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not since 1972 has a team other than australia and new zealand won the world cup. they've monopolised it completely — contesting the last three finals and winning every trophy. england and france are the top teams in the wheelchair tournament — new zealsnd weren't in it. as always it's more complex. the government bodies say their argument is safety and welfare of players, rising covid rates in their countries — why send to a country that�*s experiencing over 40,000 cases a day— on the other hand — new zealand sent a cricket team to england, they're sending athletes to toyko so some are questioning if it's more about domestic clubs not wanting to rsisk player health and availability if they had to undergo quarantine on return. and they gave organisers four minutes notice before announcing they were pulling out this morning. particularly hard on the women's games for a number of reasons. take a look at the two favourites. both in the same group does represent an opportunity for other nations though. do organisers bring new teams in? do they do another draw? isa is a
not since 1972 has a team other than australia and new zealand won the world cup. they've monopolised it completely — contesting the last three finals and winning every trophy. england and france are the top teams in the wheelchair tournament — new zealsnd weren't in it. as always it's more complex. the government bodies say their argument is safety and welfare of players, rising covid rates in their countries — why send to a country that�*s experiencing over 40,000 cases a day— on...
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new zealand has been enjoying the whole way through this pandemic. they've managed to keep the numbers down so low once it's done, right. i think the most important things that museum has got right is have the right strategy and hands on it. and it's elimination strategy strategies centers population, how we don't tolerate cases in the community. we react to even just one positive case of community by moving to extinguish that outbreak as quickly as possible. that's meant that we've had a few cases when she deaths, our health services have continued to operate. its protect me, it's protected, us having treated a lot of things come right just from that initial impulse to protect the population . what i think is also really important to point out is that both countries slow to immunize, which is a problem in taiwan, but not for new zealand. where you can argue that on both sides, actually, on the one hand, yes, you doesn't need vaccines. that can should be used in classes were still occurring, that should be used in cases where they can immediately sav
new zealand has been enjoying the whole way through this pandemic. they've managed to keep the numbers down so low once it's done, right. i think the most important things that museum has got right is have the right strategy and hands on it. and it's elimination strategy strategies centers population, how we don't tolerate cases in the community. we react to even just one positive case of community by moving to extinguish that outbreak as quickly as possible. that's meant that we've had a few...
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will new zealand bad. you came visitors under cover circumstances and you'd have been, well we have a system that tries to be quite even handed. we do obviously allow people to come and buy quantity. and we have free travel from astray and cook islands. occasionally that is limited from different parts. this is going to outbreaks, but it's been going for 2 months is working well in general. but for other countries, we look at the proportion of people, the risks they will be infected when they arrive here. and at the moment we've had, we basically turned down the 10 was, would use a numbers of allows travel from countries that have out of control. and that has been india, pakistan and happy new guinea and part of south america. the u. k. was an position before christmas, but since in it appeared to bring the pendant began to control. but now i think it's going obviously in the opposite direction. so if we find a number of tablets mutate artistic positive when they arrive here, we would restrict the numbers
will new zealand bad. you came visitors under cover circumstances and you'd have been, well we have a system that tries to be quite even handed. we do obviously allow people to come and buy quantity. and we have free travel from astray and cook islands. occasionally that is limited from different parts. this is going to outbreaks, but it's been going for 2 months is working well in general. but for other countries, we look at the proportion of people, the risks they will be infected when they...
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this from corporate, compared to new zealand. 26 was subtler populations. would have been possible your estimation for scotland to pursue an elimination strategy is definitely talk with colleagues. append in it, who i think desperately wanted to pursue the strategy. i think it was support from the scottish government. but the difficulty was that you are always the united kingdom and to an extent you had quite largest, you could not control your orders and that as a teacher requirement to pursue elimination. so i think scotland, that she got to the point of having very low numbers and if she was looking at elimination is potentially a strategy. but i think in the end that was difficult in that context where you're located, looking up the vaccine or what's your estimation of the efficacy of the writing of vaccines which are available and which ones are new zealand choosing? yes, well, i think the vaccines generally available in high income countries are or highly effective at preventing defense, serious illness and somewhat of it stopping in fiction. but in c
this from corporate, compared to new zealand. 26 was subtler populations. would have been possible your estimation for scotland to pursue an elimination strategy is definitely talk with colleagues. append in it, who i think desperately wanted to pursue the strategy. i think it was support from the scottish government. but the difficulty was that you are always the united kingdom and to an extent you had quite largest, you could not control your orders and that as a teacher requirement to pursue...
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that's new zealand philosophy for dealing with covered 19 i want to avoid them. prefer tests, quarantines, and mosques to contain the viruses spread. initially both islands enjoyed success. oh, but that changed for taiwan. what happened at is one government approach beta. ah, welcome to the show line, ben. all and today will be talking to the co author of the report assessing the outbreak responses of new zealand and tie one it was recently hit by the alpha variant. it hit hard despite the government expertise and dealing with outbreaks of other diseases like saws running in and out every day. 39 year old mister chan delivers 300 orders a week. the reason coughing outbreak and taiwan has brought him more orders, but he has to take more risks since nearly 85 percent of the ones population isn't vaccinated. high, no, i live with my 5 children, my wife and my mother. you asked me if i'm worried about them. of course i am. i had so many children and i worry that i might get them infected to live johnny. bravo. as a father o 5, he has no choice, but to go out and make money. so i hope the gove
that's new zealand philosophy for dealing with covered 19 i want to avoid them. prefer tests, quarantines, and mosques to contain the viruses spread. initially both islands enjoyed success. oh, but that changed for taiwan. what happened at is one government approach beta. ah, welcome to the show line, ben. all and today will be talking to the co author of the report assessing the outbreak responses of new zealand and tie one it was recently hit by the alpha variant. it hit hard despite the...
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haidi: let's look ahead for australia and new zealand. lia's government has boosted covert support for new south wales and will provide thousands of dollars per week for businesses suffering from the extended lockdown. the rbn expected to announce its latest policy decision in less than 24 hours. they are said to leave the cash rate on chain but said -- but signaled they will begin to change rates this year as market expectations began to build on that. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) the core is key to losing weight, getting back in shape, and feeling good. introducing the aero trainer, designed to strengthen your core, flatten your stomach, and relieve stress and back pain. it conforms to your body and increases muscle activity. abs, back, obliques, hips, and glutes. get incredible results in just five to ten minutes a day. the aero trainer supports over 500 pounds, and inflates and deflates in seconds. check it out at aerotrainer.com. that's a-e-r-o trainer.com. vonnie: you are watching "daybreak australia." bloomber
haidi: let's look ahead for australia and new zealand. lia's government has boosted covert support for new south wales and will provide thousands of dollars per week for businesses suffering from the extended lockdown. the rbn expected to announce its latest policy decision in less than 24 hours. they are said to leave the cash rate on chain but said -- but signaled they will begin to change rates this year as market expectations began to build on that. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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at a time when athletes from australia and new zealand are competing in other major sporting events, fferently and the implications for the sport could be far—reaching. laura scott, bbc news, manchester. plans to reopen theatres and concert halls in northern ireland have been delayed by the stormont executive while ministers receive further information. venues were expected to reopen next week, but minsters want more time to consider the health implications. however, they have agreed to relax a number of restrictions on household mixing outdoors. health unions say they intend to consult members about industrial action following the government's 3% pay offer for most nhs staff in england. nursing leaders said staff were angry and deserved a bigger rise. the government said it recognised the extraordinary effort of nhs workers, and insisted the 3% rise was fair. here's our health editor, hugh pym. 0ff shift today, michelle, an a&e nurse in greater manchester, had more time to think about the 3% pay deal. she says it doesn't reflect all the effort and experience of her profession. itjust
at a time when athletes from australia and new zealand are competing in other major sporting events, fferently and the implications for the sport could be far—reaching. laura scott, bbc news, manchester. plans to reopen theatres and concert halls in northern ireland have been delayed by the stormont executive while ministers receive further information. venues were expected to reopen next week, but minsters want more time to consider the health implications. however, they have agreed to relax...
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numbers back down, but not to the levels new zealand been enjoying the whole way through this pandemic . they've managed to keep the numbers down so low. what's it done? right, i think the most important thing is that you didn't have the right to have the right strategy. and it's elimination strategy. this strategy census population, how we don't tolerate cases in the community. we react to even just one positive case and community by moving to extinguish that outbreak as quickly as possible. that's meant that we've had very few cases when she deaths, health services continue to operate and protect job con me. it's protected us civic freedom and lots of things come right just from that initial impulse to protect your population. what i think is also really important to point out is that both countries flow to immunize, which is a problem in taiwan, but not for new zealand. where you can argue that on both sides, actually on the one hand, yes, you doesn't need vaccines. that should be used in classes were still occurring. that should be used in cases where they can immediately save live
numbers back down, but not to the levels new zealand been enjoying the whole way through this pandemic . they've managed to keep the numbers down so low. what's it done? right, i think the most important thing is that you didn't have the right to have the right strategy. and it's elimination strategy. this strategy census population, how we don't tolerate cases in the community. we react to even just one positive case and community by moving to extinguish that outbreak as quickly as possible....
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in fact, he weeks ago an australian travel to new zealand. i spent the weekend in wellington holiday with that australia. and on the monday, they started to be unwell and tested positive delta variance. now that pissed me during the weekend had visited a large number of places around wellington museums, restaurants, shops will replace. it doesn't actually know, watching experience for us. we were waiting to hear whether we got to have a very very large outbreak. as it happens, we don't like camera doesn't that it has been a warning sign for us of how badly things could go wrong. so the warning signs are there. what is the best way in your opinion then of containing, not only covert, but also all of its variance? well, the interesting thing about this pandemic, and this is something that we in the asia pacific region have. if at the time it is control, it can be stopped. we have so many tools in the toolbox. now we have protections. we have our public health infrastructure, that's that test and tracing all of those measures. and we have mentio
in fact, he weeks ago an australian travel to new zealand. i spent the weekend in wellington holiday with that australia. and on the monday, they started to be unwell and tested positive delta variance. now that pissed me during the weekend had visited a large number of places around wellington museums, restaurants, shops will replace. it doesn't actually know, watching experience for us. we were waiting to hear whether we got to have a very very large outbreak. as it happens, we don't like...
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in fact, he weeks ago an australian travel to new zealand. i spent the weekend in wellington on holiday, went australia and on monday they started to be on well and tested positive delta barry. now that pissed me during the weekend had visited a large number of places around wellington museums, restaurants, shops, all the places actually now watching experience for us. we were waiting to hear whether we got to have a, have a large upgrade. as it happens, we've got luck camera difference. that's it has been a warning sign for us of how badly things could go wrong to the warning signs of their what is the best way in your opinion then of containing, not only closer, but also all of its variance. well, the interesting thing about this pandemic is something that we in the asia pacific region is that the panic is control. it can be stopped. we have so many tools in the toolbox. now we have protections, we have a public health infrastructure. that's that test and tracing all of those measures and we have many but can keep our community safe. optimi
in fact, he weeks ago an australian travel to new zealand. i spent the weekend in wellington on holiday, went australia and on monday they started to be on well and tested positive delta barry. now that pissed me during the weekend had visited a large number of places around wellington museums, restaurants, shops, all the places actually now watching experience for us. we were waiting to hear whether we got to have a, have a large upgrade. as it happens, we've got luck camera difference. that's...
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now for new zealand. we've got nights, weather on tap as he heads award sunday for the major city center. it's christ church. wellington gives been an awkward but check out late monday into tuesday. that's when this rain starts to slide in. so that's when our conditions will deteriorate. off to the philippines right now and heavy rains have raised water levels as we hit toward the american river, still more rain to count on sunday. and for asia pacific, our heavy rain will be toward that southeast corner of china into taiwan the he added to the fashion, the success and the popularity. and then he gave it all up for the love of his homeland football rebels. delves into the realm of footballing legend rashid mac luthey. before to the jury and national liberation front. with his feet. rashid mackenzie and the f. l. n. team. on al jazeera o. the me. back watching algae. they are alive from london. a quick look at the main stories now the forest fires ravaging parts of southern turkey, now killed 6 people. tur
now for new zealand. we've got nights, weather on tap as he heads award sunday for the major city center. it's christ church. wellington gives been an awkward but check out late monday into tuesday. that's when this rain starts to slide in. so that's when our conditions will deteriorate. off to the philippines right now and heavy rains have raised water levels as we hit toward the american river, still more rain to count on sunday. and for asia pacific, our heavy rain will be toward that...
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at a time when athletes from australia and new zealand are competing in other major sporting events, ons for the sport could be far—reaching. laura scott, bbc news, manchester. now, living by the seaside ought be idyllic for children, but for some kids in scarborough, regular beach trips are out of reach. despite the seafront being just a mile away, high prices for attractions and hidden costs mean some families on low incomes visit the beach less often than tourists. as part of a series of special reports about life in coastal britain, bek homer now reports from scarborough. where are we going? the beach! let's go! a trip organised by the community centre for those living on the barrowcliffe estate in scarborough. it's just a mile from the sea, but it's a side of town where the tourists don't go. levels of poverty here are high. it's among the 1% of most deprived areas in england. there's kids on here that i've talked to, and they've said that they'd never been to the beach before and they're, like, 14—year—olds or whatever and they've lived here all their lives. to see their faces l
at a time when athletes from australia and new zealand are competing in other major sporting events, ons for the sport could be far—reaching. laura scott, bbc news, manchester. now, living by the seaside ought be idyllic for children, but for some kids in scarborough, regular beach trips are out of reach. despite the seafront being just a mile away, high prices for attractions and hidden costs mean some families on low incomes visit the beach less often than tourists. as part of a series of...
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that's new zealand philosophy for dealing with cove. at 191 avoided them. it preferred tests, quarantines and mosques to contain the viruses spread initially, both islands enjoyed success. oh, but that changed for taiwan. what happened at is one government approach beta. ah, welcome to the show line ben physical and today will be talking to the co author of the report. assessing the outbreak responses of new zealand and tie one. it was recently hit by the alpha variant. it hit hard despite the government's expertise and dealing with outbreaks of other diseases like saws running in and out every day . 39 year old mister chan delivered 300 orders a week, the reef and coffee outbreak and tie one has brought him more orders. but he has to take more risks since nearly 85 percent of the ones population isn't vaccinated. well, i know i live with my 5 children, my wife and my mother. you asked me if i'm worried about them. of course i am. i had so many children and i worry that i might get them infected. we've done you as a father of 5, he has no choice, but to go
that's new zealand philosophy for dealing with cove. at 191 avoided them. it preferred tests, quarantines and mosques to contain the viruses spread initially, both islands enjoyed success. oh, but that changed for taiwan. what happened at is one government approach beta. ah, welcome to the show line ben physical and today will be talking to the co author of the report. assessing the outbreak responses of new zealand and tie one. it was recently hit by the alpha variant. it hit hard despite the...
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these mussels only come from new zealand. these are pristine waters, miles and miles in the beautiful beautiful area called the marlborough sounds let me show you why it's so beautiful in the waters of new zealand. - the journey of omega xl begins on the opposite side of the world in the pristine waters of the marlborough sounds of new zealand. these are some of the cleanest waters on earth and they are also the exclusive habitat of the green lipped mussel a food source naturally high in antioxidants. and omega-3 fatty acids harvested after 18 months on the vine. and then they go through the proprietary extraction process resulting in one of the most potent natural anti-inflammatories in the world. omega xl. - i love the fact i'm looking at this. this is a tiny, soft gel and i mean tiny because i'm someone who can't take large pills. i just can't do it. - i don't know anybody, i've never met anybody that likes large pills - i know, but look how tiny this is. so if we take.. - small,, easy to swallow small, no aftertaste. - so
these mussels only come from new zealand. these are pristine waters, miles and miles in the beautiful beautiful area called the marlborough sounds let me show you why it's so beautiful in the waters of new zealand. - the journey of omega xl begins on the opposite side of the world in the pristine waters of the marlborough sounds of new zealand. these are some of the cleanest waters on earth and they are also the exclusive habitat of the green lipped mussel a food source naturally high in...
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you were while you were working on this album one, which made sense, you went home you were in new zealand transitioning back to a place like new york city after s another wonderful place to be, but new zealand, very different >> very different. i would say, the main thing i observed between the difference between new zealand and america, apart from the obvious, sort of, covid protocols and such every food at the grocery store is -- it's a hotdog, but it's almonds. it's a sundae, but it's almonds. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> like, it's cream cheese, but it's almonds like everything is made of a nut. >> seth: yeah. do you -- do you know what i mean we don't really -- >> seth: we're very proud of that >> we don't have the nut technology you haven't brought -- you haven't brought nuts into every and all cuisines >> we have, like, maybe a nut milk >> seth: okay. >> but -- but the, you know, full sundae. >> seth: oh, yeah, the almonds have taken over. you know, the ice cream. the -- the almonds have taken over that's the main thing. >> seth: that's -- i think that when -- if you asked anyone
you were while you were working on this album one, which made sense, you went home you were in new zealand transitioning back to a place like new york city after s another wonderful place to be, but new zealand, very different >> very different. i would say, the main thing i observed between the difference between new zealand and america, apart from the obvious, sort of, covid protocols and such every food at the grocery store is -- it's a hotdog, but it's almonds. it's a sundae, but it's...
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between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 15 years, wayne, hey, al jazeera, hawkins. so i had all the news, our molding a camera one on the cleaning, on the day life with the on the a test ride on the new electric motor device, taking kenya by stone. and gold for switzerland and the tennis, but not for roger federer more from the tokyo games coming out with jenna. ah, we were told technology can help tackle the spread of cov 19. but our tech solutions, the best solutions. we're starting something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what day they're being collected. whereas it being for holly re looked at the limits of the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face target when tech to go viral, episode 3 of all hail the lockdown analogy. 0 the native names as it breaks the governors that have the population will be affected. that's a millions of people who rely on the river for there was applied with detail coverage not o
between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 15 years, wayne, hey, al jazeera, hawkins. so i had all the news, our molding a camera one on the cleaning, on the day life with the on the a test ride on the new electric motor device, taking kenya by stone. and gold for switzerland and the tennis, but not for roger federer more from the tokyo games coming out with jenna. ah, we were told technology...
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there could be pressure to hike as mortars reopen in new zealand.r at citigroup, they're noting that rbnz when it comes to inflation, they put up their timeline for the hike at 2% by the first quarter of 2024. haidi: those numbers will come out from new zealand in the next five minutes or so. the st. louis fed president said it is time to end emergency measures to support the economy. he spoke exclusively with bloomberg's michael mckee. >> i think it's clear that some of the inflation will be temporary. how much feeds into a more persistent process is really the question that the committee has to wrestle with going forward. i think we are already above our target on core pc inflation. according to the summary of economic projections katie is -- the committee is predicting 3%, excluding food and energy prices, that's more inflation than we have seen in a long time in the u.s. and i think some of that will hang on and persist through 2022. we had hotter reports than we anticipated recently, so there is some possibility that we would ratchet up our exp
there could be pressure to hike as mortars reopen in new zealand.r at citigroup, they're noting that rbnz when it comes to inflation, they put up their timeline for the hike at 2% by the first quarter of 2024. haidi: those numbers will come out from new zealand in the next five minutes or so. the st. louis fed president said it is time to end emergency measures to support the economy. he spoke exclusively with bloomberg's michael mckee. >> i think it's clear that some of the inflation...
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a formal government apology for past injustices is rare in new zealand. it has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct group that continues to suffer hom, connected to those historic events. today. many of those affected feel a sense of shame about what happened and reluctant to talk about it, even to their families. you would have just felt like you were trampled on in some way emotionally, spiritually, many, many ways. and i think that has been answered generational. the polynesian pent is welcome the apology, which have been campaigning for for decades. and they hope it will help people of the pacific islands move on the alastair and proud because of who we are and achieve the very, very basic and simple goals for why we even came to this country solely was they also hope saying, sorry, will help build trust between the island communities and the government and into a future generations feel secure in new zealand. even if the apology has taken nearly 50 years. wayne hey, al jazeera auckland's ah, recapping your head
a formal government apology for past injustices is rare in new zealand. it has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct group that continues to suffer hom, connected to those historic events. today. many of those affected feel a sense of shame about what happened and reluctant to talk about it, even to their families. you would have just felt like you were trampled on in some way emotionally, spiritually, many, many ways. and i think that has been answered...
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new zealand residents have 7 days to return home to avoid quarantine.oduce a mandatory covid vaccination certificate scheme. starting next month, it will allow people who've received at least one jab to go to various indoor venues like cinemas and gyms. in france, lawmakers are debating whether to only allow access to bars, restaurants and public transport to those who have had a covid vaccine, or can show proof of a negative test. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson has been talking to those for and against the new rules. if the government has its way, a pint of beer, a bistro lunch, a morning coffee, will all require proof that the customer is covid—19 free. daniel runs this bistro a stone's throw from the old paris stock exchange. the bill being debated this week is designed to keep france open for business in the face of what the government is calling a fourth wave of infections. but daniel says it's going too far. translation: i am never going to ask for the health pass. _ i am not a policeman. i don't have that kind of authority. no, i won't
new zealand residents have 7 days to return home to avoid quarantine.oduce a mandatory covid vaccination certificate scheme. starting next month, it will allow people who've received at least one jab to go to various indoor venues like cinemas and gyms. in france, lawmakers are debating whether to only allow access to bars, restaurants and public transport to those who have had a covid vaccine, or can show proof of a negative test. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson has been talking to...
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anna: i know the new zealand dollar story is also jumping, new zealand bringing forward -- thank youen. surveillance early addition is up next -- edition is up next. u.s. markets could be a touch weaker. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there could be 50,000 cases detected per day by the 19th. we are seeing rising hospital admissions. we must reconcile ourselves to more deaths from covid. >> so today, while the virus has been vanquished, we know this, it no longer controls our lives. it no longer paralyzes our nation. >> to those who say we should delay again, the alternative to that is to open
anna: i know the new zealand dollar story is also jumping, new zealand bringing forward -- thank youen. surveillance early addition is up next -- edition is up next. u.s. markets could be a touch weaker. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there could be 50,000 cases detected per day by the 19th. we are seeing rising hospital admissions. we must reconcile ourselves to more deaths from covid. >> so today, while the virus has been vanquished, we know this, it no longer controls our lives. it no...
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however, new zealand has been made to act.lapton, who had a severe reaction to the astrazeneca vaccine, has said he will not perform at venues that require concertgoers to be fully vaccinated against covid—19. he says he objects to having a "discriminated audience present". the uk prime minister boris johnson has said proof of vaccination must be shown at clubs and venues from september, as experts insist the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks for most people. mark lobel reports. eric clapton spoke out about vaccines and it may, revealing his severe reaction to the astrazeneca one. he feared it would leave him unable to play music again, and earlier this week he had a bad reaction to this. we are planning to make full vaccination the condition of entry to nightclubs and other venues where large crowds gathered. following that, eric clapton issued a statement on the telegram account of an italian architect and covid sceptic. he eric clapton�*s concerts hit america in september where vaccine proof is only required in a f
however, new zealand has been made to act.lapton, who had a severe reaction to the astrazeneca vaccine, has said he will not perform at venues that require concertgoers to be fully vaccinated against covid—19. he says he objects to having a "discriminated audience present". the uk prime minister boris johnson has said proof of vaccination must be shown at clubs and venues from september, as experts insist the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks for most people. mark lobel...
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i am thinking about new zealand, because in new zealand, we have had, well, a bit of a surprise, not surprise to everybody, but certainly a surprise to some in terms of just how quickly they are going to be ending their qe program over in new zealand. mark: that's absolutely right. they did surprise hawkishly. they are setting the president for the rest of the world -- precedent for the rest of the world. central banks are going to have to come out of that monetary easing quicker than is priced. new zealand always sets the precednt. it has tended to be a leader on this kind of global teams. i think this is -- global themes. i think this is what we are going to be trading. whether you are talking about core inflation, the headline inflation, whatever way you spin it, these numbers continue to shatter forecasts on the topside. this inflationary wave is way bigger than anticipated months ago. it does not matter what time span you look at, these numbers continue to surprise. anna: when it comes to inflation, let's go back to where we started this conversation, the u.k. inflation number.
i am thinking about new zealand, because in new zealand, we have had, well, a bit of a surprise, not surprise to everybody, but certainly a surprise to some in terms of just how quickly they are going to be ending their qe program over in new zealand. mark: that's absolutely right. they did surprise hawkishly. they are setting the president for the rest of the world -- precedent for the rest of the world. central banks are going to have to come out of that monetary easing quicker than is...
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women's soccer team bouncing back in a big way against new zealand.er they lost their opening match to sweden. this was over early. up 3-1 in the second half. julie ernst with a cross. it's 4-1 usa. then in the 88th minute, press doing the feeding. alex morgan, the u.s. blows out new zealand. the final 6-1. >>> how about this story? talk about a power couple. jay knee is making her start as a left fielder and her husband is trying to make it in the major leagues. he spent seven years pitching in the minors. he recently made his big league debut with the dodgers against miami. he spent almost two weeks in the show but recently assign aaa. for now, they center have to root for each other from a far. >> thank you. >>> we'll go live to tokyo. that's the olympic torch at tokyo's national stadium. the flame will burn throughout the games following decades of tradition. how to this it fuelled is historic. >> yeah. it's fuelled, in part, by hydrogen. it's the first time the fuel source is going to be used to sustain an olympic fire. previous flames have usual
women's soccer team bouncing back in a big way against new zealand.er they lost their opening match to sweden. this was over early. up 3-1 in the second half. julie ernst with a cross. it's 4-1 usa. then in the 88th minute, press doing the feeding. alex morgan, the u.s. blows out new zealand. the final 6-1. >>> how about this story? talk about a power couple. jay knee is making her start as a left fielder and her husband is trying to make it in the major leagues. he spent seven years...
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haidi: let's look ahead on this monday morning for australia and new zealand. watching for more fallout from the anti-lockdown protests. scott morrison saying he plans to set new vaccination targets for the country. new zealand will get trade data in about 15 minutes time. we will bring you those as they get to us. and australia has succeeded in efforts to prevent the great barrier reef being listed as endangered by the united nations, it would have triggered additional conservation work. canberra has rejected this action, saying it is already making improvements through an investment program. that has been widely controversial in question. lots more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: the education tech sector has become the latest target of china's sweeping regulatory crackdown. companies that teach school subjects can no longer make profits, raise capital, or go public under the new rules, jeopardizing the 100 billion dollar industry. let's cross to our executive editor for a greater china. what do we know about this latest crackdown and is it basically just
haidi: let's look ahead on this monday morning for australia and new zealand. watching for more fallout from the anti-lockdown protests. scott morrison saying he plans to set new vaccination targets for the country. new zealand will get trade data in about 15 minutes time. we will bring you those as they get to us. and australia has succeeded in efforts to prevent the great barrier reef being listed as endangered by the united nations, it would have triggered additional conservation work....
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david: the new zealand dollar on a rocket. there we go. he will be taking some of the stimulus here. they will be halting asset purchases by july -- july 23, in a weeks time. no news on rate hikes. monetary stimulus could be reduced and they will discontinue. a little more details on that. when do they hike rates? if you ask td securities, it could come next month. we have priced an already november rates at 80%. that is the actual cash rate. 45 basis points. an 80% chance that the rate kite -- rate hike comes november. the u.s. inflation story overnight. massive talk. way higher but even highest estimates. it takes you back to the 90's. is this going to be sustainable? what part is sustainable in do you by the dollar now? david: is this the shock and all? is not the same stock and all. -- shock and awe. the market is overheating but inflation numbers lend itself to what you're talking about with inflation in the u.s. you can point to certain parts of the basket being responsible. yvonne: used cars is one of the sectors worst hit by the pan
david: the new zealand dollar on a rocket. there we go. he will be taking some of the stimulus here. they will be halting asset purchases by july -- july 23, in a weeks time. no news on rate hikes. monetary stimulus could be reduced and they will discontinue. a little more details on that. when do they hike rates? if you ask td securities, it could come next month. we have priced an already november rates at 80%. that is the actual cash rate. 45 basis points. an 80% chance that the rate kite --...
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the goal for new zealand, silver for france.fiji. unfortunately for great britain, they missed out and finished fourth in rio five years ago. heartbreak again for them again. a ago. heartbreak again for them a bronze medalfor fiji, the men had great success in the last olympics, the first ever gold medal for fiji, backedit the first ever gold medal for fiji, backed it up in the men's and now the women have a first ever olympic medal won by women after their bronze medal. we have also had some tennis today as well, novak djokovic, so many people thought he may when the tennis title in the absence of some of the big names here. he was going for a golden slam with the grand slam titles and the olympic title to his name but was knocked out in the semifinals last night. he was in action in the bronze medal match, had lost the first set, come back to claim the second, went to a decider and it kind of lost his cool. at one stage she was frustrated and threw his racket up into an empty stadium and through another racket a short time lat
the goal for new zealand, silver for france.fiji. unfortunately for great britain, they missed out and finished fourth in rio five years ago. heartbreak again for them again. a ago. heartbreak again for them a bronze medalfor fiji, the men had great success in the last olympics, the first ever gold medal for fiji, backedit the first ever gold medal for fiji, backed it up in the men's and now the women have a first ever olympic medal won by women after their bronze medal. we have also had some...
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they are launching rockets out of new zealand on a monthly basis. now, the company itself is an american based company, but they've been launching out of new zealand now for several years with robotic missions. so this has really opened up the opportunity for scientists and commercial companies to exploit space. leo, thank you so much. very good to talk to you about this in here, all your inside a rio and write a space on this. joining us there from our se will be speaking to you later. of course, it is just joining us on ologist. there are big breaking news story at this hour richard branson and his crew blasting off into space just about 20 minutes to go on board the space flight unity, the plane carrying the phase back took off 20 minutes ago. and then unity will detach from the plane and begin it's fast. 62nd flight to the sub orbit at $1520.00 g m t in about an hour or so. so a very exciting moment here. as the space race he stepped between richard branson and his arrival. of course we will be keeping an eye on this story throughout the day her
they are launching rockets out of new zealand on a monthly basis. now, the company itself is an american based company, but they've been launching out of new zealand now for several years with robotic missions. so this has really opened up the opportunity for scientists and commercial companies to exploit space. leo, thank you so much. very good to talk to you about this in here, all your inside a rio and write a space on this. joining us there from our se will be speaking to you later. of...
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new zealand suspended, quarantined free travel with all of us trailers for 2 months because of a rise in cases. the so called travel bubble was already posed for new south wales . victoria, i'm south, australia i minister just into our durn is wanting of the increased risk to travelers. let's get people in china say they spend 3 days with no food or water. after being trapped by historic flooding. the miniature has been deployed to her non province. 800000 people have been displaced. a state of emergency has been declared in ecuador prisons after fighting among rival gangs inside 2 separate jails. left at least 22 people dead. police say they've now regained control and apprehended dozens of prisoners who tried to escape around 80 inmates and officers were injured the dozen further unrest and hating falling destination of president job and mois protest of calling for justice for his murder. at least one person was left dead on thursday. the violence unfolded at the former, president's widow. nothing more. you've made her 1st public appearance since being injured june the assassination
new zealand suspended, quarantined free travel with all of us trailers for 2 months because of a rise in cases. the so called travel bubble was already posed for new south wales . victoria, i'm south, australia i minister just into our durn is wanting of the increased risk to travelers. let's get people in china say they spend 3 days with no food or water. after being trapped by historic flooding. the miniature has been deployed to her non province. 800000 people have been displaced. a state of...
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victory therefore emma twigg of new zealand.lls because the gold—medallist only started rowing in 2019 in this boat, he had an olympic record and that is the first—ever rowing gold medal for greece. is the first—ever rowing gold medalfor greece. a is the first—ever rowing gold medal for greece. a wonderful story there. i can tell you that in the women's eights, canada have won a new zealand finished second. they are having a good meet and we are waiting on the result for the men's and then we will focus on the pull because the action there will get under way shortly. tatiana from south africa has a silver medal already and she is going for gold in the 200 metres backstroke. so we will keep an eye out on her. great britain have had a brilliant meet in the pool. the first time since 19 no way that they have won three olympic gold medals and duncan scott is going to go in the 200 metres individual medley. he has won gold and silver already so can he add to his collection there? we will be looking out for that and there is also wome
victory therefore emma twigg of new zealand.lls because the gold—medallist only started rowing in 2019 in this boat, he had an olympic record and that is the first—ever rowing gold medal for greece. is the first—ever rowing gold medalfor greece. a is the first—ever rowing gold medal for greece. a wonderful story there. i can tell you that in the women's eights, canada have won a new zealand finished second. they are having a good meet and we are waiting on the result for the men's and...
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we back-to-back titles against new zealand a bit later.— zealand a bit later.aland a bit later. we will leave it there for _ zealand a bit later. we will leave it there for the - zealand a bit later. we will. leave it there for the moment but we will come back to you for a little more from tokyo in a few minutes late in the program. thanks very much for now. let's get some of the day's other news. dozens of former british military commanders have written to the prime minister, borisjohnson, asking for more afghans, who've worked with british forces, to be allowed to settle in the uk. the group said they were "gravely concerned" about the safety of hundreds of staff who were employed locally in afghanistan but had applications to come to the uk rejected. an armed robber has stolen jewellery worth more than $2 million from one of the oldest jewellery houses in paris. the man entered the chaumet store close to the champs—elysees late on tuesday, brandishing no shots were fired. he then escaped on a scooter. joeyjordison, the founding drummer of the american heavy
we back-to-back titles against new zealand a bit later.— zealand a bit later.aland a bit later. we will leave it there for _ zealand a bit later. we will leave it there for the - zealand a bit later. we will. leave it there for the moment but we will come back to you for a little more from tokyo in a few minutes late in the program. thanks very much for now. let's get some of the day's other news. dozens of former british military commanders have written to the prime minister, borisjohnson,...
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it has an delight for new zealand.y have their first ever 0lympic but they have their first ever olympic gold medal in rugby sevens, with the women winning the final there. they outclassed france 26—12. big smiles on their faces there. they won silver last time out, the men lost to fiji a couple of days ago, so the women are bringing home ago, so the women are bringing home a gold medal to new zealand. heartbreakfor great a gold medal to new zealand. heartbreak for great britain in the bronze medal match, they finished fourth in five years ago, finished fourth in five years ago, finished fourth again to stop fiji, a great story for them, first ever 0lympic story for them, first ever olympic gold medalfor any fijian story for them, first ever olympic gold medal for any fijian women, story for them, first ever olympic gold medalfor any fijian women, so a great result for them adding to what the men defended so successfully about three days ago. we have had some tennis, djokovic going for the golden slam, knocked out of t
it has an delight for new zealand.y have their first ever 0lympic but they have their first ever olympic gold medal in rugby sevens, with the women winning the final there. they outclassed france 26—12. big smiles on their faces there. they won silver last time out, the men lost to fiji a couple of days ago, so the women are bringing home ago, so the women are bringing home a gold medal to new zealand. heartbreakfor great a gold medal to new zealand. heartbreak for great britain in the bronze...
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new zealand, australia, japan, nato, eu, all joining the u.s.. this is the first time you have had an action on such a wide basis against china. this is part of president biden's problem and that some of those allies would be reluctant to impose sanctions given their massive reliance on china. the president is attempting to walk a fine line, keeping his alliance together but at the same time not allowing any of them to leave because the u.s. unilaterally impose sanctions. anchor: still to come. tagger across germany as people who lost everything demand to know why they weren't warned earlier. floating with freedom or dancing with danger. england relaxes almost all coronavirus restrictions. >> continuing to dominate in the south. riskier winds and heavy showers. the rain is expected to last well into the weekend. we have a weather system affecting the southeast, wintry mix for tasmania, victoria and new south wales. we could see flooding in victoria. you go into wednesday, it does push off to coastal areas. elsewhere, things are looking drive. hig
new zealand, australia, japan, nato, eu, all joining the u.s.. this is the first time you have had an action on such a wide basis against china. this is part of president biden's problem and that some of those allies would be reluctant to impose sanctions given their massive reliance on china. the president is attempting to walk a fine line, keeping his alliance together but at the same time not allowing any of them to leave because the u.s. unilaterally impose sanctions. anchor: still to come....
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new zealand is seeing a 4% inflation spike. currently the worst-performing g10 currency. haslinda: that sinking feeling for grand trading in hong kong. reporter: yeah, this is really showing investors pessimism about its ability to manage its assets, particularly after we heard news that a chinese city halted its sales at two residential properties. we have seen shares fall substantially today to a four-year low we are seeing the lowest ever valuation when you look at the shares trading at just $.62. i want to look at some of other movers. canon is jumping after a forecast hike in 21 sales and we are seeing a big uptick coming through in a lot of the nuclear korean energy stocks, this after we saw a heat wave raising worries about how a shortage will expand the use of such. haslinda: juliette saly in singapore. let's get inside -- insight. let's bring in the portfolio manager of tribeca invest in partners. good to have you with us. as much as were talking about correction, stock is still up 10% on the year. guest: absolutely. this is not much of a risk stock even though i
new zealand is seeing a 4% inflation spike. currently the worst-performing g10 currency. haslinda: that sinking feeling for grand trading in hong kong. reporter: yeah, this is really showing investors pessimism about its ability to manage its assets, particularly after we heard news that a chinese city halted its sales at two residential properties. we have seen shares fall substantially today to a four-year low we are seeing the lowest ever valuation when you look at the shares trading at just...
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. _ australia and new zealand's decision to pull out of the rugby league world cup was "premature", accordingstralia's players' union, who have claimed a number of its members wanted to travel to england for the tournament this autumn. here's the union's chief exec clint newton. it's always really important, if you're going to make a decision that's going to obviously impact the players, it's, we believe, fundamental to have the players as part of that decision—making process. and again, we have been speaking to the nrl, so i can be clear on that — but our view is that this decision was premature, and that we would like to see what unfolds in the coming weeks. we've seen some incredible scoring at the evian championship in france. south korea'sjeongeun lee birdied her last two holes to record the lowest round ever at a men's or women's major. this chip at 17 was one of ten birdies that helped her to a round of 61 at the evian championship in france. she leads the field by three shots at the half—way stage. still to come on sportsday... after a five—year absence, formula e returns to london th
. _ australia and new zealand's decision to pull out of the rugby league world cup was "premature", accordingstralia's players' union, who have claimed a number of its members wanted to travel to england for the tournament this autumn. here's the union's chief exec clint newton. it's always really important, if you're going to make a decision that's going to obviously impact the players, it's, we believe, fundamental to have the players as part of that decision—making process. and...
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new zealand up one tens of 1%. there is a call for tightening in the coming year. chicago fed futures trading flat at the moment. the dollar rising slightly in the early part of the session. dollar china pretty steady. kiwi outperforming peers. not too much of a mood when it comes to the euro. china has taken its most concrete step yet to crack down on overseas ipos, authorities proposing new rules on saturday that would further tightening oversight on internet giants. sophie kamaruddin has the details. sophie: china is moving rules that would require all companies that want to list overseas to undergo a private security review, this on the basis of national security. this after a debut last week, even after the cybersecurity administration was said to have sought a delay to the listing. these new rules announced saturday, they would apply to companies that hold data on a more than one million users, which could affect ipo hopefuls like bytedance. several companies had already stopped plans for listing overseas, like a medical data player. for companies that have a
new zealand up one tens of 1%. there is a call for tightening in the coming year. chicago fed futures trading flat at the moment. the dollar rising slightly in the early part of the session. dollar china pretty steady. kiwi outperforming peers. not too much of a mood when it comes to the euro. china has taken its most concrete step yet to crack down on overseas ipos, authorities proposing new rules on saturday that would further tightening oversight on internet giants. sophie kamaruddin has the...
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wet weather pushes towards new zealand but new zealand largely dry, a little cool, temperatures strugglingt into double figures. warmer for japan, wet weather coming into japan at the moment, pulsing out of eastern china. heavy rain coming in across the southern half of japan so honshu seeing heavy wars. it is still there through saturday, linking all the way back into central china. southern parts of china, generally dry. hong kong with a top temperature of 34 degrees. ♪ >> the covid-19 pandemic is threatening one of singapore's most famous traditions. >> the pressure is on. >> we investigate if they can innovate to survive. >> challenging how mainstream media covers the news. >> stories like these should be easy pickings for political reporters to hold power to account. >> others are breaking the mold. ♪ >> the main stories now, police in haiti say they have killed seven suspects and arrested six others believed to be involved in the assassination of president jovenel moise. authorities are hunting the perpetrators beyond the operation -- behind the operation. the un security council has
wet weather pushes towards new zealand but new zealand largely dry, a little cool, temperatures strugglingt into double figures. warmer for japan, wet weather coming into japan at the moment, pulsing out of eastern china. heavy rain coming in across the southern half of japan so honshu seeing heavy wars. it is still there through saturday, linking all the way back into central china. southern parts of china, generally dry. hong kong with a top temperature of 34 degrees. ♪ >> the...
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yvonne: and new zealand talked inflation, brazil talk similar numbers. the central banks actually moving ahead. you have to wonder, are they doing the right thing? is the fed behind the curve in all this? give us a roundup of what everyone is saying when comes to inflation in the u.s. -- take a listen. >> this is a shock going to the system associated with reopening of the economy. it has driven inflation well above 2%, and as we are not comfortable with that. this particular inflation is just unique in history. we do not have another example of the last time we reopened a $20 trillion economy. we are trying to understand the base case, and also the risks. >> i think we are in a situation where we can taper, and i think setting those parameters the right way, we don't want to jar markets or anything, but i think it is time to end these emergency measures. david: just to look at the data and to emphasize -- nonfarm payrolls, 150 million before the pandemic hit. 60 million so far has been called back. we are still about 10 million short. it is going to tak
yvonne: and new zealand talked inflation, brazil talk similar numbers. the central banks actually moving ahead. you have to wonder, are they doing the right thing? is the fed behind the curve in all this? give us a roundup of what everyone is saying when comes to inflation in the u.s. -- take a listen. >> this is a shock going to the system associated with reopening of the economy. it has driven inflation well above 2%, and as we are not comfortable with that. this particular inflation is...
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new zealand men's hockey team head coach said the team had to use a special heat chamber to acclimatethe tokyo heat. >> we've gone through the same process getting into tokyo 2020 and 2021 and had plenty of time in the heat chamber and training to be able to get ourselves as good as we can from new zealand. >> raj mathai is going through the heat and hosting three olympic special this week from bay area to tokyo. tomorrow, 4:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and on friday, which is the opening day of the olympics. >>> ac after two years kanye west fans have something to look forward to this morning. the rapper's new album drops friday. ♪♪ ♪ he's done miracles on me ♪ >> as you can see there, keri richardson front and center in a commercial for beats by dre headphones, served as an announcement for the release of "donda" after west's late mother and a follow-up to the "esus is king." >> 4:57. coming up next on "today in the bay," we're talking about raj mathai being in tokyo. counting down to the opening ceremony. >>> a stunner on the fir day of olympic games. raj gives us a look at the challenges t
new zealand men's hockey team head coach said the team had to use a special heat chamber to acclimatethe tokyo heat. >> we've gone through the same process getting into tokyo 2020 and 2021 and had plenty of time in the heat chamber and training to be able to get ourselves as good as we can from new zealand. >> raj mathai is going through the heat and hosting three olympic special this week from bay area to tokyo. tomorrow, 4:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., and on friday, which is the opening...
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jamie george was great in new zealand.est series in 2018 and starting new zealand for years. not in the 23. he was that so and he will make the and not to use to be a replacement. and the ringer who scored with his toy but also has not got a place on the bench. he has left out some world—class players and it will be absolutely fascinating to see how this 59 b as part of the 23 colour against the world champions. next to the us, where giannis antentokounpo has further cemented his status as one of the nba's all—time greats. last night, just three weeks after a knee injury put his appearance in the finals in doubt, he scored 50 points as the milwaukee bucks ended their 50—year wait for the nba title by beating the phoenix suns. adam wild reports. this is the moment milwaukee has been waiting for. half a century of hoping and five decades of disappointment but now finally the milwaukee bucks are the nba champions. 17,000 were inside to witness history. outside tens of thousands more partying through the night. thousands more
jamie george was great in new zealand.est series in 2018 and starting new zealand for years. not in the 23. he was that so and he will make the and not to use to be a replacement. and the ringer who scored with his toy but also has not got a place on the bench. he has left out some world—class players and it will be absolutely fascinating to see how this 59 b as part of the 23 colour against the world champions. next to the us, where giannis antentokounpo has further cemented his status as...
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they're now through to the semifinal against new zealand.gand completed the swiss sweep with bronze. the last time one nation took gold, silver and bronze in an olympic cycling event was in 1904. away from the olympics, there are a few other sports taking place around the world. in rugby union, british and irish lions head coach warren gatland has made three changes to their line up ahead of their second test gainst south africa on saturday. scotland scrum half ali price makes way for ireland's conor murray to come into the side. prop mako vunipola replaces rory sutherland and centre chris harris will start in place of elliot daly. number eight taulupe faletau is on the bench after missing out on the first test. the lions won the series opener 22—17. you want them to build on that first test performance because you think the cohesion with the combinations and then planed that frisk and they will get better as well so it is trying to get that balance what we have achieved. not making too many changes butjust picking what we think is the best
they're now through to the semifinal against new zealand.gand completed the swiss sweep with bronze. the last time one nation took gold, silver and bronze in an olympic cycling event was in 1904. away from the olympics, there are a few other sports taking place around the world. in rugby union, british and irish lions head coach warren gatland has made three changes to their line up ahead of their second test gainst south africa on saturday. scotland scrum half ali price makes way for ireland's...
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one of the one piece showcases new zealand trailblazing environmental policy. 82 with the country of all presents from a 3rd way to the vaccine rollout. the latest development of the corona virus pandemic continue to spread around the world. witness showcase is award winning documentaries that bring world issues into focus through human stories with political and economic tension. writing down be a hope to the pope as the countries to define the future august on a ah, decide these the woods terrorist in waiting. i have been approved and has been on the georgia bridge. meteor attention. becky mallor is the 1st astronomy and in history to be charged under the new counter terrorist laws. we've planning acts of terrorism. if found guilty, he faces to live sentences, malice, activities, which are essentially ego boosting provider. rather than anything else. provide a, an opportunity to put the whole structure of criminal war into action. they needed to test. the problem said he did to taste is in new amendment, and religious patients are dan, except than anybody in the police and malakai.
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Jul 22, 2021
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toward queensland as some of the coldest temperatures that we've seen in more than a decade off to new zealand. high pressure now in charge here. so we've got sunshine and a high of 13 degrees in christ church on friday. the news all this on the united states is ending it 20 years military present enough kind of done with what it means for the country. one to one piece showcases new zealand trailblazing environmental policy. aiming to rid the country of all predators, bringing awareness to conservation. if it hit hard by the pandemic, can you hold the naming ceremony for its magnificent diet? witness showcase of award winning documentary the bring word issued into focus through human stories with political and economic tensions writing down be a hope to the pope as a country to define the future. august on a job there, the young virtuoso racing concent holds and dominating international competition. one 0, one south korean musical prodigy. one out of 0. i joined dodge 0 as part of the launch team in 2006 pro just as a full for 1000000 man march. in that time i've covered wars, revolutions, ele
toward queensland as some of the coldest temperatures that we've seen in more than a decade off to new zealand. high pressure now in charge here. so we've got sunshine and a high of 13 degrees in christ church on friday. the news all this on the united states is ending it 20 years military present enough kind of done with what it means for the country. one to one piece showcases new zealand trailblazing environmental policy. aiming to rid the country of all predators, bringing awareness to...
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Jul 19, 2021
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the european union, the united kingdom, australia, canada, new zealand, japan. these activities are not only impacting the united states. they are impacting a range of countries, partners. and, yes, we would like to work with countries and work with our key partners around the world moving forward. obviously we can't determine steps and consequences on their behalf, but that is certainly our objective and how we have approached our streanl today. reporter: you are not ruling out taking action if you felt it was necessary. jen: we are not. but we also from the beginning have felt that working in partnership, working in coordination is -- working together is a stronger way to approach malicious activity, cyber activity and others in areas of concern around the world. reporter: infrastructure. republicans are saying that they don't want to move forward with the wednesday vote without knowing exactly how they are going to pay for everything that bipartisan infrastructure bill. over the weekend the white house isn't working with republicans and it feels like they are
the european union, the united kingdom, australia, canada, new zealand, japan. these activities are not only impacting the united states. they are impacting a range of countries, partners. and, yes, we would like to work with countries and work with our key partners around the world moving forward. obviously we can't determine steps and consequences on their behalf, but that is certainly our objective and how we have approached our streanl today. reporter: you are not ruling out taking action...
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Jul 26, 2021
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a big story here. gust around 70 kilometers per hour for new zealand and improvement in conditions toward the south island. and eventually we'll get you there on the north island as we had toward wednesday. the news stories that need to be tow find away and demand to be had opening the window into another light and challenging perception and personal endeavors in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcases, inspiring documentary change. the one on al jazeera, the oldest on the united states did ending its 20 year military presence enough kind of done with what it means that the country $11.00 piece showcasing new zealand trailblazing environmental policy aim to rid the country of all predators. bringing awareness to conservation, if it hit hard by the pandemic, can you hold the naming ceremony for it? the magnificent giant witness showcase of award winning documentary that bring word issues into focus through human stories. with political and economic tension writing down be a hope to the post as a company to define the future. august on the journey
a big story here. gust around 70 kilometers per hour for new zealand and improvement in conditions toward the south island. and eventually we'll get you there on the north island as we had toward wednesday. the news stories that need to be tow find away and demand to be had opening the window into another light and challenging perception and personal endeavors in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcases, inspiring documentary change. the one on al...
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Jul 30, 2021
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we saw earlier in the air when he missed the first matches of the summer against new zealand becausebut he's more of a bowler. for england, with five days until they play, there's an awful lot of thinking to do about how you go about replacing a player who is essentially two and one. just lookin: at who is essentially two and one. just looking at the ccb statement. ben will be giving as long as he needs and they look forward to playing with him. thanks forjoining us. some domestic football news for you now, and arsenal have signed england international ben white from brighton for a fee thought to be £50 million. white can play in defence or midfield and was part of england's squad for euro 2020. he's completed a medical and signed a long term deal at the emirates. the amount received by brighton is a club record. full—back trent alexander—arnold has signed a new contract with liverpool until the summer of 2025. the 22—year old graduated from the club's youth academy and has made 179 appearances since his first—team debut nearly five years ago, winning the champions league and premier
we saw earlier in the air when he missed the first matches of the summer against new zealand becausebut he's more of a bowler. for england, with five days until they play, there's an awful lot of thinking to do about how you go about replacing a player who is essentially two and one. just lookin: at who is essentially two and one. just looking at the ccb statement. ben will be giving as long as he needs and they look forward to playing with him. thanks forjoining us. some domestic football news...