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and, of course, tasmania has some of the world's most incredible reign forests. so i did. i took that advice, and i would go on some nice day hikes and i really enjoyed that. and then after a couple of months after being diagnosed, i started to do some multi-day walks, stayed out in the rainforest, stay in canes, that sort of thing. and i really found peace in the reign forest. it was where my mind was still. i could breathe. i could just leave all of that emotional baggage at home and just look at the trees, walk these beautiful trails and feel really, really at peace. but with p.t.s.d., one of the symptoms is risk-taking behavior. and it got to the point where i was planning multi-day hikes, up to a week, a week's walks, through some pretty rough terrain in tasmania, on my own, in the middle of the winter. and my wife was worried about it. my father-in-law gave me a personal locater beacon to say, look-- he said, "you really should consider this because it is quite dangerous." >> stewart: being a journalist can be a very stressful position. do you plan to stay in it as y
and, of course, tasmania has some of the world's most incredible reign forests. so i did. i took that advice, and i would go on some nice day hikes and i really enjoyed that. and then after a couple of months after being diagnosed, i started to do some multi-day walks, stayed out in the rainforest, stay in canes, that sort of thing. and i really found peace in the reign forest. it was where my mind was still. i could breathe. i could just leave all of that emotional baggage at home and just...
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we can skype from tasmania. elliott, welcome to the show, elliott!> thank you, guys. [ applause ] >> nice to meet you. >> what did you think when you walked up to the crater? >> there's not many tourist attractions in turkmenistan. when i first turned up, the first thing i thought was, yeah, it landed in the middle of the desert. the second thing i thought was that's australia. we cook on the barbie, have a few shrimp. you know, have a snack or two. you know -- it was pretty amazing. >> what's it like getting to this place? >> it is in the middle of the desert. turkmenistan is made up of 80% desert. this is literally in the middle of the independent travel. it's completely illegal. so you have to have a guide to take you there. >> and you share all of your experience on your blog called earth nutshell. what else has happened to you? >> recently i got arrested when i went to iran for suspect ee e espionage -- >> your parents must have lost their mind. >> i have to apologize to my mother every now and then. >> we all know that when an unstoppable force
we can skype from tasmania. elliott, welcome to the show, elliott!> thank you, guys. [ applause ] >> nice to meet you. >> what did you think when you walked up to the crater? >> there's not many tourist attractions in turkmenistan. when i first turned up, the first thing i thought was, yeah, it landed in the middle of the desert. the second thing i thought was that's australia. we cook on the barbie, have a few shrimp. you know, have a snack or two. you know -- it was...
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back home, and ended up in the hands of the authorities and ended up being adopted by a couple in tasmaniahe taste of an indian sweet food suddenly sends him into a reverie, which takes him back to his childhood and he suddenly becomes obsessed with trying to find the life that he lost, and had almost forgotten about. here's a clip. saroo! you need to face reality. what do you mean, reality? do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spend every day of their lives looking for me? how every day my real brother screams my name? can you imagine the pain they must be in, not knowing where i am? 25 years, luce. 25! why didn't you tell me that was happening for you? we swan about in our privileged lives. it makes me sick. i have to find home. they need to know i'm 0k. i mean, he's a hugely likeable actor, dev patel. he is absolutely brilliant in this, and also the film itself does a very good job of not becoming what you think it might be, which is the film in which somebody looks something up on google earth. it's a film which has real emotional resonance. the openin
back home, and ended up in the hands of the authorities and ended up being adopted by a couple in tasmaniahe taste of an indian sweet food suddenly sends him into a reverie, which takes him back to his childhood and he suddenly becomes obsessed with trying to find the life that he lost, and had almost forgotten about. here's a clip. saroo! you need to face reality. what do you mean, reality? do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spend every day of their lives...
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incredible shooting in india with all the beautiful chaos there and are very different thing in tasmaniayoung actor who is extraordinary in the film and we really had to rely on this young kid to provide a performance that eve ryo ne to provide a performance that everyone would fall in love with and tha nkfully everyone would fall in love with and thankfully according to nominations today people have really connected with the film. that was critical casting. we tested over 2000 children for the role, a big process that started for five months before the preproduction process. so a very important element. your company has been involved with so many big productions, macbeth, and so on. how well our british producers doing in the movie game at the moment, is it something, we know that actors spread far and wide and their reputation is enormous globally. the folks behind the scenes? i think there is a lot of producers making great work from the uk, and an incredible crew base and that is the reason so many us productions come to the uk. i think there is a strong producer community making gre
incredible shooting in india with all the beautiful chaos there and are very different thing in tasmaniayoung actor who is extraordinary in the film and we really had to rely on this young kid to provide a performance that eve ryo ne to provide a performance that everyone would fall in love with and tha nkfully everyone would fall in love with and thankfully according to nominations today people have really connected with the film. that was critical casting. we tested over 2000 children for the...
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back home, and ended up in the hands of the authorities and ended up being adopted by a couple in tasmaniahe taste of an indian sweet food suddenly sends him into a reverie, which takes him back to his childhood and he suddenly becomes obsessed with trying to find the life that he lost, and had almost forgotten about. here's a clip. saroo! you need to face reality. what do you mean, reality? do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spend every day of their lives looking for me? how every day my real brother screams my name? can you imagine the pain they must be in, not knowing where i am? 25 years, luce. 25! why didn't you tell me that was happening for you? we swan about in our privileged lives. it makes me sick. i have to find home. they need to know i'm 0k. i mean, he's a hugely likeable actor, dev patel. he is absolutely brilliant in this, and also the film itself does a very good job of not becoming what you think it might be, which is the film in which somebody looks something up on google earth. it's a film which has real emotional resonance. the openin
back home, and ended up in the hands of the authorities and ended up being adopted by a couple in tasmaniahe taste of an indian sweet food suddenly sends him into a reverie, which takes him back to his childhood and he suddenly becomes obsessed with trying to find the life that he lost, and had almost forgotten about. here's a clip. saroo! you need to face reality. what do you mean, reality? do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spend every day of their lives...
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for the likes of victoria down towards tasmania a fresh feel again on wednesday with winds coming inrontal system could well be an issue across parts of new south wales and queensland. keep an eye on that. very disturbed wet and windy weather across parts of new zealand, particularly the south island. perfectly benign with plenty of sunshine and temperatures easing up to 30 degrees by friday. into southeast asia, quiet conditions, dry across most of india, some snow showers and the odd shower possible in sri lanka. lingering fog patches across northern cities with very little wind to shift those. in new delhi that could be an issue over the next few days. cold is the name of the game across continental europe yet again. another surge down towards iberia. tebbit is well below where they should be at this time of year. low— pressure they should be at this time of year. low—pressure system churning its way across the central mediterranean with bands of wet and windy weather. we've had a lot of snow over the alps in recent days, good news for skiers and fine and clear but cold conditions
for the likes of victoria down towards tasmania a fresh feel again on wednesday with winds coming inrontal system could well be an issue across parts of new south wales and queensland. keep an eye on that. very disturbed wet and windy weather across parts of new zealand, particularly the south island. perfectly benign with plenty of sunshine and temperatures easing up to 30 degrees by friday. into southeast asia, quiet conditions, dry across most of india, some snow showers and the odd shower...
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these markets p connect africa to its neighbors, nigeria, connecting the region, and down touganda tasmaniabeen in south africa for some time. and there is a lot of upside. if you look at africa, by design, 63 countries, a billion happening,anization cities are popping up, highly connected, mobile connected, ,xtremely positive nation communities, and as we see a lot of upside on the online commerce , if you just connect to the mobile phone in nigeria, kenya africa, we are working on that as well through a partnership. i see a major upside in sub sahara and connecting sub-saharan to china, asia, and the region. yousef: a fascinating conversation. that is hussein hachem, ceo of aramex. the world's leading oil company and going green. that is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ about 15it's just degrees celsius in tokyo. getting you up to speed on markets there. stop theoping to kleins. 200, the the asx overall market, 31 degrees celsius at the opera house. damage.nks during the commonwealth bank, westpac, and anz helping to depress the share decliningh 168 stocks and 25 on the way up on the benchma
these markets p connect africa to its neighbors, nigeria, connecting the region, and down touganda tasmaniabeen in south africa for some time. and there is a lot of upside. if you look at africa, by design, 63 countries, a billion happening,anization cities are popping up, highly connected, mobile connected, ,xtremely positive nation communities, and as we see a lot of upside on the online commerce , if you just connect to the mobile phone in nigeria, kenya africa, we are working on that as...
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Jan 21, 2017
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back home, and ended up in the hands of the authorities and ended up being adopted by a couple in tasmaniaeverie, which takes him back to his childhood and he suddenly becomes obsessed with trying to find the life that he lost, and had almost forgotten about. here's a clip. saroo! you need to face reality. what do you mean, reality? do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spend every day of their lives looking for me? how every day my real brother screams my name? can you imagine the pain they must be in, not knowing where i am? 25 years, luce. 25! why didn't you tell me that was happening for you? we swan about in our privileged lives. it makes me sick. i have to find home. they need to know i'm ok. i mean, he's a hugely likeable actor, dev patel. he is absolutely brilliant in this, and also the film itself does a very good job of not becoming what you think it might be, which is the film in which somebody looks something up on google earth. it's a film which has real emotional resonance. the opening scenes with the young boy, the five—year—old boy getting l
back home, and ended up in the hands of the authorities and ended up being adopted by a couple in tasmaniaeverie, which takes him back to his childhood and he suddenly becomes obsessed with trying to find the life that he lost, and had almost forgotten about. here's a clip. saroo! you need to face reality. what do you mean, reality? do you have any idea what it's like knowing my real brother and mother spend every day of their lives looking for me? how every day my real brother screams my name?...
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maybe we know like tasmania. up above in queensland is the gold coast.nister for trade. he knows it is more than important to have international relations. thank you so much for being with us. i would suggest there is a bigger difference in growing up in northern queensland versus growing up in sydney. what does that tell you about the need for international trade? these are two states that are focused on resources and resource exports. we are a very trade exposed nation. we are always forging to have that are market access into markets like china, south korea, and japan. tom: we talk about the washington consensus. after what you observed over this u.s. presidential campaign and the crash and burn of tpp, do you suggest your consensus moves toward beijing? steven: i do not. we have always had a strong relationship with china. it is our single largest exporting country. we have always had a strong focus on china. also on japan and korea. those are the three key markets alongside the u.s. tom: i have already had a surveillance correction. i butchered the
maybe we know like tasmania. up above in queensland is the gold coast.nister for trade. he knows it is more than important to have international relations. thank you so much for being with us. i would suggest there is a bigger difference in growing up in northern queensland versus growing up in sydney. what does that tell you about the need for international trade? these are two states that are focused on resources and resource exports. we are a very trade exposed nation. we are always forging...