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it is atrocious weather in sydney at the moment.is meeting the welcoming party, the governor general of australia. and her partner and a number of other dignitaries from new south wales, greeting him on the soggy wet tarmac at sydney's international airport. i expect the welcome party will not last too long. many people will want to get into the dry. the king is on his first visit here since 2018, when as prince of wales, he came to open the commonwealth games in melbourne. and crucially in that welcoming party, the king is being greeted by the australian prime minister, anthony albanese. he is of course a republican, someone who has said that he would politically like australia to become a republic. he believes australia should have an australian head of state. but the mood in the room for this visit is that that won't be a live political issue during the trip. in fact, the australian prime minister, the man who would like this country to be a republic, is going to be one of the hosts of the king and queen while they are here and t
it is atrocious weather in sydney at the moment.is meeting the welcoming party, the governor general of australia. and her partner and a number of other dignitaries from new south wales, greeting him on the soggy wet tarmac at sydney's international airport. i expect the welcome party will not last too long. many people will want to get into the dry. the king is on his first visit here since 2018, when as prince of wales, he came to open the commonwealth games in melbourne. and crucially in...
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we will be live in sydney. another round of israeli air strikes in beirut targets financial institutions thought to be linked to hezbollah. seven new civil lawsuits are filed against sean diddy combs in a federal court in new york. even if i don't come back to russia i will participate in the election the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc she wants to be president of russia one day. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai. we begin in sydney where king charles and queen camilla are on the final day of their tour of australia. he began his day at the national centre of indigenous excellence with an opportunity to meet community organisers and elders. there were also performances and events held to mark the visit at the centre in sydney. he then paid a visit to the cowper street development, a housing project set to build hundreds of social residences. he has another amount of appointment is with queen camilla including a meet and greet at the sydney opera house. the visit to the indigenou
we will be live in sydney. another round of israeli air strikes in beirut targets financial institutions thought to be linked to hezbollah. seven new civil lawsuits are filed against sean diddy combs in a federal court in new york. even if i don't come back to russia i will participate in the election the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc she wants to be president of russia one day. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai. we begin in sydney where king charles and queen...
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katy watson following the royal visits in sydney.le east next, where a fresh round of israeli air strikes hit the lebanese capital, beirut. these are recent pictures out of baabda, lebanon, a suburb of beirut, where mutiple air strikes have been reported on targets the israeli army claims are linked to hezbollah. one site was near a main government hospital. at least four people have reportedly been killed. it comes after israel's army issued fresh evacuation orders for civilians in the capital city's southern suburbs. israel earlier warned of further strikes on hezbollah�*s financial infrastructure, after targeting more than a dozen bank branches in beirut. the israel defense forces says it's targeting the lebanese bank al-qard al—hassan to stop large funds flowing to hezbollah and financing the militant group's operations. but the united nations special coordinator for lebanon told the bbc her office considers the israeli strikes punitive, as lebanese people also use the banks for everyday funds. hezbollah launched 170 projectiles
katy watson following the royal visits in sydney.le east next, where a fresh round of israeli air strikes hit the lebanese capital, beirut. these are recent pictures out of baabda, lebanon, a suburb of beirut, where mutiple air strikes have been reported on targets the israeli army claims are linked to hezbollah. one site was near a main government hospital. at least four people have reportedly been killed. it comes after israel's army issued fresh evacuation orders for civilians in the capital...
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we have seen the final engagement of the king and queen in sydney harbour and the sydney opera house,inal engagements, there was a short meet the public moment for the king and a huge amount of support on the final day of their visit to sydney. yes, there have been blips, of course the protest yesterday in parliament in canberra and one arrest today as you have mentioned, but against the backdrop of a huge amount of public support for the king and queen that has been something that has given them a lot of joy, a lot of warmth but that has been the final and lasting impression for the last day of the tour. how has the king managed this trip? of course, his health has been a big issue in the run—up to this visit? i think buckingham palace will be really relieved they got to australia in the first place and things have largely run very smoothly for them out here. nine months ago it was hard to imagine the king would be here in australia. we heard he had this cancer diagnosis and was starting treatment and it just did not seem possible that he would be well enough at the age of 75 to trav
we have seen the final engagement of the king and queen in sydney harbour and the sydney opera house,inal engagements, there was a short meet the public moment for the king and a huge amount of support on the final day of their visit to sydney. yes, there have been blips, of course the protest yesterday in parliament in canberra and one arrest today as you have mentioned, but against the backdrop of a huge amount of public support for the king and queen that has been something that has given...
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then they are having a barbecue and western sydney.e going on to meet two cancer specialists, they are the australians of the year, a specialist in melanoma and known as australia's national cancer. obviously here in a very sunny country, do something that is very much talked about, and very important for australia. so he is meeting a doctor who was diagnosed with brain cancer last year and through his pioneering research with his colleague, they looked at treatments for him based on their own research. that will be later, he will be coming here to sydney opera house to meet the public then be conducting a fleet review, that will enter strip here in australia before he goes to some other tomorrow. —— and his trip. some other tomorrow. -- and his tri. ~ , ., ., trip. we were 'ust following some images — trip. we were just following some images from - trip. we were just following some images from the - trip. we were just following - some images from the parramatta suburb of western sydney of the king and queen at the community barbecue,
then they are having a barbecue and western sydney.e going on to meet two cancer specialists, they are the australians of the year, a specialist in melanoma and known as australia's national cancer. obviously here in a very sunny country, do something that is very much talked about, and very important for australia. so he is meeting a doctor who was diagnosed with brain cancer last year and through his pioneering research with his colleague, they looked at treatments for him based on their own...
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the breadth of diversity of australians from all over sydney, inner—city sydney as well.th the grand finale at the sydney opera house. how has the public — at the sydney opera house. how has the public reacted to them being there? we has the public reacted to them being there?— has the public reacted to them being there? we haven't really seen them _ being there? we haven't really seen them very _ being there? we haven't really seen them very much - being there? we haven't really seen them very much but - being there? we haven't really seen them very much but very| seen them very much but very warmly. there is always a lot of prue car in the buildup to a royal visit and lots of mentioning of the public and all of that but they actually arrive the public get very excited and all want to get out and be part of this moment in history. and be part of this moment in histo . . ~ and be part of this moment in histo . ., ~ i. ., and be part of this moment in histo . ., ~ ., ., history. thank you for “oining us and wet history. thank you for “oining us and we will * history. thank
the breadth of diversity of australians from all over sydney, inner—city sydney as well.th the grand finale at the sydney opera house. how has the public — at the sydney opera house. how has the public reacted to them being there? we has the public reacted to them being there?— has the public reacted to them being there? we haven't really seen them _ being there? we haven't really seen them very _ being there? we haven't really seen them very much - being there? we haven't really seen...
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sydney has turned up 52 weeks in a row. yeah, that's very impressive what you are doing over there, and the thing is, yes, it's like domino effect, you know, what you are doing, it will have effects on other countries, and of course, and raising awareness within publics of different states, especially those that are being drowned in mainstream medias cover. the israely aggression on lebanon and gaza, the thing is right now, as you mentioned, the two faced nature of the the collective wester's reaction to the latest developments, for example we had like joe biden, president joe biden say that at first, no ground invasion is um acceptable by us and then later on we had like the american defense minister call uh his israeli counterpart supporting the move to destroy his... infrastructure in the region and supporting approving of the israeli ground invasion, so how can they justify these um hypocritical stances that change in in matters of hours, not not even days or month, so how can they justify that for their own people, and
sydney has turned up 52 weeks in a row. yeah, that's very impressive what you are doing over there, and the thing is, yes, it's like domino effect, you know, what you are doing, it will have effects on other countries, and of course, and raising awareness within publics of different states, especially those that are being drowned in mainstream medias cover. the israely aggression on lebanon and gaza, the thing is right now, as you mentioned, the two faced nature of the the collective wester's...
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danny orr elf in sydney, thank you. —— daniela relph in sydney, thank you.n watching it light up the skies. behind the clouds, something spectacular. the full hunter moon, its proximity to earth making it seem 1li% its proximity to earth making it seem 14% right around 30% bigger than normal moons. this photo showing the event in all its glory over the dorset macro coast. and this shot taken over london, where there were thousands of stargazers. i'm going to take some pictures now, the moon is so much brighter than i've seen it before. i thought it looked really nice, it looks a lot bigger than usual and looks really bright and clear.— bright and clear. usually you see art of bright and clear. usually you see part of the _ bright and clear. usually you see part of the moon _ bright and clear. usually you see part of the moon and _ bright and clear. usually you see part of the moon and it's - bright and clear. usually you see part of the moon and it's not - bright and clear. usually you see part of the moon and it's not as| part of the moon and it's not as tf
danny orr elf in sydney, thank you. —— daniela relph in sydney, thank you.n watching it light up the skies. behind the clouds, something spectacular. the full hunter moon, its proximity to earth making it seem 1li% its proximity to earth making it seem 14% right around 30% bigger than normal moons. this photo showing the event in all its glory over the dorset macro coast. and this shot taken over london, where there were thousands of stargazers. i'm going to take some pictures now, the moon...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sydney.nken and benjamin netanyahu. the us secretary of state saying they underscored the need to capitalise on israel's action to secure a hostage releases and end the conflict guts and emphasising the need for israel to take additional steps to increase and sustain the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. there is a line from the un secretary—general saying he is appalled at the deadly strike near the beirut hospital and the lebanese government saying 63 people have been killed by israeli strikes in the last 2a hours. headlines are next. hello there. the next few days are looking pretty decent. we've got high pressure building in, that's going to lift temperatures. we should see more sunshine around, but we will have some issues with that dense fog during the morning periods, particularly on wednesday. today, though, is one of mostly dry with sunny spells, but there will be some showers around courtesy of this weather front. moving from west to east. stays quite windy across the northern hal
daniela relph, bbc news, sydney.nken and benjamin netanyahu. the us secretary of state saying they underscored the need to capitalise on israel's action to secure a hostage releases and end the conflict guts and emphasising the need for israel to take additional steps to increase and sustain the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. there is a line from the un secretary—general saying he is appalled at the deadly strike near the beirut hospital and the lebanese government saying 63 people have...
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the visit includes a trip to the australian war memorial and sydney opera house, plus parliament gb newsoyal correspondent cameron walker is in sydney. >> it's a rest day for the king and queen's day following their very long journey from the united kingdom, partly a decision taken because of the king's cancer diagnosis, making sure he's got enough energy to carry out his engagements later on this week, the king and queen had an informal cup of tea with the prime minister, anthony albanese, last night. tomorrow they'll be attending a church service in northern sydney, where they are expected to meet members of the public. >> however, the visit prompts questions over the country's future as a constitutional monarchy, with calls for it to become a republic. earlier, cameron walker spoke to alexander vowles from the australian monarchist league, who says support for the king and queen is strong. >> i think the two is going to go really well. we're very optimistic and at the end of the day it's a reminder of the significance of our system and just how wonderful it is for this country. we lov
the visit includes a trip to the australian war memorial and sydney opera house, plus parliament gb newsoyal correspondent cameron walker is in sydney. >> it's a rest day for the king and queen's day following their very long journey from the united kingdom, partly a decision taken because of the king's cancer diagnosis, making sure he's got enough energy to carry out his engagements later on this week, the king and queen had an informal cup of tea with the prime minister, anthony...
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our correspondent shahana bott reports from sydney. hundreds of muslim families have gathered in sydney for two-day conference organized by the islamic forum for australian muslims. the primary focus of the convention. is to build up muslim's unity for the cause of palestine. fhashabri attended the convention to rally support for her newly launched organization called muslim vote matters. she believes that it is time for muslims to initiate grassroot movements in support of palestine. for the last 51 weeks every sunday people are turning up to the palestine rally, regardless of rain, hill or shine. i have hoped that "the world believes in the cause and the world believes in justice. like fariha, larisa dulot also has a reason for attending this convention. she is here to encourage fellow muslims to sign petition to stop the genocide in gaza, with plans to send it to law makers on october 7, which marks one year of ongoing conflict in the beseged gaza strip. this is the time when all muslims, regardless of what background they are, they
our correspondent shahana bott reports from sydney. hundreds of muslim families have gathered in sydney for two-day conference organized by the islamic forum for australian muslims. the primary focus of the convention. is to build up muslim's unity for the cause of palestine. fhashabri attended the convention to rally support for her newly launched organization called muslim vote matters. she believes that it is time for muslims to initiate grassroot movements in support of palestine. for the...
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sydney was given the recording machine in november of 1936. made sure that it fit in the trunk of her ford model a and set off by herself. as sidney remembered it later, adrian dornbusch took her aside and saying, you know, it took a special request to the president of the united states to get that recording machine. someday, he said, the president is going to wander, wait, what did anybody do with that recording machine? this is because about six months after they got the machine. as she explained later, i was not returned to washington until i had something to show the president when he got around to remembering that recording machine. being fdr, he surely would. so, can play you the first recording that she made and this was in ligonier, pennsylvania. and, yeah, i will play -- it is very short and it has her voice at the end. ♪♪ . the first tune on this side of the mississippi story. the second one is also shown on the other side of brilliant. can go disappeared in turkey and was drawn in that order. they were all played >> the first on the
sydney was given the recording machine in november of 1936. made sure that it fit in the trunk of her ford model a and set off by herself. as sidney remembered it later, adrian dornbusch took her aside and saying, you know, it took a special request to the president of the united states to get that recording machine. someday, he said, the president is going to wander, wait, what did anybody do with that recording machine? this is because about six months after they got the machine. as she...
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kelly gale is starting a new position in marketing in sydney. it will not be such a demanding environment as her previousjob. i don't know what it was but every called had to be answered, even if you are in the bathroom and every e—mail had to be answered within ten minutes, didn't matter when it was, what time of day or night or whether it was a weekend or holiday. what effect did that have on you? it was traumatic, actually to be honest. millions of australians can now break free from the pressures of after—hours calls and e—mails. new laws are based on the premise that staff are happier if they are not followed home by theirjobs. in australia we have a mental health crisis, there are as many as one in four employees in the workplace suffering from mental health conditions and lots of people have job uncertainty. add to that the cost of living prices and this is going to look to address some of that, people have been overworked for a long time. similar laws are in place in france, argentina and ireland. but industry groups here incest the righ
kelly gale is starting a new position in marketing in sydney. it will not be such a demanding environment as her previousjob. i don't know what it was but every called had to be answered, even if you are in the bathroom and every e—mail had to be answered within ten minutes, didn't matter when it was, what time of day or night or whether it was a weekend or holiday. what effect did that have on you? it was traumatic, actually to be honest. millions of australians can now break free from the...
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uh good evening to you author in sydney, hope you're safe and doing well, we know that uh sydney and other cities in australia have been scenes especially sydney just this last weekend, pro palesty and protest, just uh a day before the one-year anniversary of operation alax the flood, what could you tell us about the sentiments there in? supported palestinians in australia, it's surprising for australian itself, what they're saying on the streets, after a long time they have seen such sentiments on and long-term sentiments on the streets, 52 weeks relentlessly, tirelessly every sunday on the streets and with each passing sunday the number keeps on swelling when it comes to demonstrators and supporters for people of palestine, so for australia it is something surprising that this moment is is gaining momentum, this this uh this this idea of palestine, the things that are happening in palestine, the resistance in palestine and one-sided war what people of australia call genocide and appocide, they believe that they really need to stand strong and stand and oppose whatever is happening
uh good evening to you author in sydney, hope you're safe and doing well, we know that uh sydney and other cities in australia have been scenes especially sydney just this last weekend, pro palesty and protest, just uh a day before the one-year anniversary of operation alax the flood, what could you tell us about the sentiments there in? supported palestinians in australia, it's surprising for australian itself, what they're saying on the streets, after a long time they have seen such...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.suit against bhp have begun in london over the com lapse of the companies mariano dam in brazil in 2015. the disaster led to the release of toxic mining waste that killed 19 people and devastated local communities. lawyers representing the thousands of victims say bhp is trying to avoid responsibility, seeking $47 avoid responsibility, seeking $a7 billion of damages. shares trading just under 1% in australia today. we all know how hacking and cyberattacks have become huge issues notjust to us individually, but also to businesses and governments. but did you know that estonia ranks high when it comes to tackling those threats — and it's also been investing heavily into artificial intelligence. ambassador priit turk took me through the country's journey to become resilient to cyber threats.— cyber threats. estonia has a lona cyber threats. estonia has a long story _ cyber threats. estonia has a long story with _ cyber threats. estonia has a | long story with cybersecurity and it started
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.suit against bhp have begun in london over the com lapse of the companies mariano dam in brazil in 2015. the disaster led to the release of toxic mining waste that killed 19 people and devastated local communities. lawyers representing the thousands of victims say bhp is trying to avoid responsibility, seeking $47 avoid responsibility, seeking $a7 billion of damages. shares trading just under 1% in australia today. we all know how hacking and cyberattacks have...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. in other news...o upgrade workers' rights will cost businesses up to £5 billion a year to implement according to the government's own analysis. the report says the new measures would have a disproportionate impact on smaller businesses, responsible for employing 13 million workers. but it does point out the so called "wellbeing" benefits of the measures, which include challenging the use of zero hours contracts and boosting sick pay, would amount to 3 billion pounds. intercontinental hotels group, which owns holiday inn and crown plaza hotel chains, reported a sharp slowdown in room revenue growth in the third quarter. weak demand in china and a subdued us market overshadowed a solid performance in europe. after a recent uptick in the travel industry, customers are beginning to be put off by higher prices as demand normalises to pre—covid levels in many markets. lets take a look at the markets. stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. the sports for a slimmed down 2026 commonwea
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. in other news...o upgrade workers' rights will cost businesses up to £5 billion a year to implement according to the government's own analysis. the report says the new measures would have a disproportionate impact on smaller businesses, responsible for employing 13 million workers. but it does point out the so called "wellbeing" benefits of the measures, which include challenging the use of zero hours contracts and boosting sick pay, would amount to 3...
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people have been queueing for several hours, very hot day in sydney.ly 6000 people allowed people only 6000 people allowed people still waiting for a glimpse of the royal couple. this is their final day here glimpse of the royal couple. this is theirfinal day here in australia. they will be meeting the public in just over an australia. they will be meeting the public injust over an hour and after today they will be heading to samoa for the commonwealth head of government meeting and it is their they will go back to the uk. what do ou think will go back to the uk. what do you think the — will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling _ will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling will - will go back to the uk. what do you think the feeling will be - you think the feeling will be about this trip? so much attention on lidia thorpe, wayne walton now today and protests as it were. 0verall, what would you see is the feeling about their visit? i think it is a very mixed feeling. we saw it went wayne walton was arrested. he was shouting, " he i
people have been queueing for several hours, very hot day in sydney.ly 6000 people allowed people only 6000 people allowed people still waiting for a glimpse of the royal couple. this is their final day here glimpse of the royal couple. this is theirfinal day here in australia. they will be meeting the public in just over an australia. they will be meeting the public injust over an hour and after today they will be heading to samoa for the commonwealth head of government meeting and it is their...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.m owner meta is to introduce facial recognition technology to try and crack down on scammers who fraudulently use celebrities in adverts. elon musk is just one of the many famous faces to fall victim to such scams, which typically promote investment schemes and crypto—currencies. meta already uses an ad review system which uses artificial intelligence to detect fake celebrity endorsements but is now looking to beef it up. so how will it work? joining me now is chris vallance, our technology reporter. their plan is to test 50,000 celebrities and public figures and involve them into the system by december, and it will essentially beef up its protections against these kind of celebrity bait adverts as they are called, and what it will do, when an existing system is used to spot fraudulent ads, and it detects what it thinks is one, it will then use a face recognition to see if there is a match between the image and the adverts and the image and the adverts and the images on the profile of
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.m owner meta is to introduce facial recognition technology to try and crack down on scammers who fraudulently use celebrities in adverts. elon musk is just one of the many famous faces to fall victim to such scams, which typically promote investment schemes and crypto—currencies. meta already uses an ad review system which uses artificial intelligence to detect fake celebrity endorsements but is now looking to beef it up. so how will it work? joining me now is...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. thanks for your company over the last few hours.re on bbc news. hello there. this weekend sees the first named storm of the season. it has been named by the irish met service. at the moment, storm ashley is a long way away, over the other side of the atlantic, and yet to develop from that area of cloud. in advance of that, we have got this deep low running to the north—west of the uk, pushing in this cloud, bringing some rain and some stronger winds. but we still have mild air this afternoon, temperatures will be 16 or 17 degrees. the mist and low cloud and fog that we have had through the midlands and east of england slowly lifting as the breeze picks up. the stronger winds are in the west, where we have the cloud and this rain. this first bit of rain really won't amount to very much. the second band of rain is going to be heavier. as the winds fall lighter overnight, that rain is going to slow down as it moves into england and wales. clear skies do follow into the west, with temperatures in scotland and northern ireland down to 8
daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. thanks for your company over the last few hours.re on bbc news. hello there. this weekend sees the first named storm of the season. it has been named by the irish met service. at the moment, storm ashley is a long way away, over the other side of the atlantic, and yet to develop from that area of cloud. in advance of that, we have got this deep low running to the north—west of the uk, pushing in this cloud, bringing some rain and some stronger winds. but we...
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sydney handle that.ney, when he wasn't living in nice, would lived sometimes in palm springs, sometimes in florida. he had a trailer to travel around. and also an ardent nudist. but sydney was in interesting, genuine eccentric. by comparison, charlie was straight down the middle of the fairway. sydney was kind of a fridge character in that respect. but it was a process that took some years. in 1955, the irs came after him for back taxes based on his critics. now, he had been kicked out of the country in september of 1952 and the got him for money through 1952. which i think takes a certain amount of gall. there you have it. he settled. he wrote a check for the taxes. while all this is going on, he's resettling in europe and switzerland, the propaganda, the anti-chaplin propaganda were published by just astonishing stories. my two favorites were that he was conspiring with -- in palestine with the jewish radicals who founded israel, conspiring to kill british soldiers in gaza. that was around 1946, 1947.
sydney handle that.ney, when he wasn't living in nice, would lived sometimes in palm springs, sometimes in florida. he had a trailer to travel around. and also an ardent nudist. but sydney was in interesting, genuine eccentric. by comparison, charlie was straight down the middle of the fairway. sydney was kind of a fridge character in that respect. but it was a process that took some years. in 1955, the irs came after him for back taxes based on his critics. now, he had been kicked out of the...
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one year later, you are in sydney right now. only emotionally, but physically. you, not only emotionally, but physically-— physically. physically i'm nood, physically. physically i'm good. but _ physically. physically i'm good, but it _ physically. physically i'm good, but it is _ physically. physically i'm good, but it is an - physically. physically i'm i good, but it is an emotional day for me. how i say, it is a sad day in my life. but also it is a happy day my life because i stayed alive and this is my second birthday.— i stayed alive and this is my second birthday. how overfull are you? _ second birthday. how overfull are you? there _ second birthday. how overfull are you? there will— second birthday. how overfull are you? there will be - second birthday. how overfull are you? there will be an - second birthday. how overfull are you? there will be an endj are you? there will be an end to this conflict, one year on, from the attacks, on october seven, and, ifanything, it seems the situation is more precarious and dangerous t
one year later, you are in sydney right now. only emotionally, but physically. you, not only emotionally, but physically-— physically. physically i'm nood, physically. physically i'm good. but _ physically. physically i'm good, but it _ physically. physically i'm good, but it is _ physically. physically i'm good, but it is an - physically. physically i'm i good, but it is an emotional day for me. how i say, it is a sad day in my life. but also it is a happy day my life because i stayed alive...
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from sydney our correspondent katy watson reports. monarchists, there's a lot to celebrate. the fact that king charles is travelling 10,000 miles and across ten different time zones, all the while having cancer treatment is, say these students, a testament to his fondness for this country. i'm really excited. i think he's such a big, a big part of our history and our tradition. it's really wonderful that we get to celebrate it. people aren't going to line the streets waving unionjacks. they're going to be waving the australian flag because the king isjust as much the king of australia as he is the king of england. at london airport, i the heir to the throne prepared to say goodbye i to britain for a few months. the king first came here aged 17, spending two terms at a rural boarding school and calling it by far the best experience of his education. he's since returned 15 times, most recently with the now queen for the 2018 commonwealth games. monarchy! the farewell tour! but republicans here say the country needs to move on. they've r
from sydney our correspondent katy watson reports. monarchists, there's a lot to celebrate. the fact that king charles is travelling 10,000 miles and across ten different time zones, all the while having cancer treatment is, say these students, a testament to his fondness for this country. i'm really excited. i think he's such a big, a big part of our history and our tradition. it's really wonderful that we get to celebrate it. people aren't going to line the streets waving unionjacks. they're...
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it was an original blues song that most captivated sydney. she began her report by noting i think blues entitle mr. roosevelt should certainly be passed on to the roosevelt family. country. i'll know them. i said, oh, no no, mind. they go the other way. then i knew then my part that. now i'm. well. douglas, the roosevelt. you, he said, hey, and i know what, good lord, above cuba and the prime. so that was the one. it was missing. and there and i had read this, this report that said it should definitely be passed along to the roosevelt family. you know, it was one of her favorite things that she collected. and i actually found it here. they had given rexford g. tugwell a copy and as the the library here had transferred it >> i had read this report that said it should definitely be passed along to the roosevelt family be one of her favorite things she collected. i actually found it here. they had given rexford g trinity and a copy. the library transferred it to reel tape and i was able to get a digital copy, so thank you to the fdr library. i j
it was an original blues song that most captivated sydney. she began her report by noting i think blues entitle mr. roosevelt should certainly be passed on to the roosevelt family. country. i'll know them. i said, oh, no no, mind. they go the other way. then i knew then my part that. now i'm. well. douglas, the roosevelt. you, he said, hey, and i know what, good lord, above cuba and the prime. so that was the one. it was missing. and there and i had read this, this report that said it should...
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press tv, sydney. toronto's famous yungan dunda square was packed in all directions. has thousands ascended downtown in the latest mass anti-israel demonstration, this time, marking year of resistance and renewing the call for canada to end its complicity in the crimes of the israeli occupation. we are out here today joining thousands and thousands of people in the street of toronto to demand cease fire first and foremost in gaza and to stop the genocide, which is been going on for almost a year, it'll be year and two days. i mean, a time when israel is escalating... and it looks like the us is intent on green lighting new war in the middle east uh in order to basically reset and stop the decline of american imperialism and our government is going along with it, they're giving diplomatic cover, there's still arms deals going on with israel, even though that they're saying that they're doing an arms embargo, so we're here to denounce canadian complicity. political organizations, unions, students and nei
press tv, sydney. toronto's famous yungan dunda square was packed in all directions. has thousands ascended downtown in the latest mass anti-israel demonstration, this time, marking year of resistance and renewing the call for canada to end its complicity in the crimes of the israeli occupation. we are out here today joining thousands and thousands of people in the street of toronto to demand cease fire first and foremost in gaza and to stop the genocide, which is been going on for almost a...
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sydney was a genuine eccentric . charlie was straight down the middle of the fairway, sydney was a french character in many respects. a process that took some years. in 1955, the irs came after him for back taxes based on his earnings from limelight. he had been kicked out of the country in september of 1952, and they wanted money through 1954, which takes a certain amount of gall. [ laughter ] he settled, they haggled and he wrote a check because he did not want that hanging over him. this is going on while he is resettling in switzerland, the propaganda continued, anti- chaplin propaganda was going on. my two favorites in the press, that he was conspiring with -- in palestine, with the jewish radicals helping to fund israel , to kill british soldiers in palestine. that was about 1946, 1947, just as israel was being founded. the most insane one was after he left the country, was printed that he would adopt the children of julius and ethel rosenberg who were put to death for spying. another story, these are typical e
sydney was a genuine eccentric . charlie was straight down the middle of the fairway, sydney was a french character in many respects. a process that took some years. in 1955, the irs came after him for back taxes based on his earnings from limelight. he had been kicked out of the country in september of 1952, and they wanted money through 1954, which takes a certain amount of gall. [ laughter ] he settled, they haggled and he wrote a check because he did not want that hanging over him. this is...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sydney.ncer. weinstein was jailed four years ago for rape and sexual assault. the appeals court threw out the conviction, but he remains in prison while he awaits a retrial. the film mogal has suffered a multitude of health problems since being jailed, and is receiving treatment for his condition in prison. it is day two ofthe un's biodiversity summit, copi6, which is bringing nearly 200 countries together to discuss the fate of the world's rapidly declining wildlife populations. the conference is being hosted in cali, columbia, with the goal of being the most inclusive in it's history. however, a staggering 85% of countries have missed the un's deadline to submit new nature pledges for the biodiversity summit, including twelve of the "megadiverse countries" and three g7 countries which include the uk. countries have cited various reasons for the delays, such as election cycles and funding issues, but there are now fears there will be implications for global biodiversity efforts. let's speak
daniela relph, bbc news, sydney.ncer. weinstein was jailed four years ago for rape and sexual assault. the appeals court threw out the conviction, but he remains in prison while he awaits a retrial. the film mogal has suffered a multitude of health problems since being jailed, and is receiving treatment for his condition in prison. it is day two ofthe un's biodiversity summit, copi6, which is bringing nearly 200 countries together to discuss the fate of the world's rapidly declining wildlife...
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sydney was given the recording machine in. november of 1936. she was. she made that it fit in the trunk of. her ford model a and set off by herself. so as sydney remembered it later adrian dawn bush took her aside, saying, you know, it took a special request to the president, the united states, to get that recording machine. and someday he said, the president is going to wonder. wait, what did anybody do with, that recording machine? because this is about six, almost six months after they got the machine. as she later explained, i was not to return to washington until i had something to show the president when he got around to remembering that recording machine as being fdr. he surely would. so i can play you the first recording that she made. and this in ligonier, pennsylvania yeah. and yeah. and i'll i'll play. it's very short and it has her voice at the end. of. the first tune on this side of the mississippi story. the second one is also shown on the other side of brilliant. can go disappeared in turkey and was drawn in that order. they were all play
sydney was given the recording machine in. november of 1936. she was. she made that it fit in the trunk of. her ford model a and set off by herself. so as sydney remembered it later adrian dawn bush took her aside, saying, you know, it took a special request to the president, the united states, to get that recording machine. and someday he said, the president is going to wonder. wait, what did anybody do with, that recording machine? because this is about six, almost six months after they got...
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our correspondent shahana butt reports from sydney. amen heightened security, many australians stuk to the... greets to express their solidarity with the people of palestine and lebanon. for the past 52 weeks, these demonstrators have consistently joined the global outcry against what they describe as israel's genocide in gaza and lebanon. the streets echoed with chance for palestine and lebanon as demonstrators marched raising their voice in unison. protesters demanded regime's accountability, calling for an end to the violence and urging the international community. unity to act the sham of western democracy has been exposed um and it think a lot of it has to do with the fact that um war is profit and us and western australian interests are being protected so um at the end of the day if they wanted to change things and they could sanction israel and do what they've done to russia with the ukraine it's a double standard the pro- palestine demonstrations over the past year have become the largest in australia's history with numbers gro
our correspondent shahana butt reports from sydney. amen heightened security, many australians stuk to the... greets to express their solidarity with the people of palestine and lebanon. for the past 52 weeks, these demonstrators have consistently joined the global outcry against what they describe as israel's genocide in gaza and lebanon. the streets echoed with chance for palestine and lebanon as demonstrators marched raising their voice in unison. protesters demanded regime's accountability,...
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shahana but, press tv, sydney. that is it for this edition of world news. we'll see you soon. bye-bye. this is about people who got silenced but kept fighting. supervision and controlling of freedom of speech only comes up when you're criticizing israel. 45% journalists behind israeli bars at the moment. they've warned students that if they remain here, they will be arrested. this is about the voices of palestine. in today's program, we'll be asking, is the zinust entity on the brink of collapse? the way in which they have lied and lied and lied, and people i see that as the kind of cats trays, they lie and they lie and they why, has been uh staggering, uh, surprising to many uh... and it it's only become revealed and certainly the mainstream media have tried to keep it out of of it's only become revealed gradually, there were people writing about this very early on in in october, but but it didn't get beyond the alternative media until much much later, but now everybody sees that these were lies. the status quo post october the 7th, we're seeing airlines cancelling flights, h
shahana but, press tv, sydney. that is it for this edition of world news. we'll see you soon. bye-bye. this is about people who got silenced but kept fighting. supervision and controlling of freedom of speech only comes up when you're criticizing israel. 45% journalists behind israeli bars at the moment. they've warned students that if they remain here, they will be arrested. this is about the voices of palestine. in today's program, we'll be asking, is the zinust entity on the brink of...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.lai in taipei is addressing a crowd celebrating the 130th anniversary of the island. we can bring you some sound, this is what he has to say. translation: ., ., , translation: taiwan can help, it's not just _ translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a — translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow— translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, - translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, it - it's notjust a slow game, it is a movement by the people of taiwan to cherish peace and do good for others. in the past, our people going out into the world equipped with only a brief case sparked taiwan as met economic achievement. now, chip technology helped the whole world and has become a global force for prosperity and development. the people of taiwan are diverse and they are fearless. the people of taiwan are truly courageous. a daughter of taiwan is a queen of the boxing world. at 17 years old, taiwan's own but steady hands to work and won first place for wood
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.lai in taipei is addressing a crowd celebrating the 130th anniversary of the island. we can bring you some sound, this is what he has to say. translation: ., ., , translation: taiwan can help, it's not just _ translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a — translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow— translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, - translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, it - it's notjust a slow game, it is a...
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we will be live in sydney.targets financial institutions thought to be linked to hezbollah. seven new civil lawsuits are filed against sean diddy combs in a federal court in new york. even if i don't come back to russia i will participate in the election the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc she wants to be president of russia one day.
we will be live in sydney.targets financial institutions thought to be linked to hezbollah. seven new civil lawsuits are filed against sean diddy combs in a federal court in new york. even if i don't come back to russia i will participate in the election the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny tells the bbc she wants to be president of russia one day.
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.it will name its next chief executive in 2026. this is the first time in the company has publicly given for appointing a successor to currently ceo bob iger. the company named morgan stanley as a new chairman of the board. hejoined the disney board in 2023 and has been the head of the company's succession planning committee since aukus of this year. elon musk at tesla and warner bros. discovery are being sued in relation to their rubber taxi event earlier this month, the lawsuit filed by the producers of blade runner 20a9 alleges that elon musk and tesla had been denied permission to use imagery from the film for the event. but used it anyway. alan mask and tesla have not responded to the lawsuit. thank you for your company here on business today, i will see you again soon. hi, i'm lola with the catch up. tonight — what could be the future for young drivers, the milkshake saga and a tiktok dj. a police officer has been cleared of murdering an unarmed man he shot in south london. chris
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.it will name its next chief executive in 2026. this is the first time in the company has publicly given for appointing a successor to currently ceo bob iger. the company named morgan stanley as a new chairman of the board. hejoined the disney board in 2023 and has been the head of the company's succession planning committee since aukus of this year. elon musk at tesla and warner bros. discovery are being sued in relation to their rubber taxi event earlier this...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. stay with us here on bbc news. hello.however, the morning could look like this, particularly across southern and central areas of england. mist and fog really quite thick in places, but the fog shouldn't last. it will clear later in the morning, and thanks to the position of this area of high pressure and our southerly winds, it'll feel pleasant in that sunshine. and i think the mild air is here to stay at least until thursday. beyond that, somewhat cooler air will arrive off the atlantic. so the short term then, that fog forming across southern and south—eastern parts of england into east anglia, lincolnshire and further north into the vale of york. but i think it's in the south—east and east anglia, where the fog will be thickest, possibly visibilities as low as 100m or less, elsewhere, clearer skies. and this is the forecast for 8:00 in the morning, and the temperatures typically around nine or ten celsius. so once that fog eventually clears away and it may take time, it may first lift into low grey skies before that s
daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. stay with us here on bbc news. hello.however, the morning could look like this, particularly across southern and central areas of england. mist and fog really quite thick in places, but the fog shouldn't last. it will clear later in the morning, and thanks to the position of this area of high pressure and our southerly winds, it'll feel pleasant in that sunshine. and i think the mild air is here to stay at least until thursday. beyond that, somewhat cooler air...
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order of merit by president frank walter steinmeier at a ceremony in berlin king charles lands in sydney to begin his biggest overseas trip since his cancer diagnosis in february. hello, i'm anita mcveigh. let's turn now to the us presidential election and the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump have been trading insults at stops along the campaign trail ahead of the 5th november vote. mr trump did so at an annual catholic charity dinner in new york, where presidential candidates traditionally roast each other light—heartedly. ms harris skipped the event, but did submit a video, instead delivering her attacks while campaigning in wisconsin. let's go live to cbs news correspondentjarred hill who is in new york. donald trump at the event, kamala harris not there in person, she delivered a video. what does it state that she and her campaign team felt it was more important to be on the road. , ., ., road. there is a potential here that the harris _ road. there is a potential here that the harris campaign - road. there is a potential here t
order of merit by president frank walter steinmeier at a ceremony in berlin king charles lands in sydney to begin his biggest overseas trip since his cancer diagnosis in february. hello, i'm anita mcveigh. let's turn now to the us presidential election and the race for the white house. vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump have been trading insults at stops along the campaign trail ahead of the 5th november vote. mr trump did so at an annual catholic charity dinner in...
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if you want to see the video of sydney opera house, it is on the website.our. for most places saturday turned into a pleasant and awesome day. sunday is looking like a different affair. are first named storm is on the way, storm ashley which threatens to bring severe gales and flooding on the western side of scotland. we can see the way in which it has been developing on the satellite picture. a vast shield of cloud on this folk developing, is always a sure—fire sign of a storm that is strengthening. it will continue to do so as it pushes towards the north—west of the uk. look at the ice about squeezing together and we will see some strong winds. degree the further north and west you are in full western scotland, the met office has issued an amber warning because we can see gusts of 70 to 80 mph. that could cause some damage and disruption on the cards. tonight, things start on a quiet note, chilly under clear skies but as the night wears on bc thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain and gales developing around western coasts. temperatures tending to come up as
if you want to see the video of sydney opera house, it is on the website.our. for most places saturday turned into a pleasant and awesome day. sunday is looking like a different affair. are first named storm is on the way, storm ashley which threatens to bring severe gales and flooding on the western side of scotland. we can see the way in which it has been developing on the satellite picture. a vast shield of cloud on this folk developing, is always a sure—fire sign of a storm that is...
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uh increase in uh numbers by the time tomorrow uh arrives, the way we locate is entire australia, sydney, melbourne, adelante. these protests have been witnessed and observed, the the authorities have always stood for the people of australia, because australian people believe that they have right to express, and and in this way people of australia have expressed their solidarity with the palestinian people, solidarity with the lebanese people, and at the same time they have denounced that the actions that their government has failed, their government has failed to take for humanity. uh they they feel for it, but at the same time and not to forget that australia has champions every week these protests to support the cause of palestine, tomorrow again australia will hold visual because as it marks one year of devastating war in gaza, devastating war in palestine and now in lebanon, so people in australia have decided that they will again join hands and come to a place to protest and demand. immediate fire, so the cease fire demands is drawing higher and higher, but at the same time the gov
uh increase in uh numbers by the time tomorrow uh arrives, the way we locate is entire australia, sydney, melbourne, adelante. these protests have been witnessed and observed, the the authorities have always stood for the people of australia, because australian people believe that they have right to express, and and in this way people of australia have expressed their solidarity with the palestinian people, solidarity with the lebanese people, and at the same time they have denounced that the...
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professor tim anderson, a professor at the university of sydney and also an analyst of internationalues . when we don't win, we don't win, and when we don't win, we don't win also, hussain. good morning, let's go to hamadan , where the holy body of hamafar shahid mohammad khakizadeh is supposed to be buried today , mr. faridoni, reporter of sed and sima news agency. today, after 44 years, after 44 years of absence, the body of martyr mohammad khakizadeh, which was recently examined and identified, will be cremated in hamedan. this honorable martyr was one of the senior officers of the air force of the islamic republic of iran, who died on the 14th of august 1959 in the aziz area of boali hamadan university in mahdieh mosque. hamedan and this morning at the martyr noje base , a farewell ceremony was held, and by the next hour around 10:00 am, the body of this dear martyr will be exhumed from hamedan square and buried in the martyrs' gulzar of this city. if you have any questions, please contact it's you. thank you very much, mr. fereydoni , reporter of sda news agency. well, in this
professor tim anderson, a professor at the university of sydney and also an analyst of internationalues . when we don't win, we don't win, and when we don't win, we don't win also, hussain. good morning, let's go to hamadan , where the holy body of hamafar shahid mohammad khakizadeh is supposed to be buried today , mr. faridoni, reporter of sed and sima news agency. today, after 44 years, after 44 years of absence, the body of martyr mohammad khakizadeh, which was recently examined and...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. service. at the moment, storm ashley is a long way away, over the other side of the atlantic, and yet to develop from that area of cloud. in advance of that, we have got this deep low running to the north—west of the uk, pushing in this cloud, bringing some rain and some stronger winds. but we still have mild air this afternoon, temperatures will be 16 or 17 degrees. the mist and low cloud and fog that we have had through the midlands and east of england slowly lifting as the breeze picks up. the stronger winds are in the west, where we have the cloud and this rain. this first bit of rain really won't amount to very much. the second band of rain is going to be heavier. as the winds fall lighter overnight, that rain is going to slow down as it moves into england and wales. clear skies do follow into the west, with temperatures in scotland and northern ireland down to 8 or 9 degrees, but milder elsewhere. a change of fortunes, though, for tomorrow. it's going to be eastern england this
daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. service. at the moment, storm ashley is a long way away, over the other side of the atlantic, and yet to develop from that area of cloud. in advance of that, we have got this deep low running to the north—west of the uk, pushing in this cloud, bringing some rain and some stronger winds. but we still have mild air this afternoon, temperatures will be 16 or 17 degrees. the mist and low cloud and fog that we have had...
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daniela relph, bbc news, sydney. on iplayer. david david. keir starmer says britain is back on the global stage but with the world on the brink, does he have what it takes? and the government rules out a royal apology for britain's role in the slave trade point why would saying sorry make a difference.
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king charles and queen camilla have arrived in sydney, as part of a visit to australia and samoa.so his first major overseas engagment since he was diagnosed with cancer, earlier this year. the six—day trip will include tours of environmental projects, meeting political and community leaders, and a naval review in sydney harbour. as the royal couple touched down, the sydney opera house was illuminated by pictures of the british monarch. before we go, the portuguese island territory of the azores has approved the creation of a vast protected marine area. 0fficials there say it will be the largest underwater conservation effort in the north atlantic, covering about 300,000 square kilometres almost all fishing and tourism will be banned. you are watching bbc news. i will have more at the top of the hour. join me then. i will see you then. goodbye for now. hello. we've got our first named storm of the season, so a notch up on what we've had so far this autumn. we'll all feel the effects of storm ashley. widespread gales, but a met office amber warning for some stormy weather for the w
king charles and queen camilla have arrived in sydney, as part of a visit to australia and samoa.so his first major overseas engagment since he was diagnosed with cancer, earlier this year. the six—day trip will include tours of environmental projects, meeting political and community leaders, and a naval review in sydney harbour. as the royal couple touched down, the sydney opera house was illuminated by pictures of the british monarch. before we go, the portuguese island territory of the...
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and the king and queen take charge of a sausage sizzle in sydney, as they say farewell to australia,end of a six—day tour. on newsnight at 10:30 tonight we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters. and of course, a look at what the papers are saying about tomorrow's news. good evening. the former boss of the fashion giant abercrombie & fitch and his british partner have been arrested on charges of running a "prostitution and international sex trafficking business", following a two—year—long bbc investigation. the fbi began looking into the claims that mikejeffries and his partner, matthew smith, sexually exploited and abused men at events they hosted in their new york residences and hotels around the world. lawyers for both men and their middleman have previously denied any wrongdoing. they'll appear in court on friday. rianna croxford broke the story that led to the fbi's initial investigation. here's her report. mikejeffries, the mogul behind a globalfashion brand. his vision made billions for abercrombie & fitch
and the king and queen take charge of a sausage sizzle in sydney, as they say farewell to australia,end of a six—day tour. on newsnight at 10:30 tonight we'll bring you fresh insight on the stories of the day with big interviews and our regular panel of newsnighters. and of course, a look at what the papers are saying about tomorrow's news. good evening. the former boss of the fashion giant abercrombie & fitch and his british partner have been arrested on charges of running a...
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and we talked a week and said they weren't all right to donna robinson life as they're in sydney . daniel, thank you. what's on a personal break here? and i'll just see when we come back and try and have a pass. so what could be a record breaking holiday period? we look at the white golden, we may not be as lucrative. somehow one of those things the is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 and romano. the truth must be protected and heard, and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not a quote or pressing it is on counting the cost as geo political tension is wise in the middle east. what's the economic cost for the reach of a surprise? financial stimulus in china, but we'll back revive it. slowing economy plus is in pump. we facing if a mobile currency crisis trouncing the cost on elders 0 the, there's no limit to how far dream continue to study in your own adventure. now a toyota, airway. news . the welcome back
and we talked a week and said they weren't all right to donna robinson life as they're in sydney . daniel, thank you. what's on a personal break here? and i'll just see when we come back and try and have a pass. so what could be a record breaking holiday period? we look at the white golden, we may not be as lucrative. somehow one of those things the is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 and romano. the truth must be protected...
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yes, so i grew up in the outskirts of sydney, australia, probably the furthest you could possibly get from the royal opera house here in london. i grew up in a motorsport family. my father was a drag racer. my father was an incredibly clever man who would create any parts with his own bare hands that he couldn't afford to purchase or to import. but i obviously grew up watching him pursue a passion. my sister did a lot of gymnastics, a bit of dancing, and as a seven—year—old, i asked my father if i could have a go. i wanted to go to a dance lesson, and my mother and father didn't even question any of it — bearing in mind we didn't go to the theatre, we didn't go to galleries, or... i was not exposed to the arts. but they found a local school around the corner, and we now can fully appreciate that little local school had some of the best teachers you could ever come across. and you had this very rapid rise through your teens. you performed at the opening ceremony of the sydney olympics, and then you started to win international ballet competitions. the first teachers i had unleashed thi
yes, so i grew up in the outskirts of sydney, australia, probably the furthest you could possibly get from the royal opera house here in london. i grew up in a motorsport family. my father was a drag racer. my father was an incredibly clever man who would create any parts with his own bare hands that he couldn't afford to purchase or to import. but i obviously grew up watching him pursue a passion. my sister did a lot of gymnastics, a bit of dancing, and as a seven—year—old, i asked my...