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italian vet lorenzo cranston is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pet hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it contains inflammatory cells or bacteria which would cause an satellite s. or meningitis b. you know which because in that case we will of course have to treat the animal differently with a bit of a bit of. at least the bushfires have given scientists an opportunity to gather useful data and the global headlines have forced the all foreigners to provide funds to help save wildlife yet silicosis if everything goes well we will hopefully develop new strategies now that we can use to help australian wildlife in the future fires on its own with the genius of not just to save animals directly but also for ex
italian vet lorenzo cranston is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pet hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it...
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italian vat neurons no cross is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pets hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. with your terrible. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it contains inflammatory cells or bacteria which would cause and suffer lidice or meningitis if plague in a way because in that case we will of course have to treat the animal differently with a bit of a bit of. a lease to the bushfires have given scientists an opportunity to gather useful data and the global headlines have forced the all foreigners to provide funds to help save wildlife yet silicosis if everything goes well it will hopefully develop new strategies now that we can use to help australian wildlife in future fires on its own with the not just to save animals direc
italian vat neurons no cross is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pets hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. with your terrible. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we...
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italian vat lorenzo cranston is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pet hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. with your terrible. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it contains inflammatory cells or bacteria which would cause an satellite us or meningitis to be ignored because in that case we will of course have to treat the animal to like a bit of a bit of it. at least the bushfires have given scientists an opportunity to gather useful data and the global headlines have forced the all foreigners to provide funds to help save wildlife yet silly cause if everything goes well it will hopefully develop new strategies now that we can use to help australian wildlife in future fires with a genius of not just to save animals directly but also for example
italian vat lorenzo cranston is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pet hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. with your terrible. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want...
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o'connor about this is in melbourne and is an associate professor of american politics at the university of sydney very good to have you again on al jazeera i mean it's very concerning isn't it the us health system is no doubt a very complex one why has it not been able to cope with this crisis when you know it's getting worse there but elsewhere in some parts of europe for instance is improving slightly what's not working in the united states in your view. well is not cool ordinated approach from the top down and the president of the united states has played down this virus at various times and i prove or even in the 2nd debate against joe biden claiming america 10 the corner but the virus was behind the united states so there's been no federal leadership this been a lot of different approaches at various state levels people of traveled across america throughout the virus it travel not real probable order control and also an attitude to the virus which i think is quite different to a lot of places a kind of live free or die attitude large motorcycle rallies have gone across america during the sum
o'connor about this is in melbourne and is an associate professor of american politics at the university of sydney very good to have you again on al jazeera i mean it's very concerning isn't it the us health system is no doubt a very complex one why has it not been able to cope with this crisis when you know it's getting worse there but elsewhere in some parts of europe for instance is improving slightly what's not working in the united states in your view. well is not cool ordinated approach...
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for more insight is professor edward holmes, an evolutionary biologist and virologist at the university of sydneyer? good morning. i think we will get close to an answer. whether we will ever find exactly the rest of our species isa find exactly the rest of our species is a little bit open to debate. at the moment there is a large push going in china to sample animals to see which ones may have a virus that's very close to the wand that has infected humans. but it's really needle in a haystack stop. we may be looking at the right cave even the right time for the right animal. it's going to be tough. i hope we will get there. people do need to be patient about this i think. can you categorically say it was either a bat or a pangolin or is there other possibilities? at the moment i think there are many possible routes of how it got to the virus was that we know that bats are very good reservoirs for coronaviruses. they contain... pincus was a very strange discovery. quite what role they play is not quite clear yet. my strong bet would be there will be other animals. that carry coronaviruses. and so
for more insight is professor edward holmes, an evolutionary biologist and virologist at the university of sydneyer? good morning. i think we will get close to an answer. whether we will ever find exactly the rest of our species isa find exactly the rest of our species is a little bit open to debate. at the moment there is a large push going in china to sample animals to see which ones may have a virus that's very close to the wand that has infected humans. but it's really needle in a haystack...
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americans have died from these farms brendan o'connor as a professor of american politics at the university of sydney he outlines the challenges that lie ahead for president elect joe biden and tackling covered 90. on day one to take it seriously so one of the problems with donald trump is that he's very interested in publishing a speech making attention grabbing tweets and speeches like today all facebook but he's not particularly interested in the hard sometimes boring work of government particularly when things don't get better quickly that was one of the signs of the early pandemic site having a president who takes this problem seriously who addresses the american people with on a state who gives people reasons to wear face masks and be cautious to curb their behavior for the betterment of their fellow citizens all of the nice things will be at least improvement but he doesn't have a magic wand this so much kind of it in the united states he said 200000 cases to that 160001 average i have it 2 and a half 1000 people dying on a number of days recently those things don't go away quickly and you hea
americans have died from these farms brendan o'connor as a professor of american politics at the university of sydney he outlines the challenges that lie ahead for president elect joe biden and tackling covered 90. on day one to take it seriously so one of the problems with donald trump is that he's very interested in publishing a speech making attention grabbing tweets and speeches like today all facebook but he's not particularly interested in the hard sometimes boring work of government...
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biden now there is one brendan o'connor is an associate professor of american politics at the university of sydney he says that hollande can bring a perspective to government that's been missing. well that would be very appropriate i think ken very important to have a native american woman as head of the department of the interior if we think about sort of national parks in the united states government and lay and manage tribal lands really in the end of the die all of those lands will once native american lands and maybe a still have claims to some of the appox some of the resources and there has never been and i had american person who is being interior secretary there's never been a person who's been head of that department who had is a native american son so lots of ways it's america catching up with what is i think fear what should have been the case maybe in the past and she will i think be welcomed in that role and celebrated in that role too i will say the negotiations with native americans across the united states. supercycle has had fiji killing at least 2 people one of them a 3 month ol
biden now there is one brendan o'connor is an associate professor of american politics at the university of sydney he says that hollande can bring a perspective to government that's been missing. well that would be very appropriate i think ken very important to have a native american woman as head of the department of the interior if we think about sort of national parks in the united states government and lay and manage tribal lands really in the end of the die all of those lands will once...
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italian vat the renzo cross is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic plants hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it contains inflammatory cells or bacteria which would cause and suffer lidice or meningitis if being in a way because in that case we will of course have to treat the animal to hook up a bit of a bit of it. at least the bushfires have given scientists an opportunity to gather useful data and the global headlines have forced the all foreigners to provide funds to help save wildlife yet silly cause if everything goes well we will hopefully develop new strategies now that we can use to help australian wildlife in future fires with the chinese over not just to save animals directly but also for exam
italian vat the renzo cross is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic plants hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree in a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether...
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italian vat the renzo cross is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pet hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree and a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it contains inflammatory cells or bacteria which would cause and suffer lidice or meningitis if being in a way because in that case we will of course have to treat the animal to like a bit of a bit of. a lease to the bushfires have given scientists an opportunity to gather useful data and the global headlines have forced the all foreigners to provide funds to help save wildlife yet silicosis if everything goes well it will hopefully develop new strategies now that we can use to help australian wildlife in future fires with it is up not just to save animals directly but also for example by issuing guideli
italian vat the renzo cross is director of the university of sydney's avian reptile and exotic pet hospital which provides canta wildlife. he's one of the few people able to treat the little researched koalas today he is looking after a fonzie a koala who was found catching on to a tree and a river although he has no obvious severe injuries the creature still isn't back on its feet. we're going to take some of a cerebral spinal fluid and send it to a lab for testing. we want to know whether it...
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works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jays or key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. and they didn't have any classroom i didn't seem to know so it was a new experience for them that. there are a bunch of them. and learn about things and knowing it was like. 7 days 4 to 6 months but it was big a big opportunity for them to be james informed the other villagers about the days that they've gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on wheat it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they divide their fields into individual plots. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. that we use one part each for wheat mustard flowers and chick peace. by doing that we have enough water and we earn more from our crops and a lot of that. anyone who needs
works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jays or key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. and they didn't have any classroom i didn't seem to know so it was a new experience for them that. there are a bunch of them. and learn about things and knowing it was like. 7 days 4 to 6...
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greater sydney residents can have ten guests plus kids for three days only before reverting back to existing rules. professor mary—louise mclaws is an epidemiologist at the university oftate has imposed are not strict enough to spread the outbreak. —— stop the outbreak. from an outbreak management perspective, no, sadly no. the northern beaches had had a number of cases that seemed to be declining, but from an outbreak management perspective, you would expect zero cases, or at least —— for at least twice and incubation period, as this is a large cluster, and you would suggest no—one visits you at home if you live in the northern beaches, even in the northern focused area, because what will happen is people will visit and of course there may well be increases in clusters. and i know this is a difficult time, christmas is a difficult time, but we have had eid and chanukah and those celebrations have been disturbed. this is 2020, and this has been a terrible year. i understand that our premiere doesn't want to disappoint people, because in australia christmas is very important for everyone across our wide ethnic and cultural groups, but from an outbreak perspective, sadl
greater sydney residents can have ten guests plus kids for three days only before reverting back to existing rules. professor mary—louise mclaws is an epidemiologist at the university oftate has imposed are not strict enough to spread the outbreak. —— stop the outbreak. from an outbreak management perspective, no, sadly no. the northern beaches had had a number of cases that seemed to be declining, but from an outbreak management perspective, you would expect zero cases, or at least...
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greater sydney residents have been told they can have ten people plus kids for three days only before reverting back to old rules. professor marylouise mclaws is an epidemiologist at the university ofssor, thank you so much forjoining us. are these measures the right measures? from an outbreak manager perspective, no. sadly, no. the northern beaches have had a number of cases, they seem to be declining, but from an outbreak management perspective, you would expect zero cases for at least twice in incubation period, because this is a very large cluster, and you would suggest that no one visits you at home if you live in the northern beaches, evenin live in the northern beaches, even in the northern focused area because what will happen is people will visit and of course there may well be increases in clusters, and i know this is a difficult time, christmas is a difficult time, but we have had ede and hanukkah where those celebrations also have been disturbed, and this is 2020. this is a terrible —— terrible year, andi this is a terrible —— terrible year, and i understand that our premier does not want to disappoint, because nostra christmas is very important for eve ryo ne a cross c
greater sydney residents have been told they can have ten people plus kids for three days only before reverting back to old rules. professor marylouise mclaws is an epidemiologist at the university ofssor, thank you so much forjoining us. are these measures the right measures? from an outbreak manager perspective, no. sadly, no. the northern beaches have had a number of cases, they seem to be declining, but from an outbreak management perspective, you would expect zero cases for at least twice...
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and researchers at the university of sydney say government should be encouraged to prescribe an app, s do recommend exercise. i never measure a lot of gps do recommend exercise. i never measure my a lot of gps do recommend exercise. i never measure my sleep. because it would lead to... it would get me worried. have you done that thing when you look at it at 10pm and you have 9000 steps and then you around around? that is good. is it? why not? walking around the kitchen at 10pm. it does not matter where you are walking. this is rather lovely. this is the beatles, days before they broke up. lovely footage will stop how happy they seemed, at least. they are together at studios, making a last beatles album. it is touching seeing those pictures. heather getting a lift on her dad's shoulders. ringo acting naturally. this was the period before they split up when everybody assumes they we re split up when everybody assumes they were at one another‘s throats. john lennon talking later about being miserable. the pictures tell a different story. john and george play fighting. sharing microphones
and researchers at the university of sydney say government should be encouraged to prescribe an app, s do recommend exercise. i never measure a lot of gps do recommend exercise. i never measure my a lot of gps do recommend exercise. i never measure my sleep. because it would lead to... it would get me worried. have you done that thing when you look at it at 10pm and you have 9000 steps and then you around around? that is good. is it? why not? walking around the kitchen at 10pm. it does not...
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university and. together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jays or key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they didn't have a new class of images and didn't know so it was a new experience a lot of them that. and learning about things and knowing it was like for 7 days for a 6 month period but it was a big opportunity for them. b.j. has informed the other villagers about the days that they've gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they divided their fields into individual plots. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. that we use one part each for wheat mustard national flowers and chick peace. by doing that we have enough water and we earn more from our crops but lindelof does that tell. anyone who needs water take
university and. together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jays or key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they didn't have a new class of images and didn't know so it was a new experience a lot of them that. and learning about things and knowing it was like for 7 days for a 6 month period but it was a big opportunity for them. b.j. has...
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works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they didn't have a new classroom addition to know so it was a new experience for them that they wanted me. and learn about things and knowing it was like for 7 days. 4 to 6 months but it was. b.j. has informed the other villagers about the days that they've gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on wheat it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they divided their fields into individual plots. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. we use one part each for wheat mustard a shock of flowers and chickpeas. by doing that we have enough water and we are in more from our crops and then the knowledge of that. anyone who needs water takes some of the pr
works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they didn't have a new classroom addition to know so it was a new experience for them that they wanted me. and learn about things and knowing it was like for 7 days. 4 to 6 months but it...
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works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants do they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they're going to have a new class of medication didn't know so it was a new experience a lot of them that. there are a bunch of them. and learn about things and knowing it was like for 7 days for a 6 month period but it was a big opportunity for them. b.j. has informed the other villagers about the data they've gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on wheat it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they divide their fields into individual plots. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. that we use one part each for wheat mustard a shock of flowers and chickpeas. by doing that we have enough water and we earn more from our crops but i would lend a
works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants do they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they're going to have a new class of medication didn't know so it was a new experience a lot of them that. there are a bunch of them. and learn about things and knowing it was like for 7...
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for the marvie project run by a nearby university and who die poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. and they didn't have any class of medication. so it was a new experience for them that. they have a bunch of. things and knowing it was like for. 4 to 6 months but it was hard to do for them. b.j. has informed the other villagers about the days that they've gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on wheat it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they divide their fields into individual plots. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. we use one part each for wheat mustard flowers and chickpeas. by doing that we have enough water and we earn more from our crops and then the larger that. anyone who needs water takes some of the precious groundwater f
for the marvie project run by a nearby university and who die poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. and they didn't have any class of medication. so it was a new experience for them that. they have a bunch of. things and knowing it was like for. 4 to 6 months but it was hard to do...
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for the marvie project run by a nearby university and who die poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants do they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they didn't have a new class of medication didn't know so it was a new experience for them that. they have a bunch of. things and knowing it was like for 7 days for a 6 month period but it was a big opportunity for them to be james informed the other villagers about the days that they've gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on wheat it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they divided their fields into individual plots. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. that we use one part each for wheat mustard a shock of flowers and chickpeas. by doing that we have enough water and we earn more from our crops and then the knowledge about that. anyone
for the marvie project run by a nearby university and who die poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants do they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. they didn't have a new class of medication didn't know so it was a new experience for them that. they have a bunch of. things and knowing it was like for 7 days for a 6 month period...
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works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. and they didn't have a new class of immigrants and didn't know so it was a new experience a lot of them that. there are a bunch of them. and learn about things and knowing it was like for 7 days for a 6 month period but it was a big part of the people in their. pj's inform the other villagers about the danger they gathered advising them at meetings like this one. most farmers here used to rely purely on wheat it was a lucrative crop but one which consumed huge amounts of water now they cultivate a variety of crops depending on the market situation on the time of year to do that they've divided their fields into individual plots. but. we take a piece of land and divide it into 4 sections. that we use one part each for wheat mustard a shock of flowers and chickpeas don't know what it is by doing that we have enough water and we earn more
works for the marvie project run by a nearby university and poor together with australia's western sydney university the project aims to help people find ways of dealing with the constant water shortage here living on location to be jay's are key participants so they have to be trained up to handle their tasks. and they didn't have a new class of immigrants and didn't know so it was a new experience a lot of them that. there are a bunch of them. and learn about things and knowing it was like...
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challenging doors and all those sorts of things so great a sydney is having to face a number of restrictions top to send. their from australian national university great to speak to you again great to get your insight here on out there thanks to the thanks that i'm living on now and u.s. president donald trump has contradicted his own secretary of state by saying china could be responsible for a cyber attack on 6 government departments maicon pale however said it was pretty clear that russia was behind the hacking but i have to be the west and american history russia denies any involvement and i tattering has no. president donald trump has weighed in on what's seen as the biggest ever cyber espionage attack against washington downplaying it and the kremlin's involvement in the hacking he says the cyber hug is far greater in what he called fake news media than an actuality i have been fully briefed and everything is well under control russia russia russia is the priority chant when anything happens because lame stream is for mostly financial reasons petrified of discussing the possibility that it may be china it may speaking on a radio show might
challenging doors and all those sorts of things so great a sydney is having to face a number of restrictions top to send. their from australian national university great to speak to you again great to get your insight here on out there thanks to the thanks that i'm living on now and u.s. president donald trump has contradicted his own secretary of state by saying china could be responsible for a cyber attack on 6 government departments maicon pale however said it was pretty clear that russia...
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recession for the first time in almost 30 years. joining me now from sydney is mark humphery—jenner, associate professor of finance at the universitys. good to talk to you. i remember australia was known as the wonderfrom australia was known as the wonder from down under, australia was known as the wonderfrom down under, the one major economy that did not go into recession after the major financial crisis of 2008 but australia could not ride the wave of the pandemic in a similar way. tell us about the outlook. good morning, good to be with you. the outlook is, well, it is mixed, probably the best way of putting it. better thanit best way of putting it. better than it was but still not great. gdp figures have shown 3.3% increase but there are some very mixed figures within that. so improvement in consumption but some very negative information about exports and about capital expenditure. there are pluses and minuses, probably the best way of putting it, to be totally clear. talk us through the impact at the very, very strict lockdown has had in parts of australia, melbourne, for example, restrictions on travel. that will really have
recession for the first time in almost 30 years. joining me now from sydney is mark humphery—jenner, associate professor of finance at the universitys. good to talk to you. i remember australia was known as the wonderfrom australia was known as the wonder from down under, australia was known as the wonderfrom down under, the one major economy that did not go into recession after the major financial crisis of 2008 but australia could not ride the wave of the pandemic in a similar way. tell us...
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is an associate professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university there he says the outbreak in sydney's northern beaches suburb is likely linked to a super spreader event. we've got about 68 cases but all the cases in this northern beaches outbreak seem to be linked to the northern beaches i'm in particular a clump in the northern beaches where we think a super spreading event may have occurred the only thing is some of those people infected at that event live in other parts of sydney and c.v. is a very big city about the 43rd biggest the world 2034 square kilometers and people could have spread it so the next few days will be very important and it's really vital that people get tested if they have the mildest sentence that you know make testing the genetic sequencing of this northern beaches outbreak strain is a u.s. strain and it's very similar apparently to a traveler who arrived in australia around the 1st of december but there's no obviously between that traveler and the northern beaches outbreak so did it spread spillover somehow from that hotel quantity or that home quarantine in
is an associate professor of infectious diseases at the australian national university there he says the outbreak in sydney's northern beaches suburb is likely linked to a super spreader event. we've got about 68 cases but all the cases in this northern beaches outbreak seem to be linked to the northern beaches i'm in particular a clump in the northern beaches where we think a super spreading event may have occurred the only thing is some of those people infected at that event live in other...
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lawsuit from sydney powell has been dismissed on multiple grounds saying powell failed to show evidence of a conspiracy to throw the election to biden and an early study showing a universalcine for the flu. it produced and i mun response to flu strains that lasted for at least 18 months and in russia a warehouse full of fireworks blew up in spectacular fashion hundreds of firefighters fought the blaze for hours. surprisingly no injuries were reported are they got lucky that's a cnbc news update at this hour. kelly, back to you >> you almost feel bad just observing how beautiful it is. >> yeah, exactly. >> we'll see you in a little bit. for gen-z, entering the job market for the first time in the middle of ain unprecedented economic crisis, key disparities that are hindering economic advancement from many. sharon epperson is here now with result from a new survey highlighting from teens believe some of the problems are. >> reporter: they believe it's a lack of economic opportunity based on race, gender and ethnicity and the keep obstacle is the pay gap teens and economic opportunity asked are people in our society paid less based on race, ethnicity and gender. >> 61% of t
lawsuit from sydney powell has been dismissed on multiple grounds saying powell failed to show evidence of a conspiracy to throw the election to biden and an early study showing a universalcine for the flu. it produced and i mun response to flu strains that lasted for at least 18 months and in russia a warehouse full of fireworks blew up in spectacular fashion hundreds of firefighters fought the blaze for hours. surprisingly no injuries were reported are they got lucky that's a cnbc news update...
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university of new south wales. professor, you are very welcome. thank you forjoining us. first of all, and that easing, that three—day easing of restrictions over christmas in sydney, do youy did it eight —— they did a targeted lockdown in the area where the outbreak was most intensely concentrated. they did extensive testing. so today, for example, over 40,000 tests were done. and the results are, they come pretty quickly, usually within 24 hours of the tests. and we had 30 cases on sunday, 15 cases on monday, eight cases on tuesday and eight cases again on wednesday. so the numbers are not going up. if they were going up are not going up. if they were going up or not coming down, it would be more of a concern. the greater concern is the timing of christmas and new year. if there are some infected people in the community that have not been identified on christmas day, christmas day could bea christmas day, christmas day could be a bit ofa christmas day, christmas day could be a bit of a super spreading event because people get together and —— in large groups, church services etc. and those people who get infected on christmas day, although the incubation period is 14 day
university of new south wales. professor, you are very welcome. thank you forjoining us. first of all, and that easing, that three—day easing of restrictions over christmas in sydney, do youy did it eight —— they did a targeted lockdown in the area where the outbreak was most intensely concentrated. they did extensive testing. so today, for example, over 40,000 tests were done. and the results are, they come pretty quickly, usually within 24 hours of the tests. and we had 30 cases on...