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implemented new zealand policy back to front in the sense that new zealand introduced travel restrictions control the violence and then when it was under control opened up the sporting events whereas in the united kingdom they continued with the sporting events the cheltenham festival the rugby internationals and only implemented travel restrictions after the horse and bolted as the a.b.a. through from that argument to the u.k. seems to of pursued new zealand policy and reverse. yes though it does look like that and one of the things that people myself realize when the we were looking at the pandemic was rather than following the influenza model where you gradually increase the intensity of your control measures as the penned in with sense to try and dampen down you do exactly the opposite you throw your strongest control measures at the pendant right at the beginning to extinguish it so you do things in the reverse order from the traditional and through the model and that was one of those i mean for me here is one of the light bulb moments when we saw the pandemic starting to. take off a
implemented new zealand policy back to front in the sense that new zealand introduced travel restrictions control the violence and then when it was under control opened up the sporting events whereas in the united kingdom they continued with the sporting events the cheltenham festival the rugby internationals and only implemented travel restrictions after the horse and bolted as the a.b.a. through from that argument to the u.k. seems to of pursued new zealand policy and reverse. yes though it...
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new zealand, could be a large deal for the new zealand economy in terms of providing overall supporter economy getting a big lift from opening to a bigger trading partner like australia. shery: both the kiwi dollar and the aussie dollar have been boosted by this risk appetite. how much of a problem could it pose for the rba if you continue to see the aussie dollar close to the one-month high? the dollareason why is lifting is because the australian story has been positive. there has been a global risk on improvement. the governor of the rba has pointed out the rba is not that worried about the aussie dollar having lifted because it is lifting for the right reasons. the australian economy is looking as though it has been doing better. at the moment is we have this cluster outbreak in victoria. in a broad sense, australia is still doing better than a lot of others. look athen you take a the suppression efforts in affecta, how does this confidence and how much is that a concern for the rba, potentially more so than other micro factors? something they are going to be watching carefully.
new zealand, could be a large deal for the new zealand economy in terms of providing overall supporter economy getting a big lift from opening to a bigger trading partner like australia. shery: both the kiwi dollar and the aussie dollar have been boosted by this risk appetite. how much of a problem could it pose for the rba if you continue to see the aussie dollar close to the one-month high? the dollareason why is lifting is because the australian story has been positive. there has been a...
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michael what do the covert status of new zealand. we've eliminated the cyrus we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obvious a good start to the end we have in store and color those who are detected our arrival here to quarantine so still be a steady stream using it is coming back to the country and developing the onus being diagnosed but there she don't stress and now international says because in a release from quarantine are 2 they create the virus. was the visual plan total elimination of coverage 19. no our restaurant is what we were following standard pandemic influenza plan which if you like is a kind of mr gresham approach so that's because you can't really stop through in the borders and you try to fit in a curious basic way and use the courses that by match when a standstill or who transmission new zealand we will look to the success of the asian countries that contain this and fixed and so we changed our which very softly to a containment which is core of who we are lumination approach and th
michael what do the covert status of new zealand. we've eliminated the cyrus we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obvious a good start to the end we have in store and color those who are detected our arrival here to quarantine so still be a steady stream using it is coming back to the country and developing the onus being diagnosed but there she don't stress and now international says because in a release from quarantine are 2 they create the virus. was the...
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the boss trial new zealand. also on the ovation of the seas with sydney family the lang fitz mom and dad christine an anthony and their. children j.c. and when. there were lots of families taking i suppose an early christmas or a lead into their christmas holidays and paid a lot of money they planned for at which they can leave from work their mindset is i can let them look after me. one of the highlights offered to passengers was a day trip to visit volcano. they were provided with a bright show but was branded with royal caribbean branding they would have been provided with a ticket also branded with royal caribbean branding and they were told in the brochure that all they needed to do if they're attending this show was to wear in chorus shoes. the brochure promised tourists could get close to the drama gas masks help you get new boring steam vents bubbling pits of mud hot volcanic streams and the amazing like of steaming acid. they were told to think about whether they were a carrier with doing a strenuous wa
the boss trial new zealand. also on the ovation of the seas with sydney family the lang fitz mom and dad christine an anthony and their. children j.c. and when. there were lots of families taking i suppose an early christmas or a lead into their christmas holidays and paid a lot of money they planned for at which they can leave from work their mindset is i can let them look after me. one of the highlights offered to passengers was a day trip to visit volcano. they were provided with a bright...
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in a queue of basically and just have a courses that by match when a standstill a transmission new zealand we look to the success of the asian countries that contain this and fixed and so we changed the rich and very softly to a containment which is core of who you know lumination approach and the god of rep as an enemy to stop transmission. michael one menendez and has some very colorful language a new chief he says that tonight the countries are talking about today said including new zealand you have a real leaders in these countries unlike the m words in brazil and the united states he doesn't have make great things to say that he talks about the leadership you're talking to me about science why i'm saying leadership is. you know we're i think the country that has succeeded have had this combination of good science or good leadership and inventive very decisive and i look at the other countries that also really in many cases across asia but also iceland in a number of other countries that have acted very decisively very proactively to deal with aspirants and they are the ones that has s
in a queue of basically and just have a courses that by match when a standstill a transmission new zealand we look to the success of the asian countries that contain this and fixed and so we changed the rich and very softly to a containment which is core of who you know lumination approach and the god of rep as an enemy to stop transmission. michael one menendez and has some very colorful language a new chief he says that tonight the countries are talking about today said including new zealand...
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and i say the new zealand's developed high you know explode and then wham a few. noory was all me all i saw. faced instinct was to marble far. we didn't cannot answer that's right sorry knew there was some really. hard to me not being a hospital. and i was. offering convey thanks. to someone who is really your own. sort of. official you know dinner for. and from there. for. they were bodies still left on the island. the effort to rescue them was to lie because of the use of another eruption. among the bodies recovered was given delos step daughter zoe hosking. wife lisa had survived but was badly injured. in new zealand work safe in the car in a both looking into the tragedy but their investigations could take more than a year. there's no way in this world that any of us would have put people on the island of would thought for a moment. not one millisecond that they would have thing. the result with us. 19 of the 21 people who died were from the ovation of the sea. sydney lawyer to use if is representing passengers and family members who believe the cruise operato
and i say the new zealand's developed high you know explode and then wham a few. noory was all me all i saw. faced instinct was to marble far. we didn't cannot answer that's right sorry knew there was some really. hard to me not being a hospital. and i was. offering convey thanks. to someone who is really your own. sort of. official you know dinner for. and from there. for. they were bodies still left on the island. the effort to rescue them was to lie because of the use of another eruption....
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michael what do you teach the covert status of new zealand. we've heard the sirens we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obviously a good start to be and we're having. our arrival here too. so we still getting a steady stream of news units coming back to the country and developing new or less being diagnosed but they don't stress in our international sense because they're not released from quarantine up to the virus. was the visual plan total elimination of coverage 19. no our restaurant is it were a foreign standard pandemic influenza plan which if you like is a kind of mr gresham approach so that's because you can't really stop through in the borders and you try to fit in a curious basic way and use the courses that by match when a standstill or who transmission new zealand we may look to the success of the asian countries that contain the something and so we changed our which very softly to a containment which is core of who we are limitations approach and the god of rep as an attorney to stop transmission.
michael what do you teach the covert status of new zealand. we've heard the sirens we haven't had a case of local transmission for over 6 weeks so that's obviously a good start to be and we're having. our arrival here too. so we still getting a steady stream of news units coming back to the country and developing new or less being diagnosed but they don't stress in our international sense because they're not released from quarantine up to the virus. was the visual plan total elimination of...
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on december 4th the ovation of the city's set sail from sydney for new zealand. it was pay crew season and thousands of australians had bought tickets for one of the mass trips before christmas. onboard the royal caribbean cruise was adelaide lawyer gavin della. his wife lisa and her 15 year old daughter zoe hosking. a really long toward tour. ritual global warming we're going through should be. also on the ovation of the seas with sidney family the langford's mom and dad christine and anthony and their teenage children jesse and when. there were lots of families taking i suppose an early christmas or a lead into their christmas holidays and paid a lot of money they planned for their sake and maybe from work their mindset is i can let them look after me. one of the highlights offered to passengers was a day trip to visit volcano. they were provided with a brochure but it was branded with royal caribbean branding they would have been provided with a ticket also branded with royal caribbean branding and they were told in the brochure that all they needed to do if t
on december 4th the ovation of the city's set sail from sydney for new zealand. it was pay crew season and thousands of australians had bought tickets for one of the mass trips before christmas. onboard the royal caribbean cruise was adelaide lawyer gavin della. his wife lisa and her 15 year old daughter zoe hosking. a really long toward tour. ritual global warming we're going through should be. also on the ovation of the seas with sidney family the langford's mom and dad christine and anthony...
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we remember the prime minister of new zealand saying she would never say the gunmen‘s name. lawyers mean he will now get to speak on his sentencing? think in most sentencing cases, the defence lawyers will normally give the mitigation so in this case, this is what the government will get to do. he will now have the power to get to speak. —— the government will get to do. we don't know how long he will be able to talk for but he will get to talk. what is interesting about this is long before the sentencing date set, when it looked like it was going to go toa looked like it was going to go to a trial, the media in new zealand —— all got together and decided what they were and were not going to report him saying. they effectively said they were going to be careful about reporting any claims that he made, any comments on right —— white supremacy or hatred and in new zealand, degrade some concerns about media freedom and that kind of thing —— it did raise some concerns. there is only so much we will get in the public. have families given any reaction? yes, i have been speaking to
we remember the prime minister of new zealand saying she would never say the gunmen‘s name. lawyers mean he will now get to speak on his sentencing? think in most sentencing cases, the defence lawyers will normally give the mitigation so in this case, this is what the government will get to do. he will now have the power to get to speak. —— the government will get to do. we don't know how long he will be able to talk for but he will get to talk. what is interesting about this is long...
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- the waters of new zealand are considered the cleanest waters in the world. - really? pure and cold, and this is a green-lipped mussel. it's not a fish, where many fish oils or fish products, omega-3s, come from waters around the world that are certainly a lot less than clean. some are pretty bad, but you have no idea where the oil comes from. when fish oil manufacturers are making fish oil for human consumption, and they get the fish, the meat of the fish is often sent to restaurants or to make pet food, and then what's ever left over, the head, the tail, the eyes, the bones, the gills, they grind all that up, then they boil that, then they put it in a pill, and you're swallowing that. - you got me involved in this. i was a skeptic, i admit it. - you did. - you came to my house. - you were a skeptic. came to your house. well, as you said last time, your team, all your handlers, like you said, your army. - my army. - around you, they said, oh no no, larry can just say this is good. i went, oh no no no no, he has to take it. if it works for him, then we wanna work with
- the waters of new zealand are considered the cleanest waters in the world. - really? pure and cold, and this is a green-lipped mussel. it's not a fish, where many fish oils or fish products, omega-3s, come from waters around the world that are certainly a lot less than clean. some are pretty bad, but you have no idea where the oil comes from. when fish oil manufacturers are making fish oil for human consumption, and they get the fish, the meat of the fish is often sent to restaurants or to...
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compare that to the 220 tons it gets from new zealand. wool from down under is purer than wool from other places. it is softer and cheaper too, because it is produced very efficiently. the wagenfeld spinning mill believes in promoting local wool, but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany. >> sadly, consumerers today ae not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level. they are more interested in getting new products, faster. they want to see trends and changes in fashion. so the cost has to be low. it would be nice if people could change their priorities a bit. >> brigitte pappe remains enthusiastic about her woolen fabric, it may be expensive,e, but demamand from high-quality sustainable fashion is growing. her mission isis to eventually prproduce quantities approacacg 10,000 meters of her m mosel tweed. >> "my first goal is to find imitators. i don't want to earn millions. i want satisfied employees. to know that i have enough to live on at thehe end of the mon. and i'd like everyone in the value chain, those who ar
compare that to the 220 tons it gets from new zealand. wool from down under is purer than wool from other places. it is softer and cheaper too, because it is produced very efficiently. the wagenfeld spinning mill believes in promoting local wool, but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany. >> sadly, consumerers today ae not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level. they are more interested in getting new products, faster. they want to see trends and changes in...
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we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere put in bali on. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote local wool but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany always harder sadly consumers today are not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level they're more interested in getting new products faster they want to see trends in changes in fashion so the cost has to be low it would be nice if people could change their priorities and still. get a couple remains enthusiastic about her wool in fabric it may be expensive but demand from high quality sustainable fashion is growing her mission is to eventually produce quantities approaching 10000 metres of her muzzle tweet. as a man yes my
we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere put in bali on. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote...
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new zealand is a good example of that.ealand, you won't have to quarantine but if you go there, it is 14 days self isolation required by the new zealand government. if you are planning a holiday, crucially it will be which countries appear on which of those lists. grant shapps, the transport secretary, said overall he believed it was a positive development. the most important thing is that people who were hoping to get away, perhaps for a summer holiday will have options, when they see that list, people who need to travel for business. importantly, also, the aviation industry, who have, of course, been first into this crisis and very slow to come out, as well, because of the need to have things like quarantines of course are welcoming that from the point of view ofjobs and the industry today, as well. helen, i thought, helen, ithought, if helen, i thought, if you would come on the wider easing of restrictions in england, as of this weekend, we are expecting a speech on the prime minister later when he will urge people to e
new zealand is a good example of that.ealand, you won't have to quarantine but if you go there, it is 14 days self isolation required by the new zealand government. if you are planning a holiday, crucially it will be which countries appear on which of those lists. grant shapps, the transport secretary, said overall he believed it was a positive development. the most important thing is that people who were hoping to get away, perhaps for a summer holiday will have options, when they see that...
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on your best edges thank you alex last week show covered the response to new zealand to coronavirus and interviews with new zealand public health academic professor michael baker and dr mark cornish by caroline comments sobering insights from both contributors it seems early and stringent measures have been key to tackling covert 1000 more effectively notable scotland has made progress since diverging from the rest of u.k. strategy hopefully this puts us on a better footing for winter to annexing says what was in new zealand's favor is that she's relatively isolated from the rest of the world she has a relatively small population who were and are mature enough to tear to the safety precautions and they also have good border control and says 1st watch of a great show learnt a lot more regarding the pandemic will also be on track so night people keep sensible and strong not to go backwards for the sake of a year more access spot on alex australia is also an island but pursuing suppression and failing border situation similar to scotland in westminster western australia is now back to new
on your best edges thank you alex last week show covered the response to new zealand to coronavirus and interviews with new zealand public health academic professor michael baker and dr mark cornish by caroline comments sobering insights from both contributors it seems early and stringent measures have been key to tackling covert 1000 more effectively notable scotland has made progress since diverging from the rest of u.k. strategy hopefully this puts us on a better footing for winter to...
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australia, new zealand, looking at extradition, but i love the story. you have to give attribution when somebody else finds a great story. it is about goldman-s. we need to prepare ourselves for the risks that come over the election. they are talking about the year 2000. i was in a different world. worried aboutmore secondctions thana whack of the coronavirus. >> it is interesting. you have got jp morgan saying the s&p can hit another record. he says investors are mispricing both the virus risks and the election risks. couldgan says the impact be neutral or positive. aboutve goldman talking volatility picking up towards the end of the year. they talk more about december rather than november but it is pertinent for us to talk about it today because we have biden laying out his plans in pennsylvania later. that will bring the election risk of little bit more to the forefront as they assess where academia gets -- equity markets go from here. let's get to the markets, manus. what we are seeing is green on the screen in asia extending the gains from what we
australia, new zealand, looking at extradition, but i love the story. you have to give attribution when somebody else finds a great story. it is about goldman-s. we need to prepare ourselves for the risks that come over the election. they are talking about the year 2000. i was in a different world. worried aboutmore secondctions thana whack of the coronavirus. >> it is interesting. you have got jp morgan saying the s&p can hit another record. he says investors are mispricing both the...
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—— cruise to new zealand.s docked that morning so it was just utter chaos and there were people and bags everywhere. cues. all we knew was that they had some health issues on board. the departing passengers did not know is that the ship had informed new south wales health authorities that they had been as many as 150 86 passengers on board. everybody was crammed in, check to jail. they kept saying everything is fine. princess cruises told our world... so on the ship and we set sailfrom world... so on the ship and we set sail from sydney there were 2700 passengers and about 1000 crew and it felt like the ship was packed. six days into the trip, while visiting new zealand, it is announced the cruise is being shortened. because of the coronavirus, new zealand has introduced a ban on all international travel, including cruise ships. ruby princess will be going back early to sydney. when we got turned around, everyone started to get a little bit nervous. 0n the last night in the main dining room, they have a conga
—— cruise to new zealand.s docked that morning so it was just utter chaos and there were people and bags everywhere. cues. all we knew was that they had some health issues on board. the departing passengers did not know is that the ship had informed new south wales health authorities that they had been as many as 150 86 passengers on board. everybody was crammed in, check to jail. they kept saying everything is fine. princess cruises told our world... so on the ship and we set sailfrom...
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new zealand has not fared badly. some rain to the far north but much of new zealand will be dry.ratures struggling to get into double feature -- double figures. rain in the forecast for japan. rains in the process of gradually cleaearing away. ♪ barbara: here is a reminder of the top stories. the united states has toughened the stats on china's claims to offshore resources in most of the south china sea, calling them unlawful. the world health organization says the page, it will worsen if countries do not adhere to basic health care precautions. they say to many nations are headed in the wrong direction. more than a quarter of the world's recorded cases are in the united states. more than 3.2 million infections , meaning one and 100 americans have tested positive. mine these prime ministers as 11 have died in protests over the last few days. thepeople were injured in recent demonstrations in the capital. rounds --f fired live police reportedly fired live rounds. they are calling for the president to resign since friday over militia violence and disputed elections. several detaine
new zealand has not fared badly. some rain to the far north but much of new zealand will be dry.ratures struggling to get into double feature -- double figures. rain in the forecast for japan. rains in the process of gradually cleaearing away. ♪ barbara: here is a reminder of the top stories. the united states has toughened the stats on china's claims to offshore resources in most of the south china sea, calling them unlawful. the world health organization says the page, it will worsen if...
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canada and australia it is a reciprocal move after those 3 countries plus new zealand suspended their agreements with hong kong over the new security law beijing says it reserves the right for further reaction in response to the decision taken by new zealand. still to come here on al-jazeera losing their homes and their livelihoods hundreds of thousands in bangladesh wait for help in rising floodwaters. $3000000000.00 animals killed or displaced scientists skewed alarming reassessments australia's push dollars. hello there's still some very heavy rain across the northeast of asia in particular japan is that to some pretty heavy downpours the last 24 hours the cloud is still streaming across and it will be more as we go through wednesday the korean peninsula also seeing some heavy downpours trey's lack of course into the central and southern areas of china as we head off into thursday the rains becoming heavy once again for the out towards the west so much as. do things and heavy downpours and then again a scattering of those rain showers and thunderstorms further towards the east and
canada and australia it is a reciprocal move after those 3 countries plus new zealand suspended their agreements with hong kong over the new security law beijing says it reserves the right for further reaction in response to the decision taken by new zealand. still to come here on al-jazeera losing their homes and their livelihoods hundreds of thousands in bangladesh wait for help in rising floodwaters. $3000000000.00 animals killed or displaced scientists skewed alarming reassessments...
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new zealand has had no new domestic cases in the last few months —— three months.ly cases they get are arriving from other countries. it is possible to do this here but we need a clear plan, we need to decide that the next two or three months we will get the levels in england and wales down to the same as those in scotland and northern ireland, which are very low, and then together between the uk and ireland we could push to eliminate the virus from these islands. it is not difficult if you have a clear plan and you stick to eight and people support it.|j have a clear plan and you stick to eight and people support it. i will come back to una few moments, professor, but india, you were nodding your head as professor pearce was talking about a clear plan. iam pearce was talking about a clear plan. i am sure you would love that, you are in limbo, you were meant to travel to the canary islands on the 19th ofjuly. travel to the canary islands on the 19th of july. what travel to the canary islands on the 19th ofjuly. what has happened since then? we moved our holiday out
new zealand has had no new domestic cases in the last few months —— three months.ly cases they get are arriving from other countries. it is possible to do this here but we need a clear plan, we need to decide that the next two or three months we will get the levels in england and wales down to the same as those in scotland and northern ireland, which are very low, and then together between the uk and ireland we could push to eliminate the virus from these islands. it is not difficult if you...
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worked his way across the tasman sea but look at this all this cloud across the north island of new zealand not only that but it brought some heavy rain with it and this is northland the fall northern tip of new zealand and there was some torrential rain coming down with this system as well as some very strong winds in fact the met office in new zealand has said this is a war and in a 500 year event people were evacuated from their homes emergency shelters set up the still some showers in the forecast some windy conditions as well but really it's across the southeast australia across the torah down across into tasmania that's where the strong winds and the rain will badal clear it's way east was as we go through monday heading then though to the south island of new zealand but all while it's fine and dry out across western australia 18 celsius in perth and still fine in sydney with a high of 80 and up into the northeast of asia not a fine picture hippa take you through central and eastern areas of china lots of cloud as you can see some more heavy rain through eastern areas of japan on sund
worked his way across the tasman sea but look at this all this cloud across the north island of new zealand not only that but it brought some heavy rain with it and this is northland the fall northern tip of new zealand and there was some torrential rain coming down with this system as well as some very strong winds in fact the met office in new zealand has said this is a war and in a 500 year event people were evacuated from their homes emergency shelters set up the still some showers in the...
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about 6 weeks before any sort of normal again because i talked with a former covert 19 patient from new zealand to tells us what life is like today. 14000000 people have now been infected with covert 19 globally and more than 600000 people have died of endemic has appended our daily lives in many wondering how close we are to a vaccine over such as around the world of racing to develop more than $150.00 potential vaccines there are 4 that are providing some positive results there is the university of oxford test is an echo which is testing its vaccine in large numbers of people in the u.k. south africa and brazil it's expected to release the results of its 1st human clinical trial shortly on a strain on the university of melbourne and children's research institutions also conducting phase 3 trials and chinese companies sign of act and sort of farm have both moved into phase 3 testing in brazil and in the u.a.e. sara gilbert is a research are leading the trials of the oxford university vaccine speaking virtually to members of the british parliament she said her team is still testing how long the
about 6 weeks before any sort of normal again because i talked with a former covert 19 patient from new zealand to tells us what life is like today. 14000000 people have now been infected with covert 19 globally and more than 600000 people have died of endemic has appended our daily lives in many wondering how close we are to a vaccine over such as around the world of racing to develop more than $150.00 potential vaccines there are 4 that are providing some positive results there is the...
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we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere and so one foot in bali on. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote local wool but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany almost like you're sadly consumers today are not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level they're more interested in getting new products faster they want to see trends and changes in fashion so the cost has to be low it would be nice if people could change their priorities and still. get a proper remains enthusiastic about her wool in fabric it may be expensive but demand from high quality sustainable fashion is growing her mission is to eventually produce quantities approaching 10000 metres of her muzzle twee
we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere and so one foot in bali on. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to...
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we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere so one foot in bali on. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to promote local wool but has no illusions about the future of wool from germany always harder sadly consumers today are not willing to pay higher prices at the retail level they're more interested in getting new products faster they want to see trends and changes in fashion so the cost has to be low it would be nice if people could change their priorities and still. get a couple remains enthusiastic about her wool in fabric it may be expensive but demand from high quality sustainable fashion is growing her mission is to eventually produce quantities approaching 10000 metres of her muzzle tweet. while
we get our wool from all over the world from new zealand australia and south america also from england. depending on the requirements we have to meet we get our wool from everywhere so one foot in bali on. this mill receives only about 10 tonnes of wool from germany each month compared to the $220.00 tons it gets from new zealand wool from down under is pure and wool from other places it's softer and cheaper too because it's produced very efficiently the vatican felt spinning wheel wants to...
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minister even though she said she would have sacked him over his personal lockdown breaches during new zealand's pandemic lockdown which was highly controversial. let's get to our top story. the first 24 hours of china's new security law has led to arrests amid protests in hong kong. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a sanctions bill meant to hit at china's crackdown. yvonne man is in hong kong with the latest. what do we know about this and what is it targeting? yvonne: we just learned about this in the last couple hours. the u.s. house of representatives just passed this bill that basically imposes sanctions on banks that do business with chinese officials that have been involved in the crackdown of pro-democracy protesters here in the city. this is somewhat similar but not identical to the bill that was passed in the senate last week, so the u.s. senate still has to look at this bill and vote on it before it ends up on president trump's desk for his signature. what we have heard in the last 24 hours, the response from the u.s.. the trump administration has vowed for further stronge
minister even though she said she would have sacked him over his personal lockdown breaches during new zealand's pandemic lockdown which was highly controversial. let's get to our top story. the first 24 hours of china's new security law has led to arrests amid protests in hong kong. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a sanctions bill meant to hit at china's crackdown. yvonne man is in hong kong with the latest. what do we know about this and what is it targeting? yvonne: we just...
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well about 6 weeks before i could count to sort of normal again when uniform 1000 patient from new zealand who tells us what life is like for her today. how the seasonal rains have changed their orientation has been heavy rain recently in north korea that's going through to eastern siberia there's a bit of a break in the lives of pulses running through what was around south korea during tuesday and on the coast of honshu the city pankhurst of honshu on the whole corridor the korean peninsula otherwise is fairly dry much of china as is well the summer rain developing again along the yangtze but i think it'll develop into a big post back into the yellow river valley once more or pass the south the yangtze look fairly dry of course humid and of course occasionally shiny but only occasionally south of that there's a very obvious place maybe off the satellite picture of the city from the full cross where shotokan quite deep and it's not really the philippines or in the west papua but more sumatra and it's to malaysia sudden thailand's a multitude of dark blue there which means big showers proba
well about 6 weeks before i could count to sort of normal again when uniform 1000 patient from new zealand who tells us what life is like for her today. how the seasonal rains have changed their orientation has been heavy rain recently in north korea that's going through to eastern siberia there's a bit of a break in the lives of pulses running through what was around south korea during tuesday and on the coast of honshu the city pankhurst of honshu on the whole corridor the korean peninsula...
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seeing new zealand up .2%.hicago nikkei futures pointing to a mixed to slightly lower open when it comes to the opening of major markets in asia, off .3%. sydney futures also softer. the aussie dollar, although we saw weakness in the early part of the session, currently 59.41. the weakness earlier, with the heightened virus response from the major state of victoria as cases surge, over the weekend we saw stricter lockdowns with public housing towers within victoria in melbourne coming under restrictive levels of lockdown to get on top of the virus concerns. that, globalith coronavirus cases topping 11.3 million as the world health organization reports a single new record in new infections. cases in japan and the philippines continue to rise. some are calling for more stringent restrictions to curb the operate in the u.s. let's get the latest from ros krasny. we don't have a break in the upward trend of coronavirus cases. some places and localities, you can see possible light at the end of the tunnel or muddy st
seeing new zealand up .2%.hicago nikkei futures pointing to a mixed to slightly lower open when it comes to the opening of major markets in asia, off .3%. sydney futures also softer. the aussie dollar, although we saw weakness in the early part of the session, currently 59.41. the weakness earlier, with the heightened virus response from the major state of victoria as cases surge, over the weekend we saw stricter lockdowns with public housing towers within victoria in melbourne coming under...
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picking up from that positive friday news, new zealand extending gains to 0.7%. foreign investors adding to bullish signals for kiwi stocks. nikkei futures holding steady, after his third straight weekly loss amid concerns of rising cases in japan.
picking up from that positive friday news, new zealand extending gains to 0.7%. foreign investors adding to bullish signals for kiwi stocks. nikkei futures holding steady, after his third straight weekly loss amid concerns of rising cases in japan.
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. >> that is gunfire. >> new zealand sucks.ules. >> 50 is a great score, brenton. god bless brenton with a light to his path right now, lord jesus. >> i love spyro iii and fortnite ii. >> i like the name. it's kind of rough. >> i subscribe to pewdiepie and brenton. >> brenton, you are innocent and you will get out in no time. >> wow. >> yeah, that's a lot. >> so, somebody posted a -- you don't know where it came from. >> no idea who those people are. >> and they're all excited about the perpetrator in new zealand. >> yeah, new zealand terror attack. >> terror attack. the first little girl was watching something where you were hearing gunshots. >> yeah. yeah. >> wow. and those are kids. >> those are kids. >> pete seamy, phd, is, associate professor at chapman university. he studies terrorist groups and -- >> we have this broader historical kind of engrained almost within our kind of collective psyche of white supremacy that is just floating around out there, and, you know, everyone's susceptible in some form or another. >> and a
. >> that is gunfire. >> new zealand sucks.ules. >> 50 is a great score, brenton. god bless brenton with a light to his path right now, lord jesus. >> i love spyro iii and fortnite ii. >> i like the name. it's kind of rough. >> i subscribe to pewdiepie and brenton. >> brenton, you are innocent and you will get out in no time. >> wow. >> yeah, that's a lot. >> so, somebody posted a -- you don't know where it came from. >> no idea...
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worked his way across the tasman sea but look at this all this cloud across the north island of new zealandnot only knew that but it brought some heavy rain with it this is northland the fall northern tip of new zealand and there was some torrential rain coming down with this system as well as some very strong winds in fact the met office in new zealand has said this is a war and in a 500 year event people were evacuated from their homes emergency shelters set up the still some showers in the 4 call some windy conditions as well but really it's across the southeast australia across the torah down across into tasmania that's where the strong winds and the rain will badal carries way east was as we go through monday heading then go to the south island of new zealand but all the while it's fine and dry out across western australia 18 celsius in perth and still fine in sydney with a high of 80 and up into the northeast of asia not a fine picture hippa take you through central and eastern areas of china lots of cloud as you can see some more heavy rain through eastern areas of japan on sunday an
worked his way across the tasman sea but look at this all this cloud across the north island of new zealandnot only knew that but it brought some heavy rain with it this is northland the fall northern tip of new zealand and there was some torrential rain coming down with this system as well as some very strong winds in fact the met office in new zealand has said this is a war and in a 500 year event people were evacuated from their homes emergency shelters set up the still some showers in the 4...
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six days into the trip, while visiting new zealand, it's announced the cruise is being shortened.nd has introduced a ban on all international travel, including cruise ships. the ruby princess will be going back early to sydney. when we got turned around, everybody started to get a little bit nervous. 0n the last night in the main dining rooms, they have a conga line of servers and the restaurant staff, dancing around to music and it was like being in a high school disco. # hot, hot, hot! despite the celebrations, at least 100 passengers have fallen sick and several have been tested for coronavirus. but on march 19, all 2,700 passengers were let off the ship in sydney — even the ones that were awaiting test results for covid—19. we got downstairs to collect our luggage. collected our luggage, and walked out. there were no temperature checks, there werent even passport checks. and we saw an ambulance pull up on the dock and at the time, we didn't think anything about it. it was like we were being rushed off the ship. flying back to london, the world now in the midst of a global pand
six days into the trip, while visiting new zealand, it's announced the cruise is being shortened.nd has introduced a ban on all international travel, including cruise ships. the ruby princess will be going back early to sydney. when we got turned around, everybody started to get a little bit nervous. 0n the last night in the main dining rooms, they have a conga line of servers and the restaurant staff, dancing around to music and it was like being in a high school disco. # hot, hot, hot!...
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compared to other similar cases around the world for example in el paso in texas oh christ church in new zealand and for much additional point of view this is also seen as a possible president to climb understand how these attacks are actually happening in the idea of someone acting on his or her own but at the site same time having networks online so this these 2 elements the fact that this is being described as anti-semitic the fact that he also used online resources and published everything online is being described as 2 very important elements when it comes to this process in marked a book you said that this is a very important case traumas why is this affecting so much attention with in germany. it's not only within germany because it's also internationally and one element is what i just mentioned this idea that we're talking about something that can also be understood from an international perspective that can be compared to other cases that happened elsewhere again i mentioned el paso in texas a christ church in new zealand so this is being watched very closely for much additional perspec
compared to other similar cases around the world for example in el paso in texas oh christ church in new zealand and for much additional point of view this is also seen as a possible president to climb understand how these attacks are actually happening in the idea of someone acting on his or her own but at the site same time having networks online so this these 2 elements the fact that this is being described as anti-semitic the fact that he also used online resources and published everything...
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to coronavirus and interviews with top new zealand public health academic professor michael baker and dr mark konigsberg catalan comments sobering insights from both contributors it seems early and stringent measures have been key to tackling qubit 1000 more effectively notable scotland has made progress instead of bridging from the rest of u.k. strategy who put this puts us on a better footing for winter to annex things is what was in new zealand staver is that she's relatively isolated from the rest of the world she has a relatively small population who were and are mature enough to tear to the safety precautions and they also have good border control and says 1st watch a great show learnt a lot more regarding the pandemic will also be on track so now people keep sensible and strong not to go backwards for the sake of a year more access spot on alex australia is also an island.
to coronavirus and interviews with top new zealand public health academic professor michael baker and dr mark konigsberg catalan comments sobering insights from both contributors it seems early and stringent measures have been key to tackling qubit 1000 more effectively notable scotland has made progress instead of bridging from the rest of u.k. strategy who put this puts us on a better footing for winter to annex things is what was in new zealand staver is that she's relatively isolated from...
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thank you alex last week show covered the response to new zealand to coronavirus and interviews with new zealand public health academic professor michael baker and dr mark konigsberg catalan comments so bring insights from both contributors it seems early in stringent measures have been key to tackling covert 1000 more effectively notable scotland has made progress since diverging from the rest of u.k. strategy who play this puts us on a better footing for winter john eckstein says what was in new zealand's favor is that she's relatively isolated from the rest of the world she has a relatively small population who were and are mature enough to tear to the safety .
thank you alex last week show covered the response to new zealand to coronavirus and interviews with new zealand public health academic professor michael baker and dr mark konigsberg catalan comments so bring insights from both contributors it seems early in stringent measures have been key to tackling covert 1000 more effectively notable scotland has made progress since diverging from the rest of u.k. strategy who play this puts us on a better footing for winter john eckstein says what was in...