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>> associate professor in melbourne, thank you. >> three men will appear in court in sydney on wednesday on charges of trespass, stealing, and unlawfully keeping a protected animal. the men are accused of stealing aping glenn -- a penguin. video footage of penguin in the apartment was posted online. it was reunited with his girlfriend. our correspondent has been following this story. he joins me now from sydney. what are we expecting from this court appearance? >> in the last few minutes, all three men have been fined $1,000. having got a criminal record, and it is a technicality going on in the magistrate court. they have been dealt with. they have been sent on their way. this is a couple of weeks after this notorious incident. they admitted producing and after. the three of them into the sea world park, it is all on phone footage they released onto facebook. you can sit in stripping down to their underwear and jumping into a pool with the dolphins. needless to say, alcohol was involved. later, they had footage of themselves in their apartment. they city woke up with a hangover only to
>> associate professor in melbourne, thank you. >> three men will appear in court in sydney on wednesday on charges of trespass, stealing, and unlawfully keeping a protected animal. the men are accused of stealing aping glenn -- a penguin. video footage of penguin in the apartment was posted online. it was reunited with his girlfriend. our correspondent has been following this story. he joins me now from sydney. what are we expecting from this court appearance? >> in the last...
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and so the conclusion that this author in melbourne, australia, he writes and regulates entities tend to comply with specifics of regulations not the goal of regulations themselves and all too often, once government takes over what was private risk management comes regulatory compliance. at this accident's core, he's talking about titanic, is this reality. british regulators assume responsibility for the life boeps, then botch that responsibility. with close reading of the evidence, it's hard not to see that the tie tanic disaster was an example of government failure. why might i mention this? at the time of p measuring i, the industry concluded that mere compliance with regulation wasn't sufficient. it wasn't good enough. just to be compliant with the regulations. that the owners were the primary responsible entity for ensuring safety. and with that recognition, they formed an institute for regular power operations, located in atlanta, georgia, which took collected responsibility by the owners, realizing an accident some place was an accident everywhere. so i'm heartened and encourag
and so the conclusion that this author in melbourne, australia, he writes and regulates entities tend to comply with specifics of regulations not the goal of regulations themselves and all too often, once government takes over what was private risk management comes regulatory compliance. at this accident's core, he's talking about titanic, is this reality. british regulators assume responsibility for the life boeps, then botch that responsibility. with close reading of the evidence, it's hard...
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. >>> this is the eternal flame at the shrine of remembrance in melbourne, victoria, australia. this was lit by queen elizabeth ii in 1954 to honor people who served and lost their lives in world war ii. this mom comes up to the eternal flames, he steps over the fence and watch what he does. >> oh! you're kidding. >> he extinguished it with a fire extinguisher. in my view, this has been burning since 1954. >> nobody's ever done this before? >> no. >> never gone out, huh? >> that's why it's the eternal flame. >> there could be other people that have gone and done this before, tried it stunt before. >> it was pretty easy. >> this is cctv footage that the police released because they want to find this guy and they actually have a lot of calls. once people saw this video, people started recognizing who this person was and now the police do have a person of interest. they have not made any official charges, but they have an idea about who this guy is. i think people are so appalled by this behavior, whether it was a political statement, whatever kind of statement it actually was. wor
. >>> this is the eternal flame at the shrine of remembrance in melbourne, victoria, australia. this was lit by queen elizabeth ii in 1954 to honor people who served and lost their lives in world war ii. this mom comes up to the eternal flames, he steps over the fence and watch what he does. >> oh! you're kidding. >> he extinguished it with a fire extinguisher. in my view, this has been burning since 1954. >> nobody's ever done this before? >> no. >> never...
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the show today and number six is -- >> a guy woke up to this pretty interesting scene outside his melbourne, australian, home at around 8:00 a.m. at first glance you might think there's a guy beating up on a woman here. take a closer look here. >> oh, no. >> uh-oh. >> and that is, in fact, no damsel at all. >> that damsel's carrying a baton. >> the damsel -- [ laughter ] >> yes. >> the damsel's a dude. so we see this transgendered individual then chase after this man in a ripped up suit, shirt completely open, pants ripped. that guy dives into the cab and you hear the transgender individual saying, give me my money. >> [ bleep ]! >> you can only speculate on what sort of transaction we're talking about here. >> help me! >> the transgendered individual then pulls this guy out and the fight continues. >> who's the dude with the mohawk just watching? >> he's the cab driver. >> he finally says, okay. i'll pay you. walks this man across the street an atm. now, talk about the odd couple crossing the street. like if you're that car what are you thinking at 8:00 in the morning? he/she steals someth
the show today and number six is -- >> a guy woke up to this pretty interesting scene outside his melbourne, australian, home at around 8:00 a.m. at first glance you might think there's a guy beating up on a woman here. take a closer look here. >> oh, no. >> uh-oh. >> and that is, in fact, no damsel at all. >> that damsel's carrying a baton. >> the damsel -- [ laughter ] >> yes. >> the damsel's a dude. so we see this transgendered individual then...
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for melbourne jockey this continues his quest for a major in french open title after beating bloss capture in straight sets to go through to round three. sisters out biggest williams joins serena on the french open losers list following the defeats against oregon's cup hole now faced russia says the climate because it's all the. third time lucky russian women's basketball team aims to improve on their seat on the big problems by staking a claim to the summit at the upcoming games in london. but first sentence in paris and world number one. has become the first man to reach the third round as he continues his quest for amazing french open title that's all ranked serbian was broken once by a blouse captain chubb slovenia but otherwise was hardly troubled on routes six love six four six four when jock invasion is searching for his fourth straight grand slam title and his first at real longer ross after losing in the semifinals three times before including last year at the hands off russia better. i'm happy with the game overall i think everything was was working really well just for the coupl
for melbourne jockey this continues his quest for a major in french open title after beating bloss capture in straight sets to go through to round three. sisters out biggest williams joins serena on the french open losers list following the defeats against oregon's cup hole now faced russia says the climate because it's all the. third time lucky russian women's basketball team aims to improve on their seat on the big problems by staking a claim to the summit at the upcoming games in london. but...
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and it's not in the huge australian desert according to father tony karon of the archdiocese of melbourne australia is suffering through a man. because women in the country are being too picky choosing mates father karen's comments come after a new demographic study showed that of one point three million men in australia only eighty six thousand are considered marriage material but the man drought down under is nothing new in two thousand and eight the b.b.c. reported there were there are around one hundred thousand more women than men in australia and the gender imbalances are particularly bad in the nation's coastal cities imbalances are caused primarily by australian men in their twenty's and thirty's leaving the country to travel or find work or find less picky women rumor has it the prominent republicans newt gingrich herman cain and david vitter have assembled a delegation to go to australia and thoroughly investigate the too many women problem them selves. next as americans get heavier so does our national debt take a look at the staggering projections for obesity over the next few
and it's not in the huge australian desert according to father tony karon of the archdiocese of melbourne australia is suffering through a man. because women in the country are being too picky choosing mates father karen's comments come after a new demographic study showed that of one point three million men in australia only eighty six thousand are considered marriage material but the man drought down under is nothing new in two thousand and eight the b.b.c. reported there were there are...
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seventeenth of april is world bank day what if we ship you across i can tell you know of argentinian melbourne. grapes and you turn that into wine but we do a joint venture we sell that product in england and the chapel there winery said yeah that's absolutely fine no problem we're told until. the mad bureaucrats from the commission in brussels intervened and they all of the company that they could not sell this product as why they had to sell it as a fruit derived alcoholic drink made from produce imported from outside the european union i think it is just about the most bubbly absolutely in such a piece of meddling from bureaucrats i've ever seen in my life and today the ninth of april sorry not the bay is europe day where we're all supposed to celebrate how absolutely wonderful leader opinion it is so i just wrote a passing to celebrate the total absurdity of this european project and it's rather like the people that run this project you know they're in the temple the walls are crashing down all around them and all they can do is telephone been kept that they cannot set a product they've ma
seventeenth of april is world bank day what if we ship you across i can tell you know of argentinian melbourne. grapes and you turn that into wine but we do a joint venture we sell that product in england and the chapel there winery said yeah that's absolutely fine no problem we're told until. the mad bureaucrats from the commission in brussels intervened and they all of the company that they could not sell this product as why they had to sell it as a fruit derived alcoholic drink made from...
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hundreds of people marched through sidney, melbourne, prison bain and other cities part of the marriageality national bay of action there. polls show most people in australia support same sex marriage. although the prime minister remains opposed. >>> well, it's designer called it both awkward and beautiful, and there is no doubt for its biggest sculpture dividing opinions. the twisted metal of the olympic orbit was officially unveiled today. reporter red martel has been asking people what they think. >> reporter: at 115 meters tall, it is britain's highest sculpture. 1500 tons of steal have attracted a weight of criticism likened to mutant contortion of metal looking more like a roller coaster than a piece of art. >> people will be critical of it, that's okay. all big buildings in cities have to deal with criticism. we'll deal with it, too. >> reporter: then when you get to the top of the orbit you get a sense of the height. it is 22 meters taller than the statue of liberty. an incredible thing assembled by just four people. built in sections, two cranes placed them on top of each other
hundreds of people marched through sidney, melbourne, prison bain and other cities part of the marriageality national bay of action there. polls show most people in australia support same sex marriage. although the prime minister remains opposed. >>> well, it's designer called it both awkward and beautiful, and there is no doubt for its biggest sculpture dividing opinions. the twisted metal of the olympic orbit was officially unveiled today. reporter red martel has been asking people...
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melbourne. got two. got three. you need one more. queensboro. queensland. vic -- no, not victoria? just say whatever. victoria -- let's see. you need one, guys -- anything. um, perth. we already said perth. court? five seconds. blah! oh, i don't know. oh! time ran out. ouch. what was it? the ones you did not say -- brisbane and adelaide. but here's the good news -- this is 31st street and lexington avenue, so we're here. you guys won $600 in the cash cab! yes! yeah. totally awesome. all right. here's the deal, everybody. you've won 600 beans in the cash cab. i've got it right here. i can give it to you now. you can take it and be on your way, or you can stick around and risk it all and go double or nothing on a video bonus question. if you get it right, you're gonna double your money, you're gonna climb out of the cash cab with 1,200 bucks. so, take a minute and decide what you want to do. [ laughter ] i think we should just take the $600. that's my -- that's what i think. i'm good with 200 bucks. yeah, we're gonna pass on that one. gonna take the money and run? we're gonna quit wh
melbourne. got two. got three. you need one more. queensboro. queensland. vic -- no, not victoria? just say whatever. victoria -- let's see. you need one, guys -- anything. um, perth. we already said perth. court? five seconds. blah! oh, i don't know. oh! time ran out. ouch. what was it? the ones you did not say -- brisbane and adelaide. but here's the good news -- this is 31st street and lexington avenue, so we're here. you guys won $600 in the cash cab! yes! yeah. totally awesome. all right....
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and the melbourne magpies win the australian rules football league.ell, lockheed martin has been on the offense after a scathing manhattans smnts investigati "60 minutes" investigation that looked into the safety of its f-22 raptor fighter jets. several pilots reporting there is a serious oxygen problem on the plane. lockheed's stock has weathered the storm so far. and jane wells has been following the story. jane? >> brian, i saw one once out at edwards. it's a beautiful aircraft. and aviation week actually first started reporting on this problem a year ago and the air force still can't dpig out at least publicly what is wrong with the oxygen system. lockheed martin delivered the 195th and last f-22 to the air force last week. you know, as great as it is, it wasn't really relevant to any of the wars we've been in lately, and now it has this mystery. never saw combat, by the way. now the air force, according to defense news, is also testing the oxygen systems on the f-16 made by general dynamics. boeing's f-15. the a-10, which i think is now part of a
and the melbourne magpies win the australian rules football league.ell, lockheed martin has been on the offense after a scathing manhattans smnts investigati "60 minutes" investigation that looked into the safety of its f-22 raptor fighter jets. several pilots reporting there is a serious oxygen problem on the plane. lockheed's stock has weathered the storm so far. and jane wells has been following the story. jane? >> brian, i saw one once out at edwards. it's a beautiful...
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melbourne and sidney. it would take far too long to explain. take another look at this replay.ou have satellite, it's incredible. >> are you allowed to climb the back of your opponent? >> yes. they do that. >> they are very short shorts. >> huh? >> they have very short shorts. >> that is as violent as football but without padding. >>> "dancing with the stars," go nowhere. >>> show your pet soms love. did you know dogs had allergies too. they're common in serts and what other breed of dog? go to "good morning americgoodm yahoo. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are choosing advil®. here's one story. pain doesn't have much of a place in my life. i checked the schedule and it's not on it. [ laughs ] you never know when advil® is needed. well most people only know one side of my life. they see me on stage and they think that that is who i am. singer, songwriter, philanthropist, father, life's a juggling act. when i have to get through the pain, i know where to go. [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. for your next headache, find fast relief with advil liqui-g
melbourne and sidney. it would take far too long to explain. take another look at this replay.ou have satellite, it's incredible. >> are you allowed to climb the back of your opponent? >> yes. they do that. >> they are very short shorts. >> huh? >> they have very short shorts. >> that is as violent as football but without padding. >>> "dancing with the stars," go nowhere. >>> show your pet soms love. did you know dogs had allergies...
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the conclusion that this author, who is a fellow at the institute of melbourne australia, he writes that entities can to comply with specifics of regulations. not the goal of the regulations themselves. all too often, once government takes over, private risk management becomes regulatory compliance. at this accident score, he is talking about the titanic, it is this reality. british regular readers assume responsibly for the lifeboats and then botched that responsibility with the close reading of the evidence, it is hard not to see that the titanic disaster was a tragic example of government failure. why do i mention this, you might ask? because of the time, the u.s. industry and the aftermath, concluded that near compliance with regulation was not sufficient. it wasn't good enough just to be compliant with the regulations. the owners were the primary responsible entity for ensuring safety. without recognition, they formed the institute for nuclear power operations, which is located in atlanta, georgia, which took collective responsibilities by the owners. realizing that in an accident w
the conclusion that this author, who is a fellow at the institute of melbourne australia, he writes that entities can to comply with specifics of regulations. not the goal of the regulations themselves. all too often, once government takes over, private risk management becomes regulatory compliance. at this accident score, he is talking about the titanic, it is this reality. british regular readers assume responsibly for the lifeboats and then botched that responsibility with the close reading...