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in australia now, under the new— landscape in australia now, under the new labour— landscape in australiad definitely— minister, in the second time, they would definitely push _ minister, in the second time, they would definitely push forward - minister, in the second time, they would definitely push forward for i minister, in the second time, they| would definitely push forward for a republic _ would definitely push forward for a republic the — would definitely push forward for a republic. the reason _ would definitely push forward for a republic. the reason the _ would definitely push forward for a republic. the reason the monarchy stays— republic. the reason the monarchy stays in— republic. the reason the monarchy stays in australia _ republic. the reason the monarchy stays in australia is _ republic. the reason the monarchy stays in australia is not— republic. the reason the monarchy stays in australia is not because i stays in australia is not because they— stays in australia is not because they really— stays in australia is not because they really love _ stays in australia is not be
in australia now, under the new— landscape in australia now, under the new labour— landscape in australiad definitely— minister, in the second time, they would definitely push _ minister, in the second time, they would definitely push forward - minister, in the second time, they would definitely push forward for i minister, in the second time, they| would definitely push forward for a republic _ would definitely push forward for a republic the — would definitely push forward for a...
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. >> it was also kind of by chance i was attending a conference and australia on chinese and australia. in the victorian midlands i say wow this looks just like northern california. and it really did. so i learned a little bit about the gold miners there and i said maybe i could compare the two places. i did not know what i would find. and then a year later and went to another conference in south africa and learn chinese are gone there at that time under contract to work in the deep goldmine of the ring end. so i had this idea i would follow them around the world and see what i could dig up. >> also had to do research in respect of what was happening in britain, and of course china as well. >> rate. the short answer is that the politics of anti- chinese politics that person germinated in california, traveled throughout the world. it received attention and australia although in the beginning the of strains had a different view of the chinese. there is this outpost of the british empire close to china's teeming millions. as a fellow of the politics i could see it one level everything was
. >> it was also kind of by chance i was attending a conference and australia on chinese and australia. in the victorian midlands i say wow this looks just like northern california. and it really did. so i learned a little bit about the gold miners there and i said maybe i could compare the two places. i did not know what i would find. and then a year later and went to another conference in south africa and learn chinese are gone there at that time under contract to work in the deep...
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even in australia. australia just lease the port of darwin to china for 99 years. nobody forced australia to do that. but china is now the number one trading partner of australia, number one trading partner of south africa and a number of other countries. so this makes the united states very nervous. understandably. i view this as kind of a big power competition. i don't personally take sides. i think you could look at the world in terms of nations and who competes in a game of who's going to hoard the most. i don't feel part of that competition. i think the rest of us, no matter where you are, don't really benefit from that. >> okay, next question. we appear to be demonizing china again today. now with particular focus on intellectual property and trade. do you think those criticisms echo those about the immigration of chinese laborers? well, that's a really important question and i think it's complicated. i don't think there's a straight answer. i well that is a really mean, china is, i think in important question and i think it's complicated. i don't think there
even in australia. australia just lease the port of darwin to china for 99 years. nobody forced australia to do that. but china is now the number one trading partner of australia, number one trading partner of south africa and a number of other countries. so this makes the united states very nervous. understandably. i view this as kind of a big power competition. i don't personally take sides. i think you could look at the world in terms of nations and who competes in a game of who's going to...
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australia and jamaica play for the gold medal later.rlby was optimistic about the future. there is a lot of positives to come from theirs. with exposed people to their first commonwealth games, we have an exciting group of players in our programme who haven't even made this 12 who i'm sure you will see at the world cup next year so there is a lot to be proud but we want to confirm that with results on the court and we did some good stuff leading into the tournament, we did some brilliant stuff but when it mattered most we have fallen short. plenty more action from the commonwealth games including a dramatic finish in the men's road race where wales�* geraint thomas made an audacious break for victory with a mile to go, but couldn't quite hang on... after three and a half hours of dramatic racing around warwick it came down to a sprint finish with new zealand's aaron gate claiming his fourth gold of the games ahead of south africa's daryl impey. scotland's finn crockett claimed bronze by half a wheel's length. scotland's neah evans finis
australia and jamaica play for the gold medal later.rlby was optimistic about the future. there is a lot of positives to come from theirs. with exposed people to their first commonwealth games, we have an exciting group of players in our programme who haven't even made this 12 who i'm sure you will see at the world cup next year so there is a lot to be proud but we want to confirm that with results on the court and we did some good stuff leading into the tournament, we did some brilliant stuff...
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ashby knows how australia would react. if it ever learned that the party was asking for american gun money, gets it wrong about this? it does rely at every single minute. so his meetings in washington were to be kept secret. also he thought mentioned in those and wrote about, i think my actually think one nation as of political force in australia majority is trying to population still very, very strong, full, full try to on pick that with an argument that says i want a 3rd party lobby group in another political jurisdiction to dictate times to you maximize. this would be the last thing you try to pick through the back. yeah, i just you off i'm, i'm sorry that i find it will you make it would be very frustrating. to be honest. i feel that ok, well look, there are plenty of good things about that. would you like me to do with in the next episode of how to cilla massacre. one nation lands a meeting with energy join cooked industries. good morning god jesus. i bought it with the re gives one nation more political advice. you w
ashby knows how australia would react. if it ever learned that the party was asking for american gun money, gets it wrong about this? it does rely at every single minute. so his meetings in washington were to be kept secret. also he thought mentioned in those and wrote about, i think my actually think one nation as of political force in australia majority is trying to population still very, very strong, full, full try to on pick that with an argument that says i want a 3rd party lobby group in...
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— australia? she is one of their own, australia? she is one of their own. she _ australia?e _ australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, - australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, their. own, she is the girl, their darling, their sweetheart. yes, she is a uk born, australia raised recording artist that shot to fame in hollywood of course because of that career that david just went through and told us about but rarely in australia she is the girl that made it big in hollywood and across the world, and really australia is mourning one of their own. their darling. this girl next door vibe about her, despite this fame, despite the stardom, and of course the songs that we just heard, these are etched in the memories of millions and millions of australians and people across the world of course, but many here have said that they woke up, heard the news, are in tears, butare up, heard the news, are in tears, but are also listening to the grease soundtrack, physical, to hopelessly devoted to you. she was just part of their lives. before the big fame in hollywoo
— australia? she is one of their own, australia? she is one of their own. she _ australia?e _ australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, - australia? she is one of their own, she is the girl, their. own, she is the girl, their darling, their sweetheart. yes, she is a uk born, australia raised recording artist that shot to fame in hollywood of course because of that career that david just went through and told us about but rarely in australia she is the girl that made it big in...
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michael: australia has a long connection to space missions.art of nasa's global space infrastructure. everything from the pictures of armstrong's first steps on the moon to communications with deep space probes and rovers on mars have passed through here. brad: the nasa deep space tracking station in tidbinbilla is, you know, just outside canberra. it's essentially the ears of space, and if we don't have that capability, we can't get the data back from mars, we can't communicate with spacecraft, and the second problem we e hae in this is we're all in this globe that spins. you can't just have one point on earth that talks with everything in space. you need these things spread around the world, and australia, because of that geographical position, we're in the middle between the us and europe, and we're in the southern hemisphere, provides that other ears that you can't get one side of the world. and nasa and europe identified australia, you know, 50, 60 years ago as the place to do it. michael: australia also has some unique advantages in the
michael: australia has a long connection to space missions.art of nasa's global space infrastructure. everything from the pictures of armstrong's first steps on the moon to communications with deep space probes and rovers on mars have passed through here. brad: the nasa deep space tracking station in tidbinbilla is, you know, just outside canberra. it's essentially the ears of space, and if we don't have that capability, we can't get the data back from mars, we can't communicate with...
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who is here all the way from sydney, australia. my goodness, gracious, and this is your 1st entering the 1st annual meeting and it's a very impressive event. was expected to attract 70000 people, some of them from all over the world. the end of the day, nobody saying everyone has to have a gun. what we're saying is, it's basically a rational to buy from us really up to the lane of the 3 larger molar travel to be in a re convention from down under here at the right conference to learn more about the enterprise done. we've had some great conversations with them. my name's stephen dallan, with whom but roger, my leg isn't to do he claims to be he's working under cover for me, peter, charlie bridge. thank you. very interesting. i'm a report from elders here is investigative unit. we created gun rochester lawyer as a front in order to infiltrate the pro gun lobby and understand how they operate. a us for develop the all right, i one here louisville a day in our i conference, 2017. in our i conference, they forget to look at the website
who is here all the way from sydney, australia. my goodness, gracious, and this is your 1st entering the 1st annual meeting and it's a very impressive event. was expected to attract 70000 people, some of them from all over the world. the end of the day, nobody saying everyone has to have a gun. what we're saying is, it's basically a rational to buy from us really up to the lane of the 3 larger molar travel to be in a re convention from down under here at the right conference to learn more about...
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in australia, $77 billion australia in one year and paid no tax on it.ax laws are broken analyst really gets next to no returns from it. what we are arguing is together with the international energy agency and knotted nations, the world -- united nations and road sciences, we are opening new projects that will lead the country and the international agency has been crystal clear that to meet net zero by 2050, from this year there can be no new projects. shery: do you think that message, the efforts being made domestically in australia being told internationally, a little bit of australia being a climate --, is being restored? adam: i hope so. the government is keen to host a global climate summit here. that is something we would support. i think moves like that will go some way toward restoring australia's reputation. just recently, a pacific island with which we are we engaging my have made it crystal clear they hope australia stops expanding: gas. i think it will be very difficult for the new government to host a climate summit to restore its reputation
in australia, $77 billion australia in one year and paid no tax on it.ax laws are broken analyst really gets next to no returns from it. what we are arguing is together with the international energy agency and knotted nations, the world -- united nations and road sciences, we are opening new projects that will lead the country and the international agency has been crystal clear that to meet net zero by 2050, from this year there can be no new projects. shery: do you think that message, the...
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kathleen: the rba reserve bank of australia, watching wages in australia so carefully.are they going to rise? how much they push the rba into rate hikes. 160,000 associations, what are you hearing and seeing? >> i think there is undoubtedly -- wages in australia have been operating in a low inflation, low productivity environment. we are saying inflation pushing up above 6% now. we does remain quite modest between 2%-3%. it is going to increase with the market pressure. we cannot afford to chase after the inflation numbers we are seeing at the moment. that would be a mistake. what we have to do if we have higher wages, we have to really invigorate productivity growth in australia. we have to make enterprise bargaining work again. haidi: the government has a responsibility, businesses have a responsibility to make their own investments. they let go of their workers but as we have seen across aviation? >> at the moment, australia labor market -- at the australian labor market is at a full employment. there is an intense competition from labor. we have a strong demand in t
kathleen: the rba reserve bank of australia, watching wages in australia so carefully.are they going to rise? how much they push the rba into rate hikes. 160,000 associations, what are you hearing and seeing? >> i think there is undoubtedly -- wages in australia have been operating in a low inflation, low productivity environment. we are saying inflation pushing up above 6% now. we does remain quite modest between 2%-3%. it is going to increase with the market pressure. we cannot afford...
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my shootings of paper with not move to the asylum in australia. the port arthur a fence is edged into the minds of any one was alive at that time . it was a pivotal event to establish safe scandals for australia. the national firearms agreement covers everything from the sale of around as the ownership, the responsible use of moms. and it's a very, very fun document that old strategies so proud of and it keeps us safe. ah my, where are you falling? that is really the lots and lots because we change everything in this country. we'd like to have an interesting one nation is excited about traveling to the us and what a meeting with the and our re might deliver. it didn't make it a good thing. i want to get through your head like i 3000000 dollars a week when i hate to say to plush bud sage the shadow, but you might have and i don't like sure we are going to leave or you need on the later decision today for dixon asks for guidance on how best to deal with the american gun lobby. it's better that we know about, you know, proof of it yet. and you know,
my shootings of paper with not move to the asylum in australia. the port arthur a fence is edged into the minds of any one was alive at that time . it was a pivotal event to establish safe scandals for australia. the national firearms agreement covers everything from the sale of around as the ownership, the responsible use of moms. and it's a very, very fun document that old strategies so proud of and it keeps us safe. ah my, where are you falling? that is really the lots and lots because we...
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it's going to be australia, the gold! but for - australia, the gold!gland's nick miller - australia, the gold! but for england's nick miller it - australia, the gold! but forj england's nick miller it was australia, the gold! but for - england's nick miller it was hammer time. we gave everyone an early scare with two no throws, but he made up for it to successfully defend his commonwealth title. four years ago england's zharnel hughes won the 200 metres only to be disqualified during his victory lap. this time he was denied again by trinidad and tobago'sjereem trinidad and tobago's jereem richards. trinidad and tobago'sjereem richards. smiles, though, for this silver lining. and this is what it is all about. alastair chalmers with an unexpected 400 metres bronze, guarantee's first ever athletics commonwealth medal. hugs all round. it's called the friendly games, after all! it's called the friendly games, afterall! natalie it's called the friendly games, after all! natalie pirks, it's called the friendly games, afterall! natalie pirks, bbc it's called t
it's going to be australia, the gold! but for - australia, the gold!gland's nick miller - australia, the gold! but for england's nick miller it - australia, the gold! but forj england's nick miller it was australia, the gold! but for - england's nick miller it was hammer time. we gave everyone an early scare with two no throws, but he made up for it to successfully defend his commonwealth title. four years ago england's zharnel hughes won the 200 metres only to be disqualified during his...
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heidi: good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: the top stories this hour, u.s. stocks opposed to small gains with investors holding back big bets ahead of jerome powell's speech on friday. we are live at jackson hole. heidi: new measures to stabilize the economy, pledging to use all tools available as growth slows. shery: full-year earnings this hour, analysts watching for any commentary on staffing constraints and fuel costs. the asian session is after the struggle for the direction in the new york session, nobody wants to make any big beds ahead of jackson hole so we continue to see the lack of clear direction. 10-year yield is above expectation, or hawkish fed officials coming out and talking about aggressive tightening. we are watching crude prices higher today. we are talking about u.s. exports rising when it comes to crude and petroleum products. it is the type trading range we have seen the s&p 500 lately, it shows it was the seventh consecutive day where i
heidi: good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major market open. shery: the top stories this hour, u.s. stocks opposed to small gains with investors holding back big bets ahead of jerome powell's speech on friday. we are live at jackson hole. heidi: new measures to stabilize the economy, pledging to use all tools available as growth slows. shery: full-year earnings this hour, analysts watching for any commentary on staffing constraints and fuel...
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australia market, high correlation to mortgages.inaudible] [indiscernible] there is a lot of concern with -- but the new mortgages of the last year or so will be strange going forward. there is still a lot -- the sentiment is not there. high rates are yet to come in australia. haidi: george, always great to chat with you. some breaking news in australia, the aussie 25 dollars per share proposal has been rejected and the nonbinding takeover proposal at rosie mineral -- oz minerals. not in the best interest of shareholders. bhp advises the board it accumulated because minerals -- oz minerals and appointed co-financial advisors. oz minerals share price up 3% as of the last close. as we get more big earnings for the australian this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: u.s. futures continuing to slide. but three weeks of gains. traders packing and the possibility of a 75 basis point rate hike after solid jobs numbers. up next, we will discuss this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes.
australia market, high correlation to mortgages.inaudible] [indiscernible] there is a lot of concern with -- but the new mortgages of the last year or so will be strange going forward. there is still a lot -- the sentiment is not there. high rates are yet to come in australia. haidi: george, always great to chat with you. some breaking news in australia, the aussie 25 dollars per share proposal has been rejected and the nonbinding takeover proposal at rosie mineral -- oz minerals. not in the...
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this trial has — watched in australia? this trial has been _ watched in australia? in australia? this trial has been going on . watched in australia? ti 3 trial has been going on for two months now, and it's the culmination of a0 years of questions and speculation about a woman called lynette dawson. now she disappeared in 1982 — her husband is chris dawson, and he's accused of her murder. he has denied the allegations and has been on trial here at the new south wales supreme court. now this case was serialised in the extremely popular true crime podcast called the teacher's pet that was produced by the australian newspaper. as you say, it was listened to millions of people notjust here in australia but will be on these chores and many other countries. and the popularity of this podcast did lead chris dawson's defence team to suggest that the trial could never be fair because witnesses had been influenced by the podcast, and it's one reason why the trial is being heard by a judge alone. no chris dawson denies the allegation of murder in the last a0 minutes or so, he
this trial has — watched in australia? this trial has been _ watched in australia? in australia? this trial has been going on . watched in australia? ti 3 trial has been going on for two months now, and it's the culmination of a0 years of questions and speculation about a woman called lynette dawson. now she disappeared in 1982 — her husband is chris dawson, and he's accused of her murder. he has denied the allegations and has been on trial here at the new south wales supreme court. now...
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haidi: good morning and welcome to daybreak australia. annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening from new york. the top stories, geopolitics putting markets on edge as an expected visit from nancy pelosi to taiwan further stokes tensions between the u.s. and china. haidi: australia on track for its deepest tightening of monetary policy in a generation. shery: hsbc faces more pressure to spin off its asia business ahead of a meeting with investors in hong kong. the lender continues to push back on calls to split up. u.s. futures lacking clear direction at the moment. this is the open in asia. just like we saw on the regular session, s&p 500 gaining ground but struggling throughout. geopolitics weighing on the golden dragon index which fell at one point to the lowest more than 3.5%. we saw the clients weighing on the markets at a time when we have concerns about demand as well. we have a 10 year yield breaking through the 2.6% level. oil also falling in the asian session, falling in the regular u.s. s
haidi: good morning and welcome to daybreak australia. annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening from new york. the top stories, geopolitics putting markets on edge as an expected visit from nancy pelosi to taiwan further stokes tensions between the u.s. and china. haidi: australia on track for its deepest tightening of monetary policy in a generation. shery: hsbc faces more pressure to spin off its asia business ahead of a meeting with investors in hong...
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very briefly, bali was, once upon a time, australia's tropical playground — clearly not part of australia tradition. so the attack there in 2002 really did shatter australia's sense of isolated security, and for many people, notjust here in australia, but in many other countries, the mental and physical scars of those bombings persist to this very day. time for a look at some of the story is making the headlines across the uk. to north yorkshire where a market town is anticipating the opening of a new student campus that promises to boost spending. northallerton will see a project between sunderland university and york college offering digital skills. the hope is that local students will attend, rather than moving out of the hambleton district for their education. ian reeve, the business correspondent for look north in newcastle, reports. northallerton, an affluent town, part of the golden triangle with ripon and harrogate, where anecdotally wealth per head is greater than anywhere in the country outside of london. and it might be about to get yet more affluent. sunderland university and
very briefly, bali was, once upon a time, australia's tropical playground — clearly not part of australia tradition. so the attack there in 2002 really did shatter australia's sense of isolated security, and for many people, notjust here in australia, but in many other countries, the mental and physical scars of those bombings persist to this very day. time for a look at some of the story is making the headlines across the uk. to north yorkshire where a market town is anticipating the opening...
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once again it is not unique to australia.t as simple as let's change the system and ring a lot of new people into us joya who could fill those jobs. the government here in australia is planning a major job summit for september this year specifically to start unpacking some of these issues. they will be running a full day before that which will be specifically about jobs and tourism. the airports are having open hirings to try to attract staff. you know you're in a different place than before the pandemic. it's going to take some time. we could be 12-18 months away from the lines disappearing and a lot of that people will be factoring into their travel process. >> how can the improvement be accelerated? what measures can be put into place? >> here in australia and other parts of the world in the u.k. in particular, they significantly increased the staff they have available with things like passport offices. the other one is really airline capacity. for many countries in the world including australia, we lost a lot of our inter
once again it is not unique to australia.t as simple as let's change the system and ring a lot of new people into us joya who could fill those jobs. the government here in australia is planning a major job summit for september this year specifically to start unpacking some of these issues. they will be running a full day before that which will be specifically about jobs and tourism. the airports are having open hirings to try to attract staff. you know you're in a different place than before...
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elation for england hockey — their first ever gold after victory over australia.y from the games... erik ten hag's first premier league game in charge of manchester united ends in defeat. and it's a brilliant debut from haaland as man city start their title defence with a win. hello, and welcome to day ten at the commonwealth games. what a fantastic day it has been so far. 45 gold medals available. several of them still to be won. but the home nations have really shone in the boxing ring. 16 boxing finals today and an impressive 15 involving england, scotland, northern ireland or wales. let's start with rosie eccles, who has become only the second welsh woman to win commonwealth boxing gold after she took the light middlewight title. the 26—year—old beat australia's kaye scott, forcing two standing counts with the referee calling it in the second round. a great day for northern ireland in the ring. dylan eagleson beat ghana's abraham mensah to win bantamweight gold. jude gallagher won without stepping into the ring — his opponent was declared unfit for their feath
elation for england hockey — their first ever gold after victory over australia.y from the games... erik ten hag's first premier league game in charge of manchester united ends in defeat. and it's a brilliant debut from haaland as man city start their title defence with a win. hello, and welcome to day ten at the commonwealth games. what a fantastic day it has been so far. 45 gold medals available. several of them still to be won. but the home nations have really shone in the boxing ring. 16...
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australia was very locked down. interstate.his incredible power- grab. to put this into context, he is very, very disliked | internally from his own - colleagues, and you have seen lots of those colleagues, including one minister. who belatedly found out. he was also in her position, calling for him to quit- the parliament because now he has — been ousted out of government, he is still an mp i on the back bench. i saw a quote from the solicitor general that — stephen donoghue — speaking in the week, that "it is impossible to hold ministers to account if it does "not know which ministers are responsible for which "department" — that kind of sums it up, doesn't it? we can kind of imagine borisjohnson saying, "i have that one. i'll have this one." i can imagine liz truss, saying, "why do i have to have these other cabinet ministers, "i can do it all?!" there is that power grab instincts around in the air at the moment, you can imagine donald trump doing it. now, constitutionally, it's interesting, isn't it? there are issues, becau
australia was very locked down. interstate.his incredible power- grab. to put this into context, he is very, very disliked | internally from his own - colleagues, and you have seen lots of those colleagues, including one minister. who belatedly found out. he was also in her position, calling for him to quit- the parliament because now he has — been ousted out of government, he is still an mp i on the back bench. i saw a quote from the solicitor general that — stephen donoghue — speaking...
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australia was very locked down.o he was allowed . to get away with this incredible power grab. in context, he is very disliked internally- from his own colleagues, - and you have seen lots of those colleagues, including one - minister who belatedly found out he was also in her. position, calling for him to quit the panel because now he has been asked out- of government, he is still| an mp on the back bench. i saw a quote from the solicitor general that stephen donoghue, speaking in the week, that it is impossible to hold ministers to account if it does not know which ministers are responsible for which department. that kind of sums it up, doesn't it? we can kind of imagine borisjohnson saying, "i have that one at..." i can imagine liz truss, saying, "why do i have to have these other cabinet ministers, i can do it all?!" there is that power grab instincts around in the air at the moment, you can imagine donald trump doing it. constitutionally, there are issues, because the governor general, the queen's representativ
australia was very locked down.o he was allowed . to get away with this incredible power grab. in context, he is very disliked internally- from his own colleagues, - and you have seen lots of those colleagues, including one - minister who belatedly found out he was also in her. position, calling for him to quit the panel because now he has been asked out- of government, he is still| an mp on the back bench. i saw a quote from the solicitor general that stephen donoghue, speaking in the week,...
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only a handful of referenda in australia have passed.is document goes on, we have the affidavits on friday, it didn't really tell us much new, but it reinforced this concern about doctors being removed... about documents being removed... it is political because he is about to declare or may declare for 202a. is he going to go for it? i think that think that he probably will. he doesn't listen to anyone any more, he has no one to tell him... he everdid?! people that weren't much help from our point of view, but from within the white house, all these memoirs coming out, making it clear that there were people saying, no, you really can't do that, and then he would throw his handbag against the wall, as they say. everything that is leaked to the press, saying, yes, he will go for, that will allow him to mobilise his shrinking base at... before the midterms, do you think? yes, because he no longer cares about this. plus the greatest threats to him running in a 2024, lives at the road from him in the governors's mansion, ron de santos, who see
only a handful of referenda in australia have passed.is document goes on, we have the affidavits on friday, it didn't really tell us much new, but it reinforced this concern about doctors being removed... about documents being removed... it is political because he is about to declare or may declare for 202a. is he going to go for it? i think that think that he probably will. he doesn't listen to anyone any more, he has no one to tell him... he everdid?! people that weren't much help from our...
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the sampa at home and from australia had merged, and so it is a completion.t's take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ it is about standing your ground and defining being typecast. is that something you had experienced? sampa: definitely, i am a woman in hip-hop. there is always one way people expect you to express yourself or showcase your art and talent. i have grown and can expect myself in multiple ways and "lane" was a bold way of me saying i can expect -- can express myself in different avenues, visually and through my music and i won't be put in a box. eve: empowerment for black women around the world and unity of people of color is a strong theme in your music. what to the global community know about the expenses of african women in the mern world? sampa: for one, there are always layers to our artistry that we have to think about that other tists don't have to think about. they don't have to think about what will offend people because we are defending our blackness, because we are defending issues we face. people should know there is always an extra layer is a black ar
the sampa at home and from australia had merged, and so it is a completion.t's take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ it is about standing your ground and defining being typecast. is that something you had experienced? sampa: definitely, i am a woman in hip-hop. there is always one way people expect you to express yourself or showcase your art and talent. i have grown and can expect myself in multiple ways and "lane" was a bold way of me saying i can expect -- can express myself in different...
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it was a pivotal event to establish safe gun laws for australia. the national firearms agreement covers everything from the sale of around as the ownership the responsible use of around. and it's a very, very fun document that australians are proud of and it keeps us safe. ah my, where are you calling? that is really the lots involved because we change everything this company would like to have an inch is could one nation is excited about traveling to the us and what a meeting with the and our re might deliver it. thing on want to get through you guys for a $2000000.00 a week when i hate to say to push the bud sage the shadow, but it might happen. i don't like sure we are going to leave or you need other related a decision today for dixon asks for guidance on how best to deal with the american gun lobby. it bit as we know about, you know, what type of if you have any, i don't wanna go over there to some all it does not arisen with did i like to write them down to the? absolutely, but it's right up and down a block liquid. i like even that with the
it was a pivotal event to establish safe gun laws for australia. the national firearms agreement covers everything from the sale of around as the ownership the responsible use of around. and it's a very, very fun document that australians are proud of and it keeps us safe. ah my, where are you calling? that is really the lots involved because we change everything this company would like to have an inch is could one nation is excited about traveling to the us and what a meeting with the and our...
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but australia — which will host the games next in 2026 — was at the top of the table with 178.als, and 26 golds. we will wait another four years for the next games in victoria, australia. thanks for watching. i'm sure a lot of people are thinking it's warm enough already, but it will get hotter through the rest of this week. temperatures will continue to rise with heatwaves spreading to many parts of the uk. a lot of people may be headed to the coast hoping for something a little bit cooler with some sea breezes. but already, we've seen temperatures hitting 30 degrees in surrey in the sunshine on monday. you may be surprised to learn the temperatures could be as low as 8 or 9 degrees first thing on tuesday morning in rural parts of wales in northern england. it's going to be warmer in northern scotland for the breeze bringing cloud and a little bit of rain. that gets pushed away to get more sunshine developing in scotland and it will be a sunny day on tuesday in northern ireland and again across england and wales. sea breezes a bit cooler and in inland and temperatures continui
but australia — which will host the games next in 2026 — was at the top of the table with 178.als, and 26 golds. we will wait another four years for the next games in victoria, australia. thanks for watching. i'm sure a lot of people are thinking it's warm enough already, but it will get hotter through the rest of this week. temperatures will continue to rise with heatwaves spreading to many parts of the uk. a lot of people may be headed to the coast hoping for something a little bit cooler...
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south africa and australia are expected to replace those imports. the you plans to ban russian crude oil by the end of the year read a correspondent barbara vessel is standing by in rotterdam. barbara, this is a major commodities. have a major hub for all shipments. there. rotterdam, what have you been seeing leading up to this band? can, can someone tell just by looking that companies are racing to get this call in? no, you can't really distinguish this coal that you see on this river barges here behind me from any other cold. of course, if an expert came geologically, geologically, it's different from where it comes from either south africa or india, australia, or russia, of course. but the hub of rotterdam as of today declares no more russian, coal, 0 shovel or bucket. it's gone. there was a peak in may when really, all the dealers are, we're trying to sort of get some last minute supplies in, but then it decline steeply and it's gone down to nothing. all the freighters that have been a while ago, still waiting out in the sea to be unloaded, they
south africa and australia are expected to replace those imports. the you plans to ban russian crude oil by the end of the year read a correspondent barbara vessel is standing by in rotterdam. barbara, this is a major commodities. have a major hub for all shipments. there. rotterdam, what have you been seeing leading up to this band? can, can someone tell just by looking that companies are racing to get this call in? no, you can't really distinguish this coal that you see on this river barges...
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you make the oint been captaining australia. you make the point there _ been captaining australia.captaining australia. you make the point there that there _ been captaining australia. you make the point there that there is - been captaining australia. you make the point there that there is the - the point there that there is the assumption that the women's game has an easier schedule than the men's game, you have seen ben stokes take a step back, is it a correct assumption, because if cricket is taking up the schedule so much of these players, it is inevitable that you will see some take a step away? yes, but for different reasons. i would say that the women, as much as the men, in the past, has spent a lot of time in bubbles due to the pandemic and going in and out of countries as well. i know that speaking to a lot of players, that has really ta ken speaking to a lot of players, that has really taken a massive toll. that might be part of the issue for meg as well, but i feel it is cricket's tipping point. 2022 is all of the —— is where all of the things we've expected might happ
you make the oint been captaining australia. you make the point there _ been captaining australia.captaining australia. you make the point there that there _ been captaining australia. you make the point there that there is - been captaining australia. you make the point there that there is the - the point there that there is the assumption that the women's game has an easier schedule than the men's game, you have seen ben stokes take a step back, is it a correct assumption, because if cricket...
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♪ >> good morning welcome to break australia.'m howdy stroud-watts -- haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn. u.s. stocks surge and the dollar things with softer than expected inflation fueling bets that the fed could move slower on rate hikes. haidi: fed officials say the latest cpi print does not change the path towards higher rates this year and next. shery: this means raising the price of a flagship streaming service after third quarter earnings and subscriber growth beat estimates. the s&p 500 rose to the three month high. it was a risk on session today. we have cooler than expected inflation figures. we have the nasdaq 100, the nasdaq composite entering bull market territory gaining more than 20% from their june trough. we have the vix falling below the 20 level. that threshold for the first time since april. we have oil gaining around a one-week high under a little pressure in the asian session. still, around $91 per barrel. we are watching the alibaba adrs. even though we heard softbank would be unloading and
♪ >> good morning welcome to break australia.'m howdy stroud-watts -- haidi stroud-watts in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn. u.s. stocks surge and the dollar things with softer than expected inflation fueling bets that the fed could move slower on rate hikes. haidi: fed officials say the latest cpi print does not change the path towards higher rates this year and next. shery: this means raising the price of a flagship streaming service after third quarter earnings and subscriber growth...
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in australia, -- reporting this week, we are seeing futures hold firm.ooking like early gains at about .6%. some of the tailwind with the s&p 500 seeing the fourth straight week of gains. the aussie dollar seeing strength, holding unchanged at the moment. we will see how well that risk straight holds up particularly going into the -- decision week where we are expecting the new zealand central bank to deliver its fourth straight 50 basis point rise at wednesday's policy meeting. that will take the cash rate at 3%. watching the dollar yen, given we are looking at some risk. shery: also for the philippines and sri lanka, we get minutes from the july fed meeting. we are trying to get clues about when the fed will think there has been enough tightening work -- for the kind of data they are looking at to decide how things go in september. in july there was a unanimous vote to hike 75 basis points. this week there will be plenty of data for policymakers as well. manufacturing sentiment and consumer demand in the u.s. with retail sales as well. plenty on the ma
in australia, -- reporting this week, we are seeing futures hold firm.ooking like early gains at about .6%. some of the tailwind with the s&p 500 seeing the fourth straight week of gains. the aussie dollar seeing strength, holding unchanged at the moment. we will see how well that risk straight holds up particularly going into the -- decision week where we are expecting the new zealand central bank to deliver its fourth straight 50 basis point rise at wednesday's policy meeting. that will...
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australia has to tread very _ released. australia has to tread very different - released.rent to - tread very different to delicately dramatically speaking here. australia indonesia has cooperated pretty closely when it comes to counterterrorism since the bali bombings of 2002. mr albanese speaking here in australia earlier today said that he would be making diplomatic representations to the government in indonesia, no doubt those diplomatic channels will express australia's reservation and dismay that this man could be facing parole, but there are reports here in australia, though, that convicted extremist might not be eligible for the sort of parole that other prisoners in indonesia might be given, so there is an expectation that a decision will be made soon, and the fear and australia is that if this man potentially could be released before the 20th anniversary of the bali bombings, only in a few months time. . . , , bombings, only in a few months time. . ., bombings, only in a few months time. . , ., , .,, time. 0k, always a pleasure. thank you — time. 0k, always a ple
australia has to tread very _ released. australia has to tread very different - released.rent to - tread very different to delicately dramatically speaking here. australia indonesia has cooperated pretty closely when it comes to counterterrorism since the bali bombings of 2002. mr albanese speaking here in australia earlier today said that he would be making diplomatic representations to the government in indonesia, no doubt those diplomatic channels will express australia's reservation and...
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let's go back to your being, you grew up in australia, how did you manage to get to dow and the state? andrew: the gene that got me to have one the last, i come from a little multicultural town in northern australia, lots of indigenous people, lots of immigrants like greeks that came from very poor areas. i had this desire to see where they are from and understand the places north of us, indonesia, china, asia as a whole. america, if you like, the knowledge that i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination, man on the moon. we did not have tv where i grew up. i was fascinated by america and what i offer the world, that combination, being recruited out of campus, the companies that came by that were american were the ones that i was intrigued by. dow had the best recruiting line of them offer a 21-year-old, join us and we will show you the world. david: was your family a wealthy family? andrew: no, blue colors we would call them, immigrants, he lost his parents, so he raised his two younger brothers when he was 12, he became an apprentice carpenter and he and
let's go back to your being, you grew up in australia, how did you manage to get to dow and the state? andrew: the gene that got me to have one the last, i come from a little multicultural town in northern australia, lots of indigenous people, lots of immigrants like greeks that came from very poor areas. i had this desire to see where they are from and understand the places north of us, indonesia, china, asia as a whole. america, if you like, the knowledge that i got was listening over the...
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australia has the worst rates of extinction and the world. like other animals, a small marsupial has been in decline since they left the land. the range map and monitor numbers. >> see the tracks there last time? >> over here? >> we have a bit of butch tucr -- bush tucker. it is time to set up camp for the night. we are going to cook up some kangaroo tales. i used to sit back and watch my auntie do it. there are so many of them all over the country. tomorrow, we are going to head out and monitor another of these endangered species. a wallaby. the rangers don't always work alone in their conservation of the wildlife. one of their partners is from parks and wildlife, working with the rangers for the past five years. >> nice to meet you. >> we will be tracking something. >> wallabies have been found in several new locations. who told you there were rock wallabies here? >> we work with people who know the country so well. >> the traps will enable them to enable the diversity of this population. >> good find. >> rockwool obese. >> a really good fi
australia has the worst rates of extinction and the world. like other animals, a small marsupial has been in decline since they left the land. the range map and monitor numbers. >> see the tracks there last time? >> over here? >> we have a bit of butch tucr -- bush tucker. it is time to set up camp for the night. we are going to cook up some kangaroo tales. i used to sit back and watch my auntie do it. there are so many of them all over the country. tomorrow, we are going to...
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we will talk about saudi arabia, australia. the olympics in australia, is that right? andrew: the 2032 brisbane olympic's, they won the bid last year. the president put in place, 2032 is 10 years, it is an exciting project. david: india stays you are for quite some time, more than a decade the ceo of dow chemical, and you merged with dupont before you step down. let's go back to your being, you grew up in australia, how did you manage to get to dow and the united states? andrew: the gene that got me to -- i come from a little multicultural town in northern australia, lots of indigenous people, lots of immigrants like greeks that came from very poor areas. i had this desire to see where they are from and understand the places north of us, indonesia, china, asia as a whole. america, if you like, the knowledge that i got was listening over the radio to things like the jfk assassination and men on the moon. we did not have tv where i grew up. i was fascinated by america and what it offered the world. that combination, being recruited out of campus, the companies that came
we will talk about saudi arabia, australia. the olympics in australia, is that right? andrew: the 2032 brisbane olympic's, they won the bid last year. the president put in place, 2032 is 10 years, it is an exciting project. david: india stays you are for quite some time, more than a decade the ceo of dow chemical, and you merged with dupont before you step down. let's go back to your being, you grew up in australia, how did you manage to get to dow and the united states? andrew: the gene that...
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you look at the largest sources of emissions across australia, last year australia generated roughly3% of electricity from renewable resources. an additional 43 gigawatts would still leave australia shy of the ambitious 82% reduction target. we think it might increase to about $.23 -- 23% of passenger vehicles. there is an 89% target for all new sales, and that is simply unlikely to happen. the standards would force automakers to import dvds to australia. haidi: you can browse those recent charts featured on bloomberg tv to catch up on the analysis and for future reference as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: hsbc's top executives will meet later on tuesday with the largest shareholder to spin off the most profitable side of its business, its asian operations. >> there's only one portfolio globally, the offshore book of real estate exposure, about a third of it is substandard. we've taken about another 150 million dollars this quarter for that. as you know, the outlook for chinese real estate continues to be weak. manas: you use the word bleak, the s&p put a number on that saying the
you look at the largest sources of emissions across australia, last year australia generated roughly3% of electricity from renewable resources. an additional 43 gigawatts would still leave australia shy of the ambitious 82% reduction target. we think it might increase to about $.23 -- 23% of passenger vehicles. there is an 89% target for all new sales, and that is simply unlikely to happen. the standards would force automakers to import dvds to australia. haidi: you can browse those recent...
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i was supposed to go to australia march 19. march 15 is when the pandemic hit.all started colliding together and everything seemed to collapse upon each other. i got home and i was pretty much in shock. we ended up driving to wisconsin to admit her. they let her go in which we are grateful for because she really was collapsing. i was kind of in shock, i think, for a month or so afterwards. when i started to write again, i could not separate any of these things. also, the coral and australia were undergoing their most successful mass leaching. these stories of my daughter and covid in the reef health all just kind of spiraled together. i did not know how to extract them from each other. i sent some of the writing to my editor and i was like what do i do? i did not think that these stories belong together and she said, this is your most powerful writing you have ever done and let's try to figure out a way to make it work. so when my daughter came home i talked with her about it also and she became a real advocate for mental health through this struggle. she said t
i was supposed to go to australia march 19. march 15 is when the pandemic hit.all started colliding together and everything seemed to collapse upon each other. i got home and i was pretty much in shock. we ended up driving to wisconsin to admit her. they let her go in which we are grateful for because she really was collapsing. i was kind of in shock, i think, for a month or so afterwards. when i started to write again, i could not separate any of these things. also, the coral and australia...
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. >> australia holds a economic summit in canberra. now, august is ending with a whimper rather than a bang. the likelihood of a fed visit -- pivot is embraced after the jackson hole speech. jack josh -- jay powell gave a very hawkish message. look at the futures. a little rebound here. not surprising. it was not such a big move, just the totality of all major indices having the worst month since june. the s&p down more than 4% in august. every major asset class fell in august. new york crude is now down about $.71. $88.84. for the month we had a drop of more than 9% in august. that was the biggest monthly drop since 2020, the start of the pandemic. people are worried about rate hikes. they are worried about slowdown in china. the 10 year. it looks like it is actually a little higher in yields and lower in price. look at the 2-year note. it was around this level yesterday. this is quite a month. the u.s. to year yield now at the highest level since november 2007. so, that's a big dramatic move in august. you have to wonder, if the mark
. >> australia holds a economic summit in canberra. now, august is ending with a whimper rather than a bang. the likelihood of a fed visit -- pivot is embraced after the jackson hole speech. jack josh -- jay powell gave a very hawkish message. look at the futures. a little rebound here. not surprising. it was not such a big move, just the totality of all major indices having the worst month since june. the s&p down more than 4% in august. every major asset class fell in august. new...
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you cared about climate change and in australia. voices were recognized. >> awesome. we will see what happens. this joint government sent a great job of marine protected area largelyhe preventing mining on the great barrier reef which could have happened but for a lot of protests in the 70s and 80s. they do a great jobob of managig that reef. they got a lot of praise for how they take care of the reef. it is a important place. that said the great barrier reef is gone through i i think for ms in the last five years. it is unprecedented. the other question, what can we do? it's really about climate change. we are atnd a point and i know m sitting in texas but climate change is a big problem. corley ecosystem become extinct it's not just t the coral. it is the other quarter million species that depend upon there wreath. it's a massive shift. it's not one species that is an entire ecosystem and the richest ecosystem in the ocean. it's all about temperature. if we can make some changes in carbon policies that's one thing we can do. >> , give julia a round of applause pleas
you cared about climate change and in australia. voices were recognized. >> awesome. we will see what happens. this joint government sent a great job of marine protected area largelyhe preventing mining on the great barrier reef which could have happened but for a lot of protests in the 70s and 80s. they do a great jobob of managig that reef. they got a lot of praise for how they take care of the reef. it is a important place. that said the great barrier reef is gone through i i think for...
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phil mercer in australia. _ for 40 years. phil mercer in australia, thank _ for 40 years. phil mercer in australia, thank you for - for 40 years. phil mercer in | australia, thank you for that update. you're watching on the bbc. nasa has had to delay its artemis moon test flight — we'll talk live to a former astronaut about how the space agency deals with its setbacks on the way to blast off. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and that dying in india's slums. the head of the catholic church that mother teresa was a wonderful example of how to help people in need. we have to take the coffins _ how to help people in need. we have to take the coffins back— how to help people in need. we have to take the coffins back home. - to take the coffins back home. hostages appeared, some carried, some _ hostages appeared, some carried, some running, they tried to escape the nightmare behind them. britain lost a princess today. described by all to whom she reached out as irreplaceable. an early morning car crash in an paris underpass ended the life. this is ne
phil mercer in australia. _ for 40 years. phil mercer in australia, thank _ for 40 years. phil mercer in australia, thank you for - for 40 years. phil mercer in | australia, thank you for that update. you're watching on the bbc. nasa has had to delay its artemis moon test flight — we'll talk live to a former astronaut about how the space agency deals with its setbacks on the way to blast off. she received the nobel peace prize for her work with the poor and that dying in india's slums. the...