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new zealand's semifinal opponents, england. etitions are extremely _ england. all white ball competitions are extremely strong, _ england. all white ball competitions are extremely strong, powerful, - england. all white ball competitions are extremely strong, powerful, a i are extremely strong, powerful, a very skilled bowling group, so we know it's going to be a real tough challenge. in know it's going to be a real tough challenre. . ., know it's going to be a real tough challene. . . . ~' , . know it's going to be a real tough challenue. . . w , . ~' , challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charrain , challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging. deepite — challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging, despite already _ challenge. in charge, pakistan kept charging, despite already booking i challenge. in charge, pakistan kept| charging, despite already booking a semifinal spot. they sent them on their way against scotland. malik finished the innings with something special, i sexed with the final ball, equalling the fastest 50 of t
new zealand's semifinal opponents, england. etitions are extremely _ england. all white ball competitions are extremely strong, _ england. all white ball competitions are extremely strong, powerful, - england. all white ball competitions are extremely strong, powerful, a i are extremely strong, powerful, a very skilled bowling group, so we know it's going to be a real tough challenge. in know it's going to be a real tough challenre. . ., know it's going to be a real tough challene. . . . ~' , ....
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next weekend — the french take on new zealand.e sao paulo grand prix. he started tenth on the grid in brazil while max verstappen roared past valtteri bottas to take the lead. hamilton falsity is way through, overtaking it because before he eventually passed max verstappen with 12 laps to go. he went on to win by more than nine seconds two cup champions lead by 1a points. chelsea took full advantage of arsenal dropping points yesterday — with a thumping win over manchester city in the women's super league this afternoon. they're just a point off the top now. a defensive mix up cost manchester united all three points today too, asjo currie reports. a north—west derby to kick off the day's fixtures. a moment of reflection and then it was down to business. this could turn into something for manchester united. united striking first, the visitors going ahead. everton came close to equalising but had to wait until late on to eventually find the net. a mix—up at the back, the goalkeeper thought she had her hands on the ball only for simo
next weekend — the french take on new zealand.e sao paulo grand prix. he started tenth on the grid in brazil while max verstappen roared past valtteri bottas to take the lead. hamilton falsity is way through, overtaking it because before he eventually passed max verstappen with 12 laps to go. he went on to win by more than nine seconds two cup champions lead by 1a points. chelsea took full advantage of arsenal dropping points yesterday — with a thumping win over manchester city in the...
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. fin it is england- new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday.— it is england- new zealand and abu dhabiongest teams _ dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have _ dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have made - dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have made it - four strongest teams have made it coming that have been very strong winning four out of their five natchez, new zealand and australia obviously both very strong teams historically as well, and pakistan, of course many five out of five. i would probably make pakistan marginal favourites of everybody else. 50 pakistan marginal favourites of everybody else-— pakistan marginal favourites of eve bod else. . , everybody else. so as the sun starts to set on the — everybody else. so as the sun starts to set on the super— everybody else. so as the sun starts to set on the super 12 _ everybody else. so as the sun starts to set on the super 12 stage, - everybody else. so as the sun starts to set on the super 12 stage, who i to set on the super 12 stage, who will rise as champions?
. fin it is england- new zealand and abu dhabi on wednesday.— it is england- new zealand and abu dhabiongest teams _ dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have _ dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have made - dhabi on wednesday. on balance, the four strongest teams have made it - four strongest teams have made it coming that have been very strong winning four out of their five natchez, new zealand and australia obviously both very strong teams...
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that is indication that they are keeping that door open. >> this is a big interview with the new zealand central bank. kristen joining us live from wellington on friday. let's get you to vonnie quinn who has the first word headlines. >> thank you. >> a european parliament committee ready the new tech rules that could affect major u.s. companies. competing messaging apps they have to be interoperable to defend people from using one or another. copy would have to stop targeting some ads to children. chinese authorities have warned alibaba and baidu to drink and oversight of their services to telecom scans. there are a lot of companies suspected of being fraudulent that have access to alibaba. china has called on people to stop the malicious hype about the tennis star. her disappears earlier this month after alleging an affair with a top come at his party official pundit outcry. a foreign minister spokesman said that the case should not be politicized. she was seen in images over the weekend by chinese state media and the international and fix committee. -- a limbic -- international o lympi
that is indication that they are keeping that door open. >> this is a big interview with the new zealand central bank. kristen joining us live from wellington on friday. let's get you to vonnie quinn who has the first word headlines. >> thank you. >> a european parliament committee ready the new tech rules that could affect major u.s. companies. competing messaging apps they have to be interoperable to defend people from using one or another. copy would have to stop targeting...
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and, after being closed to tourists for two years, new zealand finally announces its plans to welcomereigners next year. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7amin singapore and midnight in paris — where a short while ago, the french interior ministry confirmed that 27 migrants have drowned while trying to cross from france. earlier, president macron said it was feared the death toll could be as high as 31. it is by far the biggest loss of life in a single incident on that route. air and sea rescue operations have been under way for several hours. our correspondent lucy williamson is in calais. as you say, the rescue and recovery operation has been going on here into the night. but there are very few details so far about who the victims are or why their boat sank. and there are questions already being raised in the local media here about whether it was simply bad weather, high waves, orwhether about whether it was simply bad weather, high waves, or whether it might�*ve been hit by something like a container ship. might�*ve been hit by something like
and, after being closed to tourists for two years, new zealand finally announces its plans to welcomereigners next year. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 7amin singapore and midnight in paris — where a short while ago, the french interior ministry confirmed that 27 migrants have drowned while trying to cross from france. earlier, president macron said it was feared the death toll could be as high as 31. it is by far the biggest loss of life in a single...
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the reality is in new zealand we had a resilient economy.e have core inflation running near the top of our 1% to 3% target range. we have an unemployment market through what we think is maximum sustainable unemployment. we have signals that we need to start this process of getting interest rates back up toward neutral. kathleen: how will you know if you are jeopardizing jobs growth and moving too quickly, or moving too slowly and risking inflation becoming more persistent and getting out of control? christian: it is a great question. it is the balancing act that i think all central banks have to go through. we really look at the balance of risks to the outlook. at the moment, we see them finely balanced. on the upside, the risks are that we had a very strong economy. inflation expectations lift. we can see that calm happening in the near term. on the near side, interest rates have moved a long way here in new zealand. mortgage rates are nearly 2% up from their lowest in january. we have to be navigating having covid in our community, which i
the reality is in new zealand we had a resilient economy.e have core inflation running near the top of our 1% to 3% target range. we have an unemployment market through what we think is maximum sustainable unemployment. we have signals that we need to start this process of getting interest rates back up toward neutral. kathleen: how will you know if you are jeopardizing jobs growth and moving too quickly, or moving too slowly and risking inflation becoming more persistent and getting out of...
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greetings from new zealand.ew zealand, we have treated covid—i9 in response to covid—i9 as a public health issue. the country went into lockdown, we have set targets for ourselves for a 90% vaccination rate across the whole country, and every new zealander, every organisation regarding health has wrecked back to the neck recommended that target of 90%. we haven't got there with our most vulnerable communities, so it's very important to all of our maori health providers. maori health providers make—up the largest contingent of health prevention to maori in low socioeconomic communities within our area. a good example is where i come from, it's about two and half hours north of auckland, the area is only at 71% vaccination rate at this stage of those who are eligible to be vaccinated. the population of northland is about 240,000 people. over the summer period, we have an extra 250,000 people, and you can appreciate without the right controls, the right plans and mitigations in place, we could have a disaster on ou
greetings from new zealand.ew zealand, we have treated covid—i9 in response to covid—i9 as a public health issue. the country went into lockdown, we have set targets for ourselves for a 90% vaccination rate across the whole country, and every new zealander, every organisation regarding health has wrecked back to the neck recommended that target of 90%. we haven't got there with our most vulnerable communities, so it's very important to all of our maori health providers. maori health...
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new zealand, stuttering and scrapping for every run. they needed a helping hand.dropped on 17, and a flurry of shots followed, so did a flurry of boundaries. the captain's innings guiding his side to 172. which seemed a daunting target. not when david warner is in the mood. straight down the ground, as straight as they come. a stunning performance from australia's talisman. 50 for him in a partnership of 92 with marsh. australia reaching their target with an over to spare, a performance filled with quality control and dominance and one that crowned them t20 world champions for the very first time. michael radford, bbc news. so a stunning eight wicket win for australia. carlos brathwaite — the man who took west indies to their triumph back in 2016, defeating england in the final was commentating on the match for test match special... he told me australia took strength from their underdog status. i don't think many people outside of the dressing room could believe australia could go all the way. it galvanised them in a way in which i have seen similarities to our 20
new zealand, stuttering and scrapping for every run. they needed a helping hand.dropped on 17, and a flurry of shots followed, so did a flurry of boundaries. the captain's innings guiding his side to 172. which seemed a daunting target. not when david warner is in the mood. straight down the ground, as straight as they come. a stunning performance from australia's talisman. 50 for him in a partnership of 92 with marsh. australia reaching their target with an over to spare, a performance filled...
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and new zealand finally announces its plans to welcome back foreigners next year. rom our studio in singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. french officials now say 27 people have drowned in the channel off calais — in the worst incident since the waters between france and the uk became a major route for migrants. two people were rescued and are being treated in hospital — another person is missing. the french authorities say four suspected people—smugglers have been arrested in connection with wednesday's deaths. our correspondent lucy williamson reports from calais this is a tragedy that began with hope. where are you going now? the uk. the water nothing to be afraid of yet. several boats set off from this coast at first light this morning. this one reached british shores without disaster. but a flimsy boat, dozens of desperate people, the warning signs have always been there. and today, one of these boats never arrived. translation: as far. as we know, 33 people capsized off dunkirk in calais. as of now, 31 people died, but were
and new zealand finally announces its plans to welcome back foreigners next year. rom our studio in singapore, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. french officials now say 27 people have drowned in the channel off calais — in the worst incident since the waters between france and the uk became a major route for migrants. two people were rescued and are being treated in hospital — another person is missing. the french authorities say four suspected...
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has new zealand signed up to this deal, mr shaw?— has new zealand signed up to this deal, mr shaw?t decision _ deal, mr shaw? yes, we have. we made that decision in — deal, mr shaw? yes, we have. we made that decision in cabinet _ deal, mr shaw? yes, we have. we made that decision in cabinet yesterday - that decision in cabinet yesterday just in time so we are able to do so. just in time so we are able to do so, ., ., , just in time so we are able to do so. . ., , ., ., so. new zealand is one of the few countries in _ so. new zealand is one of the few countries in the _ so. new zealand is one of the few countries in the world _ so. new zealand is one of the few countries in the world that - so. new zealand is one of the few countries in the world that has - countries in the world that has enshrined in law a net zero target by 2050, but looking at that closer targets, the end of this decade, 2030, what are you doing to try to make sure we can keep 1.5 degrees, stopping global warming going beyond 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels? fin 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels? ., .
has new zealand signed up to this deal, mr shaw?— has new zealand signed up to this deal, mr shaw?t decision _ deal, mr shaw? yes, we have. we made that decision in — deal, mr shaw? yes, we have. we made that decision in cabinet _ deal, mr shaw? yes, we have. we made that decision in cabinet yesterday - that decision in cabinet yesterday just in time so we are able to do so. just in time so we are able to do so, ., ., , just in time so we are able to do so. . ., , ., ., so. new zealand is...
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we will need to feed those through each time we get together and do what is right for the new zealandmy with a focus on what our mandate is and what we are seeking to achieve. yvonne: that was the rbnz assistant governor. turning to japan, a new board member sees inflation creeping up in the country. let's bring in our managing editor in tokyo. good news for japan, we are finally seeing some inflation. >> yes, but the cause of inflation is similar to what we are seeing elsewhere. it is largely led by fuel prices and possibly the impact of the weaker yen. these are not the healthy type of inflation that the bank of japan wants to see in order for them to change their fundamental view toward the economy. it is interesting how they mentioned that these factors were possibly going to impact japanese economy. whether that would be enough to change any sort of policy outlook is still quite unclear. paul: we are also seeing the yen week at the moment by the standards we have become accustomed to. he would be good news. she is lukewarm on that as well, isn't she? >> there are two things that
we will need to feed those through each time we get together and do what is right for the new zealandmy with a focus on what our mandate is and what we are seeking to achieve. yvonne: that was the rbnz assistant governor. turning to japan, a new board member sees inflation creeping up in the country. let's bring in our managing editor in tokyo. good news for japan, we are finally seeing some inflation. >> yes, but the cause of inflation is similar to what we are seeing elsewhere. it is...
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in terms of what new zealand do next...e next year and i think he has got a great culture going on this england side with some fantastic players and also a couple of injuries didn't help england, you know? jason roy getting injured, mills who was a huge loss at the end bowling the pace and slower balljust knocks the momentum a little bit for england but i expect them to keep growing as a side, i expect eoin morgan to be there for the next one as well so, yeah, there are still lots to give this england side and they have done themselves proud. but yourself you have played in big tournaments before knowing how it is to lose in the big stage. what would it be like? �* the big stage. what would it be like? ~ ,., the big stage. what would it be like? ~ ., ., ., like? are some of them will go into the ashes and _ like? are some of them will go into the ashes and they _ like? are some of them will go into the ashes and they will _ like? are some of them will go into the ashes and they will have - like? are some of them will go int
in terms of what new zealand do next...e next year and i think he has got a great culture going on this england side with some fantastic players and also a couple of injuries didn't help england, you know? jason roy getting injured, mills who was a huge loss at the end bowling the pace and slower balljust knocks the momentum a little bit for england but i expect them to keep growing as a side, i expect eoin morgan to be there for the next one as well so, yeah, there are still lots to give this...
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and new zealand finally announces its plans to welcome back foreigners next year. from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. french officials now say 27 people have drowned in the channel off calais in the worst incident since the waters between france and the uk became a major route for migrants. two people were rescued and are being treated in hospital — another person is missing. the french authorities say four suspected people—smugglers have been arrested in connexion with wednesday's deaths. our correspondent lucy williamson is in calais. well, as you say, the rescue and recovery operation has been going on here into the night. but there are very few details so far about who the victims are or why their boat sank. and there are questions already being raised in the local media here about whether it was simply bad weather, high waves, or whether it might�*ve been hit by something like a container ship. no confirmed details as yet — but this town, this country is today is simply coming to terms with what the governmen
and new zealand finally announces its plans to welcome back foreigners next year. from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. french officials now say 27 people have drowned in the channel off calais in the worst incident since the waters between france and the uk became a major route for migrants. two people were rescued and are being treated in hospital — another person is missing. the french authorities say four suspected people—smugglers have...
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so is there a deadline day by which teachers must be double vaccinated in new zealand? be the day that everyone needs to be double dosed with the pfizer vaccine and today was the day that all teachers needed to have at least one dose. find have at least one dose. and what is the _ have at least one dose. and what is the impact - have at least one dose. and what is the impact so - have at least one dose. and what is the impact so far? l have at least one dose. and what is the impact so far? we hear some classrooms may not have their teachers.— have their teachers. there has been, have their teachers. there has been. some — have their teachers. there has been, some schools _ have their teachers. there has been, some schools have - been, some schools have definitely had an impact today. i was reading in the national paper that some small rural schools that traditionally have been hard to staff and have a low rate of teacher supply have been impacted today. there was one school where only one teacher could turn up and 44 students so not an ideal students so not an ideal stud
so is there a deadline day by which teachers must be double vaccinated in new zealand? be the day that everyone needs to be double dosed with the pfizer vaccine and today was the day that all teachers needed to have at least one dose. find have at least one dose. and what is the _ have at least one dose. and what is the impact - have at least one dose. and what is the impact so - have at least one dose. and what is the impact so far? l have at least one dose. and what is the impact so far? we...
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the new zealand dollar as well.he markets describe more hawkish hike, half a percent possibly with the expectation. our survey thought there was going to be an increase of a quarter of a percent. that is what you got. looking at 2% by the end of 2022. ok. let's switch focus from the new zealand dollar and the kiwi there to the turkish lira. it has shattered all kinds of records. the currency is stable today but we'll let's see how long that lasts. young us is an fx market analyst. thank you for joining us this morning. is there a technical level that will support the leer ea going forward or is this free fall going to be see more action in the days and weeks ahead? >> it is difficult to say. i think it was only going to be a matter of time for the lira to go through that given the high inflation. central banks, growth combating inflailings and a general mistrust. on top of that, we have higher u.s. rates, falling capital out of turkey. hitting that 11 -- is what is going to happen to it peace in? the 12, 13 level is
the new zealand dollar as well.he markets describe more hawkish hike, half a percent possibly with the expectation. our survey thought there was going to be an increase of a quarter of a percent. that is what you got. looking at 2% by the end of 2022. ok. let's switch focus from the new zealand dollar and the kiwi there to the turkish lira. it has shattered all kinds of records. the currency is stable today but we'll let's see how long that lasts. young us is an fx market analyst. thank you for...
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there have been people — families there in new zealand.y a lottery, a lottery of misery i think the opposition parties they are calling it where you sit in this online digital lobby, and it's tens of thousands of tv sitting there, and it's like a lucky duck, it's a lottery in which your name gets called out of a hat. you get a place in a facility and you go there, it's all run by the government and you are there for two weeks. it'sjust been government and you are there for two weeks. it's just been a lucky duck scenario, so people since the beginning of this pandemic who have not seen their loved ones, so this news is huge for them, particularly those living in australia, because there is no bubble at the moment, so those living in australia, they will not be home for christmas, but at least they will be home for the end of summer. aha, least they will be home for the end of summer-— of summer. a quick one, 30 seconds left, is it of summer. a quick one, 30 seconds left. is it a — of summer. a quick one, 30 seconds left, is it a curious _ o
there have been people — families there in new zealand.y a lottery, a lottery of misery i think the opposition parties they are calling it where you sit in this online digital lobby, and it's tens of thousands of tv sitting there, and it's like a lucky duck, it's a lottery in which your name gets called out of a hat. you get a place in a facility and you go there, it's all run by the government and you are there for two weeks. it'sjust been government and you are there for two weeks. it's...
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and, yes, it's exciting to be playing against new zealand.amson. so it's just one of those things that both teams seem to have found their way into each other�*s path along the way in some tournaments. so it's really exciting. sheffield boxer kid galahad suffered a shock defeat in the first defence of his ibf world featherweight title. fighting in his home town, he started as the big favourite against 35—year—old kiko martinez of spain, a fighter whose best days were assumed to be behind him. but galahad was floored by a strong right hand at the end of the fifth round and the bout was stopped just seconds into the sixth. promoter eddie hearn says he's looking at the possibility of a rematch. and yorkshire's terri harper lost her wbc super—featherweight title to the american alycia baumgardner, who dominated from the start to secure a fourth—round knockout victory. it was harper's first career defeat. 0n social media, she said she was fine but heartbroken. there's more over on the bbc sport website. that's all for now. remembrance events are b
and, yes, it's exciting to be playing against new zealand.amson. so it's just one of those things that both teams seem to have found their way into each other�*s path along the way in some tournaments. so it's really exciting. sheffield boxer kid galahad suffered a shock defeat in the first defence of his ibf world featherweight title. fighting in his home town, he started as the big favourite against 35—year—old kiko martinez of spain, a fighter whose best days were assumed to be behind...
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maori health is about 10—20 years behind non maori health and new zealand. them. you've got to remember that in our small communities, we are small, remote, local communities in our northland area. therefore, it is a lot harder to get services, health services and vaccination to those remote communities. what we wanted was the chance and the ability to get our vaccination rates up to the right levels before we opened the borders. for us, these two borders, the local border and this external border, we have got the hard border between auckland and northland right now in a small village, that community, you can't cross the border line, the hard border, by road, unless you have an exemption from the government. at the moment, come december 15, what will happen is the government have released and relaxed the rules around travel. i see. you have to be double vaxxed and have to have a clear test within 72 hours of travel between auckland and northland. antony thompson, spokesman for the te kahu o tanui tribal collective, speaking to me from auckland earlier. weath
maori health is about 10—20 years behind non maori health and new zealand. them. you've got to remember that in our small communities, we are small, remote, local communities in our northland area. therefore, it is a lot harder to get services, health services and vaccination to those remote communities. what we wanted was the chance and the ability to get our vaccination rates up to the right levels before we opened the borders. for us, these two borders, the local border and this external...
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they beat new zealand in that final 2 years ago. the semi begins with w shortly, a loose, a strong strengths, a lot of injuries, threats, tournaments, langley or chris guys are extremely challenging potentially more all of us are joining us now from london is former england star monte pana, sorry, thank you so much for speaking with us how prepared are england for this match? yeah, well good afternoon. thanks family on the show. i'm willing to have been in splendid form since the tournament has started and they've won convincingly in the 1st 3 games on obviously again, south africa, which was the last game because last by i think 10, ron. so, m a, i think, new zealand, i'm winning the toss and electing, you know, to bat 2nd, to chase or at abu dhabi. we've seen this year that a 9 victories have come. but the teen batting 2nd. so it's up to new zealand now, up to the seem as how they bowl in the power play and throughout the whole corneo was because england will miss, you know, jason roy, you know, at the top of the order, but it was
they beat new zealand in that final 2 years ago. the semi begins with w shortly, a loose, a strong strengths, a lot of injuries, threats, tournaments, langley or chris guys are extremely challenging potentially more all of us are joining us now from london is former england star monte pana, sorry, thank you so much for speaking with us how prepared are england for this match? yeah, well good afternoon. thanks family on the show. i'm willing to have been in splendid form since the tournament has...
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and just a reminder of the cricket, australia against new zealand in the t20 world cup finals, new zealands 141—2. you can catch up with that on the bbc sport website. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years, to help find a cure for motor neurone disease. it comes two months after a petition was delivered to downing street, by some of those living with the terminal illness — including the former rugby league star, rob burrow, our reporter, louise pilbeam, has more. september this year, the campaign for £50 million towards motor neurone disease goes to downing street. among those present was former footballer stephen darby, handing over their plea to finally try and find a cure for the terminal disease. at his side, rob burrow, former rugby league star, both living with the impact of the disease. what this will mean to mnd sufferers is great hope. we're now on the brink of a medical treatment so we need to get funding to help prolong life and help find a cure. the two first spoke to bbc breakfast about life with mnd back in early 2020, alongside sc
and just a reminder of the cricket, australia against new zealand in the t20 world cup finals, new zealands 141—2. you can catch up with that on the bbc sport website. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years, to help find a cure for motor neurone disease. it comes two months after a petition was delivered to downing street, by some of those living with the terminal illness — including the former rugby league star, rob burrow, our reporter, louise...
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two—thirds of new zealanders gave their support to the end of life choice act in the 2020 vote.ce because of his sexuality in the 19505. the oil tanker, harvey milk, was launched in san diego in a ceremony attended by navy secretary, carlos del toro. he said he was there not only to make amends for the past, but to give inspiration to all lgbt leaders who serve in uniform. not many people can say they've met their heroes. but 17—year—old millie anna has gone one step further. she's given sir ian mckellen a tour of her hometown of windsor, after the actor spotted her instagram post from his theatre show. millie has down�*s syndrome, and is passionate about changing perceptions of her life, as graham satchell reports. it started with a simple photo. 17—year—old millie anna at the theatre royal windsor, next to a picture of her act hero, sir ian mckellen. i just think what he did was spectacular. i love that he indistinct good energy and, yeah. yeah, he's a good actor. yeah, he really is, he's iconic. millie posted the photo on her instagram page. ian mckellen saw it, got in touch
two—thirds of new zealanders gave their support to the end of life choice act in the 2020 vote.ce because of his sexuality in the 19505. the oil tanker, harvey milk, was launched in san diego in a ceremony attended by navy secretary, carlos del toro. he said he was there not only to make amends for the past, but to give inspiration to all lgbt leaders who serve in uniform. not many people can say they've met their heroes. but 17—year—old millie anna has gone one step further. she's given...
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but it was not actually able to make the full flight to new zealand this time around, either. here it spent the next few weeks. so it made two attempts this year to get here non—stop. the interesting thing is the same bird last year also stopped a new caledonia, so three attempts in two years and the bird never quite made that flight, although it is now back with us, it has left new caledonia and it is now here. we have been studying the words fourth 30 years, what have you noticed and what do you predict due to climate change? the noticed and what do you predict due to climate change?- due to climate change? the big chance i due to climate change? the big change i have _ due to climate change? the big change i have noticed - due to climate change? the big change i have noticed in - due to climate change? the big change i have noticed in the - change i have noticed in the number of godwits, in the population we are talking about, has essentially halved in that time and the main driver of that has been loss of habitat at these staging sides in east asia, around the yellow sea, a
but it was not actually able to make the full flight to new zealand this time around, either. here it spent the next few weeks. so it made two attempts this year to get here non—stop. the interesting thing is the same bird last year also stopped a new caledonia, so three attempts in two years and the bird never quite made that flight, although it is now back with us, it has left new caledonia and it is now here. we have been studying the words fourth 30 years, what have you noticed and what...
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new zealand already playing the underdog — batting., _ batting. new zealand already playing the underdog card, but _ batting. new zealand already playing the underdog card, but they - batting. new zealand already playing the underdog card, but they have - the underdog card, but they have some dangerous players. then;r the underdog card, but they have some dangerous players. they always seem to, some dangerous players. they always seem to. but — some dangerous players. they always seem to, but always _ some dangerous players. they always seem to, but always make _ some dangerous players. they always| seem to, but always make semifinals. i don't know where this underdog card comes from. they have ferguson early on in the competition, a huge blow for them, but they have replacements in adam dell. he's done fantastically well. new zealand should it be underdogs because they are a fantastic teams. england have got a little win there, but they still have a massive job to do. i’m still have a massive “ob to do. i'm su er still have a massive
new zealand already playing the underdog — batting., _ batting. new zealand already playing the underdog card, but _ batting. new zealand already playing the underdog card, but they - batting. new zealand already playing the underdog card, but they have - the underdog card, but they have some dangerous players. then;r the underdog card, but they have some dangerous players. they always seem to, some dangerous players. they always seem to. but — some dangerous players. they always seem to,...
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and still to come: england miss out as new zealand reach the final of the t20 world cup. op26 and we'll hear from one of its former champions on racing for a better, cleaner future. the number of droughts across africa has increased sharply in the past decade. research by the world bank says sub—saharan africa has contributed the least to global warming. yet the continent will experience the most devastating impacts of climate change. parts of south africa are already experiencing a devastating seven—year dry period. but the city of cape town, which came close to running out of water completely three years ago, is finding unusual ways to cope. 0ur africa correspondent andrew harding reports on south africa's own climate battle. high in the mountains around cape town, a bold and frantic fight to save rain water. teams here are scaling the wilderness to remove alien trees, armies of foreign invaders, like the pine. that's because pine trees are thirsty, sucking up a quarter of the water that might otherwise end up in cape town's reservoirs. every stump here means more waterf
and still to come: england miss out as new zealand reach the final of the t20 world cup. op26 and we'll hear from one of its former champions on racing for a better, cleaner future. the number of droughts across africa has increased sharply in the past decade. research by the world bank says sub—saharan africa has contributed the least to global warming. yet the continent will experience the most devastating impacts of climate change. parts of south africa are already experiencing a...
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new zealand stocks are off the worst levels of the day.more than a percent, now trading just a tenths of a percent lower, perhaps the initial reaction to the fall on friday, nikkei futures having a pretty big drop, the kospi down 2%. haidi: little bit of a miss when it comes to year on year retail sales. expectations of 1.1%. the month on month number, they gain slightly better than expected, suggesting that we see japanese retail sales continue to regain ground. we had the sharp drop a couple of months ago, it suggests that retail shoppers are feeling more comfortable out and about. of course we continue to monitor how the mu variant could change all of that. this is coming as we see a stimulus package announced by the new government. consumption when it comes to department stores and supermarkets sales coming in at 9/10 of 1%, that more or less meets expectations. it really does give a little bit of hope as consumption is the biggest part of the japanese economy, and as we continue to watch this recovery across retail. keep in mind, some
new zealand stocks are off the worst levels of the day.more than a percent, now trading just a tenths of a percent lower, perhaps the initial reaction to the fall on friday, nikkei futures having a pretty big drop, the kospi down 2%. haidi: little bit of a miss when it comes to year on year retail sales. expectations of 1.1%. the month on month number, they gain slightly better than expected, suggesting that we see japanese retail sales continue to regain ground. we had the sharp drop a couple...
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new zealand, norway in switzerland. _ before. new zealand, norway in switzerland, desiree _ before.w zealand, norway in i switzerland, desiree against the law but thank you very much indeed. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello. we're just seeing first signs of a much advertised change in our weather fortunes where sunday produces a much cooler feeling day across all parts of the british isles. first signs of the cold air already getting up into the north of scotland but as we get on through the night and into sunday the weather fronts will allow a northerly flow to dominate right across the east. and that transition will happen for many overnight. we will keep some showers going across northern and eastern parts of the british isles. one or two drifting through the irish sea. in between with these skies clear and there isn't so much of a noticeably north wind will end up with a touch of frost. so it's a chilly, bright, really sunny start to the day provided you're not picking up on all of the showers across the eastern side of the british isles with the od
new zealand, norway in switzerland. _ before. new zealand, norway in switzerland, desiree _ before.w zealand, norway in i switzerland, desiree against the law but thank you very much indeed. now it's time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello. we're just seeing first signs of a much advertised change in our weather fortunes where sunday produces a much cooler feeling day across all parts of the british isles. first signs of the cold air already getting up into the north of scotland...
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her why, new zealand, _ avoid the ash. her why, new zealand. we _ avoid the ash.id the ash. her why, new - zealand, we have seen volcanoes so it_ zealand, we have seen volcanoes so it would — zealand, we have seen volcanoes so it would be nice to see. this— so it would be nice to see. this rally— so it would be nice to see. this rally is described as an opportunity to take the ride less travelled but adding a giant volcano and it becomes a once—in—a—lifetime experience. archaeologists excavating the roman site of pompeii in italy say they've discovered a room used by slaves, which they say gives an extraordinary insight into their daily lives. nina nanji reports. a window into how slaves lived in ancient pompeii. it is a cramped space with three wooden beds. one smaller bed is possibly a child's, indicating that the room could have housed a family. the room was found during an excavation of a large villa on the outskirts of pompeii. the city was engulfed in a volcanic eruption nearly 2000 years ago, burying it and its residents in ash. translation: it is an i exce
her why, new zealand, _ avoid the ash. her why, new zealand. we _ avoid the ash.id the ash. her why, new - zealand, we have seen volcanoes so it_ zealand, we have seen volcanoes so it would — zealand, we have seen volcanoes so it would be nice to see. this— so it would be nice to see. this rally— so it would be nice to see. this rally is described as an opportunity to take the ride less travelled but adding a giant volcano and it becomes a once—in—a—lifetime experience....
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england will be confident against new zealand but they are a very, sort of, you know...y're fighters, new zealand, and they will scrap and so england have to be on top of their game and australia, never rule out australia, but england and pakistan for me are on top in the four horses. yorkshire county cricket club have launched an investigation after another former player alleged he was subjected to repeated racial abuse at the club. there was also a peaceful gathering outside their headingley ground today by people angry at yorkshire's response to a report's findings of "bullying and racial harassment" towards azeem rafiq. onto football now and norwich have sacked manager daniel farke in the last few minutes despite victory for the first time in the premier league this season. the canaries beat brentford 2—1. they scored twice in the opening half an hour, with goals from mathias normann and a penalty from teemu pukki. rico henry pulled one back for brentford — but daniel farke�*s side held on. norwich are still bottom of the table though and speaking before his dismissa
england will be confident against new zealand but they are a very, sort of, you know...y're fighters, new zealand, and they will scrap and so england have to be on top of their game and australia, never rule out australia, but england and pakistan for me are on top in the four horses. yorkshire county cricket club have launched an investigation after another former player alleged he was subjected to repeated racial abuse at the club. there was also a peaceful gathering outside their headingley...
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and can england women repeat their crushing defeat of new zealand? play them again this weekend, with a new captain at the helm. while the men have their opener against tonga at twickenham. hello and welcome to sportsday. they're falling like wickets, there's been a raft of resignations at yorkshire county cricket club today and there will be more. it follows the club being stripped of hosting international and major fixtures by the ecb who said yorkshire's handling of the racism issues raised by azeem rafiq had been wholly unacceptable. lord kamlesh patel of bradford has replaced roger hutton who stepped down earlier today with an unreserved appology to rafiq, along with two other board members. but is it too little too late? our sports news editor dan roan is outside headingly for us. dan, the club still has many questions to answer, but how significant are these resignations? well, hugely significant. certainly in the case _ well, hugely significant. certainly in the case of _ well, hugely significant. certainly in the case of roger _ well, hugely
and can england women repeat their crushing defeat of new zealand? play them again this weekend, with a new captain at the helm. while the men have their opener against tonga at twickenham. hello and welcome to sportsday. they're falling like wickets, there's been a raft of resignations at yorkshire county cricket club today and there will be more. it follows the club being stripped of hosting international and major fixtures by the ecb who said yorkshire's handling of the racism issues raised...
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doomed explorer robert falcon scott — which is exactly what happened when staff at the met service new zealander extroadinary finds that have laid unforgotten for at least 50 years, so what can we learn from them? kevin alder, is new zeland's metservice s manger of meteorological data services who realised the significance of the documents. you are handed these documents and had no idea of their significance until you open them up? significance until you open them up?— them up? that is right. i thought— them up? that is right. i thought they _ them up? that is right. i thought they were - them up? that is right. i thought they were just l them up? that is right. i thought they were just a j them up? that is right. i- thought they were just a couple of records of ships logs. when even at the first page and a faint pencil i could see the words terranova. and i almost fell off my chair because i immediately recognised there is only one ship terranova in the history and that was captain scott's ship. history and that was captain scott's ship-— scott's ship. why is this so exciting? _ scott's ship.
doomed explorer robert falcon scott — which is exactly what happened when staff at the met service new zealander extroadinary finds that have laid unforgotten for at least 50 years, so what can we learn from them? kevin alder, is new zeland's metservice s manger of meteorological data services who realised the significance of the documents. you are handed these documents and had no idea of their significance until you open them up? significance until you open them up?— them up? that is...
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what do new zealand have to do to be england? a thinking on came into this for i was in progress and i did pretty well for the online as well. just comes down on the day really trying to keep trying to keep the play as well. so just have to keep trying to do that and. and england just got a pressure pain i want to ask you about the 2nd semi final tomorrow, pockets on versus australia. what kind of game are you expecting? that's an interesting one because i'm not sure that many people expected those 2 sides to be in the semi final before the toner. now was quite sure. what do they came in? it's a bit of unknown quantity. so they played brilliantly there for leaving the surprise side of the toner with liz, the told them and it looked like they were out of it come back and snuck in the semi finals. so they're coming into for letting me find a really interesting game to very interesting. semi final i think they go either way in a semi finals. 2023. speaking from your own experiences, captain, how difficult is it to keep your players
what do new zealand have to do to be england? a thinking on came into this for i was in progress and i did pretty well for the online as well. just comes down on the day really trying to keep trying to keep the play as well. so just have to keep trying to do that and. and england just got a pressure pain i want to ask you about the 2nd semi final tomorrow, pockets on versus australia. what kind of game are you expecting? that's an interesting one because i'm not sure that many people expected...
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they breed in alaska and they migrate to new zealand every year.tty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well so not only are they making these huge flights, but they are doing some remarkable things in order to make those flights. do we understand how these birds navigate over this incredible journey? the consensus seems to be they are following a number of cues like magnetic fields, the stars, the sun and the moon presumably, and they also seem to have a very good sense of where they are. the one thing this tracking has shown is that when birds are drifting off their optimal course by maybe persistent winds, after a period of time, when the conditions are ok, they can clearly adjust and change their direction and get back onto a heading for where they were originally going for, so they know where they are and they know how to get
they breed in alaska and they migrate to new zealand every year.tty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well so not only are they making these huge flights, but they are doing some remarkable things in order to make those flights. do we understand how these birds navigate over...
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it's he 20 cricket world cup between australia and new zealand. the 2 sides have been putting the finishing touches to their preparations, and we'll go head to head in to by to decide the new well champions. new zealand, all the reigning will test champions and widely regarded as the best cross format seem an international cricket. so strange, you know, they're in for a tough match. yet it's bloody exciting to be flying against new zealand. they're, they're a great team and, and lead super by came williamson. so it's just one of those things. the boat team seemed to have found their way into, into each others in each other's path along the way and in some tournaments. so it's, it's really exciting. it is great to be here, like i say, a reflection as a lot of hardwick but to maurice in our one off match. and for us, it is trying to make those small adjustments again and keep the focus, you know, really close and what it needs to be. and the teams really looking forward to the occasion. all that was disappointment for both australia and new zealand o
it's he 20 cricket world cup between australia and new zealand. the 2 sides have been putting the finishing touches to their preparations, and we'll go head to head in to by to decide the new well champions. new zealand, all the reigning will test champions and widely regarded as the best cross format seem an international cricket. so strange, you know, they're in for a tough match. yet it's bloody exciting to be flying against new zealand. they're, they're a great team and, and lead super by...
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england will be confident against new zealand but they are a very, sort of, you know...ever rule out australia but england and pakistan for me are looking strongest. yorkshire county cricket club have launched an investigation after another former player alleged he was subjected to repeated racial abuse at the club. there was also a peaceful gathering outside their headingley ground today by people angry at yorkshire's response to a report's findings of "bullying and racial harassment" towards azeem rafiq. lets have a quick look at some of the day's other sports news. novak djokovic will finish as the men's tour year end number one for a record seventh time. he made sure by beating poland's hubert hurkacz in three sets to reach the final of the paris masters, where he'll face daniil medvedev. the win means djokovic overhauled pete sampras' record. francesco bagnaia has claimed pole position for the fifth motogp race in a row. the italian set a new all—time lap record in qualifying for sunday's algarve grand prix in portugal. he'll be joined on the front row byjack miller
england will be confident against new zealand but they are a very, sort of, you know...ever rule out australia but england and pakistan for me are looking strongest. yorkshire county cricket club have launched an investigation after another former player alleged he was subjected to repeated racial abuse at the club. there was also a peaceful gathering outside their headingley ground today by people angry at yorkshire's response to a report's findings of "bullying and racial...
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new zealand started slow, but accelerated. devon conway missed this time, stumped.'re not the manager. driving the bowler. suddenly england can cope. suddenly england can cope. jimmy took over, six is everywhere. sustained by darryl mitchell, everything changed. remember a final settled in the last millisecond, this game ended with an over to spare and this world cup will not be england's. joe wilson, bbc news. paris saint—germain has confirmed that one its female players has been arrested following an alleged attack on a fellow team mate last week. aminata diallo, who's been a psg player for six years, was taken into custody this morning by versailles police following an attack which allegedly left her team mate kheira hamraoui with injuries to her legs. press association are reporting that two masked men dragged hamraoui out of her car and attacked her. paris saint—germain say they condemn the violence committed and has taken all measures to guarantee the health, well—being and safety of its entire women's team. france international hamraoui, joined from barcelona
new zealand started slow, but accelerated. devon conway missed this time, stumped.'re not the manager. driving the bowler. suddenly england can cope. suddenly england can cope. jimmy took over, six is everywhere. sustained by darryl mitchell, everything changed. remember a final settled in the last millisecond, this game ended with an over to spare and this world cup will not be england's. joe wilson, bbc news. paris saint—germain has confirmed that one its female players has been arrested...
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yeah, it's bloody exciting to be playing against new zealand. they're great, tame and lead super bowl came williamson. so it's just one of those things that both teams seem to have found their way into, into each other's in each other's pos along the way and in some tournaments. so yeah, it's, it's really exciting. it is great to be here. like i say, a reflection as a lot of hardwick but tomorrow is the one off match. and for us it is trying to make those small adjustments again and keep the focus you know, really close and what it needs to be. and the team's really looking forward to the occasion. it's not just the cricket going on in devise sprint legend the same boat as dusted off his running fees to take part in a charity of and hundreds of funds from across the u. a turned up to run alongside to the 8000000 pico ballast and the 1.45 columbus family run, 10200 meters while record holder says it's good to get some exercise and he retired with 6 in 2017. so me just watching sports in general and as a sports person, it's a massive on for one ex
yeah, it's bloody exciting to be playing against new zealand. they're great, tame and lead super bowl came williamson. so it's just one of those things that both teams seem to have found their way into, into each other's in each other's pos along the way and in some tournaments. so yeah, it's, it's really exciting. it is great to be here. like i say, a reflection as a lot of hardwick but tomorrow is the one off match. and for us it is trying to make those small adjustments again and keep the...
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the new zealand parliament locks itself in. as hundreds, protest vaccine mandates and locked out outside the building. thus to moscow's defense ministers saying to day us war ships in the black sea near russia's borders are a threat to regional security. ah . good evening for moscow, kevin, i was here a doubt international will use h q for the next half hour with our latest touched on some of the stories in the headlines there. well, this 1st than the e. u is partially suspending. a visa facilitation deal with beller, rose in response today to what the blocks calling an ongoing hybrid attack launched by the bellow, russian regime. it says several 100 migrants gathered at beller was his border with poland. looking the cross into that e u members state. go back to your home. you are not allowed to plant that before you leave the area. now, we will use both of them to break the latest pictures in from the berlin ocean polish. paula saucedo, where migrants gathered in the hope of getting into the e. u semi them children, some very
the new zealand parliament locks itself in. as hundreds, protest vaccine mandates and locked out outside the building. thus to moscow's defense ministers saying to day us war ships in the black sea near russia's borders are a threat to regional security. ah . good evening for moscow, kevin, i was here a doubt international will use h q for the next half hour with our latest touched on some of the stories in the headlines there. well, this 1st than the e. u is partially suspending. a visa...
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new zealand is trading.e are seeing some downside when it comes to the trading day in the cash session. 1.1 percent lower. look at volumes. a dark blue is the 20 day moving average. the blue dotted line above is the projection as to where we will end up for the day. you can see from the one line that things are falling. substantially markedly higher volumes trading suggesting there potentially is quite a bit of pent-up enthusiasm from traders to sell today. we are also seeing the fx looking stable at least at this early indicative hour. we will continue to bring the latest moves after asia wakes up after friday's market turmoil. much more to come on "bloomberg daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a quick check of the latest business headlines. the operator of india's leading digital payment service says losses widened last quarter as a company struggle to make money off transactions got slow during the pandemic. it posted a loss of 63 million dollars in the quarter ending in september. this was its
new zealand is trading.e are seeing some downside when it comes to the trading day in the cash session. 1.1 percent lower. look at volumes. a dark blue is the 20 day moving average. the blue dotted line above is the projection as to where we will end up for the day. you can see from the one line that things are falling. substantially markedly higher volumes trading suggesting there potentially is quite a bit of pent-up enthusiasm from traders to sell today. we are also seeing the fx looking...
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it took us two and a half days step foot everyman had to step foot in new zealand.eft new zealand and got up to see in the captain of dressed the crew and he said back in world war ii, is private and he felt that battle stopped the invasion of australia and new zealand. if it wasn't for our efforts, who would have been invaded by japan they felt us the right to visit over the fight in the battle of midway was the first part of what i felt when we got home the demonstrators were in your face long to just me, it belongs to 89 men and also belongs to everyone sitting here and anyone who fought in the vietnam war. i want everybody to know who these guys are. i want them to know how valuable their efforts were, they kept communism out of every small country from singapore down to the philippines because the communists knew if they tried to make that a communist country, all of those countries would have to face a vietnam veteran and they didn't want to face them again. >> we will continue the conversation on modern warriors. we saw afghan security forces and government a
it took us two and a half days step foot everyman had to step foot in new zealand.eft new zealand and got up to see in the captain of dressed the crew and he said back in world war ii, is private and he felt that battle stopped the invasion of australia and new zealand. if it wasn't for our efforts, who would have been invaded by japan they felt us the right to visit over the fight in the battle of midway was the first part of what i felt when we got home the demonstrators were in your face...
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>> we shot in new zealand. >> jimmy: shot in new zealand. >> 1925 montana, of which there is very littleontana that's 1925. this place in new zealand was 360 degrees of wilderness, untouched land. it's one of the characters in the film, it's extraordinary. >> jimmy: have you been to montana? >> i have, yeah. >> jimmy: you have. >> i went to "dude camp." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dude camp? >> yeah. to learn the life of a rancher. because my fellow does a lot of stuff. you know, he's adept with a knife, castration. he does braiding and roping. he does whittling and whistling and rolling cigarettes with one hand. >> jimmy: you learned castration? [ laughter ] >> i learned a lot of things. >> jimmy: what did you learn? >> i learnt -- well, horse riding. i honed my skills. how to treat atkin, a hide, and turn that into rope, into what you use in a rodeo. >> jimmy: you turn hide into rope? >> at a push, yeah. [ laughter ] i tried, with an expert, randy. >> jimmy: how long were you up there? >> i was there about three weeks, yeah. i met some incredible folk on two different ranches. i hung out wi
>> we shot in new zealand. >> jimmy: shot in new zealand. >> 1925 montana, of which there is very littleontana that's 1925. this place in new zealand was 360 degrees of wilderness, untouched land. it's one of the characters in the film, it's extraordinary. >> jimmy: have you been to montana? >> i have, yeah. >> jimmy: you have. >> i went to "dude camp." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dude camp? >> yeah. to learn the life of a rancher....
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in an unprecedented security blue, the new zealand parliament locks itself in, as hundreds protest vaccine mandates and locked down outside the building. and moscow's defense minister says us warships in the black sea near russia's borders are a threat to regional security. ah, live at 6 p a moscow time from ortiz world use h q. it's kevin over here for the next half hour with our latest. thanks for checking on your company this hour. so 1st than the you is punched a, suspending a visa facilitation deal with better routes. and the latest twist in response to what the blocks calling an ongoing hybrid attack launched by the better russian regime that says several 100 migrants have gathered at beller, was his border with poland, looking to cross into the e. u. member state. go back home. i'm not allowed to leave the idea now. we will use both e among them children, some of them very young, both the polish prime minister and the defense minister, and have travelled to that area to get a handle on the assess the crisis. we've also received video of more correspondence in the area to a warning.
in an unprecedented security blue, the new zealand parliament locks itself in, as hundreds protest vaccine mandates and locked down outside the building. and moscow's defense minister says us warships in the black sea near russia's borders are a threat to regional security. ah, live at 6 p a moscow time from ortiz world use h q. it's kevin over here for the next half hour with our latest. thanks for checking on your company this hour. so 1st than the you is punched a, suspending a visa...
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new zealand defeated england in the t—20 cricket world cup.ied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping - the candidate's name always in the - public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, j but on the local- campaign headquarters and the heavy routine workj of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, leaving ministers who long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcome. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: china and the us agree a joint approach
new zealand defeated england in the t—20 cricket world cup.ied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping - the candidate's name always in the - public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, j but on the local- campaign headquarters and the heavy routine workj of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west...
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how did you sell it to the new zealand public?f a child's life are those first 1,000 days. and the most important thing that we can do to support as citizens in the future to be the very best they can is to support our children and our mothers to form strong bonds with one another. all of the science, all of the research support that. actually, to be honest, it wasn't a hard sell. i think the new zealand public knows and believes that. equally for me i see it as a health issue. our mothers need time to recover, and to be with their babies. so it makes good sense that we allow them the time and the space to do that. so that's why it wasn't such a hard sell, perhaps. >> jacinda ardern, i know you're busy, i appreciate the time. thank you for this. >> thank you very much for yours. >> see chuck's entire interview with the prime minister done in conjunction with the group covering climate now on our website, meetthepress.com. >>> coming up, the kyle rittenhouse shooting trial continues. you're watching "meet the pretty daily." ing "me
how did you sell it to the new zealand public?f a child's life are those first 1,000 days. and the most important thing that we can do to support as citizens in the future to be the very best they can is to support our children and our mothers to form strong bonds with one another. all of the science, all of the research support that. actually, to be honest, it wasn't a hard sell. i think the new zealand public knows and believes that. equally for me i see it as a health issue. our mothers need...
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labor market data out of new zealand this morning. s&p futures looking soft. also on the retreat ahead of the fed decision and the opec output target setting policy meeting expected this week. we are also continuing to watch reactions on the bond market. singapore bank earnings, expected to lift profit rebound out of the singaporean lenders. we are seeing income coming in above expeditions, over $1.5 billion. the third quarter coming in higher than expectations, $1.6 billion contrasted against excitations of $1.47 billion. the next commission income also a beat on expectations of gains in year. we expected a profit surge from boosters on credit, double-digit growth in income as we see economic recovery. we are also getting numbers from ocbc, the southeast asian lender, coming in at $1.1 billion on nonperforming loans ratio at 1.5% and the net income also a slight beat on expectations. shery: the estimate was 1.17 billion dollars, so becoming in line with what happened. a slight beat when it comes to expectations. loans were up and net
labor market data out of new zealand this morning. s&p futures looking soft. also on the retreat ahead of the fed decision and the opec output target setting policy meeting expected this week. we are also continuing to watch reactions on the bond market. singapore bank earnings, expected to lift profit rebound out of the singaporean lenders. we are seeing income coming in above expeditions, over $1.5 billion. the third quarter coming in higher than expectations, $1.6 billion contrasted...
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all the build up to england's semi—final against new zealand in the men's t20 world cup later. er will face either pakistan or australia, in sunday's final in dubai. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the first draft of a climate agreement has been published at the cop26 summit in glasgow. the document urges nations to outline their long—term strategy to reach net zero carbon emissions by the middle of this century, and to curb global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. it also encourages richer nations to increase support for poorer ones. but this isn't the final outcome of the climate talks, there is still much to be negotiated and agreed upon. the prime minister returned to glasgow this morning and has urged nations to "pull out all the stops". our environment analyst roger harrabin reoprts from glasgow. the prime minister left hisjet on the tarmac as he boarded a train back to glasgow this morning. officials believe his presence at the conference will remind other leaders of the concern they expressed when the meeting began. this document is the first draft of wh
all the build up to england's semi—final against new zealand in the men's t20 world cup later. er will face either pakistan or australia, in sunday's final in dubai. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the first draft of a climate agreement has been published at the cop26 summit in glasgow. the document urges nations to outline their long—term strategy to reach net zero carbon emissions by the middle of this century, and to curb global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. it also...
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we spoke to one of the founders of the group, grounded key was, a network of new zealanders who for theen a long time coming for a lot of people who have been struggling to get back into new zealand. i think what a lot of people abroad haven't realised is that new zealand's citizens as well have really struggled to be able to get home. we were required previously to enter a lottery system, and only if you were lucky enough to get a lucky number in the lottery, essentially, were you able to get a spot to go home. so we have people within our network who've been stuck overseas for six or 12 months, parents separated from their kids, a lot of people in very dire financial situations or who have lost visas. so for them to be able to have a date upon which they can return home is obviously fantastic, but doesn't in some ways take away from the heartbroken struggles that people have gone through over the recent months. i know that your organisation has worked very hard to try and convince the government of this policy u—turn. what worked in the end? how did you manage to do this? i think it's
we spoke to one of the founders of the group, grounded key was, a network of new zealanders who for theen a long time coming for a lot of people who have been struggling to get back into new zealand. i think what a lot of people abroad haven't realised is that new zealand's citizens as well have really struggled to be able to get home. we were required previously to enter a lottery system, and only if you were lucky enough to get a lucky number in the lottery, essentially, were you able to get...
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my now give the flow to new zealand. new zealand, you have the floor.rt by expressing our solidarity with our pacific island neighbours whose very existence depends on what all countries here present do collectively over the remaining years of this decade. mr president, the world has been arguing about what to do about climate change since at least the 19805. and in that time we have admitted as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as we did in the period of the industrial revolution up until that point. in other words, talking about it hasn't solved the problem and i do believe that more torque will improve the package presented today. the text represents the least worst outcome. the worst outcome would been to not agree it and you keep talking through next year and that her action for yet another year. is it enough to hold global warming to 1.5 degrees? mr president, i honestly can say that i think that it does. but we must never, ever give up and if anything, we must fight even harder than before and new zealand supports the text. applause thank y
my now give the flow to new zealand. new zealand, you have the floor.rt by expressing our solidarity with our pacific island neighbours whose very existence depends on what all countries here present do collectively over the remaining years of this decade. mr president, the world has been arguing about what to do about climate change since at least the 19805. and in that time we have admitted as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as we did in the period of the industrial revolution up...
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let's get over to the royal reserve bank of new zealand. they have been saying things about a broad range of economic indicators. the new zealand economy continues to perform above its current potential. sounds like an oxymoron. >> the answer is it does not change our outlook. we had anticipated an increase, a more liberal movement of goods and services internationally and the government has stayed consistent with that framework. >> we will come back to you. >> first, can you tell me [indiscernible] >> thank you. we did consider a range of options. what i would consider good practice, what you see today is our best foot forward with the balance of risk as we see it, slow, steady changes in the official cash rate give us more optionality to observe how the economy is behaving and balancing the risks that are in front of us. we have upside risk given inflation pressures, given capacity restraints that are there, and likewise we have continued health issues globally and domestically, and also we are very aware that monetary conditions across t
let's get over to the royal reserve bank of new zealand. they have been saying things about a broad range of economic indicators. the new zealand economy continues to perform above its current potential. sounds like an oxymoron. >> the answer is it does not change our outlook. we had anticipated an increase, a more liberal movement of goods and services internationally and the government has stayed consistent with that framework. >> we will come back to you. >> first, can you...
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they are now out. 50, new zealand winning by five wickets there. and to football.bility to stay in the premier league. he was speaking to the media for the first time since being given the position. newcastle are without a win all season and lie 19th in the league. they face brentford at st james's park after the international break next saturday when howe will take charge for the first time. the new boss refused to be drawn on the controvertial saudi—backed ownership of the club and insisted he took the job for football reasons only. he says he can stop the club from being relegated. i'll commit 100% every single day to try to bring success to newcastle for everybody connected with the club. i believe we have the ability within the scope of the players to achieve that name but it is going to take a lot of hard work. it is going to take us a sacrifice and suffering in terms of the players giving everything that they have to try and commit to the objective that we need. paris saint—germain has confirmed that one its female players has been arrested following an alle
they are now out. 50, new zealand winning by five wickets there. and to football.bility to stay in the premier league. he was speaking to the media for the first time since being given the position. newcastle are without a win all season and lie 19th in the league. they face brentford at st james's park after the international break next saturday when howe will take charge for the first time. the new boss refused to be drawn on the controvertial saudi—backed ownership of the club and insisted...
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the next women's world cup is in australia and new zealand.nd in a storm. so torrential was the weather, the local trains said not to travel, but england look on their way to something good. they dominated austria for the first half, and on 39 minutes found a way through the wall. ellen white is now close to a record. this was her 100th cap and 45th england goal. one more would be the joint most by any player. that was england's 33rd goal in five qualifying games, but they knew this was their biggest test. they kept their 100% record next to this stunning save. and england should have had more. england on top of course for the finals, where down under they will hope to even brighter days, on the pitch and with the weather. rugby union now. history was going to be made at twickenham this afternoon. for the first time the barbarians men's and women's rugby teams were playing a double bill on the same day — at the same ground. the men's side were due to take on samoa but that match was cancelled — due to six confirmed covid cases in the barbarian
the next women's world cup is in australia and new zealand.nd in a storm. so torrential was the weather, the local trains said not to travel, but england look on their way to something good. they dominated austria for the first half, and on 39 minutes found a way through the wall. ellen white is now close to a record. this was her 100th cap and 45th england goal. one more would be the joint most by any player. that was england's 33rd goal in five qualifying games, but they knew this was their...