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work with the liberal party and the national party as things like policy advisers maybe are advisors and that fly happens in reverse as well except for the nation's 1st preeminent expert so there's no direct link between the stress and climate change the revolving door coughs up some of my priest kenny openly campaigns for liberal party candidates while he is the associate editor of this trail you know there's nothing strike you as. that would have altered the climate here and there's nothing going to strike you can know if. there. is no delicacy about this there's no chinese wall or anything even pretending that this is not an improper relationship on the criticism that the company is getting over its coverage of the wildfires news corp told the listening post that contrary to what some critics have argued news corp does not deny climate change or the gravity of its threat however we do report a variety of views and opinions on this issue that are important in the public discourse on the fine. a lot of the news publications have come out swinging against allegations that they have n
work with the liberal party and the national party as things like policy advisers maybe are advisors and that fly happens in reverse as well except for the nation's 1st preeminent expert so there's no direct link between the stress and climate change the revolving door coughs up some of my priest kenny openly campaigns for liberal party candidates while he is the associate editor of this trail you know there's nothing strike you as. that would have altered the climate here and there's nothing...
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was a very uneasy coalition anyway the rather liberal values social liberal values of both the liberal party and the christian democrats were really always odds with the progress party of the progress party has got its own internal difficulties and divisions a as well so it was a very easy coalition at the end of the day norway is very well used to having minority governments the loss of the progress party if they do leave on the 30th of january is not going to bring down the norwegian government they will continue to be able to govern as a minority party and indeed on certain issues may well managed to get the support of some members of the main opposition the labor party. as well so this is not the end of norwegian politics as we know it i would say you look at the thing always my best party over reacted is by pulling out of the government over this issue and do you think that i keep is right when he says if it wasn't this year issue it would have been something else. well maybe that is the pressure of these new parties. that are called liberal by the left of course everybody in europe but
was a very uneasy coalition anyway the rather liberal values social liberal values of both the liberal party and the christian democrats were really always odds with the progress party of the progress party has got its own internal difficulties and divisions a as well so it was a very easy coalition at the end of the day norway is very well used to having minority governments the loss of the progress party if they do leave on the 30th of january is not going to bring down the norwegian...
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minister sits champagne while watching fireworks and then you can see his opinion of morrison's liberal party there we have to mention a spokesperson denied that morrison had a quote party he says this was just a few close friends and family members coming over for dinner but either way the optics here are not greats the hawaii vacation didn't look good especially as he and his government really under increasing pressure now to act but did this does seem to be more about more than just optics people do seem to be really quite angry absolutely i mean this is really about a lack of action on the part of the government many fire victims saying that that help isn't coming fast enough the response of the federal government just has not been good enough especially in those rural areas that we saw with just been hit so hard by this and this is one person on facebook who's been updating his followers on the situation where his mother lives and you can see that here she lives in a small coastal town in new south wales and he writes there's no power there there's no mobile phones there's no internet no
minister sits champagne while watching fireworks and then you can see his opinion of morrison's liberal party there we have to mention a spokesperson denied that morrison had a quote party he says this was just a few close friends and family members coming over for dinner but either way the optics here are not greats the hawaii vacation didn't look good especially as he and his government really under increasing pressure now to act but did this does seem to be more about more than just optics...
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minister sips champagne while watching fireworks and then you can see his opinion of morrison's liberal party there we have to mention a spokesperson denied that morrison had a quote party he says this was just a few close friends and family members coming over for dinner but either way the optics here not greats the hawaii vacation didn't look good especially as he and his government really under increasing pressure now to act but did this just seem to be more about more than just optics people do seem to be really quite angry absolutely i mean this is really about a lack of action on the part of the government many fire victims saying that that help isn't coming fast enough the response of the federal government just has not been good enough especially in those rural areas that we saw with just been hit so hard by this and this is one person on facebook who's been updating his followers on the situation where his mother lives and you can see that here she lives in a small coastal town in new south wales and he writes there's no power there there's no mobile phones there's no internet no uti
minister sips champagne while watching fireworks and then you can see his opinion of morrison's liberal party there we have to mention a spokesperson denied that morrison had a quote party he says this was just a few close friends and family members coming over for dinner but either way the optics here not greats the hawaii vacation didn't look good especially as he and his government really under increasing pressure now to act but did this just seem to be more about more than just optics...
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well you have to understand states are in charge of emergency services there scott morrison the liberal party currently in governments in new south wales the hardest hit states the party they're being criticized now for actually cutting the budget for response in terms of fire management earlier this year or last year it turns out as well the emergency services minister of that same state has also gone on holiday he is currently on then cation with his wife in europe he says he will cut that vacation short of get back to work on friday but again i mean unbelievable to see these people in charge off taking holiday so briefly co what has the government done prime minister morris and as we saw be getting a lot more military involved we saw those rescue ships from the navy army aircraft getting involved as well deploying supplies also helping with evacuations he says he can only do that when the states request help the biggest discussion though is still climate change morrison's government has been denying the link between climate change and these fires but a majority of australians say this is a
well you have to understand states are in charge of emergency services there scott morrison the liberal party currently in governments in new south wales the hardest hit states the party they're being criticized now for actually cutting the budget for response in terms of fire management earlier this year or last year it turns out as well the emergency services minister of that same state has also gone on holiday he is currently on then cation with his wife in europe he says he will cut that...
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i mean, the right inal the lit -- liberal party essentially operate like terrorists. not suggestin use guns or bombs or anything like that, but their approach is one of intimidation.they basically say to the rest of the party, if you do not do what we want, will was shut out. ros: next it was a section of the australian media owned by rupert murdoch. >> the proposition that it is, you go to right-wing think tanks or read the murdochis press, it all climate denialisme and obsc- and it is designed to deflect from the real objective, which has to be to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. ros: australia's climate has been getting warmer for years, th is caused by climate change, which is caused by human behavior. hotter, drier climate increases the chances of more severe bushfires. despite all that, youis still hr ind of stuff on a rupert murdoch's sky news australia. >> i do not need to tell you that much of this country and much of the world has gone nuts with climate change exaggeration, alarmism, and steria. our tragic bushfires this summer have been used by activists
i mean, the right inal the lit -- liberal party essentially operate like terrorists. not suggestin use guns or bombs or anything like that, but their approach is one of intimidation.they basically say to the rest of the party, if you do not do what we want, will was shut out. ros: next it was a section of the australian media owned by rupert murdoch. >> the proposition that it is, you go to right-wing think tanks or read the murdochis press, it all climate denialisme and obsc- and it is...
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that was seen as giving in to the right of the liberal party. mr turnbull puts it another way.ach is one of intimidation. he also hit out at the section of the australian media run by rupert murdoch. it is full of climate deniers, designed to deflect from the real objective which is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. australia's climate has been getting warmer for years. that's caused by climate change. which in turn is caused by human behaviour. and we know that a hotter, drier climate increases the chances of more severe bushfires. despite all that, you'll still hear this kind of stuff on rupert murdoch's sky news australia. 0ur tragic bushfires have been used by activists and journalists and politicians here to push their ideological barrow to attack their party political enemies and to do great damage to australia's international reputation. they are pushing climate policies that can and will do nothing ever to prevent horror bushfire conditions in australia. there's probably a discussion to be had over who's doing the damage to australia's reputation. anyway — where t
that was seen as giving in to the right of the liberal party. mr turnbull puts it another way.ach is one of intimidation. he also hit out at the section of the australian media run by rupert murdoch. it is full of climate deniers, designed to deflect from the real objective which is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. australia's climate has been getting warmer for years. that's caused by climate change. which in turn is caused by human behaviour. and we know that a hotter, drier climate...
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to some, but will also be something of perhaps a barrier to support from other members of the liberal partyt of step, not only with the referendum result, but with the recent perhaps foreign labour‘s crushing election defeat. that is something that he will have to ove rco m e that is something that he will have to overcome and make arguments against it. we have also had lisa nandyjoining the against it. we have also had lisa nandy joining the race. against it. we have also had lisa nandyjoining the race. it is interesting, because park pitch is very different. she is an outside london mp, and the way she is pitching it is not actually for labour to get back into power, they need a leader who is in touch with the ball beyond the m25. yes, others and the race, which hasn't officially started, but other people are making a very different argument. as you mention, lisa nandy been very clear that labour needs to elect a different kind of leader, somebody who is much more in touch with the former heartlands in the north of england and elsewhere, in the midlands, and that can make the case more ef
to some, but will also be something of perhaps a barrier to support from other members of the liberal partyt of step, not only with the referendum result, but with the recent perhaps foreign labour‘s crushing election defeat. that is something that he will have to ove rco m e that is something that he will have to overcome and make arguments against it. we have also had lisa nandyjoining the against it. we have also had lisa nandy joining the race. against it. we have also had lisa...
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the governing coalition — led by the liberal party — is seeking what prime minister calls ‘a balance'umber of things including the government signing off a new coal mine in queensland. the then resources minister argued there was a "moral case" for exporting coal to developing countries. then there's domestic energy use. this recent report from the clean energy council — a renewable energy lobby — tells us that fossil fuels made up 79% of australia's total electricity generation in 2018. the equivalent figure in the the uk was about 40%. and if that's the government's approach — this is the leader of the opposition labour party. the road to a low—carb and future can be paved with literally hundreds of thousands of clean energyjobs. —— low carbon future as well as supporting traditionaljobs including coal mining. clean energy jobs, coaljobs, we will see. this is from the organisation carbon brief normal mac and has all of the policy from last years election for some in intimate labour confirms the inevitably of transition from coal saying "we need a plan to support workers and communit
the governing coalition — led by the liberal party — is seeking what prime minister calls ‘a balance'umber of things including the government signing off a new coal mine in queensland. the then resources minister argued there was a "moral case" for exporting coal to developing countries. then there's domestic energy use. this recent report from the clean energy council — a renewable energy lobby — tells us that fossil fuels made up 79% of australia's total electricity...
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frankly, 100 yea rs, liberal party leads.s, would it not be nice to have a woman?! fourof years, would it not be nice to have a woman?! four of the five candidates in this race are women. she got rebecca long—bailey, emily form bree, lisa and jess phillips. 0ne form bree, lisa and jess phillips. one man in the race at the moment, still seems to be the man to beat, sir keir starmer. 0ne poll we saw today suggests he is out in front but there is still a long way to go in the race and we will not knowing who the new labour leader is until a. —— april. who the new labour leader is until a. -- april. countdown clock will be projected onto downing street to mark the moment the uk leaves the eu onjanuary mark the moment the uk leaves the eu on january 81. that is mark the moment the uk leaves the eu onjanuary 81. that is according to plans just released the government. loadings around whitehall will also be lit up as part of the light show on the night and union flags will be loa n on the night and union flags will be loan on all th
frankly, 100 yea rs, liberal party leads.s, would it not be nice to have a woman?! fourof years, would it not be nice to have a woman?! four of the five candidates in this race are women. she got rebecca long—bailey, emily form bree, lisa and jess phillips. 0ne form bree, lisa and jess phillips. one man in the race at the moment, still seems to be the man to beat, sir keir starmer. 0ne poll we saw today suggests he is out in front but there is still a long way to go in the race and we will...
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and the conservative party dumped that idea in 1984 and he stuck with his belief and went to the liberal partyupported free trade and free market but then when the conservatives came back to free trade and free market later, he went back to the conservative party. it's a real case of the party meetin needing him instead of him needing them. >> it's interesting going back and forth. in america you get one swing. >> actually that's true of british politics, he's just about the only person that has managed to pull that off. >> i think margaret thatcher grew up during a girl during the second world war listening to churchill's great wartime speeches and if you fast-forward 40 years, you see very much the kind of speeches she was making there with huge overturns with the one that winston churchill was given 40 years earlier, but yes there's no other gigantic political figure between churchill and thatcher and none since target thatcher either. mark: or want to talk about the war effort a little bit later in the program, but one of the things that always troubles me, as an american, is after the war
and the conservative party dumped that idea in 1984 and he stuck with his belief and went to the liberal partyupported free trade and free market but then when the conservatives came back to free trade and free market later, he went back to the conservative party. it's a real case of the party meetin needing him instead of him needing them. >> it's interesting going back and forth. in america you get one swing. >> actually that's true of british politics, he's just about the only...
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but all that was built on the legacy of the civil war where the liberal party of this conunry had thisnservative wing and that actually was built on a compromise around segregation. but the fact that it's hard to get compromise in that system, it's rational, because the parties are much further apart. they disagree much more deeply. >> trevor: but is that something that's unique to america because of a two-party system? was it always going to be this way? because as you said, there was a time when there were essentially four parties. now it's gone down to two. and so one thing i've always noticed is if there are two, you always have to choose the one, which seems like a dumb thing to say, but unfortunatelily it locks you into a fixed polarization. you can't move between ideas. is this something that can be fixed in america? or is this just where the two-party system takes the country? >> you could fix it in part. so here's, i think, one of the keys. i don't think polarization itself is necessarily a bad thing. and we see it in other countries, both in two-party systems and in multipart
but all that was built on the legacy of the civil war where the liberal party of this conunry had thisnservative wing and that actually was built on a compromise around segregation. but the fact that it's hard to get compromise in that system, it's rational, because the parties are much further apart. they disagree much more deeply. >> trevor: but is that something that's unique to america because of a two-party system? was it always going to be this way? because as you said, there was a...
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important understand state governments are actually in charge of emergency services morrison's liberal party also in government in new south wales that's a state has been hit the hardest the party they're being criticized for actually cutting the budget for fire management services in this latest budget and it turns out the minister for emergency services in new south wales is also on vacation currently on holiday with his wife about to follow not the best look there in europe they say now they will cut that trip short we're turning now on friday to get back to work to launch a damning assessment mostly over around what has the government done morrison has been getting the military involved now navy ships an army aircraft being used to fight the fires help with evacuations bring in supplies he says he can only do that when states request the help despite the welcome we saw earlier he has been visiting other stricken communities for months the big topic though in australian terms of politics is climate change that was what the last big election there was all about opinion polls say that a lar
important understand state governments are actually in charge of emergency services morrison's liberal party also in government in new south wales that's a state has been hit the hardest the party they're being criticized for actually cutting the budget for fire management services in this latest budget and it turns out the minister for emergency services in new south wales is also on vacation currently on holiday with his wife about to follow not the best look there in europe they say now they...
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you know, he was prime minister 2013 to 2015, and leader of the party in australia for a little longer than that, since 2009. that is liberal in the good sense of the word here, the conservative party in austria. all in all, 25 years in parliament representing the outskirts of sydney. up until just last year. bio, iides all of his think the most important thing about 20 abbott is he is a good friend of the heritage foundation. i have to say as you look across the spectrum of political figures in australia, there's hardly one we agree with more than we do tony abbott. i do not know if that helps you in australia, it might handicap you a little bit to be so closely associated with us, but have to say every time you come here and talk you give us a new sense of priority. you reinforce our principles toe, and you rededicate us the u.s. leadership position in the indo pacific and our support for the u.s. australia relationship. i know some of your comments are going to get to those international issues, and i also know you will be perfectly willing and able and confident to address a whole range of things that may be on people's
you know, he was prime minister 2013 to 2015, and leader of the party in australia for a little longer than that, since 2009. that is liberal in the good sense of the word here, the conservative party in austria. all in all, 25 years in parliament representing the outskirts of sydney. up until just last year. bio, iides all of his think the most important thing about 20 abbott is he is a good friend of the heritage foundation. i have to say as you look across the spectrum of political figures...
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it's worthin nthat the previous prime minister was toppled by the liberal party itself over his plans to rei in greenhouse gas emissions. as mr. morrison says, it's a balance. away from politics, a clip widelyon shared,ring whether it's a laugh or cry. a magpie in new south wales which has learned t mimic the firetruck. [sirens] ros: if you'd like lots of background infmation on what' happening in australia with the bush fires, how many of these fires began, the meteorological context in which they're taking place and more details on what the australian government is doing to support firefighters and those affected, people who have lostheir lives and had to leave their homes, you can get that through the bbc news app. if you don't have that, you can find it in your app store. you can get all the latest on the stories we cover on "outside source narrator: funding for this presentation made possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed s by language specialiaching spanish, french and more. narrator: funding was also provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-
it's worthin nthat the previous prime minister was toppled by the liberal party itself over his plans to rei in greenhouse gas emissions. as mr. morrison says, it's a balance. away from politics, a clip widelyon shared,ring whether it's a laugh or cry. a magpie in new south wales which has learned t mimic the firetruck. [sirens] ros: if you'd like lots of background infmation on what' happening in australia with the bush fires, how many of these fires began, the meteorological context in which...
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for some in the liberal party the question remains — is climate change real?r malcolm turnbull was toppled by the liberal party over his plans to reign in greenhouse gas emissions. as mr morrison says, it's a balance. away from politics, here's a clip which leaves you wondering whether to laugh or cry. it's a magpie in new south wales which has learnt to mimmick a fire truck. some slightly light relief from new south wales. if you want some background information on what's happening in australia, how the fire is begun, the meteorological context, more details on what the australian government was doing to support those fighting the fires and those who are affected, people who have lost their lives, had to leave their homes, you can get that through the bbc news app. if you don't have that, if you have a smartphone you can go to your app store and search for bbc news and you'll find it easily and then you're get the latest on the stories we cover on outside source and many others. although we've seen some cooler air and some showers arriving across the south—ea
for some in the liberal party the question remains — is climate change real?r malcolm turnbull was toppled by the liberal party over his plans to reign in greenhouse gas emissions. as mr morrison says, it's a balance. away from politics, here's a clip which leaves you wondering whether to laugh or cry. it's a magpie in new south wales which has learnt to mimmick a fire truck. some slightly light relief from new south wales. if you want some background information on what's happening in...
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the industry provides .,000 jo the governing coalition led by the liberal parties seeking what prime minister scott morrison calls a balance between reducing emissions and supporting the industry. for the liberals, that means a number o government signing off on a new coal mineso for north of neh wales in queenslanan queen the then-resources minister said that there was a strong moral case for exporting coal to other countries. if that is export, there is domestic energy use. this is a report fromerhe renewable lobbies telling us that falls appeals made up 79% of' austra's total electricity generation in 2017. inthe equivalent figurhe u.k. was 40%. this is the leader ofabhe opposition party. >> the road to a low-caren future can paved with literally hundreds of thousands of clean-energy jobs, as well as supporting traditionalnc jobsding coal mining. ros: clean-energy jobs, coal jobs, jobs all around, we will see. this is an organization that has an analysis of all the parties' policies on energy and climate change in the last election. labor affirmshe inevitability transition from coa
the industry provides .,000 jo the governing coalition led by the liberal parties seeking what prime minister scott morrison calls a balance between reducing emissions and supporting the industry. for the liberals, that means a number o government signing off on a new coal mineso for north of neh wales in queenslanan queen the then-resources minister said that there was a strong moral case for exporting coal to other countries. if that is export, there is domestic energy use. this is a report...
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does it want to be a marxist, socialist party or of big government liberal party?t's a fight that's going on and from all indicators bernie sanders is winning that fight. >> harris: i got to scoot to this because it's perfect. the trump campaign sending an email to supporters titled "socialist invasion" with an excerpt reading "why is radical socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez spending so much time campaigning for bernie? he is the godfather of her extreme agenda and socialist vision for america. the speed to all you have to say is if bernie sanders is the nominee the market is going to tank. that would be so nerve-racking. >> harris: you just said the nominee, he's got to go up against an incumbent president with a great economy. >> melissa: if he wins the nomination that would make markets so nervous, that would make investors so nervous, company so nervous and he loves that and that's what he wants. as an ad for themselves. the markets would tank. >> harris: not you but from what we've seen in polling and what not, do you think he's the person that might have a
does it want to be a marxist, socialist party or of big government liberal party?t's a fight that's going on and from all indicators bernie sanders is winning that fight. >> harris: i got to scoot to this because it's perfect. the trump campaign sending an email to supporters titled "socialist invasion" with an excerpt reading "why is radical socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez spending so much time campaigning for bernie? he is the godfather of her extreme agenda and...
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and that is why i say the next leader of the liberal party has to be very different, they have to looky different, they have to look very different, they have to come from a different party of the world for people understand that rigour, that we respect them, that rigour, that we respect them, that we understand them, and that they will give us a hearing. -- that we care. art and jess phillips to can you confirm to candidates in this race, which hasn't officially started, to four, and we expect rebecca long—bailey, who is quite close to jeremy corbyn, rebecca long—bailey, who is quite close tojeremy corbyn, and sir keir starmer, the shadow brexit secretary to announce her candidacy is very shortly. you said the race hasn't started yet, so point does the gun go off? there will be a meeting on monday of the ruling national executive committee, they will set the timetable and finalising the roles of the contest, which we don't expect to take around five weeks. the party will probably want to have a new leader in place before the local elections in the early spring, so local elections in t
and that is why i say the next leader of the liberal party has to be very different, they have to looky different, they have to look very different, they have to come from a different party of the world for people understand that rigour, that we respect them, that rigour, that we respect them, that we understand them, and that they will give us a hearing. -- that we care. art and jess phillips to can you confirm to candidates in this race, which hasn't officially started, to four, and we expect...
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in reading a case of your life but the generally thought then the leader of the liberal party of automobile generally thought to his private set to receive the. a letter than a pause because that's what they don't at least isn't the gist of the run up to the fair been for the likes of what was are but that's right i decided i was a liberal. i think 14 years old and we didn't have a candidate in north norfolk we didn't have a constituency association so i voted german for parking him to send a candidate and his private secretary who was richard moore opened the letter and having no constituency himself helped on the train and came to fight the election when he arrived and found the to a young teenager was what more than a constituency association he was where he actually go i was just 15 irving it was fascinating to note that after this season online blogger is the face think he's on this show saw it into the hundreds of fans yes indeed their last year were the breaks the new morning looming we decided to give no regular panel of pundits to tell us what was going to happen and i was to be sa
in reading a case of your life but the generally thought then the leader of the liberal party of automobile generally thought to his private set to receive the. a letter than a pause because that's what they don't at least isn't the gist of the run up to the fair been for the likes of what was are but that's right i decided i was a liberal. i think 14 years old and we didn't have a candidate in north norfolk we didn't have a constituency association so i voted german for parking him to send a...
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outlined the new measures set to electronic music and briefly linked to a donation button for the liberal partyidely criticized. in the meantime, australia's economy is starting to feel the heat as well, from the burned down tourist towns and national since burn down home hundred businesses, to people trapped in homes as air quality continues to deteriorate to hazardous levels. oftas counted 27 flights out canberra out of the weekend. suspending mail deliveries, talking about the impact of air quality on its workers. with fires expected to continue in some parts of the country well into the autumn, some are beginning to wonder whether straily is 28 year stretch without a recession is looking in danger whether -- whether australia's 28 year stretch without a recession is looking in danger as well. vonnie: the australian government is pledging $2 billion over two years to assist recovery efforts, focusing on repairing infrastructure and boosting metal health care. meanwhile, let's get back to the fast-moving deliverance between the u.s. and iran -- fast-moving developments between the u.s. and ir
outlined the new measures set to electronic music and briefly linked to a donation button for the liberal partyidely criticized. in the meantime, australia's economy is starting to feel the heat as well, from the burned down tourist towns and national since burn down home hundred businesses, to people trapped in homes as air quality continues to deteriorate to hazardous levels. oftas counted 27 flights out canberra out of the weekend. suspending mail deliveries, talking about the impact of air...
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shadow cabinet, i wrote tojeremy and made it perfectly clear, as did most of the parliamentary liberal partye would be wrong because if we wa nted issue would be wrong because if we wanted to find out what the british people thought about leaving or remaining in the european union or what we thought of borisjohnson steel, we should have had a referendum. in other words you shouldn't have acquiesced ? referendum. in other words you shouldn't have acquiesced? no, general election is on general issues and i think we went into that election without a clear message, accept that, but trying to change a subject impossible to do, and what we have allowed borisjohnson to do is wrap himself up in a lie that he can get brexit done by the end of january, which he will not be able to do. we have to negotiate an ongoing relationship with europe. we have given him powerfor the next five years and the best christmas present he could have wanted and, frankly, it was a mistake for us to do that and we should have got brexit done by way of a referendum on boris his steele and dunn, of course, had a general ele
shadow cabinet, i wrote tojeremy and made it perfectly clear, as did most of the parliamentary liberal partye would be wrong because if we wa nted issue would be wrong because if we wanted to find out what the british people thought about leaving or remaining in the european union or what we thought of borisjohnson steel, we should have had a referendum. in other words you shouldn't have acquiesced ? referendum. in other words you shouldn't have acquiesced? no, general election is on general...
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after a video outlined the new donationevealing to a to the liberal party, that was one of the criticizedme, australia's economy is starting to feel the heat as well. from the burned down tars towns to national parks, shuttered businesses, two people trapped indoors as air quality continues to deteriorate to hazardous levels. qantas canceled 27 flights over .he weekend the australia post suspending mail deliveries. talking about the impact of air quality on its workers. and with the fire season expected to continue in some parts of the season well into the autumn, some are beginning to wonder whether australia's 28-your stretch without a recession is in danger, too. the government is pledging to billion aussie dollars over the years to assist in recovery efforts, focusing on infrastructure and boosting mental health care. illinois is cashing in on recreational marijuana. estate rakes in more than $3 million in sales on the first day of legalization. but can the supply keep up with demand? we will speak to ben kovler. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang
after a video outlined the new donationevealing to a to the liberal party, that was one of the criticizedme, australia's economy is starting to feel the heat as well. from the burned down tars towns to national parks, shuttered businesses, two people trapped indoors as air quality continues to deteriorate to hazardous levels. qantas canceled 27 flights over .he weekend the australia post suspending mail deliveries. talking about the impact of air quality on its workers. and with the fire season...
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and he stuck with his belief, and went into the liberal party which supported free trade and free marketst when the conservatives came back to free trade in free markets 20 years later, he went back to the conservative party. so throw case of the party leaving him then him leaving the party. mark: that's interesting to come back and forth like that because an american you get a one swing? >> yes, but that's british politics. he's about the only person is managed to pull thats off. mark: there's never been anyone like him maybe thatcher is the closest example? >> i think of margaret thatcher admired himgr hugely. she will grow up as a girl during the second world war and the family sat around the radio in her home listening to churchill's great wartime speeches. and if you fast-forward 40 years to the war you will see very much the kind of speeches she was making there have huge overtones with the ones that winston churchill was giving 40 years earlier. i guess there is no other gigantic figure between winston churchill and margaret thatcher. and none since margaret thatcher either. mark:
and he stuck with his belief, and went into the liberal party which supported free trade and free marketst when the conservatives came back to free trade in free markets 20 years later, he went back to the conservative party. so throw case of the party leaving him then him leaving the party. mark: that's interesting to come back and forth like that because an american you get a one swing? >> yes, but that's british politics. he's about the only person is managed to pull thats off. mark:...
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video on his twitter account outlined the new measures and briefly linked to a donation for the liberal party. that was criticized. in the meantime come australia's economy is starting to feel the heat. towns and national parks to people trapped indoors as air quality deteriorates. overs canceled 27 flights the weekend, which last week had its worst air quality in the world, higher than new delhi. suspending mail deliveries. with the fire season expected to continue in some parts of the country into autumn, some are beginning to wonder weather australia's 28 year stretch without a recession is endangered. bloomberg tv, sitting. david: -- bloomberg tv, sydney. david: it is a little bit of a change. it was all risk off on friday. it is not quite as bad. >> we do have that reversal from investors. we were risk off on friday and this morning in the premarket and early trading. we had bonds hired. now we have the s&p 500 down slightly. abigail: -- gold continues to trade higher. investors are assessing that this middle eastern tension, the tensions in the middle east, unlikely to affect. you have
video on his twitter account outlined the new measures and briefly linked to a donation for the liberal party. that was criticized. in the meantime come australia's economy is starting to feel the heat. towns and national parks to people trapped indoors as air quality deteriorates. overs canceled 27 flights the weekend, which last week had its worst air quality in the world, higher than new delhi. suspending mail deliveries. with the fire season expected to continue in some parts of the country...
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longest-serving prime menzi,, other than bob the founder of the liberalhowarl position of the liberal party is to be economically liberal and socially conservative. what he meant by that was that we tended to support the market in economics, but we tended to be traditionalists when it came to other things. think conservatism in australia is no less conservative on social issues , not in defending traditional values, but i think it is becoming less liberal on economic issues. --hink conservative is him conservatism is becoming less liberal on economic issues. president trump is not a free marketeer in the way that president reagan was. prime minister johnson is not a free marketeer in the way that market -- margaret thatcher was. wereer reagan nor thatcher uniformly market oriented. days, and let's face it, we were reacting against the statism of the 1950's in the 1960's and the 1970's, the sclerosis of the 70's in particular. in those days, there was a great deal of enthusiasm for markets. i think today, while we all accept that markets are the best engine of wealth generation, i think we a
longest-serving prime menzi,, other than bob the founder of the liberalhowarl position of the liberal party is to be economically liberal and socially conservative. what he meant by that was that we tended to support the market in economics, but we tended to be traditionalists when it came to other things. think conservatism in australia is no less conservative on social issues , not in defending traditional values, but i think it is becoming less liberal on economic issues. --hink conservative...
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his liberal party has had an inses twi incestuous relationship with coal.e the coal leading exporter. it is one of the main contributors to climate change, and australia is now living on the front lines of a disaster directly linked to climate change or at least climate change a major factor. scientists agree. so how does this country wean itself off what analysts and activists call an addiction to coal and keep its a economy afloat? that is a huge challenge. at the moment the prime minister paying a political price as people on the ground pay a much kbraeter pric greater price whether it be losing their homes, 28 people lost their lives. >> scott morrison's stand has put him at odds with his people and it's certainly having an impact on his approval ratings there. will ripley bringing us the latest from mittagong in australia. many thanks. >>> after weeks of delay, the impeachment is set to move forward. democrats meet tuesday to decide when to send the impeachment articles to the senate. back with that and more in just a moment. i'm your 70lb st. bernard
his liberal party has had an inses twi incestuous relationship with coal.e the coal leading exporter. it is one of the main contributors to climate change, and australia is now living on the front lines of a disaster directly linked to climate change or at least climate change a major factor. scientists agree. so how does this country wean itself off what analysts and activists call an addiction to coal and keep its a economy afloat? that is a huge challenge. at the moment the prime minister...
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having anders ras moouzen with us, the former danish prime minister, chairman of the danish liberality party, and secretary general of nato. the ceo of marasmussen global. thrilled to see my old friend av rail hanes here. as many of you know she was the former deputy national security adviser, more importantly than that though, she was the deputy director of the cia, and she is currently at columbia university. also with us today is michelle for illinonoy. she was the co-founder and ceo at c-nas and right now is the co-founder and managing partner at west executive advisers who are helping a lot of small companies. thank you very much for that. i'm told i'm to make opening remarks. i will keep them very, very brief, because we've had a long day, and we've covered an awful lot of ground. i think we've talked about research. we've talked about applications. we've talked about talent. this notion of the global positioning or geo strategic positioning of the i.a. conversation is one that's founded on the notion of norms and values, and the way democratic free societies are going to embrace these
having anders ras moouzen with us, the former danish prime minister, chairman of the danish liberality party, and secretary general of nato. the ceo of marasmussen global. thrilled to see my old friend av rail hanes here. as many of you know she was the former deputy national security adviser, more importantly than that though, she was the deputy director of the cia, and she is currently at columbia university. also with us today is michelle for illinonoy. she was the co-founder and ceo at...
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we've all seen the dems and liberal parties do some pretty posts.ings, anonymous like a beer bottle thrownver by a boy too drunk to cry, like the shard of a styrofoam cup drained of coffee brown as the river, like the plague of a fishing boat broken in half by the river, the dead float and the dead have a name. floaters, sediment of the border patrol, keeping watch all night of the riviver, hearts pumping coffee as they say the word floater soft as a bubble card as issue as it nudges the body to see if it breathes, to see if it moans, to see if it sits up and speaks. and the dead have names, a feast day parade of names, names that dress all in red, names that twirl skirts, names that blow whistltles, names that shake rattles, names that sing in praise of the saints: say oscar alberto martinez ramirez. say angie valeria martinez avalos. see how they rise off the tongue, the calling of bird to bird somewhere in the trees above our heads, trilling in the dark heart of the leaves. say what we know of them now they are dead: oscar slapped dough for pizza with oven-blistered fingers. daughter va
we've all seen the dems and liberal parties do some pretty posts.ings, anonymous like a beer bottle thrownver by a boy too drunk to cry, like the shard of a styrofoam cup drained of coffee brown as the river, like the plague of a fishing boat broken in half by the river, the dead float and the dead have a name. floaters, sediment of the border patrol, keeping watch all night of the riviver, hearts pumping coffee as they say the word floater soft as a bubble card as issue as it nudges the body...
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i walked away from the democratic party and liberal media. it was not a walk out of the door into the republican party. it was a whole year later before i decided that i was going to become a trump supporter and a republican through doing a lot of research about what the truth. host: you are concerned about manipulation. does it happening conservative media as well? guest: i think that there is always a bias. what i do not see happening from the conservative side is a manipulation of minorities. as i said earlier, i think there is a lack of communication with minorities that takes place on the conservative side which is a problem. preferable toy endless and countless stories talking about fake hake -- hate crimes and all of these things designed to think -- to control our thinking and the way that we vote. host: and the other question was how did you get the chance to meet president trump? there at mar-a-lago i was at a dinner and president trump was at the dinner. when the dinner ended there was an opportunity to meet him. host: how does one
i walked away from the democratic party and liberal media. it was not a walk out of the door into the republican party. it was a whole year later before i decided that i was going to become a trump supporter and a republican through doing a lot of research about what the truth. host: you are concerned about manipulation. does it happening conservative media as well? guest: i think that there is always a bias. what i do not see happening from the conservative side is a manipulation of...
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>> prime minister abbott and his political party, whars cat's ca the liberal national party coalitionia is having looking at itself closely, giving a sheer magnitude on its fire. none of it have seen anything like this and the politics of fear around let's call it the cost of climate change actually has been well mobilized by the conservatives in australia just as being well mobilized by the united states. >> explain the role of the murdoch of australia. we are more familiar with fox news and such. >> well, the actual corporate of murdoch's empire is australian. murdoch owns 70% of the print media in australia. one television network as well and a big online presence. therefore, for any political party to negotiate their future in australia like mine, which has been committed to climate change action in the last 15 years. it becomes whether heavy when everyday and every capitol city in australia, the equivalent of the new york post or the london sun unleashes its broadside against you for daring to propose to increase renewable energy and decrease carbon use and improve energy efficie
>> prime minister abbott and his political party, whars cat's ca the liberal national party coalitionia is having looking at itself closely, giving a sheer magnitude on its fire. none of it have seen anything like this and the politics of fear around let's call it the cost of climate change actually has been well mobilized by the conservatives in australia just as being well mobilized by the united states. >> explain the role of the murdoch of australia. we are more familiar with...
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center left liberal democrat party both british and german citizenship and joins us from london welcome to day w how are you feeling as perhaps it approaches. good evening it's very loud here in parliament square many people are celebrating many more are mourning tonight i am not celebrating this is a very sad day for britain it's a very sad day. for europe but of course i'm in the minority here in parliament square i have lost my job today but more importantly europe has lost one of its most important partners and britain has lost its most important trading partner in europe so not a good day for me but it caused to celebrate for many others which of course i acknowledge. the prime minister world so they call for people to pull together. given that you lost the argument and we are where we are what can you as a politician do to help. heal the divisions that have been so evident over the last 3 years. there is a lot of work to do for us here firstly i want to continue working on the u.k. e.u. friendship we have started this work and the european parliament we're going to continue here i
center left liberal democrat party both british and german citizenship and joins us from london welcome to day w how are you feeling as perhaps it approaches. good evening it's very loud here in parliament square many people are celebrating many more are mourning tonight i am not celebrating this is a very sad day for britain it's a very sad day. for europe but of course i'm in the minority here in parliament square i have lost my job today but more importantly europe has lost one of its most...
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>> i think former prime minister abbott and his political party, the what's called the liberal nationala is now having to look at itself very closely, go everyone the sheer magnitude of these fires. i grew up on a farm fareed. i know what bush fires are like, every decade or so we'd have a big one. but none of us, repeat, none of us have seen anything like this, the politics of fear around let's call it the cost of climate change action has been well mobilized by the conservatives in murdock and australia just as well mobilized in the united states by the conservative itself by the ecochamber or fox news. >> explain the role of the murdock press in australia. we are more familiar with fox news and such. >> well, the actual corporate heartland of murdock's global empire, news corporation, australian. murdock earns 70% of the print media in australia. one television network as well, and, of course, a very big online presence. and so, therefore, for any political party to negotiate their future in australia, like mine, the australian labor party, which has been committed to climate change
>> i think former prime minister abbott and his political party, the what's called the liberal nationala is now having to look at itself very closely, go everyone the sheer magnitude of these fires. i grew up on a farm fareed. i know what bush fires are like, every decade or so we'd have a big one. but none of us, repeat, none of us have seen anything like this, the politics of fear around let's call it the cost of climate change action has been well mobilized by the conservatives in...
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so let's over let's go over to japan now the liberal democratic party is kind of feeling the need to create a digital again in order to counter the approaching launches of libra and try to digital r. and b. which really aren't cryptic aren't these this digital yet how do you think it will look like and how they differ from other central banks back to a currency like 30 seconds. yeah i don't think it could be that different here's the problem central banks and governments are really behind the curve right the markets have had a lovely new years to get out there crypto ownership is very widespread a.t.m. sort of selling like crazy people are now under the expectation they can walk into a convenience store and buy and sell crypto i mean that's where we are as central banks and governments are so behind on this it's it's a little bit silly look very part of me is glad the governments are interested in the sense that they're interested in liberalization and innovation but i don't think there's any chance that japan or the federal reserve or china or anybody is going to catch up to where t
so let's over let's go over to japan now the liberal democratic party is kind of feeling the need to create a digital again in order to counter the approaching launches of libra and try to digital r. and b. which really aren't cryptic aren't these this digital yet how do you think it will look like and how they differ from other central banks back to a currency like 30 seconds. yeah i don't think it could be that different here's the problem central banks and governments are really behind the...
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intensified now that is a long running problem among members of the current government asserts the liberal national party being too strong on climate change has led to the demise of a few of its leaders because there are members of the party who really don't like to hear that and particularly having strong emissions reductions policy that leads to actual emissions reductions that is something that leads to privatise this getting knocked up their perch as well so what i want to i want to round on 2 things that you found that really stood out from as a straight and as a science you know that there is a bush crises and what is remarkable for here and i'm going to prompt you from your twitter page here a strain is scones fires truly scary and i a satellite image look at this though when i was saying here that's an. so you did that to satellite from him already 8 steer stationary satellite a sort of flies directly above australia and i've been i've been to massive you know i like download that data from that satellite all the time and i visualize things and of course this time i wasn't having fun at all it wa
intensified now that is a long running problem among members of the current government asserts the liberal national party being too strong on climate change has led to the demise of a few of its leaders because there are members of the party who really don't like to hear that and particularly having strong emissions reductions policy that leads to actual emissions reductions that is something that leads to privatise this getting knocked up their perch as well so what i want to i want to round...