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did you feel it in sydney? trio. structurally quite strong. did you feel it in sydney?feel it in sydney? no, and i would be lit because - you feel it in sydney? no, and i would be lit because i'm - you feel it in sydney? no, and i would be lit because i'm on | i would be lit because i'm on the eighth floor in this building, so it hasn't really that— building, so it hasn't really that area. —— i would feel it. there — that area. —— i would feel it. there is— that area. —— i would feel it. there is an _ that area. —— i would feel it. there is an area near here where _ there is an area near here where they felt a slight tremor. just north of sydney, in newcastle for example, north—east of here, they felt it as — north—east of here, they felt it as welt _ north—east of here, they felt it as well. so definitely a number— it as well. so definitely a number ofareas in it as well. so definitely a number of areas in new south wales— number of areas in new south wales where it has been felt. we have _ wales where it has been felt. we have heard from the emergency agencies in the
did you feel it in sydney? trio. structurally quite strong. did you feel it in sydney?feel it in sydney? no, and i would be lit because - you feel it in sydney? no, and i would be lit because i'm - you feel it in sydney? no, and i would be lit because i'm on | i would be lit because i'm on the eighth floor in this building, so it hasn't really that— building, so it hasn't really that area. —— i would feel it. there — that area. —— i would feel it. there is— that area. —— i...
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south wales, including where i am in sydney-— south wales, including where i am in sydney. in sydney. thanks very much for bringing us up _ am in sydney. thanks very much for bringing us up to _ am in sydney. thanks very much for bringing us up to date. - well, this is the moment when abc news breakfast presenters were rocked by the earthquake in the studio in melbourne, let�*s take a look. they didn�*t know what to make of it, did they? must have been very disconcerting. the capital of victoria, melbourne has sustained some damage — abcjournalist madeleine morris is there and joined me a short time ago. this is chapel street in windsor, anyone who has visited will have heard of it as a very famous dining destination. behind my shoulder, i can�*t zoom in on my phone but hopefully you can see behind me the damage to the building. there is a burger bar there, and all of the bricks on top of it have fallen down. fortunately no—one was injured when this happened, no—one in the building above, no—one in the building below. everyone is ok. this is the most visible damage we have
south wales, including where i am in sydney-— south wales, including where i am in sydney. in sydney. thanks very much for bringing us up _ am in sydney. thanks very much for bringing us up to _ am in sydney. thanks very much for bringing us up to date. - well, this is the moment when abc news breakfast presenters were rocked by the earthquake in the studio in melbourne, let�*s take a look. they didn�*t know what to make of it, did they? must have been very disconcerting. the capital of...
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you know sydney? how dare you create an image of of the prophet don't you know, how hurtful and traumatizing that is to muslims around the world. how do you answer that? well, first of all. a cartoon can't blow anybody up or decapitate anybody it is just an idea and it is a way of reframing the argument. i i think that i mean the danish cartoonists controversy is is kind of a good example the the danish imam who who really started who was offended and went and really tried to get support in other countries and you know, it ended up being riots in in pakistan with people killed later. it's sort of it just left. he was he was appalled by what had been unleashed by by that. by that fury and the i think the the editor of the paper also might have you know learned lessons from from how you know how that everything was set off, but i i just have to factor the cartoonists for being able to to say look. you know, there's there there is a conflict here. there is a conflict between the bat with certain values t
you know sydney? how dare you create an image of of the prophet don't you know, how hurtful and traumatizing that is to muslims around the world. how do you answer that? well, first of all. a cartoon can't blow anybody up or decapitate anybody it is just an idea and it is a way of reframing the argument. i i think that i mean the danish cartoonists controversy is is kind of a good example the the danish imam who who really started who was offended and went and really tried to get support in...
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particularly in sydney and — this help? a lot. particularly in sydney and new— this help? a lot.. sydney and new south wales, the means they debated at the moment. unfortunately, that state had got away with not many cases and, as i said must cross a stray that we have a living and blissful no care that for so long but unfortunately, deltas are very humbling strain and it really has got going. we are talking about the sort of death rates that have occurred in other countries but the health system is coming underfair bit of countries but the health system is coming under fair bit of strain at the moment and in sydney we have had about 1500 cases a day moment which is putting the hospitals and intensive care units under a fair bit of strain so really they need to get vaccinated as vaccinated as quickly as possible as does the rest of the country because delta is here to in australia after leading a very blissful life until now. the headlines on bbc news. the head of one of prince charles�* charities temporarily steps down following claims he helped secure an honour for a major dono
particularly in sydney and — this help? a lot. particularly in sydney and new— this help? a lot.. sydney and new south wales, the means they debated at the moment. unfortunately, that state had got away with not many cases and, as i said must cross a stray that we have a living and blissful no care that for so long but unfortunately, deltas are very humbling strain and it really has got going. we are talking about the sort of death rates that have occurred in other countries but the health...
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welcome to daybreak australia in sydney.n hong kong, counting down to the major market open. >> in new york, i am shery ahn. the u.s. may ramp up the trade war with beijing. the biden administration is weighing a new investigation into chinese subsidies. >> north korea has successfully touched -- test launched a new missile. sa games is appealing after a u.s. court sided with apple on a antitrust lawsuit. across lawsuit we are seeing u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 saw five sessions of losses, something we have not seen since february. it was the worst week for u.s. stocks since june. we had concerning inflation risk and market reaction to the ppi above expectation. we had that biden and xi jinping call which helped china slightly in the early session. that faded and chinese adr fell, down 25% year-to-date already. commodity currencies did gain against the dollar on that phone call. wti at the moment is down 3/10 of 1% after its third weekly gain, mostly because of production concern after hurricane ida. we have tu
welcome to daybreak australia in sydney.n hong kong, counting down to the major market open. >> in new york, i am shery ahn. the u.s. may ramp up the trade war with beijing. the biden administration is weighing a new investigation into chinese subsidies. >> north korea has successfully touched -- test launched a new missile. sa games is appealing after a u.s. court sided with apple on a antitrust lawsuit. across lawsuit we are seeing u.s. futures rebounding after the s&p 500 saw...
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many thanks to my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember cross talk roles. ah ah man across the board of the 3rd to focus bittman duvall here got me. oh, yeah. oh. oh i . oh, god. give me . ah, i understand i, i the are not about restricting, but that's actually a really good thing because the great thing about it being available to everybody thinking more like a public news via this is our work with anybody in the world to view for free finance. i did a little about money laundering person to see that this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas. in the cayman islands, all these banks are complicit in their club policy. we just have to be mccall. hey, i'm ready to do some serious my laundry. ok, let's see how we did. well, we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about automobile again for mag, you know, money laundering is
many thanks to my guess in budapest and didn't sydney. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time and remember cross talk roles. ah ah man across the board of the 3rd to focus bittman duvall here got me. oh, yeah. oh. oh i . oh, god. give me . ah, i understand i, i the are not about restricting, but that's actually a really good thing because the great thing about it being available to everybody thinking more like a public news via this is our work with anybody...
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she has decided to relocate her family to a cooler city than sydney.entist, i know how bad the future looks. but as a mum, as a person, i guess as a human being, i really struggle withjust how bad those impacts will be. hanan razek, bbc news. golf's ryder cup between europe and the us gets under way on friday. it was scheduled to take place in 2020 but was delayed by the pandemic. andy swiss reports from whistling straits in wisconsin. let's bring you some live pictures now from la palma — where a volcano which started erupting on the weekend shows no signs of stopping. about 6,000 of la palma's population of 80,000 have been evacuated since sunday — over 200 homes have been destroyed. on thursday king felipe and queen letizia of spain visited the island to meet some of those who have been evacuated to a local barracks. experts had originally predicted the lava would hit the atlantic ocean potentially causing explosions and sending out clouds of toxic gases. good evening. it's been unusually warm september so far. we've got a few more warm days to come
she has decided to relocate her family to a cooler city than sydney.entist, i know how bad the future looks. but as a mum, as a person, i guess as a human being, i really struggle withjust how bad those impacts will be. hanan razek, bbc news. golf's ryder cup between europe and the us gets under way on friday. it was scheduled to take place in 2020 but was delayed by the pandemic. andy swiss reports from whistling straits in wisconsin. let's bring you some live pictures now from la palma —...
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last year, sydney measured temperatures of 50 degrees celsius.test years on earth, hanan razek reports. it's been called the black summer. between 2019—2020, a prolonged heat wave caused huge bushfires across large parts of australia. itjust was extremely hot, and everyone was starting to get worried day by day until it happened. india and her family were among those hit by the fires in a rural area of southern australia. coming this way! oh, my! no, no, no! i thought we were going to lose the house, but ijust calmed down for a second and the fire kept going up the mountain. her family managed to save their home, but at least 3000 other houses were lost in the fires. i'm worried for my future, i'm worried that this house won't be here in another five years. scientists say the risk of weather conditions fuelling fires is 30% higher than it was 100 years ago because of climate change. there's very strong evidence — irrefutable evidence, in fact — that the climate of australia has changed, especially over the last 50—70 years. we're still in the mid
last year, sydney measured temperatures of 50 degrees celsius.test years on earth, hanan razek reports. it's been called the black summer. between 2019—2020, a prolonged heat wave caused huge bushfires across large parts of australia. itjust was extremely hot, and everyone was starting to get worried day by day until it happened. india and her family were among those hit by the fires in a rural area of southern australia. coming this way! oh, my! no, no, no! i thought we were going to lose...
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ah, ah, okay, let's go back to jo in sydney where it's after 12 midnight again. thank you for the hang up so late. jo. empires don't like to go away. they never willingly go away. ok, and on top of it, empires are sometimes conquered. but just as more often than not, they crumble from within because they are corrupt. ok, they have corrupted leads. they have corrupt goals and they have disrespect for what we'll call today citizens or the polity here. and this is one of the things that what really bothers me because, you know, we, in the american sense, we have american exceptionalism. and that exceptionalism never allows appear, or an equal peer. you can be a little peer, you can pat the u. k. on the head, you can pat france on the top of the head, germany, etc. ok. and now we're at this arc of history right now, because if you want to preserve your civilization, you're going to have to find ways to resuscitate yourself within the, this is the argument i've had in george and i disagreed many times on this. but you know, the, the biggest problem, the us, as with ch
ah, ah, okay, let's go back to jo in sydney where it's after 12 midnight again. thank you for the hang up so late. jo. empires don't like to go away. they never willingly go away. ok, and on top of it, empires are sometimes conquered. but just as more often than not, they crumble from within because they are corrupt. ok, they have corrupted leads. they have corrupt goals and they have disrespect for what we'll call today citizens or the polity here. and this is one of the things that what...
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gorana grgic, university of sydney lecturer. let's get to the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie. vonnie: thank you. president joe biden has used his first u.n. general assembly speech to double the money the u.s. will spend helping poorer nations fight climate change. to more than $7 billion by 2024. the -- a mixed response from environmentalists but the real test is whether beaudin can win over congress and spur other countries to step up their own climate ambitions. china's president xi jinping has told the u.n. general assembly his cent plans to stop building coal-fired coal plants abroad and vowed more support for poorer nations to deep clean energy. the announcement came a year after he said -- to make china carbon neutral by 2060. beijing, the finance institute report says more than 70% of all coal plants built today rely on chinese funding. the i.e.a. has called on russia to supply more natural gas saying the energy crunch is an opportunity for moscow to show it's a reliable supplier. the agency says russia is mee
gorana grgic, university of sydney lecturer. let's get to the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie. vonnie: thank you. president joe biden has used his first u.n. general assembly speech to double the money the u.s. will spend helping poorer nations fight climate change. to more than $7 billion by 2024. the -- a mixed response from environmentalists but the real test is whether beaudin can win over congress and spur other countries to step up their own climate ambitions. china's president...
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and in sydney we cross to jo loria. he's the editor in chief of consortium news dot com, or a gentleman, cross type rules and effect. that means he can jump in in time you want, and i always appreciate. let me go to jo 1st because it's past midnight in sydney, so thank you very much for staying up and joining us. it's very much appreciated, joe, and you're actually closer to the china than the rest of us here. you know, when i look at the discussion, as i said in my introduction, you know, we can talk about arms and proliferation. and we can talk about the rules based order and all of that. but with the west tearing itself apart at the seams here. you know, you may look at a more competent chinese culture and civilization. it seems to me, a lot of people in the west are actually missing this misunderstanding. but there's a huge challenge in this century about who will dominate, or at least how there could be co existence. do you think that the west is quite in my mind, quite blind to all of these things? they see very l
and in sydney we cross to jo loria. he's the editor in chief of consortium news dot com, or a gentleman, cross type rules and effect. that means he can jump in in time you want, and i always appreciate. let me go to jo 1st because it's past midnight in sydney, so thank you very much for staying up and joining us. it's very much appreciated, joe, and you're actually closer to the china than the rest of us here. you know, when i look at the discussion, as i said in my introduction, you know, we...
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she was expecting some push back from sydney powell, but she was very surprised at the fact sydney powellotally unprepared those were this reporter's words to try and support the baseless claims. in fact her producer seems to think powell agreed to the interview so she could practice for her upcoming depositions given the lawsuits she's facing. if you know anything about sydney powell, anderson, you know this is the same woman who's claim there was video -- video evidence of votes being carried across the border from mexico to the united states for joe biden. we never saw that video, did we? she also claimed dominion voting which is now suing here started in venezuela. we know dominion voting started in toronto. >> randy kaye, thanks so much. fascinating interview they did. >>> ten of millions of people in the new york metropolitan area experienced the remnants of hurricane ida. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for those who see everyone's safety as equally important... experience our advanced standard safety technology on a full line of vehicles, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at
she was expecting some push back from sydney powell, but she was very surprised at the fact sydney powellotally unprepared those were this reporter's words to try and support the baseless claims. in fact her producer seems to think powell agreed to the interview so she could practice for her upcoming depositions given the lawsuits she's facing. if you know anything about sydney powell, anderson, you know this is the same woman who's claim there was video -- video evidence of votes being carried...
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sydney, going into the 11th week of lockdown.estors will be reacting to the first half results. gold. a lot more to come on "daybreak: australia." the countdown to the start of trading. asian stocks looking lackluster. looking like we will extend the losses from wednesday. stocks really aimed to drop as we saw the rise in treasuries. the fed base forecasting more grasp over the strength of the u.s. economic recovery, the transitory nature of the inflation expectation, and feeding into concerns about what the fed could do with its taper schedule. the dollar advancing. futures for japan, australia, and hong kong trading on the lower side. a lot more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie:. japan's government has a pair they told the ruling coalition will extend the coronavirus state of emergency until september 30. emergency covers tokyo, osaka and 17 other prefectures. three other regions will be downgraded to last strict measures. covax has got its supply forecast. it says adele expect to have 1.4 billion doses by years end. that i
sydney, going into the 11th week of lockdown.estors will be reacting to the first half results. gold. a lot more to come on "daybreak: australia." the countdown to the start of trading. asian stocks looking lackluster. looking like we will extend the losses from wednesday. stocks really aimed to drop as we saw the rise in treasuries. the fed base forecasting more grasp over the strength of the u.s. economic recovery, the transitory nature of the inflation expectation, and feeding into...
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let's look at trading in sydney. sophie.g with the aussie dollar, the governor pushing back against an early rate hike. westpac seeing a setback for the australian currency but they are keeping 75 as the year-end target as vaccinations quicken in australia. sydney switching out the board, stocks headed lower, resources the big drag on the index along with financials. coal producers are also under pressure, joining the downturn despite goldman boosting quota prices for coal. tech shares are rising in sydney and tokyo. let's switch the board, to offset the losses in other sectors. the nikkei two from highs tuesday when it closed at an august 1990 high, but jp morgan saying the rising market will underpin the rally, given the factors driving gains, like reopening sentiment. those have yet to be exhausted. for now, softbank the biggest drag on the index and on shares, -- and game maker shares heard by the outlook as well as the china game crackdown. on the board in seoul, south korea, the kospi rising .1%, a boost to the upside,
let's look at trading in sydney. sophie.g with the aussie dollar, the governor pushing back against an early rate hike. westpac seeing a setback for the australian currency but they are keeping 75 as the year-end target as vaccinations quicken in australia. sydney switching out the board, stocks headed lower, resources the big drag on the index along with financials. coal producers are also under pressure, joining the downturn despite goldman boosting quota prices for coal. tech shares are...
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we are hearing reports of damage as far away as sydney.ydney by our correspondent phil mercer. what details are you getting about the damage caused by this? ~ ., about the damage caused by this? ~ . , ., this? we are getting reports of the aftermath _ this? we are getting reports of the aftermath of— this? we are getting reports of the aftermath of this _ the aftermath of this earthquake. it was a magnitude six, about 100 kilometres from the city of melbourne. seismologists say that the shakes and the earthquake were felt as far away as sydney. this is a considerable distance from melbourne. that gives you an indication as to the force or some of these shudders, that rocked parts of victoria and further afield. we are getting reports that people have reported quite significant damage in parts of the state of victoria. this all happened within the last hour, so the authorities are now waiting to assess the scale of the damage. people are saying on social media how their homes shook, how they were terrified. i think it's safe to say an earth
we are hearing reports of damage as far away as sydney.ydney by our correspondent phil mercer. what details are you getting about the damage caused by this? ~ ., about the damage caused by this? ~ . , ., this? we are getting reports of the aftermath _ this? we are getting reports of the aftermath of— this? we are getting reports of the aftermath of this _ the aftermath of this earthquake. it was a magnitude six, about 100 kilometres from the city of melbourne. seismologists say that the...
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it was really big games for us at the sydney paralympics was really big games for us at the sydney paralympicsquality there. as the years progress we've seen itjust grow and grow. yeah, london was kind of a standout moment and really kind of a standout moment and really kind of switched on the world, certainly the british public into what paralympics is all about. we had stories of swimmers and athletes and runners and performances that kind of overtook what was actually the performances. people were noticing how fast our athletes were and people who are becoming household names and that's just increase. and it wasn'tjust storey celebrating — crystal lane wright took silver to make it a gb 1—2 in the women's road race. and it was a 1—2 in the men's race as well as ben watson took gold — his second of the games — with team mate fin graham coming through to win silver. it's what i jumped it's what ijumped about been sort of like my goal, goals to win two metals in the paralympic games. actually achieving that goal is something else. i don't think it's set in, i don't think it will set in at leas
it was really big games for us at the sydney paralympics was really big games for us at the sydney paralympicsquality there. as the years progress we've seen itjust grow and grow. yeah, london was kind of a standout moment and really kind of a standout moment and really kind of switched on the world, certainly the british public into what paralympics is all about. we had stories of swimmers and athletes and runners and performances that kind of overtook what was actually the performances....
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i am paul allen in sydney.m sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. asian traders assess a bout of weakness on signs of a slowdown in the pandemic recovery. the ecb is set to slow the pace of its bond buying.
i am paul allen in sydney.m sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. asian traders assess a bout of weakness on signs of a slowdown in the pandemic recovery. the ecb is set to slow the pace of its bond buying.
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it�*s felt in melbourne, canberra and sydney.inister, imran khan, gives the bbc his hopes for the future of neighbouring afghanistan after the us pullout and the taliban�*s victory. what we hope and pray that finally, after a0 years, the people of pakistan will have peace and stability. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. you rarely get a better stage for addressing the planet than the un general assembly, and president biden has taken the opportunity to lay out his vision of america�*s position in the world. just weeks after the withdrawal from afghanistan, mr biden talked of relentless diplomacy rather than relentless war. he also stated his case for emerging stronger from the covid crisis, and made commitments to greater american funding for developing countries struggling with the effects of climate change. barbara plett usher has more. his excellency, joseph r bidenjunior, president of the united states. this was president biden�*s chance to show that america is back at the table. we stand, in my v
it�*s felt in melbourne, canberra and sydney.inister, imran khan, gives the bbc his hopes for the future of neighbouring afghanistan after the us pullout and the taliban�*s victory. what we hope and pray that finally, after a0 years, the people of pakistan will have peace and stability. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. you rarely get a better stage for addressing the planet than the un general assembly, and president biden has taken the opportunity to lay out...
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from sydney, phil mercer has more.11 on a student visa and claimed asylum. he was granted refugee status. he first came to the attention of the authorities in 2016 and was warned about posting violent extremist islamic state content online. he was later charged with various offences and spent three years in prison awaiting trial. he was convicted earlier this year, but released injuly on a supervision order. jacinda ardern was saying that every legal avenue had been persued to try to keep this man behind bars. he wasn�*t, but was under 2a—hour police surveillance when he launched his knife rampage in that supermarket in auckland. for more than 50 days, police and tactical unit officers were watching this man�*s every move. we don�*t know if he knew he was under surveillance, but the authorities have said that he was pretty savvy in the regard of being watched. we understand that police officers were waiting outside of the supermarket he visited before when, apparently, he took a knife from a display cabinet and started
from sydney, phil mercer has more.11 on a student visa and claimed asylum. he was granted refugee status. he first came to the attention of the authorities in 2016 and was warned about posting violent extremist islamic state content online. he was later charged with various offences and spent three years in prison awaiting trial. he was convicted earlier this year, but released injuly on a supervision order. jacinda ardern was saying that every legal avenue had been persued to try to keep this...
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i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. >> i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to the major market open. >> i'm kathleen hays. the top stories this hour. >> u.s. stocks hit a record. a cyclicals leading the gain ahead of a crucial jobs report. haidi: foreign investors.
i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. >> i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to the major market open. >> i'm kathleen hays. the top stories this hour. >> u.s. stocks hit a record. a cyclicals leading the gain ahead of a crucial jobs report. haidi: foreign investors.
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you could be in a situation where you can find -- flight from sydney to london but not sydney to brisbaney: it will reopen next month but only to those fully vaccinated, how is that monitored? >> in new south wales, if you are visiting a supermarket or other business, you scan it with an app and they get in touch with you if there is an outbreak where you have been. the plan is to link vaccination certificate to that app. the government is trialing this now, rolling out the trial october 6 but they might be late. we are due to reach 70% vaccination threshold and made up -- made october. some -- in mid october. some people describe this as a freedom day, you can eat at a restaurant if you are seated outdoors, have up to five people in your home. again, this would only the open to the fully vaccinated. shery: paul allen in sydney with the latest on the pandemic and australia. sources telling bloomberg the fda is set to authorize a third booster dose of the pfizer vaccine eminently. emergency clearance will be for people 65 and older and those at high risk. joining us is carol wetzel. what d
you could be in a situation where you can find -- flight from sydney to london but not sydney to brisbaney: it will reopen next month but only to those fully vaccinated, how is that monitored? >> in new south wales, if you are visiting a supermarket or other business, you scan it with an app and they get in touch with you if there is an outbreak where you have been. the plan is to link vaccination certificate to that app. the government is trialing this now, rolling out the trial october...
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in sydney, all about rba decision day. a split decision expected whether we will see the start of tapering or whether we will see downside indicators. really expecting to see the impact of the ongoing lockdown across new south wales. nikkei futures looking like we will see another open -- we saw japanese equities extending their gains to a 30 year high. really increased expectations that the fed will be forced to delay the paper plan on account of that poor jobs report. s&p futures, we had the labor day long weekend. u.s. futures really continuing to rally. watching when it comes to the tokyo session. three of japan's larger firms to join the blue-chip. nintendo is one to watch in today's session. getting back to our top story -- rba expected to keep things unchanged at today's meeting. it could defer plans to paper bond purchases with the two largest states grappling with a cove at outbreak. what are the chances we are looking at? >> it certainly is a live meeting. governor phil lowe's since he wants to stay the course on
in sydney, all about rba decision day. a split decision expected whether we will see the start of tapering or whether we will see downside indicators. really expecting to see the impact of the ongoing lockdown across new south wales. nikkei futures looking like we will see another open -- we saw japanese equities extending their gains to a 30 year high. really increased expectations that the fed will be forced to delay the paper plan on account of that poor jobs report. s&p futures, we had...
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the streets of sydney, are almost deserted.eaks forcing many more australians into lockdown in the last year. internal state borders have been shut, while international travels have been more or less banned for well over a year. >> you heard that part where she said the lockdowns were precipitated by 139 new cases? more than 5 million people in sydney have now been in lockdown for more than two months. the border still close. the australian citizen still need permission to leave or enter their own country. this year authorities announced that sydney will finally start coming out of lockdown next month. the vaccination rates hit 70% and above. now australia has been a bit slow on vaccinations. but get this. they will not likely pass us in the u.s. very shortly. again they have been using extremely course of messes against the virus. we more course event heavy-handed that anything that's been deployed in any state or locality in the u.s., democrat or republican, or whatever. so on that point, florida governor ron desantis isn't w
the streets of sydney, are almost deserted.eaks forcing many more australians into lockdown in the last year. internal state borders have been shut, while international travels have been more or less banned for well over a year. >> you heard that part where she said the lockdowns were precipitated by 139 new cases? more than 5 million people in sydney have now been in lockdown for more than two months. the border still close. the australian citizen still need permission to leave or enter...
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after she finished her work, she flew back to sydney to be with her family and she and her brotheran, her brother was a journalist of the time brought her to the forever all-male correspondence club in sydney and crashed it. here she is taking delight in being the first woman ever to have a drink at the tcorrespondence club. she went on to continue work and was in conklin. hong kong. next slide, please. a mutual friend, kate met me at an airport, here is my press card to make sure i got on the right plane and in my backpack i had fire in the lake and i literally was following in their footsteps but i was covering a different war. this was cambodia, it looks a lot different than the pictures youth saw. this is a different kind than you had in vietnam and it was more homogeneous, a country completely unprepared for war. it was neutral throughout vietnam war 55 until 1970 when the war did breakout, the previous ruler tried to keep it neutral thing one side up against another. finally it broke and north vietnamese refused to leave and said to spread out. by the time i got there, the war w
after she finished her work, she flew back to sydney to be with her family and she and her brotheran, her brother was a journalist of the time brought her to the forever all-male correspondence club in sydney and crashed it. here she is taking delight in being the first woman ever to have a drink at the tcorrespondence club. she went on to continue work and was in conklin. hong kong. next slide, please. a mutual friend, kate met me at an airport, here is my press card to make sure i got on the...
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this is what sydney looked like last winter.emic, australians were back in restaurants, bars and shops. they had essentially eliminated covid from their island continent, and then the delta variant hit this summer, and much of australia plunged back into severe lock down. >> almost half of australia is back in lock down as multiple covid outbreaks grow across the country. queensland has become the latest state to impose stay-at-home orders on 4 million residents. nearly 6 million people in sydney and its surrounding regions are in the midst of a two-week lock down after the delta strain led to 149 cases. >> the streets of sydney are almost deserted now. new covid outbreaks forcing many more australians into lock down than last year. internal state borders have been shut while international travel has been more or less banned for well over a year. . >> you hear that part where she said the lock downs were precipitated by 139 new cases. more than 5 million people in sydney have now been in lock down for more than two months. the b
this is what sydney looked like last winter.emic, australians were back in restaurants, bars and shops. they had essentially eliminated covid from their island continent, and then the delta variant hit this summer, and much of australia plunged back into severe lock down. >> almost half of australia is back in lock down as multiple covid outbreaks grow across the country. queensland has become the latest state to impose stay-at-home orders on 4 million residents. nearly 6 million people...
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we flew, has been unlikely to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister. i found step i said rachel, do you know what this is? she said no. these are -- it was wonderful, and fully cooperating. then anything rachel and her brother jeremy, they were open if they wanted their sisters story told every aspect pics of the hardest up she never talked about, then you kate's story needed to be told so that was wonderful. catherine -- kate died in early 60s, and catherine had died about the same time in the early '60s. she had no family to speak of. her mother died shortly afterwards so it was her friends, and god bless friends like this, of the great photographer, the great head of contact robert pledge and dominique, they collected money to make a foundation, a french foundation and collected everything, photographs, papers and everything. they were scattered to the winds. they're still discovering stuff. they made it all available to me and it wisely have done so, some video interviews of her contemporaries when she died so i i was able to use those as well. the
we flew, has been unlikely to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister. i found step i said rachel, do you know what this is? she said no. these are -- it was wonderful, and fully cooperating. then anything rachel and her brother jeremy, they were open if they wanted their sisters story told every aspect pics of the hardest up she never talked about, then you kate's story needed to be told so that was wonderful. catherine -- kate died in early 60s, and catherine had died about...
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about a week or so later sydney of the near times wrote about essentially the same story, and nothing happened to him. oh, he wrote a great story come wonderful. so i was witnessing already the very different treatment of women and men, sometimes institutionally, sometimes professionally. >> lydia had a question next and she's having technical difficulties so i will speak for her. she said come hear you speak about the harassment women face then i see parallels to did it all the very different mediums today, studies are showing female reporters facing more harassment and social media. you see any lessons or advice from the brave woman to write about how reporters can comply with the current environment? >> i'm not very good at lessons, i have to say. i i left them out of the book. the one thing that was amazing, and i'll use kate, she pushed everything aside. she was a diplomat. she wanted to get her career. she could ignore stuff. she knew how to avoid the worst of the guys, and she thought she figured a way around all of this. but then it hit her like a a whammy right after the war
about a week or so later sydney of the near times wrote about essentially the same story, and nothing happened to him. oh, he wrote a great story come wonderful. so i was witnessing already the very different treatment of women and men, sometimes institutionally, sometimes professionally. >> lydia had a question next and she's having technical difficulties so i will speak for her. she said come hear you speak about the harassment women face then i see parallels to did it all the very...
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it's felt in melbourne, canberra and sydney.in the canary islands, another village on la palma is evacuated as the volcano continues on its destructive path. there's ash falling on my clothes, i can taste it in the air, and the whole time there is the thunderous rumble of the volcano in the background. hello and welcome. you rarely get a better stage for addressing the planet than the un general assembly and president biden has taken the opportunity to lay out his vision of america's position in the world. just weeks after the withdrawal from afghanistan, mr biden talked of relentless diplomacy rather than relentless war. he also stated his case for emerging stronger from the covid crisis, and made commitments to greater american funding for developing countries struggling with the effects of climate change. barbara plett usher has more. his excellency, joseph r bidenjunior, president of the united states. this was president biden�*s chance to show that america is back at the table. we stand, in my view, at an inflection point i
it's felt in melbourne, canberra and sydney.in the canary islands, another village on la palma is evacuated as the volcano continues on its destructive path. there's ash falling on my clothes, i can taste it in the air, and the whole time there is the thunderous rumble of the volcano in the background. hello and welcome. you rarely get a better stage for addressing the planet than the un general assembly and president biden has taken the opportunity to lay out his vision of america's position...
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was done off the lock down in sydney for example. there was a long stretch where the city was free of locked down until delta came. that wasn't the case with melbourne. it had a month longer locked down originally and with the delta lockdown resumes they, bailey been able to catch their breath from lockdown. so i think that is, that has contributed to what i could describe. it has their own fatigue in melvin. now the interesting thing about these particular purpose today is the way that they have me scribe bio straight and officials, for example, one official described participating as i quote he drunken, fascist, straight in morons. others described them as being far i extremely se. so this is the 1st time we've seen such language being used, which is only going to cause more division, isn't it? i mean, we've all looked on, we've seen how heavy the restrictions have been variously in australia, also in new zealand as well. how would the police been handling it? so for those comments or just be made about these demonstrators, which i
was done off the lock down in sydney for example. there was a long stretch where the city was free of locked down until delta came. that wasn't the case with melbourne. it had a month longer locked down originally and with the delta lockdown resumes they, bailey been able to catch their breath from lockdown. so i think that is, that has contributed to what i could describe. it has their own fatigue in melvin. now the interesting thing about these particular purpose today is the way that they...
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it was rudy giuliani and sydney powell, explicitly pushed the conspiracy theory, that dominion, georgeos and venezuela worked together to rig the election. and donald trump's campaign had literally just debunked internally in writing. the memo was uncovered in it's "the new york times" filed as part of a defamation lawsuit brought against the trump campaign and others by a former dominion employee. but it raises questions about donald trump's personal involvement. the "times" stresses, quote, it is unclear that mr. trump knew about or saw the memo. it adds this, quote, the document suggests that his campaign staff remained silent when it knew about dominion. and donald trump repeated false claims about dominion in efforts to steal the election in the wake of the memo, on three days after it, the only thing secure about our 2020 election was that it was virtually impenetrable by foreign powers. on that, the trump administration takes great credit. unfortunately, the democrats and dominion were unsuccessful. that was certainly not his last attempt to blame dominion voting for an election
it was rudy giuliani and sydney powell, explicitly pushed the conspiracy theory, that dominion, georgeos and venezuela worked together to rig the election. and donald trump's campaign had literally just debunked internally in writing. the memo was uncovered in it's "the new york times" filed as part of a defamation lawsuit brought against the trump campaign and others by a former dominion employee. but it raises questions about donald trump's personal involvement. the...
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so my husband and i flew to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister and i found that stuff and rachel says no and she says it was wonderful. i interviewing rachel and her brother jeremy, they wanted their sisters story told, every aspect so the hardest stuff they never talked about, they knew kate story needed to be told. it was preceded by saying kate died in her early 50s and katrine had died about the same time in her early 60s. she had no family to speak of and her mother died shortly afterwards so it was her friend and god bless friends of the great photographer, robert pledge and dominique, they collected money to make a foundation, the french foundation for catherine leroy to collect her papers and it was scattered to the winds but they still discovered stuff and they made it all available to me. the wife had done some video s interviews of her contemporaries. when she died so i was able to use those as well. then frankie is alive, she is an incredibly smart, astute, reserved woman and she had early on given her papers to boston university. she gave everything.
so my husband and i flew to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister and i found that stuff and rachel says no and she says it was wonderful. i interviewing rachel and her brother jeremy, they wanted their sisters story told, every aspect so the hardest stuff they never talked about, they knew kate story needed to be told. it was preceded by saying kate died in her early 50s and katrine had died about the same time in her early 60s. she had no family to speak of and her mother...
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sydney: i am sydney. shery: and from bloomberg headquarters in new york, i am shery ahn.k selloff as concerns mount about china property risks and fed tapering. market contagion now testing president
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well put so here's another question that i think is for you sydney. do you feel memes are the new cartooning? ah good question and yes, actually, i think they are at this democratized political cartooning what they lack is drawing, but they do the same thing. they make immediate and and pointed and funny remarks about it almost instantaneously. i mean much faster than i could draw a cartoon, even if i was drawing the image that the meme had and the other reason that they're so ubiquitous is obviously they're using today's medium. i i draw i my history was drawing pen on paper and it was printed in paper that is over over over even though i i just don't think that editorial cartoons. the traditional ones have the same impact as they do when you open a page and see it on on your table in front of you and memes. well, i mean they stick around because paper sticks around where as a meme, you know, it's gone and then there's another one or funny tweet or and i mean, that's why people love they are they really they're like they're refreshing during the day
well put so here's another question that i think is for you sydney. do you feel memes are the new cartooning? ah good question and yes, actually, i think they are at this democratized political cartooning what they lack is drawing, but they do the same thing. they make immediate and and pointed and funny remarks about it almost instantaneously. i mean much faster than i could draw a cartoon, even if i was drawing the image that the meme had and the other reason that they're so ubiquitous is...
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sydney futures at the moment higher by .1%.previous session, we had banks rebounding, tech gained ground, and it was a little more risk on given we are seeing concerns over evergrande starting to ease and that helped i reprises which eased but are still above that level which makes a huge difference for the australian economy. nikkei futures higher .2%. the cpi numbers in half an hour so watch out for that. not a lot expected. core consumer prices back above the waterline. we were in deflationary territory. , futures under pressure. coming up in the next hour, we will discuss the market outlook with alex wong, who is switching away from large caps, plus a discussion on china's campaign for conformity and the crack down on anyone who does not adhere to gender norms. we will hear from the university ofamsterdam's'representative. '-- the university of amsterdam's representative. that starts right as the market opens in china and hong kong. "daybreak asia" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: good morning. i am paul allen in and we
sydney futures at the moment higher by .1%.previous session, we had banks rebounding, tech gained ground, and it was a little more risk on given we are seeing concerns over evergrande starting to ease and that helped i reprises which eased but are still above that level which makes a huge difference for the australian economy. nikkei futures higher .2%. the cpi numbers in half an hour so watch out for that. not a lot expected. core consumer prices back above the waterline. we were in...
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sydney time, 8:30 in hong kong and new york.yo is the latest automaker to flag supply constraints due to an uncertain and volatile semi conductor supply. the chinese carmaker expects 22,500 vehicles in the quarter, down from 25,000. gladstone is said to be -- we are told blackstone is working. amazon says it will hire more than 40,000 people in the u.s., but the company is calling its biggest ever recruiting and training event. they sent to hold a career fair on september 15. amazon employs 950,000 people in the u.s.. haidi: but sick a look at the day ahead. decode data in focus, trade numbers out for australia, trade surpluses expected to narrow in july. that is driven by record exports to china. we are watching home loan numbers in the coming hours, new zealand is reducing their second-quarter updates. lots more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. , weather is providing respite to california firefighters trying to keep a wildfire from entering the resort town of south lake tahoe. residents
sydney time, 8:30 in hong kong and new york.yo is the latest automaker to flag supply constraints due to an uncertain and volatile semi conductor supply. the chinese carmaker expects 22,500 vehicles in the quarter, down from 25,000. gladstone is said to be -- we are told blackstone is working. amazon says it will hire more than 40,000 people in the u.s., but the company is calling its biggest ever recruiting and training event. they sent to hold a career fair on september 15. amazon employs...
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time to start to climb in sydney, this is come wednesday. an awful lot of late season rain has been falling in the northeast of china, look of a cat, a cocker to head, which is producing a loss of right in the northeast. and the frontal system swings through the korean peninsula and into japan. by the time we get to wednesday, so it's warm and humid and then wet behind it. it looks fine, doesn't it? but look up your hands. 34 that's also warm and humid and surprisingly, sir, compared with the normal average. ah, the story that need to be tow signed away and demand to be heard opening the window into another light and challenging perception . witness documentaries. the change on al jazeera in a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello, i'm marianne demising. welcome to the news our lives from london. coming up the next 60 minutes, the man who inspired the film hotel rwanda but became a critic of president could gummy is jailed for 25 year
time to start to climb in sydney, this is come wednesday. an awful lot of late season rain has been falling in the northeast of china, look of a cat, a cocker to head, which is producing a loss of right in the northeast. and the frontal system swings through the korean peninsula and into japan. by the time we get to wednesday, so it's warm and humid and then wet behind it. it looks fine, doesn't it? but look up your hands. 34 that's also warm and humid and surprisingly, sir, compared with the...
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dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing educationfrom the economic fears of old age, sickness and accidents and unemployment. finally, the right to petition. all of these rights spell secure. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> but the clock ticks away the inexorable hours. the days vanish like wild birds. the sky announces a new season. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> pinned upon the drawing board are plans for the destruction of pianos and violets. ♪♪ lightning flashes on the consolations. thunder rolls above the clouds and yet, the small persistent voice of man prevails. >> at the age of 83, i look back to see the changes that have taken place. i remembered that when mr. hillman had just arrived from chicago i then said to a friend of mine, and i says, he looks like a young fellow, but i would take my hat off to him if he can take these wolfs and make them see the light and create a business where individuals could make a livelihood and do away with the slavery that existed all through the years. >> i can go back to a time when my pop, may rest in peace, we worked together and he
dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing educationfrom the economic fears of old age, sickness and accidents and unemployment. finally, the right to petition. all of these rights spell secure. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> but the clock ticks away the inexorable hours. the days vanish like wild birds. the sky announces a new season. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> pinned upon the drawing board are plans for the destruction of pianos and violets. ♪♪...
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so my husband and i flew to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister. found stuff and said this and she said no. so wonderful and fully cooperating. and they were open, they wanted their sisterss story told, every aspect. so the stuff she never talked about, they knew the story needed to be cold so that was wonderful. katrinehe had a diet about the same time in her early 60s. she had no family to speak of. her mother died shortly thereafter so it was her friends and david burnett. they collected money to make a foundation and it was scattered to the winds and they were still discovering stuff and they made it all available to me. they had done interview videos of contemporaries so i was able to use those as well. frankie is alive and an incredibly smart, astute, reserved woman and had given her papers to boston university. she gave them everything. it was a a gold mine. she couldn't remember what she had given. whenever i ran across something i didn't know and i would askr her a question, she knew the answer. she had such a respect for history she never
so my husband and i flew to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister. found stuff and said this and she said no. so wonderful and fully cooperating. and they were open, they wanted their sisterss story told, every aspect. so the stuff she never talked about, they knew the story needed to be cold so that was wonderful. katrinehe had a diet about the same time in her early 60s. she had no family to speak of. her mother died shortly thereafter so it was her friends and david...
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largest city is easing some restrictions 3 months after being put into locked down. 12 suburbs of sydney will no longer be on the curfew. other rules will remain in place until the vaccination, right, in the state of new south wales reaches 70 percent australia struggling with a 3rd wave of infections that hit its 2 largest cities, sydney and melbourne, and the capital camera. a form of course of a military commander is in court to face war crimes charges. so lee, my stuff is accused of the murder, torture, cruel treatment, an arbitrary detention of civilians during the 1990. s conflict with serbia. it's the 1st trial to be heard in the kosovo special chambers, an e u back court set up in the netherlands. the democratic governor of the state of california is defeated, an attempt to remove him from office in a recall election. the republican led push to hold the vote was fueled by anger of a gas newsome handling of the pandemic. those are the headlines right now. it's edges in a world the. ready news ah me these are lakes italy and lake to live in the high atlas mountains of morocco. ther
largest city is easing some restrictions 3 months after being put into locked down. 12 suburbs of sydney will no longer be on the curfew. other rules will remain in place until the vaccination, right, in the state of new south wales reaches 70 percent australia struggling with a 3rd wave of infections that hit its 2 largest cities, sydney and melbourne, and the capital camera. a form of course of a military commander is in court to face war crimes charges. so lee, my stuff is accused of the...
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so we're at $21.00 in sydney. i'll show you a bit more on that in a sec, but we got to talk about these winds on tasmania, hobart scene gus about 82 kilometers per hour on tuesday. i promise you we will talk about sydney. so here's those temperatures as we dial them up to $26.00 degrees of real stellar forecast, whether anything but for news elaine's, we've got a potent weather system impacting both islands wind gusts, a 120 kilometers per hour. and we could see rainfall amounts over a 100 millimeters. ah, challenges and tractors, circumstances pushes forward. let us step into uncertainty and experience the happiness of the moment. let us persevere. the 4th al jazeera comes international documentary film festival. sorry, a vote went online from the 10th to the 14th of september, 2021, a j b dog. don't be a story that need to be told, find a way and demand to be heard. opening a window into another light and challenging perception. witness documentary, the change on al jazeera, the me go to the must be better. know
so we're at $21.00 in sydney. i'll show you a bit more on that in a sec, but we got to talk about these winds on tasmania, hobart scene gus about 82 kilometers per hour on tuesday. i promise you we will talk about sydney. so here's those temperatures as we dial them up to $26.00 degrees of real stellar forecast, whether anything but for news elaine's, we've got a potent weather system impacting both islands wind gusts, a 120 kilometers per hour. and we could see rainfall amounts over a 100...
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no, no straight is stretching to sydney and then all of a sudden things change. the wind direction changes to suddenly and strengthens too . so $29.00 down to 19 in one day and staying about that they've which is where it should be to be honest weather proper from the showers in new south wales. victoria is head against was new zealand, would be pretty nasty, i think unsolved for a couple of days. but still, the nastiest of all is entire food and form champ through which is on its way past tie where i'm at satellite picks were please an awful lot of risk from not just the strong winds, but the huge amount of rain said landslide risk here may be may be even worse as it goes further north, because it, although it's good to lose some strengths, it's expanding this over flatter grant. so shanghai is at some risk here. so chance you then effecting shanghai probably late on monday and tuesday, already generating waves of 17 meters, the potential storm surge, or 2 meters. and of course rain the around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many
no, no straight is stretching to sydney and then all of a sudden things change. the wind direction changes to suddenly and strengthens too . so $29.00 down to 19 in one day and staying about that they've which is where it should be to be honest weather proper from the showers in new south wales. victoria is head against was new zealand, would be pretty nasty, i think unsolved for a couple of days. but still, the nastiest of all is entire food and form champ through which is on its way past tie...
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about half of australia's population is currently in lockdown due to outbreaks in the cities of sydneynt of australian medical association, says australia needs to up its vaccination levels quickly. we've been pretty unscathed in australia for so long. very good decision making so far. we have really been able to live a blissful life until quite recently. we need to get those vaccination levels up to really good levels. we are really running at about 38%, and we really need to get them close to the uk, to get to safety. she was part of one of the most successful british female bands of all time, with 20 consecutive top ten singles. now tributes have been paid to the girls aloud singer sarah harding who has died at the age of 39. she was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. our enterainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back at her life. his report contains some flashing images. after three months of competition, the moment her dream came true. ..sarah. cheering. but sarah harding could scarcely have imagined the success that would follow. every one of their first 16 singles, a top
about half of australia's population is currently in lockdown due to outbreaks in the cities of sydneynt of australian medical association, says australia needs to up its vaccination levels quickly. we've been pretty unscathed in australia for so long. very good decision making so far. we have really been able to live a blissful life until quite recently. we need to get those vaccination levels up to really good levels. we are really running at about 38%, and we really need to get them close to...
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i am paul allen in sydney. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. asian traders assess a bout of weakness on signs of a slowdown in the pandemic recovery. the ecb is set to slow the pace of its bond buying. christine lagarde insists it's not tapering. china's unprecedented intervention in oil market tapping into reserves the first time to lower prices. paul: let's talk a little bit more about that he be decision. christine lagarde slowing the pace of purchases to 80 billion euros per month. very clear it's not a taper. it is not a taper. madam lagarde saying the lady is not tapering. this is called a recalibration. we will donate -- debate the semantics of that, shall we? shery: given that we continue to see these signals from whether it is the fed or boe that they start to -- want to start unwinding stimulus measures, not surprising given we see inflationary pressures. china had to intervene in oil
i am paul allen in sydney. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. asian traders assess a bout of weakness on signs of a slowdown in the pandemic recovery. the ecb is set to slow the pace of its bond buying. christine lagarde insists it's not tapering. china's unprecedented intervention in oil market tapping into reserves the first time to lower prices. paul: let's talk a little bit...