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we are in the middle of the hunter valley southeastern australia second largest wine growing district it's winter a work intensive time for peter the great vines have to be pruned what we need to it for the boys to become dormant. and for that we need one or two frosts so usually it's mid winter before we get the frost for the vons to go to sleep unlike other wine growing districts in southeastern australia there's still little must production in the hunter valley the region is known for its high quality wines only a small amount is being exploited many regions of the world seem to protect themselves against foreign winds through restrictive tariff barriers what if those trade barriers would be coming down. it will be at prop probably very good for the hunter because we are warm climates and we have sure rez samy on now sure as does not lot cool will it loves that he wears is nigh why we can produce a reason to go something to compete with a german one that would be of if it tried to compete with the german laws but we need to explore. but that only makes sense if they have more custo
we are in the middle of the hunter valley southeastern australia second largest wine growing district it's winter a work intensive time for peter the great vines have to be pruned what we need to it for the boys to become dormant. and for that we need one or two frosts so usually it's mid winter before we get the frost for the vons to go to sleep unlike other wine growing districts in southeastern australia there's still little must production in the hunter valley the region is known for its...
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we are in the middle of the hunter valley southeastern australia's second largest wine growing district its winter a work intensive time for peter the great funds have to be pruned but we need to wait for the volunteer become dormant and for that we need water to frost so usually it's mid winter before we get the frost for the orange to go to sleep unlike other wine growing districts in southeastern australia there's still little mass production in the hunter valley the region is known for its high quality wines only a small amount is being exploited many regions of the world seem to protect themselves against foreign winds through restrictive tariff barriers one of those trade barriers would be coming down. it will be probably very good for the hunter because we are warm climate and we have sure rez samy on now shiraz does not like cool with it loves the heat where there is no way we can produce a reason to go something to compete with the german one so that would be a waste of effort trying to compete with the those german wise but no we need to export but that only makes sense if the
we are in the middle of the hunter valley southeastern australia's second largest wine growing district its winter a work intensive time for peter the great funds have to be pruned but we need to wait for the volunteer become dormant and for that we need water to frost so usually it's mid winter before we get the frost for the orange to go to sleep unlike other wine growing districts in southeastern australia there's still little mass production in the hunter valley the region is known for its...
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hywel griffit, bbc news, in the hunter valley.ght there in australia to extreme heatwaves across europe, as well as japan and south korea, so severe? and is it a sign of things to come? 0ur science editor, david shukman, examines what's going on, and begins with the heatwave conditions right here in the uk. one of the most serious heatwaves in modern times came in 1976. water was in such short supply, people queued for it in the streets and for 15 days running, parts of the uk were above 32 celsius. we haven't seen that this year so far. and back in 1969, a drought was so intense that one part of east anglia had hardly any rain for 70 days. we're approaching that now, but we're not there yet. what is striking now is that multiple heatwaves are happening at the same time. this is finland, where record heat is great for holidaymakers while nearby sweden is battling forest fires. even in the far north of the arctic, temperatures there are far higher than normal and firefighters are having to call for help. so what's behind all this?
hywel griffit, bbc news, in the hunter valley.ght there in australia to extreme heatwaves across europe, as well as japan and south korea, so severe? and is it a sign of things to come? 0ur science editor, david shukman, examines what's going on, and begins with the heatwave conditions right here in the uk. one of the most serious heatwaves in modern times came in 1976. water was in such short supply, people queued for it in the streets and for 15 days running, parts of the uk were above 32...
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we are in the middle of the hunter valley southeastern australia's second largest wine growing district its winter a work intensive time for peter the great finds out to be pruned but we need to wait for the holidays to become dormant and for that we need one or two frosts so usually it's mid winter before we get the frost for the vons to go to sleep unlike other wine growing districts in southeastern australia there's still little must production in the hunter valley the region is known for its high quality wines only a small amount is being exploited many regions of the world seem to protect themselves against foreign winds through restrictive tariff barriers one of those trade barriers would be coming down. it will be probably very good for the hunter because we are warm climates and we have sure rez semi on now sure as does not lot cool will it loves that he wears is nigh why we can produce a reason to go something to compete with the german one so that would be a waste of if it tried to compete with the german was what we need to export but that only makes sense if they have more c
we are in the middle of the hunter valley southeastern australia's second largest wine growing district its winter a work intensive time for peter the great finds out to be pruned but we need to wait for the holidays to become dormant and for that we need one or two frosts so usually it's mid winter before we get the frost for the vons to go to sleep unlike other wine growing districts in southeastern australia there's still little must production in the hunter valley the region is known for...
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john wharton is the fifth generation of his family to farm here in the hunter valley but for two years mighty page river. you could see down the bank, there would be all water there. they have had to sell half of their cattle, others have perished. the money to buy feed has dried up as well. we don't know when it is going to break, it might break next month or next year and if it brea ks next month or next year and if it breaks next year, i won't be here probably but i don't know, my father is 85 going on 86 and he reckons this is the worst drought ever. after getting down to his last bale of hay, john has been given a helping hand. people have donated money to send farmers aid. the hague shortage means this load had to travel 100 kilometres. most shortage means this load had to travel100 kilometres. most areas have not had rain for the last 18 months so that is not only causing a challenge forfarmers is months so that is not only causing a challenge for farmers is also causing challenges for the local communities. the local general store doesn't sell as much as they used to, tourism b
john wharton is the fifth generation of his family to farm here in the hunter valley but for two years mighty page river. you could see down the bank, there would be all water there. they have had to sell half of their cattle, others have perished. the money to buy feed has dried up as well. we don't know when it is going to break, it might break next month or next year and if it brea ks next month or next year and if it breaks next year, i won't be here probably but i don't know, my father is...
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adelaide these allegations all these this case for lights to child abuse that was committed in the hunter valley here in australia in the nineteen seventies the archbishop was told on two occasions by a fifteen year old boy paid a cry that he was the victim of a pedophile priest james fletcher but archbishop wilson did nothing and then jury in the course of his career he was the court found that he was told on two other occasions about abuse by other boys during confession he was prevented from talking about that because of the can seal of the confession but the magistrate nonetheless found that that had been proven and all of that he knew of four cases of abuse but that critically in two thousand and four he failed to come forward with that information when. this pedophile priest jim fletcher was brought before the courts now that priest was convicted and later died in jail but this concealing of the information that is what has landed archbishop philip wilson with a twelve month sentence of detention and there he is still the archbishop of adelaide he stepped aside from his duties but he's ref
adelaide these allegations all these this case for lights to child abuse that was committed in the hunter valley here in australia in the nineteen seventies the archbishop was told on two occasions by a fifteen year old boy paid a cry that he was the victim of a pedophile priest james fletcher but archbishop wilson did nothing and then jury in the course of his career he was the court found that he was told on two other occasions about abuse by other boys during confession he was prevented from...
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this is something he had the silicon valley giants are taking their hunter cambridge.ificial intelligence research. it is interesting how there is a rivalry between kent ridge and 0xford on this issue as well. lots of companies are choosing to have the bases in cambridge.” of companies are choosing to have the bases in cambridge. i think amazon, microsoft, apple, they are setting up their businesses there. but when i was at cambridge, and sofa mention that, but when us at cambridge as a student studying, there was the milk run, the big banks, common saxon morgan stanley, and the big thing back in 199a was tigerair city and to become a banker, that was where the bright things went. —— goldman sachs. i went to india for two years and then my brother got a job with nepotism. "199a my brother got a job with nepotism. —— 199a was to come to the city. now that banking is much more regulated. and there is more science and research, i technology. and there is more science and research, itechnology. this and there is more science and research, i technology. this is where theore
this is something he had the silicon valley giants are taking their hunter cambridge.ificial intelligence research. it is interesting how there is a rivalry between kent ridge and 0xford on this issue as well. lots of companies are choosing to have the bases in cambridge.” of companies are choosing to have the bases in cambridge. i think amazon, microsoft, apple, they are setting up their businesses there. but when i was at cambridge, and sofa mention that, but when us at cambridge as a...
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valleys. >>> neda, thank you. nearly two dozen soldiers are injured after a tent collapse at fort hunter liggett in monterey countylitary vehicles responded to the scene around 9:30 last night. authorities say wind from a landing blackhawk helicopter caused the structure to collapse. no one died, but 22 soldiers had injuries. most of the injuries are minor. but at least four were taken to the hospital. the incident happened during an annual training exercise for thousands of troops. >>> investigators are looking into what caused an explosion involving a truck delivering liquid oxygen. kpix 5's jackie ward joins us live from santa rosa where a medical building remains closed this morning. jackie. >> reporter: kenny, as bad as it look, only one person was injured in this event yesterday and all the patients are safe this morning. you can see the extent of the damage from the video we got from chopper 5 after a tanker carrying liquid oxygen exploded around 2:30 in the afternoon. it shut down parts of 101 for hours and caused two nearby kaiser medical office buildings to be evacuated. some patients reportedly had to b
valleys. >>> neda, thank you. nearly two dozen soldiers are injured after a tent collapse at fort hunter liggett in monterey countylitary vehicles responded to the scene around 9:30 last night. authorities say wind from a landing blackhawk helicopter caused the structure to collapse. no one died, but 22 soldiers had injuries. most of the injuries are minor. but at least four were taken to the hospital. the incident happened during an annual training exercise for thousands of troops....
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valley coming up next. >>> developing news, nearly two dozen soldiers are recovering after an accident at a military base in monterey county. >> wind from a helicopter cuss caused a tent to collapse at fort hunterabout an hour northwest of san luis obispo. most of the 22 injuries are minor but four were taken to hospitals. the accident occurred during an annual training exercise for thousands of army, navy, air force, army national guard, army reserve and canadian armed forces troops. >>> police are trying to figure out what caused an explosion at a kaiser medical office in santa rosa. >> left one man injured, many with rattled nerves and miles of traffic backup. abc 7 news reporter kate larson has details. >> reporter: clouds continue to seep from the tanker truck that exploded behind things kaiser medical office. >> we felt the building shook. >> reporter: sky 7 overhead after the explosion. it was 2:30 and the building on old redwood highway in santa rosa was full of patients and employees like registered nurse henning. >> my first thought is oh, my god it's a terrorist attack. >> we had the potential for another explosion. >> reporter: santa rosa assistant fire marshal said the explosion ca
valley coming up next. >>> developing news, nearly two dozen soldiers are recovering after an accident at a military base in monterey county. >> wind from a helicopter cuss caused a tent to collapse at fort hunterabout an hour northwest of san luis obispo. most of the 22 injuries are minor but four were taken to hospitals. the accident occurred during an annual training exercise for thousands of army, navy, air force, army national guard, army reserve and canadian armed forces...
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valleys. tracking the monsoon for later this week, it's going to get a little humid once again. here's a look at the area of hunter pence ju high pressure. you can see it moving into southern arizona, california, so cal, and also into nevada. it's going to stay to the south for now. what it's going to do to us is make it more humid and bring high clouds into the forecast. it doesn't look like we're going to get any rain. hopefully that will change. let's talk about the 12-hour planner. we'll go micro climate by micro climate. we'll start in san francisco, 55, hit the 60s in many neighborhoods and 70s to the mission. let's go to east bay, start with 59 and mostly sunny conditions. hit the mid to upper 70s. peninsula today a lot of sunshine, we'll hit the mid to upper 70s in most neighborhoods. and you have the low to mid 60s along the coast. the second base, 60 still at 7:00. a lot of 80s this afternoon closer to the water. up in the north bay we'll start at 55 and warm nearly 35 to almost 40 degrees today in some neighborhoods. clover dale 93, 90 in napa. only 83 in san rafael. inland, 62 in the east bay valley, 9
valleys. tracking the monsoon for later this week, it's going to get a little humid once again. here's a look at the area of hunter pence ju high pressure. you can see it moving into southern arizona, california, so cal, and also into nevada. it's going to stay to the south for now. what it's going to do to us is make it more humid and bring high clouds into the forecast. it doesn't look like we're going to get any rain. hopefully that will change. let's talk about the 12-hour planner. we'll go...