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australia and companies employ almost 100,000 americans and american companies in australia employ about 335,000 australians good trade policies mean good people. both of our on behalf of the united states, i'm grateful to the government and the people of australia for our delegation and for a spirit of cooperation that's benefited both of our nations has for decades. .nd will continue in the future as foreign minister bishop said, we look forward to continuing our staffses among while we make our way to next year's meeting in washington, d.c. again, thank you. i'll turn it to secretary paine. rex,ank you very much, julie, jim, ladies and gentlemen thanking their. excellencieseir -- in hosting this meeting here beautiful government house in sydney. i'd like to also join minister in thanking both jim and rex for an excellent day of here.sions jim and i, in fact, have been out all weekend, at shangri-la, singapore, where we key regional counterparts in excellent if i might say, for some of the discussions we had here today about our in the indo pacific. what today's meeting again under sco
australia and companies employ almost 100,000 americans and american companies in australia employ about 335,000 australians good trade policies mean good people. both of our on behalf of the united states, i'm grateful to the government and the people of australia for our delegation and for a spirit of cooperation that's benefited both of our nations has for decades. .nd will continue in the future as foreign minister bishop said, we look forward to continuing our staffses among while we make...
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manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts, including keep egg australians safe. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the government is doing to keep australians safe, including -- >> prime minister has the -- >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. mr. speaker, spoke with the prime minister of the united united kingdom last night and conveyed to her the heartfelt simple simple sympathies of the people of australia and the victim's this shocking criminal attack and their families. i reaffirmed to her the resolute solidarity of australia with britain, partner nows as we always have been and always will, in freedom's cause. and prime minister may thanked me and thanked this parliament for the solidarity we showed. united in our solidarity, our sympathy for our friends in the united kingdom. this was a shocking criminal attack on innocen
manchester had an impact down here in australia. the prime minister asked about his thoughts, including keep egg australians safe. >> the member has the floor. >> my question is to the prime minister. will the prime minister update the house on the manchester terrorist attack and what the government is doing to keep australians safe, including -- >> prime minister has the -- >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. mr. speaker, spoke with...
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australia won't do so. but labor was keen to highlight fact that some coalition members of the government were hoping that would be the action >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is to the prime minister. i refer to reports that president trump is policiesed to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. just before midnight last night in response to those reports, said, have the champagne on ice. john howard pulled the united states out of kyoto when george w. bush rejected it. chao anyone have confidence that this government won't do exactly that with the paris agreement? >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the honorable member for his question. and, mr. speaker, i repeelt today what i said on the 16th of november when the treaty was ratified. when australia makes a commitment to a global agreement, we follow through and that is exactly what we are doing. we are committed to the paris agreement and we are on track o meeting our targets. we are committed to ensuring that australia h
australia won't do so. but labor was keen to highlight fact that some coalition members of the government were hoping that would be the action >> thank you, mr. speaker. my question is to the prime minister. i refer to reports that president trump is policiesed to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. just before midnight last night in response to those reports, said, have the champagne on ice. john howard pulled the united states out of kyoto when george w. bush rejected it. chao...
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speaker, advised me that australia's threat level remains at probable. there do not appear to be district links between the attack in manchester and threats in australia. but we must remain vigilant at home always, where the threat remains very real. the threat level is probable. now, today, the new south wales coroner handed down his report into the cafe siege. our sympathies go out once again to the families of katrina dawson and torre johnson, as well as all of the hostages, the brave hostages who survived. their lives were changed forever. the government will consider the recommendations carefully and continue to strengthen arrangements where needed. mr. speaker, our first priority is to keep australians safe. our agencies with whom i and my ministers are in constant touch, are constantly upgrading, reviewing, adjusting, our response measures. we must be more agile than those who seek to do us harm. we will always work tirelessly to keep australians safe, and we do that by destroying daesh in the field in the middle east and by destroying their netwo
speaker, advised me that australia's threat level remains at probable. there do not appear to be district links between the attack in manchester and threats in australia. but we must remain vigilant at home always, where the threat remains very real. the threat level is probable. now, today, the new south wales coroner handed down his report into the cafe siege. our sympathies go out once again to the families of katrina dawson and torre johnson, as well as all of the hostages, the brave...
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speaker, our first priority is to keep australia safe. my agencies with whom my and ministers are in constant touch are constantly upgrading, adjusting our response measures. more agile in those harm.eek to do us we will always work tirelessly o keep australians safe and we do that by destroying dash in the field in the middle east and by destroying their networks here at home. australians safe. we have the best agencies, the in intelligence services the world. there are no guarantees, of september 14, ce when the threat level was raised, there have been 63 terrorism advances and another just this week. been or plots have useupted and we continue to every avenue available at our additional viding resources, whether they be financial or legal, whether it to signals intelligence or human intelligence or heart all we can as do we always have to keep safe, to defend the liberty this parliament has to preserve. >>the foreign minister strongly attacks and se mentioned there is upgraded travel warning for any united ans in the kingdom. >> the me
speaker, our first priority is to keep australia safe. my agencies with whom my and ministers are in constant touch are constantly upgrading, adjusting our response measures. more agile in those harm.eek to do us we will always work tirelessly o keep australians safe and we do that by destroying dash in the field in the middle east and by destroying their networks here at home. australians safe. we have the best agencies, the in intelligence services the world. there are no guarantees, of...
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australia will not to so. they're highlighting the fact that there hoping that would be the action.s to >> thank you speaker. my question is the prime minister. just before midnight last night in response to that report the chair of the coalition environment and energy posted it is not concerned yet but have c the champagne on ice when george w. bush rejected so how could anybody have confidence that this government want to exactly the with the paris agreement. >> thank you mr. speaker.treaty i think the honorable member first question mr. speaker i repeat today what i said on the 16th of november when the treaty was ratified. when australia makes theeement commitment we follow through and that is what we are doing. we are committed to the paris agreement and we are on track to meet our target. were committed to ensuring australia has and achieve thatt when meeting a global commitment. that is our commitment. what were doing is taking real and practical action to get theo job done.the de the deputy prime minis
australia will not to so. they're highlighting the fact that there hoping that would be the action.s to >> thank you speaker. my question is the prime minister. just before midnight last night in response to that report the chair of the coalition environment and energy posted it is not concerned yet but have c the champagne on ice when george w. bush rejected so how could anybody have confidence that this government want to exactly the with the paris agreement. >> thank you mr....
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match abandoned against australia when new zealand we re against australia when new zealand were inahey walloped england in the world cup, but england are a different proposition in 50 over cricket right now, as new zealand will acknowledge. it is very much a new look england side over the last couple of years and it has worked very well for them. couple of years and it has worked very well forthem. similar couple of years and it has worked very well for them. similar band of —— brand of batting to what we have developed over the last couple of yea rs developed over the last couple of years and it will be an exciting game with everyone looking forward to it. england have looked up to new zealand's cricketers in the last few yea rs. zealand's cricketers in the last few years. look up in cardiff and you will see some sunshine, if you are optimistic. 0urfingers remain crossed! 0nto football now. england's women play in the european championships in the netherlands this summer — with high expectations of what they can achieve. jo currie has spent the day with manager mark sampson and his
match abandoned against australia when new zealand we re against australia when new zealand were inahey walloped england in the world cup, but england are a different proposition in 50 over cricket right now, as new zealand will acknowledge. it is very much a new look england side over the last couple of years and it has worked very well for them. couple of years and it has worked very well forthem. similar couple of years and it has worked very well for them. similar band of —— brand of...
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what about in australia?ster turnbull playing follow the leader with american policies trump has enforced? is there a danger we wind up on the wrong side of history? complex an incredibly problem and hard for governments to deal with. you have a significant islamic , aority in western countries small proportion of this community being recruited into violent jihadists, and we need to beat it with strategies that recruit the support of more muslims and fair down harder than we have been for those abdicating -- advocating violent ism.d is him -- jihad people in a van can do so much damage. terrorism is so random. it is harder for governments to deal with than it is in uncovering and defeating a major jihadist plots. haidi: this week in sydney, the defense secretary meeting with rex tillerson. what should be at the top of the agenda? clearly the south china sea has taken on a backseat with other issues. >> north korea is the gravest security threat. some people say it is a matter of years before they launch a mus
what about in australia?ster turnbull playing follow the leader with american policies trump has enforced? is there a danger we wind up on the wrong side of history? complex an incredibly problem and hard for governments to deal with. you have a significant islamic , aority in western countries small proportion of this community being recruited into violent jihadists, and we need to beat it with strategies that recruit the support of more muslims and fair down harder than we have been for those...
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and we make up our own mind about when australia should act, when australia should be involved in defense security operations. as it happens, the united states and australia share similar views. in relation to twitter, i understand that it has a maximum of 140 characters. so we deal with the president, with his cabinet, and with the u.s. administration on what they do, what they achieve, what the strategies are, and how we can work together in close and deep cooperation to uphold that international rules-based order and to bring peace, stability, and prosperity to our part of the world as the united states has guaranteed and assured the last 70 years. in relation to the paris agreement, australia took a decision in august of 2015 that we would put forward targets in accordance with the paris agreement that were environmentally and economically sound for australia. and we will continue to i believe meet our targets under the paris agreement. but again, it was a decision taken by our cabinet in the interests of our economy and our citizens. and i believe that through meeting our targets, en
and we make up our own mind about when australia should act, when australia should be involved in defense security operations. as it happens, the united states and australia share similar views. in relation to twitter, i understand that it has a maximum of 140 characters. so we deal with the president, with his cabinet, and with the u.s. administration on what they do, what they achieve, what the strategies are, and how we can work together in close and deep cooperation to uphold that...
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breaking news from australia. an interesting gauge when it comes to this actual headline gdp number. it looks like it could be a little bit weaker. the current account deficit will revise to 3.5 billion aussie dollars. we're looking at a deficit of 3.1 billion versus a meeting expectation over $200 million deficit. first-quarter net exports cutting 7/10 of a percent from gdp. that's a little better than expected, actually. let's go to reaction when it comes to how the markets are faring. sort of a tepid trading day for asia. over to sophie. sophie: tepid is one way to put it. if you take a look at the percent change column on the function of the terminal, it is pretty much bleeding. asx 200 still continuing to fall over 1% following the bop update that you just providing -- provided. falling, japan also nikkei 225 falling over half a percent. not a lot of bright spots to be seen in asia. we have the shanghai markets and shenzhen as well, hong kong coming online. we have stocks in shanghai falling for a second day
breaking news from australia. an interesting gauge when it comes to this actual headline gdp number. it looks like it could be a little bit weaker. the current account deficit will revise to 3.5 billion aussie dollars. we're looking at a deficit of 3.1 billion versus a meeting expectation over $200 million deficit. first-quarter net exports cutting 7/10 of a percent from gdp. that's a little better than expected, actually. let's go to reaction when it comes to how the markets are faring. sort...
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david: you did not think you would go back to australia?es: no, but i also did not think we would have a financial crisis. david: right. all strengths seem like they are relatively even keeled, and consultants are even keeled, so you seem to be an even keeled guy, but wall street ceos are thought to be people who throw things at walls, scream, yell, and slam phones down. so is that image wrong? or have you just succeeded even though you are low-key, or do you actually throw things as well? [laughter] james: you seem modest and controlled in your personality. aren't you used to ceos who are throwing things? james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. that is not going to end so well. no, i think part of it is honestly just personality and that probably helps shape you. your family obviously does. but i think these businesses have been on a 30-year transition from very tightly held private partnerships where frankly, more extreme the personal behavior, taking more risk because it's your own money, e
david: you did not think you would go back to australia?es: no, but i also did not think we would have a financial crisis. david: right. all strengths seem like they are relatively even keeled, and consultants are even keeled, so you seem to be an even keeled guy, but wall street ceos are thought to be people who throw things at walls, scream, yell, and slam phones down. so is that image wrong? or have you just succeeded even though you are low-key, or do you actually throw things as well?...
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detectives from australia flew to rome to interview him in october of last year.derstand that the cardinaldid of last year. we understand that the cardinal did that voluntarily, and as you say, in the last few hours he has, via an office here in sydney, released a statement saying that he again strenuously denied any allegations of wrongdoing, and said that he would return to australia as soon as possible to vigorously defend these charges. and the cardinal is required to appear before a magistrate in the city of melbourne in just under three weeks' time, and as you say, this is a story that affects not only the catholic church here in australia, this has ramifications far beyond these shores. he really is right at these shores. he really is right at the very highest echelons of the vatican. well, these allegations do bring the issue of sexual abuse right to the door of the vatican. for the last four years or so cardinal pell has been third in command in the vatican. he is in charge of the vatican's finances, he isa charge of the vatican's finances, he is a key fi
detectives from australia flew to rome to interview him in october of last year.derstand that the cardinaldid of last year. we understand that the cardinal did that voluntarily, and as you say, in the last few hours he has, via an office here in sydney, released a statement saying that he again strenuously denied any allegations of wrongdoing, and said that he would return to australia as soon as possible to vigorously defend these charges. and the cardinal is required to appear before a...
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staying in australia, australia's prime minister saying their relationship with the u.s.ronger than ever. australia facing the challenge of adjusting to president trump's style of leadership. withlm turnbull sat down bloomberg at an exclusive to talk about everything from the threat in north korea and how he thinks it should be tackled. conduct isrea's reckless, dangerous, and becoming worse. china has the greatest leverage over north korea. with the greatest leverage comes the greatest responsibility. withe will do our part sanctions, of course. but we look to beijing to bring the pressure to bear on the regime in pyongyang, to bring it to its senses. to bring it to its senses, so that it ceases threatening the piece of the region with its reckless content. there is a shift when it comes to global alliances. angela merkel's adjusting cannot continue to rely on the u.s., the u.k.. the europeans must take charge of their own destiny. that postwar alliance looking so fractured at the moment, what does it mean for australia? you say the u.s. and australia have shared values,
staying in australia, australia's prime minister saying their relationship with the u.s.ronger than ever. australia facing the challenge of adjusting to president trump's style of leadership. withlm turnbull sat down bloomberg at an exclusive to talk about everything from the threat in north korea and how he thinks it should be tackled. conduct isrea's reckless, dangerous, and becoming worse. china has the greatest leverage over north korea. with the greatest leverage comes the greatest...
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ultimately, we have played for scotland and been in australia and beat in australia.are rare moments. they continue to improve and it means every chance something like that could happen to again. the coach picking up where his predecessor left off, there is a growing belief that the scottish players could be hitting their peak at the time of the next world cup. how where we did as a squad —— well. it built from there. we have got better and better and obviously, that's the plan. you can't dictate the future or see the future but the plan is to keep getting better and better. if it all goes well and we stay the course, as i said, something special could happen in 2019. the more immediate aim is to make it three wins from three with a victory over fiji before a well earned break although it does seem as if certain players don't want this to end. a lot of emotion in rugby, as in tennis. top seed roger federer will begin the defence of his halle title against taiwan's lu yen—hsun on tuesday. the 18 time grand slam champion is aiming for a record ninth title. but so far hi
ultimately, we have played for scotland and been in australia and beat in australia.are rare moments. they continue to improve and it means every chance something like that could happen to again. the coach picking up where his predecessor left off, there is a growing belief that the scottish players could be hitting their peak at the time of the next world cup. how where we did as a squad —— well. it built from there. we have got better and better and obviously, that's the plan. you can't...
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australia have not seen it has been here. australia have not seen it at all.ld set the tone down the drain. still stay optimistic. if the sun shines today, patrons are advised to apply sunscreen. aaron finch backs on the sunniside. young captain steve smith make nearly 100 together. nearly because finch flinched. going up, up and away, thanks to owen morgan. glyn maxwell likes a big finish. he aims high. the problem wasjuggling aims high. the problem wasjuggling a cat which had to bejudged and appreciated on replay. touch the ball and boundary of the same time or this would have been six. adil rashid and mark would do the rest. both finished with four wickets each. australia got to 277. england are already in the semifinals. thank goodness, some muttered. jason roy out of form and out for four. two others followed. 35—3. you guessed it. it is a quarter past three and yet it is raining again. australia must be sick of it. they know that evenif must be sick of it. they know that even if england can't knock them out, the weather still might. but school did austra
australia have not seen it has been here. australia have not seen it at all.ld set the tone down the drain. still stay optimistic. if the sun shines today, patrons are advised to apply sunscreen. aaron finch backs on the sunniside. young captain steve smith make nearly 100 together. nearly because finch flinched. going up, up and away, thanks to owen morgan. glyn maxwell likes a big finish. he aims high. the problem wasjuggling aims high. the problem wasjuggling a cat which had to bejudged and...
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i want to spend more time in australia.ere very low-key by wall street standards, i think. you told me a story recently where you came back the other day and went out to pick up some pizza. now when you are the ceo of morgan stanley, can't you get somebody to deliver the pizza to you, or how come you have to go pick it up yourself? james: you know, i don't regard the ceo thing as defining you as a person. i think it is, you know, everybody is different, but you have to be able to once you are not ceo, for that not to materially affect how you are as a person. and a lot of people it does, i have seen it over many years -- not everybody. our life is very simple. we keep a very balanced, sort of down-home kind of life. i mean, obviously we live well, but you can't define -- the job should not define you. your job is you are ceo for a point in time. you are helping drive the vessel, and you will get off it, and hopefully it does better after you are gone. david: looking at the world today, if you're starting your career all ove
i want to spend more time in australia.ere very low-key by wall street standards, i think. you told me a story recently where you came back the other day and went out to pick up some pizza. now when you are the ceo of morgan stanley, can't you get somebody to deliver the pizza to you, or how come you have to go pick it up yourself? james: you know, i don't regard the ceo thing as defining you as a person. i think it is, you know, everybody is different, but you have to be able to once you are...
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you are watching daybreak australia.afterl this tepid inflation numbers are weighing the fed's announcement it would raise rates, looking to unwind that balance sheet. with brexit negotiations underway in brussels, how does that play out with the bond market? let's bring in the global chief of this bank. great to have you. it is interesting reaction when it came to u.s. treasuries, because for the long-term it was like bond investors had doubts despite how well telegraphed janet yellen was being. >> but they need a particularly good job, and as you said, two rate hikes so far this year, but with the central banks and data mixing, as soon as possible. it has been a brilliant job. now they are focusing on the unit with unwinding the balance sheet and key question, which is , can you unwind the counterbalance without the effects unwinding? isshould work out when it about to kick off, possibly as soon as july or even september for this unwind to stop. haidi: i want to show this chart, because we have come a long way from the
you are watching daybreak australia.afterl this tepid inflation numbers are weighing the fed's announcement it would raise rates, looking to unwind that balance sheet. with brexit negotiations underway in brussels, how does that play out with the bond market? let's bring in the global chief of this bank. great to have you. it is interesting reaction when it came to u.s. treasuries, because for the long-term it was like bond investors had doubts despite how well telegraphed janet yellen was...
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victory she said germany she said australia and is too far to the most. people are going to be it's going to need a home for the betting to the a much bigger gap between as. you know as well as upsetting the australia fans and contradicting the great nick you're going to. see what he had to say pretty much. there was very really wrong when we used to play the game and i think he's going to be wrong but you never know you say we have to win and we have to win pretty much by two goals although if we win by one goal and germany happen to get to go through but that's highly unlikely so i may just pick the really attacking side which could go either way. we could get defeated quite heavily or we might have a real chance of well i think if we keep it tied up until seventy minutes you never know but i think our win feeling that they may not get beaten a lot he said we have been on quite some time and that's understandable with forty eight in the world we had a golden generation in two thousand and six so you got to the last sixteen but with you know. two hundred
victory she said germany she said australia and is too far to the most. people are going to be it's going to need a home for the betting to the a much bigger gap between as. you know as well as upsetting the australia fans and contradicting the great nick you're going to. see what he had to say pretty much. there was very really wrong when we used to play the game and i think he's going to be wrong but you never know you say we have to win and we have to win pretty much by two goals although if...
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australia must be sick of it.the weather still might. the shower passed, but so did australia's moment. england moved from crisis to command, thanks to one morgan and ben stokes. stokes it is on thejust one morgan and ben stokes. stokes it is on the just before the weather set in, largely because of him england were well ahead. a mathematical victory was theirs. australia leave this tournament as they have spent much of it, watching they have spent much of it, watching the rain. two games in rugby league's super league this evening. catala ns dragons hosted huddersfield giants. and at seven o'clock, wakefield take on leeds. leeds are in fourth place at the moment, wakefield and fifth. he's jamaica's most famous sportsman, and this afternoon usain bolt will compete for the final time in his home country. bolt will retire after this summer's world championships in london, and jamaicans are preparing a memoarble send—off for him when he runs in the 100 metres at today's racers grand prix. just a warning there's some
australia must be sick of it.the weather still might. the shower passed, but so did australia's moment. england moved from crisis to command, thanks to one morgan and ben stokes. stokes it is on thejust one morgan and ben stokes. stokes it is on the just before the weather set in, largely because of him england were well ahead. a mathematical victory was theirs. australia leave this tournament as they have spent much of it, watching they have spent much of it, watching the rain. two games in...
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problems in australia.'s get to business. we will know in 24 hours when we are sitting at our desks about whether china's a shares are being included in the msci global indices. some people are taking bets that this is already happening. a series -- let's look at chart 31. this is a u.s. exchange traded fund invested in mainland chinese stocks. it is swelling before that decision. we had been denied three times here. etf has grown to around $138 million. it was $20 million in late february. people are positioning themselves. haidi: that's right. it is in a cyclical way. could that be informing when the msci has made all these concessions?looks like it might be given the green light . some of the etf's already track chinese a shares. throughout the next couple hours, raising the question of is it still relevant, given the number of companies that will be included on the proposal, less than what the previous proposal was? in the meantime, 30 minutes away from the open in china and hong kong. singapore, taiwan
problems in australia.'s get to business. we will know in 24 hours when we are sitting at our desks about whether china's a shares are being included in the msci global indices. some people are taking bets that this is already happening. a series -- let's look at chart 31. this is a u.s. exchange traded fund invested in mainland chinese stocks. it is swelling before that decision. we had been denied three times here. etf has grown to around $138 million. it was $20 million in late february....
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we have seen real estate prices in australia almost doubling from levels in 2009.ig four banks. anz, commonwealth bank, national australia bank and westpac by one notch, together with the eight other smaller banks. share prices of australia's big four banks are currently falling in sydney trade by around .5% — 1%. fitch earlier this year lowered its outlook on the sector but left ratings unchanged. it was moody's that was quite aggressive with they get downgrade. —— with their downgrade. the only way they could be an upgrade is if they see a period of relative stability when household debt doesn't increase much further from current levels. this gives the household a chance to reduce their leveraged and when the mortgage is start to perform, this is a benefit to the banks. it won't happen overnight. maybe several years before this could turn around. the paris airshow, which is taking place this week, is best known as an aerospace industryjamboree — dominated by the multi—billion dollar deals announced by the big beasts of the sector. but smaller companies are there
we have seen real estate prices in australia almost doubling from levels in 2009.ig four banks. anz, commonwealth bank, national australia bank and westpac by one notch, together with the eight other smaller banks. share prices of australia's big four banks are currently falling in sydney trade by around .5% — 1%. fitch earlier this year lowered its outlook on the sector but left ratings unchanged. it was moody's that was quite aggressive with they get downgrade. —— with their downgrade....
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-- virgin australia.o helpwanting berlin its new airline and the european union premier li can chang raising bc 919 during talks with china's angela merkel. it intends to challenge boeing and airbus. only flies airbus come up with the ceo said it would be foolish not to consider the new chinese aircraft. delta new blow to wells fargo, pending the bank from any new official business and from leading minister for bond sales, sales of bank to prove his track record of lending and four communities. wells fargo was cited in march for selling unauthorized counts to minority homebuyers for some prime mortgages. right. we are waiting for this caixin china pmi number coming through. idea of the us an small to medium-sized enterprises of china as opposed to the state owned enterprises which are more representative of the official data which was out just about 24 hours ago. it is showing weakness, 50 is the dividing line between expansion and contraction. we have 49 point six, showing expansion to we were looking fo
-- virgin australia.o helpwanting berlin its new airline and the european union premier li can chang raising bc 919 during talks with china's angela merkel. it intends to challenge boeing and airbus. only flies airbus come up with the ceo said it would be foolish not to consider the new chinese aircraft. delta new blow to wells fargo, pending the bank from any new official business and from leading minister for bond sales, sales of bank to prove his track record of lending and four communities....
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cardinal pell is australia's most senior catholic figure.e is the former archbishop of sydney and melbourne. he is in charge of finances at the vatican, which makes him one of the most senior catholics anywhere. and the police are saying there are several complainants. yes, more than one according to the police in the southern state of victoria. they have served these charges with cardinal pell‘s legal representatives in the city of melbourne. and it is there on the 18th ofjuly that cardinal pell will be required to attend an magistrates' court. police say there is more than one complainant, multiple charges of alleged historic child abuse, and we understand they date back to the 1970s in the victorian city of ballarat, where cardinal pell once worked. thank you very much for that. clearly more on this to come. the united states is introducing tough new security measures for flights into the country but has stopped short of a threatened expansion of its carry—on laptop ban. the secretary of homeland security john kelly said inaction was not
cardinal pell is australia's most senior catholic figure.e is the former archbishop of sydney and melbourne. he is in charge of finances at the vatican, which makes him one of the most senior catholics anywhere. and the police are saying there are several complainants. yes, more than one according to the police in the southern state of victoria. they have served these charges with cardinal pell‘s legal representatives in the city of melbourne. and it is there on the 18th ofjuly that cardinal...
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it's not just australia. we're talking about japan and the u.s..eem to have a global aspect to it. that is true. in the case of australia, particularly comparing us with the u.s., we have not seen the big decline and underemployment over there. so a little bit less of a puzzle here. the underemployment was surveyed with this result, down only .1 from the previous quarter. underutilization rate remains pretty high, 8.8 or 8.7, so a lot higher than the quoted unemployment rate which is now apparently 5.5%. i think that explains some of the disconnect between an unemployment rate closer to the long-term natural rate, which would otherwise produce wage inflation, and what we have out wages growing still less than 2%, so a degree of genuine labor market slack. those other points about the structural changes that are going on in the workforce as well. with the series of softer patches, voices have been suggesting the next move from the rba will tighten. that is still only 12 point 5% by the time we get to the december meeting. the new the numbers out tod
it's not just australia. we're talking about japan and the u.s..eem to have a global aspect to it. that is true. in the case of australia, particularly comparing us with the u.s., we have not seen the big decline and underemployment over there. so a little bit less of a puzzle here. the underemployment was surveyed with this result, down only .1 from the previous quarter. underutilization rate remains pretty high, 8.8 or 8.7, so a lot higher than the quoted unemployment rate which is now...
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international first for you australia has suspended operations as part of the u.s. led coalition in syria as tensions rise between moscow and washington with the details. looks like the reason why australia has decided to hold airstrikes in syria is because they no longer feel that the situation there is safe here's exactly what the statement said as a precautionary measure australian defense force strike operations into syria have temporarily ceased a decision on the resumption of a.d.f. air operations in syria will be made in june course but why is the situation there not safe because the agreement that was signed by us from russia back in october twenty fifteen the agreement that prevents any sort of collisions or dangerous incidents in the airspace over syria that agreement as of yesterday has been halted and that means that as of now there is no any sort of regulations in place to prevent the us air forces and also the russian air force and hitting each other and this of course came after sunday when the u.s. shot down a syrian fighter jet and that has prompted
international first for you australia has suspended operations as part of the u.s. led coalition in syria as tensions rise between moscow and washington with the details. looks like the reason why australia has decided to hold airstrikes in syria is because they no longer feel that the situation there is safe here's exactly what the statement said as a precautionary measure australian defense force strike operations into syria have temporarily ceased a decision on the resumption of a.d.f. air...
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you are watching daybreak australia.pill stratasys week, with concern from the rising production in the u.s. in libya that are taking down the opec cuts. let's discuss the outlook with this man from the bank of australia. he is joining us in melbourne. we did see a little bit of balance on the oil price, but all of the expectation says that will be short-lived. where do you see it having? -- heading? >> we see the pressure in the supply and nigerian supply adding 5% or 6% to global supply since april, and that has put downward pressure. u.s. supply is added to that, so we can see why will prices are now the low 40's. our positive view in the next six months is based on what opec can do and opec countries based on this deal. if they cut straight on exports, we can see potentials for prices lifting. what we saw was these opec countries would be having stockpiles instead of concentrating on production cuts and export cuts. if we see that strategy move to the export focus, we can see oil prices moving up to the $50 or $60 a
you are watching daybreak australia.pill stratasys week, with concern from the rising production in the u.s. in libya that are taking down the opec cuts. let's discuss the outlook with this man from the bank of australia. he is joining us in melbourne. we did see a little bit of balance on the oil price, but all of the expectation says that will be short-lived. where do you see it having? -- heading? >> we see the pressure in the supply and nigerian supply adding 5% or 6% to global supply...
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he has to go back to australia and face a trial on july 18th. the pope, according to the vatican this morning, says he's going to give him a leave of absence to return and face charges. the vatican essentially this morning saying that they are supporting cardinal pell. theyity rated their respect for the australian justice system. they say the cardinal has repeatedly denied these allegations which, by the way, we don't know the exact nature of. the victoria police say they are historical sex abuse allegations. and some of the reports from abc australia of alleged victims are about cases that occurred in the '70s and '80s. and that the vatican is reminding people of the work that cardinal pell has done in australia to help safeguard children. certainly a statement of full support for the cardinal. at least until such time as there's an actual conviction which we will learn about on july 18th. christine? >> july 18th, we'll be following it. delia gallagher in rome, thank you. >>> the national security adviser with the new warning about north korea
he has to go back to australia and face a trial on july 18th. the pope, according to the vatican this morning, says he's going to give him a leave of absence to return and face charges. the vatican essentially this morning saying that they are supporting cardinal pell. theyity rated their respect for the australian justice system. they say the cardinal has repeatedly denied these allegations which, by the way, we don't know the exact nature of. the victoria police say they are historical sex...
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and australia have shared values and this special relationship, but do we really?rse we do. our alliances stronger than ever. the u.s.-austria alliances more important than ever. as president trump and i demonstrated when we were together on the uss intrepid in york a little while ago, our commitment, the commitment of our two nations based on their history, based on our shared values, aced on our mutual interests is stronger than ever. haidi: is there a concern though that president trump has proven andelf to be irrational erratic at times when it comes to policy decisions, and at other times track sectional -- times track sessional -- transactional? thehe relationship between united states and australia is as strong as any relationship could be. it is based on history, shared values, common interests, the closest possible engagement at every level. course given of the events of the last few hours, anything to do with the climate and his view of climate change and united states policy? becauset is interesting before malcolm turnbull became prime minister that he h
and australia have shared values and this special relationship, but do we really?rse we do. our alliances stronger than ever. the u.s.-austria alliances more important than ever. as president trump and i demonstrated when we were together on the uss intrepid in york a little while ago, our commitment, the commitment of our two nations based on their history, based on our shared values, aced on our mutual interests is stronger than ever. haidi: is there a concern though that president trump has...
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entre malasia y australia pasaron el susto de sus vidas.. hold true. el nuevo samsung galaxy s8... ya llegó a t-mobile. por tiempo limitado, llévate un samsung galaxy s8 y el segundo es gratis. cámbiate ya. desde 1975 miller lite ha sido mpero nunca igualada. más sabor, menos calorías y la mitad de carbohidratos. miller lite. hold true. enrique:cada verano las altas temperaturas aumentan el riesgo de muerte para quienes permanecen dentro de un vehÍculo sin aire acondicionado, es especialmente cierto para mascotas y niÑas. autoridades han hecho campaÑas para evitar tragedias. >>marie estÁ acusada por la muerte de sus hijos de dos aÑos y 16 meses despuÉs de haberlos dejado encerrados en un auto como forma de castigo. la investigaciÓn reveló que mientras los pequeÑos asfixiaban, su madre fumaba marihuana dentro de la casa antes de quedarse dormida. en otro caso, un niÑo de tres aÑos fue encontrado sin vida dentro de un auto caliente. la policÍa dice que el menor estaba jugando fuera y se metiÓ a un vehÍculo descompuesto estacionado frente de s
entre malasia y australia pasaron el susto de sus vidas.. hold true. el nuevo samsung galaxy s8... ya llegó a t-mobile. por tiempo limitado, llévate un samsung galaxy s8 y el segundo es gratis. cámbiate ya. desde 1975 miller lite ha sido mpero nunca igualada. más sabor, menos calorías y la mitad de carbohidratos. miller lite. hold true. enrique:cada verano las altas temperaturas aumentan el riesgo de muerte para quienes permanecen dentro de un vehÍculo sin aire acondicionado, es...
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please determined to go to australia to fight these charges and clear his name. to come back to the job that he is leaving in order to do this. unfoldshave to see what in the court case. he certainly doesn't believe his career at the vatican is over yet. even though today cardinal pell was looking very solemn and even emotionally distraught. >> he is set to appear in court in melbourne on the 18th of july. for the time being what does this mean for pope francis? >> cardinal fell was a very important linchpin for pope francis even though they are not necessarily line up completely in terms of their points of view and their policies on the catholic church. cardinal pell was the architect of pope francis's economic reform. desire to overhaul the vatican departments, make them more financially responsible. he's going to be sorely missed by the pope. the pope said today in a statement that he accepted the cardinal's decision with regret. he appreciated his contribution. he said he had been particularly forthright and honest and dedicated in his energetic attempts to o
please determined to go to australia to fight these charges and clear his name. to come back to the job that he is leaving in order to do this. unfoldshave to see what in the court case. he certainly doesn't believe his career at the vatican is over yet. even though today cardinal pell was looking very solemn and even emotionally distraught. >> he is set to appear in court in melbourne on the 18th of july. for the time being what does this mean for pope francis? >> cardinal fell was...
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a mining company makes the biggest investment in australia ever by an indian company but where is theo come from? and find out how an executive behind japan's most popular search engine feels up for a busy day. —— fuels up. vaticanjoined us vatican joined us for this vaticanjoined us for this midweek edition. shares of adani jumping 9% in more by trading on tuesday after news that the adani group is going to go ahead with its controversial coalmine project in australia. —— mumbai. there are still many u na nswered mumbai. there are still many unanswered questions about this project. after a lot of hurdles and delays, adani is moving ahead with the project but there are still a lot of questions that remain unanswered. the biggest one of them, how was adani going to finance this project? the total cost of building this coalmine is $12 billion. adani is in no position to finance this project internally because it has a huge debt on its books. it's already highly leveraged and is in no position to bring down that debt in the few years. the other option is banks. but the big australian ban
a mining company makes the biggest investment in australia ever by an indian company but where is theo come from? and find out how an executive behind japan's most popular search engine feels up for a busy day. —— fuels up. vaticanjoined us vatican joined us for this vaticanjoined us for this midweek edition. shares of adani jumping 9% in more by trading on tuesday after news that the adani group is going to go ahead with its controversial coalmine project in australia. —— mumbai. there...
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australia at all here's what they told me. we are very for now the national team we have a very nice team always going to win. the fight to the semifinals that's. not course a strangely is considered the underdog up this match but hey throughout the tournament they have that they can perform well too like they did against germany on monday but nobody knows what will happen in this match today and of course i'll be keeping a close eye on it in fact i'll be talking to former australian goalkeeper mark bosnich later on who helped australia reached the semifinals back in nine hundred ninety seven during the confederations cup twenty years ago so obviously to keep you guys updated on what he thinks about today's match. great stuff go away here from the polls a friend of yours who. plays the chelsea player to among the big characters the ball so looking forward to get anymore many thanks to you again shortly now which is where we are we're here for the sun as many people most people come know because it's a winter tourist destinatio
australia at all here's what they told me. we are very for now the national team we have a very nice team always going to win. the fight to the semifinals that's. not course a strangely is considered the underdog up this match but hey throughout the tournament they have that they can perform well too like they did against germany on monday but nobody knows what will happen in this match today and of course i'll be keeping a close eye on it in fact i'll be talking to former australian goalkeeper...
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michael felgate is from australia's channel 7 for michelle payne, it is a strange decision. famous, she does not have to ride every race. this was a country made. she has dual license as a trainer is well and i do not think it will be long until she hangs up the saddle as jockey and focuses on training. for michelle payne this is obviously a setback but it will not be something we will look back in a couple of yea rs. we will look back in a couple of years. she will always be remembered for that melbourne cup at a silly mistake nonetheless. now to this man — we're used to hearing about his blistering times aren't we but usain bolt was in action in ostrava and for the second race straight he clocked over 10 seconds but did win. on the blocks, bolt was his usual self at the golden spike meeting. he recovered from a slow start to take the win in 10.06 seconds. admitted afterwards he wasn't happy with the times and says he has training to do. bolt was expected to retire at the world championships in london this august but said this week he may race beyond the event but not into
michael felgate is from australia's channel 7 for michelle payne, it is a strange decision. famous, she does not have to ride every race. this was a country made. she has dual license as a trainer is well and i do not think it will be long until she hangs up the saddle as jockey and focuses on training. for michelle payne this is obviously a setback but it will not be something we will look back in a couple of yea rs. we will look back in a couple of years. she will always be remembered for...
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. >> glad to meet you, welcome to australia, welcome to the great barrier reef. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: scott herren is part of a team from noaa's reef watch which predicted the past two bleachings at the great barrier reef in 2016 and 2017. they're terrified about the prospects of a potentially cass alcoholismic third consecutive bleaching. herren is the kind who rides his bike to work. but we are taking him on a much longer ride. up the coast to mission beach. the evening before our big dive, we map out the route with scott and our guide, karen bell. >> all right, we're going to depart from here. we'll go all the way out here along this sort of -- through the potter roofs. a lot of this has limited damage to it. >> reporter: suddenly i realize the mortality is happening now. much of it not even documented. >> this is 90% dead all along this wall. and it was dead pretty much two or three weeks ago. so anything that was left, that mortality level will be even higher. >> what's the like to see the stuff that you've grown to love and basically care for die like that? >> it just
. >> glad to meet you, welcome to australia, welcome to the great barrier reef. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: scott herren is part of a team from noaa's reef watch which predicted the past two bleachings at the great barrier reef in 2016 and 2017. they're terrified about the prospects of a potentially cass alcoholismic third consecutive bleaching. herren is the kind who rides his bike to work. but we are taking him on a much longer ride. up the coast to mission beach. the...
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i just has been speaking to the abc here in australia.now that she has been speaking to the abc here in australia. i just know that she was hiding at the time and the guy got herand hiding at the time and the guy got her and stabbed her in the neck somewhere. that is all i know. i was really scared. i was really, really scared. we eventually got on to the hospital and they spoke to me and said she had gone to surgery and had a knife wound on the neck. incredibly lucky that it did not affect her voice... she could not speak straightaway when she had the surgery speak straightaway when she had the surgery but she is fine now. she scanned to be ok and that is the main thing. so many australians living in london, fast corners of the city are populated via australians. this is going to be deeply affecting. many people. absolutely, all of australia is watching what is happening in london. people here feel a direct link. they will be watching candice hedge's recovery and at least three other victims. we now another australian appeared on camera
i just has been speaking to the abc here in australia.now that she has been speaking to the abc here in australia. i just know that she was hiding at the time and the guy got herand hiding at the time and the guy got her and stabbed her in the neck somewhere. that is all i know. i was really scared. i was really, really scared. we eventually got on to the hospital and they spoke to me and said she had gone to surgery and had a knife wound on the neck. incredibly lucky that it did not affect her...
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what does that mean for australia? you said the u.s. and australia have shared values.lm: our alliance is strong or than ever. the u.s. alliance is more important than ever as president trump and i demonstrated when we were together on the uss intrepid in new york a little while ago. the commitment of our nations based on our history, based on our shareds, based on neutral interests, is stronger than ever. president trump has proven himself to be irrational, erratic when it comes to policy decisions and at other times transactional. is that something australia can rely on? malcolm: the relationship between the united states and australia is as strong as any relationship could be, based on history, shared values, common interests, the closest possible engagement at every level. defense, political, economic, business, it is the closest possible relationship, and it gets stronger all the time. haidi: scotland yard wanted to temporarily suspend intelligence sharing after the manchester event. the leak also follows from the president sharing confidential information with rus
what does that mean for australia? you said the u.s. and australia have shared values.lm: our alliance is strong or than ever. the u.s. alliance is more important than ever as president trump and i demonstrated when we were together on the uss intrepid in new york a little while ago. the commitment of our nations based on our history, based on our shareds, based on neutral interests, is stronger than ever. president trump has proven himself to be irrational, erratic when it comes to policy...
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they'll face australia next weekend.s' century helped england to victory over australia in the champions trophy. a stunning piece of fielding from jason roy. a brilliant piece of improvisation on the boundary. england chasing a reduced target, stokes finishing unbeaten on 102, as they won by a0 runs to knock australia out. beating a side like australia in a game where we've nothing to gain is a big step forward for us, because we have been one of the better sides around the world. and if we're being serious about competing in future tournaments, we need to win games of cricket like this. lewis hamilton said being presented with one of ayrton senna's helmets was better than any trophy, he equalled his hero's total of 65 pole positions ahead of the canadian grand prix, clocking the fastest qualifying lap ever seen in montreal. he was then stunned to be handed the helmet sent by senna's family — he said he was shaking at the honour. the women's french open final was a thriller yesterday with 20—year—old jelena 0stopenko bea
they'll face australia next weekend.s' century helped england to victory over australia in the champions trophy. a stunning piece of fielding from jason roy. a brilliant piece of improvisation on the boundary. england chasing a reduced target, stokes finishing unbeaten on 102, as they won by a0 runs to knock australia out. beating a side like australia in a game where we've nothing to gain is a big step forward for us, because we have been one of the better sides around the world. and if we're...
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i can remember 2016 world cup, we got one from australia and it really helped us.you never know. straightaway, we have to beat new zealand and then we have to wait for a few days. our new zealand and then we have to wait for a few days. 0urjob is to play ha rd for a few days. 0urjob is to play hard against new zealand and if we can go through, you never know. the french cyclist arnaud demare sprinted to victory on the second stage of the criterium du dauphine — a 171 kilometre route from saint—chamon to arlon. belgium's thomas de gendt, still heads the overall standings, by 48 seconds from axel domont of france. britain's chris froome, who's bidding to win a third straight dauphine title and also become the first man to win the eight—day race four times, is one minute and nine seconds off the pace. british crew land rover bar had a terrible start in their america's cup semi final in bermuda. the ben ainslie led team forfeited their second race against emirates new zealand after having to withdraw from the first due to a part of their wing sail breaking. the series
i can remember 2016 world cup, we got one from australia and it really helped us.you never know. straightaway, we have to beat new zealand and then we have to wait for a few days. our new zealand and then we have to wait for a few days. 0urjob is to play ha rd for a few days. 0urjob is to play hard against new zealand and if we can go through, you never know. the french cyclist arnaud demare sprinted to victory on the second stage of the criterium du dauphine — a 171 kilometre route from...
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rob: overhauling obamacare, countries like australia for inspiration. the other side? and australian native has an answer to that. heather: a california democrat the only one to win a special election but where is he? ♪ there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it, with great summer deals up to 40% off. visit booking.com. booking.yeah! >> the only democrat to win a special congressional election this year but everybody wants to know where is he? jenny gomez voted to represent los angeles earlier this month but he hasn't shown up for work yet. he wants to serve a little longer as california state lawmaker. kevin mccarthy saying gomez is, quote, neglecting his job and should be resigning, gomez claimed to be sworn in next month's. rob: cnn using a beloved children's character to attack president trump's traveler, the network producing a bizarre facebook live chat the turned elmo into a propaganda puppet saying elmo visited a syrian ref
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he will return to australia for a trial on july 18th.w, aside from the important issue of the cases of sex abuse allegations for cardinal pell, this is also a very important test case for pope francis. he's one of the pope's top advisers. the pope brought him in to help with reform. pope francis has been criticized for being slow to reform on sex abuse. so unless the outcome of the trial is a complete exoneration -- and there are multiple charges, although we don't know the exact nature of those charges -- pope francis after july 18th will have some tough decisions to make regarding the cardinal. we'll have to wait and see what the outcome is. it is certainly a test case for pope francis regarding what he is doing within the catholic church and at the vatican on sex abuse. >> boy, sure is. live for us in rome. thank you. >>> the national security adviser with a new warning about north korea. >> the threat is much more immediate now. and so, so it's clear that we can't repeat the same approach, failed approach of the past. >> what new opt
he will return to australia for a trial on july 18th.w, aside from the important issue of the cases of sex abuse allegations for cardinal pell, this is also a very important test case for pope francis. he's one of the pope's top advisers. the pope brought him in to help with reform. pope francis has been criticized for being slow to reform on sex abuse. so unless the outcome of the trial is a complete exoneration -- and there are multiple charges, although we don't know the exact nature of...
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the signing of the balls in terms of australia and what they need to do now of course to. said you right in front of them in the one hall from b. i should group they go to tokyo on the thirty first of august we're hoping obviously the socceroos will be back in the store next year. yes we do stan that's a very good point the big game for us is that game against japan they need to get a point if they don't get a point they will definitely come third which will mean they'll have to go through a playoff scenario where they'll take on the third team from the operation group which looks as i will be on to south korea. if they triumph in that game that they will take on the fourth place team called we should be one of mexico honduras panama costa rica trinidad so that won't be easy if we get a point and when he gets thailand japan must play saudi arabia that last game so i will take something off each other and then we should be able to get in the top two places and tommy automatically if not it's going to be a real toss of a coin because the plaster guy is very very difficult. t
the signing of the balls in terms of australia and what they need to do now of course to. said you right in front of them in the one hall from b. i should group they go to tokyo on the thirty first of august we're hoping obviously the socceroos will be back in the store next year. yes we do stan that's a very good point the big game for us is that game against japan they need to get a point if they don't get a point they will definitely come third which will mean they'll have to go through a...
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we travel from australia to hawaii and beyond to investigate a bizarre wave of environmental phenomeornia beaches. that scientists say are rooted in climate change. plus our journey to the great barrier reef, the world's largest living organism, threatened by extinction by rising temperatures. >> 50% of the corals died in the last 18 months. >> coral experts say this crisis puts our entire food supply at risk. we travel to oahu where one researcher's exciting innovations are giving hope to the world. this special edition of "nightline," "global warning," will be right back. hey! are you taking the tissue test? yep, and my teeth are yellow. time for whitestrips. crest whitestrips whiten... ...25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. nice smile! thanks! i crushed the tissue test. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engin
we travel from australia to hawaii and beyond to investigate a bizarre wave of environmental phenomeornia beaches. that scientists say are rooted in climate change. plus our journey to the great barrier reef, the world's largest living organism, threatened by extinction by rising temperatures. >> 50% of the corals died in the last 18 months. >> coral experts say this crisis puts our entire food supply at risk. we travel to oahu where one researcher's exciting innovations are giving...
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you are watching daybreak australia. goldman sachs, j.p.ers have the sized president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate change record. rick perry said they are wrong and said it is political. he spoke exclusively to tom mackenzie about the paris decision and the cooperation between the u.s. and china as well. justperry: it is not energy but economic development, energy being at the heart of china is an into extraordinary opportunity for both sides i might add. the show has changed in our landscape of energy. lng will play a very important role. tom: did you get any closer to china finding a contract? rick perry: but we were able to do with share with the vice our ability to deliver lng was very substantial. our desire to be a participant in this party is very strong. the will is there, and i think both governments will come together. we are working with the private sector to find great opportunities for american energy companies into china. tom: on paris climate change, you were right to stay away, because it has reduced am
you are watching daybreak australia. goldman sachs, j.p.ers have the sized president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate change record. rick perry said they are wrong and said it is political. he spoke exclusively to tom mackenzie about the paris decision and the cooperation between the u.s. and china as well. justperry: it is not energy but economic development, energy being at the heart of china is an into extraordinary opportunity for both sides i might add. the show has...
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some breaking news this hour: police in australia say a senior vatican official, cardinal george pell abusing children. he's accused of multiple child sex offences. cardinal pell is australia's most senior roman catholic and is also in charge of the vatican's finances. pell has been ordered to appear before a melbourne court onjuly the 18th. he is 76 years old. he was a priest in the town of ballarat before he was appointed archbishop of melbourne. he denies all offences. it's important to note that none of the allegations that have been made against cardinal pell have obviously been tested in any court yet. cardinal pell, like any other defendant, has a right to due process , defendant, has a right to due process, and therefore, it is important that the process is allowed to run its national calls —— natural. preserving the integrity of that process is essential to all of us. it is important that it is allowed to go through unhindered, and allowed to see naturaljustice, including cardinal pell and the complainants in this matter. here in the uk, it's been announced that nearly 30 yea
some breaking news this hour: police in australia say a senior vatican official, cardinal george pell abusing children. he's accused of multiple child sex offences. cardinal pell is australia's most senior roman catholic and is also in charge of the vatican's finances. pell has been ordered to appear before a melbourne court onjuly the 18th. he is 76 years old. he was a priest in the town of ballarat before he was appointed archbishop of melbourne. he denies all offences. it's important to note...