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from queensland.ogic within the coalition party is that queensland is going to be the battleground. things are ultra marginal. based on the elections of last turnbull'sr mr. leadership, the party lost votes. there would be a mood for change in the idea would be to have a prominent queensland man and the votes ofto win nationers in the one party. he would be a unifying force. we know the coalition has only a one seat majority. so they must hold onto their seats and win them. he is popular in queensland. it might be a good opportunity to keep those seats in queensland. fori: thank you so much spending time with us there. politics and international relations. , the markets are digesting president trump's latest tirade against the fed, against china and against the eu . this is bloomberg. ♪ haidiramy: welcome back. haidi: you are watching daybreak australia. let's get you a quick up eight on the markets. -- update on the markets. a little bit mixed in asia. trading in new zealand is underway. kiwi dollar
from queensland.ogic within the coalition party is that queensland is going to be the battleground. things are ultra marginal. based on the elections of last turnbull'sr mr. leadership, the party lost votes. there would be a mood for change in the idea would be to have a prominent queensland man and the votes ofto win nationers in the one party. he would be a unifying force. we know the coalition has only a one seat majority. so they must hold onto their seats and win them. he is popular in...
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i just assume the title of music director of the queensland symphony orchestra in brisbane and i'm really honored for that because this is an institution that's been going on for seventy years actually this is its seventieth birthday so drawing me and exploring our personal space. subject creatures that we got to work. this is joke in that no longer are composer at and become part of my favorite conductor how do you save just because i'm here i have no i've said it on film so no no i have a conductor want to work with. well we're very happy to hear your new work for your daughter and has it going for you. after the first of the so excited half of the first reading you just you know everything jumped off the page three defined hands . the musicians are so open to it they get it yeah it's so i want to wait to hear only add. to them and i read a whole thing at her and she's going to be singing with the orchestra she is she she's i mean she's basically she's like an instrumentalist who. instead of using the instrument she sees in the voice and. her. i have a new to it because it's all worth o
i just assume the title of music director of the queensland symphony orchestra in brisbane and i'm really honored for that because this is an institution that's been going on for seventy years actually this is its seventieth birthday so drawing me and exploring our personal space. subject creatures that we got to work. this is joke in that no longer are composer at and become part of my favorite conductor how do you save just because i'm here i have no i've said it on film so no no i have a...
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we're in queensland, australia where a traffic stop is being made. they pointed out 4-wheel drive and say look, you, off to the side of the road. that's when this truck starts to back up. >> what? >> ooh. >> and right into the vehicle directly behind it. >> right in front of the police, there's no defense for that. >>> this will not shock you. according to police, the driver of that vehicle was driving 47 miles per hour in a 25 miles per hour zone and was accuse of having three times the legal limit of alcohol in their bloodstream. could have been a lot worse, thankfully it was just a fender bender and nothing >>> [ bleep ]. >> there's something in the bag. >> what's in the bag? >> you tell me. >> it was making noise. >> puppies. >> kittens. >> that's savannah, she's an animal rescue volunteer. and a man walking past let her know he heard noises in the bushes. when she went to check it out she found the bag and opened it. [ speaking foreign language ] >> and one by one, she pulls the puppies out. >> three puppies! >> it just doesn't makes sense to me
we're in queensland, australia where a traffic stop is being made. they pointed out 4-wheel drive and say look, you, off to the side of the road. that's when this truck starts to back up. >> what? >> ooh. >> and right into the vehicle directly behind it. >> right in front of the police, there's no defense for that. >>> this will not shock you. according to police, the driver of that vehicle was driving 47 miles per hour in a 25 miles per hour zone and was accuse...
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queensland has had years of drought in some areas.th the job, getting his hands dirty in the dusty central part of australia rather than getting his hands even do that in the murky world of canberra. australians do not seem terribly happy. we have seen also be resignation of a popular minister, julie bishop. julie bishop's position is interesting. the poll suggested she was by far the most popular of the candidates with the australian public but she finished third out of three and some messages lea ked third out of three and some messages leaked over the weekend that purport to be from different ministers, suggest actually they were using her asa suggest actually they were using her as a way to try to eliminate one of the others so perhaps she is sort of fed up with the murky business of canberra and decided she does not wa nt to canberra and decided she does not want to be in the cabinet. who knows? may be a move to the backbenchers before coming back. he would not rule anything out these days. the vatican says more than 300,000 peop
queensland has had years of drought in some areas.th the job, getting his hands dirty in the dusty central part of australia rather than getting his hands even do that in the murky world of canberra. australians do not seem terribly happy. we have seen also be resignation of a popular minister, julie bishop. julie bishop's position is interesting. the poll suggested she was by far the most popular of the candidates with the australian public but she finished third out of three and some messages...
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it's an absolute honor to be the music director of the queensland symphony orchestra and gracefulness trail. because they're wonderful musicians but also it's a nice challenge because usually i get to go to an orchestra for a week i stay there and by the time we're starting to get to know each other. i'm going to the next place the next orchestra whereas the music director you get to work on a long term plan a sound a way of playing and he gets know each other. throughout this trial that really understands my mother the very first time i came to do a mother with her the rest rection symphony second symphony of my life. and i was blown away by how well they understood this really a prop changes of character. in rehearsal so about solving puzzles sometimes this puzzles are not as easy to solve immunity and the conductor has to solve the dinner for her so at the moment but it with the cure so i always feel like we're in it together for a lot of. choice. i don't. see why. you're. here. yeah. yeah i i oh i'm. the first symphony by just the. matter the titan is one of the pieces that i've d
it's an absolute honor to be the music director of the queensland symphony orchestra and gracefulness trail. because they're wonderful musicians but also it's a nice challenge because usually i get to go to an orchestra for a week i stay there and by the time we're starting to get to know each other. i'm going to the next place the next orchestra whereas the music director you get to work on a long term plan a sound a way of playing and he gets know each other. throughout this trial that really...
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it's an absolute honor to be the music director of the queensland symphony orchestra and british ministry. because they're wonderful musicians but also it's a nice challenge because usually i get to go to an orchestra for a week i stay there and by the time we're starting to get to know each other i'm going to the next place the next orchestra where as being the music director you get to work on a long term plan a sound a way of playing and he gets no each other. just rather really understands mahler the very first time i came to do mater with it the rest rec. and symphony second symphony of my life and i was blown away by how well they understood this really a prop changes of character. it's. in rehearsals it's all about solving puzzles sometimes this puzzles are not as easy to solve musically and the conductor has to solve the dinner for her so at the moment but it with a.q.'s so i always feel like we're in it together for a lot of. joy joy it may. not. seem like a scene you're. right. i . know i'm. the first symphony by gustav mater the titan is one of the pieces that i've done the mos
it's an absolute honor to be the music director of the queensland symphony orchestra and british ministry. because they're wonderful musicians but also it's a nice challenge because usually i get to go to an orchestra for a week i stay there and by the time we're starting to get to know each other i'm going to the next place the next orchestra where as being the music director you get to work on a long term plan a sound a way of playing and he gets no each other. just rather really understands...
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pasta queensland and new south wales clear skies as you see so high pressure in shots we have got a little bit of cloud of rain just rolling through the by that'll make its way across southern parts so still a little bit of wet weather into the southeastern corner of western australia south australia could see some place in places if ryan is to go on through the next dial so that'll just way over towards adelaide clouding over across that western side all victoria support for i will turn rather cloudy in the next day or two melbourne around seventeen degrees sixteen there full sydney and off of the cold and frosty start press been getting up to around twenty two degrees celsius but lousy dry for much of australia as we can say that's a different story into a new zealand winds picking up here a bit more cloud or rolling through we'll see those cloudy skies producing a few spots of fry this would go on through where the state temperatures getting up to thirteen celsius and crush an all clear and then perhaps a touch warmer and o'loghlin for thursday a touch cold and crushed yes. on the clear
pasta queensland and new south wales clear skies as you see so high pressure in shots we have got a little bit of cloud of rain just rolling through the by that'll make its way across southern parts so still a little bit of wet weather into the southeastern corner of western australia south australia could see some place in places if ryan is to go on through the next dial so that'll just way over towards adelaide clouding over across that western side all victoria support for i will turn rather...
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in queensland melts, sea levels go up by seven metres. —— in queensland.. the number of entries for highers and the proportion of students who received a pass mark has fallen slightly. all students will learn of their grades by post, but about 59,000 have also opted to receive them by text or email. catriona renton is at a school in cumbernauld. the national picture is now emerging from this morning‘s results. we heard that the number of entries for highers has gone down slightly as has the number of passes but not by much, 77% last year, 76.8% of passes this year. the number of people applying to be higher english went up applying to be higher english went up although the number of passes went down in the opposite happened in maths and number of people applying went down but palace when up. that is the daycare by nationally —— the number who has went up. fraser, you got the result you are looking for. yes, i got my five as. in chemistry, maths, modern studies. that‘s what i really wanted. i‘m ecstatic. really pleased. it is incredible. starting to sink in
in queensland melts, sea levels go up by seven metres. —— in queensland.. the number of entries for highers and the proportion of students who received a pass mark has fallen slightly. all students will learn of their grades by post, but about 59,000 have also opted to receive them by text or email. catriona renton is at a school in cumbernauld. the national picture is now emerging from this morning‘s results. we heard that the number of entries for highers has gone down slightly as has...
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south australia and you see someone thirsty but still virtually nothing in new south wales or in queensland it's in victoria if you're lucky sasa straightly and the whole system does keep movies within the last rather active one is just curling up in the tasman sea which means heading towards new zealand wrapped in increasingly warm air as it happens just intent hans's the amount of rain you don't see in temp she says eleven degrees in christchurch in the wet that's a wednesday warmer in or clint showing a bit of tropical water i suppose and eventually don't wrap seventy warmed up in christchurch but notice the circulation system of potential i think big waves coming off the west coast of south island as weather improves on thursday. when you're from a neighborhood known as a band of radicalism. you have to fight. to defy stereotypes. and in the meeting. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them no money. will be given some pleasure michel. some of the books this is you. again these are the main stories we're following on al-jazeera the united nations has accused all
south australia and you see someone thirsty but still virtually nothing in new south wales or in queensland it's in victoria if you're lucky sasa straightly and the whole system does keep movies within the last rather active one is just curling up in the tasman sea which means heading towards new zealand wrapped in increasingly warm air as it happens just intent hans's the amount of rain you don't see in temp she says eleven degrees in christchurch in the wet that's a wednesday warmer in or...
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the queensland senator also suggested banning all muslim migrants from entering the country.dy he's making headlines. for all the wrong reasons. we have black african muslim gangs terrorising melbourne. we have isis—sympathising muslims trying to go overseas to fight for isis and while all muslims are not terrorists, certainly all terrorists, these days, are muslims. senator anning, who is from the regional city of gladstone in the country's north, was elected to the upper house of parliament earlier this year. a day after making the statement and he refused to back down or apologise. talk to the people of australia that i do, in bars and places, and you will find that most of them would like to back exactly what i say. mr anning is the sole senator representing katter‘s australian party, a minor party led by fellow queenslander bob katter. this was his first speech to the senate and what he said next sparked global outrage. the final solution to the immigration problem, of course, a popular vote. of course, is a popular vote. senator anning's a remarks are appalling. i conde
the queensland senator also suggested banning all muslim migrants from entering the country.dy he's making headlines. for all the wrong reasons. we have black african muslim gangs terrorising melbourne. we have isis—sympathising muslims trying to go overseas to fight for isis and while all muslims are not terrorists, certainly all terrorists, these days, are muslims. senator anning, who is from the regional city of gladstone in the country's north, was elected to the upper house of parliament...
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anning is the sole senator representing katter‘s australian party, a minor party led by fellow queenslanderhe senate and what he said next sparked global outrage. the final solution to the immigration problem, of course, is a popular vote. senator anning's remarks are appalling. i condemn them and i reject them in their entirety. i have relatives who went through the holocaust. his comment about the final solution to immigration is insensitive, was ignorant, was divisive and was hurtful. but mr anning denies his words were a reference to the holocaust. it was two words used. it's the thought police who believe it's an inflammatory comment. party leader bob katter is one of his few supporters. he described mr anning's speech as solid gold. we, as a race of people, we australians, are being buried by a mass migration programme. immigration remains a hot topic in australia, amid concerns aboutjobs and overcrowding in major cities, even as migration numbers continue to fall. kristina harazim, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a preview of crazy rich a
anning is the sole senator representing katter‘s australian party, a minor party led by fellow queenslanderhe senate and what he said next sparked global outrage. the final solution to the immigration problem, of course, is a popular vote. senator anning's remarks are appalling. i condemn them and i reject them in their entirety. i have relatives who went through the holocaust. his comment about the final solution to immigration is insensitive, was ignorant, was divisive and was hurtful. but...
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many as 17 people were on board the boat that had travelled from vietnam to the coast of northern queenslandged oi’ thousands of couples have exchanged or reaffirmed marriage vows. the ceremony was held at the cheongshim peace world centre in gapyeong, on the day marking the sixth anniversary of the death of founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun myung—moon. let's return to the news of that possible new trade deal between the us and mexico, which comes after a year of negotiations. and in a minute, we will get the view from mexico. for more on the report, i've been speaking to shelly culbertson, senior policy researcher for the rand think tank. then shall to this agreement was a breakthrough on what they wanted to happen in the automobile industry. —— central to this agreement. in order to be free of tariffs, they agreed they would largely have to be produced in the region — 70% of components had to be produced in the us and mexico. and 40% of those components had to be made by workers who are earning more than $16 an hour. so this was really a victory for president trump because he's been
many as 17 people were on board the boat that had travelled from vietnam to the coast of northern queenslandged oi’ thousands of couples have exchanged or reaffirmed marriage vows. the ceremony was held at the cheongshim peace world centre in gapyeong, on the day marking the sixth anniversary of the death of founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun myung—moon. let's return to the news of that possible new trade deal between the us and mexico, which comes after a year of negotiations. and...
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i spoke to the mayor of a town on the border of queensland and new south wales and asked him how bad is roughly 300 kilometres square, and it is normally amazing grazing country. we produce high—quality wool. we have lots of beautiful beef cattle and lots of beautiful beef cattle and lots of beautiful beef cattle and lots of sheep for export. so we are 110w lots of sheep for export. so we are now down to around about 20% of the stock in the shire. so thatjust flows through to a very dramatic economic consequence for all the businesses inside our shire. 20%, you say, and considering that the forecasts do not look good and climatologists suggest that temperatures will continue to rise, do you think your particular shire, your town, can continue doing what it does in the future, in terms of producing the rich agriculture you mentioned? well, we are very resilient lot. we don't run the white flag up, and we are not asking for the welfare state, either. what we are asking for is an investment in the productive capacity of the farmers in this district, and the community. so i think we have
i spoke to the mayor of a town on the border of queensland and new south wales and asked him how bad is roughly 300 kilometres square, and it is normally amazing grazing country. we produce high—quality wool. we have lots of beautiful beef cattle and lots of beautiful beef cattle and lots of beautiful beef cattle and lots of sheep for export. so we are 110w lots of sheep for export. so we are now down to around about 20% of the stock in the shire. so thatjust flows through to a very dramatic...
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and it was not quite as cold as it was by night in southern queensland but there are clear skies as you can see the next system going it's way through this being yet another cold front which means it will bring some rain with it but not necessary very much as clipping adelaide during wednesday and melbourne so it'll be cloudy skies not some woman had in sydney at twenty five not so warm behind only sixteen in perth the sun will get to work and lift things a little bit the day after we see a little change to further south but still no rain in new south wales now tasmania will see a bit of the rain and the clouds will come across the tasman sea to new zealand which seems to be attracting them once the circulation sitting over the top we just can't see the islands atoll so you can guess the forecast it looks like rain seems like you know on the seventy heavy admittedly cloud live skier the sunshine twelve to fourteen is not particularly cold i have to say if anything it feels warm photon the ableton you get to thursday on shore breeze brings a bit of cloud but the rain south probably not t
and it was not quite as cold as it was by night in southern queensland but there are clear skies as you can see the next system going it's way through this being yet another cold front which means it will bring some rain with it but not necessary very much as clipping adelaide during wednesday and melbourne so it'll be cloudy skies not some woman had in sydney at twenty five not so warm behind only sixteen in perth the sun will get to work and lift things a little bit the day after we see a...
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still fairly unknown to the electorate at large there was an opinion poll earlier this week in queensland and people showed his photograph and only anybody recognised him so these are a fairly unknown figure perhaps unkindly being branded a racist in the flashes by its critics despite all that he comes with you know fairly humble beginnings as a his father was a bricklayer his mother was a center worker and he's basically described as a social conservative a solid performer a grassroots painter but is he the man to run the country we will have to find out tomorrow and actually over the last ten years have been at many of what people are going to leadership spans explain what that means and why as a stray we're going to these leadership challenges within the party we had cabin rudd prime message and again our tony abbott and don't himself came in a party room coup in two thousand and fifteen. it was a leadership spill is essentially a vote for a new leader and he has can call a leadership spill and of the the sitting tenant they are the prime minister has to hold a vote. to reelect him or
still fairly unknown to the electorate at large there was an opinion poll earlier this week in queensland and people showed his photograph and only anybody recognised him so these are a fairly unknown figure perhaps unkindly being branded a racist in the flashes by its critics despite all that he comes with you know fairly humble beginnings as a his father was a bricklayer his mother was a center worker and he's basically described as a social conservative a solid performer a grassroots painter...
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part of the state, that borders victoria, and is well in the northern part of the state water in queenslandes that... they are the areas that we have predominantly got fire at the moment. as you say, we are still in winter. we will move into spring next month, but we've got a long way to even get to summer, let alone get through the summer. so we are bracing for a very long and hot summer. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: imran khan becomes pakistan's prime minister this weekend. one of his closest friends tells the bbc that he is a man with a plan. also on the programme: tributes are being paid to one of india's most influential leaders, atal bihari vajpayee, who has died at the age of 93. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last 1ten days, 500 have
part of the state, that borders victoria, and is well in the northern part of the state water in queenslandes that... they are the areas that we have predominantly got fire at the moment. as you say, we are still in winter. we will move into spring next month, but we've got a long way to even get to summer, let alone get through the summer. so we are bracing for a very long and hot summer. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: imran khan becomes pakistan's prime...
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the governing coalition did really badly in a by—election in queensland.s well. there was also dissent over as well. there was also dissent over a very controversial energy policy. all of these have mounted pressure on mr turnbull. he has tried to have that off by calling this leadership vote, but he has survived, but only by those 13 votes, and we are now waiting to see which direction australian politics now takes us, given that there is a lot of turmoil in canberra, and as we now know, australian politics can be a rouble sport. —— brutal sport. the woman who survived not only falling from a cruise ship but then being adrift in the adriatic sea for 10 hours has left hospital. kay longstaff was pulled from the sea off the croatian coast on sunday, apparently falling from the cruise liner on saturday night. she said she was very lucky to be alive. from croatia, guy delaunay. kay longstaff returning safely to dry land, on a different sort of ship. the croatian coastguard rescued her from the adriatic after she spent a whole night treading water. i fell off
the governing coalition did really badly in a by—election in queensland.s well. there was also dissent over as well. there was also dissent over a very controversial energy policy. all of these have mounted pressure on mr turnbull. he has tried to have that off by calling this leadership vote, but he has survived, but only by those 13 votes, and we are now waiting to see which direction australian politics now takes us, given that there is a lot of turmoil in canberra, and as we now know,...
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canberra politics and put the attention elsewhere, so he is actually going to be travelling to western queenslandreas, and talking about getting on with the job, about giving farmers relief, getting through this particularly tough time. it's midwinter, a time when the rains should be coming, helping farmers grow their crops and feed their animals, but they are in severe problems. of course the government is in severe problems as well, so he ratherfocus on government is in severe problems as well, so he rather focus on other people's issues, maybe, particularly when we seen a poll published in the last 2a hours suggesting the ruling coalition that scott morrison is now in charge of has slipped even further back behind their opponents, labour. there's a 12 point gap that they need to close before any election is called between now and next may. we know that australians are showing their disgust at this — as you say, their disgust at this — as you say, the public polls don't rule in the favour of the current leading coalition. but we've also heard criticism from former diplomats, for instance, sayin
canberra politics and put the attention elsewhere, so he is actually going to be travelling to western queenslandreas, and talking about getting on with the job, about giving farmers relief, getting through this particularly tough time. it's midwinter, a time when the rains should be coming, helping farmers grow their crops and feed their animals, but they are in severe problems. of course the government is in severe problems as well, so he ratherfocus on government is in severe problems as...
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concern is that we could see more fires spreading in new south wales, and also to the north, in queenslandbe the next big challenge for the firefighters? well, they have got a bit of a window today, friday, to do what they call backburning. that is essentially trying to get ahead of the fire by doing controlled burns, so the fire by doing controlled burns, so that they can create a firebreak. now, if the winds do whip up over the weekend, that will certainly help their efforts. but then, longer term, we are in the middle of a very dry winter. the concern is, of course, that by summer we could see an extremely dry new south wales, which is 100% in drought, as we have heard over the last week. that will create a very, very difficult situation for them in the months going forward. so the most they can do is plan. they are used to bushfires here, they are used to give the warnings for people to plan for themselves, as well, what would happen if their property was to come within reach of a fire. but i think eve ryo ne within reach of a fire. but i think everyone here, really, what they would li
concern is that we could see more fires spreading in new south wales, and also to the north, in queenslandbe the next big challenge for the firefighters? well, they have got a bit of a window today, friday, to do what they call backburning. that is essentially trying to get ahead of the fire by doing controlled burns, so the fire by doing controlled burns, so that they can create a firebreak. now, if the winds do whip up over the weekend, that will certainly help their efforts. but then, longer...
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we have been to brisbane, in queensland, to find out more. # we'll be singing, when we're winning... at the pub. # i get knocked down, but i get up again... they learn a song in three—part harmony in 90 minutes. we put it up online, and we never do it again. people say that they love singing, but they were told at some point in their life that they weren't very good at it, and so they've just stopped doing it in public, and just do it in the car or at home or whatever. we had 70 people at the first event, which i thought was an amazing. but now we get 800 people buying a ticket. it sells out in minutes. # my happiness... i think that the pub that makes all the difference. i mean, i take choir rehearsals outside of pubs all the time, and 800 people do not come to those rehearsals! it's not about getting rip—roaringly drunk, it's just about being comfortable. putting it in the pub makes it familiar, makes it friendly. as the beers keep coming, everyone gets a little bit louder, a bit more confident. it's just a good community vibe, i sing in the shower, i don't sing anywhere else becau
we have been to brisbane, in queensland, to find out more. # we'll be singing, when we're winning... at the pub. # i get knocked down, but i get up again... they learn a song in three—part harmony in 90 minutes. we put it up online, and we never do it again. people say that they love singing, but they were told at some point in their life that they weren't very good at it, and so they've just stopped doing it in public, and just do it in the car or at home or whatever. we had 70 people at the...
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that was nick in queensland.ida. we're staying in the united states for another week. next week we fly up to boston, home of mit, which always offers up 20 very, very cool innovations. looking forward to that. in the meantime, we live on twitter at @bbcclick. thank you for watching, and we will see you soon. hello. loads of showers around on friday, some really heavy with hail and thunder. also cool right across the board. the cool conditions continue into the weekend and of course for many of us this is a bank holiday weekend. we will see further showers at times but also some sunshine. friday's showers clearing away with this low pressure during the early hours of saturday. a few showers still remaining across northern and western areas, a few pushing into the midlands, there. but with lengthy clear skies, a chilly start to this morning, with temperatures widely in single figures. across scotland and north—east england some sheltered spots could get close to freezing. we start the morning on a chilly note, but
that was nick in queensland.ida. we're staying in the united states for another week. next week we fly up to boston, home of mit, which always offers up 20 very, very cool innovations. looking forward to that. in the meantime, we live on twitter at @bbcclick. thank you for watching, and we will see you soon. hello. loads of showers around on friday, some really heavy with hail and thunder. also cool right across the board. the cool conditions continue into the weekend and of course for many of...
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we've been to brisbane in queensland to find out more. they learn a song in 3—part harmony in 90 minutes, would put it up harmony in 90 minutes, would put it up online and we never do it again. people say that they love singing, but but they were told at some point in their life that they were not very good at it and so they stopped doing it in public and just do it in the car or at home or whatever. we had 70 people at the first event, which i thought was an amazing. but now we get 800 people buying a ticket, it sells out in minute. i think that the pub that makes all the difference. i take choir rehearsals outside of the pub all the time and 800 people do not come to those rehearsals! it is not about getting ripped roaringly drunk, it is about being comfortable. think it in the pub makes it familiar, makes it friendly. as the beers keep coming, everybody gets a little bit more louder, a bit more confident. isjust a good community more louder, a bit more confident. is just a good community vibe, more louder, a bit more confident. isjust
we've been to brisbane in queensland to find out more. they learn a song in 3—part harmony in 90 minutes, would put it up harmony in 90 minutes, would put it up online and we never do it again. people say that they love singing, but but they were told at some point in their life that they were not very good at it and so they stopped doing it in public and just do it in the car or at home or whatever. we had 70 people at the first event, which i thought was an amazing. but now we get 800...
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how i've got some welcome rainfall now affecting parts of australia particularly into queensland new south wales there's still area of cloud here i will still produce a little more damp weather will every flow pressure to go on through the next day or so every go for sunday some wet weather rural out the eastern side of the country very good news this dry skies do come back in behind seventeen celsius there for adelaide twenty two celsius for path and it's because i want into monday similar values on those temperatures by monday it will be largely try and find that brighter skies returning to the east coast sydney at around fourteen celsius ten degrees also warmer than that for brisbane with plenty of sunshine around the sunshine coast will see a little bit of sunshine too into new zealand's fair bit of dry weather having said that i want to see the showers making their way in fourteen celsius there in the sunshine there. on sunday for auckland and also for christchurch and seventy's might be a top form as we go on through monday perhaps a little bit of wet weather later on in the da
how i've got some welcome rainfall now affecting parts of australia particularly into queensland new south wales there's still area of cloud here i will still produce a little more damp weather will every flow pressure to go on through the next day or so every go for sunday some wet weather rural out the eastern side of the country very good news this dry skies do come back in behind seventeen celsius there for adelaide twenty two celsius for path and it's because i want into monday similar...
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that was nick in queensland.ida. we're staying in the united states for another week. in the meantime, we live on twitter at @bbcclick. thank you for watching and we will see you soon. for many of us, not a pretty picture today. a lot of rain out there. a really overcast, grey day to come with outbreaks of rain, heavy at times. and also some strong winds, particularly across western and southern areas and even quite breezy inland, too. this is what it looks like at lunchtime, quite a wide weather front, that means a lot of us getting rainfall through this afternoon. and cool as well, temperatures mostly in the teens, mid or low teens in the north. notice that in the west of the country, later in the afternoon, the weather will improve. so some of us in the west will have some sunshine towards the end of the day. and then overnight, that weather front is well out in the north sea, so the sky is clear. it won't be particular cold, 15 in london, ten or 11 across the north. the good news is, if you want some sunshine
that was nick in queensland.ida. we're staying in the united states for another week. in the meantime, we live on twitter at @bbcclick. thank you for watching and we will see you soon. for many of us, not a pretty picture today. a lot of rain out there. a really overcast, grey day to come with outbreaks of rain, heavy at times. and also some strong winds, particularly across western and southern areas and even quite breezy inland, too. this is what it looks like at lunchtime, quite a wide...
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that was nick in queensland.ranch here in florida. we're staying in the united states for another week. next week we fly up to boston, home of mit, which always offers up 20 very, very cool innovations. thank you for watching, and we will see you soon. good morning. there's a lot of fine weather to be had across the british isles today. most of us will start the day sunny and although a little bit of cloud will develop as the hours go by, we will remain fine. a few showers possible, though, in the west. one thing to note, though, when you are heading out the door is that it will be quite a cool start, thanks to the clear skies overnight. some of the scottish glens, the north—east of england, where you see the pale green there behind me, could be just three or four degrees at the day gets under way. but the sunshine will get to work quickly and that will help temperatures to recover. a bit of cloud bubbling up through the day, turning the sunshine hazy, giving the odd light shower in the west. but, eventually, tem
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the governing coalition did pretty badly in a by—election in queensland.eagues too. there was also dissent over a very controversial energy policy. all of these have mounted pressure on mr turnbull. he has tried to have that off by calling this leadership vote, but he's survived, but only by those 13 votes. and we're now waiting to see which direction australian politics now takes us, given that there is a lot of turmoil in canberra, and as we now know, australian politics can be a brutal sport. he's best known for lead roles in some of hollywood's biggest films, as well as the tv series, luther. but now the actor idris elba has directed his first film. yardie is set injamaica and east london in the 1970s and 80s. he's been speaking to our correspondent adina campbell. yardie is a nostalgic film about a time in my life when i was growing up in the mid—1980s. starts off in the ‘70s injamaica, follows a young man who goes through a traumatic thing at 11 years old, and finds himself in england, still chasing his demons. why won't you stay? mummy has work, van
the governing coalition did pretty badly in a by—election in queensland.eagues too. there was also dissent over a very controversial energy policy. all of these have mounted pressure on mr turnbull. he has tried to have that off by calling this leadership vote, but he's survived, but only by those 13 votes. and we're now waiting to see which direction australian politics now takes us, given that there is a lot of turmoil in canberra, and as we now know, australian politics can be a brutal...
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that was nick, in queensland.e, we live on twitter at @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching and we will see you soon. good afternoon. it is not a bank holiday everywhere today, but in those places where it is, i think this is the day when the weekend redeems itself weather—wise. after the rain yesterday which was brought by this area of cloud, that has slid away to the north east. still a fair amount of cloud feeding in on a westerly breeze and some showers around, but if you are lucky, some spells of sunshine for the rest of the afternoon. and through this week, we will not see an awful lot of rain and it will be warmer than it has been over the last couple of days. three the rest of the afternoon, generally fairly large areas of cloud, but sunny spells and drizzly showers are especially affecting western areas. temperatures, eastern parts of scotla nd temperatures, eastern parts of scotland with brightness, 18 degrees, maybe 19 in parts of central areas. cloud big enough to give drizzle at at times and a s
that was nick, in queensland.e, we live on twitter at @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching and we will see you soon. good afternoon. it is not a bank holiday everywhere today, but in those places where it is, i think this is the day when the weekend redeems itself weather—wise. after the rain yesterday which was brought by this area of cloud, that has slid away to the north east. still a fair amount of cloud feeding in on a westerly breeze and some showers around, but if you are lucky,...
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lousy five and dry across australia had some of the cold stuff of the day and frosty a positive for queensland and new south wales clear skies as you see so high pressure and shocks we have got a little bit of cloud of rain just rolling through the by that will make its way across southern parts so still a little bit of wet weather into the southeastern corner of western australia south australia could see some place in places if ryan is to go on through the next day or so that will edge its way over towards adelaide clouding over across that western side of victoria support for i will tell rather cloudy in the next day or two melbourne around seventeen degrees sixteen there full sydney and off of the cold and frosty start price been getting up to around twenty two degrees celsius but lousy dry for much of australia as we can say that's a different story into a new zealand winds picking up here but more cloud or rolling through will see those cloudy skies producing a few spots of fright as we go on through where the state temperatures getting up to thirteen celsius and crush an all clear and t
lousy five and dry across australia had some of the cold stuff of the day and frosty a positive for queensland and new south wales clear skies as you see so high pressure and shocks we have got a little bit of cloud of rain just rolling through the by that will make its way across southern parts so still a little bit of wet weather into the southeastern corner of western australia south australia could see some place in places if ryan is to go on through the next day or so that will edge its...
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half of the state of queensland is also in drought, as are parts of victoria and south australia.rs there is a mounting psychological cost. light rain has fallen in some eastern areas of the country, but it's nowhere near enough and the outlook isn't good. the fear is that a dry spring will be followed by another hot and punishing summer for australia's farmers. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. regulators have found that the food giants kelloggs and kfc broke the rules about advertising to children. new regulations came into force last year, banning adverts of foods high in fat, sugar and salt to people under the age of 16. but health campaigners say there needs to be even stronger protection for children, as chi chi izundu reports. these complaints involve some of the biggest names in the food industry. coco pops granola! the watchdog upheld two complaints. this kellogg's cereal advert which was shown during a mr bean cartoon, and this kfc ad which was on a phone box close to a primary school. the advertising standards authority found the companies had broken rules over advertising
half of the state of queensland is also in drought, as are parts of victoria and south australia.rs there is a mounting psychological cost. light rain has fallen in some eastern areas of the country, but it's nowhere near enough and the outlook isn't good. the fear is that a dry spring will be followed by another hot and punishing summer for australia's farmers. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. regulators have found that the food giants kelloggs and kfc broke the rules about advertising to...
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system hasn't finished with us just yet as it works its way across new south wales and into parts of queensland it will be really intensifying once more so expect some thunderstorms hit during the day on saturday and some of them could be quite lively towards the west it should be fine and dry for us in perth on saturday maximum temperature nineteen now over towards new zealand it's been pretty stormy here over the past few days you can see why for this world of cloud with us that's given us some heavy rain strong winds as well but it's pulling away a couple of outbreaks of rain in the eastern part of but the north and the south island there as we head through friday but by saturday they should be following draw and settled if we had up towards the northern parts of asia we've got two storms with us at the moment the first one is made its way across parts of japan the other one is making its way across the korean peninsula these two storms then gradually make their way up towards the northeast merging as they do so through this massive cloud that's making its way eastwards behind it try are pre
system hasn't finished with us just yet as it works its way across new south wales and into parts of queensland it will be really intensifying once more so expect some thunderstorms hit during the day on saturday and some of them could be quite lively towards the west it should be fine and dry for us in perth on saturday maximum temperature nineteen now over towards new zealand it's been pretty stormy here over the past few days you can see why for this world of cloud with us that's given us...
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saturday and sunday we'll see some showers not only in sydney but also in many southeastern parts of queensland and down through the eastern parts of new south wales and into victoria plenty of showers here then further towards the west fine and dry for us in perth the south coast or of western australia though may just have a bit more cloud and maybe one or two showers here perth they should be dry over towards new zealand our area of low pressure continues to spiral away towards oblivion and behind it it should be a lot drier and bright if in new zealand over the next few days still not going to be that warm though we're only looking at a maximum of around ten in christchurch that will rise eventually as we head into sunday this time getting to around thirteen to the northern parts of asia and we've had two storms with us the first one cimarron continues to work away from us as does soon like plenty of rain though following it. on counting the cost crippled by its currency crisis full rich venezuela takes desperate measures to deal with a struggling economy plus it has a market value of billi
saturday and sunday we'll see some showers not only in sydney but also in many southeastern parts of queensland and down through the eastern parts of new south wales and into victoria plenty of showers here then further towards the west fine and dry for us in perth the south coast or of western australia though may just have a bit more cloud and maybe one or two showers here perth they should be dry over towards new zealand our area of low pressure continues to spiral away towards oblivion and...
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many as 17 people were on board the boat that had travelled from vietnam to the coast of northern queenslandples from around the world have exchanged, or reaffirmed, marriage vows at a mass wedding in south korea. the ceremony was held at the cheongshim peace world centre in gapyeong, on the day marking the sixth anniversary of the death of founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun myung—moon. myanmar has rejected a un investigation which accused its military leaders of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide against rohingya muslims. the report called for the country's military leaders to be referred to the international criminal court. un investigators interviewed hundreds of victims and found evidence of murder, rape, and torture against the rohingya predominantly in myanmar‘s rakhine state. nick beake sent this report from the border with bangladesh. a warning that it contains some distressing accounts and flash photography. for a year now in this bleak landscape the rohingya have been suffering. bereaved, uprooted, lost, giving harrowing accounts of the brutality they say they s
many as 17 people were on board the boat that had travelled from vietnam to the coast of northern queenslandples from around the world have exchanged, or reaffirmed, marriage vows at a mass wedding in south korea. the ceremony was held at the cheongshim peace world centre in gapyeong, on the day marking the sixth anniversary of the death of founder and self—proclaimed messiah, sun myung—moon. myanmar has rejected a un investigation which accused its military leaders of crimes against...
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more than half of the neighbouring state queensland is also covered by drought.d to burn for the rest of the month, according to us officials. eight blazes covering an area almost as big as los angeles are now burning out of control. president donald trump has declared the situation a major disaster. peter bowes reports. california's new normal. raging wildfires eclipsing previous records in their size and ferocity. about 150 miles north of san francisco, two fires have merged to create this monster. its sheer size is overwhelming, about the same area as the city of los angeles. fuelled by intensely hot weather, strong winds, low humidity and tinder dry brush, the flames are consuming everything in their path. what can you say? it makes you sick to your stomach. everything they worked for all of their life gone in a heartbeat. the firefighting effort is intense. we are hitting it with the aircraft, cooling it down and that is allowing the ground crews in there to put out the fire. throughout california, more than 14,000 firefighters, some from overseas, and hundr
more than half of the neighbouring state queensland is also covered by drought.d to burn for the rest of the month, according to us officials. eight blazes covering an area almost as big as los angeles are now burning out of control. president donald trump has declared the situation a major disaster. peter bowes reports. california's new normal. raging wildfires eclipsing previous records in their size and ferocity. about 150 miles north of san francisco, two fires have merged to create this...
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there are a couple of states such as victoria and queensland who are saying they don't agree with thisre is quite a bit of negotiating to go and the prime minister needs a good result because voters want to see a good outcome from this and the prime minister still trails in opinion polls with an election less than a year away. jason scott coming to us there from -- to reduceruggle sales's of the flagship line. the galaxy note 9 will start it $1000. >> we are here at the barclays center in brooklyn new york for the samsung launch. today the company will launch three new products. the new smart phone with a bigger screen is about a 6.5 inch screen with an updated wireless stylus that you can actually use. you can control presentations, take pictures remotely and draw on the screen. the next part is the new galaxy watch. they are taking on the apple watch in terms of harboring and monitoring functionality. the third thing announced as the galaxy home. it is a very loud speaker and competes directly with apple's home pod. it competes with amazon echo in terms of voice recognition. they are
there are a couple of states such as victoria and queensland who are saying they don't agree with thisre is quite a bit of negotiating to go and the prime minister needs a good result because voters want to see a good outcome from this and the prime minister still trails in opinion polls with an election less than a year away. jason scott coming to us there from -- to reduceruggle sales's of the flagship line. the galaxy note 9 will start it $1000. >> we are here at the barclays center in...
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he said detained fifteen people of the finding the abandoned boat in the northeastern state of queensland they believe the vietnamese vessel was being used by people smugglers that are searching for more passengers who say they could be hiding in nearby mangrove swamps surrounded by crocodile infested infested waters. hundreds of thousands of people have filled the streets in west london for europe's biggest street party the notting hill carnival event celebrates afro caribbean culture and aims to promote tolerance has taken on a special significance this year following the british government's win rush deportation scandal and in baba reports. it's noisy colorful and exuberant and hugely popular but as well as bringing visitors from around the world onto the streets of west london the multihull carnival is a chance to celebrate the history of britain's caribbean population. this is seen a political scandal over how badly some of the so-called windrush generation and their descendants have been and are being treated seventy years on from the first arrivals arrival of more than four hundred
he said detained fifteen people of the finding the abandoned boat in the northeastern state of queensland they believe the vietnamese vessel was being used by people smugglers that are searching for more passengers who say they could be hiding in nearby mangrove swamps surrounded by crocodile infested infested waters. hundreds of thousands of people have filled the streets in west london for europe's biggest street party the notting hill carnival event celebrates afro caribbean culture and aims...
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however we got some welcome rainfall now affecting parts of australia particularly into queensland new south wales this little area of cloud here i will still produce a little more damp weather larry of low pressure to go on through the next day or so that we go for sunday some wet weather rural up the eastern side of the country very good news this dry skies do come back in behind seventeen celsius the fragile a twenty two celsius for perth and it's because on into monday similar values on those temperatures by monday it will be largely try and find some brighter skies returning to the east coast sydney at around fourteen celsius ten degrees also warmer than that for brisbane with plenty of sunshine up around the sunshine coast will see a little bit of sunshine too into a new zealand's fair bit of dry weather having said that i want to see showers making their way in fourteen celsius there in the sunshine there on sunday for oakland and also for christchurch and similar valleys might be a top form as we go on through monday perhaps a little bit of wet weather later on in the day to st
however we got some welcome rainfall now affecting parts of australia particularly into queensland new south wales this little area of cloud here i will still produce a little more damp weather larry of low pressure to go on through the next day or so that we go for sunday some wet weather rural up the eastern side of the country very good news this dry skies do come back in behind seventeen celsius the fragile a twenty two celsius for perth and it's because on into monday similar values on...
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is a company in the middle of regulatory uncertainty trying to close a lost making business in queensland of uncertainty. the stock is down 10% or 11%. pressures on horizon. -- aurizon. reportingi-fi is earnings. it is not a beat, it is maybe -- they say they have met estimates , and in the fiscal year sale of 6.85 billion dollars australian. the same number was estimated. the fiscal that year income is million australian. looking at the share price, down nearly 6%, so we will look ahead to see how that reacts with active trading. look at theg a amazon effect as well. we talk about that whenever we talk about australian retailers. let's get more for what we should be watching other than earnings with trading underway in asia. the editor adam haigh here with us to kick off the start of this week. clearly trying to work out what is going on with turkey. will we see spillover? adam: what we are seeing in markets is we have not reached a conclusion because it is clearly effecting locally, but broader, the em space locally. the question of contagion is tricky. it is a relatively small economy
is a company in the middle of regulatory uncertainty trying to close a lost making business in queensland of uncertainty. the stock is down 10% or 11%. pressures on horizon. -- aurizon. reportingi-fi is earnings. it is not a beat, it is maybe -- they say they have met estimates , and in the fiscal year sale of 6.85 billion dollars australian. the same number was estimated. the fiscal that year income is million australian. looking at the share price, down nearly 6%, so we will look ahead to see...
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more than half of the neighbouring state queensland is also covered by drought.cognito, was part of the controversial "drill" music scene which is thought to glamorise violence. kenneth umezie is due to appear at bromley magistrates court later today. a year—long survey is beginning today, with the aim of improving the survival chances of people suffering heart attacks in england and scotland. the british heart foundation is creating a database of the location of every public defibrillator, so when people collapse they can be offered potentially lifesaving assistance quickly. it is hoped tens of thousands of lives could be saved each year. archaeologists in mexico have discovered sets of human remains that could be as much as 7,000 years old. three sets of human remains were unearthed in southern mexico and are thought to be from the early ancestors of the mayan civilisation. they were known for building cities in honduras, guatemala and el salvador. the skeletons are on display at the anthropology museum in mexico city. a bit spooked out by that.|j a bit spooked
more than half of the neighbouring state queensland is also covered by drought.cognito, was part of the controversial "drill" music scene which is thought to glamorise violence. kenneth umezie is due to appear at bromley magistrates court later today. a year—long survey is beginning today, with the aim of improving the survival chances of people suffering heart attacks in england and scotland. the british heart foundation is creating a database of the location of every public...
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south australia and you see some on thursday but still virtually nothing in new south wales or in queensland it's in victoria if you're lucky sasa straightly and the whole system does keep moving eastward and the last rather active one is just curling up in the tasman sea which means heading towards new zealand wrapped in increasingly warm air as it happens just intent hans's the amount of rain you don't see in ten she says eleven degrees in christchurch in the wet that's on wednesday warmer in or clint showing a bit of tropical water i suppose and eventually all wraps up and it warms up in christchurch but notice the circulation system or potential i think big waves coming off the west coast of south island as weather improves on thursday. when the us song called. this university professor became a millionaire and a criminal on the last. fifteen years old his daughter invokes an extraordinary journey to find him. six million dollars for a witness documentary. i really still liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as it always does with this. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm giving
south australia and you see some on thursday but still virtually nothing in new south wales or in queensland it's in victoria if you're lucky sasa straightly and the whole system does keep moving eastward and the last rather active one is just curling up in the tasman sea which means heading towards new zealand wrapped in increasingly warm air as it happens just intent hans's the amount of rain you don't see in ten she says eleven degrees in christchurch in the wet that's on wednesday warmer in...
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i just assume the title of music director of the queensland symphony orchestra in brisbane and i'm really honored for that because this is an institution that's been going on for seventeen years actually this is its seventieth birthday so join me in exploring our rehearsal space. subject creatures that we get to work. this is joke in that moment no longer our composer and become my favorite conductor now would you save just because i'm here i have i know i said it on film so no no other conductor want to work with me as. well we're very happy to hear your new work for your daughter and how's it going for you. after the first i was so excited after the first reading you just you know everything jumped off the page three line hands. the musicians are so open to it they get it yet it's so i want to wait to hear only we are going to do the radical thing ever and she's going to be singing with the orchestra she is she's she's i mean it's basically she's like an instrumentalist who. instead of using your instrument she's using the voice and. i know that you know that because it's all worthless.
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. >>> take a look at this surprise for two patrol officers in queensland, australia.ose with a whale. a whale swam toward whale circled the polic boat a few times and wanted to say hi and swam off. >>> amazon is looking for 200 people to fill work from home jobs. the company just posopenings on. the positions are in different fields like customer service, sales and human resources. although work from home means you don't necessarily have to go into the office, the company says opportunities are not available everywhere. at last check there were nine postings for california. find more information on our website, visit abc7news.com and search amazon. >>> local macy's stores are looking to fill full and part-time positions ahead of the back-to-school season. the company is hosting hiring events at more than a dozen locations next thursday that include san francisco, walnut creek, san jose and san rafael. we've posted a list of the locations at abc7news.com. >>> the san francisco unified school district doesn't want kids going hungry this upcoming school year and that's w
. >>> take a look at this surprise for two patrol officers in queensland, australia.ose with a whale. a whale swam toward whale circled the polic boat a few times and wanted to say hi and swam off. >>> amazon is looking for 200 people to fill work from home jobs. the company just posopenings on. the positions are in different fields like customer service, sales and human resources. although work from home means you don't necessarily have to go into the office, the company says...
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australia's new primus are visited the drought stricken outback today, scott morrison flew directly to queenslande the crops are failing and ranchers are struggling to feed sheep and cattle after six years of drought. morrison says that drought assistance, along with economic growth, are his top priorities. he was chosen on friday to replace a malcolm turnbull. and senator john mccain will be buried on a grassy hill at the u.s. naval academy cemetery in annapolis, right next to a lifelong friend. the arizona republican who died on saturday after battling brain cancer chose the out-of-the-way spot over arlington national cemetery in virginia. the decorated vietnam war vet, former prisoner of war, former presidential nominee and a six term senator opted for a spot position next to his friend chuck larson. they met and became friends during their time at the naval academy. this is bloomberg. ♪ global news 24 hours a day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thank you. we want to bring i
australia's new primus are visited the drought stricken outback today, scott morrison flew directly to queenslande the crops are failing and ranchers are struggling to feed sheep and cattle after six years of drought. morrison says that drought assistance, along with economic growth, are his top priorities. he was chosen on friday to replace a malcolm turnbull. and senator john mccain will be buried on a grassy hill at the u.s. naval academy cemetery in annapolis, right next to a lifelong...
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bit of dry ass circulating around this and we've had some record low overnight temperatures in queensland for instance so low is night time temps there in eleven years now as we look at the forecast daytime temperatures not looking too bad at all but again nighttime lows will be pretty down at the bottom and as you'd expect me well we've got this frontal system coming into western australia so perth is looking fairly wet back clear through say head through into wednesday but temperatures dropping to sixteen degrees me muffin you see that looking rather unsettled on both on and seeing some showers. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives other stories. providing you into someone else's without inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to go will be. sad movie is going to be so miss the. oh oh come. on al-jazeera. you're watching out in syria time to recap our headlines now funerals are being held for some of the fifty three people killed in a saudi u.a.e. airstrike on first day which hit a school bus forty of the victims were children the saudi a mo
bit of dry ass circulating around this and we've had some record low overnight temperatures in queensland for instance so low is night time temps there in eleven years now as we look at the forecast daytime temperatures not looking too bad at all but again nighttime lows will be pretty down at the bottom and as you'd expect me well we've got this frontal system coming into western australia so perth is looking fairly wet back clear through say head through into wednesday but temperatures...
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and it was not quite as cold as it was by night in southern queensland but there are clear skies as you can see the next system though it's way through this being yet another cold front which means it will bring some rain with it but not necessary very much so it's clipping adelaide during wednesday and melbourne so it'll be cloudy skies nice and warm had in sydney at twenty five not so warm behind only sixteen in perth the sun will get to work and lift things a little bit the day after we see a little change the further south but still no rain in new south wales now tasmania will see a bit of the rain and the clouds will come across the tasman sea to new zealand which seems to be attracting a moment the circulation sitting over the top we just can't see the islands atoll so you can guess the forecast it looks like rain seems likely not necessarily heavy admittedly cloud live steere the sunshine twelve to fourteen is not particularly cold i have to say if anything it feels warm photon the ableton you get to thursday on shore breeze brings a bit of cloud but the rain south probably not t
and it was not quite as cold as it was by night in southern queensland but there are clear skies as you can see the next system though it's way through this being yet another cold front which means it will bring some rain with it but not necessary very much so it's clipping adelaide during wednesday and melbourne so it'll be cloudy skies nice and warm had in sydney at twenty five not so warm behind only sixteen in perth the sun will get to work and lift things a little bit the day after we see...
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the logical error coming in all the way from queensland and the arctic. —— coming in from queensland. ireland would be cool to not quite greeting in from the south east. 21-23dc but greeting in from the south east. 21—23dc but fresher than today. the second cold front, the one that is reducing the really cool air, that means all of us are under the influence of that arctic air. with it, we will have quite a few showers coming to scotland, northern ireland, northern areas of england as well, but some sunshine particularly than to the south—east of england. temperatures 14—17dc in the north but up to 19 celsius in london. this damage is much, much lower than they have been an recent days so much better weather coming up. —— this damage is much lower. that is it from me. goodbye. this is bbc news. these are the top stories developing at midday: president trump's former lawyer is convicted of violating campaign finance laws, saying he paid hush money on the president's orders. michael cohen is one of two former aides convicted of criminal offences in separate cases within minutes of each
the logical error coming in all the way from queensland and the arctic. —— coming in from queensland. ireland would be cool to not quite greeting in from the south east. 21-23dc but greeting in from the south east. 21—23dc but fresher than today. the second cold front, the one that is reducing the really cool air, that means all of us are under the influence of that arctic air. with it, we will have quite a few showers coming to scotland, northern ireland, northern areas of england as...
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system hasn't finished with us just yet as it works its way across new south wales and into parts of queensland it'll be really intensifying once more so expect some thunderstorms hit during the day on saturday and some of them could be quite lively towards the west it should be fine and dry for us in perth on saturday maximum temperature nineteen now over towards new zealand it's been pretty stormy here over the past few days and you can see why for this world of cloud with us that's given us some heavy rain strong winds as well but it's pulling away a couple of outbreaks of rain in the east impossible at the north on the south island there as we head through friday but by saturday they should be following. draw i settled if we had up towards the northern parts of asia we've got two storms with us at the moment the first one is made its way across parts of japan the other one is making its way across the korean peninsula these two storms then gradually make their way up towards the northeast merging as they do so they go this massive cloud that's making its way eastwards behind it try a pretty
system hasn't finished with us just yet as it works its way across new south wales and into parts of queensland it'll be really intensifying once more so expect some thunderstorms hit during the day on saturday and some of them could be quite lively towards the west it should be fine and dry for us in perth on saturday maximum temperature nineteen now over towards new zealand it's been pretty stormy here over the past few days and you can see why for this world of cloud with us that's given us...
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about 98% of new south wales is drought—stricken, and two—thirds of neighbouring queensland.ene, we are expecting any minute now, the zimbabwe electoral commission, promising that from the top of the hour, 17 minutes ago, they would start announcing the results of zimba bwe's ago, they would start announcing the results of zimbabwe's presidential election. they're results of zimbabwe's presidential election. they‘ re running results of zimbabwe's presidential election. they're running a little bit late, and we don't —— do not know how they will make the announcement, whether it be by constituency by constituency, or they will give a comprehensive overview of that result. but whatever happens, we know the mdc opposition alliance will not accept the result if it goes in favour of the result if it goes in favour of the ruling president, mnangagwa of zanu—pf. they say the vote was rigged. whether they get the result and accept them is another question. we will hear from them any minute now, we'll go straight back there as they begin to make the announcements. china is said to hav
about 98% of new south wales is drought—stricken, and two—thirds of neighbouring queensland.ene, we are expecting any minute now, the zimbabwe electoral commission, promising that from the top of the hour, 17 minutes ago, they would start announcing the results of zimba bwe's ago, they would start announcing the results of zimbabwe's presidential election. they're results of zimbabwe's presidential election. they‘ re running results of zimbabwe's presidential election. they're running a...