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bizarre happened in south australia. you see that someone closes this door. this is surveillance video, but almost immediately after, a man weari wearing opens the door with a hand gun, shoots and runs away. >> just walks in to shoot? it's not a break-in. >> this is puzzling authorities. they do believe the man with the gun belongs to a motorcycle gang, but the people in this residence are to the associated with them at all. police released the video because they are looking for this man. >> was the person injured? >> fortunately, the shooter missed, but because the way this whole thing went down, police believe the intention was to kill or seriously injure. >> from that bizarre moment to this scary one at a jewelry store in the uk. you see thieves bust through the front door of this place. there are customers inside. the owner of the business. they immediately start terrorizing everybody in there. they saw what they want and use that sledgehammer to start busting through the cases, loading up a couple of bags. >> overwhelmed everybody in there. no chance of
bizarre happened in south australia. you see that someone closes this door. this is surveillance video, but almost immediately after, a man weari wearing opens the door with a hand gun, shoots and runs away. >> just walks in to shoot? it's not a break-in. >> this is puzzling authorities. they do believe the man with the gun belongs to a motorcycle gang, but the people in this residence are to the associated with them at all. police released the video because they are looking for...
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the final of the cricket in zimbabwe is taking place right now between australia and south africa. ralia managed 217-9 despite a four-wicket hole. and south africa 139-3, midway through their innings. athletics and american wit unbeaten in his last 16 races and sets the best time of 9.77 seconds. now later in the 32-year-old followed that up by winning the 200 meters in 19.71 seconds. he's now one meet away to go unbeaten for an entire someone since 2009. in the men's high jump competition qatar's barshim won bissetting a new asian record with a jump o, and just missed out bee on the world record height. >> thank you very much. now the top prize of the venice film festival will be announced on saturday. we take a look at th the contenders. >> the golden lyon is getting closer and closer, but who is going to scoop it up come the big night? maybe the look of silence. this has been a strong contender since the start. the look at the indonesia mass killings of the 1960's. the only documentary in a festival dominated by war stories. but in true festival style there is something for every
the final of the cricket in zimbabwe is taking place right now between australia and south africa. ralia managed 217-9 despite a four-wicket hole. and south africa 139-3, midway through their innings. athletics and american wit unbeaten in his last 16 races and sets the best time of 9.77 seconds. now later in the 32-year-old followed that up by winning the 200 meters in 19.71 seconds. he's now one meet away to go unbeaten for an entire someone since 2009. in the men's high jump competition...
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hamilton in belgium. >> the final of the tri-series in zimbabwe is taking place now between australia and southica. australia are approaching the end of their innings, and are 165/8. four wickets taken four wicket for the proteas. >> gutten, with a gold in brussels. he is unbeaten had his last 16 races and set a best time of 9.77 seconds. an hour later. it's followed up by winning the 200m in 19.71 seconds, and is a week away to become the first sprinter to be unbeaten things usain bolt in 2009. >>> in the men's high jump. qatar's athlete beat ukranian for the diamond league ground. bashim won by setting a record with a jump of 2.14 metres. he and bodrenko missed out on the 2.46 meter world record height. >> stage 13 honours in cyclic vuelta has gone to navaro, producing a late surge to win. it's his first major victory. alberto contador retains the race leaders red jersey. >>> that's it for me. >> thank you very much indeed. we'll tell you about the top prize at the venice film festival and tell you who grabbed it. phil lavelle on the 21 contenders. >> reporter: the golden lion is getting clos
hamilton in belgium. >> the final of the tri-series in zimbabwe is taking place now between australia and southica. australia are approaching the end of their innings, and are 165/8. four wickets taken four wicket for the proteas. >> gutten, with a gold in brussels. he is unbeaten had his last 16 races and set a best time of 9.77 seconds. an hour later. it's followed up by winning the 200m in 19.71 seconds, and is a week away to become the first sprinter to be unbeaten things usain...
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the person who shot this video from south wales, australia.y went to a dog beach, and they attach a gopro to a stick, and they throw the stick in the water, and we're see all kinds of happy times for the dog, but then, uh-oh, that's another dog with the stick. what's going to happen? it's drama. who knew you would figure out what life it like being a stick. >> this guy's climbing that tower to do a hand stand. >> oh, no, these things terrify me. >> see what happens next "right this minute." and still to come, dude rides his board -- >> through this barrel of a wave. >> what? >> the epic surfing moment that has him barrel rolling in the dow. there's a special visitor in the hospital. >> hey, what's up? >> and they do a quick challenge together. how the youtube star brings the heat for his biggest fan. totogood thing she used news b . act braces care mouthwash. it's designed to help clean around braces, frfreseshehen , anand d prp whwhitite e. act braces carare.e. smsmilile e ststror. >>> how much is a gopro video worth? in this case? a thousand
the person who shot this video from south wales, australia.y went to a dog beach, and they attach a gopro to a stick, and they throw the stick in the water, and we're see all kinds of happy times for the dog, but then, uh-oh, that's another dog with the stick. what's going to happen? it's drama. who knew you would figure out what life it like being a stick. >> this guy's climbing that tower to do a hand stand. >> oh, no, these things terrify me. >> see what happens next...
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. >> the next video from the south coast of australia. this is on bali point beach. a couple of surfers in the water think they spot a seal, not unusual in the water. you probably see a lot of seals. that's not a seal at all. a poor little wallaby caught in the tide trying to tread water against the surf. they carry this wallaby safely to shore. 7news was onhand to talk to the surfers. >> it was a good feeling. i felt we could get good karma out of this. >> they named this wallaby. would you like to know what they named him? jessie. >> rico wants to sittens. kittens. >> this is getting a bit of attention. the photo on the left is the girl filming this video. she bought this top. it is revealing. she is walking around singapore when judgment gets thrown in her way. out of nowhere, she is pointing a finger in her face. there is a way to behave, a way to be proper and you're not doing it. then [ bleep ]. wow. >> guess what lady, it's none of your damn business what i wear. i can wear whatever i want. >> is that generally too revealing for singapore? >> it's really hot.
. >> the next video from the south coast of australia. this is on bali point beach. a couple of surfers in the water think they spot a seal, not unusual in the water. you probably see a lot of seals. that's not a seal at all. a poor little wallaby caught in the tide trying to tread water against the surf. they carry this wallaby safely to shore. 7news was onhand to talk to the surfers. >> it was a good feeling. i felt we could get good karma out of this. >> they named this...
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australia's stan grant is in sydney with the latest on the raids. >> what we' seen here is described as the biggest anti-terror raid ever. around 800 police involved in new south wales, australia's biggest city, sydney and also in brisbane, queensland. we've been told by police that 15 people have been detained. some of those resisting arrest. one man has been charged and will appear in court. the allegation here that these people were planning a terrorist attack. being described as a random attack against a member of the public to be carried out on the streets of sydney. the terror warning in australia has been increased from medium, a possible attack, to a high, which is a likely attack. now, new counterterrorism laws have been announced as well. and there's been increased funding to try to deal with the threat of terrorism here in australia. prime minister tony abbott is particularly concerned with the number of australians, the scores of australians who have gone to iraq and syria to join the fight with islamic state. he says they pose a ris fk they come back to australia and try to carry out an attack here. and then there are those in australia who want t
australia's stan grant is in sydney with the latest on the raids. >> what we' seen here is described as the biggest anti-terror raid ever. around 800 police involved in new south wales, australia's biggest city, sydney and also in brisbane, queensland. we've been told by police that 15 people have been detained. some of those resisting arrest. one man has been charged and will appear in court. the allegation here that these people were planning a terrorist attack. being described as a...
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a bit of a selloff in south korea and australia as well. new zealand surging. the vote over the weekend. it is going to be the first single party majority in new zealand a since 1990 six. let us head over to japan because this was the nikkei 225 looks like. let's look at softbank. a little soft. alibaba's largest shareholder with a windfall after that new york listing. over $4 billion. shares of this morning are down 3.3%. not just softbank, other investors. rosalind has been breaking out of the calculator trying to figure it all out for us. about are talking softbank. other companies are selling to make the same amount into their investment. about 825 million dollars a few years ago and are set to make a profit. a substantial amount. just on ther the -- ipo. they hold onto a 2.2% stake. we will see how they are projected to do as alibaba continues to trade. general atlantic, a private the 70firm, they put in $5 million back in november and now it is worth more than $2 billion. -- $75 million back in november and now it is worth more than $2 billion. thaner sel
a bit of a selloff in south korea and australia as well. new zealand surging. the vote over the weekend. it is going to be the first single party majority in new zealand a since 1990 six. let us head over to japan because this was the nikkei 225 looks like. let's look at softbank. a little soft. alibaba's largest shareholder with a windfall after that new york listing. over $4 billion. shares of this morning are down 3.3%. not just softbank, other investors. rosalind has been breaking out of...
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kids in australia, israel, turkey, south africa and el salvador had the opportunity to ask the pontiff questions. the interaction is part of the initiative that promotes social integration, education and culture good very cool. >> we have -- all over the place. >> the weather, at least not this week. there's a transition as we get into more fall like temperatures and the second half of the weekend. as we look on sky6 outside the center city sky line it's mild up there and slightly humid and by the time you wake up tomorrow morning it will feel like we moved to the tropics. as you look at the weather window and look at the almanac you don't need a plane ticket to head down the caribbean. five degrees above the normal of 82. even below normal and 52 and 93. as we look at the numbers now. 77 allentown, 75 wilmington and cooler in wilmington and right along the shore, very warm, around 75. >> satellite and radar high pressure to the east now. when the eye to the east wind aclockwise. starting to pump in south easterly wind and eventually south wrlly wind as it s north and east and heat and
kids in australia, israel, turkey, south africa and el salvador had the opportunity to ask the pontiff questions. the interaction is part of the initiative that promotes social integration, education and culture good very cool. >> we have -- all over the place. >> the weather, at least not this week. there's a transition as we get into more fall like temperatures and the second half of the weekend. as we look on sky6 outside the center city sky line it's mild up there and slightly...
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australia. >>> and south sudan on the brink of famine. the u.n. warns at least four million people, including thousands of children, are facing starvation. >>> hello. a report on the malaysian airlines flight mh17 disaster in eastern ukraine says it was probably caused by the aircraft being struck by multiple high-energy objects from the outside. the report by dutch officials says that there are no indications that the crash was due to any kind of technical fault with the plane. there was also no evidence of any emergency or pilot error. the report has found the wreckage on the ground suggests the plane broke up during the flight. all 298 people died in the crash in july. this report doesn't blame anyone directly. i asked our correspondent anna holligan about the significance of the findings. >> this is significant because it's the first official account of what happened. we're told in this report, the flight broke up in the air probably as a result of structural damage caused by a large number of high energy objects that penetrated the aircraft f
australia. >>> and south sudan on the brink of famine. the u.n. warns at least four million people, including thousands of children, are facing starvation. >>> hello. a report on the malaysian airlines flight mh17 disaster in eastern ukraine says it was probably caused by the aircraft being struck by multiple high-energy objects from the outside. the report by dutch officials says that there are no indications that the crash was due to any kind of technical fault with the...
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here is video of the pope's ever google hang out obsession children in australia, israel, turkey, south africa and el salvador have the opportunity to ask questions of the holy family. this interaction comes as part of the new fishtive to promote the immigration, education and culture. >> wow. >> what an evening, in weather. it is warm, humid, it is summer in september. it will in the last all that long. look outside our weather window here across the bridge from camden into philadelphia. we have a mostly cloudy sky but that is not the case every where. down the shore we are looking at mainly clear sky, live neighborhood network takes to us royersford to pope john paul high school where the temperature is 83 degrees and over the course of the day we saw a few fair weather clouds mix nothing there with the clear skies and then some clouds now. we are seeing a mix but partry cloudy skies but still warm across the region. on storm scan three we have a few showers and thunderstorms firing up in particular lancaster county where we did have problems and flash flooding, that has dissipated so
here is video of the pope's ever google hang out obsession children in australia, israel, turkey, south africa and el salvador have the opportunity to ask questions of the holy family. this interaction comes as part of the new fishtive to promote the immigration, education and culture. >> wow. >> what an evening, in weather. it is warm, humid, it is summer in september. it will in the last all that long. look outside our weather window here across the bridge from camden into...
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australia. south africa as well. all the countries that play rugby.a particular concern here in great britain because the family of a teenager in northern ireland says young players should be taught the signs of potentially life-threatening injuries. this is because their 14-year-old son actually collapsed at a rugby game and then he died. chris buckler has more for us. >> reporter: contact is part of competition in rugby. and some injuries are inevitable. but protecting players is a priority for schools. belfast has a long history of playing the sport, and in recent years, concussion has become one of their biggest concerns. all the pupils at belfast are warned of the dangers of concussion. and rugby organizations across the british isles have been aware of programs since the death of a teenager at another school in northern ireland just a few years ago. an inquest finds that ben robinson died from what is known as second impact syndrome. that's when a blow causes swelling to the brain before it's recovered from another injury. ben, having been invol
australia. south africa as well. all the countries that play rugby.a particular concern here in great britain because the family of a teenager in northern ireland says young players should be taught the signs of potentially life-threatening injuries. this is because their 14-year-old son actually collapsed at a rugby game and then he died. chris buckler has more for us. >> reporter: contact is part of competition in rugby. and some injuries are inevitable. but protecting players is a...
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we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in south korea and australia.let, your mobile, and online, you are watching "first up." ♪ the alibaba roadshow comes to town, rolling into town and head of the much-anticipated ipo. china's weakest factory output in years, and the green grand prix gets off to an electrifying start in beijing. good morning to you. i am angie lau. ipo on wallalibaba street, and we have all of the details with yang yang. lawmakers have a jampacked week, in addition to meeting president obama's call, to have a spending bill to avoid a shutdown, as well as the import export bank. a lot to cover. nations general assembly will convene in new york on tuesday. will not openhes until the next week. the big agenda items include ebola, iran, and how to deal with the islamic state. release ofere is the the fomc monetary policy statement. the fed is expected to reduce monthly bond purchases by another $10 billion, down to the team billion dollars, according to economists surveyed by bloomberg -- down to $15 billion, according to economists surv
we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in south korea and australia.let, your mobile, and online, you are watching "first up." ♪ the alibaba roadshow comes to town, rolling into town and head of the much-anticipated ipo. china's weakest factory output in years, and the green grand prix gets off to an electrifying start in beijing. good morning to you. i am angie lau. ipo on wallalibaba street, and we have all of the details with yang yang. lawmakers have a jampacked week,...
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but there is still some way from the levels seen in new zealand, australia, and south africa.hings the way they are, while others are searching for the professionalism to push argentine forward. >> translator: there's a very strong amateur base in argentine rugby. to reef the rugby elite there is a level that must be professional. >> translator: the playing standards in aragain tina have gotten better at the club level. there are good players being developed and i think we're seeing that in the pumas. >> reporter: the best argentine players go abroad like this fellow, who enjoyed a glittering career in ireland, england and france before returning to norman for where him it all began. what are the dreams of the next generation of promising players? >> translator: the truth is, i can train as much as i would like. but it's not the same as having a contract. something that blinds me a bit stronger. so i believe we have to move towards professionalism, whether it's the pumas or the argentine club if we want to become a powerful rugby force. >> reporter: there are tv rights. there
but there is still some way from the levels seen in new zealand, australia, and south africa.hings the way they are, while others are searching for the professionalism to push argentine forward. >> translator: there's a very strong amateur base in argentine rugby. to reef the rugby elite there is a level that must be professional. >> translator: the playing standards in aragain tina have gotten better at the club level. there are good players being developed and i think we're seeing...
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australia. >>> a judge in south africa is due to announce the final verdict in a trial of an olympic athlete oscar pistorius, after clearing him of murder. the state failed to prove that oscar pistorius failed to kill his model girlfriend. paige your joins us live. a day of high drama. there must be huge expectation over the verdict today? >> absolutely, huge expectation and suspense. you can see across the road lawyers or a family member arriving at court, oscar pistorius not here. mixed rehabilitation to the not guilty on murder charge from thursday. some legal experts saying the judge got it wrong, that oscar pistorius should have foreseen the possibility that he could kill whoever was on the other side of the bathroom door, given his knowledge of guns and how small that room was. we understand oscar pistorius arriving at the court as i spoke to you. on the other handsome legal experts backing the judge and saying that she was right. so real mixed continues here, and something they'll argue about for months if not years to come. before moving on to friday's event, the culmination of a long tria
australia. >>> a judge in south africa is due to announce the final verdict in a trial of an olympic athlete oscar pistorius, after clearing him of murder. the state failed to prove that oscar pistorius failed to kill his model girlfriend. paige your joins us live. a day of high drama. there must be huge expectation over the verdict today? >> absolutely, huge expectation and suspense. you can see across the road lawyers or a family member arriving at court, oscar pistorius not...
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areas and much of germany, heading down to australia and to italy and the balkins and moving forecast on we see the area of rain is slow moving across the southmany and australia and on the balkin region and the weather on the black sea region will go and clouds and rain expected here. >> richard thank you indeed. activists in hong kong disrupted this after they ruled out free elections, a rare display of defiance pledged to carry out a civil disobedience campaign and rob mcbride reports. >> reporter: he had come to hong kong to explain what the new reforms will mean for the city. the prodemocracy groups wanted him to listen to why they were rejecting them. a move that earned them ejection from the venue. it is a taste of the direct action that is to come. >> but we will do it in a peaceful an orderly way and do it with dignity and determination. >> reporter: outside the shouts from the prodemocracy protesters were often drowned out by a larger counter demonstration of pro-beijing supporters. >> translator: what they want is a kind of democracy we just can't have. >> they are scum and running dogs. >> reporter: others were distintedly camera
areas and much of germany, heading down to australia and to italy and the balkins and moving forecast on we see the area of rain is slow moving across the southmany and australia and on the balkin region and the weather on the black sea region will go and clouds and rain expected here. >> richard thank you indeed. activists in hong kong disrupted this after they ruled out free elections, a rare display of defiance pledged to carry out a civil disobedience campaign and rob mcbride reports....
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south africa taking the lead in wellington thanks to a try from hendrix, but they made it 4 46 wins at home. they now have a six-point lead. >>> australia are joint second with south africa after they beat argentina in queensland. argentina pushed right until the end. touching down their third try. but australia held on to win, 32-35. argentina are still winless after three years in the competition. >>> golf and at the halfway stage of the u.s. pga finale it's billy horshel. he's second in the fedex cup standings. world number one rory mcilroy with an interesting round. his ball bizarrely bounced into the pocket of a spectator. it puts him in a three-way tie for second. >> i know about my pockets i'm not going in anyone else's. it could have hit the tree and gone anywhere. i felt fortunate i was able to drop it there and make a par. it had nothing to do with easing the pressure. it was only the second day of the tournament. >> serve i can't are through to the final of the world cup for the first time after beating european champions france. scoring 24 points for serbia in madrid. serbia's only nba player also played a key role netting a
south africa taking the lead in wellington thanks to a try from hendrix, but they made it 4 46 wins at home. they now have a six-point lead. >>> australia are joint second with south africa after they beat argentina in queensland. argentina pushed right until the end. touching down their third try. but australia held on to win, 32-35. argentina are still winless after three years in the competition. >>> golf and at the halfway stage of the u.s. pga finale it's billy horshel....
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we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in japan, south korea, and australia. are watching "first up." hitting the road. alibaba's sales pitch starts in new york today. taking a pounding, sterling slumps as the scottish independence drive accelerates. running on empty. vw pours cold water on hydrogen-powered cars. i am angie lau. let's check in on markets for you. new zealand slipped just now into the red. it started off in positive territory. pretty much flat right now. the new zealand dollar spot is weakening. $.83. we are counting down to the opens in japan and australia. 225, futures pointing to a slightly higher open. the yen continues to weaken. 105 point 17. it is still at that level where we have not seen since 2008. alibaba has come a long way from its humble beginnings in founder apartment. today, the numbers are eye-popping, so much so that this could be one for the record books. zeb eckert is here with a closer look at this. >> lots of big numbers to share. i'm going to go through some numbers. $163 billion. 162 $.7 billion if you want to be exact.
we are 30 minutes away from the open of trading in japan, south korea, and australia. are watching "first up." hitting the road. alibaba's sales pitch starts in new york today. taking a pounding, sterling slumps as the scottish independence drive accelerates. running on empty. vw pours cold water on hydrogen-powered cars. i am angie lau. let's check in on markets for you. new zealand slipped just now into the red. it started off in positive territory. pretty much flat right now. the...
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in dedication and passion but there is still some way from the level we see in new zealand, australia and southin the game like things just the way they are and others are searching for the best combination of amateur and professionalism to push argentine rugby forward. >> translator: there is a very strong amateur base where the players are form and to reach the elite there is a level that must be professional. >> reporter: . >> translator: argentina, the playing standards in argentina have gotten better at club level pushing from below, there are good players being developed at provisional and international level and i think we are seeing that in the pumas. >> reporter: the best argentine players go abroad like this fellow who enjoyed a glittering career and what are the dreams of the next generation of promising players? >> translator: the truth is i can train as much as i like but it's not the same as having a contract. something that binds me a bit stronger than coming to train when i feel like it so i believe we have to move towards professionalism whether it's the pumas or the argentina
in dedication and passion but there is still some way from the level we see in new zealand, australia and southin the game like things just the way they are and others are searching for the best combination of amateur and professionalism to push argentine rugby forward. >> translator: there is a very strong amateur base where the players are form and to reach the elite there is a level that must be professional. >> reporter: . >> translator: argentina, the playing standards in...
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. >> australia joint second with south africa, beating argentina in queensland. ael hooper scoring two tries for the wallabies. acknowledge pushing to the end. third try touched down. australia held on for the 32-25 win. argentina win this after three years in the competition. >> n.f.l. star adrian peterson has been charged in a child abuse inquiry. the running back for minnesota vibingings will not play, following claims he abused his son. his lawyer said he was engaged in stern parenting. it come comes days after ray rice was sacked by the baltimore ravens. floyd mayweather will earn millions following the fight against marcos maidana. it was revealed in a document filed at the atlanta sport section. the world title rematch taking place at the m.g.m. grand. mayweather unbeaten after 46 bouts, beating the argentinian in a majority decision in may. >> he's a strong competitor, a guy i can't overlook, keep my composure and listen to my dad's instructions. it's about taking my time. i've been here before. development rush, go out and do what i'm supposed to do. >> t
. >> australia joint second with south africa, beating argentina in queensland. ael hooper scoring two tries for the wallabies. acknowledge pushing to the end. third try touched down. australia held on for the 32-25 win. argentina win this after three years in the competition. >> n.f.l. star adrian peterson has been charged in a child abuse inquiry. the running back for minnesota vibingings will not play, following claims he abused his son. his lawyer said he was engaged in stern...
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the iraqis highlighted on it including uk, france and germany and australia, japan and south korea.ou've also got a number of arab nations, qatar, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and as we move through today and into the early period of next week, we will be able to get more flesh on the bones as to exactly what these willing partners are prepared to do. saudi, we know, will absolutely could lend regional legitimacy to what is this u.s.-led coalition. they have said already that they are prepared to provide training facilities for the syrian moderates as they call them. these are this fighting force that obama has been intent on providing more equipment for over the past couple of years. moderate force that really on the ground is providing very little so far as traction is concerned against either isis or against bashar al assad. jordan, well, that has money, of course, logistics and intelligence to offer as well as these connections to sunni tribes on the ground and that, again, natalie, is really important. this is an extremely violent sunni mischa working across syria
the iraqis highlighted on it including uk, france and germany and australia, japan and south korea.ou've also got a number of arab nations, qatar, saudi arabia and the united arab emirates and as we move through today and into the early period of next week, we will be able to get more flesh on the bones as to exactly what these willing partners are prepared to do. saudi, we know, will absolutely could lend regional legitimacy to what is this u.s.-led coalition. they have said already that they...
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south. >>> next to australia, the latest continent to be touched by the isis threat.m officials launched a massive raid sweeping up 15 suspects believed to be plotting grisly murders. brian ross has the new details. >> reporter: hundreds of australian police moved out under the cover of darkness. at least 15 suspects arrested and more being urgently sought. in an isis plot that stunned this country. innocent civilians were to be chosen at random and publicly beheaded on the streets of sydney. >> this is not just suspicion. this is intent. >> reporter: as in the u.s., australia has become increasingly alarmed about efforts to recruit its young citizens by jihadists. in particular, after news reports that the man in the green shirt, a one-time sydney nice club bouncer turned jihadist has become a senior isis leader in syria. officials fear he has the power to order attacks by australians who never even made it to syria. at the same time, the isis propaganda machine surfaced another of its western hostages. british journalist john cantlie forced to read a three-minute sc
south. >>> next to australia, the latest continent to be touched by the isis threat.m officials launched a massive raid sweeping up 15 suspects believed to be plotting grisly murders. brian ross has the new details. >> reporter: hundreds of australian police moved out under the cover of darkness. at least 15 suspects arrested and more being urgently sought. in an isis plot that stunned this country. innocent civilians were to be chosen at random and publicly beheaded on the...
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. >> south africa's cricketers claimed the 1-0 tri-series trophy after defeating australia.-wicked haul by dale steyn means could manage not to win. the proets proteases reached the target with nine wickets to spare. >> earlier in the day, the fortunes were reversed as australia pulled off a last-gasp victory over south africa. they had been leading 23-14. remaining in perth. the match turned when a player was sin binned in his 100th test match. a penalty kick followed up by rob horn, with a minute left on the clock. james foley with a conversion giving the wallabies is 24-23 victory. >> that's it for the newshour. i'll be back with more news in a few minutes. thanks for watching. >> [gunshot]. >> there's a lot of very brave
. >> south africa's cricketers claimed the 1-0 tri-series trophy after defeating australia.-wicked haul by dale steyn means could manage not to win. the proets proteases reached the target with nine wickets to spare. >> earlier in the day, the fortunes were reversed as australia pulled off a last-gasp victory over south africa. they had been leading 23-14. remaining in perth. the match turned when a player was sin binned in his 100th test match. a penalty kick followed up by rob...
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but it's also the reality that only a handful, like australia, britain, and south korea, actually suppliedumber of troops. u.s. forces made up the vast n majori majority. it's also true that president bush led the attack without the approval of u.n. or nato. u.n. rejected the idea. that's the very definition of unilateral action. president obama is looking to those organizations for the go ahead. a major difference between 2003 and now. so the claim president bush went it alone back in 2003 isn't entirely true. as mentioned more than 40 countries ended up supporting the u.s. in some capacity. but president obama's efforts this time would include world bodies, something missing in "operation iraqui freedom." that's today's "reality check." back to you. >>> jeff ranieri, let's talk about the beginning of the week and a little change. >> cooler start on this monday, then we are looking at some much hotter weather ahead. you're going to want to pay close attention to that seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. you can see back here behind us in san jose, a little bit of haze. mainly c
but it's also the reality that only a handful, like australia, britain, and south korea, actually suppliedumber of troops. u.s. forces made up the vast n majori majority. it's also true that president bush led the attack without the approval of u.n. or nato. u.n. rejected the idea. that's the very definition of unilateral action. president obama is looking to those organizations for the go ahead. a major difference between 2003 and now. so the claim president bush went it alone back in 2003...
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we think south korea and japan and australia and thailand and mongolia believe it or not. we are mapping this on a country by country basis. the amount of trading that's going on between china and the u.s. and europe as a% of the total activity is relatively small, single digits. the amount of lending that has been done by u.s. and european institutions to businesses in china is a small number relatively speaking. so we think that we will feel it in the form of slower global growth. we don't think it will precipitate a crisis for us. >> okay. any questions from the audience? just hold on for the microphone. >> thank you very much. it's been wonderfully interesting. i have two questions and we'll try to be very brief. the first one is, the debt crisis is another way of saying capitalism failed in making unwise loans is it not? >> if you look at the history of crises in the united states from 1800 forward, we have a crisis of this type about every generation. 1819, 1837, 1853, 1873. >> i think one of the points we make in the book is it should bring to an end the meth that t
we think south korea and japan and australia and thailand and mongolia believe it or not. we are mapping this on a country by country basis. the amount of trading that's going on between china and the u.s. and europe as a% of the total activity is relatively small, single digits. the amount of lending that has been done by u.s. and european institutions to businesses in china is a small number relatively speaking. so we think that we will feel it in the form of slower global growth. we don't...
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there's a new one in south africa and australia. the u.s. may not continue to lead this work, but it is now. >> i would find that disapointing if that happened. >> and i'm out of time. >> the jentgentleman from new y is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think i might ask the question everyone in this room wants to ask. have you watched "ancient aliens" and what's your comment about that series? >> yes, i think i've been on it, actually. the public is fascinated with the idea. i personally don't share the conviction that we are being visited. i don't think that that would be something that all the governments of the world had managed to keep secret. i don't think that. but the idea that maybe we were visited during the egyptian times. keep in miepd, mind, the 4.5 billion years of the earth, the time of the egyptians was yesterday. i don't find very good evidence. i think the pyramids were built by egyptians. that's a radical idea. they were very clever and they could certainly do that. i don't think that there's any good evidence to m
there's a new one in south africa and australia. the u.s. may not continue to lead this work, but it is now. >> i would find that disapointing if that happened. >> and i'm out of time. >> the jentgentleman from new y is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i think i might ask the question everyone in this room wants to ask. have you watched "ancient aliens" and what's your comment about that series? >> yes, i think i've been on it, actually. the public...
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the biggest anti-terror raid ever in australian history around 800 police involved in new south wales, australia's biggest city, sydney and brisbane, in queensland, we've been told by police that 15 people have been detained, some of those resisting arrest. one man has been charged and will appear in court. the allegation here that these people were planning a terrorist attack. being described as a random attack against a member of the public, to be carried out on the streets of sydney. now all of this comes as the terror warning in australia has been increased from medium, which would have been a possible attack, to high, which is a likely attack. now, new counterterrorism laws have been announced as well and there's been increased funding to try to deal with the threat of terrorism here in australia. prime minister tony abbott is particularly concerned with the number of australians, the scores of australians, who have gone to iraq and syria, to join the fight with islamic state. >> our thanks to stan grant. you have to remember the key phrase there is "isis sympathizers." the concern obviously
the biggest anti-terror raid ever in australian history around 800 police involved in new south wales, australia's biggest city, sydney and brisbane, in queensland, we've been told by police that 15 people have been detained, some of those resisting arrest. one man has been charged and will appear in court. the allegation here that these people were planning a terrorist attack. being described as a random attack against a member of the public, to be carried out on the streets of sydney. now all...
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south africa today. there it is. australia, brazil, china and there is the emerging market, the biggest one of them all. finally i want to note here we see weakness in the chinese internet and s&p 500 holding around the 2,000. chinese talks about the idea that perhaps we are not going to do stimulus programs. finance minister and the market sold off largely on those comments. >> i will see you again in a little bit. >> i will have more thoughts on what is coming up. >>> down to washington with breaking news. >> that's right. the s.e.c. is announcing it is making its largest ever whistle blower payout to a person they say living overseas. this payout is going to get to the key issue with the s.e.c. whistle blower program which does it pay enough money to reward financial executives to come in from the cold with tips about financial fraud if they face the prospect of losing the rest of their careers in exchange for cooperating with the united states government into an investigation into a financial firm. so the s.e.c. now saying
south africa today. there it is. australia, brazil, china and there is the emerging market, the biggest one of them all. finally i want to note here we see weakness in the chinese internet and s&p 500 holding around the 2,000. chinese talks about the idea that perhaps we are not going to do stimulus programs. finance minister and the market sold off largely on those comments. >> i will see you again in a little bit. >> i will have more thoughts on what is coming up. >>>...
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in the south bay as a smoke trip to 101 northbound. >> mark: police raids in australia.ice took about 15 people in custody following the raids. dawson also issuing a warrant. >> darya: and i'm black teen was sacked in ferguson missouri can there was a man with loaded decide on harassing a woman and her home. and there's a foot chase into a construction zone and they pointed the gun at the officer said they stand. >> darya: a man exposing himself to a woman will show you the pictures. >> mark: the question is the have enough room on your device to update it. >> james: my upper 60s to lower '70s will take a closer look. >> james: it's raining now the last boy will take it as much as we can. we do have some showers. and we've been tracking the soursop-showers, through the upper corridor. we have that activity going on. san jose high and dry in the north to bed. regained its shot right now the connection the see the rain drops coming down. he says that traffic is heavy enough we do have to bring up the umbrella. we will see the rain intensified. >> james: martyr in the after
in the south bay as a smoke trip to 101 northbound. >> mark: police raids in australia.ice took about 15 people in custody following the raids. dawson also issuing a warrant. >> darya: and i'm black teen was sacked in ferguson missouri can there was a man with loaded decide on harassing a woman and her home. and there's a foot chase into a construction zone and they pointed the gun at the officer said they stand. >> darya: a man exposing himself to a woman will show you the...
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south africa. >>> a high school student is back behind bars after leading police on a frantic manhunt. australia raises terror alert to high as syria asks the u.s. to start bombing isis in their own country. baltimore ravens fan show their support while the nfl comes under fire for major sponsors. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyn. oscar pistorius was found guilty of homicide. this carries a maximum 15 year sentence. he was found guilty of firing a gun in a restaurant. the verdicts cap off an emotional six and a half month trial. let's go to duncan outside the courthouse in pretoria. >> reporter: good morning, betty. it's finally over. a crowd gathering outside the courthouse waiting to see what happens next. inside, oscar pistorius is talking to his lawyers. he's been hugging and embracing his sister and family. on the other side, the family of reeva steenkamp, the woman killed in this, her mother embracing and sharing a long hug with her family, digesting the news oscar pistorius has been cleared of the most serious charge, that of murder, but guilty of involuntar
south africa. >>> a high school student is back behind bars after leading police on a frantic manhunt. australia raises terror alert to high as syria asks the u.s. to start bombing isis in their own country. baltimore ravens fan show their support while the nfl comes under fire for major sponsors. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyn. oscar pistorius was found guilty of homicide. this carries a maximum 15 year sentence. he was found guilty of firing a gun in...
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prime minister of malaysia and australia say new search of the estimated crash zone in the south indiancean wilt get underway in two weeks. they are splitting the 112 million-dollar cost of the search. >> it will utilize the best available technology. it will last as long as it needs to, to thoroughly scour the sea bed of the probable impact zone. >> a large area they have to comb through, flight 370 went missing march 8th traveling from kuala lumpur to bay junk, it lost contact with air control, only 30 minutes after taking off. 239 people were on board at the time. >>> 4:51. let do weather on the one's with sue serio. i see you have radar fired up, sue. >> it is a little something, something this morning. about a minute and a half ago. >> yes. >> and, that would be a storm, down to our south. it is spreading rain into north and south carolina and a little bit of rain in virginia. not to mention, although we will, the little bit of rain we will see here in kent county, delaware, some crossing the delaware bay and heading in to cumberland county in new jersey. one little area have of ra
prime minister of malaysia and australia say new search of the estimated crash zone in the south indiancean wilt get underway in two weeks. they are splitting the 112 million-dollar cost of the search. >> it will utilize the best available technology. it will last as long as it needs to, to thoroughly scour the sea bed of the probable impact zone. >> a large area they have to comb through, flight 370 went missing march 8th traveling from kuala lumpur to bay junk, it lost contact...
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australia. we've got more information on that now, japan and south korea and a number of other arab nations including saudi, qatar, kuwait and jordan. let me just go through some of what i think is important here. the saudis have already said on record that they'd be involved in training and providing military assistance to what they call these syrian moderates. and this is really important because any air force actions conducted by the likes of australia, the u.s., maybe even the uk now, you've seen the execution, the beheading of this british journalist overnight. you can conceivably see more action from the uk. and we're waiting on the meeting from david cameron, which is ongoing at present. but you've got the saudis at least involved with the training of the syrian moderates, but they want to assume to be part of the ground force covered by any u.s. air strikes from these coalition partners. and let's consider what you'd have on the ground here, peshmergas, iraqi government forces and possibly the syrian moderates. but who are they? how many of them are there at present? and they are also a force
australia. we've got more information on that now, japan and south korea and a number of other arab nations including saudi, qatar, kuwait and jordan. let me just go through some of what i think is important here. the saudis have already said on record that they'd be involved in training and providing military assistance to what they call these syrian moderates. and this is really important because any air force actions conducted by the likes of australia, the u.s., maybe even the uk now,...
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south africa. the all blacks winning in wellington. ricky mccore, captain, getting the only try. australia are leading 8-7 against argentina on the gold coast. >> serbia are through to the time of the basketball world cup for the first time after beating france. 24 points scored for serbia in madrid. the only n.b.a. player also played a role in netting a slam dunk in the second. serbia winning 90-85. they'll face defending champions u.s.a. in the time. >> it is expect to be a tough game. we played good, but i thought in the second maybe we ran out of gas. france is a good thing. they made some threes, and got back. i don't know. i'm very - i don't know what to say. he's excited now. >> n.f.l. star - adrian peterson has been charged. the minnesota vikings running back will not play in the game, following claims he abused his son. peterson's lawyers claim he only engaged in parenting. it came days after ray rice was sacked by the baltimore ravens. >> floyd mayweather junior willerb a minimum of $32 million for his world title fight on sunday against marcos maidana. the amount was revealed in
south africa. the all blacks winning in wellington. ricky mccore, captain, getting the only try. australia are leading 8-7 against argentina on the gold coast. >> serbia are through to the time of the basketball world cup for the first time after beating france. 24 points scored for serbia in madrid. the only n.b.a. player also played a role in netting a slam dunk in the second. serbia winning 90-85. they'll face defending champions u.s.a. in the time. >> it is expect to be a tough...
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south sudan. police detained 15 people and rated a dozen facilities in australia. claimed to behead a citizen in an effort to shock and horrify the public. in the nfl, another player accused of domestic violence. they deactivated jonathan dwyer. meanwhile defensive end and great party has taken a leave of absence. headlines buttop we need to pose our twitter question of the day. what is the nfl's next step? started with ray rice, a delusion. >> i gave up on my beloved red sox as they went down in flames to the oakland a's. coco crisp went zero for five in this red sox still couldn't get it done. to stay with the team for 162 games. ist i want to know, baseball's future? it is white, it is old, it is slow. to gete you going to do baseball's's asked back. -- act? >> we have to connect with that next generation of fans. if we don't get them to the ballparks when they are children we won't have them for life. we need to address the issue of our demographic. it is clearly critical that we ,onnect through mobile devices television and the internet. it is one of the reaso
south sudan. police detained 15 people and rated a dozen facilities in australia. claimed to behead a citizen in an effort to shock and horrify the public. in the nfl, another player accused of domestic violence. they deactivated jonathan dwyer. meanwhile defensive end and great party has taken a leave of absence. headlines buttop we need to pose our twitter question of the day. what is the nfl's next step? started with ray rice, a delusion. >> i gave up on my beloved red sox as they went...
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south america? and a disproportionate level of that brisket is in and around china itself in japan and australia and mongolia believe it or not. they have a lot of risk the amount of trading going on between china and the u.s. is the% of total activity is relatively small single-digit is the amount of lending done to businesses is a small number in the form of slower global growth. >> thank you very much. to questions. the first one. >> data crisis going for word is of the generation 185-31-8731 of the points we make that is the invisible hand cells problems. >> but to restructure by those methods and in some respects there already quietly behind the scenes to recapitalized the institutions so we think china has the capacity but what they don't have is a magic wand for is the growth has to slow down. >> in the back. >> what to bring up an issue given the exorbitant amount of debt as those who fail to do so at a full capacity. >> in the united states right now 14 trillion is corporate debt 12 million is consumer debts of that about 9 trillion is mortgage debt. but lending is only 1 trillion. is sugge
south america? and a disproportionate level of that brisket is in and around china itself in japan and australia and mongolia believe it or not. they have a lot of risk the amount of trading going on between china and the u.s. is the% of total activity is relatively small single-digit is the amount of lending done to businesses is a small number in the form of slower global growth. >> thank you very much. to questions. the first one. >> data crisis going for word is of the...
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south africa. >>> captured, an escaped high school shooter is back behind bars after leading police on a frantic manhunt following a dramatic prison break. >>> australia raises its terror alert to high based on threats from islamic state movements as syria asks the u.s. to start bombing isis in their own country. >>> baltimore ravens fans show their support for the ousted ray rice at last night's game, while the nfl comes under fire from some major sponsors. >>> plus, would you eat this new burger from burger king, complete with dye from squids? >>> the wild weather around the globe on this friday, september 12th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown. breaking news. olympian oscar pistorius guilty of manslaughter. >> having the totality of this evidence, in this matter, the unanimous decision of this court is the following -- on count one, the accused is found not guilty and is discharged. instead, he's found guilty of culpable homicide. >> pistorius faces 15 years in jail for the killing of reeva steenkamp. as for the weapons charges, he was found not guilty of two, but guilty of shooting off a gun in a restaurant. that ca
south africa. >>> captured, an escaped high school shooter is back behind bars after leading police on a frantic manhunt following a dramatic prison break. >>> australia raises its terror alert to high based on threats from islamic state movements as syria asks the u.s. to start bombing isis in their own country. >>> baltimore ravens fans show their support for the ousted ray rice at last night's game, while the nfl comes under fire from some major sponsors....
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the prime ministers of both malaysia and australia say a new surge of the evident estimated crash zone in the southill get underway in two weeks. the two countries are splitting the $112 million cost of that search. >> it will utilize the best available technology. it will last as long as it needs to to thoroughly scout the sea bed of the probable impact zone. >> polite 370 went missing on march 8th traveling from kuala lumpur to beijing. it lost contact with air traffic controllers only 30 minutes after take off. 239 people were on board the plane at the time. >>> more than 200 people in pakistan and india are dead tonight because of monsoon rains and they're expecting even more rough weather to come. the annual monsoon season hit hard. in pack san about 300 people are hurt. massive evacuations are taking place. leaving people to wade through rushing waters in towns and villages there. 4,000 homes have collapsed leaving thousands of people homeless. >>> closer to home, a manhunt in st. louis for two gunmen who shot and killed a man in a busy intersection. cops say they used assault weapons and ran
the prime ministers of both malaysia and australia say a new surge of the evident estimated crash zone in the southill get underway in two weeks. the two countries are splitting the $112 million cost of that search. >> it will utilize the best available technology. it will last as long as it needs to to thoroughly scout the sea bed of the probable impact zone. >> polite 370 went missing on march 8th traveling from kuala lumpur to beijing. it lost contact with air traffic controllers...
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south of the capital la paz. authorities have determined that eight of the people killed were visiting from abroad. they include travelers from italy, switzerland, and australia. traffic accidents are common in boliv bolivia. one reason is rough roads. the bus was traveling to the capital from solar de uni. the salt flat is a popular tourist destination. >>> tokyo officials are working hard to identify the source of a dengue outbreak in a city. they've installed traps to catch mosquitos in a park where 30 people are thought to have been infected. japan's health ministry has confirmed 12 more domestic cases of the virus. all 34 people infected so far were in or near the park last month and are likely to have been bitten by mosquitos there. officials with the tokyo metropolitan government are draining pond water in the park to prevent mosquitos from breeding and they began installing traps at ten locations inside the park on tuesday. the traps contain dry ice that emits carbon dioxide and a fan to help lure the insects. the officials will collect the first catch on wednesday and bring the samples to a laboratory for tests. >>> now for weather. persistent heavy
south of the capital la paz. authorities have determined that eight of the people killed were visiting from abroad. they include travelers from italy, switzerland, and australia. traffic accidents are common in boliv bolivia. one reason is rough roads. the bus was traveling to the capital from solar de uni. the salt flat is a popular tourist destination. >>> tokyo officials are working hard to identify the source of a dengue outbreak in a city. they've installed traps to catch...
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australia. >> teenagers from five continents speaking directly with pope front sis through a google chat. the students from turkey, south and el salvador heard advice from the leader of the roman church speaking in his native spanish. >> translator: in life you can do either one of two opposite things. you can build bridges or walls. walls separate and divide. bridges get people closer. >> a student from is stan bull reflected on piece. >> people contain different religions and ethnic groups must learn how to live in peace. >> for dozens of students, the video chat with the pope was cause for celebration. for a brief moment the spotlight was on a community near the capital plagued by gang violence and poverty. >> translator: be ware of gangs because in the same way that there are bridges that unite you, there are also links that can destroy you. be alert. there are groups that seek destruction, that seek war, that don't know how to be team players. >> there were also funny moments during the 20-minute video chat. a student from south africa told the pope, not to get nervous as he was about to ask a few questions. the vi
australia. >> teenagers from five continents speaking directly with pope front sis through a google chat. the students from turkey, south and el salvador heard advice from the leader of the roman church speaking in his native spanish. >> translator: in life you can do either one of two opposite things. you can build bridges or walls. walls separate and divide. bridges get people closer. >> a student from is stan bull reflected on piece. >> people contain different...
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south africa. >>> a high school student is back behind bars after leading police on a frantic manhunt. australiaalert to high as syria asks the u.s. to start bombing isis in their own country. baltimore ravens fan show their support while the nfl comes under fire for major sponsors. good morning everybody. thanks for joining us.
south africa. >>> a high school student is back behind bars after leading police on a frantic manhunt. australiaalert to high as syria asks the u.s. to start bombing isis in their own country. baltimore ravens fan show their support while the nfl comes under fire for major sponsors. good morning everybody. thanks for joining us.
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. >>> in australia, authorities say they've arrested two men suspected of terrorism. the raid happened at an islamic center southf brisbane. police say the men are suspected of recruiting, facilitating and funding fighters heading to syria, the heartland of the isis threat. the arrests come as authorities consider raising the nation's terror alert from medium to high, which means an attack is likely. and this just in, according to reuters, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has arrived in baghdad, as he began his plan -- his tour, i should say, of the middle east, to build that military, political, and financial support, that coalition that he needs and wants for the united states to defeat isis militants. and of course we'll hear more about that and of course the plan to defeat isis on wednesday from president barack obama. >>> when court resumes tomorrow in the oscar pistorius murder trial, all eyes will be on the judge. >> that's right. they will revisit testimony from dozens of witnesses before announcing the verdict. robyn curnow looks back at the long gruelling trial that's finally nearing an end. >> repor
. >>> in australia, authorities say they've arrested two men suspected of terrorism. the raid happened at an islamic center southf brisbane. police say the men are suspected of recruiting, facilitating and funding fighters heading to syria, the heartland of the isis threat. the arrests come as authorities consider raising the nation's terror alert from medium to high, which means an attack is likely. and this just in, according to reuters, u.s. secretary of state john kerry has arrived...
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the patter patterns, the south-east hit as hard as it is, and they talk about indirect things, a domino effect. before the arab spring, there was drought in russia and australia, two of the great bread baskets. driving up the cost of food, and some environmental economists believe it may have set off the arab strings. we will not see americans abandoning southern california, nothing as destabilizing as that. there could be patterns that set us up for a domino effect that we'll on really understand. >> and we continue the topic. researchers are trying to combat changing weather patterns, using models to predict weather event caused by climate change. meteorologist rebecca stevenson has that part of the story. >> when we talk about how to address climate change, let's talk about weather, day-to-day forecasts, how it impacts us. many tiles we look at the rain, but more often we look at much smaller scale forecasts. if you live in florida, you want to know where the heavy rain will hit. this day tomorrow, around tampa and tampa bay, lighter scattered showers elsewhere. president obama's addressing climate change, and asking us to develop a strategic plan, bringin
the patter patterns, the south-east hit as hard as it is, and they talk about indirect things, a domino effect. before the arab spring, there was drought in russia and australia, two of the great bread baskets. driving up the cost of food, and some environmental economists believe it may have set off the arab strings. we will not see americans abandoning southern california, nothing as destabilizing as that. there could be patterns that set us up for a domino effect that we'll on really...
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australia. quite frankly, the underdeveloped world, the higher echelons of the income stream of south america. there are years of reservations still on order, you know, there's issues in the short term? sure. we'll watch them quarter to quarter. nothing to keep us concerned. >> two smart arguments on both sides on tesla. that's how it goes with that company. for sure. thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> by the way, a slight correction. we were calling calpers largest pension fund out there. it's the largest public pension out there. the teachers fund in california remining us they're the largest pension out there. happy to make the correction there. >> we should add, again, focusing on what big wall street firms are doing, it's the institutions of $300 billion under management and even if it's 1% of the portfolio, talking about a big move. >> lot of money, for sure. >>> making money bullish on the market today. the dow up 109. we are in record territory. but we're starting to get close to that right now and up, if we were to close right here, new record high for the dow. >>
australia. quite frankly, the underdeveloped world, the higher echelons of the income stream of south america. there are years of reservations still on order, you know, there's issues in the short term? sure. we'll watch them quarter to quarter. nothing to keep us concerned. >> two smart arguments on both sides on tesla. that's how it goes with that company. for sure. thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> by the way, a slight correction. we were calling...
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south island over the north island. >> new zealand used to be the add-on to australia. >> and it's not just for -- >> no it's for hobbits>> i'm not sure that's it. >> it used to be. >> but that did a lot. on the big screen. >> but there's a tipping point for destinations. been in this business for 30 years. there's a tipping point. i think new zealand has it all. it's a great family destination. it's great for adventure travel. food and wine, the lodges that are there are incredible. it's the whole package. >> i mean, we're just avoiding the issue. what -- at what cutoff in terms of wealth disparity, talking about income, who goes to new zealand? where are you on that? the bottom 50% aren't going to new zealand. >> no. we're a luxury network. >> you're wondering why it's exploding right now? it's the same story we talk about all the time. wouldn't you say it's the top 5%? >> probably 5% to 10%. >> that does the international travel. that does the bora boras and the new zealands. these are the people that are flush and it's the same story we talk about again and again. they should write a thank you card to janet yellen.
south island over the north island. >> new zealand used to be the add-on to australia. >> and it's not just for -- >> no it's for hobbits>> i'm not sure that's it. >> it used to be. >> but that did a lot. on the big screen. >> but there's a tipping point for destinations. been in this business for 30 years. there's a tipping point. i think new zealand has it all. it's a great family destination. it's great for adventure travel. food and wine, the lodges...