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the united states studies sense at the university of sydney . thank you. my pleasure to now saudi arabia's foreign minister on behalf of the king on crown prince has especially invited the rainy and precedent to re add happened during a visit to tech round by the foreign minister as the long time arrivals take us another step towards restoring diplomatic ties of a fluid relations follows an agreement prompted by china. friend spies open for hot owls, south met iran, president abraham racy. it's the 1st search visit to the south, a official tyrone in over 7 years. the kingdom is planning to re establish an embassy in the city. it wrong reopened its embassy and we add earlier this month, a bill as these all got shot in is a solve a foreign policy with such that he says it's an interest of both sides to reduce tension. i think the issue of trust is very important, but i think income groups with trust, the aspect of incentive is also very important. this is what's going to happen. it's not enough to just trust because it's a, it's what is taking place here and
the united states studies sense at the university of sydney . thank you. my pleasure to now saudi arabia's foreign minister on behalf of the king on crown prince has especially invited the rainy and precedent to re add happened during a visit to tech round by the foreign minister as the long time arrivals take us another step towards restoring diplomatic ties of a fluid relations follows an agreement prompted by china. friend spies open for hot owls, south met iran, president abraham racy. it's...
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an environmental epidemiologist at the university of sydney gave us his analysis of the health effectsears, to long—term exposure including acute cardiovascular and respiratory events, and also in more severe cases, it can cause mortality.— can cause mortality. we're heafina can cause mortality. we're hearing that _ can cause mortality. we're hearing that the _ can cause mortality. we're hearing that the haze - can cause mortality. we're hearing that the haze is i can cause mortality. we're i hearing that the haze is kind of starting to move on, although air quality�*s still not great in the new york region. but what are some of the long—term effects in places like lahore, jakarta? we like lahore, jakarta ? we certainly like lahore, jakarta? we certainly get a lot of haze in singapore as well. but in your findings, what have you discovered in terms of long—term effects from this? that's right. we've been studying long—term and short—term effects of air pollution, and they are similar kinds of health effects. but we think about short—term effects as having triggering short—term outcomes
an environmental epidemiologist at the university of sydney gave us his analysis of the health effectsears, to long—term exposure including acute cardiovascular and respiratory events, and also in more severe cases, it can cause mortality.— can cause mortality. we're heafina can cause mortality. we're hearing that _ can cause mortality. we're hearing that the _ can cause mortality. we're hearing that the haze - can cause mortality. we're hearing that the haze is i can cause mortality....
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we can speak now to ed jegasothy, an environmental epidemiologist at the university of sydney who canferent health effects _ 5 there are lots of different health effects from minor irritation and also much — effects from minor irritation and also much more severe from these short-term — also much more severe from these short—term exposures including acute cardiovascular and respiratory failures— cardiovascular and respiratory failures and also cases that can cause _ failures and also cases that can cause mortality.— cause mortality. that hayes is startina cause mortality. that hayes is starting to _ cause mortality. that hayes is starting to move _ cause mortality. that hayes is starting to move on _ cause mortality. that hayes is starting to move on other- cause mortality. that hayes is starting to move on other air. starting to move on other air quality is still not great in the new york region. what are some of the long—term effects in places like lahore, jakarta and a lot of hayes and singapore as well. but if you discovered in terms of long—term effects from this? we discovered i
we can speak now to ed jegasothy, an environmental epidemiologist at the university of sydney who canferent health effects _ 5 there are lots of different health effects from minor irritation and also much — effects from minor irritation and also much more severe from these short-term — also much more severe from these short—term exposures including acute cardiovascular and respiratory failures— cardiovascular and respiratory failures and also cases that can cause _ failures and also...
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it's brendan, i called as a professor, the university of sydney's, as washington has a lot of work to do if it's improved relations with beijing. i think it's fair to say relations are low points since the opening up of diplomacy with china and night, $78.00, when jimmy carter was present. oh, use president since then have visited china. so this, the prospect of buy it and got this thing and it's best for years and power to trying to say diplomacy is i think this really needed at the moment. the visit itself is a good thing the and me blinking, but it's not contract thing for our license dramatically. a lot more has to be done to the different levels of diplomacy, including maybe in prison at the present summit, sometime maybe in the i pick some in san francisco and hopefully a lot more lines of communication being i, and i think the us probably needs to make some assurances to china that it supports the state as quote on taiwan. it benefits no one for that to be up in that i think some sense that it's not against china growing economically. it just has areas of competition and the ch
it's brendan, i called as a professor, the university of sydney's, as washington has a lot of work to do if it's improved relations with beijing. i think it's fair to say relations are low points since the opening up of diplomacy with china and night, $78.00, when jimmy carter was present. oh, use president since then have visited china. so this, the prospect of buy it and got this thing and it's best for years and power to trying to say diplomacy is i think this really needed at the moment....
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we spoke to a professor of computer science at the university of sydney is research focuses on educationbeen under way for several years and this one in fact has been trialed in schools. ai has had a big splash of publicity this year, with chatgpt as you mentioned, but the work has been going on and it's been coming into more and more places in our lives so definitely is timely now. what are some _ definitely is timely now. what are some of _ definitely is timely now. what are some of the _ definitely is timely now. what are some of the biggest - are some of the biggest challenges students will need to learn to navigate?- to learn to navigate? well, there are _ to learn to navigate? well, there are probably - to learn to navigate? well, there are probably many, l to learn to navigate? well, - there are probably many, many of them but in terms of challenges, they need to understand that this is going to be an important part of their lives and the need to understand how to use it. the need to understand the limitations of their own knowledge as well. probably those are the top two.- those
we spoke to a professor of computer science at the university of sydney is research focuses on educationbeen under way for several years and this one in fact has been trialed in schools. ai has had a big splash of publicity this year, with chatgpt as you mentioned, but the work has been going on and it's been coming into more and more places in our lives so definitely is timely now. what are some _ definitely is timely now. what are some of _ definitely is timely now. what are some of the _...
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front of this public institution of the state of senegal, which belongs to the assign, 2nd, university of sydney in court. this is an institution that is only a decade old. evangelist does not help any one because as long as there is no peace, we can not leave a real life. i deplore what is happening in our country. this images do not on a sunday go up to the local journalist from senegal census. this reports with more details on the interest in the country. they love seeds of scales of 2000 to the country, especially in the, in the and the show you the saw of the country rad, responsible e. the mail, the man of the like the side of the gene has refused to answer the calls. it was bipolar and the options that are either of the best in the box. a ups was sometimes the buyer came in a house, 2 years in prison, less than fun of $600000.00 say 5 uh to be paid to the bank. uh, i just, uh, as lot of the street duty image up need up to the bodies, the party to go to the cause of, for the most patricians in the, in addition to what they themselves for rest those 5 of the population to, to the trees. the
front of this public institution of the state of senegal, which belongs to the assign, 2nd, university of sydney in court. this is an institution that is only a decade old. evangelist does not help any one because as long as there is no peace, we can not leave a real life. i deplore what is happening in our country. this images do not on a sunday go up to the local journalist from senegal census. this reports with more details on the interest in the country. they love seeds of scales of 2000 to...
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in front of this public institution of the state of senegal, which belongs to the sun, 2nd, university of sydney in court. this is an institution that is only a decade old. evangelist does not help any one, because as long as there is no peace, we cannot leave a real life. i deplore what is happening in our country. this image is not on us, senegal, by the thought of doing the item. well, a local journalist from senegal census, this reports with more details on the invest in the country, and they was seeds of scales of 2000 to the country, suspicion he, uh, and the guy shot the, the sauce of the country rad, responsible the, the mail, the man, on the side of the team has refused to answer the calls you was bedford and the absence of the fields was sent into the buyer came into the house 2 years in freedom. less than 5 or $600000.00 pounds. uh, to be paid to the thank you for just a lot of those fees. do you mind just leaving the body the body to go through a pause. uh, for the most patricians, in addition to what they themselves for the rest of the the, the population to, to the trees, the roads
in front of this public institution of the state of senegal, which belongs to the sun, 2nd, university of sydney in court. this is an institution that is only a decade old. evangelist does not help any one, because as long as there is no peace, we cannot leave a real life. i deplore what is happening in our country. this image is not on us, senegal, by the thought of doing the item. well, a local journalist from senegal census, this reports with more details on the invest in the country, and...
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he's the director of research at the united states studies centre at the university of sydney. thank you very much forjoining us. what does this say about these two as negotiators? and what does this say about bipartisanship in the states? is it working? in bipartisanship in the states? is it working?— bipartisanship in the states? is it working? in america and overseas. — is it working? in america and overseas, people _ is it working? in america and overseas, people are pretty l overseas, people are pretty worried about the state of american politics and democracy more broadly, but this is a point of evidence that there is some bipartisan work going on. the first couple of years of the biden administration, a couple of bipartisan efforts, on semiconductors, infrastructure. now you are seeing a budget deal that would actually postpone further negotiations until 2025 on this issue. again, that shows bipartisanship is in many ways alive and well. a big part of that, i should say, is president biden. he comes to the white house with half a century of experience. he knows from his
he's the director of research at the united states studies centre at the university of sydney. thank you very much forjoining us. what does this say about these two as negotiators? and what does this say about bipartisanship in the states? is it working? in bipartisanship in the states? is it working?— bipartisanship in the states? is it working? in america and overseas. — is it working? in america and overseas, people _ is it working? in america and overseas, people are pretty l overseas,...
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stefan williams joining us from the university of sydney, i intact. mply don't know at the moment. we got confirmation from the us coast guard early this morning uk time that they were investigating these underwater noises that have been detected. that's probably the most positive news that we have had in the two days that we have been following the story. and it is an important lead. it seems they are following that up with their rov, remotely operated vehicle, operations, as i understand it at looking at the ship tracking software now that i have, there is probably an rov down currently about two or three nautical miles north—east of where the titanic a's position is known to be. sound is how you communicate in the ocean. radio doesn't work through water, radar, that kind of thing, so you use sound, this is what whales and porpoises do. sound travels fast, efficiently and over great distances in water. something like 1500 metres per second. in water. something like 1500 metres persecond. if in water. something like 1500 metres per second. if these un
stefan williams joining us from the university of sydney, i intact. mply don't know at the moment. we got confirmation from the us coast guard early this morning uk time that they were investigating these underwater noises that have been detected. that's probably the most positive news that we have had in the two days that we have been following the story. and it is an important lead. it seems they are following that up with their rov, remotely operated vehicle, operations, as i understand it...
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professor of us politics and foreign relations at the united states studies center at the university of sydney. he says, washington has a lot of work to do with it's going to improve relations with basic as i think it's fair to say relations are low points since the opening up of diplomacy with china or night 78. when jimmy carter was present for you as president since then have visited china, so this the prospect of buy it and got this thing and it's best for years and power to trying to say, diplomacy is i think display needed at the moment. the visit itself is a good thing the and me blinking, but it's not contracting for license. dramatic, like a lot more has to be done to the different levels of diplomacy, including maybe in prison at the present summit. sometime maybe in the i pick some of it in san francisco and hopefully a lot more lines of communication being i, i think the us probably needs to make some assurances to china that it supports the state as quote on taiwan. it benefits no one for that to be up into that. i think some sense that it's not against china growing economically.
professor of us politics and foreign relations at the united states studies center at the university of sydney. he says, washington has a lot of work to do with it's going to improve relations with basic as i think it's fair to say relations are low points since the opening up of diplomacy with china or night 78. when jimmy carter was present for you as president since then have visited china, so this the prospect of buy it and got this thing and it's best for years and power to trying to say,...
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. >>> joining me now from sydney is jocelyn shea, an adjunct professor at the australia- china institute at university of technology sydney and is a former senior diplomat specializing in australia-china relations. appreciate you joining us. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> so at the start of u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's high stake visit to china, expectations were low, but his invitation to meet again with china's foreign minister in washington, d.c. has been accepted and secretary blinken may even get to meet with president xi jinping in the coming hours. we're waiting to see. that's the big question, of course. so what is your assessment of how it's been going so far and what's been achieved exactly? >> well, it's such a relief, isn't it? that's my primary emotion. we've been waiting five years for high level contacts to resume and whatever the outcome i think that's a very positive step forward. >> secretary blinken's goal is to reset china/u.s. relations and ease tensions between the world's two largest economies. how likely is it that he will ultimately achieve that goal and how crucia
. >>> joining me now from sydney is jocelyn shea, an adjunct professor at the australia- china institute at university of technology sydney and is a former senior diplomat specializing in australia-china relations. appreciate you joining us. >> thank you, nice to be here. >> so at the start of u.s. secretary of state antony blinken's high stake visit to china, expectations were low, but his invitation to meet again with china's foreign minister in washington, d.c. has been...
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. >> reporter: qantas teaming up with researchers at the university of sydney to study the effects ofin large populations. >> reporter: and an added bonus for passengers, once you touch down in australia, qantas making it possible to explore even more. >> we give 65 domestic locations as connectivity and so you can see different regions and amazing destinations which have some of the most beautiful beaches. >> reporter: the new service from new york operates three days a week, but will bump up to four in the fall. that means 1800 seats offered on its boeing 787 dreamliner air craft. michael, i think i'm going to australia. >> i got to say. that looked pretty amazing. you have a bed and a chair. >> it's a dream scenario. even at home. >> and then the wellness center. cannot beat that. thank you. thank you so much for that. coming up toosii performs live. there he is right there. cannot wait for that. we'll be right back with more gma. ht there. cannot wait for that. more gma. for likes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most whe
. >> reporter: qantas teaming up with researchers at the university of sydney to study the effects ofin large populations. >> reporter: and an added bonus for passengers, once you touch down in australia, qantas making it possible to explore even more. >> we give 65 domestic locations as connectivity and so you can see different regions and amazing destinations which have some of the most beautiful beaches. >> reporter: the new service from new york operates three days a...
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of the opera house. >> reporter: touchdown in sydney fast forward to today and the university of sydney's research resultsxposed to light, when you eat, when you exercise, it will help synchronize the body clocks and reduce jet lag. >> reporter: the food, lights and exercise did lead to better quality of sleep in flight, less severe jet lag and better cognitive performance two days after the flight so qantas ordered 12 new airbus planes specially designed with fewer seats, more room and that all-important macarena exercise area in first class, many hotel suites it is a big bet to connect with down under. >> to make australia that closer to the rest of the world. >> it makes sense. if you're on a shorter flight and you want to avoid jet lag, what steps can you take? >> water, water, water i fly to europe for family and for work, and i have tried everything over the last many decades. no carbonated drinks, no alcohol. i drink a lot of water i take a sleep aid, melatonin or z-zzzquil. that lets me sleep for four to five hours or so wear comfortable clothes you guys know that you don't want to be wearing a su
of the opera house. >> reporter: touchdown in sydney fast forward to today and the university of sydney's research resultsxposed to light, when you eat, when you exercise, it will help synchronize the body clocks and reduce jet lag. >> reporter: the food, lights and exercise did lead to better quality of sleep in flight, less severe jet lag and better cognitive performance two days after the flight so qantas ordered 12 new airbus planes specially designed with fewer seats, more room...
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a new study from the university of technology sydney found plants can remove almost all cancer causingix of indoor plants removed 97% of the most toxic compounds from the surrounding air. within 8 hours. this was the first experiment to show plants can remove gas fumes, which are the largest source is toxic compounds in buildings nationwide. with that, i'll send it over to olivia horton. olivia, i'm a plant lady. i've become more of a plant lady over the course of time. but do you have plants at home? i know you've got ups. i do. i actually do have plans at home. i was going to say, you know, really does pay to have a green thumb, i guess at the end
a new study from the university of technology sydney found plants can remove almost all cancer causingix of indoor plants removed 97% of the most toxic compounds from the surrounding air. within 8 hours. this was the first experiment to show plants can remove gas fumes, which are the largest source is toxic compounds in buildings nationwide. with that, i'll send it over to olivia horton. olivia, i'm a plant lady. i've become more of a plant lady over the course of time. but do you have plants...
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according to the magazine, a group of researchers from sydney university used wheat germ oil on whole grains of wheat. diluted wheat sprinkled with a smell similar to fresh wheat seeds find the call to prayer of kermanshah evansen and find out where they were killed and where they were killed . now they are investigating that in the concentrations of wheat germ oil will give the best results and how often these oils should be used on the products, the effect of this will remain until i meet you again . great iranian, installment sale of all types of water and gas coolers in different dimensions and sizes. and installments from a variety of household appliances in the iranian grand sarai, invite fresh air to your homes. the iranian grand sarai in the cities of qom and isfahan. this family is more complete. pakshuma, with the guarantee of pak service , started the league of nations with a defeat against the asian opponents of the iranian team in its first match. the change in the board of directors of the magpies may be decided at another time in the 21st persepolis and esteghlal collec
according to the magazine, a group of researchers from sydney university used wheat germ oil on whole grains of wheat. diluted wheat sprinkled with a smell similar to fresh wheat seeds find the call to prayer of kermanshah evansen and find out where they were killed and where they were killed . now they are investigating that in the concentrations of wheat germ oil will give the best results and how often these oils should be used on the products, the effect of this will remain until i meet you...
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of the sport. earlier i spoke to david rowe from western sydney university and he gave me his thoughts on the mergereen happening for a couple of years, betwen europena and us tourand liv of years, betwen europena and us tour and liv funded by the saudi arabia public investment fund and after being about to go to court and essentially peace has broken out. some people have accused the saudi government of sports washing. it is not just it is notjust golf we are looking. in terms of making something look better thanit something look better than it is, turning away from some of the criticism about its human rights practices. do you think sports washing actually works? it is a very traditional tactic. and it does not only apply to nations to saudi arabia, it applies to australia, the united states etc. it is a tactic which attempts to use the kind of gloss of sport to cover over sometimes human rights violations, that kind of thing, or expansion practices of various kinds. it is an irony really, it is an irony really, i suppose, as people have pointed out, the more you try to wash somethings away, the m
of the sport. earlier i spoke to david rowe from western sydney university and he gave me his thoughts on the mergereen happening for a couple of years, betwen europena and us tourand liv of years, betwen europena and us tour and liv funded by the saudi arabia public investment fund and after being about to go to court and essentially peace has broken out. some people have accused the saudi government of sports washing. it is not just it is notjust golf we are looking. in terms of making...
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populations, and a scientist from the centre for ecosystem science at the university of new south wales joins me live from sydneyre only found here in australia. plastic is a significant environmental concern. look it is a problem for platypus is because of the way they forage. they close their eyes and use highly specialised bills to forage for food in the water. and so as a result of this foraging behaviour, platypus is are prone to getting plastic and rubbish tangled around their necks that could lead to strangulation and death. more broadly, micro plastics are also a big issue. we don't know exactly the impact to platypus is, but micro plastics can definitely harm animals in a range of ways, including physical ingestion that could lead to malnutrition. also there are issues with toxicity that could impact reproduction, the immune system, and generally metabolic problems and development disorders. so these micro plastics can definitely pose impact to our freshwater environment, and there is still a lot to learn.— still a lot to learn. we've got very little time — still a lot to learn. we've got very little ti
populations, and a scientist from the centre for ecosystem science at the university of new south wales joins me live from sydneyre only found here in australia. plastic is a significant environmental concern. look it is a problem for platypus is because of the way they forage. they close their eyes and use highly specialised bills to forage for food in the water. and so as a result of this foraging behaviour, platypus is are prone to getting plastic and rubbish tangled around their necks that...
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of the spot. earlier i spoke to david rowe from western sydney university and he gave me his thoughts on the merger,, merger. the transformation has been happening _ merger. the transformation has been happening for _ merger. the transformation has been happening for a _ merger. the transformation has been happening for a couple - merger. the transformation has been happening for a couple of| been happening for a couple of years, liv funded by the saudi arabia public investment fund and after being about to go to court and essentially peace has broken out. court and essentially peace has broken out-— broken out. some people have accused the — broken out. some people have accused the saudi _ broken out. some people have accused the saudi government| broken out. some people have i accused the saudi government of sports washing. in terms of making something look better thanit making something look better than it is, turning away from some of the criticism about its human rights practices. do you think sports washing actually works. it think sports washing actually works. , ., , think sports washing ac
of the spot. earlier i spoke to david rowe from western sydney university and he gave me his thoughts on the merger,, merger. the transformation has been happening _ merger. the transformation has been happening for _ merger. the transformation has been happening for a _ merger. the transformation has been happening for a couple - merger. the transformation has been happening for a couple of| been happening for a couple of years, liv funded by the saudi arabia public investment fund and after...
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sydney and melbourne. and here in bruges, it is with ghent. both cities are full of mediaeval architecture, but ghent is far bigger, with a university, and has madee destination, though bruges claims the chocolates, they say a better football team, and is considered a more romantic destination. let me ask you — bruges or ghent? i would say ghent. why? it's the bigger city. it's also a student city, so there is a lot of life, more life, i would say. ghent, 100%. why? for everything! the colour of the city. you have so many places to go every day. the bars, the restaurants, the food, the people. well, , i do prefer bruges. both of them. actually, the both of them has a very rich history. and that's why i come back every year, actually. and that rivalry gets really intense when the neighbouring city threatens to muscle in on your patch. the canal boat trips have always been run here in bruges by five families, though now that's about to change as soon, the waterways will be opened up to outsiders. and that includes ghent. michiel. hey. good morning. how are you? so i'm actually the fourth generation that is doing this type of work. michiel�*s great—
sydney and melbourne. and here in bruges, it is with ghent. both cities are full of mediaeval architecture, but ghent is far bigger, with a university, and has madee destination, though bruges claims the chocolates, they say a better football team, and is considered a more romantic destination. let me ask you — bruges or ghent? i would say ghent. why? it's the bigger city. it's also a student city, so there is a lot of life, more life, i would say. ghent, 100%. why? for everything! the colour...
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new study from the university up technology in sydney found plants can remove almost all cancer causing fumes from a room during the study, the team found a small green wall with a mix of indoor plants removed 97% of the most toxic compounds from the surrounding air within 8 hours. this was the first experiment to show plants can remove gas fumes, which are the largest source of toxic compounds and buildings all across the nation. more than 3 million boppy level jurors were recalled in 2021 after they were associated with 8 deaths. but federal federal regulators say parents are still using them and 2 more deaths have now been reported since they were pulled from the market. regulators are saying parents are still buying them secondhand on the internet. so now the cpsc says they have sent multiple requests to facebook's parent company. meta to pull all the listings for the recalled baby items from facebook marketplace. still ahead of the 3, there's a growing effort to bring new fentanyl legislation directly to california voters. details on what's next for. on what's next for. >> alexandra slaw. in the searcs one grocery store will stop at nothing to make sure you save m
new study from the university up technology in sydney found plants can remove almost all cancer causing fumes from a room during the study, the team found a small green wall with a mix of indoor plants removed 97% of the most toxic compounds from the surrounding air within 8 hours. this was the first experiment to show plants can remove gas fumes, which are the largest source of toxic compounds and buildings all across the nation. more than 3 million boppy level jurors were recalled in 2021...
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sydney? >> grorn well, we are here outside varnld university medical center where that officer was taken. at this hour he still is in critical condition but luckily is stable. now, all of police responded to a call for an armed man breaking into cars in a nearby parking lot near the international airport. now, that's when police made contact with him and then chased him into a nearby residential neighborhood. take a look at this video here. now, you can see those detectives chasing him. they did pull out their taser first. and then at some point during the chase pulled out their gun after being shot at. now, take a listen to that exchange here. >> show us your hands now. stop right now. i have already got you. drop that gun. [gunfire] >> shots fired. >> i'm hit. i'm hit. i'm hit. in the ribs. >> now, that detective was taken hit to vanderbilt university hospital by the officer. this is 37-year-old kasmer who we know is dead he did have a florida license on him when police found him. after being initially shot by the officer. swat teams continue to search for him in that brush area in the residential neighborhood. that's where they made contact and then shot him once ag
sydney? >> grorn well, we are here outside varnld university medical center where that officer was taken. at this hour he still is in critical condition but luckily is stable. now, all of police responded to a call for an armed man breaking into cars in a nearby parking lot near the international airport. now, that's when police made contact with him and then chased him into a nearby residential neighborhood. take a look at this video here. now, you can see those detectives chasing him....
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sydney and melbourne. and here in bruges, it is with ghent. both cities are full of medieval architecture, but ghent is far bigger, with a university, and has madeould say. ghent, 100%. why? for everything! the colour of the city. you have so many places to go every day. the bars, the restaurants, the food, the people. well, to be honest, i do prefer brugesl both of them. actually, the both of them has a very rich history. and that's why i come back every year, actually. and that rivalry gets really intense when the neighbouring city threatens to muscle in on your patch. the canal boat trips have always been run here in bruges by five families, though now that's about to change as soon, the waterways will be opened up to outsiders. and that includes ghent. michiel. hey. good morning. how are you? so i'm actually the fourth generation that is doing this type of work. michiel�*s great—grandmother actually started the business when his great—grandfather was a soldier. he wasn't allowed to do business aside from being in the army. so his wife took on this business at that time and then later on, passed it over to my grandfather, went to my father, a
sydney and melbourne. and here in bruges, it is with ghent. both cities are full of medieval architecture, but ghent is far bigger, with a university, and has madeould say. ghent, 100%. why? for everything! the colour of the city. you have so many places to go every day. the bars, the restaurants, the food, the people. well, to be honest, i do prefer brugesl both of them. actually, the both of them has a very rich history. and that's why i come back every year, actually. and that rivalry gets...