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. >>> he wanted to go back to wear they met, which is sydney, australia. een thought our thoroughly. >> cool location, dude. >> her man, her dog cocoa and a big side that says will you merry me with sydney in the background. >> this is beautiful. >> that's instagram worthy. >> you have no idea. she said as soon as she walked in, she caught a glimpse of a picture of she and alfred and she had a hunch this is what she was going to enycounter. he drops down on one knee, shows her the ring and she immediately says yes. so congratulations to tina and alfred. ♪ >>> every dog has a thing, a place they like to be pet. and it gets that interesting and special reaction. he smiles when you pet his paws. look at that grin, thanks. that's amazing. why did you stop? >> sorry. >> oh, big smile again. i love you so much. you're my favorite. what are you doing? okay. there's the smile once again. it's his little on button. >>> what about cats? we know that cats like to sit in boxes, lounge out on watermelons -- >> huh? >> manny has found the right place. >> animals are weir
. >>> he wanted to go back to wear they met, which is sydney, australia. een thought our thoroughly. >> cool location, dude. >> her man, her dog cocoa and a big side that says will you merry me with sydney in the background. >> this is beautiful. >> that's instagram worthy. >> you have no idea. she said as soon as she walked in, she caught a glimpse of a picture of she and alfred and she had a hunch this is what she was going to enycounter. he drops down...
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behind the drug gangs to help us explain the depth of the problem in fiji and the region in sydney australia kate lyons so reporter for the guardian australia and she's been covering this issue extensive late in wellington new zealand joe say susa santos is the managing director at strategic group asia pacific that's an international security consultancy group. and in the united arab emirates satyendra garg fiji's ambassador to united nations hello overweights good to have you here i'm i'm just going to show an interactive map from the guardian australia to secure us an idea of where in the world we're talking about and how big the problem may well be so the drug route you've never heard of as a map of pacific drug busts i'm just going to look here from florida for colombia at an all the way across the pacific oppen to fiji and then those families stories about what is going on in these parts of the world ok can you give us one story that stands out that really explains fiji's grappling with the drug problem about trafficking and why it's getting even bigger. great to be with you femi yes on
behind the drug gangs to help us explain the depth of the problem in fiji and the region in sydney australia kate lyons so reporter for the guardian australia and she's been covering this issue extensive late in wellington new zealand joe say susa santos is the managing director at strategic group asia pacific that's an international security consultancy group. and in the united arab emirates satyendra garg fiji's ambassador to united nations hello overweights good to have you here i'm i'm just...
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an air canada flight was traveling from vancouver to sydney, australia, yesterday when it encountered unforecasted turbulence at 36,000 feet two hours from hawaii. passengers not wearing seatbelts when went flies as chaos ensued. >> a girl hit the plastic overhead and snapped it and broke it. a stewardess was hurt when the trolley fell on top of them. >> some required hospitalization. the flight was diverted to honolulu, landing without further incident. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, the coast guard is >> and a possible cola connection. how sugary drinks may increase your risks for cancer. this is the "cbs morning news." cancer. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased
an air canada flight was traveling from vancouver to sydney, australia, yesterday when it encountered unforecasted turbulence at 36,000 feet two hours from hawaii. passengers not wearing seatbelts when went flies as chaos ensued. >> a girl hit the plastic overhead and snapped it and broke it. a stewardess was hurt when the trolley fell on top of them. >> some required hospitalization. the flight was diverted to honolulu, landing without further incident. >>> coming up on...
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. >> reporter: minutes later we found team sydney, australia trying to cool down under the misters. know it was going to be hot? >> we knew it was going to be hot, but not this hot. >> reporter: hydration, hydration. there was lots of water and gatorade for the players and spectators. this team from puerto rico is trying to cope. >> kids are staying in the shade, drinking water, they have their own coolers. >> reporter: temperatures downtown reached 102 degrees. that called for a trip to lizzie's fountain where the dancing water delighted and refreshed everybody. grayson and elizabeth pope brought their daughter schuyler. >> we went to see the lion king. we let her run around in the water afterwards. >> i think above 85, i'm like get me in a.c. or the pool or -- >> reporter: or the fountain. >> exactly. just trying to keep my kiddo cool. she's having a blast, so. >> reporter: later in the afternoon, the temperatures have come down a few degrees. but the heat is not over yet. my best friends are still these guys, water and sun screen. at livermore, cornell barnard, abc7 news. >> glad
. >> reporter: minutes later we found team sydney, australia trying to cool down under the misters. know it was going to be hot? >> we knew it was going to be hot, but not this hot. >> reporter: hydration, hydration. there was lots of water and gatorade for the players and spectators. this team from puerto rico is trying to cope. >> kids are staying in the shade, drinking water, they have their own coolers. >> reporter: temperatures downtown reached 102 degrees....
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but a year earlier on a stopover in honolulu on route to sydney australia she was forced off the plane to allow white passengers on board. fitzgerald had to wait 3 days for another connecting flight norman grant's subsequently sued pan am which lost and was forced to pay damages. the case made headlines just like another incident in 1985. marilyn monroe stepped in when her favorite nightclub the most combo in los angeles refused to let fitzgerald play due to the color back. when rowe contacted the manager and promised she'd sit in the front row for a week if he let fitzgerald perform. later ella fitzgerald said of monroe she was an unusual woman and ahead of her time she just did not. tell if it's gerald and there was armstrong only collaborator done to albums today those own booms are world famous. it said the pair cracked so many jokes during the recording session that they often had to stop working because they were laughing so hard. to run this time norman grant's persuaded ella to begin a series of recordings exploring the great american songbook she was skeptical afraid of losing
but a year earlier on a stopover in honolulu on route to sydney australia she was forced off the plane to allow white passengers on board. fitzgerald had to wait 3 days for another connecting flight norman grant's subsequently sued pan am which lost and was forced to pay damages. the case made headlines just like another incident in 1985. marilyn monroe stepped in when her favorite nightclub the most combo in los angeles refused to let fitzgerald play due to the color back. when rowe contacted...
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most of the 269 passengers and 15 crew were sleeping on the long-haul flight from vancouver to sydney, australiaen the incident happened. >> sitting in front of me, a girl hit the plastic overhead, and actually snapped it and broke it. i think one of the stewards was badly injured when the trolley fell on top of them. >> reporter: severe injuries due to turbulence are rare, but they do happen. the f.a.a. says in 2017, for example, 17 people were badly hurt by turbulence. it's why you hear those announcements about keeping your seat belts fastened, even when you're in your seats. jim? >> axelrod: kris van cleave in atlanta for us tonight. thank you. here's how much jeffrey epstein is willing to put up to stay out of jail as he awaits trial for sex trafficking. today, his lawyers offered up epstein's private jet plus his new york mansion as collateral. the house alone may be worth $77 million. a judge will decide on bail next week. epstein faces numerous charges, including sexually abusing underage girls. cbs news has learned the trump administration's long-expected roundup of undocumented immigra
most of the 269 passengers and 15 crew were sleeping on the long-haul flight from vancouver to sydney, australiaen the incident happened. >> sitting in front of me, a girl hit the plastic overhead, and actually snapped it and broke it. i think one of the stewards was badly injured when the trolley fell on top of them. >> reporter: severe injuries due to turbulence are rare, but they do happen. the f.a.a. says in 2017, for example, 17 people were badly hurt by turbulence. it's why...
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dublin, irelan sydney, australia, geneva, switzerland were in the top five. >> london, miami, and paris also in the top 25, but not surprised. the housing? >> we are more expensive than london. >> yeah. >>nd you would think lo would be more expensive. >> what's interesting is san fran and the housing issue out there right now. n they are saying that sa francisco is becoming a suburb of silicon valley. a lot going on right there. >>> hey, around here though weg some nice weather from time to time. take a look outside. you get to look the white house and all the beautiful monuments that we get tojoy for living in this area. it is a warm start to the day. lauryn says it's ging to heat up over the next week. we (whispering) ever sirte she got her new ha furniture, she's been hosting all sorts of things. ok ladies, tonight iosall about letting lo so fill up those glasses and let's paint! ok ladies, t(sighs) osall where do you want me? al(screams) tom? let's t havertys summer savings event is going on now. we put everything on sale! and get anthese deals off will make you...day. ...the hoss!s
dublin, irelan sydney, australia, geneva, switzerland were in the top five. >> london, miami, and paris also in the top 25, but not surprised. the housing? >> we are more expensive than london. >> yeah. >>nd you would think lo would be more expensive. >> what's interesting is san fran and the housing issue out there right now. n they are saying that sa francisco is becoming a suburb of silicon valley. a lot going on right there. >>> hey, around here though...
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staff looks, i e-mailed all the members of the staff plus supervisor mandelman a copy of the sydney, australiaeen energy plan. we've been peddling that around in order to get in front of supervisors what needs to be done next. that plan is amazing, and please help us get it off the ground in the next year. what we've found that's a barrier to us is because the san francisco public utilities commission is an enterprise energy they are pretty much mandated to be conservative and protect the rate payers, they are not going to take on a project with that boldness. it needs to be done by the board of supervisors. help lafco and help all of us as advocates to get this thing going. thanks. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> thanks for having me. my name's yvonne. i teach at u.c. berkeley and volunteer at compassionate bay? we need to prioritize animal agriculture into the plan? every year, animal agriculture contributes 9% of co dl2 emissions? but that's nothing because methane emissions are 20 times more terrible than co2 emissions, and 30% of methane emissions are caused by animal
staff looks, i e-mailed all the members of the staff plus supervisor mandelman a copy of the sydney, australiaeen energy plan. we've been peddling that around in order to get in front of supervisors what needs to be done next. that plan is amazing, and please help us get it off the ground in the next year. what we've found that's a barrier to us is because the san francisco public utilities commission is an enterprise energy they are pretty much mandated to be conservative and protect the rate...
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. > new video shows a heart nt stopping momen sydney, australia, if you look closely, you'll see a little boy who was about to get on a train, fall right through the gap on the train platform, otherss pagers and train staff rushed to he him to sety. thankfully this little boy was unharmed. this is a reminder everywhere to hold your child's hand while boarding .trains >>> overseas now, things have gotten a bit tense ahead of the u.s. women's soccer team taking on england. the team accused of spying and even being too arrogant on the field. kelly cobiella has more. >> reporter: the u.s. women's team is bracing f battle against another european powerhouse. team usa accused of being arrogant after sending staffers to check out the five st hotel, with a team wouldstay if they make it to the finals. the only problem, their semifinal oppone everything land is currently staying there. england's coach calling it unbritish and bradet cat. >> something we do, send someone around to another team's hotel, has no barns on the game. i found it quite interesting. defense.llis on >> in terms of arrogance,
. > new video shows a heart nt stopping momen sydney, australia, if you look closely, you'll see a little boy who was about to get on a train, fall right through the gap on the train platform, otherss pagers and train staff rushed to he him to sety. thankfully this little boy was unharmed. this is a reminder everywhere to hold your child's hand while boarding .trains >>> overseas now, things have gotten a bit tense ahead of the u.s. women's soccer team taking on england. the team...
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. >>> a flight headed from vancouver canada to sydney australia had to divert in hawaii because of major turbulence that injured dozens of passengers. stephanie, i'm coming straight to you with the details. that's serious turbulence if you have 35 people injured. >> what we're learning here, is that 35 people may have been injured when the turbulence according to some of the passengers snuck up out of nowhere, said the plane was dark, it was four hours into the flight. a lot of people were sleeping when this happened. the airline saying it was unforecasted and sudden turbulence. take a listen to what the passengers are saying. >> we were all sort of dozy, and the cabin was pretty, de, it seemed that the plane just sank and then flew up. a lady in front of us, i don't think she had her seat belt on, she hit the ceiling. >> it went bang and the people just shot up. and down again and then it was over. >> a lot of people hit the ceiling. and a lot of screaming. seat in front of me, the girl hit the plastic overhead and snap and broke it. the oxygen masks came down, you had a lot of panic, b
. >>> a flight headed from vancouver canada to sydney australia had to divert in hawaii because of major turbulence that injured dozens of passengers. stephanie, i'm coming straight to you with the details. that's serious turbulence if you have 35 people injured. >> what we're learning here, is that 35 people may have been injured when the turbulence according to some of the passengers snuck up out of nowhere, said the plane was dark, it was four hours into the flight. a lot of...
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the avocado shaped camper is located in sydney, australia.ailable starting next wednesday, which happens to be national avocado day. that is what's happening now. cheryl: i eat an avocado pretty much every day. lauren: me too. i love avocados. i slice them open and eat them with a spoon. thank you. amazon is taking a leap into virtual reality but are consumers ready for the trip? and is your cat fat? >> a good lunch includes one serving from each of the four basic food groups. pasta, cheeseburger with fries, chocolate cake and more pasta. lauren: why a new study says your kitty is not alone. ♪ -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. ♪ >> we're waiting on amazon earnings but it is taking their streaming service into virtual reality tech giant released a prime video vr app that lets users stream shows and a virtual space, it sound very futuristic is watch the man in high cast pl for in
the avocado shaped camper is located in sydney, australia.ailable starting next wednesday, which happens to be national avocado day. that is what's happening now. cheryl: i eat an avocado pretty much every day. lauren: me too. i love avocados. i slice them open and eat them with a spoon. thank you. amazon is taking a leap into virtual reality but are consumers ready for the trip? and is your cat fat? >> a good lunch includes one serving from each of the four basic food groups. pasta,...
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energy master plan baked into that thing, like the document i sent to you, that showed you sydney, australia's master plan. that is number if it doesn't have that, climate activists will not support that, especially community activists. all we need is a democratic electric -- elected board. most consumer advocate are going to be deeply concerned about another agency that is ran by five people appointed by the mayor. whether the mayor is good or bad is not the issue. we need democratically elected representation. that means we need to set up municipally elected board for this thing. lastly, we won't even get a chance at this unless we amend ab 1054, and ab 11 that just passed in san francisco. it makes it much more difficult for us to get public power. those of us that are advocating need your help to push for those amendments and in sacramento, next month or next year. >> to end, with regard to ab 1054, this board is on the record and very clear, i think we indicated that we would oppose it if it was not amended, and indeed we opposed it. next speaker, please. >> i am robin david, i am a retir
energy master plan baked into that thing, like the document i sent to you, that showed you sydney, australia's master plan. that is number if it doesn't have that, climate activists will not support that, especially community activists. all we need is a democratic electric -- elected board. most consumer advocate are going to be deeply concerned about another agency that is ran by five people appointed by the mayor. whether the mayor is good or bad is not the issue. we need democratically...
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dublin, ireland, sydney, australia, and geneva were in the top 25. >>> let's get you caught up on thelauryn ricketts is in this . rning and keeping an eye on the sk >> hello. an eye on the sky? look at that purple hue we have out there. beautiful looking sky. the sun is coming up. just a little under 20 minutes from now. it will be a beautiful start to your monday morning out there. as far as what we are looking at, if you liked your sunday, you'll lik today. we have got very similar conditions to what we saw yecoterday. we uld have another chance of a stray shower out there today. highly isolated. we did have a few out there last night. same deal today where they will be highly isolated. most of us won't see them. only 10% chance for that. becoming hot and humid. we are starting to see uptick in that humidity. the heat will increase as well as we continue through this week. current temperatures out there right now i the 60s and seventh. it is mild when you head outside. also a little on the muggy side. over the next 12 hours we arein lookat temperatures in the low 90s for day time hi
dublin, ireland, sydney, australia, and geneva were in the top 25. >>> let's get you caught up on thelauryn ricketts is in this . rning and keeping an eye on the sk >> hello. an eye on the sky? look at that purple hue we have out there. beautiful looking sky. the sun is coming up. just a little under 20 minutes from now. it will be a beautiful start to your monday morning out there. as far as what we are looking at, if you liked your sunday, you'll lik today. we have got very...
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those were not wearing seatbelts hit the ceiling sydney australia was two hours past hawaii when thebegan. >>> i just hit the roof. everyone went quiet for 40 minutes.>>> the plane heading to honolulu and landed safely. injuries included cuts bumps bruises neck pain and back pain. 30 people were taken to hospitals. including nine who were seriously injured. >>> attorneys for jeffrey epstein argued today he should be held under house arrest while he waits for his trial. be staying in his multimillion dollar apartment in new york city. the 66 zero is charged with abusing and trafficking underage girls some just 14 years old. between 2002 and 2005. he spent 13 months in jail on similar charges in florida 10 years ago. in a controversial plea deal by the current labor secretary alex acosta. >>> teslas model as has been named motor trends ultimate car of the year. it was the first electric car to be named part of the year in november 2012. motor trend said the model s is the best of the best. car of the year going back to 1949. the magazine cites its range acceleration and cutting edge te
those were not wearing seatbelts hit the ceiling sydney australia was two hours past hawaii when thebegan. >>> i just hit the roof. everyone went quiet for 40 minutes.>>> the plane heading to honolulu and landed safely. injuries included cuts bumps bruises neck pain and back pain. 30 people were taken to hospitals. including nine who were seriously injured. >>> attorneys for jeffrey epstein argued today he should be held under house arrest while he waits for his...
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australia. counterterrorism police arrested three men in raids across sydney. thorities say the terror suspects were inspired by isis and targeted public buildings and embassies. two suspects are charged with being members of isis and plotting an attack. australia is on heightened alert for attacks by home grown radicals. >>> still ahead and all new at 6:00 a.m., an incredible artistic fox feat. the reason they say it's such a big deal. >>> but first -- >> there's a lot of prejudice out there, you know, looking for young people sprepredators look for her. >> a warning to know who your kids are talking to online. one east bay man thinks his daughter left home without contact, you're watching "today in the bay." >>> 5:54. we're always online. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is in new york city on vacation this week sharing this photo of her daughters on instagram taking in the sights. follow kris on facebook, twitter and instagram. we can't wait to welcome her back home as well. >> 5:55 for you right now. >>> investigators are still working to identify remains t
australia. counterterrorism police arrested three men in raids across sydney. thorities say the terror suspects were inspired by isis and targeted public buildings and embassies. two suspects are charged with being members of isis and plotting an attack. australia is on heightened alert for attacks by home grown radicals. >>> still ahead and all new at 6:00 a.m., an incredible artistic fox feat. the reason they say it's such a big deal. >>> but first -- >> there's a lot...
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sydney, australia was two hours past hawaii when the turbulence began.e headed to honolulu and landed safety. es including bruises, neck and back pain. more than 20 passengers were taken to the hospital. >>> some incredible video tonight of the coast guard jumping on the top of a submarine that was carrying illegal drugs. the crew of the monroe recently returned to port in san diego after an encounter with a semi submersible vessel that was carrying 16,000 pounds of cocaine to the united states. you see what happens right there. the coast guard says the seizure of narcotics was one of 14 drug busts off the coast of mexico, central and south america and the value of the drugs seized was $569 million. >> when the red racing stripes of a coast guard vessel break the horizon, those in distress know that help is on the way and our enemies know their time has come. thanks for proving that. on the u.s. coast guard cutter, monroe. >> data estimated the submersible vegetables also known as narco subs account for n cocaine smuggled into the united states from cent
sydney, australia was two hours past hawaii when the turbulence began.e headed to honolulu and landed safety. es including bruises, neck and back pain. more than 20 passengers were taken to the hospital. >>> some incredible video tonight of the coast guard jumping on the top of a submarine that was carrying illegal drugs. the crew of the monroe recently returned to port in san diego after an encounter with a semi submersible vessel that was carrying 16,000 pounds of cocaine to the...
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this jet was flying from vancouver to sydney, australia. it was forced to make a stop in hawaii. the crew requested medical personnel meet the aircraft at the gate. nine people off to hospitals. one passenger told khon that "it was like a second but enough to see everybody jump." some people weren't strapped in. you saw them rise in the air, hit their heads on the roof. it was quite intense." that's the reason when they say keep the seat belts on because of severe turbulence. it just happened on a flight that landed in honolulu. ahead, the labor secretary, alex acosta, getting a world of push-back after his efforts to defend the deal he cut with jeffery epstein who is a convicted sex offender and facing new charges. a former state prosecutor said alex acosta's version of the story is wrong. the other side as our reporting continues on this thursday afternoon. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? o♪ ozempic®!
this jet was flying from vancouver to sydney, australia. it was forced to make a stop in hawaii. the crew requested medical personnel meet the aircraft at the gate. nine people off to hospitals. one passenger told khon that "it was like a second but enough to see everybody jump." some people weren't strapped in. you saw them rise in the air, hit their heads on the roof. it was quite intense." that's the reason when they say keep the seat belts on because of severe turbulence. it...
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. >> the flight was on its way to sydney, australia from vancouver. it was forced to make an emergency landing in hawaii. this video from inside the plane shows the aftermath of the turbulence with the oxygen masks hanging. an air canada spokesman said all passengers taken to the hospital were treated and released. >> worse places to make an emergency landing than hawaii. >>> we have new video of an incredible coast guard operation to stop drug traffickers. stop your boat, he's yelling. the boat is actually one of the infamously exclusive narco submarines built by cartels to haul drugs. they pound on the hatch and suspected trafficker pops out with his hands up. listen to that. officials said the operation netted $569 million worth of cocaine and marijuana. more than $230 million on this boat alone. >> that's really the image there that's crazy. that coast guard guy just jumping on, pounding on the hatch. they are doing their job. you don't often see the coast guard video like this. it's really amazing. and look at those subs. these are military grade
. >> the flight was on its way to sydney, australia from vancouver. it was forced to make an emergency landing in hawaii. this video from inside the plane shows the aftermath of the turbulence with the oxygen masks hanging. an air canada spokesman said all passengers taken to the hospital were treated and released. >> worse places to make an emergency landing than hawaii. >>> we have new video of an incredible coast guard operation to stop drug traffickers. stop your boat,...
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max: sydney, australia. my husband's australian. we met actually in hong kong.er: max was working as the fashion editor for the south china morning post. max: and pete's not in the business, obviously, day-to-day. he's making money for us to live on. lemonis: and so why did you start this business? max: i had a young 18-month-old... lemonis: okay. max: ...who was born with eczema, asthma, and allergies and allergic sensitivities. so when i was cleaning the house, it would exacerbate them. and i thought, i'm just gonna make my own. so i would get, like, plant-based cleaners. it was absolutely nontoxic. lemonis: and that's the cleaning agent? max: yes. lemonis: wow. where'd the name come from? max: it's peter's father's two middle names, roderick murchison hume kater. he's on the wall over there. he's a very elegant man, and he's president of the australian club. lemonis: very refined. max: yes! lemonis: have you had any headwind in the states with the name? max: i've had resistance, yes. lemonis: murchinson, i just -- max: yeah. it's murchison. lemonis: murchison
max: sydney, australia. my husband's australian. we met actually in hong kong.er: max was working as the fashion editor for the south china morning post. max: and pete's not in the business, obviously, day-to-day. he's making money for us to live on. lemonis: and so why did you start this business? max: i had a young 18-month-old... lemonis: okay. max: ...who was born with eczema, asthma, and allergies and allergic sensitivities. so when i was cleaning the house, it would exacerbate them. and i...
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and one of the most read on the bbc news website — police in sydney, australia have arrested a man accusedt‘s only going to get hotter as the week goes on. here are some pictures from today. this is bordeaux in france, which recorded its highest temperature since records began a1.2 degrees celcius. here a people cooling off in paris — forecasters there say they could see a new record high on thursday. it‘s notjust people cooling off. these lions at a british safari park were given balls of ice to cope with the heat. they were given frozen blood ice lollipops also. more seriously, forest fires have been raging in central portugal — although they now appear to be under control. this is what it‘s going to be like on thursday lots of countries hitting a0 degrees. belgium has issued a code red warning for the whole country — that‘s a first. and the netherlands has activated its national heat plan. here‘s claire nullis from the world meteorological 0rganisation. as he side engine, they are becoming more frequent and starting earlier and becoming more intense, so it‘s not a problem that‘s going t
and one of the most read on the bbc news website — police in sydney, australia have arrested a man accusedt‘s only going to get hotter as the week goes on. here are some pictures from today. this is bordeaux in france, which recorded its highest temperature since records began a1.2 degrees celcius. here a people cooling off in paris — forecasters there say they could see a new record high on thursday. it‘s notjust people cooling off. these lions at a british safari park were given balls...
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if you look specifically in different financial centers, you can look at sydney in australia. banks like the national australia bank, who has invested heavily in cloud training. you can look in europe as well. if you look at santander, they are building a new open bank. if you hop over to the u.k., you would see the challenger banks like on manzo and starling, they are all built on the cloud. shery: thank you for your time. scott mullins, head of world niger -- head of worldwide financial services. if you missed any part of that interview, tv is your function. life from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with "first word" news. president trump says he was displeased with his audience wednesday at a rally in greenville, north carolina, chanting "send her back" after he criticized a somali-born congresswoman from minnesota. after he listed grievances with ilhan omar, some in the audience began chanting. disagree, but it was quite a chat. i felt a little bit badly about it, but i will say this -- i started speaking quickly, but it started out
if you look specifically in different financial centers, you can look at sydney in australia. banks like the national australia bank, who has invested heavily in cloud training. you can look in europe as well. if you look at santander, they are building a new open bank. if you hop over to the u.k., you would see the challenger banks like on manzo and starling, they are all built on the cloud. shery: thank you for your time. scott mullins, head of world niger -- head of worldwide financial...
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look at the little boy you see here in sydney, australia, oh my gosh.p between a train and the station platform. the 4-year-old amangly wasn't hurt. he was pulled up to safety by other passengers. that video is being used as a reminder to parents to keep an eye on children when traveling. so many people will be traveling thiseekend, so a very good reminder. >> mind the gap there. >>> now to tennis. serena williams won her first-round match at wimbledon. >> williams beat her italian opponent in straight sets finishing it off with an athletic match point. it was just her seventh match since january's australian open. but she says she's feeling good heading into round two. she says she will play mixed doubles with andy murray. >>> this morning nike is defending its decision to pull a july fourth shoe from shelves. >> the company is facing major backlash for canceling release of a shoe featuring the betsy ross flag. abc's gio benitez explains why. >> reporter: nike yanking this betsy ross flag shoe following public criticism and a direct appeal from colin k
look at the little boy you see here in sydney, australia, oh my gosh.p between a train and the station platform. the 4-year-old amangly wasn't hurt. he was pulled up to safety by other passengers. that video is being used as a reminder to parents to keep an eye on children when traveling. so many people will be traveling thiseekend, so a very good reminder. >> mind the gap there. >>> now to tennis. serena williams won her first-round match at wimbledon. >> williams beat her...
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sydney, 5:00 a.m. in hong kong, 5:00 p.m. new york. more in daybreak australia next. poll: it is 8:30 a.m. in sydney. futures currently weaker by about .4%, so u.s. equities close lower despite the fed delivering that as expected 25 basis point rate cut. in new york it is 6:30 p.m. you are watching "daybreak australia." let's get to first word news. >> president trump missed the fed rate cut tweeting that jerome powell let the country down. -- theythe president were two dissenters on the fed .oard both spoke out against making any cuts. >> it is intended to ensure against downside risks from weak global growth. >> a private survey says u.s. hiring accelerated in july for a second month, underlining a strong job market that is driving the longest period of growth on record. data from adp suggests private payrolls increased by 156,000 after a revised 112,000 in june. a bloomberg survey forecast a viable 150,000. trump administration is turning up the heat on iran and imposing sanctions on the foreign minister. washington says he is japan's iran's diplomat -- he is leading diplomat who acts o
sydney, 5:00 a.m. in hong kong, 5:00 p.m. new york. more in daybreak australia next. poll: it is 8:30 a.m. in sydney. futures currently weaker by about .4%, so u.s. equities close lower despite the fed delivering that as expected 25 basis point rate cut. in new york it is 6:30 p.m. you are watching "daybreak australia." let's get to first word news. >> president trump missed the fed rate cut tweeting that jerome powell let the country down. -- theythe president were two...
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australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydneyhing daybreak australia. saidorld's largest miner to be looking at options to divest which includes assets in australia and columbia. let's bring in jim thornhill. exit? bhp heading for the >> bhp itself is not conference. of course if they were to do this, it would be a response to an incredibly strong environmental pressure that is now growing on these companies ofmove away from perceptions heavy polluting fuel. we saw in recent months norway has been prominent and they agreed to sell all of their fossil fuel, some $13 billion in assets. shareholders are putting pressure on oil companies like bhp. shery: will there be any willing buyers at this point? jim: that is a good question. what we tend to find in the australian case were big companies tried to get rid of interestl assets, is from privately owned companies which perhaps are not experiencing the same sort of shareholder pressure. they have huge pension funds backing them. that could be where the pressure comes from. in terms of
australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydneyhing daybreak australia. saidorld's largest miner to be looking at options to divest which includes assets in australia and columbia. let's bring in jim thornhill. exit? bhp heading for the >> bhp itself is not conference. of course if they were to do this, it would be a response to an incredibly strong environmental pressure that is now growing on these companies...
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sydney. australia's major markets are about to open for trade. >> i am shery ahn. welcome to daybreak asia.ries, washington ramps up pressure on the administration proposing additional tariffs on $2 billion. oil enjoyed a lift as opec extends the curbs into next year, however there is concern weakening demand around the world. shery: hong kong protest take a violent turn. police fired tear gas and pepper stray at the government condemned vandalism. started with a quick check of the markets. we are starting trading in japan and south korea. we are seeing a mixed picture. you take a look at the nikkei. there is pressure as we see the japanese strengthening for the first time in four sessions. still holding at a low level of 108.37. this has a lot to do what is happening with the trade front. the u.s. was considering adding more tariffs to $4 billion of e.u. goods. take a look at korean stocks falling 0.5%. this after a big rally selling the previous engine. we heard trade tensions were easing between china and the u.s., not to mention huawei suppliers like samsung and sk hynix. june consumer
sydney. australia's major markets are about to open for trade. >> i am shery ahn. welcome to daybreak asia.ries, washington ramps up pressure on the administration proposing additional tariffs on $2 billion. oil enjoyed a lift as opec extends the curbs into next year, however there is concern weakening demand around the world. shery: hong kong protest take a violent turn. police fired tear gas and pepper stray at the government condemned vandalism. started with a quick check of the...
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a terror plot inspired by isis but thankfully foiled overnight in sydney, australia.hree men arrested in raids across the city for planning attacks on a range of public buildings and embassies. two of the men, age 20 and 23, have been charged for being members of the so-called islamic state. now, authorities say their targets included police stations, embassies and consulates, schools, courts, even churches. the younger was monitored for over a year since his return from lebanon and police say he was planning to go to afghanistan to fight alongside isis there, the u.s.-backed coalition may have rectu the territory isis once held in syria and iraq but as these latest arrests show, their ideology is very much a global threat. and as australia continues to deal with the issue of returning isis fighters, the region is also reeling from far right terror after the march attacks on mosques in new zealand that killed 51 people. robin? >> such tense times. all right, james, thank you. >>> now to breaking news on the border. there are new images this morning from inside one of
a terror plot inspired by isis but thankfully foiled overnight in sydney, australia.hree men arrested in raids across the city for planning attacks on a range of public buildings and embassies. two of the men, age 20 and 23, have been charged for being members of the so-called islamic state. now, authorities say their targets included police stations, embassies and consulates, schools, courts, even churches. the younger was monitored for over a year since his return from lebanon and police say...
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indigenous people were living in australia for more than 65,000 years before british colonisation. from sydneyal communities for over 50,000 years. but their rights and their role as the country's first people are not enshrined in law. we seek constitutional reforms to empower our people. two years ago, this meeting of indigenous leaders demanded change, calling for a way to put them the centre of parliamentary decisions. the call went unanswered until now. announcing a referendum is a big step and in many ways that's the easy part. agreeing on what questions to ask and what changes could bring may prove more difficult. what is clear is that change is needed to improve the lives of australia's first people. indigenous australians are still more likely to be living in poverty, still more likely to be imprisoned than the rest of the population. there is, some leaders argue, a disadvantage locked in by the current constitution. policy has been put on us to stop the voices of aboriginal or torres strait people in this country to have their own destiny through self—determination or even having the
indigenous people were living in australia for more than 65,000 years before british colonisation. from sydneyal communities for over 50,000 years. but their rights and their role as the country's first people are not enshrined in law. we seek constitutional reforms to empower our people. two years ago, this meeting of indigenous leaders demanded change, calling for a way to put them the centre of parliamentary decisions. the call went unanswered until now. announcing a referendum is a big step...
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inÉditos y sorprendentes videos y lo disfruta en su momento >>> las autoridades de transporte de sydney australiabrar con los fans y la familia. "celebrando, celebrando, celebrando con los fans" ♪♪. "celebrando, celebrando, celebrando con los fans." >>> miren que iniciamos de una con sofÍa de miami florida que celebra su cumpleaÑos una de nuestras fanÁticas >>> hermoso niÑo lio de california le va al barza muy bien lio felicidades >>> nos vamos hasta la gran manzana en nueva york para felicitar a emanuel quien estÁ de fiesta por su cumpleaÑos, emanuel dios te bendiga eres un 4 de julio >>> muchas felicidades para martita quienes nos ve en miami florida celebra sus cien nos de vida de parte de su hija, hoy jenni rivera cumple 50 aÑos >>> un 2 de julio de 1969 >>> amigos queremos felicitarlos no solamente en sus cumpleaÑos, grabaciones, en los momentos mÁs importantes >>> envÍe sus fotos y o videos a telemundo. audiencia @ nbc uni.com >>> a alguien que vamos a celebrar maÑana, mira, mira. >>> eso. >>> maÑana cumple >>> cumpleaÑos rashel. (risas) >>> (gritos) >>> rumba. >>> nos vamos a una pausa com
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paul: i'm all allen in sydney and you are watching "daybreak australia."vard professor is the alarm on the chinese economy for a range of -- as a range of indicators flash red. last week, she told us why growth in china could be substantially worse than headline numbers suggest. >> i think a concern is that theese growth may not be 6%, 6.5% that the official numbers have been pointing to. i think if you look at china's trading partners and how much they have slowed, if they are in asia, if they are commodity that feed commodity inputs into chinese investment and the chinese economy, they a lot more. this is signaling that if you were to do the backward exercise , it would be consistent with a lower growth rate in china. one area of concern is everyone talks about the china stimulus. ok, so they have fiscal stimulus at about 1.75 percent of gdp. fine. there's also talk that they can do monetary stimulus. i don't think so. i think their scope for monetary stimulus is a lot more limited than what is generally perceived. if you look back to the major stimulus
paul: i'm all allen in sydney and you are watching "daybreak australia."vard professor is the alarm on the chinese economy for a range of -- as a range of indicators flash red. last week, she told us why growth in china could be substantially worse than headline numbers suggest. >> i think a concern is that theese growth may not be 6%, 6.5% that the official numbers have been pointing to. i think if you look at china's trading partners and how much they have slowed, if they are...
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from sydney, here's hywel griffith. australianities for over 50,000 years. but their rights and their role as the country's first people are not enshrined in law. we seek constitutional reforms to empower our people. two years ago, this meeting of indigenous leaders demanded change, calling for a way to put them the centre of parliamentary decisions. the call went unanswered until now. but in many ways that's the easy part. agreeing on what questions to ask and what changes could bring may prove more difficult. what is clear is that change is needed to improve the lives of australia's first people. indigenous australians are still more likely to be living in poverty, still more likely to be imprisoned than the rest of the population. there is, some leaders argue, a disadvantage locked in by the current constitution. policy has been put on us to stop the voices of aboriginal or torres strait people in this country to have their own destiny through self—determination or even having the right to have a rightful place in our decision
from sydney, here's hywel griffith. australianities for over 50,000 years. but their rights and their role as the country's first people are not enshrined in law. we seek constitutional reforms to empower our people. two years ago, this meeting of indigenous leaders demanded change, calling for a way to put them the centre of parliamentary decisions. the call went unanswered until now. but in many ways that's the easy part. agreeing on what questions to ask and what changes could bring may...
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a flight headed for sydney, australia, forced to make a stop after this sudden and severe turbulence.g, it drops. 100 feet or something. everyone went up to the ceiling like they're out the plane. it was pretty scary. >> my child was sleeping on me. and i went straight up into the ceiling. the console above me broke. >> we had several patience with neck and back injuries, lacerations to the head. that's about it. >> bill: always wear that seat belt. 30 people suffered minor injuries. we have a bit more on that coming up in just a moment. >> jeffrey epstein asking a federal judge to let him await trial in the comfort of his own home. bill, i'm going to let you to get up until we figure out my mic. >> bill: they have apparently offered the manhattan mentioned and his private jet as collateral. you may remember that he pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking charges. federal prosecutor. which way does the judge decide on the snow? >> i don't think the judge is going to release him on bail. number one, this is what we call a presumption case, and it is presumed that the defendant should be
a flight headed for sydney, australia, forced to make a stop after this sudden and severe turbulence.g, it drops. 100 feet or something. everyone went up to the ceiling like they're out the plane. it was pretty scary. >> my child was sleeping on me. and i went straight up into the ceiling. the console above me broke. >> we had several patience with neck and back injuries, lacerations to the head. that's about it. >> bill: always wear that seat belt. 30 people suffered minor...
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australia. i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. markets edged up ahead of a wave of central bank headlines this week. fed chief will face a barrage of questions on capitol hill. the prospects for rates. arrivedtwitter ahead of trade talks, raising the presence among the american people. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, ibm closely $34 billion purchase of red hat, sealing the world's second-largest tech deal ever. will this help ibm catch up in cloud services? we will discuss. first, a quick check of how the markets closed in the u.s. the s&p 500 pushing higher. in the last hour or so of trading after fluctuating between gains and losses. we have fang stocks meeting the gains. we saw some declines when it came to the consumer staples. not to mention material stocks that led the gains. we have the dow unchanged at the toent, falling slightly down 26,783. investors still bracing for powell's testimony to
australia. i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn in new york. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ here are the top stories we are covering in the next hour. u.s. markets edged up ahead of a wave of central bank headlines this week. fed chief will face a barrage of questions on capitol hill. the prospects for rates. arrivedtwitter ahead of trade talks, raising the presence among the american people. shery: later in bloomberg technology global link, ibm closely $34...
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sydney. shery ahn: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia."7 from the max grounding is widening with a near $5 billion charge when it reports quarterly earnings. let's cross to our aviation reporter. what will the charge cover and how big of an impact this have on boeing? primarily go will to customers in terms of consideration and other things boeing will have to do to make up for this extended grounding. that is what a lot of investors are focused on, having a concrete number at this point. outlook, isms of there any feel for how many quarters into the future this may ripple on for? >> there is not a good feel for that, but definitely multiple quarters into next year. boeing aside from this charge will have to deal with customers and the legal cases that have arisen from these two crashes. we don't know too much about the future legal liability, but that is definitely a financial component the company will have to encounter. shery ahn: do we know when the 737 max will come back and operate? the faa is not giving us clarity. the dot, elaine c
sydney. shery ahn: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia."7 from the max grounding is widening with a near $5 billion charge when it reports quarterly earnings. let's cross to our aviation reporter. what will the charge cover and how big of an impact this have on boeing? primarily go will to customers in terms of consideration and other things boeing will have to do to make up for this extended grounding. that is what a lot of investors are focused on, having a concrete...
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sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. you're watching daybreak australia.et more on the breaking news. the u.s. proposing adding more tariffs to $4 billion of eu goods. we don't have more details at the moment but we do know that steel and aluminum tariffs are still in place on european goods. not to mention that president trump has threatened auto tariffs on top of those as well. this is coming from that u.s. trade representative's. proposing these additional products for tariffs countermeasures on response to harm caused allegedly by eu aircraft subsidies. this is coming from the u.s. trade representative's office. we do know that europe and the u.s. are trying to come to an agreement on trade. they have been negotiating the eu has kept agricultural goods off the table. president trump has not been happy with the latest developments. now we are hearing from the office that they are issuing for public comment, a supplemental list that could be subject to additional duties in order to enforce u.s. rights in the wto. this in dispute against the european unio
sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. you're watching daybreak australia.et more on the breaking news. the u.s. proposing adding more tariffs to $4 billion of eu goods. we don't have more details at the moment but we do know that steel and aluminum tariffs are still in place on european goods. not to mention that president trump has threatened auto tariffs on top of those as well. this is coming from that u.s. trade representative's. proposing these additional products for tariffs...
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sydney. kathleen: i am kathleen hays. you are watching daybreak australia.f business flash headlines. at the hot airways and deutsche group have restarted discussions to invest in jet airways, according to the business standard newspaper. the report they are examining funding requirements to pay off creditors in order to bring a back to the skies great last month talks were said to have broken down. jet airways has been grounded since april after running out of cash. paul: the bridgewater associates flagship fund has given one of the first performed at worst performances in 20 years. first six4.9% in the months of 2019 but managed to recover some of the losses this month. the sun -- this comes after a strong 2018 when it gained almost 15%. paul: avatar has been toppled as the highest grossing film. disney's avengers end game has taken three point $8 billion in theaters worldwide. avatar held the record for 10 years. according to revenue tracking website box office mojo, and ine is only 16 if you factor inflation, with the top spot held by gone with the wind.
sydney. kathleen: i am kathleen hays. you are watching daybreak australia.f business flash headlines. at the hot airways and deutsche group have restarted discussions to invest in jet airways, according to the business standard newspaper. the report they are examining funding requirements to pay off creditors in order to bring a back to the skies great last month talks were said to have broken down. jet airways has been grounded since april after running out of cash. paul: the bridgewater...
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sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. you're watching "daybreak: australia." talkssumption of trade and corporate earnings, our next sc's only limited upside for stock. , great to have you back. are you only seeing limited upside for the s&p 500, given that the cuts were expecting this week from the fed have already been priced in? be 25i think there will basis points followed by another 25 basis points in september. they will move once and then wait and see how trade plays out which is what everybody in the world is waiting for. we see limited upside from here, simply because it is so late in the cycle, earnings or flat year-over-year. the gdp number of 2% was fine but we think it will trend a little bit lower. it's hard to see a real catalyst to take the u.s. market up much higher from here absent a trade deal. shery: does it mean you are positioning more defensively, and what does that mean if were going into a long-term cyclical downturn? ank: fixed income is not asset class that will give you great returns. we think it will protect you on the downside. we
sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. you're watching "daybreak: australia." talkssumption of trade and corporate earnings, our next sc's only limited upside for stock. , great to have you back. are you only seeing limited upside for the s&p 500, given that the cuts were expecting this week from the fed have already been priced in? be 25i think there will basis points followed by another 25 basis points in september. they will move once and then wait and see how trade plays...
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sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a look at business flash headlines.is expected to stay grounded through 2020. there are sources cited from the pilot unions and no firm timeline for the return has been established. american airlines and united say they will remove the max from their schedules through the beginning of november. it has been grounded worldwide following two crashes that killed 346 people. --ry: lufthansa is attacking the ceo says airlines offering flights for as little as 10 ,uros or $11 are economically ecologically and politically irresponsible. they lowered the profit forecast last month, blaming intense competition from low-cost rivals at home. paul: the rescue of struggling alitalia weeks away after a looming deadline for offers. they received offers from delta airlines, a family and a statement -- a state owned railroad company. they relaxed the deadline for offers and will now accept expressions of interest instead. shery: we will be joined by pacific life insurance's head of asset allocations. and we will hear from dell's cfo. ple
sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a look at business flash headlines.is expected to stay grounded through 2020. there are sources cited from the pilot unions and no firm timeline for the return has been established. american airlines and united say they will remove the max from their schedules through the beginning of november. it has been grounded worldwide following two crashes that killed 346 people. --ry: lufthansa is attacking the ceo says airlines offering flights for...
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sydney. shery: you are watching "daybreak australia." word newsthe first with jessica summers.: the house of representatives has passed a and aar extension bipartisan budget bill backed by trump. not republicans voted despite trump urging their support. the legislation low is the chance of a government shutdown and prevents any risk of a enteral default until after the next election. johnson's claim that he will seek a new deal from the european union has been rejected out of hand by brussels. the chief eu negotiator said it is impossible to reopen discussions on the agreement signed by theresa may. he also adds that johnson's demand that the irish backstop the scrap is unexpected will -- unacceptable. the new prime minister said brexit will happen with the without a deal. japan is weighing a new trade weapon. the government setting wednesday as a deadline on removing seoul from its so-called white list of trusted export destinations. such a move could curb the ship and of hundreds more products, for jew damaging korea's tech sector. the u.s. is urging both sides to cool down.
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sydney. you are watching daybreak australia.dispute between japan and south korea is heading to the wto. they will present their arguments in geneva later on tuesday. for a closer look at this, we have the director of the brookings center for east asia policy and studies. thank you for joining us. this dispute to and argue the export restrictions from japan are in violation of wto rules. does korea have a case here? guest: both sides have grievances and i think it is important to look at the broader context of these conflicts. i think we are potentially at a turning point in the japan-south korea relationship. japan has made the case this is imposing restrictions on exports of this chemical. south korea is not keeping up enough control. these are substances that can have dual use and japan is saying south korea is not careful enough and it could then take this action based on its export control measures. as i was saying, there is a broader context. koreact is japan-south ration ship has been deteriorating the past few months. th
sydney. you are watching daybreak australia.dispute between japan and south korea is heading to the wto. they will present their arguments in geneva later on tuesday. for a closer look at this, we have the director of the brookings center for east asia policy and studies. thank you for joining us. this dispute to and argue the export restrictions from japan are in violation of wto rules. does korea have a case here? guest: both sides have grievances and i think it is important to look at the...