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ah ah, march on the streets of sydney. these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course the contrary. who starts the numbers off by 15, is that right? good. talk in less than 30 years, 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody. 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed warrant closure lay tony dungy has been fighting for 5 years for justice for her son david, who was serving a sentence for robbery and assault. december 29th 2015. this body cam footage shows guards, trying to transfer david to another cell. he resists. the letters served to identify the guards, a nurse at ministers, a sedative with his breathing becomes labor. seconds later, david loses consciousness and never wakes up again. okay, good. we see the gap will help you. mm hm. it took family lawyers months to obtain this video. no one has yet been held accountable. now i got a lette
ah ah, march on the streets of sydney. these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course the contrary. who starts the numbers off by 15, is that right? good. talk in less than 30 years, 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody. 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed warrant closure lay tony dungy has been fighting...
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i'm going all with a march on the streets of sydney. these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course with dr. restart the dice. the numbers are back different. is that right? good talk in less than 30 years. 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody. 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed warn't closure. late tony dungy has been fighting for 5 years for just as for her son david, who was serving a sentence for robbery and assault. december 29th, 2015. this body cam footage shows guards trying to transfer david to another cell. he resists the letters, served to identify the guards. i didn't do them on the phone with with david is taken to the cell and placed on a bed. then a nurse at ministers, a sedative. yeah. did he did. oh, this is his breathing becomes labor. seconds later, david loses consciousness and never wakes up again. to me. please, even yeah,
i'm going all with a march on the streets of sydney. these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course with dr. restart the dice. the numbers are back different. is that right? good talk in less than 30 years. 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody. 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed warn't closure. late...
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among the guests is the russian consulate-general in sydney. in about three minutes, would you come and please take your seats. sean: the host is 31-year-old sydneysider simeon boikov, the australian-born son of a russian orthodox priest. he's also the leader of the australian cossack society, which styles itself as a military unit. simeon: today's ceremony is very significant, for it's the hundred-year anniversary since the 1920 great russian exodus. sean: what are the cossacks in australia here to do and to achieve? simeon: the purpose of the cossacks in australia is to preserve cossack traditions, culture, values, and also to promote pro-russian sentiment, and i've been accused of that, but i'll say it on camera: we have no problems of admittg that we are pro-russian. [music in russian] sean: boikov leads a small group of dedicated australian cossacks. boikov's leadership has been controversial. at this meeting filmed by the cossacks and posted on youtube, he is reappointed for five years after fighting off an attempt to remove him. male: [s
among the guests is the russian consulate-general in sydney. in about three minutes, would you come and please take your seats. sean: the host is 31-year-old sydneysider simeon boikov, the australian-born son of a russian orthodox priest. he's also the leader of the australian cossack society, which styles itself as a military unit. simeon: today's ceremony is very significant, for it's the hundred-year anniversary since the 1920 great russian exodus. sean: what are the cossacks in australia...
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our correspondent in sydney. thank you _ afl. and d. our correspondent in sydney. in sydney. thank you for keeping us up—to—date on that story. the new york attorney general has announced she is suing former president donald trump, three of his children and his real estate business, the trump 0rganization. letitia james said a three—year investigation showed that mr trump's business repeatedly used false statements to get banks to lend them money on favourable terms. the new york state attorney general says this alleged fraud benefited mr trump and his families and the organisation to the tune of $250 million how did they do it? she alleges that they use several tricks including using 200 falls misleading statements on financial documents. i'll give you one of the many and is over 200 page civil complaint. behind me is trump tower here on fifth avenue in new york for president, the former president said that his triplex it was 30,000 square feet in size when in reality it was under 11,000 square feet. that meant he could say the apartment was worth $327 million and
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so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. remember, that is strangely when it became a political nation in 19 o one. this was a place that was defined by d 's of, of white racial integrity, the advent of a multicultural society, and his railey dates back only to the 19 seventy's. it has been a successful society when it comes to multiculturalism and mass immigration, but they were still remnants of old attitudes about race. and unfortunately, we're seeing more and more political actors becoming emboldened to vent racist ideas in public, in a way that we haven't seen for some time in an irony of history. these xenophobic ideas are often defended by australians who are themselves, descendants of immigrants. melbourne in southern australia in this small suburban church. the service is conducted by a pastor of sri
so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. remember, that is strangely when it became a political nation in 19 o one. this was a place that was defined by d 's of, of white racial integrity, the advent of a multicultural society, and his railey dates back only to the...
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the district of red vern and sydney is home to indigenous and migrant communities. it has long grappled with poverty, crime, and drugs. it's also experienced police violence and riots. the streets of redfern became a bloody battlefield on the 14th of february, 2004, a 17 year old aboriginal boy had died earlier that afternoon. he was impaled on a fence, leading police on his bike. hundreds of protesters took to the streets, armed with paving stones and molotov cocktails. they battled officers all night long. the situation in redfern has improved in recent years. partly thanks to the efforts of shane phillips, one of its community leaders. this former boxer collects his protege at 5 in the morning 3 times a week. he believes discipline will keep them on the straight and narrow. musk is going to be a slave to 7 got in the morning. if kids have to be up fourish 3 a to be picked up at 1 o'clock. we want them to learn about the strength of lp. one of the long routine and discipline and focus and doing this early in the morning. lots of government, graham's also the progr
the district of red vern and sydney is home to indigenous and migrant communities. it has long grappled with poverty, crime, and drugs. it's also experienced police violence and riots. the streets of redfern became a bloody battlefield on the 14th of february, 2004, a 17 year old aboriginal boy had died earlier that afternoon. he was impaled on a fence, leading police on his bike. hundreds of protesters took to the streets, armed with paving stones and molotov cocktails. they battled officers...
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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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here in sydney, garfield reynolds also in sydney talking about what's going on. and we did hear from opec-plus, a very modest 100,000 barrels a day. what is opec thinking here? >> it is hard to say exactly what they are thinking is because what we're seeing from their own outlook is that they are forecasting demand coming in a bit higher than supplied toward the years end. reversing the increase they had implemented earlier, they are preparing for an even tighter market than what we were already anticipating. some analysts are speculating that this is really a bid to keep prices high and protects the price more so than balancing the market. >> what does that hundred thousand barrels a day reduction signal to you? that they are protecting on the downside in case we do see a price cap on russian oil? >> i think that is part of it. strangely enough, there has been some concern from opec-plus and from saudi arabia that oil prices in the futures market, too low considering the supply and demand set up. so there's a ton of that going on. and it's a situation where they
here in sydney, garfield reynolds also in sydney talking about what's going on. and we did hear from opec-plus, a very modest 100,000 barrels a day. what is opec thinking here? >> it is hard to say exactly what they are thinking is because what we're seeing from their own outlook is that they are forecasting demand coming in a bit higher than supplied toward the years end. reversing the increase they had implemented earlier, they are preparing for an even tighter market than what we were...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.s selfless duty — an example he pledged to follow. my lords, and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, "she was a pattern to all princes living. "as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us, and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. that your traditions are ancient, we see in the construction of this great hall. and the reminders of mediaeval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. and the tangible connections to my darling late mot
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.s selfless duty — an example he pledged to follow. my lords, and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, "she was a pattern to all princes living. "as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel as i...
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and -- watson is in sydney, australia. larry, let's begin with you. it's a complicated passed between britain and many african nations, in the sense of colonization and the damage done in those times. but if on this as well for this queen. >> that's right, michael. there was a good deal of affection for queen elizabeth ii across the african continent. but today, as people come to terms with the news of her death, there is a complicated legacy on the african continent. the fairytale is that queen elizabeth went up the tree tops here in kenya princess and came down a queen. because when she was here in kenya she learned that her father died and she was to be the queen. but that also was the start of the eight years after that that the kenyan colonial government -- the british colonial government -- crackdown, brutally, on the mile mile rebellion -- concentration camps where they work and dehumanized and so across the african continent stunt -- for queen elizabeth because my ancestors suffered great atrocities under her people and -- never fully acknowle
and -- watson is in sydney, australia. larry, let's begin with you. it's a complicated passed between britain and many african nations, in the sense of colonization and the damage done in those times. but if on this as well for this queen. >> that's right, michael. there was a good deal of affection for queen elizabeth ii across the african continent. but today, as people come to terms with the news of her death, there is a complicated legacy on the african continent. the fairytale is...
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louise: the stewart family in sydney are among those deeply concerned over qanon's spread, as they've son and brother tim stewart become immersed in its beliefs. karen stewart: tim believes that the world has really been taken over by satanic pedophiles, or luciferian pedophiles they call them, and that is represented by the left, so the radical left. and if you don't believe in the qanon perspectives, then you're a pedophile enabler. louise: tim stewart has been a close family friend of prime minister scott morrison and has reportedly boasted about his access to the pm. miles taylor: i would think that someone in a position like prime minister morrison would wanna condemn those views and indicate strongly to the public that they have no bearing on his official actions, on his responsibilities, nor on his worldview. prime minister scott morrison: i find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that i would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organization. i clearly do not. louise: tonight, on four corners, we hear for the first time from a family who hav
louise: the stewart family in sydney are among those deeply concerned over qanon's spread, as they've son and brother tim stewart become immersed in its beliefs. karen stewart: tim believes that the world has really been taken over by satanic pedophiles, or luciferian pedophiles they call them, and that is represented by the left, so the radical left. and if you don't believe in the qanon perspectives, then you're a pedophile enabler. louise: tim stewart has been a close family friend of prime...
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now i've just got on to why you mentioned you're saying some pictures in sydney. they're also happening in melbourne. there's no sign of many people here in camber as yet as well as brisbin, and that they will be underway throughout the afternoon here in australia. and has the queen's death triggered that debate again about australia being a republic. it has the queen's debt as triggered to once again, more debates and conversations about whether or not australia should continue on to the monarchy, all become, or a public. we spoke to a few people who attended the memorial service here in cabra, and they've said that they don't believe australia is ready to let go of the monarchy. now we did have that republic referendum back in 1999 at ware stallions voted overwhelmingly to keep the quaint and to maintain our existence as a constitutional monarchy. we have seen some polls conducted by the media in the last couple of days. a nationwide survey indicated that 46 percent of people supported amending the constitution and ditching out links out with the monarchy. so st
now i've just got on to why you mentioned you're saying some pictures in sydney. they're also happening in melbourne. there's no sign of many people here in camber as yet as well as brisbin, and that they will be underway throughout the afternoon here in australia. and has the queen's death triggered that debate again about australia being a republic. it has the queen's debt as triggered to once again, more debates and conversations about whether or not australia should continue on to the...
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sydney says valuations look attractive. the bank is overweight.and china seeing scope for policy easing and softening pressure on tech stocks. the deputy u.s. treasury secretary says russia's economy is facing years of hardship because of the sanctions imposed by washington and its allies. he also told us the kremlin is struggling to boost its economy to continue funding the invasion of ukraine. >> our view is that russia's economy is in a great deal of pain because of the sanctions we implemented with already other countries and the pain is going to continue for years to come and it's going to hit russia's revenues and decrease those revenues over time but it's also going to hit russia's supply chain that it is using to build weapons of war that it is using in ukraine and its ability to project power into the future. leading tank manufacturers do not have the chips they need to produce precision missiles going forward. our goal is to make sure we continue to go after the supply chain but also decrease their revenues over time to make it harder fo
sydney says valuations look attractive. the bank is overweight.and china seeing scope for policy easing and softening pressure on tech stocks. the deputy u.s. treasury secretary says russia's economy is facing years of hardship because of the sanctions imposed by washington and its allies. he also told us the kremlin is struggling to boost its economy to continue funding the invasion of ukraine. >> our view is that russia's economy is in a great deal of pain because of the sanctions we...
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>> in sydney. thank you very much indeed. be right back with more on what is ahead for britain within the monarchy and in the coming hours. with directv i can get live tv and on demand together: football, housewives, football, housewives, football, hoewives... whoops. oh no... the housewives are on the fie. i ju! yeah! who flips a table? get your tv together. call 1-800-directv to save up to $120. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. why do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for postage and great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4
>> in sydney. thank you very much indeed. be right back with more on what is ahead for britain within the monarchy and in the coming hours. with directv i can get live tv and on demand together: football, housewives, football, housewives, football, hoewives... whoops. oh no... the housewives are on the fie. i ju! yeah! who flips a table? get your tv together. call 1-800-directv to save up to $120. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get...
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andrew's cathedral here in sydney.he seat of the archbishop of sydney where the queen did visit several times on her some 16 visits to this country including in the portrait behind me you see pictured here this cathedral in 1954. the prime minister of australia on a visit of his own there iplon iplondon to attend the funeral of queen elizabeth ii he's talked about being the prime minister there as the world says good-bye to the monarch of great britain. he's talked about being in 1998 as a backpacker in london at westminster now coming back as the leader of a country and meeting king charles iii there on saturday. he might not be the person that you'd expect to toast the king of australia as he did in london this week. anthony albanesy is a republican and putting those politics to one side as his nation mourns the passing of queen elizabeth ii. >> angus is in sydney, australia. before let's get a look at the images coming in now. this is an opportunity for people to pay their respects. remember this has been going on s
andrew's cathedral here in sydney.he seat of the archbishop of sydney where the queen did visit several times on her some 16 visits to this country including in the portrait behind me you see pictured here this cathedral in 1954. the prime minister of australia on a visit of his own there iplon iplondon to attend the funeral of queen elizabeth ii he's talked about being the prime minister there as the world says good-bye to the monarch of great britain. he's talked about being in 1998 as a...
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the flag is flying at half mast here at the sydney harbour bridge.arks across the country, really, until after the funeral. you mentioned there the prime minister, anthony albanese ee, was among the dignitaries and heads of state and leaders in london and the moment he arrived there he laid flowers next to an australian flag in green park, excuse me, and said this was a tribute to a life well lived and he said, all around us we can see affection to her majesty the queen. he also met king charles iii, he met the prime minister, liz truss, and over the past few days, really, since the announcement, when you speak to people here in australia there is a mixed emotion. of course, there is a mixed emotion. of course, there is a mixed emotion. of course, there is that sense of loss of the only monarch that most people here have known, goodwill to the king, king charles iii, who also has a very close relationship with australia, but as well the queen's death has pushed that discussion of republican news and whether australia should be a republic with a presi
the flag is flying at half mast here at the sydney harbour bridge.arks across the country, really, until after the funeral. you mentioned there the prime minister, anthony albanese ee, was among the dignitaries and heads of state and leaders in london and the moment he arrived there he laid flowers next to an australian flag in green park, excuse me, and said this was a tribute to a life well lived and he said, all around us we can see affection to her majesty the queen. he also met king...
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citizens of sydney. back in 1986. she wrote a letter, which has been kept in a vault in the dime of the queen. victoria building to of course was named out to her great, great grandmother. and this was restored to pay tribute to her great right grandmother. and that less i cannot be opened until at 20 i, he is sick. so of that in itself, it shows the relationship between australia and the queen. and i should note that there is a delegation australians now in london, including of course being led by the striving, prime minister, anthony albanese, and 10 are described as ordering. but exceptional strains and quite an eclectic mix . and we have an educational pioneer. we have a chief medical officer, we have a policeman. we also have the estallion of the year tennis champion dylan, l costs. they are all representing australia and will attend this funeral out 0. sarah clark that live in sydney syrup many thanks. let's go to south africa, then another commonwealth member or 0. how to patricia is in johannesbu
citizens of sydney. back in 1986. she wrote a letter, which has been kept in a vault in the dime of the queen. victoria building to of course was named out to her great, great grandmother. and this was restored to pay tribute to her great right grandmother. and that less i cannot be opened until at 20 i, he is sick. so of that in itself, it shows the relationship between australia and the queen. and i should note that there is a delegation australians now in london, including of course being...
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sydney has been deployed and the nuggets are being mined. >> i'm going compress two questions into one. what can we learn from 1876 that would help us today? and how do you -- discourse to the present day? >> i agree with you. whoever said, oh boy. that's really one of the big challenges today. and we are a divided nation, clearly. but i think history can give us perspective of where we have been before. and we are a long way from where we were. the discourse needs leadership. social media doesn't help. if anyone see my twitter feed lately, it 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] >> so now we are coming to current events. what is your opinion of your competition at the other cable networks? >> [laughs] >> wow, wow. and this is being recorded, or? >> [laughs] >> no, no, not at all. it is off the record. >> i have respect for others at the other networks. but i will say that i do think some people, who are regular news people, thought that they were som
sydney has been deployed and the nuggets are being mined. >> i'm going compress two questions into one. what can we learn from 1876 that would help us today? and how do you -- discourse to the present day? >> i agree with you. whoever said, oh boy. that's really one of the big challenges today. and we are a divided nation, clearly. but i think history can give us perspective of where we have been before. and we are a long way from where we were. the discourse needs leadership....
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juliette saly in sydney. the russian president has acknowledged questions and concerns to the chinese counterpart over the war in ukraine. it is the first meeting between the two diplomatic allies since the invasion. bruce einhorn is with us. we are struck by the lack of dimension on ukraine. what did she coup after -- what did xi offer putin after the meeting? bruce: not much. in the comments from president putin, he referred to china's concerns and questions about the ukraine situation. president putin also offered something to china, adjusting china's -- addressing china's big geopolitical concerns, taiwan. putin blasted the u.s. and what he called a satellite of provocations in the taiwan straits. in return, xi jinping did not offer strong support for russia's war in ukraine and did not even mention ukraine. he just noted that china is willing to work with russia to display the responsibilities of the major powers and playing a leading role to inject positive energy to a world in chaos. nobody talked abou
juliette saly in sydney. the russian president has acknowledged questions and concerns to the chinese counterpart over the war in ukraine. it is the first meeting between the two diplomatic allies since the invasion. bruce einhorn is with us. we are struck by the lack of dimension on ukraine. what did she coup after -- what did xi offer putin after the meeting? bruce: not much. in the comments from president putin, he referred to china's concerns and questions about the ukraine situation....
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sydney was a lot more complicated. >> bobby finally realize that he could have it all.so much. >> he is desperately trying to win her back. he took his wife to dinner, to celebrate the anniversary, and then he left his wife at home alone in bed, and with the city's house and told sydney i'm going to prove to you a moving van is going to be my whitehorse. i'm going to show you. and the next day his wife is dead. >> for prosecutors, there was one other detail they were about to drop. those life insurance policies. bobby had more than 1 million dollars in insurance on vicky, a fact they hoped would make those crime scene photos even uglier to the jury. there was the gun maverick's hand and the gun cleaning kit not far away. but, it was vicky's wound, right in the middle of her chest, i've a strange angle that carry want to jurist a question. >> for her to shoot herself she has to do this. you can barely do. it i could barely hold a gun. to squeeze the trucker and get this angle. >> you wouldn't hold that way to clean the gun either. said the experts. >> then, there was a m
sydney was a lot more complicated. >> bobby finally realize that he could have it all.so much. >> he is desperately trying to win her back. he took his wife to dinner, to celebrate the anniversary, and then he left his wife at home alone in bed, and with the city's house and told sydney i'm going to prove to you a moving van is going to be my whitehorse. i'm going to show you. and the next day his wife is dead. >> for prosecutors, there was one other detail they were about to...
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let's bring in our economics reporter here in sydney.e the lucky country will have that stretch a little bit longer. . what is making australia different in this environment? swati: good morning. australia has found itself in this unique position, one of the rare beneficiaries of the fallout of russia's invasion into ukraine. australia is one of the largest exporters of coal, iron ore and lng and we are benefiting from the surging prices. at the same time, the australian dollar has not risen, it has averaged around $.69. that is benefiting all exports and bringing in a huge amount of money into the government coffers, which is great for our budget position as well. also, monetary policy is not expected to be as aggressive as in the u.s.. these are the two major reasons why australia is likely to avoid a recession. shery: what is the major risk for australia that could derail this path? sweaty fish the major risk that everybody has their eyes on is the property market. we are seeing already a very rapid contraction in our home prices, par
let's bring in our economics reporter here in sydney.e the lucky country will have that stretch a little bit longer. . what is making australia different in this environment? swati: good morning. australia has found itself in this unique position, one of the rare beneficiaries of the fallout of russia's invasion into ukraine. australia is one of the largest exporters of coal, iron ore and lng and we are benefiting from the surging prices. at the same time, the australian dollar has not risen,...
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angus watson is in sydney., even though there is a strong and growing movement to replace the english monarch as head of state, australia is one of the original members and for many there the emotional ties with the monarchy and the queen go deep. >> reporter: heart. the news of the queen's passing this morning was met by shock and sadness across australia. tributes were led by the prime minister who lauded the queen and the dedication that she had to all commonwealth countries. but it is a complicated relationship that australia has with the british crown. in 1999, there was referendum here where australians were asked to vote as to whether they would like to keep the british monarch as head of state here or whether an australian should be put in that position. overwhelmingly australians voted to keep the queen. however there has been lively political conversation ever since and there will be a lively political conversation now about whether it is time after the reign of queen elizabeth to again talk about mak
angus watson is in sydney., even though there is a strong and growing movement to replace the english monarch as head of state, australia is one of the original members and for many there the emotional ties with the monarchy and the queen go deep. >> reporter: heart. the news of the queen's passing this morning was met by shock and sadness across australia. tributes were led by the prime minister who lauded the queen and the dedication that she had to all commonwealth countries. but it is...
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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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we were here in sydney to listen to the proclamation.o sing along but i must say not many did. right after the australian national anthem played and everybody played with the gusto. mike: interesting. the queen did say she would always respect the will of australians and stay apolitical. it was a whole golf thing for australia is confident the challenge will do the same. >> the queen has been loaded for this especially at the time of the referenda on monarchy here in 1999 when asked giants were asked whether they want to keep her of head of state or put an australian in opposition to become republic. the queen was asked for her thoughts and she said she would always respect where australians wanted to go with their own country. she would always respect the wishes of the australians. that has been remembered since she passed. anthony, the prime minister of australia is republican. there will be a referendum on australia's constitutional future at some stage during his reign. the prime minister put one of his mps in charge and looking into
we were here in sydney to listen to the proclamation.o sing along but i must say not many did. right after the australian national anthem played and everybody played with the gusto. mike: interesting. the queen did say she would always respect the will of australians and stay apolitical. it was a whole golf thing for australia is confident the challenge will do the same. >> the queen has been loaded for this especially at the time of the referenda on monarchy here in 1999 when asked...
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juliette saly in sydney. dani burger -- dani: yeah? manus: it's back at goldman sachs.wo years, you were safe. but they do this at goldman. every year, you are in the lower model. 47,000 employees, 39,000 before covid. this is about a reappraisal who gets to stay at goldman sachs. i just wonder which division. investment banking pumping out a revenue drop. trading, a bit safer. up by 32%. dani? dani: i was going to say i am not in sydney traveling around, so get your anchors straight. careful what you wish for. you issue would come back as a junior bankers. perhaps that is not where you want to be right now. it is not just goldman. it is also hsbc. they are talking about the fact that half of their costs are fixed pay. because of that, costs have been increasing. at a conference, we heard the cfo talk about the need to get brutal. stevenson saying of the only way out is to be pretty brutal on internal costs. he says the ceo and him have a bias on focusing on cost control over revenue growth. perhaps the safest place to be is not being a junior banker. manus: there you g
juliette saly in sydney. dani burger -- dani: yeah? manus: it's back at goldman sachs.wo years, you were safe. but they do this at goldman. every year, you are in the lower model. 47,000 employees, 39,000 before covid. this is about a reappraisal who gets to stay at goldman sachs. i just wonder which division. investment banking pumping out a revenue drop. trading, a bit safer. up by 32%. dani? dani: i was going to say i am not in sydney traveling around, so get your anchors straight. careful...
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do everything so that your right to this position is recognized best of all by your rivals after sydneys career as promised. how did you get into politics. they were all interesting to me. i was the national team, i was not worried when i went to the first installation meeting of the state duma is better than a jacket of affairs, then i am sure that both then and now. that by creating a united russia, we are making the state stronger over these 20 years. much has changed and that russia today has not only the right to claim, but most importantly, the opportunity to insist on its point of view and defend its innocence alexander karelin was a deputy of the state duma of five convocations, now a senator from the novosibirsk region , he is a member of the federation council committee on international affairs and is engaged in the development of children's sports in regions anastasia litvinova or on finoshina news. and then, a hurricane near kursk, a court verdict to the osce staff in luhansk and farewell to the british queen, but we will return to the air in a couple of minutes. watch today
do everything so that your right to this position is recognized best of all by your rivals after sydneys career as promised. how did you get into politics. they were all interesting to me. i was the national team, i was not worried when i went to the first installation meeting of the state duma is better than a jacket of affairs, then i am sure that both then and now. that by creating a united russia, we are making the state stronger over these 20 years. much has changed and that russia today...
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it's just south of queens as ather brisbin and may well effect sydney. it's not tremendous. this risk is just persistent rain on what is sultan ground that goes around the corner to victoria as well, little bit in tasmania swells, but the west that got to next front coming in to perth might make it doing so i say the drop in temperature about 3 or 4 degrees. and the rain by this time is focusing rather more on sydney asked for new zealand look at north island. the rain is curled off. it's still running in on the wind into wellington, south highland, it's fine to bounce. you in the teens nicely. in the sunshine as well. and as the sun comes, as you more i see the line or significant re nolan viet nam, thailand. cambodia allows this whole area could be particularly wet, was the flood risk. and the same is true in western bornea and increasingly java and sumatra. and with the monsoon trough, slowly retreating, it's gone away from west rochester. it's still capable of developing some sort of circulation. so significant rain is life in east rogers down. for example, elsewhere, in
it's just south of queens as ather brisbin and may well effect sydney. it's not tremendous. this risk is just persistent rain on what is sultan ground that goes around the corner to victoria as well, little bit in tasmania swells, but the west that got to next front coming in to perth might make it doing so i say the drop in temperature about 3 or 4 degrees. and the rain by this time is focusing rather more on sydney asked for new zealand look at north island. the rain is curled off. it's still...
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of the more than monarchy in global perspectives. research hub at sydney university. welcome to the program. that is defining what it means to be a monarch in modern times particular myth, this ever changing political landscape in the okay. is it going to be the biggest challenge facing king charles the 3rd? i think it will be and you're quite right to point out hashem. however, it is something that the monarchy has looked at for several decades. now we've seen a monarchy that's growing very much more acute to young people's issues. the use of social media trending issues such as climate change. and i think king charles, while he has been taking on some of the roles of, of her late majesty, has been very keen to embrace there's issues to keep the, the monarchy up to date and relevant rodella. king charles, the 3rd is definitely going to start building bridges with, with the different parts of the world, and particularly with the commonwealth index, part of a, of the commonwealth king. when he was a prince, charles made many visits to india. he said he was impressed wi
of the more than monarchy in global perspectives. research hub at sydney university. welcome to the program. that is defining what it means to be a monarch in modern times particular myth, this ever changing political landscape in the okay. is it going to be the biggest challenge facing king charles the 3rd? i think it will be and you're quite right to point out hashem. however, it is something that the monarchy has looked at for several decades. now we've seen a monarchy that's growing very...
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defeat with such a frightening opponent as a result, the heavyweight went to his fourth olympics in sydneyreparing for the last 33 years already turned and i already i understood that it was somehow wrong to shake the guts of my fans, who connect the feeling in anticipation of the upcoming victories from and you get there equal, there is zero two, two zero, four zero, well, somehow not so still got used to it, it’s beautifully intelligible to the soul of the shoulder blade, and then in a word you have to look in the final he fought with a roll gardner, with a score of 00 karelin was the first to give birth to hands, and thus he violated the rules of the penalty point was enough for the americans to award victory. because they believe that a foreigner could play a narrow fighter, of course, there is a temptation to say, yes, they sued me or there i was wrong no in the fight. it's very easy to take a stand. we must keep this position. i need to do everything to your right to this position was recognized best of all by your rivals after sydney, as he promised, he ended the sports career of th
defeat with such a frightening opponent as a result, the heavyweight went to his fourth olympics in sydneyreparing for the last 33 years already turned and i already i understood that it was somehow wrong to shake the guts of my fans, who connect the feeling in anticipation of the upcoming victories from and you get there equal, there is zero two, two zero, four zero, well, somehow not so still got used to it, it’s beautifully intelligible to the soul of the shoulder blade, and then in a word...
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d she was very ashamed, so she went to sydney to have me and to--i was to be adopted out from sydney.s taken on the manly beach after i was born. always reminded me of what i didn't know and the unanswered questions and what did she go through. lisa: but at very last minute linda's mom decided to keep her newborn and take her home to melbourne, leaving unfinished paperwork. linda always knew there was more to the story, but never felt she could ask her mother. linda: she used to have a look of fear on her face, and you just knew in the end not to go there. there was something about it that was just, don't go the. lisa: it wasn't until after both her parents died that she felt she could start looking. she used the skills she developed as a part-time genealogist to investigate her own family history. lisa: so, all of this you were hoping was gonna bring clues. linda: yes, and it's only given me more questions. a standard birth certificate has a family name. my certificate doesn't have that. i don't have a surname. i am still linda cathere nobody. lisa: a dna test came back, giving her m
d she was very ashamed, so she went to sydney to have me and to--i was to be adopted out from sydney.s taken on the manly beach after i was born. always reminded me of what i didn't know and the unanswered questions and what did she go through. lisa: but at very last minute linda's mom decided to keep her newborn and take her home to melbourne, leaving unfinished paperwork. linda always knew there was more to the story, but never felt she could ask her mother. linda: she used to have a look of...
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do everything so that your right to this position is recognized best of all by your rivals after sydneyised, he graduated from sports career. how did you get into politics, namely, all this was interesting. i was the national team, i was incredibly worried when i went to the first introductory meeting of the state, i think it’s better to have a jacket department, then i’m sure that then and now. that by creating a united russia, we are making the state stronger over these 20 years. much has changed and that russia today has not only the right to claim, but most importantly the opportunity to insist on its point of view and defend its case. alexander karelin was a deputy of the state duma of five convocations, now a senator from the novosibirsk region is a member of the federation council committee on international affairs and is engaged in the development of children's sports in the regions anastasia litvinova or finoshina vesti. you are these minutes in the leningrad regional court are the first meeting on the recognition of the actions of the fascist invaders during the second patriot
do everything so that your right to this position is recognized best of all by your rivals after sydneyised, he graduated from sports career. how did you get into politics, namely, all this was interesting. i was the national team, i was incredibly worried when i went to the first introductory meeting of the state, i think it’s better to have a jacket department, then i’m sure that then and now. that by creating a united russia, we are making the state stronger over these 20 years. much has...
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a 1000000 people lined the streets of sydney, jaguar, burst of spontaneous affection. over $58.00 days, 3 quarters of australians were said to have seen elizabeth the 2nd in the flesh, including a $100000.00 who turned out for a serf carnival, held in honor of bondai beach and cambra. she opened the country's federal parliament wearing the same gown she'd been car didn't have. the queen was to make 15 further trips to australia. in 1973, she opened the sydney opera house, the building that would become astrology, as most iconic, over her reign. while the queen's personal popularity largely endured that of the monarchy as an institution and australia slipped. in 1999, a referendum was held over whether estrella should become a republic which why do you want to go? change was rejected, but the question may rise again. now the queen's rain is over. despite many trips by the queen's eldest son, charles, his popularity never quite matched his mother's and recent years. though trip, spite younger royals have brought renewed enthusiasm for the monarchy. the queen's last visit
a 1000000 people lined the streets of sydney, jaguar, burst of spontaneous affection. over $58.00 days, 3 quarters of australians were said to have seen elizabeth the 2nd in the flesh, including a $100000.00 who turned out for a serf carnival, held in honor of bondai beach and cambra. she opened the country's federal parliament wearing the same gown she'd been car didn't have. the queen was to make 15 further trips to australia. in 1973, she opened the sydney opera house, the building that...
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after sydney, he, as promised, ended his sports career with the national team.get to the first introductory meeting of the state duma, the best case jacket. i'm sure then and now. that, by creating united russia, we are making the state stronger over these 20 years. much has changed and that russia today has not only the right to claim, but most importantly, the opportunity to insist on its point of view and defend its case alexander karelin was a deputy of the state duma of five convocations, now the senator from the novosibirsk region is a member of the federation council committee on international affairs and is engaged in the development of children's sports in the regions anastasia litvinova or on the news. we will now take a short break. and here's what we'll show next. protests in iran people demand punishment for those responsible for max's death mini girl was arrested by the police for allegedly wearing a badly worn hijab, where did the beatings come from on her body? 70 years of reign 4 days of farewells elizabeth ii will be buried today next to her hu
after sydney, he, as promised, ended his sports career with the national team.get to the first introductory meeting of the state duma, the best case jacket. i'm sure then and now. that, by creating united russia, we are making the state stronger over these 20 years. much has changed and that russia today has not only the right to claim, but most importantly, the opportunity to insist on its point of view and defend its case alexander karelin was a deputy of the state duma of five convocations,...
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so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. i remember that is strangely a when it became a political nation in 9 saying i won. this was a place that was defined by d's of, of white racial integrity. the advent of a multicultural society in australia, dates back early to the 19th seventy's. it has been a successful society when it comes to multiculturalism and mass immigration. but there is still remnants of old attitudes about rice, and unfortunately we're seeing more and more political axes becoming emboldened to vent racist ideas in public, in a way that we haven't seen for some time in an irony of history. these xenophobic ideas are often defended by australians who are themselves, descendants of immigrants. melbourne, in southern australia. in this small suburban church, the service is conducted by a pastor
so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. i remember that is strangely a when it became a political nation in 9 saying i won. this was a place that was defined by d's of, of white racial integrity. the advent of a multicultural society in australia, dates back early...
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by robi and sydney, our correspondence would explain how the queen is being remembered in former colonies on james phase at which is their london headquarters in the shard. about a 1000000 people are expected to line the streets to pay their respects. among the mourners, kings, queens prime ministers and precedents. there's a massive security operation for the biggest gathering of international dignitaries this countries ever seen. james, for 1st let's head to westminster abbey, where nick clark will take us through what's happening now. and what's expected, nick? he up, it's a poignant and powerful day i had the day of high emotion, you know, whatever you think of the royal family and this is still a go down in history is an extraordinary event. it's great unfolding of centuries and centuries of tradition and pageantry and history and so forth. across london, people have been coming into town, a 1000000 people transport for london say they're not here because have been kept out. but they're ramped up. ride along white whole wall scars at the mal, ready for the processional will take plac
by robi and sydney, our correspondence would explain how the queen is being remembered in former colonies on james phase at which is their london headquarters in the shard. about a 1000000 people are expected to line the streets to pay their respects. among the mourners, kings, queens prime ministers and precedents. there's a massive security operation for the biggest gathering of international dignitaries this countries ever seen. james, for 1st let's head to westminster abbey, where nick...
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what inspired you to do this documentary of sydney poitier?our family grew up watching all his classic films, the heat of the night, and when i was given the opportunity, said, hey, would you like to direct the first ever documentary on the life of sidney poitier, they got to the kidney, i was like, yes, let's go. i want to play another clip, this is oprah winfrey who produced this documentary. talking about her experience with sidney poitier, let's play that. >> quincy jones had a 42nd birthday party for me at his house and sidney poitier was there, i remember going downstairs, turning a corner, he was just standing there. i froze here is my hero. he just said, how are you, my dear? at the time i was getting a lot of flak from the black community for not being black enough, not doing enough black shows. he sat me down in the corner at that party, my 42nd birthday, he said, it is difficult when they are carrying other peoples dreams. >> i wrote that quote down, i have it right here in my notebook, i took notes well i was watching it is difficu
what inspired you to do this documentary of sydney poitier?our family grew up watching all his classic films, the heat of the night, and when i was given the opportunity, said, hey, would you like to direct the first ever documentary on the life of sidney poitier, they got to the kidney, i was like, yes, let's go. i want to play another clip, this is oprah winfrey who produced this documentary. talking about her experience with sidney poitier, let's play that. >> quincy jones had a 42nd...
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latika bourke of the sydney morning herald, not exactly ringing endorsements from these two.brave element to this. - you have to give liz truss credit for coming into - government and doing something that very few prime ministers - find the guts and the daring to do, which is lay it- all on the table . and go for broke. now, i'm the sort of poker. player that lays all my cards on the table in the first - round and then sits the rest of the game out, watching - everybody else continue to play because i've lost the first hand. i i really hope for britain l that this doesn't turn out the same way but it does have a sense to this that| to the —— there's a couple - of teenagers have turned up to the parents' house, found it abandoned, long looted, and flicked on the lights and | gone, "yeah, it's party time. the party we always wanted to have." i so, i do think this. is the ultimate test of whether these - economics really work. we are about to find out. just poor british people - will be caught in the middle of this experiment. stephanie, one of the things that's interesting abou
latika bourke of the sydney morning herald, not exactly ringing endorsements from these two.brave element to this. - you have to give liz truss credit for coming into - government and doing something that very few prime ministers - find the guts and the daring to do, which is lay it- all on the table . and go for broke. now, i'm the sort of poker. player that lays all my cards on the table in the first - round and then sits the rest of the game out, watching - everybody else continue to play...
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reason to grant physical access to such a sensitive site to a bail bondman and other associates of sydneyhere are processes in place. and the duty is to contact the appropriate law enforcement official and the -- you know, the relevant state authority. and again, that is the secretary of state in atlanta. >> i mean what i don't understand is how does something like this even happen? i know the mishegoss that was that time period. the woman who's been named as the primary contact of the visit, the former chair who's also under criminal investigation for posing as a fake elector in 2020, i mean is it really that easy to -- when they say breach voting systems, what does that really mean? >> well, they had physical access so they could, you know, tap into the systems through whatever available ports there were. you know, anyhow how you stick usb drives into systems, they can also open them up and access some of the memory or otherwise. but, look, the unfortunate thing is that the coffee county election official or the republican party official was a victim here. and i know that sounds crazy b
reason to grant physical access to such a sensitive site to a bail bondman and other associates of sydneyhere are processes in place. and the duty is to contact the appropriate law enforcement official and the -- you know, the relevant state authority. and again, that is the secretary of state in atlanta. >> i mean what i don't understand is how does something like this even happen? i know the mishegoss that was that time period. the woman who's been named as the primary contact of the...
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the former president started the summer before the election, and that other hangers on, including sydney powell and others, continued to amplify. a great story out of the washington post today about the influence ecosystem that emanated out of the false election claims. the grift continues. they make money on a daily basis basis on this nonsense. >> you're saying the grift continues by giving lectures, having symposiums that people come and pay money to get a card to make them a secret super operative, like you used to get in a comic book? >> well, that's actually the more innocuous or innocent aspect of it. i think the greatest peril to democracy right now is candidates for statewide office like doug mastriano in pennsylvania, who continues to talk about decertifying the election. a great interview with the secretary of state republican candidate in arizona, mark finchem, who talked about if in the event that joe biden, if he ran again in 2024 and he won the state, would he certify? he remarked that that would be a fantasyland. we are way, way through the looking glass here and i have s
the former president started the summer before the election, and that other hangers on, including sydney powell and others, continued to amplify. a great story out of the washington post today about the influence ecosystem that emanated out of the false election claims. the grift continues. they make money on a daily basis basis on this nonsense. >> you're saying the grift continues by giving lectures, having symposiums that people come and pay money to get a card to make them a secret...