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mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland.steps and learn more about the welfare of backpackers in australia. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith went with her. this isn't a journey any parent would want to make. 10,000 miles from home, rosie ayliffe has come to learn about her daughter mia's final days. imagine mia working in that field. that was way over her head. 20—year—old mia was working in queensland to gain a visa. she was attacked at her hostel. 30—year—old tom jackson from cheshire tried to help her. a french national has been charged with their murders. the hostel is still open and, without the cameras following her, rosie was allowed to enter and see mia's room and the place where she died. and i sat in a cubicle and i thought about mia dying in that room. and she's gone, you know, and it's tough. it's tough to be here. i knew it would be, but i'm so glad i came, because i feel like... ifeel like i owed it to mia. but this isn't only about commemoration. rosie wants to meet other backpackers and learn exactly what kin
mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland.steps and learn more about the welfare of backpackers in australia. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith went with her. this isn't a journey any parent would want to make. 10,000 miles from home, rosie ayliffe has come to learn about her daughter mia's final days. imagine mia working in that field. that was way over her head. 20—year—old mia was working in queensland to gain a visa. she was attacked at her hostel. 30—year—old tom...
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. >> he lives in queensland and the outback. >> that hole is deep, dark and ominous, he's about to goick and tease what's in there. >> it's either going to be a shark sized spider or a spider sized shark. >> i can't get over the intro, that was great. >> how far shall he go? all the way in, halfway. >> you want me to pull you in or what? >> wait until you see what he pulls out. >> it better be good. because he's going through a lot of trouble for whatever it is. >> look at the size of that. >> what is that? >> that's a crab my friend. >> someone else had a video of a crab and he said, that's not a crab, this is a crab. >> everybody wants to know, what is an alligator bite like? >> no. nobody wants to know. >> i'm going to put this camera right here on my head and let the alligator bite the camera. >> he knows what he's doing, but still this is a little sketch. >> it bit the camera, what else did it bite? >> did not see that coming. he wasn't hurt. >> no, i didn't get bit, i was having a pizza celebration, a lot of sauce on it, it squirted in my eye. >> he's short of a full pie. >> we'
. >> he lives in queensland and the outback. >> that hole is deep, dark and ominous, he's about to goick and tease what's in there. >> it's either going to be a shark sized spider or a spider sized shark. >> i can't get over the intro, that was great. >> how far shall he go? all the way in, halfway. >> you want me to pull you in or what? >> wait until you see what he pulls out. >> it better be good. because he's going through a lot of trouble for...
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apparently, in queensland, australia, you cannot board the he got a citation as well. >> the popo got that here. >> after all that success he had. >> we admire his tenacity. >> bravo, sir. i wonder who said bravo to this. a super soaker built by a nasa engineer. you have regular super soakers, and then you have this. >> oh, wow. i'm surprised he could hold onto it. >> mark rober. how bad is this? you see that? it can break glass. it fires at 272 miles per hour, with enough force to slice through a watermelon and shatter glass as well. >> and he built this thing for his kids? >> he built it for fun. >> what could possibly, possibly go wrong. >> that would be great. >> at the summit. >> that would be great g-8 summit. >>> on to the most epic battle we've ever seen at wimbledon. a man and his >>> this morning on "world news now." the president's son under fire and defending his controversial meeting with a russian lawyer. how donald trump jr. is denying allegation of collusion after releasing the e-mail exchange. >> speaking of that lawyer with reported ties to the kremlin. she's now spe
apparently, in queensland, australia, you cannot board the he got a citation as well. >> the popo got that here. >> after all that success he had. >> we admire his tenacity. >> bravo, sir. i wonder who said bravo to this. a super soaker built by a nasa engineer. you have regular super soakers, and then you have this. >> oh, wow. i'm surprised he could hold onto it. >> mark rober. how bad is this? you see that? it can break glass. it fires at 272 miles per...
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this is in queensland, australia. they spotted this dust devil. >> i have a question.his is in australia. does that mean it's going the other way? this is a real question. not joking. i need to know. >> let's watch. can we tell? >> someone needs to answer that for me, please. you're thinking about it, right? >> not even sure how to google this. >> there must be some expert that knows. we are complete idiots right now. >> all right. hold on. the rotation is usually the opposite. most tornadoes but not all rotate cyclonically which is counterclock wise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise south of the equator. >> there you go. >>> skateboarding and parkour together. >> way cool. way cool. >> see it next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, talk about a fancy mani pedi. >> this is real gold. >> really? >> why this salon trip is going to set you back way more than a pretty penny. >> i feel like i got nailed in the head. >>> plus see one man's ingenious solution for trimming the hedges. >> it's like a dead straight line. [rock music] with the lighter feel... of t
this is in queensland, australia. they spotted this dust devil. >> i have a question.his is in australia. does that mean it's going the other way? this is a real question. not joking. i need to know. >> let's watch. can we tell? >> someone needs to answer that for me, please. you're thinking about it, right? >> not even sure how to google this. >> there must be some expert that knows. we are complete idiots right now. >> all right. hold on. the rotation is...
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. >> miss alicia is at a rehab center in queensland and is expected to make a full recovery.now bats were cute. >> didn't either until i saw it eat a banana. >> close up it's cute. have a happy fourth of july weather. it's clouds at your fireworks forecast or sun like what we're seeing in alameda from their parade. looks like a good time. >> temperature is probably like 65 there, too. >> oh, perfect. have a great day. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of
. >> miss alicia is at a rehab center in queensland and is expected to make a full recovery.now bats were cute. >> didn't either until i saw it eat a banana. >> close up it's cute. have a happy fourth of july weather. it's clouds at your fireworks forecast or sun like what we're seeing in alameda from their parade. looks like a good time. >> temperature is probably like 65 there, too. >> oh, perfect. have a great day. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes,...
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exercise in central queensland.ver 30,000 troops, 35 ships and 150 aircraft all working together to increase that operability as required. the exercise platform is a very effective way of doing that. >> in this region, australia also has a very close relationship with japan. 14 points point in this relationship for many years has sore point ine this relationship for many years has been japanese whaling. >> my question is to the minister representing foreign affairs, senator brandis. last friday, the parliament of japan unanimously passed a bill regarding the implementation of commercial whaling. is the government aware of this bill, and if so, please adhave i -- please advise the senate if the government sees this as an escalation and what action are you taking in this regard? >> order on my left. the attorney general representing the minister for foreign affairs, senator brandis. sen. brandis: thank you very much indeed, mr. president. thank you for that question. on june 16, japan passed a new domestic law affirmi
exercise in central queensland.ver 30,000 troops, 35 ships and 150 aircraft all working together to increase that operability as required. the exercise platform is a very effective way of doing that. >> in this region, australia also has a very close relationship with japan. 14 points point in this relationship for many years has sore point ine this relationship for many years has been japanese whaling. >> my question is to the minister representing foreign affairs, senator brandis....
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queensland rail reminded passengers that such large items are not allowed on board, and asked anyonehire a removal company instead. you've been warned! the conflict in myanmar‘s rakhine state is in the international spotlight this week with a visit by the un special rapporteur on human rights. rakhine state is on myanmar‘s western coastline where there have been violent clashes between the muslim community and government security forces. tens of thousands of people known as rohingyas have fled their homes, claiming atrocities have been carried out against them. the un's rapporteur yanghee lee has arrived in the state capital sittwe and a number of journalists are accompanying her. the burmese authorities have promised they will face no restrictions during their trip. joining from yangon is aung zaw, editor of the irrawaddy news magazine. great to have you with us on newsday. with the united nations rapporteur‘s visit, what kind of pressure is this putting on the government of aung san suu kyi? the government of aung san suu kyi? the government is allowing her a visit to make an asses
queensland rail reminded passengers that such large items are not allowed on board, and asked anyonehire a removal company instead. you've been warned! the conflict in myanmar‘s rakhine state is in the international spotlight this week with a visit by the un special rapporteur on human rights. rakhine state is on myanmar‘s western coastline where there have been violent clashes between the muslim community and government security forces. tens of thousands of people known as rohingyas have...
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exercise in central queensland. over 30,000 troops, 35 ships and 150 aircraft all working together to increase that operability as required. the exercise platform is a very effective way of doing that. >> in this region australia also has a very close relationship with japan. but one saw in many years of it being a japanese whaling. and once again it stoke said those concerns here in australia. >> my question is to the minister representing foreign affairs. last friday the parliament of japan unanimously passed a bill regarding the implementation of commercial whaling. is the government aware of this bill, and if so, please adhave i vise the senate if the government sees this as an escalation you are taking in this regard? >> order on my left. >> thank you very much indeed, mr. president. thank you for that question. i'm aware on the 16th of june japan cast -- and ensure public funding for whaling research. that legislation makes it likely that scientific whaling is for the purpose of obtaining knowledge to implemen
exercise in central queensland. over 30,000 troops, 35 ships and 150 aircraft all working together to increase that operability as required. the exercise platform is a very effective way of doing that. >> in this region australia also has a very close relationship with japan. but one saw in many years of it being a japanese whaling. and once again it stoke said those concerns here in australia. >> my question is to the minister representing foreign affairs. last friday the...
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their reward after the victory was the trip to the south ireland and a few days off in queensland, and the second test. the win last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressurelj test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week. every week there is pressure. we are expected to win every test match and expected to win every test match and expected to win every test match and expected to win well. saturday will also be at chance for sam hall but in to ta ke at chance for sam hall but in to take care of unfinished business. four years ago he was injured for the third test. i wanted to be able to be in the test team and play. all those accused of sacrifice and all the little things i have done have all come to this moment. new zealand america's cup win means there is ready party atmosphere here but could the lions are bound to make history and paint the town red? you will find out in a few hours. don't forget you can get
their reward after the victory was the trip to the south ireland and a few days off in queensland, and the second test. the win last week has changed the complexion of this third and final test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressurelj test. arguably it is the all blacks under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week. every week there is pressure. we are expected to win every test match and expected to win every...
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sally leaves lee led the review to modernise fire services in queensland, australia.erial ladder is now essential for all tower fires in this country. the response time has to be arranged so that it is within 15 minutes. any new policy about aerial ladders must take account of what numbers are needed, because there may not be enough to really adequately provide the risk that we now know is with these buildings throughout the country. the differences in predetermined attendances between various fire rescue services go beyond whether they send an aerial ladder or not. for example, kent sends up three fire rangers to report a tower block files. whereas in neighbouring summary, the same tower block fire gets six fire engines, and aerial ladder and a command support team. a london fire brigade spokesman told newsnight. .. few could have foreseen what happened at grenfell. but after the disaster, questions have to be asked about whether there should be a national minimum attendance to a high—rise fire. can it be right that your post code dictates what kind of a response of
sally leaves lee led the review to modernise fire services in queensland, australia.erial ladder is now essential for all tower fires in this country. the response time has to be arranged so that it is within 15 minutes. any new policy about aerial ladders must take account of what numbers are needed, because there may not be enough to really adequately provide the risk that we now know is with these buildings throughout the country. the differences in predetermined attendances between various...
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this was filmed near lady elliot island, in queensland.ools have just started their long summer break but i‘m afraid right on cue we have low pressure bringing disturbed weather rather than the high—pressure settling things down nicely, encouraging you to get away to the seaside or out into the fresh air. what does that low pressure mean? first up it means a wet and windy start across the western side of the british isles. further east is not a cold start, but a dry and fine one, with sunshine for the east of england and the north of scotland. right from the word go the winds will be really quite noticeable. gusts inland could push towards 30— 40 mph and there will be showers if not longer spells of rain. dry further east, right up to the eastern side of the pennines. not wall—to—wall sunshine but a good deal drier. northern ireland, an atrocious start. surface water and spray around and a fair breeze as well. the north of scotland having had such a wet end to thursday, a glorious start of the new day on friday. all the while that low pres
this was filmed near lady elliot island, in queensland.ools have just started their long summer break but i‘m afraid right on cue we have low pressure bringing disturbed weather rather than the high—pressure settling things down nicely, encouraging you to get away to the seaside or out into the fresh air. what does that low pressure mean? first up it means a wet and windy start across the western side of the british isles. further east is not a cold start, but a dry and fine one, with...
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queensland rail reminded passengers that such large items are not allowed on board and asked anyone whore a removal company instead. you've been warned! the health of chinese dissident liu xiaobo is deteriorating according to the hospital treating him. the nobel laureate suffered respiratory failure on wednesday, his family has declined to have him put on artificial ventilation necessary to keep him alive. despite international appeals from rights groups and western governments, china has refused to allow liu and his wife, liu xia, to leave the country so he can be treated abroad. juliana liu joins us from hong kong. the pressure is mounting on china, is this likely to have any effect on them? well, rico, there have been sporadic protests in hong kong in support of liu xiaobo for weeks now, including during the visit of chinese president xi jingping, including during the visit of chinese president xijingping, fact as soon as he got off his plane and touched down in hong kong, a local reporter shouted a question at him that he ignored and at the moment there are that he ignored and at th
queensland rail reminded passengers that such large items are not allowed on board and asked anyone whore a removal company instead. you've been warned! the health of chinese dissident liu xiaobo is deteriorating according to the hospital treating him. the nobel laureate suffered respiratory failure on wednesday, his family has declined to have him put on artificial ventilation necessary to keep him alive. despite international appeals from rights groups and western governments, china has...
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mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland. with their murders. the hostel is still open and, without the cameras following her, rosie was allowed to enter and see mia's room, and the place where she died. and i sat in a cubicle and i thought about mia dying in that room. and she's gone, you know, and it's tough. it's tough to be here. i knew it would be, but i'm so glad i came, because i feel like... ifeel like i owed it to mia. but this isn't only about commemoration. rosie wants to meet other backpackers, and learn exactly what kind of a life her daughter had here. every year, 200,000 people come to australia for a working holiday. if they want to stay for a second year, then they have to come and work in regional australia. many, like mia, come to queensland, where the farmers use the backpackers to pick their fruit and tend their fields. an investigation by australia's fair work ombudsman has found many backpackers are being exploited. two thirds say employers take advantage by underpaying them. some have their passports t
mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland. with their murders. the hostel is still open and, without the cameras following her, rosie was allowed to enter and see mia's room, and the place where she died. and i sat in a cubicle and i thought about mia dying in that room. and she's gone, you know, and it's tough. it's tough to be here. i knew it would be, but i'm so glad i came, because i feel like... ifeel like i owed it to mia. but this isn't only about commemoration. rosie...
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. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washin
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washin
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mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland. trying to help her. mia's mother rosie wanted to retrace her daughter's steps, and learn more about the welfare of backpackers in australia. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith reports. this isn't a journey any parent would want to make. 10,000 miles from home, rosie ayliffe has come to learn about her daughter mia's final days. imagine mia working in that field. that was way over her head. 20—year—old mia was working in queensland to gain a visa. she was attacked at her hostel. 30—year—old tom jackson from cheshire tried to help her. a french national has been charged with their murders. the hostel is still open and, without the cameras following her, rosie was allowed to enter and see mia's room, and the place where she died. and i sat in a cubicle and i thought about mia dying in that room. and she's gone, you know, and it's tough. it's tough to be here. i knew it would be, but i'm so glad i came, because i feel like... ifeel like i owed it to mia. but this isn't only about commemorat
mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland. trying to help her. mia's mother rosie wanted to retrace her daughter's steps, and learn more about the welfare of backpackers in australia. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith reports. this isn't a journey any parent would want to make. 10,000 miles from home, rosie ayliffe has come to learn about her daughter mia's final days. imagine mia working in that field. that was way over her head. 20—year—old mia was working in queensland to...
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. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?> no. >> 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
. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican?> no. >> 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...
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this video, surveillance video, comes from two different incidents just two weeks apart from queenslando in this monitor, it's a man with a refrigerator. phe got a ticket for $192 becaue it's illegal to board a train with an item that can't be placed underneath your seat. and then in this far monitor, this is a guy who is trying to get on with a couch. he didn't get a ticket, and apparently, he just rolled away without incident. what's wrong with people, mike? >> i was thinking outside the box, was ncht it? >> yeah. >> a little crazy. reggie's not buying it. he's walking away going no, no. good morning. here's a look from mt. tamalpais. what a gorgeous sunrise developing right there. and the cloud cover trying to make a late, late charge. clouds and sun today. cool to seasonal. short inland heat wave coming. it will be cooler by tuesday. here's a look at what's going on with our cloud cover. you can see it moving along the coast. that's where it's going to be more stubborn than it has been in the last couple days. especially from point reyes down to half moon bay. elsewhere, we'll see m
this video, surveillance video, comes from two different incidents just two weeks apart from queenslando in this monitor, it's a man with a refrigerator. phe got a ticket for $192 becaue it's illegal to board a train with an item that can't be placed underneath your seat. and then in this far monitor, this is a guy who is trying to get on with a couch. he didn't get a ticket, and apparently, he just rolled away without incident. what's wrong with people, mike? >> i was thinking outside...
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mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland.mother rosie wanted to retrace her daughter's steps and learn more about the welfare of backpackers in australia. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith went with her. this isn't a journey any parent would want to make. 10,000 miles from home, rosie ayliffe has come to learn about her daughter mia's final days. imagine mia working in that field. that was way over her head. 20—year—old mia was working in queensland to gain a visa. she was attacked at her hostel. 30—year—old tom jackson from cheshire tried to help her. a french national has been charged with their murders. the hostel is still open and, without the cameras following her, rosie was allowed to enter and see mia's room, and the place where she died. and i sat in a cubicle and i thought about mia dying in that room. and she's gone, you know, and it's tough. it's tough to be here. i knew it would be, but i'm so glad i came, because i feel like... ifeel like i owed it to mia. but this isn't only about commemoration. rosie wants to me
mia ayliffe—chung was killed at a hostel in queensland.mother rosie wanted to retrace her daughter's steps and learn more about the welfare of backpackers in australia. 0ur correspondent hywel griffith went with her. this isn't a journey any parent would want to make. 10,000 miles from home, rosie ayliffe has come to learn about her daughter mia's final days. imagine mia working in that field. that was way over her head. 20—year—old mia was working in queensland to gain a visa. she was...
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queensland rail has released footage of a man attempting to take a fridge on the train.fore staff saw him and took him back to the platform. well, another passenger was more successful when he took a three—seater sofa onto the train. iam i am surprised, actually. i don't know how that is easier to move than a fridge. the rail company issued a plea to passengers not to use its trains to move house, suggesting they hire a removal company instead. he was able to take it onto the train, the sofa. using a shopping trolley. your thoughts are more than welcome. that is when you have to decide if paying more is worth it. a beautiful morning. i hope that tra nslates a beautiful morning. i hope that translates into great tennis as well today. sally is at wimbledon. good morning. good morning. you are right. it is a beautiful, beautiful morning. i wonder ifjohanna konta is awake yet. i hope not, i hope she is awake yet. i hope not, i hope she is resting. there have been many statistics about records being broken and history being made. today, the first woman from britain in the sem
queensland rail has released footage of a man attempting to take a fridge on the train.fore staff saw him and took him back to the platform. well, another passenger was more successful when he took a three—seater sofa onto the train. iam i am surprised, actually. i don't know how that is easier to move than a fridge. the rail company issued a plea to passengers not to use its trains to move house, suggesting they hire a removal company instead. he was able to take it onto the train, the sofa....
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apparently, in queensland, australia, you cannot board the refrigerator onto the train.e had. >> we admire his tenacity. >> bravo, sir. i wonder who said bravo to this. the world's largest super soaker. built by a nasa engineer. you have regular super soakers, and then you have this. >> oh, wow. i'm surprised he could hold onto it. >> mark rober. how bad is this? you see that? it can break glass. it fires at 272 miles per hour, with enough force to slice through a watermelon and shatter glass as well. >> and he built this thing for his kids? >> he built it for fun. >> what could possibly, possibly go wrong. >> that would be great. >> at the summit. >> that would be great at the g8 summit. >>> on to the most epic battle we've ever seen at wimbledon. a man and his poncho. >> oh, who won? >> oh, who won? at 15, i was addicted. by 40, i'll have lung disease. at 50, i'll die of a heart attack. dr. regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr.
apparently, in queensland, australia, you cannot board the refrigerator onto the train.e had. >> we admire his tenacity. >> bravo, sir. i wonder who said bravo to this. the world's largest super soaker. built by a nasa engineer. you have regular super soakers, and then you have this. >> oh, wow. i'm surprised he could hold onto it. >> mark rober. how bad is this? you see that? it can break glass. it fires at 272 miles per hour, with enough force to slice through a...
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so a scientist queensland wag does the same job that got together and tried to fine something that would mimic the kell and seawood and the found something which native hawaiians use. it's delicious. and if you feed it in a two percent level into sheep or goats or cows or cattle, methane production is reduced 70% to 90%. and it's so cool, and how it was discovered. so remember the marine per ma, those two are working together and raising money to grow the plant and it -- because the kelp suppresses carbon faster than any plant above or below. you deacidify the ocean. and you produce protein. you produce fish. right? and so -- lastly, is there a business case? i love that question. i do get it from business people and i say, wow, business case. i'll tell you in the business case if you tell me the busy case for poisoning everything else in between and everything else. this question itself is so interesting because it sort of implies that business is just about money. but it turns out that when we added the numbers -- i said 12 weeks ago we hit the total button and had to make sure we didn
so a scientist queensland wag does the same job that got together and tried to fine something that would mimic the kell and seawood and the found something which native hawaiians use. it's delicious. and if you feed it in a two percent level into sheep or goats or cows or cattle, methane production is reduced 70% to 90%. and it's so cool, and how it was discovered. so remember the marine per ma, those two are working together and raising money to grow the plant and it -- because the kelp...
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it is remarkable how some of the more developed missiles could make it all the way to queensland.hunderstruck by that. what do use it just will be the response that australians can give to the civic community -- to the pacific community as they confront north korea? we are extremely concerned about developments in north korea and we totally condemn the actions of north complete -- are which are completely in breach. theed, we cannot only join international community in supporting the united nations endorsement for sanctions but we have gone beyond what the united nations has put forth and we do join with others in calling on china to use all of their leverage to rein in the north korean leadership and to get them to come to their senses. obviously, this is a very serious issue of concern for the world community and it is something that we need to find an effective way to address that . francine: how do you convince china to take a bigger role in this? is the bigger purpose of the g-20 to get china on our side? mathias: well, china does support international efforts and they say th
it is remarkable how some of the more developed missiles could make it all the way to queensland.hunderstruck by that. what do use it just will be the response that australians can give to the civic community -- to the pacific community as they confront north korea? we are extremely concerned about developments in north korea and we totally condemn the actions of north complete -- are which are completely in breach. theed, we cannot only join international community in supporting the united...