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the australia is a great example of that. we developed a platform from scratch with a great workforce focused on australia with opportunity to do all sorts of things in the long run. that is another piece of the equation. leveraging the global talent pool with our allies. those are the things we focus on. >> autonomous platforms, next- generation talent. i think this brings up a really important point. we heard this morning, talking about the next generation fighter is not going to be a lot of. it's going to be a fighter with counterparts. we are not talking about that enough in the navy but that is clearly come. i think in these are blind at getting there. when we think about what the next generation shipyard is going to be like, i agree we need to expand shipyard capacity but not just in the traditional way. it is about developing underwater autonomous vehicles and what do we need to produce those quickly in a scale to make sure they are the best in the world? >> look. . our industry has been very long cycle in nature with
the australia is a great example of that. we developed a platform from scratch with a great workforce focused on australia with opportunity to do all sorts of things in the long run. that is another piece of the equation. leveraging the global talent pool with our allies. those are the things we focus on. >> autonomous platforms, next- generation talent. i think this brings up a really important point. we heard this morning, talking about the next generation fighter is not going to be a...
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and australia. the capability capacity that we talked about earlier is so important to being able to deter our adversary and fight when we need to fight. in our case, i have 4000 teammates and australia, a little under 5000 in the u.k. why wouldn't i want to make and take advantage of all of that capacity and capability around the world to innovate the next generation of products? and we have great examples of that, so that is where it all starts. beginning part of it is taking advantage of diversity of talent around the world to innovate, and then when we feel those products, the fact that we have innovated together allows us to actually work together better when the fight happens, the focus is on architectural principles like interoperability, modularity. it allows us to communicate better and fight together better . back to my point around how you really want to fight and in the long tail of all of this, working together around the world with the geographic diversity allows us in the sustainment
and australia. the capability capacity that we talked about earlier is so important to being able to deter our adversary and fight when we need to fight. in our case, i have 4000 teammates and australia, a little under 5000 in the u.k. why wouldn't i want to make and take advantage of all of that capacity and capability around the world to innovate the next generation of products? and we have great examples of that, so that is where it all starts. beginning part of it is taking advantage of...
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it is a collaboration with australia. and i wonder what takeaways boeing got from that program, and what does it tell us, how does it inform technology sharing going forward ? are there lessons that could be applied to aukus ? >> yeah, similar to many things i talk about, developing this autonomous capability in australia from design through to manufacturing as a prototype factory, it is built, flying and testing. in order for the company to work together engineers around the world worked together in vastly different time zones, and they were able to feel that capability with a lot of promise and potentially a lot of derivative capability going forward. what we have learned is that we can do it but also that it is really hard to do. really hard from licensing and the itar perspective. we spend a lot of time working with itar policy types of issues and engineering in some cases and that is not productive. back to the point we were making earlier about being in a dynamic world that requires us to innovate at pace.and you ta
it is a collaboration with australia. and i wonder what takeaways boeing got from that program, and what does it tell us, how does it inform technology sharing going forward ? are there lessons that could be applied to aukus ? >> yeah, similar to many things i talk about, developing this autonomous capability in australia from design through to manufacturing as a prototype factory, it is built, flying and testing. in order for the company to work together engineers around the world worked...
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more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. haidi: you are watching daybreak australia. u.s. futures setting up more muted given we had quite a milestone in the friday session. the s&p 500 topping the 5000 level with a renewed valley across big -- renewed rally across big tech hopes the fed will soon cut rate bolstering the outlook when it comes to corporate profits and it's a big week for earnings ahead as well. fed expectations with slower u.s. inflation set to further fuel optimism with fed rate cuts. the pulse of u.s. inflation likely continued to slow at the start of the year and we are expecting the core consumer price index that comes in, that a better-than-expected picture, 3.7% expectations on the year for january. nasdaq futures softer i .1% despite tech being a big driver of equities being tapped to close at an all-time high with the 5th street -- straight week of games -- gains for u.s. stocks. since the pandemic low of march 2022 we have seen the s&p 500 more than doubling particularly driven by a lot of ai names. the dow off pretty flat at the moment. let's
more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. haidi: you are watching daybreak australia. u.s. futures setting up more muted given we had quite a milestone in the friday session. the s&p 500 topping the 5000 level with a renewed valley across big -- renewed rally across big tech hopes the fed will soon cut rate bolstering the outlook when it comes to corporate profits and it's a big week for earnings ahead as well. fed expectations with slower u.s. inflation set to further fuel...
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♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." am haidi stroud-watts ends in a emarketer just come online. paul: and i am paul allen. big tech drugs wall street away from all-time highs as investors await nvidia's earnings. triggers starting to speculate whether the fed's next move is a hike, not a cut. haidi: we and will works are among several companies reporting this week. paul: u.s. warning allies that russia could deploy a nuclear weapon into space as early as this year. let's look at what is happening in the markets, we have just opened for trade in australia. early going. scattered open. we are off by 0.25%. we will be watching a lot of stocks today. woolworths was out with earnings. the ceo is going to retire. he didn't have a great experience on local media this week, we will talk about that later. rio tinto is one to watch as well, impacted by falling iron or prices. national australia bank had a trading update. although stocks are somehow dumb. we haven't got -- all those stocks are somehow down. the aussie dollar at $.
♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." am haidi stroud-watts ends in a emarketer just come online. paul: and i am paul allen. big tech drugs wall street away from all-time highs as investors await nvidia's earnings. triggers starting to speculate whether the fed's next move is a hike, not a cut. haidi: we and will works are among several companies reporting this week. paul: u.s. warning allies that russia could deploy a nuclear weapon into space as early as this year. let's look...
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private firms australia _ expansions. private firms australia have _ expansions.alia have revealed l expansions. private firms i australia have revealed their gender pay gap for the first time today. it shows male employees in roughly 20% more than their female colleagues. -- 2296. in the country�*s top banks and energy firms, there was the biggest difference in pay between men and women. last year, australia�*s overall national gender pay gap fell to 21.7%. the government says that on current projections it will take another 26 years to close the gap. -- 22%. —— in the country�*s top banks and energy firms, there was the biggest difference in pay between men and women. —— last year, australia�*s overall national gender pay gap fell to 21.7%. —— the government says that on current projections it will take another 26 years to close the gap. —— researchers suggest that companies that take deliberate long—term action get positive results. from sydney, phil mercer reports. this report from sydney. australia prides itself on its egalitarian spirit, but the difference i
private firms australia _ expansions. private firms australia have _ expansions.alia have revealed l expansions. private firms i australia have revealed their gender pay gap for the first time today. it shows male employees in roughly 20% more than their female colleagues. -- 2296. in the country�*s top banks and energy firms, there was the biggest difference in pay between men and women. last year, australia�*s overall national gender pay gap fell to 21.7%. the government says that on...
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— the strength of the economy in australia? ~ , ,., , ,, australia?ation will _ australia? absolutely, we think inflation will ease _ australia? absolutely, we think inflation will ease quite - inflation will ease quite rapidly, more so than expected. a bit like what we saw in the us, and we expect to ease very quickly in the next few months and the rate cut will be discussed. now the challenge is that the australian economy will have a bit of stimulus to come through with the may budget as well as the tax cuts in the middle of this year so perhaps inflation will be a bit persistent into the year end but we should at least see two rate cuts by the end of the year. rate cuts by the end of the ear. a , rate cuts by the end of the ear. a, , . rate cuts by the end of the ear. . ~' year. many thanks, june. to our next _ year. many thanks, june. to our next story, - year. many thanks, june. to our next story, the . year. many thanks, june. | to our next story, the uk, year. many thanks, june. - to our next story, the uk, like many countries around the world
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. markets have just come online. >> i'm annabelle droulers in hong kong. we are coming down to ages major trading opens on the top stories this hour. caution returns to markets with treasuries under renewed pressure as strong economic data stokes fears inflation is not yet tamed. haidi: china is said to be tightening trading restrictions. the fights to stem the deepening stock around. annabelle: the rba widely expected to hold rates at a 12 year high on tuesday with investors said to focus on the dated quarterly forecasts. haidi: take a look at how we are setting up. pretty mute to start trading in australia. expecting more downside with futures suggesting we are not going to see much in the way of either direction. it is rba decision day. the first meeting of the year. the first under this revamped regime. we had the meeting kicking off monday. the decision is expected at 2:30 local time in sydney followed by the press conference as well as updated forecasts. we will be zeroing in give
>> welcome to daybreak australia. markets have just come online. >> i'm annabelle droulers in hong kong. we are coming down to ages major trading opens on the top stories this hour. caution returns to markets with treasuries under renewed pressure as strong economic data stokes fears inflation is not yet tamed. haidi: china is said to be tightening trading restrictions. the fights to stem the deepening stock around. annabelle: the rba widely expected to hold rates at a 12 year high...
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i don't know what he knows but australia is a pretty local place. nigel farage on this early-stage announced, proclaimed that australia was the locust nation on earth. i think part of that opinion was formed because every time he comes to australia he gets protested cpac austin. we don't get protesters unless nigel turns out. but having said that, the code with experience in australia was absolutely abhorrent. you know we had pregnant grandmothers -- pregnant -- [laughing] that's deathly not woke. we had a grandmothers without masks in public spaces getting dragged off because they were not master. we had a woman that cpac actually funded the legal defense for, the posted the wrong thing of facebook and got arrested, handcuffed and dragged off. she was pregnant. so you know there some crazy things went on down under, and i guess the question that i i gs we ask ourselves done under and also perhaps you have this question is, why? white with a country like australia which we see ourselves as the outback, you know, you know, rough sort of tumble guys,
i don't know what he knows but australia is a pretty local place. nigel farage on this early-stage announced, proclaimed that australia was the locust nation on earth. i think part of that opinion was formed because every time he comes to australia he gets protested cpac austin. we don't get protesters unless nigel turns out. but having said that, the code with experience in australia was absolutely abhorrent. you know we had pregnant grandmothers -- pregnant -- [laughing] that's deathly not...
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wrapping up, australia as well, fairly progressed?ry: there are couple -- a couple consistent themes across those markets. first, companies have done a good job protecting those margins and controlling costs again. that has been quite positive thinking about the ability of margins to add to the earnings growth outlook last year and the continuation of that. in the u.s. case we are not thinking about a big drop in margins. we are thinking about something that could be held, if not moved up a little bit, and deliver earnings growth. i think estimates of earnings growth for the u.s. market match what we see in terms of consensus. we have seen some consensus to earnings growth numbers come down and we are revising out upwards a little bit based on the strength of the earnings. positive to high single digit earnings growth in the u.s. does not justify being overweight towards the market. looking towards australia we see a similar story around the cost of being controlled. the resilience, the consumer playing through. again, the earnings ou
wrapping up, australia as well, fairly progressed?ry: there are couple -- a couple consistent themes across those markets. first, companies have done a good job protecting those margins and controlling costs again. that has been quite positive thinking about the ability of margins to add to the earnings growth outlook last year and the continuation of that. in the u.s. case we are not thinking about a big drop in margins. we are thinking about something that could be held, if not moved up a...
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paul: you are watching daybreak australia. new system that can create realistic looking vehicle -- videos. it can quickly direct wheels up to a minute long. it will initially be made available to a limited number of creators. apple is nearing completion of a tool for ab developers that would step up the competition with microsoft. our technology reporter joins us. we did see apple stock pop on the publication of this story. apple late to the party but often with quite a good product as well. >> this is the year of generative ai, not only for all the big tech companies, amazon, google, openai, but apple especially. that is the focal point of their software development, their services development 2024. in june, you will see them make their big generative ai related set up announcements. what is core to -- is the version of xcode, their flagship programming software that allows apple and third-party developers to write their software. this software is going to integrate generative ai in order to use large language models and othe
paul: you are watching daybreak australia. new system that can create realistic looking vehicle -- videos. it can quickly direct wheels up to a minute long. it will initially be made available to a limited number of creators. apple is nearing completion of a tool for ab developers that would step up the competition with microsoft. our technology reporter joins us. we did see apple stock pop on the publication of this story. apple late to the party but often with quite a good product as well....
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♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." am haidi stroud-watts in sydney where markets have just come online. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong and we are counting down to asia's major trading opens. the top stories this hour, asia is set for a week open ahead of key u.s. inflation numbers. fed officials empathizing data will drive the pace of interest rate cuts. haidi: earnings in focus in late u.s. trade, paramount still swollen even as streaming subscribers beat the street. snowflake melting down after its forecast missed estimates. annabelle: plus, bitcoin tik-tokking $60,000, as etf- driven demand triggers a bull run. haidi: all right, let's get you to the start of trading this thursday session as we get that staggered just creeping online when it comes to sydney stocks. seeing a bit of a flat start to trading. looking at the bit of a retreat bringing set up in the asian equity session. both treasuries and the dollar strengthening ahead of the key inflation metric expert on thursday, one of the biggest dat
♪ haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." am haidi stroud-watts in sydney where markets have just come online. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong and we are counting down to asia's major trading opens. the top stories this hour, asia is set for a week open ahead of key u.s. inflation numbers. fed officials empathizing data will drive the pace of interest rate cuts. haidi: earnings in focus in late u.s. trade, paramount still swollen even as streaming subscribers beat...
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>> welcome to dave eric australia -- daybreak australia. take a look at another slightly quieter period of trading as we get lots of these markets closed due to holidays. asian stocks set for a firm are open despite underperformance on wall street. we are awaiting u.s. inflation. bitcoin up as etf's boost mainstream acceptance of crypto. aussie earnings in focus. csl's first half bottom-line beating estimates. let's get you to those markets as we get the start of the open and australia. 0.1 percent higher, high expectations in terms of valuations. we have been trading sideways when it comes to aussie stocks at the start of the new year. quite thin on the ground given we have had a number of market closures but the markets that are trading close to open higher, japanese markets back online after the holiday and all focus on the u.s. inflation do later tuesday. japan and australia, japanese futures indicate higher. new zealand, downside of 0.25%, a bit of weakness playing through and the aussie dollar holding steady at 65.30. we will be watch
>> welcome to dave eric australia -- daybreak australia. take a look at another slightly quieter period of trading as we get lots of these markets closed due to holidays. asian stocks set for a firm are open despite underperformance on wall street. we are awaiting u.s. inflation. bitcoin up as etf's boost mainstream acceptance of crypto. aussie earnings in focus. csl's first half bottom-line beating estimates. let's get you to those markets as we get the start of the open and australia....
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but australia did not have a hard time. his opponent was indonesia, who chased them home with four goals. australia is the goal here from its four matches. he kept and received only one goal from uzbekistan. two more games of this stage will be held on saturday. davoud moradi, radio news agency. yes, in the remaining two games of the quarter-final stage, starting at 15:00 tomorrow , iran will meet with japan, and at 19:00, the host qatar will meet with uzbekistan. after the victory of the national team against syria, now it's time to face the eyes of the almonds in the quarter round . anyway, our national team advanced from its own group with 9 points and in the next game it played against syria . it is a tough team, however, with a higher technical ability. our mockery and presence outside the gate it made us able to leave this game behind the students of qolnoui to break the spell against japan in the national cup and reach the semi-final stage. the students have moriyasai in front of them, who is the asean record holder
but australia did not have a hard time. his opponent was indonesia, who chased them home with four goals. australia is the goal here from its four matches. he kept and received only one goal from uzbekistan. two more games of this stage will be held on saturday. davoud moradi, radio news agency. yes, in the remaining two games of the quarter-final stage, starting at 15:00 tomorrow , iran will meet with japan, and at 19:00, the host qatar will meet with uzbekistan. after the victory of the...
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china asking australia to support the trade block.ould be a shift from australia's current position where it says it does not object. china is courting all the members of the trade block. unanimous support of all countries is needed. china has to address issues that chinese businesses face in the country. it is emblematic of the problems the relationship has. there are strikes against australian exports. there is the issue of the australian academic facing a suspended death sentence in china. a few things to resolve before australia would support china's ascension, but there are other issues clouding this. taiwan is interested in joining the block and that would make things more complex. annabelle: there has been a big push for reform, but it is easier said than done, so what is the latest? >> there is a lot of talk and matching deeds is always the challenging part. he heard from the director general. she talked about repairing multilateral truly did. there are always tensions. in india, the commerce minister wants legal certainty aro
china asking australia to support the trade block.ould be a shift from australia's current position where it says it does not object. china is courting all the members of the trade block. unanimous support of all countries is needed. china has to address issues that chinese businesses face in the country. it is emblematic of the problems the relationship has. there are strikes against australian exports. there is the issue of the australian academic facing a suspended death sentence in china. a...
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after o'neill's dismissal in the 105th minute, australia reduced to 10 men. but after that , australia was unable to make up for the single missed goal , and the koreans added to their score , and the game ended with the same advantage of 2-1 korea. however, in the other match of this stage today , jordanian and tajikistani teams will play at ahmad bin ali stadium in doha they went the same distance, and this game ended with a goal in favor of jordan. vahdat hananov , the defender of the tajikistan team , opened the own goal by mistake in the 67th minute. with this result, jordan managed to appear in the semi-finals for the first time in the history of the competition. in this way, on tuesday, 17th of february, the teams of jordan and south korea played in the first semi-final match. they will face each other in the end. interesting games were held today. two interesting games from the quarter-final stage, the second of which , according to tonight's expert , was even beyond asia. mr. mohammad nouri, a football expert of our country who are now in the studio.
after o'neill's dismissal in the 105th minute, australia reduced to 10 men. but after that , australia was unable to make up for the single missed goal , and the koreans added to their score , and the game ended with the same advantage of 2-1 korea. however, in the other match of this stage today , jordanian and tajikistani teams will play at ahmad bin ali stadium in doha they went the same distance, and this game ended with a goal in favor of jordan. vahdat hananov , the defender of the...
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australia, _ older. other consciously compared the uk with. australia, norway, i older.h. australia, norway, 4796 the uk with. australia, norway, 47% of pancreatic cancer patients were given treatment compared to 27% in the uk entering the question on its head, wire countries like norway and australia doing better? i head, wire countries like norway and australia doing better?— australia doing better? i think the seed in australia doing better? i think the speed in which — australia doing better? i think the speed in which they _ australia doing better? i think the speed in which they have - australia doing better? i think the speed in which they have been - speed in which they have been diagnosed in the imaging and getting imaging very rapidly into your bottlenecks and having symptoms of concern to them being diagnosed and getting the treatment and the other thing is emergency presentations and looking much higher rates and patients and cancers in a crescendo and they come in through emergencies and they come in through emergencies and there often to advance to be able
australia, _ older. other consciously compared the uk with. australia, norway, i older.h. australia, norway, 4796 the uk with. australia, norway, 47% of pancreatic cancer patients were given treatment compared to 27% in the uk entering the question on its head, wire countries like norway and australia doing better? i head, wire countries like norway and australia doing better?— australia doing better? i think the seed in australia doing better? i think the speed in which — australia doing...
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♪ >> welcome to "daybreak: australia." am in sydney where markets have just come online. >> i am in hong kong counting down to asia's trading open and the top stories this hour. u.s. stocks lose esteem near record highs as traders race for data and fedspeak. treasury yields rising after options of two and five-year notes. haidi: tumbling 37% on lower asset prices and $1.5 billion in write-downs. annabelle: and china calls on australia to support entry into a trans-pacific trade block at the wto chief called for reform to revive global commerce. haidi: a cautious session is what we are setting up for this tuesday morning. this is the start of the staggered session coming online. woodside will be one of the last segments to come online in alphabetical order. woodside profits sliding on lower prices. we are expect in a bit of pressure on how the stock trades today. we had the 1.5 billion in charges with earnings falling a cross 2023 as production increased to a record. taking a look across the rest of the markets, we are seei
♪ >> welcome to "daybreak: australia." am in sydney where markets have just come online. >> i am in hong kong counting down to asia's trading open and the top stories this hour. u.s. stocks lose esteem near record highs as traders race for data and fedspeak. treasury yields rising after options of two and five-year notes. haidi: tumbling 37% on lower asset prices and $1.5 billion in write-downs. annabelle: and china calls on australia to support entry into a...
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in australia it is 12%. the employer. in australia it is i2%. most important thing is we need to increase the rates of those enrolment contributions, ideally to 12 or 15% over time. that is assuming someone is in employment where they have an employer doing that for them. many people are self—employed, they might have multiple jobs or might be out of the workforce. there are so many complicated scenarios in this day and age. complicated scenarios in this day and age-— complicated scenarios in this day and age. there are two key oints i day and age. there are two key points i would _ day and age. there are two key points i would make _ day and age. there are two key points i would make to - day and age. there are two key points i would make to that. i points i would make to that. the auto role needs to be extended to include the self—employed as well. so they get regular savings so everyone in employment should have pension savings built—in is part of what they are doing. the other area you touched on was getting more people working for longer an
in australia it is 12%. the employer. in australia it is i2%. most important thing is we need to increase the rates of those enrolment contributions, ideally to 12 or 15% over time. that is assuming someone is in employment where they have an employer doing that for them. many people are self—employed, they might have multiple jobs or might be out of the workforce. there are so many complicated scenarios in this day and age. complicated scenarios in this day and age-— complicated scenarios...
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various factors in australia limit a woman's capacity to earn.stries like teaching and nursing attract lower wages. women often take more time out of the workforce to look after children. then there's discrimination — but things are changing. gender pay differences at laing o'rourke, an international engineering and construction company, are just above the australian average but there's a concerted effort to bring about change. firstly, it's been getting more women into leadership rules — so recognising talent, developing them and putting them in senior roles. the other thing is closely analysing our data. so we really want to understand whether we to have bias within our remuneration processes. new laws require every australian large business to publish their gender pay data. but will transparency, or naming and shaming those who perform badly, make any difference? on the one hand, there's the kind of "sunlight is the best disinfectant" view of the world and shining a light on this will, you know, hold people to account. if it's used as a "gotch
various factors in australia limit a woman's capacity to earn.stries like teaching and nursing attract lower wages. women often take more time out of the workforce to look after children. then there's discrimination — but things are changing. gender pay differences at laing o'rourke, an international engineering and construction company, are just above the australian average but there's a concerted effort to bring about change. firstly, it's been getting more women into leadership rules —...
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korea is going to meet australia with two less rest days. this is the fourth meeting between these two teams in the history of the nations cup. the price of the championship cup was held in the 205 final where the host australia defeated kare with a goal in the 105th minute and became the champion. korea has almost risen from the grave. in the previous stage , he was only one minute away from falling. with a goal in the 99th minute, they were able to send the game to stoppage time and take a penalty, and finally beat saudi arabia in the penalty shootout . but australia did not have a hard time. its rival is indonesia. they sent them home with four flowers. australia has kept a clean sheet in three of its four matches here and has only conceded one goal from vazbekistan. two the next game of this stage will be held on saturday. davood moradi, sed and cima news agency. three games are being held in europe. in the english premier league , bermos beat manchester united with a goal from their host west ham 10 minutes into the game. marcus rashfor
korea is going to meet australia with two less rest days. this is the fourth meeting between these two teams in the history of the nations cup. the price of the championship cup was held in the 205 final where the host australia defeated kare with a goal in the 105th minute and became the champion. korea has almost risen from the grave. in the previous stage , he was only one minute away from falling. with a goal in the 99th minute, they were able to send the game to stoppage time and take a...
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but we seen big protests in australia against israel is one, gaza. how is the war? i'm this, i'm gonna issue plan. yeah. politically. the, the people in australia has come out on the streets for weeks and weeks since this general side started. and so by actually refusing to listen to the people of australia, the stream government was making decisions completely that opposed to the sentiments and feelings. and the demands of the australian people, people in australia can actually see what is going on in causa. they can see that more than 26000 people have been master good. they can see that more than 12000 of those auction print. this is completely unacceptable this mission of genocide and especially the cheer leading on by australia, by the u. k. by the us off. this invasion of bozza is reprehensible. the people have been demonic. okay. been seeing one, he's fired to happen. and when we are demanding use for aids to and i have to be restored immediately and add to unwrapped to be increased as well. how much marian, how much pressure then is the labor government on t
but we seen big protests in australia against israel is one, gaza. how is the war? i'm this, i'm gonna issue plan. yeah. politically. the, the people in australia has come out on the streets for weeks and weeks since this general side started. and so by actually refusing to listen to the people of australia, the stream government was making decisions completely that opposed to the sentiments and feelings. and the demands of the australian people, people in australia can actually see what is...
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you've got all sorts of choices to make which...either upset beijing or upset australia. laughs.this interview. we would be happy to have billions of dollars from the united states, billions of dollars from china. well, the us should be the last person, the last country, to worry about china, because china is the biggest buyer of us debt. until recently, $3 trillion of china's money was in the us. the australians, they rented the port of darwin, a very strategic port, they leased it out to china for 100 years. laughs. we haven't leased anything to china, we don't have any loan from china, but we have a great relationship with the united states, with australia... your prime minister, though, was recently in beijing... yes. ..you said, in support of a closer relationship with china, you said china has hardly ever invaded anyone, and that china ever invading taiwan was unthinkable. the australians then said, "goodness me, it looks like timor—leste is getting close to china, even in terms of a security relationship," and that... no. ..made the australians very upset. no. it comes bac
you've got all sorts of choices to make which...either upset beijing or upset australia. laughs.this interview. we would be happy to have billions of dollars from the united states, billions of dollars from china. well, the us should be the last person, the last country, to worry about china, because china is the biggest buyer of us debt. until recently, $3 trillion of china's money was in the us. the australians, they rented the port of darwin, a very strategic port, they leased it out to...
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yields here in australia.ring inching up but unemployment climbing to that two year high, so little bit of a signal of prompting vets of the earliest interest rate cut. we also saw declines in the aussie dollar, stock traders bringing foreign rights to that first rate cut from september to november. bonds exciting after the data came out, extending the opening call down nine basis points, bond futures for the three-year jumping over 10 basis points. 10-year yield falling about nine basis points, as well. the aussie dollar holding pretty steady at this point, around 64 level. we saw the rba last week holding it at the 12 year high, and perhaps it is this week that easing will come sooner rather than later. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
yields here in australia.ring inching up but unemployment climbing to that two year high, so little bit of a signal of prompting vets of the earliest interest rate cut. we also saw declines in the aussie dollar, stock traders bringing foreign rights to that first rate cut from september to november. bonds exciting after the data came out, extending the opening call down nine basis points, bond futures for the three-year jumping over 10 basis points. 10-year yield falling about nine basis...
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police in australia searchin: call between us. police in australia searching for _ call between us.e in australia searching for two _ call between us. police in australia searching for two men _ call between us. police in australia searching for two men believed - call between us. police in australia searching for two men believed to | searching for two men believed to have been murdered by a police officer find two bodies. have been murdered by a police officerfind two bodies. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. negotiations for a temporary ceasefire and hostage release between hamas and israel continue. ramadan begins in two weeks' time. according to reuters news agency, the talks will try to reach a ceasefire agreement that can be implemented before the start of ramadan, on the 10th of march. the draft framework would include a 40—day pause in all military operations and reports suggest 400 palestinian prisoners serving sentences for terror—related crimes could be exchanged for a0 female and elderly israeli hostages. however, the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu has vowed to
police in australia searchin: call between us. police in australia searching for _ call between us.e in australia searching for two _ call between us. police in australia searching for two men _ call between us. police in australia searching for two men believed - call between us. police in australia searching for two men believed to | searching for two men believed to have been murdered by a police officer find two bodies. have been murdered by a police officerfind two bodies. hello, i'm...
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and so that's where john picked it up for australia and send for people. one don't shine and people in africa and the baby's trough was less dangerous. he was right, so he had a stake and that election and hillary clinton was the last one that he thought would be beneficial to the world. john pilcher had a long life and a long and respected career. give us your thoughts on his legacy and on those people in issues that he inspired. well, you know, it's very difficult to sum up i've, i've done a 3 already tributes of john pill. jerry, one was 2 hours. another an hour piece on that mike done? yeah, i mean the legacy we're talking about the we're talking about the beethoven of journalism, the, the einstein of journalism, the bill concert, john brown and journalism. then he's, he was definitely a along what you would call with male a little called the brown, a media. i mean that's, there was the 6 decade so work. plus he started, he was 19, it didn't click, it was $84.00 when he died. no one compiled anything like john pilcher and no one ever. we're talking abo
and so that's where john picked it up for australia and send for people. one don't shine and people in africa and the baby's trough was less dangerous. he was right, so he had a stake and that election and hillary clinton was the last one that he thought would be beneficial to the world. john pilcher had a long life and a long and respected career. give us your thoughts on his legacy and on those people in issues that he inspired. well, you know, it's very difficult to sum up i've, i've done a...
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in western australia, tasmania and l western australia, tasmania and south australia.ralia has been under varying bushfire alerts but bushfires can occur around australia at any time of the year, given that firstly this is a very big country and also the fires tend to chase the seasons if you like. when it is warm and dry in the north there is an elevated fire risk, in the summer months especially in the south and south—east it is extremely dangerous. in may 2010 we had watts caught the climate change election and the left of centre at labour government that were selected has promised for bolder action on climate change but suddenly, what we are seeing in victoria today and we have seen in australia over the years, the elevated risk of bushfires, scientists are repeatedly telling us this is the result of climate change and many australians are clamouring for more decisive action when it comes to this environmental mess.- action when it comes to this environmental mess. thank you very much. energy and climate ministers from around the world are gathering in paris for th
in western australia, tasmania and l western australia, tasmania and south australia.ralia has been under varying bushfire alerts but bushfires can occur around australia at any time of the year, given that firstly this is a very big country and also the fires tend to chase the seasons if you like. when it is warm and dry in the north there is an elevated fire risk, in the summer months especially in the south and south—east it is extremely dangerous. in may 2010 we had watts caught the...
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more ahead on "daybreak: australia."bloomberg. ♪ gusto automatically calculates and files my taxes for me. hold up, compliance? easier? choose payroll compliance without the ups and downs. when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh annabelle: you're watching "daybreak: australia." taking a look at some of these huge moves in after hours, snap down more than 30%, all down to earnings after the bell today, but disappointing revenue coming through for that social media company in the holiday quarter. is continuing to struggle with that slump in the digital advertising market so that is really playing into snaps numbers there. also ford rising after hours, it's been interesting for this automaker because they are actually grappling with the pullback in electric vehicle purchases and also rising labor costs. counter to that, they are increasing their output of gas vehicles instead. that's what investors are really liking. ford able
more ahead on "daybreak: australia."bloomberg. ♪ gusto automatically calculates and files my taxes for me. hold up, compliance? easier? choose payroll compliance without the ups and downs. when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh annabelle: you're watching "daybreak: australia." taking a look at some of these huge moves in after hours, snap down more than 30%, all down to...
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the people in australia and england in 1971. he did a film uh for i tv. it's called conversations with a working man, and he followed the life of it's a, it's a half, it's a, i think it's a 45 minute film about this guy, john walker. and he works in a di factory and i'm believe will be horrible conditions and he's involved in the union and morning wanting to strike. and john really reveals how awful the life of a working class man was backed in, in 1971. and when i gave a speech in front of the new york, uh, the concert bridge, consulate in new york and assigned rally, i blamed britain for being a co participant with united states in the imperial adventures. they aren't the portal that most people think they are drawn, wrote me an e mails praising my speech, which tells you that is really something to get an email from tom pilcher, appraising your work and then you i told him that i had just seen this film and he said he was one of his favorite films and we discussed whether this man might still be alive. and while i'm in britain, i'm going to go and try
the people in australia and england in 1971. he did a film uh for i tv. it's called conversations with a working man, and he followed the life of it's a, it's a half, it's a, i think it's a 45 minute film about this guy, john walker. and he works in a di factory and i'm believe will be horrible conditions and he's involved in the union and morning wanting to strike. and john really reveals how awful the life of a working class man was backed in, in 1971. and when i gave a speech in front of the...
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my face as was, australia is not being properly protected, right? because the defense department doesn't project destroyer anymore. the defense department protects the government. and that's it for the serious, all like allegations. and you would say that you would have to, that's an exception if in fact country is not a properly protected by the people who are meant to do your reckon they'd want to find out whether that allegation is true. but it is very categories that you have, which i will either trial of that national security number, affective, be side dash, the securities are relevant, right? right, that's umbrella. but it's a really hot weather wherever it's almost you wouldn't solve it this way. it's irrelevant with the security services are actually doing the job or not. chris, what matters is that you do your job by keeping that fact secret, you know, as you and they really where it shows you have agreed to us. it's got when they ended, i went to state of the weiss, i'm always sitting on the lower body posted and once i was arrested, i sa
my face as was, australia is not being properly protected, right? because the defense department doesn't project destroyer anymore. the defense department protects the government. and that's it for the serious, all like allegations. and you would say that you would have to, that's an exception if in fact country is not a properly protected by the people who are meant to do your reckon they'd want to find out whether that allegation is true. but it is very categories that you have, which i will...
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in 2023, australia's national gender pay gap fell to 21.7%.nment says that on current projections, it will take another 26 years to close the gap. research suggests companies that take deliberate, long term action gets positive results. from sydney, phil mercer reports. australia prides itself on its egalitarian spirit, but the difference in pay between men and women is a stubborn problem. for every $1 a man earns, women earn $0.78 on average. when you look at that figure, it is almost like there's a message out there saying, "you're not equal enough yet." at the heart of it, really, is the undervaluation of women's work. in sydney, it's an issue that divides opinion. a lot of companies, they're more, you know, men and the boys club, so it's pretty hard for women to sort of break in and get promoted. and it's not easy for women. yes, it's a very blokey - society, this, in many ways, but it's also changed - dramatically over the years. i don't think it's as much of an issue any more. i various factors in australia limit a woman's capacity to ea
in 2023, australia's national gender pay gap fell to 21.7%.nment says that on current projections, it will take another 26 years to close the gap. research suggests companies that take deliberate, long term action gets positive results. from sydney, phil mercer reports. australia prides itself on its egalitarian spirit, but the difference in pay between men and women is a stubborn problem. for every $1 a man earns, women earn $0.78 on average. when you look at that figure, it is almost like...
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because there is no special superiority between jordan and tajikistan on the other hand, australia or south korea and iran or japan reaching the semi-finals will not shock anyone. mehdi ali moradi, sada vasima news agency. but from the presence of the captain of the iranian national team in the selected lineup of the eighth round to the korean media's criticism of the planning of the matches in the sidelines of the asian cup of the asian football confederation, the name of ehsan hajcefi, the captain and left defender of our country's national team, is in the selected team. the final draw stage of the asian nations cup. after saud, the iranian national team to the quarter-finals of the nations cup, the persian- speaking people of tajikistan in the virtual space of the national team our country supports that attention. many international media are placed. some south korean media, including sports news , objected to the planning of the quarter-final stage of the tournament and chose headlines such as the worst schedule of the asian nations cup or all the players falling, writing that acc
because there is no special superiority between jordan and tajikistan on the other hand, australia or south korea and iran or japan reaching the semi-finals will not shock anyone. mehdi ali moradi, sada vasima news agency. but from the presence of the captain of the iranian national team in the selected lineup of the eighth round to the korean media's criticism of the planning of the matches in the sidelines of the asian cup of the asian football confederation, the name of ehsan hajcefi, the...
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istrahat is less likely to visit australia. the fourth confrontation between these two teams in the history of the nations cup. shun's previous meeting was held at the cost of the championship trophy. in the 2015 final , the host australia defeated korea with a goal in the 15th minute and became the champion. korea has almost risen from the grave. in the previous stage , he was only one minute away from falling. daoud moradi of the sda news agency, in the remaining quarters of the quarter-finals, tomorrow iran will meet japan at 15:00 and the host qatar will meet uzbekistan at 19:00. press conference now. the head coach of our country's national team is having a conversation in doha with the correspondent of sada and cima news agency, mr. kazemi. say hello . what were the most important things that the head coach of the national team said about the game against japan? mr. dekari, at your service and all the viewers, hello , i have a good day. in fact, it should be in the finals of the tournament, and now somehow our planning wa
istrahat is less likely to visit australia. the fourth confrontation between these two teams in the history of the nations cup. shun's previous meeting was held at the cost of the championship trophy. in the 2015 final , the host australia defeated korea with a goal in the 15th minute and became the champion. korea has almost risen from the grave. in the previous stage , he was only one minute away from falling. daoud moradi of the sda news agency, in the remaining quarters of the...
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paul: let us look at how we are tracking in australia after the first hour of trade. we see weakness on the asx to the tune of .75 percent, the prophet minister seeing weakness there and we are waiting on rio tinto a bit later on and it is exposed to what is going on in the market, shares are off by 2.6 at the moment, one of the worst-performing big stocks reported, we have had a resignation of a ceo and the former petition regulator here in australia it retired 18 months ago said then tucci's parable -- the ceo's parable interview may have prompted him to step down and that was a surprise. we have yields like this in the early going and the japan session, a little bit of an increase on the 10 year and the five-year as well. we have been hearing a little bit of speculation that may be the fed tightening cycle is not over and when you look back at jerome powell's remarks. the wars we are likely to have a peek taking on a whole new relevance. we have larry summers saying that there is a meaningful chance that the next move from the fed could well be up. let us get some
paul: let us look at how we are tracking in australia after the first hour of trade. we see weakness on the asx to the tune of .75 percent, the prophet minister seeing weakness there and we are waiting on rio tinto a bit later on and it is exposed to what is going on in the market, shares are off by 2.6 at the moment, one of the worst-performing big stocks reported, we have had a resignation of a ceo and the former petition regulator here in australia it retired 18 months ago said then tucci's...
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australia's prime minister anthony albanese —— anthony albanese said he was appalled.lled" by what she called a "harrowing" decision. we understand that this can be commuted to a life sentence following two years. the australian government is appalled at this outcome. we will be commuting, communicating our response in the strongest terms. as a first step, i have directed my secretary to summon as china's ambassador to australia to express our objection. i want to acknowledge the acute distress that dr yang and his family will be feeling today, coming after years of uncertainty. my thoughts, the prime minister's thoughts, and i think all australians thoughts are with them. dr yang has been detained since january 2019 on national security charges. his verdict and his sentence have been subject to repeated delays since his closed trial on the 27th of may 2021. the australian government has advocated for dr yang with china at every opportunity and at the highest levels. we have consistently called for basic standards ofjustice, procedural fairness and humane treatment for
australia's prime minister anthony albanese —— anthony albanese said he was appalled.lled" by what she called a "harrowing" decision. we understand that this can be commuted to a life sentence following two years. the australian government is appalled at this outcome. we will be commuting, communicating our response in the strongest terms. as a first step, i have directed my secretary to summon as china's ambassador to australia to express our objection. i want to acknowledge...
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various factors in australia _ issue anymore. various factors in australia limit _ issue anymore.for women to earn in dominated industries in teaching and nurturing have attracted lower wages. women taking time out of the workforce to look after children and then there is discrimination but things are changing. discrimination but things are chanttin. , changing. gender pay differences, - changing. gender pay differences, at i changing. gender pay differences, at an i differences, at an international engineering and its construction company are just above the australian average but there is a concerted effort to bring about change. concerted effort to bring about chante. . , concerted effort to bring about chante. ., , , change. personally it has been ttettin change. personally it has been getting more _ change. personally it has been getting more women - change. personally it has been getting more women into i getting more women into leadership roles so recognising talent. — leadership roles so recognising talent, developing them and putting — talent, developing them and putting t
various factors in australia _ issue anymore. various factors in australia limit _ issue anymore.for women to earn in dominated industries in teaching and nurturing have attracted lower wages. women taking time out of the workforce to look after children and then there is discrimination but things are changing. discrimination but things are chanttin. , changing. gender pay differences, - changing. gender pay differences, at i changing. gender pay differences, at an i differences, at an...
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rates are higher in australia, norway and canada.isease. let's speak to drjohn butler, clinical lead for the international cancer benchmarking partnership and an ovarian cancer surgeon. thanks forjoining us. first of all, tell us more about the study and what you make of it? it is tell us more about the study and what you make of it?— tell us more about the study and what you make of it? it is good to be here. what you make of it? it is good to be here- this— what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is _ what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is a _ what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is a really _ what you make of it? it is good to be here. this is a really important study and we know cancer survival is a key indication of the performance of the health care system and we have known over 20 is that the uk lags behind similar countries, those with comprehensive health care and universally funded health care systems. what we have been exploring in the last 10—15 years is why there's difference in survival
rates are higher in australia, norway and canada.isease. let's speak to drjohn butler, clinical lead for the international cancer benchmarking partnership and an ovarian cancer surgeon. thanks forjoining us. first of all, tell us more about the study and what you make of it? it is tell us more about the study and what you make of it?— tell us more about the study and what you make of it? it is good to be here. what you make of it? it is good to be here- this— what you make of it? it is good...
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australia is becoming a new military base for the united states. conber announced the largest naval buildup since world war ii. at the intersection of sports, science and technology , the first multi-sport games of the future will be held in kazan. belarus will compete in the robot battle category. to realistically assess geopolitical threats, our readiness to repel any challenges for the country. today the president convened a large meeting with the leadership of government agencies in the national security system. complacency in the current realities is not our tactic, especially today, when the world is at the edge of the abyss, alexander lukashenko is convinced. the number of hot spots is growing, and with them the threat of the use of nuclear weapons. nato on the one hand. continues to build up its military contingent near the borders of the union state, on the other hand, it is drawing in new members into its ranks. military force is the main argument for contenders for world hegemony; the collective west does not want to hear about multipola
australia is becoming a new military base for the united states. conber announced the largest naval buildup since world war ii. at the intersection of sports, science and technology , the first multi-sport games of the future will be held in kazan. belarus will compete in the robot battle category. to realistically assess geopolitical threats, our readiness to repel any challenges for the country. today the president convened a large meeting with the leadership of government agencies in the...
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again, there's never been a treaty between australia and any of the indigenous people. i liked the treaties of the us had and broke. so many native tribes as they started to organize and they had a voice. there weren't changes in government, the government changes that helped give them more rights and i think jump to jump slight instrumental role and public pressure that was brought on the government to make those changes. and i think he needs to be applauded for that. his from utopia about indigenous is just extraordinary and it points out what a great interview he was. you know, i'm, i make the argument that his greatness, a lot of his greatness is because of the cowardice and the laziness of his contemporaries. he just did his job as a reporter and they, they did their job of supporting what the rules of the west wants want of the people to know. and john pilcher, when he set down with the c, i a operative and he presented with the facts of the suffering that celia and causes. and that's a very famous quote. us going around on twitter again after john died and, and h
again, there's never been a treaty between australia and any of the indigenous people. i liked the treaties of the us had and broke. so many native tribes as they started to organize and they had a voice. there weren't changes in government, the government changes that helped give them more rights and i think jump to jump slight instrumental role and public pressure that was brought on the government to make those changes. and i think he needs to be applauded for that. his from utopia about...
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the province must face another contender for the championship, namely australia, in the first round of the final round. iraq was eliminated by jordan, who now has a chance to be among the top four teams in asia. but jordan is facing a team that only the most optimistic tajik fans gave the possibility of his presence in the quarter finals. tajikistan, which reached here from the first group above china and lebanon, now perhaps in its first experience of the nations cup , it has the sweet taste of being in the fourth group. the premier of asia will also taste it, provided that karim ansari fard comes from behind jordan. in the round of 16 , we saw close games. the students of qala novi and kriezman reached this stage thanks to penalty kicks, and qatar beat palestine in this close game. the meeting between uzbekistan and thailand, which was a difficult and breathless game for both teams, is the only one at this stage australia, which defeated 43 opponents , climbed without any worries, and japan, which defeated bahrain by 3-1 . they had an easy task, but in the quarter-final stage, there
the province must face another contender for the championship, namely australia, in the first round of the final round. iraq was eliminated by jordan, who now has a chance to be among the top four teams in asia. but jordan is facing a team that only the most optimistic tajik fans gave the possibility of his presence in the quarter finals. tajikistan, which reached here from the first group above china and lebanon, now perhaps in its first experience of the nations cup , it has the sweet taste...
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we look at the state of australia's economy as its central bank decides its next move on interest rates. plus.. how ideal corporate credit conditions are paving the way for a soft landing in the world's largest economy? hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. let's start with australia where later this morning the central bank will review its benchmark interest rate. higher mortgage payments in australia are hitting savings and spending for low—income households, but the economy has also shown surprising strength. i spoke withjun bei liu from tribeca alpha plus fund earlier who gave us her outlook for markets and the economy this year. australian economy has been resilient, one difference between here and the us, the us is further along, and our central bank is more conservative and always looks at the us for guidance.- at the us for guidance. what are the key _ at the us for guidance. what are the key factors _ at the us for guidance. what are the key factors driving i at the us for guidance. what l are the key factors driving the current interest rate movements in au
we look at the state of australia's economy as its central bank decides its next move on interest rates. plus.. how ideal corporate credit conditions are paving the way for a soft landing in the world's largest economy? hello and welcome to asia business report. i'm steve lai. let's start with australia where later this morning the central bank will review its benchmark interest rate. higher mortgage payments in australia are hitting savings and spending for low—income households, but the...