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you have done your growing up in australia, you are a product of australia.right that if that person starts behaving criminally they should be sent back to new zealand, a country they do not know because they left in their infancy. i accept they are a sovereign country, they can make whatever laws they like, but a lot of new zealanders are now being drawn into this, 1200 deportations in the last three years, three and a bit years, a lot more are going to happen. what i have said to ministers in the australia government, is that while that is the case and while they are new zealand citizens, they are entitled to have the new zealand government speak up for them, and we will speak up for them. in the largest city on new zealand's south island, christchurch, the bridge of remembrance stands as a monument to a close alliance forged in times of war, when australians and new zealanders fought side by side as part of the australian and new zealand army corps, known as the anzacs. my father served two tours in vietnam and i am very proud and i am very proud of the hi
you have done your growing up in australia, you are a product of australia.right that if that person starts behaving criminally they should be sent back to new zealand, a country they do not know because they left in their infancy. i accept they are a sovereign country, they can make whatever laws they like, but a lot of new zealanders are now being drawn into this, 1200 deportations in the last three years, three and a bit years, a lot more are going to happen. what i have said to ministers in...
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you have done your growing up in australia, you are a product of australia.at person starts behaving criminally they should be sent back to new zealand, a country they do not know because they left in their infancy. i accept they are a sovereign country, they can make whatever laws they like, but a lot of new zealanders are now being drawn into this, 1200 deportations in the last three years, three and a bit years, a lot more are going to happen. what i have said to ministers in the australia government, is that while that is the case and while they are new zealand citizens, they are entitled to have the new zealand government speak up for them, and we will speak up for them. in the largest city on new zealand's south island, christchurch, the bridge of remembrance stands as a monument to a close alliance forged in times of war, when australians and new zealanders fought side by side as part of the australian and new zealand army corps, known as the anzacs. my father served two tours in vietnam and i am very proud and i am very proud of the history my family
you have done your growing up in australia, you are a product of australia.at person starts behaving criminally they should be sent back to new zealand, a country they do not know because they left in their infancy. i accept they are a sovereign country, they can make whatever laws they like, but a lot of new zealanders are now being drawn into this, 1200 deportations in the last three years, three and a bit years, a lot more are going to happen. what i have said to ministers in the australia...
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deported in handcuffs onto a flight from australia, a0 year rolled tyrone jones is from australia, a0n new zealand. with a new phone, courtesy of the city of christchurch. there is your number. thank you. i have your number on my phone so i will text you from my phone and then you will have my number. the christchurch city council have been absolutely wonderful because they just know that if you can get people to feel welcome in a place it is less likely they will not feel part of society. what is that feel like? feels like home. the relief when they get in the car and i say, i'm going to take you to a motel and get you some food... men who have left their children behind. what they have left behind is just too much for a lot of them to actually grasp at the time. they can't grasp the enormity of it. the kids iraq inhibit differently, as you are in handcuffs in plain sight. your children have lost their home and they have lost their dad. wow. that's going to create a lot of problems later on, isn't it. definitely, definitely. although tyrone had sole custody of his three children, he
deported in handcuffs onto a flight from australia, a0 year rolled tyrone jones is from australia, a0n new zealand. with a new phone, courtesy of the city of christchurch. there is your number. thank you. i have your number on my phone so i will text you from my phone and then you will have my number. the christchurch city council have been absolutely wonderful because they just know that if you can get people to feel welcome in a place it is less likely they will not feel part of society. what...
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you are watching "daybreak australia "daybreak australia -- you are watching "daybreak australia." jessica: cnn's as saudi arabia is preparing to admit that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was killed and an interrogation that went wrong. did notation have high-level clearance. president trump says he was assured that saudi arabia had no official involvement in his disappearance. disclosed the idea of rogue killers. pres. trump: the king denied any knowledge of it. he did not really know. i do not want to get into his mind. it sounded to me like maybe they could have been rogue killers. who knows. jessica: softbank is becoming collateral damage in the affair, battered by the global selloff. shares are being hit by links to saudi arabia. the kingdom is a major investor in the vision fund and that relationship is worrying some analysts. softbank lost $20 billion in market cap. that is at the same time that the saudi writer disappeared. u.s. retail sales are less than forecast. it is overshadowed by a drop in restaurant receipts. the value of overall sales rose .1% for a second mont
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australia's new prime minister has a lwa ys australia's new prime minister has always been keen to remindountry still rich in fossil fuel. this is coal, don't be afraid. scott morrison came to power in the midst of a row over energy and carbon emissions. energy has become a political battleground that is driven by ideology rather than what we know about climate policy and science. what that means for the average australian is that the majority of their energy will still come from coal based sources and for some australians they have an attachment to the coal sector even though that is now changing. south australia's new virtual 250 megawatts powerplant will take more than four years to complete and will depend on both political will and private investment to make it a reality. and before we go, here is a look now at the asian markets, and currently in positive territory, led by the japanese nikkei 225 after the us and ta matta japanese nikkei 225 after the us and tamatta to rescue nafta with mexico driving up global stock markets and the nikkei is at a 27 year high. thank you so much for
australia's new prime minister has a lwa ys australia's new prime minister has always been keen to remindountry still rich in fossil fuel. this is coal, don't be afraid. scott morrison came to power in the midst of a row over energy and carbon emissions. energy has become a political battleground that is driven by ideology rather than what we know about climate policy and science. what that means for the average australian is that the majority of their energy will still come from coal based...
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you are watching "daybreak: australia."reasury secretary steven mnuchin is said to have been advised that china is not the nikkei leading the yuan -- is not manipulating the yuan. let's assess the implications of this. , it is still possible that despite not fulfilling the technical requirements, the u.s. treasury still come out and label china a currency manipulator. that would not go down well with beijing. not, even if the practical implications are pretty limited. it is clear that president trump is putting pressure on the treasury department to label china a currency manipulator. the problem is many economists will point out that the fact that china is manipulating the currency to support it. many treasury officials will be telling trump that ahead of this report. the other area that is causing some tension between these two sides, and there are multiple areas of course, is around trade deals, particularly of the second nafta deal, the deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada. it excludes them from striking deals with
you are watching "daybreak: australia."reasury secretary steven mnuchin is said to have been advised that china is not the nikkei leading the yuan -- is not manipulating the yuan. let's assess the implications of this. , it is still possible that despite not fulfilling the technical requirements, the u.s. treasury still come out and label china a currency manipulator. that would not go down well with beijing. not, even if the practical implications are pretty limited. it is clear that...
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this is supportive of australia's terms of trade and finally australia has a pretty positive balancef payments backdrop. they have a small current account surplus of 2.9% of g.d.p. which is entirely financed and more than financed by these long-term net stable foreign direct investment flows to australia. this is a sign that underlying demand for australia's currency is relatively robust and supportive of the australian dollar in our view. >> thank you so much for your time. commonwealth bank of australia, senior strategist. of course you can get the story you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of daybreak, bloomberg subscribers go to db go on your terminals. also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can also customize your setting so you only get the news on industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: you're watching daybreak australia. let's get a quick check of the business headlines. volkswagen is said to be close to hiring advisers for an ipo of its heavy truck division. say citigroup, deutsche bank, goldman saks, a
this is supportive of australia's terms of trade and finally australia has a pretty positive balancef payments backdrop. they have a small current account surplus of 2.9% of g.d.p. which is entirely financed and more than financed by these long-term net stable foreign direct investment flows to australia. this is a sign that underlying demand for australia's currency is relatively robust and supportive of the australian dollar in our view. >> thank you so much for your time. commonwealth...
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so eliminated from australia as a globalfirst. so all eliminated from australia as a global first.nated from australia as a globalfirst. so all young people are vaccinated for a certain type of infection that could lead to this type of cancer and it is having great effect. this is fantastic. that is really, really good. and those are the wonderful breakthroughs of science and, great! and the next tory has a lot to do with science! yes, donna strickland from canada got the nobel prize for physics, she is there with two other scientists, the first woman to do so for some time. the third woman i should say. she is the first woman in 65 years, yeah, she is, and my personal idol, marie curie, to be in that league is fantastic, but i was shocked when i heard that i think that the last three years there were no nobel prizes awarded to a woman. in science. yes, that was interesting. so having her in is great. it has been quite a week for firsts, the first female chief economist at the international monetary fund announced this week as well. so, quite some step forward. it isa well. so, qui
so eliminated from australia as a globalfirst. so all eliminated from australia as a global first.nated from australia as a globalfirst. so all young people are vaccinated for a certain type of infection that could lead to this type of cancer and it is having great effect. this is fantastic. that is really, really good. and those are the wonderful breakthroughs of science and, great! and the next tory has a lot to do with science! yes, donna strickland from canada got the nobel prize for...
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i think it was a bit of a gift to australia.ent about it in the one speech he gave yesterday, talking about how delighted he was to make the announcement here in australia. he has spent a lot of time in this country and clearly has affection for it. he was speaking warmly about it yesterday. the country clearly likes him and is clearly very excited about meghan, the duchess of stock six did it i think there will be a lot more stuffed toys and a lot more gifts for the baby as the days go on. —— the duchess of sussex. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: bringing us closer with culture. how art could change our views of refugees. also on the programme: the literary world toasts northern irish novelist anna burns, who has scooped the 2018 man booker prize. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life. but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he's
i think it was a bit of a gift to australia.ent about it in the one speech he gave yesterday, talking about how delighted he was to make the announcement here in australia. he has spent a lot of time in this country and clearly has affection for it. he was speaking warmly about it yesterday. the country clearly likes him and is clearly very excited about meghan, the duchess of stock six did it i think there will be a lot more stuffed toys and a lot more gifts for the baby as the days go on....
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indonesia has told australia is that any move of australia's embassy in israel would be a slap in indonesia's face and will affect bilateral relations now scott morrison australia's prime minister announced that he was considering moving australia's embassy in israel on shoestring and that immediately spot that he's asian but he was doing it for political reasons on saturday there was an important by election in sydney in a city that has a very high jewish population twelve and a half percent cynics say that he was announcing this consideration of a move of the embassy because about by election which is an important one because the government to lose it it would take away the majority in parliament it's also now been revealed that on monday australia's intelligence service is the prime minister a potential unrest even violence in gaza and the west bank australia to confirm its move of its embassy scott morrison the prime minister says at the moment there is no suggestion that's going to be violence based on what he has announced as a consideration and that's all it is at the moment just consi
indonesia has told australia is that any move of australia's embassy in israel would be a slap in indonesia's face and will affect bilateral relations now scott morrison australia's prime minister announced that he was considering moving australia's embassy in israel on shoestring and that immediately spot that he's asian but he was doing it for political reasons on saturday there was an important by election in sydney in a city that has a very high jewish population twelve and a half percent...
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alongside nathan lyon he got australia to a draw that had seemed so australia to a draw that had seemedampering scandal shamed australian cricket, here, at last, he was —— was a cause for pride. two—time shanghai masters champion roger federer was a long way off his top form against spain's roberto bautista agut on thursday but did enough to reach the quarter—finals. the number two seed novak djokovic is also through and austin halewood has the details. after a month away from the game, roger federer is back. it is not having things all his own weight in shanghai. roberto bautista agut levelling their third round match in a set all. as is so often the case, the 20 time grandslam champion usually phones away. and thursday was no different in china. sometimes all you can do is lie back and watch the master at work. the defending champion through, i'd far from convincing. he will have two seriously up his game when he takes on kei nishikori next. the world number 12 only needed two set to battle past sam crary and reach the quarters. roger federer may be the world number two, but novak djo
alongside nathan lyon he got australia to a draw that had seemed so australia to a draw that had seemedampering scandal shamed australian cricket, here, at last, he was —— was a cause for pride. two—time shanghai masters champion roger federer was a long way off his top form against spain's roberto bautista agut on thursday but did enough to reach the quarter—finals. the number two seed novak djokovic is also through and austin halewood has the details. after a month away from the game,...
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you are watching "daybreak: australia."apan's nikkei 225 has soared to its highest level in almost 27 years, but it is who is leading the charge that is surprising. retailers and other stocks have been driving the gains. still with us, pulitzer prize winning writer, sheryl wudunn. we have the gtb charts for our bloomberg -- gtv charts for our bloomberg. the second panel shows us the 14-day relative strength index is now past the level that analysts would consider overbought, around 71. take a look at these developed markets against emerging-market economies. where do you see the opportunities going forward? japan, with regards to there will always be overshooting there. it is interesting that the exporters were not really in there. partly because of a fear over possible trade tensions. when they start reporting earnings, they might actually have a lift there, too. there might be a little bit more room to grow. we have seen japanese corporate's doing well on the earnings front. righters were not at play now, which is rare fo
you are watching "daybreak: australia."apan's nikkei 225 has soared to its highest level in almost 27 years, but it is who is leading the charge that is surprising. retailers and other stocks have been driving the gains. still with us, pulitzer prize winning writer, sheryl wudunn. we have the gtb charts for our bloomberg -- gtv charts for our bloomberg. the second panel shows us the 14-day relative strength index is now past the level that analysts would consider overbought, around...
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earnings in focus australia.dance for australian , at the lowerk end of the stated range for that particular segment of its business. when it comes to the overall outlook, we did get guidance from caterpillar, texas instruments and 3m and that will weigh on sentiment today. i want to highlight was been going on of late, a wiped out of market value your today, over half trillion dollars loss in value for japanese shares in 2018. find ait's hard to bottom for either japanese are asian stocks and the bears do look to be in control as we see the ratio on the tokyo stock exchange climbing to a record high. but a silver lining could be , it could mean any positive surprises on the earnings front could trigger a short squeeze. haidi: let's get more on what we should be watching is trading it's underway here in asia. trend as we see the selloff, were seen a withdrawal of institutional funds. is this a worrying phenomenon? >> to look at these groups is often a useful exercise. at times when turmoil is extended and continu
earnings in focus australia.dance for australian , at the lowerk end of the stated range for that particular segment of its business. when it comes to the overall outlook, we did get guidance from caterpillar, texas instruments and 3m and that will weigh on sentiment today. i want to highlight was been going on of late, a wiped out of market value your today, over half trillion dollars loss in value for japanese shares in 2018. find ait's hard to bottom for either japanese are asian stocks and...
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we have not played australia for a long time and she plays in australia and tells me all the time howey could be one of the dark horses to win the world cup. tomorrow night's match will be the lionesses first game in the capsule for four years and last time out they were thrashed 3—0 i germany at wembley. a lot has changed not the least of which the training and recovery. and it involves inflatable unicorns. we started off with the ducking and training, throwing about so the unicorns are training, throwing about so the ui'iicoi'i'is are now training, throwing about so the unicorns are now the sword of our team and to relax and take your mind off foot ball for team and to relax and take your mind off football for a time, it just allows the team to be kids and have allows the team to be kids and have a few minutes of relaxation. someone will not be making a splash tomorrow is jill scott, the midfielder will not be making a splash tomorrow isjill scott, the midfielder who has been ruled out of the match with ankle problems and he says he is not too concerned losing one of his most experi
we have not played australia for a long time and she plays in australia and tells me all the time howey could be one of the dark horses to win the world cup. tomorrow night's match will be the lionesses first game in the capsule for four years and last time out they were thrashed 3—0 i germany at wembley. a lot has changed not the least of which the training and recovery. and it involves inflatable unicorns. we started off with the ducking and training, throwing about so the unicorns are...
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trading begins here in australia. >> let's get a quick check. day of the worst month since 2011 when it comes to equities. the s&p 500 gained a percent. the dow was led higher by tech. hittinghe big selloff those big tech giants. the first time this month that the s&p 500 rose for two consecutive days. the biggest jump since february. the nasdaq also gaining 2%. treasuries as we heard from the government that they were going to sell more long-term debt this quarter. this will result in asia. higherres are pointing after we say farewell to the worst month in over six years for asian stocks. china is talking of stimulus which is helping. asian stocks on wednesday did post the biggest jump in eight months. canada's recovery big -- be sustained? -- can this recovery be sustained? we will get more detail later in the show. we also have woolworths reporting later. yamaha is on the radar. onwill be getting a read south korean trade and inflation. it is expected to the stable in october. we have been seeing export growth moderate. also on the agenda, a
trading begins here in australia. >> let's get a quick check. day of the worst month since 2011 when it comes to equities. the s&p 500 gained a percent. the dow was led higher by tech. hittinghe big selloff those big tech giants. the first time this month that the s&p 500 rose for two consecutive days. the biggest jump since february. the nasdaq also gaining 2%. treasuries as we heard from the government that they were going to sell more long-term debt this quarter. this will...
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we've not played australia for a long time, and jody taylor plays in australia and tells me all the time are. i actually do think they could be one of the dark horses to win the world cup. tomorrow night's match will be the lionesses‘ first game in the capital for four years. last time out, they were thrashed 3—0 by germany at wembley. but a lot‘s changed since 2014, not the least of which the training and recovery. i will let midfielderjordan knobs explained. it involves inflatable unicorns. we started off with the ducking and training, throwing about. so the unicorns are now the soul of our team. and i think to relax and take your mind off football for a bit. it just allows the team to be kids and have a few minutes of relaxation. someone who will not be making a splash tomorrow isjill scott. the manchester city midfielder has been ruled out of the match with an ankle problem, but neville says he's not too concerned about losing one of his most experienced players, especially when he has farah williams poised to make her 170th cap. she's got experience. she is fantastic around the camp
we've not played australia for a long time, and jody taylor plays in australia and tells me all the time are. i actually do think they could be one of the dark horses to win the world cup. tomorrow night's match will be the lionesses‘ first game in the capital for four years. last time out, they were thrashed 3—0 by germany at wembley. but a lot‘s changed since 2014, not the least of which the training and recovery. i will let midfielderjordan knobs explained. it involves inflatable...
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coming up on this programme: pakistan give us one of the strangest run outs you'll ever see, but australia have little else to celebrate in the second test. history—maker. ons jabeur becomes the first tunisian to reach a wta tournament semi—final after another upset in moscow. and a journey into wayne's world. we hear from rooney and why he's loving life in washington. thank you forjoining us. not even a bizarre run—out could derail pakistan, who are well on their way to winning the test series against australia in abu dhabi. azhar ali made 64 before his dismissal which got everyone talking, and babar azam felljust one run short of a century, but pakistan still managed to declare on 400—9 on the third day of the second test. that set the tourists 538 to win the two—test series, and they were 47—1 at stumps. patrick gearey has all the details. pakistan had batted into so much control in this test it would be easy for their minds to wonder. loanee to watch this one all the way, he hadn't noticed where the ball had finished so while australia we re ball had finished so while australia were fi
coming up on this programme: pakistan give us one of the strangest run outs you'll ever see, but australia have little else to celebrate in the second test. history—maker. ons jabeur becomes the first tunisian to reach a wta tournament semi—final after another upset in moscow. and a journey into wayne's world. we hear from rooney and why he's loving life in washington. thank you forjoining us. not even a bizarre run—out could derail pakistan, who are well on their way to winning the test...
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our top stories: australia's prime minister issues a national apology to thousands of survivors of child sex abuse. to the children we failed, sorry. to the parents whose trust was betrayed and who have struggled to pick up the pieces, sorry. saudi arabia's foreign minister describes the killing of journalist jamal khashog—jee as murder but insists his death was the result of a rogue operation. thousands of central american migrants continue their march towards the us after evading mexican attempts to stop them. the australian prime minister, scott morrison, has delivered a national apology to victims of institutional child sexual abuse. speaking in parliament in canberra, mr morrison said australia as a nation had failed to listen, to believe and to provide justice. the national apology was one recommendation of a royal commission that investigated decades of institutional child abuse in australia. the crimes of ritual, sexual abuse happened in schools, churches, youth groups, scout troops, orphanages, foster homes, sporting clubs, group homes, charities and in family homes as well. it
our top stories: australia's prime minister issues a national apology to thousands of survivors of child sex abuse. to the children we failed, sorry. to the parents whose trust was betrayed and who have struggled to pick up the pieces, sorry. saudi arabia's foreign minister describes the killing of journalist jamal khashog—jee as murder but insists his death was the result of a rogue operation. thousands of central american migrants continue their march towards the us after evading mexican...
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a dramatic announcement australia's prime minister has said he's open to relocating the australian embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem scott morrison says his country is still committed to finding a two state solution to the israel palestine conflict the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv in may after thomas has more on that. this was a surprise announcement from australia's new prime minister scott morrison his predecessor malcolm turnbull who was prime minister until august that explicitly ruled out following the united states and moving australia's embassy to jerusalem scott morrison though now says that he is considering such a move that's a long way from considering something to actually doing it nevertheless if it were to go down that path it would make this country only the third after the united states and guatemala to move the embassy to jerusalem and the timing here is interesting on saturday there's a very important by election in sydney the government here already has a one seat majority it's vital for them but they hang on to that seat but binion polls
a dramatic announcement australia's prime minister has said he's open to relocating the australian embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem scott morrison says his country is still committed to finding a two state solution to the israel palestine conflict the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv in may after thomas has more on that. this was a surprise announcement from australia's new prime minister scott morrison his predecessor malcolm turnbull who was prime minister until...
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and the sheep and cows would eat them straight out of the ground but drought has hit australia's east and states they say has been trucked in from a thousand kilometers away with transport that costs about two hundred fifty dollars a bale. one hay bale will feed sixty calories for a day dunford has three hundred eighty so feeding them is costing him more than ten thousand dollars a week the grind of a drip gets to you and i like you get a fifty k. or when blaring if i sold i was a really big throat and they still are afraid to stock and what windows but it gets everyone to be cranky for some reason and it tend to get out but it's just the fact that you're out there every die and. things go backwards not forwards. dunford is mixing some hay with wheat grain and compact grass silos to keep costs down but making that mix is harder work even if it is slightly cheaper across the east in australia the drought me the farmers are putting in a lot more effort and paying out a lot more money now the government part to help with the what but it can and helping with the money australia's national
and the sheep and cows would eat them straight out of the ground but drought has hit australia's east and states they say has been trucked in from a thousand kilometers away with transport that costs about two hundred fifty dollars a bale. one hay bale will feed sixty calories for a day dunford has three hundred eighty so feeding them is costing him more than ten thousand dollars a week the grind of a drip gets to you and i like you get a fifty k. or when blaring if i sold i was a really big...
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"bloomberg daybreak: australia." >>"bloomberg daybreak: australia." tocome to -- welcome "bloomberg daybreak: australia." sherry: we're counting down to asia's major market open. haidi: these are the top stories were covering in the next hour. u.s. shares rising the most netflix is a winner in late trade with shares surging on news that 7 million new subscribers signed up last quarter. saudi arabia repeats that he knows something about jamal khashoggi's disappearance. let's get you started with a quick check of how markets closed in the tuesday session on wall street. the s&p 500 getting past the 2800 level and rising more than 2%. 2.2%, andnes gaining we had a strong corporate earnings from the likes of goldman sachs and johnson & johnson, not to mention united health. the nasdaq 2.9%. every sector in the s&p 500 was in the green. we saw these very broad moves on the s&p 500, also above the 200 day moving average. all caps outperforming today, up 2.8%. we have data on u.s. factory output expanding in september as well. let's see how all this will tra
"bloomberg daybreak: australia." >>"bloomberg daybreak: australia." tocome to -- welcome "bloomberg daybreak: australia." sherry: we're counting down to asia's major market open. haidi: these are the top stories were covering in the next hour. u.s. shares rising the most netflix is a winner in late trade with shares surging on news that 7 million new subscribers signed up last quarter. saudi arabia repeats that he knows something about jamal khashoggi's...
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plenty more on that tour of australia. a few other key events happening over the next 2a hours. former un secretary general ban ki—moon will launch a new climate commission in the hague today, which will examine how the world might cope with the damaging effects of climate change. later, bill gates — who is of course mourning his co founder at microsoft, paul allen — will give the closing keynote speech at the world health summit in berlin. and at a ceremony in london, the winner of one of the literary world's top awards — the man booker prize for fiction — will be announced. six authors have been shortlisted. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, coming up in your tuesday sport briefing. the nba season tips off later with the golden state warriors after a third successive title, under pressure germany have it all to do as they head to paris and a match against world champions france in the uefa nations league, while on monday england won 3—2 against spain. the nba retur
plenty more on that tour of australia. a few other key events happening over the next 2a hours. former un secretary general ban ki—moon will launch a new climate commission in the hague today, which will examine how the world might cope with the damaging effects of climate change. later, bill gates — who is of course mourning his co founder at microsoft, paul allen — will give the closing keynote speech at the world health summit in berlin. and at a ceremony in london, the winner of one...
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what he did want was an australia where children would always be listened to.nk there are still some people who want proof of that. it may take many years, many decades for that trust to be rebuilt. richard jabara was abused by a parish priest when he was a young boy. hejoined me from melbourne, where he watched the apology with other survivors. i was actually quite moved. it was...i didn't think i would be. when i first heard the apology was being given by the prime minister, i was somewhat cynical, you know, a politician giving an apology might be a little bit hollow. but, i gotta say, listening to the words from the prime minister, and also the leader of the opposition, it was a very, very moving for me. so, for me, it gave me a lot of comfort. i actually said to a couple of victims here, at least we lived long enough to hear it. maybe a little bit late in coming, but we did hear it. the other thing that was also i think very important for myself and other victims was the acknowledgement of the role victims played in bringing this terrible situation to the p
what he did want was an australia where children would always be listened to.nk there are still some people who want proof of that. it may take many years, many decades for that trust to be rebuilt. richard jabara was abused by a parish priest when he was a young boy. hejoined me from melbourne, where he watched the apology with other survivors. i was actually quite moved. it was...i didn't think i would be. when i first heard the apology was being given by the prime minister, i was somewhat...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ you're watching daybreak australia.et more on china now. there are problems piling up increasingly at home. local governments may have racked up debt. suggesting further defaults may be just around the corner. our guest joins us from hong kong. these are official numbers that we do know. this is in the gtv library. we talk a lot about the chinese debt gdp ratio. corporate debt makes up the lion's share. government debt is a small part. much ofook at this, how balance sheet liabilities are we talking about? aboutsue we are talking is financing vehicles. >> the actual number is difficult to put a handle on. that is what the chinese government is trying to figure out is how much of the debt in various forms are at the local government anything vehicle levels. large ande number is the issue will be as the chinese thernment tries to address financial leverage within the corporate sector, how does it fair? giving the importance of developing the infrastructure in china at the city level and prefecture level. the fresh wave of
this is bloomberg. ♪ you're watching daybreak australia.et more on china now. there are problems piling up increasingly at home. local governments may have racked up debt. suggesting further defaults may be just around the corner. our guest joins us from hong kong. these are official numbers that we do know. this is in the gtv library. we talk a lot about the chinese debt gdp ratio. corporate debt makes up the lion's share. government debt is a small part. much ofook at this, how balance...
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how widespread was this abuse in australia?es, so the royal commission, the enquiry which lasted five years and heard state m e nts lasted five years and heard statements from thousands of people took ina statements from thousands of people took in a huge sector of australian life. it included churches, care homes, foster homes, schools, sporting associations and, within each of those institutions, there was evidence of abuse, endemic abuse in some cases, where institutions would cover up, conceal and silence the victims. it took huge political shift that come into light. julia gillard is acknowledged who started that process. she was in the chamber today. here we are in use on with the national apology and while many victims i have spoken to a grateful their voices have been heard, primarily by the potential of other children, children who may be vulnerable in some of those organisations. what the prime minister wanted was in australia where children would always be listened to and there are some people who want proof of that.
how widespread was this abuse in australia?es, so the royal commission, the enquiry which lasted five years and heard state m e nts lasted five years and heard statements from thousands of people took ina statements from thousands of people took in a huge sector of australian life. it included churches, care homes, foster homes, schools, sporting associations and, within each of those institutions, there was evidence of abuse, endemic abuse in some cases, where institutions would cover up,...
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australia's new prime minister has a lwa ys australia's new prime minister has always been keen to remind afraid. scott morrison came to power in amongst a row over energy and carbon emissions. it has become a battle ground driven bye it has become a battle ground driven by e ideology, rather than what we know about climate policy and science. what that means for the average australian is the majority of the energy will come from coal —based sauces and for some australians, they have an attachment to the coal sector, even though that is now changing. south australia 's new virtual 250 megawatts power plant will take more than four years to co m plete plant will take more than four years to complete and will depend on both political will and private investment to make it a reality. much more coming up from 2pm. but right now let's take a look at the weather prospects. broadly speaking there are two types of weather across the uk today. first up, cloudy, mild, patchy light rain and drizzle. these were the scenes this morning. northern england and into scotland, some spells of sunshine. 0ne
australia's new prime minister has a lwa ys australia's new prime minister has always been keen to remind afraid. scott morrison came to power in amongst a row over energy and carbon emissions. it has become a battle ground driven bye it has become a battle ground driven by e ideology, rather than what we know about climate policy and science. what that means for the average australian is the majority of the energy will come from coal —based sauces and for some australians, they have an...
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prince harry and meghan markle are continuing their tour of australia.ing greeted by huge crowds on a visit to sydney's iconic bondi beach. the duke and duchess of sussex met a local surfing group that raises awareness for mental health while being cheered by hundreds of supporters looking on. it's the couple's first overseas trip together and, it began with them announcing they're expecting a child. hywel griffith reports from sydney. barefoot on bondi, the day started with a relaxed feel... if that's possible with hundreds of people watching every step. the royals came to experience fluro friday, a way of supporting people tackling mental health problems by meeting up for a chat and a surf at the beach, as well as a group hug, of course. what prince harry said to me really stuck out, if you're struggling, reaching out, if you're struggling, reaching out for help is not a weakness, it's a sign of strength so it's going to show people around the world that mental health does not discriminate. prince harry may be sixth in line to the throne, but in austra
prince harry and meghan markle are continuing their tour of australia.ing greeted by huge crowds on a visit to sydney's iconic bondi beach. the duke and duchess of sussex met a local surfing group that raises awareness for mental health while being cheered by hundreds of supporters looking on. it's the couple's first overseas trip together and, it began with them announcing they're expecting a child. hywel griffith reports from sydney. barefoot on bondi, the day started with a relaxed feel......
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shery: of course australia matters.ext, we look ahead to the brazilian presidential runoff as the route in emerging markets deepens. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: breaking lines across the bloomberg. exactly on expectations of 1.0 4 billion singapore dollars there. nonperforming loans huishan ticking, staying unchanged at 1.6% year on year. $1 interest income at billion, and will get you more details on that when singapore begins trading today. are sticking banks to their scripts on removing stimulus. the ecb signals it will keep tightening even as growth appears to wobble a bit. the u.s. economy is at its strongest level in a decade. kathleen hays is here. mario draghi doesn't seem to be too concerned about the euro area of growth and inflation and he doesn't seem to be that concerned about the italian fiscal risks. he's not concerned enough to signal that he's not on the road to remove stimulus, but definitely that is tightening. that means the ecb is on track to wrap up its bond purchases by the end of the year and per
shery: of course australia matters.ext, we look ahead to the brazilian presidential runoff as the route in emerging markets deepens. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: breaking lines across the bloomberg. exactly on expectations of 1.0 4 billion singapore dollars there. nonperforming loans huishan ticking, staying unchanged at 1.6% year on year. $1 interest income at billion, and will get you more details on that when singapore begins trading today. are sticking banks to their scripts on removing...
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australia were going along nicely at 142 without loss, but were all out for 202 on the third day. to pakistans first innings of 482. 0peners usman khawaja and aaron finch reached half centuriees but only two other batsmen made double figures. bilal hasif took 6—36 on his test debut. pakistan chose not to enforce the follow — and they lost wickets before the close, finishing on 45—3. a lead of 325. the england cricket vice—captain jos buttler says he's happy that they're favourites to beat sri lanka in the one—day series, which starts tomorrow. their preparation hasn't been ideal, with the first warm—up game cut short and the second washed out completely because of heavy rain. only four batsmen have spent any time in the middle and they have a poor record in sri la nka they have shown going with bangladesh and winning in those conditions. we have to do the same here. you are considered to be favourites for the series, how do you feel about that? yes, i'll be like being favourites. that means you're doing well. being on top of the rankings come i think the guys enjoy that pressure o
australia were going along nicely at 142 without loss, but were all out for 202 on the third day. to pakistans first innings of 482. 0peners usman khawaja and aaron finch reached half centuriees but only two other batsmen made double figures. bilal hasif took 6—36 on his test debut. pakistan chose not to enforce the follow — and they lost wickets before the close, finishing on 45—3. a lead of 325. the england cricket vice—captain jos buttler says he's happy that they're favourites to...
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>> welcome to day break australia. i'm in melbourne. >> i'm in bloomberg's world headquarters in new york. >> and i'm in hong kong. we are counting down to asia's market major open. >> u.s. stocks dragged down by tech amid new fierce that president trump is ready to ramp up the trade war with china. the s&p fell sharply from its all-time high while the dow dripped briefly into correction territory. the nasdaq hit its lowest since may. the president will slap tariffs on all chinese imports if there's no progress made at next month's top-level talks. >> let's get a quick check of markets here in the u.s. of course that report that the u.s. is preparing for new tariffs come december, early d.e.a. december, on all chy nice -- early december, on all chinese imports has hit sentiment. we saw the dow falling more than 200 points while the s&p 500 near correction territory and also near a new round number. 2,600. we had tech and energy stocks leading the decline. so the nasdaq now down for a second consecutive session, down 1.
>> welcome to day break australia. i'm in melbourne. >> i'm in bloomberg's world headquarters in new york. >> and i'm in hong kong. we are counting down to asia's market major open. >> u.s. stocks dragged down by tech amid new fierce that president trump is ready to ramp up the trade war with china. the s&p fell sharply from its all-time high while the dow dripped briefly into correction territory. the nasdaq hit its lowest since may. the president will slap tariffs...
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to be a busy route for goods and people before it was closed in a major battle of the civil war australia's prime minister has said he's open to relocating the australian embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem scott morrison says his country is still committed to finding a two state solution to the israel palestine conflict the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv in may. twenty four people have died after contracting the virus in the democratic republic of congo in the last week or during that time the health ministry has confirmed thirty three cases of the deadly fever in total more than one hundred thirty people have died from the burner since an outbreak began in the country in july well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after counting the cost staging thanks for watching by phone. every week brings a series of breaking stories. as we turn the cameras on the media focus on how they were glued on the stories that matter the most listening pounced on al-jazeera. hello i'm adrian finighan and this is counting the cost on al-jazeera your weekl
to be a busy route for goods and people before it was closed in a major battle of the civil war australia's prime minister has said he's open to relocating the australian embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem scott morrison says his country is still committed to finding a two state solution to the israel palestine conflict the u.s. moved its embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv in may. twenty four people have died after contracting the virus in the democratic republic of congo in the last...
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you're watching daybreak australia.eing told the fbi has not interviewed brett kavanaugh or his accuser. have cleardoesn't authority from the white house to do so. meanwhile senators on both sides of the aisle are blasting resident trump for mocking dr. ford's 10 -- testimony. see this fbi and will the public have access to it? >> none of that is clear. supposed to be turning it over a soon as this evening. that will a summary be locked up in the senate judiciary committee and senators will be allowed individually to go review it. not decided whether they will release any part of it. some senators insist that they should do that, release it to the public. right now it is being kept under wraps. what about the white house? is there a strategy because president trump was saying that dr. ford was credible, then he mocked her. >> the white house has calculated that this issue is one thing they can use to fire up their base. they have closed the gap a little bit with the kavanaugh issue in terms of voter between democrats an
you're watching daybreak australia.eing told the fbi has not interviewed brett kavanaugh or his accuser. have cleardoesn't authority from the white house to do so. meanwhile senators on both sides of the aisle are blasting resident trump for mocking dr. ford's 10 -- testimony. see this fbi and will the public have access to it? >> none of that is clear. supposed to be turning it over a soon as this evening. that will a summary be locked up in the senate judiciary committee and senators...
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the wallabies, australia's biggest international by australia's biggest international rugby side, welia won the ashes, against england, a similar honour was paid to them. but the opponents of this particular move said his crus commercialisation that has demeaned this monument. you had to bring up the ashes, didn't shoo? — you? you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. coming up, we will show you how people from the devastated indonesian town of palu are slowly returning to work. thank you so much for watching new state. hello. we will start the day with some sunshine and ended with something quite different, but for wednesday, the sunshine we saw on tuesday across england and wales extends across england and wales extends across northern ireland scotland. finally we say goodbye to this main bearing front, however, it is all change again by the time we get to friday. potentially some disruptive, wet and windy weather pushing across the uk, but we will talk about that in more detail and just a moment's time. first wed
the wallabies, australia's biggest international by australia's biggest international rugby side, welia won the ashes, against england, a similar honour was paid to them. but the opponents of this particular move said his crus commercialisation that has demeaned this monument. you had to bring up the ashes, didn't shoo? — you? you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. coming up, we will show you how people from the...
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shall finish australia off he dismissed holland australia capitulating to one hundred sixty four all out a historic result for pakistan the victory margin of three hundred seventy three their biggest ever in tests they take the match and win the series one nothing like al-jazeera. despite their loss in the cricket australia can at least call themselves world champions of tumble sports this competition which showcases the fastest lumberjacks in the world this watched by twenty million viewers globally yes trillions more new world record in the semifinals to beat canada sitting at just forty five point in seconds in the team relay and then struck a win in the final against the usa. well good for them or for coming up a game later on excellent i love the celebrations many thanks indeed peter. that's it from me and that he has i'm sick of is here in just a few minutes here on al-jazeera with all the latest news on the. case. travel often. by tranquil voice and forests may provide valuable. ox if only. by icons landmarks valleys and scotland's. live for adventure. discovery jobs because f
shall finish australia off he dismissed holland australia capitulating to one hundred sixty four all out a historic result for pakistan the victory margin of three hundred seventy three their biggest ever in tests they take the match and win the series one nothing like al-jazeera. despite their loss in the cricket australia can at least call themselves world champions of tumble sports this competition which showcases the fastest lumberjacks in the world this watched by twenty million viewers...
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why next on "daybreak: australia." is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. >> it is 9:30 a.m. here in sydney. markets open in just about 30 minutes' time. a pretty picture when you take a look at futures. remember, this is a market just about 2%, a little bit under that, away from falling into their territory. we have asian markets crossing through that barrier yesterday, and have to say it has been a great handover from wall street. blame on to you guys. >> every time you guys in asia want to take it up, wall street just pulls it down back again, but of course, the u.s. markets, the dow and s&
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siddle followed, australia were left on 20/2 and needing a spark going into the second day.ernational on wednesday with the visitors holding a 1—0 lead after the first match was abandoned. dry weather welcomed the teams for training in kandy after sri lanka lost the rain affected second 0di by 31 runs and england all rounder moeen ali says the conditions have proved difficult. it's not been as easy because of the rain. the pictures are a little bit tacky but it's not spinning massive at the moment but i'm sure going forward , at the moment but i'm sure going forward, it will probably spend quite a bit. i think going forward, we arejust going quite a bit. i think going forward, we are just going to have to keep it simple and use the pictures. tennis now and great britain's yohanna konta beat seventh seed elise mertens of belgium 6—3, 7—5 in the first round of the kremlin cup in moscow on tuesday. konta put on an impressive display in front of prospective coach dimitri zavi—arloff. the british number one is working with frenchman on a trial basis at herfinal tournament of the
siddle followed, australia were left on 20/2 and needing a spark going into the second day.ernational on wednesday with the visitors holding a 1—0 lead after the first match was abandoned. dry weather welcomed the teams for training in kandy after sri lanka lost the rain affected second 0di by 31 runs and england all rounder moeen ali says the conditions have proved difficult. it's not been as easy because of the rain. the pictures are a little bit tacky but it's not spinning massive at the...
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haidi: that is it for daybreak australia.ew zealand would usually be underway, but it is labor day. the kiwi looking flat as we get into the start of trading, asian futures looking very mixed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. heidi: australian markets have just open for trade yourra -- trade. y: welcome to daybreak asia. ♪ haidi: asia pacific stocks are set for a muted mixed start for the week. the focus on china after friday's rally. the fed rate pace will be tested.
haidi: that is it for daybreak australia.ew zealand would usually be underway, but it is labor day. the kiwi looking flat as we get into the start of trading, asian futures looking very mixed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having...
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he said australia as a nation had failed to listen, to believe and to provide justice.cribed the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi as murder. but he insisted it was not ordered by the crown prince. and this video is trending on bbc dot com. the duchess of sussex is cutting back on her busy schedule on her royal tour of australia with prince harry after reportedly suffering from tiredness due to her pregnancy. monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: theresa may writes in the sun that the brexit finish line is in sight. earlier, the brexit secretary dominic raab
he said australia as a nation had failed to listen, to believe and to provide justice.cribed the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi as murder. but he insisted it was not ordered by the crown prince. and this video is trending on bbc dot com. the duchess of sussex is cutting back on her busy schedule on her royal tour of australia with prince harry after reportedly suffering from tiredness due to her pregnancy. monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout...
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another group of children and the parents have come over to australia.e, who have been working with children, they were told by the nauru authority that they were no longer needed. i think the situation has come to head as it did last year. however, there are no other offers on the table to resettle these people, the australian government says it does not want to create a situation where people, traffickers are encouraged to come to australia knowing they would be allowed to come in eventually. so i think once again, these people are in limbo with no obvious solution as to where they will go. thank you for the update. virtual reality could be used to encourage people to be more empathetic, helpful and positive towards marginalised groups. a team of us researchers found that people experiencing a virtual reality story that puts them in someone else's shoes made them more empathetic, than if they experienced it on a computer or read the information. they say it's helped to understand groups such as the homeless. earlier i spoke to fernanda herrera, head au
another group of children and the parents have come over to australia.e, who have been working with children, they were told by the nauru authority that they were no longer needed. i think the situation has come to head as it did last year. however, there are no other offers on the table to resettle these people, the australian government says it does not want to create a situation where people, traffickers are encouraged to come to australia knowing they would be allowed to come in eventually....
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shall finish australia off he dismissed holland australia capitulating to one hundred sixty four all out a historic result for pakistan the victory margin of three hundred seventy three their biggest ever in tests. they take the match and win the series won nothing so well malik al-jazeera but despite their loss in the cricket australia can at least call themselves wild champions of timber sports this competition which showcases the fastest lumberjacks in wealth is watched by twenty million viewers globally yes trillions knocked off a new world record in the semifinals to be canada setting a time of just forty five point ten seconds in the team relay then struck away in the final against the usa. all right that is all useful for now i have no feel later a.j. in germany thanks indeed i love it that's it for the news i'll be back in just about to update you were on the day's top stories so you. when the going gets tough many bangkok slum dwellers are forced to borrow. she may be kinder than your average money lender. she may have more patience. but make no mistake. she means business.
shall finish australia off he dismissed holland australia capitulating to one hundred sixty four all out a historic result for pakistan the victory margin of three hundred seventy three their biggest ever in tests. they take the match and win the series won nothing so well malik al-jazeera but despite their loss in the cricket australia can at least call themselves wild champions of timber sports this competition which showcases the fastest lumberjacks in wealth is watched by twenty million...
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now, kasia, an animal rescue in australia is proving popular online.y whale being rescued off the coast of queensland. this calf became trapped in anti—shark nets. rescuers from the australian sea world research and rescue foundation spent almost two hours trying to untangle the calf, as two adult whales, one believed to be the calf‘s mother, stayed nearby. and here's the calf moving freely through the water after the rescue. united nations officials say the humanitarian response must go ‘hand in hand' with longer—term recovery when it comes to dealing with events such as the recent earthquake and tsunami on the indonesian island of sulawesi, which claimed more than 2,000 lives last month. much of the city of palu was reduced to rubble and the focus must now be on rebuilding. earlier i spoke to achim steiner, head of the united nations development programme about how they go about achieving this. well, just like the national government, we in the united nations also have two tracks of response, and also the longer—term recovery work. right now, these t
now, kasia, an animal rescue in australia is proving popular online.y whale being rescued off the coast of queensland. this calf became trapped in anti—shark nets. rescuers from the australian sea world research and rescue foundation spent almost two hours trying to untangle the calf, as two adult whales, one believed to be the calf‘s mother, stayed nearby. and here's the calf moving freely through the water after the rescue. united nations officials say the humanitarian response must go...
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later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof asked after thomas al-jazeera supreme court the european commission has rejected italy's draft budget for twenty nineteen saying it breaks public spending rules is the first time an e.u. member state has been asked to revise its budget the question is worried about the impact of increased spending when the country is still struggling with large debts italy has three weeks to submit a new draft but its governing populist parties have vowed to push ahead with campaign promises which include a minimum income for the unemployed archaeologists in peru have found a trove of wooden statues dating back one eight hundred years the twenty artifacts located in the north of the country predate the inca empire which was conquered by spanish invaders experts say it'
later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof asked after thomas al-jazeera supreme court the european commission has rejected italy's draft budget for twenty nineteen saying it breaks public spending rules is the first time an e.u. member state has been...
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he said australia as a nation had failed to listen, to believe and to provide justice. saudi arabia's foreign minister has described the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi as murder. but he insisted it was not ordered by the crown prince. and this video is trending on bbc dot com. the duchess of sussex is cutting back on her busy schedule on her royal tour of australia with prince harry after reportedly suffering from tiredness due to her pregnancy. monday's planned engagements include a visit to lake mckenzie and a walkabout on the kingfisher bay. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: theresa may writes in the sun that the brexit finish line is in sight. earlier, the brexit secretary dominic raab said conservative mps should ‘hold their nerve‘ over negotiations with the eu and play for the team. saudi arabia says it made a huge and grave mistake in the killing of journalists. and canada host a meeting on ways to reform the organisation, but without the us or china at the table. good morning and welcome to asia business report, live from singapor
he said australia as a nation had failed to listen, to believe and to provide justice. saudi arabia's foreign minister has described the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi as murder. but he insisted it was not ordered by the crown prince. and this video is trending on bbc dot com. the duchess of sussex is cutting back on her busy schedule on her royal tour of australia with prince harry after reportedly suffering from tiredness due to her pregnancy. monday's planned engagements include a...
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. >> a story out of australia. the prime minister is looking at a proposal to move the australian embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. >> sounds like something another country did not so long ago. scott morrison says he is mulling this "sensible" proposal to move the embassy. on the front page of the australian, morrison saying there is no headway made in the two state solution, the solution that australia prefers. the fact that he is considering this move marks a shift in australia's middle east policy, saying they could even abandon support for the iran nuclear deal. critics say the timing the suspect, now that there is an upcoming election and australia for a seat vacated by the former prime minister, this seat has a high jewish constituency. >> controversial issue. ed.ctions are vario >> you see a bias come through in issues like this. a left-leaning organization called this "plumbing new depths of stupidity." furthermore, "the jewish community should be insulted by this blatant vote reaching." on the other hand
. >> a story out of australia. the prime minister is looking at a proposal to move the australian embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. >> sounds like something another country did not so long ago. scott morrison says he is mulling this "sensible" proposal to move the embassy. on the front page of the australian, morrison saying there is no headway made in the two state solution, the solution that australia prefers. the fact that he is considering this move marks a shift in...
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later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. the plight of journalists has topped the agenda at a media summit in among the main cases highlighted was that of. a sane he's been imprisoned in egypt for almost two years without charge the summit urged egypt to allow him medical treatment and legal rights which he's been denied it's the french government's ban on face veils is being described as a violation of women's rights the u.n. human rights committee is calling for a review of the law and compensation for women who have been prosecuted france became the first country in europe to ban full face veils in public seven years ago david chaytor has more from paris. this case was brought before the u.n. human rights committee by two women who each fined one hundred seventy doll
later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. the plight of journalists has topped the agenda at a media summit in among the main cases highlighted was that of. a sane he's been imprisoned in egypt for almost two years without charge...
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and their sheep and cows would eat them straight out of the ground but drought has hit australia's east and states they say has been trucked in for a thousand kilometers away with transport it costs about two hundred fifty dollars a barrel. one hay bale will feed sixty cows for a day dunford has three hundred eighty so feeding them is costing him more than ten thousand dollars a week the grind of a drought gets to you know like you get a fifty k. or wayne blaring if i sold i was really drastic you still referred to stock and. what we need as but it gets everyone a bit cranky for some rosen and it tend to get out but it's just the fact that you're out there every die and. things go backwards not forwards. dunford is mixing some hay with wheat grain and compact grass silos to keep costs down but making that mix is harder work even if it is slightly cheaper across the east in australia the drought me the farmer the putting in a lot more effort and paying out a lot more money now the government part to help with the what but it can and leaves helping with the money australia's national and
and their sheep and cows would eat them straight out of the ground but drought has hit australia's east and states they say has been trucked in for a thousand kilometers away with transport it costs about two hundred fifty dollars a barrel. one hay bale will feed sixty cows for a day dunford has three hundred eighty so feeding them is costing him more than ten thousand dollars a week the grind of a drought gets to you know like you get a fifty k. or wayne blaring if i sold i was really drastic...