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queensland has been lagging behind when it comes to development and jobs creation. scientists, environmentalists and activists that have been opposing it because they think it will really harm the already ailing great barrier reef, and exasperate global warming, which isa and exasperate global warming, which is a big issue over there. they claim the amount of carbon dioxide it will emit will be much more than what countries like kuwait and chile do in what countries like kuwait and chile doina what countries like kuwait and chile do in a whole year. clearly, it has divided the country. but adani have said they are going ahead with it. an interesting story to highlight. let's look at the markets and how the day is shaping up. this is how things went overnight in asia. that is the united states... shall i keep talking? that way! you can see them there. america had a rough ride, japan followed suit. japan, down by 196, japan followed suit. japan, down by 1%, with the yen strengthening. let's look at europe, while i sit down, because that is seemingly where the cameras
queensland has been lagging behind when it comes to development and jobs creation. scientists, environmentalists and activists that have been opposing it because they think it will really harm the already ailing great barrier reef, and exasperate global warming, which isa and exasperate global warming, which is a big issue over there. they claim the amount of carbon dioxide it will emit will be much more than what countries like kuwait and chile do in what countries like kuwait and chile doina...
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. >>> lives in queensland. seen him on "right this minute" before.t hole is deep, it's dark, and ominous. he's about to go inside with that stick and tease what's in there. >> it's australia. so it's either going to be a shark sized spi ed spider or a sized shark. >> i still can't get over the intro. that was great. >> how far shall he go? all the way? halfway. >> what's in there. >> that's commitment. >> wait until you see what he pulls out. >> it better be good because he's going through a whole lot after trouble. >> yeah. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> what? >> look at the size of that. >> what the heck is that? >> that is a crab, my friends. >> that thing is enormous. >> someone else had a video of a crab and said that's not a crab, this is a crab. >> australia has cornered the market on crazy guys. we got one in florida. the gator crusader. >> everybody wants to know what is an alligator bite like. >> no. >> nobody knows and we don't need to talk about it. >> i'm going to put this cam roo right here on my head and led the alligator bite the camera. >> he
. >>> lives in queensland. seen him on "right this minute" before.t hole is deep, it's dark, and ominous. he's about to go inside with that stick and tease what's in there. >> it's australia. so it's either going to be a shark sized spi ed spider or a sized shark. >> i still can't get over the intro. that was great. >> how far shall he go? all the way? halfway. >> what's in there. >> that's commitment. >> wait until you see what he pulls...
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. >> gavel the puppy from queensland australia not up to the task of fighting crime. he flunked out of the police dog academy. because he was more interested in cuddling strangers than taking on criminals. look at him. he's too cute. luckily he got a new job one that fits his warm, cute, and inviting personality. >> he's now the vice dog for the governor of queensland. you'll notice by the photos, he's no longer just a small pup. >> it's hard to sleep when people are tired. people are tired most of the time. >> thanks. no thanks. no thanks. no thanks. >> a little one? >> yeah, no thanks. >> i can keep watching this. remember this awkward moment, wusa9 caught this on camera a few days ago. that's singer keisha asking jerry seinfeld for a hug three times. three times. no. now seinfeld is sharing his side of the story saying it wasn't personal he just doesn't hug strangers. he also says he was thrown off because he was in the middle of an interview. >> that was probably more awkward than what seinfeld went through. >>> some people will soon not city buses. now if you don
. >> gavel the puppy from queensland australia not up to the task of fighting crime. he flunked out of the police dog academy. because he was more interested in cuddling strangers than taking on criminals. look at him. he's too cute. luckily he got a new job one that fits his warm, cute, and inviting personality. >> he's now the vice dog for the governor of queensland. you'll notice by the photos, he's no longer just a small pup. >> it's hard to sleep when people are tired....
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on monday we saw in queensland the tragic murder of police officer, like too many beforene him lost his life in the line of duty our condolences go to his wife, children and colleagues. the threat of this extremist violence is here at home and read around the world. we saw last night. a young 12-year-old australian girl killed by a terroristin bag attack in baghdad. she was visiting baghdad with her family during ramadan.dfathe another innocent killed by this violent tendency and movement that is luring away seeking toga destroy one of the great religions of the world. now, are police officers center intelligence agencies are the frontline of keeping us safe from that battle.s, our allies are best collaborators, muslim leaders both at home and abroad like the president in indonesia who s remind us and said repeatedly in censoring islam that is moderate, tolerant and democratic. they are our best allies. in the forefront, send those police officers and intelligence agencies and we have given them and are given the more support word legislation and resources than ever before and we contin
on monday we saw in queensland the tragic murder of police officer, like too many beforene him lost his life in the line of duty our condolences go to his wife, children and colleagues. the threat of this extremist violence is here at home and read around the world. we saw last night. a young 12-year-old australian girl killed by a terroristin bag attack in baghdad. she was visiting baghdad with her family during ramadan.dfathe another innocent killed by this violent tendency and movement that...
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. >> the two month old cub's first steps were caught on camera in queensland australia.dlers say the steps mean it won't be long before the baby ventures outside the den. they're not sure yet if the little cub is a boy or girl but they say the cub is growing and healthy. >> how sweet. >> until it becomes a big bear. >> all caught and cuddly now. [laughter] >> yeah, and you know, really just getting one last check on that weather. i have a graphic i didn't have a chance to show you earlier and that's that flash flood watch we had been talking about. this end pans a good portion of the area and lasts through this evening. until these storms get out of here and everything has a chance to drain away. one more time the timing on the storms is as such. until 3:00 p.m. the lehigh valley the poconos primarily the ones getting hit but just outside of the city the suburbs and the city itself it's four to 6 p.m. so really bad timing for the p.m. rush here. >> we've been warned katie. >> uh-huh. >> thank you. >> and i will be asleep. "eyewitness news" that's it for us at noon. i'm j
. >> the two month old cub's first steps were caught on camera in queensland australia.dlers say the steps mean it won't be long before the baby ventures outside the den. they're not sure yet if the little cub is a boy or girl but they say the cub is growing and healthy. >> how sweet. >> until it becomes a big bear. >> all caught and cuddly now. [laughter] >> yeah, and you know, really just getting one last check on that weather. i have a graphic i didn't have a...
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speaker, on monday, we saw in queensland the tragic murder of senior constable brett ford. a police officer who lost his life in the line of duty. our condolences and our love go to his wife, his children, his family, and his colleagues. mr. speaker, the threat of islamist terrorism, the threat of this extremist violence, is here at home and it is right around the world. we saw last night a young 12-year-old australian girl killed by a terrorist attack, an isil attack in baghdad. she was visiting baghdad with her family during ramadan to see her grandfather. another innocent killed by this violent hen hen hen den si, that this is -- tendency that is seeking to blaspheme one of the great religions of the world. now, our police officers and our intelligence agencies are in the front line of keep us safe in that battle, and our allies, our best collaborators, our muslim leaders, both at home and abroad, like the president in indonesia, who remind us and say repeatedly and stand for, an islam that is moderate, tolerant and democratic. they're our best allies inch forefront ther
speaker, on monday, we saw in queensland the tragic murder of senior constable brett ford. a police officer who lost his life in the line of duty. our condolences and our love go to his wife, his children, his family, and his colleagues. mr. speaker, the threat of islamist terrorism, the threat of this extremist violence, is here at home and it is right around the world. we saw last night a young 12-year-old australian girl killed by a terrorist attack, an isil attack in baghdad. she was...
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stretching more than two thousand kilometers down the queensland coast. the world heritage listed ecosystem is one of australia's most valuable tourist icones. and a new report commissioned by the great barrier reef foundation has calculated just how much it's worth. economists put the figure at forty two billion u. s. dollars the value of its economic social and icon status. supports an estimated sixty four thousand direct and indirect jobs. making an annual contribution of nearly five billion dollars. in economic terms the report describes the brief as too big to fail. that doesn't mean that it counts file that means that it be catastrophic it filed the environment is priceles. and if we were to lose the great barrier reef it would be an absolute catastrophe. the threat to the great barrier reef caused by rising sea temperatures has been well documented. in april scientists warned that two thirds of the rafe had been affected by coral bleaching for a second year in a row. putting its long term health in jeopardy. campaign is hope that by putting an econ
stretching more than two thousand kilometers down the queensland coast. the world heritage listed ecosystem is one of australia's most valuable tourist icones. and a new report commissioned by the great barrier reef foundation has calculated just how much it's worth. economists put the figure at forty two billion u. s. dollars the value of its economic social and icon status. supports an estimated sixty four thousand direct and indirect jobs. making an annual contribution of nearly five billion...
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goodness sake, i come from queensland in australia, we are one of the largest coalmining centres in thes treading the future viability of coal? shell gas, and renewables. —— for goodness' sake. people are moving in that way in the first place. —— shale. so the thought that there will be a cold renaissance as the result of the withdrawal is just as wrong. what think of those who accept the science of climate change, but think that the climate accord was too little too late, and the effect is already being felt and will be for generations to come, and that there is very little we can do. a catastrophe is coming our way, anyway. do you know some in? i have anyway. do you know some in? i have a little sympathy for that argument —— i might have had a little sympathy for that argument a decade ago before china and india were on board. the big seachange here in global geopolitics is when china changed its position and we saw that reflected in paris. to me, this is a total irony. i was in copenhagen at the conference before paris, representing australia with president obama, try to bring the ch
goodness sake, i come from queensland in australia, we are one of the largest coalmining centres in thes treading the future viability of coal? shell gas, and renewables. —— for goodness' sake. people are moving in that way in the first place. —— shale. so the thought that there will be a cold renaissance as the result of the withdrawal is just as wrong. what think of those who accept the science of climate change, but think that the climate accord was too little too late, and the...
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. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?rats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] jo
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?rats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] jo
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. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. and is and [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is e pce 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 little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. and is and [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is e pce 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,...
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he got his walking papers from queensland australia because he's too friendly with strangers.ot a job working for the governor, an ambassador of sort. >> melissa: i bet there's lots of treats that go with that. i love it. thank you very much for joining us. >> jon: "america's news hq" starts now. >> joh >> we are awaiting a joint news conference in less than an hour. it will be the first time we hear president trump's reaction on camera to james comey's dramatic testimony as the administration continues its next move. hello, everyone. we have got team fox coverage. bradley mott, attorney specializing in national security litigation. we're kicking things off with john roberts on the north lawn. we expect to see the president greeting someone important very soon. what's this
he got his walking papers from queensland australia because he's too friendly with strangers.ot a job working for the governor, an ambassador of sort. >> melissa: i bet there's lots of treats that go with that. i love it. thank you very much for joining us. >> jon: "america's news hq" starts now. >> joh >> we are awaiting a joint news conference in less than an hour. it will be the first time we hear president trump's reaction on camera to james comey's...
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the governor of queensland, austrailia...who fostered the dog before training...as officially adopted him. he said the sweet pup now has a job that better fits his personality. gavel's duties include welcoming guests to the governor's home and the country. (steve) it is about that time again, time to go out and buy a powerball lottery ticket. (steve) whoever the lucky winner is, they will win 435- million dollars. this is the tenth-biggest jackpot in u-s history. the odds of having a winning powerball ticket are one in 292-million. the drawing to see who has the lucky ticket will take place this saturday. in sports -- we'll check how the warriors are doing in the fourth quarter plus -- lebron james could be leaving cleveland sooner rather than later --gary will explain coming up your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ can help... with continued use twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose™ help
the governor of queensland, austrailia...who fostered the dog before training...as officially adopted him. he said the sweet pup now has a job that better fits his personality. gavel's duties include welcoming guests to the governor's home and the country. (steve) it is about that time again, time to go out and buy a powerball lottery ticket. (steve) whoever the lucky winner is, they will win 435- million dollars. this is the tenth-biggest jackpot in u-s history. the odds of having a winning...
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the governor of queensland, austrailia...who fostered the dog before training...im. he said the sweet pup now has a job that better fits his personality. gavel's duties include welcoming guests to the governor's home and the country. a few clouds today, but continued cool and breezy. chance of a shower still left ? your forecast strait ahead. ( averi ) coming up. a teen is stabbed at a library. i have more in a live report next. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] ( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) thanks for joining us this morning. i'm marty goalez. here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave) unseasonably cool temperatures will persist across the region through the weekend as an upper level low approaches northern california. this system will re
the governor of queensland, austrailia...who fostered the dog before training...im. he said the sweet pup now has a job that better fits his personality. gavel's duties include welcoming guests to the governor's home and the country. a few clouds today, but continued cool and breezy. chance of a shower still left ? your forecast strait ahead. ( averi ) coming up. a teen is stabbed at a library. i have more in a live report next. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes...
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month-old cubs first steps were caught on camera in queensland australia the steps mean it won't be longe the baby ventures outside the den. they are not sure if this cub ace boy or girl but they do know the cub is growing and they say, thriving. >> um-hmm. >> look at that. >> yes. >> it is working hard. >> real hard. >> that is great. >>> well, yoga isn't just a good work out, doctors say it is good for some people with chronic pain. >> health reporter stephanie stahl explains who might want to try it, up pro tip for fruit lovers: giant has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. pro tip: gianraspberries for prices on produce. john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >>> and on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight, yoga for back pain, new research says it can good for some patients. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here now to explain. >> that is right this research just came out, all of those different positio
month-old cubs first steps were caught on camera in queensland australia the steps mean it won't be longe the baby ventures outside the den. they are not sure if this cub ace boy or girl but they do know the cub is growing and they say, thriving. >> um-hmm. >> look at that. >> yes. >> it is working hard. >> real hard. >> that is great. >>> well, yoga isn't just a good work out, doctors say it is good for some people with chronic pain. >> health...
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after being kicked out of the academy gavel was promoted to the role of viceregal dog at queensland'slcoming guests wearing spiffy outfits and if relaxing with the governor and his family. not a bad gig. >> he has the last laugh or bark. >> looks happy too. >> i love it. >> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00 for monica malpass sharrie williams alicia vitarelli adam joseph cecily tynan i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> first "action news" continues next at 5:00 with a deadly shooting investigation in hunting park. also the new information from officials after a man was shot and killed following a struggle with police. >> plus, the fallout continues one day after james comey's blockbuster testimony on capitol hill. how legal experts are reading into what comey had to say and trump's response since then. >> those stories and more coming your way next at 5:00. >> ♪♪ introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up t
after being kicked out of the academy gavel was promoted to the role of viceregal dog at queensland'slcoming guests wearing spiffy outfits and if relaxing with the governor and his family. not a bad gig. >> he has the last laugh or bark. >> looks happy too. >> i love it. >> that will do it for "action news" at 4:00 for monica malpass sharrie williams alicia vitarelli adam joseph cecily tynan i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me along with sharrie adam and ducis...
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destroyers showing up in queensland, ireland, and 1917, the idea being that we have kind of returned.o what is the situation in april 1917? the situation is a lot worse than anyone had any idea. putting on a game face like things are going fine. everyone knows that we are stalemated in the trenches, so the real action is happening at sea, and the real action was submarines sinking merchant ships. that was the action. in april, they were moving toward losing 900,000 tons. it was unsustainable. the british thought they were probably going to have to ask for terms in november 1917. why is this? the british were being typically british about their supply problem. aey had something called defensive routs theory, was went something like this. independent merchant ships should just steam independently because it would be harder for the u.s. to find them, and what was just a bloc off areas of the ocean and use destroyers and cruisers to take the fight to the u-boats. they wanted to be offenses -- offensive. they wanted to set of what we would call aviation kill boxes to coverdestroyers out th
destroyers showing up in queensland, ireland, and 1917, the idea being that we have kind of returned.o what is the situation in april 1917? the situation is a lot worse than anyone had any idea. putting on a game face like things are going fine. everyone knows that we are stalemated in the trenches, so the real action is happening at sea, and the real action was submarines sinking merchant ships. that was the action. in april, they were moving toward losing 900,000 tons. it was unsustainable....