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this video, onboard footage from andreas nicholson's car at rally australia.his stage, gravel, tight turns, really, a cliff on one side and a mountain on the other. you don't have a whole lot of room. the car constantly scratching her grip. they are four-wheel drive cars. but still, look at how they pop the car back and forth, drifting around these correspondenners a to -- well, stay on track. >> these guys are drift racing an entire eight, nine, ten-mile track they've never been on before. >> andreas had that track. but things did not go as well for driver molly tallis. in south wales. >> oh! >> what the heck. >> what the heck was that! >> what you saw the car crash into was a hay bale that had been put over it, trying to soften the impact in case anyone hit it. >> didn't seem to. >> we know that dangerous when you're just taking all of that speed energy and just stopping it so quickly. i was shocked is i thought there's been some injury. but the safety in these cars is so good, they were sore. taken to the hospital and checked out. but other than just some s
this video, onboard footage from andreas nicholson's car at rally australia.his stage, gravel, tight turns, really, a cliff on one side and a mountain on the other. you don't have a whole lot of room. the car constantly scratching her grip. they are four-wheel drive cars. but still, look at how they pop the car back and forth, drifting around these correspondenners a to -- well, stay on track. >> these guys are drift racing an entire eight, nine, ten-mile track they've never been on...
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just ahead on the news in the sports we'll have the latest from the rally of australia. closes in on a sixth world title. senator robert kennedy was assassinated in june one thousand nine hundred eighty eight. is still serving a life sentence for his murder but there have been calls for decades for the case to be reopened including from robert kennedy jr. all the evidence was destroyed after the trial they had a legal obligation to save the evidence because han was going to file an appeal al-jazeera world asks who killed robert kennedy. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it is you know very challenging liberally particularly because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mandate is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. but i can type a sport if i didn't thank y
just ahead on the news in the sports we'll have the latest from the rally of australia. closes in on a sixth world title. senator robert kennedy was assassinated in june one thousand nine hundred eighty eight. is still serving a life sentence for his murder but there have been calls for decades for the case to be reopened including from robert kennedy jr. all the evidence was destroyed after the trial they had a legal obligation to save the evidence because han was going to file an appeal...
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and its support will have to latest from the rally of australia sebastian it's closing in on his six successive world time. through trying the brave you can't. deny. an insinuation. after a period of quiet in the mediterranean it's about time for to get story once again occurring the coals all of the black sea to focus on spain because on the eastern side of spain they have been if you were storms recent in this it will flock of white clouds here more of a mass really has given flooding for the city of lands here and there is a bit further north it was just enough to cause a bit of the news is wrong and. too bad to be quite honest now this is go further east where all the action is starting that cloud there is produced not much right in greece rather more in sicily and behind be the final totals of valencia's under twenty six so that's the sort of potential but it's development of this area here that's probably of more interest over the last few hours you see crime coming up from the south and more coming in from the north and that combination of or especially warm and watch water of
and its support will have to latest from the rally of australia sebastian it's closing in on his six successive world time. through trying the brave you can't. deny. an insinuation. after a period of quiet in the mediterranean it's about time for to get story once again occurring the coals all of the black sea to focus on spain because on the eastern side of spain they have been if you were storms recent in this it will flock of white clouds here more of a mass really has given flooding for the...
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and frenchmen sebastian has claimed to six straight world rally championship title in australia before drivers started the day needed to hold a spot ahead of its title challengers terry knew though and overnight a rally going to turn out the pair failed to finish after suffering a crash having a title despite the finishing and that. this season was so intense and actually just been in the in between those days we got the message in their own sakes and like a mixed feeling in this moment but for sure i'm so broad broad of mind you had a best i mean we had amazing journey to get there now and i just. and. i all but we're not missing ok and that's all your sport for now i'll be back with more later but for now it's back to you major and for many thanks indeed and that is it for this news hour of al-jazeera peeta dubey here in just a moment to update you on all of the day's top stories i'll see you again. answering stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives a caravan is a fact helpful and highly dangerous one of the major issues before voters
and frenchmen sebastian has claimed to six straight world rally championship title in australia before drivers started the day needed to hold a spot ahead of its title challengers terry knew though and overnight a rally going to turn out the pair failed to finish after suffering a crash having a title despite the finishing and that. this season was so intense and actually just been in the in between those days we got the message in their own sakes and like a mixed feeling in this moment but for...
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thousands of schoolchildren in australia have taken part in a day of rallies to demand action on climated climate change and they want australia's government to halt all new coal and gas projects. but the country's prime minister, scott morrison, said he wanted the children to stay in school. we do not support our schools being turned into parliament. what we want is more learning in schools and less activism in schools. let's listen to 14—year—old harriet 0'shea carre give a speech at a rally in melbourne, australia. she's one of the teenagers who organised the strikes. to all the politicians who know they could be helping us save our futures but choose to turn away, there is no plan b, australia needs you now. you have been elected with the expectation that you will do what is in the best interests of the country. don't let us down. the victoria derbyshire programme spoke to harriet after she had returned from the strike. she said she was surprised at how many people had turned up to support her. it is incredible how many people have come. i was so astonished, even just a day when i ca
thousands of schoolchildren in australia have taken part in a day of rallies to demand action on climated climate change and they want australia's government to halt all new coal and gas projects. but the country's prime minister, scott morrison, said he wanted the children to stay in school. we do not support our schools being turned into parliament. what we want is more learning in schools and less activism in schools. let's listen to 14—year—old harriet 0'shea carre give a speech at a...
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schoolchildren in australia have taken part in a day of rallies to demand action on climate change.thousands attended marches in sydney, melbourne and brisbane, despite a call from scott morrison, the country's prime minister, urging them to stay in school. that's a summary them to stay in school. that's a summary of the main stories today. we will be talking in the next few minutes... this is the body comforted from one of those police officers. if you have teenage children, it's difficult to keep track of them, do you know where they are and what they are doing? is this all very well in principle but in reality very different? we want to hear from you, especially if you live in that area. tell us what it is like. give us area. tell us what it is like. give us your experiences. use the hashtag and if you are e—mailing and happy for us to contact you, you are taking part in the programme, include your phone number in your message and if you are texting, you will be charged at the standard network rate. lloyd russell—moyle — the labour mp for brighton kemptown who revealed he is hiv
schoolchildren in australia have taken part in a day of rallies to demand action on climate change.thousands attended marches in sydney, melbourne and brisbane, despite a call from scott morrison, the country's prime minister, urging them to stay in school. that's a summary them to stay in school. that's a summary of the main stories today. we will be talking in the next few minutes... this is the body comforted from one of those police officers. if you have teenage children, it's difficult to...
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rally could be short lived. from baby kangaroos to tiny possums, vets in australia regularly see injured native wildlife that needtarted as a desire to have —— how those animals has created a business idea. we have been to adelaide to find out more. a1 in, if you don't like cute animals, look away now. —— a warning. it is baby formula for specialised animals. at the time, there was really no suitable products for these animals. these animals are effectively were being fed cow's milk and because they're particularly being fed cow's milk and because they‘ re particularly intolerant being fed cow's milk and because they're particularly intolerant of lactose, it may be caring for these animals very difficult and not many of these animals were getting through. -- it made the. with human infant formulas, they're based on human milk, not based on cow's milk so we shouldn't be using cow's milk so we shouldn't be using cow's milk so we shouldn't be using cow's milk as a basis for other species. we need to formulate them on the species's own milk composition, and in that way we can get the right nutrients for the species w
rally could be short lived. from baby kangaroos to tiny possums, vets in australia regularly see injured native wildlife that needtarted as a desire to have —— how those animals has created a business idea. we have been to adelaide to find out more. a1 in, if you don't like cute animals, look away now. —— a warning. it is baby formula for specialised animals. at the time, there was really no suitable products for these animals. these animals are effectively were being fed cow's milk and...
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out in sports continues to dominate the world rally as he crosses to sixth title in australia the details coming up. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. trouble depression has made landfall in vietnam you can see here on the satellite image even though a tropical depression this storm because it is moving so slowly has brought some very heavy rain across the region actually for the month of november or this particular area normally only sees about three hundred thirty two millimeters of rain but just in eighteen hours here in the training we have seen three hundred seventy nine millimeters and the rain is going to continue over the next few days take a look at the satellite image as we go towards the forecast map the storm is going to weaken but still very slow moving the remnants of the storm is going to provide very heavy rain across much of vietnam still in vietnam as well as into cambodia we're going to be watching the storm as it makes its way towards thailand for any possible redevelopment so the rain over the area could still produ
out in sports continues to dominate the world rally as he crosses to sixth title in australia the details coming up. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. trouble depression has made landfall in vietnam you can see here on the satellite image even though a tropical depression this storm because it is moving so slowly has brought some very heavy rain across the region actually for the month of november or this particular area normally only sees...
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a lot of rally coming through in tech players. australia did close lower.re seeing in singapore on the back of that call from goldman sachs talking about commodities, saying the selloff in iron ore is mostly over. they see a range between $60 to $70 to come. the yen is holding near a two week low. a little more risk on in this environment. from the bank of thailand november 14 meeting suggesting we could see a rate hike from the bank of taiwan. that would be the first since 2011. nejra: today we are asking the question on mliv, there is context we have been hearing from the fed. we look ahead to jay powell. how banks react to this will be key throughout the year. which countries banks will outperform in 2019? reach out to us in the mliv team. iv plus tv on your bloomberg. let's get the bloomberg first word news. >> prime minister theresa may is said to have backed down over planes in u.k. parliament's rights debate. may's government intended to prevent the house of commons from changing the terms of the eu agreement. according to a bloomberg source, la
a lot of rally coming through in tech players. australia did close lower.re seeing in singapore on the back of that call from goldman sachs talking about commodities, saying the selloff in iron ore is mostly over. they see a range between $60 to $70 to come. the yen is holding near a two week low. a little more risk on in this environment. from the bank of thailand november 14 meeting suggesting we could see a rate hike from the bank of taiwan. that would be the first since 2011. nejra: today...
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rally? let's get to the board. australia,s across getting hit. generally speaking, we are positive. looking at the g20 meeting at the moment. 26,537. , the pmi number below estimates at 50, neither contracting nor expanding. -yearxport orders at a two low. looking at the korean market. is not helping. a situation where interest rates have gone up. 1.75% now in seoul, korea. we will have a news conference in the next 20 minutes or thereabouts. david: the other thing, argentina. president trump and president xi ahead of this highly anticipated dinner date sunday. yvonne: trump left washington with mixed messaging, saying he wants to do something with china, that may not be interested in a new agreement. john is joining us in hong kong. it is a binary situation. how do you position yourself, or do you even? >> i have been entertained by the good cop, bad cop comments from the administration. you get a positive statement, then a negative statement, so we go in with some ambiguity. there are three outcomes, worse, better, or pause. our house view is tilting towards this cease-fire where
rally? let's get to the board. australia,s across getting hit. generally speaking, we are positive. looking at the g20 meeting at the moment. 26,537. , the pmi number below estimates at 50, neither contracting nor expanding. -yearxport orders at a two low. looking at the korean market. is not helping. a situation where interest rates have gone up. 1.75% now in seoul, korea. we will have a news conference in the next 20 minutes or thereabouts. david: the other thing, argentina. president trump...
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thousands of schoolchildren in australia have quit their classrooms to take part in a day of ralliesnd action on climate change, despite calls from t prime minister to stay in school. the students who marched in sydney, melbourne, and brisbane, are disappointed by the way the country has tackle climate an, and were inspired by a 15-yedr-old girl in sw who took part in similar protests. hywel griffith rorts. hywel: they may not have a vote, but they definitely have ae. vo with placards, posters, they walked out of school and mobilized, organizing protests in 27 towns and cities across the country. than 1000ore rallied, demanding an end to coal and gas projects. >> i think our government needct to take moren on climate change so that our generation and our kids' generation can have a future that is sustainable and healthy. greenhouselia's gas emissions are rising due in part to increased coal production. it is not on track to meet the imparis cle agreement targets. before he flew to the g20 summit in argentina, australian prime orminister scottson warned his country's students to stay
thousands of schoolchildren in australia have quit their classrooms to take part in a day of ralliesnd action on climate change, despite calls from t prime minister to stay in school. the students who marched in sydney, melbourne, and brisbane, are disappointed by the way the country has tackle climate an, and were inspired by a 15-yedr-old girl in sw who took part in similar protests. hywel griffith rorts. hywel: they may not have a vote, but they definitely have ae. vo with placards, posters,...
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australia. about 1/10 of 1%. despite the broad-based rally we had overnight. seeing its best three-day advance and about two years. the one to watch is the quarry. coming out with a robust raising of its full-year profit guide. financials for the and trading begins today. i am haidi stroud-watts. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. let's get to first word news. here is jenna dagenhart. trump'sespite president assertion that discussions with china are going nicely, the u.s. is keeping up the pressure. the justice department charged state owned company of conspiring to steal secrets from macron. they were indicted in california. the u.s. says it is stepping up measures to respond to alleged chinese that's. -- thefts. the u.s. and opec are raising supply and reduce sanctions against iran will not cut its exports to zero. opec production climbed to its highest for two years as saudi and libyan supply offset the loss of summer rain improved. a bloomberg survey says the cartel boosted it by 430,000 barrels a day to more than 33.3 million a day last month. that is the
australia. about 1/10 of 1%. despite the broad-based rally we had overnight. seeing its best three-day advance and about two years. the one to watch is the quarry. coming out with a robust raising of its full-year profit guide. financials for the and trading begins today. i am haidi stroud-watts. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. let's get to first word news. here is jenna dagenhart. trump'sespite president assertion that discussions with china are going nicely, the u.s. is keeping up the...
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school pupils from across australia have taken part in a day of strikes to call for greater action on climate change. thousands gathered at ralliesisbane, despite being told to by the country's prime minister they should stay in school. the youngsters say they want australia's government to stop all new coal and gas projects. 5a years afterjulie andrews flew into cinemas as mary poppins, the magical nanny has made her comeback. the world premiere of mary poppins returns took place in hollywood last night. emily blunt takes over the main role, and one of the stars of the original 1964 movie, dick van dyke, makes an appearance at the age of 92. he is still sprightly, isn't he? the production has already been touted as an oscar contender. it's released in the uk on december the 21st. i remember those pictures from the royal premier. is it a remake or a news story? a very straightforward remake —— premier. news story? a very straightforward remake -- premier. that's what i understand, others might know better. i think it is the songs and the whole thing. i like the film and the whole thing. i like the film and the original. could be
school pupils from across australia have taken part in a day of strikes to call for greater action on climate change. thousands gathered at ralliesisbane, despite being told to by the country's prime minister they should stay in school. the youngsters say they want australia's government to stop all new coal and gas projects. 5a years afterjulie andrews flew into cinemas as mary poppins, the magical nanny has made her comeback. the world premiere of mary poppins returns took place in hollywood...
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own hands and now we're seeing that hundreds of them across australia have been boycotting school they've been they've been taking part in rallies they've also being meeting with their local politicians on a wednesday and it was the turn of the capital camera where students gathered outside the parliament house to meet with some politicians there and these students say that they were inspired by a fifteen year old swedish activists who started this kind of protest in this stockholm and we have a message here from one of these young protesters take a listen. you know you. really. have. not and am. at and at a. ok so this season reached the australian parliament it did and there are protesters they these young protesters they have the support of the australian green party that has been pushing for these kinds of protests and also that of the senate which on tuesday passed backed a motion and is now supporting the decision of this shouldn't two not to go to school and to hold of these protests across the country on the other side on the other hand the australian prime minister scott morrison he was not too impressed with the protes
own hands and now we're seeing that hundreds of them across australia have been boycotting school they've been they've been taking part in rallies they've also being meeting with their local politicians on a wednesday and it was the turn of the capital camera where students gathered outside the parliament house to meet with some politicians there and these students say that they were inspired by a fifteen year old swedish activists who started this kind of protest in this stockholm and we have...
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australia's big banks. little changed from year ago. counting down to the vote. president trump with a string of rallies. let's get a quick check of our markets. we saw apples disappointing apple's -- disappointing forecast. the dow reversing gains. tech and other sectors like utilities some of the most on the s&p 500. the consumer stock for one sector gained ground. job data out of the last showing the hiring rebound is more than it acted in october. some domestically focused stocks. will startow markets this monday session. could see a cautious tone. for example, the hang seng is .allying over 4% today that cautious tone could be seen. orcould see some support japanese stocks. our first reaction to u.s. jobs data in u.s. and asia bracing for details around iranian oil. today, we are counting down to the open of the shanghai export. reaction to get westpac's disappointing result. taking a look at what is on the agenda, we have meeting minutes due out for october. we also get pmi services. later today, we will get gdp numbers from indonesia, along with trade figures from september around midday. thank yo
australia's big banks. little changed from year ago. counting down to the vote. president trump with a string of rallies. let's get a quick check of our markets. we saw apples disappointing apple's -- disappointing forecast. the dow reversing gains. tech and other sectors like utilities some of the most on the s&p 500. the consumer stock for one sector gained ground. job data out of the last showing the hiring rebound is more than it acted in october. some domestically focused stocks. will...
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australia is trading. seeing declines over 1% at this point, the biggest since late october despite the 5% recovery rally wegh to the close yesterday. rest of thethe region, futures might be looking positive but the asian session is not. more: nikkei futures down than 1% while kospi futures as well. more daybreak asia next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ . >> good morning, major markets just opened for trade. >> good evening from bloomberg's headquarters. welcome. hong kong, in tuesday, technology general, apple supply under ressure today, reports of eakening demand for i've ones
australia is trading. seeing declines over 1% at this point, the biggest since late october despite the 5% recovery rally wegh to the close yesterday. rest of thethe region, futures might be looking positive but the asian session is not. more: nikkei futures down than 1% while kospi futures as well. more daybreak asia next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ . >> good morning, major markets just opened for trade. >> good evening from bloomberg's headquarters. welcome. hong kong, in tuesday,...
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thousands of students skipped school in australia today, demanding action on climate change. children rangingm five to 18 years old rallied30 cities and towns. they called for 100% renewable energy by 2030. >> because of continual inaction from politicians, we felt the need to leave school, because this is r future. we can't sit idly and watch them not act uponomething that is so critical and encompasses the whole human race. >> woodruff: australian prime minister scott morrison defended his climatrd. and, his resources minister, matt cana should have stayed in school instead of protesting. he said, "you don't learning anything from that." back in this country, a texas grand jury has indicted a white former dallas police officer for murder. amber guyger fatally shot an unarmed black neighbor in she says she entered the wrong apartment, and thought the man was an intruder. she originally faced a lesser of manslaughter. the pentagon is now expected to extend the deployment of.s. troops at the mexican border through january. the dedepartment received the request today from the department of homeland security. it also calls f
thousands of students skipped school in australia today, demanding action on climate change. children rangingm five to 18 years old rallied30 cities and towns. they called for 100% renewable energy by 2030. >> because of continual inaction from politicians, we felt the need to leave school, because this is r future. we can't sit idly and watch them not act uponomething that is so critical and encompasses the whole human race. >> woodruff: australian prime minister scott morrison...
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rally. >> it wasn't all that popular. there was a lot of critical outbursts in the media. but was it the right course overall for australiait was. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and a somewhat unlikely ally. a proud gun owner and a veteran of the vietnam war. but he supported howard's efforts wholeheartedly. >> i am totally opposed to automatics and semi-automatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. >> thanks to howard's broad coalition, all of australia's states and territories enacted the reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all of the newly banned guns, the government sponsored a gun buyback program, paying everyone to turn in their illegal guns, so they could be destroyed. over 600,000 guns were eliminated, an estimated one-fifth of australia's civilian firearms. after the new measures were passed, some of prime minister's howard's right-wing allies were voted out of office. but overall, the reforms were popular. >> in a short period of time, arising out of a terrible tragedy, we did bring about a change which over the years has demonstrate to have had
rally. >> it wasn't all that popular. there was a lot of critical outbursts in the media. but was it the right course overall for australiait was. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and a somewhat unlikely ally. a proud gun owner and a veteran of the vietnam war. but he supported howard's efforts wholeheartedly. >> i am totally opposed to automatics and semi-automatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. >> thanks to howard's broad coalition, all...
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rallying. still around an hour straight left to go. korea was also higher along with india. the csi 300 down 0.1%. australiay weaker commodity prices so it was the underperformer. part of the reason for the strength behind the nikkei today was of course japanese yen weakness. ofcan have a look at some those currencies. the yen has been falling against the dollar down by 0.2%. it is really to do with equity strength. the care and recover after falling earlier in the session. new zealand retail sales were flat. estimates of a gain of 1%. you are seeing volatility high on the one-month, the rupiah the strongest performer in asia at 0.4%. morgan stanley saying over the weekend the bear market is over for emerging markets fixed income assets. thank you so much. now let's head out to hong kong at the bloomberg first word news. -- and get the bloomberg first word news. warships captured and crew injured. a dramatic renewal of tensions between x soviet neighbors. the peninsula that russia annexed over four years ago. it has cut off access to the strait for security reasons. the un security council will hold an emer
rallying. still around an hour straight left to go. korea was also higher along with india. the csi 300 down 0.1%. australiay weaker commodity prices so it was the underperformer. part of the reason for the strength behind the nikkei today was of course japanese yen weakness. ofcan have a look at some those currencies. the yen has been falling against the dollar down by 0.2%. it is really to do with equity strength. the care and recover after falling earlier in the session. new zealand retail...
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rally for u.s. stocks in two years. a little more sanguine in asia, strong gains to the kospi and .1%.i 225, australia off shery: of course right now. we are seeing everything positive at the moment. pay attention to taiwan. we have apple missing on those iphone sales, so we could see suppliers reacting today. futures in singapore also higher. that's it from daybreak asia. our market coverage continues as we look ahead to the start of trade in hong kong, shanghai, and shenzhen. haidi: standby for bloomberg markets coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kong.d: 9:00 a.m. in hong welcome to "bloomberg markets: china open." yvonne: renewed trade optimism. david: president trump lifting the mood, kong. saying things are moving ahead nicely with china. rishaad: washington under pressure. chinese companies accused of stealing chip secrets from macron. m
rally for u.s. stocks in two years. a little more sanguine in asia, strong gains to the kospi and .1%.i 225, australia off shery: of course right now. we are seeing everything positive at the moment. pay attention to taiwan. we have apple missing on those iphone sales, so we could see suppliers reacting today. futures in singapore also higher. that's it from daybreak asia. our market coverage continues as we look ahead to the start of trade in hong kong, shanghai, and shenzhen. haidi: standby...
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australia for christmas and new years we got that. all right market is down 200 points. at 24,400 after a very solid rally yesterday.ut facebook please. it is down it has been beat down over past few months. down a buck 20 right now. 135 lauren give me more from new york stocks exchange. >> 200 billion dollars in market cap just wiped out just like that so many issues facing facebook not sure where to begin but i'll leave you with this. users want to know when they're on the site if the post that they are seeing are real. are they legitimate and own data is secure. amidst all of this you have mark zuckerberg founder and ceo and chairl of the board of there are calls to separate his roles because he has too much power. and he can't influence any big change at facebook because -- he's in control. we're seeing stock down about 1% today but if you look from july high it is down almost 40% and a lot of folks say it is going to go down some more stuart. i'll be in new jersey for christmas -- [laughter] wheel world caught my christmas travel plans thanks very much indeed. better take a look at pg&e california utility -- it
australia for christmas and new years we got that. all right market is down 200 points. at 24,400 after a very solid rally yesterday.ut facebook please. it is down it has been beat down over past few months. down a buck 20 right now. 135 lauren give me more from new york stocks exchange. >> 200 billion dollars in market cap just wiped out just like that so many issues facing facebook not sure where to begin but i'll leave you with this. users want to know when they're on the site if the...