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that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know?'t have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of response to that relationship by scott morrison--and i don't like saying that because i don't--i actually like him. that was, like, people just thought that it was low-key approval. that's it, and it boosted the authenticity of the movement. louise: eliahi priest texted tim stewart about other issues he wanted stewart to rai with the primminister, such as his claim that school students were being taught about homosexual sex. tim stewart replied-- male: "i am in shock. this is going straight to scott." louise: the prime minister did not respond on the record to four corners' questions about why the words "ritual abuse" were included in the apology. a spokesperson for the prime minister has previously said-- male: "the term 'ritual' is one that the prime minister heard directly from the abuse survivors and the national apology to victims and survivors of child sexual abuse reference group he met with in the
that maybe scott morrison's on board, you know?'t have to say this, but it's true. that the lack of condemnation and the lack of response to that relationship by scott morrison--and i don't like saying that because i don't--i actually like him. that was, like, people just thought that it was low-key approval. that's it, and it boosted the authenticity of the movement. louise: eliahi priest texted tim stewart about other issues he wanted stewart to rai with the primminister, such as his claim...
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scott morrison. _ the governing coalition. scott morrison, an _ the governing coalition.n, an extremely - the governing coalition. scott morrison, an extremely divisive figure. he has admitted to the public that he has been unpopular. public that he has been unp°pular-_ public that he has been unpopular. public that he has been un--oular. ~ ., unpopular. look, ithink what is really interesting _ unpopular. look, ithink what is really interesting in - unpopular. look, ithink what is really interesting in this - is really interesting in this campaign is, even though there are many issues will australians to think about, which they have worried about, what it has turned out to be is almost a vote on the two leaders' characters, scott morrison and anthony albanese. according to the polls, albanese is leading, and labour are set to win, but the polls have been wrong before. in terms of image, scott morrison is the more experienced campaigner, he has always projected the image of the trustworthy figure. but the trustworthy figure. but the trust has been eroding for the voters.
scott morrison. _ the governing coalition. scott morrison, an _ the governing coalition.n, an extremely - the governing coalition. scott morrison, an extremely divisive figure. he has admitted to the public that he has been unpopular. public that he has been unp°pular-_ public that he has been unpopular. public that he has been un--oular. ~ ., unpopular. look, ithink what is really interesting _ unpopular. look, ithink what is really interesting in - unpopular. look, ithink what is really...
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voting is under way, between scott morrison and the labour party leader.he commander of ukraine's azov regiment says his soldiers have finally ended their defence of the devastated port city of mariupol. the world health organization convenes a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections — more than 100 cases are reported across 11 countries outside africa. we look at how ethical hackers are helping farmers vulnerable to cyber attacks. double fault for wimbledon, as it's stripped of its ranking points, over its decision to ban russian players from this year's championships because of the war in ukraine. how a new exhibition in wales tells the story of the millennium falcon. hello and welcome to the programme. polls have opened in australia's general election in a vote which will decide the country's next prime minister. the race is between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the labor leader anthony albanese. these are live pictures from a polling station in sydney. there are tough challenges ahead for whoever�*s successful — the cos
voting is under way, between scott morrison and the labour party leader.he commander of ukraine's azov regiment says his soldiers have finally ended their defence of the devastated port city of mariupol. the world health organization convenes a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections — more than 100 cases are reported across 11 countries outside africa. we look at how ethical hackers are helping farmers vulnerable to cyber attacks. double fault for wimbledon, as it's...
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, — australia are suggesting that scott morrison, centre—right coalition, won't _ morrison, centre—right coalition, won't get anywhere near 76 seats, neither— won't get anywhere near 76 seats, neither will_ won't get anywhere near 76 seats, neither will the labour party, so that brings into play those independents and other minor parties so what _ independents and other minor parties so what this means is that we expect about— so what this means is that we expect about a _ so what this means is that we expect about a third of australian voters to have _ about a third of australian voters to have turned their backs on the two major— to have turned their backs on the two major parties which is why those independents and minor parties appear— independents and minor parties appear to — independents and minor parties appear to be doing so well and i think— appear to be doing so well and i think the — appear to be doing so well and i think the big fear in this room, this is— think the big fear in this room, this is liberal party headquarters i’ilht this is liberal party headquarters right in—
, — australia are suggesting that scott morrison, centre—right coalition, won't _ morrison, centre—right coalition, won't get anywhere near 76 seats, neither— won't get anywhere near 76 seats, neither will_ won't get anywhere near 76 seats, neither will the labour party, so that brings into play those independents and other minor parties so what _ independents and other minor parties so what this means is that we expect about— so what this means is that we expect about a _ so what...
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and the defeat of the prime minister scott morrison. trust was a really big issue. in this election and i think a lot of voters went to the ballot book, probably thinking should someone lot. morrison is staunch defender of a strategy is fossil fuel industry. be in charge at a time when experts is only going to be seeing more and more of these extreme weather events like floods and fires. so we have that also didn't help him that he went on holiday during the bush fires in 2020. so that probably was a factor. we also have to remember, he took a heat from the pandemic because the vaccine roll out when months behind schedule, he that really badly affected his opinion ratings. but we have to be fair to him. he did deliver a comparatively low death race when you compared to many other countries around the world to stay. it did come out of the pandemic pretty well. but i think when you look at the main factors of what were on the minds of voters, so climate rising cost of living, soaring prices, high inflation, age kids, child care, all of these things probably vote has de
and the defeat of the prime minister scott morrison. trust was a really big issue. in this election and i think a lot of voters went to the ballot book, probably thinking should someone lot. morrison is staunch defender of a strategy is fossil fuel industry. be in charge at a time when experts is only going to be seeing more and more of these extreme weather events like floods and fires. so we have that also didn't help him that he went on holiday during the bush fires in 2020. so that probably...
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polls are open in australia's general election, with voters choosing between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the labor leader, anthony albanese. the world health organization convenes a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections. more than 100 cases are reported across 11 countries outside africa. with agriculture becoming more high tech and automated, we look at how ethical hackers are helping farmers vulnerable to cyber attacks. double fault for wimbledon, as it's stripped of its ranking points over its decision to ban russian players from this year's championships because of the war in ukraine. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in ukraine, russian forces have been advancing on the battlefield in the south and east of the country, after suffering weeks of setbacks since their invasion in february. the last few ukrainian defenders of mariupol are finally ending their resistance. now the donbas region is the key focus for russia. it says that what it calls the liberation of luhansk province is nearing completion, and it's intensifyi
polls are open in australia's general election, with voters choosing between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the labor leader, anthony albanese. the world health organization convenes a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections. more than 100 cases are reported across 11 countries outside africa. with agriculture becoming more high tech and automated, we look at how ethical hackers are helping farmers vulnerable to cyber attacks. double fault for wimbledon, as it's...
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. the previous p.m., scott morrison-— the previous p.m., scott morrison. ., ., ., morrison.ith — morrison. great to get you on newsday with your _ morrison. great to get you on newsday with your thoughts i morrison. great to get you on i newsday with your thoughts and analysis. thank you forjoining us on the programme. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. iranian state media say a senior military officer has been assassinated in tehran. two people on a motorcycle are reported to have shot dead colonel sayyad khodaie outside his home. he was a member of the powerful iranian revolutionary guards. days of flooding and landslides in parts of bangladesh and eastern india, have affected millions of people and left more than 50 people dead. bangladesh's north—east region has seen some of the worst flooding for nearly two decades. the two countries are prone to flooding and experts say that climate change is increasing the likelihood of events like this around the world. 35 tons of powdered baby milk have arrived in the united states to help relieve a critical s
. the previous p.m., scott morrison-— the previous p.m., scott morrison. ., ., ., morrison.ith — morrison. great to get you on newsday with your _ morrison. great to get you on newsday with your thoughts i morrison. great to get you on i newsday with your thoughts and analysis. thank you forjoining us on the programme. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. iranian state media say a senior military officer has been assassinated in tehran. two people on a motorcycle are...
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a lot of people don't like scott morrison but a lot of people don't think maybe anthony albanese he hasime minister, that he has been over promoted, not quite ready for the big job. that —— stature. that is why many have turned towards these independents. do they stand a chance? they could because what they could do is make this a hung parliament, nobody emerges with a clear majority and they will actually be the powerbrokers, so to form a government, anthony albanese your scott morrison will have to persuade them to support them. it may be the liberal coalition wins a clear—cut victory and labour wins a clear—cut brief but there is a possibility of this hung parliament scenario in which these teal independence could wield a lot of power.— wield a lot of power. previous ostin: wield a lot of power. previous posting you — wield a lot of power. previous posting you had _ wield a lot of power. previous posting you had before - wield a lot of power. previous posting you had before you i wield a lot of power. previous i posting you had before you came back to australia was the united states
a lot of people don't like scott morrison but a lot of people don't think maybe anthony albanese he hasime minister, that he has been over promoted, not quite ready for the big job. that —— stature. that is why many have turned towards these independents. do they stand a chance? they could because what they could do is make this a hung parliament, nobody emerges with a clear majority and they will actually be the powerbrokers, so to form a government, anthony albanese your scott morrison...
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you mentioned anthony of an easy and scott morrison, the incumbent prime minister. but of course, they said that last time, polls showed the labor party would when last election they didn't win. so they've been quite badly burned by that they're hoping for a different result. this time we have to see if we can trust the holes. this election has been fought on kind of the big issues like climate change on the back of these really major weather events. australia's had the bush fires, the floods and out of that has sprung these kind of climate focused independent candidates. so hoping to pressure the major parties to do more than what they currently want to when it comes to climate change. also, the pandemic played a big role. the economic prospects, long term of australia following the pandemic. how it's going to turn around this big budget deficit. as a result of government spending to get out of the coven, 19 pandemic. all the other types of issues so sore and cost of living for families . how can they pay for child care? rising cost of goods, housing, things like t
you mentioned anthony of an easy and scott morrison, the incumbent prime minister. but of course, they said that last time, polls showed the labor party would when last election they didn't win. so they've been quite badly burned by that they're hoping for a different result. this time we have to see if we can trust the holes. this election has been fought on kind of the big issues like climate change on the back of these really major weather events. australia's had the bush fires, the floods...
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i'm, you know, he's kind of campaigned on not being scott morrison. we'll have to see if that works out for him. if we compared the campaign side by side, they'd been quite safe, quite similar campaigns, and we have to see really any of them resonated very much with the electorate at all. oh, right. i think we'll have to leave it there for now, but we'll keep an eye on those elections and bring more updates d w 's. jared read. thank you for updating us on that. and that's where we'll leave this edition of the news. and you can of course, get more on our website, d, w dot com. i'm told me a lot of myself and the team. many thanks. fortune with a south a matter is going to spend the rest of our life behind bars for murdering link done with.
i'm, you know, he's kind of campaigned on not being scott morrison. we'll have to see if that works out for him. if we compared the campaign side by side, they'd been quite safe, quite similar campaigns, and we have to see really any of them resonated very much with the electorate at all. oh, right. i think we'll have to leave it there for now, but we'll keep an eye on those elections and bring more updates d w 's. jared read. thank you for updating us on that. and that's where we'll leave this...
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it's scott morrison is doing a great job. others though sadie was time to vote, he is conservative, liberal national coalition out, but a record number of voters already had their say before election day. the australian electoral commission says they were more than 8000000 pre paul votes and postal votes. that's around half of the countries registered voters while to day in his last press conference of the campaign. mr. morrison said this election was not about his feelings, but about the australian people, the leader of the labor opposition, anthony alban, easy in his final speech, said he wants to change politics and change the way the government operates among the big issues that matter to australians, right now all the soaring cost of living a national housing crisis and climate change, especially following the countries worst of a bush fire season and more recently devastating floods on the ground, there was a lack of enthusiasm and a sense of fatigue with disillusion voters turning to independent candidates and mine a parties well they could hold the balance of power if neither one of
it's scott morrison is doing a great job. others though sadie was time to vote, he is conservative, liberal national coalition out, but a record number of voters already had their say before election day. the australian electoral commission says they were more than 8000000 pre paul votes and postal votes. that's around half of the countries registered voters while to day in his last press conference of the campaign. mr. morrison said this election was not about his feelings, but about the...
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down on death as australian voters go to the polls and the federal election. prime minister scott morrison's conservatives, hoping for a 4th term, but history and opinion polls way against them. ah, and i am told me all logical welcome to the program. russia says it is now in full control of the of the as of style still works in mario poll after a month long battle to take control of the port city ukrainian soldiers held on to the plant for weeks. spite been surrounded by russian forces and facing constant bombardment, official in moscow said the last fight has has surrendered. ukrainian presidents villa dimmer zalinski said they had been given permission to leave the steel works . soldiers had not been taken to russian control territory. give says it hopes they'll be released as part of this prisoner exchange, dw corresponded max and a is and cave and i. and earlier i asked him, how big a blow the fall of variable is for ukraine. or tell me i'm fighting and maria poll and in the area has had a devastating effect on the city. we're talking roughly $20000.00 dead civilians and a city that was
down on death as australian voters go to the polls and the federal election. prime minister scott morrison's conservatives, hoping for a 4th term, but history and opinion polls way against them. ah, and i am told me all logical welcome to the program. russia says it is now in full control of the of the as of style still works in mario poll after a month long battle to take control of the port city ukrainian soldiers held on to the plant for weeks. spite been surrounded by russian forces and...
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it's been a sombre night for the ousted prime minister, scott morrison.nto the election, all signs indicated that the incumbent was in trouble. mr morrison's tenure has been dominated by natural disasters, the covid pandemic and his government's many scandals. i've always believed in australians and theirjudgement, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts, and tonight they have delivered their verdict. independents have also done well in the elections so far, amid public dissatisfaction with the two major parties. mr albanese may have to rely on them form a government. throughout the campaign anthony albanese had one key message for australians — it is now time for change. the people have listened, now he has to deliver. the rising cost of living and climate change have dominated this election as two key issues for voters. this is a country that is anxious and divided. its new leader has vowed that his will be a government of optimism and unity. and we can talk to shaimaa in sydney now. what does the albanese victory signify? i what does the
it's been a sombre night for the ousted prime minister, scott morrison.nto the election, all signs indicated that the incumbent was in trouble. mr morrison's tenure has been dominated by natural disasters, the covid pandemic and his government's many scandals. i've always believed in australians and theirjudgement, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts, and tonight they have delivered their verdict. independents have also done well in the elections so far, amid public...
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scott morrison, he has been in power since 2018. and he really is facing an uphill battle in getting reelected. all the polls show that he and his government are trailing the opposition, led by anthony albaneze. he's a working class background, very proud of his roots, and he believes that he is far more relatable, empathetic to the public than what scott morrison is. you know, scott morrison, he took over in 2018 through a leadership deal in his party. he won in what was called a miracle. he is hoping for a second miracle. he's platforming on economic management. but for the people of australia, they see him as someone who is smug, who is arrogant and very much out of touch. we saw him, you know at holidays in hawaii when the australian bush fires were going on in 2019, 2020. the floods in australia, just a few months ago. once again, he was very slow to address these natural disasters. so this is something that has stayed with australians, and they are certainly liking for a change. let's take a listen to what anthony albaneze sai
scott morrison, he has been in power since 2018. and he really is facing an uphill battle in getting reelected. all the polls show that he and his government are trailing the opposition, led by anthony albaneze. he's a working class background, very proud of his roots, and he believes that he is far more relatable, empathetic to the public than what scott morrison is. you know, scott morrison, he took over in 2018 through a leadership deal in his party. he won in what was called a miracle. he...
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earliertonight, scott morrison called me to congratulate myself _ morrison called me to congratulater victory— myself and the labour party on our victory at _ myself and the labour party on our victory at the election. scots very graciously— victory at the election. scots very graciously wished me well and i thank— graciously wished me well and i thank him — graciously wished me well and i thank him for that and i wish him well _ thank him for that and i wish him well and — thank him for that and i wish him well and i— thank him for that and i wish him well. and i thank him for this service — well. and i thank him for this service that he has given to our country— service that he has given to our country as— service that he has given to our country as prime minister. i also want _ country as prime minister. i also want to— country as prime minister. i also want to acknowledge and thankjenny morrison _ want to acknowledge and thankjenny morrison and their two daughters for their contribution and sacrifice as well _ their contribution and sacrifice as well my— their contribution and sa
earliertonight, scott morrison called me to congratulate myself _ morrison called me to congratulater victory— myself and the labour party on our victory at _ myself and the labour party on our victory at the election. scots very graciously— victory at the election. scots very graciously wished me well and i thank— graciously wished me well and i thank him — graciously wished me well and i thank him for that and i wish him well _ thank him for that and i wish him well and — thank him...
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they think scott morrison is smug, he's arrogant, he's out of touch.conomic management and cost of living is a huge issue for australians. you see inflation, rising interest rates, fuel prices go up at the pump, housing prices. these are issues that obviously affect australians day to day. but even though the coalition is known for its economic management, the voters are just sick and tired of this arrogance. anthony albanizi is not a popular leader either, but people are really willing to give him a chance. he cast his vote a short time ago. let's have a listen to what he told the press corps. >> my message is i want to represent all australians. i want to unite the country. there's been a lot of division in recent times. it's one of my criminals of the current government is that scott morrison looks for indifference rather than unity and common purpose. i want to bring us together. regardless of how people vote in our great democracy, it's good that people express their views at the ballot box. once it's done, then we know to unite and move forward a
they think scott morrison is smug, he's arrogant, he's out of touch.conomic management and cost of living is a huge issue for australians. you see inflation, rising interest rates, fuel prices go up at the pump, housing prices. these are issues that obviously affect australians day to day. but even though the coalition is known for its economic management, the voters are just sick and tired of this arrogance. anthony albanizi is not a popular leader either, but people are really willing to give...
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ah, having been ushered into office by news corp, scott morrison was never going to agree to that. now that morrison's out and anthony albin easy has slipped past the gatekeepers and into power the campaign for an inquiry into the insidious effect. rupert murdoch has on australian democracy is making another push. the news corporation has a monopoly of the media market that's completely unseen in any democracy around the world. they're also the single largest employer of journalists, and because of that, journalists are largely unable to talk about what is going on. that's either because they work at new scope or in because maybe you need a what they're in the future. i'm really hopeful that the campaign that i run out from murdock royal commission is able to gain traction. say that we can finally get some accountability and as an integrity back into the estrella and media debt against that didn't start having royal commissions into people exercising free speech alert the consumer market as to the quality of that speech. and let me make the decisions. but we'll hear a lot of clatter
ah, having been ushered into office by news corp, scott morrison was never going to agree to that. now that morrison's out and anthony albin easy has slipped past the gatekeepers and into power the campaign for an inquiry into the insidious effect. rupert murdoch has on australian democracy is making another push. the news corporation has a monopoly of the media market that's completely unseen in any democracy around the world. they're also the single largest employer of journalists, and...
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and what to do about it is what landed scott morrison in the prime minister's office in 2018 that and to helping hand from rupert murdoch. and the news outlets he control, morrison's government, has failed to take meaningful action on the climate since despite the bush fires and floods that were obvious to all, and deadly, to some strayer, his fain completely kept leaves to, ah, vested interests in this space for such a long period of time, industry for particular 1000000000 and mining magnates who like to fund millions of dollars and to the election as well as our concentrated media market run by rupert murdoch's news corporation. it drives the agenda and it sets the time and have a chilling effect on public policy and political discourse in this country. we've st. murdock, iron type is providing a platform for the marson government to launch scare campaigns about the cost of living front page spread. you know, saying that live is climate change target going to drive out of electricity prices . and a lot of the time the tax don't stand up to any real scrutiny when, when experts have
and what to do about it is what landed scott morrison in the prime minister's office in 2018 that and to helping hand from rupert murdoch. and the news outlets he control, morrison's government, has failed to take meaningful action on the climate since despite the bush fires and floods that were obvious to all, and deadly, to some strayer, his fain completely kept leaves to, ah, vested interests in this space for such a long period of time, industry for particular 1000000000 and mining magnates...
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scott morrison has just conceded the election. it was a humbling night, that he has accepted australia's verdict. but, here, this is a jubilant night. it is a hopeful night. many have been telling me they were waiting for this day for nine years now. but there is going to be change that needs to happen. many here are saying climate is a big issue for them, and that the government, the previous government we can now call it, just hasn't done enough. labor have been quite silent on climate action during theircampaigning. but i think they are now in a position to form a government they are going to be talking more freely about it. we will actually find out what plans they have, especially if they are going to team up with teal candidates that have put climate action at the heart of their policies. there needs to be a change in climate policies. there also needs to be a change in australian politics itself, especially when it comes to women, it is very symbolic how well the women, the female independent candidates have done. it is qui
scott morrison has just conceded the election. it was a humbling night, that he has accepted australia's verdict. but, here, this is a jubilant night. it is a hopeful night. many have been telling me they were waiting for this day for nine years now. but there is going to be change that needs to happen. many here are saying climate is a big issue for them, and that the government, the previous government we can now call it, just hasn't done enough. labor have been quite silent on climate action...
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tri australians. conservatives were in power for almost a decade. huge outgoing prime minister, scott morrison conceding defeat. i've always believed in australians and their judgment. and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their burdick and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best. now there are many brides still the count that is true. and there are many pre pauls and parcels that will still come in. but i believe it's very important that this country has certainty. let's get more now from our report reporter, jared read. jared 1st question is why you think the country decided for change? i think a lot of factors are playing into the results that we're seeing today. what is clear is that voters do want change and they have really turned away from the traditional to party structure in australia, of, of the conservatively rules and, and the central if labor party and have there's been a huge surge and support for the greens and climate focused anti corruption, independence who are doing
tri australians. conservatives were in power for almost a decade. huge outgoing prime minister, scott morrison conceding defeat. i've always believed in australians and their judgment. and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their burdick and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best. now there are many brides still the count that is true. and there are many pre pauls and parcels that will...
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i think, year after the orca steel went south with scott morrison at the helm, you will say the french stepping and try and be friendlier with australia from now on. then journalist and re leslie and sydney. thank you for speaking to us. my pleasure. turn to the sports and football and leon have upset favorites. barcelona in the women's champions league final in a thrilling encounter. at event a stadium in 2 in the front side came away with a 31 victory, a stunning outcome against abbas a team that won every single one of their games in the spanish league the season. it didn't take long for leanne to get on the score sheet. i'm undine henri firing in an unstoppable rocket after just 6 minutes. and then with 23 minutes gone out ahead, gerberg doubled leon's, lead there norwegian, adding to her record as the all time top score in the women's champions. lee and leon kept pushing for more. this time it was usa international katerina mccurry . oh, doing the honors, and it was looking like a route for barcelona. the spanish side finally struck back a few minutes before half time. captain ale
i think, year after the orca steel went south with scott morrison at the helm, you will say the french stepping and try and be friendlier with australia from now on. then journalist and re leslie and sydney. thank you for speaking to us. my pleasure. turn to the sports and football and leon have upset favorites. barcelona in the women's champions league final in a thrilling encounter. at event a stadium in 2 in the front side came away with a 31 victory, a stunning outcome against abbas a team...
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the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best to help with votes still being counted. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 sates, needed to achieve an outright majority. and with almost half of australia, 17000000 voters costing their ballot by post. it may be weeks until the final result is known. rachelle harrison class is a journalist in sydney, australia's largest city, and she told us about the divisions that characterized the election campaign. very divided on one hand, she had, i just hate built a conservative liberal national coalition was doing a great job as scaring the country through the car. the pandemic, and being tough on borders of national security, boosting the economy and keeping the unemployment right low. but on the othe
the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best to help with votes still being counted. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 sates, needed to achieve...
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the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best to help with virt still being counted. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 seats needed to is an outright majority. and with almost half of australia, 17000000 voters costing their ballot by post. it may be weeks until the final result is known. rachelle harrison class is a journalist in sydney, australia's largest city. she told us more about what was behind labors victory. the climate crisis really emerged as one of the top issues a during this election. the greens party made sweeping gains as did independent candidates who were campaigning on political integrity and climate action. and it's both of those who took seats away from coalition and pays a really behind this to face of the coalition
the outgoing prime minister scott morrison conceded defeat and announced he had stepping down as leader of the liberals. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not they have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate antony abernathy in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best to help with virt still being counted. the new prime minister has not yet secured the 76 seats needed to is an...
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i actually wanted to ask you about _ actually wanted to ask you about prime minister scott morrison becauseo someone unwanted headlines this morning, hasn't he? _ headlines this morning, hasn't he? ., ., , , ., he? yeah, not the best of headlines, _ he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly - he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly not . he? yeah, not the best of| headlines, certainly not so close to the elections this weekend and theyjust want close to the elections this weekend and they just want to show you these pictures. would you want this to be your eight—year—old boy? i'm not sure i would. scott morrison accidentally provided perhaps one of the most memorable parts of the campaign by sensationally wiping out a small child while he was playing soccer in tasmania as part of the campaign trail activities at. he was playing a training game with kids at the home of the devonport strikers when he made a run towards the goal that went terribly wrong. the child is fine. that's it from us and back to you in the studio. ., ., ., , from us and back to you in the studio. . . ., , st
i actually wanted to ask you about _ actually wanted to ask you about prime minister scott morrison becauseo someone unwanted headlines this morning, hasn't he? _ headlines this morning, hasn't he? ., ., , , ., he? yeah, not the best of headlines, _ he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly - he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly not . he? yeah, not the best of| headlines, certainly not so close to the elections this weekend and theyjust want close to the elections this weekend...
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scott morrison took responsibility for the parties, los thank to strengthens and declared. he will step down as leader of the liberal party. it is proper to acknowledge the functioning of our democracy. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not i have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate anthony avenues in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best. while labor has won the most seats in the selection counting continues, and what we don't know is whether or not anthony albanese has a clear majority of australia faces the prospect of a hung parliament. and the labor party needs to do a deal with the minor parties and the independence to govern. sir clark out 0 sydney. ah, who as president joe biden says he is willing to meet north korea's can john and for talks on security. if he serious, he made the comments and so they met his south korean counterpart units. so keel says biden's, 1st trip to asia since he took office last year, lawrence lu reports from south korea
scott morrison took responsibility for the parties, los thank to strengthens and declared. he will step down as leader of the liberal party. it is proper to acknowledge the functioning of our democracy. i've always believed in australians and their judgment, and i've always been prepared to accept their verdicts and to not i have delivered their verdict. and i congratulate anthony avenues in the labor party and i wish him and his government all the very best. while labor has won the most seats...
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and of course, labor has been running on the, on, on popularity of scott morrison and, and raising these are the bullying allegations that just got morrison faces. but the, there are key issues like says, you mentioned that the cost of living very much. i'm globally, but certainly also in australia, not climate change. the biggest survey of voters in australia found that one 3rd of those people believe the election that climate change is a key election issue that national security at aged care, but should not looking at the past of australian politics. it's difficult to get a full term. john, how tried and he filed and i should also know that if we do end up with all of the balance being cost today, and we don't have a clear majority for either side, the coalition or lab, they will have to form an agreement with the likes of the independence or older minor parties and we could end up with the likes of what we call a hung parliament. so it's a long day ahead of us. but we might not have a result this evening and saturday in australia. okay. so it will be very long for you then. thank you
and of course, labor has been running on the, on, on popularity of scott morrison and, and raising these are the bullying allegations that just got morrison faces. but the, there are key issues like says, you mentioned that the cost of living very much. i'm globally, but certainly also in australia, not climate change. the biggest survey of voters in australia found that one 3rd of those people believe the election that climate change is a key election issue that national security at aged care,...
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it's a contest between the incumbent scott morrison — and his rival — anthony albanese — who is vyingirst labour government in nine years. experts warn record—breaking heatwaves in india and pakistan — are a hundred times more likely because of climate change. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 2.30am in afghanistan — where the number of restrictions imposed on women under taliban rule is growing. the ministry for preventing vice and promoting virtue has been behind a raft of new, hard—line laws, and among them — ordering afghan women to wear the islamic face veil. our correspondent secunder kermani has been given exclusive access to a team of "inspectors" from the ministry, and begins our programme. we're joining the inspectors of the ministry of vice and virtue. they are remoulding afghanistan to fit in with the taliban's hardline beliefs. and how often do you do this? every day. every day? morning and afternoon? first stop, a shopping centre. bystanders and shopkeepers are given a lecture on the importance of saying your
it's a contest between the incumbent scott morrison — and his rival — anthony albanese — who is vyingirst labour government in nine years. experts warn record—breaking heatwaves in india and pakistan — are a hundred times more likely because of climate change. live from our studio in singapore... this is bbc news. it's newsday. it's 6am in singapore, and 2.30am in afghanistan — where the number of restrictions imposed on women under taliban rule is growing. the ministry for...
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scott morrison looked liked the great global leader.rms of the big geopolitical issues at a time where it's a very important issue for australia. one thing, though, it's really been interesting to watch - the chinese debate, i watching — watching — going — watching the australian election. i so, we've heard some signals this week that china has been saying, "you know, this might be a time for us. "to turn the chapter. "we might be able to — after the election..." . ideally with a new prime minister? "yeah, we're open to starting to..." l you know, and i wonder- whether this has something to do with the fact that china and australia are such - key trading partners. you know, the chinese economy is really hurting right now. - yeah. are they really— starting to think, actually, you know, this has gone a bit too far. | presumably, all those covid lockdowns must have hit — as much people in the west complain about supplies from china not getting through, the reality is at home, it must�*ve been really painful. absolutely. new economic figure
scott morrison looked liked the great global leader.rms of the big geopolitical issues at a time where it's a very important issue for australia. one thing, though, it's really been interesting to watch - the chinese debate, i watching — watching — going — watching the australian election. i so, we've heard some signals this week that china has been saying, "you know, this might be a time for us. "to turn the chapter. "we might be able to — after the election..." ....
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the headlines: anthony albanese has won the australian general election, beating scott morrison to become the country's first labor prime minister in almost a decade. addressing supporters, he pledged to transform the country into a renewable energy superpower and to work towards lifting wages and profits. as russian attacks in eastern ukraine intensify, president volodymyr zelensky has said diplomacy is the only way the war on his country will end. the british foreign secretary, liz truss, has said that ukraine's neighbour, moldova, should be armed with nato military equipment to help guard against the threat of a russian invasion. switzerland and the netherlands have become the latest countries to report cases of monkeypox, with doctors warning the outbreak could badly affect access to sexual health services. at least 90 infections have been confirmed in a dozen countries. now on bbc news — dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme that brings together leading uk columnists, bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home fro
the headlines: anthony albanese has won the australian general election, beating scott morrison to become the country's first labor prime minister in almost a decade. addressing supporters, he pledged to transform the country into a renewable energy superpower and to work towards lifting wages and profits. as russian attacks in eastern ukraine intensify, president volodymyr zelensky has said diplomacy is the only way the war on his country will end. the british foreign secretary, liz truss, has...
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has resigned. that scott morrison has resigned-_ resigned.of australia's longest - resigned. he is one of - australia's longest serving politicians but he's managed to convince people that he is the man to bring about change although giving a little caveat with that, saying it will be safe change, not sweeping reforms. he doesn't want people to panic. he reforms. he doesn't want people to anic. . , to panic. he has policies in thins to panic. he has policies in things like _ to panic. he has policies in things like childcare, - to panic. he has policies in l things like childcare, access, the environment, cost of living issues. they are not revolutionary change, rather as you say bringing people along, his mantra has been no—one held back, no—one left behind. they will be difficult to achieve and he will have to keep people within the labour party on side. some will push forward bigger reforms and for more major changes. anthony albanese's style has been cautious in this campaign. in some ways he's a bit of an unlikely choice for leader, unli
has resigned. that scott morrison has resigned-_ resigned.of australia's longest - resigned. he is one of - australia's longest serving politicians but he's managed to convince people that he is the man to bring about change although giving a little caveat with that, saying it will be safe change, not sweeping reforms. he doesn't want people to panic. he reforms. he doesn't want people to anic. . , to panic. he has policies in thins to panic. he has policies in things like _ to panic. he has...
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day of campaigning before australians decide who will be their next prime minister, incumbent scott morrison or his rival labor leader anthony albanese. cases of suspected and confirmed monkeypox are being investigated in a number of european countries, as well as the us, canada and the uk. and the man behind film scores that mesmerised millions, composer vangelis has died at the age of 79. ukraine's president says russian forces have "completely destroyed" the eastern donbas region, accusing moscow of senseless bombardments as it intensifies its attacks. in another development, the international red cross says its registered hundreds of ukrainian prisoners of war who've left the besieged azovstal steelworks in the ukrainian port city of mariupol. russia says all those who have left will be treated in line with international standards, but there are fears that some could face prosecution by president putin's courts. from moscow, our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. tired and wounded. moscow released these images of ukrainian fighters leaving the steelworks they'd been defending in mari
day of campaigning before australians decide who will be their next prime minister, incumbent scott morrison or his rival labor leader anthony albanese. cases of suspected and confirmed monkeypox are being investigated in a number of european countries, as well as the us, canada and the uk. and the man behind film scores that mesmerised millions, composer vangelis has died at the age of 79. ukraine's president says russian forces have "completely destroyed" the eastern donbas region,...
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easy to how throwing out scott morrison. i've spoken to the leader of the opposition to lead coming prime minister in to the albany, and often grad july. did me on these elected victory to say, oh, funeral was held for a teenager killed during the latest israeli raid in the occupied westbank. while speaking of confronting north korean threads, the u. s. and south korean presidents all for the country help with its cove at 19 outbreak. it's difficult to find a street pin that hasn't been hit by gunfire or tensions, or mortar when we reported a pin. one of many ukrainian cities in town struggling to rebuild often russian occupation and it's for the wimbledon tennis championships have been penalized, binding plays from russia. belarus does, won't get ranking points, effectively tuning the schools oldest grand slam into an exhibition event. ah, hello and welcome to the program. we begin in australia which will have a new prime minister of the voters ended almost a decade of conservative government, outgoing lead us got morrison
easy to how throwing out scott morrison. i've spoken to the leader of the opposition to lead coming prime minister in to the albany, and often grad july. did me on these elected victory to say, oh, funeral was held for a teenager killed during the latest israeli raid in the occupied westbank. while speaking of confronting north korean threads, the u. s. and south korean presidents all for the country help with its cove at 19 outbreak. it's difficult to find a street pin that hasn't been hit by...
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scott morrison has been the prime minister since 2018.dopting a tough closed—borders approach to covid—i9, which helped australia achieve one of the lowest death rates globally. anthony albanese is a long—time politician who has served as a member of parliament for more than two decades. he has promised to improve gender equality in the workforce, to make childcare cheaper, and pledged better pay. climate change is an increasing worry for voters — because australia has recently seen some of its worst—ever bushfires and floods. both parties have committed to net zero emissions by 2050 — whilst at the same time — pledging support to australia's coal mining industry. we were hoping to go live to sydney but we've just lost our guest. hopefully we'll be back with john michael roy from the australian financial review. i think we might have him back. i understand some of the very earlier results are starting to trickle in. what can you tell us? each side, the government and labour... its very early days. it will certainly change.- its very early
scott morrison has been the prime minister since 2018.dopting a tough closed—borders approach to covid—i9, which helped australia achieve one of the lowest death rates globally. anthony albanese is a long—time politician who has served as a member of parliament for more than two decades. he has promised to improve gender equality in the workforce, to make childcare cheaper, and pledged better pay. climate change is an increasing worry for voters — because australia has recently seen...
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the scott morrison was hoping to defy expectations as he did at the last election 3 years ago, sent a left labor leader and the albany is urged. australia is to give his party a chance to address climate change in action. and the soaring cost of living, sarah clark is in sydney, explains the main issues for voters in the election. the opposition with the labor party didn't relate so low the big policies into life in the campaign on both sides . a really might have a personality driven campaign, the government's being the coalition. it's argued that and easy the labor leader. he that they framed him as being weak and having no credentials, certainly on the economic side of things. and of course, labor has been running on the bullying allegations and the running on the popularity or lack of popularity for scott morrison. the key issues that we've seen climate change that was a national survey. the largest national vote survey indicated that one 3rd of people here in australia believe the climate change was the most important election issue or other issues. we've got his national securit
the scott morrison was hoping to defy expectations as he did at the last election 3 years ago, sent a left labor leader and the albany is urged. australia is to give his party a chance to address climate change in action. and the soaring cost of living, sarah clark is in sydney, explains the main issues for voters in the election. the opposition with the labor party didn't relate so low the big policies into life in the campaign on both sides . a really might have a personality driven campaign,...
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the voters showed scott morrison and his conservative coalition the door. a look at who will be leading the country next. stay with us. based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patientnts like these patches becacause they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ you are looking at anthony albany's e, the next prime minister of australia. voters picked the labour party over scott morrison's conservative coalition to lead australia. for more on this, let's bring on cnn's dana coren. a new prime minister means
the voters showed scott morrison and his conservative coalition the door. a look at who will be leading the country next. stay with us. based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patientnts like these patches becacause they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data...
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generally, paula, people have just had enough of scott morrison and his government.fter a leadership spill in coalition. he won the election in 2019 that was describe as a miracle because the polls suggested he would lose. he's now looking for a second miracle, but he is deeply unpopular among the electorate. and he is trailing in the polls. let's take a listen to what he had to say a little bit earlier after he cast his vote. >> what i know every day i've approached this job with a great sense of responsibility. on every day i've sought to do it with a great sense of humility with out of respect for the people i serve. and i'm seeking that support because i know this country is facing strong and difficult and challenging times. and what australia needs is someone who knows how to manage money, knows how to deal with our national security interests, knows how to beably to move forward and secure that strong economy because a strong economy means a stronger future. >> now, paula, australia is undoubtedly going to be facing some tough economic head winds, but voters do
generally, paula, people have just had enough of scott morrison and his government.fter a leadership spill in coalition. he won the election in 2019 that was describe as a miracle because the polls suggested he would lose. he's now looking for a second miracle, but he is deeply unpopular among the electorate. and he is trailing in the polls. let's take a listen to what he had to say a little bit earlier after he cast his vote. >> what i know every day i've approached this job with a great...
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. >>> climate and the economy on the minds of many voters as scott morrison goes up against a long-servingician. >>> at this hour the u.s. president is holding talks with his newly inaugurated south korean counterpart on his first trip to asia as commander in chief. last hour joe biden participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the south korean national cemetery. before arriving at the korean ministry of national defense for his meeting with yoon seok-youl. we're expecting them to give their remarks soon. on friday mr. biden says the future of the world will be written in asia, and the region will prove to be critical in the years and decades to come. >> we're standing on a reflection point in history where the decisions we make today will have far-reaching impacts on the world we leave to our children tomorrow. >> now, the threat posed by pyongyang is expected to be a main focus of mr. biden's bilateral meeting with south korea's leader. we've also learned that beijing is holding military drills in the south china sea during this visit. the u.s. says pyongyang could conduct a missile tes
. >>> climate and the economy on the minds of many voters as scott morrison goes up against a long-servingician. >>> at this hour the u.s. president is holding talks with his newly inaugurated south korean counterpart on his first trip to asia as commander in chief. last hour joe biden participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the south korean national cemetery. before arriving at the korean ministry of national defense for his meeting with yoon seok-youl. we're expecting...
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voters will choose between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the labor leader, anthony albanese. whoever wins has tough challenges ahead, including the cost of living and climate change. the world health organization has convened a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections. more than 100 cases have been reported across 11 countries outside africa, where it's most common. first identified in monkeys, the disease typically spreads through close contact. now on bbc news — our world eurovision: ukraine's victory. music plays. this is kalush orchestra, winners of this year's eurovision song contest. but they are no ordinary band. they are from ukraine, a country in the midst of a bloody wall. —— war. in the lead up to the contest, all the band members faced a difficult decision. now, their winning song has become a powerful statement of defiance. and they hope their global starter will help ukraine's plate. —— p—plate. iam i am viktoriia zhuhan, i woke is a journalist for bbc ukraine. they don't normally cover eurovision, especially when war is in my country, but kal
voters will choose between the incumbent scott morrison and his rival, the labor leader, anthony albanese. whoever wins has tough challenges ahead, including the cost of living and climate change. the world health organization has convened a meeting to discuss the global rise in monkeypox infections. more than 100 cases have been reported across 11 countries outside africa, where it's most common. first identified in monkeys, the disease typically spreads through close contact. now on bbc news...
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scott morrison has conceded this election, he said it was a _ conceded this election, he said it was— was a humbling night and he has accepted australia's verdict. it is accepted australia's verdict. it is a hopeful— accepted australia's verdict. it is a hopeful night and many have been telling _ a hopeful night and many have been telling me _ a hopeful night and many have been telling me they were waiting for this day— telling me they were waiting for this day for nine years now. but there _ this day for nine years now. but there is— this day for nine years now. but there is going to be changed that needs— there is going to be changed that needs to — there is going to be changed that needs to happen. many here are saying _ needs to happen. many here are saying climate is a big issue for them _ saying climate is a big issue for them and — saying climate is a big issue for them and that the government, the previous— them and that the government, the previous government now, hasn't done enough _ previous government now, hasn't done enough. labor have been quite silent at climate _ enou
scott morrison has conceded this election, he said it was a _ conceded this election, he said it was— was a humbling night and he has accepted australia's verdict. it is accepted australia's verdict. it is a hopeful— accepted australia's verdict. it is a hopeful night and many have been telling _ a hopeful night and many have been telling me _ a hopeful night and many have been telling me they were waiting for this day— telling me they were waiting for this day for nine years now. but...