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yesterday n australia, when i announced my retirement from my sport, it was i guess you could say eight you success. there was incredible support from the whole of my country, the press where they are, and everyone was really supportive. yes a lot were sad, but a lot of them understood and wished me well for the rest of my career, i don't was really quite overwhelming, the amount of people that i feel i may have touched or inspired or whatever they were doing in their lives. that was really overwhelming andi lives. that was really overwhelming and i suppose ni way a satisfying moment for me to know that i may have left some kind of legacy behind. now that i get to reflect on what i have done, it is quite remarkable. as athletes, we do not get ourselves time to do that because the days pass quite quickly at the next training session is so important, so we don't get ourselves that time to reflect, now i am doing that time to reflect, now i am doing that it has been a really nice moment for me to take a step back and focus on more important moment my career. back to football, check with th
yesterday n australia, when i announced my retirement from my sport, it was i guess you could say eight you success. there was incredible support from the whole of my country, the press where they are, and everyone was really supportive. yes a lot were sad, but a lot of them understood and wished me well for the rest of my career, i don't was really quite overwhelming, the amount of people that i feel i may have touched or inspired or whatever they were doing in their lives. that was really...
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yesterday n australia, when i announced my retirement from my sport, it was i guess you could say eightncredible support from the whole of my country, the press where they are, and everyone was really supportive. yes a lot were sad, but a lot of them understood and wished me well for the rest of my career, i don't was really quite overwhelming, the amount of people that i feel i may have touched or inspired or whatever they were doing in their lives. that was really overwhelming andi lives. that was really overwhelming and i suppose ni way a satisfying moment for me to know that i may have left some kind of legacy behind. now that i get to reflect on what i have done, it is quite remarkable. as athletes, we do not get ourselves time to do that because the days pass
yesterday n australia, when i announced my retirement from my sport, it was i guess you could say eightncredible support from the whole of my country, the press where they are, and everyone was really supportive. yes a lot were sad, but a lot of them understood and wished me well for the rest of my career, i don't was really quite overwhelming, the amount of people that i feel i may have touched or inspired or whatever they were doing in their lives. that was really overwhelming andi lives....
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n britai zealand, australia all passed similar things in the wake of mass shootings.s it so difficult foro america toat? sen. casey: because i think folks on the right, led by the gunmakers and by extsion groups like the national rifle association, have perpetuated the myth, and it is a myth, aha fiction,if somehow you cannot have access to a military style assault weapon, the kind of weapon you should onon have battlefield, somehow your second amendment rights are infringed or the government will take every gun away from you. that is a pernicious fiction, but they have perpetuated that myth and scared members of congress into thinking you cannot pass anything like that. laura: on this question of how to tackle white extremism, the fbi was successful tackling islamist-inspired extremism. is it time to do the same for white supremacy? sen. casey: i think it is. white supremacy or white nationalism is not just a theory in terms of the origin of the problem. fbi director wray just about a -- testified just a couple weeks ago -- i think it was july 23 -- when he said very
n britai zealand, australia all passed similar things in the wake of mass shootings.s it so difficult foro america toat? sen. casey: because i think folks on the right, led by the gunmakers and by extsion groups like the national rifle association, have perpetuated the myth, and it is a myth, aha fiction,if somehow you cannot have access to a military style assault weapon, the kind of weapon you should onon have battlefield, somehow your second amendment rights are infringed or the government...
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n rubbish pickererin indoneses. last month indonesia said it was sending rubbish back to australia which was lauded as the governmenttanding up for itself. but for rubbish chute -- pickers, it disrupts their life. of rubbish unloaded outside their homes every day. an unsightly scene but a source of income for the residents of bangun, a went surrounded by papaddy fields. translaterer: i usesed to be a farmer and now i i am sortingg rubbish simply because i get more by sorting rubbish and by farming. for farming i need to wait three months. frfrom sorting rubbish, i can me money in a day, today's, or aa week. reporter: almost two thirds of the residence make a living sorting through paper, plastic, and tin cans. of f waste andorts countries are sending g re and more refuse to indonesia. the government is putting its foot down and sent back to hundred tons of rubbish to australia last week. that i is worrying news for the residents of bangun. we hope the: government will make improvements but we don't want it to close down this robusust rubbish business. i have three children and all of them go to universities and it i
n rubbish pickererin indoneses. last month indonesia said it was sending rubbish back to australia which was lauded as the governmenttanding up for itself. but for rubbish chute -- pickers, it disrupts their life. of rubbish unloaded outside their homes every day. an unsightly scene but a source of income for the residents of bangun, a went surrounded by papaddy fields. translaterer: i usesed to be a farmer and now i i am sortingg rubbish simply because i get more by sorting rubbish and by...
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australia, which hosts a u.s. mitt system, manned by both 80th and u.s. forces. station located -- is receiving u.s. project funding necognition of the important role intelligence plays in ensuring the safety of both u.s. personnel ian deployed overseas. australia's defense intelligent is one of the most tangible manifestations of the depth of our alliance with the united states. thank you. >> this ends this episode of wrap.on time thank you for your company. cyberintelligence and rapid deployment. eastern a meeting of the defense advisory committee on the investigation and sexual assault in the armed forces. next, we'll hear from two democratic presidential candidates, congressman tim ryan and former representative john delaney. climate and a agricultural forum in londonderr londonderry, new hampshire. this is just over an hour.
australia, which hosts a u.s. mitt system, manned by both 80th and u.s. forces. station located -- is receiving u.s. project funding necognition of the important role intelligence plays in ensuring the safety of both u.s. personnel ian deployed overseas. australia's defense intelligent is one of the most tangible manifestations of the depth of our alliance with the united states. thank you. >> this ends this episode of wrap.on time thank you for your company. cyberintelligence and rapid...
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urgent action the prime minister of tuvalu n l a civil war the told mr morrison in a joint press conference you were concerned about saving your economy in australia i am concerned about saving my people into vall who later australian deputy prime minister michael mccormick aggravated the row mr maccormack scoffed at his neighbor's demands for a phase out of coal which he says would cost australian johns' while he said of those neighbors facing rising seas quote they'll continue to survive because many of their workers come here and pick our fruit pick our fruit grown with hard australian enterprise and over. and the ongoing reality show are so we know as brags that had another interesting episode this week as a major character who's been trying to keep himself on the edge of the straight finally made his big play here to give us the tea people say is hilary for which a board member of the british american business association so hillary let's just get right to the main event of this week on brags that which was jeremy corvet who has been remarkably cautious and slow to make a clear moved. brags that he finally made his big move and essentially ca
urgent action the prime minister of tuvalu n l a civil war the told mr morrison in a joint press conference you were concerned about saving your economy in australia i am concerned about saving my people into vall who later australian deputy prime minister michael mccormick aggravated the row mr maccormack scoffed at his neighbor's demands for a phase out of coal which he says would cost australian johns' while he said of those neighbors facing rising seas quote they'll continue to survive...
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n abrams thanks as always. robin, michael? >>> we're going to go overseas now to a heroic takedown in sydney, australia. a knife-wielding man going on a stabbing spree, attacking two women before hero bystanders jumped in to take him down. abc's james longman has the story. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, michael. an extraordinary scene right in the center of sydney and some extraordinary bravery from members of the public who took on this attacker. this morning, dramatic footage showing a man wielding a bloodied knife running through central sydney. despite the risk, brave on lookers running towards the danger, pinning him to the ground with chairs and a milk crate. authorities say the 21-year-old alleged attacker killed one woman and stabbed another as he charged down the crowded street, jumping on the roof of a car, streaming at onlookers, shoot me, shoot me. three british men were among those who stopped his rampage. >> i don't know whether it's an inanythingorng but we were rtrg myroth a ianlod and we >> ty wey nd ofha this on did, with clear evidence of previous are heros. >> repor
n abrams thanks as always. robin, michael? >>> we're going to go overseas now to a heroic takedown in sydney, australia. a knife-wielding man going on a stabbing spree, attacking two women before hero bystanders jumped in to take him down. abc's james longman has the story. good morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, michael. an extraordinary scene right in the center of sydney and some extraordinary bravery from members of the public who took on this attacker. this morning,...