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and in canberra they have no idea that is happening.appening. it is an iconic image... handsome isn't he? yes i found out he is a gentleman. how important is the koala to australia. when our former prime minister was going to shirt front vladimir putin, the first thing they did was put in a koala in his hand hands. now the weather. what a sizzler today. we have beaten the record it is the hottest early may bank holiday weekend on record. this what is we had in 1999. 23.6. that was the previous hottest. today, we're going to smash that record. we are talking about highs of 28 degrees no question it is going to bea degrees no question it is going to be a really hot one. this is thousand how the temperatures have been shooting up. large parts england and wales with temperatures in the high 20s. in the north low 20s expected as well. a balmy evening on the way. beautiful starry skies. warm evening. but the weather is going go down hill in western areas. a front is approaching. by the end of night we will see rain pushing into northern irela
and in canberra they have no idea that is happening.appening. it is an iconic image... handsome isn't he? yes i found out he is a gentleman. how important is the koala to australia. when our former prime minister was going to shirt front vladimir putin, the first thing they did was put in a koala in his hand hands. now the weather. what a sizzler today. we have beaten the record it is the hottest early may bank holiday weekend on record. this what is we had in 1999. 23.6. that was the previous...
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we are in canberra later this hour. a fiscal plan. sliding on president trump's promise of an yvonne announcement. we will begin to the market mood with ever bank president, chris gaffney. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is "daybreak australia." i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. qualcomm said to give up developing chips, yielding the market to rival intel. let's get more on this breaking story with mark gurman, joining us from san francisco. tell us how we came to this point. it seemed they were going to be .eveloping with arm there was interest in the beginning, but we did not hear much about it from qualcomm. what went wrong? mark: this was a significant colleaguetory from my on the terminal. what the story says is qualcomm is looking to either shutter or sell, spinning off its is this. what these chips are are the processors that power the server farms used by companies like facebook to power the facebook website or apple in order to allow cloud services to work or serverin the fronts. it had the sl
we are in canberra later this hour. a fiscal plan. sliding on president trump's promise of an yvonne announcement. we will begin to the market mood with ever bank president, chris gaffney. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is "daybreak australia." i am betty liu in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. qualcomm said to give up developing chips, yielding the market to rival intel. let's get more on this breaking story with mark gurman, joining us from san francisco. tell us...
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days almost fully in control of the appeal of the state offered this richard hadari and there in canberra thanks very much. well the stage is now finally set for that meeting between donald trump and kim jong il from north korea the u.s. president took to twitter to announce the date and the venue for the summit saying it will take place in singapore june the twelfth is the date the u.s. leader said both men aim to make the meeting a very special moment for world peace. for u.k. government has apologized to a former libyan dissident and his wife for the role it spies played in sending them to libya to be tortured in two thousand and four. and his wife were abducted with the help of u.k. agents and handed over to moammar gadhafi security forces in florence li. if revenge is a dish best served cold then the fourteen years it took hakim bella and his wife atom up to get their apology will have been worth it so we come now. so the statement by the attorney general in the british parliament a place which so often hears lectures about how other countries should have paid the rule of law the gov
days almost fully in control of the appeal of the state offered this richard hadari and there in canberra thanks very much. well the stage is now finally set for that meeting between donald trump and kim jong il from north korea the u.s. president took to twitter to announce the date and the venue for the summit saying it will take place in singapore june the twelfth is the date the u.s. leader said both men aim to make the meeting a very special moment for world peace. for u.k. government has...
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australians may be about to get us out of our tremendous pickle, and there are going to be meetings in canberrarite the rescue, but without this, any space industry would be lost. four billion pound project. that is the whitehall estimate. salsbury modest. sort of reinventing the wheel. the uk contributes a lot of money to this idea, it has pulled out and the eu has been very hard mind about this. it means that uk is good to be going alone, and it feels very bizarre in the way that you are working on a manufacturing project, and you might have a partner that is many thousands of miles away, and yet, the uk does have a security russian ship with australia, it does share intelligence, and maybe it can just abound as grounds, but there is a sense of reinventing the wheel, here. there is a brinkmanship ear that if the uk really gets what it wants, that would be to convince the eu, let us in, even to the most in cryptic, the most sensitive part of this project. should be finished with the guardian. homeless people facing fines and prison says this exclusive. on what basis are they find and imprisone
australians may be about to get us out of our tremendous pickle, and there are going to be meetings in canberrarite the rescue, but without this, any space industry would be lost. four billion pound project. that is the whitehall estimate. salsbury modest. sort of reinventing the wheel. the uk contributes a lot of money to this idea, it has pulled out and the eu has been very hard mind about this. it means that uk is good to be going alone, and it feels very bizarre in the way that you are...
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haidi: thank you so much for that, paul allen in canberra.ls of that budget as it is announced later on today. joining us for analysis is the australia chief economist. it is a headline look at what the government debt to gdp situation is, up 41.5%. on an insubstantial rise we have seen. as paul pointed out, are you expecting a bit more of a populist budget? do you expect that can still return to surplus as treasurer says we will? >> it comes at an interesting time in the economic and political cycle. we think it will confirm a positive shift in australia's public finances that is consistent with what we have seen in the australian labor market, that we have seen in terms of australian investment, and also in terms of the broader economy. we think they can deliver a very positive mix of personal income tax relief. corporate tax cuts, and to your question on that debt, we think projections will come down and they will be delivering surplus. a very small one, but a year ahead of previously forecasted. that, i think, is a positive ask for growth
haidi: thank you so much for that, paul allen in canberra.ls of that budget as it is announced later on today. joining us for analysis is the australia chief economist. it is a headline look at what the government debt to gdp situation is, up 41.5%. on an insubstantial rise we have seen. as paul pointed out, are you expecting a bit more of a populist budget? do you expect that can still return to surplus as treasurer says we will? >> it comes at an interesting time in the economic and...
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forceful with using lie fire on that specific occasion well exactly the palestinians present from canberra as a fire and then he poured fuel on the fire then instead of being the fireman they became the arsonists and that's the meaning of the opening of the embassy and used the resentment like establishing a new settlement outposts and there are three and then the message from israel ok we have the next steps here and look at what we're doing we're massacring palestinians and then in the united nations there are two israeli ambassadors one named and one member haley and we will blame the palestinians. we'll blame the palestinians will export fear and so on and i don't think that enter national community has any on and their forehead saying stupid because the lack of free action of the international community is as little a threat is that any threat to the stability and security of all nations extreme blood will be brutal brutal will breed blood violence will breed violence this petition will lead to disparate apts and what israel is doing now and destroying a palestinian life social life e
forceful with using lie fire on that specific occasion well exactly the palestinians present from canberra as a fire and then he poured fuel on the fire then instead of being the fireman they became the arsonists and that's the meaning of the opening of the embassy and used the resentment like establishing a new settlement outposts and there are three and then the message from israel ok we have the next steps here and look at what we're doing we're massacring palestinians and then in the united...
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it is like a dream i cannot canberra henned.been wasted to be i do not know if i will die here. according to the management of the jail, the number of inmates has increased more than 30% since the government launched war on drugs 30% since the government launched waron drugs in 30% since the government launched war on drugs in 2013. despite this, the budget has only increased marginally. we need 12 billionjust to lessen congestion on a national level. we have been given 1.5 billion only for infrastructure for this year. and it is only dedicated to the otherjails, not ours. the city jail reflects a justice to the otherjails, not ours. the cityjail reflects a justice system with countless people falling through the cracks. the irony is given the alternative, being caught up given the alternative, being caught up in the punitive war on drugs, many in thejail up in the punitive war on drugs, many in the jail say they feel safe inside. howjohnson, bbc news, manila, in the philippines. —— howard. let's ta ke let's take a look at some
it is like a dream i cannot canberra henned.been wasted to be i do not know if i will die here. according to the management of the jail, the number of inmates has increased more than 30% since the government launched war on drugs 30% since the government launched waron drugs in 30% since the government launched war on drugs in 2013. despite this, the budget has only increased marginally. we need 12 billionjust to lessen congestion on a national level. we have been given 1.5 billion only for...
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strong winds, damaging winds, power outages, and it has felt very cold, in canberra, for example, thesome of the cold est eight or nine celsius, some of the coldest weather we have seen at this time of yearfor decades coldest weather we have seen at this time of year for decades and the cold weather originated from the southern climes, almost all the way from antarctica. over the next couple of days, it looks like things will be turning a bit warmer. but syd ney will be turning a bit warmer. but sydney still around 18, it never really get that cold but the weather is unsettled across this part of the world. on sunday, you can see, still fairly cool, 17 or 18 but the cold—weather by then has left this pa rt cold—weather by then has left this part of the world. once again, any snow falling across this part of the world has been mostly around the mountains, where we have ski resort. that is down under but let's go back towards europe and the uk, you can see a weather front has been crossing the country in the last few hours or so. we have seen some rain in western parts of the country, y
strong winds, damaging winds, power outages, and it has felt very cold, in canberra, for example, thesome of the cold est eight or nine celsius, some of the coldest weather we have seen at this time of yearfor decades coldest weather we have seen at this time of year for decades and the cold weather originated from the southern climes, almost all the way from antarctica. over the next couple of days, it looks like things will be turning a bit warmer. but syd ney will be turning a bit warmer....
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leadership to give its people what they're asking for well to discuss that i'm now joined by about canberra going to an international media liaison for he called. up ken it's great to talk to you thank you very much for being here with us and just out it's been a very very long and joyce day for you so thank you again for joining us i am congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one hundred five members of parliament supported him and that vote comes on the heels of another woad barely a week ago when the majority of lawmakers rejected his candidacy what has happened in those few days to alter the mood in parliament so much well i think what's happened specifically is. the republican party has had to come to terms with the mood of the country and the public opinion and they've had recently had no choice but to vote in nickel question as the next prime minister of armenia now when the new. election or selection brother broke his supporters took to the streets many of them wearing w
leadership to give its people what they're asking for well to discuss that i'm now joined by about canberra going to an international media liaison for he called. up ken it's great to talk to you thank you very much for being here with us and just out it's been a very very long and joyce day for you so thank you again for joining us i am congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one...
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leadership to give its people what they're asking for well to discuss that i'm now joined by about canberra grigory an international media liaison for nicole question and transition team ken it's great to talk to you thank you very much for being here with us i understand it's been a very very long and joyce day for you so thank you again for joining us and congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one hundred five members of parliament supported him and that vote comes on the heels of another woad barely a week ago when the majority of lawmakers rejected his candidacy what has happened in those few days.
leadership to give its people what they're asking for well to discuss that i'm now joined by about canberra grigory an international media liaison for nicole question and transition team ken it's great to talk to you thank you very much for being here with us i understand it's been a very very long and joyce day for you so thank you again for joining us and congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament...
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leadership to give its people what they're asking for well to discuss that i'm now joined by about canberra grigory an international media liaison for nicole passion and transition team ken it's great to talk to you thank you very much for being here with us i understand it's been a very very long and joyce day for you so thank you again for joining us i'm congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament fifty nine out of one hundred five members of parliament supported him and that vote comes on the heels of another woad barely a week ago when the majority of lawmakers rejected his candidacy what has happened in those few days to alter the mood in parliament so much well i think what's happen. specifically is that the republican party has had to come to terms with the mood of the country and the public opinion and they've had recently had no choice but to vote in nickel pushing in as the next prime minister of armenia now when the new. election or selection brother broke his supporters took to the street
leadership to give its people what they're asking for well to discuss that i'm now joined by about canberra grigory an international media liaison for nicole passion and transition team ken it's great to talk to you thank you very much for being here with us i understand it's been a very very long and joyce day for you so thank you again for joining us i'm congratulations thank you for having me and thank you now mr passion and managed to get the support of the of about half the parliament...