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in melbourne, motorcycle theft is a huge thing.o bad this jerk is attempting to steal a motorcycle in broad daylight at the parking lot of a business. you see people standing around watching this go down. everybody too afraid to approach a guy with a hammer and a screwdriver. he smashes the ignition of this daytona 675. the owner of that bike bought the motorcycle five days before this incident. >> what? oh. >> and this is the first day he's ridden it to work. now the ignition is broken. the guy gets on. the bike is running at this point. starts to run off. >> sees him. >> the security guard of the business finally runs up to the guy and the suspected thief now is blocked by this car. the car is his getaway vehicle. >> right. >> oh, no. >> you can see he's waving the guy, let's go. >> the getaway vehicle has no license plates on it. he jumps into the vehicle. the car approaches this intersection runs through a red light and takes off. >> just the level of brazen. just so brazen. >> didn't get away with the motorcycle but got away h
in melbourne, motorcycle theft is a huge thing.o bad this jerk is attempting to steal a motorcycle in broad daylight at the parking lot of a business. you see people standing around watching this go down. everybody too afraid to approach a guy with a hammer and a screwdriver. he smashes the ignition of this daytona 675. the owner of that bike bought the motorcycle five days before this incident. >> what? oh. >> and this is the first day he's ridden it to work. now the ignition is...
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he was 4-4 in the finals in melbourne coming in to today.st andy murray, a guy who has no problem getting to the finals of this grand slam. but he has yet to walk away with the trophy. this is the third meeting between these two in the ozzy open final. picking up the third set. djokovic with a huge winner that they would go on to win 6- 3. looking to take complete control. strong forehand from him giving him a 4-0 lead here in the 7th. the championship point. he wins his fifth australian open title with andy murray that would hit that ball in to the match. reflects on how special this was for him. >> i think that it has a deeper meaning, more of a value now to my liking because i'm a father and a husband. and so it is the first thing as the father and a husband and just to feel very proud of it. >> 5-5 in melbourne. good for him, right? coming up on game on overtime a complete super bowl recap as we have the former redskins and the super bowl champion joining us in the studios as we're going to break it all down and maybe even take a look at
he was 4-4 in the finals in melbourne coming in to today.st andy murray, a guy who has no problem getting to the finals of this grand slam. but he has yet to walk away with the trophy. this is the third meeting between these two in the ozzy open final. picking up the third set. djokovic with a huge winner that they would go on to win 6- 3. looking to take complete control. strong forehand from him giving him a 4-0 lead here in the 7th. the championship point. he wins his fifth australian open...
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four-time winner djokovic has never been meeting at melbourne park in a semi final or final. but get this should murray win, he would be the first british man in 81 years to clench the australian title. we ask some tennis legends who they think could win with it. >> reporter: i'm here at the legends luncheon in melbourne which attracts the biggest names sports ever had and i want to know who they think will win the men's final. ♪ >> i think andy has potential. serving better and hitting the ball harder. first time i have seen that in a long time. >> we all like to see when it comes down -- but you know my heart is for andy. on the other side i like novak as well. >> i think i will stick with djokovic though i have been incredibly impressed with murray the way he played. i think this is the best i have seen him play in a long time. i haven't seen him hungry on the court. he looks hungry. ♪ >> i think murray's come to another level. i think he's playing well. i think he's got a little more variety now and he's very fast. >> both players are obviously playing very, very well and
four-time winner djokovic has never been meeting at melbourne park in a semi final or final. but get this should murray win, he would be the first british man in 81 years to clench the australian title. we ask some tennis legends who they think could win with it. >> reporter: i'm here at the legends luncheon in melbourne which attracts the biggest names sports ever had and i want to know who they think will win the men's final. ♪ >> i think andy has potential. serving better and...
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the champion said he's feeling good head together first race of the season in melbourne on march 15th. >> a very positive point that we did a lot of lapse today, no doubt. i think you want to arrive in melbourne, and you make sure that you finish the race as far as number one and obviously you want to be as quick as you can. that's what we're working snob now it was a day of records for the world cup in south africa.. >> this was always going to be an exciting match featuring some of cricket he is biggest hitters. south africa got off to an ideal start, setting the tone. reilly with another half century. but this was just the beginning of a full loan batting assault as the captain came to the crease. striking boundary after boundary to hit the fastest 150 in one-day history of just 64 bowls. there was no stopping finishing on 1 162 the south africa scored highest on australian soil. three days after the double century chris gates for 103. the west indie's crumbled leading all out as they conceded a world cup record, 257 rounds. >> it's good to see the team like that. you can see that
the champion said he's feeling good head together first race of the season in melbourne on march 15th. >> a very positive point that we did a lot of lapse today, no doubt. i think you want to arrive in melbourne, and you make sure that you finish the race as far as number one and obviously you want to be as quick as you can. that's what we're working snob now it was a day of records for the world cup in south africa.. >> this was always going to be an exciting match featuring some...
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i think you want to arrive in melbourne and you want to make sure that you finish the race.that's number one. and obviously you want to be as quick as you can. that's what we're working on. >> now tributes have been pouring in following the death of the first black player ever to play in the nba. earl lloyd was 86 years old. he made his debut in 1950 for the washington capitols. he went on to win a championship with the syracuse national and paved the way for michael jordan and magic johnson, one of the many who paid tribute. magic tweeted: >> that is all your sport for now. more later. >> thank you very much. now it is the final day at the office for uruguay's veteran president. jose mujica wants to make it as low key as possible. from montivedeo, we have reports. >> reporter: gracias, thank you for the president president people affectionally call pepe. president mujicka and his five years of president changed a lot. no issue too small. >> we can't stop war but we can mitigate the consequences of war. we don't believe putting tents in the desert and sending a bit of food w
i think you want to arrive in melbourne and you want to make sure that you finish the race.that's number one. and obviously you want to be as quick as you can. that's what we're working on. >> now tributes have been pouring in following the death of the first black player ever to play in the nba. earl lloyd was 86 years old. he made his debut in 1950 for the washington capitols. he went on to win a championship with the syracuse national and paved the way for michael jordan and magic...
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. ♪ >>> and the opening ceremonies for the world cup took place in melbourne in christ church. the opening march on saturday while melbourne will be the venue for the final on march 29th. >> the earthquake robbed this city to be part of the rugby world cup, so it's only fitting that this the cricket world cup would have its official opening here. and it's the way of showing the world that christ church is back in business. >>> chelsea have held on to their 7-point lead at the top of the premier league. it gave them a 1-0 lead against everton. coming just moments after every ton has garis sent off. >> every time i won a league title, i had a couple of matches where we won in the last minute and was the first time this season. very difficult match. a different everton, and when i say a different everton, it's a compliment. it's not a critic. >>> the raptors are heading into the nba all-star break on up note. they hit a jump shot with just 12 seconds left in the game to beat washington 95-93. it's toronto's third straight win and fourth in the last six. >>> and that's all of your
. ♪ >>> and the opening ceremonies for the world cup took place in melbourne in christ church. the opening march on saturday while melbourne will be the venue for the final on march 29th. >> the earthquake robbed this city to be part of the rugby world cup, so it's only fitting that this the cricket world cup would have its official opening here. and it's the way of showing the world that christ church is back in business. >>> chelsea have held on to their 7-point lead...
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finally, rescuers in florida are racing to save as many as 15 m maniies stuck in a storm drain near melbourne. firefighters have been working for hours. the sea creatures were probably looking for warm water when they got trapped. a young calf and her mother were among the first pulled from the pipe. i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time head over to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up next. have a great night. . >> hello, i'm ray suarez patients at a los angeles hospital - no telling how many - were exposed to a super-bug, and north carolina has confirmed a dozen cases of carbon fm resistant entero bacteria a bacterium resistant to standard drugs. >> that didn't just make people sick, it may have killed them. it's called cre and reported to be
finally, rescuers in florida are racing to save as many as 15 m maniies stuck in a storm drain near melbourne. firefighters have been working for hours. the sea creatures were probably looking for warm water when they got trapped. a young calf and her mother were among the first pulled from the pipe. i'm antonio mora thank you for joining us. for the latest news any time head over to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up next. have a great night. . >> hello, i'm ray suarez...
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joining us from melbourne, the chief market strategist at i.g. markets. chris, thank you very much for joining us. how is this playing out in the trading days there? >> we probably expect and certainly expected the motion to come through and i think bookies at the beginning of the day had the motion to fail and that's exactly what we had seen. we have seen weaknesses in the australian dollars, but that's down to the poor trade balance numbers from china. we are seeing bigger clients in shorter names on that premise as well. i think the spill motion, where he still have seen a third of the liberal party voting against tony ab o it will not inspire him with any confidence. we are used to political instability in australia, it's any wonder why we're attracting any foreign capital at all. we have got a political situation akin with probably italy at the moment. it's a difficult situation. a lot of instability. we have not seen too much in the way of client activity or market activity based on the election or vote it itself. >> interesting what you said there
joining us from melbourne, the chief market strategist at i.g. markets. chris, thank you very much for joining us. how is this playing out in the trading days there? >> we probably expect and certainly expected the motion to come through and i think bookies at the beginning of the day had the motion to fail and that's exactly what we had seen. we have seen weaknesses in the australian dollars, but that's down to the poor trade balance numbers from china. we are seeing bigger clients in...
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. >> the opening ceremonies for the world cup took place in melbourne and christchurch. christchurch will host the opening match on saturday, while melbourne will be the venue for the final marsh 29. >> robbed this city of a chance to be part of the rugby world cup, so it's only fit that go this the cricket world cup would have its official opening and first match here in christchurch, and i know that's the official way of showing the world that crisis church is back in business! >> chelsea ever held on to their 7 point lead at the top of the english premier league. a last minute goal give them a 1-0 win. with my's effort coming moments after he was sent off. 4-1 winners away at stoke. >> every time i won a big title i had a couple of matches where we won in less minutes. was the first time this season, a very difficult match. a different element and that's a different element is a compliment not a critic. >> for more, check out aljazeera.com/sport. back to you. >> thank you very much indeed. let's go to spain. it has one of the highest rates of organ donations in the wo
. >> the opening ceremonies for the world cup took place in melbourne and christchurch. christchurch will host the opening match on saturday, while melbourne will be the venue for the final marsh 29. >> robbed this city of a chance to be part of the rugby world cup, so it's only fit that go this the cricket world cup would have its official opening and first match here in christchurch, and i know that's the official way of showing the world that crisis church is back in business!...
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mundo del tenis con el abierto de australia y djokovic se impuso a murray y ganÓ por quinta vez en melbourneacias ivÁn, y para la despedida nos vamos a italia como una de las mÁs ciudades del mundo con bajas temperaturas no fueron suficientes para echar por tierra el carnaval de venecia, considerada una de las celebraciones anuales mÁs importantes del europa y mÁs vistoso del mundo. hombres y mujeres enmascarados desfilaron sobre un canal a bordo de gÓndolas ante la mirada de miles de turistas. este carnaval bellÍsimo se celebrÓ por primera vez en el siglo xi. asÍ nos despedimos y los esperamos en la ediciÓn nocturna con mÁs informaciÓn y que descansan. ♪ >> hol quÉ taldo qutere rodrÍ esta madrugada una presiÓn,en xalapa, veracruz dejÓ un muerto y por _9 personas heridas. el jueves pasado otra expresiÓn en el hospital materno infantil de cuajimalpa, dejÓ un saldo de tres muertos, asÍ como decenas de heridos y daÑos estructurales. desde la ciudad de mÉxico no cuentan las historias de los hÉroes y samaritano se de esta tragedia.
mundo del tenis con el abierto de australia y djokovic se impuso a murray y ganÓ por quinta vez en melbourneacias ivÁn, y para la despedida nos vamos a italia como una de las mÁs ciudades del mundo con bajas temperaturas no fueron suficientes para echar por tierra el carnaval de venecia, considerada una de las celebraciones anuales mÁs importantes del europa y mÁs vistoso del mundo. hombres y mujeres enmascarados desfilaron sobre un canal a bordo de gÓndolas ante la mirada de miles de...
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but since then we've witnessed the frenzied attack on two police officers in melbourne and the horror of the martin police siege. 20 people have been arrested and charged as a result of six counterterrorism operations conducted around australia. this that's one-third of all the terrorism related arrests since 2001 within the space of justice six months. so the judgment to lift the terror threat level was correct. in proclaiming this caliphate, the islamist death cult has declared war on the world. not only has australia suffered at the hands of terrorists but so have canada france, denmark iraq egypt libya nigeria, japan, jordan, the united kingdom and the united states. and we have seen the tactics of terrorists evolve in the decade after 9/11 our agencies disrupted elaborate conspiracies to attack our shrek tristy supplies, the grand final of the mcg and the army barracks in sydney. now in addition to the larger more complex plots that tipified the post 9/11 world such as the atrocities in bali and london, sick individuals are acting on the caliphate's instructions to seize people a
but since then we've witnessed the frenzied attack on two police officers in melbourne and the horror of the martin police siege. 20 people have been arrested and charged as a result of six counterterrorism operations conducted around australia. this that's one-third of all the terrorism related arrests since 2001 within the space of justice six months. so the judgment to lift the terror threat level was correct. in proclaiming this caliphate, the islamist death cult has declared war on the...
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andy murray became the first man in the open era to lose four title notches at melbourne park.e ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. peco kicked off its celebration of black history month this morning. today's event was held at the barnes foundation and it included hands on artists inspired by prominent african-american artist tip pen. it's the first of events that highlight the contributions of african-americans in >> all right, justin, we're just making the best of this forecast here. >> yeah, snow over the next few hours which will transition over to rain. north of the city watch out for freezing rain early tomorrow morning. >> thank you so much for joining us. i'm natasha brown, for lesley, justin, all of us here, we appreciate you being with us. >>> we're always on cbsphilly.com. 60
andy murray became the first man in the open era to lose four title notches at melbourne park.e ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. peco kicked off its...
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here's the majors route 202 in melbourne, you can see this is what most of the highways look like. we are not reporting any big accidents or delays on the highways. as tracy and chris mentioned, norristown is the big problem and the main closure is on swede street closed between oak street and airy street. take dekalb street main street and markley to get around it. and we have local closures in this area i'll break that down in the next few minutes. >>> 4:42 right now. a new layer of security could be coming to airports. >> next we'll tell you about the breach that has the feds taking a look at their screening tactics. >>> plus a problem piling up on philadelphia streets. when the city says it will be fixed. >>> and we continue to follow three breaking news stories this morning. the first skyforce 10 over this apartment fire in norristown. there are injuries with a shelter set up. we are awaiting updates from the fire chief on the scene. we'll go to jesse gary in just a minute. >>> just about a quarter to 5:00 this morning. we want to update you on an apartment fire where nbc 10 w
here's the majors route 202 in melbourne, you can see this is what most of the highways look like. we are not reporting any big accidents or delays on the highways. as tracy and chris mentioned, norristown is the big problem and the main closure is on swede street closed between oak street and airy street. take dekalb street main street and markley to get around it. and we have local closures in this area i'll break that down in the next few minutes. >>> 4:42 right now. a new layer of...
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the young men who share the title of ceo started their company in melbourne with $3,000.t year, appster made 10 million in revenue. josiah humphrey is one half of that team at appster, joined by quentin hardee "the new york times" and alice trond of quartz. you started the company with $3,000 of your own money. i suppose if we are talking about this littlement amount of money, get specific australian or u.s.? >> australian dollars. >> so $2300 u.s. >> there you go. >> and turned it into a company with $10 million in revenue. >> mm-hmm. >> why did you not take outside funding? >> i think, you know you have to look at the landscape of vc in australia and i point to some of the most successful companies that came out of australia the last ten years. one company raised i think they have a valuation of $3.3 billion but got to around 60 million in revenue before they even took outside funding and i think that was similar for us. there wasn't the notion of vc in australia. it's there to a point you compared to, you know coming to the valley, it is just not out there. >> wasn't a
the young men who share the title of ceo started their company in melbourne with $3,000.t year, appster made 10 million in revenue. josiah humphrey is one half of that team at appster, joined by quentin hardee "the new york times" and alice trond of quartz. you started the company with $3,000 of your own money. i suppose if we are talking about this littlement amount of money, get specific australian or u.s.? >> australian dollars. >> so $2300 u.s. >> there you go....
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sara has a dock rat of history from melbourne and specialized training in scholarly publishing and documenting in editing from arizona state university. and neal, was until recently, also a series editor at adams papers. she holds a doctor rat in history from skouth carolina. so, i want
sara has a dock rat of history from melbourne and specialized training in scholarly publishing and documenting in editing from arizona state university. and neal, was until recently, also a series editor at adams papers. she holds a doctor rat in history from skouth carolina. so, i want
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one an attack on policemen in melbourne and a sync in siege on a cafe in sid any.too many teams benefits of the doubt have been given to individuals that seek to do harm to australia. and the balance needs to shift away from personal feed immaterial towards the community as a whole with that in mind he is announcing a rash of new measures, for example stripping of australian citizenship to people who have dual nationality, two passports if they are thought to pose a throat australians. he also said as well he is looking to ban group that his don't condemn attacks elsewhere that perhaps encourage in his words, attacks elsewhere. there is a group here which while not encouraging attacks hasn't been seen to condemn them enough and tony abbott said those groups could be bans and also called a muslim leaders to do more to condemn rad alism. >> i have often heard western leaders describe islam as a religion of peace. irish more muslim lead woers say that more often. and moon it. everybody, including community leaders needs to speak up clearly because no matter what the g
one an attack on policemen in melbourne and a sync in siege on a cafe in sid any.too many teams benefits of the doubt have been given to individuals that seek to do harm to australia. and the balance needs to shift away from personal feed immaterial towards the community as a whole with that in mind he is announcing a rash of new measures, for example stripping of australian citizenship to people who have dual nationality, two passports if they are thought to pose a throat australians. he also...
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and he also said there huh have been two focal attacks on australian soil one in melbourne on policemansiege in the cafe in the i hadal of sydney. he said too often the benefit of the doubt has been given to individual that might seek to do harm the balance needed to shift away from personal freedom and board the safety of the community as a whole. with that in mind he's going to announce a rash of new mesh us, for example the stripping of australian sit sin shep to team with dual nationality, two pass poured if they are thought to pies threat to australians and he also said as well, that he's looking to ban group that his don't condemn attacks elsewhere. that perhaps encourage in his words, attacks elsewhere. there is a group here which while not encouraging attacks hasn't been seen to condemn them enough. and tony abbott said those sorts of groups could be bad. he also called on muslim leaders to do more to condemn rad salism. >> i have often heard western leaders describe islam as a religion of peace. i wish more muslim leaders would say that more often and mean it. everybody, includ
and he also said there huh have been two focal attacks on australian soil one in melbourne on policemansiege in the cafe in the i hadal of sydney. he said too often the benefit of the doubt has been given to individual that might seek to do harm the balance needed to shift away from personal freedom and board the safety of the community as a whole. with that in mind he's going to announce a rash of new mesh us, for example the stripping of australian sit sin shep to team with dual nationality,...
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one an attack on policemen in penn melbourne and the siege of the cafe. of the doubt is being given to individuals who might seek to due australians harm and the balance needed to shift away from personal freedom perhaps and towards the safety of the community as a whole. with that in mind he will announce a raft of new members. the stripping of australian sit then ship to people who have dual citizenship if they are thought to pose a threat it australians. he said as well he's looking to ban group that his don't condemn attacks elsewhere. perhaps encourage, in his words attacks elsewhere. a group which while not encouraging attacks haven't been seen to condemn them enough and tony abbott says those sorts of groups can be bans. he also called on muslim leaders to do more to condemn radicalism radicalism. >> i have often heard western leaders describe islam as a religion of peace, i wish more muslim leaders would say that more often and mean it. everybody, including muslim community leaders needs to speak up clearly because no matter what the grievance vio
one an attack on policemen in penn melbourne and the siege of the cafe. of the doubt is being given to individuals who might seek to due australians harm and the balance needed to shift away from personal freedom perhaps and towards the safety of the community as a whole. with that in mind he will announce a raft of new members. the stripping of australian sit then ship to people who have dual citizenship if they are thought to pose a threat it australians. he said as well he's looking to ban...
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we need the book on melbourne.resident would get up in the morning and start reading these books. and through these books he sort of said you can be like this conservative prime minister with liberal ideas. what was going on all these times was burns comes burns come who's an economist who largely was cutting the budget and by the way was probably right and linehan who was promising hope which is the basic story of the book. he understood that he was famous for the phrase. you can have your own opinions but not your own facts. he didn't know what they would be as very attractive to the president and the second mystery that gets solved is the fight between linehan. the third mystery that needs to be solved is why would richard nixon. he had a great advantage. when he joined the administration he knew what the presidents were and that's why they match. there were none that we couldn't reach. a very small part because i had been in his campaign and 62 where the truth ultimately shows he's interested in the global dome
we need the book on melbourne.resident would get up in the morning and start reading these books. and through these books he sort of said you can be like this conservative prime minister with liberal ideas. what was going on all these times was burns comes burns come who's an economist who largely was cutting the budget and by the way was probably right and linehan who was promising hope which is the basic story of the book. he understood that he was famous for the phrase. you can have your own...
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pat would say read blake cannot read the book on melbourne. and the president who apparently had a sleeping problem would get up at two or three in the morning and start reading these books. and he said you can be like this man a conservative prime minister with liberal ideas. .. >> >> pat had a a greater advantage. henry kissinger when he joined the nixon administration knew exactly what the president's beliefs were with foreign policy. that is why he was chosen. but there were no beliefs that there was a very strange part about nixon and i do very wellhouse because of his campaign in the 62 to be interested in local domestic issues. but yet how can a man who so excessively seeks the presidency avoid u.s. domestic issues? and pat went to go see the president and he called me and said come here. and he was very excited and he said he is a deterrent. he didn't know anything about social policies that when a man was telling him about. because i do nixon i said he is not ignorance. he is this interested. -- dis- interested. when running for gover
pat would say read blake cannot read the book on melbourne. and the president who apparently had a sleeping problem would get up at two or three in the morning and start reading these books. and he said you can be like this man a conservative prime minister with liberal ideas. .. >> >> pat had a a greater advantage. henry kissinger when he joined the nixon administration knew exactly what the president's beliefs were with foreign policy. that is why he was chosen. but there were no...
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is there a special ways to do that and my second question really quickly in melbourne we have the main street named -- and i have always wondered the history to the lipscomb name. thank you. >> guest: well first of all i have to admit that i can't really give you any information regarding the lipscomb name. i'm just not knowledgeable about that but i will say we agree that diversity is super important and it's super important in our berman as well. our young folks have to understand how to work in a pluralistic society as well. we do everything we can to make sure that we give our students those experiences. number one by sending them out and number two by bringing in students from other colleges and universities around the country in the world and we do a great job of recruiting for diversity. we are making strides in making headway in that area. we have rising percentages of minority students here at our institution. we are probably still less than 3% at this point but we are doing a better job of recruiting so we have the diversity here in our community that we need. the other thing
is there a special ways to do that and my second question really quickly in melbourne we have the main street named -- and i have always wondered the history to the lipscomb name. thank you. >> guest: well first of all i have to admit that i can't really give you any information regarding the lipscomb name. i'm just not knowledgeable about that but i will say we agree that diversity is super important and it's super important in our berman as well. our young folks have to understand how...
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new zealand won in christchurch and sydney won in melbourne. >> christchurch hosted the cricket world cup. they would be caught having scored 65 from just 49 bowls. then adding 57 for the black caps anderson stop cord of 57 from 46 bowls as new zealand finished on 341-6. despite 65, sri lanka never got close to the target. captain matthews fell short of the century when he was caught. sri lanka all ought for 233 giving new zealand a 98-one victory. >> we're excited for the win. we know it's the early stages of the tournament, and it's a long road to go before we can start making those quarters as well. >> it was a big win for australia against england. glen maxwell added a half century. stephen finish became the first englishman to take a hat trick. it was too late as australia posted 322-9. troubles continue, the england captain got his fourth you have in the last five matches. marsh would take five wickets. steve smith with his diving catch to remove butler from england on 92-6. taylor tried to keep the visitors in the game. he was on 98 when australia thought they would caught an l
new zealand won in christchurch and sydney won in melbourne. >> christchurch hosted the cricket world cup. they would be caught having scored 65 from just 49 bowls. then adding 57 for the black caps anderson stop cord of 57 from 46 bowls as new zealand finished on 341-6. despite 65, sri lanka never got close to the target. captain matthews fell short of the century when he was caught. sri lanka all ought for 233 giving new zealand a 98-one victory. >> we're excited for the win. we...
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. >> well there's a clash of two big cricking nations now in melbourne.ia taking on south africa. a century was scored as india posted 307/7. the indian bowlers have been impressive as south africa struggled to reach their that right. they are 169/9 after 30 overs. >> sri lanka narrowly beat afghanistan, but a team is making waves in sydney. a group of asylum seekers who formed a cricket team deciding whether or not they can stay in australia. they found out that the performances had a positive impact on and off the pitch. >> reporter: it's a scene you'll find in cricket grounds around australia. it can vary from the sublime to the slightly ridiculous. for one team it's a game meaning more than taking the odd wicket. meet ocean 12 a team of sri lankan asylum seekers playing cricket. the name ocean 12 comes from the fact that they crossed to australia in 2012. they were from a detention center, all around the country, and found themselves here in sydney impossible to work. it was an application process, so playing the game of cricket formed a valuable outl
. >> well there's a clash of two big cricking nations now in melbourne.ia taking on south africa. a century was scored as india posted 307/7. the indian bowlers have been impressive as south africa struggled to reach their that right. they are 169/9 after 30 overs. >> sri lanka narrowly beat afghanistan, but a team is making waves in sydney. a group of asylum seekers who formed a cricket team deciding whether or not they can stay in australia. they found out that the performances...
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. >> there is a big opening win for australia in melbourne. after being dropped on his second bowl aaron finch went on to score his runs against england on his home ground. glen maxwell added a half century. stephen finn became the first englishman to take a hat trick. troubles continued the england captain got his fourth in the last five matches. like fin marsh would take five wickets. steve smith with the diving catch to remove butler 92-6. james taylor tried to keep the visitors in the game he was on 98 when australia caught the final wicket. the decision was reversed on review but then james anderson was deemed run out on the same delivery. england all out on 231 australia winning on 111 runs. al jazeera. >> six nations rugby continues. in action right now it's the irish who enjoy 18-11 lead. that's the score there. england scored six times. england now notched that at 21 wins with 21 games against italy. the italians, though, it's a defeat from 18 games. maintaining the eight league, the champions thrash their opponents as you can see fro
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the pair have been harder to split at melbourne park. the exchange that breaks in the second. they lead 5-4 >>> meantime martina hingis a 3-times singles champion sworn 20 years after her last win. it is her first since returning from requirement in 2013. >> australia was once a dominant figure. but in 39 years since a local lifted the trophy at home with a declining participation figures and tennis courts disappearing, there are fears that the glory days will remain in the past. >> reporter: it's a year another australian open with no home-grown winner. it's been 10 years since an australian played in a final. you have to go back further to find an australian that won the open. back in 1976. the semis against rowsal. he is like playing god. i think it was the best win in my life. once we got through him. i thought this is fantastic. is it more accurate to say it's basically to get attention these days. when i was young, football, whatever variety there was. cricket and swimming. one possible lack of success is not enough people are playing. in 2002 that has gone down in 2005
the pair have been harder to split at melbourne park. the exchange that breaks in the second. they lead 5-4 >>> meantime martina hingis a 3-times singles champion sworn 20 years after her last win. it is her first since returning from requirement in 2013. >> australia was once a dominant figure. but in 39 years since a local lifted the trophy at home with a declining participation figures and tennis courts disappearing, there are fears that the glory days will remain in the past....
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this sunday and rain showers unaffiliated with marcia and also cricket being played on sunday in melbourne. that will be just a hot day. here's the remnants of what was lam across the northern territory. it will bring rainfall to a very sparsely populated part of northern australia. george back to you. >> good to see the storms have passed. a lot of damage left in the wake with of the storms. >> they will be cleaning up for weeks. >> derek, thank you so much. >>> there's a growing movement in the united states to change how high school students learn history. some teachers want the politicians to back off. we have this report on the debate over advanced history last classes. >> america's history is full of battle and conflict. now there's a war brewing over the way that u.s. history is being taught in classrooms across the country. conservatives have taken aim at the curriculum framework or guidelines for ap u.s. history class. they say the guidelines are biased and unpooit patriotic because they don't specifically mention key parts of history. for example, in oklahoma republican state rep
this sunday and rain showers unaffiliated with marcia and also cricket being played on sunday in melbourne. that will be just a hot day. here's the remnants of what was lam across the northern territory. it will bring rainfall to a very sparsely populated part of northern australia. george back to you. >> good to see the storms have passed. a lot of damage left in the wake with of the storms. >> they will be cleaning up for weeks. >> derek, thank you so much. >>>...
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terrorist attacks on australian soil since september of last year, one on attack on policemen in melbourne and then the cafe in sydney. too often in the past the benefit of the doubt given to individuals who might seek to do australians harm and the balance needed to shift away from personal freedom and to the community as a whole. with that in mind he's going to announce a raft of new measures, for example the stripping of australian citizenship to people who have dual anationality if they're posing harm to australians and encourage in his words attacks elsewhere, there is a group while not encouraging attacks has not seen to condemn them enough and he said they could be bad. calling on muslim leaders to do more to condemn radicalism. >> i've often heard western leaders to describe islam as a religion of peace. i wish western leaders would say that more often and mean it. everybody needs ospeak up clearly because no matter what the grievance violence against innocence must surely be a blasphemy against all religion. >> those comments are already proving are controversial to suggest that t
terrorist attacks on australian soil since september of last year, one on attack on policemen in melbourne and then the cafe in sydney. too often in the past the benefit of the doubt given to individuals who might seek to do australians harm and the balance needed to shift away from personal freedom and to the community as a whole. with that in mind he's going to announce a raft of new measures, for example the stripping of australian citizenship to people who have dual anationality if they're...
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. >> there was a big opening-day win for the other host australia in melbourne on being dropped, aaronch scored 135 runs against england on his home ground. glen maxwell added a half century. steven fimnn became first englishman with a hat trick but aust trayiated posted 342 for 9. the england captain got his fourth duck in his last five matches. like finn, mitchell marsh would take five wickets. steve smith with hisdiving catch to remove butler with england 9246. james taylor tried to keep the visitors in the game. he was on 98 when australia thought they had caught lbw to the final wickett. the decision was reversed on review but then james anderson was deemed to run out on the same delivery. england all out on 231, australia winning by 111 runs. richard parr al jazeera. >> okay rugby now and continuing the successful start of the six nations tournament overcoming an early scare against italy center johnathan joseph once again excelling in two tries as england scored six times in the 47-17 win england with 21 wins from 21 games against italy. the italians have suffered 17 defeats fro
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. >> there's one other match in pool a going on now in melbourne. sri lanka are in a strong position against bangladesh. centuries from dilt shan and assumar saga carra. the target slipping from bangladesh's grasp, 216 for 7 >>> arsenal's manager aring weping accused his -- manager, arsene wenger, accused his side of losing their nerve the the french side in charge after goals from berbatov and another. arsenal got one back. the victory sealed after janik korasko got the visitors third. >> we missed the challenges and were undecided eventually. we were not at the level defensively, and unlucky. the first goal is deflected. on the second and third we went to the side we have a lot to combat, we can't give away it makes the task difficult. >> bayern leverkusen won a knock out match, betting atthe lettico one-neil. they were finists and ty ago was sent off. >> it used to be regular players in european competitions. palmer is close to bankruptcy. close to the european cup. palmer has debts of $224 million. the situation is so bad. they paying for travel
. >> there's one other match in pool a going on now in melbourne. sri lanka are in a strong position against bangladesh. centuries from dilt shan and assumar saga carra. the target slipping from bangladesh's grasp, 216 for 7 >>> arsenal's manager aring weping accused his -- manager, arsene wenger, accused his side of losing their nerve the the french side in charge after goals from berbatov and another. arsenal got one back. the victory sealed after janik korasko got the visitors...
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the world number one has taken on andy murray for the third time final in melbourne having won the previous two. tie breakers were needed to separate the pair after two tense steps. novak djokovic a run away with it. taking it 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0, his i think grand slam in total >>> australia was a dominant figure in global tennis it's been 39 years since a local lifted the trophy at home. with declining figures and tennis courts disappearing there are fears the glory days will remain in the past. >> reporter: another year another australian open with no home-grown winner. it's been 10 years since an anplayed in a single's final in men's or women's. you have to go back further to find the last australian to have won the open. mark edmon phone in "6. >> the semis are just - i mean against rosewall he is like playing god. i think it's the best win of my life. once i got through him, i thought this is fantastic. >> is it more accurate to say there's basically more things competing for kids attentions these days than back in the day. >> in my view yes. football, whatever variety, cricket, tennis
the world number one has taken on andy murray for the third time final in melbourne having won the previous two. tie breakers were needed to separate the pair after two tense steps. novak djokovic a run away with it. taking it 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0, his i think grand slam in total >>> australia was a dominant figure in global tennis it's been 39 years since a local lifted the trophy at home. with declining figures and tennis courts disappearing there are fears the glory days will remain...
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. >>> once the action begins in chrischurch arguably all eyes will be on melbourne.to this one having won 13 of 15, one-day matches against england over the last four years. but george bailey says past successes won't count for much when it is time to walk on to the pitch. >> i honestly don't think it matters. england has made some positive changes to the way they play and their structure, and they look really dangerous. and they don't rely tow too heavily on one or two players. so unfortunately we all start on zero tomorrow. >> this time -- there's a real difference in the belief that we have got. i think there's a real genuine belief that we can, you know, surprise a few teams. we feel confident enough that we can beat anyone if we have our day. >>> on to football now. the egyptian premiere league will continue in two week's time following the death of 20 supporters. future matches will be held behind closed doors for the time being according to the egyptian prime minister. >>> the man in charge of organizing the 2022 world cup says qatar has been the victim of cle
. >>> once the action begins in chrischurch arguably all eyes will be on melbourne.to this one having won 13 of 15, one-day matches against england over the last four years. but george bailey says past successes won't count for much when it is time to walk on to the pitch. >> i honestly don't think it matters. england has made some positive changes to the way they play and their structure, and they look really dangerous. and they don't rely tow too heavily on one or two players....
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the next time we see him in his mercedes will be in melbourne on march 13th. >> it wasn't the greatest. much better on thursday. so the car was doing great. came in today and the track was feeling poor everyone was in the same boat. >> stay with barcelona, the ball team one point behind the leaders real madrid. croatian midfielder. 20 minutes to go messi sealed the win. england fourths place manchester united moved up to third in the premier league after sunderland two second half goals a penalty. al two-nil win at old trafford trafford five points behind manchester city. city play liverpool on sunday. four goals. in germany now in the barisa revival continues in the bundesliga after stating the year in the regulation zone. the game is known as the raw derby and all of the goals in this match go to the space of eight second half minutes rose storers fourth successive league win. they now want only one of theirs. happened at the honda classic in florida. second round of 74 put him at 7 over par the first time in nearly a year he's got two consecutive rounds over par. the cut was made of
the next time we see him in his mercedes will be in melbourne on march 13th. >> it wasn't the greatest. much better on thursday. so the car was doing great. came in today and the track was feeling poor everyone was in the same boat. >> stay with barcelona, the ball team one point behind the leaders real madrid. croatian midfielder. 20 minutes to go messi sealed the win. england fourths place manchester united moved up to third in the premier league after sunderland two second half...
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. >> once the action begins, arguably all eyes will be on melbourne saturday when two of the biggest rivals go head-to-head. australia place england in front of 90,000, australia go into this one having won 13-15, 1 day matches against england over the past four years. australia's captain said past successes won't count for much when it's time to whack out on to the pitch. >> i'd love to say it would count for something but i don't think it does. i think england have made really positive changes to the way they play and their structure and making it look dangerous. i don't think they rely heavily on one or two players, which is a pretty good model. unfortunately, we all start on zero tomorrow. >> obviously the last few have been very unsuccessful from our point of view, and this time, there's a real difference in the belief that is we've got. i think there is a real genuine belief that we can, you know, surprise to few teams. we feel confident enough that we can beat anyone if we have our day. >> sunday seize pakistan playing defending chance india. the leadout for pakistan has been
. >> once the action begins, arguably all eyes will be on melbourne saturday when two of the biggest rivals go head-to-head. australia place england in front of 90,000, australia go into this one having won 13-15, 1 day matches against england over the past four years. australia's captain said past successes won't count for much when it's time to whack out on to the pitch. >> i'd love to say it would count for something but i don't think it does. i think england have made really...
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melbourne expecting another day of cricket action tomorrow. the forecast hot and sunny.ack to you. >> they're used to that. >> they are in australia. >> thanks. >>> we turn to venezuela now and the mayor of caracas, a well-known opposition leader is in jail accused of helping plot a coup. his supporters say the government is targeting political opponents and flying to get attention off venezuela's shaky economy. more from rafael romo. >> reporter: surveillance video shows caracas mayor nisman taken away by venezuelan intelligence agents in full gear. his wife says as many as 150 heavily armed intelligence agents burst into his office breaking the door with a sledgehammer, pushing, shoving, and betting her husband. >> translator: they destroyed the doors. there was no room for mediation. my husband of asking them to please stay calm and was asking when of going on. >> outside the intelligence agency headquarters where he is believed to be health hundreds gathered overnight. [ chanting ] >> reporter: free him, they shouted, as the national guard blocked access. venezuelan
melbourne expecting another day of cricket action tomorrow. the forecast hot and sunny.ack to you. >> they're used to that. >> they are in australia. >> thanks. >>> we turn to venezuela now and the mayor of caracas, a well-known opposition leader is in jail accused of helping plot a coup. his supporters say the government is targeting political opponents and flying to get attention off venezuela's shaky economy. more from rafael romo. >> reporter: surveillance...
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i have cousins in melbourne. i've been so close to manatees there the gentlest, largest animals, nonthreatening and they get hit by power boats. you see them with scars because of propellers. great story for them. >>> when will the cold end for them and for us? >> we'll see 40s by the end of the weekend into next week. may see 50s on monday. dulles 2 below right now. that's a new record by a lot. the old record was 14 in 1967. look outside. it's a gorgeous looking morning. andrea, i know you want it warm but until then, we get sunrises like this. >> a little warmer. >> this is a beautiful looking sky this morning. it's not going to be warm at all. 31 the high at 3:00 after starting in the single digits and teens and even a couple below zero this morning. not too much wind. south, southeast 5 to 10. the records we were trying to beat, the 14 in 1967 smashed. martinsburg 6. 1929. smashed. baltimore we're close. that 1 in walk, that's -- in washington, that's not going to fall. baltimore is at 4. 1 in culpeper and m
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florida alone, we're looking at jacksonville miami, tallahassee, vero beach, fort meyers and tampa and melbourneieing records. the rough part is we have cold air and we'll get a little moderation on sunday and then more cold air on monday and again wednesday into thursday. we have a big storm system in the midsection of the country that will cause massive problems. at nashville right now, is under an ice warning through tonight. it's going to be bad news and that's going to make its way up into the northeast in the way of snow, rain and ice. we'll continue to track it andrea, the winter of our discontent continues. >> indeed it is. al roker in miami. for a completely different view how cold it is we sent nbc's peter alexander out an ice breaker off the shores of chesapeake city maryland. >> reporter: good day to you, you hear that sound. that's the sound of the u.s. coast guard carving through ice. we're picking up some speed trying to make our way through the upper chesapeake bay channel. the ice in places up to 2 feet thick. this can only get through 18 inches. if it's too thick, it will back
florida alone, we're looking at jacksonville miami, tallahassee, vero beach, fort meyers and tampa and melbourneieing records. the rough part is we have cold air and we'll get a little moderation on sunday and then more cold air on monday and again wednesday into thursday. we have a big storm system in the midsection of the country that will cause massive problems. at nashville right now, is under an ice warning through tonight. it's going to be bad news and that's going to make its way up into...
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. >> there was also a big opening day win for the other hosts, australia in melbourne after being droppeds second ball, aaron ferch went on to score 135 rungs against england on his home ground. glen maxwell added a half century. steven finn became the first englishman to take a world cup hat trick. it was too late as australia posted 342 for 9. morgan's troubles continued. the england captain got his fourth duck in his last five matches. like finn australian mitchell marsh will take five wickets. steve smith with a diving catch to removed butler for england's 92 for 6. james taylor tried to keep it in the game. he was on 98 when australia thought they had lbw for the final wickett. the decision was reversed on review. but then james had run out on the same delivery. england on 231, australia winning by 111 runs. richard parr al jazeera. >>> that's the news now and england have continued their successful start of the six-nations tournament overcoming an early scare against italy, johnathan joseph once again excelling in this game drumming in two ties of england scored six times in the 47-
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but since then we've witnessed the frenzied attack on two police officers in melbourne and the horror of the martin police -- martin place siege. 20 people have been arrested and charged as a result of six counterterrorism operations conducted around australia. this that's one-third of all the terrorism related arrests since 2001 within the space of justice six months. so the judgment to lift the terror threat level was correct. in proclaiming this caliphate, the islamist death cult has declared war on the world. not only has australia suffered at the hands of terrorists but so have canada, france, denmark, iraq, egypt, libya, nigeria, japan, jordan, the united kingdom and the united states. and we have seen the tactics of terrorists evolve in the decade after 9/11 our agencies disrupted elaborate conspiracies to attack our electricity supplies, the grand final of the mcg and the army barracks in sydney. now in addition to the larger more complex plots that tipified the post 9/11 world such as the atrocities in bali and london, sick individuals are acting on the caliphate's instructio
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. >> reporter: there was also a big opening day win for the other hosts australia and melbourne aftern his second ball aaron finch went on to score 135 runs against england on his home ground. glen max well added a half century. steven finn the first english lan to take a world cup hat trick but too late as australia had 342-9 and troubles continued, england captain got the fourth duck in the last five matches and like finn marsh to take five wickets. steve smith diving catch to remove butler 92-6. james taylor tried to keep the visitors in the game. he was on 98 when australia saw he was lbw for the final wicket. a decision was reversed on review. but then james anderson run out on the same delivery. england all out on 231, australia winning by 111 runs richard par with al jazeera. >>> bolt says he will retire after the 2017 world athletic championship in london and he is 28 and already been considering hanging up his spikes after next year's olympics in rio and told a british newspaper sponsors convinced him to go on for another year although he says he will be focusing just on the
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next he's invited on stage by none other than justin bieber at a melbourne concert. >> started the nighthe end of it, they're screaming mine. >> he's walking with pride and he's actually got a smile on his face for the first time in four years, which is great. >> i have a social life. i have a girlfriend. >> both boys end up getting suspended from school for four days for fighting. fortunately, there are no serious injuries. casey has no regrets for standing up. >> i had only one friend in high school, just one. now i have millions. >>> halfway around the world, it's an ordinary day in southern california. until a smoke shop gets two unwelcome visitors. and the unlikeliest of heroes springs into action. [ barking ] july 7th, 2012, altadena, california. duane deer is never far from his loyal dog, the rescued stray named paco he brings to work with him each day. >> they were going to put him to sleep so i went down and grabbed the dog and brought him home. >> one of the stops on paco's daily rounds is the ace smoke shop just two doors away. >> he would just hang out in the store. he had a
next he's invited on stage by none other than justin bieber at a melbourne concert. >> started the nighthe end of it, they're screaming mine. >> he's walking with pride and he's actually got a smile on his face for the first time in four years, which is great. >> i have a social life. i have a girlfriend. >> both boys end up getting suspended from school for four days for fighting. fortunately, there are no serious injuries. casey has no regrets for standing up. >>...
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. >>> once the action begins in christ church the eye also be in melbourne when the two rivals go headustralia plays england in a crowd of 90,000 of m.c.g. adjust australia going in of winning 15 of one-day matches over england in past four years but captain bailey says past successes will not count for much when it's time to walk out on to the pitch. >> i'd love to say it would count for something but honestly i don't think it does. i think england made some really positive changes to the way they play and the structure and i personally think they look real dangerous and rely heavily on one or two players which is a pretty good model. so unfortunately we all start on zero tomorrow. >> the last few have been very unsuccessful from our point of view and this time there is a real difference in the beliefs that we have got. it's real genuine beliefs we can surprise a few teams and confident enough we can beat anyone if we have our day. >>> the man in charge of organizing the 2022 world cup says qatar has been the victim of clear bias from the media and has told al jazeera he believes the
. >>> once the action begins in christ church the eye also be in melbourne when the two rivals go headustralia plays england in a crowd of 90,000 of m.c.g. adjust australia going in of winning 15 of one-day matches over england in past four years but captain bailey says past successes will not count for much when it's time to walk out on to the pitch. >> i'd love to say it would count for something but honestly i don't think it does. i think england made some really positive...
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south africa in sidney and coming off the back of a big defeat to india in the last group game in melbourneourth spot behind ireland and going to the game with a bit of mention losing the first match and wins against pakistan and zimbabwe is second in the group and this is by the record breaking of 215 and gail missed the final training session in sidney with a bad back but south africa captain is not reading too much into that. >> you don't see them his body is quite old for his age i think and he needs to look after herself to make sure he gets on the pack again. the go around is definitely not a surprise to see him back like that. and it's making sure you have your plans in place against him, he is a world-class player and can win teams from almost any situation. >>> formula one and dennis says driver alonzo is completely fine following his high-speed crash during testing in barcelona and 33-year-old left hospital on wednesday and is expected to line up in madrid for the season opening race next month and admits he was knocked unconscious for a few seconds after hitting a wall in preseas
south africa in sidney and coming off the back of a big defeat to india in the last group game in melbourneourth spot behind ireland and going to the game with a bit of mention losing the first match and wins against pakistan and zimbabwe is second in the group and this is by the record breaking of 215 and gail missed the final training session in sidney with a bad back but south africa captain is not reading too much into that. >> you don't see them his body is quite old for his age i...
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sara has a dock rat of history from melbourne and specialized training in scholarly publishing and documenting in editing from arizona state university. and neal, was until recently, also a series editor at adams papers. she holds a doctor rat in history from skouth carolina. so, i want to welcome steve, our first speaker. >> thank you. the last day of march 1776 three months before america broke free from britain ab gal adams told her husband, i hope you have declared an independency. john adams -- let me look for my slide. here we are. better get these going. there we are. john adams was then serving in the second continental congress in ffl, urging congress to do just that. abigail, at the family's house in braintree, massachusetts, fully concurred. her letter went to denounce unlimited power and legislation without representation and to predict a rebellion. the latter part of the letter did not refer to the colonies but to women. the new nation's law code abigail advised, ought to remember the ladies. john responded two weeks later that women already had power in practice. aabigail complet
sara has a dock rat of history from melbourne and specialized training in scholarly publishing and documenting in editing from arizona state university. and neal, was until recently, also a series editor at adams papers. she holds a doctor rat in history from skouth carolina. so, i want to welcome steve, our first speaker. >> thank you. the last day of march 1776 three months before america broke free from britain ab gal adams told her husband, i hope you have declared an independency....
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the final is in melbourne on march 29. it's a busy week ahead here.e is global investment strategist. inis usually based singapore, but joins us in our hong kong studio today. it's good to see you. as we take a look at how oil prices climbed back on friday, crude surging 2.4%, lifting saudi equities and lifting , is it timece again to breathe a sigh of relief, or is still more volatility ahead? >> if you look at the long-term in the mid-70's, that is where it has been hovering. i would not be surprised if things were at this level for a period of time, which is encouraging. the u.s. payroll numbers were encouraging. the key questions have to do with what happens to the dollar and what happens to currency volatility. >> a lot of people have been concerned about falling oil, but certainly not if you're doing a consumer play and consumer discretionary's. if you take a look at even how it has lifted, the ability of asian consumers and more dollars in their pockets along with u.s. consumers, it's quite a good, positive story. said, the currencies and u.s.
the final is in melbourne on march 29. it's a busy week ahead here.e is global investment strategist. inis usually based singapore, but joins us in our hong kong studio today. it's good to see you. as we take a look at how oil prices climbed back on friday, crude surging 2.4%, lifting saudi equities and lifting , is it timece again to breathe a sigh of relief, or is still more volatility ahead? >> if you look at the long-term in the mid-70's, that is where it has been hovering. i would...
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olivia: number two melbourne.rnational air show pays tribute to heroes in the military is the asian. it features sonic air fighters and vintage aircraft. all of those explosions were state. over 180,000 patrons are excited to attend. show runs until march 1. pretty cool. number one photo of the day, this is a pretty amazing video come in new jersey, a home under renovation is loading after a natural gas leak was reported. fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. tom: this is chris christie's fault? olivia: presumably. tom: no one was hurt in this. olivia: no one was seriously hurt. authorities were called to the scene, 15 were injured in the inspection when the explosion occurred. he causes being investigated but they suspect a gas leak. but look at that, this is the dash cam. brendan: all right, do you know the real vladimir putin? does vladimir putin even know the real vladimir putin? coming up, we will ask chris granville, a man who spoke years working in the british and the sea in moscow. we will ask them who p
olivia: number two melbourne.rnational air show pays tribute to heroes in the military is the asian. it features sonic air fighters and vintage aircraft. all of those explosions were state. over 180,000 patrons are excited to attend. show runs until march 1. pretty cool. number one photo of the day, this is a pretty amazing video come in new jersey, a home under renovation is loading after a natural gas leak was reported. fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. tom: this is chris christie's...
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the other point you mentioned is house price inflation especially in sydney and melbourne.. i am not sure the rba want to risk stoking that further. what is interesting is the market is really pricing in 50 basis points. if they disappoint, you could see the australian dollar bounce quite significantly. we like long aussie. our favor is against the new zealand dollar and we like that across. last month, if fell to 30 year lows. we would push back across. >> new zealand is a different story? >> it could be in a sense it is not price in. from that perspective, the aussie dollar is a much of honorable because -- vulnerable. >> new zealand led the way in raising rates. >> we had a meeting recently last week and they made it particular they are not buying hiking. we are ahead of tightening and that's the correct way to characterize. >> greece. the perennial issue, they feel they can bargain their way here and get a backstop from the european central bank. the dollars holding up remarkably well faced with very aggressive -- >> yes, the market has changed a lot when greek concerns
the other point you mentioned is house price inflation especially in sydney and melbourne.. i am not sure the rba want to risk stoking that further. what is interesting is the market is really pricing in 50 basis points. if they disappoint, you could see the australian dollar bounce quite significantly. we like long aussie. our favor is against the new zealand dollar and we like that across. last month, if fell to 30 year lows. we would push back across. >> new zealand is a different...
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we will go to bob from melbourne, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. think if we are going to put boots on the ground we should reinstate the draft with no consideration for college deferments, and also we should waive the age for members of congress who are able-bodied. all of these people who are anxious to going to war are thinking about the independent service that we had in the past. i think it would deter a lot of people if they thought that their sons and whatnot would be involved in actual fighting. i think netanyahu is very much trying to get the united states into a ground war with iran. it is very bad. we have had enough full list wars, we do not need anymore. that's all he had to say. nice talking to you. steven: by the way, the israeli prime minister is still scheduled to be here next week march the third for his speech before congress. if that goes on as planned, we will have live coverage here on c-span. michael flint, the former director of the defense intelligence agency has written a lengthy piece on how the iraq defensive will fail.
we will go to bob from melbourne, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. think if we are going to put boots on the ground we should reinstate the draft with no consideration for college deferments, and also we should waive the age for members of congress who are able-bodied. all of these people who are anxious to going to war are thinking about the independent service that we had in the past. i think it would deter a lot of people if they thought that their sons and whatnot would...