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together they had a little girl, sydney. >> their view, sydney was their property. >> one day he went to pick up his little girl for a visit and was never seen alive again. >> he died right there. >> but who would kill a devoted dad? the unbelievable choice, his golden girl wife or the gracious family might arc? they seemed so loving, but was there another side. >> it's a monster that comes out of a closet. it's very ugly. >> how dark is that side? >> murderous. >> but which one was the killer? >>> hello and welcome to "dateline." he was a man suddenly confronted with something monstrous, evil at the door. this story is a mystery about a father of two young daughters. one night he left to pick up one of them and never came back. the question for investigators wasn't what happened. it was who did it. >> in the home of a god-fearing family in one of the smallest of american towns, the worst of crimes. >> please come and help us. >> okay. i'll get a hold of the ambulance. all right? >> yes. >> the crime became a mystery, a who dun it? >> it's a puzzle. almost a game of three card monte.
together they had a little girl, sydney. >> their view, sydney was their property. >> one day he went to pick up his little girl for a visit and was never seen alive again. >> he died right there. >> but who would kill a devoted dad? the unbelievable choice, his golden girl wife or the gracious family might arc? they seemed so loving, but was there another side. >> it's a monster that comes out of a closet. it's very ugly. >> how dark is that side? >>...
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you we re in prince alfred park in sydney.when it was announced, a momentous moment for many people there? yeah, the response was rapturous, heartfelt, loud and very, very proud. there were tens of thousands here, two hours on people are still dancing and celebrating, that will carry on all day and all night on the streets of sydney. although for years the opinion polls have suggested the majority of australians were in favour of legalising same—sex marriage, nothing was given in this campaign, it became pretty bitter and hurtful at times but that result you have heard there is fairly comprehensive and emphatic and now it gives a clear mandate for the weeks ahead. i say for the weeks ahead because it's not a done deal yet. this is the australian public official view. it's up to the politicians to make it law. prime minister malcolm turnbull has already said he wants legislation passed before christmas. i know having spoken to some couples here, weddings have been booked already for the new year. crucially, as you say, nothing
you we re in prince alfred park in sydney.when it was announced, a momentous moment for many people there? yeah, the response was rapturous, heartfelt, loud and very, very proud. there were tens of thousands here, two hours on people are still dancing and celebrating, that will carry on all day and all night on the streets of sydney. although for years the opinion polls have suggested the majority of australians were in favour of legalising same—sex marriage, nothing was given in this...
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sydney futures down by just about 1/10 of 1%. beautiful day in sydney. >> it is beautiful!riday to you, heidi. daybreaktching australia. let's get the news now. slump in chinese large caps has rattled the market to stateown accustomed support when losses become severe. csi 300 index sank 52 points in the final minutes of trading. the steepest decline since 2016. the index had climbed 28% this year to the highest level since july 2015. rising for six straight months. beijing may be planning a new crack down on crash micro-- cash microlenders. international financial news says the online's 157 microlenders will be purged, biggestonly the internet companies with licenses. that could dash many's hopes. u.k. is being warned it's on inrse for the longest fall living standards since regards began 60 years ago. they say the budget, the economy will be 42 billion billion dollars smaller in 2022 then the government predicted the march. wages won'tid return to prefinancial levels 2025, onceast inflation is taken into account. is saying household borrowing in developing increasingoses
sydney futures down by just about 1/10 of 1%. beautiful day in sydney. >> it is beautiful!riday to you, heidi. daybreaktching australia. let's get the news now. slump in chinese large caps has rattled the market to stateown accustomed support when losses become severe. csi 300 index sank 52 points in the final minutes of trading. the steepest decline since 2016. the index had climbed 28% this year to the highest level since july 2015. rising for six straight months. beijing may be...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. the latest at this twoline with saudi arabia biggest companies agreeing to build a plan to process crude oil. a final value of $50 billion. they will process 400 billion barrels of oil per day. saudi arabia is moving to a more diverse economy to wean itself off oil. he raise as job much as $2 million or the initial offering of their retail unit. 64y are offering this at cents a series which would value this at eight and $10 billion. i feel activity showing signs of picking up after only two details were completed in 2015 and 2016. paul: a focus for pitching their telecom business. from thecomes australian financial review citing documents sent into private equity buyers. goldman sachs made the pitch with formal papers due next month. they want a deal before the fiscal year ends. bros. justice league held a second top spot at the box office earning more than $13 million and 13 territories. earning aation coco top spot on the thanksgiving debut. it opened last month and has been a big h
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. the latest at this twoline with saudi arabia biggest companies agreeing to build a plan to process crude oil. a final value of $50 billion. they will process 400 billion barrels of oil per day. saudi arabia is moving to a more diverse economy to wean itself off oil. he raise as job much as $2 million or the initial offering of their retail unit. 64y are offering this at cents a series which would value this at eight and $10 billion. i feel activity showing signs...
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i'm paul allen in sydney.m "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily:emily: yesterday, lawyersm bloomberg and facebook were possiblelled about the -- about how russian interference in the 26th an election occurred on the platform. his ideas on what went down in congress this week. we again by asking what went down. into think if we separated three things, i think there is a responsibility once they understood the problem and the issue, to discover the scope of it and address it. and i think they are doing that. they would be a mistake to say that the responsibility for missing it come this is things that have come to light after the election come i was not anything that anyone new had happened in previous elections and there is extensive work to be done to figure out just how deep it was. emily: twitter has already announced some changes, what changes do you think they should they made a statement? they said that they will be more progressive on abuse, so i think those are great steps. i would like to see it be mor
i'm paul allen in sydney.m "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily:emily: yesterday, lawyersm bloomberg and facebook were possiblelled about the -- about how russian interference in the 26th an election occurred on the platform. his ideas on what went down in congress this week. we again by asking what went down. into think if we separated three things, i think there is a responsibility once they understood the problem and the issue, to discover the scope of it and address it. and i...
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from sydney here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. queueing for a glimpse of cricket history, the first—ever day night ashes test brought australia's fans brimming with confidence because if they win here, they will retain the women's ashes. for england, the pressure was on and it soon showed. lauren winfield brilliantly caught for just four. australia's bowlers on top but not for long, as tammy beaumont led the england fightback, casting off the early shackles as she shared a century stand with captain heather knight. in the sydney sunshine, england were blossoming and australia seemingly wilting. but as the shadows began to lengthen, so the fortunes began to turn. beaumont was finally out for 70 and with the pink ball under the floodlights, australia dazzled. ellyse perry might not have seen it but she still somehow caught it to remove sarah taylor, as england's middle order struggled. by the end, a day which they had controlled for so long was left delicately poised. tomorrow morning, maybe the first hour or two will be really impo
from sydney here's our sports correspondent andy swiss. queueing for a glimpse of cricket history, the first—ever day night ashes test brought australia's fans brimming with confidence because if they win here, they will retain the women's ashes. for england, the pressure was on and it soon showed. lauren winfield brilliantly caught for just four. australia's bowlers on top but not for long, as tammy beaumont led the england fightback, casting off the early shackles as she shared a century...
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in iphone x on sale now sydney, singapore, in tokyo, folks in their waiting outside this story in sydneyget their hands on an iphone x. we will be covering this for the next 24 hours. right here on bloomberg television. that doesn't it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we are livestreaming on twitter. p.m. in new york. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> this is a paid advertisement for viviscal. you know that confidence you get when your hair feels good and looks great? you feel absolutely bea
in iphone x on sale now sydney, singapore, in tokyo, folks in their waiting outside this story in sydneyget their hands on an iphone x. we will be covering this for the next 24 hours. right here on bloomberg television. that doesn't it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we are livestreaming on twitter. p.m. in new york. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet...
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what is moving in sydney?s in sydney recovering somewhat the losses we saw on thursday triggered by the royal commission but deutsche bank says the probe under this government would be less damaging to the big for banks. when you take a look at the leaders, the sectors in sydney, it is energy and health care stocks aiming the most ground. over 1% so far today. the aussie stocks could be making another stab at 6000. when you look at the bar picture, it is 11 months of straight gains. winning 11 streak for asian stocks. it comes down to the rally in i.t. shares, still up over 50% for the year. slight concerns though that the rally may be petering out there. the inflows to hong kong hit a record for the month of october -- for the month of november. the hang seng is expected to hold 30,000 in the month of november. they might markets performed poorly over concerns of a bond rout. -- those markets performed poorly over concerns of a bond rout. -- thisrchant banks does not look like a reversal of the downward trend
what is moving in sydney?s in sydney recovering somewhat the losses we saw on thursday triggered by the royal commission but deutsche bank says the probe under this government would be less damaging to the big for banks. when you take a look at the leaders, the sectors in sydney, it is energy and health care stocks aiming the most ground. over 1% so far today. the aussie stocks could be making another stab at 6000. when you look at the bar picture, it is 11 months of straight gains. winning 11...
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haidi: i'm haidi lun in city -- in sydney.en the week, record mornings announced -- record earnings announced this morning. let's look at the numbers. another record profit, but still a mess. >> a tough audience. the audience surveyed by bloomberg were expecting a $.16 billion, we are about $100 billion short. --ll a record office of 3% record up 3%. it contracted by four basis points to 2.09. that debt is falling, 24%, $853 million, and the ratio looking healthy. it is ahead of what the regulator wants the bank to hold to meet the #of being unquestionably strong. there was some calling from westpac about the housing market. the ceo overall calling the results "solid." betty: do they have anything to say about their ongoing court case, the allegations about the ink swap -- bank swap rate? paul: they are leaving that to the lawyers. both the national australia bank and another bank settled. that is leaving westpac to settle -- to go to court alone. a number of colorful conversations have been presented to the court, many of the
haidi: i'm haidi lun in city -- in sydney.en the week, record mornings announced -- record earnings announced this morning. let's look at the numbers. another record profit, but still a mess. >> a tough audience. the audience surveyed by bloomberg were expecting a $.16 billion, we are about $100 billion short. --ll a record office of 3% record up 3%. it contracted by four basis points to 2.09. that debt is falling, 24%, $853 million, and the ratio looking healthy. it is ahead of what the...
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andy swiss, bbc news, sydney.de centre for england against argentina with niether 0wen farrell and maro itoje both rested. elliott day is recovering from a knee injury to start on the wing. wales placed early onset today. i wing williams will make his first wales start at centre and they hope to halt a run of 12 successive defeat against the wallabies. we have been very close and number of those games have been leading going into the last minute and u nfortu nately we lost. going into the last minute and unfortunately we lost. we know the challenge of saturday. we trained well last week. we had a good week this week. and the players were very disappointed to lose that opening game against australia last year and then go on to win the other three. scotland kick off their autumn test series against samoa at murrayfield on saturday. head coach gregor townsend has named four uncapped players in his squad as they host a samoan side that have endured a turbulent week off from the field. they face opposition declared ban
andy swiss, bbc news, sydney.de centre for england against argentina with niether 0wen farrell and maro itoje both rested. elliott day is recovering from a knee injury to start on the wing. wales placed early onset today. i wing williams will make his first wales start at centre and they hope to halt a run of 12 successive defeat against the wallabies. we have been very close and number of those games have been leading going into the last minute and u nfortu nately we lost. going into the last...
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paul allen here in sydney.oomberg has been told the gop tax bill to be released thursday will impose a one-time tax of 12% on u.s. companies accumulated offshore earnings held as cash, and 5% for non-cash holdings. an estimated two point $6 trillion is stashed offshore. according to a republican lawmaker, house tax writers plan on phasing out the corporate rate of 20% after a decade. big tech remains under fire on capitol hill for the perceived slow response to russian meddling in the election. democrats on the senate intelligence committee prorated beyers on the second day -- rated lawyers on a second day of testimony and criticize the companies for sending legal counsel. shinzo abe has praised the boj effort to revive the economy and reached 2% inflation, but stop short of endorsing governor corrode as governor. shinzo abe says he has faith in his policies. victory raisedn expectations that the current monetary stance will continue. to raises expected interest rates on thursday for the first time in more than
paul allen here in sydney.oomberg has been told the gop tax bill to be released thursday will impose a one-time tax of 12% on u.s. companies accumulated offshore earnings held as cash, and 5% for non-cash holdings. an estimated two point $6 trillion is stashed offshore. according to a republican lawmaker, house tax writers plan on phasing out the corporate rate of 20% after a decade. big tech remains under fire on capitol hill for the perceived slow response to russian meddling in the election....
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i'm haidi lun in sydney..: i am ready -- betty our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays talks about what she wrote about jerry powell. reporter: he has been on the board for five years and has worked in washington for five years, undersecretary at the treasury, working on domestic finance and more. he has testified to congress and giving speeches. he already has a policy infrastructure when it comes to banking. he voted on monetary policy. one thing that was very interesting, one of the things i think everyone on wall street wanted to hear, what about the december rate hike? he said definitely the case is coming together. unemployment is low, the economy is growing, he sees all kinds of reasons to move ahead. but was interesting though in a discussion about inflation, he he's got a little bit of room to wonder what's going on. you can call it dovish if you want to, but he's paying attention to what he sees. let's listen to what he said. >> we don't see wages signaling any tightness in the labor ma
i'm haidi lun in sydney..: i am ready -- betty our global economics and policy editor kathleen hays talks about what she wrote about jerry powell. reporter: he has been on the board for five years and has worked in washington for five years, undersecretary at the treasury, working on domestic finance and more. he has testified to congress and giving speeches. he already has a policy infrastructure when it comes to banking. he voted on monetary policy. one thing that was very interesting, one of...
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the iphone x on sale now in sydney, singapore, tokyo.aiting outside the door together hands on an iphone x. we will be covering this for the next 24 hours. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. anna: succeeding yelling. president trump backs jerome powell as the next fed chair. equity trading revenues miss estimates at the french banks. demands pundits. -- demands plunges. anna: president maduro says the country will restructure its repayments, saying u.s. sanctions have made it impossible to find new financing. manus: apple optimism. forecasts topses
the iphone x on sale now in sydney, singapore, tokyo.aiting outside the door together hands on an iphone x. we will be covering this for the next 24 hours. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no...
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reports of the liberation of raqqa and sydney,.he minister update the senate on the progress being made against sydney? the minister for defense, senator kaine. >> thank you. thank you senator mackenzie for her question. australia welcomes the reports that syrian democratic versus, with the support of the international coalition, has retaken raqqa in syria. while the majority of the city has been liberated, there are pockets of different resistance remaining and areas of the city still remain unsafe for civilians to return home. this is important progress. the actions have been appalling. the use oppression and retaliate to rule their territories. when local forces came to 5 -- daeshfight daesh, indiscriminately used improvised explosive devices around the city. victory in raqqa will worldwide.aesh battles.e been tough many syrians have lost their lives fighting terrorists during these operations. the syrian democratic forces are also to be commended for their determination, and we acknowledge their losses also. after this fighting
reports of the liberation of raqqa and sydney,.he minister update the senate on the progress being made against sydney? the minister for defense, senator kaine. >> thank you. thank you senator mackenzie for her question. australia welcomes the reports that syrian democratic versus, with the support of the international coalition, has retaken raqqa in syria. while the majority of the city has been liberated, there are pockets of different resistance remaining and areas of the city still...
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here in sydney.e will be speaking to the head ec one china's leading synt companies about the growth potential. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets asia are called -- asia are pro- .: haidi: better prices signaling the turnaround is gaining traction. adjusted profit, $1.42 per share. that is better than the average. -- hertz ceowarned warned earnings will be dragged. rishaad: macy's is optimistic about christmas. shares up the most in more than a year, the company reaffirming its for your guidance. same-store sales fell more than anticipated, but macy's says e-commerce and the loyalty program is fueling sales. rishaad: -- tracy: -- there will be an investment in a crane company in singapore. the potential investment shows they are still trying to make money from high risk, high return private equity. the u.k. treasuries can from the government agreed to a $2 billion loan guarantee for saudi aramco. critics say it is an affront to the idea of free market. main financial regulator is under fire for p
here in sydney.e will be speaking to the head ec one china's leading synt companies about the growth potential. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets asia are called -- asia are pro- .: haidi: better prices signaling the turnaround is gaining traction. adjusted profit, $1.42 per share. that is better than the average. -- hertz ceowarned warned earnings will be dragged. rishaad: macy's is optimistic about christmas. shares up the most in more than a year, the company reaffirming its for...
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betty: the governor speaking later in sydney. it will generate more tension than today's minute? >> that if the event everyone is waiting for. predate the last wages figures. the dollar now at its lowest since june as yields continue to slide. morgan stanley seeing the aussie dropped to 28 percent. that is something he might address in his speech tonight. he had used to this annual thech to say new things and title of the speech was interesting. it is called some of all the questions. this is what the market is waiting for. 7:30 sydney time tonight. yvonne: thank you. paul allen joining us live from sydney. asian markets shaping up. the shrinking yield gap weighing on the hockey. seen,pondent: that has the policy lose over 1%, making it the worst g10 performer. investors expect the rba to stay longer. mentioned, there was not much changed to the growth outlook in australia. and gold take oil a toil. the drop in the currency to about 75 and 46. we are seeing the u.s. two-year yield get higher so the convergence is also further ero
betty: the governor speaking later in sydney. it will generate more tension than today's minute? >> that if the event everyone is waiting for. predate the last wages figures. the dollar now at its lowest since june as yields continue to slide. morgan stanley seeing the aussie dropped to 28 percent. that is something he might address in his speech tonight. he had used to this annual thech to say new things and title of the speech was interesting. it is called some of all the questions....
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney.st word news. thanks. first up, senate republicans may have provisions to the tax bill that could trigger $350 billion in automatic tax increases beginning in 2022. some senators sought the provision to prevent the tax cuts from increasing federal deficits. the gop bill reduces revenue by $1.4 trillion over 10 years before accounting for any economic growth it might produce. president trump's re-tweaking of anti-muslim videos has wronged condemnation from lawmakers on all sides. the president's early morning tweet sparked rare criticism from the u.k.. prime minister theresa may said he was wrong in jeremy corbyn said it was dangerous and a threat to society. the president has yet to say why e read tweeted the post. theresa may visited troops in iraq, she said negotiations were continuing and the u.k. would honor its commitment to the european union. she also insisted there would be irelandborder between and the republican after brexit and that free movement will be respected. bali airp
paul: i am paul allen in sydney.st word news. thanks. first up, senate republicans may have provisions to the tax bill that could trigger $350 billion in automatic tax increases beginning in 2022. some senators sought the provision to prevent the tax cuts from increasing federal deficits. the gop bill reduces revenue by $1.4 trillion over 10 years before accounting for any economic growth it might produce. president trump's re-tweaking of anti-muslim videos has wronged condemnation from...
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stunning france last weekend. 0ur rugby league correspondent dave woods sent us this report from sydneyyd ney temperatures up to 35 degrees in sydney but coach wayne bennett is not taking the heat off his team as they prepare to face lebanon. we know we have to play well and do things more consistently. the things we are getting right we need to do ona we are getting right we need to do on a consistent base. so that we do need to think about them byjust do them. sam burgess should be back sooner them. sam burgess should be back sooner than that but he will still be missing for this week's game as england take a step into the unknown. sydney may provide a very familiar backdrop for the players but they are up against very unfamiliar position. they play at lebanon for the first time ever this weekend. —— they play lebanon. they are captain by an nrl superstar in robbie farah but they are mostly part—timers say their win against france gave coach brad fittler real pride. the fact that they won in the last ten minutes, i thought the problem with our team, given that they are not all profess
stunning france last weekend. 0ur rugby league correspondent dave woods sent us this report from sydneyyd ney temperatures up to 35 degrees in sydney but coach wayne bennett is not taking the heat off his team as they prepare to face lebanon. we know we have to play well and do things more consistently. the things we are getting right we need to do ona we are getting right we need to do on a consistent base. so that we do need to think about them byjust do them. sam burgess should be back...
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andy swiss, bbc news, sydney. of a four day tour match and is a doubt for the rest of it adding to england's injury list england have started their second innings and have a lead of 65. their ashes series begins two weeks today. also coming up in the programme... england head coach eddiejones tells us why lions duo 0wen farrell and maro itoje will be rested for the saturday's autuem international against argentina. and bouncing back — literally — we meet the british trampolining champion who's overcome injury to compete on the world stage... let's have a look at some of the other stories around today. fifa has been urged to make more effort to address risks to workers' rights on world cup stadium construction sites in russia and qatar — the hosts for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. it's one of 33 recommendations in the first report of the governing body's new human rights advisory board. there's been criticism of conditions for migrant labour in both countries. britain's dimitri coutya has picked two gold medals at
andy swiss, bbc news, sydney. of a four day tour match and is a doubt for the rest of it adding to england's injury list england have started their second innings and have a lead of 65. their ashes series begins two weeks today. also coming up in the programme... england head coach eddiejones tells us why lions duo 0wen farrell and maro itoje will be rested for the saturday's autuem international against argentina. and bouncing back — literally — we meet the british trampolining champion...
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antony green speaking to us live from sydney thank you very much. well meanwhile staying in australia they've been tense scenes between police and protesters in sydney. oh. hundreds of people criticize the treatment of refugees at a decommissioned prison camp on manor silent they gathered outside a fundraiser for the ruling conservative liberal party there demanding the refugees be resettled in australia you're a boomer elam has the latest from sydney. we've heard from a number of refugees who remain inside the camp that do authorities are announcing over a megaphone that sunday will be the last day that they can remain inside the camp meaning that the deadline appears to have been extended until monday for refugees to leave the camp p.m.g. police have said that about two hundred men have left the camps and services were cut off meaning that there's about four hundred men who are left inside the camp now crucially painting police say that they won't be using force on saturday to remove the men from the camp but they left it open that they may use fo
antony green speaking to us live from sydney thank you very much. well meanwhile staying in australia they've been tense scenes between police and protesters in sydney. oh. hundreds of people criticize the treatment of refugees at a decommissioned prison camp on manor silent they gathered outside a fundraiser for the ruling conservative liberal party there demanding the refugees be resettled in australia you're a boomer elam has the latest from sydney. we've heard from a number of refugees who...
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sydney time if you are watching in hong kong.ig tech remains under fire on perceivedll for the slow response to russian meddling in the election. democrats on the senate intelligence committee on a second day of testimony. medias criticized social 's teams saying they wanted to speak to people at the top. facebook investors are bouncing robust third-quarter results against a warning that tackling fake news will hit profits. the stock rose after facebook be the highest estimates in the third...
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we look forward to seeing sydney, as well. >> thanks. we'll check back a little bit later. >>> we're watching the garden state parkway. no problems or delays. the northbound and southbound side, roads are dry and empty now. that's a good thing. we have a problem on the schuylkill expressway. there's construction. i'll tell you where when i come back. >>> targeting manhattan. a man barrels down a bike path. deadly terror. how witnesses describe the deadly and chaotic moment. >>> protecting you. how police are keeping you safe from similar attacks and why they need you to be vigilant. >>> and taking action. what president trump is ordering homeland security to do following the terrorist attack. >>> it's 4:30 on this wednesday. good morning, welcome to "nbc10 news today" first look at 4. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm via sikahema. we welcome to the morning show steve sosna, in filling in for bill. bill is in williamstown, gloucester county this morning. how you
we look forward to seeing sydney, as well. >> thanks. we'll check back a little bit later. >>> we're watching the garden state parkway. no problems or delays. the northbound and southbound side, roads are dry and empty now. that's a good thing. we have a problem on the schuylkill expressway. there's construction. i'll tell you where when i come back. >>> targeting manhattan. a man barrels down a bike path. deadly terror. how witnesses describe the deadly and chaotic...
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andy swiss, bbc news, sydney.d never reached three figures in an international match before but her 213 not out is the highest test score by an australian. a sporting prodigy, perry has also represented her country at football, but cricket has taken precedence in recent years — and she's clearly really enjoying it. i had an amazing time out there today, batting with all the girls, just taking in what was such a special day in terms of crowd attendance, it being the pink day, day three. just a great event for women's cricket. it was nice in that last session to score in the manner that we did, i think we took about 70 runs, from 13 or 14 overs, we had had a lull leading into the dinner break so to come out there, and set a good tone in the first couple of overs, and to finish it off and get into a position where we could declare was important for this much to go somewhere. that was great. all—rounder craig overton has admitted he can't keep the first ashes test out of his mind — and he's put himself firmly in the f
andy swiss, bbc news, sydney.d never reached three figures in an international match before but her 213 not out is the highest test score by an australian. a sporting prodigy, perry has also represented her country at football, but cricket has taken precedence in recent years — and she's clearly really enjoying it. i had an amazing time out there today, batting with all the girls, just taking in what was such a special day in terms of crowd attendance, it being the pink day, day three. just a...
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she joins us now from sydney.owing themselves to be exploited this way, because this is the sort of thing you would expect from developing countries, not a first world one like australia? well, i think that is right. there has been anecdotal report is of overseas workers being exploited. but this is the first hard data that we have a hidden underclass of temporary workers in this country. it is made up of international stu d e nts it is made up of international students and backpackers than a earning below minimum wage. the gap is for a number of reasons. businesses see an opportunity to lower their costs, and expect they will not be detected. international stu d e nts will not be detected. international students and backpackers are notoriously hesitant to come forward and makea notoriously hesitant to come forward and make a complaint. they are afraid of losing their visa in some cases, if they have worked in breach of their visa, and they are afraid of their visa, and they are afraid of losing theirjob. and unio
she joins us now from sydney.owing themselves to be exploited this way, because this is the sort of thing you would expect from developing countries, not a first world one like australia? well, i think that is right. there has been anecdotal report is of overseas workers being exploited. but this is the first hard data that we have a hidden underclass of temporary workers in this country. it is made up of international stu d e nts it is made up of international students and backpackers than a...
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dave woods sent this report from sydney. training in temperatures up to 35 degrees in sydney, but coach wayne bennett is not taking the heat off his team as they prepare to face lebanon. we know we have to play well and do things more consistently, things that we are getting right we have to do on that we are getting right we have to doona that we are getting right we have to do on a consistent basis and ove 1120 m e do on a consistent basis and overcome what we call muscle memory, so we overcome what we call muscle memory, so we don't think about it, we just do it. sam burgess should be back sooner do it. sam burgess should be back sooner than expected from a knee ligament injury but he will still be missing for this week's game as england take a step into the unknown. england are against unfamiliar opposition, playing lebanon this weekend for the first time ever. they are captained by an nrl superstar, but they are mostly pa rt—timers, nrl superstar, but they are mostly part—timers, so their win against france in the openi
dave woods sent this report from sydney. training in temperatures up to 35 degrees in sydney, but coach wayne bennett is not taking the heat off his team as they prepare to face lebanon. we know we have to play well and do things more consistently, things that we are getting right we have to do on that we are getting right we have to doona that we are getting right we have to do on a consistent basis and ove 1120 m e do on a consistent basis and overcome what we call muscle memory, so we...
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celebrations continuing in sydney. we will have more coming from australia later.diers are reported to have taken over the headquarters of zimbabwe's national broadcaster ‘s abc. vehicles are seen on roads outside the camp in harare. earlier they we re the camp in harare. earlier they were denials of suggestions of a coup. the ruling party has accused the top general of treason after he said the military was prepared to intervene in politics. in recent days mr mugabe has sacked a number of officials who do not want his wife, grace, to succeed him. we will bring the latest to you here on bbc world news. let's take a look at our other top story — the us secretary of state rex tillerson will meet the head of myanmar‘s military on wednesday to discuss putting an end to the violence in rakhine state. more than 600,000 rohingyas have now fled to bangladesh. 0ur washington correspondent barbara plett—usher says mr tillerson has called for a ‘credible' investigation into those who have committed atrocities. he has spoken out on myanmar a couple of times, he has stopped abo
celebrations continuing in sydney. we will have more coming from australia later.diers are reported to have taken over the headquarters of zimbabwe's national broadcaster ‘s abc. vehicles are seen on roads outside the camp in harare. earlier they we re the camp in harare. earlier they were denials of suggestions of a coup. the ruling party has accused the top general of treason after he said the military was prepared to intervene in politics. in recent days mr mugabe has sacked a number of...
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the policemen using sydney's application are starting their shift. i should say. this franklin has already been working all day as a city police officer. but at night he chooses to extend his work day in the unit that uses sydney's application. my regular shift was two twenty five to eleven o'clock pm and when i go from start twelve am to six and walk a long day but it's worth it in the end. that is overtime is paid for by the millionaire. before leading police officers of the task force collect their equipment. those tablets with the app. and the small electric cars. once the app is turned on they head to the french quarter. sydney torres is having dinner there with his son. but he's always connected to his phone. drug dealing decatur and that's been a right here. and to do his that people have reported the presence of a drug dealer in front of this bar. it's a drug deal that they said was happening and that's you know i'm looking on the g.p.s. right now to see what the machine is because the machine should be on its way right now. less than three minutes after t
the policemen using sydney's application are starting their shift. i should say. this franklin has already been working all day as a city police officer. but at night he chooses to extend his work day in the unit that uses sydney's application. my regular shift was two twenty five to eleven o'clock pm and when i go from start twelve am to six and walk a long day but it's worth it in the end. that is overtime is paid for by the millionaire. before leading police officers of the task force...
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no shock in sydney but tonga did pull off a surprise.ms to choose red instead of black now looks a good bet. in a feisty atmosphere tensions boiled over during the haka. the huge tongan contingent in the crowd were quiet at first as the kiwis were leading 16—2 in half—time. but tonga didn't give up. hard yards and quick hands bringing them back into the game. they also grabbed the chances that new zealand through their way. commentator: no way! five second—half tries enough for victory, 28—22. i'm lost for words right now. we come from a little nation and it's a great feeling. massive belief now. it's going to give the boys a massive boost and a lot of confidence going into next weekend. the tongans are now potential semifinal opponents for england ina tournament that has suddenly got a lot less predictable. stuart pollit, bbc news. that win for australia over lebanon means england will go through to the knock—out stages if they beat france tomorrow in perth — and that could mean a meeting with papua new guinea in the quarter—finals. eve
no shock in sydney but tonga did pull off a surprise.ms to choose red instead of black now looks a good bet. in a feisty atmosphere tensions boiled over during the haka. the huge tongan contingent in the crowd were quiet at first as the kiwis were leading 16—2 in half—time. but tonga didn't give up. hard yards and quick hands bringing them back into the game. they also grabbed the chances that new zealand through their way. commentator: no way! five second—half tries enough for victory,...
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i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: and i am betty lou in new york. watching "daybreak: australia." after those declines on friday, asia a little bit lower. extra to the first word news. forinda: goldman sachs sees fed rate hike next year. the bank says the u.s. economy is heading into 2018 with strong momentum that is likely to boost wages and lift inflation. goldman has lifted its outlook next year to 2.5%. says it is not opposed to removing the obamacare mandate repeals from the senate tax proposal if it would help it past beard -- it pass. the treasury secretary and white house alleged that the director the sundayll toured talk shows. the government will make a so-called offer on the brexit deal before a key summit next year. the deadlock in negotiations. linend's warrants are in with the david davis from last week. china says it is cautiously diplomatica solution can be found to stop north korea developing nuclear weapons. the ambassador said his government has done everything it can do to hold the program and the reason answer can be found if al
i am haidi lun in sydney. betty: and i am betty lou in new york. watching "daybreak: australia." after those declines on friday, asia a little bit lower. extra to the first word news. forinda: goldman sachs sees fed rate hike next year. the bank says the u.s. economy is heading into 2018 with strong momentum that is likely to boost wages and lift inflation. goldman has lifted its outlook next year to 2.5%. says it is not opposed to removing the obamacare mandate repeals from the...
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haidi: and i am haidi lun in sydney.chin is standing by president trump's claim that republicans will deliver the largest tax cuts ever. by various measures including adjusting for inflation, these cuts would fall well short. they hope to have the bill on the desk of the president next month. let's get back to our guest, stefan, managing partner of former secretary of commerce for international trade under president obama. other than the arguments that these are the biggest, isn't the problem, part of the criticism is that these are tax cuts as opposed to tax reform? do you distinguish between them? stefan: there have been legitimate corporate tax reform. the west suffers from the highest corporate tax rate in the developed economic world and that will get cut. there had been substantial reforms as it relates to the repatriation of earnings back to the u.s. and the expensing of capital expenditures going forward. all of that has been very well received by corporate america and will be very helpful for corporate earnings.
haidi: and i am haidi lun in sydney.chin is standing by president trump's claim that republicans will deliver the largest tax cuts ever. by various measures including adjusting for inflation, these cuts would fall well short. they hope to have the bill on the desk of the president next month. let's get back to our guest, stefan, managing partner of former secretary of commerce for international trade under president obama. other than the arguments that these are the biggest, isn't the problem,...
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sydney opera house.ight go, well, there it is, isolated on the edge of the world. along comes a gough whitlam, and our forebearrs who say, we must have a drama school. we must have a film school. this is in the ‘70s. mmm. and we, the government, will fund it. and had they not done that, that extreme action, i wouldn't be sitting here, all those well—known storytellers that you know wouldn't exist. so, let's go back to my father. he was all those things. he was a very... he was, you know, in the vietnam war, he was the equivalent of a kind of navy seal, that was his job. he was really disciplined, he really pushed us. it was such an extr... i now realise it was an extreme existence. but...he was also a very, erm, he was a romantic, i think. so, isuppose, when... because i'm going to fast forward a little bit. yeah. you got into acting, you went to sydney, you got into lots of different creative staff. i was already doing a, stephen, i was making films. were you? yeah. i was always doing it. so, it was a n
sydney opera house.ight go, well, there it is, isolated on the edge of the world. along comes a gough whitlam, and our forebearrs who say, we must have a drama school. we must have a film school. this is in the ‘70s. mmm. and we, the government, will fund it. and had they not done that, that extreme action, i wouldn't be sitting here, all those well—known storytellers that you know wouldn't exist. so, let's go back to my father. he was all those things. he was a very... he was, you know, in...
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the sydney opera house.nd you might go, well, there it is, isolated edge of the world but along comes a gough whitlam and our fore ba rers comes a gough whitlam and our forebarers who say we must have a drama school, we must have a film school. this is in the 70s and we, the government, will fund it. and had they not done that, that extreme action, i would not be sitting here. all those well—known storytellers that you know wouldn't exist. so let's go back to my father. he was all those things. imean, he he was all those things. i mean, he was in the vietnam war, he was the equivalent of a kind of navy seal, that was his job. he was really disciplined. we really pushed us. he was such an... i now realise it was an extraordinary existence but he was also a very... he was a romantic, i think. soi he was a romantic, i think. so i suppose when... i'm going to fast forward a little bit, you got into acting, you went to sydney, got into lots of different creative stuff... i was ready doing it. i was ready doing it
the sydney opera house.nd you might go, well, there it is, isolated edge of the world but along comes a gough whitlam and our fore ba rers comes a gough whitlam and our forebarers who say we must have a drama school, we must have a film school. this is in the 70s and we, the government, will fund it. and had they not done that, that extreme action, i would not be sitting here. all those well—known storytellers that you know wouldn't exist. so let's go back to my father. he was all those...
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health care is the worst performer so far in sydney.xed.have checking on tax groups in sydney. it is sliding today. the company has postpone its agm december 12. reasons for granting cap courts four prince of a billion dollar takeover of tax. -- $4.7 billion of takeover attacks. >> a series of worsening headaches, not the least of which china's ballooning debt piles. bloomberg's asia manager has been looking into this. it is a pretty long checklist of things he needs to tackle. i guess the question is, who would want to take this job? >> it will be a tough one. we should start here with a qualifier. we don't know when this will happen. last month we had a hint from the press briefing. he said he may retire soon. that is about the firm's fact we have ever had on this. there has been speculation in the past that he would retire and we were proved wrong. let's assume that soon as sometime between now and march. let's assume the new chief comes in. that will have a pretty long to do list, top by this huge debt problem that is swelling by th
health care is the worst performer so far in sydney.xed.have checking on tax groups in sydney. it is sliding today. the company has postpone its agm december 12. reasons for granting cap courts four prince of a billion dollar takeover of tax. -- $4.7 billion of takeover attacks. >> a series of worsening headaches, not the least of which china's ballooning debt piles. bloomberg's asia manager has been looking into this. it is a pretty long checklist of things he needs to tackle. i guess...
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i am haidi lun in sydney.few minutes away from open in the hong kong market, shares have been among the world's best performing because of the ongoing rally. but there is a worry that they could be settled. is the reasoning behind their plan to invest in hong kong stocks? guest: bear in mind they have not actually announced the lessee officially, they were speculating on the region. i think the biggest concern out there is that it is because they are worried about a large amount of inflows going into hong kong. hong kong stocks have done a lot better than shanghai shares is your. even if they are not worried that, it is possible they are word for is to rush for instance that there has been too much fundraising, and maybe some fund managers are investing in hong kong and do not know the market that will. we know that beijing usually gets uncomfortable in speculation is too heated. haidi: in terms of what we are looking at with these flows, have they been meaningful in terms of the impact on hong kong equities?
i am haidi lun in sydney.few minutes away from open in the hong kong market, shares have been among the world's best performing because of the ongoing rally. but there is a worry that they could be settled. is the reasoning behind their plan to invest in hong kong stocks? guest: bear in mind they have not actually announced the lessee officially, they were speculating on the region. i think the biggest concern out there is that it is because they are worried about a large amount of inflows...
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the policemen using sydney's application are starting their shift. franklin has already been working all day as a city police officer. but at night he chooses to extend his work day in the unit that uses sydney's application. my regular shift was two twenty five to eleven o'clock pm. and i go from store at twelve am to six and walk a long day but it's worth it in the end. i know there's overtime is paid for by the million. police officers of the task force collect their equipment. those tablets with the app. and the small electric car. one step is turned on they head to the french quarter. sidney torres is having dinner there with his son. but he's always connected to his from. drug dealing to cater ness. culture of. men with suspicious behaviors prostitutes in. the crowd that doesn't seem to enjoy the officers presence. of sunfish was god's will. see a guy who can cause trouble. he's not up to any good that's for sure. at this exact location a man was beat up and robbed a few days earlier under the in different eyes of the prostitutes. walk of the.
the policemen using sydney's application are starting their shift. franklin has already been working all day as a city police officer. but at night he chooses to extend his work day in the unit that uses sydney's application. my regular shift was two twenty five to eleven o'clock pm. and i go from store at twelve am to six and walk a long day but it's worth it in the end. i know there's overtime is paid for by the million. police officers of the task force collect their equipment. those tablets...
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i am haidi lun in sydney.his is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: jerome powell committing to stable prices and keeping a close eye on financial sector risks. sees ironcladan will for the first tax revamp in three decades. rishaad: alibaba sales rising 61%, adding $250 billion in market value this year alone. haidi: trade, security, and north korea, president trump's agenda as he packs his bags for asia. rishaad: i'm sure he's packing his bags right now. regiontries in the asian , having a look at what is going on. i want to get to the fulcrum of why he is visiting. it has always been about trade. 4775.s chart there we go. that is the problem here. japan, south korea, taiwan, philippines amongst others and one of the concerns is the trade imbalance. the red indicates how bad the deficit is with china, growing and growing since 1997. looking at south korea and yellow, it has not gotten that much larger. right, that's a look at some of the challenges. he wants fair trade, that is what he is saying, for the u
i am haidi lun in sydney.his is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: jerome powell committing to stable prices and keeping a close eye on financial sector risks. sees ironcladan will for the first tax revamp in three decades. rishaad: alibaba sales rising 61%, adding $250 billion in market value this year alone. haidi: trade, security, and north korea, president trump's agenda as he packs his bags for asia. rishaad: i'm sure he's packing his bags right now. regiontries in the asian...
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tension flares at a protest in sydney of the australian government's treatment of refugees amanda silent. now the us has joined the un in calling for stability and eleven and warning regional powers against using the country for proxy conflicts prime minister saad hariri resigned suddenly while. in riyadh last saturday claiming interference from iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah or u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson says there's no legitimate role for what he calls foreign forces militias or armed elements in lebanon send a halt to reports now from beirut. citizens of saudi arabia and its gulf allies visiting or living in lebanon are leaving it's not the first time gulf countries tell their citizens it is not safe to stay lebanon has long been entangled in the saudi iranian power struggle across the region but the latest warning heightened tensions after the resignation of lebanon's prime minister saad howdy but alongside the tensions there are growing signs of lebanese unity in what many see as saudi interference in their country the resignation was sudden raising concerns about t
tension flares at a protest in sydney of the australian government's treatment of refugees amanda silent. now the us has joined the un in calling for stability and eleven and warning regional powers against using the country for proxy conflicts prime minister saad hariri resigned suddenly while. in riyadh last saturday claiming interference from iran and its lebanese ally hezbollah or u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson says there's no legitimate role for what he calls foreign forces militias...
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>> good morning from sydney.bsolutely right china is responding to foreign policy that was released yesterday by the prime minister and the foreign minister which was a re-articulation of our foreign policy. in it australia reiterates their long-held opposition of demilitarization which china has been reclaiming land and building up artificial islands on the reef. it also noted on the paper that the u.s. must remain engaged in the region. any retreat by the trump administration could lead to the balance of power shifting to beijing. nothing really new here. estoril he has long trolled dashcode that diplomatic tightrope. china had their biggest trading partner. they continue to and says that they did not have to choose between the two. >> how much of this was actually a plea to donald trump? doubt thatre is no she trump administration' withdrawal from the transpacific partnership and the america first of roche really has left asian governments questioning his commitment to the region. that withouts note sustained
>> good morning from sydney.bsolutely right china is responding to foreign policy that was released yesterday by the prime minister and the foreign minister which was a re-articulation of our foreign policy. in it australia reiterates their long-held opposition of demilitarization which china has been reclaiming land and building up artificial islands on the reef. it also noted on the paper that the u.s. must remain engaged in the region. any retreat by the trump administration could lead...
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all the players are on course or finished the second round of the australian open in sydney.ig stadium. a lot of emotion and pressure also on both sides. of course, on paper i have a favourite. i am the best rate but in the davis cup you never know. all the players are on course or finished the second round of the australian open in sydney. overnight leader cameron davis started on 8 under having lost the lead while waiting to tee off to fellow aussie lucas herbert. former world number one jason day —5. while world number twojordan spieth is in the clubhouse on i under england captain dylan hartley has been left out of the starting fifteen for the first time under head coach eddie jones, for saturday's match against samoa, at twickenham. hartley drops to the bench as hooker jamie george get his first start. chris robshaw and george ford are named co—captains. here's our rugby union reporter chrisjones. when england boss eddiejones said 2017 was the year the building depth, this selection really supports that. a host of changes from the side that overwhelm australia. meanwhile
all the players are on course or finished the second round of the australian open in sydney.ig stadium. a lot of emotion and pressure also on both sides. of course, on paper i have a favourite. i am the best rate but in the davis cup you never know. all the players are on course or finished the second round of the australian open in sydney. overnight leader cameron davis started on 8 under having lost the lead while waiting to tee off to fellow aussie lucas herbert. former world number one...
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from sydney here's our sports correspondent andy swiss.ueueing for a glimpse of cricket history, the first—ever day night ashes test brought australia's fans brimming with confidence because if they win here, they will retain the women's ashes. for england, the pressure was on and it soon showed. lauren winfield brilliantly
from sydney here's our sports correspondent andy swiss.ueueing for a glimpse of cricket history, the first—ever day night ashes test brought australia's fans brimming with confidence because if they win here, they will retain the women's ashes. for england, the pressure was on and it soon showed. lauren winfield brilliantly
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haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney.sia,oming up, southeast the hind the numbers at dps with bloomberg intelligence. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ straight to's get stories, these arrests in saudi arabia. what we have his shocking news out of the kingdom. chart 9472,off with stories not situation normal. profilest of high individuals. of .3%. gain the chart showing the situation allnything but normal below coverages. kingdom holdings is the company who wasg to the prince taken into custody. he is the world's 50th richest man. that stock was down as much as 8%. people looking very closely at the situation there. we will continue looking closely and the implications or investors as we look ahead to this aramco listing. one of our analysts that we spoke to pointing out the domestic perception of what this is is different to the international reactions. we will big deeper into that story. the markets are waking up to a brand-new week. some pent-up demand having been away on friday. sophie: after that three day weekend
haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney.sia,oming up, southeast the hind the numbers at dps with bloomberg intelligence. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ straight to's get stories, these arrests in saudi arabia. what we have his shocking news out of the kingdom. chart 9472,off with stories not situation normal. profilest of high individuals. of .3%. gain the chart showing the situation allnything but normal below coverages. kingdom holdings is the company who wasg to the prince taken...
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they‘re trailing the mulit—format series on points and must win the test match in sydney.australia to 177—5, 103 runs behind england. our correspondent andy swiss has been following the action for us. after australia‘s first day fight back, england set out in search of some useful late order runs, but they didn‘t find too many. the hosts held their nerves and their catches. either time laura marsh nicked one australia were 280 not out and plenty of work to do. could the bowlers write to the challenge? australia looked unchallenged until they thrashed through and suddenly england were on top. sophie ecclestone put australia in the spin. two wickets on her test debut. not a bad way to start. when the wicket—keeper sarah taylor managed this, australia were teetering on 95- this, australia were teetering on 95— four. they stabilise thanks to a superb half—century from elyse perry, confirming her status as their star player. with perry, confirming her status as their 51 england ‘. with perry, confirming her status as their 51 england struck again. perry, confirming her status a
they‘re trailing the mulit—format series on points and must win the test match in sydney.australia to 177—5, 103 runs behind england. our correspondent andy swiss has been following the action for us. after australia‘s first day fight back, england set out in search of some useful late order runs, but they didn‘t find too many. the hosts held their nerves and their catches. either time laura marsh nicked one australia were 280 not out and plenty of work to do. could the bowlers write...
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we are used to seeing fireworks on the sydney harbour bridge on new year's eve, but when the socceroosor a world cup, it is time for a party. almost 80,000 fans inside stadium australia. they were ove i’co m e inside stadium australia. they were overcome with reliefare going to russia. the atmosphere before before kick—off was tense. the first half reflected that to be no chances for either team. then the match came alive. a free kick for australia. step up, captain, milejedinak.1—0, and perhaps luck on their side. australia were happy to have tim cahill comeback. he missed the first leg through injury. but he led them from the front, almost doubling the lead. tim cahill made the headlines before the match. milejedinak made them afterwards. a penalty. co mforta bly them afterwards. a penalty. comfortably converted. 10 minutes later, another defensive slip. another penalty for australia. and milejedinak milejedinak was again on hand, sealing his hat—trick and sending his side to the world cup.|j did not even know i had one goal indeed. but, do you know what, a game can bring so many thi
we are used to seeing fireworks on the sydney harbour bridge on new year's eve, but when the socceroosor a world cup, it is time for a party. almost 80,000 fans inside stadium australia. they were ove i’co m e inside stadium australia. they were overcome with reliefare going to russia. the atmosphere before before kick—off was tense. the first half reflected that to be no chances for either team. then the match came alive. a free kick for australia. step up, captain, milejedinak.1—0, and...
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regained the famous trophy with two games to spare. 0ur correspondent andy swiss was watching in sydneyt was win or bust for their ashes hopes. not the moment for one of the most chaotic start you will see. heather knight was caught behind, or was she? the catch seemingly taken in front of the stumps. she was reprieved before another change of mind and she was out again. confused? england were as they disintegrated in a flash 16— four and the ashes surely as good as over. but then a recovery, thanks to australian butter fingers and a rattling half—century. their total of 132 at least gave them a chance, but it proved a mere flicker, as australia dispatched them into the syd ney australia dispatched them into the sydney night. a couple of wickets briefly revived england's hopes, but they ultimately only postponed the inevitable. they retain the ashes and they've done it with two games to spare. england might be the world champions but in this series they we re very champions but in this series they were very much second best. you could see it on the faces of the girls at the end of the g
regained the famous trophy with two games to spare. 0ur correspondent andy swiss was watching in sydneyt was win or bust for their ashes hopes. not the moment for one of the most chaotic start you will see. heather knight was caught behind, or was she? the catch seemingly taken in front of the stumps. she was reprieved before another change of mind and she was out again. confused? england were as they disintegrated in a flash 16— four and the ashes surely as good as over. but then a recovery,...
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a few examples for example the one in sydney galley in africa. very moment. you know or populations in africa are growing increasingly very fast. they. need. a water resource infrastructure which could be hable to bring poppy bring water to the book relation but also for agriculture and they could profit they could get profit from the difference turns blue for green fern adaptation fern which had been created during the last pope but the question for hearst the world what a council is to help them to behave or to receive these ferns which is a reason i'm and a very complex and complicated bureaucracy a process bureaucratic process i don't like i shall president of the world water council i thank you thank you for now last night is that of football same as for halfway across the world to honduras for the first leg of their world cup laffin friday on friday two nations that had to sydney for the second leg in less than five days later the overall winner will secure their place in russia. after three flights thirty hours and more than eighteen thousand kilometer
a few examples for example the one in sydney galley in africa. very moment. you know or populations in africa are growing increasingly very fast. they. need. a water resource infrastructure which could be hable to bring poppy bring water to the book relation but also for agriculture and they could profit they could get profit from the difference turns blue for green fern adaptation fern which had been created during the last pope but the question for hearst the world what a council is to help...
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film earth in sydney, thank you very much. —— phil mercer in sydney.the longest tour of asia by an american president for a generation. in an address to us and japanese troops at an airbase near tokyo, mr trump praised the alliance with japan. the tour is set to be dominated by the crisis over north korea's nuclear programme. sophia tran—thomson has the latest. touchdown in tokyo. after flying in on air force one from hawaii, the president and first lady met with us troops stationed in the region. much to the delight of the greeting party, the president gratefully accepted his official military gift. i like this better! you can have myjacket, just... in an effort to strengthen ties, the tour of asia will be the longest an american president has attempted in a quarter of a century and discussions will focus heavily on north korea and regional security. today, nations that once waged war now stand together as friends and partners in pursuit of a much better world. we're getting there. we're getting there faster than you think. the president met prime min
film earth in sydney, thank you very much. —— phil mercer in sydney.the longest tour of asia by an american president for a generation. in an address to us and japanese troops at an airbase near tokyo, mr trump praised the alliance with japan. the tour is set to be dominated by the crisis over north korea's nuclear programme. sophia tran—thomson has the latest. touchdown in tokyo. after flying in on air force one from hawaii, the president and first lady met with us troops stationed in...
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people of this to do and get this done this year before christmas well as possible let's go now to sydney australia we're joined by the journalist tom westbrook tom the prime minister there very confident that parliament will pass legislation before christmas but will it really be that simple. well in a word maybe there is already legislation before parliament was introduced to soft unearned and the result of the vote while non-binding freeze up lawmakers for a free vote so they're not going to be bound by party lines and it looks like those numbers are enough to get it through both houses and possibly just however there is a core group of. anti same sex marriage law makers in the parliament and they are worried about live just freedom being undermined by these laws they're worried you know about bacon is being forced to make cakes for gay weddings if they're. conscientious objectors on religious grounds and they are determined to introduce a whole bunch of amendments to this bill and their effect on they even though the numbers are relatively small their effect on this process is sort of
people of this to do and get this done this year before christmas well as possible let's go now to sydney australia we're joined by the journalist tom westbrook tom the prime minister there very confident that parliament will pass legislation before christmas but will it really be that simple. well in a word maybe there is already legislation before parliament was introduced to soft unearned and the result of the vote while non-binding freeze up lawmakers for a free vote so they're not going to...