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i saw sydney powell sitting there. i was not happy to see the people who were in the oval office. >> explain why. >> again, i don't think they were providing -- first of all, the overstock person, i've never met, i never knew this guy was. actually, the first thing i, did i walked, and i looked at him and i said, who are you? and he told me. i don't think any of these people were providing the president with good advice. and, so, i don't understand how they had gotten in. >> in the short period of time you had with the president, did he seem receptive to the presentation you are making? >> he was very interested in hearing particularly about the founding of the terms of 1:13 for eight, that apparently nobody else had bother to inform him of. >> democrats are working with -- venezuelans, wherever else. that one point, general flynn took out a diagram that supposedly showed -- all over the world. who was communicating with whom, the machines, some comment about thermostats being hooked up to the internet. >> it's been re
i saw sydney powell sitting there. i was not happy to see the people who were in the oval office. >> explain why. >> again, i don't think they were providing -- first of all, the overstock person, i've never met, i never knew this guy was. actually, the first thing i, did i walked, and i looked at him and i said, who are you? and he told me. i don't think any of these people were providing the president with good advice. and, so, i don't understand how they had gotten in. >>...
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sydney. not familiar with the story, what can you tell us and why has this been so carefully watched in australia? this trial has — watched in australia? this trial has been _ watched in australia? this trial has been going - watched in australia? this trial has been going on . watched in australia? ti 3 trial has been going on for two months now, and it's the culmination of a0 years of questions and speculation about a woman called lynette dawson. now she disappeared in 1982 — her husband is chris dawson, and he's accused of her murder. he has denied the allegations and has been on trial here at the new south wales supreme court. now this case was serialised in the extremely popular true crime podcast called the teacher's pet that was produced by the australian newspaper. as you say, it was listened to millions of people notjust here in australia but will be on these chores and many other countries. and the popularity of this podcast did lead chris dawson's defence team to suggest that the t
sydney. not familiar with the story, what can you tell us and why has this been so carefully watched in australia? this trial has — watched in australia? this trial has been _ watched in australia? this trial has been going - watched in australia? this trial has been going on . watched in australia? ti 3 trial has been going on for two months now, and it's the culmination of a0 years of questions and speculation about a woman called lynette dawson. now she disappeared in 1982 — her husband...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.ebay. the online marketplace cashed in on pandemic lockdowns as we shifted our spending online and not surprisingly that boom has run out of steam. but ebay�*s sales figures have come in much better than wall street was expecting. it says there's been a rise in spending on high value collectibles — sneakers and watches. and it's continuing to push �*pre—loved' clothes as a greener alternative to fast fashion — sponsoring the love island show here in the uk. hitha herzog is a retail analyst and author based in new york. welcome to the programme. so, you've looked at ebay's latest results. tell us a bit more detail about how they are doing. detail about how they are doinu. , �* ., ., doing. first, i'm going to start out _ doing. first, i'm going to start out with _ doing. first, i'm going to start out with the - doing. first, i'm going to start out with the big - doing. first, i'm going to - start out with the big number, which is 216 billion, we are talking about us dollars. that is of
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.ebay. the online marketplace cashed in on pandemic lockdowns as we shifted our spending online and not surprisingly that boom has run out of steam. but ebay�*s sales figures have come in much better than wall street was expecting. it says there's been a rise in spending on high value collectibles — sneakers and watches. and it's continuing to push �*pre—loved' clothes as a greener alternative to fast fashion — sponsoring the love island show here in the...
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sydney: i love you so much, vivian.o excited to be with you, and i can't wait until you're here. and i don't know. she spends a lot of time with me, so i'm very thankful that, like, you choose to spend your time in that way because it means a lot to me. yeah. [laughs] julian: so literally, it's one thing to visit your significant other's parents' house. it's another to, like, half move in. izzyi did not know them very well before at all. i, like, visited, like, once, right, before. and so then i, like, walk in. i'm like, "hi." so, it's his mom, his dad, his sister, his brother, julian, anthen me and then the dog. and so it was just, like, i felt b for, like, adding another pson to this, le, house that during just the most stresul time. if you are in a relationship and everything takes place within a home and you're, like, need to stay in the same bubble and do everything together, it's just like you are, like, living a different kind of life together. because everything's more together, i feel like it does make it more
sydney: i love you so much, vivian.o excited to be with you, and i can't wait until you're here. and i don't know. she spends a lot of time with me, so i'm very thankful that, like, you choose to spend your time in that way because it means a lot to me. yeah. [laughs] julian: so literally, it's one thing to visit your significant other's parents' house. it's another to, like, half move in. izzyi did not know them very well before at all. i, like, visited, like, once, right, before. and so then...
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sydney time. this is bloomberg. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better.ast with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. >> you are watching daybreak australia. the economy continues to grapple with covid destruction, the bureau of statistics says the july period dropped 3.1% from a year earlier. retail sales and investment all missing economist estimates. a partial locked of covid-19 infections -- a partial lockdown in beijing after covid-19 infections. they go through mass testing. a northern port city will conduct tests monday. state media divided the cause three -- defended the costly tests. power prices must be addressed with the utmost urgency, an overall res
sydney time. this is bloomberg. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better.ast with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited....
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we will have that live interview in sydney.is 10 past 10 in the morning if you're watching out of hong kong. >> we are seeing sovereign bond yields across asia right now with yields under pressure. sort of what happened with the treasury space today. we have the bond crew remained deeply inverted here with the 10-year yield back below that 280 level. bond yields are dropping to below that 3.3% level. the same thing for the kiwi tenure. -- 10 year. we are awaiting the rba minutes from the august meeting. also, we have seen kiwi bonds creeping higher. a fourth consecutive basis point -- 50 basis point hike. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> despite the cooler inflation reading for july, the fed battle against rising prices is far from over. the central bank past mistakes may help navigate their way to sustaining economic growth and achieving that desired soft landing. david wilcox joins us with more on this. looking at the history of the federal reserve, have we learned from past mistakes? what was the biggest one and what were the consequ
we will have that live interview in sydney.is 10 past 10 in the morning if you're watching out of hong kong. >> we are seeing sovereign bond yields across asia right now with yields under pressure. sort of what happened with the treasury space today. we have the bond crew remained deeply inverted here with the 10-year yield back below that 280 level. bond yields are dropping to below that 3.3% level. the same thing for the kiwi tenure. -- 10 year. we are awaiting the rba minutes from the...
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that is just after midday in sydney.g kong exchange is confident about a pick in ipos in 2023 after the fifth straight drop in quarterly profits. more on our conversation with the ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: an ongoing regulatory crackdown is taking a toll on tencent that reported their first ever quarterly review decline with advertising sales falling by a record. stephen engle is in hong kong. the analyst reaction was that this was not as bad as it could have been. what were the standout numbers for you? >> we expected bad results and you just ran through that online advertising was not that great. but the big jobs cut was also a blow to the former juggernaut. it really reflects the state of the economy and the regulatory pressure that still exists and regulators are still implementing reforms whether it is in gaming or fintech. so that will all be there but the big question is if this is the bottom of the trough for tencent. other companies like alibaba have been under for more than two years of regulatory pressu
that is just after midday in sydney.g kong exchange is confident about a pick in ipos in 2023 after the fifth straight drop in quarterly profits. more on our conversation with the ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: an ongoing regulatory crackdown is taking a toll on tencent that reported their first ever quarterly review decline with advertising sales falling by a record. stephen engle is in hong kong. the analyst reaction was that this was not as bad as it could have been. what were the...
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we institute in sydney, australia, it's good to have you with us here and dw news 1st thing, what is your reaction to the us strike and how the taliban has responded? yes, so it's very interesting. i think double this, we get, we know that our washington has been looking to target al qaeda at the most interesting thing about this, i think is the fact that he was found and killed in downtown cobble, which is not very good news for the, for the taliban because it was ashamed that he was not somewhere in the hinterland, but the fact that he was able to live in the middle of cobble is could, is of concern for cheap, scary issues in afghanistan. and you served in afghanistan with the australian military. how surprised were you to find out that he was located in cobble yeah, listen, i think that was i. yeah. not any in cobble, but from what be no. i will to do residential area in cobble. you kind of been there without the knowledge and the imprimatur of the taliban themselves, which would be a yeah, a highly risky venture. you would have thought on the part of the taliban. the u. s . got i
we institute in sydney, australia, it's good to have you with us here and dw news 1st thing, what is your reaction to the us strike and how the taliban has responded? yes, so it's very interesting. i think double this, we get, we know that our washington has been looking to target al qaeda at the most interesting thing about this, i think is the fact that he was found and killed in downtown cobble, which is not very good news for the, for the taliban because it was ashamed that he was not...
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for more and now joined by roger shanahan, a middle east security expert at the low institute in sydney, australia. thanks for your time. roger. you served in afghanistan with the australian military. are you surprised as to why he was located in the capital in a good neighborhood of cobbled? certainly i think this thing that exercising most people's minds, most people would have assumed that when he was killed, it would have been somewhere along the afghan pakistan border in a remote part of either of those 2 countries. but the fact that it is found in the center of kabul, ah, is puzzling to cite laced and obviously, right, the series questions about the relationship between the taliban and al qaeda. the next question being given that alpha y haiti was located under their noses. is it possible the taliban did not know he was living in cobble? well, there's probably more information to come out about that, but does. but the publicly available information is that it appears there is some relationship between at the owner of the house or who was fostering at zwang greece. ah, present, sta
for more and now joined by roger shanahan, a middle east security expert at the low institute in sydney, australia. thanks for your time. roger. you served in afghanistan with the australian military. are you surprised as to why he was located in the capital in a good neighborhood of cobbled? certainly i think this thing that exercising most people's minds, most people would have assumed that when he was killed, it would have been somewhere along the afghan pakistan border in a remote part of...
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we have sydney futures -- sydney futures like this. new zealand on line. keep an eye on the dollar against her g10 peers. jobs data from the u.s., adp numbers came through this morning. nearing the 140 level. there are other big data events in asia this thursday. south korea, gdp, and experts data do in the next hour. what is interesting there, we had industrial production data yesterday that missed what economists were expecting. ing points out that that weakness does not stack up well when the be ok is committing to more rate hikes year end. pmi survey from china. we had unofficial reading yesterday. slightly better than economists had been expecting. broadly, it is a tale of two different regions in asia when it comes to how we are performing with the slowdown in china. north asian countries are in are faring well. southeast asia is doing a little better. still, we will get an update today, kathleen. >> annabelle and heidi, if the markets have not heard it enough, if jay powell did not make it perfectly clear rates would go up, possibly, higher than mar
we have sydney futures -- sydney futures like this. new zealand on line. keep an eye on the dollar against her g10 peers. jobs data from the u.s., adp numbers came through this morning. nearing the 140 level. there are other big data events in asia this thursday. south korea, gdp, and experts data do in the next hour. what is interesting there, we had industrial production data yesterday that missed what economists were expecting. ing points out that that weakness does not stack up well when...
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hannah deveney joining us live from sydney. so much happening in sport.land and second, both countries dominated the medals on day four of these commonwealth games, england 144 gymnastics first james jarman won the final his first goal of the game then local birmingham boyjoe fraser edged out the northern irish reese mclanahan to take the pommel horse title. courtney tulloch took gold on the men's rings before george a fence and won the women's uneven bars final. there was a first gold on the track for england, who else but laura kinney took it, five—time olympic champion for the 10k scratch race fashion her charge right at the end of perfection much to the delight of the home fans. on two monday evening action, at the aquatic centre we australia have been great form again, kyle chalmers won the men's100 metres freestyle as the english tontine claim silver ahead of scotland's duncan scott, another australian gold in the women's 200 metres for the australian, second gold of these games, emma mcewan continued her amazing achievements victory in the women's
hannah deveney joining us live from sydney. so much happening in sport.land and second, both countries dominated the medals on day four of these commonwealth games, england 144 gymnastics first james jarman won the final his first goal of the game then local birmingham boyjoe fraser edged out the northern irish reese mclanahan to take the pommel horse title. courtney tulloch took gold on the men's rings before george a fence and won the women's uneven bars final. there was a first gold on the...
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angelina samko there, thank you so much forjoining us, live from sydney. forjoining us, live from sydneyork state and oklahoma, where voters get to decide who will represent their party in the upcoming mid—term elections in november. the current florida governor, ron desantis, will find out who his democratic challenger will be. voters will be choosing between charlie crist, who is currently a democratic congressman. he's also a former republican governor, so he switched parties. and crist is the favourite to win the runoff. he's up against nikki fried, who is currently the state agricultural commissioner. and if she was to win, she would be florida's first female governor. for more on this, i am joined now by our north america correspondent anthony zurcher, who's in florida for us. great to get you on the programme, anthony. i understand you've just arrived there. give us a sense of the contest. i there. give us a sense of the contest. . ., contest. i am here at ron desantis's _ contest. i am here at ron desantis's campaign - desa ntis's campaign headquarters. he desantis's campaign hea
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karen joins us in sydney.e talking about margin degradation being one to look out for as a result of rising cost pressures. >> it has been front of mind. input cost, wage inflation, and price increases coming through. i think the problem we will have now is how to withstand them. there has to be acknowledge that there will be margin pullback. haidi: when it comes to sectors in particular, earnings per share at the moment is sitting at a record in mining. head and shoulders above the pack. what about the inflation site without deflation? >> there is earnings and great balance sheets. the issue for the moment has been wage inflation. it definitely seeing cost pressures come through across the board. we might not see [indiscernible] shery: tell us about where opportunities are because with costs surging, the rba hiking rates, how much will it help the banking sector? >> the banking sector typically does better in the early stages of the cycle to see some expansion they have not seen in a long time but the flipsid
karen joins us in sydney.e talking about margin degradation being one to look out for as a result of rising cost pressures. >> it has been front of mind. input cost, wage inflation, and price increases coming through. i think the problem we will have now is how to withstand them. there has to be acknowledge that there will be margin pullback. haidi: when it comes to sectors in particular, earnings per share at the moment is sitting at a record in mining. head and shoulders above the pack....
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ms. alexia with sydney, she says national spontaneously a for the you. sure women, journalist, they don't give us a give the finished with our season at the washer to work. so i would like to watch with with ah, how did you craniums become so divided their relatives who no longer speak to each other because they support different sides. to better understand this, we need to zoom out and go back. back to the early ninety's, when the standoff between these 2 military organizations came to an end, the war so packed was disbanded and these countries could no longer rely on it to protect them. in case of an attack, the soviet union collapsed and countries like ukraine became independent. bratia and america were starting to become friends, but need so kept expand in its collective defense. many russian, c, nato, as a vestige of the cold war, apparently directed against their country. they point out that they have disbanded the warsaw pact, their military lions, and ask why the west should not do the same fate. so sorted include in former socialist countries an
ms. alexia with sydney, she says national spontaneously a for the you. sure women, journalist, they don't give us a give the finished with our season at the washer to work. so i would like to watch with with ah, how did you craniums become so divided their relatives who no longer speak to each other because they support different sides. to better understand this, we need to zoom out and go back. back to the early ninety's, when the standoff between these 2 military organizations came to an end,...
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hong kong, 12:00 noon sydney. shery: we are looking forward to treating in china.ive of the biggest state owned companies announced plans to delist from u.s. exchanges. lots of volatility in the friday session. let's bring in annabelle. this includes china life, among the big names. why now? >> the timing is interesting. it does come after the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan come escalating tensions. what we got friday, five major state backed enterprises in china announcing in quick succession that they plan to delist from new york exchanges. that graphic there with some names, they are rounding out the list. the reason for this, china says it comes down to business concerns. these companies are in strategic sections, so beijing could be reluctant to hand over details to regulators. that is the ongoing issue, the multi-decade struggle between china and the u.s.. this self-imposed deadline from congress that unless chinese companies are willing to hand over audit papers to american inspectors, they risk being delisted. the clock is ticking down to
hong kong, 12:00 noon sydney. shery: we are looking forward to treating in china.ive of the biggest state owned companies announced plans to delist from u.s. exchanges. lots of volatility in the friday session. let's bring in annabelle. this includes china life, among the big names. why now? >> the timing is interesting. it does come after the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan come escalating tensions. what we got friday, five major state backed enterprises in china...
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sydney's airport has been named as the worst airport.iscuss all of this with the ceo of the industry lobby group. great to have you as always. it's not just a reputational problem for qantas but for the ceo. how did we get to this point? it feels like a problem that was very much evidently in the making as we saw all of the jobs being cut for airports and airlines through the course of the pandemic. >> you have to put this in perspective. it's not a uniquely australian problem, it is happening all over the world. we talk about sydney airport, if you look at the list of so-called worst airports, they are all the biggest airports in the world. the ones that were most likely to see big volume and big problems. i would also say the industry said for a moment it's not going to be a simple as just turning the tap back on. there are some complexities to getting the transport prices back up and running. >> i feel like your dog might disagree with your points. >> sorry about that. this is the busy part of travel going into christmas. do you think
sydney's airport has been named as the worst airport.iscuss all of this with the ceo of the industry lobby group. great to have you as always. it's not just a reputational problem for qantas but for the ceo. how did we get to this point? it feels like a problem that was very much evidently in the making as we saw all of the jobs being cut for airports and airlines through the course of the pandemic. >> you have to put this in perspective. it's not a uniquely australian problem, it is...
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shery: we are here in sydney with more to come. this is bloomberg.: despite rising inflation, fuel prices, and borrowing costs the supercar market is holding up fine. lamborghini set a record for the first half of 2022, the best six months ever when it came to sales and profit. the ceo told us the italian carmaker has already looked through early 2024. >> let's speak about 2022. we had the best six first months ever in our company history. as we speak, things are going strong. every day, we sell more cars than we are able to produce. we will be doing a lot in the next couple years. we will hybridize our entire lineup and 2023 is very important for us because we will unveil a new vehicle with a hybrid system. it is very important because we will celebrate our 60th anniversary. we have no fear that this will be a fantastic year also in 2023. but, it's very difficult to make a forecast because of all of the things that you know better than me. guy: let's talk about that as well. you talk about the macro environment. it could get significantly more trick
shery: we are here in sydney with more to come. this is bloomberg.: despite rising inflation, fuel prices, and borrowing costs the supercar market is holding up fine. lamborghini set a record for the first half of 2022, the best six months ever when it came to sales and profit. the ceo told us the italian carmaker has already looked through early 2024. >> let's speak about 2022. we had the best six first months ever in our company history. as we speak, things are going strong. every day,...
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in sydney.ues with the start of the trading day in hong kong, shanghai, and shenzhen. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. >> good monday morning. it is not :00 a.m. in the city. here is the bloomberg markets china open. i'm david ingles. let's get your top story. esma
in sydney.ues with the start of the trading day in hong kong, shanghai, and shenzhen. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. >> good monday morning. it is not :00 a.m. in the city. here is the bloomberg markets china open. i'm david ingles. let's...
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sydney has been deployed. the nuggets are being mined. >> i'm going to compress two questions into one, they seem to fit. what can we learn from 1876 that would help with conflict today? and how do you restore physics discourse to the present day? >> i agree with you, oh boy. whoever said, oh boy. i will tell you why, that's one of the really big challenges of today. and we are a divided nation, clearly. but i think history can help give us some perspective of where we have been before. and we are a long way from where we were. discourse takes leadership. social media doesn't help, it drives 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 take leaders. and we could use a grants or eisenhower or reagan, frankly. optimistically -- [applause] >> now we're coming forward, we're right in the thick of current events. what is your opinion of your competition at the other cable networks? >> wow. wow. and this is being recorded? >> not
sydney has been deployed. the nuggets are being mined. >> i'm going to compress two questions into one, they seem to fit. what can we learn from 1876 that would help with conflict today? and how do you restore physics discourse to the present day? >> i agree with you, oh boy. whoever said, oh boy. i will tell you why, that's one of the really big challenges of today. and we are a divided nation, clearly. but i think history can help give us some perspective of where we have been...
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phil mercer, bbc news, in sydney.ut, meghan, a1, talks about her exit from the royal family and said it "ta kes a lot of effort to forgive". she also spoke about prince harry's relationship with his father, the prince of wales. our royal correspondent nick witchelljoins me now. more revelations from the church is about the royal family. —— more revelations from the duchess? laying similar secrets in the open? i similar secrets in the open? i suppose what one makes of this depends on whether you are a supporter of meghan or not. many are, may be young people, i am sure they would say good on her, strong, independent, articulate woman. there was not unsympathetic might raise an eyebrow and wonder why a prolonged period of dignified science does not recommend itself to her. within the palaces given she is not a working member of the royal family there is absolutely no comments but i would think there is a sense of weary resignation amongst royal officials. this is really something the queen could do without at this time
phil mercer, bbc news, in sydney.ut, meghan, a1, talks about her exit from the royal family and said it "ta kes a lot of effort to forgive". she also spoke about prince harry's relationship with his father, the prince of wales. our royal correspondent nick witchelljoins me now. more revelations from the church is about the royal family. —— more revelations from the duchess? laying similar secrets in the open? i similar secrets in the open? i suppose what one makes of this depends...
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here is the judge handing down the verdict in sydney. >> christopher michael dawson, a 1982, you didnette dawson. i find you guiy. ros: correspondent phil mercer has more. phil: for 40 years, chris dawson evaded justice, but today here at the new south wales supreme court in sydney, he was found guilty of murdering his wife lynette in 1982. the judge, justice ian harrison, said although wholly circumstantial, the case against him was compelling and persuasive. chris dawson had always denied murder. a critical part of this case was the "teacher's pet" podcast. it first came out in 2018 and gave fresh impetus to a police investigation that, up until that point, had released all. later that year, chris dawson was charged. for lynette dawson's family, today's guilty verdict will bring them some relief, but of course many questions remain on answered. how and where was she killed, and where is her body? ros: next year on "outside source," we will talk about tennis, the u.s. open, to be precise, and to be more precise, serena williams. this is likely to be her final match before she -- tou
here is the judge handing down the verdict in sydney. >> christopher michael dawson, a 1982, you didnette dawson. i find you guiy. ros: correspondent phil mercer has more. phil: for 40 years, chris dawson evaded justice, but today here at the new south wales supreme court in sydney, he was found guilty of murdering his wife lynette in 1982. the judge, justice ian harrison, said although wholly circumstantial, the case against him was compelling and persuasive. chris dawson had always...
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so that's just accidental but everything after a while, the sydney. lou large and they get blamed for everything. you have these different factions of san francisco powerbrokers. so on the left is sam brandon. he's a brigham young man in california. he is taking the tithes for brigham young and the mormon church but somehow all of that tithe money from mormons doesn't really make it back to brigham young in utah. it somehow stays with sam brandon. on the opposite side, sam brandon is one of the vigilante leaders. there is a feeling that the police in the courts are being too lenient on people. that there is a revolving door, people get charged and they get off for these crimes. whether it is arson or robbery or whatever. things are too chaotic, too violent. might sound like the way the national media describes san francisco now. you will see these patterns reassert themselves through my talk and in general. sam brandon is the law & order guy. he's wanting to send the cops into the tender going to crackdown on everything. on the other cited things is d
so that's just accidental but everything after a while, the sydney. lou large and they get blamed for everything. you have these different factions of san francisco powerbrokers. so on the left is sam brandon. he's a brigham young man in california. he is taking the tithes for brigham young and the mormon church but somehow all of that tithe money from mormons doesn't really make it back to brigham young in utah. it somehow stays with sam brandon. on the opposite side, sam brandon is one of the...
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the sydney, william were tall, is announced as the winner of kenya's presidential election by an hour imagine and promises to represent the whole nation. oh, the results and met with anger by support is rhina again, good, suffering to fate for the 5th time in presidential elections. ah.
the sydney, william were tall, is announced as the winner of kenya's presidential election by an hour imagine and promises to represent the whole nation. oh, the results and met with anger by support is rhina again, good, suffering to fate for the 5th time in presidential elections. ah.
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for more on this, i am joined now by our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil who's in sydney.l isn't it — secretly appointing yourself to other government ministries. what's been the response? ican see, i can see, but if you're scratching your head in a bit confused, i do not blame you because this is been an extraordinary week in australian politics and it is a strange as it sounds. now we know that when referring to scott morrison, were not only referring to the former prime minister, were also referring to him as the former secret ministerfor home to him as the former secret minister for home affairs, finance, health, resources and environment. this is extraordinary in so many ways. in fact that he had appointed himself to others portfolios and that he kept his secret not just from the public in the media but for members of his own cabinet. the health minister knew but if you remember, this was essential watching for everyone in the country. scott morrison and greg hunt, discovered 19 briefings at the height of the pandemic, briefing the public on markdowns, to vaccination
for more on this, i am joined now by our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil who's in sydney.l isn't it — secretly appointing yourself to other government ministries. what's been the response? ican see, i can see, but if you're scratching your head in a bit confused, i do not blame you because this is been an extraordinary week in australian politics and it is a strange as it sounds. now we know that when referring to scott morrison, were not only referring to the former prime minister,...
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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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shows that sydney powell who is representing the ex president, how palace group discussed exchange anding the fbi and state and election authorities in georgia. truly stunning stuff. amy gardner thanks for your reporting and joining us tonight. >> thank you chris. >> still to come. >> they said good john, now i'm gonna give you the best free legal advice you can ever get in your life. get a great effing criminal defence lawyer. you're gonna need it. >> and one of the most memorable lines in the january six hearings. now donald trump senior advisor, eric herschmann has been subpoenaed by the federal grand jury. those details next. [interpreter] when tired, achy feet make your whole body want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. the day after eastman -- remember he called me and he texted me or called me. he wanted to talk with me and he said he couldn't reach me. he started to ask me about something dealing with georgia and preserving something potentially for appea
shows that sydney powell who is representing the ex president, how palace group discussed exchange anding the fbi and state and election authorities in georgia. truly stunning stuff. amy gardner thanks for your reporting and joining us tonight. >> thank you chris. >> still to come. >> they said good john, now i'm gonna give you the best free legal advice you can ever get in your life. get a great effing criminal defence lawyer. you're gonna need it. >> and one of the...
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phil mercer, bbc news, in sydney.hill carnival, has been named as rapper, takayo nembard. known as "tk or stretch" he was found with serious injuries at around 8 o'clock last night in the ladbroke grove area. he later died in hospital. police say there were a number of other violent incidents after what had been a largely positive event. two 16—year—old boys have died after getting into difficulty in a loch in county londonderry. police say officers were called to enagh lough on monday evening after reports of a number of people in difficulty in the water. the boys had stopped off at the lough while cycling in the area. britain's biggest warship could miss important tests involving the latest fighterjets and drones after a propeller shaft malfunctioned a few miles after it set sail. the £3—billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with the us and royal canadian navies. but the carrier broke down and the royal navy says it is investigating the "emerging mechanical issue". thi
phil mercer, bbc news, in sydney.hill carnival, has been named as rapper, takayo nembard. known as "tk or stretch" he was found with serious injuries at around 8 o'clock last night in the ladbroke grove area. he later died in hospital. police say there were a number of other violent incidents after what had been a largely positive event. two 16—year—old boys have died after getting into difficulty in a loch in county londonderry. police say officers were called to enagh lough on...
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as i mentioned, the market opens in sydney, seoul and tokyo next.omberg. ♪ it's this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. haidi: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." we are counting down to the major market open. what you see is the holdback and heavy selling. >> we are seeing action when it comes to energy markets, also watching for those big chinese banks reporting. and what is the impact would be given the property prices. >> were about 10 seconds away from the open in japan, south korea and australia. also keeping an eye on what happens in the treasury markets, we do have cash trading starting. the question is what moved we will see in the two year this morning. we did see it pulling back off at 2007 high in the previous session. balancing the recession risk against inflation threat. how that is playing out in the trading space thi
as i mentioned, the market opens in sydney, seoul and tokyo next.omberg. ♪ it's this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. haidi: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." we are counting down to the major market open. what you see is the holdback and heavy selling. >>...
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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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sydney stocks also trading lower.isk off session so far. >> china's $3 trillion trust industry here. this comes as losses on loans happen, posing risks to financial stability. that's bring in stephen engle in hong kong. social stability is paramount. what do we know about this latest move? >> social stability and financial stability. that is what they are looking at here. this was a bit of a surprising move. you can look at the landing that goes to the property sector and what we saw there. essentially what we are learning is the national audits office also launched an investigation to answer. we know that eventually led to some regulatory crackdown. we don't know this particular move in the trust industry but what we do know is the national audit office has been exploring the books of at least 20 firms including the top five in china. they are asking those trust companies to report their risky loans to the property sector and any plans to dispose of them. here are the numbers we have. trust firms have defaulted on ab
sydney stocks also trading lower.isk off session so far. >> china's $3 trillion trust industry here. this comes as losses on loans happen, posing risks to financial stability. that's bring in stephen engle in hong kong. social stability is paramount. what do we know about this latest move? >> social stability and financial stability. that is what they are looking at here. this was a bit of a surprising move. you can look at the landing that goes to the property sector and what we...
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sydney is the bigger of the nuggets and we go from there. what was your most interesting nugget that you found in writing this book? >> i do think grant being invited to ford theater is a really interesting nugget. i think grant's time as he is at the end of his life trying to write that memoir and getting through that moment is also a really interesting nugget. his relationships i think come forward in this book a lot more than other places where i've read about grant that i think we get a little bit more context and a little bit more personality to his character and that's in part from other writings by other people who describe him. >> there is a paragraph in your book were you talk about -- and by chance help animals came together. it's either a rumor or a fact that john wilkes-booth appears in front of grant's carriage. tell us about that. >> right, it's that night when they're going to get to new jersey john wilkes-booth is seen riding core and grant remembers and writes about this strange man staring at him through the carriage in an
sydney is the bigger of the nuggets and we go from there. what was your most interesting nugget that you found in writing this book? >> i do think grant being invited to ford theater is a really interesting nugget. i think grant's time as he is at the end of his life trying to write that memoir and getting through that moment is also a really interesting nugget. his relationships i think come forward in this book a lot more than other places where i've read about grant that i think we get...
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let's delve into some of the points rachel brought author, i'm happy to say we can cross life to sydney on the director of the center for a country hedge a monic studies. tim, understand tim pleasure to have you on the program at to day. as you see it is there are a tundra bull positive outcome of nancy pelosi trip on if there is and what's the purpose, why go to so much friction on the reaction from beijing stays at all, i think. but is there an upside the upside. if there is one, is that it's bringing out into the open, the desire of washington, and i think it's quite wrong to try and distinguish pelosi from the rest of is number 3 in the u. s. government, doctoral washington. once a conflict with, with china, it's very transparently a provocation. and effectively they're giving china of pre hand to respond because it said is going to respond in any way it sees fit and that could be a limited response. oh, or it could be a very serious response, and of course, washington has already saying, oh china my, my turn this into a crisis. in other words, they'll say, but this is china's war.
let's delve into some of the points rachel brought author, i'm happy to say we can cross life to sydney on the director of the center for a country hedge a monic studies. tim, understand tim pleasure to have you on the program at to day. as you see it is there are a tundra bull positive outcome of nancy pelosi trip on if there is and what's the purpose, why go to so much friction on the reaction from beijing stays at all, i think. but is there an upside the upside. if there is one, is that it's...
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valerie ling is a clinical psychologist who joins us now from sydney. what exactly this quiet quitting is?— quiet quitting is? quiet aauittin quiet quitting is? quiet quitting is _ quiet quitting is? quiet quitting is essentially l quiet quitting is? quiet quitting is essentially a j quitting is essentially a reprioritising. employees thinking about how they are going to push back on hustle culture and regain a little bit more control and work life talents. in more control and work life talents. , ., talents. in this resonate particularly _ talents. in this resonate particularly with - talents. in this resonate particularly with the - particularly with the generation of the age range so thatis generation of the age range so that is 10-25 generation of the age range so that is 10—25 —year—olds, right? that is 10-25 -year-olds, ri . ht? ., that is 10-25 -year-olds, riuht? ., h ., that is 10-25 -year-olds, riuht? ., �*, ., , right? no, it's not, it is really with _ right? no, it's not, it is really with the - right? no, it's not, it is. really with the gen
valerie ling is a clinical psychologist who joins us now from sydney. what exactly this quiet quitting is?— quiet quitting is? quiet aauittin quiet quitting is? quiet quitting is _ quiet quitting is? quiet quitting is essentially l quiet quitting is? quiet quitting is essentially a j quitting is essentially a reprioritising. employees thinking about how they are going to push back on hustle culture and regain a little bit more control and work life talents. in more control and work life...
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he's an associate professor of american politics, university of sydney. he joins us now from the brendan, remind us how we got here because this incident by my understanding this, such of his home is unprecedented. so just how contentious is this between from, from the justice department and well, i imagine the justice was trying to get this information. was trying to negotiate with trump. trump has been calling this, right. i don't think that's probably the best tend to be using here. this was obviously highly classified information, which probably shouldn't be at a private residence of a former president. it should be in the national sort of security archives. so particularly if it relates to nuclear technology, i think there is a strong case to say should have been back in washington d. c. not in my lago in florida. and this is one of these things with donald trump . where no matter what the, the situation, he claims that kind of victim. and he wants these documents to be released because he wants to be a battle between him and merit gallon him and the
he's an associate professor of american politics, university of sydney. he joins us now from the brendan, remind us how we got here because this incident by my understanding this, such of his home is unprecedented. so just how contentious is this between from, from the justice department and well, i imagine the justice was trying to get this information. was trying to negotiate with trump. trump has been calling this, right. i don't think that's probably the best tend to be using here. this was...
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phil mercer reports from sydney.nd basically everything that was downstairs was destroyed. murky brown floodwaters have invaded this woman's property three times this year. her home isn't insured because the premiums are too expensive and cover is hard to find. i don't have flood insurance, and you would be very hard—pressed to find any company that will cover you in a flood zone, even in a one in 100 yearflood zone because you're very high—risk. it is very unsettling and it is hard to start over because you are like, is it worth fixing, is it worth replacing things? if i sell my house, can i sell my house? there is a lot of uncertainty. it is estimated that one in ten australian homes are now vulnerable to flooding. some might have to be abandoned. there is a case already that there are areas where insurance is simply unaffordable because of the flood factor. we could take a more extreme view and that is start drawing lines around areas that we know are going to be flood—prone, and there is simply no engineering sol
phil mercer reports from sydney.nd basically everything that was downstairs was destroyed. murky brown floodwaters have invaded this woman's property three times this year. her home isn't insured because the premiums are too expensive and cover is hard to find. i don't have flood insurance, and you would be very hard—pressed to find any company that will cover you in a flood zone, even in a one in 100 yearflood zone because you're very high—risk. it is very unsettling and it is hard to...
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shows that sydney powell who is representing the ex president, how palace group discussed exchange andr election data, bringing them to the attention of the judge, and providing the fbi and state and election authorities in georgia. truly stunning stuff. amy garner thanks for your reporting and joining us tonight. >> thank you chris. >> still to come. >> they said good john, now i'm gonna give you the best free legal advice you can ever get in your life. get a great ethan criminal defence lawyer. you're gonna need. it >> and one of the most memorable lines in the january six hearings. now donald trump senior visor, donald personal as, been subpoenaed by the federal grand jury. those details next. ose details next ay. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. mom: hey! cheap flight alert! daughter: hawaii! can we go? dad: maybe. i'll put a request in monday. sfx: shattering glass. theme song: unnecessary action hero! dad: was that necessary? unnecessary action hero: no. neither is missing this deal. with paycom, vacation is
shows that sydney powell who is representing the ex president, how palace group discussed exchange andr election data, bringing them to the attention of the judge, and providing the fbi and state and election authorities in georgia. truly stunning stuff. amy garner thanks for your reporting and joining us tonight. >> thank you chris. >> still to come. >> they said good john, now i'm gonna give you the best free legal advice you can ever get in your life. get a great ethan...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent phil mercerfrom sydney.ar with the story, what can you tell us about it? this familiar with the story, what can you tell us about it?— you tell us about it? this trial here at the — you tell us about it? this trial here at the new _ you tell us about it? this trial here at the new south - you tell us about it? this trial here at the new south wales| you tell us about it? this trial - here at the new south wales supreme court is the culmination of a0 years of speculation and questions about leonard dawson, she was a mother of three, a mother of two, 33 years of age and she disappeared in 1982 and her husband, chris dawson, has been accused of her murder. now, this case was serialised in the immensely popular true crime pod cast the teachers patch, it was very popular here in australia and it was immensely popular in other countries as well. crystals and has denied killing his wife, the defence said he had no motive for killing leonard dawson, no trace of her has been found, prosecutions allege that mr dawson
i'm joined now by our correspondent phil mercerfrom sydney.ar with the story, what can you tell us about it? this familiar with the story, what can you tell us about it?— you tell us about it? this trial here at the — you tell us about it? this trial here at the new _ you tell us about it? this trial here at the new south - you tell us about it? this trial here at the new south wales| you tell us about it? this trial - here at the new south wales supreme court is the culmination of a0 years...
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daybreak asia live new york, sydney, and hong kong. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> stocks climb to a hawkish central bank echoing across markets, pushing up treasury yields. the cleveland fed president says the fed benchmark rate above 4% is where it will go. she does not expect cuts next year. china's communist party congress may set the stage for a shakeup of the country's top economic leadership. >> we are getting second-quarter preliminary. the south korea gdp crossing bloomberg. .7% when it comes to that cyclically adjusted quarter on quarter number. that is bang on expectations and matching again we saw in the previous timeframe as well, the first quarter as well. 2.9%, in line with the previous quarter as well. we have been seeing growing fears of the economic slowdown. the weakness in you on. we saw a slump in industrial output data in july for the south korean economy. it could be this is resilience before a deterioration in third-quarter numbers. at this point we are seeing .7% quarter on cyclically adj
daybreak asia live new york, sydney, and hong kong. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> stocks climb to a hawkish central bank echoing across markets, pushing up treasury yields. the cleveland fed president says the fed benchmark rate above 4% is where it will go. she does not expect cuts next year. china's communist party congress may set the stage for a shakeup of the country's top economic leadership. >> we are getting second-quarter preliminary. the south korea...
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and sydney. let's get you over to vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. >> opec's new head says the market faces high risk because of supplies this year as demand remains resilient. fears over consumption and china have been exaggerated. they were appointed as the top diplomat. the banks economist now expects this. goldman also cited on this. i united nation's labor expert is claimed to be reasonable. the humans as the involuntary nature of chinese employment programs does indicate forced labor. the findings are based on victim testimony and government system accounts. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn, this is bloomberg. cuesta hong kong secretary is confident of a pickup in ipos after posting its fifth straight drop in quarterly profits. we have more from this list of interview with the ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> u.s. futures struggling early in the asian session. let's br
and sydney. let's get you over to vonnie quinn with the first word headlines. >> opec's new head says the market faces high risk because of supplies this year as demand remains resilient. fears over consumption and china have been exaggerated. they were appointed as the top diplomat. the banks economist now expects this. goldman also cited on this. i united nation's labor expert is claimed to be reasonable. the humans as the involuntary nature of chinese employment programs does indicate...
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hejoins us now from sydney. you worked with her as recently as eight years ago. and i make that claim to australian radio. now she has pretty much revealed that in this spread that she has written. do you think — sorry to interrupt, but do you think she made that decision after losing that first round game at wimbledon? because i watch that and it was a hard watch. it was, just like last year was at wimbledon for her when she injured herself in the first round and didn't play for pretty much another year. you know, it doesn't surprise me at all. i don't know if it came specifically after that match, i think it has been developing over the past three months. at wimbledon i actually put the point or question to her, how much she enjoyed, or how much more is she enjoying her non— tennis activities, producing an oscar—nominated film which ended up winning best actor for will smith, you know, her involvement with the net gala, the serena adventures that she is involved in. you know, being a shareholder in football teams, etc. and the points you made, i will koto — are
hejoins us now from sydney. you worked with her as recently as eight years ago. and i make that claim to australian radio. now she has pretty much revealed that in this spread that she has written. do you think — sorry to interrupt, but do you think she made that decision after losing that first round game at wimbledon? because i watch that and it was a hard watch. it was, just like last year was at wimbledon for her when she injured herself in the first round and didn't play for pretty much...
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phil mercer joining us fellow from sydney.t also protects against the omicron variant will be rolled out from september, with care home residents and housebound people the first to be inoculated. however, if a patient�*s immune system isn't functioning properly, then vaccines often don't work, meaning they are more vulnerable to infection. now, a new drug to protect high—risk patients is being trialled in birmingham, from where david gregory—kumar reports. in many ways, irene and andrew are people haven't been able to move on with their lives. they are still in the early days of the pandemic because for them, the pandemic because for them, the covid vaccines don't work. i don't go to as many theatres or cinemas or crowded places also ijust or cinemas or crowded places also i just avoid or cinemas or crowded places also ijust avoid them. i or cinemas or crowded places also i just avoid them.- also ijust avoid them. i was shielded _ also ijust avoid them. i was shielded from _ also ijust avoid them. i was shielded from the _ als
phil mercer joining us fellow from sydney.t also protects against the omicron variant will be rolled out from september, with care home residents and housebound people the first to be inoculated. however, if a patient�*s immune system isn't functioning properly, then vaccines often don't work, meaning they are more vulnerable to infection. now, a new drug to protect high—risk patients is being trialled in birmingham, from where david gregory—kumar reports. in many ways, irene and andrew...
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execs will be trained for roles including loading, sorting, and transporting bags at airports in sydney and melbourne. >>> a $50,000 reward is being offered in the search for a missing california teenager. kiely rodni hasn't been seen since early saturday. the 16-year-old was attending a high school farewell party near lake tahoe with dozens of young people. it's believed that rodni was kidnapped. her car is also missing. a friend told the associated press that kiely was, quote, not in the right mind-set or state to drive. >>> the family of gabby petito has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against police in moab, utah. petito was found dead nearly a year ago. investigators say her fiancÉ, brian laundrie, admitted killing petito during a cross-country road trip before taking his own life. her family suit seeks $50 million in damages. it accuses police of failing to protect petito from brian laundrie by not training officers to handle domestic violence incidents. >>> actor ashton kutcher is talking about his battle with an autoimmune disease that nearly killed him. in an episode of national
execs will be trained for roles including loading, sorting, and transporting bags at airports in sydney and melbourne. >>> a $50,000 reward is being offered in the search for a missing california teenager. kiely rodni hasn't been seen since early saturday. the 16-year-old was attending a high school farewell party near lake tahoe with dozens of young people. it's believed that rodni was kidnapped. her car is also missing. a friend told the associated press that kiely was, quote, not in...
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sydney time, 1:15 p.m. in hong kong. still ahead, an exclusive interview with joe dische, following an upbeat. next, the bank of korea keeping the door open for another outsized interest rate hike. we will have an are from the governor ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the federal open market committee's overarching focus right now is to bring inflation back down to our 2% goal. >> i think we are going to have to move them up based on my current read of the data, above 4%. and probably need to hold them they are next year. >> inflation is extremely high. sort of unimaginable. the levels we are at were unimaginable 18 months ago. >> we have to get interest rates higher to slow down demand and bring inflation back to our target. >> we get to above 3.4% by year-end, then we see. we have to let some of this play out. >> it could be over 4%. i do not think that is out of the question. >> i have said 3.75% to 4% by the end of this year. i would like to get to that level, and sooner is better. kathleen: after jay powell's speech f
sydney time, 1:15 p.m. in hong kong. still ahead, an exclusive interview with joe dische, following an upbeat. next, the bank of korea keeping the door open for another outsized interest rate hike. we will have an are from the governor ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the federal open market committee's overarching focus right now is to bring inflation back down to our 2% goal. >> i think we are going to have to move them up based on my current read of the data, above 4%. and...
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and in terms of unemployment in moscow, they managed to leave behind tokyo sydney , new york and a numberf london for comparison in the capital in the uk, unemployment in the first 6 months, 22 was more than 4.5%, while in moscow the figure is slightly above 2%, which means that the economy of the russian capital has not only recovered from the pandemic, but also shows high resilience in the light of sanctions. well, now the unemployment rate in moscow is completely kept at a minimum of about half a percent, such data was cited by vladimir efimov, deputy mayor of moscow for economic policy and property and land relations. in addition , there is an increase in wages in nominal terms. detailing even a slight decrease relative to the beginning of the current year. that is, we can safely say that the labor market is absolutely stable at the moment, so there is no uncertainty there; moreover, we are seeing an increase in wages in nominal terms. so far, this growth is slightly behind the inflation rate, but taking into account the deflation that we have been observing for the past 2 months, it
and in terms of unemployment in moscow, they managed to leave behind tokyo sydney , new york and a numberf london for comparison in the capital in the uk, unemployment in the first 6 months, 22 was more than 4.5%, while in moscow the figure is slightly above 2%, which means that the economy of the russian capital has not only recovered from the pandemic, but also shows high resilience in the light of sanctions. well, now the unemployment rate in moscow is completely kept at a minimum of about...