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we are not an epc, we don't have an office in perth. we have people in perth and they tell me it is a hardship. every time i go to perth, it reminds me of san diego without any traffic. it is absolutely fabulous. they have convinced me it is a hardship too, i don't know how that worked out. i'm going to have to revisit that. i'm going to go to perth and we will talk about it for a week or so. ultimately what people are underestimating, the need to de-conflict workforce to actually do the construction of the infrastructure, the uplift in that alone, i mean, it's the same thing. it's the trades to do construction, not necessarily just the trade associated with the submarine itself. it is also going to require a national endeavor. it's a massive set of infrastructure projects between what you are thinking about, what we are talking about at henderson, what they are doing down at adelaide. and then if they build a base out on the other coast, it is nonstop multiple billions of dollars of infrastructure in a country that i don't think has th
we are not an epc, we don't have an office in perth. we have people in perth and they tell me it is a hardship. every time i go to perth, it reminds me of san diego without any traffic. it is absolutely fabulous. they have convinced me it is a hardship too, i don't know how that worked out. i'm going to have to revisit that. i'm going to go to perth and we will talk about it for a week or so. ultimately what people are underestimating, the need to de-conflict workforce to actually do the...
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. >> well, the airplane guy, he was heading to perth, australia, and i've been to perth, australia. i'm not sure if any of you all have been. yeah, yeah, yeah. okay. but you want to punch somebody when you get to perth, australia. it's a long flight. it's a terrible flight. is that what it is? it's a beautiful city. just not a lot to do. >> so you're saying your client should be forgiven because he was probably flying coach? there wasn't a lot of room. >> literally. >> we've all been there, taylor, where you can't cross your legs, so you pull all your clothes off and clothesline a flight attendant. i mean, who among us? >> it's like spirit airlines. everyone tried it once. that's it. >> it's the one time the customers asked for less nuts. hey. oh! >> oh! piscopo on fire! >> bring your coins for the bathroom. give it to. no. >> you know, i got to give it to the $78 million because he's probably my cousin. >> yeah, he'd be he'd be buying a 72 trans am, though. that's the only problem. >> well, fare. >> and you want to know $78 million guy. you know who would have pardoned him? the kam
. >> well, the airplane guy, he was heading to perth, australia, and i've been to perth, australia. i'm not sure if any of you all have been. yeah, yeah, yeah. okay. but you want to punch somebody when you get to perth, australia. it's a long flight. it's a terrible flight. is that what it is? it's a beautiful city. just not a lot to do. >> so you're saying your client should be forgiven because he was probably flying coach? there wasn't a lot of room. >> literally. >>...
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masibaka, who's mother's from paisley in scotland and his fatherfrom fiji, was born in perth and playedllier in 2022. and that's all the sport for now. we will be back a little bit later. goodbye for now. as we have been reporting all morning, today is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the nazi concentration camp at auschwitz—birkenau. more than a million people, most of them jewish, were killed there before the soviet army permitted the camp. further relatives of the town were auschwitz was built, it casts a long shadow. i auschwitz was built, it casts a long shadow— long shadow. i remember the stories about _ long shadow. i remember the stories about the _ long shadow. i remember the stories about the smoke. - long shadow. i remember the stories about the smoke. my | stories about the smoke. my mother said the stench of human flesh. my father didn't know how to explain what was this awful stench. how to explain what was this awfulstench. how how to explain what was this awful stench. how do you answer that question to a small child? funnier than 30 years, miroslav has worked a
masibaka, who's mother's from paisley in scotland and his fatherfrom fiji, was born in perth and playedllier in 2022. and that's all the sport for now. we will be back a little bit later. goodbye for now. as we have been reporting all morning, today is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the nazi concentration camp at auschwitz—birkenau. more than a million people, most of them jewish, were killed there before the soviet army permitted the camp. further relatives of the town were...
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captain rohit sharma dropped himself for the test at the scg while, apart from a century in perth, viratome fairly seismic decisions to be made. even the way indian cricket has functioned in the recent past, this whole idea that players who have delivered so much over the years have a right to almost choose when they choose to depart is the narrative that will have to be countered, and i think that will be a matter for the selectors, particularly the chairman of selectors and the coach, along with the rest of the team administration that will have to make those calls, whether there will be nudges to these two, whether they will decide on their own or whether there will be more just a nudge needed, we will have to wait and see, india played no test match cricket at all between now and the tour to england, which poses another set of issues in terms of whether or not any of these players will go back and play domestic cricket, the first—class tournament is in its second phase, beginning on 23rd ofjanuary, but then we have england coming over for one—day cricket, some players will participat
captain rohit sharma dropped himself for the test at the scg while, apart from a century in perth, viratome fairly seismic decisions to be made. even the way indian cricket has functioned in the recent past, this whole idea that players who have delivered so much over the years have a right to almost choose when they choose to depart is the narrative that will have to be countered, and i think that will be a matter for the selectors, particularly the chairman of selectors and the coach, along...
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>> the airplane guy, he was heading to perth, australia. any of you have been, but you want to punch somebody when you get to perth, australia. it's a terrible flight. >> jimmy: is that what it is? >> at the beautiful city, does not a lot to do. >> jimmy: so you are saying your client should be forgiven because he is probably fine coach, not a lot of room. you can't cross your legs so you clothesline a flight attendant. >> it's like spirit airlines. if many tries at once. >> the customers ask for less nuts. >> jimmy: oh! piscopo on fire! could you give it to? >> i've got to give it to the $70 million because he's probably my cousin. [laughter] >> jimmy: he be buying a '72 trans am, though. you know who would have pardoned him? the kamala harris campaign. [laughter] they would have deposited that and tried like hell to get it to clear. here's my analysis, because i do think about this stuff. the guy in australia, i get it, but naked in public, this is where i don't give your guy the handle. supposedly 6 minutes into the flight. that it's a l
>> the airplane guy, he was heading to perth, australia. any of you have been, but you want to punch somebody when you get to perth, australia. it's a terrible flight. >> jimmy: is that what it is? >> at the beautiful city, does not a lot to do. >> jimmy: so you are saying your client should be forgiven because he is probably fine coach, not a lot of room. you can't cross your legs so you clothesline a flight attendant. >> it's like spirit airlines. if many tries...
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areas, where the roof of this leisure centre was ripped off and people in the kintyre peninsula, south perthd be without power until monday. it was really bad. the loch was white and there was spin drift coming across the loch and we battened the house down and the windows would shake and all the roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name it, down, roofs, chimney stacks. in northern england, a man had to be rescued from water in the river humber by lifeboat crews and winds caused widespread damage. the situation is so serious the uk government called an emergency cobra meeting to plan the response to the storm. travel was widely disrupted and trains are likely to see cancellations and delays ongoing today. network rail scotland logged nearly 400 incidents of damage. the rare, red weather alerts are over but yellow warnings are in place across most of the uk today for heavy rain, high winds, hill snow and flooding. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. our scotland correspondentm david wallace, lockhart has been in glasgow and told us about the ongoing travel disruption there. they are certainly no
areas, where the roof of this leisure centre was ripped off and people in the kintyre peninsula, south perthd be without power until monday. it was really bad. the loch was white and there was spin drift coming across the loch and we battened the house down and the windows would shake and all the roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name it, down, roofs, chimney stacks. in northern england, a man had to be rescued from water in the river humber by lifeboat crews and winds caused...
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very first has brought me to scotland, to this anonymous—looking aircraft hangar in the grounds of perth like much from the outside... ..but there's a bit of history inside this building. inside is a vast historic archive of almost 1,000 vehicles from around the world. it's not normally open to the public, but its owner, morris leslie, has agreed to let me in. gosh, there's all sorts in here! hey! it's a hobby that's got out of control, a bit. laughter but this is what we've come to see! wow! absolutely, yeah. yeah. it's a... it's a pontiac. ..pontiac. and it's from 1935. so, captain dunn... captain francis dunn, from bexhill in kent, who did a bit of caravanning back in the day. 0k. he decided he would like to move on to a motorhome. 0k. so he researched all the vehicles he could buy and the one that he thought would fit best for a motorhome was a pontiac. so they bought one in america. right—hand drive, had it shipped across. and then he got his local coach—builder. so he worked with them and built the best possible body, which you can see has lasted the test of time very well. it's in
very first has brought me to scotland, to this anonymous—looking aircraft hangar in the grounds of perth like much from the outside... ..but there's a bit of history inside this building. inside is a vast historic archive of almost 1,000 vehicles from around the world. it's not normally open to the public, but its owner, morris leslie, has agreed to let me in. gosh, there's all sorts in here! hey! it's a hobby that's got out of control, a bit. laughter but this is what we've come to see! wow!...
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to bring in aviation industry expert and analyst jeffrey thomas, who joins us live this hour from perth, australia. uh, i want to pick up a little bit on where richard quest left off in regards to just when you have an airspace so complicated. uh, obviously the communications between air traffic control and various aircraft coming in has to be so intricate. uh, what are the factors that make that job more difficult when you have an airspace like that? >> well, that's an interesting question, because picking up from what richard was saying about the change of runway, um, you know, we i think the confusion element does creep in here. i mean, um, the the instruction given to the crew by the american airline, american eagle flight changing runway to from the straight in runway to the cross runway. diddy air traffic control possibly then not alert the helicopter to that change of runway. i mean, the helicopter pilot. possibly. and this is of obviously conjecture. uh, had heard the communication that this aircraft was coming in. they thought, okay, they're coming in on a certain runway. then
to bring in aviation industry expert and analyst jeffrey thomas, who joins us live this hour from perth, australia. uh, i want to pick up a little bit on where richard quest left off in regards to just when you have an airspace so complicated. uh, obviously the communications between air traffic control and various aircraft coming in has to be so intricate. uh, what are the factors that make that job more difficult when you have an airspace like that? >> well, that's an interesting...
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he joins us live from perth, australia. jeffrey, thank you for being here. how are you doing?>> good, ben thank you. >> so so cool. i have to say i'm in shock. i thought the whole point of the black boxes was that they're pretty indestructible, that they just keep working through whatever the plane could go through. what reasons could there possibly be for them to have stopped minutes before the crash? >> well, it's a very good question, ben. >> what? >> there is a clue to this. >> we know that the aircraft hit birds. >> we know that the pilots declared a mayday. >> mayday. go around at that very moment, the aircraft stopped transmitting its air traffic control data called ads-b. that's the transmission that tells air traffic control its altitude speed. that's how they track aircraft. now, that signifies an electrical failure. at the same time, it appears that the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder also cut out as well. and stop recording. so maybe there was some catastrophic electrical failure, but there is battery backup. so this crash is just so shrouded in
he joins us live from perth, australia. jeffrey, thank you for being here. how are you doing?>> good, ben thank you. >> so so cool. i have to say i'm in shock. i thought the whole point of the black boxes was that they're pretty indestructible, that they just keep working through whatever the plane could go through. what reasons could there possibly be for them to have stopped minutes before the crash? >> well, it's a very good question, ben. >> what? >> there is a...
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i am commitment to reasoning every avenue again to make sure the benefits they know about perth wantto use them, grateful be them for them babe are some do not know for you and other states and rural states and urban settings we have to make sure the access is there. i have to make sure that va it self is not standing in the way. where there is conditions met and they are eligible it's not the va stand in the way to getting them the healthcare they needs that can be through call centers, doctor visits and everywhere else. will be working with that. >> is a wounded vet who transitioned out my wife is also active duty. we served together at the same time. the hardest part about va care i found it most of my peers i agree is the handoff from active duty healthcare and handoff to the va unfortunately, i was fortunate enough at a fantastic handoff disabled veterans help with my transition very few veterans end up in that spot. how can you as a va secretary ensure we have a smoother inseam of handoff from active duty members when they enter the va medical records are ported over, care is p
i am commitment to reasoning every avenue again to make sure the benefits they know about perth wantto use them, grateful be them for them babe are some do not know for you and other states and rural states and urban settings we have to make sure the access is there. i have to make sure that va it self is not standing in the way. where there is conditions met and they are eligible it's not the va stand in the way to getting them the healthcare they needs that can be through call centers, doctor...
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areas, where the roof of this leisure centre was ripped off and people in the kintyre peninsula, south perthe trossachs could be without power until monday. it was really bad. the loch was white and there was spin drift coming across the loch and we battened the house down and the windows would shake and all the roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name it, down, roofs, chimney stacks. in humberside a vote had to be rescued from the water by lifeboat crews and the wind caused widespread damage. the system is so serious the uk government called an emergency cobra meeting to plan the response to the storm. travel was widely disrupted and trains are likely to see cancellations and delays ongoing today. network rail scotland logged nearly 400 instances of damage. the rare red with the words are over but yellow warnings are in place across most of the uk and ireland today, for heavy rain, high wind, hill snow and flooding stop louisa pilbeam, bbc news. israel has blocked the return of thousands of palestinians to their homes in northern gaza, accusing hamas of breaching the terms of their
areas, where the roof of this leisure centre was ripped off and people in the kintyre peninsula, south perthe trossachs could be without power until monday. it was really bad. the loch was white and there was spin drift coming across the loch and we battened the house down and the windows would shake and all the roof tiles, quite scary. trees, fences, you name it, down, roofs, chimney stacks. in humberside a vote had to be rescued from the water by lifeboat crews and the wind caused widespread...