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speaker, if i may, because the honorable member is from south australia and the school from a member of sydney asked me about earlier was from south australia, can i say that the -- our lady school will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next 10 years. and the contributions from the commonwealth, on the government's estimator, will go 41,390 in 5 to $ 2027. once again, the member for from sydney set out to mislead the house with claims of cuts that are simply not true. tom: despite that, the u.s. and australia don't see eye-to-eye at the moment on reactions to climate change. the two countries are still very close on the defense and strategic element, as was highlighted by the recent osman talks. >> my question is to the minister for foreign affairs. will the minister update the house on the australia united state hsh australia-united states foreign affairs and defense minister's meetings next week? >> the minister for foreign affairs. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the member for his his interest in this very important meeting. next week the defense minister and i will host
speaker, if i may, because the honorable member is from south australia and the school from a member of sydney asked me about earlier was from south australia, can i say that the -- our lady school will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next 10 years. and the contributions from the commonwealth, on the government's estimator, will go 41,390 in 5 to $ 2027. once again, the member for from sydney set out to mislead the house with claims of cuts that are simply not true. tom: despite that,...
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in this case if you're fishing off the macdonald south australia, you may encounter a lovely great whitees. interested. enough to nudge the boat. >> time to wrap it up and get out of here. >> you're on his lawn. >> they all seem to think this is quite hysterical. the laughter i think you hear is nervous laughter. people on the boat. the shark wasn't injured either. you see the nip at the motor toward the end of theles bring o the desert southwest. lake powell, arizona. these folks hgwninikou a ts a s. a very narrow, wind-blown canyon. whencorner t,he y they encounter something very unusual and rare to see. >> yes. water in -- whoa! is that an owl? it's swimming. >> that is an owl. this video has been around a bit, but it's trending now. according to national geographic, they believe this is a juvenile gray horned owl. it's possibletlen off the cliff above. owls can swim, but they need to get on land and dry out before they can fly away. they just keep their distance and let the owl swim right up to looks back, and bar out,.here gives them the stink eye. >> nothing to >> yeah. >>> these li
in this case if you're fishing off the macdonald south australia, you may encounter a lovely great whitees. interested. enough to nudge the boat. >> time to wrap it up and get out of here. >> you're on his lawn. >> they all seem to think this is quite hysterical. the laughter i think you hear is nervous laughter. people on the boat. the shark wasn't injured either. you see the nip at the motor toward the end of theles bring o the desert southwest. lake powell, arizona. these...
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speaker, if i may one intelligence, because the honorable member from south australia amassed me about it earlier can i say our lady will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next ten years. the contribution from the commonwealth will go 28,855,000 in 2027. once again the members of sydney will lead the house that are simply not true.rily see >> they don't see eye to eye at the moment for climate change. the two countries are very close to the defense and strategic element. my question is to the minister of foreign affairs. will the minister update the >>use next week? >> thank you mr. speaker. i thank you for your question on this important meeting. next week we will host in sydney u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson and general jim mattis for the annual -- mr. speaker, this meeting will be the firstig formal meeting for the trumpadmi administration. the prime minister meeting with vice president trump in new yorn on there have been 13 visits to the united states since the inauguration, all high-level in all targeted to matters that will benefit this really people. mr. speaker, on
speaker, if i may one intelligence, because the honorable member from south australia amassed me about it earlier can i say our lady will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next ten years. the contribution from the commonwealth will go 28,855,000 in 2027. once again the members of sydney will lead the house that are simply not true.rily see >> they don't see eye to eye at the moment for climate change. the two countries are very close to the defense and strategic element. my question...
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navigating to australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> the crew battle iing difficult weather and harrowing seas. they don't use gps or compass. >> let's say the sun is due west and you want to go south. >> sao it would be to the left of me. >> they reached back into history using the
navigating to australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> the crew battle iing difficult weather and harrowing seas. they don't use gps or compass. >> let's say the sun is due west and you want to go south. >> sao it would be to the left of me. >> they reached back into history using the
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because the honorable members from south australia and the members asked me that earlier, can i say our lady of -- will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next 10 years. the per student contribution on the government's estimator will grow $20,800,855 to $41,390 in 2027. once again the member set out to mislead the house and claimed the cuts that are simply not true. >> despite that the australian the u.s. don't necessarily see eye-to-eye on reactions to climate change. >> my question is to the minister of foreign affairs. will the minister update the house on the us trillions united states foreign affairs and defense ministers meeting next week? >> the minister for foreign affairs. >> thank you mr. speaker and i thank think the speaker for his interest in this very important meeting. next week the defense minister and i will host in sydney u.n. secretary of state rex tillerson secretary of defense general james mattis for the annual australian ministerial -- mr. speaker osman has been the principle forum for bilateral confrontations for the past 30 years and this minister will be th
because the honorable members from south australia and the members asked me that earlier, can i say our lady of -- will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next 10 years. the per student contribution on the government's estimator will grow $20,800,855 to $41,390 in 2027. once again the member set out to mislead the house and claimed the cuts that are simply not true. >> despite that the australian the u.s. don't necessarily see eye-to-eye on reactions to climate change. >> my...
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speaker, if i may, because of the memorable -- honorable members of south australia asked me about this earlier, can i say -- lady will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next 10 years. and the contribution from the commonwealth will go from 28,000 to $24,000 in 2027. to members of sydney set out -- the cuts are simply not true. the u.s. and australia don't climate change at the moment. the countries are very close, as was highlighted by the recent talks. >> my question is to the minister of foreign affairs. australia, united states, foreign defense week, ourmeeting next measure of foreign affairs. >> thank you mr. speaker. we will host, in sydney, rex tillerson, and general jim matheson. mr. speaker, osmond has been the principal form for our bilateral confrontations for about the past 30 years. will beisterial meeting the first formal ministerial the new trump administration. it follows on from the very successful visit to australia pence, theresident prime minister's meeting with president trump in new york, indeed there has been 13 ministerial visits to the united inauguration,h
speaker, if i may, because of the memorable -- honorable members of south australia asked me about this earlier, can i say -- lady will receive an extra $3.9 million over the next 10 years. and the contribution from the commonwealth will go from 28,000 to $24,000 in 2027. to members of sydney set out -- the cuts are simply not true. the u.s. and australia don't climate change at the moment. the countries are very close, as was highlighted by the recent talks. >> my question is to the...
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a nurse from south australia, kirsty boden — who worked at guy's hospital near london bridge — is nameda £200 million settlement with investors who say they were duped into handing £12 billion to the bank during the financial crisis. the rbs shareholders action group has voted to accept a 82p per share offer. we'll have more on that in a moment. retail sales have fallen and online trading is slowing down. but we are still buying food and drinks. both essential and non essential. these findings from the british retail consortium suggest that rising inflation is contributing to us keeping our wallets and purses closed. separate figures from barclaycard showed consumer spending has fallen to a 10—month low of 2.8% in may with shoppers spending on experiences rather than goods. qatar has called for talks to end a major diplomatic row which has seen saudi arabia and several other countries cut links with the gulf state. the foreign minister said all sides should resolve their differences through dialogue. saudi arabia, bahrain and egypt say they're closing their air space to qatari planes. r
a nurse from south australia, kirsty boden — who worked at guy's hospital near london bridge — is nameda £200 million settlement with investors who say they were duped into handing £12 billion to the bank during the financial crisis. the rbs shareholders action group has voted to accept a 82p per share offer. we'll have more on that in a moment. retail sales have fallen and online trading is slowing down. but we are still buying food and drinks. both essential and non essential. these...
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this is after the state of south australia announced in its budget it would be hitting the banks withon liabilities, intending to raise up to three and at dollars million in four years. that is on top of the one announced by the federal government in may. they have slammed the policy as a joke. in japan, nikkei futures pointed to slight gains. watching jakarta again after steep declines on thursday for the troubled airbag maker. we are expecting takata to file for bankruptcy on monday. pmi manufacturing we are also watching. more "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology," i am emily chang. mark zuckerberg has written a new mission statement to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together. at an event in chicago, he rolled out new rules to further engage its users. we have to build a world where every single person has a sense of purpose and community. that is how we are going to bring the world closer together. we need to bring a world -- build a world where we care just as much about anyone -- a person in india, china, mexic
this is after the state of south australia announced in its budget it would be hitting the banks withon liabilities, intending to raise up to three and at dollars million in four years. that is on top of the one announced by the federal government in may. they have slammed the policy as a joke. in japan, nikkei futures pointed to slight gains. watching jakarta again after steep declines on thursday for the troubled airbag maker. we are expecting takata to file for bankruptcy on monday. pmi...
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a big gap in european countries but also in south korea kind of a australia. often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies there are two countries where we see president trump given higher ratings than president obama.a. israel and russia.ump in slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher rates are president trump in russia.d obama's ratings have gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and didn't bounce backk this year. much higher rating from russia in president trump let's take a timeline back a little bit, the same question. this is data from four western european countries that we survey just about every year for the past past decade in the happen is as you can see president bush starts off his term not especially popular in western europe. those numbers come down overe'sa time. there is a lot of opposition to foreign policy or by the time he leaves office in 2008 is ratings are pretty low. president obama comes into office in 2009 and gets astronomical ratings in some countries, more than 90% positive
a big gap in european countries but also in south korea kind of a australia. often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies there are two countries where we see president trump given higher ratings than president obama.a. israel and russia.ump in slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher rates are president trump in russia.d obama's ratings have gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and didn't bounce backk this year. much higher rating...
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in south wales, australia, you see it coming, don't you? don't you? >> oh!ou thinking? >> unbelievable what this bus driver was thinking. especially when i tell you there were 20 school children on board that bus. >> come on! >> i am not kidding. that bus continues to just drive away like nothing even happened. sadly, it caused the truck to jackknife there. >> could you imagine being the kids on the back seat? >> yeah. >> 20 sets of parents are looking for this guy. >> police were looking for this guy too. once the video was released, they were able to track down the 59-year-old bus driver and say what were you thinking. since then they've commenced an investigation. they were also able to talk to the truck driver as well. police are also asking any other witnesses that happened to see this, come forward. they want all the information they can get. >>> imagine this. you're a photographer who just enjoys taking beautiful pictures of the locations you visit. especially switzerland. you can't take a bad picture there. which is why people were outraged when this
in south wales, australia, you see it coming, don't you? don't you? >> oh!ou thinking? >> unbelievable what this bus driver was thinking. especially when i tell you there were 20 school children on board that bus. >> come on! >> i am not kidding. that bus continues to just drive away like nothing even happened. sadly, it caused the truck to jackknife there. >> could you imagine being the kids on the back seat? >> yeah. >> 20 sets of parents are looking...
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lottery than winning this lottery. [ laughter ] meanwhile, this from a horse race in new south wales, australiase also took home the award for most outstanding name. >> now the big dreamer back to the fence and masking lucky scarlet and chastity strikes. the big dreamer on the inside. super charged. horsy mchorse face is coming. horsy mchorseface and the big dreamer. horsy mchorseface. >> jimmy: that's great. that's maybe the best one. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how you -- how could you not bet on horsy mchorseface if you had the chance? [ laughter ] sunday in case you don't know is father's day. i mentioned earlier on our primetime show we have a cherished tradition here at this show. we honor the dads of the world with a youtube challenge. we do this every year. and over the years we've been to -- we really subjected dads to all manner of nonsense. one year we had people serve their dads breakfast not in bed but in the shower. >> happy father's day. >> ah! joe! >> jimmy kimmel made me do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: another year we asked people to hop on pop. >> ah! [ laughter ] >> ji
lottery than winning this lottery. [ laughter ] meanwhile, this from a horse race in new south wales, australiase also took home the award for most outstanding name. >> now the big dreamer back to the fence and masking lucky scarlet and chastity strikes. the big dreamer on the inside. super charged. horsy mchorse face is coming. horsy mchorseface and the big dreamer. horsy mchorseface. >> jimmy: that's great. that's maybe the best one. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how you --...
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japan, south korea and australia are all open for business and investors there are jittery after us equitiesnd congressional testimony from fired former fbi chiefjames comey. as the wall street —— wall street, the key indices fell in negative territory, closing down by 48 points. they give are joining us. goodbye for now. the headlines this sour. uk security services are facing more questions following revelations that they were warned about the third london bridge attack. he's been named as 22—year—old youssef zaghba, a moroccan—italian man who lived in east london. a man has been shot down outside notre dame cathedral after he officers with a hammer. an investigation is under way as to why hundreds of postal ballots have gone missing into marginal south—west constituencies. they are saying they are taking what is happening very seriously. by monday, if nothing comes, we will check. and chase it up comes, we will check. and chase it up she did, only to be told by plymouth city council that her family's ballot papers had gone missing in the post and they are not the only ones. in fact, 370 t
japan, south korea and australia are all open for business and investors there are jittery after us equitiesnd congressional testimony from fired former fbi chiefjames comey. as the wall street —— wall street, the key indices fell in negative territory, closing down by 48 points. they give are joining us. goodbye for now. the headlines this sour. uk security services are facing more questions following revelations that they were warned about the third london bridge attack. he's been named...
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one of the seven people killed in the london bridge attacks has been identified as a nurse from south australiaong those missing is a 21—year—old from australia, sara zelenak from australia who had been given the evening off to enjoy a night out with friends. her aunt says they fear the worst. scotland yard says detectives have arrested a 27—year—old man in barking, in east london, this morning in connection to the attack. the address is being searched. time for the sport and jessica has the latest from the bbc sports centre. good afternoon, i'm jessica creighton with the latest sports news. england's cricketers were making good progress against new zealand, in their champions trophy group game in cardiff — a win will take england through to the last four. england made 310 from 50 overs, thanks to half—centuries from alex hales and joe root... adam milne and anderson took three wickets a piece. arsenal have announced the signing of the bosnia—herzegovina international zyad kolasinac from the bundesliga side schalke. kolasinac has joined the fa cup winners on a free transfer. his claim to fame i
one of the seven people killed in the london bridge attacks has been identified as a nurse from south australiaong those missing is a 21—year—old from australia, sara zelenak from australia who had been given the evening off to enjoy a night out with friends. her aunt says they fear the worst. scotland yard says detectives have arrested a 27—year—old man in barking, in east london, this morning in connection to the attack. the address is being searched. time for the sport and jessica...
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one of the seven people killed in the london bridge attacks has been identified as a nurse from south australiao'd been injured. among those missing is 21—year—old sara zelenak from australia, who had been given the evening off to enjoy a night out with friends. her aunt says they fear the worst. scotland yard says detectives have also arrested a 27—year—old man in barking, in east london, this morning in connection with the attack. the address is being searched. it's time for the sport. we rejoin jessica. hello. thank you very much, simon. good afternoon to you. england's cricketers have set new zealand a competitive target of 311 to win their champions trophy group game in cardiff. there were half centuries from alex hales, joe root, jos butler. in reply, new zealand's luke ronchi has been bowled first ball by jake ball. they're on 4—1. a win for england will take them through to the last four. arsenal have announced the signing of the bosnia—herzegovina from the bundesliga side schalke. he's hasjoined the fa cup winners on a free transfer. he has an impressive claim to fame — he scored the f
one of the seven people killed in the london bridge attacks has been identified as a nurse from south australiao'd been injured. among those missing is 21—year—old sara zelenak from australia, who had been given the evening off to enjoy a night out with friends. her aunt says they fear the worst. scotland yard says detectives have also arrested a 27—year—old man in barking, in east london, this morning in connection with the attack. the address is being searched. it's time for the...
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in south wales, australia, you see it coming, don't you? don't you? >> oh! thinking? >> unbelievable what this bus driver was thinking. especially when i tell you there were 20 school children on board that bus. >> come on! >> i am not kidding. that bus continues to just drive away like nothing even happened. sadly, it caused the truck to jackknife there. >> could you imagine being the kids on the back seat? >> yeah. >> 20 sets of parents are looking for this guy. >> police were looking for this guy too. once the video was released, they were able to track down the 59-year-old bus driver and say what were you thinking. since then they've commenced an investigation. they were also able to talk to the truck driver as well. police are also asking any other witnesses that happened to see this, come forward. they want all the information they can get. >>> imagine this. you're a photographer who just enjoys taking beautiful pictures of the locations you visit. especially switzerland. you can't take a bad picture there. which is why people were outraged when this v
in south wales, australia, you see it coming, don't you? don't you? >> oh! thinking? >> unbelievable what this bus driver was thinking. especially when i tell you there were 20 school children on board that bus. >> come on! >> i am not kidding. that bus continues to just drive away like nothing even happened. sadly, it caused the truck to jackknife there. >> could you imagine being the kids on the back seat? >> yeah. >> 20 sets of parents are looking...
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but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies. there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. so slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. obama's ratings had gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and didn't bounce back this year much -- didn't bounce back much. this year, much higher ratings for president trump. let's go back to the bush administration. same questions. data for four western european country we was surveyed just about every year for the last debling cade and a half. president bush starts off his term not especially popular in western europe. those numbers come down over time. he's unpopular or there's a lot of opposition to key elements of his foreign policyle by the time he leaves office in 2008 his ratings are low. president obama comes into office in 2009 he gets astronomical ratings in some countries, more than 90% positive. for example, in 2009 in germany and
but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies. there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. so slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. obama's ratings had gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and didn't bounce back this year much -- didn't bounce back much. this year, much higher...
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but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies. there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. so slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. obama's ratings had gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and didn't bounce back this year much -- didn't bounce back much. this year, much higher ratings for president trump. let's go back to the bush administration. same questions. data for four western european country we was surveyed just about every year for the last debling cade and a half. president bush starts off his term not especially popular in western europe. those numbers come down over time. he's unpopular or there's a lot of opposition to key elements of his foreign policyle by the time he leaves office in 2008 his ratings are low. president obama comes into office in 2009 he gets astronomical ratings in some countries, more than 90% positive. for example, in 2009 in germany and
but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies. there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. so slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. obama's ratings had gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and didn't bounce back this year much -- didn't bounce back much. this year, much higher...
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partners as they succeed in the battlefield in iraq and syria, they are returning home to europe, south asia, australia and who knows what they are up to. they're heading to what they think are safe havens to get about hate, death and intolerance and whatever they are too high. someone will carry out the attacks. the president issued direction in the form of the yeshiva to the entire branch to prevent the entry of those that seek to do us harm. the current junction. some discuss debate and the professional men and women like me are in the business of implementing the president intends to secure the nation, and we are doing that. self-appointed critics talk about the name and i see the wisdom of the president is trying to do to protect america and its people. to congress willing to work in the business of securing the nation and it's been my experience with less than four months on the job congress is committed to that. the quote where why aliens with they have the same countries that identify in the congress in the previous administration in 2015 that are of great concern. at the time the expectation w
partners as they succeed in the battlefield in iraq and syria, they are returning home to europe, south asia, australia and who knows what they are up to. they're heading to what they think are safe havens to get about hate, death and intolerance and whatever they are too high. someone will carry out the attacks. the president issued direction in the form of the yeshiva to the entire branch to prevent the entry of those that seek to do us harm. the current junction. some discuss debate and the...
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south africa and australia, new zealand, not through. all to play for.the favourites but do not discount india for back—to—back championships. much more coverage on the website. in a few minutes... we are going to look at france. what macron has done to french politics has been astonishing. the party has only been around for one year, he has got the presidency and en route toa has got the presidency and en route to a landslide in the parliamentary elections. people across the 80 kingdom have been mulling over election results, and one of those was bristol north west. sitting tory mp ousted. labour with the majority of 4000. jon kay has been speaking to supporters, about what they want the party to do, after such a disappointing result. politics is a brutal business, and here, things have already moved on. this conservative seat has been claimed by labour. could you feel it immediately? oh, absolutely. this afternoon, we brought together some rather bruised conservatives. they all agree that theresa may won't survive long term, but they say she must stay
south africa and australia, new zealand, not through. all to play for.the favourites but do not discount india for back—to—back championships. much more coverage on the website. in a few minutes... we are going to look at france. what macron has done to french politics has been astonishing. the party has only been around for one year, he has got the presidency and en route toa has got the presidency and en route to a landslide in the parliamentary elections. people across the 80 kingdom...
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australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> reporter: the crew battling brutal weather and harrowing seas. the crew doesn't use modern navigational tools, no gps or compass. >> the sun is exactly due west. and you want to go south. >> it would be to the left of me. >> right. >> reporter: they reached back into history using the ancient polynesian art of wave finding. >> our ancestors have been doing it for 3,000 years. >> reporter: they're teaching the next generation. >> we measure altitude with our hands. >> reporter: the technique given a spotlight in the hit disney film "moana." >> you're measuring the stars, not giving the sky a high five? >> what we're doing is something our ancestors have done for many years. and we're able to continue to practice and keep it alive. >> knowing where you came from to get where you're going to go. >> reporter: a lesson that guides the sails, finding a way forward by honoring the past. steve patterson, magic island, hawaii. >>> a highly personal achievement by one young man on the job and inspiring america. >>> finall
australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> reporter: the crew battling brutal weather and harrowing seas. the crew doesn't use modern navigational tools, no gps or compass. >> the sun is exactly due west. and you want to go south. >> it would be to the left of me. >> right. >> reporter: they reached back into history using the ancient polynesian art of wave finding. >> our ancestors have been doing it for 3,000 years....
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from flights go to and cities and countries such as the u.s., south africa, and australia. all of these flights will have to be diverted or grounded. avoiding egyptian and bahraini airspace will only add to the troubles. is still open. it is the last thing the airline needs after a tough start, following a laptop band from donald trump. >> we have seen a dip in the traffic between airports ,nvolving the ban in the u.s. so there is an influence in traffic, obviously. >> two other airlines in the region will also find their sales hit by the diplomatic rift , and for an airline to fly over qatar may now need to get permission from saudi authorities. has begun. president outlining plans to privatize air traffic control in the united states. he is urging congress to separate it from the federal aviation administration. mr. trump calls the air-traffic system ancient and broken and says he has a plan to fix it. >> the faa has been trying to upgrade our nation's air traffic control system for a long period of years, but after billions and billions of tax dollars spent, and the many
from flights go to and cities and countries such as the u.s., south africa, and australia. all of these flights will have to be diverted or grounded. avoiding egyptian and bahraini airspace will only add to the troubles. is still open. it is the last thing the airline needs after a tough start, following a laptop band from donald trump. >> we have seen a dip in the traffic between airports ,nvolving the ban in the u.s. so there is an influence in traffic, obviously. >> two other...
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they said no, we want to push south and take australia.ittle raid gave him the backing he needed to push his plan to invade and take midway. his thinking and his argument was, we've got to protect the eastern approach to tokyo. we can't allow the americans to attack us unknown again. and so that really set the wheels in motion for the battle of midway. in addition, there was the battle of coral sea down in the south pacific, which again was one of the first battles where we stepped up and we took on the japanese, carrier for carrier. so again, a very, very important battle. and then that brings us to january 3rd and january 4th for the battle of midway. the japanese sent three invasion groups. they sortied most of their fleet. any ship that was not already engaged in action or not in for repairs sortied for the invasion of midway. they sent three forces. one contained the aircraft can questions, four of the six that attacked pearl harbor. they also had the occupation force and invasion force were coming up from different angles onto midway
they said no, we want to push south and take australia.ittle raid gave him the backing he needed to push his plan to invade and take midway. his thinking and his argument was, we've got to protect the eastern approach to tokyo. we can't allow the americans to attack us unknown again. and so that really set the wheels in motion for the battle of midway. in addition, there was the battle of coral sea down in the south pacific, which again was one of the first battles where we stepped up and we...
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navigating to australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> the crew battlelt weather and harrowing seas. they don't use gps or compass. >> let's say the sun is due west and you want to go south. >> sao it would be to the left of me. >> they reached back into history using the ancient polynesian art of wave finding. >> our ancestors have been doing it for 3,000 years. >> we measure altitude with our hands. >> the technique given the spotlight in the hit disney film moana. >> you're measuring the stars not giving the sky a high five? >> what we're doing is something our ancestors have done for many years. and we're able to practice it and keep it alive. >> a lesson that guides the sales of the ship, finding the way forward by honoring the past. steve patterson, magic island, hawaii. >>> a highly personal what's that? p3 planters nuts, jerky and seeds. i like a variety in my protein. totally, that's why i have this uh trail mix. wow minty. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all produ
navigating to australia, south africa, new york and back home. >> it was very intense. >> the crew battlelt weather and harrowing seas. they don't use gps or compass. >> let's say the sun is due west and you want to go south. >> sao it would be to the left of me. >> they reached back into history using the ancient polynesian art of wave finding. >> our ancestors have been doing it for 3,000 years. >> we measure altitude with our hands. >> the...
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lottery than winning this lottery. [ laughter ] meanwhile, this from a horse race in new south wales, australiae award for most outstanding name. >> now the big dreamer back to the fence and masking lucky scarlet and chastity strikes. the big dreamer on the inside. super charged. horsy mchorse face is coming. horsy mchorseface and the big dreamer. horsy mchorseface. >> jimmy: that's great. that's maybe the best one. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how you -- how could you not bet on horsy mchorseface if you had the chance? [ laughter ] sunday in case you don't know is father's day. i mentioned earlier on our primetime show we have a cherished tradition here at this show. we honor the dads of the world with a youtube challenge. we do this every year. and over the years we've been to -- we really subjected dads to all manner of nonsense. one year we had people serve their dads breakfast not in bed but in the shower. >> happy father's day. >> ah! joe! >> jimmy kimmel made me do it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: another year we asked people to hop on pop. >> ah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a hibernating b
lottery than winning this lottery. [ laughter ] meanwhile, this from a horse race in new south wales, australiae award for most outstanding name. >> now the big dreamer back to the fence and masking lucky scarlet and chastity strikes. the big dreamer on the inside. super charged. horsy mchorse face is coming. horsy mchorseface and the big dreamer. horsy mchorseface. >> jimmy: that's great. that's maybe the best one. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know how you -- how could you not...
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one of the seven people killed in the london bridge attacks has been identified as a nurse from south australiaks in london on saturday night. the political row over police numbers intensifies, as the mayor of london warns that planned cuts to the number of police officers will make it harder to protect against future attacks. the third london bridge attacker has been named. he was youseff zaghba, a 22—year—old italian of moroccan descent. italian media say he was stopped from travelling to syria last year. the two other attackers were named yesterday as pakistan—born khuram butt and rachid radouane, both from barking. my colleague, jane hill, is at london bridge for us now. as we've been reporting, scotland yard is facing questions a lot of questions about policing, resources , a lot of questions about policing, resources, and the security services today. as we've been reporting, scotland yard is facing questions over a decision to downgrade an inquiry into one of the other men behind saturday's attack — khuram butt, a known extremist who'd been monitored in the past by the security services.
one of the seven people killed in the london bridge attacks has been identified as a nurse from south australiaks in london on saturday night. the political row over police numbers intensifies, as the mayor of london warns that planned cuts to the number of police officers will make it harder to protect against future attacks. the third london bridge attacker has been named. he was youseff zaghba, a 22—year—old italian of moroccan descent. italian media say he was stopped from travelling to...
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australia bowled out bangladesh for 182 and are now hoping that the rain stays away from south londonwould leave them on the brink of champions trophy extinction, if you believe the forecast neither of them will get the opportunity to win today. with a shortened game looming australia had to get a move on and promptly at a sluggish bangladesh three down but tamim iqbal fresh from sluggish bangladesh three down but tamim iqbalfresh from a century against england was bludgeoning his way towards three figures once more delivering a shower of sixes towards the spectators who had to take other. but down came the drizzle and with it bangladesh's innings which began to fizzle out. tamim iqbal out for 95, and a further three wickets fell for just a solitary wrong—headed, 182 all out. australia had done what was expected, but the weather then did the same. it didn't last too long as australia could at least get their chase under way but with more rain expected they may not get a chance to finish it. ben croucher, bbc news. that rain really causing problems. they have just come off again. austr
australia bowled out bangladesh for 182 and are now hoping that the rain stays away from south londonwould leave them on the brink of champions trophy extinction, if you believe the forecast neither of them will get the opportunity to win today. with a shortened game looming australia had to get a move on and promptly at a sluggish bangladesh three down but tamim iqbal fresh from sluggish bangladesh three down but tamim iqbalfresh from a century against england was bludgeoning his way towards...
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so much it will happen initially in china canada australia south korea build room sweden a few other countries which borrowed their wife through the profit through the cross with more profit falling on them and causing credit growth when the other economies were collapsing about your loans she's very appropriately managing a zombie economy the america. american economy is never going to revive again in the way i did back in the not in. because of the overhang of debt which is what todd the japanese of all this stuff was predictable the only way the only way you cannot predict this if you believe mindstream a comic theory and this is the best evidence of had for a long time that we should get rid of my instrument can all mix because if it leads people in managerial positions like elam's to believe that one big across is coming she will be totally unprepared when the american economy starts to go backwards courtesy for putting up interest rates and causing another delay verging chill certain to be unprepared when countries like australia canada china and so on career and so on solving
so much it will happen initially in china canada australia south korea build room sweden a few other countries which borrowed their wife through the profit through the cross with more profit falling on them and causing credit growth when the other economies were collapsing about your loans she's very appropriately managing a zombie economy the america. american economy is never going to revive again in the way i did back in the not in. because of the overhang of debt which is what todd the...
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but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies. now there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. so slightly higher ratings for president trump and israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. this is data for four european countries we survey. as can you see, president bush starts off his term not especially popular in western europe. those numbers come down over time. he's unpopular. there's a lot of opposition. by the time he leaves office in 2008, the ratings are pretty low. president obama comes into office in 2009. he gets, you know, astronomical ratings in some countries. it is 90% positive, for example in, 2009 in germany and france. comes down a little bit over time. the nsa snow snoweden scandal had impact on views against president obama in germany and some other countries. but his ratings bounced back a little bit tend of his term. he leaves office popular and you can see what happens this year. you know, a very steep slope d
but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps are in some of america's closest allies. now there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. so slightly higher ratings for president trump and israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. this is data for four european countries we survey. as can you see, president bush starts off his term not especially popular in western europe. those...
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just moved from suburban perth, my dad was a copper, he had been transferred to the south coast of western australiaalbany which at the time was an active whaling town. i found myself amongst strangers, the weather was different, it was british weather really. that's the politest way i could describe it. i didn't know anybody and i was about to go into high school for the first time. i think ijust felt besieged and in an alien place. i was anxious, i think. i would go to the window and i would be calm and i looked down the rifle sight and be able to contain the world and people to just this very narrow focus. but it was a very dangerous thing, even with an unloaded rifle to be standing at a window pointing it at strangers. had i been seen, had the rifle barrel snagged on mum's pristine terylene curtain and the trajectory of my life would have been altered, in a small town, my dad was the cop. i mean, i could have been shot! family is important to you and the book, indeed, is dedicated to your mum and dad and they make many appearances in the book, not all of them flattering. i wonder what they did m
just moved from suburban perth, my dad was a copper, he had been transferred to the south coast of western australiaalbany which at the time was an active whaling town. i found myself amongst strangers, the weather was different, it was british weather really. that's the politest way i could describe it. i didn't know anybody and i was about to go into high school for the first time. i think ijust felt besieged and in an alien place. i was anxious, i think. i would go to the window and i would...
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here, there were people from europe and south america and australia. they were african-americans, chinese, native americans. the contradictory part of the demonstratedreally because there were the sad, tragic, stereotypical accounts of groups. there were laws that band testimony by blacks against whites. there was a supreme court decision called the people v. hall in which the chinese were not alleged testify against whites. there was wholesale slaughter against the native population. the first state of the state address by governor peter burnett said the policy towards the indians was "a war of extermination." and yet, at the same time, there are stories galore in the california gold rush record of people overcoming the stereotypes. they were still there, but there were stories of interactions between races and cultures in which the individuals were no longer just stereotypes, but neighbors and friends and partners. mix,s all part of this this extraordinary california gold rush experience. an event that was haunted by the specter of failure and danger
here, there were people from europe and south america and australia. they were african-americans, chinese, native americans. the contradictory part of the demonstratedreally because there were the sad, tragic, stereotypical accounts of groups. there were laws that band testimony by blacks against whites. there was a supreme court decision called the people v. hall in which the chinese were not alleged testify against whites. there was wholesale slaughter against the native population. the first...
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australia, christopher roberts. >> thank you. the australian defense force academy. arguef my -- some might that china has achieved its goals in the south china sea. given my own discussions in beyond, the relations might be improved as the u.s. provides continuous security presence around beaches or higher a coalition of coast guard including australia, and an unconditional guarantee to protect the legally declared eez of the philippines. can the u.s. take such steps in addition to what you have already indicated to put an immediate halt to the expansion of china's presence within the area ahead of the philippines, and can something similar be done in the case of vietnam and perhaps malaysia? thank you. [no audio] sec. mattis: there is a little bit of an echo up here. we are working together to make sure i have the right questions ladies and gentlemen. on the rules-based order, we and induring interests, think that when you look at those enduring interests, you tod the enduring motivations reinforce and hold fast with the rules-based approach. i do not think that this is something new. i think it is as old as history, and the fight bet
australia, christopher roberts. >> thank you. the australian defense force academy. arguef my -- some might that china has achieved its goals in the south china sea. given my own discussions in beyond, the relations might be improved as the u.s. provides continuous security presence around beaches or higher a coalition of coast guard including australia, and an unconditional guarantee to protect the legally declared eez of the philippines. can the u.s. take such steps in addition to what...
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specifically, vice president pence's words in his trip to south korea, japan, indonesia, and australia, we have affirmed the united states's enduring commitment to the security and prosperity of this region. that enduring commitment is based on strategic interests and on shared values of free people, free markets, and a strong and vibrant economic partnership, a partnership open to all nations regardless of their size, populations, the number of ships and their navies, or any other qualifier. large nations, as the prime minister reminded us last night -- large nations, small nations, and even trims can thrive in a rules-based order. such an order benefits all nations. america's engagement is also based on strong military partnerships, robust investment, trade relationships, and close ties between the peoples of our countries. we all share this mighty pacific ocean, and ocean named for peace. so many young people from pacific nations choose to come to american diversities to study. and we appreciate that many of our students attend universities countries, because they return home in ric
specifically, vice president pence's words in his trip to south korea, japan, indonesia, and australia, we have affirmed the united states's enduring commitment to the security and prosperity of this region. that enduring commitment is based on strategic interests and on shared values of free people, free markets, and a strong and vibrant economic partnership, a partnership open to all nations regardless of their size, populations, the number of ships and their navies, or any other qualifier....
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scotland will play australia next saturday. south africa beat france 37—111.r minutes. the french were down to 1a men. the teams will meet next weekend in durban. it's a busy day of rugby union internationals. england are in sanjuan to face argentina in their first test, that match kicks off at quarter past eight. and ireland are in newjersey to take on the united states later. that match begins at ten tonight. to the french open now and what a final it was for the women's championship this afternoon. a thrilling three set encounter was won by an unseeded 20 year old from latvia. jelena ostapenko had never won a match at the french open before but she is the new roland garros champion after beating the third seed, simon halep. adam wild reports. in paris, this would always be a day of firsts. jelena ostapenko had never played simon halep before and neither had ever won a grand slam. ostapenko of them had never won any title before. unseeded, but also unfazed. a style of tennis that is all or nothing. astonishing power, but for every magnificent, unplayable win
scotland will play australia next saturday. south africa beat france 37—111.r minutes. the french were down to 1a men. the teams will meet next weekend in durban. it's a busy day of rugby union internationals. england are in sanjuan to face argentina in their first test, that match kicks off at quarter past eight. and ireland are in newjersey to take on the united states later. that match begins at ten tonight. to the french open now and what a final it was for the women's championship this...
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a big gap in other european countries.but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps in some of america's closest allies. there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. obama's ratings have gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and did not bounce back this year. much higher ratings among russians for president trump. now, let's take the timeline back a little bit to the bush years. same question. this data from four western european countries that we surveyed. just about every year for the past decade and 1/2. president bush starts off his term not especially popular in western europe. the numbers come down over time. he is unpopular, there is a lot of opposition with key policy and by 2008 his ratings are pretty low. president obama comes into office in 2009. he gets astronomical ratings in some countries. more than 90 percent positive. for example in 2009 in germany, france. c
a big gap in other european countries.but also in south korea, canada, australia, often the biggest gaps in some of america's closest allies. there are two countries where we see president trump getting higher ratings than president obama. israel and russia. slightly higher ratings for president trump in israel. significantly higher ratings for president trump in russia. obama's ratings have gone down a good bit after the ukraine crisis and did not bounce back this year. much higher ratings...
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you think of australia as being the place for sharks, not... or south africa. out of the water very fast, as i would have done! there have to be a lot of effort particularly in australia but increasingly as a things around european mediterranean beaches as well because there is a real drain on resorts's finances if people think there will be sharks nearby. and the reasons for the sharks also coming in, because they don't have enough food with a normally swim. this was obviously because it was an injured sharks are slightly different. i think it will be harpooned and then pulled onto the beach and killed or euthanised, as i think they say now. looking at that photo, i would have scuppered. a bit more relaxed. quite close to some of those people paddling in the water, and the site has been photo shopped! nice to see you. good to discuss some of the international press with us. some of the international press with us. much more coming up and lots more to talk about, particularly in the news today on bbc. see you soon. goodbye. hello there, good morning. the week t
you think of australia as being the place for sharks, not... or south africa. out of the water very fast, as i would have done! there have to be a lot of effort particularly in australia but increasingly as a things around european mediterranean beaches as well because there is a real drain on resorts's finances if people think there will be sharks nearby. and the reasons for the sharks also coming in, because they don't have enough food with a normally swim. this was obviously because it was...
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the scot was in charge on four lions tours, winning in australia in 1989 and south africa in 1997.s hear what he has to saym you had said to me what is one of the most difficult periods on a lions tour, it sitting down with the other coaches and picking the first test tea m. other coaches and picking the first test team. because you have all that information, you have the question, and there are some areas you are thinking, iam and there are some areas you are thinking, i am not sure, and there are some areas you are thinking, iam not sure, should it be that we are that way? i have never voted in picking a test team, a lwa ys never voted in picking a test team, always talked it through until we get to what we want to see and what we are comfortable with. but that is probably the most difficult because the impact when that is announced internally. the environment is made by everyone, not one or two individuals. because it's the, to me it's the complementary, teamwork is complementary. it's not the same people thinking the same way doing the same things. it actually people bring thei
the scot was in charge on four lions tours, winning in australia in 1989 and south africa in 1997.s hear what he has to saym you had said to me what is one of the most difficult periods on a lions tour, it sitting down with the other coaches and picking the first test tea m. other coaches and picking the first test team. because you have all that information, you have the question, and there are some areas you are thinking, iam and there are some areas you are thinking, i am not sure, and there...