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this month, the state of queensland agreed to pay almost $130 million in compensation to 10,000 peoples — explaining why governments withheld wages in the first place. i think it is consistent with the view that a lot of colonial—type governments took many years ago, and that is because they believed they were protecting the rights of aboriginal people and their entitlement to wages. a0 years they haven't been paid. you have been travelling and talking to people affected by this wage theft. what has been the response? the response has been overwhelming to the team who have been out on the ground in wa and the northern territory recently. people are outraged that wages have been withheld for not just a0 years but a lot longer. this legislation was in place for a long time, and there are people who are still alive who had their wages withheld from the 19a0s and 1950s. this month, queensland agreed to pay $1a0 million in compensation to 10,000 aboriginal people affected. is this enough or not enough? it is not enough, ever. you have to weigh up the circumstances of the case. every class a
this month, the state of queensland agreed to pay almost $130 million in compensation to 10,000 peoples — explaining why governments withheld wages in the first place. i think it is consistent with the view that a lot of colonial—type governments took many years ago, and that is because they believed they were protecting the rights of aboriginal people and their entitlement to wages. a0 years they haven't been paid. you have been travelling and talking to people affected by this wage theft....
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this is heron island, just a couple of hours' boat ride from the queensland coast.ee what's hiding underneath these waves, but if you can't scuba—dive, there are other ways you can do that too. you can snorkel, you can take a glass—bottomed boat, but there's a new kid in town. something quite exciting. this sub belongs to harvey. he's teamed up with a rideshare app and has been hiring it out for short trips. they're just getting it ready for us now. it's still not cheap though, at 3000 australian dollars for two passengers. what an incredible thing. that's just over 2000 us dollars or about £1600. this is it, the submersible. but harvey thinks this is the future. now so many more people can get underwater. you've got a tonne of people that can't for various reasons. you have a tonne of people who can't scu ba—dive. this gives people that ability to get underwater and explore and see what there is under the water. the submarine industry is still in its infancy. currently there are no other operators on this reef. many deep sea adventures in other parts of the world r
this is heron island, just a couple of hours' boat ride from the queensland coast.ee what's hiding underneath these waves, but if you can't scuba—dive, there are other ways you can do that too. you can snorkel, you can take a glass—bottomed boat, but there's a new kid in town. something quite exciting. this sub belongs to harvey. he's teamed up with a rideshare app and has been hiring it out for short trips. they're just getting it ready for us now. it's still not cheap though, at 3000...
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hello again it's good to have you back where across parts of queensland over the last few days thingshave been quite windy and that is going to continue at least for one more day here on saturday all dealing with this area of disturbed weather right there now we did have some clouds a few showers as well but it has been the winds have been the big problem also down here towards the south across the by this frontal boundary that's making its way slowly towards the east now we do expect to see that front go through adelaide but until it does that's not really till sunday until it does when we see winds coming out of the north and temperatures are going to be above average there so for adelaide expect to see attempt to there on saturday 18 degrees now here's that front pushing through over towards melbourne we're going to scenes of showers as well notice attempt to comes down to about 15 degrees there also some showers up here towards parts of queensland and we do need the rain there we have been seeing a drought situation across much of the region for sydney it is going to be a mostly c
hello again it's good to have you back where across parts of queensland over the last few days thingshave been quite windy and that is going to continue at least for one more day here on saturday all dealing with this area of disturbed weather right there now we did have some clouds a few showers as well but it has been the winds have been the big problem also down here towards the south across the by this frontal boundary that's making its way slowly towards the east now we do expect to see...
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league in australia, where a last minute try from nsw fullback james tedesco saw the blues beat queenslandes win. the maroans had won the past seven series deciders and drew level,with two minutes to go after trailing 20—8. however, tedesco's second try of the night in the final play was decisive with the sydney roosters full—back also named man of the series as new south wales claimed back—to—back series wins for the first time since 2005. an absolute cracker of a match. a try in the last minute to win it from that man. for everything else, england up against australia in edgbaston, go to the website. or download the bbc sport up. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it's been a very humid couple of days across many parts of the uk. temperatures have got up to 27 degrees. some of that humidity is going to spark off a few thunderstorms. certainly across northern and eastern parts of the country on thursday. not everybody is going to get them though. this is what it looks like through the early hours. so already some showers dotted around across
league in australia, where a last minute try from nsw fullback james tedesco saw the blues beat queenslandes win. the maroans had won the past seven series deciders and drew level,with two minutes to go after trailing 20—8. however, tedesco's second try of the night in the final play was decisive with the sydney roosters full—back also named man of the series as new south wales claimed back—to—back series wins for the first time since 2005. an absolute cracker of a match. a try in the...
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at last year's commonwealth games in queensland, india won 16 medals in shooting — 7 of them gold.re concerned that their ranking and their medal haul will be affected if birmingham gets its way. dan pallett reports. in india, they love the sport of shooting. and they are good at it. they hosted this world cup event in february. now the starting gun has been fired in a row that could see india boycott the 2022 commonwealth games in birmingham, unless shooting is included. we are hopeful it won't get to that. we have had an open and transparent process and we have not recommended shooting be added. and they are disappointed at that decision but hopeful it will result in them coming to the games anyway. shooting was on the shortlist of potential sports but the birmingham 2022 organisers chose beach volleyball, para table tennis and women's t20. this week marks three yea rs women's t20. this week marks three years until the start of the 2022 games celebration was hosted in the city centre. they also released a new promotional video showcasing the videos, with cycling already happening
at last year's commonwealth games in queensland, india won 16 medals in shooting — 7 of them gold.re concerned that their ranking and their medal haul will be affected if birmingham gets its way. dan pallett reports. in india, they love the sport of shooting. and they are good at it. they hosted this world cup event in february. now the starting gun has been fired in a row that could see india boycott the 2022 commonwealth games in birmingham, unless shooting is included. we are hopeful it...
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hello again it's good to have you back where across parts of queensland over the last few days things have been quite windy and that is going to continue at least for one more day here on saturday all dealing with this area of disturbed weather right there now we did have some clouds a few showers as well but it has been the winds have been the big problem also down here towards the south across the by this frontal boundary that's making its way slowly towards the east now we do expect to see that front go through adelaide but until it does that's not going to be till sunday until it does when we see winds coming out of the north and temperatures are going to be above average there so for adelaide expect to see attempt to there on saturday 18 degrees now here's that front pushing through over towards melbourne we're going to scenes of showers as well notice attempt it comes down to about 15 degrees there also some showers up here towards parts of queensland and we do need the rain there we have been seeing a drought situation across much of the region for sydney it is going to be a mo
hello again it's good to have you back where across parts of queensland over the last few days things have been quite windy and that is going to continue at least for one more day here on saturday all dealing with this area of disturbed weather right there now we did have some clouds a few showers as well but it has been the winds have been the big problem also down here towards the south across the by this frontal boundary that's making its way slowly towards the east now we do expect to see...
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still not so good and has mania and around the coast from sydney, halfway through the queensland coasteyond the gold seems to be stuck at 17. 21 on wednesday. slightly warmer, feeling at least in adelaide and melbourne and the national capital. with an active front coming expect windy and -- windy and cloudy weather. this is the picture on tuesday. coast, thatthe west cloud will bring rain. giving you a wet day. possibly wednesday. rain is still the topic of conversation in japan. summer rain but heavy and persistent all the same. ♪ anchor: hong kong's chief executive has condemned protesters for being "extremely violent" after they stormed the council. demonstrators left the building after police moved into remote -- in to remove them. since hong kong was handed over to china. the u.s. has warned it will never allow iran to develop nuclear weapons after you and watchdog concerned that iran has stuck tiles of more -- and stockpiles of enriched uranium more than the nuclear deal. the prime and esther has ordered the powerful paramilitary group to be integrated into the armed forces. he
still not so good and has mania and around the coast from sydney, halfway through the queensland coasteyond the gold seems to be stuck at 17. 21 on wednesday. slightly warmer, feeling at least in adelaide and melbourne and the national capital. with an active front coming expect windy and -- windy and cloudy weather. this is the picture on tuesday. coast, thatthe west cloud will bring rain. giving you a wet day. possibly wednesday. rain is still the topic of conversation in japan. summer rain...
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north of queensland is quiet and sunny. last throughll wednesday, but beyond that, i think not. the west coast. 15 degrees in auckland. further forward, it is warm in auckland and the sun is rather more prevalent in the sky. let me tell you the story of rain in japan. it is back again. next 48 hours, wednesday and thursday, are like to be particularly wet. again. ♪ barbara: welcome back. here is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. theu.s. president attacked british prime minister and you came after in washington after the publication of leaked diplomatic cables which sharply criticized his white house. trump branded theresa may foolish and called the ambassador pompous and a very stupid guy. called for deal -- an urgent meeting of all of its signatories to discuss tehran increasing its uranium enrichment. china is demanding the united states immediately cancel a $2.2 billion arms sale to taiwan. it would be the first big-ticket military sale to the island in decades. had signed several economic deals with the u.s. as the two countries seek to strengthen their relationsh
north of queensland is quiet and sunny. last throughll wednesday, but beyond that, i think not. the west coast. 15 degrees in auckland. further forward, it is warm in auckland and the sun is rather more prevalent in the sky. let me tell you the story of rain in japan. it is back again. next 48 hours, wednesday and thursday, are like to be particularly wet. again. ♪ barbara: welcome back. here is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. theu.s. president attacked british prime minister and...
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doing how important it seems andrea's shone hot he's a professor of criminal law at all of us of queensland impressed been a strain to have a listen to one of the impacts of what this drug trafficking which is having. the locals have a less. trafficking of illicit drugs to is because of the island needs are a new not a particularly surprising phenomenon seeing that the islands lie direct be along a straight line that leads from the main but using countries of cocaine in southern america. in some destination countries such as australia and new zealand and wherever there is traffic these usually a high risk around all routes some people will come into contact with these drugs and substance abuse may occur. got lots of comments in from fiji about drug addiction and also facilities let me start here ashika dio's says i have people within my family or social circle addicted to meth i've seen the impact of drug addiction on their families and social circle misuse of money family in the great friendships deteriorating left abuse affairs and so on and then this one really important from ramiro he s
doing how important it seems andrea's shone hot he's a professor of criminal law at all of us of queensland impressed been a strain to have a listen to one of the impacts of what this drug trafficking which is having. the locals have a less. trafficking of illicit drugs to is because of the island needs are a new not a particularly surprising phenomenon seeing that the islands lie direct be along a straight line that leads from the main but using countries of cocaine in southern america. in...
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queensland police released this video to the public today. this is an incident that happened in april last year. the father-to-be fitted his car with special tires and people can see, cheering him on there. he was doing burnouts and bluem ske came out from the tires but then the car decided to do a burnout of its own. it caught fire. the driver and the passenger climbed out of the car. they madit out. they were not hurt. the guy had to pay a $1,000 fine and lost his license for six months or something. >just a lot of embarrassment and ego wounds there. >> but it's a boy! >> did we mention it's a boy? >> crazy. >> that is crazy. >> lengths people will go to these days for that kind of we'd like to see kme blue ss here, maybe not blue smoke. >> yeah. it was alittle bit on the warm tide but not bad at all. tomorrow it's on he hot side. it's a little bit more humid. you'll feel the difference, although we're not talking about real intense heat at all. out there right now pretty nice afternoon. pretty nice evening rather. temperatures sitting in t
queensland police released this video to the public today. this is an incident that happened in april last year. the father-to-be fitted his car with special tires and people can see, cheering him on there. he was doing burnouts and bluem ske came out from the tires but then the car decided to do a burnout of its own. it caught fire. the driver and the passenger climbed out of the car. they madit out. they were not hurt. the guy had to pay a $1,000 fine and lost his license for six months or...
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decided to leave it all behind and move to the remote restoration island, off the coast of far north queenslandyclones, loneliness and a crocodile with a bad attitude. he's back on the mainland for a short visit because he's written a book about his experiences. david glasheen explained why he needed to escape to the island. i needed to make a change in my life. i was under incredible stress and basically every hat thing happened over a sequence of events from the financial crash which came out of nowhere, not predicted, and i was a major shareholder in a company in png and on paper i was worth millions and all of a sudden it was geared up in property debt and that time —— type of thing and we literally hit the wall. in the crash. it took about three or four yea rs crash. it took about three or four years to unwind and i figured i needed a total change. i was really in trouble mentally and spiritually. you called the city a jungle but nonetheless you faced a lot of challenges in restoration island. some dangers, physical danger as well. they are natural chain —— challenges, things i understand.
decided to leave it all behind and move to the remote restoration island, off the coast of far north queenslandyclones, loneliness and a crocodile with a bad attitude. he's back on the mainland for a short visit because he's written a book about his experiences. david glasheen explained why he needed to escape to the island. i needed to make a change in my life. i was under incredible stress and basically every hat thing happened over a sequence of events from the financial crash which came out...
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the math was published about $100.00 activists stormed this cut off lead lot and dairy farm in queensland and the country's milk under it but i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about taking those you know those mothers are right for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself in. the field with you from your mother your. 10 people were charged with trespass 8 were fined. dorner is breaking at the get go from about 2 hours drive from opened. its home to about 2000 goats. owner john commons is watching on as workers heard the animals into the milking pen. and many couldn't get. a really. good going on. this dairy is part of his multi-million dollar business which produces goats milk to make yogurt cheese and baby formula it's been the target of several animal rights protests. are not at risk there were thieves like straight onto the property to. a little pitching here and they loaded animals in the. last december around 70 to spray keane and stole 3
the math was published about $100.00 activists stormed this cut off lead lot and dairy farm in queensland and the country's milk under it but i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about taking those you know those mothers are right for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself in. the field with you from your mother your. 10 people were charged with...
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fine there would have been some rain across victoria but further north still looks ok the coast of queensland is ok now as well but by which i mean quiet and sunny rather than windy and wet as was the case a couple days ago and this problem with the case in new zealand south of and at the moment but that could well last through wednesday but beyond that i think not so you get rain particular on the west coast look at the wind direction but still 15 degrees in oakland a day further forward and it's still quite worn off and the sun is rather more prevalent in the sky maintaining the story of rain in japan it's back again from q shoe after to southern honshu i think the next 48 or so wednesday and thursday a light to be particularly wet again. one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumber jacks and drive as. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk through extreme conditions. to gather and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risking it all. on al-jazeera. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. pres
fine there would have been some rain across victoria but further north still looks ok the coast of queensland is ok now as well but by which i mean quiet and sunny rather than windy and wet as was the case a couple days ago and this problem with the case in new zealand south of and at the moment but that could well last through wednesday but beyond that i think not so you get rain particular on the west coast look at the wind direction but still 15 degrees in oakland a day further forward and...
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the dominican republic, but are stay clear of the mini bar, topical storm, topic one, we begin in queenslanded to steal an atm to pay off their bar tab at outback stake house. the bad news, the cash stash was not a drag because the rope broke, they within home empty handed, they don didn't get food from food court, because they or a crash diet. you never know when another one could be in store. >> thank you. topic two. florida man was arrested after he broke into a wendy's and cooked himself dinner. people have gotten a cheap meal on the way home from a bar, but 34-year-old martin benson and his beard stole one. he allegedly smashed his way to wendy's is cooked himself dinner, cops have it on video, the burger break ins are more common than you think, last year, a guy -- yeah. topic three. let's go to philadelphia. the calendar said summer by it feel like fall. oh, no. this house collapsed after it was hit by a truck in middle of night, a shocking story away that philadelphiaians drink you think it would have gotten hit by more than one truck, police call this philadelphia's most expensive d
the dominican republic, but are stay clear of the mini bar, topical storm, topic one, we begin in queenslanded to steal an atm to pay off their bar tab at outback stake house. the bad news, the cash stash was not a drag because the rope broke, they within home empty handed, they don didn't get food from food court, because they or a crash diet. you never know when another one could be in store. >> thank you. topic two. florida man was arrested after he broke into a wendy's and cooked...
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after the map was published about $100.00 activists stormed this cattle feed lot and dairy farm in queensland in the country's milk. but i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about making babies do you know those mothers write for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself and your son and how would you feel which took you from your mother your. 10 people who were charged with trespass 8 refined. dorner is breaking at the keep a goat farm about 2 hours' drive from the opened. its home to about 2000 goats. owner john commons is watching on as workers heard the animals into the milking pen. and many couldn't get. there really. were people going on. this day as part of his multi-million dollar business which produces goat's milk to make yogurt cheese and baby formula it's been the target of several animal rights protests. they're not at risk there were things like straight onto the property. to the little pitching year and they larded animals in the park la
after the map was published about $100.00 activists stormed this cattle feed lot and dairy farm in queensland in the country's milk. but i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about making babies do you know those mothers write for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself and your son and how would you feel which took you from your mother your. 10 people...
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their way into parts of new south wales and over the next couple of days into the far south of queensland 18 celsius 2 in perth we're going to see the temperatures falling back to around 17 as we go on into monday 21 for alice springs by monday that wetter weather will make its way then sue could parts of the southeast corner of new south well just spilling out of camp or just pushing across towards the east coast on the other side of the ditch we have some a wet weather making its way away from new zealand so largely dry over the next couple of days but it's winter dry weather clear skies temperatures falling away then so if you're lucky you'll see a hive around 12 celsius on sunday make the most of it because ice temperatures really fall way across church for the love of crisp but lots of spots and sunshine with a high of 8 degrees. mexico's most loved soap exposes the reality of more than life through fiction. so books reveals the drama behind the camera this week the producers focus on the difficulties facing indigenous women and the power superstition still holds over a large section
their way into parts of new south wales and over the next couple of days into the far south of queensland 18 celsius 2 in perth we're going to see the temperatures falling back to around 17 as we go on into monday 21 for alice springs by monday that wetter weather will make its way then sue could parts of the southeast corner of new south well just spilling out of camp or just pushing across towards the east coast on the other side of the ditch we have some a wet weather making its way away...
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particularly when these last 2 days across both victoria new south wales and even parts of southern queensland with us is another winter storm running through mostly affecting tasmania is a picture wednesday's 12 days in hobart was a federal breeze $49.00 lay with the breeze probably feels a bit better it's warm up again in brisbane and townsville not bad at 25 and purses to enjoying the 18 degrees mark or once on thursday the clouds increased once again and had a rather weak looking frontal system certainly there is change in the bight hobart still cloudy at 14 and adelaide is clouding up what there isn't and what is wanted is significant rain. the diagnosis he has been sick for around 6 months now the challenge ahead there in the lawn of these $96.00 could be a new cure or the basis of a new cure for colors are you running down this disability al-jazeera examines pyaar mein treatments so this is the next i see yes it's basically a wearable robot like iraq revisited. on al-jazeera. welcome back to the top stories here on al-jazeera britain's new prime minister will be announced shortly to rai
particularly when these last 2 days across both victoria new south wales and even parts of southern queensland with us is another winter storm running through mostly affecting tasmania is a picture wednesday's 12 days in hobart was a federal breeze $49.00 lay with the breeze probably feels a bit better it's warm up again in brisbane and townsville not bad at 25 and purses to enjoying the 18 degrees mark or once on thursday the clouds increased once again and had a rather weak looking frontal...
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1212 celsius the melbourne and also for adelaide 21 celsius there for pressman southern parts of queensland have seen temperatures around 8 degrees below the average race at least a little on the cool side certainly the nights as we go into thursday there's a 19 that the perth and a tad warmer for the southeast. discover new development in surgery i'm going to have it up when i'm in hiroshima japan to meet the surgeon and hearing new techniques in regenerating on. a breakthrough medical to try to provide some much needed own cystic fibrosis sufferers based on no idea behind me being my least 14199. revisited own al-jazeera. of the top stories on the al-jazeera the u.s. house of representatives is planning a vote to formally condemn donald trump's tweet telling for democratic congresswoman to go home the targets of the tweets are all u.s. citizens of hit back calling his comments filled only. members of the european parliament are due to vote in a few hours time with the woman who should get the top job for the 1st time germany's personnel from the land to be president of the european commis
1212 celsius the melbourne and also for adelaide 21 celsius there for pressman southern parts of queensland have seen temperatures around 8 degrees below the average race at least a little on the cool side certainly the nights as we go into thursday there's a 19 that the perth and a tad warmer for the southeast. discover new development in surgery i'm going to have it up when i'm in hiroshima japan to meet the surgeon and hearing new techniques in regenerating on. a breakthrough medical to try...
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there would have been some rain across victoria but further north it still looks ok the coast of queenslandis ok now as well but by which i mean quiet and sunny rather than windy and wet as was the case a couple days ago and this problem with the case in new zealand south of and at the moment but that could well last strew wednesday but beyond that i think not so you get rain particular on the west coast look at the wind direction but still 15 degrees in oakland a day further forward and is still quite well when open and the sun is rather more prevalent in the sky maintaining the story of rain in japan it's back again from cuba to southern home sure i think the next 48 hours are wednesday and thursday a light to be particularly wet again. one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumber jacks and drive as. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk through extreme conditions. to gather and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risking it all. on al-jazeera one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as
there would have been some rain across victoria but further north it still looks ok the coast of queenslandis ok now as well but by which i mean quiet and sunny rather than windy and wet as was the case a couple days ago and this problem with the case in new zealand south of and at the moment but that could well last strew wednesday but beyond that i think not so you get rain particular on the west coast look at the wind direction but still 15 degrees in oakland a day further forward and is...
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adelaide at 17 sunny degrees and still cold 11 in hobart and all this time the onshore breeze up the queensland coast will mean cloudy sometimes wet as well nonie about 20 in brisbane in new zealand north this frontal system in the immediate future but is drifting slowly offshore. let me take it. like no please sign. while. the strongest fastest and most skilled. nation comes to. stadiums that are going to. discover a new his destination defeat the women's world cup france 29 t. . a reminder of the main stories here it out of the un now says there were 2 strikes on a migrant detention center in libya which killed at least 60 people it says there were also reports that guards shot at fleeing migrants and refugees after the 1st attack the un security council meanwhile is failed to agree on how to respond to the strikes. talks are to resume between sudan's opposition and the military genter on a transfer to civilian led government ever agreed to release prisoners and to restore the internet. north korea is accusing the u.s. of being held bent on hostility towards it it's un's envoy in new york was
adelaide at 17 sunny degrees and still cold 11 in hobart and all this time the onshore breeze up the queensland coast will mean cloudy sometimes wet as well nonie about 20 in brisbane in new zealand north this frontal system in the immediate future but is drifting slowly offshore. let me take it. like no please sign. while. the strongest fastest and most skilled. nation comes to. stadiums that are going to. discover a new his destination defeat the women's world cup france 29 t. . a reminder of...
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. >>> agenda review in queensland, australia took a bad turn. of this car did a prolonged burnout using blue smoke in front of cheering onlookers. the car ended up catching fire and it started a 47,000 acre wildfire and caused millions of dollars in damages. no one was injured, the driver was charged with a dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. blue smoke, it's a boy. knucklehead. >>> new at nine, a woman who shot an intruder at her home in santa cruz county last month will not be facing any charges. it happened around 3:30 am on june 20. 25-year-old damien walsh is accused of trying to break into the home using a rock to break windows and even climbing onto the roof. the homeowner shot himlife in t santa cruz county sheriff's department said she was justified. he pleaded not guilty in felony burglary and attempted burglary, due back in court july 22. >>> city officials in concord are considering new rules marijuana and are askithe public for their input. concord adopted a temporary ban on cannabis retail and manufacturing activities after vot
. >>> agenda review in queensland, australia took a bad turn. of this car did a prolonged burnout using blue smoke in front of cheering onlookers. the car ended up catching fire and it started a 47,000 acre wildfire and caused millions of dollars in damages. no one was injured, the driver was charged with a dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. blue smoke, it's a boy. knucklehead. >>> new at nine, a woman who shot an intruder at her home in santa cruz county last month will...
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their way into parts of new south wales and over the next couple of days into the fosse out of queensland 18 celsius 2 in the path we're going to see the temperatures falling back to around 17 as we go on into monday $21.00 there for alice springs by monday that wetter weather will make its way to good parts of the southeastern coast of new south wales just spilling out of camera just pushing across towards the east coast on the other side of the ditch we have some a wet weather making its way away from new zealand so lossy dry over the next couple of days but it's winter dry weather clear skies temperatures falling away then so if you're lucky you'll see a hive around 12 celsius on sunday make the most of it because ice temperatures really fall away cross-check feeling of a crisp but lots of spots and sunshine with a high of 8 degrees. is the minute you need. they were all around and i could. see it in your face and. you saying. no but those on your you know you may. remember you know you're going to be. easy. i don't know yet another. one of. those the next britney that i'm. going to. c
their way into parts of new south wales and over the next couple of days into the fosse out of queensland 18 celsius 2 in the path we're going to see the temperatures falling back to around 17 as we go on into monday $21.00 there for alice springs by monday that wetter weather will make its way to good parts of the southeastern coast of new south wales just spilling out of camera just pushing across towards the east coast on the other side of the ditch we have some a wet weather making its way...
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next coming all the way from university of queensland we have doctor muchazondida mkono -- i hope i got that right, doctor -- do is research settled there. thank you. then we'll hear from his catherine semcer, research fellow at the property fellow at the property and environment research center. finally from the government of zimbabwe we will tell them ms. patience gandiwa who is executive technical advisor of the zimbabwe parks and wildlife management authority. that remind all the witnesses under committee rules they must limit their oral statements to five minutes. when you begin your testimony that will be a green light at the one minute point it will turn yellow to give you a cute it is time to begin wrapping up. and when your fibers is expired that would be a red light and i will ask you to conclude. don't worry if you can't get your entire statement in. the entire written statement you submit will appear as part of hearing record. i will also allow the anti-panel to testify before we bring it back to the members for the questions. with that paterno recognizes ms. you are recogni
next coming all the way from university of queensland we have doctor muchazondida mkono -- i hope i got that right, doctor -- do is research settled there. thank you. then we'll hear from his catherine semcer, research fellow at the property fellow at the property and environment research center. finally from the government of zimbabwe we will tell them ms. patience gandiwa who is executive technical advisor of the zimbabwe parks and wildlife management authority. that remind all the witnesses...
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after the math was published about 100 activists stormed this cattle feed lot and dairy farm in queensland in the country's milk and if you are fed up i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about taking those you know those mothers right for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself or your son and i would feel with you from your mother your. 10 people were charged with trespass 8 were fined. dorner is breaking at the keep the goats from about 2 hours drive from the opened. its home to about 2000. owner john commons is watching on as workers heard the animals into the milking pens. and moving couldn't hear. them really. were people going on. this dairy is part of his multi-million dollar business which produces goats milk to make yogurt cheese and baby formula it's been the target of several animal rights protests. there not a risk i would think so they can get straight onto the property. to the little pitching your area and they larded animals in the
after the math was published about 100 activists stormed this cattle feed lot and dairy farm in queensland in the country's milk and if you are fed up i don't know what the protesters occupied the property for more than an hour filming and verbal the abusing the farmer and his family so how do you go about taking those you know those mothers right for them any time your mother if your mother how do you live with yourself or your son and i would feel with you from your mother your. 10 people...
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they're reported to have driven for 11 hours from rockhampton in queensland to grafton in neighbouringearn about an international study which has found the origins of anorexia nervosa is in the mind and in the body. this is a ground—breaking conclusion because it is currently seen as a psychiatric illness. scientists found these changes hard—wired into people's dna alter the way they processed fats and sugars and may make it easier to starve their bodies. first of all, here is the lead researcher... the metabolic picture we see with anorexia we don't fully understand yet, but it does seem that people with anorexia are genetically predisposed towards having a lower bmi, lower body fat, an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, and towards having higher levels of good cholesterol. researchers analysed the dna from 17,000 patients across 17 countries to see if they could find out more about anorexia, and the need to do this is urgent. anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness and these are the figures behind that. 46% of sufferers make a full recovery, 33% imp
they're reported to have driven for 11 hours from rockhampton in queensland to grafton in neighbouringearn about an international study which has found the origins of anorexia nervosa is in the mind and in the body. this is a ground—breaking conclusion because it is currently seen as a psychiatric illness. scientists found these changes hard—wired into people's dna alter the way they processed fats and sugars and may make it easier to starve their bodies. first of all, here is the lead...
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rachael's based on heron island, about two hour's boat ride from gladstone on the queensland coast. tolooks like a massive underwater snowstorm. professor harrison has set about capturing that spawn and relocating it to areas that need it most. what's the plan? ok, what we're going to do, is i'm going to ask you to take these calipers and just go down and measure the coral. he measures the new coral regularly and has found that it's been thriving, but he's also found that after three years, it's sexually reproductive, triggering a domino effect of regeneration. tell us a little bit about the breakthrough you've made. what we've been doing is some really exciting research. one of the innovations we've just trialled in the philippines is using an underwater robot, which we called the larvalbot. it's helping us deliver literally millions of coral larvae onto really degraded reef systems, and the really exciting news is that we've got to hectare scales, which means we can start to think about large—scale restoration using this larval technique on reefs all around the world, including the g
rachael's based on heron island, about two hour's boat ride from gladstone on the queensland coast. tolooks like a massive underwater snowstorm. professor harrison has set about capturing that spawn and relocating it to areas that need it most. what's the plan? ok, what we're going to do, is i'm going to ask you to take these calipers and just go down and measure the coral. he measures the new coral regularly and has found that it's been thriving, but he's also found that after three years,...
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and sunny slushy fine dry and sunny to across australia seen a few showers into northern parts of queensland they're facing out now a little more class still a possibility around the go parts of new south wales just not just somewhat of weather just rolling through the bike that will freshen things up across south australia has been on the warm side race and the 15 or 16 celsius for adelaide and also down into melbourne when that cloud and rain pushes through his very it pushes further east was over towards melbourne as we go on through sunday and on into monday and the temperatures will fall away accordingly as a result of that further west it brightens up cool winds pushing into perth temperatures here now high and 70 degrees. on counting the cost $3.00 decades on the collapse of the soviet union to change russia is engaging with the. africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind his decision to buy the f. $400.00 and f. $35.00 stealth bomber counting the cost and i just you know. there's no one way of telling this story keeping it's telling right and to be i susp
and sunny slushy fine dry and sunny to across australia seen a few showers into northern parts of queensland they're facing out now a little more class still a possibility around the go parts of new south wales just not just somewhat of weather just rolling through the bike that will freshen things up across south australia has been on the warm side race and the 15 or 16 celsius for adelaide and also down into melbourne when that cloud and rain pushes through his very it pushes further east was...
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next coming all the way from the university of queensland, we have dr. mucha macono. i hope i got that right. and then ms. catherine samser from the reserge center and finally the government of zimbabwe, we will hear from the technical advisor of the zimbabwe parks and management authority. let me remind all witnesses they must limit their oral statements to five minutes. when you begin your testimony, there will be a green light at the one minute point it will turn yellow to give you a cue that it's time to begin wrapping up and when your 5 minutes is expired there will be a red light and i will ask you to conclude. don't worry if you can't get your entire statement in, your written statement will be of record. and with that, the chair now recommends ms. hofer, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you and good morning, chairman members. we represent the human society of united way. and humane society, thank you for the opportunity to testify in h 2245, is cecil act and go to chairman for introducing this legislation. four months ago this month cecil was lure
next coming all the way from the university of queensland, we have dr. mucha macono. i hope i got that right. and then ms. catherine samser from the reserge center and finally the government of zimbabwe, we will hear from the technical advisor of the zimbabwe parks and management authority. let me remind all witnesses they must limit their oral statements to five minutes. when you begin your testimony, there will be a green light at the one minute point it will turn yellow to give you a cue...
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rivals hypercoaster at the warner brothers movie world park in queensland down there. >> wow. >>> thisorld news now," clashes during the presidential debate. >> ten candidates went med to head on health care and immigration. full highlights and analysis from detroit straight ahead. >>> missile threat. north korea conducted its second missile test in six days. what this means for the u.s. >>> shark attacks on america's beaches. there have been two so far this week, so we went for answers. how to avoid attracting the attention of the predators, but also what can be learned by going for a swim with sharks. "world news now" takes a deep dive. >>> plus a journalist is going viral for his deep reporting, literally. he went live during extreme flooding. just how high the water was in the area. we'll show you on this wednesday, july 31st. >>> looks like he was in a lake. >> yeah. >> or a body of water. >> right. >> and hopefully there are no sharks. >> absolutely. because we'll be telling you all about sharks later this morning. >>> we do begin this half hour with the democrats kicking off a s
rivals hypercoaster at the warner brothers movie world park in queensland down there. >> wow. >>> thisorld news now," clashes during the presidential debate. >> ten candidates went med to head on health care and immigration. full highlights and analysis from detroit straight ahead. >>> missile threat. north korea conducted its second missile test in six days. what this means for the u.s. >>> shark attacks on america's beaches. there have been two so...
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it was the midpoint of a one-week odyssey, where they flew through queensland, and the northern territoryt right. this was our last board meeting. the governor is going to stay up there as well? >> that is still the plan at this stage. the first rba governor, he led the last darwin meeting and retired. closely with outfits to hours east of darwin. he negotiated on the note. they really took him into their hearts in that community. that is what they plan to do tomorrow. this is quite a significant australian figure. >> thank you. manufacturing took another debt at the end of the second quarter. trade tensions continue to simmer across asia and europe. the u.s. showed only meager growth. let's get the details from our southeast asia economic reporter. we have south korea, malaysia, taiwan. what is the key data that we need to watch, looking ahead? tomorrow, we do get cigna part. the neighborhood is falling apart. it will be interesting to see what singapore turns up. consensus ofg at a this going deeper into the contraction territory. the heels of the monetary authority showing their annual
it was the midpoint of a one-week odyssey, where they flew through queensland, and the northern territoryt right. this was our last board meeting. the governor is going to stay up there as well? >> that is still the plan at this stage. the first rba governor, he led the last darwin meeting and retired. closely with outfits to hours east of darwin. he negotiated on the note. they really took him into their hearts in that community. that is what they plan to do tomorrow. this is quite a...
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apparently this is in queensland, australia, at an amusement park.paige. >> what happened to the bird. >> a beak scratch on her shoulder. i don't know what happened to the bird. scary. one more reason i won't go on a roller coaster. >> you won't? i didn't know that. i was going to suggest that as a bonding exercise. >> we're going to the cyclone. >> you're going on the psych lobby. >> not a wooden roller coaster. >> chicken. chicken. >>> "vanity fair" learned new details about the college admission scandal and revealing them only on "cbs this morning." among the findings the magazine under covered attempts by a guidance counselor at buckley, private school in los angeles, to sound the alarm regarding a student's falsified credentials. this was at least a year before news of the scandal broke. in a moment we'll speak to the editor-in-chief. first carter evans shares what vanity and cbs news uncovered. >> reporter: their actions were without a doubt, insidious, selfish and shameful. >> first detailed how admissions consultant rick singer was a mastermi
apparently this is in queensland, australia, at an amusement park.paige. >> what happened to the bird. >> a beak scratch on her shoulder. i don't know what happened to the bird. scary. one more reason i won't go on a roller coaster. >> you won't? i didn't know that. i was going to suggest that as a bonding exercise. >> we're going to the cyclone. >> you're going on the psych lobby. >> not a wooden roller coaster. >> chicken. chicken. >>>...
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this is queensland, australia, gold coast. roll the tape. oh, how about that breaching humpback. to check that out. >>> bindi irwin gets ready to walk down the aisle. the touching way she honors her late dad. >>> and down to the wire just hours away from "the bachelorette" finale. who will han okay mini roll, i'm gonna show you how to save snack time. ( ♪ ) (martial arts cry, thunderclap) never mind. you're ready. from the makers of babybel cheese. tasty new babybel mini rolls. saved it! >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> hey, good morning to you. meteorologist mike nicco has a quick look at your forecast. >> hi there. the beach is going to be breezy and cool this afternoon. strong sunshine everywhere else. burn time 15, 20 minutes. and small craft advisory on all bay waters today. san francisco, oakland 69. low to mid-70s rest of the bay. and low to mid-80s in the north bay and east bay. we're pretty much in a holding pattern through friday. then the summer heat creeps back early next week. >>> better new
this is queensland, australia, gold coast. roll the tape. oh, how about that breaching humpback. to check that out. >>> bindi irwin gets ready to walk down the aisle. the touching way she honors her late dad. >>> and down to the wire just hours away from "the bachelorette" finale. who will han okay mini roll, i'm gonna show you how to save snack time. ( ♪ ) (martial arts cry, thunderclap) never mind. you're ready. from the makers of babybel cheese. tasty new...
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by police the 3 boys and one girl aged 10 to 14 began their journey on saturday in rockhampton queensland in a car belonging to one of their families one of them left a farewell note they were stopped 2 days later in grafton new south wales of the stealing fuel it is a long wire affair of a collaborative thought in excess of a pair of a kilometer from rocket inventor grafton. how one could imagine one perfectly driving a white wine a direct route through dive and there will be tried a flight in the future and it's just a matter of from quite having the opportunity to interview that children at a light or dark and if i'm much more on our website usually dresses al jazeera dot com. have a mind of the headlines on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump is called on the for congresswoman he attacked on twitter to apologize for being anti america and anticipate it over the weekend in comments widely condemned as racist trump said the women originally came from countries whose governments are complete and total catastrophe. the e's foreign policy chief federica mongery me says the 2015 iran nuc
by police the 3 boys and one girl aged 10 to 14 began their journey on saturday in rockhampton queensland in a car belonging to one of their families one of them left a farewell note they were stopped 2 days later in grafton new south wales of the stealing fuel it is a long wire affair of a collaborative thought in excess of a pair of a kilometer from rocket inventor grafton. how one could imagine one perfectly driving a white wine a direct route through dive and there will be tried a flight in...
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doing how important it seems andrea's shone hot he's a professor of criminal law of investor of queensland impressed been a straight ahead listen to one of the impacts of what this drug trafficking which is having. the locals have a less. trafficking of illicit drugs was because of the islands is neither a new not a particularly surprising phenomenon seeing that the islands lie direct be along the straight line that leads from maybe using countries of cocaine in southern america. in some destination countries such as australia and new zealand and wherever there is traffic these usually a high risk around all routes some people will come into contact with these drugs and substance abuse may occur. i so got lots of comments in from fiji about drug addiction and also facilities let me start here ashika dio's says i have people within my family or social circle addicted to meth i've seen the impact of drug addiction on their families and social circle misuse of money family in the great friendships deteriorating left abuse affairs and so on and then this one really important from ramiro he say
doing how important it seems andrea's shone hot he's a professor of criminal law of investor of queensland impressed been a straight ahead listen to one of the impacts of what this drug trafficking which is having. the locals have a less. trafficking of illicit drugs was because of the islands is neither a new not a particularly surprising phenomenon seeing that the islands lie direct be along the straight line that leads from maybe using countries of cocaine in southern america. in some...