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technology they're ruining everything for teenagers just listen to the stories of this girl in australia party when her dad is out of town obviously right like any teenager does and her dad who is five hundred miles away decided to check in on his home's energy use with his meter energy monitor that is an android and realized like the air conditioning was running at all the lights were on and she got busted. so the lesson in this is that the children of preppers and conservation nasheed not throw parties in their own homes here and i'm on reasonably circle engineers so i guess it would make sense meeting to discuss. i mean new year's eve and teenage daughter like you don't you're not bigger than to figure out that your daughter your girl party you can't you can't leave her alone you know that's a good point and i think there's a business idea in this though you could just rename it now when you know you need like a lot of blocking absolutely kids to block their parents' home you know it's like taking. your eyes of the world very early when everybody's. got a bit of a big for joining me tonight
technology they're ruining everything for teenagers just listen to the stories of this girl in australia party when her dad is out of town obviously right like any teenager does and her dad who is five hundred miles away decided to check in on his home's energy use with his meter energy monitor that is an android and realized like the air conditioning was running at all the lights were on and she got busted. so the lesson in this is that the children of preppers and conservation nasheed not...
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this is unprecedented in australia that someone from outside of the party would come into such a senior position. this also reflects the need of the prime minister to stamped herself on the party and the leadership position. she had a resounding win last week. she has had to overcome a lot of the problems that the party makes for itself. and >> as you say, the government seems to have a problem with miscommunication, do you think that this will boost the chances next year? >> there is a chance that it will tend to of the real problem is that she is not a great communicator. -- there is a chance that it will. oushe is not a great communicator. the electorate is shifting its allegiance from the labor party and moving towards the alternative which are the greens. it will take for a long time to create a stronger leadership base. australian politics is enormously masculine in its nature. the language is about as well. she has had a lot of difficulty. there is a lot of talk about whether the opposition and others are playing the sexes cards and gender cards but she has fallen into the trap o
this is unprecedented in australia that someone from outside of the party would come into such a senior position. this also reflects the need of the prime minister to stamped herself on the party and the leadership position. she had a resounding win last week. she has had to overcome a lot of the problems that the party makes for itself. and >> as you say, the government seems to have a problem with miscommunication, do you think that this will boost the chances next year? >> there...
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australia. they know how to party there.me, there was a bunch of people singing and running around the streets. it was raining. i tried to rep it right for the united states. i do a belly-flop into a fountain. >> jimmy: did they appreciate that? >> i don't know. i'm not sure. everybody started doing it, though. so, i think so. >> jimmy: you started a thing. all right. that's pretty good. that's good. it's important to represent your country in that way. you're an ambassador in a way. you have to drink more than them. was there any trouble with the law or the locals or any fighting or anything like that? >> no. jonah might have had a bit of trouble in miami when we went, if it wouldn't have been for a good big brother. >> jimmy: which was you? >> yes. i paid the favor forward. we went out in miami. and we decided to jump in the ocean, naked. >> jimmy: this is wild here. >> we like water. i don't know. >> jimmy: you're like a duck. you did? you jumped in the ocean naked? anyone see you guys? >> it was night out. thank god. thi
australia. they know how to party there.me, there was a bunch of people singing and running around the streets. it was raining. i tried to rep it right for the united states. i do a belly-flop into a fountain. >> jimmy: did they appreciate that? >> i don't know. i'm not sure. everybody started doing it, though. so, i think so. >> jimmy: you started a thing. all right. that's pretty good. that's good. it's important to represent your country in that way. you're an ambassador in...
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. >> bergman: so when tony blair took over the labour party in 1994, he knew what had to be done. he had to book a flight to australiare murdoch's top executives and editors were gathering for the annual bash with the boss on his private yacht. blair was invited to address the assembled crew. >> i've been clear right from the very start. i'm not here to trade policy for editorial support. what mr. murdoch's papers do is up to him. what the labour party does is up to us. >> bergman: despite denials, it had all the hallmarks of a pilgrimage. and it paid off. next election, murdoch changed sides. >> tony always took the view, you're better to fight in elections with the media on your side than against you. and i can understand the argument, but you pay one hell of a price for it. >> bergman: like what? what's the price? >> well, he buys influence, doesn't he? i mean, how did he get us to change our media laws to give him cross-media control? that requires government to agree. >> bergman: the blair government relaxed their media laws to murdoch's advantage. >> i remember it very well because it was the very last stages o
. >> bergman: so when tony blair took over the labour party in 1994, he knew what had to be done. he had to book a flight to australiare murdoch's top executives and editors were gathering for the annual bash with the boss on his private yacht. blair was invited to address the assembled crew. >> i've been clear right from the very start. i'm not here to trade policy for editorial support. what mr. murdoch's papers do is up to him. what the labour party does is up to us. >>...
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party fta's. we want to promote the 10-plus- six, meaning the united states, australia and england are engaged the united states -- engaged. the united states initiated the ttp, which will involve discussions and observe the principles of transparency and openness, respecting the role of the wto in the bilateral trading system, as well as support the role of wto in treating -- leading. as i said earlier, the principle is transparency. at this moment, we are studying this ttp initiative. we are trying to figure out what are the benefits for china and the standards between the requirements, the demands, and china put the national reality. japan hasice that decided to join the tpp. nine economies are already involved. the decision of japan will not negatively effect its engagement in other initiatives. thank you. >> thank you, minster chen. next question. the gentleman in the first row. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> i am with "tie line industry and business times." we have seen progress in a steady way, and according to the third round of policy review conducted by the taiwanese authority,
party fta's. we want to promote the 10-plus- six, meaning the united states, australia and england are engaged the united states -- engaged. the united states initiated the ttp, which will involve discussions and observe the principles of transparency and openness, respecting the role of the wto in the bilateral trading system, as well as support the role of wto in treating -- leading. as i said earlier, the principle is transparency. at this moment, we are studying this ttp initiative. we are...
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party. do you live -- where do you live now? you live in the states? >> hawaii. yeah, i moved to hawaii with -- halfway between kind of work and home. >> jimmy: yeah, 'cause you're from australiayeah, what's not to love? yeah. >> that's right. exactly. >> jimmy: well, what made you move there? just -- are you a surfer? >> yeah, i surf. i just -- i was going there all the time anyway. my mates, said, look, you love the solitude of it. you love the -- just love the environment. i love everything about it. so it was a matter of -- just picked there and moved there. >> jimmy: it's a gorgeous place. i've been out there. do you wear hawaiian shirts. [ light laughter ] >> i have been known to, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you do? i love hawaiian shirts. >> so do i. i love the fact, in 1960's your country passed a law that said the hawaiian shirt is the equivalent to a jacket, suit and tie. so i'm obviously all for dressing up. >> jimmy: yeah, i appreciate that. thank you so much. just came back from the workout, yeah. yeah, thank you so much. >> but i have to go to a -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, i found this about you. it's a pretty interesting tidbit -- that you're -- you don't use a cel
party. do you live -- where do you live now? you live in the states? >> hawaii. yeah, i moved to hawaii with -- halfway between kind of work and home. >> jimmy: yeah, 'cause you're from australiayeah, what's not to love? yeah. >> that's right. exactly. >> jimmy: well, what made you move there? just -- are you a surfer? >> yeah, i surf. i just -- i was going there all the time anyway. my mates, said, look, you love the solitude of it. you love the -- just love the...