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we came up to 26 in melbourne, about 21.sually warm as we transition out of the warmer months into the cooler months. take you across portions of the eastern u.s., we have wet weather pushing in. very cool temperatures moving in here. wet weather also at issue. we see the weather tapering off around atlanta and westward. if you're tuning in from charlotte, you're heading up to portions of the carolinas. rain going to be in your forecast. a 900 mile area from the coast of georgia to the south all the way working northward on into areas of western new york. they're seeing flood warnings in place. the drought across california, i want to show you this. we've had 100% of the state in mod der raut drought. 25% of california in an exceptional drought in place. the fire threat in place. usually you don't see this in may. you see it set up in september, october, november. the latter portion of the year at this point we're peaking towards may on into july over the next couple of months expecting fire threat to be the highest here as
we came up to 26 in melbourne, about 21.sually warm as we transition out of the warmer months into the cooler months. take you across portions of the eastern u.s., we have wet weather pushing in. very cool temperatures moving in here. wet weather also at issue. we see the weather tapering off around atlanta and westward. if you're tuning in from charlotte, you're heading up to portions of the carolinas. rain going to be in your forecast. a 900 mile area from the coast of georgia to the south...
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boo-yah from melbourne, florida. >> nice to have you.hat is talking to my buddy bowers from melbourne. what's happening? >> caller: not much. my wife and i we got some iras and i added extra money to it this year. in it one of the stocks aig. it's got great book value, but its projected growth is a little high. looks like it's right -- >> no. we've been kicking this one back and forth and feel like i didn't think it would have this good run after but it's obvious that they have something good going. i don't want to sell it. if anything, i want to buy it. >>> retail rebound, jc penney and rite aid are making a major comeback. these turnaround lines are far from done. go to the stores and sigh what i see. >>> at&t is making a bid for directv. the key isn't in the boardroom. it's on the football field. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at ho
boo-yah from melbourne, florida. >> nice to have you.hat is talking to my buddy bowers from melbourne. what's happening? >> caller: not much. my wife and i we got some iras and i added extra money to it this year. in it one of the stocks aig. it's got great book value, but its projected growth is a little high. looks like it's right -- >> no. we've been kicking this one back and forth and feel like i didn't think it would have this good run after but it's obvious that they...
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researchers at the royal melbourne hospital are baffled. andrew thomas reports from melbourne. >> for decades people were told overexposure to the sun can cause skin cancer. australia has some of the highest rates, but also rising is a number of people with low vitae man d. 4 million australians have a mild vitamin d deficiency. >> clair is taking part in a study to work out how much sun is the right amount. clair has osteoperosis which could shatter in a fall later in life. her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body absorb calcium are lower than they should be. >> i'm careful about how much sun i was getting because i didn't want to risk skin cancer later in life. i can see when i'm in the sun a lot my skip can get -- skin can get pink and i don't like the way it looks. and the premature ageing is important to girls my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how many like clair are vitae men d defimpt. >> the -- defirnalt. >> the ones people are aware of is osteoperosis, rickets in children, poor musc
researchers at the royal melbourne hospital are baffled. andrew thomas reports from melbourne. >> for decades people were told overexposure to the sun can cause skin cancer. australia has some of the highest rates, but also rising is a number of people with low vitae man d. 4 million australians have a mild vitamin d deficiency. >> clair is taking part in a study to work out how much sun is the right amount. clair has osteoperosis which could shatter in a fall later in life. her...
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melbourne shooting people. before completion of the commune single or not. today k k k k the original material from one new lights to ensure wasn't until i know more than two hundred words. it was first revised into a crust on a piece of my famous cross talk to media and jun jie gal later obama invited to come and the latter percent of the audience with several works. of course knew if i can show their interest. and after putting his doorstep it is representative. it is it is all off. he's cool with them act would do more to it. i couldn't stop. hello all. and to all. student. it was still twenty. the mix and fifty cents each and spoke of the us where the inflated to give performances with the country's leaders. and that all was. the glow of teamsters. slimmer. it was twenty two. what you've seen this trip. would you he toured all. you yourself with this evil thoughts for you for the delay or stop the torture. getting to see aunt karen uncle will. so we signed all said and ipods stand up tight in the hall for the fall of the coupons were at a mobile guard le
melbourne shooting people. before completion of the commune single or not. today k k k k the original material from one new lights to ensure wasn't until i know more than two hundred words. it was first revised into a crust on a piece of my famous cross talk to media and jun jie gal later obama invited to come and the latter percent of the audience with several works. of course knew if i can show their interest. and after putting his doorstep it is representative. it is it is all off. he's cool...
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check out this lovely video from the streets of melbourne, australia. the guy filming this is brice wilson. he goes by the name of drift on youtube. and yes, he is a free climber. he walked over to this construction site. when he makes it over the fence he starts walking up the stairs of the building. once he gets to the top of that building, it's not enough so, of course, to up the ante. >> the crane. >> yep. he starts climbing the crane which once he's done will put him at roughly 1,000 feet up in the air. >> if you're that geeked about heights, get your pilot license, you can get to 30,000 feet. >> but you have a seat belt. that's a big difference. you have safety equipment. here you are risking your life. >> with one sweaty palm, a trip. >> he's got guts. i've never seen any of these guys wear gloves. >> is he climbing or doing pullups and stunts. >> he goes up there, why not do stunts. i mean make it more exciting, right. anyway he made it to the top. he stopped to take some photographs and he posted them on his instagram account. he's not being sh
check out this lovely video from the streets of melbourne, australia. the guy filming this is brice wilson. he goes by the name of drift on youtube. and yes, he is a free climber. he walked over to this construction site. when he makes it over the fence he starts walking up the stairs of the building. once he gets to the top of that building, it's not enough so, of course, to up the ante. >> the crane. >> yep. he starts climbing the crane which once he's done will put him at roughly...
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. >> lisa we have a tweet from melbourne dolphin. she asks rick . . . >> thank you mel attorney.s really what our work is about in japan. it's not abc doing combat with the japanese people. it's about working with them and supporting their effort. there's a lot of activists in japan who want to takenership of this issue, and we support that. yeah, you need to be doing this. and so working with japanese people, that's the way to go. the same is true in the farrell islands, we know a group of people that want to stop the pilot whale slaughter, but they don't have the resources. change has to happen from within. you can't go over there and bully them into stopping. that is not going to work. you have to work with them and empower them and support them. and a lot of people do that online. the cove has created thousands of activists, and a lot of them are doing this online. there's ways of tweet storms and, you know, getting in touch with ambassador kennedy in japan and -- yeah, there's a thousand things you do online now. >> we're going to bring in a guest to the next segment of the
. >> lisa we have a tweet from melbourne dolphin. she asks rick . . . >> thank you mel attorney.s really what our work is about in japan. it's not abc doing combat with the japanese people. it's about working with them and supporting their effort. there's a lot of activists in japan who want to takenership of this issue, and we support that. yeah, you need to be doing this. and so working with japanese people, that's the way to go. the same is true in the farrell islands, we know a...
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. >>> you're looking at cctv fo footage from a train platform here melbourne. pace close attention to the woman exiting the train. she has a stroller but also a toddler just to her left. >> oh, no. >> oh, boy. fell between the wall and the train, didn't it? >> you see her immediately go into panic mode. her toddler fell between the train and the platform in that small space. right now, her toddler is beneath the train. >> the gap is like this big. >> metro train officials are saying you have to be mindful when getting off a train with a toddler because the gap can vary in size based on the fleet of trains coming into the station at any given point. all of the passengers, the people walking around on the platform, they spring into action. you see people come crowd around this mother, other people running with their hands held up trying to make sure that conductor knows there's a problem. a good samaritan really comes in and saves the day. he gets down, grabs the child, brings the child back up to the platform. this toddler was only down there about 25 seconds be
. >>> you're looking at cctv fo footage from a train platform here melbourne. pace close attention to the woman exiting the train. she has a stroller but also a toddler just to her left. >> oh, no. >> oh, boy. fell between the wall and the train, didn't it? >> you see her immediately go into panic mode. her toddler fell between the train and the platform in that small space. right now, her toddler is beneath the train. >> the gap is like this big. >> metro...
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andrew thomas went to melbourne to find out. >> reporter: for decades people have been told overexfornal the sun can cause skin cancer. australia has some of the highest rates. but rising is a number of people with low vitamin d. 4 million australians, a quarter of adults had a mild vitamin d deficiency. clair is taking part in a study to work out how much is the right amount. clair has osteoperosis, weak bones. the reason her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body store calcium are lower than it should be. i was careful about how much sun i was getting because i didn't want to the risk skin cancer later in life. i can see when i'm in the sun, my skin gets pink, and i don't like the way that it looks after i'm exposed to the sun. also the premature aging is important to kills my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how many people like clair are vitamin d deficient and what issues it can cause. >> what most are aware of is osteoporosis, rickets, soft bones, and association with poor muscle health, diabetes, infection, cardiovascular disease. hope
andrew thomas went to melbourne to find out. >> reporter: for decades people have been told overexfornal the sun can cause skin cancer. australia has some of the highest rates. but rising is a number of people with low vitamin d. 4 million australians, a quarter of adults had a mild vitamin d deficiency. clair is taking part in a study to work out how much is the right amount. clair has osteoperosis, weak bones. the reason her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body store calcium are...
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shah said the administration was biased against more than one narcotic of the melbourne on sunday. the seven thousand eight hundred got there i couldn't move and get you out there. not going to the doctor he said. that's a job that will come to the idea ahead. the top of ther he bought the outfit p diddy was trying to be on the cheeks even after the mission is not that funny too the sentiment. in the michael scott in the open those are the students. he said and the taliban feet on duty that was hyped up by five to two thousand and fourteen tended to jackson i'd say bye. he's being hunted by the constant demand and if you hooked on monday and asked his agenda next the sun doesn't harm eight dollars i visited the refugee camp in the landslide hit but that some provinces provides relief and speedy half vacation. when government that name and the survivors on wednesday with a name to call me and that villagers furious over the stability of it and government affairs at the victory of the dead bodies. cause i threw that in five days off that eventually instead of a massive landslide. the
shah said the administration was biased against more than one narcotic of the melbourne on sunday. the seven thousand eight hundred got there i couldn't move and get you out there. not going to the doctor he said. that's a job that will come to the idea ahead. the top of ther he bought the outfit p diddy was trying to be on the cheeks even after the mission is not that funny too the sentiment. in the michael scott in the open those are the students. he said and the taliban feet on duty that was...
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in the us as the european union to lift a ban on its melbourne wine room stating that the country's already addressing a short sighted but at the gate nation broken ground on shipments from the small article just the h e was back at the uni apps an accident and as promised in his comments had not been enacted in the uae is stated that the more honest answer to the apprehensions in the country. if it's at seventy eight in ten inch on the list and amen. the deal had been much info on the community that segment of the nam con son and was bloodied up some asked me out and fourteen pitches and nine pounds and fifteen. the bench after two hundred and seventy pence i missed and castillo was found to be. i had to be infested with two nights the prices of fun in about fifteen percent in the last few days i miss the fun this time the company didn't want to know and the coming weeks we met ed rooney group of men who have arrived on the bed and walking the red brick. amp limited. each man should never drive a girl remember names. dromana with andre. then at ten a m et the is not just to use the plan wa
in the us as the european union to lift a ban on its melbourne wine room stating that the country's already addressing a short sighted but at the gate nation broken ground on shipments from the small article just the h e was back at the uni apps an accident and as promised in his comments had not been enacted in the uae is stated that the more honest answer to the apprehensions in the country. if it's at seventy eight in ten inch on the list and amen. the deal had been much info on the...
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it is taken in melbourne. hale was a big story last night.ows us this group of hailstones. lightning at the ballpark. the big grain went into late into the cubs game. >> check out this lightning discharge over westmont. trees downed and or lend park. wind gusts up to 70 mi. per hour. this total shows us the storm bearing down on the area between sugar grove and yorkville. some any more shots. it had about one facebook on our website. i cannot even begin to think you. it is hard picking the best of these out. they're all spectacular. here's the fog. we looking at lake shore drive. you see the fog coming in the end. a little bit of a breeze off of the lake. but the temperature down to the dew point there. led to the dense fog. it is burning off now. this follows the second warmest day of the year. time of the year were 71 is normal. the satellite review shows this explosion of storms right there. those of the once they came across the area. they extended at one point. they sense moving up into pennsylvania. even had a couple of thunderstorms po
it is taken in melbourne. hale was a big story last night.ows us this group of hailstones. lightning at the ballpark. the big grain went into late into the cubs game. >> check out this lightning discharge over westmont. trees downed and or lend park. wind gusts up to 70 mi. per hour. this total shows us the storm bearing down on the area between sugar grove and yorkville. some any more shots. it had about one facebook on our website. i cannot even begin to think you. it is hard picking...
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you could fill the boxcars of a freight train that would stretch from new york city to melbourne, australia, with the coal ash that's generated every year in this country. >> the ash contains toxic metals. lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium, others. and it even has radioactive substances. >> it's these pollutants, many of them known to cause cancer, that have people worried. and the big question is, where are all these toxins ending up? >> there's fly ash and coal dust... we'll go on the front porch and do the same thing. >> you can see as you look up there the fresh ash. it's like an orangish color. when it's windy, it can get into their homes, it can get into their cars, and god forbid they're walking across the street or whatever, it actually gets into their lungs. >> in the united states, there are over 500 coal-fired power plants. and until recently, the dangers of coal ash have largely been hidden from public view. this is one of the largest coal-fired power facilities in the country. called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each y
you could fill the boxcars of a freight train that would stretch from new york city to melbourne, australia, with the coal ash that's generated every year in this country. >> the ash contains toxic metals. lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium, others. and it even has radioactive substances. >> it's these pollutants, many of them known to cause cancer, that have people worried. and the big question is, where are all these toxins ending up? >> there's fly ash and coal dust... we'll...
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it happened in melbourne beach, florida.h her brother while her two children played in the sand. that is when she felt a sharp pain in her calf. people who live in the aerokra say they are seeing more attacks lately. >> my cousin got two of his fingers bit off. two of my friends got bit. it's been getting crazy. >> the woman did lose a lot of blood but her brother says she is going to be okay. >> new surveillance video captures the moment a heisman trophy winner stole crab legs from a store. you can see winston picking up the crab legs and walking past the checkout and through the front door. the florida state star says he forgot to pay. he was not charged. >> you'll be able to text your emergency to 911. available in select markets in 16 states and all four major carriers, you can text your emergency to first responders rather than call. however, it might be a little easier to pick up the phone and call considering you have to type out your full name and your address, something that could take precious seconds in an emergen
it happened in melbourne beach, florida.h her brother while her two children played in the sand. that is when she felt a sharp pain in her calf. people who live in the aerokra say they are seeing more attacks lately. >> my cousin got two of his fingers bit off. two of my friends got bit. it's been getting crazy. >> the woman did lose a lot of blood but her brother says she is going to be okay. >> new surveillance video captures the moment a heisman trophy winner stole crab...
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melbourne, nice city, beautiful weather. miami as well. anything else?icago has done very well. the commandant nominator in these cities is they have a strong financial center, they have a well-educated young population, there is growth potential. some of the surprising ones for me were lagos. that is why rule of law is great. these are the places i wouldn't feel comfortable investing in. i would feel comfortable investing in chicago, miami, dublin. there is beirut on their. they have more economic issues. i think the report is interesting specifically for the american cities. miami and chicago have been pinpointed as huge growth potential. >> let's say i have a spare 10 million. how do i choose what i buy in the cities? is it prime real estate? be middle-market? >> location, location, location. i prefer to go smaller but location wise rather than bigger outside the center. first of all, location. and then, quality of the asset. >> what is driving prices? if you look at prices in london, they are incredible. people love this city. it is fun for everyone.
melbourne, nice city, beautiful weather. miami as well. anything else?icago has done very well. the commandant nominator in these cities is they have a strong financial center, they have a well-educated young population, there is growth potential. some of the surprising ones for me were lagos. that is why rule of law is great. these are the places i wouldn't feel comfortable investing in. i would feel comfortable investing in chicago, miami, dublin. there is beirut on their. they have more...
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andrew thomas went to melbourne to find out. >> reporter: for decades people have been told overexposureo the sun can cause cancer. low exposure is causing low vitamin d. 4 million australians had a mild vitamin d deficiency. clair took part in a study. she has osteoperosis, week bones that could shatter in a fall. the reason - her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body are lower than it should be. >> i was careful about how much sun i was getting. i didn't want to risk skin cancer and i can see that when i'm out in the sun. my skin gets pink. i don't like the way it looks after the sun. also, the premature aiming is important to a girl of my age. i was careful with it. >> what researchers are trying to find out is how many like clair are vitamin d deficient. >> the ones people are aware of are osteoperosis, ricts in children - soft bones. there has been associations with poor muscle health, diabetes, infection, cartio vascular disease. hopefully we can achieve vitamin d levels without putting them at risk of skin cancer. >> one reason for australia low levels of vitamin d is the us
andrew thomas went to melbourne to find out. >> reporter: for decades people have been told overexposureo the sun can cause cancer. low exposure is causing low vitamin d. 4 million australians had a mild vitamin d deficiency. clair took part in a study. she has osteoperosis, week bones that could shatter in a fall. the reason - her levels of vitamin d needed to help the body are lower than it should be. >> i was careful about how much sun i was getting. i didn't want to risk skin...
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they have now lead the rugby championship [ inaudible ] melbourne rebels earlier [ inaudible ] spainoot. he kicked a conversion and five penalties, and j.p. peterson scoring for the 22-6 win. >>> montreal in the nhl's eastern conference semifinals. the canadians were 4-3 winners in game 1 of their play at td g garden. game two takes place on saturday. >>> to the mlb the dodgers beat the twins on thursday. the dodgers stuck back in the 2nd. a 2-run double giving them a lead en route to the 9-4 win. >>> and our website is being regulately updated for you there, all of the latest sports stories from around the world. aljazeera.com/sport. there is also blogs and video clips from around the world. aljazeera.com/sport for more. that's your sport for now. thanks for watching. stephen. >> lovely. well, lots of time to tell you about what is coming up. we have the latest from america that blaze at the u.s. prison, plus, of course, the top stories from europe, and world press freedom day is coming up too. i'll guide you through the next 30 minutes. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents borderland's
they have now lead the rugby championship [ inaudible ] melbourne rebels earlier [ inaudible ] spainoot. he kicked a conversion and five penalties, and j.p. peterson scoring for the 22-6 win. >>> montreal in the nhl's eastern conference semifinals. the canadians were 4-3 winners in game 1 of their play at td g garden. game two takes place on saturday. >>> to the mlb the dodgers beat the twins on thursday. the dodgers stuck back in the 2nd. a 2-run double giving them a lead en...
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. >> he rents a room at a house in this suburb of melbourne. he says the risks of getting here were worth taking. >> we put the lives in the palm of our hand. >> arsalan is on a protection visa, meaning in times, he can become an australian citizen. he cannot afford to study. he is working for money to send to his mother in pakistan. >> i can tell you the way she talked on the phone, of course i am going to because.... >> he risked his life to get to australia, and for now, at least, is safe. the situation not shared by husband family scattered thousands of kilometers apart. charles stratford, al jazeera. much more to come on this al jazeera newshour from doha, including trapped syrian rebels agree to withdraw from homes after a two-year siege. >> in new delhi, these electric rick shauz are the newest form of transport but are they as environmentally friendly. >> jose morino in a war of words with a star player. >>> a reminder for the top stories on al jazeera. seven european military observers have been freed in ukraine after being held by pro
. >> he rents a room at a house in this suburb of melbourne. he says the risks of getting here were worth taking. >> we put the lives in the palm of our hand. >> arsalan is on a protection visa, meaning in times, he can become an australian citizen. he cannot afford to study. he is working for money to send to his mother in pakistan. >> i can tell you the way she talked on the phone, of course i am going to because.... >> he risked his life to get to australia, and...
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the people who make the stuff have come from all around the world to melbourne and australia. they are not there to see the sites or sample the wipe. they have come to compete over coffee, can you believe it. more than 30 countries are getting into a lava over their laites and making masterpieces over their coughees at the championships. >> reporter: baristas as artists, cups and cap vases. this is a coffee culture in its literal sense. competitors giving their run for the title of world champion latte artist the very level shot. >> these are the guys and girls who represent their art and their skill and industry knowledge in one cup of coffee. >> is any of this more than a froth of an industry fair. robert nelson's regular haunts are these haloed hauls in the national gallery of victoria. as an art critics he has his famous artist. >> botticelli collectiveness. ruben's prolific august sump tuous, central and mona, an in the, a lyricist. >> reporter: can art we expressed in foam? there's a difference between a maona and mackey art jox. >> it makes me think of a royal house ins
the people who make the stuff have come from all around the world to melbourne and australia. they are not there to see the sites or sample the wipe. they have come to compete over coffee, can you believe it. more than 30 countries are getting into a lava over their laites and making masterpieces over their coughees at the championships. >> reporter: baristas as artists, cups and cap vases. this is a coffee culture in its literal sense. competitors giving their run for the title of world...
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at the chieflook market strategist who joins us now from melbourne this morning.hings happened and you have the ukraine and eu elections. we have the events out of thailand. let's kick things off quickly with thailand. in terms of what the mood will emerging markets, what does this portend? >> certainly. we have not seen too much in the way of panic selling. i think that we saw stress last week and it was in the equity market. and wek index was down will have to see how that plays today. if we are going to see weakness, it will be extended and with the equity markets. you know, i think that from a trading perspective, what i have been suggesting to people is around structures and the euro. i think there are big surprises today and, more so, what is happening in greece, i think that the euro-skeptic party hold well. led well. we could see increased volatility under a range of domestic areas. >> how much of that is a surprise that euro-skeptic momentum has been growing. look at the austerity measures. people are angry. look at the currency markets for the next year
at the chieflook market strategist who joins us now from melbourne this morning.hings happened and you have the ukraine and eu elections. we have the events out of thailand. let's kick things off quickly with thailand. in terms of what the mood will emerging markets, what does this portend? >> certainly. we have not seen too much in the way of panic selling. i think that we saw stress last week and it was in the equity market. and wek index was down will have to see how that plays today....
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. >> melbourne have bike schemes for the barely used. helmet laws are blamed. >> fewer cyclists means drivers less utilities to dealing with bikes. the argument some cyclists make if you have a crash, you will be better off, compulsory cycle helmet laws make it more likely you will have a crash in the first place. >> a recent inquiry in the state of queensland put little evidence helmet laws increased cyclists and put off cyclists. it's recommendation that the law has been lifted was rejected by state government. julian and tony think their helmet saved their lives but they don't want more rules already. cyclists they think are victimized enough. sydney. >> more to come on the newshour. sports news where palestine's ball is on the verge of qualifying for the first time ever. robinarians will show you how they can book their place in just a moment. ds - all the way. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> the european congress on obesity has begun in bulgaria. european specialists are working on a series of recommendations aimed
. >> melbourne have bike schemes for the barely used. helmet laws are blamed. >> fewer cyclists means drivers less utilities to dealing with bikes. the argument some cyclists make if you have a crash, you will be better off, compulsory cycle helmet laws make it more likely you will have a crash in the first place. >> a recent inquiry in the state of queensland put little evidence helmet laws increased cyclists and put off cyclists. it's recommendation that the law has been...
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and the interim ceo of target will join us, and a big deal a la curtis stone, from my hometown of melbourneralia. he will be joining us today. >>> and it all begins after this quick break. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in
and the interim ceo of target will join us, and a big deal a la curtis stone, from my hometown of melbourneralia. he will be joining us today. >>> and it all begins after this quick break. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because...
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may have seen him on "top chef masters" and "the biggest loser" and he's also from my home town of melbourneralia. this celebrity chef has a very long resume and he has a new 25-seat restaurant called maude inspired by his grandmother who had a love of food. rising food costs have been biting household budgets and consumers. >> it affects us quite drastically as the food costs fluctuate. people don't expect their menu costs to change so we quite often have to sort of absorb some of that extra cost. we've gone through pretty tough climate conditions in the u.s. >> so you absorbed it. you don't pass it on to the consumer? >> each restaurant will probably take its own tact. i've only just opened as well so i'm very lucky that i was able to sort of open with an appropriate margin but if you think about big chain restaurants, people used to paying 12.99 for their entre at some of the restaurants and they are not so accustomed to being open to the increases, but, you know, the increases do happen. >> and your restaurant's particular feature is having one key seasonal ingredient every single month.
may have seen him on "top chef masters" and "the biggest loser" and he's also from my home town of melbourneralia. this celebrity chef has a very long resume and he has a new 25-seat restaurant called maude inspired by his grandmother who had a love of food. rising food costs have been biting household budgets and consumers. >> it affects us quite drastically as the food costs fluctuate. people don't expect their menu costs to change so we quite often have to sort of...
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>> a pop-up restaurant in melbourne, australia.s to deliver grilled cheese sandwiches. they raised enough funds to take it where? new york city. grilled cheese sandwich in new york city is good anyway. david: talk about a lawsuit waiting to happen. imagining, dripping melting cheese. >> i don't want the sandwich to hit me on the head. david: watching several things for tomorrow. number two things to watch will be tesla. the electric carmaker is scheduled to report first-quarter earnings after the bell. that stock has been beaten up pretty bad over the past couple months. analysts expecting tesla to post eps of 10 cents, revenue of 6.99 million. >> elon musk has done amazing with this company. talk about a turn-around story. despite all the controversy regarding the fire, moved past that. david: smart marketeer. some people do question the business model perhaps being too dependent on the government. >> tomorrow, this will be interesting. number one thing you will want to watch, fed fed will be testifying -- kevin federline from con
>> a pop-up restaurant in melbourne, australia.s to deliver grilled cheese sandwiches. they raised enough funds to take it where? new york city. grilled cheese sandwich in new york city is good anyway. david: talk about a lawsuit waiting to happen. imagining, dripping melting cheese. >> i don't want the sandwich to hit me on the head. david: watching several things for tomorrow. number two things to watch will be tesla. the electric carmaker is scheduled to report first-quarter...
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melbourne, yes that is how you pronounce it. liz: you're right.w that. >> and then of course another city you know very well, los angeles, 144 million. of course guys, the new york story. they see the u.s. residential market as the place to put their money. they're spending more than u.s. investors have been spending recently. in fact they have been knocking some u.s. companies, new york based real estate companies, out of the new york market for residential and also there is a huge project out in brook lynn they swooped up and took away from brookfield. this is big story and big money. david: i'm wondering if the interest in chicago has to do with commodities? they're always looking for commodities plays. they're close to the commodities market there. >> i feel like chicago the values might be a little more friendly to them even like in l.a. than they would be here in new york. we talked about potentially the bubble here in manhattan. god knows london has become a big bubble when it comes to real estate. but certainly chicago. you know what? if y
melbourne, yes that is how you pronounce it. liz: you're right.w that. >> and then of course another city you know very well, los angeles, 144 million. of course guys, the new york story. they see the u.s. residential market as the place to put their money. they're spending more than u.s. investors have been spending recently. in fact they have been knocking some u.s. companies, new york based real estate companies, out of the new york market for residential and also there is a huge...
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october, 2009, near melbourne, australia.on a windy train platform with her 6-month-old son safely buckled into his stroller. as the train approaches, she prepares to board and releases brakes on the stroller. suddenly the stroller begins to roll toward the edge of the platform. with only seconds to react, the panicked mother struggles to reach the rolling baby carriage, frantically waving to alert the train conductor. but it's too late. the stroller drops onto the tracks right into the path of the arriving train. in an instant, the boy and stroller are gone. on the train station surveillance footage, the mother can be seen lunging for the rolling stroller and nearly jumping from the platform to save her son. stunned onlookers watch helplessly as the train slams into the carriage. the mother screams in anguish. fearing the worst, she races toward the front of the stopped train. now 100 feet further along the tracks. remarkably, the boy is found under the train, crying and only slightly injured. because of the way he falls, he
october, 2009, near melbourne, australia.on a windy train platform with her 6-month-old son safely buckled into his stroller. as the train approaches, she prepares to board and releases brakes on the stroller. suddenly the stroller begins to roll toward the edge of the platform. with only seconds to react, the panicked mother struggles to reach the rolling baby carriage, frantically waving to alert the train conductor. but it's too late. the stroller drops onto the tracks right into the path of...
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first listing is at 638 melbourne court in charlotte. new construction. listing, $498,000. four bedrooms, three baths, 2800 square feet. what can you tell us about it? >> tyler, this is a gorgeous new construction home, a craftsman style home. has a two-car detached garage, hardwoods on the down, hardwoods on the upstairs also. tile throughout all the bathrooms and granite in all the bathrooms. it has an outstanding kitchen. like i said, granite, huge island. has marble backsplash. this is a phenomenal value. this is an area that is up and coming. this is a real deal at $498,000. these homes were originally built in the 1950s. we're knocking them down. we're building new ones now. >> up and coming in real estate parlance can be code for not such a nice neighborhood. is that true? >> no, it's a good neighborhood. it's a solid neighborhood. been around since the 1950s. it's closer to town. what we call uptown region here. so it's an outstanding little area. you can walk to the light rail, what we call the blue line here in charlotte. >> right. >> restaurants, shopping. they j
first listing is at 638 melbourne court in charlotte. new construction. listing, $498,000. four bedrooms, three baths, 2800 square feet. what can you tell us about it? >> tyler, this is a gorgeous new construction home, a craftsman style home. has a two-car detached garage, hardwoods on the down, hardwoods on the upstairs also. tile throughout all the bathrooms and granite in all the bathrooms. it has an outstanding kitchen. like i said, granite, huge island. has marble backsplash. this...
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something you often see a ri melbourne do the cycle's air.o, though, had this idea that if his grand -- if it father, my grandfather, didn't understand what he was talking about, it wasn't get to the gist of the question, then the interview was worthless because america was tuning out and pole tigs were spinning. he combined those three parts of his life and put them into every interview. the other thing, though, is that nobody would ever outresearch my father. he was a notorious researcher. he spent many hours going through just stocks and stocks of documents, and he would not let anybody out-research him or beat him at that craft. i think that's what really made him so good. >> luke, meet the press was formative for me. i used to watch a lot as a kid because i was a huge nerd, and i remember exactly what you described. his tremendous researching and how that allowed him to press politicians when the numbers they were throwing out didn't add up. we actually dug into the archives and we found this clip from 1992 with him asking ross perot abo
something you often see a ri melbourne do the cycle's air.o, though, had this idea that if his grand -- if it father, my grandfather, didn't understand what he was talking about, it wasn't get to the gist of the question, then the interview was worthless because america was tuning out and pole tigs were spinning. he combined those three parts of his life and put them into every interview. the other thing, though, is that nobody would ever outresearch my father. he was a notorious researcher. he...
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a mother in the town of melbourne, florida gave birth to her fourth child in a walmart parking lot, whilewatched. fake or florida? >> i got to go with florida. >> woo! >> seth: that is correct! [ cheers and applause ] contestant number one, give yourself a manatee. put it down there in your manatee slot. there you go. all right. have you never seen manatee slots before? [ laughter ] all right, contestant number two, are you ready? >> yes, i am. >> seth: a student at florida state university was arrested for running a gambling operation that involved betting on crawdad races. fake or florida? >> i might go with florida. >> my soup is cold! >> seth: i'm sorry. that did not happen in florida. i'm so sorry, freddie. all right. camille, are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> seth: can you see anything? >> absolutely not. >> seth: okay, great. here we go, camille. a man in tampa bay was arrested after his roommate set up a hidden camera to catch the man having sex with the roommate's dog. fake or florida? >> definitely florida. woo! [ applause ] >> seth: you are correct! i'm going to give you your man
a mother in the town of melbourne, florida gave birth to her fourth child in a walmart parking lot, whilewatched. fake or florida? >> i got to go with florida. >> woo! >> seth: that is correct! [ cheers and applause ] contestant number one, give yourself a manatee. put it down there in your manatee slot. there you go. all right. have you never seen manatee slots before? [ laughter ] all right, contestant number two, are you ready? >> yes, i am. >> seth: a student...
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robert nelson's haunts are the haloed hauls of the melbourne national gallery of victoria.s an art critic he has a favourite art of the. bokka chely's clarity, ruben's prolific, august's sumptuous, seption. mona, a seer, an analyst, a lirist. >> reporter: can art be expressed in foam. there's a difference between a mona and a macchiato. >> makes me think of an insignia that belongs to the royal house of a lord. that there's toppal value inside. i love the way that the - that it doesn't stop, but it blends into the coffee. >> the critic buzzing. >> one of the things that you might look to to define art is that it grabs people enough to prompt them to say something. it's not art in the way that, you know, raphael did art. it's not having to fulfil some weighty agenda. but it is art in the sense that it makes you wonder. >> reporter: nell on is not a formal judge. they'll choose a with respecter over the next two days. it may be a while before caricature comes to a place near you. expressionism in a foam-top expresso it is. >>> the world's level latte artist will be announced
robert nelson's haunts are the haloed hauls of the melbourne national gallery of victoria.s an art critic he has a favourite art of the. bokka chely's clarity, ruben's prolific, august's sumptuous, seption. mona, a seer, an analyst, a lirist. >> reporter: can art be expressed in foam. there's a difference between a mona and a macchiato. >> makes me think of an insignia that belongs to the royal house of a lord. that there's toppal value inside. i love the way that the - that it...
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. >>> mad at mccain, angry relatives confront senator john melbourning cane about veteran hospitals. some say the system is broken. the senator's seconds and what he plans to do about it. >> it was the day to day of being ridiculed by my peers. they call us the aids kids. >> one state's efforts to battle h.i.v. why the battle to fight the disease is personnel to one native son. >>> recalls on the road - why you should check your rental car twice before leaving the lot. >>> the view from high above - if you have the stomach for it. >>> a high school prank turned tout be no laughing matter. five students in ohio facing vandalism after cutting down 20 trees surrounding their kansas. two students caught in the act by a surveillance camera, parts of a senior prank. they could be suspended or expelled from school. prosecutors are expected to make a decision on criminal charges coming monday. >>> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford. >>> senator john mccain taking heat for a tailure. first the temperatures with meteorologist eboni deon. >> a nice warm-
. >>> mad at mccain, angry relatives confront senator john melbourning cane about veteran hospitals. some say the system is broken. the senator's seconds and what he plans to do about it. >> it was the day to day of being ridiculed by my peers. they call us the aids kids. >> one state's efforts to battle h.i.v. why the battle to fight the disease is personnel to one native son. >>> recalls on the road - why you should check your rental car twice before leaving the...
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he represents a room in aous in this suburb of melbourne and says the risks of getting here were worth taking. >> we put our life in the palm of the hand. >> it is on an application visa meaning that in time he can become an australian citizen. he cannot afford to study and is looking for work. >> i don't want to lose my mum. the way she talks on the phone of course i'm nervous. >> he risked his life to get to australia and for now at least is safe. a situation not shared by his family scattered thousands of kilometres apart. >>> it's estimated the 0% of those fleeing the -- 90% of those flees violence do so. >> uruguay is putting laws into effect as to how marnal is grown and consumed. users can by up to 40 grams at a pharmacy. they must be permanent residents over the age of 18. >>> india has one of the worst pollution, competing with china. people in the city are trying to find better ways to get around. government officials debate if this is more of a help or a new sans. >> reporter: they have become a common site. fully electric, the rickshaws offered an environmentally friendly a
he represents a room in aous in this suburb of melbourne and says the risks of getting here were worth taking. >> we put our life in the palm of the hand. >> it is on an application visa meaning that in time he can become an australian citizen. he cannot afford to study and is looking for work. >> i don't want to lose my mum. the way she talks on the phone of course i'm nervous. >> he risked his life to get to australia and for now at least is safe. a situation not...
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the melbourne ripped the american destroyer in two, the bow sank in seconds, 74 sailors perished. though they were in the south china sea, their names have been excluded from the vietnam memorial because it was outside the designated combat zone which determines inclusion on the wall. though they didn't die this direct combat, they were instrumental in advancing objectives in vietnam and participated in the conflict just days before the collision. i thank the chairman for allowing this amendment which would encourage the addition of their names to the wall. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from michigan. the chair: the gentleman from chigan is recognized for two minutes. mr. walberg: i want to thank the chairman for including this amendment en bloc. as our men and women transition out of the armed forces, they are confronted with a number of challenges as they reintegrate into civilian life. my amendment offers a simple change to current d.o.d. policy that i beli
the melbourne ripped the american destroyer in two, the bow sank in seconds, 74 sailors perished. though they were in the south china sea, their names have been excluded from the vietnam memorial because it was outside the designated combat zone which determines inclusion on the wall. though they didn't die this direct combat, they were instrumental in advancing objectives in vietnam and participated in the conflict just days before the collision. i thank the chairman for allowing this...
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host: this related tweet says -- from inside "cq weekly," a look at a melbourne debate as congress takes up the transportation bill. here's the story from nathan hearst, who writes -- from who writes --, the president focusing on the highway trust fund in his weekly address. he will travel to tubers town, new york. -- to cooperstown, new york. richard joining us from massachusetts as we focus on the question of u.s. deportation policies and the immigration debate. good morning. i think they should deport them all. they are elite- located if we can put the military on the border of other countries and not our own -- we need to do that. these people can going to an emergency room and you are not even allowed to ask them if they are illegal or legal. i worked on the fire department and i took many of them to the emergency rooms. they are not allowed to ask him if they are in legal not. host: from marie, who says -- another story related to this debate online at "usa today.com." "36,000 convicted criminals were released for immigration last year. immigrationor studies says those releases sho
host: this related tweet says -- from inside "cq weekly," a look at a melbourne debate as congress takes up the transportation bill. here's the story from nathan hearst, who writes -- from who writes --, the president focusing on the highway trust fund in his weekly address. he will travel to tubers town, new york. -- to cooperstown, new york. richard joining us from massachusetts as we focus on the question of u.s. deportation policies and the immigration debate. good morning. i...
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we'll go to bill waiting in melbourne, florida, on our line for democrats. good morning, bill. caller: good morning. i just have a couple comments here. mr. goodman keeps bringing up hunting for sport but i don't think that hunting for sport covers people that actually eat the animals. hunting for sport is putting a head on a wall and nothing more. the next thing is, the majority of americans don't go into space but we're not canceling nasa yet. i think that most of these opinions of his are ridiculous and think it's far more humane to hunt an animal in a wild than send a bunch of animals through a slaughterhouse. finally, peta should just be more honest and go about banning meat eating in the united states and then we'll see if the majority of americans really support their views. thank you. host: mr. goodman? guest: i -- the issue with the vast majority of americans not going into space is entirely irrelevant because going into in e is not harming animals nature and their natural habitats and not only is this disturbing animal populations but it's also disturbing ecosystems a
we'll go to bill waiting in melbourne, florida, on our line for democrats. good morning, bill. caller: good morning. i just have a couple comments here. mr. goodman keeps bringing up hunting for sport but i don't think that hunting for sport covers people that actually eat the animals. hunting for sport is putting a head on a wall and nothing more. the next thing is, the majority of americans don't go into space but we're not canceling nasa yet. i think that most of these opinions of his are...
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state department to comment on your latter point of the muslims a lizard am a car is on a dock in melbourne a. little bit no more weasel words when you have a need a direct question simply prepared for a change when you run should be ready for a battle for the op speech and a little down the street into costs. i think right. now. what it's. like. to fuel over a billion people russia or china ready join in shanghai for the deal of the century . please. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle we're discussing the multipolar world. sun and i'd like to go back to you in washington i think a lot of people tend to forget that the type of world system we have right now is rather anomalous it doesn't happen very often in and human history where one power is so dominant it's a you know polar world right now and we see cracks in that mark was very good in describing that what a lot of people would like to see a multipolar world is it to rein in american power american excesses because it has been extremely excessive since the end of the cold war having a multi-pol
state department to comment on your latter point of the muslims a lizard am a car is on a dock in melbourne a. little bit no more weasel words when you have a need a direct question simply prepared for a change when you run should be ready for a battle for the op speech and a little down the street into costs. i think right. now. what it's. like. to fuel over a billion people russia or china ready join in shanghai for the deal of the century . please. welcome back to cross talk where all things...
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to carry out a car is on the dock in melbourne. thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you try you should be ready for a. critical speech and let down the freedom to. personel data trust service. that ensures protecting your privacy. become a target of. what if unclouded sky is right above. the tragedy political disaster planned and funded by washington is entering a new and even orwellian stage was fully backs the illegal regime in camp and its continued filing to assault on peaceful protesters in the east ukraine as a unitary state is now a thing of the past. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to your. stories. visit. you're watching r t international the hash tag bring back our girls quickly spread on the web even attracting the undoubted cloud of america's first lady but as well as raising awareness of the kidnappings of two hundred seventy six nigerian school girls michelle obama has inadvertently sparked an online empty drone campaign i mean she can explains now the kidnapp
to carry out a car is on the dock in melbourne. thank you no more weasel words. when you made a direct question be prepared for a change when you try you should be ready for a. critical speech and let down the freedom to. personel data trust service. that ensures protecting your privacy. become a target of. what if unclouded sky is right above. the tragedy political disaster planned and funded by washington is entering a new and even orwellian stage was fully backs the illegal regime in camp...
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the melbourne ripped the american destroyer in two, the bow sank in seconds, 74 sailors perished. though they were in the south china sea, their names have been excluded from the vietnam memorial because it was outside the designated combat zone which determines inclusion on the wall. though they didn't die this direct combat, they were instrumental in advancing objectives in vietnam and participated in the conflict just days before the collision. i thank the chairman for allowing this amendment which would encourage the addition of their names to the wall. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from michigan. the chair: the gentleman from chigan is recognized for two minutes. mr. walberg: i want to thank
the melbourne ripped the american destroyer in two, the bow sank in seconds, 74 sailors perished. though they were in the south china sea, their names have been excluded from the vietnam memorial because it was outside the designated combat zone which determines inclusion on the wall. though they didn't die this direct combat, they were instrumental in advancing objectives in vietnam and participated in the conflict just days before the collision. i thank the chairman for allowing this...