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and she said well, what happens if you move to new zealand. and i had to assure my mother and say that's never going to happen, mom. >> come january, zack seeme eager to get back to japan. then two months later, friday march 11, 2011, the day before his father's birthday. >> i'd actually spent a lot of the day writing my dad a big birthday e-mail. i had hit send on that e-mail and was talking to georgia on gmail chat. i'll see you after this rehearsal, and boom. >> boom. >> everything just began to shake. i was in an office chair with wheels. and so immediately as it started, the chairs just kind of began to slide. things began falling off the shelves. >> zack had never been in an earthquake, but his co-workers knew this one was big. worried that the building might collapse, they ran downstairs and out to the parking lot. but soon they were told it was okay. it was over. but when the shaking stopped, the disaster was just beginning. there was a monster out there over the horizon. called fate. and it was coming very fast. almost as soon as zack
and she said well, what happens if you move to new zealand. and i had to assure my mother and say that's never going to happen, mom. >> come january, zack seeme eager to get back to japan. then two months later, friday march 11, 2011, the day before his father's birthday. >> i'd actually spent a lot of the day writing my dad a big birthday e-mail. i had hit send on that e-mail and was talking to georgia on gmail chat. i'll see you after this rehearsal, and boom. >> boom....
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and the bank of england are low and steady interest rate policy for new zealand to be raising them when they already at the upper end of say major countries interest rates i think that they're fighting you know they have this contradiction and i think the currency gets stronger because of that now recently the u.s. dollar closed below its two hundred day moving average for the first time since q one of twenty thirteen so can you tell me anything about the u.s. dollar versus the canadian dollar. share well i'd be careful with the dollar index i think that's what you're referring to below today moving average the dollar index is a nice proxy for the dollar but it's not really the dollar here's why when you look at what's composed of this dollar index about sixty percent to the euro and currencies that look like the euro like the swiss franc and other part of it is the british pound the yen and the dollar together make up about twenty percent of this index those are two of our four top trading partners the other two of us trading partners aren't even included in the index and that's mexico
and the bank of england are low and steady interest rate policy for new zealand to be raising them when they already at the upper end of say major countries interest rates i think that they're fighting you know they have this contradiction and i think the currency gets stronger because of that now recently the u.s. dollar closed below its two hundred day moving average for the first time since q one of twenty thirteen so can you tell me anything about the u.s. dollar versus the canadian dollar....
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we thought we would look at the new zealand dollar. expanding its biggest gain in three months. they are raising interest rates early for the third time this year. signaled that more tightening is to come. surging immigration and fueling growth. look at that. up to 1.2% against the u.s. dollar today. the central-bank governor says is it is important that inflation expectations remain contend that at -- remain contained. wheeler, the central-bank governor, says to raise official interest rates this year, fueling the currency gains and he is increasing borrowing costs in an election year with prime term in seeking a third a poll that is set for september the 20th. big day for the new zealand dollar after that rate increased by the central-bank. >> these are the bloomberg top headlines. job -- george osborne is getting tough on people who manipulate the market. todayaks in london alongside mark carney. the imf has issued a warning about the global housing market. is is policy makers must take more steps to prevent another property crash.
we thought we would look at the new zealand dollar. expanding its biggest gain in three months. they are raising interest rates early for the third time this year. signaled that more tightening is to come. surging immigration and fueling growth. look at that. up to 1.2% against the u.s. dollar today. the central-bank governor says is it is important that inflation expectations remain contend that at -- remain contained. wheeler, the central-bank governor, says to raise official interest rates...
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checking in on markets, new zealand, 1/5 of 1% haier.e seeing the new zealand dollar spot steady at $.87. we are counting down to the open in japan, korea, and australia. head over to japan. 1.24i to 25 last close percent down. futures in chicago, pointing to a higher open this morning. the yen right now is that the 101.44 level, as it holds near that five-week high against the u.s. dollar. coup and election and an upcoming presidential vote. they all drove markets in asia. let's get an assessment from our correspondent has landed a man in singapore as the second quarter winds to a close. how does asia's report card look? india tops the list in asia for the second quarter. take a look at the sensex, up .2% the only benchmark in the region with double-digit gains. the rally can be credited to narendra modine. -- norendra modi. he is favored by business leaders because of his track record in gujarat. investments abroad and helped to quadruple income. his immediate concern is ,omething beyond his control the monsoon, a 10% drop may add a pe
checking in on markets, new zealand, 1/5 of 1% haier.e seeing the new zealand dollar spot steady at $.87. we are counting down to the open in japan, korea, and australia. head over to japan. 1.24i to 25 last close percent down. futures in chicago, pointing to a higher open this morning. the yen right now is that the 101.44 level, as it holds near that five-week high against the u.s. dollar. coup and election and an upcoming presidential vote. they all drove markets in asia. let's get an...
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we will look at the new zealand dollar.ding engagement with strengthening of the new zealand dollar. post post float record highs. growth is significantly more than the potential of the economy. the new zealand dollar value and focus. dollar-yen has shifted around. ou have seen is all the selling of dollar and buying of en. that -- dollar weakness is the dominant theme in the market. of -- there was a note saying they have a strong conviction, sell on euro dollar, euro sterling. they think what you should do is buy real and indian rupee. you, mark. >> these are the bloomberg top headlines. a cease-fire called by ukraine's government. as european year later's -- leaders are set to meet to discuss sanctions against russia. climbedconsumer prices at the fastest pace in 32 years. 3.2% from aon rose year earlier, boosted by a sales tax increase and utility charges. gains remained a limited area at the heritage -- remain limited. in the head of new score was cleared all of -- of all charges related to phone hacking and bribery. s
we will look at the new zealand dollar.ding engagement with strengthening of the new zealand dollar. post post float record highs. growth is significantly more than the potential of the economy. the new zealand dollar value and focus. dollar-yen has shifted around. ou have seen is all the selling of dollar and buying of en. that -- dollar weakness is the dominant theme in the market. of -- there was a note saying they have a strong conviction, sell on euro dollar, euro sterling. they think what...
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dollar.the new zealand these guys produce to their gdp numbers last night. they missed estimates but the view is that the new zealand central bank will have to raise rates. but this currency is going to break its record high. this is year to date. it gives you a sense of where we are in the latter part. is that the new zealand dollar is going to break its record highs that it made back in august 2011. that is according to the options traders. let's pick up on the top themes investors are focused on today. it seems as if janet yellen has given a green light to buy risk assets. >> i think that's right. there were some concerns going into the meeting yesterday that, with the inflation rate picking up a little bit in the u.s. that she would be more hawkish. at the end of the day, she wasn't. the words you heard were quite common for the markets -- quite calming for the markets. >> the s&p 500 is at an all-time high. the stoxx 600 in europe is at multiyear highs. what can stop equities in their tracks? yieldsversal in the bond , bond yields falling considerably b
dollar.the new zealand these guys produce to their gdp numbers last night. they missed estimates but the view is that the new zealand central bank will have to raise rates. but this currency is going to break its record high. this is year to date. it gives you a sense of where we are in the latter part. is that the new zealand dollar is going to break its record highs that it made back in august 2011. that is according to the options traders. let's pick up on the top themes investors are...
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this is part of a test if you will in new zealand. correction officers in two different prisons in new zealand wore body cameras to record exactly what was going on inside the prison 24 hours a day and they wanted to see what would happen. would it affect the behavior of the prisoner. >> the prisoners knew that the guards were all cameraed up. >> absolutely. >> so they're going to get along and high five each other and knit stuff. >> in these instances put together we see moments where things started going wrong and where the camera actually had an affect on the outcome of the situation to keep the behavior from escalating to a negative place. this guy gets really aggressive when he's told to get off of the phone. the camera changes that. >> lockup. >> i'm telling you it's lockup. i'm telling you i'm recording you on camera and you need to lockup now. do it now. it's lockup. >> oh. >> you see him put the phone down. it happens with another prisoner who is on the phone. he got upset because he was being recorded. >> are you recording m
this is part of a test if you will in new zealand. correction officers in two different prisons in new zealand wore body cameras to record exactly what was going on inside the prison 24 hours a day and they wanted to see what would happen. would it affect the behavior of the prisoner. >> the prisoners knew that the guards were all cameraed up. >> absolutely. >> so they're going to get along and high five each other and knit stuff. >> in these instances put together we...
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new zealand's prime minister said japan's leaders must allow more imports from farm products. john key said if they don't, japan should be left out of the transpacific partnership free trade agreements. he made the comment in washington to the u.s. chamber of commerce. new zealand negotiators asked the japanese to open markets for dairy products, but japan's delegates argued for keeping tariffs on certain agricultural products. >> we need a high-quality comprehensive deal. if a partner doesn't want to, we'll be able to do a deal with a smaller number of people. >> he understands japan's leaders need to consider the views of the nation's farmers but shinzo abe needs to free up japanese markets. >>> tokyo share prices are moving in a tight range. analysts say some investors are placing buy orders following an overnight order in new york. others are selling to lock in profits after tokyo share prices gaped more than 400 points in the last three days, and the index trading at 15,416. up 0.36%. switch to currencies now. dealers in tokyo are moving back from active trading. the doll
new zealand's prime minister said japan's leaders must allow more imports from farm products. john key said if they don't, japan should be left out of the transpacific partnership free trade agreements. he made the comment in washington to the u.s. chamber of commerce. new zealand negotiators asked the japanese to open markets for dairy products, but japan's delegates argued for keeping tariffs on certain agricultural products. >> we need a high-quality comprehensive deal. if a partner...
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however, air new zealand has agreed to buy more planes from airbus, worth billions. will replace planes flying domestic routes, and a dream with the italian company is not yet sealed. it involves certain conditions. however, no deals have been given. they are looking to widen their reach in europe, and those are the top headlines. i am roselyn chan. >> flying around the world on holiday or on business, perhaps the last thing to come to mind is the seat. so expensive when purchased, but thousands of hours and thousands into makingave gone it as comfortable and safe as possible. a london design studio, where the seats are shredded in secrecy. overteam of designers go 3-d models and intricate plans. they are working on the next generation of airline seating and top secretly. >> i cannot show you that. i am sorry, i cannot be more specific. >> he set it up years ago when we were all flying in the equivalent of dentists chairs, works on it, making us feel at home. >> the challenge is to make something aesthetically pleasing and that is functional and that satisfies all of
however, air new zealand has agreed to buy more planes from airbus, worth billions. will replace planes flying domestic routes, and a dream with the italian company is not yet sealed. it involves certain conditions. however, no deals have been given. they are looking to widen their reach in europe, and those are the top headlines. i am roselyn chan. >> flying around the world on holiday or on business, perhaps the last thing to come to mind is the seat. so expensive when purchased, but...
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. >> reporter: i am wayne in new zealand.sts have just started a global project looking at the world's marine ecosystems. it's a project that could also have significant benefits for humans. >>> and the discovery of an engrave on the ground a mammoth tusk that changed the way the world understood human evolution evolution. that coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazerra. the u.n. secretary general has called for an arms embargo in syria describing it as a failed state. ban ki-moon has warned the war is bleeding beyond its borders and has now spread to iraq. >>> u.n. security chief has suhr -- lebanon security chief has survived an attempt. security has been stepped up over increasing fears of more attacks 30 people have been arrested. we are getting aren't you crane's new president is about to declare a ceasefire in the east. the interior ministry says the directive is part of a plan to bring peace to ukraine following months of unrest. >>> the unrest in iraq and the war in syria have contrib
. >> reporter: i am wayne in new zealand.sts have just started a global project looking at the world's marine ecosystems. it's a project that could also have significant benefits for humans. >>> and the discovery of an engrave on the ground a mammoth tusk that changed the way the world understood human evolution evolution. that coming up. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazerra. the u.n. secretary general has called for an arms embargo in...
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the west indies are struggling against new zealand in kingston after the new zealanders set a first inningss lost three wickets in 11 balls. mark greg grab is his first two tickets in test cricket. currently 133 for 5. the west sends sims is. chris gail in his 100th test match. argentina's men's team have reached their first ever senior hockey world cup semifinal taking place in the netherlands. they thrashed south africa 5-1 in their final match. temporarily head group "b" affidavit the netherlands. lucas and gonzalo the stars for, with two goals each to send the team to their first semi of a major tournament in their 121-year history. >>> that is all in sport fo foru no, back to lauren in london. >>> metal spikes have been installed outside a luxury apartment building in london to prevent homeless people from sleeping there. it started a huge row coming at a time when homeless someones in the city is a the rise, simon mcgregor wood reports. >> reporter: spot booed a passerby a few days ago. he posted the picture on his twitter. and the story spiraled as did the outrage. this is a private
the west indies are struggling against new zealand in kingston after the new zealanders set a first inningss lost three wickets in 11 balls. mark greg grab is his first two tickets in test cricket. currently 133 for 5. the west sends sims is. chris gail in his 100th test match. argentina's men's team have reached their first ever senior hockey world cup semifinal taking place in the netherlands. they thrashed south africa 5-1 in their final match. temporarily head group "b" affidavit...
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the new zealand dollar, rate rise up .25%.the biggest jump in four months. it for "the pulse," keep it right here, "surveillance" is coming up next. break, liveo the pictures from sÃo paulo. this is the corinthian stadium, where the first match will take place. brazil will be playing croatia. the biggest sporting event on the planet. have a great day. ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> he has not been accused of any wrongdoing. nevertheless, the head of compliance at bnp is being shown the door. and a 70 miles outside baghdad -- oil prices higher. amber zoellick roy took, they play a soccer game at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. over 3 billion television viewers have been invited. we're live from our world cup headquarters in new york. it is thursday, june 12. keene, join me scarlet johnson and adam johnson. argentina? >> yes! actually, i'm going to go with brazil. brazil v. croatia. i don't not know if the stadium is done. >> they will play regardless. >> i wore this soup for argentina. >> that is a sharp looking suit,
the new zealand dollar, rate rise up .25%.the biggest jump in four months. it for "the pulse," keep it right here, "surveillance" is coming up next. break, liveo the pictures from sÃo paulo. this is the corinthian stadium, where the first match will take place. brazil will be playing croatia. the biggest sporting event on the planet. have a great day. ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> he has not been accused of any wrongdoing....
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new zealand. >> careful, brian. >> new zealand. >> be careful. >> new zealand. >> you're making me agitatedid you guys know he wnt there in 1978 for the first time with his wife thinking he would write a novel? he came back from that experience, didn't pan out exactly as he had expected and went on to have one of the most venerated two-decade careers in the hedge fund business. 33 funds with $25 billion in assets under management. >> and the rumor is that all the analysts there are actually hobbits. i haven't confirmed it. you don't know. they make for great grounds keepers. fast why the course is pristine. kelly, thank you. >> great to see you guys. >>> all right. here's a question. what is the world's most precious commodity? gold, money, oil? no, no, no. it's water, right? >> yeah, definitely water. >> we need to live. hundreds of millions of people a day don't have access to clean water. guess what, we're going to meet somebody after the break who may just solve that doggone problem. >> his company is, in fact, at the forefront of the growing technology. >>> also, amazon may start a mus
new zealand. >> careful, brian. >> new zealand. >> be careful. >> new zealand. >> you're making me agitatedid you guys know he wnt there in 1978 for the first time with his wife thinking he would write a novel? he came back from that experience, didn't pan out exactly as he had expected and went on to have one of the most venerated two-decade careers in the hedge fund business. 33 funds with $25 billion in assets under management. >> and the rumor is that all...
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why do we import apples from chile or south africa or new zealand.er, seasons are inverted. you put them in containers and arrive two weeks later, they are fresher, less lossage to spoilage. at certain times of the year, new zealand apples are much better for the environment than apples from new york city. >> the giant farm that may be far away is more environmentally efficient than the local farmer. >> small is beautiful but bigger is often better. you can use input efficiently, you can specialize, it's difficult to run a tractor on the rooftop in new york city. if you buy things in large volumes, if you invest in the type of crops that grow well in large quantities, then yeah, of course, bigger is better and better for the environment. john: but they talk now about food miles, the distance from farm to fork, and the one person i interviewed talked about the 100 mile diet. the subtitle is in the 10,000 mile. >> you can define nature. long distance transportation is 1/20th of production. if you want to grow things in area where you need irrigation an
why do we import apples from chile or south africa or new zealand.er, seasons are inverted. you put them in containers and arrive two weeks later, they are fresher, less lossage to spoilage. at certain times of the year, new zealand apples are much better for the environment than apples from new york city. >> the giant farm that may be far away is more environmentally efficient than the local farmer. >> small is beautiful but bigger is often better. you can use input efficiently,...
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this is dolce, and dolce is a black new zealand rabbit. we think is he about 2 plus years old. sweet. has been in a foster home, so has been around children and other adults, and is litter box trained. >> you can get the kids to clean the litter box. a whole other story. that's great. got five of them. >> uh-huh. >> and -- >> and we have kittens and puppies and dogs and cats all available for adoption. >> all right. give them a call. just like noodle, we'll see if we can find dolce a home. thanks for being here. >> have a great weekend. [dramatic music] ♪ >> hey! [cheers and applause] what's up, baby? what's up? hi, dog. how you doin'? what's up? what's up? what up, dog? what's up, man? what's up? ooh. >> yeah. >> what's up? [cheers and applause] yeah. hello, and welcome to millionaire. you know, there is nothing i love more than kicking things off with a show with somebody who's fun to play with and about to face some big money. >> yeah. >> going for her $100,000 question, y'all show some love for returning contestant liza darnell! [cheers and applause] liza! gettin' money. >>
this is dolce, and dolce is a black new zealand rabbit. we think is he about 2 plus years old. sweet. has been in a foster home, so has been around children and other adults, and is litter box trained. >> you can get the kids to clean the litter box. a whole other story. that's great. got five of them. >> uh-huh. >> and -- >> and we have kittens and puppies and dogs and cats all available for adoption. >> all right. give them a call. just like noodle, we'll see if...
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we can lick through and see nd>t the end of a pole off the coast of new zealand to get awesome shots.hey got some shots, and then some. >> the shark came. >> and good-bye. that is an 18-foot great white shark. he thought that gopher looked interesting. came up and took a bite out of it. you can imagine the footage on this camera is probably remarkable, but you can tell the diver there tries his best to go down, down, down into the deep that array goes. gone. >> forever? >> well, hopefully not because the fwiz are putting out a reward. a $5,000 reward to anybody that can recover the array and the sd card inside. >> $5,000? >> sure. >>. >> we brought the creator and ceo joining right this minute. joining us from new york, michael. what did you learn from this test? >> well, we have learned that if you fail, fail quickly. >> we need to have it so if this happens, it's going to float versus sink. we've also discovered don't forget to put the safety cable on it as well. >> well, you guys were already there in your scuba gear. why debt you dive down to get it yourself? >> well, i kind of as
we can lick through and see nd>t the end of a pole off the coast of new zealand to get awesome shots.hey got some shots, and then some. >> the shark came. >> and good-bye. that is an 18-foot great white shark. he thought that gopher looked interesting. came up and took a bite out of it. you can imagine the footage on this camera is probably remarkable, but you can tell the diver there tries his best to go down, down, down into the deep that array goes. gone. >> forever?...
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and the windies take control of the second test against new zealand. stay with us.he performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> welcome back to the programme. we'll go to baghdad where nouri al-maliki is making a statement. >>. >> translation: as witness the by not adhering to the constitution, and going against the national interest, and some of those encroaching, adhering to their own end that created perfect atmosphere for sectarianism and in regards to prefail, and what has i.s.i.l.s, al qaeda and the abbas was the area, and on this basis i.s.i.l. and the coalition, and the coalition between them and barth formed a trap. benefitting from this circumstances, and in addition to this coalition
and the windies take control of the second test against new zealand. stay with us.he performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for...
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sport, cricket, west indies batts fallen chris gayle -- batsman chris gail causes problems for new zealand'sowlers. details coming up. r >>> you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of the top stories. a powerful armed shia group in iraq staged a show of force against its enemies. supporters of muqtada al-sadr held military prayers to oppose the rebel advance. >>> in iraq government shelling continues in dhuluiya. a town on the border of syria has been seized. they are reported to be in control of the largest oil facility why in beige way. >>> president petro porashenko told forces to stop military action against separatist for 7 days. >>> back to the top story in iraq. thousands have heeded the call from sheet site cleric muqtada al-sadr to hold parades. imran khan was at a rally in sadder city and sent an update. >> clearly this is a show of strength. what they want to say is they are ready to defend baghdad. these are designed to be peace plat oops, not design -- platoons, not designed to go on the offensive. these im 'ems will -- images will worrisome people, reminding them of the mahdi a
sport, cricket, west indies batts fallen chris gayle -- batsman chris gail causes problems for new zealand'sowlers. details coming up. r >>> you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of the top stories. a powerful armed shia group in iraq staged a show of force against its enemies. supporters of muqtada al-sadr held military prayers to oppose the rebel advance. >>> in iraq government shelling continues in dhuluiya. a town on the border of syria has been seized. they are reported...
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. >> helped new zealand. finished unbeaten 105, the king posing in a very, very strong, in jamaica. >> ben crane won his first title in 2014. marathon day of 30 holes, while the american slipped to a three over par of 73, it was enough to give him a one stroke victory over troy merritt. he will still miss out on this week's u.s. open. >>> longest playoff in pag history. steve alker and e-tour record in 1949 whether two flair two playe declared winners, after darkness, chris frume has would be stage 2 in france, the team bicycle rider, the 150 kilometer race, and al berto confidore, by six seconds. >> yes of course i gave it my all today. with a climb like that, a battle with al ber tow was very, very hard. >> that's all for now. back to you in london. >> raul, thank you. now a serbian artist whose performance is sitting in a chair for weeks on end, is about to open another exhibition. >> there is something for everyone. from the old to the new to the unusual, it's rarely about following sheep. in london it's
. >> helped new zealand. finished unbeaten 105, the king posing in a very, very strong, in jamaica. >> ben crane won his first title in 2014. marathon day of 30 holes, while the american slipped to a three over par of 73, it was enough to give him a one stroke victory over troy merritt. he will still miss out on this week's u.s. open. >>> longest playoff in pag history. steve alker and e-tour record in 1949 whether two flair two playe declared winners, after darkness, chris...
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they stick it in the water at the end of a pole off the coast of new zealand for awesome shots. they got an awesome shot and them some. >> that's a shark. >> oh, well, that's the end of that. >> and good-bye. that's an 18-foot great white shark that thought that go pro looked interesting, came up, bit it. you have to imagine the footage on the camera is probably remarkable, but you can tell the diver there tries the best, and down, down into the deep that array goes. it's gone. >> forever? >> well, hopefully not because the guys over at 360 heros are are putting out a reward, a $5,000 reward to anybody who can recover the array and the sd card inside. >> $5,000? >> sure. with sharks. the shark ate the camera, did back in the area to get it. >> tell us more about this incident. we got the creator and ceo of 36hes minute. michael kinger from new york. michael, what did you learn from the test? >> well, we've learned that if you fail, fail quickly. one, we need to have buoyancy so if this happened it's going to float versus sink, and we also discovered don't forget to put the safet
they stick it in the water at the end of a pole off the coast of new zealand for awesome shots. they got an awesome shot and them some. >> that's a shark. >> oh, well, that's the end of that. >> and good-bye. that's an 18-foot great white shark that thought that go pro looked interesting, came up, bit it. you have to imagine the footage on the camera is probably remarkable, but you can tell the diver there tries the best, and down, down into the deep that array goes. it's...
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an add viery has been issued for two of the islands and a 6.9 quake hit new zealand this morning about 50 miles southeast of raul island the first followed by couple after shocks measuring 6.3 and 6.2. >> this evening, a dire situation from california jobless is looking better. two and a half million residents get water from hetch hetchy. the latest numbers show it's at about 65% of capacity. and it's not going to get any fuller for a while all of the snow pack melted. abc7 news joins us with a look at what this means for those of us that depend on the water. wayne? >> lafayette park is a good example it's mostly clean. there is brown over the shoulder. governor brown asked for mandatory water conservation. san francisco said we'll ask for voluntary. you've heard this before. time to hear it again. >> those were the driest three years on record you know? this is the worst than any we've seen here in san francisco bay area. >> that is steve ritchie. water tsar of the public utilities commission explaining how san francisco has dodged a bullet so far in avoiding the water rationing in th
an add viery has been issued for two of the islands and a 6.9 quake hit new zealand this morning about 50 miles southeast of raul island the first followed by couple after shocks measuring 6.3 and 6.2. >> this evening, a dire situation from california jobless is looking better. two and a half million residents get water from hetch hetchy. the latest numbers show it's at about 65% of capacity. and it's not going to get any fuller for a while all of the snow pack melted. abc7 news joins us...
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japan, australia, new zealand as well. this was a very tough war, make no mistake. not only was there a huge impact on people but resources, too. the things which became the tools of war. for example, copper for making bullets was drained from the gone co. rubber was, too, giving trucks to come into being needing tires to run on. food for rations, everything was concentrated on the war effort. on november 1919 the war was over. 16million people had been killed and 20 million were wounded. what can be said about world war i is that it did bring about change. empires failed. new countries rose and a group called the league of nations was established. the precursor to what we call the united nations. it had the mission to establish world peace. something that it wasn't successful in doing and something that it still battles to do every day. >> world war ii heroes are getting long awaited recognition. thousands died in some of the bloodiest plat battles. >> reporter: they are called the forgotten army of world war ii. but thousands of british, indian, and allied soldier
japan, australia, new zealand as well. this was a very tough war, make no mistake. not only was there a huge impact on people but resources, too. the things which became the tools of war. for example, copper for making bullets was drained from the gone co. rubber was, too, giving trucks to come into being needing tires to run on. food for rations, everything was concentrated on the war effort. on november 1919 the war was over. 16million people had been killed and 20 million were wounded. what...
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>> using this sailboat and other crafters from off the ferolon island to the coast of alaska to new zealand, scientists tagged and tracked a very important -- >> some of them went away but they always came back. we were surprised with this homing ability of white sharks and blue fin tuna, whales and what we're learning is that this is their neighborhood. >> reporter: this animation shows the migrations. the path of apex predators. for the first time revealing the pad earn of life of these valuable animals. >> the importance of knowing where animals are and where they two is we can now protect these animals. >> they also tagged and tracked elephant seals. the next step is to get international recognition of these hot spots then continue monitoring with satellite tags like these to make sure the protection works. >> one of the bay area hot spots is the marine sanctuary which lies north and west of san francisco. more than 1200 square miles of ocean, tidal flats and island support 3,000 varieties of marine mammals. in 2011, pods surprised long time whale watchers and delighting tourists. >> lo
>> using this sailboat and other crafters from off the ferolon island to the coast of alaska to new zealand, scientists tagged and tracked a very important -- >> some of them went away but they always came back. we were surprised with this homing ability of white sharks and blue fin tuna, whales and what we're learning is that this is their neighborhood. >> reporter: this animation shows the migrations. the path of apex predators. for the first time revealing the pad earn of...
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these ladies leave for new zealand in a few hours. >> golden state warriors are courting favor with residents of a san francisco neighborhood. harrison barns and nate thurman were on hand for today's unveiling of a thank you basketball court at the boys and girls club in the mission district. it was made possible with a grant from washers, good tidings foundation and pg&e. >> to see this, i don't think you realize how fortunate you are. to have this court, these new hoops and this nice facility. i mean... you know, if i would have grown up in this facility 12 years ago i probably would have been a better basketball player. >> since 1999 they have refurbished 50 courts in the bay area. boys and girls club as eight houses in san francisco. >> that is great. i'm not sure how he could be a better player. from sports to spencer christian, our weather anchor is on special assignment. >> and we're excited about the guest filling in for ginger in the weather department. who is it, ladies and gentlemen sf >> so exciting. he was on "good morning america" for years before joining us here. he was prepare
these ladies leave for new zealand in a few hours. >> golden state warriors are courting favor with residents of a san francisco neighborhood. harrison barns and nate thurman were on hand for today's unveiling of a thank you basketball court at the boys and girls club in the mission district. it was made possible with a grant from washers, good tidings foundation and pg&e. >> to see this, i don't think you realize how fortunate you are. to have this court, these new hoops and...
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that is the best performance in new zealand by a debutante. plenty more on our website for sport plus a comprehensive section looking at brazil and the world cup that's about to kick off in the next couple hours. who do you think will win the world cup and who will finish as the top scorer? get involved in our poll, on twitter and our website. >> exciting stuff. thanks very much for that. we've got another full bulletin of news coming up. i'll see you then. you then. >>> a political earthquake upended the republican party. what does eric cantor's loss mean for the tea party and immigration reform. squoo a full-scale civil war may be breaking out in iraq. >>> why have whistleblowers on wall street paid with their jobs millions. >> an uber controversy - international protests break out over a popular car service.
that is the best performance in new zealand by a debutante. plenty more on our website for sport plus a comprehensive section looking at brazil and the world cup that's about to kick off in the next couple hours. who do you think will win the world cup and who will finish as the top scorer? get involved in our poll, on twitter and our website. >> exciting stuff. thanks very much for that. we've got another full bulletin of news coming up. i'll see you then. you then. >>> a...
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, new zealand scored 221 in their innings, 82 from opening tom latham helped them reach that tote.a 70 for 3. newie slant currently lead series 1-0. >>> a hidden painting hats been found we next of one of pablo picasso's first, blue room. scientists inter vealed a bow tied man. they are trying to work out who the man is that picasso covered up in 1901 during his famous blue period. >>> an exhibition at london's national gallery is tracing the history of color in western painted goes from the middle ages to the end of the 19th century. it chose the materials artists use to make colors and the technical challenges they overcame to master them and, of course, create iconic pieces of art. born by phillips reports. >> reporter: we see the world in color and great artists strive to capture it's variety and subtilty. they know that certainly colors work so well together. a boat. crabs. in both, it's the contrast between oranges and blues and greens that make them so beautiful. but for many hundreds of years artists struggled to recipients recreate the colors they saw in the natural world
, new zealand scored 221 in their innings, 82 from opening tom latham helped them reach that tote.a 70 for 3. newie slant currently lead series 1-0. >>> a hidden painting hats been found we next of one of pablo picasso's first, blue room. scientists inter vealed a bow tied man. they are trying to work out who the man is that picasso covered up in 1901 during his famous blue period. >>> an exhibition at london's national gallery is tracing the history of color in western...
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it was also the battlefield of the british empire, so it is very known in australia, new zealand, canada. >> reminders of the tragedy of war can be found all over flanders. this cemetery is the final resting place for tens of thousands of german soldiers. most of them cut down in their prime. germans soldiers use poison gas for the first time here. the result was devastating. few know this terrain as well as patrick. he was born here and has spent much of his life researching the town's history. for more than 30 years, he scoured the soil for traces of former battles. one of his fines was this bunker. >> the snipers stood here. we found bullet cases down here, showing that four or 500 shots were fired. >> he says ypres' soil remains full of bombs and bones to this day. he had a brush with death himself while handling a mustard gas grenade. >> at 9:00 i had 41 degrees and about 3:00 i was burning, burning. i had mustard gas. the dying suffered, they burned. >> the gravestones recalled the huge losses of life suffered by many different nations. it was here in 1915 that canadian soldier joh
it was also the battlefield of the british empire, so it is very known in australia, new zealand, canada. >> reminders of the tragedy of war can be found all over flanders. this cemetery is the final resting place for tens of thousands of german soldiers. most of them cut down in their prime. germans soldiers use poison gas for the first time here. the result was devastating. few know this terrain as well as patrick. he was born here and has spent much of his life researching the town's...
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moments later a new zealand interrupted. she exbs plained her law office is opposite his apartment. from inside her office, she took pictures of the hazardous materials team in their white protective suits. >> i'm the person closest to this thing. he's just right through the wall from me. >> she pepped barlow with questions. >> so, you're telling me it's okay to go in there, but you don't know what the potential -- >> quite honestly, we're not -- >> lot of conflict here. >> off camera, the fbi's peter lee repeated what is in the criminal complaint that the 42-year-old media consultant had in his bag what the fbi is describing as an improvised explosive device. he was arrested monday and before he was picked up, he reportedly posted an online suicide note. since then, friends and neighbors have been coming to his defense. this week, his attorney's public defender asked for a full psychiatric evaluation and so far, chamberlain, being held without bail and has yet to enter a plea. . >> thanks, mark. >>> one man dead shot by a sunnyvale police officer. now, an investigation is underway.
moments later a new zealand interrupted. she exbs plained her law office is opposite his apartment. from inside her office, she took pictures of the hazardous materials team in their white protective suits. >> i'm the person closest to this thing. he's just right through the wall from me. >> she pepped barlow with questions. >> so, you're telling me it's okay to go in there, but you don't know what the potential -- >> quite honestly, we're not -- >> lot of conflict...
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property are doing so, but doing it overseas, in the united states, canada, britain, australia and new zealand, because they believe the markets are safer places for their investments, with no faith in china's economy. in the past property has been a principle source of invest. because people didn't trust their stock markets or banks. on top of that we have seen property prices fall on average by 10% during the past few months. construction across the country is down 20%. there is a common overhanging all of this. that is the shadow banking sector. the unregulated banking sector. economists say that this sector is exposed to loans totalling $7 trillion u.s. yes, $7 trillion u. the worry is if half the loans can't be repaid, this country will face a nightmare scenario. >>> investigators looking into the disappearance of the mair lanes flight mh370 believe the plane was on autopilot when it crashed. australian officials say after further analysis of satellite data they are shifting the search south. the focus is on an area 1800km off the west kest of australia -- coast of australia. flight mh370
property are doing so, but doing it overseas, in the united states, canada, britain, australia and new zealand, because they believe the markets are safer places for their investments, with no faith in china's economy. in the past property has been a principle source of invest. because people didn't trust their stock markets or banks. on top of that we have seen property prices fall on average by 10% during the past few months. construction across the country is down 20%. there is a common...
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. >> new zealand's cricketers are in a demanding position leading into the fourth-day's play against kingston, india. chandra not out. the windies out for 262 kyry bowler grabbing -- kiwi bowler grabbing two wickets. the second innings finish 14 similar 2, a lead of 260 runs. that's the sport. >>> that is the al jazeera newshour. i'll be back with more in half an hair. stay with us. from robin and myself, take care. >> this is a miracle from god that this happened. >> political earthquake, a tea party candidate in virginia beats house majority leaderric cantor in an historic upset. >> we're the only country on earth where this happens. >> another deadly shooting and a lack of gun control cause president obama to lash out at the violence. >> a state of emergency in iraq forces half
. >> new zealand's cricketers are in a demanding position leading into the fourth-day's play against kingston, india. chandra not out. the windies out for 262 kyry bowler grabbing -- kiwi bowler grabbing two wickets. the second innings finish 14 similar 2, a lead of 260 runs. that's the sport. >>> that is the al jazeera newshour. i'll be back with more in half an hair. stay with us. from robin and myself, take care. >> this is a miracle from god that this happened. >>...
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the allies had canada and the united states, japan, australia and new zealand as well. this was a very tough war, make no mistake. not only was there a huge impact on people, but on resources too. the things which became the tools of war. for example, copper for making bullets was drained from the congo. rubber was too. steel and wood for creating railways. everything was concentrated on the war effort. by 1914 the war was over, there was a horrendous toll. 16 million were killed, and 20 million were wounded. to think it was 20 years later that the world war ii would begin. what can be said about world war i was it brought about change. empires fell. new empires rose. it had a mission to maintain world peace, something it didn't do. something that successors battles to do. the world remembers the start of the first world war, thousands of soldiers who died in a bloody battle of the world war ii are being honoured as heroes. we have this report from india. >> reporter: it's been called the forgotten army of world war ii. after 70 years, thousands of british, indian and a
the allies had canada and the united states, japan, australia and new zealand as well. this was a very tough war, make no mistake. not only was there a huge impact on people, but on resources too. the things which became the tools of war. for example, copper for making bullets was drained from the congo. rubber was too. steel and wood for creating railways. everything was concentrated on the war effort. by 1914 the war was over, there was a horrendous toll. 16 million were killed, and 20...
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and the new zealand police stop him. two officers actually went to get him.took them ten weeks for the round trip. they come back to the train station. half of st. louis is there is see this guy. interviews galore. he winds up being on. we used to have gallows that the police headquarters, like a lot of towns. another one, during world war one there was a lot of hysteria about the germans. we used to have berlin avenue. the wilson administration's was pretty blunt about demanding loyalty. say lewis has a big german population. the german last name was the most common for this area. there was a poor guy who was a coal-miner over on the east side and he was from germany. he was a good guy. he tried to join the u.s. navy, but a couple of the guys at the mine decided that they have found as spies for the kaiser. it just gets worse. this mob goes after him. the policeman grabbed some as quarrels and to city jail, but the mob just gets worse and worse. they dragged him out of jail and a margin to the west end of town in illinois, about 9 miles from downtown. they h
and the new zealand police stop him. two officers actually went to get him.took them ten weeks for the round trip. they come back to the train station. half of st. louis is there is see this guy. interviews galore. he winds up being on. we used to have gallows that the police headquarters, like a lot of towns. another one, during world war one there was a lot of hysteria about the germans. we used to have berlin avenue. the wilson administration's was pretty blunt about demanding loyalty. say...
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. >> new zealand cricketers take a 1-0 lad in the test series against the windies. the home side chasing 403 for victory. mark craig. that's him, through the batting line-up in the second innings. picking up four wickets finishing with figures of 8 for 188. that's the best goaling performance by a debutante. the winners by 186 runs. that's the sport. thanks for watching. >> thank you. let's have a look at traffic in europe. if it wasn't bad enough in sao paulo. european cities ground to a halt after taxi drivers staged a strike from unfair competition. uber is a service connecting drivers and fare based on the distance driven. that's the news for the moment. back with more in a few moments from robin and myself. thanks for joining us on the newshour. >> as the battle rages in iraq, baghdad calls on the u.s. to send in air strikes and hundreds of thousands of people on the run are trying to escape the violence. >> effective july 31, i will be stepping down as majority leader. >> the fallout for eric cantor's primary loss. how it's shaken the
. >> new zealand cricketers take a 1-0 lad in the test series against the windies. the home side chasing 403 for victory. mark craig. that's him, through the batting line-up in the second innings. picking up four wickets finishing with figures of 8 for 188. that's the best goaling performance by a debutante. the winners by 186 runs. that's the sport. thanks for watching. >> thank you. let's have a look at traffic in europe. if it wasn't bad enough in sao paulo. european cities...
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and the new zealand police stopped him. two officers from st.ouis went to get him, it took them ten weeks round trip. when they come back to the chain station half of st. louis is there this see this guy. and interviews galore. he winds up being hanged. we used to have a gallows of the police headquarters. >> the history and literary life of st. louis, missouri today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> book tv asks what you are reading this summer. >> so much of my daily life is policy oriented serious things. what i'd like to do with reading which is a passion of mine is on wind. nothing like a good murder mystery. i have heard a lot of great things about this author but has never read the book. this, i love it. it is talking about the town golden boy parade, that inappropriate behavior. what is not to like? of the evasive and definitely better, but is he really a killer? we will find out. spanish, my native language, but is not practicing it as well as i should come as often as i should. .. >> the book "thief" was made into a movie
and the new zealand police stopped him. two officers from st.ouis went to get him, it took them ten weeks round trip. when they come back to the chain station half of st. louis is there this see this guy. and interviews galore. he winds up being hanged. we used to have a gallows of the police headquarters. >> the history and literary life of st. louis, missouri today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> book tv asks what you are reading this summer. >> so much of my...
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with spectacular landscapes- new zealand is a pristine paradise- ranked the freest country on earth.ut this south pacific nation has the second highest imprisonment rate in the western world.
with spectacular landscapes- new zealand is a pristine paradise- ranked the freest country on earth.ut this south pacific nation has the second highest imprisonment rate in the western world.
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a pair made from new zealand red deer cost $1,500. >> $1,500 socks. >> for deer socks. >> no way. >> man kind weren't the only celebrating father's day. jabari met his cubs for the first time yesterday. zoo keepers are not 1100% sure he's the father. there's another male lion, his brother who had access to the female lions and a pack leader could kill every cub that's not his, but it wasn't the case yesterday. the family looked very happy. >>> whew. >> maybe they can go on maury and find out. >> it is 4 minutes before 5:00. >> another black eye for target. customers stuck in long lines after another computer flitch. the details behind whether this one was hacker relate sphwhrd. >> an early morning fire forced seven people from their home. coming up the challenge red cross volunteers are having placing these people in a new home. ,,,,,,,,,,,, four people are displaced after an overnight fire in san francisco's outer mission. no word on the cause of the fire yet. >>> spinks is -- things can be replaced but people can't. >> a wild fire in central california grows. >> we now have a balan
a pair made from new zealand red deer cost $1,500. >> $1,500 socks. >> for deer socks. >> no way. >> man kind weren't the only celebrating father's day. jabari met his cubs for the first time yesterday. zoo keepers are not 1100% sure he's the father. there's another male lion, his brother who had access to the female lions and a pack leader could kill every cub that's not his, but it wasn't the case yesterday. the family looked very happy. >>> whew. >>...
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. >> 69 facts about new zealand. >> out of this world. >> will you rise to the clickbait?e global village voices now on the clickbait thing? >> it's rife because it works. that's the truth of the matter many people feel clickbaiting is cheapening. it's ephemeral, fleeting, designed to elicit an almost unthinking response. it's not a very comfortable relationship either for the journalist or the reader. in the end, superb content is what wins, not sensationaltist headlines that are here for the moment and not going to be here for the long run. >> this clickbait, talking more about the headlines. is the you don't believe what gets next. it gets more people reading a great piece, that's a good thing. it can feel a little bit cheap but it's part. you see the content doesn't matter. maybe people are getting wise. they are keeping on clicking. r >> this, is what we do. >> al jazeera america. . >> look hard enough into dark story and 1 can find rays of light. journalists have been moved by the solidarity shown by other news outlets, many our direct competitors over this net wors
. >> 69 facts about new zealand. >> out of this world. >> will you rise to the clickbait?e global village voices now on the clickbait thing? >> it's rife because it works. that's the truth of the matter many people feel clickbaiting is cheapening. it's ephemeral, fleeting, designed to elicit an almost unthinking response. it's not a very comfortable relationship either for the journalist or the reader. in the end, superb content is what wins, not sensationaltist...
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new zealand is an obvious case in point. there seems to be some evidence in new zealand.is it willonal be lower. consequence, any measures announced yesterday to slow the housing market will mitigate the top side risk. ultimately it will be another challenging day for those who bought into that announcement at the press conference. >> the swedish krona or is the worst performer. the talk of the town is a rate hike in july and another in the autumn as well. spiral.le deflationary is it that serious? >> clearly there are uncertainties with a inflationary backdrop. i don't know fools he that reflected by further action from the central bank. ultimately is a case where you do get rallies that will provide some good value. there value in the danish krone are or the norwegian kroner? have been a guilt by association immigrating from the swedish story. producer and events in iraq suggests there should be an element of the shorter-term coming through. buts a relevant point probably will underperform the swedish krona. >> thanks for joining us today from the bank of canada. stay w
new zealand is an obvious case in point. there seems to be some evidence in new zealand.is it willonal be lower. consequence, any measures announced yesterday to slow the housing market will mitigate the top side risk. ultimately it will be another challenging day for those who bought into that announcement at the press conference. >> the swedish krona or is the worst performer. the talk of the town is a rate hike in july and another in the autumn as well. spiral.le deflationary is it...
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agreement, the intelligence sharing treaty that includes the u.s., the u.k., canada, australia, new zealand. could that be a way out of this? >> well, certainly, it could be, but we must say also that the u.s. government is taking this step by step. we have to remember that obama proposed a major reform of the national security agency and its surveillance programs, and then what he proposed or what he ordered in march were really only minor changes with the only significant change to the surveillance work being that not the nsa will store the massive amount of metadata that is being collected at the telephone companies themselves. i believe this could be a way out of it, but we must see what lies ahead. >> briefly, if you could, there is a double standard here. the u.s. justice department last month issued indictments against white chinese cyber spies, but it is unwilling to look at its own spying situation in the same way. >> that is certainly hypocritical, so to say, but i believe the sense of hypocrisy is only possible because the international outrage that began one year ago has really
agreement, the intelligence sharing treaty that includes the u.s., the u.k., canada, australia, new zealand. could that be a way out of this? >> well, certainly, it could be, but we must say also that the u.s. government is taking this step by step. we have to remember that obama proposed a major reform of the national security agency and its surveillance programs, and then what he proposed or what he ordered in march were really only minor changes with the only significant change to the...