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all caps on, our reporter in western australia.m states -- paul allen, our reporter in western australia. tim graf is still with us. i love the title of that conference, the old diggers and dealers. they just keep digging it out. iron ore, $87.12 this morning, back in the black. variety ofa whole benchmarks, but the futures are back in the black on the singapore exchange. up 7.3% this morning. reassessmentg this in terms of where we are with some of these commodities. tim: i think iron or is an interesting example. like oil as well, you were oversupply, and you probably still are oversupplied, but unlike for five months ago, when you are starting to maybe ask weston around the chinese economy, as one example, even though the growth proxies for china at the time were looking reasonably strong, those questions are being answered because the data has held up. china's efforts to clamp down on some of the elements of the shadow-banking system they want to rein in our not having so much of a negative impact on growth. you have the cycle
all caps on, our reporter in western australia.m states -- paul allen, our reporter in western australia. tim graf is still with us. i love the title of that conference, the old diggers and dealers. they just keep digging it out. iron ore, $87.12 this morning, back in the black. variety ofa whole benchmarks, but the futures are back in the black on the singapore exchange. up 7.3% this morning. reassessmentg this in terms of where we are with some of these commodities. tim: i think iron or is an...
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angered by the forced closure of remote and regional communities in western australia, he set off on ago. as he has travelled east, he has become more determined. i've seen the injustice that has been happening. the conditions how our people are living. we have seen the of services out there, the lack ofjobs out there. he's held dozens of meetings and rallies, calling for change. australia is the only commonwealth country that does not have a treaty with its indigenous people acknowledging their sovereignty. the government says constitutional change would be difficult. but clinton disagrees. we cry for our treaty, we want our treaty, and we want things to start improving for people —but we also want to take care of our people ourselves. most of the people he has met along the way have been supportive, and want to talk through the issues. you know, a lot to do with aboriginal history and contemporary life is hidden away from mainstream australian view. and so it takes people like clinton to bring it the foreground. clinton pryor‘s support team has followed him across the country, brin
angered by the forced closure of remote and regional communities in western australia, he set off on ago. as he has travelled east, he has become more determined. i've seen the injustice that has been happening. the conditions how our people are living. we have seen the of services out there, the lack ofjobs out there. he's held dozens of meetings and rallies, calling for change. australia is the only commonwealth country that does not have a treaty with its indigenous people acknowledging...
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the annual dealers event in western australia, among the delegates, northern star resources. gest gold producer -- they are australia's third largest gold producer. they have announced a major upgrade to its gold reserves. joining us now is the executive chairman. think for joining us here this morning. so ironicays been about diggers and dealers when all the nations top miners are gathering to celebrate the industry at the time when it has been hit hard by the downturn of the mining boom. what is it like this year? >> it is definitely positive. gas prices are up, oil prices are up. it is a great atmosphere at the moment. betty: we have seen a bit of a rally with the gold price in the last week or so. the u.s. job reports on friday took the wind out of the gold rally. even so, we see it stuck in this of about $1300 an ounce. what will be the catalyst for prices to go higher? i guess it all hinges on the u.s. at this point in time, associated with the currency is knocking it out. thatis a very good price is running at the moment. we -- do you think we could break out of that ra
the annual dealers event in western australia, among the delegates, northern star resources. gest gold producer -- they are australia's third largest gold producer. they have announced a major upgrade to its gold reserves. joining us now is the executive chairman. think for joining us here this morning. so ironicays been about diggers and dealers when all the nations top miners are gathering to celebrate the industry at the time when it has been hit hard by the downturn of the mining boom. what...
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this was posted by western australia police.he kids helped them handle the situation so they were driving them home when they got to the home area the kids were like can you keep the music on? one of the police officers is like hey why don't we turn on the lights? he got his glass on like hey, i got my moves. >> he does have moves, too. look at him, go, go, go, go, go. >>> can we just talk about sisters? >> this little girl has got opinions about her sister. oh. >> they probably say that about me. >> hashtag. >> she's a hashtag before everyone says it. >> hashtag change my diaper. >> hashtag adorable. >> it really is adorable but boy is it hashtag full of attitude. >> hashtag clean tain antagoniz. >> that's a good word. she also provides a solution for this problem. >> so if this happens to anyone, just do what i do. >> the look on that face. >> is that what we should do to you? >> and you? from that precious girl to this one, who is quite the performer. dj belle, dropping some beats. >> give it up for the dj. >> i love the sing
this was posted by western australia police.he kids helped them handle the situation so they were driving them home when they got to the home area the kids were like can you keep the music on? one of the police officers is like hey why don't we turn on the lights? he got his glass on like hey, i got my moves. >> he does have moves, too. look at him, go, go, go, go, go. >>> can we just talk about sisters? >> this little girl has got opinions about her sister. oh. >>...
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bloomberg's asia metals and money reporter joins us from kalgoorlie in western australia at the diggersrs conference to explain. how fast is the sector developing in australia? we are here in the heartland of the australian gold industry. to the north is the hub of iron ore, but they are also undergoing a lithium boom. we have seen recommissioned minds and new mines, with other projects in the pipeline. they are moving into australia seeking to secure supply to do deals, enter into projects, and secure products from the new mines. it is a fast developing sector and australia. betty: what can we expect from the new supply? >> you would expect new supply to you for lower prices on the but that is not what people are expecting. prices of lithium carbonate have doubled. we're seeing the prices advance this year. fallts do not expect any at least for the next three years. demand from china is so hot they can take all of the new supply material from australia and they are still undershooting demand. betty: thank you so much. that is it from daybreak australia. we will get all of the action in
bloomberg's asia metals and money reporter joins us from kalgoorlie in western australia at the diggersrs conference to explain. how fast is the sector developing in australia? we are here in the heartland of the australian gold industry. to the north is the hub of iron ore, but they are also undergoing a lithium boom. we have seen recommissioned minds and new mines, with other projects in the pipeline. they are moving into australia seeking to secure supply to do deals, enter into projects,...
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away from sydney and melbourne, big cities with lots of people, they push you towards perth, western australiaelaide as well. but there's a guidance, isn't it? you get more points, i think, if you go to perth than if you go to sydney. >> that's exactly right, stuart. i think that all of that is a product of, obviously, australia is the second most urbanized country in the world, and there was a view to make sure that they didn't flood even more so those already very populated areas to, essentially, encourage people to go to country towns and places like that. so, yeah, that is something that is definitely in operation in australia. stuart: and i don't think it would ever be in operation in the united states. i don't think -- >> think not. stuart: always a pleasure, nick. come back soon. >> god bless you, stuart varney. stuart: yes, sir, thank you very much. >>> now listen to this one, detroit is holding a mayoral primary election next week. half the candidates are convicted felons. what on earth? >> eight candidates, four out of the eight have criminal backgrounds, three have been charged with
away from sydney and melbourne, big cities with lots of people, they push you towards perth, western australiaelaide as well. but there's a guidance, isn't it? you get more points, i think, if you go to perth than if you go to sydney. >> that's exactly right, stuart. i think that all of that is a product of, obviously, australia is the second most urbanized country in the world, and there was a view to make sure that they didn't flood even more so those already very populated areas to,...
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one thing that canada, australia, america, western europe all face is we got very low birth rates so reducing the sheer number of immigrants most people don't think is the answer. >> i want to talk about the stock market. the dow jones is closed. remember just 30 stocks but closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time this week. it is just the latest in an eight-year bull run. of course president trump is taking major credit for the market's good fortune. >> i just want to state that as you probably have noticed, the stock market hit an all-time record high today, over 22,000. we've picked up substantially now more than $4 trillion in net worth in terms of our country, our stocks, our companies. >> the president likes to link market's good fortune with american's goodare tufortune. let me tell you why he's wrong. president trump loves to tout the stock market gains as proof his presidency is jumpstarting the economy. for most americans success is divorced from main street for no other reason they're not in the market. only 52% of u.s. adults invested in stocks in 2016, a sharp dro
one thing that canada, australia, america, western europe all face is we got very low birth rates so reducing the sheer number of immigrants most people don't think is the answer. >> i want to talk about the stock market. the dow jones is closed. remember just 30 stocks but closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time this week. it is just the latest in an eight-year bull run. of course president trump is taking major credit for the market's good fortune. >> i just want to state...
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that seemed to say you want people from the uk and australia, basically western europeans, and stever pushed back on that and said there was a cosmopolitan access. >> let them go to countries where people are migrating to learn english. i can tell you that his ancestors and many in the us, they were italian or german and they did not speak english. it doesn't say give me english speakers, it says bring me anyone that has -- focusing not just on skill, but on attributions. >> is anyone worried about going up against the president. they believe that legal immigration hurts more than it helps american workers. >> i don't think so. they don't really have to do anything to prevent it from becoming law. they just have to not bother with it. are we seeing it more and more from congress that they're just deciding to let trump be trump? >> if your becoming a lame duck president six months in? >> i don't think we're quite at that point yet. everything the president says and does is having an impact, but i think there is an increasing level of frustration, and it will be a real test to see if i
that seemed to say you want people from the uk and australia, basically western europeans, and stever pushed back on that and said there was a cosmopolitan access. >> let them go to countries where people are migrating to learn english. i can tell you that his ancestors and many in the us, they were italian or german and they did not speak english. it doesn't say give me english speakers, it says bring me anyone that has -- focusing not just on skill, but on attributions. >> is...
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two areas where we could see at pushing into western india, where the heaviest rain warnings are out for. —— the monsoon winds increasing the rain. in australiao victoria, southern australia and tasmania, as well as across to new zealand, where rain is piling in. very wet indeed across the western side of the selfies and with heavy snow across the mountains. near galeforce winds and even storm force winds. they continue to be an issue around greece, as you can see. the wildfires continue here and the wind is increasing across portugal. if that weren't enough, the drier and hotter weather continues here for the next few days as well. more on uk outlook in half an hour. hello, i'm still at the thomas and you are watching outside source. terror on the streets of barcelona isa van terror on the streets of barcelona is a van ploughed into a crowd in the popular tourist area of las ramblas. the catalan government says at least 30 people are dead. it looked to me as if he was going left to right hitting people at the little stands, all ofa sudden people were screaming and running. catalan police say this is a terror attack. they said two people have
two areas where we could see at pushing into western india, where the heaviest rain warnings are out for. —— the monsoon winds increasing the rain. in australiao victoria, southern australia and tasmania, as well as across to new zealand, where rain is piling in. very wet indeed across the western side of the selfies and with heavy snow across the mountains. near galeforce winds and even storm force winds. they continue to be an issue around greece, as you can see. the wildfires continue...
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two terror plots in australia connected to one another, show isis' growing ambition to strike western targets. two men living in sydney have been arrested for trying to bring down a passenger plane with an eid. >> this is one of the most sophisticated plots that's ever been attempted on australian soil. >> the plotters after getting to the airport aborted the plan. authorities aren't sure why. police only got word of the planning 11 days later. according to australian officials, this was a do it yourself bomb. a senior isis commander sent part of the bomb assembled along with other loose parts, along with weapons grade explosives to turkey, via air cargo. >> this is an ikea model of terrorism. the fact that they were in touch directly to provide guidance with these blotters in australia. the supply of explosives, the imagination and ingenuity that went into it, take isis into a whole new ball game. >> one of the suspects was going to plant the ied on his own brother who was supposed to be an unsuspecting mule in the plan. >> his plan for was for his own brother to bring this device on
two terror plots in australia connected to one another, show isis' growing ambition to strike western targets. two men living in sydney have been arrested for trying to bring down a passenger plane with an eid. >> this is one of the most sophisticated plots that's ever been attempted on australian soil. >> the plotters after getting to the airport aborted the plan. authorities aren't sure why. police only got word of the planning 11 days later. according to australian officials,...
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australia and tasmania. across new zealand as well. very wet indeed across the western side of the south island.ooks pretty nasty. winds continue to be an issue around greece. the wildfires are continuing and the winds prepping up towards portugal. if that weren't enough, the dry and hot weather continues here for the next few days. there will be more on the uk outlook in half an hour. hello, i'm philippa thomas and you are watching outside source. terror on the streets of barcelona as a van
australia and tasmania. across new zealand as well. very wet indeed across the western side of the south island.ooks pretty nasty. winds continue to be an issue around greece. the wildfires are continuing and the winds prepping up towards portugal. if that weren't enough, the dry and hot weather continues here for the next few days. there will be more on the uk outlook in half an hour. hello, i'm philippa thomas and you are watching outside source. terror on the streets of barcelona as a van
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. >> reporter: two terror plots in australia connected to one another show isis' ambition to strike westerntwo men in sydney have been arrested for trying to bring down a passenger plane with an ied. >> this is one of the most sophisticated plots that has ever been attempted on australian soil. >> reporter: australian officials say the plan was to place a bomb in checked luggage. the plotters, after getting to the airport, aborted the plan. authorities aren't sure why. police only got wind of the plan 11 days later. what's new and frightening about this plot is that according to australia officials, this was a do-it-yourself bomb. they say a senior isis commander sent part of the bomb assembled, along with other loose parts, including weapons grade explosives, from turkey to his contacts in sydney via air cargo. >> this is an ikea model of terrorism. the fact they were in touch directly to provide guidance with these plotters in australia. the complex logistics of the plot. the supply of explosives. the imagination and ingenuity that went into it take isis into whole new ball game when it c
. >> reporter: two terror plots in australia connected to one another show isis' ambition to strike westerntwo men in sydney have been arrested for trying to bring down a passenger plane with an ied. >> this is one of the most sophisticated plots that has ever been attempted on australian soil. >> reporter: australian officials say the plan was to place a bomb in checked luggage. the plotters, after getting to the airport, aborted the plan. authorities aren't sure why. police...
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in the caliphate, these fighters returning home to europe, south asia, southeast asia, australia, and the western hemisphere. who knows what they are up to, but we can guess. they are hitting what they think are safe havens to continue their plotting and advance their toxic ideology of hate, death, and intolerance wherever they are allowed to hide. we expect some will look to travel to the united states to carry out attacks. with this context in mind, the president has issued an executive order to the entire executive branch, to prevent the entry of aliens who seek to do us harm. for the current court injunction, it prevents us from taking steps to improve the security of the homeland until we see how the court action plays out. while some discuss debate and argue the name kyle -- argued the name, title, professional men and women like me are in the business of limiting the president's intent to secure the nation, and we are doing that. we will let the self-appointed critics talk about the name. i just hope the congress sees the wisdom of what the president is trying to do to protect the people,
in the caliphate, these fighters returning home to europe, south asia, southeast asia, australia, and the western hemisphere. who knows what they are up to, but we can guess. they are hitting what they think are safe havens to continue their plotting and advance their toxic ideology of hate, death, and intolerance wherever they are allowed to hide. we expect some will look to travel to the united states to carry out attacks. with this context in mind, the president has issued an executive order...
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. >>> two terror plots in australia connected to one another, tonight show isis's growing ambition to strike westernts. two men living in sydney spr been arrested for trying to bring down a passenger plane with an ied. >> this is one of the most sophisticated plots that has ever been attempted on australian soil. >> reporter: australian officials say the plan was to place a bomb in checked luggage aboard an air baze plane. the ploters after getting to the airport aborted the plan. authorities aren't sure why. police only got wind of the plan 11 days later. what's new and frightening about this plot is that according to australian officials, this was a do it yourself bomb. they say a senior isis commander sent part of the bomb assembled along with other loose parts, including weapons grade explosives from turkey to his contacts in sydney via air cargo. >> this is an ikea model of terrorism. the fact that they were in touch directly to provide guidance with these plotters in australia, the complex logistics of the plot, the supply of explosives, the imagination ingenuity that went into it, take isis i
. >>> two terror plots in australia connected to one another, tonight show isis's growing ambition to strike westernts. two men living in sydney spr been arrested for trying to bring down a passenger plane with an ied. >> this is one of the most sophisticated plots that has ever been attempted on australian soil. >> reporter: australian officials say the plan was to place a bomb in checked luggage aboard an air baze plane. the ploters after getting to the airport aborted...
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you said in the story that opened, we just stopped a plot in australia that was trying to kill with poisonous gas australians and westernersre their primary enemy as they try to rebuild the caliphate9 and bringing the end of times. so if you're going to call a character isis, you can't just focus on the egyptian, non-religious character that was in the '70s and the old comics, but look at what the reality is and hows this is actually not going to help brand muslims in a superhero way, but it's going to make people reading their comics say, wait, what is this? isis is not a positive image of muslims, it's negative. and is we need to brand muslim superheroes as fighting radical islam. give them a different name, for crying out loud, other than isis. elizabeth: doctor, come back soon. we love having you on. >> thanks, liz, appreciate it. elizabeth: dunkin' donuts now thinking of dropping the word donuts from its name. who would have thought that would happen? and thousand this, a brooklyn dunkin' donutss accuse of refusing service to two new york city police officers saying, quote: i don't serve cop toes. the president of the
you said in the story that opened, we just stopped a plot in australia that was trying to kill with poisonous gas australians and westernersre their primary enemy as they try to rebuild the caliphate9 and bringing the end of times. so if you're going to call a character isis, you can't just focus on the egyptian, non-religious character that was in the '70s and the old comics, but look at what the reality is and hows this is actually not going to help brand muslims in a superhero way, but it's...
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new south wales down to victoria, southern australia and tasmania, as well as across to new zealand, where rain is piling in. very wet indeed across the westernound greece, as you can see. the wildfires continue here, and the wind is increasing across portugal. if that weren't enough, the drier and hotter weather continues here for the next few days as well. more on uk outlook in half an hour. hello, i'm philip thomas, you are watching outside source. terror on the streets of barcelona as a van ploughs into a crowd in the popular tourist area of las ramblas. the cata la n tourist area of las ramblas. the catalan government has 13 people are dead. all of a sudden the police just shouted at everyone to just run and was a really loud crashing noise but ididn't was a really loud crashing noise but i didn't stop to look back. it was just a kind of immediate stampede in the opposite direction. catalan police are treating this as a terror attack. two people have been arrested. they dismissed earlier reports that gunmen were holed up in a bar in the city.
new south wales down to victoria, southern australia and tasmania, as well as across to new zealand, where rain is piling in. very wet indeed across the westernound greece, as you can see. the wildfires continue here, and the wind is increasing across portugal. if that weren't enough, the drier and hotter weather continues here for the next few days as well. more on uk outlook in half an hour. hello, i'm philip thomas, you are watching outside source. terror on the streets of barcelona as a van...
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australia's markets lower in things are turning around. equities are falling -- following the comments from donald trump which came during the asian system. toshiba and westernlose to clinching a deal. saying the nikkei news report would help out to chivas financial woes are you health falling thetralia most on record after profits plunged 39% and this company is singapore's largest operator raising reports it is in uber. there is a rally in metals players but one hedge fund manager is saying be wary of these market. about shortingg stocks. you can see a downturn in text investment. the white line is the following china retail sales while the met als index continued to climb. perhaps a warning there. is a rally in phoenix, president trump threatens down to shut down the u.s. government over the mexico border wall. >> we have to close down our government and building that wall. let me be very clear. two democrats in congress who oppose the border wall and stand in the way of border security. you are putting all of america's safety at risk. in $6he has asked for one billion to begin construction of the wall as congress is under pressure to as a spending bill t
australia's markets lower in things are turning around. equities are falling -- following the comments from donald trump which came during the asian system. toshiba and westernlose to clinching a deal. saying the nikkei news report would help out to chivas financial woes are you health falling thetralia most on record after profits plunged 39% and this company is singapore's largest operator raising reports it is in uber. there is a rally in metals players but one hedge fund manager is saying...
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australia soil. benjamin hall joins us live from london. is isis getting better about getting around westerninly the ability to ship military grade plastic explosives halfway around the world on commercial air cargo is a great concern. whether it's a sign of sophistication or air cargo the weak link in safety is unclear. it was disrupted july 29th. the suspect had built the bomb, taken it to the airport but abandoned the plan before going through security. what we're learning is for more than three months the two suspects, the brothers, were being directed, instructed and supplied by an isis commander inside syria. what's more all the components needed for the airplane bomb including the plastic explosives and devices needed to set it off had been shipped from turkey to australia by air cargo probably in a passenger jet allowing the brothers to build the bomb. authorities have known that isis has cells inside syria whose specific aim is to plan attacks against the west. this is yet another real sign of their growing ambition and now as they lose territory isis is clearly attempting to recrui
australia soil. benjamin hall joins us live from london. is isis getting better about getting around westerninly the ability to ship military grade plastic explosives halfway around the world on commercial air cargo is a great concern. whether it's a sign of sophistication or air cargo the weak link in safety is unclear. it was disrupted july 29th. the suspect had built the bomb, taken it to the airport but abandoned the plan before going through security. what we're learning is for more than...