45
45
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the bridge highway in queensland. highway ind tasmania. anotherrt trade deals, critical part of the national economic plan with china, with japan, with south korea, is ensuring new jobs and new markets, particularly in our agricultural sector, which someone of the most surprising periods of growth in december, and is listing -- lifting living standards in australia. we now have better outcomes for australian beef and exports to china, which backs up the arrangements with indonesia achieved weeks before. and we are changing our tax system to boost new investment that creates support jobs and increases real wages, starting with tax cuts and incentives for small and medium-size businesses. and we are delivering on budget repair, almost $25 million in budget decisions that have been delivered since the last election, since the last budget, which is getting on with the job of budget repair. the achievement of implementing the national economic achievement for growth will be at the heart of this year's budget. >> the biggest issue of the last we
the bridge highway in queensland. highway ind tasmania. anotherrt trade deals, critical part of the national economic plan with china, with japan, with south korea, is ensuring new jobs and new markets, particularly in our agricultural sector, which someone of the most surprising periods of growth in december, and is listing -- lifting living standards in australia. we now have better outcomes for australian beef and exports to china, which backs up the arrangements with indonesia achieved...
51
51
Apr 2, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
logan mayor luke smith joins me from queensland via webcam where officials are keeping a close eye onvels you haven't seen since, what, some three decades? yes, i think 1974 was our record—setting year in queensland, and both the rivers that run through the city of logan are now in an unprecedented state and both rivers have broken those records since 1974. so it is the first time we have seen these flood levels at this height in the city of logan area. and i have seen that the flood water levels are receding in northern new south wales, but where you are over the border in queensland communities along the logan river are very much on high alert. yes, that is correct. it isa on high alert. yes, that is correct. it is a strange situation, the city is in it is a strange situation, the city isina it is a strange situation, the city is in a state of flux, we have halved the city who have experienced the floodwaters, those waters have receded. we now have a situation where we are working with communities downstream from the logan river who are about to experience inundation so half of the
logan mayor luke smith joins me from queensland via webcam where officials are keeping a close eye onvels you haven't seen since, what, some three decades? yes, i think 1974 was our record—setting year in queensland, and both the rivers that run through the city of logan are now in an unprecedented state and both rivers have broken those records since 1974. so it is the first time we have seen these flood levels at this height in the city of logan area. and i have seen that the flood water...
33
33
Apr 2, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, ithink yeah, i think that 1974 was our record setting year in queensland.ty of logan are in an unprecedented stage and both rivers have broken those records since 1974, it's the first time we have seen this flood levels at this height in the city of logan area. and i've seen that the flood levels have receded in northern new south wales, but where you are over the border in queensland, communities along the logan river are very much on high alert. that's correct. it's a very strange situation. the city is in a very strange situation. the city isina a very strange situation. the city is in a state of flux. half of the city has experienced the flood waters and those waters have receded. we're working with communities down stream from the logan river who are about to experience inundation. while half the city is wanting to clean up, the other half haven't experienced it yet. there's places further up, rockhampton and the like, they're bracing for some pretty extreme flood levels. absolutely. and that's what, it's a very strange scenario. the cyclone has gone.
yeah, ithink yeah, i think that 1974 was our record setting year in queensland.ty of logan are in an unprecedented stage and both rivers have broken those records since 1974, it's the first time we have seen this flood levels at this height in the city of logan area. and i've seen that the flood levels have receded in northern new south wales, but where you are over the border in queensland, communities along the logan river are very much on high alert. that's correct. it's a very strange...
42
42
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the police commissioner in the city of rockhampton in queensland said the flooding would be the worstbbie. tammi walker has this story. authorities in australia have warned local residents, stranded by floodwaters, to remain vigilant in the aftermath of a powerful tropical cyclone. swollen rivers continue to rise, threatening tens of thousands of people living near major rivers in queensland and new south wales. cyclone debbie hit the eastern coast on tuesday, with inds up to 260 kilometres an hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable, mate. it's picked it up like a big eskie and whipped it across the road. malcom turnbull confirmed fatalities. two women in new south wales have died asa women in new south wales have died as a result of these floods. 0ur thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them. military and rescue teams have been mobilised to help with the emergency. rescuing stranded people and distributing supplies, such as food, water and fuel. 0fficials stress the danger will continue for some time. w
the police commissioner in the city of rockhampton in queensland said the flooding would be the worstbbie. tammi walker has this story. authorities in australia have warned local residents, stranded by floodwaters, to remain vigilant in the aftermath of a powerful tropical cyclone. swollen rivers continue to rise, threatening tens of thousands of people living near major rivers in queensland and new south wales. cyclone debbie hit the eastern coast on tuesday, with inds up to 260 kilometres an...
58
58
Apr 2, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier i spoke with greg christensen, the mayor of the scenic rim region in southern queensland.age. look, it's been a staggering experience. the technical term would have to be that our agricultural community has been smashed in many of the valleys. i would estimate that a large percentage of our agricultural and horticultural areas have suffered significant crop loss and significant soil loss, i've witnessed horticultural paddocks today that have had 600mm of soil stripped away by the floods as they have of moved through. i'd say, many kilometres of fence have disappeared. and yeah, we're now counting the aftermath and looking at our roads and infrastructure as well. we're a very — we're a a800 square kilometre rural precinct, 800km of roads, we have major damage to all of our gravel roads, that is about 700km, and major damage to bridges, causeways and all of the skirtings of our bitumen roads. just to give our viewers a sense, you're south of brisbane and inland from the gold coast. you're a big farming region. just in terms of where you are, your community, does this mean th
earlier i spoke with greg christensen, the mayor of the scenic rim region in southern queensland.age. look, it's been a staggering experience. the technical term would have to be that our agricultural community has been smashed in many of the valleys. i would estimate that a large percentage of our agricultural and horticultural areas have suffered significant crop loss and significant soil loss, i've witnessed horticultural paddocks today that have had 600mm of soil stripped away by the floods...
226
226
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
there are also more localised threats, such as the industrialisation along the queensland coast, theverfishing and also water quality. the state and federal government in australia, the queensland state government and the federal authority, is working very hard to reduce the run—off of pesticides and fertilisers that damage the great barrier reef. they flow of from farms on the mainland. while localised threats are being addressed, and conservationists believe global warming is the biggest threat to the reef and they believe urgent action must be taken. what kind of life are we toting about, what damage to the ecosystem are we seeing? -- talking about. when the coral bleaches it begins to starve. it means the audi that lives inside the coral goes away. initially when the coral bleaches, it doesn't automatically die, it becomes weakened and fragile. —— algae. that can lead it to perish further down the track. what scientists are worried about is the frequency of these mass bleaching events and has the ability of the coral to regenerate itself and recover, and arguably the great barrie
there are also more localised threats, such as the industrialisation along the queensland coast, theverfishing and also water quality. the state and federal government in australia, the queensland state government and the federal authority, is working very hard to reduce the run—off of pesticides and fertilisers that damage the great barrier reef. they flow of from farms on the mainland. while localised threats are being addressed, and conservationists believe global warming is the biggest...
57
57
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
as swollen rivers continued to rise, putting tens of thousands living near major rivers in queensland eastern coast on tuesday with winds of up to 260 kilometres per hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable. pick it up like a big esky and threw it across the road. the prime minister malcolm turnbull confirmed fatalities. two women in nsw have died as a result of these floods and our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them. military and rescue teams have been mobilised to help with the emergency, rescuing stranded people and distributing supplies such as food, water and fuel. officials stressed the danger will continue for some time. we hope that by the end of the day we will see easy for those conditions and improvement in the tomorrow but it's not over yet. after three days of chaos and destruction, the people of queensland and nsw are left with the damage and trying to rebuild their lives. bob dylan has finally collected his nobel prize for literature in person, during a very private ceremony in stock
as swollen rivers continued to rise, putting tens of thousands living near major rivers in queensland eastern coast on tuesday with winds of up to 260 kilometres per hour, causing major damage to buildings, roads and crops. it's unbelievable. pick it up like a big esky and threw it across the road. the prime minister malcolm turnbull confirmed fatalities. two women in nsw have died as a result of these floods and our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time...
44
44
Apr 15, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
we've been working with the state governments in queensland to get through legislation to try to enforce a better outcome for these farmers and to modify what the voters against. a number of independent voters and another gentleman from the cane seat but this approach we still reserve our right to under right this code of conduct in this code of conduct we've now brought forward and this code of conduct will be going to the executive council over the next couple of weeks and what you'll see is the confusion with the label party. the label party in queens land is voting against trying to get these farmers of fair deal and we have senator sharing a committee in canberra saying they don't need a code of conduct. mr. speaker, we believe that we will get the proper market principles in place and we'll make sure these cane farmers are dealt with fairly and we will make sure the farmers are dealt with fairly and we stand beside these farmers still wondering what is the label party position on this. we'd like them to lead in the farmers being treated fairly. >> thank you for the latest wrap-up i
we've been working with the state governments in queensland to get through legislation to try to enforce a better outcome for these farmers and to modify what the voters against. a number of independent voters and another gentleman from the cane seat but this approach we still reserve our right to under right this code of conduct in this code of conduct we've now brought forward and this code of conduct will be going to the executive council over the next couple of weeks and what you'll see is...
45
45
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the australian and queensland governments say they are taking this very seriously, what today's reports perhaps running out. you are there in sydney, so you know very well that the barrier reef is the jewel in the australian tourism crown. do you think that this new warning will push the issue up the political agenda? it will do, and when you look at the significance of the great barrier reef, not only to australia's economy, it generates billions of dollars each year. it contributes about 60 odd thousand jobs to the economy as well. but on top of that, it is arguably australia's greatest natural treasure, stretching for 2300 kilometres down australia's north—eastern coast. and conservationists hope that these sorts of warnings will now be heeded, and urgent action will be taken. very good to talk to you, phil mercer giving that latest warning on the accelerated rate of degradation for the great barrier reef. some golf news for you, but notjust any update: sergio garcia has won the masters, in augusta, his first ever major title. but he did have to do it the hard way. going into the la
the australian and queensland governments say they are taking this very seriously, what today's reports perhaps running out. you are there in sydney, so you know very well that the barrier reef is the jewel in the australian tourism crown. do you think that this new warning will push the issue up the political agenda? it will do, and when you look at the significance of the great barrier reef, not only to australia's economy, it generates billions of dollars each year. it contributes about 60...
67
67
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
the australian and queensland governments say they are taking this very seriously, but today's reports running out. phil, you are there in sydney, so you know very well that the barrier reef is the jewel in the australian tourism crown. do you think that this new warning will push the issue up the political agenda? it will do, and when you look at the significance of the great barrier reef, not only to australia's economy, it generates billions of dollars each year, it contributes about 60—odd thousand jobs to the economy, as well, but on top of that, it is arguably australia's greatest natural treasure, stretching for 2,300 km down australia's north—eastern coast. and conservationists hope that these sorts of warnings will now be heeded, and urgent action will be taken. the prince of wales, france's president hollande, and the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, all gathered in northern france on sunday to mark one of the bloodiest battles of the first world war. more than 3,500 canadian troops died at the battle of vimy ridge. duncan kennedy reports. it was the battle that defi
the australian and queensland governments say they are taking this very seriously, but today's reports running out. phil, you are there in sydney, so you know very well that the barrier reef is the jewel in the australian tourism crown. do you think that this new warning will push the issue up the political agenda? it will do, and when you look at the significance of the great barrier reef, not only to australia's economy, it generates billions of dollars each year, it contributes about...
79
79
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
check out this photo of a shark in queensland, australia, in a puddle. it's happening, guys.kes it creepy or is it yesterday it was his birthday. is this a coincidence? or is something happening? are. bill: there is so much going on in the news with the hectic lives that we lead. >> you know that today, friday, crayola was going to announce the first ever retirement from their 24 count box of crayons. we didn't know what the color was until yesterday when it was released by this guy whose mother went to target and found a box of 120 crayons that announced this. >> this one says you can name a new color. it doesn't say which one is getting the food, but there is clearly a new one to replace it. >> it says that dandelion is being retired. >> so the cat was out of the bag. >> i think that retirement is going to be my wildest adventure yet. why don't you join me? and it will be awesome. >> not only is dandelion getting the boot that there will be a new crayon in the box as well. and so i felt a little emotional about this. i ran over to target. i had to pick up one of the boxes.
check out this photo of a shark in queensland, australia, in a puddle. it's happening, guys.kes it creepy or is it yesterday it was his birthday. is this a coincidence? or is something happening? are. bill: there is so much going on in the news with the hectic lives that we lead. >> you know that today, friday, crayola was going to announce the first ever retirement from their 24 count box of crayons. we didn't know what the color was until yesterday when it was released by this guy whose...
40
40
Apr 6, 2017
04/17
by
KCSM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
struck the company's northeast coast last week and damaged the nail repercussions coal from northern queenslande coast. it could mean about 5% of the seaborne coal supply could disappear from the market. potentially doubling prices. israel's transport minister has come up with a plan to connect the countries railway network for surrounding arab countries. it is seen as a way of boosting regional economies, including palestine. but the idea could prove to be quite the political hot potato. >> a man with a vision. israel's transport minister wants to link his countries railway network across borders. through jordan and saudi arabia. and it appears it is full steam ahead. >> i have started working. i have received a green light. i have heard he moved the israeli part of the plan forwards. >> whether other countries are on board remains to be seen. under the israeli plan, goods were traveled. to jordan and the south arabian gulf port. israel wants to normalize relations with saudi arabia and gulf states. which view iran as a rival. he also touts his plan as a means of transforming west bank into a
struck the company's northeast coast last week and damaged the nail repercussions coal from northern queenslande coast. it could mean about 5% of the seaborne coal supply could disappear from the market. potentially doubling prices. israel's transport minister has come up with a plan to connect the countries railway network for surrounding arab countries. it is seen as a way of boosting regional economies, including palestine. but the idea could prove to be quite the political hot potato....
87
87
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm
463
463
Apr 7, 2017
04/17
by
KSTS
tv
eye 463
favorite 0
quote 0
take vo 2 -- mientras que en queensland australia, varias casas quedaron bajo el agua -- el sistema del desbordamiento de rios. -- por le moenos 217 casas se inundaron y unoas 300 mas se vieron afectadas. -- esta area ya habia sido impactadas por el ciclon "debie" gaby outro -- segun las autoridades lo peor esta por venir ya que los rios continuaran incrmentando sus niveles en los proximos dias.. cesar --espere en minutos en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 y 30 blanca vo --encuentran un cuerpo desmembrado al norte de la bahia, luego que las autoridades buscaran a una persona desaparecida. pilar sot david sot sot 4 sec cesar vo --- habla una de las dos vctimas supuestamente baleadas --- habla una de las dos vctimas supuestamente baleadas por error por agentes de la marina mexicana en hechos confusos --- blanca vo desesperados por la violencia, los habitantes de un puerto turistico en mexico, decidieron defenderse... con balines. cam 2 anchor ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ..... anchor --- y si tiene una historia que contarnos llmen
take vo 2 -- mientras que en queensland australia, varias casas quedaron bajo el agua -- el sistema del desbordamiento de rios. -- por le moenos 217 casas se inundaron y unoas 300 mas se vieron afectadas. -- esta area ya habia sido impactadas por el ciclon "debie" gaby outro -- segun las autoridades lo peor esta por venir ya que los rios continuaran incrmentando sus niveles en los proximos dias.. cesar --espere en minutos en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 y 30 blanca vo...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a lit
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in...
144
144
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
it's happening in queensland and new south wales.o be vigilant and not ta ke urged people to be vigilant and not take risks. people living in 0rkney enjoy the best quality of life of any rural area in the uk according to a new survey. the study by the bank of scotland praised the islands for their stunning scenery, low crime rates and good choice of pubs. it is the first time they have topped the poll, having jumped from a6th last year. they beat wychavon in the west midlands into second place. it's a rocky outpost at the south of spain with a population of 30,000 but it is already clear gibraltar is likely to play a major role in brexit negotiations. yesterday, its government accused spain which has disputed the uk's claim to the territory for 300 years of manipulating the european council to gain influence over its future. we're joined now by gibraltar‘s chief minister fabian picardo. thank you very much for your time this morning mr picardo. can i get your reaction — a lot of people describe this as a surprise if not a shock that
it's happening in queensland and new south wales.o be vigilant and not ta ke urged people to be vigilant and not take risks. people living in 0rkney enjoy the best quality of life of any rural area in the uk according to a new survey. the study by the bank of scotland praised the islands for their stunning scenery, low crime rates and good choice of pubs. it is the first time they have topped the poll, having jumped from a6th last year. they beat wychavon in the west midlands into second place....
90
90
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
the reef is off the queensland coast in australia's north east.een two consecutive years of bleaching — and that's particularly bad. this is one of the study‘s researchers. that means that even when mass bleaching events happen 12 months apart there's no prospect of recovery for reefs damaged in 2016. the bbc‘s science editor david shukman‘s latest report looks at the issue. a world of brilliant colour, teeming with life. this is the great barrier reef at its best — the largest single biological structure on earth, but vulnerable to the slightest change. this is how part of reefs look, a ghostly white. the corals more like a graveyard than a thriving habitat. a new survey has found long stretches of the reef have turned pale for the second year running, giving the corals no chance to recover, and the scientist in charge says he's worried. it seems likely that between this event and last event roughly 50% of the coral on the great barrier reef will have died, in a period of less than 18 months. that binding measure is a huge blow to the reef. what
the reef is off the queensland coast in australia's north east.een two consecutive years of bleaching — and that's particularly bad. this is one of the study‘s researchers. that means that even when mass bleaching events happen 12 months apart there's no prospect of recovery for reefs damaged in 2016. the bbc‘s science editor david shukman‘s latest report looks at the issue. a world of brilliant colour, teeming with life. this is the great barrier reef at its best — the largest single...
33
33
Apr 6, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
that has had quite a journey impact on parts of queensland and flooding into new south wales, but theea and affecting new zealand and it is the north island that has taken the biggest hit, look at these rain totals, equating to more than two months of rain injust rain totals, equating to more than two months of rain in just two rain totals, equating to more than two months of rain injust two base, easy to understand why there have been so many problems but look at this. for freddie into saturday quite a picture with the remnants of debbie and we are just left with a few showers. following heavy rain the flooding continues though the rain has stopped and another act weather pattern here, the north—east of the us. strong storms and heavy downpours moving through and as that continues to push through, behind that, stronger winds moving inward we had yesterday storms into the south—east of the usa, and that has made for a blustery first day at the us masters golf in augusta. friday will offer some breezy conditions but not as windy as it has been today, a little easier, a chilly start but
that has had quite a journey impact on parts of queensland and flooding into new south wales, but theea and affecting new zealand and it is the north island that has taken the biggest hit, look at these rain totals, equating to more than two months of rain injust rain totals, equating to more than two months of rain in just two rain totals, equating to more than two months of rain injust two base, easy to understand why there have been so many problems but look at this. for freddie into...
55
55
Apr 14, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
in march the weather took a dramatic turn as cyclone debbie hit queens queensland and then new southafter its hottest summer, sydney has its wettest margin 20 years. —— march. viewed from helicopter, something quite astonishing is unfolding california in february. car swallowing sinkholes are appearing. there goes another. it is notjust cars disappearing, the ground is literally giving way as the state undergoes a remarkable transformation from drought with a succession of storms and weather bombs bringing flooding rain. there is so much water that the overflow from this town —— dam is needed for the first time in 50 years but it fails, leading to evacuation with fears of unrestrained floodwater being sent downstream. in a world of changing climate and weather, some things change very little. like this weather ritual which has been happening for over 200 years. at 9am every day, shane kelly takes weather observations at the armagh observatory a0 miles south—west of belfast. his work and that of those before him has made this one of the longest—running series of manual weather observa
in march the weather took a dramatic turn as cyclone debbie hit queens queensland and then new southafter its hottest summer, sydney has its wettest margin 20 years. —— march. viewed from helicopter, something quite astonishing is unfolding california in february. car swallowing sinkholes are appearing. there goes another. it is notjust cars disappearing, the ground is literally giving way as the state undergoes a remarkable transformation from drought with a succession of storms and...
86
86
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
a state of queensland is expecting record levels of flooding next week.late on friday night. the artist gilbert baker, who created the rainbow flag that became an international symbol for gay rights, has died. he was 65. baker was asked to come up with a flag design for the lgbt community in 1978 by harvey milk, who was california's first openly gay elected official. people living in orkney enjoy the best quality of life of any rural area in the uk, according to a new survey. the study by the bank of scotland praised the islands for their stunning scenery, low crime rates and good choice of pubs. it's the first time they have topped the poll, having jumped from a6th last year. they beat wychavon in the west midlands into second place. the headlines on bbc news: the uk says it will and upper gibraltar‘s interest after the territory accused spain of using it to forward its aims. bbc news learns that only 5% of prison staff in england and wales will get new pay allowances of up to £5,000. two million people are set for a pay rise as the uk's national living
a state of queensland is expecting record levels of flooding next week.late on friday night. the artist gilbert baker, who created the rainbow flag that became an international symbol for gay rights, has died. he was 65. baker was asked to come up with a flag design for the lgbt community in 1978 by harvey milk, who was california's first openly gay elected official. people living in orkney enjoy the best quality of life of any rural area in the uk, according to a new survey. the study by the...
70
70
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the labour party in queensland voting against ready get these farmers a more fair deal and we have thetor cheering -- chairing a committee suggesting that they do need a code of conduct, saying they do need a code of conduct. so mr. speaker, we believe that we will make sure that we will get the proper market principles in place. .. >> when democrats sit down at the negotiating table with republicans, with the public outcry over broadband policy be appointed as leverage to use? >> guest: well, this is all part of it because the reclassification effect did both. and i think obviously that if this is the come to pass and again republicans will have something to say about this. what we want as democrats on the committee is strong consumer protection. more and more a handheld device and your laptop, your whole life are on these devices now. your medical information, financial information, personal and family information. information about your children. people want a sense that the internet service providers and the people handling this data are not using this data strictly to make money f
the labour party in queensland voting against ready get these farmers a more fair deal and we have thetor cheering -- chairing a committee suggesting that they do need a code of conduct, saying they do need a code of conduct. so mr. speaker, we believe that we will make sure that we will get the proper market principles in place. .. >> when democrats sit down at the negotiating table with republicans, with the public outcry over broadband policy be appointed as leverage to use? >>...
58
58
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
are watching a potential other area, development of a tropical storm heading towards the north of queenslanderent type of one, not a tropical one but downpours and thunderstorms and an active cold front moving its way from texas up towards the great lakes, along this line. if you have travel plans or you know people heading to this part of the world, they could be some travel problems with these vicious downpours. maybe tornadoes. north—west has chillier conditions. warmer to the east. south america, lots of flooding in peru, ecuador, parts of colombia so you can see more heavy rain here in the next few days. we've lost the high temperatures at home we had over the weekend because this cold front swept in and the same frontal system is now working its way eastwards across europe. this is the forecast for tuesday and noticed some cold north westerly winds behind the front pushing past poland, into western russia. burling, geneva, stuttgart, anywhere to the north, on the cool side. to the south of the weather front, a lot of sunshine and nice warm. the warmest place of all over the next couple
are watching a potential other area, development of a tropical storm heading towards the north of queenslanderent type of one, not a tropical one but downpours and thunderstorms and an active cold front moving its way from texas up towards the great lakes, along this line. if you have travel plans or you know people heading to this part of the world, they could be some travel problems with these vicious downpours. maybe tornadoes. north—west has chillier conditions. warmer to the east. south...
35
35
Apr 5, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
on to australia we are dealing with flooding in queensland from cyclone debbie.llimetres of rain across parts of north island and the inevitable flooding and disruption as a result, with scenes like this, the situation only getting worse during wednesday. as ever, the rain ends but the water as to feed into the weather systems are you getting packed several days after it has dried up. the weather system is pulling away, an area of high pressure building into new zealand, it is all settling down as the week goes on. turning wet across eastern part of china, with this wet weather starting to move in linked to a weather system that is moved to the korean peninsular and is about to spread through japan. shanghai korean peninsular and is about to spread throuthapan. shanghai will see some rain, notjust on thursday but good comeback at the weekend. the reason we are talking about shanghai, it is all to do with the formula 1 grand prix, the second race of the season taking place on sunday. there will be some rain on thursday and again at some stage over the weekend, but
on to australia we are dealing with flooding in queensland from cyclone debbie.llimetres of rain across parts of north island and the inevitable flooding and disruption as a result, with scenes like this, the situation only getting worse during wednesday. as ever, the rain ends but the water as to feed into the weather systems are you getting packed several days after it has dried up. the weather system is pulling away, an area of high pressure building into new zealand, it is all settling down...
66
66
Apr 2, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
australia are warning that swollen rivers are still threatening tens of thousands of people in queenslandestore water and electricity supplies to parts of the region. the floods come in the aftermath of tropical cyclone debbie. tim allman reports. cyclone debbie has gone but the dangers still remain. a huge stretch of land is now underwater. homes, schools, churches, farms — all have been affected. and as some of the waters begin to recede, you can see the impact, including dead livestock that weren't moved to higher ground in time. i came here a couple of hours ago this morning and the water down there was up to the roof line on the shed and there is a house behind the shed that we can't even see the roof of the house. so we don't know whether the house is still there or whether it has actually gone this time. in some areas, floodwaters are still rising. tens of thousands of people forced to leave their homes. many more are without electricity and water supplies. lives have been lost and are warning more could be in danger. our heart is broken for them today but it is another message tha
australia are warning that swollen rivers are still threatening tens of thousands of people in queenslandestore water and electricity supplies to parts of the region. the floods come in the aftermath of tropical cyclone debbie. tim allman reports. cyclone debbie has gone but the dangers still remain. a huge stretch of land is now underwater. homes, schools, churches, farms — all have been affected. and as some of the waters begin to recede, you can see the impact, including dead livestock...
55
55
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
the state of queensland is expecting record levels of flooding next week. had two fatalities, two women in new south wales have died as a result of these floods. our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them, but the important thing is, everyone should stay safe, take care, look out for your family, look out for your neighbours, but do not go into those flooded waters. that is the most dangerous part of these natural disasters, getting caught up floodwaters, as we have seen. the prime minister of australia, malcolm turnbull. curling is one of team gb's most successful winter 0lypmic sports. but that's all thanks to scotland. in the future, though, they could be getting help from south of the border. mike's been to a farm in kent where they've built england's first dedicated curling rink. where once they milked cows, they are farming a new breed. down in kent, the garden of england, they are milking something very rare outside of scotland, curling talent of the future. it is all thanks to a farmer who moved here
the state of queensland is expecting record levels of flooding next week. had two fatalities, two women in new south wales have died as a result of these floods. our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them, but the important thing is, everyone should stay safe, take care, look out for your family, look out for your neighbours, but do not go into those flooded waters. that is the most dangerous part of these natural disasters, getting caught up...
102
102
Apr 1, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 1
the state of queensland is expecting record levels of flooding next week.outh wales have died asa women in new south wales have died as a result of these floods, and our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them, but the important thing is that everyone should stay safe, take care, look out for yourfamily, should stay safe, take care, look out for your family, look out for your neighbours but don't go into those flooded waters — that is the most dangerous part of these natural disasters, getting caught up in floodwaters as we have seen. the uk says it will stand up for gibraltar‘s says it will stand up for g i bra lta r‘s interests says it will stand up for gibraltar‘s interests after the territory accused spain of using brex to it forward its territorial aims. bbc news learns over 5% of prison staff in england and wales will get new pay allowances of up to £5,000. two million people set for a pay rise as the uk's national living wage goes up by 4%. sport now and here isjohn watson. tiger woods has pulled out of
the state of queensland is expecting record levels of flooding next week.outh wales have died asa women in new south wales have died as a result of these floods, and our thoughts and prayers are with their families. this is going to be a tough time for them, but the important thing is that everyone should stay safe, take care, look out for yourfamily, should stay safe, take care, look out for your family, look out for your neighbours but don't go into those flooded waters — that is the most...
126
126
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
temperatures and researchers say surveys show an accelerated rate of damage along the coast of queenslandan kill it. the reef is home to more than 130 species of shark and 1600 varieties of fish. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9.30. thank you very much. we're going to talk later to safir khan, who smiled atan edl talk later to safir khan, who smiled at an edl protest, and the photograph was captured and has gone viral on social media. a number of people praising her stance. we will talk to her later. her dad has explained that he has always taught her and her sister not to back down from prejudice, so it will be interesting to talk to her later on. do get in touch with us throughout the morning. use the hashtag #victorialive, and if you text, you'll be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport from jessica. it's all about the golf this morning. he certainly did. he is the nearly man no more, at his 74th attempt, he has won his first major tournament with a victory at the masters. it was neck and neck for much of the final round, if one nipped ahead, the
temperatures and researchers say surveys show an accelerated rate of damage along the coast of queenslandan kill it. the reef is home to more than 130 species of shark and 1600 varieties of fish. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9.30. thank you very much. we're going to talk later to safir khan, who smiled atan edl talk later to safir khan, who smiled at an edl protest, and the photograph was captured and has gone viral on social media. a number of people praising her stance. we...
317
317
Apr 20, 2017
04/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 0
we went to the rain forest in queensland, i think the oldest rain forest in the world and we did a indigenousely. he would show you a leaf and be like, "this leaf will kill you." if you-- you know, "if you touch it, you'll be dead in 20 minutes. and this leaf, which looks exactly the same, will save your life." ( laughter ) "who knows the difference?" >> stephen: you certainly got way more australian just now. ( laughter ) >> it's in there. it's in there. >> stephen: all the time? >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: when does it come out when you get a little something to drink. >> >> , of course, yes. >> stephen: angry. >> angry-- it's terrible when i saw rocco's name. i massacre it. rocco! it's italian, beautiful, rocco. >> stephen: tell me what's going on here. this is obviously the harbor in sydney. what is going on here, and how did he gain so much weight so fast? this is bobby. >> it's a real shame that photo, isn't it? look at that. >> he looks like he's 470 pounds. >> stephen: and, yet, you still look thin. >> he-- look, we climbed the harbor bridge, which is an incredible thing to do, and, unfo
we went to the rain forest in queensland, i think the oldest rain forest in the world and we did a indigenousely. he would show you a leaf and be like, "this leaf will kill you." if you-- you know, "if you touch it, you'll be dead in 20 minutes. and this leaf, which looks exactly the same, will save your life." ( laughter ) "who knows the difference?" >> stephen: you certainly got way more australian just now. ( laughter ) >> it's in there. it's in...
69
69
Apr 5, 2017
04/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> people living in australia's queensland state are being advised to seek higher ground as the deathon the rising fitzroy river has all ready been blame for the deaths of three people. it appears that those victims were trapped inside of a car hit by floodwaters. in total six people have been killed since cyclone debbie made his ways through australia. the disastersÃthis after zone -- disaster stone disaster zone is 600 miles. >> around 20,000 homes are still without power. the insurance council of australia has can -- declare the event a catastrophe which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> our weather is changing. we will go back to rosemary in the weather center. she can tell us about the rain is coming. >> a system will bring us rain as early as thursday. if you have some place to be, outdoors or have chores, tomorrow is your day. shower activity will move in on thursday. here's a look at the system that we are tracking for you. right up there in the gulf of alaska. the rain line on the back edge. originals high pressure remains. it is slowly breaking down. i'm sure y
. >>> people living in australia's queensland state are being advised to seek higher ground as the deathon the rising fitzroy river has all ready been blame for the deaths of three people. it appears that those victims were trapped inside of a car hit by floodwaters. in total six people have been killed since cyclone debbie made his ways through australia. the disastersÃthis after zone -- disaster stone disaster zone is 600 miles. >> around 20,000 homes are still without power....
98
98
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
queensland police say they're still trying to find the driver of that truck. >>> prince's first wife has a new memoir about their ten-year relationship. it's called "the most beautiful, my life with prince." she says her memoir is basically a love story about her time with the musical legend. she hopes her words will offer new insight into what prince was really like and help fans in the process of mourning his death. garcia stopped by gee may to promote her book and talked about her favorite prince memory. >> telling him i was pregnant. he was watching a game or something and i remember calling him over and he couldn't come other and i was like "hey!" and he looked at me and when i told him, his face was -- like -- it was amazing. >> sadly, garcia had a miscarriage. during the gma interview she talked about the drug use and overdose that ultimately led to prince's death. she said she had no idea he had an issue and thought music was his only drug. here's an interesting note, prince's song "the most beautiful girl in the world" was written about garcia, thus the title of her book. >>
queensland police say they're still trying to find the driver of that truck. >>> prince's first wife has a new memoir about their ten-year relationship. it's called "the most beautiful, my life with prince." she says her memoir is basically a love story about her time with the musical legend. she hopes her words will offer new insight into what prince was really like and help fans in the process of mourning his death. garcia stopped by gee may to promote her book and talked...
200
200
Apr 13, 2017
04/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
from the land down under, this happened in queensland.n the united states many of our rappers have had run-ins with the law. it's almost mandatory in a way. this one is unusual. there's a hip-hop artist in australia who goes by the name tupek. with tupek, alley thely went to a seafood restaurant, he racked up a $468 bill, then tried to skip out of the check by running into the ocean. for real. he ate two lobsters, a baby octopus, and 17 oyster shooters and jumped in the ocean to get away. which if this wasn't a job for aquaman, i don't know what he does. but he actually broke a few laws. failure to pay for services rendered. resisting arrest. and not waiting 30 minutes after eating before you go for a swim. [ laughter ] this by the way is tupek. good news about a picture like this is you don't need to listen to his music to know it's bad. you get it from the glasses and the hat. [ applause ] he actually complained that the restaurant should apologize to him because his lobster was overcooked. hopefully tupek can get food cooked exactly to
from the land down under, this happened in queensland.n the united states many of our rappers have had run-ins with the law. it's almost mandatory in a way. this one is unusual. there's a hip-hop artist in australia who goes by the name tupek. with tupek, alley thely went to a seafood restaurant, he racked up a $468 bill, then tried to skip out of the check by running into the ocean. for real. he ate two lobsters, a baby octopus, and 17 oyster shooters and jumped in the ocean to get away. which...
108
108
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
saw very powerful system, the last one with tropical cyclone debby, that just plowed in across queenslande development of a potential system, could be cyclone and then there is this, cyclone cook. it is already moved across and is now moving across. it had a clearly defined lot. this is not a huge massive cyclone, but nonetheless, it has high concentration of brain fog. any accountability that we've seen significant rain fall totals. you can see under 300 millimeters at one location, but there is more in store for him. it moved across the ice, already moved across and we will expect, perhaps, the insffrastructure wl be heavily damage and we will see plenty of property damage there. potential of loss of life over the next 24 hours, hours we couldn't expect an additional 100 to 150 millimeters. then it starts to move towards the south and southwest. it starts to weaken. what happens? remember in new zealand, that's near that, we sought devastating rain fall there. so it's still pretty far the future, but nonetheless one to keep an eye out for that area was so devastated. this is quite a dif
saw very powerful system, the last one with tropical cyclone debby, that just plowed in across queenslande development of a potential system, could be cyclone and then there is this, cyclone cook. it is already moved across and is now moving across. it had a clearly defined lot. this is not a huge massive cyclone, but nonetheless, it has high concentration of brain fog. any accountability that we've seen significant rain fall totals. you can see under 300 millimeters at one location, but there...
100
100
Apr 10, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
temperatures, and researchers say surveys show an accelerated rate of damage along the coast of queenslandf is home to more than 130 species of shark and 1,600 varieties of fish. with me is our science editor david shukman. coral bleaching, it it exactly that, but it loses its colour? it turns white, because cole has an interesting relationship with an algae, they live together, the algae provides the food, the col provides nutrients, but if the water temperature gets above a certain level for a particular length of time, that relationship cannot survive, and the algae leave the coral. the algae provide the colour as well as the food, so once they have left, you end up with a white skeleton have left, you end up with a white s keleto n of have left, you end up with a white skeleton of a coral brief, and you get some eerie shots, it is like a graveyard , get some eerie shots, it is like a graveyard, from going from a teeming ecosystem to this awful wasteland. many of the scientists who study this problem are quite shocked by what has happened. this can happen perfectly naturally. the great
temperatures, and researchers say surveys show an accelerated rate of damage along the coast of queenslandf is home to more than 130 species of shark and 1,600 varieties of fish. with me is our science editor david shukman. coral bleaching, it it exactly that, but it loses its colour? it turns white, because cole has an interesting relationship with an algae, they live together, the algae provides the food, the col provides nutrients, but if the water temperature gets above a certain level for...
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a mother, two chirp and her grandfather waited for hours in queensland. crews arrived to get them and their two dogs on the a boat. just 15 minutes later is when the building got swept away. a neighbor says the lower level was used to house chickens and horses t horse. the upper level is where the family lived. crews were able to rescue the horses. >>> 5:16. in today's gma first look, new details about a terrifying shark attack off of florida. the shark bit a teenager in waist-deep water. some of the photos we're about to show you are graphic. >> is she okay? >> she's got the complete bite imprint of a big shark on her thigh. so she'll have some interesting scars for the rest of her life. >> reporter: the 17-year-old has multiple puncture wounds and more than 120 stitches, all from a shark that attacked her off the coast of florida on sunday. >> caitlyn says she turned around and the head of it was coming in on a wave. she said she felt it just grab her and, you know, lift her off of the bottom. >> reporter: with summer fast approaching, experts are warni
. >> a mother, two chirp and her grandfather waited for hours in queensland. crews arrived to get them and their two dogs on the a boat. just 15 minutes later is when the building got swept away. a neighbor says the lower level was used to house chickens and horses t horse. the upper level is where the family lived. crews were able to rescue the horses. >>> 5:16. in today's gma first look, new details about a terrifying shark attack off of florida. the shark bit a teenager in...
67
67
Apr 15, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
i suppose it's hanging legislators is immoral, probably illegal to, except in queensland if they are caught chasing sheet. [laughter] politics in canada, even dollar. >> a dashing young celebrity name justin. i have not google canadian politics because, who would? i am assuming justin is bieber. of course here in america we saw the revolt against the elites and the ridiculous rise of donald trump. i'm thinking, okay, i understand the desire to shake things up, but why trump of all people? well, trump may be a rich guy, maybe a member of the 1% like he says he is, but there's nothing elite about him. for sure. nothing elite about the way he sounds, sounds like the rest of us except he sounds like the rest of us after we have had six drinks very he doesn't even drink. he is a jerk. the guy is a jerk. but, you can imagine playing a round of golf with him. now, imagine a round of golf with hillary clinton. twenty harvard graduate caddies who have read all the books about golf but have never been on the links. they spent the whole match telling you, not her, but you what club to use. secr
i suppose it's hanging legislators is immoral, probably illegal to, except in queensland if they are caught chasing sheet. [laughter] politics in canada, even dollar. >> a dashing young celebrity name justin. i have not google canadian politics because, who would? i am assuming justin is bieber. of course here in america we saw the revolt against the elites and the ridiculous rise of donald trump. i'm thinking, okay, i understand the desire to shake things up, but why trump of all people?...
119
119
Apr 2, 2017
04/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
authorities are searching for another three people who are still missing in queensland and evacuationpected that the conditions will ease through the weekend. the chancellor is to urge indian businesses to use the expertise of the city of london in the latest attempt by ministers to build trade links outside the european union. philip hammond's trade mission to delhi and mumbai is part of an effort to build a partnership with india as it tries to forge a future as a global manufacturing powerhouse. the organisers of the university boat races say they have no plans to postpone the event — despite the discovery of what's thought to be an unexploded second world war bomb in the thames. the device was spotted near putney bridge, close to where the race begins. a final decision on whether the races get the go—ahead will be made this morning. the women's race is due to start at 4.35 this afternoon with the men's race an hour later. yellow car owners have rallied in support of a vehicle blamed for ruining tourists' photographs in a picturesque cotswold village. the convoy drove through biber
authorities are searching for another three people who are still missing in queensland and evacuationpected that the conditions will ease through the weekend. the chancellor is to urge indian businesses to use the expertise of the city of london in the latest attempt by ministers to build trade links outside the european union. philip hammond's trade mission to delhi and mumbai is part of an effort to build a partnership with india as it tries to forge a future as a global manufacturing...