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, the day she found out, she called dcfs and accused him of molesting sydney and alex. >> molesting sydneyughters? >> absolutely not. >> i thought it was a disgrace that she would even do something like that. not only did she hurt him and hurt alex, she hurt the whole family. >> as the state investigated, stephen was allowed visits with sydney. but his family said jennifer continued to keep sydney from him. >> knowing the skinner family, they were so tight-knit, they would let nothing come in between them and their grandchild. >> the allegations of sexual abuse didn't stick. the department of children and family services said they were unfounded, but jennifer still wouldn't allow stephen to see sydney. to force her to share the baby with stephen, the judge in their divorce case ordered that stephen get regular visits with sydney. that court order helped and stephen was able to see sydney for a few visits. he sometimes invited jennifer to come along as they did to pick pumpkins in october 2008, because despite all that had happened, his family says stephen was still hoping he could show jen
, the day she found out, she called dcfs and accused him of molesting sydney and alex. >> molesting sydneyughters? >> absolutely not. >> i thought it was a disgrace that she would even do something like that. not only did she hurt him and hurt alex, she hurt the whole family. >> as the state investigated, stephen was allowed visits with sydney. but his family said jennifer continued to keep sydney from him. >> knowing the skinner family, they were so tight-knit,...
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shaima khalil, bbc news, sydney.is particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of _ this particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of shark _ this particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of shark bites - this particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of shark bites in - we see a lot of shark bites in australia, and australia is unusual in the world in having a higher percentage of fatal shark bites than any other region. and that's because of the fairly ubiquitous populations of the fairly ubiquitous populations of white sharks in the area. we don't see that many white shark bites, certainly not as many fraternities in other parts of the world. so, it's tragic, it's shocking but it's not completely and accepted. it is shocking but it's not completely and acceted. , ., , . accepted. it is also very rare, the revious accepted. it is also very rare, the previous fatal _ accepted. it is also very rare, the previous fatal attack _ accepted. it is also very rare, the previous fatal attack being - accepted. it i
shaima khalil, bbc news, sydney.is particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of _ this particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of shark _ this particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of shark bites - this particularly tragic case? well, we see a lot of shark bites in - we see a lot of shark bites in australia, and australia is unusual in the world in having a higher percentage of fatal shark bites than any other region. and that's because of the fairly ubiquitous populations of the...
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shaima khalil, bbc news, sydney.lace finish in the women's event after she fell multiple times in the free skate. the 15—year—old has been in the spotlight after a ruling that she could compete in beijing despite a failed drugs test. our sports correspondent laura scott reports. she was expected to become the champion who couldn't be called a champion, a winner with an asterisk next to her name. but after a week of being weighed down by scandal, 15—year—old kamila valieva's olympic dreams fell apart. commentator: a step out there. shattering on the ice with each shocking, shuddering stumble, in full view of the world. commentator: this is very difficult to watch indeed. - leaving a shell—shocked child. very difficult image to take in. to thejudges, valieva must be treated like everyone else, but to the watching world, thejudgment goes far wider than whatever score she receives tonight. and extends to those who allowed this situation to have happened at all. inconsolable, as she awaited her fate, but it was perhaps wo
shaima khalil, bbc news, sydney.lace finish in the women's event after she fell multiple times in the free skate. the 15—year—old has been in the spotlight after a ruling that she could compete in beijing despite a failed drugs test. our sports correspondent laura scott reports. she was expected to become the champion who couldn't be called a champion, a winner with an asterisk next to her name. but after a week of being weighed down by scandal, 15—year—old kamila valieva's olympic...
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the way he played in sydney, it is now six months of i sydney, it is now six months of remarkably impressiveon this year. that is one of his ambitions for the year, to go deep into the second week of one of the grand slams, wimbledon being the obvious place to do that with the home support, with his record and the fact he's playing on grass, as well, where many players do not have anything like his skills, on that surface. i think he feels that he can win atp tournaments again and his fitness suggests it can, and we know that the tennis will come, so i think there is still a lot to look forward to for andy murray, in 2022. novak djokovic is an action against lorenzo mazzetti, good to see him back playing after all the talk surrounding his vaccine status in australia, but it is significant for medvedev and the fight to become world number one, because it has been a long time since one of the big four has not been a top men's player. big four has not been a top men's -la er. , r , big four has not been a top men's -la er. ,�* , ., player. yes, andy roddick in february _ player. yes, andy roddi
the way he played in sydney, it is now six months of i sydney, it is now six months of remarkably impressiveon this year. that is one of his ambitions for the year, to go deep into the second week of one of the grand slams, wimbledon being the obvious place to do that with the home support, with his record and the fact he's playing on grass, as well, where many players do not have anything like his skills, on that surface. i think he feels that he can win atp tournaments again and his fitness...
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most of sydney's beaches have been closed, including here in bondi.pers have said they were quite shaken by what happened. >> this is the city's first fatal shark attack in nearly six decades, one that has devastated the community and shocked sydney swimmers. >> welcome back. this is "outside source" live from the bbc news room. our main story, u.s. secretary of state blinken has urged russia to formally announce that it will not invade, ukraine as fears mount that it is trying to fabricate an excuse for the tech giant apple is facing aw backlash over a $99 millionar rape kit awarded to its ceo tim cook last year -- pay package awarded to its ceo last year. a shareholder advisory firm called "the institutional shareholder services" is urging investors to vote against it. when much of his remuneration was in the form of stock rewards which will be paid out over time depending on the performance of apple shares. let's look at how his pay package compares with other top global ceos. the netflix co-ceos boasted well in 2020 as the pandemic boosted subscri
most of sydney's beaches have been closed, including here in bondi.pers have said they were quite shaken by what happened. >> this is the city's first fatal shark attack in nearly six decades, one that has devastated the community and shocked sydney swimmers. >> welcome back. this is "outside source" live from the bbc news room. our main story, u.s. secretary of state blinken has urged russia to formally announce that it will not invade, ukraine as fears mount that it is...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.hark trust about shark attacks and that is coming up after 5:30 p:m.. right now we will talk about our top story again because a lot of planninguk needed as we head into tomorrow for many people in the country, particularly reference to southwest england and south wales because of storm eunice for the people struggling after dudley and now the focus is on storm eunice and a red weather warning in place let's find out more with frank, senior network plannerfor national out more with frank, senior network planner for national highways. good evening to you. what is your focus, your team's focus in the next few hours? ,., ., , hours? good evening. our focus really now _ hours? good evening. our focus really now is _ hours? good evening. our focus really now is the _ hours? good evening. our focus really now is the last _ hours? good evening. our focus really now is the last minute - really now is the last minute preparations for the storm that's due to arrive in the southwest first and the
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.hark trust about shark attacks and that is coming up after 5:30 p:m.. right now we will talk about our top story again because a lot of planninguk needed as we head into tomorrow for many people in the country, particularly reference to southwest england and south wales because of storm eunice for the people struggling after dudley and now the focus is on storm eunice and a red weather warning in place let's find out more with frank, senior network plannerfor...
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live from sydney and caught in the rain earlier today!has been caught in his reign for many days and we have seen dramatic pictures of the grounds being flooded and also the floors of trains actually being flooded and roads cut off as well but a scary amount of rain according to the bureau of meteorology in south east queensland. we know that an 80—year—old woman, the body of an 80—year—old woman was found, and many others are still missing. we also know that the emergency services they have received dozens of calls. there was a story of a couple early morning today who were rescued from a tree. the caravan was washed away by rain and the bureau of meteorology has warned we have not seen the worst of it. it may stop for a bit but south east queensland and new south wales may receive up and new south wales may receive up to 300 millimetres of rain and the dangerfor that up to 300 millimetres of rain and the danger for that is that the dams would overflow and then the problem is how do you contain that situation? yes, very dramatic pictures
live from sydney and caught in the rain earlier today!has been caught in his reign for many days and we have seen dramatic pictures of the grounds being flooded and also the floors of trains actually being flooded and roads cut off as well but a scary amount of rain according to the bureau of meteorology in south east queensland. we know that an 80—year—old woman, the body of an 80—year—old woman was found, and many others are still missing. we also know that the emergency services they...
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sydney futures looking negative at 0.7% lower. he continued to weigh the geopolitical risks over an encounter between ukraine and russia and the threat of military action boosting havens like sovereign bonds. we are seeing demand on the short end for treasuries being tested with a flood of supplies. we will be watching corresponding bond markets in asia. shery: we have breaking news out of indonesia. we are hearing from the indonesian central bank that they may start next year to sell government bonds that they bought as part of the $58 trillion debt monetization that supported stimulus spending during the pandemic. this is coming from the governor who was speaking to bloomberg saying it is in talks with india and elsewhere that it may start selling bonds in the burden sharing program. they will allow yield flexibility. they are seeing the rupee staying supported on exports and attractive yields. and they are in talks with south korea for local currency settlement deals. this as the central bank could be selling bonds or circulati
sydney futures looking negative at 0.7% lower. he continued to weigh the geopolitical risks over an encounter between ukraine and russia and the threat of military action boosting havens like sovereign bonds. we are seeing demand on the short end for treasuries being tested with a flood of supplies. we will be watching corresponding bond markets in asia. shery: we have breaking news out of indonesia. we are hearing from the indonesian central bank that they may start next year to sell...
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enjoy your couple of days in sydney.wo severe flood warnings because of the rising levels of the river mersey. there's been flooding in northern ireland — and nearly 80,000 homes in england and wales are still cut off from power supplies — in the wake of storm eunice. james reynolds reports. in south manchester, the environment agency has issued a "risk to life" flood warning. it will evacuate hundreds of homes in the east didsbury area. pravin and his son have come out to check the water level for themselves. our house is just pretty much on the edge of the river, so we're probably at quite high risk of flooding if there is any — hopefully not. in the west of england, more than 20,000 properties remain without power. thank you so much. caroline bullock and her 91—year—old mother, kathleen, have had to rely on the help of neighbours. friends have been fantastic in bringing us thermoses of hot water for hot water bottles to keep my mother warm. the village of wadhurst in east sussex lost power on friday morning. repairs a
enjoy your couple of days in sydney.wo severe flood warnings because of the rising levels of the river mersey. there's been flooding in northern ireland — and nearly 80,000 homes in england and wales are still cut off from power supplies — in the wake of storm eunice. james reynolds reports. in south manchester, the environment agency has issued a "risk to life" flood warning. it will evacuate hundreds of homes in the east didsbury area. pravin and his son have come out to check...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.prison on sunday. 56—year—old paul robson was given a life sentence in 2000, after he sexually assaulted a woman at knife—point in her own home. he had spent four days on the run after walking out of hmp north sea camp, in lincolnshire. four weeks after england's latest work from home guidance was lifted, people are starting to return to the railways. but data provided to the bbc shows a fifth of britain's pre—pandemic rail services are still not running. train operators say they are increasing services — but the rail minister couldn't guarantee that they will return to pre—covid levels. here's our transport correspondent katy austin. after months of working from home, lee wants to go into the office more. the train actually is running today, because mine was cancelled yesterday. his partner, amy, now has to, but the trains into london they rely on are not as frequent as they used to be. in my team we have got people coming in from kent, from essex, and i would say a good at least 25%
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.prison on sunday. 56—year—old paul robson was given a life sentence in 2000, after he sexually assaulted a woman at knife—point in her own home. he had spent four days on the run after walking out of hmp north sea camp, in lincolnshire. four weeks after england's latest work from home guidance was lifted, people are starting to return to the railways. but data provided to the bbc shows a fifth of britain's pre—pandemic rail services are still not...
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and from sydney, i'm joined by journalist roger maynard roger. what exactly do the new regulations mean for travelers? oh and terry, this was sunny a big day for australia which has been effectively close to the outside world of the past 2 years. although australian citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to come and go on a limited basis. most international tourists have been barred from entering australia because of the pandemic. now today, all that changed with the border being reopened to foreign travelers. as long as they are fully vaccinated against the virus, although the unvaccinated will still have to corn teen for up to 14 days, some 50 overseas airlines were due to land to day and passengers were arrived in sydney this morning. were welcome back with the signs declaring welcome back world and austrians in kangaroo costumes. some were handed stuffed corollas in the arrive was horned other john, others got johns of acquainted, named australian food stuff called vegemite, which is quite popular here. and course there are lots o
and from sydney, i'm joined by journalist roger maynard roger. what exactly do the new regulations mean for travelers? oh and terry, this was sunny a big day for australia which has been effectively close to the outside world of the past 2 years. although australian citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to come and go on a limited basis. most international tourists have been barred from entering australia because of the pandemic. now today, all that changed with the border being...
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haidi: let's get you to the start of trading in sydney. we had seen a little bit of the downside expected with the trading in futures. volatility is still the name of the game. uncertainty driving the flows into haven assets. a flat start when it comes to trading in sydney. watching agl in particular. brookfield as well as the consortium including mike brooks to waiting to see what happens. we are seeing agl trading at the moment. we are watching bluescope dropping by almost 3% after the profit forecast and by that plans were announced. we continue to watch the news at of it -- news as it comes out of earnings. up a quarter of 1%. chicago nikkei futures looking pretty mild at this point. we are watching some of the reopening stocks as australian borders reopen to international travelers for the first time in two years. shery: it is all about their be opening trades across asia. we are watching u.s. futures because we continue to see the downside momentum after stocks fell and bonds climbed on the friday session in the u.s. it is presidents
haidi: let's get you to the start of trading in sydney. we had seen a little bit of the downside expected with the trading in futures. volatility is still the name of the game. uncertainty driving the flows into haven assets. a flat start when it comes to trading in sydney. watching agl in particular. brookfield as well as the consortium including mike brooks to waiting to see what happens. we are seeing agl trading at the moment. we are watching bluescope dropping by almost 3% after the profit...
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shaimaa khalil in sydney, thank you. | without restrictions. shaimaa i khalil in sydney, thank you.ecord by 90 seconds. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside he gates of mr marcos' sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. —— outside the gates of mr marcos' sanctuary, malacanang — the world's first clone has been produced i of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have i produced a sheep called dolly using a cell- from another sheep. warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was la la land. the only trouble was it wasn't. the mistake was put right in the middle of gushing speeches by the team behind the modern musical. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time - the public will see this pope. very so
shaimaa khalil in sydney, thank you. | without restrictions. shaimaa i khalil in sydney, thank you.ecord by 90 seconds. prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince proposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside he gates of mr marcos' sanctuary, malacanang — the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. —— outside the gates of mr...
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this has not happened since 1963 in terms of fatality in sydney.s an opportunity for science to learn more. we have fantastic research going on here in australian to provide some insight into shark movements. white sharks are capable of large geographical movements. this is an unfortunate interaction. an animal and unfortunate interaction. an animaland human had unfortunate interaction. an animal and human had an overlap in the same environment. most likely shark was opportunistic. thank you for providing that and feel thoughts on what happened. this time yesterday the incident happened. all the top business stories next. a stormy end to our week — the first of the storms, storm dudley, arrived during wednesday afternoon and into the evening. and as we went through the latter stages of the day, wind gusts were quite widely around 70 mph, gusting in excess of 80 mph through capel curig. now, it looks likely that we'll continue to see some rain and snow, as well, over the next few hours, even snow falling at lower levels across the highlands — so the
this has not happened since 1963 in terms of fatality in sydney.s an opportunity for science to learn more. we have fantastic research going on here in australian to provide some insight into shark movements. white sharks are capable of large geographical movements. this is an unfortunate interaction. an animal and unfortunate interaction. an animaland human had unfortunate interaction. an animal and human had an overlap in the same environment. most likely shark was opportunistic. thank you...
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let's speak to our correspondent in sydney, phil mercer.e short while, what more do we know about the victim?— about the victim? we know that he was attacked _ about the victim? we know that he was attacked in _ about the victim? we know that he was attacked in the _ about the victim? we know that he was attacked in the afternoon - was attacked in the afternoon yesterday at a place called little bay, a short distance from the coastline, fishermen who were nearby have described a violent and frenzied attack, it is believed that a great white shark between three and five metres in length was responsible. 0ne eyewitness described the noise of the attack, as being similar to a vehicle being thrown into the water. a horrific story, a dramatic story from start to finish. a short time later, human remains were found and the mayor of the local area of the beach here in sydney has said it has shaken to the core of the community that uses the beach each and every day. this is a story that, because of this man who has family connections in the united
let's speak to our correspondent in sydney, phil mercer.e short while, what more do we know about the victim?— about the victim? we know that he was attacked _ about the victim? we know that he was attacked in _ about the victim? we know that he was attacked in the _ about the victim? we know that he was attacked in the afternoon - was attacked in the afternoon yesterday at a place called little bay, a short distance from the coastline, fishermen who were nearby have described a violent and...
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i wasjust have seen the scenes at sydney airport.it is a real palaver having to fill in forms and a difficult digitalform, you have to upload all the details of your vaccination and take a lateral flow test before you get in. when the flight arrives you�*re not around to get off. you have to listen and to get off. you have to listen and to two back to back announcements, reminding you to get a lateral flow test and you�*re not allowed to go to any correctional facilities for at least a week. a bit weird but getting through passport control was not too difficult and here i am and it is a beautiful monday morning in sydney with the opera house. it is warming up very nicely and i dare say i might make it out to the beaches later. the one problem is actually they have chosen today to go on strike so all the trains are not running and there is chaos with the traffic but apart from that, there are worse places to be than this. i there are worse places to be than this. . ., ., , ., , this. i am wondering, who else was on the flight _ this.
i wasjust have seen the scenes at sydney airport.it is a real palaver having to fill in forms and a difficult digitalform, you have to upload all the details of your vaccination and take a lateral flow test before you get in. when the flight arrives you�*re not around to get off. you have to listen and to get off. you have to listen and to two back to back announcements, reminding you to get a lateral flow test and you�*re not allowed to go to any correctional facilities for at least a...
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fantastic as always, shaimaa khalil in sydney for us. games contained plenty of controversy — including a doping scandal concerning a 15—year—old russian figure skater. one of the stories of the games was double gold medal success for an athlete competing at her fifth games. team gb picked up two medals, both in curling. but the games themselves struggled to cut through with tv audiences. let's speak to michael payne, former director of marketing for the international olympic committee. he also attended the games in beijing. lets start by getting a sense of whether the games were a success? n0 sound. i'm sorry... i no sound. i'm sorry... i think... i'm with no sound. i'm sorry... i think... m with you _ no sound. i'm sorry... i think... i'm with you now, _ no sound. i'm sorry... i think... i'm with you now, my _ no sound. i'm sorry... i think... i'm with you now, my apologies. l no sound. i'm sorry... | think... | i'm with you now, my apologies. no worries, happens to the best of us. i think it was an absolute miracle that the games took
fantastic as always, shaimaa khalil in sydney for us. games contained plenty of controversy — including a doping scandal concerning a 15—year—old russian figure skater. one of the stories of the games was double gold medal success for an athlete competing at her fifth games. team gb picked up two medals, both in curling. but the games themselves struggled to cut through with tv audiences. let's speak to michael payne, former director of marketing for the international olympic committee....
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the casino in sydney has never been able to get a license.ino and melbourne is operating under very tight supervision. next month, we will learn of the fate of the perth casino's license as well. -- it's involvement with criminal syndicates, underpayment of taxes, all sorts of other legal and ethical issues as well. but this deal values crown at 8.9 billion australian dollars. and blackstone's had a couple of goes at this. it was about a year ago and made an initial bid of $11.85. this offer of $13.10 australian dollars a share, pretty decent premium that we saw on fridays close. a decent pay way for james packer. he owns 36% of crown. this deal would net him, $3.2 billion. in terms of the attractiveness for blackstone, yes, all three casinos are under a cloud of the moment but two of them operate in monopoly in sydney. in terms of -- it's a pretty attractive proposition, and all throughout the scandals we have seen crown's share price hold up pretty well because of that. shery: we're also tracking the fall of the global supply chain crunch.
the casino in sydney has never been able to get a license.ino and melbourne is operating under very tight supervision. next month, we will learn of the fate of the perth casino's license as well. -- it's involvement with criminal syndicates, underpayment of taxes, all sorts of other legal and ethical issues as well. but this deal values crown at 8.9 billion australian dollars. and blackstone's had a couple of goes at this. it was about a year ago and made an initial bid of $11.85. this offer of...
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in sydney, accounting for two thirds of their trade. co-wallows were the stars of the show, along with a dazzling supporting cast. domestic visitors have helped to keep the park afloatt the reopening of the australian borders is a significant moment. >> it's huge. we have been waiting for this for two years. we use to welcome people from all over the world. it's the most diverse collection of australian animals anywhere. when it goes from 65% of your business to zero, you know, -- you know. >> tourism has been an economic juggernaut in australia. here at the blue mountains and in other parts of the country, many businesses have not been able to survive the pandemic, while others have managed to just about hold on. the opening of the australian international borders feels like a new beginning. >> with all the optimism about the future, in this tourist town there is a wariness about expecting too much, too soon. >> i would say that 40% of the businesses have closed or changed hands. it won't be a magic recovery. it's a scary time. it may
in sydney, accounting for two thirds of their trade. co-wallows were the stars of the show, along with a dazzling supporting cast. domestic visitors have helped to keep the park afloatt the reopening of the australian borders is a significant moment. >> it's huge. we have been waiting for this for two years. we use to welcome people from all over the world. it's the most diverse collection of australian animals anywhere. when it goes from 65% of your business to zero, you know, -- you...
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interestingly, on housing, new south wales, where sydney— housing, new south wales, where sydney is —the state government and help first—time home—buyers to then acquire their first house. — home—buyers to then acquire their first house, and even a situation where _ first house, and even a situation where parents could get over some of their equity— where parents could get over some of their equity to government and help their equity to government and help their kids _ their equity to government and help their kids get on the housing ladder. — their kids get on the housing ladder, so there are some radical schemes— ladder, so there are some radical schemes in— ladder, so there are some radical schemes in the works, but the cost of living _ schemes in the works, but the cost of living in— schemes in the works, but the cost of living in australia is always an electoral— of living in australia is always an electoral killer, and i think that could _ electoral killer, and i think that could be — electoral killer, and i think that could be a big slippery issue heading _ could be a big slipp
interestingly, on housing, new south wales, where sydney— housing, new south wales, where sydney is —the state government and help first—time home—buyers to then acquire their first house. — home—buyers to then acquire their first house, and even a situation where _ first house, and even a situation where parents could get over some of their equity— where parents could get over some of their equity to government and help their equity to government and help their kids _ their...
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and i was journalist daniel robinson reporting from sydney airport sports now and after 2 weeks and hundreds of metals, the beijing winter olympics has ended with the patient re off of a closing cemetery ceremony. the games finished in a snowflake themed extravaganza of the birds nest stadium. pandemic restrictions had kept athletes officials and the media not tied to bubble during the games which features remarkable performances and controversy. organizers focus next on paris for the 2024 summer game, sun milan for the next winter olympics. but 1st he has a look back to some of the highs and lows of this. he is went to games in beijing. o. fire works lit up the night sky in beijing to mark the star of the 2022 winter olympics. china's government spent billions in the build up and cove. it didn't make it any easier. the host nation's human rights record was put under international scrutiny. their treatment of wicker muslims prompted countries like the u. s. and the u. k. to stage a diplomatic boycott, china responded by having a weaker athlete light. the olympic flay. sticking to the script.
and i was journalist daniel robinson reporting from sydney airport sports now and after 2 weeks and hundreds of metals, the beijing winter olympics has ended with the patient re off of a closing cemetery ceremony. the games finished in a snowflake themed extravaganza of the birds nest stadium. pandemic restrictions had kept athletes officials and the media not tied to bubble during the games which features remarkable performances and controversy. organizers focus next on paris for the 2024...
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i'm joined by the london correspondent of the sydney morning herald, latika bourke, henry chu of theos angeles times, and in the studio with me this evening, the bbc�*s special correspondent clive myrie. welcome to you all. so let's begin with ukraine and that question of whether diplomacy can work even as russia starts large—scale military drills with neighbouring belarus. while the usa and other countries have told their citizens in ukraine to leave the country as soon as possible, all interested parties say there's a will to continue talks and a will to negotiate. russia's main focus, it seems, is still on the us. crucially, russia has yet again emphasised that it feels its security concerns around potential nato expansion have not been answered. after talks involving a number of world leaders, hosted by president biden, nato�*s secretary generaljens stoltenberg said they stood united and prepared for any scenario and remained open for dialogue. henry, may i start with you? is this intense diplomacy, henry, getting us anywhere? we just heard from the us that it believes the world
i'm joined by the london correspondent of the sydney morning herald, latika bourke, henry chu of theos angeles times, and in the studio with me this evening, the bbc�*s special correspondent clive myrie. welcome to you all. so let's begin with ukraine and that question of whether diplomacy can work even as russia starts large—scale military drills with neighbouring belarus. while the usa and other countries have told their citizens in ukraine to leave the country as soon as possible, all...
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shery: paul allen in sydney., we will speak to bhp's ceo and fortescue's elizabeth gains about the result. don't miss those conversations this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> uber's earnings beats indicates that business is bouncing back from a pandemic linked slump. the impact of inflation on rider fees. >> you know, with interest rates increasing, inflation expectations increasing, i think the market has been a difficult market for a lot of companies out there. but if you look at the fundamentals of uber, not only long-term, but even this last quarter, we had our audience grow by 27% year on year basis. we had gross bookings highest evers, almost $26 billion, a 50%. he had our second quarter of profitability. and we projected the $5 billion target ahead of us. all o f the metrics as it relates to the business or pandemic direction, i cannot predict market movements short-term, but long-term you see stocks move with the fundamentals. right now the fundamentals are absolutely going the right way with uber. >> price
shery: paul allen in sydney., we will speak to bhp's ceo and fortescue's elizabeth gains about the result. don't miss those conversations this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> uber's earnings beats indicates that business is bouncing back from a pandemic linked slump. the impact of inflation on rider fees. >> you know, with interest rates increasing, inflation expectations increasing, i think the market has been a difficult market for a lot of companies out there. but if you look at...
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the overall sentiment is one over a leap and celebration. journalist daniel roberts reporting from sydney football on sunday auction in the bond is league, i saw a real goal fast. second place dormant easily defeated, a struggling bloodbath. 6, no, i'm with dormant captain, macos royce, running wild against his club. when it showed that when it rains, it pours. ah, dornan looked to keep pace behind going to seek a leader's byron as they hosted the other. bruce yup. for munching. glad back on a rainy night at acknowledge. do not park, but these fans were in for a treat. dornan came out flying with captain markle royce making one meal and the 26 minute. the former glad back man has been known to enjoy scoring against his former employers. danielle malin doubled the lead shortly after malin finished off a royce through bought by squeezing it under yan zelmer royce assisted yet another as he slipped the baltimore. yes, wolf, who fired his shot off the cross bar and in to make it 3. no. you sue from cocoa tough to pass into the night from close range to make it for. and who else? but marco roy
the overall sentiment is one over a leap and celebration. journalist daniel roberts reporting from sydney football on sunday auction in the bond is league, i saw a real goal fast. second place dormant easily defeated, a struggling bloodbath. 6, no, i'm with dormant captain, macos royce, running wild against his club. when it showed that when it rains, it pours. ah, dornan looked to keep pace behind going to seek a leader's byron as they hosted the other. bruce yup. for munching. glad back on a...
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i have never been a sydney powell fan. >> is that a yes? >> i called her a crack pot in my book. >> is that a yes that that was a bad idea and you condemn it? >> look, i would like to see what the proposal was. read the executive order. i had no knowledge of any of that. so you're giving me a hypothetical. it sounds kind of wacky. >> it's not hypothetical. it's not a hypothetical. again, i'll let you respond again. this stuff matters. >> it's funny, ari, about this interview which is kind of interesting. i have so much knowledge to share with you about what i was involved in and what i know. and you're asking me to comment on boris epshteyn or sydney powell or rudy or whatever. and it's like, that's just not what i did. that was not part of my remit. >> respectfully, mr. navarr -- i'm trying to learn the facts. respectfully, if you were distancing yourself from mr. giuliani or ms. powell -- >> i'm just telling you that stuff was not part of my remit, and i had no prior knowledge of it, that's all, pretty simple. >> you could say remit, rada
i have never been a sydney powell fan. >> is that a yes? >> i called her a crack pot in my book. >> is that a yes that that was a bad idea and you condemn it? >> look, i would like to see what the proposal was. read the executive order. i had no knowledge of any of that. so you're giving me a hypothetical. it sounds kind of wacky. >> it's not hypothetical. it's not a hypothetical. again, i'll let you respond again. this stuff matters. >> it's funny, ari,...
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let's bring in paul allen at sydney airport and stephen engle in hong kong.with you. give us a sense of what it is like there. >> things have settled down a little bit now but earlier today, there was a festival atmosphere down here. there were big crowds of people as the first freight -- first flight from los angeles landed there were giveaways of jars of vegemite and koala toys pit a real party atmosphere. the minister of tourism and trade was down here. here is some of what he had to say. >> it is huge for australia. 660,000 people employed in our tourism industry. it has been a very difficult two years. it is party central here at sydney airport to we are open fully to the rest of the world. it is great news. it is great to see the excitement. i think it all does well for our tourism industry rebounding strongly. >> some real excitement from the minister. everyone who was down here today. also in appreciation of the challenges that lie ahead. the tourism industry has been mothballed for two years. the labor market is very tight. all those people who used
let's bring in paul allen at sydney airport and stephen engle in hong kong.with you. give us a sense of what it is like there. >> things have settled down a little bit now but earlier today, there was a festival atmosphere down here. there were big crowds of people as the first freight -- first flight from los angeles landed there were giveaways of jars of vegemite and koala toys pit a real party atmosphere. the minister of tourism and trade was down here. here is some of what he had to...
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i spoke to our sydney correspondent. i spoke to our sydney corresondent. ., , , ., correspondent.sts from different parts _ correspondent. tourists from different parts of _ correspondent. tourists from different parts of the - correspondent. tourists from different parts of the world i different parts of the world are allowed to come in a fully jabbed without quarantine and this is a big change, of course, because since the beginning of the pandemic the country was close to tourists, provided they test negative, provided they test negative, provided they test negative, provided they are fully vaccinated, they can come in, if??? . ,, around different celebration around different airports, at sydney airport, music, and flowers and koala toys, and travellers were greeted with tim tams, toys, and travellers were greeted with tim ta jars of famous biscuits and jars of veggie might which famous biscuits and “ars of veggie might- h famous biscuits and “ars of veggie mighifi famous biscuits and jars of veggie might you that reaction, are you seeing that across australia, are most people p
i spoke to our sydney correspondent. i spoke to our sydney corresondent. ., , , ., correspondent.sts from different parts _ correspondent. tourists from different parts of _ correspondent. tourists from different parts of the - correspondent. tourists from different parts of the world i different parts of the world are allowed to come in a fully jabbed without quarantine and this is a big change, of course, because since the beginning of the pandemic the country was close to tourists, provided...
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sydney has been deployed. and the nuggets are being mined currently. >> i'm going to come press two questions into one because they seem to fit. what can we learn from 1876 that would help with conflict today and how do you restore civic discourse to the present day? >> i tell you what. that's really one of the big challenges of today. and we are a divided nation, clearly. but i think history can help give us perspective of where we have been before and we're a long way from where we were. discourse takes leadership. social media doesn't help. it trooifs everybody apart. i don't know if you visited my twitter feed lately, it can be a dark place occasionally. but i think that it just takes leaders. and we could use a grant for eisenhower or reaganen frankly. optimistic leaders. >> now we're coming forward and right in the thick of current events. what's your opinion of your competition at the other cable networks? >> and this is being recorded? >> no, not at all. it's off the record. >> i have a lot of respect
sydney has been deployed. and the nuggets are being mined currently. >> i'm going to come press two questions into one because they seem to fit. what can we learn from 1876 that would help with conflict today and how do you restore civic discourse to the present day? >> i tell you what. that's really one of the big challenges of today. and we are a divided nation, clearly. but i think history can help give us perspective of where we have been before and we're a long way from where...
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let's get to paul allen here in sydney with first word headlines. reporter: china may be renewing scrutiny of jet my -- jack ma's group. they will start a first run of checks on financial exposure and other links to the group. the process is being described as by far the most thorough and wide-ranging looking to deals with and. it's unclear what triggered the fresh inquiry. former u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo is scheduled to travel to taiwan next month. that would make him one of the most senior u.s. dignitaries to visit the island in recent years. he is said to have accepted an invitation from type a based prospect -- type a -- taipei based prospect rendition. pompeii was a vocal advocate for a hawkish china policy. hong kong is expected to unveil a budget headed further into the red. the covid spike has pushed authorities to implement tough social distancing and travel measures which economists predict will leave a heavy toll on growth. hong kong financial secretary paul chad is expected to dry up the government budget to its fourth fiscal
let's get to paul allen here in sydney with first word headlines. reporter: china may be renewing scrutiny of jet my -- jack ma's group. they will start a first run of checks on financial exposure and other links to the group. the process is being described as by far the most thorough and wide-ranging looking to deals with and. it's unclear what triggered the fresh inquiry. former u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo is scheduled to travel to taiwan next month. that would make him one of the...
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the first in sydney nearly 60 years.eft penniless after their state pensions stopped suddenly. the men worked there for decades and paid into the uk tax system, but the department for work and pensions can't explain why their payments have stopped. caroline gall has been investigating. desperate for the pensions they worked for and are owed by the british government, he is one of hundreds of yemeni men who came to work in the factories and foundries of the west midlands in the 1960s. when i was in britain, i did not ask for benefits or insurance. i relied on the sweat of my brow, and i do not know why this has happened to us. most of them worked in factories, foundries. a lot of them lost their hearing. a lot of them have lost limbs working 30, 40 years in factories in the west midlands. after working here for decades, he retired to his home land and says he was receiving his state pension payments from the british government until the money suddenly stopped three years ago. the west midlands yemeni community has seen th
the first in sydney nearly 60 years.eft penniless after their state pensions stopped suddenly. the men worked there for decades and paid into the uk tax system, but the department for work and pensions can't explain why their payments have stopped. caroline gall has been investigating. desperate for the pensions they worked for and are owed by the british government, he is one of hundreds of yemeni men who came to work in the factories and foundries of the west midlands in the 1960s. when i was...
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she joins us from sydney. great to have you on the programme.om our correspondent. but also a lot of trust that will need to be rebuilt with international travellers. some of the key priorities for your sector? ~ ., ., ., , sector? well, without a doubt i think that _ sector? well, without a doubt i think that confidence _ sector? well, without a doubt i think that confidence rebuild i think that confidence rebuild will be a critical part of the brand rebuilding but there are other more practical aspect of this. things like aviation, many of the international airlines that took the bulk of the capacity out of the australian market to other parts of the world,. many of the state governments and we certainly hope the federal government as well, putting money into aviation re— attraction for. in new south wales they have 120 million, in queensland, 200 million in the potjust to attract queensland, 200 million in the pot just to attract airlines back. potjust to attract airlines back. ., , , ., ., back. how badly has australia been hit by — back. ho
she joins us from sydney. great to have you on the programme.om our correspondent. but also a lot of trust that will need to be rebuilt with international travellers. some of the key priorities for your sector? ~ ., ., ., , sector? well, without a doubt i think that _ sector? well, without a doubt i think that confidence _ sector? well, without a doubt i think that confidence rebuild i think that confidence rebuild will be a critical part of the brand rebuilding but there are other more...
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shaima khalil reports from sydney., simon nellist was a regular swimmer who reportedly went to little bay beach in sydney's east almost every day, but wednesday was his last. he's believed to have been swimming just offshore here in choppy waters before he was attacked by a white shark, reportedly between four to five metres. rescuers found human remains and pieces of a wet suit and the search continues for what is left of his body and for the shark as well. it's very tricky to identify the animal. so to give your viewers some idea, we do have sharks in australian waters but it's not every day that we do see a white shark over three metres long and i'm talking a great white shark, and people off bondi beach are swimming with sharks just about every day but this animal is very large and is probably moving the area for some reason. most of sydney's beaches have been closed, including here in bondi. many swimmers have said that while they want to go back into the water, they were quite shaken by what happened. this is the
shaima khalil reports from sydney., simon nellist was a regular swimmer who reportedly went to little bay beach in sydney's east almost every day, but wednesday was his last. he's believed to have been swimming just offshore here in choppy waters before he was attacked by a white shark, reportedly between four to five metres. rescuers found human remains and pieces of a wet suit and the search continues for what is left of his body and for the shark as well. it's very tricky to identify the...
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paul allen has more from sydney. it's been a little more than 700 days since australia closed its borders to the world and today they are open again to anybody who is double vaccinated and has the correct visas. they are led into australia without quarantine. even those on vaccinated can quarantine for seven days in a hotel. a big step forward. the first flight from los angeles today under the new conditions, and there was a party mood at the sydney airport arrivals terminal. they have not seen that much action for just under two years. we saw gifts being given away. vegemite and stuffed toys. even the trade minister during the festivities, in a fantastic mood. >> it is huge for australia. 660,000 people employed in the tourism industry. it has been a difficult two years. it is party central at sydney airport as we reopen fully to the world. it is great news and great to see the excitement. i think it all goes well for our tourism industry rebounding very strongly. paul: the minister conceded there will be challenges
paul allen has more from sydney. it's been a little more than 700 days since australia closed its borders to the world and today they are open again to anybody who is double vaccinated and has the correct visas. they are led into australia without quarantine. even those on vaccinated can quarantine for seven days in a hotel. a big step forward. the first flight from los angeles today under the new conditions, and there was a party mood at the sydney airport arrivals terminal. they have not seen...
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pollinators, rescuers are delivering hives to neighborhoods around sydney and creating quite a buzz.see how gentle they are and tiny, they all want it because it's the best pet. >> i see all of them! >> reporter: for thosend he bee environment isn't the only reward. the tasty honey they make is pretty sweet, too. tina kraus, cbs news. >> so far more than 100 colonies have been rehomed to back yards and childcare centers around sydney. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," our annual super bowl city showdown. dana jacobson and michelle miller compare the teams' hometowns of los angeles and cincinnati. >>> plus, legendary music producer jimmy lovine celebrates interscope records 30th anniversary and tell us about his new visual arts project. >>> we'll hear from members of the u.s. women's ice hockey team in beijing as they move one step closer to clinching a gold medal. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend. ♪
pollinators, rescuers are delivering hives to neighborhoods around sydney and creating quite a buzz.see how gentle they are and tiny, they all want it because it's the best pet. >> i see all of them! >> reporter: for thosend he bee environment isn't the only reward. the tasty honey they make is pretty sweet, too. tina kraus, cbs news. >> so far more than 100 colonies have been rehomed to back yards and childcare centers around sydney. >>> coming up on "cbs...
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and i was journalist daniel robinson reporting from sydney airport. the war in ethiopia has left tens of thousands dead and millions displaced as government troops and to the t gray and people's liberation front battle over territory. and investigation by the united nations found all sides and the conflict had committed violations, including using rape as a weapon of war. our reporter maria mila went to the m hora region to meet women recovering from the trauma. a warning, the following report contains descriptions of sexual violence jeannette had no chance to run when 4 men came to her garden. we are not identifying her in this report and didn't but she got a good monday, one put a gun to my ear. the other one put a gun to my ribs. after designing the girl looked when they took me into my house with them go for, they picked me up and threw me down and shut off at one of them, put his feet on my shoulder and burned me. why? one of them burnt me with a cigarette? cut out another was forcing me to have sex with him. the 4 men raped her for several hours
and i was journalist daniel robinson reporting from sydney airport. the war in ethiopia has left tens of thousands dead and millions displaced as government troops and to the t gray and people's liberation front battle over territory. and investigation by the united nations found all sides and the conflict had committed violations, including using rape as a weapon of war. our reporter maria mila went to the m hora region to meet women recovering from the trauma. a warning, the following report...
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it was the first deadly attack in sydney since 1963.ile construction is in full swing, almost 200 other temples in the city are on the verge of collapse. it is special. it is believed to be the birthplace of one of the most revered deities. medieval kings built temples in the holy city, attracting millions of pilgrims each year. while the prominent got a face—lift in 2017, many temples are falling apart. somewhere in the middle of this temple town, believe me, it is not at all as glamorous as it looks from outside. what we find our crumbling structures, mostly temples, narrow lanes for filth and structures like these, almost 150 years old, used to be an activity hub but now that is left now is this. home to at least 6000 temples, pilgrims kept this tiny city going for centuries. now, all eyes are on an ambitious new building dedicated to one deity. almost $1 billion have already been donated but other temples are being neglected.— donated but other temples are being neglected. pilgrimages to sta here being neglected. pilgrimages to stay
it was the first deadly attack in sydney since 1963.ile construction is in full swing, almost 200 other temples in the city are on the verge of collapse. it is special. it is believed to be the birthplace of one of the most revered deities. medieval kings built temples in the holy city, attracting millions of pilgrims each year. while the prominent got a face—lift in 2017, many temples are falling apart. somewhere in the middle of this temple town, believe me, it is not at all as glamorous as...
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for more on this, we�*re joined by natasha kassam from the lowy insitute in sydney.rns over ukraine while at the same time distancing itself from a potential war?— potential war? thank you so much for — potential war? thank you so much for having _ potential war? thank you so much for having me. - potential war? thank you so much for having me. china i potential war? thank you so | much for having me. china is trying to do quite a lot here. we can see they are trying to walk a fine line. on the one hand, there are many ways in which china and russia have become more aligned in recent years. their attitude to global governance, their attitude to the west, the idea that the international system should have a more shared power structure and not be dominated by the united states and even their concept of democracy. it is more aligned than it isn�*t. you can see how they have become natural partners in some ways. 0n the other hand, though, china does still have commercial interests in ukraine, it is walking a very fine line with its relationship with europe and with the u
for more on this, we�*re joined by natasha kassam from the lowy insitute in sydney.rns over ukraine while at the same time distancing itself from a potential war?— potential war? thank you so much for — potential war? thank you so much for having _ potential war? thank you so much for having me. - potential war? thank you so much for having me. china i potential war? thank you so | much for having me. china is trying to do quite a lot here. we can see they are trying to walk a fine line....
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to rivals, to most states will no longer need to quarantine. journalist danielle robertson was at sydney's international airport to witness some emotional reunion. authoring during some of the strictest private border world in the world. australia has begun its final plan out of the pandemic. true as the now welcome back into the country, often really to he's a relief of family and friends torn apart by separation. any fully vaccinated, international traveler from all over the globe will now be allowed to enter. estrella, meaning migrant with family members can be reunited in temporary visa holders can travel freely. more than 50 international plots will land across the capital cities in the 1st 24 hours at april civil, ready been filled with tease of joy, to speak, with life, to be a pool, and straight into the arms of love to watch. i mean with it doesn't hurt and we're thrilled to be back together. close daily home and i still have the bag. yeah, it's exciting to be out here. i'm so excited for sure. i'm meeting mom and then headed home, my family and friends and all the babies that hav
to rivals, to most states will no longer need to quarantine. journalist danielle robertson was at sydney's international airport to witness some emotional reunion. authoring during some of the strictest private border world in the world. australia has begun its final plan out of the pandemic. true as the now welcome back into the country, often really to he's a relief of family and friends torn apart by separation. any fully vaccinated, international traveler from all over the globe will now be...
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sydney has been deployed and the nuggets are being mined. >> i'm going to press to questions into one. what can we learn from 1876 that would help with conflict today and how do you restore civic discourse to the present day? >> i agree with you. whoever said oh boy. i'll tell you what that's one of the big challenges and we are a divided nation clearly. but i think history can help give us perspective of where we have been before and we are a long way from where we were. discourse is leadership. social media doesn't help. drives everybody apart and i don't know if you've visited my twitter feed lately. he can be a very dark place occasionally but i think it just takes leaders and we could use a grant or an eisenhower or a reagan frankly, optimistic leaders. [applause] >> now we are right in the thick of current events. what is your opinion of your competition at the other cable networks? >> wow. and this is being recorded? >> it's off the record. >> i have a lot of respect for my competition at other networks however i will say that i do think that some people who are regular newspeo
sydney has been deployed and the nuggets are being mined. >> i'm going to press to questions into one. what can we learn from 1876 that would help with conflict today and how do you restore civic discourse to the present day? >> i agree with you. whoever said oh boy. i'll tell you what that's one of the big challenges and we are a divided nation clearly. but i think history can help give us perspective of where we have been before and we are a long way from where we were. discourse...
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and new zealand against the russian operation on the borders of ukraine in sydney. more than 100 people called governments take more action against russia and in wellington protest has gathered outside the russian embassy, calling for stop. what they say is the invasion of ukraine in the state of california, hundreds of protest has gathered outside san francisco city hall. the crowd called on the russian president to put him to stop the military action. there were other protest across the us, including in washington, in houston and in denver in colorado. similar protest had been held in various other countries. sonya k go now from london. from start to berlin, tokyo and bay root. this is the anger over russia's invasion of ukraine around the world. in london, a crowd outside the prime minister's downing street president, making its demand loud and clear calling for complete economic isolation of russia . worry that many here have to their families back home. i was shocked. my mom called me it was 5 o'clock 4 30 in the morning here. was top issue was like rational re
and new zealand against the russian operation on the borders of ukraine in sydney. more than 100 people called governments take more action against russia and in wellington protest has gathered outside the russian embassy, calling for stop. what they say is the invasion of ukraine in the state of california, hundreds of protest has gathered outside san francisco city hall. the crowd called on the russian president to put him to stop the military action. there were other protest across the us,...
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and before we go, a busy bar in sydney has found a solution to seagulls ruining their customer's mealscanine patrols, the bar has seen an 80% reduction in the number of bird attacks since they first started in 2018. the general manager of the bar says it has been a game changer , he doesn't have to chase after the birds anymore. storm eunice is bearing down on the uk. and all indications are this will be a dangerous, disruptive, and damaging storm. in fact, a met office red warning is in force — that means there's a danger to life. the storm system has been developing — you can see it here on the earlier satellite picture, this hook of cloud indicative of a storm that's been deepening and strengthening rapidly. this area of low pressure passing across the uk — and on its southern flank with all the isobars, the white line squeezing together — that is where we have the potential for damaging winds. especially across coastal parts of southwest england and south wales — met office red warning here, gusts of up to 90mph, very rough seas and coastal flooding are likely. and then, we also ha
and before we go, a busy bar in sydney has found a solution to seagulls ruining their customer's mealscanine patrols, the bar has seen an 80% reduction in the number of bird attacks since they first started in 2018. the general manager of the bar says it has been a game changer , he doesn't have to chase after the birds anymore. storm eunice is bearing down on the uk. and all indications are this will be a dangerous, disruptive, and damaging storm. in fact, a met office red warning is in force...
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and in sydney we cross jo loria. he is the editor in chief of consortium news dot com or a cross hoc rules that affect, that means it can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st here. i made, i made mention in my introduction, the mince piece process. that essentially was some things that russia, france, germany were guarantors of. and it was certain things that ukraine had to do to keep lugens and done the ets inside the country. this is what russia has been asking. unfortunately, ukraine never implemented it. and even though the germans and the french always said that, they stand by it, they never put any pressure on the government to implemented. then we go to a putin's recognition. russia's recognition of these 2 peoples republics as independent states. so are you going to miss the mince piece process? scott? of course i am. i had the mince, pie, pre piece process been implemented, we wouldn't be faced with what, regardless of where you stand, whether you're pro nato pro ru
and in sydney we cross jo loria. he is the editor in chief of consortium news dot com or a cross hoc rules that affect, that means it can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st here. i made, i made mention in my introduction, the mince piece process. that essentially was some things that russia, france, germany were guarantors of. and it was certain things that ukraine had to do to keep lugens and done the ets inside the country. this is what russia has...
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chief economist at the institute for public policy and governance at the university of technology sydney payne. thank you so much for being on counting the costs. so high prices we know affect consumers. what is the impact on everyday life? well, of course they price paying the highest, it's been since 2014 when they had the. ready dish in the crimea means that the balance is going to be a lot higher. we've already noticed that here in australia, even though we produce to cross cells. so it's going to directly take people. so not like what about the global economy, what, what impact will it have on growth? does, does any country at this stage risk or face a threat of recession like conditions as a result of these high oil prices? well, not, not yet. but what's important is that russia itself is a major producer of oil, natural gas, white palladium. copper nichol itself would be a major supply shock from russia that would have a big impact on the global economy. then there would be, of course, a reaction to the higher oil prices that, that you mentioned in your preference side, a supply s
chief economist at the institute for public policy and governance at the university of technology sydney payne. thank you so much for being on counting the costs. so high prices we know affect consumers. what is the impact on everyday life? well, of course they price paying the highest, it's been since 2014 when they had the. ready dish in the crimea means that the balance is going to be a lot higher. we've already noticed that here in australia, even though we produce to cross cells. so it's...
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if you live in rio, cape town or sydney, the sun is probably shining on you. it's a different story in the northern hemisphere where winter is either still at its coldest or its fading, but simply refuses to go away. it is a bleak time of year. take a city like st. louis missouri where it's not even cold enough to ski or skate, they pay the price for winter, with none of the benefits. the following video, shocked by a grumpy local radio reporter is about february. kevin colleen actually recorded this back in 2016, but it's resurfaced on line hitting home with some apparently depressed audiences, as it probably will. again, same time, next year, we've added some music to the video. it needed a little life. was the next time here at the listening february is the worst most of the year big. it's an honest man. it's a month that doesn't hold up life any better than it really is. i mean, look around here, these buildings, they look like they don't even have any lights in them during a work day. and something great happened here, but it's over with and that's the wa
if you live in rio, cape town or sydney, the sun is probably shining on you. it's a different story in the northern hemisphere where winter is either still at its coldest or its fading, but simply refuses to go away. it is a bleak time of year. take a city like st. louis missouri where it's not even cold enough to ski or skate, they pay the price for winter, with none of the benefits. the following video, shocked by a grumpy local radio reporter is about february. kevin colleen actually...