democratic nomination. despite bernie sanders win in washington and alaska she still has a huge lead. bernie sanders is hoping his campai
plus the refugees who arrived in australia by boat are now serving as volunteer firefighters. more on that. stay with us. >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories. 18 iraqi soldiers have been killed at an air base in anbar province. at least 10 i.s.i.l. suicide bombers targeted the base that is home to hundreds of u.s. military trainers. belgian prosecutors say the man who may be the third bomber at brussels airport has been arrested. the suspect and two others have been...
57
57
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
quote
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 1
since then australia has led a huge and costly investigation to scour the ocean where they
since then australia has led a huge and costly investigation to scour the ocean where they
123
123
Mar 15, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
about 9,000 iranians who came to australia by boat are not australia says refugees. sending them home would be a signal to others not to try to come. but human rights activists are outraged. >> one of the fundamental principles of refugee law is nonreferment. that means a individual who is at risk should not be returned to a country where they may be put at further risk. >> she is convinced if she is put back his wife will be put straight in an iranian prison or worse. andrew thomas, al jazeera, brisbane. >> 8,000 applied but only with you was named the world's best teacher. up next a million dollar prize for a palestinian teacher. and also an paper sport hits the road finding more and more fans in south africa. bmx bike racing. and join us tomorrow for special coverage waf could be for whata pivotal day of american politics. i ((úz@úxóxkxÑ($9 >> recognition and riches for a palestinian educator who promotes peace in her classroom. it's called the global teacher prize and comes with a check for a million u.s. dollars. joanna blendell as the story of the woman consi
about 9,000 iranians who came to australia by boat are not australia says refugees. sending them home would be a signal to others not to try to come. but human rights activists are outraged. >> one of the fundamental principles of refugee law is nonreferment. that means a individual who is at risk should not be returned to a country where they may be put at further risk. >> she is convinced if she is put back his wife will be put straight in an iranian prison or worse. andrew...
89
89
Mar 7, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
look, australia continues to benefit strongly, even when prices are low.not as much as we did when iron ore was $180 a time and oil was $140 a barrel. australian producers are highly to iront when it comes ore, three quarters of our production is in the bottom half of the global cost curve. we are heavily automated. the australian dollar will continue to attract investment in our country. while many people are negative about the space, i is a minister look at the australian market see it as a glass half-full. i am overall positive about the future. ok, well, there are certain aspects, lng for instance. the thing is that with the weaker dollar and the plunge in the price of oil that in is not happening, is it. what can you as a government do to encourage it? >> that is a good question. that we have seen massive investment in australia in the lng space, $200 billion worth of investment and production capacity between 2003-2014. this means australia will as the largest lng exporter by 2020, a significant achievement. we are focused on the next wave of demand,
look, australia continues to benefit strongly, even when prices are low.not as much as we did when iron ore was $180 a time and oil was $140 a barrel. australian producers are highly to iront when it comes ore, three quarters of our production is in the bottom half of the global cost curve. we are heavily automated. the australian dollar will continue to attract investment in our country. while many people are negative about the space, i is a minister look at the australian market see it as a...
43
43
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
i've always enjoyed playing against australia. you still have to respect the conditions, the ballers, you still have to follow your plans. you can't sit in your dressing room thinking if it's australia, i'm going to score runs, no. >> it is the ultimate challenge in any format here in india. if you can beat india on indian soil in any stage in any format, it's an incredible achievement. everyone knows that. >>> hudson had his best night at england maker. throwing away a lead, tony cruz put germany ahead just before half time. early in the second half, mario gomez looked to have put germany on course for a comfortable win. england hit back first. harry cain let the city striker make an immediate impact off the bench. also scoring his first england goal, his team pulled off an unlikely 3-2 win. unbeaten after nine games in germany. >> whilst enjoying this night, and admitting this is my best night with england so far, a lot of the criticisms we've had in the past and will continue to get, i'm sure, they are suddenly forgotten for a
i've always enjoyed playing against australia. you still have to respect the conditions, the ballers, you still have to follow your plans. you can't sit in your dressing room thinking if it's australia, i'm going to score runs, no. >> it is the ultimate challenge in any format here in india. if you can beat india on indian soil in any stage in any format, it's an incredible achievement. everyone knows that. >>> hudson had his best night at england maker. throwing away a lead,...
263
263
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
i get to go to australia! >> street: he was excited. he was grateful.nd he knew what it meant for him and his family. >> kaden erickson: thank you, everybody. >> whitaker: kaden had endured two excruciating bone marrow transplants. when he, his parents, and four siblings hit the beach in australia, they hoped he'd beaten the cancer. the highlight of his trip? >> kaden erickson: got to hold a koala. >> whitaker: did he, like, put his arms around you? >> kaden erickson: he... it was like a hug. it was about as heavy as a baby. and it would put the claws here and the claws here, and so it was like you were getting hugged by a koala. you kind of get attached to the koalas. >> whitaker: did it make you forget for a while that you were sick? >> kaden erickson: yes. it made me feel a little bit normal, more normal than i've been for a while. >> whitaker: feeling normal didn't last long. shortly after returning home, kaden learned his cancer had returned for the third time. as we settled in for our interview, his mom jeanne adjusted the medication he needs. it'
i get to go to australia! >> street: he was excited. he was grateful.nd he knew what it meant for him and his family. >> kaden erickson: thank you, everybody. >> whitaker: kaden had endured two excruciating bone marrow transplants. when he, his parents, and four siblings hit the beach in australia, they hoped he'd beaten the cancer. the highlight of his trip? >> kaden erickson: got to hold a koala. >> whitaker: did he, like, put his arms around you? >> kaden...
47
47
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
refugees in australia volunteering as fire-fighters. plus, new laws in pakistan to protect women from abuse is coming under attack. >>> let's recap the headlines on al jazeera. syrian state media monitoring group say the army is taking control of the ancient city of palmyra. government forces have been advancing into the isil held territory. refugees at the greek boarder held protests in the hope that the borders would be open for them. thousands remain stranded there. italian police arrested a man in relation to false travel documents. the belgium prosecutor say the man that may be the third bomber has been arrested. the suspect and two others have been charged with terrorism offenses. >> bernie sanders won the caucus in hawaii. it's his third win in the front-runner. sanders won caucuses in washington and alaska. he lags behind in the important count. this is how it stands, it takes 2,383 delegates to win the nomination. bernie sanders won hawaii, corey washington and alaska. hillary clinton has the lead with 1,234 pledges. bernie san
refugees in australia volunteering as fire-fighters. plus, new laws in pakistan to protect women from abuse is coming under attack. >>> let's recap the headlines on al jazeera. syrian state media monitoring group say the army is taking control of the ancient city of palmyra. government forces have been advancing into the isil held territory. refugees at the greek boarder held protests in the hope that the borders would be open for them. thousands remain stranded there. italian police...
134
134
Mar 31, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
options for refugees processed on nauru, australia signed a 42 million dollar deal with cambodia. it was posed to see dozens of refugees sent to the south-east asian nation but only five people came. >> translation: i'm worried about how to live here. if i have to live here the way other refugees live here, how will i survive? >> reporter: three have already left. just four months after he arrived, a man returned to myanmar. a few months later, an iranian couple also went home to iran. now only this man and an iranian remain and he also wants to leave. the cambodian government admits the program has failed. of the five people who came to cambodia, three have left. is it a failure? >> you could say a failure. they don't want to be in cambodia. they want to be in another country. >> reporter: the australian government declined to comment. this man understands little of the policies affecting his life and says he will keep looking for a place to call home >>> argentina has taken a big step towards reentering the international global financial system. it has come to a deal to pay inve
options for refugees processed on nauru, australia signed a 42 million dollar deal with cambodia. it was posed to see dozens of refugees sent to the south-east asian nation but only five people came. >> translation: i'm worried about how to live here. if i have to live here the way other refugees live here, how will i survive? >> reporter: three have already left. just four months after he arrived, a man returned to myanmar. a few months later, an iranian couple also went home to...
110
110
Mar 14, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
about 9,000 iranians who came to australia by boat are not, australia says, refugees.ending them home would be a signal to others not to try to come. the human rights activists are outraged. >> one of the fundamental principles of refugee law is a law that means that an individual who is at risk should not be returned to a country where they may be put at further risk. >> iran's human rights record is bad. bari is convinced if she is sent back, his wife would be put straight in an iranian prison or worse. andrew thomas, al jazeera. bristol. >> more on our main story in al jazeera in the war in syria. it was 5 years ago this week that the first protest began in syria. the united nations estimates that more than 250,000 people have been killed since the start of the war. it stopped counting back in 2014. let's talk more about this now to assad al ashi, director of the organization. thank you for being with us. it's five years since those first protests began. tell us from your view and having worked on the ground in syria how the situation has evolved for the people of s
about 9,000 iranians who came to australia by boat are not, australia says, refugees.ending them home would be a signal to others not to try to come. the human rights activists are outraged. >> one of the fundamental principles of refugee law is a law that means that an individual who is at risk should not be returned to a country where they may be put at further risk. >> iran's human rights record is bad. bari is convinced if she is sent back, his wife would be put straight in an...
95
95
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up, australia's commodity boom. we find out how other industries are stepping up to the plate. that is just ahead. the return of trending in china kind --, could be a disaster. coming up. ♪ rishaad: chinese the are up 12% this year. experts say the worst is not over. we had our guest on the program. this is the return in financing. were you a bit puzzled by the move? guest: well, i don't know if i am that puzzled. they obviously clamped down harshly last time. they clearly indicated they think the worst is over, and they want the market going up again, and one more equity financing. let's inflate the bubble again, it does not seem to be a long-term solution. sadly in china, there doesn't seem to be bloomberg markets, only bubble markets. rishaad: the thing is, you are suggesting we are on the verge of another one, a big down leg. what would precipitate that? guest: ultimately, if it is short-term measures like more margin financing, you are still 600 billion incoming from the pension fund. these are great things to
coming up, australia's commodity boom. we find out how other industries are stepping up to the plate. that is just ahead. the return of trending in china kind --, could be a disaster. coming up. ♪ rishaad: chinese the are up 12% this year. experts say the worst is not over. we had our guest on the program. this is the return in financing. were you a bit puzzled by the move? guest: well, i don't know if i am that puzzled. they obviously clamped down harshly last time. they clearly indicated...
107
107
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> a new piece of debris which could be from me missing flight mh-370 is sent to australia for testing>>> and the battle to keep bangladesh's indigenous languages alive. ♪ >>> well as european leaders continue to struggle to deal with a worsening crisis on their borders, desperation appears to be growing among particularly refugees stranded at the border with macedonia. hundreds have blocked an nation railway line, laying down on the tracks, one case stopping a freight train. they are protesting against macedon macedonia's border restrictions. just 500 refugees were allowed into macedonia in the 24 hours into thursday morning. >> cold all night. all night baby crying. >> we can't sleep. >> all night crying. all night. >> yes, all of the babies cry all the time. really, we are tired, very tired. >> we run from this to find another kind of this. [ inaudible ] we are dying, but sorry. >>> the prime minister of netherlands which currently holds the e.u. presidency, says that turkey must ensure the number of refugees and migrants leaving its shores for europe develops down to zero. he is tr
. >>> a new piece of debris which could be from me missing flight mh-370 is sent to australia for testing>>> and the battle to keep bangladesh's indigenous languages alive. ♪ >>> well as european leaders continue to struggle to deal with a worsening crisis on their borders, desperation appears to be growing among particularly refugees stranded at the border with macedonia. hundreds have blocked an nation railway line, laying down on the tracks, one case stopping a...
37
37
Mar 14, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
she came to australia by boat. an iranian refugee who has a visa to stay in australia permanently. the two fell in love and married. but last year australia's government rejected her claim to be a refugee. it put her in a detention center, and wants to deport her back to iran. for her husband who has her photos, wedding veil, and shoes, but not his wife, that would be devastating. >> my heart would break because she already lived here with me. she already was part of our family. we love her. we -- both my parents. they love her. and we -- we really want her to come back. >> reporter: this week, though, deportation could get closer. the nuclear deal with tehran, and the lifting of sanctions has warmed relations between australia and iran. to date iran has refused to accept deportees back to australia, but iran's foreign minister is coming here on tuesday, and australia's foreign minister hopes a deal with be done. >> it's certainly a goal, but it's at officials level at present, and not something i'm personally nego
she came to australia by boat. an iranian refugee who has a visa to stay in australia permanently. the two fell in love and married. but last year australia's government rejected her claim to be a refugee. it put her in a detention center, and wants to deport her back to iran. for her husband who has her photos, wedding veil, and shoes, but not his wife, that would be devastating. >> my heart would break because she already lived here with me. she already was part of our family. we love...
60
60
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
nowadays australia's government deports any refugees who come by boat. between 2010 and 2013, tens of thousands arrived who were allowed to stay. a high number settled to the south and east of melbourne. the very area facing a short age of firefighting volunteers. today of the 52 volunteers based at noble park half are from immigrant backgrounds. >> they helped us and they accepted us to be in australia. so i should do something. i want to do something. it's like pay back. >> reporter: the firefighters are more representative of the immigrant communities they're serving. >> particularly in a situation where you've got a fire, it is a bad time for people and english not being a first language, we have members responding who can speak other languages and offer comfort and support to people in their time of need. >> reporter: the focus of australian politics recently has been on how to keep refugees out. sometimes over looked is their contribution once they're in. appear drew thomas. - - andrew thomas >>> the indian government has imposed presidential rule
nowadays australia's government deports any refugees who come by boat. between 2010 and 2013, tens of thousands arrived who were allowed to stay. a high number settled to the south and east of melbourne. the very area facing a short age of firefighting volunteers. today of the 52 volunteers based at noble park half are from immigrant backgrounds. >> they helped us and they accepted us to be in australia. so i should do something. i want to do something. it's like pay back. >>...
192
192
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
new zealand, australia, and hong kong. all still on holidays.a joining the fray, weakness coming through from malaysia. it's pretty flat at the moment. strong gains from the japanese markets. , more fiscal stimulus , the announcement of further measures to boost mastic -- to boost domestic consumption. economy fairly stagnant so far, but seeing a substantially straightn, a seventh day of weakness when it comes to the japanese currency, largely on u.s. dollar strength. x up by 8%. , theghtly weaker yuan kospi extending gains. a bounce in oil prices on u.s. rig count, falling, so the biggest jump for wti and about a week, up 1% in the asian session. brent up by .5%. the yen driving a number of exporters around the region. adding to that story, chinese industrial profits coming out with a surprise upside number, so that driving the regional positive sentiment in a holiday-thin, low-point trading day. japan looking set for a fresh round of economic stimulus. they will provide a first glimpse as early as tomorrow. here's david with a look. david: per
new zealand, australia, and hong kong. all still on holidays.a joining the fray, weakness coming through from malaysia. it's pretty flat at the moment. strong gains from the japanese markets. , more fiscal stimulus , the announcement of further measures to boost mastic -- to boost domestic consumption. economy fairly stagnant so far, but seeing a substantially straightn, a seventh day of weakness when it comes to the japanese currency, largely on u.s. dollar strength. x up by 8%. , theghtly...
135
135
Mar 31, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
if you come to australia illegally by boat, there is no way you will ever make australia home. >> reporter: with no viable resettlement options for refugees, australia signed a $42 million deal with cambodia. the program was supposed to see dozens of refugees sent to the southeast asian nation, but only five people came. >> translator: i'm worried about how to live here. if i have to live here the way other refugees live here, how will i sur soovivsurvive? >> reporter: three have already almost and a man returned to myanmar. a few months later an iranian couple went home to iran. now only two remain, and rashid also wants to leave. the cambodian government admits the program has failed. of the five people that came to cambodia, three have left. is it a failure? >> you could say it's a failure that they don't want to be in cambodia. they want to in australia or they want to be at a different country. >> reporter: the australian government declined on comment. rashid understands little of the policies affecting his life and says he'll keep looking for a place to call home. >>> thousands of p
if you come to australia illegally by boat, there is no way you will ever make australia home. >> reporter: with no viable resettlement options for refugees, australia signed a $42 million deal with cambodia. the program was supposed to see dozens of refugees sent to the southeast asian nation, but only five people came. >> translator: i'm worried about how to live here. if i have to live here the way other refugees live here, how will i sur soovivsurvive? >> reporter: three...
89
89
Mar 2, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
and australia surges.ody's cuts its outlook for china, blaming rising debt and falling reserves. anna: and lack rocks like blackrock's brexit morning. -- brexit warning. manus: welcome to "countdown." anna: a warm welcome to the program. just past 7:00 in the morning wednesday. --us: it's super tuesday anna: it's wednesday in this part of the world. let's talk about the markets. s&pave a strong rally, the up by 2.4%. strong louvers in the united states last night. it moves into the overnight session, asia really strong, up by more than 4%. here it looks -- manus: europe looks like it will get a good opening. up 9/10 ofotation -- 1%. i'm trying to look at glass half-full. expected.better than aussie gdp up and better. fromchina has had a knock the ratings agencies, but u.s. manufacturers are not bad. they have stormed ahead, up. london up 11%. s&p up 8.35%. this silent rally. anna: march has been a decent year for equities so far. not much of a statement with only one day gone. have -- it number we looks st
and australia surges.ody's cuts its outlook for china, blaming rising debt and falling reserves. anna: and lack rocks like blackrock's brexit morning. -- brexit warning. manus: welcome to "countdown." anna: a warm welcome to the program. just past 7:00 in the morning wednesday. --us: it's super tuesday anna: it's wednesday in this part of the world. let's talk about the markets. s&pave a strong rally, the up by 2.4%. strong louvers in the united states last night. it moves into...
45
45
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
WFTS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 1
it's getting close to winter in australia and snakes are trying to pack in food before the cold weather sets in. >> is that an actual teddy bear they took out of that thing. >> oh, what does that smell like? >> they took the snake to the vet. she ended up with 15 stitches. she's going to be on antibiotics for two weeks and after that she'll be released back into the wild. >> she bit off more than she can chew. >>> the next video also from australia and this will boggle your mind. i want to see if you can guess what is going on here. oh, there's a man with a drink in the water and a snake. >> come on, australia, that's not funny. musician, he got this radio and says the man walkeded into the water with the drink and snake and they played together for about a half hour. is this a pet? he plays with the snake and then gets out of the water and walks around the beach and says, oh, have you seen my pet snake? >> that gets you in all kinds of trouble. >> the guy was walking around the beach showing him off, kids loved it, the parents, not so much. the kid says, i wish i had gotten his name. >
it's getting close to winter in australia and snakes are trying to pack in food before the cold weather sets in. >> is that an actual teddy bear they took out of that thing. >> oh, what does that smell like? >> they took the snake to the vet. she ended up with 15 stitches. she's going to be on antibiotics for two weeks and after that she'll be released back into the wild. >> she bit off more than she can chew. >>> the next video also from australia and this will...
127
127
Mar 2, 2016
03/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
oh, there's a man with a drink in the water and a snake. >> come on, australia, that's not funny. >> according to a british musician, he got this radio and says the man walkeded into the water with the drink and snake and they played together for about a half hour. is this a pet? he plays with the snake and then gets out of the water and walks around the beach and says, oh, have you seen my pet snake? >> that gets you in all kinds of trouble. >> the guy was walking around the beach showing him off, kids loved it, the parents, not so much. the kid says, i wish i had gotten his name. >>> dash cam video. a reminder to me that it could be anywhere, especially in russia. pretty bad weather. the snow has created somewhat of a wall between the two lanes. there's so much ice on the ground that i think this car knows that you got to be going at a good, steady pace. snow skiing -- >> that looks like a nascar accident. >> brutal! >> out of nowhere the truck comes over the wall of ice and slams straight into the car in front of him and you just see wreckage all over the place. this guy barely, b
oh, there's a man with a drink in the water and a snake. >> come on, australia, that's not funny. >> according to a british musician, he got this radio and says the man walkeded into the water with the drink and snake and they played together for about a half hour. is this a pet? he plays with the snake and then gets out of the water and walks around the beach and says, oh, have you seen my pet snake? >> that gets you in all kinds of trouble. >> the guy was walking...
75
75
Mar 12, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
he built australia's largest
he built australia's largest
32
32
Mar 15, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
concern to australia. iran's recent ballistic missile test, we've discussed human rights issues, we have discussed issues relating to iran's relationships with other countries in the region, particularly israel, saudi arabia and in yemen. overall, it has been a very positive discussion. we have also touched on issues of concern to australia, particularly on defeating the people smuggling trade and issues of illegal immigration into our country >>> the president of el salvador is considering imposing a curfew over the country. there were nearly 1400 murders in the first two months of this year in el salvador. presidential candidates in the u.s. are touring states. five states are up for grabs. under restricted laws tens of thousands of people in north corolina have lost the right to vote there. >> reporter: here there are two key voting rights issues playing out not only in the halls of power but also in voting booths as well. one is redistricting. 2011 the republican party law makers took control of the sl
concern to australia. iran's recent ballistic missile test, we've discussed human rights issues, we have discussed issues relating to iran's relationships with other countries in the region, particularly israel, saudi arabia and in yemen. overall, it has been a very positive discussion. we have also touched on issues of concern to australia, particularly on defeating the people smuggling trade and issues of illegal immigration into our country >>> the president of el salvador is...
79
79
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
andrew follow mass reports now from noble park in melbourne. >>> every summer, parts of australia go up in flames. in hot windy conditions, wild bush fires are common. containing them and stopping them from destroying homes or lives, generally falls to volunteer firefighters. not many are from iran, but she and her husband are refugees who came to australia by boat. >> it is very heavy especially when the water turns on. i like to safe people, i like to save nature, like trees. i love it. >> there wasn't enough people to be on call for when a real fire broke out. >> the fire service was becoming unviable. we have 12 members in the brigade. that is not enough. we had to do something to change that around. >> so the fire service made an active effort to recruit from ethnic minorities, particularly resettled refugees. nowadays, australia's government deport any refugees who come by boat but between 2010 and 2015, tens of thousands arrived who were allowed to stay. a high number settled south and east of melbourne, the very area facing a a shortage of firefighting volunteers. of the 52 v
andrew follow mass reports now from noble park in melbourne. >>> every summer, parts of australia go up in flames. in hot windy conditions, wild bush fires are common. containing them and stopping them from destroying homes or lives, generally falls to volunteer firefighters. not many are from iran, but she and her husband are refugees who came to australia by boat. >> it is very heavy especially when the water turns on. i like to safe people, i like to save nature, like trees. i...
79
79
Mar 2, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
in australia, -- my mistake. let's start things off with the automakers in japan. had a beat for honda. toyota missed forecast, but still seeing some gains. energy players in australia also seeing gains. we are still close to 7-8 week highs for oil prices. big drop in gold prices overnight. stocks have been hammered. 23%, 96% from this time last year. we talked about oil. petro china sinopec. hump day. china resources beer, 20% higher. onne will flesh it out for us. angie: the highs were bigger than that. taking a look at this deal, a discount here. big cheers for that. that deal was actually much less than what analysts were expecting. they were thinking china resources would have to pay up to 5 billion. this values snow beer at much less than analysts forecast as well. 11 times earnings made in 2014. if you take a look and compare that to the previous brewery acquisitions we have seen over the past 12 months, that is half the median of 21 times earnings. cheap, cheap beer here, which is why we are seeing the share surging today. the biggest jump in almost a year.
in australia, -- my mistake. let's start things off with the automakers in japan. had a beat for honda. toyota missed forecast, but still seeing some gains. energy players in australia also seeing gains. we are still close to 7-8 week highs for oil prices. big drop in gold prices overnight. stocks have been hammered. 23%, 96% from this time last year. we talked about oil. petro china sinopec. hump day. china resources beer, 20% higher. onne will flesh it out for us. angie: the highs were bigger...
40
40
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
australia has a tough policy to deter refugees arriving by boat but some of them are making a valuable contribution to the country. we have a report now from mobile park near melbourne. >> every summer, parts of australia go up in flames. in hot windy conditions, wild bush fires are common, containing them and stopping them from destroying homes or lives generally falls to volunteer firefighters. not many are from iran, but this husband and wife are refugees that came by boat. >> it is heavy, especially when the water is on, it gets heavier. for men, maybe not, but for me is heavy. but i like it. i like to save people, even trees, nature, you live it. >> the local fire brigade face add problem, a dwindling number of recruits. >> there wasn't enough volunteers to run a training exercise like this one, let alone to have enough people reliably on call for when a real fire broke out. >> the fire service was becoming unviable. >> we had about 12 members in the brigade and that's really not enough for what we want to do in a community, so we really had to do something to change that around.
australia has a tough policy to deter refugees arriving by boat but some of them are making a valuable contribution to the country. we have a report now from mobile park near melbourne. >> every summer, parts of australia go up in flames. in hot windy conditions, wild bush fires are common, containing them and stopping them from destroying homes or lives generally falls to volunteer firefighters. not many are from iran, but this husband and wife are refugees that came by boat. >> it...
62
62
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
WTVD
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 1
oh, there's a man with a drink in the water and a snake. >> come on, australia, that's not funny. >> according to a british musician, he got this radio and says the man walkeded into the water with the drink and snake and they played together for
oh, there's a man with a drink in the water and a snake. >> come on, australia, that's not funny. >> according to a british musician, he got this radio and says the man walkeded into the water with the drink and snake and they played together for
82
82
Mar 29, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
australia, also low.is lower at the open. 0.25%.ng, up about you somethinghow that was moving today. this was the china milk formula story. that stock is up over 900%. we are also seeing weakness across the financial westside. asia is down today after last week's game. rumors continue that tony fernandes may be taking the carrier private. no confirmation but a lot of reports. sharp is down 3%. they are giving back all of yesterday's gains. there was a report saying that they reported a net loss. they said it is not a source of that report, but it is considering cutting forecasts. we could see that signing between foxconn as well as sharp on april 2. just to end on a positive note, this is the leading gainer. up by over 6%. rishaad: getting back to our top stories. a new bid from china's on bank insurance. will marriott strike back? here?s at stake >> how much confidence can they have that they can get the deal done. they had a little bit more comfort with marriott. the deal was almost at the finishing lin
australia, also low.is lower at the open. 0.25%.ng, up about you somethinghow that was moving today. this was the china milk formula story. that stock is up over 900%. we are also seeing weakness across the financial westside. asia is down today after last week's game. rumors continue that tony fernandes may be taking the carrier private. no confirmation but a lot of reports. sharp is down 3%. they are giving back all of yesterday's gains. there was a report saying that they reported a net...
81
81
Mar 30, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
is air new zealand about to rid itself of the stake in virg in australia?story and an update on the markets and the ipo's here in hong kong as well. all the details are next. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. david: thank you. charlie: it
is air new zealand about to rid itself of the stake in virg in australia?story and an update on the markets and the ipo's here in hong kong as well. all the details are next. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for "the new york times" since 2003. he is known for tackling wide ranging subjects from politics and the presidency to capitalism and character. more recently, he has...
42
42
Mar 17, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
we look at australia's aboriginal people who die younger and have higher mortality rates than their compatriots >>> protests are taking place across brazil demanding the resignation of the president. tens of thousands are on the streets of the city. they're angry over the appointment of her predecessor as chief of staff. critics say the move would shield him from prosecution in a corruption scandal. demonstrations have occurred outside the presidential palace in the capital. >> translation: my relationship with minimum is not one of powers or super powers. it is a solid relationship of two people who are building a project together. i am sorry he is coming, he is going to help, we're going to look at returning to growth, fiscal stability and controlling inflation >>> the judge leading the corruption investigation at brazil state oil company has released recordings of phone taps of the former president with the current president >> reporter: a just here has released a wire tapping that federal police had made of the president talking to rou sshg sef discussing the appointment. it is implied that
we look at australia's aboriginal people who die younger and have higher mortality rates than their compatriots >>> protests are taking place across brazil demanding the resignation of the president. tens of thousands are on the streets of the city. they're angry over the appointment of her predecessor as chief of staff. critics say the move would shield him from prosecution in a corruption scandal. demonstrations have occurred outside the presidential palace in the capital. >>...
225
225
Mar 29, 2016
03/16
by
WCBS
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
i get to go to australia. >> he was excited. he was grateful. and he knew what it meant for him and his family. >> thank you, everybody. >> kade nechlt had endured two excruciating bone marrow transplants when he and his parents hit the beach in australia. they hoped he had beaten the the high light of his trip. >> got to hold a koala. you? >> it was like a hike. it was about as heavy as a baby. it would put the claws here and claws here. it was look you were getting hugged by a koala. you kind of get attached to the koalas. >> reporter: did it make you forget for a while that you were sick? >> yes. and it made me feel a little bit normal. more normal than i have been for a while. >> reporter: feeling normal didn't last long. shortly after returning home, kaden learned his cancer had returned for the third time. as we settled in for our interview, his mom jeanie adjusted the medication he needs. it's pumped into his body next to his heart. you're in quite a struggle with this disease? >> there are some bad things in my body that -- that are kind
i get to go to australia. >> he was excited. he was grateful. and he knew what it meant for him and his family. >> thank you, everybody. >> kade nechlt had endured two excruciating bone marrow transplants when he and his parents hit the beach in australia. they hoped he had beaten the the high light of his trip. >> got to hold a koala. you? >> it was like a hike. it was about as heavy as a baby. it would put the claws here and claws here. it was look you were...
173
173
Mar 6, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
piece of debris found on mozambique was sent to australia.ng -- they say the 43-year-old woman lived alone in the billing -- in the building and was thought to have starved to death. in 1971, he devised an application to send messages between computers. wayundamentally change the people can indicate. -- communicate. this is bloomberg news. yvonne: china's annual policy meeting has been told growth will be the priority over the next five years. we asked some of the delegates with the priority is for their region. >> i hope china can build a prosperous society by 2020. we should solidify our work on maintaining reform and opening to the challenges fourth by the party. something we should do in the new normal phase. >> i hope hong kong can make use of its advantages in carrying out the 13th five-year plan. i hope to take this message back to hong kong. yvonne: our next guest says china's targets are ambitious. us in thenomics joins studio. they unveiled this record fiscal deficit and lowered their growth target. win overall? aimrowth is the over
piece of debris found on mozambique was sent to australia.ng -- they say the 43-year-old woman lived alone in the billing -- in the building and was thought to have starved to death. in 1971, he devised an application to send messages between computers. wayundamentally change the people can indicate. -- communicate. this is bloomberg news. yvonne: china's annual policy meeting has been told growth will be the priority over the next five years. we asked some of the delegates with the priority is...
111
111
Mar 18, 2016
03/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
iewflt look at australia.year drought. >> and they changed everything they do. they do like 55 gallons day. that's each person. we use like three times, four times that much. >> the thing that i've learned sue can save some water without doing anything at all. >> it's just retraining. >>> it wouldn't be march madness without some bracket busters. a couple of the fifth seerpdz upset today. and one of cal's top players will be sidelined. >>> time now to check in with keba in the newsroom with a look at ktvu fox 2 news at 7:00. >> reporter: frank, the dump truck movement seems to be picking up steam at least among some. coming up, the private meeting held today to try to stop the new york billionaire from getting that nomination. also, the condo rented by the san bernardino shooters now for sale. how much is it going for, and what the seller is doing in his effort to find a buyer. those stories and all your top headlines coming up at 7:00 over on tv 36. >>> march madness, basketball tournament underway, and cal g
iewflt look at australia.year drought. >> and they changed everything they do. they do like 55 gallons day. that's each person. we use like three times, four times that much. >> the thing that i've learned sue can save some water without doing anything at all. >> it's just retraining. >>> it wouldn't be march madness without some bracket busters. a couple of the fifth seerpdz upset today. and one of cal's top players will be sidelined. >>> time now to check...
71
71
Mar 12, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
he came to australia when he was 6 years old.ne of these tales that you might hear about someone, he started all these businesses when he was growing up. he had a golf ball washing business, a car washing business. he did internet companies online. all through high school. and when he was about 23, he was a consultant and he'd made a bit of money and he wanted to buy a tv. and he went to try and buy a high-end one and it was $5,000 and he thought, that's a lot to spend. i wonder if i can get it cheaper. so he contacted the chinese manufacturer directly. and proposed that he would buy -- he pretended that he'd buy 100,000 units just to see what price he'd get. they said, we'll give them to you for $1,000 a pop. looked at the difference in the prices and decided, this is a market opportunity. i can become a tv salesman. his mom started crying when he told her that. david: retailers often rely on consultants. they do a lot of research on what people are interested in buying. this is a company that has a very novel way of finding out
he came to australia when he was 6 years old.ne of these tales that you might hear about someone, he started all these businesses when he was growing up. he had a golf ball washing business, a car washing business. he did internet companies online. all through high school. and when he was about 23, he was a consultant and he'd made a bit of money and he wanted to buy a tv. and he went to try and buy a high-end one and it was $5,000 and he thought, that's a lot to spend. i wonder if i can get it...
143
143
Mar 21, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
australia eventually steadied to put on an innings of 103-8.the three time champion set about the chase. rachel priest led the early charge and they comfortably reached their target with 60 wickets to spare. that should be enough to see them into the last four. >>> raining champion lorenzo won the first round of moto in qatar. competing for the lead with his teammate, he crashed out. he was unhurt. yamaha rider lorenzo went on to win the race. >>> jason daewon the arnold palmer invitation roll for his eighth victory on the p.g.a. tour. two under par 70 final round was enough to beat kevin chapel by one shot at bay hill. the victory will see the australian replace rory mcelroy as the world number two. >>> u.s.a. closed the word indoor athletics championship for the record haul of medals. they smashed the old mark of 19, finishing the competition with 23, including 19 gold. u.s.a. picked up four on the final night and wins in both the four by 400-meter relays. >> indonesia arrived under a doping charge. they are one of five countries where drug t
australia eventually steadied to put on an innings of 103-8.the three time champion set about the chase. rachel priest led the early charge and they comfortably reached their target with 60 wickets to spare. that should be enough to see them into the last four. >>> raining champion lorenzo won the first round of moto in qatar. competing for the lead with his teammate, he crashed out. he was unhurt. yamaha rider lorenzo went on to win the race. >>> jason daewon the arnold...