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>> fishermen in western australia were not supposed to catch this. >> oh, boy. >> that, my friends, is an 880 pound tiger shark more than ten feet long. >> that could eat you. >> it doesn't even look wrong. >> it doesn't look real but it is in fact real. fishermen were on coral bay in australia and happened to get this sucker on the line. as you can see, the line is clearly hooked in this shark's mouth. but these folks are good samarita samaritans. >> and then a sudden move by the shark could cost him a finger. >> they do put a towel over his eye as they're trying to get the hook. >> he's straddling the horse like it's the heroic toy horse. >> some people hope it would work its way out. >> they fin to work until that hook is utility of the charts now. then watch what they do. they grab this enormous shark by the tail. it's 880 pounds. and they start dragging this creature back into the ocean. >> oh, boy. >> and here he goes. look at that fin. >> oh wow. >> yeah! >> an incredibly, incredibly brave guy very concerned about the creatures that live in the ocean. >> two videos of two differ
>> fishermen in western australia were not supposed to catch this. >> oh, boy. >> that, my friends, is an 880 pound tiger shark more than ten feet long. >> that could eat you. >> it doesn't even look wrong. >> it doesn't look real but it is in fact real. fishermen were on coral bay in australia and happened to get this sucker on the line. as you can see, the line is clearly hooked in this shark's mouth. but these folks are good samarita samaritans. >>...
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. >> you're looking at surveillance footage from western australia. you see when he is bringing in the detainee. you see the detainee does throw a punch at the officer. watch what happens. you see him swing at the detainee several times. then you see him throw him down. he gets quite rough with a detainee. you see more footage from inside the jail as they are dragging the 31-year-old inside. it doesn't seem like he's putting up a fight. >> that's because they're pulling him by his head. >> this isn't the only time this officer's behavior has been called into question. there's more footage of a different detain yeee, this timn 18-year-old and it looks as though the officer has the man in a head lock. this officer has resigned over the issue. the issue happened back in april of this year but this video footage is now at the center of an investigation and officials say he may now face criminal charges as a result of his behavior that was caught on camera. >> with all the extreme sports to show on the show, we almost forget there used to be this thing cal
. >> you're looking at surveillance footage from western australia. you see when he is bringing in the detainee. you see the detainee does throw a punch at the officer. watch what happens. you see him swing at the detainee several times. then you see him throw him down. he gets quite rough with a detainee. you see more footage from inside the jail as they are dragging the 31-year-old inside. it doesn't seem like he's putting up a fight. >> that's because they're pulling him by his...
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. >>> fishermen in western australia were not supposed to catch this. >> oh, boy. >> that, my friendsis an 880-pound tiger shark. more than ten feet long. >> yeah, this one could eat you. >> fishermen were on coral bay. trying to catch local fish. happened to get this sucker on the line. as you can see, the line is clearly hooked in the shark's mouth. but these people are good samaritans. they don't want this regal creature to perish on the beach. they spring into action. reports say they're all experienced fishermen. they're trying to get this hook out of its jaws. you canany razor sharp teeth are there at their finger tips. >> they do put an orange towel over the shark's eyes. trying to calm the shark. >> they continue to work. until that hook is out of the shark's mouth. >> good job! >> nice job, man. >> watch what they do. >> oh. >> they grab this enormous shark by the tail, it's 880 pounds. they start dragging this creature back into the ocean. >> oh, boy. >> here he goes. look at that fin. >> get him out. wow. >> yeah! >>> going from ball jointed doll to android. this is her. sh
. >>> fishermen in western australia were not supposed to catch this. >> oh, boy. >> that, my friendsis an 880-pound tiger shark. more than ten feet long. >> yeah, this one could eat you. >> fishermen were on coral bay. trying to catch local fish. happened to get this sucker on the line. as you can see, the line is clearly hooked in the shark's mouth. but these people are good samaritans. they don't want this regal creature to perish on the beach. they spring...
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pretty useful because western australia has more shark related deaths than any other place in the worldi guess you thought some twitter friend were scary. >>> over to switzerland where a growing number of banks are joining a crackdown on tax evasion. dozens of swiss lenders they're ready to scale back their secretive operations and work with u.s. authorities. some wealthy americans, kevin, are you listening, our floor director, they have been stashing their cash in the country to avoid taxes here at home. those individuals now run the risk of being identified. as for the banks, they face penalties equivalent up to 50% of the assets managed on behalf of their sneaky clients. >>> landing in china where some fans of the "world of warcraft" online game are about to serve some real life jail terms. 10 men have been sentenced to up to two years in prison for taking oaf more than 11,000 player accounts. this is no ordinary hack. those men purchased the player log-ins on the black market for a buck each. then they emptied the accounts of all their virtual items including gold and warlord clothi
pretty useful because western australia has more shark related deaths than any other place in the worldi guess you thought some twitter friend were scary. >>> over to switzerland where a growing number of banks are joining a crackdown on tax evasion. dozens of swiss lenders they're ready to scale back their secretive operations and work with u.s. authorities. some wealthy americans, kevin, are you listening, our floor director, they have been stashing their cash in the country to avoid...
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. >> parts of western australia are being battered by a powerful cyclone, which could bring storm surges and instructive winds of over 200 kilometers an hour. -- destructive winds of over 200 kilometers an hour. people in the area have been urged to stay indoors. to be alliam is going student again in the new year. you will undertake a 10 week course in agricultural management at cambridge university. the second in line to the throne already has a degree in geography. here is the significance of his study. >> we have seen recently, prince charles taking on more of the queen's roles and duties. and what we will see more this year is prince william taking on prince charles's duties. with that comes an enormous estate and property in the southwest. william the -- will need to know a lot more about them management than he does now. we suspect he will begin learning some of that before he officially inherits. pounds a year for prince charles. it is 130 acres of land. it is one of the largest estates in the comp tree. -- in the country. to run it, you have to know a lot about land management.
. >> parts of western australia are being battered by a powerful cyclone, which could bring storm surges and instructive winds of over 200 kilometers an hour. -- destructive winds of over 200 kilometers an hour. people in the area have been urged to stay indoors. to be alliam is going student again in the new year. you will undertake a 10 week course in agricultural management at cambridge university. the second in line to the throne already has a degree in geography. here is the...
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the cleanup has begun in western australia after cyclone christine uprooted trees and caused power outages flooding. it battered the storm -- the wins.oast with it later weakened as it moved inland and traveled south. >> it is hot in argentina. record eras has set a for the warmest december. people are not happy about it. buenos aires. critics say failed energy policy has made it unprofitable to upgrade the power grid. it is bitterly cold. passengers on board the standard research ship spent the evening packing snow after it toships failed to make the stranded ship. swiss banks have until today to join a u.s. disclosure program that cracks down on untapped assets abroad. onleast 35 banks have signed to avoid prosecution. the bigger banks like credit suisse are already under investigation. if you want to know what it is like to store something important or expensive at the credit suisse headquarters, you will have to go underground. >> the groundwater of direct. 18 feet below lake level. this ball has 3500 safes. we have it in 10 different sizes. biggest looks like [inaudible] the smallest
the cleanup has begun in western australia after cyclone christine uprooted trees and caused power outages flooding. it battered the storm -- the wins.oast with it later weakened as it moved inland and traveled south. >> it is hot in argentina. record eras has set a for the warmest december. people are not happy about it. buenos aires. critics say failed energy policy has made it unprofitable to upgrade the power grid. it is bitterly cold. passengers on board the standard research ship...
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. >>> officials in western australia are hoping to decrease the number by warning beach goers.t is not officials or humans sending out the warnings it is the sharks themselves. jonathan samuel checks out this unique approach. >> patroled by air and sea are the traditional ways to spot sharks off australia's coast. but now when sharks swim too close to beaches they send a warning message themselves via twitter. scientists attached transmitters to well over 300 sharks like this. when a shark swims about a kilometer of the beach it triggers an alert picked up by computer that turns the shark's signal into a twit ermis sandaling. a tagged shark was spotted off the coast. by following the shark's tweets kim swimmers can make an informed choice about whether to go into the water. the system far quicker than old fashioned warnings in local papers and on the radio. >> it might not be vrelevant. what we are saying is seconds in the light. >> it is the world's deadliest place for shark attacks. >> 25 minutes after the pour. a warning for any one feeling sick after christmas. a deadly out
. >>> officials in western australia are hoping to decrease the number by warning beach goers.t is not officials or humans sending out the warnings it is the sharks themselves. jonathan samuel checks out this unique approach. >> patroled by air and sea are the traditional ways to spot sharks off australia's coast. but now when sharks swim too close to beaches they send a warning message themselves via twitter. scientists attached transmitters to well over 300 sharks like this....
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and they've now sold 24 of them as self-driving trucks to a mine in western australia which is saving a million dollars a year per truck. because it goes down into the
and they've now sold 24 of them as self-driving trucks to a mine in western australia which is saving a million dollars a year per truck. because it goes down into the
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it's very clear where that storm is just off to the north of western australia but gradually creeping its way close to the coast now. tropical cyclone christine. equivalent of a category 1 hurricane. as it is, it's working its way towards the coast. and i think thus so, it is strengthening slightly. it will still be the same equivalent strength when it makes landfall but just a little bit stronger. approximately 150 kilometers per hour. clearly damaging ones there. on top of that we'll also have some heavy rain. the storm is moving south wards very, very slowly, that will give us days of heavy prolonged rain. a lot of flooding there as we head through monday and into tuesday. now elsewhere it's largely fine and dry until you head down towards tasmania, a little more in the way of clouds and showers even though we are trying to pull away as we head through the next few days. new zealand though, that hasn't also given us a gray day, but a lot of rain as well. over 70 millimeters of rain in some places giving us quite a problem there. looks like we're going to see more unsettled weather
it's very clear where that storm is just off to the north of western australia but gradually creeping its way close to the coast now. tropical cyclone christine. equivalent of a category 1 hurricane. as it is, it's working its way towards the coast. and i think thus so, it is strengthening slightly. it will still be the same equivalent strength when it makes landfall but just a little bit stronger. approximately 150 kilometers per hour. clearly damaging ones there. on top of that we'll also...
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some of the destruction from a powerful storm that tore through western australia.is teen uprooted trees, knocked out the power for thousands of folks. some of the wind gusts were almost 130 miles per hour. towns covered in debris, still no major reports of major flooding. >>> and first, about 40 million customers had their credit and debit card information stolen, right? now target is dealing with yet another problem. the company says that thousands of its gift cards didn't activate properly. that means if you tried to use one at the store, you might actually show the wrong amount or no amount at all. target says this happened to a small percentage of the cards, and the stores will honor them. apparently it has nothing to do with what happened before which was the data breach earlier this month. >>> still new year's eve here, but already 2014 on the other side of the world, celebrations amazing, are spectacular. want you to take a look at this. these are some major cities around the world ringing in the new year. >> three, two, one. >> two, one. >> happy new year!
some of the destruction from a powerful storm that tore through western australia.is teen uprooted trees, knocked out the power for thousands of folks. some of the wind gusts were almost 130 miles per hour. towns covered in debris, still no major reports of major flooding. >>> and first, about 40 million customers had their credit and debit card information stolen, right? now target is dealing with yet another problem. the company says that thousands of its gift cards didn't activate...
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and you can see the storm as it made landfall in western australia. you will see a lot of cyclones here in the indian ocean, affecting parts of madagascar as well. we're going to be watching it because it's going to be weakening over land. as jonathan mentioned, the iron ore mines, flooding, and the population is dense in this area. less than one person per ten square kilometers across this region, so it's not really an issue in terms of population density. i want to take you over here to parts of south america. to buenos aires. they have seen 93° fahrenheit. they're dealing with a problem with power like we were in the northern parts of the united states. because of power outages. this woman was banging on her pots and pans, and the kids are loving t. and they can get out of school and dealing with better weather in terms of the fountains there. but as you see, up to the north, we're looking at temperatures in fargo, -12. and that's about 100° colder than it is in buenos ares. >>> the u.s. population is expected to to 317 million people on january 1s
and you can see the storm as it made landfall in western australia. you will see a lot of cyclones here in the indian ocean, affecting parts of madagascar as well. we're going to be watching it because it's going to be weakening over land. as jonathan mentioned, the iron ore mines, flooding, and the population is dense in this area. less than one person per ten square kilometers across this region, so it's not really an issue in terms of population density. i want to take you over here to parts...
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park rangers set it up to research crocodiles in may, and after this flight in western australia, youput its face in front of the camera and started pecking at the lens. rangers plan to nail down their cameras in the future. >> on this day in 1975, ohio state university running back archie griffin became the first player to win the heisman trophy two years in a row. as a freshman, archie griffin earned himself in a start in the buckeyes starting lineup after rushing for 230 yards in a win over north carolina. he won his first heisman by a landslide in his junior year and vow ted win another one and he did. nobody has done it since. but archie griffin took home heisman number two, 38 years ago today. which would lead me to mention nothing in the world other than war eagle. wow. and, does ohio state deserve to be there? i know, buckeye fans. war eagles. >> welcome everybody. we're waiting on word from the ntsb holding a press conference on the deadly train derailment in new york yesterday that claimed at least four passengers. when we get details on it, we'll pass them along to you. it
park rangers set it up to research crocodiles in may, and after this flight in western australia, youput its face in front of the camera and started pecking at the lens. rangers plan to nail down their cameras in the future. >> on this day in 1975, ohio state university running back archie griffin became the first player to win the heisman trophy two years in a row. as a freshman, archie griffin earned himself in a start in the buckeyes starting lineup after rushing for 230 yards in a win...
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10,000 gallons of gasoline catches fire while making a delivery to a gas station in maddington, western australiabest to control the fire, but both the truck and the service station are fully engulfed in flames. >> the flames got really big. the flames were about 50 feet in the air. >> simon simpson works in the area and records the incredible sight with his camera. >> firefighters were just trying to basically stop it from spreading. >> soon, a crowd gathers and several other people also start to record the growing fire. the flames get higher. the smoke, thicker. >> the police and everyone started to get a little worried about the amount of people that were standing, just watching and filming. >> the chaotic scene spirals out of control. >> it's going. it's going! >> then the flames reach a massive amount of fuel and the gas station erupts. >> i've never seen anything that big. it was a bit of a shock and sort of stunned me for a second to see such a big fireball go straight up. >> before the blast, simpson is about 40 feet from the huge cloud of fire. it seemed like a safe distance. now, he's n
10,000 gallons of gasoline catches fire while making a delivery to a gas station in maddington, western australiabest to control the fire, but both the truck and the service station are fully engulfed in flames. >> the flames got really big. the flames were about 50 feet in the air. >> simon simpson works in the area and records the incredible sight with his camera. >> firefighters were just trying to basically stop it from spreading. >> soon, a crowd gathers and several...
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you know he was actually just over western australia an hour or two ago. >> i hope you were good. >>y. joining us major general charles lucky, chief of staff of norad. you've been doing this since 195? >> yeah, we've been doing it since the 50s. the mission predates even norad back when it was continental defense command it started. we've been doing it ever since. and it is -- it's a wonderful time of the year. it's a great opportunity to make sure that santa travels safely and securely and it also gives us an opportunity to let kids know where santa is and what time we expect him to be wherever it is they're living >> where is he now? >> he just -- he's just left the maldives and he looks like he's heading over india as we speak. >> maldives, that's a beautiful spot to the stop for christmas. listen, the fighter jet escorts in now, let's have a listen to this and we'll chat. >> big red one is moving over the arctic ocean with no problems. >> roger aegis. we should be getting visual i.d. from the pilots at this time. papa bear, zero one. what are you seeing from your vapt tackle poin
you know he was actually just over western australia an hour or two ago. >> i hope you were good. >>y. joining us major general charles lucky, chief of staff of norad. you've been doing this since 195? >> yeah, we've been doing it since the 50s. the mission predates even norad back when it was continental defense command it started. we've been doing it ever since. and it is -- it's a wonderful time of the year. it's a great opportunity to make sure that santa travels safely...
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and they've now sold 24 of them as self driving trucks to a mine in western australia that is saving a million dollars a year per truck because it goes down incoming gets filled up drops off the material, goes back down. the truck meadows 24/7 mine linus the maintenance and filling up with diesel fuel. the army is actually in oshkosh wisconsin working with a manufacturer to the sign army trucks that would be self driving because then if you have and ied or roadside bomb you wouldn't hurt anybody and it is one more effort to try to figure out how can we risk fewer americans on the battlefield. but these things are coming down the road. on energy of course with the breakthrough in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling new to a place like north dakota that went from 800 million barrels in 2002 to over 24 billion today and rising. north dakota has such a high employment rate the wages have gone up 50% in the last 80 years. mcdonald's now pays a bonus if you will sign up to work. that should be the conservative answer to income e. quality. we would like everybody to rise up. we are
and they've now sold 24 of them as self driving trucks to a mine in western australia that is saving a million dollars a year per truck because it goes down incoming gets filled up drops off the material, goes back down. the truck meadows 24/7 mine linus the maintenance and filling up with diesel fuel. the army is actually in oshkosh wisconsin working with a manufacturer to the sign army trucks that would be self driving because then if you have and ied or roadside bomb you wouldn't hurt...
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matt soloman has the story from western australia. >> this is fortescue metals hub. the last to be completed. the solomon project represents a significant milestone in the company's history. it is our latest and grain field developer. and the king's mine and the king's ipo represents the final 40 million tons in our expansion to 155 million tons. >> the expansion plans are part of an effort to take advantage of china's iron ore for fortescue's iron ore. fortescue's power says chinese demand will remain unabated for some time. the current leadership has been talking about maintaining froeth of 7% to 8% rather than the high peaks that we saw in the past. china's urbanization rights will take some time to complete. that means strong iron ore demand going forward. solomon's first iron ore was shipped just 12 months ago. each one of these trusts can carry 220 tons of iron ore in one go. they're equipped with a gps system, a radar and lasers. that's so driverless vehicle committees navigate the mine's site. it works on increasing productivity and tries to keep costs under
matt soloman has the story from western australia. >> this is fortescue metals hub. the last to be completed. the solomon project represents a significant milestone in the company's history. it is our latest and grain field developer. and the king's mine and the king's ipo represents the final 40 million tons in our expansion to 155 million tons. >> the expansion plans are part of an effort to take advantage of china's iron ore for fortescue's iron ore. fortescue's power says...
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to life liberty and the security of a person in fact if you look at the experience of australia and most of the western european countries where prostitution is legal when prostitution was decriminalized it reduced the rates of sex crimes to reduce the rates of sexually transmitted diseases and well there's a big argument about whether it's increases the quality of life for sex workers or not i'm curious we have two women that i'm just curious everybody's take on that i have so many mixed emotions about it one i believe in less government i believe in less government in the bedroom i believe in getting less government involvement so from a less government perspective find less laws i'm fine from a woman's perspective i feel that there's so much sex trade there is exploitation there are females that are degraded they're looking at this as a means of not using their brains or using their body i think on so many levels it's degrading to women and women themselves get sucked in for the almighty dollar and they get managed by sex trafficking people and i it's just there's so many of us and i'm going to go a
to life liberty and the security of a person in fact if you look at the experience of australia and most of the western european countries where prostitution is legal when prostitution was decriminalized it reduced the rates of sex crimes to reduce the rates of sexually transmitted diseases and well there's a big argument about whether it's increases the quality of life for sex workers or not i'm curious we have two women that i'm just curious everybody's take on that i have so many mixed...
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to life liberty and the security the person in fact if you look at the experience of australia and most of the western european countries where prostitution is legal when prostitution was decriminalized it reduced the rates of sex crimes to reduce the rates of sexually transmitted diseases and well there's a big argument about whether it's increasing the quality of life for sex workers or not i'm curious we have two women i'm just curious everybody's take on this side i have so many mixed emotions about it one i believe in less government i believe in less government in the bedroom i believe in getting less government involvement so from a less government perspective fine less laws i'm fine from a woman's perspective i feel that there's so much sex trade there is exploitation.
to life liberty and the security the person in fact if you look at the experience of australia and most of the western european countries where prostitution is legal when prostitution was decriminalized it reduced the rates of sex crimes to reduce the rates of sexually transmitted diseases and well there's a big argument about whether it's increasing the quality of life for sex workers or not i'm curious we have two women i'm just curious everybody's take on this side i have so many mixed...
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almost nothing about it in the mainstream media absolutely absolutely because austria australia is in the we're sort of western alliance isn't it and i think it's because of russia's foreign policy russia has a very good year it's blocked war on syria and i think the neo cons and some members of the west only a very angry because of this and i think they picked up on this issue this law in russia is no different little we had in this country in britain from one thousand nine hundred to two thousand and three nine hundred eighty eight to two thousand and three there were no calls for international boycott of sporting events yet section twenty eight there were no calls for boycotts of britain during this time. nice to see. us a little closer to a conclusion of us here. thank you well new medias were making more and more of an impact in the world news and it's hard for us to sometimes keep up isn't it if you think you are doing so with interest interesting all you gotta do is to twitter these days if you happen to have learned in the middle of a major instant your tweets usually make headlines these days actually
almost nothing about it in the mainstream media absolutely absolutely because austria australia is in the we're sort of western alliance isn't it and i think it's because of russia's foreign policy russia has a very good year it's blocked war on syria and i think the neo cons and some members of the west only a very angry because of this and i think they picked up on this issue this law in russia is no different little we had in this country in britain from one thousand nine hundred to two...
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those in the western city of shimanto saw the temperature reach 41 degrees, the highest mark ever recorded in the country. central australia was more than 2 degrees higher than usual for seven months. temperatures rose to 49.6 degrees in january, matching the record set more than 50 years ago. abnormal weather resulted in natural disasters around the globe. last month super typhoon haiyan killed in the philippines. >>> some italians call venice the floating city, but actually it's sinking, and buildings are taking a battering from all the waves. so now authorities are spending billions on a modern approach to an age-old problem. more from nhk world. >> reporter: venice lies at the farthest end of the adriatic sea. in winter, sirocco winds blow. if the winds during high tides where the atmospheric pressure changes, the result is a storm surge. during the last 20 years, the number of floods here doubled. the increase damage caused by these high tides is linked to the rising sea level caused by global warming. the ground is also sinking, as the water table gets lower. this has caused some buildings in the center of venice to
those in the western city of shimanto saw the temperature reach 41 degrees, the highest mark ever recorded in the country. central australia was more than 2 degrees higher than usual for seven months. temperatures rose to 49.6 degrees in january, matching the record set more than 50 years ago. abnormal weather resulted in natural disasters around the globe. last month super typhoon haiyan killed in the philippines. >>> some italians call venice the floating city, but actually it's...
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australia over the last few days. thursday a high of 39 degrees in melbourne. penrith, which is to the west is a western suburb of sydney getting to 41. to the south we have lighter shading on the map and cloud and rain steaming in. it's a southerly buster. turning into 18 degrees celsius on monday with the cloud and rain making its way through. up to the mid 30s for sydney. as the with buster pushes through a top temperature of 22 as the cloud and rain makes it way in here. cooler clearer weather coming in behind for the fourth test in melbourne for boxing day. further north cloud and rain. big downpours a responsibility. flooding on the cards here over the next couple of days. a little flooding into parts of south africa. central and eastern parts of south africa seeing heavy rain, pushing towards the eastern cape. 28 degrees celsius, a sticky 28. looking around 25 degrees by tuesday. cloud and rain in place. heavy rain making its way further north. southern areas tans significantia with -- tanzania seeing flooding and northern africa as well. heavy rain making its way across tunisia and the north-eas
australia over the last few days. thursday a high of 39 degrees in melbourne. penrith, which is to the west is a western suburb of sydney getting to 41. to the south we have lighter shading on the map and cloud and rain steaming in. it's a southerly buster. turning into 18 degrees celsius on monday with the cloud and rain making its way through. up to the mid 30s for sydney. as the with buster pushes through a top temperature of 22 as the cloud and rain makes it way in here. cooler clearer...
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most western countries already recognize in some form the right of gay couples to get married in adult children but in other parts of the world there is the opposite trend in australia just days after the nation's capital allowed same sex couples to get married the high court there struck down that decision saying the regional authorities had no right to decide the matter if you live in a relationship with loves and trusts to twenty seven australian couples then saw their marriage annulled within days australia's high court ruled that gay marriage was illegal because the marriage act only recognizes marriage between a man and a woman and only the parliament can change the legislation the most recent attempt to change the law in the australian parliament failed last year polls in the country show support for gay marriage stands at fifty three percent and all four that absolutely amazing that you know history written jumping through hoops to try to make sure that every tree on the planet has its natural environment from far east that we would be challenging the definition of marriage which creates exactly that environment for a child requiring that it's between a man
most western countries already recognize in some form the right of gay couples to get married in adult children but in other parts of the world there is the opposite trend in australia just days after the nation's capital allowed same sex couples to get married the high court there struck down that decision saying the regional authorities had no right to decide the matter if you live in a relationship with loves and trusts to twenty seven australian couples then saw their marriage annulled...
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western investors. yes, there's easy money and hot money that goes into and out of the markets. india, brazil, indonesia, australiaght now, japan has the pedal to the metal. >> an easy money policy. >> a total easy money policy. in 20 seconds, fafrvorite investment, carol roth? >> going with newskin. though it's been up 250% this year. >> whoa. >> i think that it's still trading at a discounter's growth. it has an incredible balance sheet. >> buy low and sell...