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i mean, it probably accounts for 50% of the grain that's grown here in western australia.try association wa grains group. until last year, he was riding a barley boom driven by surging chinese demand. at its peak, china was buying more than a billion dollars' worth of australian barley a year. doug smith: we were sort of exporting somewhere around six million ton of barley to china; we're talking australia-wide here. i think west australia alone was exporting somewhere around three and a half million ton. so, you know, we've forsaken all the other markets basically because it was all we could do to produce enough to satisfy the chinese market. stephen: but the risk of banking on china hit home last may when it imposed a crippling 80% tariff on the industry. doug smith: all of a sudden, here it was. and this wasn't, you know, the $10 or $15 a ton that the industry thought might've been imposed on us. this was massive. this was the end of our export to china. stephen: to make matters worse, the announcement of china's decision came when the new season's crops were already in
i mean, it probably accounts for 50% of the grain that's grown here in western australia.try association wa grains group. until last year, he was riding a barley boom driven by surging chinese demand. at its peak, china was buying more than a billion dollars' worth of australian barley a year. doug smith: we were sort of exporting somewhere around six million ton of barley to china; we're talking australia-wide here. i think west australia alone was exporting somewhere around three and a half...
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transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research, from virginia to south australia to western australia. australia and the u.s. have a strong and growing partnership in new technology, from medical research to ai. and i join president biden in welcoming microsoft's $5 billion additional investment in australia, which we announced this week here in washington. the president and i agree that innovation is vital to addressing the environmental challenge of climate change and seizing the economic opportunities of clean energy. the climate, critical minerals and clean energy transformation compact that we signed in may in hiroshima is very much central to this. climate change and clean energy becomes a third pillar of our alliance, alongside our security cooperation through anzus and our strong economic ties with the free trade agreement between our nations at its center. the compact lays the foundation for our two countries to advance climate and clean energy action this decade, both at home and globally. today, we agreed new measures under the compact to support our energy transition, incl
transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research, from virginia to south australia to western australia. australia and the u.s. have a strong and growing partnership in new technology, from medical research to ai. and i join president biden in welcoming microsoft's $5 billion additional investment in australia, which we announced this week here in washington. the president and i agree that innovation is vital to addressing the environmental challenge of climate change and seizing...
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there are now members in new south wales, queensland, victoria, and western australia. male: yeah, boyser 'round. alexey: publicly, they're doing a whole range of activities from organizing christmas shows for disadvantaged children, to joy bike rides, to what they describe as patriotic rides normally associated with commemorating major historical milestones. but more recently, certainly over the past seven or eight years, they began really positioning themselves as public supporters of the current course of the russian government. [honking] sean: the club's most famous supporter is vladimir putin. president vladimir putin: [speaking foreign language] [shooting and shouting] sean: the russian night wolves act as a proxy army for the kremlin. male: [speaking foreign language] sean: they promote their expertise in military and combat tactics. sean: the night wolves are sanctioned by the united states for fighting with the pro-russian forces in ukraine. mark: the kremlin have this concept of the "russkiy mir," the "russian world." essentially, wherever there are ethnic russians, then mosco
there are now members in new south wales, queensland, victoria, and western australia. male: yeah, boyser 'round. alexey: publicly, they're doing a whole range of activities from organizing christmas shows for disadvantaged children, to joy bike rides, to what they describe as patriotic rides normally associated with commemorating major historical milestones. but more recently, certainly over the past seven or eight years, they began really positioning themselves as public supporters of the...
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on august, the brought to you by visit cutoff, and we've got some serious seats in western australia. have one. let me show you is particularly broom. look at this up to 41 degrees, want to show you the 3 did forecast here because this is closing in on the record for october. 43 is the number to beat, and your temperature is will go down a bit, but still flip off that average of 33. now this heat is shifting further toward the east. so temperature is come up in adelaide, melbourne, and sitting. for example, you're now in the 20 different story for new zealand, quite a mass honestly, weather alerts in play for rain, wind, and snow for the south island, but that energy is now shifting toward the north island on tuesday. let's go to this part of southeast asia, a run of rain through coaching on the police side of borneo, west calum intend on the indian easier side. that's really where the biggest downforce will be. and still, we've got this access of intense range circling around hong kong high in an island right into denying in central vietnam. in fact, a name over the past few days are
on august, the brought to you by visit cutoff, and we've got some serious seats in western australia. have one. let me show you is particularly broom. look at this up to 41 degrees, want to show you the 3 did forecast here because this is closing in on the record for october. 43 is the number to beat, and your temperature is will go down a bit, but still flip off that average of 33. now this heat is shifting further toward the east. so temperature is come up in adelaide, melbourne, and sitting....
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transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research from virginia to south australia, to western australia. australia and the u.s. have a strong and growing partnership in new technology, from medical research to a.i. and i join president biden in welcoming microsoft $5 billion additional investment in australia, announced this week here in washington. president and i agree innovation is vital to addressings the environmental challenge of climate change. and seizing the economic opportunities of clean energy. the climate critical minerals and clean energy transformation compact that we signed in may in hiroshima is very much central to this. climate change and clean energy becomes the third pillar of our alliance, alongside our security cooperation, and strong economic ties with the free trade agreement between our nations. compact lays the foundation for our two countries to advance climate and clean energy action this decade, both at home and globally. today we agreed new measures under the compact to support our energy transition, including the establishment of austrailia and u.s. clean
transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research from virginia to south australia, to western australia. australia and the u.s. have a strong and growing partnership in new technology, from medical research to a.i. and i join president biden in welcoming microsoft $5 billion additional investment in australia, announced this week here in washington. president and i agree innovation is vital to addressings the environmental challenge of climate change. and seizing the economic...
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transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research from virginia to south australia to western australia. australia and the u.s. have a strong and growing partnership in new technology from medical research to ai, and i join president biden in welcoming microsoft's $5 billion additional investment in australia which we announced this week here in washington. . the president and i agree that innovation is vital to addressing the environmental challenge of climate change and seizing the economic opportunities of clean energy. the climate critical minerals and clean energy transformation compact we signed in may in hiroshima is very much central to this. climate change and clean energy becomes the third pillar of our alliance, alongside our security cooperation and our strong economic ties. for the two countries to advance climate and clean energy this decade, both at home and globally new missions under the contract to support our energy transition, including the establishment of a clean energy industry council comprised of business and public finance leaders to advise government on clean
transformative opportunities for jobs and skills and research from virginia to south australia to western australia. australia and the u.s. have a strong and growing partnership in new technology from medical research to ai, and i join president biden in welcoming microsoft's $5 billion additional investment in australia which we announced this week here in washington. . the president and i agree that innovation is vital to addressing the environmental challenge of climate change and seizing...
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the we've got some serious seats in western australia, have one. let me show you this particularly broom. look at this up to 41 degrees. want to show you the 3 did forecast here because this is closing in on the record for october. 43 is the number to beat, and temperatures will go down a bit, but still well above that average of 33. now this heat is shifting further toward the east, so temperature has come up in adelaide, melbourne, and sydney. for example. you're now in the 20 different story. the fornia is even, quite a matter honestly, whether it's in play for rain, wind, and snow for the south island, but that energy is now shifting toward the north island on tuesday. let's go to this part of southeast asia, a run of rain through coaching on the police side of borneo, west calum intend on the indian easier side. that's really where the biggest downforce will be. and still, we've got this access of intense range circling around hong kong high in an island right into denying in central vietnam. in fact, the name over the past few days are seen o
the we've got some serious seats in western australia, have one. let me show you this particularly broom. look at this up to 41 degrees. want to show you the 3 did forecast here because this is closing in on the record for october. 43 is the number to beat, and temperatures will go down a bit, but still well above that average of 33. now this heat is shifting further toward the east, so temperature has come up in adelaide, melbourne, and sydney. for example. you're now in the 20 different...
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this geopolitics, and in essence the loss of ukraine will be a loss for the entire western world, including australiae it clearly understands that any russian successes, any hamas successes, any iranian successes will inspire china to a more aggressive position, and sooner or later this aggressive position of china will spill over, if not into the coastal waters of australia, then , god forbid, even into the territory of australia itself, because china is trying to unite the island nations in a quiet way that were close allies before australia, they try to impose its policy on the waterways where australia has its own economic interests. and that's why now, at the expert level, we are already doing a lot of work with our australian colleagues, we just understand that this is the moment when we can rediscover this relationship for ourselves, because you rightly said, unfortunately, the global south does not understand us or does not want to understand, and in this case australia simply unfortunately remained on the sidelines of ukraine's foreign policy for a long time, but the prospects of these relat
this geopolitics, and in essence the loss of ukraine will be a loss for the entire western world, including australiae it clearly understands that any russian successes, any hamas successes, any iranian successes will inspire china to a more aggressive position, and sooner or later this aggressive position of china will spill over, if not into the coastal waters of australia, then , god forbid, even into the territory of australia itself, because china is trying to unite the island nations in a...
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my seat recorded the highest no vote in western australia. i had 76.5 of my constituency vote no. in the uk , a massive rebuke to the uk, a massive rebuke to the elites. they had the support of big tech with favourable algorithms for yes, they had big finance. the banks on their side , they had big sport, all the major sporting codes supporting it. they had big business, they had big unions. it was the big guy versus the little guy . in guy versus the little guy. in fact, you look at the money, fact, if you look at the money, the no campaign spent about $15.5 million. the yes campaign had than $50 million and had more than $50 million and still the australian people have had enough of identity politics. they've had enough of being divided and the people i spoke to who voted no were were voting for a unified australia, where race and ancestry doesn't matter where all equal before the law. >> it's quite funny because you expect people in politics to learn lessons. you know, i was i was in favour of brexit and i wasn't all that hopeful during the referendum campaign , but my the refe
my seat recorded the highest no vote in western australia. i had 76.5 of my constituency vote no. in the uk , a massive rebuke to the uk, a massive rebuke to the elites. they had the support of big tech with favourable algorithms for yes, they had big finance. the banks on their side , they had big sport, all the major sporting codes supporting it. they had big business, they had big unions. it was the big guy versus the little guy . in guy versus the little guy. in fact, you look at the money,...
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vonnie: you are watching daybreak australia. westernes soared more than 7% after the company said they are splitting in two. they will split off their flash memory business while his remaining hard disk drive unit will focus on selling to cloud data centers. first quarter sales fell 26% on year, a slightly better result than analysts expected. broadcom and vmware say their $ 61 billion merger is on track to close before a november 26 deadline. they did not say how close they might be for an approval from chinese regulators, their last major hurdle, but they say there is no legal impediment under u.s. merger regulations. petrochina says its third-quarter profit rose 21%, despite china's lackluster economic recovery. net income jumped more than $1 billion from a year ago following the firm's record profit the first half of this year. petrochina fitted from discounted crew from russia as well as beijing's relaxation of natural gas price controls. bank of china saw 3% increase in its third-quarter profits. net profit rose to $7.5 billion wh
vonnie: you are watching daybreak australia. westernes soared more than 7% after the company said they are splitting in two. they will split off their flash memory business while his remaining hard disk drive unit will focus on selling to cloud data centers. first quarter sales fell 26% on year, a slightly better result than analysts expected. broadcom and vmware say their $ 61 billion merger is on track to close before a november 26 deadline. they did not say how close they might be for an...
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the recent un resolution cooling for sustained humanitarian truce to many of israel's western allies, didn't australia abstain from the vote to the anger and disbelief with many heat and sickening. anyone that has any kind of morality, any kind of humanity would definitely be standing with that kind of the close ones on this to, you know, name we, we were in the honest continuing. and the truth is, course in europe. spain is one of the only 8 e u country supporting the complete seas for the capital, madrid, a sense of frustration that the lack of a european consensus on in the blood shed. it's not bad when bad outside the, it's a shame what's happening to the kind of assuming people, you know, and that the whole of your, some european governments are even support here. and i think that we said us and that should take down the street to mobilize so that at least there's not enough in germany. a 3 week bond on riley isn't flags, has been lifted, allowing members of one of the largest products to new communities in europe. to gather and anger and grief. in the past few weeks, millions of mast multiple ci
the recent un resolution cooling for sustained humanitarian truce to many of israel's western allies, didn't australia abstain from the vote to the anger and disbelief with many heat and sickening. anyone that has any kind of morality, any kind of humanity would definitely be standing with that kind of the close ones on this to, you know, name we, we were in the honest continuing. and the truth is, course in europe. spain is one of the only 8 e u country supporting the complete seas for the...
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12 children were reunited with their parents. the children were transported to canada, western germany, australiaremoval of children during hostilities, take this footage to gaga, at least there is a crime here. we can also talk about the theft of children from afghanistan, iraq, syria, in a word, wherever the american foot has stepped. in the top list of missing children are the usa, india, germany. and great britain, from january 2018 to december 2020, 8,292 migrant children disappeared in europe, such data was published by the guardian, that is, almost 17 children a day, most of them boys, every sixth is under 15. how many children disappeared in ukraine, unfortunately, is not we’ll soon find out, it’s too unprofitable, now it’s for kiev , the price for a child is too high, or for healthy organs, it’s much more profitable to shout that belarus and russia are stealing, but as in the case of polish and american films, we are finally waiting for the truth from our ukrainian colleagues. nastya, you are yourself. i was in donbass and talked with children, yes, and we showed these stories, the stori
12 children were reunited with their parents. the children were transported to canada, western germany, australiaremoval of children during hostilities, take this footage to gaga, at least there is a crime here. we can also talk about the theft of children from afghanistan, iraq, syria, in a word, wherever the american foot has stepped. in the top list of missing children are the usa, india, germany. and great britain, from january 2018 to december 2020, 8,292 migrant children disappeared in...
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that was younger women in western english speaking countries. so countries like australia when we removed those western english speaking countries from the sample, that same trend wasn't present. so it was something that was influenced by the high number of respondents from western english speaking countries. and it was really prominent and somewhat surprising to us. but then i think when you look at some of the cultural changes that are happening in the church with, you know, less people, less young people in those countries in attending church, it might not be so surprising. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... european union leaders have welcomed an agreement between member states on asylum and irregular migration. the pact on migration and asylum seeks to relieve the pressure on gateway countries such as italy and greece, by relocating some migrants to other eu states. countries not wanting to accept their share will be required to pay other nations to do so. a kenyan hospital worker caught by the bbc trying to sell a baby has been sentenced to 2
that was younger women in western english speaking countries. so countries like australia when we removed those western english speaking countries from the sample, that same trend wasn't present. so it was something that was influenced by the high number of respondents from western english speaking countries. and it was really prominent and somewhat surprising to us. but then i think when you look at some of the cultural changes that are happening in the church with, you know, less people, less...
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that was younger women in western english speaking countries. so countries like australia uk. there was this trend that young women were more conservative, that when we removed those western english speaking countries from the sample, that same trend wasn't present. so it was something that was influenced by the high number of respondents from western english speaking countries. and it was really prominent and somewhat surprising to us. but then i think when you look at some of the cultural changes that are happening in the church with, you know, less people, less young people in those countries in attending church, it might not be so surprising. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. voice-over:- uk, this is bbc news. voice-over: “ , voice-over: bbc, bringing you different stories _ voice-over: bbc, bringing you different stories from _ voice-over: bbc, bringing you different stories from across - different stories from across the uk. ., .,, , the uk. for those interested in fosterin: the uk. for those interested in fostering in _ the uk. for those interest
that was younger women in western english speaking countries. so countries like australia uk. there was this trend that young women were more conservative, that when we removed those western english speaking countries from the sample, that same trend wasn't present. so it was something that was influenced by the high number of respondents from western english speaking countries. and it was really prominent and somewhat surprising to us. but then i think when you look at some of the cultural...
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protests inspired by the movement occurred in numerous countries, especially western nations, united kingdom, canada, spain and australia. these global protests were often linked by shared sentiment of economic inequality and disconntent with political elites. the international response demonstrated the interconnectedness of social and economic issues in the world. i can't. say that the occupy wall street movement itself um inspired similar movement similar movements around the around the world, i can say that i believe that one of the things that happened as a result of 2008 and to some extent the pushback in 2008, the anger over the response of neoliberal government which decided that when the banks crashed and the people crashed economically that this government would bail the banks out and leave the people to suffer. the us that prides itself and poses as beacon for freedom of speech, witnessed major police crackdown on occupied wall street demonstrators. in new york, the police use excessive force in removing the protesters camping as akuodi park, destroying and throwing out close to 6,000 of people's library books
protests inspired by the movement occurred in numerous countries, especially western nations, united kingdom, canada, spain and australia. these global protests were often linked by shared sentiment of economic inequality and disconntent with political elites. the international response demonstrated the interconnectedness of social and economic issues in the world. i can't. say that the occupy wall street movement itself um inspired similar movement similar movements around the around the...
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general, because not only in europe, in the same canada, in those usa , and even in the same australia, and in all westerne moment, yes these countries have fallen into the trap of their liberalism and democratic principles, they are good the principles are completely normal, this is all very cool, but it turned out that this is generally such a contagion that has grown up within... western society, it spreads there, and often this is what concerns hatred of israel, in general, of jews, they they unite themselves, these forces do not seem to unite at all, that is, the same islamists, the same right-wing extremists, the same left-wing extremists, they all hate israel at the same time, they even meet at demonstrations against israel, all together, and with it the west society, k unfortunately, it turned out not to be able to fight effectively today, but when we speak to you, literally at the moment many tens of thousands... demonstrations, even hundreds of thousands are taking place in paris, london, and other places, and yes, absolutely it is difficult to do something today, but i want to say that these pe
general, because not only in europe, in the same canada, in those usa , and even in the same australia, and in all westerne moment, yes these countries have fallen into the trap of their liberalism and democratic principles, they are good the principles are completely normal, this is all very cool, but it turned out that this is generally such a contagion that has grown up within... western society, it spreads there, and often this is what concerns hatred of israel, in general, of jews, they...
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this is how the term free world arose, aka the first world, this is the usa, western europe, as well as canada and australiaies of the socialist camp opposing them, led by the ussr, called the second world, all the remaining countries. asia, africa and latin america are the third world. the logical continuation of the truman doctrine was the marshall plan and the bloc created in 1949 nato. in 1950, the truman administration already strictly adhered to the two worlds doctrine. it was set out in the top-secret strategic document of the us national security council (nsc)-68, which essentially declared a struggle between the free world and the soviet world on the principle of who will win. between 1950 and 1953, the united states tripled defense spending from 5 to 14% of gdp. damage to free institutions anywhere amounted to a general defeat, and the united states was required to ensure a rapid and decisive buildup political, economic and military power of the free world. with its decision to enter the korean war that year, the administration put theory into practice, demonstrating the united states' commitment
this is how the term free world arose, aka the first world, this is the usa, western europe, as well as canada and australiaies of the socialist camp opposing them, led by the ussr, called the second world, all the remaining countries. asia, africa and latin america are the third world. the logical continuation of the truman doctrine was the marshall plan and the bloc created in 1949 nato. in 1950, the truman administration already strictly adhered to the two worlds doctrine. it was set out in...
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we on the reserve bank of western coming up when hsbc's australia economist joins us.irst, some real bankman-fried is finally about to go on trial. we have the latest on the case against him and his likely defense up next,. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: take a look at how cryptocurrencies are trading at the moment, we are seeing pressure for bitcoin in the -- for the first time in four sessions, still talking about levels we haven't seen in six weeks. we had smaller peers like ethereum, litecoin and solano trading higher before turning negative. a lot of volatility. not surprising given we are expected to see the trial of sam bankman-fried almost a year after the collapse of his crypto exchange ftx. the founder is about to face trial in new york. the 31-year-old has pleaded to all seven counts of fraud and conspiracy. bloomberg legal reporter ava is at the courthouse for us. however he expecting this trial to unfold? ava: it opens tomorrow. what we are expecting straight up is the selection of the jury then we will get into the more substantive part of the case. saluting
we on the reserve bank of western coming up when hsbc's australia economist joins us.irst, some real bankman-fried is finally about to go on trial. we have the latest on the case against him and his likely defense up next,. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: take a look at how cryptocurrencies are trading at the moment, we are seeing pressure for bitcoin in the -- for the first time in four sessions, still talking about levels we haven't seen in six weeks. we had smaller peers like ethereum,...
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western pacific. alongside close allies like australia and japan. collectively upholding our commitment to the security and stability that enables a free, open, peaceful and prosperous indo-pacific. today, as we enjoy the air- conditioned ballroom, from guam, to korea, hawaii, alaska, u.s. airmen and guardians are on watch in the skies and into space, ensuring the domains to stay free of conflict. enabling information to freely flow around the world. today the panels give way to networking and exceptions, another pacific shore, american soldiers are training to maneuver weapons. as part of a global force with global responsibilities, fellow servicemembers are deployed around the world. from nato eastern frontier, to sub-saharan africa and beyond. there is a reason we call them war fighters. for most of this century, many of them have indeed been fighting wars. while i'm glad to say that they and we are not at work today, we cannot forget that all of them are so counting on all of us to deliver safe and reliable combat credible capabilities at speed
western pacific. alongside close allies like australia and japan. collectively upholding our commitment to the security and stability that enables a free, open, peaceful and prosperous indo-pacific. today, as we enjoy the air- conditioned ballroom, from guam, to korea, hawaii, alaska, u.s. airmen and guardians are on watch in the skies and into space, ensuring the domains to stay free of conflict. enabling information to freely flow around the world. today the panels give way to networking and...
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sailors and marines are steaming through the western pacific alongside close allies like australia and japan, collectively upholding our commitment to the security and stability that enables a free, open, peaceful and prosperous indo pacific. today, as we enjoy this air- conditioned ballroom on basis from blonde to okinawa to korea to hawaii to alaska, u.s. airmen and guardians are on watch in the skies and into space, making sure those domains too stay free of conflict, enabling commerce and information to freely flow around the world. today as speeches and panels give way to networking and receptions, on another pacific shore, american soldiers in washington state are training to maneuver, and inspire the army's latest long-range hypersonic weapon. as part of a global force with global responsibility, their fellow servicemembers are deployed around the world from nato's eastern frontier to the strait of -- to sub-saharan africa and beyond. there is a reason we call them war fighters. because for most of the century, many of them have indeed been fighting wars. while i am glad to say
sailors and marines are steaming through the western pacific alongside close allies like australia and japan, collectively upholding our commitment to the security and stability that enables a free, open, peaceful and prosperous indo pacific. today, as we enjoy this air- conditioned ballroom on basis from blonde to okinawa to korea to hawaii to alaska, u.s. airmen and guardians are on watch in the skies and into space, making sure those domains too stay free of conflict, enabling commerce and...
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the world, because there are not only the global south, yes, that is, western countries appear in the first place, there is australiand singapore and so on, that is why, well, it is very difficult to generalize such indicators, because it is, so to speak,... the average average temperature in the palace, but you can see the situation in each country and it is generally, it is generally positive, i would even say that it is, how to say, unexpected so positive, to be honest, i have it in some places, in some countries i have had question, yes, because this survey was conducted in online panels, so, there is a weighting factor, because , let's say, for india, it turned out to be an unexpectedly positive indicator, and, you know, i would say here, ah, as i always say, that to those polls that are conducted in our country in conditions of war, that we should understand that such polls, maybe we don't need to absolutize the numbers, yes, but talk about certain trends , they show these trends, and on the one hand, that indeed in some countries and regions this support is, let's say, decreasing, it is less , than usually in
the world, because there are not only the global south, yes, that is, western countries appear in the first place, there is australiand singapore and so on, that is why, well, it is very difficult to generalize such indicators, because it is, so to speak,... the average average temperature in the palace, but you can see the situation in each country and it is generally, it is generally positive, i would even say that it is, how to say, unexpected so positive, to be honest, i have it in some...
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know, what we're seeing right now, the uh, i mean, all over the western world, so especially in north america, parts of europe, um, australiauh, it's it's very interesting, former settler states themselves, is um, lot of of of of uh, a tsunami is that like. to say, i like to uh describe it to my friends here in tehran, uh tsunami of of of uh pro-palestinian pro-justice, really, projustice, uh, um, solidarity, um, people just flooding the streets, so we're getting events in places like los angeles, san diego, my own hometown, um, uh, paris, uh, france, and uh, parts of canada and um, even in mexico, so um, it's a what we're seeing right now is a product, it's a uh, would you put this? it's it's the fruit of uh decades of um consciousness raising by um groups like sjp or students for justice in palestine um and their activities on campuses and in their own communities uh ranging from direct action to uh you know producing or showcasing films, cultural events like uh um, sharing their food, culture, with the community that the diaspora lives within, so they're very engaged, and this is a product of all of that hard work of adv
know, what we're seeing right now, the uh, i mean, all over the western world, so especially in north america, parts of europe, um, australiauh, it's it's very interesting, former settler states themselves, is um, lot of of of of uh, a tsunami is that like. to say, i like to uh describe it to my friends here in tehran, uh tsunami of of of uh pro-palestinian pro-justice, really, projustice, uh, um, solidarity, um, people just flooding the streets, so we're getting events in places like los...
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america, china, lebanon, australia, chile, france, soviet union, england and canada. china had a westernd government at that time. and except lebanon and shirley, the rest of the countries from power. were the people of the world who determined what are human rights on behalf of the rest of the countries? it was the only representative of the eastern bloc, the soviet union, which naturally had no voice in an entirely western society. there was no representative from africa, and among the entire muslim world , only lebanon, a country with a large christian minority , was present in this group. the arrangement of this group, which was directly managed by elaine and roosevelt , spoke for itself. at the same time as elena roosevelt and other powers that played a role in drafting the text of the universal declaration of human rights strongly sought the establishment of a jewish state in palestine. mrs. roosevelt stubbornly went back and forth in the corridors of the united nations and negotiated with representatives of various governments to agree to the formation of a jewish state in palesti
america, china, lebanon, australia, chile, france, soviet union, england and canada. china had a westernd government at that time. and except lebanon and shirley, the rest of the countries from power. were the people of the world who determined what are human rights on behalf of the rest of the countries? it was the only representative of the eastern bloc, the soviet union, which naturally had no voice in an entirely western society. there was no representative from africa, and among the entire...
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, well, the united states, plus the eu, plus japan, south korea, australia, all countries that in principle refer to themselves as westernization, in terms of the way of thinking and living, actually speaking, and china, but i think that it is precisely in the plane of what rules they can agree on or not agree on, the rules of the game, coexistence and increasing china's participation in international relations, because this is the desire of beijing, it is obvious, they want a greater role, a greater role to play and strive for it, and plus, despite china, it is clear that in russia... trying to play their own policies, they are trying to spread the situation, now that they have a strategic uncertainty between the east and the west, actually, what is happening is also a big problem, and eventually it led to the fact that the us put them in a report that that you need to prepare for a possible confrontation with china and russia, but it seems to me that it may now have a sign. of just such a regional level, the biggest war that exists now is, after all, russian aggression against ukraine, all the rest will try to extingui
, well, the united states, plus the eu, plus japan, south korea, australia, all countries that in principle refer to themselves as westernization, in terms of the way of thinking and living, actually speaking, and china, but i think that it is precisely in the plane of what rules they can agree on or not agree on, the rules of the game, coexistence and increasing china's participation in international relations, because this is the desire of beijing, it is obvious, they want a greater role, a...
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fact that we want our children to have those human rights that we have in western europe, in south korea, in canada, australiae should be working with those allies of ourstreaty partners to say let's see what we can do to diversify ply chains. but at the same time, it is totally unrealistic to just turn overnight, shift everything from china. it could be more gradual, and even a -- cheryl: right. well, that's what apple is doing. >> -- we may have to work quicker on, but we can move slowly without costing the american taxpayer a lot of money. because right now if we to that $500 billion as a real number and we figure we do it with our friends and allies, we can get it down to about georgia a quarter of that. cheryl: i hear you with. and and, obviously, you look at these notes coming out of all of the banks talking about the semiconductor industry, and you've got the biden administration bring some manufacturing back to this country, and i think that's a good thing. before you go, i've got to ask you about the consumer electronics show. january's going to be here before you know it. i'm curious what you think
fact that we want our children to have those human rights that we have in western europe, in south korea, in canada, australiae should be working with those allies of ourstreaty partners to say let's see what we can do to diversify ply chains. but at the same time, it is totally unrealistic to just turn overnight, shift everything from china. it could be more gradual, and even a -- cheryl: right. well, that's what apple is doing. >> -- we may have to work quicker on, but we can move...
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western world. you know, we're in australia. they're screaming , australia.sed the jews and all over the world. they're singing their chanting hiba hiba, which is a reference to a genocide of jewish people by mohammed . so jewish people by mohammed. so people tend to think that these are cousins, that these are people from gaza, but they're not these are people that are just purely anti—semitic most of the time or useful idiots that really don't understand what's going on and probably couldn't find, you know , gaza on a map. find, you know, gaza on a map. so i think what's what's going on here is that the voices of the people have, first of all, been dampened by hamas . and now been dampened by hamas. and now they're continuing to be dampened by other extremists all over the world who are just chanting a lot louder than they are. >> well, thank you very much, yasmin. you've explained something i think, of fundamental importance that people mustn't confuse the innocent people living in gaza with terrorists of hamas. with the terrorists of hamas. don't to let m
western world. you know, we're in australia. they're screaming , australia.sed the jews and all over the world. they're singing their chanting hiba hiba, which is a reference to a genocide of jewish people by mohammed . so jewish people by mohammed. so people tend to think that these are cousins, that these are people from gaza, but they're not these are people that are just purely anti—semitic most of the time or useful idiots that really don't understand what's going on and probably...
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so the bulk is pushing across towards the australia towards henry tools at western side of ukraine. where when the weather will continue to sweep, it swayed across as west impossible, heavy rain coming through here that to the south east. let's get back to out warm and sunny weather, which stretches across the northeast of africa. las you try to now across northern positive breezy there, along the north coast. shy was continue across west africa, mainly hugging southern parts of the coast. the freight companies, fake passports, international banks, and the proceeds of organized crime in publishers begging p l. a. but it's one of the 0 the in a remarkable 3 pos people, the power investigation into a complex secretive world. to adjourn this, go in search of the tale and my fears, 13 months, the longer part to on a jersey to getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often st . louis, but it's absolutely vital that the story is to be told. we've pushed as far forward as we can to the front line now the smells of the power. a lot of the stories that we cover a highly
so the bulk is pushing across towards the australia towards henry tools at western side of ukraine. where when the weather will continue to sweep, it swayed across as west impossible, heavy rain coming through here that to the south east. let's get back to out warm and sunny weather, which stretches across the northeast of africa. las you try to now across northern positive breezy there, along the north coast. shy was continue across west africa, mainly hugging southern parts of the coast. the...
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is the united states, plus the eu, plus japan, south korea, australia, all the countries which. in principle, they refer to themselves as westernn in terms of their way of thinking and living, and in fact, china too, but i think that it is in the plane of just that, and what rules can be agreed or not agreed upon, the rules of the game, coexistence and increasing china's participation in international relations, because this is the aspiration of beijing, it is obvious, they want a bigger role, a role to play and strive for it, and plus , despite china, it is clear that russia is trying to play its own politics, they are trying to spread the situation, now the fact that they had a strategic uncertainty between east and west, in fact, what was happening, that was also a big problem, and eventually it led to the fact that the us put them on the report of what to prepare ... for a possible confrontation with china and russia, but as it seems to me that it may now have signs of just such a regional level, the biggest war that is now, after all, is russian aggression against ukraine, all the rest will try to extinguish in a certain w
is the united states, plus the eu, plus japan, south korea, australia, all the countries which. in principle, they refer to themselves as westernn in terms of their way of thinking and living, and in fact, china too, but i think that it is in the plane of just that, and what rules can be agreed or not agreed upon, the rules of the game, coexistence and increasing china's participation in international relations, because this is the aspiration of beijing, it is obvious, they want a bigger role,...
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meanwhile australia, u.s., germany, canada, western economies are generally up 40% or 50%. the bank of japan has been adamant they need to see real wage increases. they have experienced about 18 months of negative wage growth. until that flips positive, i would expect them to remain resistant to doing things in a big way with the rates. >> does that mean we will continue to see the background? the yield gap is continuing to be a problem. the yen is continuing a short of this blip we have seen on the nikkei report. the fundamentals are still pointing to stronger dollar and weaker yen. how long can that be tolerated? >> it is a good question. they are being pushed. you know, you saw the yield curve control, upper bound increased to 1%. are they going to try to do that again? to our point, they cannot keep doing that and maintain credibility. but i would expect they try to get one more of these incremental upper bound increases on the yield curve control and then maintain short-term interest rates. that is just a guess. knowing they have had 30 years of deflation versus just a
meanwhile australia, u.s., germany, canada, western economies are generally up 40% or 50%. the bank of japan has been adamant they need to see real wage increases. they have experienced about 18 months of negative wage growth. until that flips positive, i would expect them to remain resistant to doing things in a big way with the rates. >> does that mean we will continue to see the background? the yield gap is continuing to be a problem. the yen is continuing a short of this blip we have...
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australia can do when we stand as one. we saw it during world war i. when our troops helped turn the tide of war on the western front.f fascism side by side in a pacific so many make shift between our people. and we saw it again during a war against terror on australian treaty for the first time to stand with the united states after attacked on 9/11. and we'll never forget those brave australians and americans who generation after generation gave their lives to give us a better world. we'll never forget our obligation to them. to keep upholding the democratic values for which they gave their lives to keep forging a better future for generations to come. together, australia and america are meeting that obligation as two pacific nations, we're ensuring endopacific remains free open and prosperous and secure, and including through our historic partnership with the united kingdom. we're building a stronger economy, economies where no one fears coercion and everyone as you say down under gets a fair go. together we're standing with israel against hamas terrorism. we're standing with ukraine against putin tyranny and we're
australia can do when we stand as one. we saw it during world war i. when our troops helped turn the tide of war on the western front.f fascism side by side in a pacific so many make shift between our people. and we saw it again during a war against terror on australian treaty for the first time to stand with the united states after attacked on 9/11. and we'll never forget those brave australians and americans who generation after generation gave their lives to give us a better world. we'll...
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absolutely, you're right, the the american media, the western media in in the united states and europe, it's particularly in the five eye countries, australia, new zealand, canada, britain, the united states, the media is saturated with a jewish zionist control, roth child bank kind of control, and they are propagandizing uh this as v as as if israel is the victim, as if israel uh never did anything and it was innocently attacked, and we know the opposite is true, israel has engaged in a genocide and ethnic cleansing, uh, similar indians were genocided and ethnically cleansed. israel has been destroying homes, filling springs with cement, torturing the people, limiting their food, their water, their electricity, and in a in a incredibly barbaric way, and i honestly think the only people who believe the lies of israel being a victim are the propagandas themselves, the world doesn't believe it, and i think you're seeing that, the world is is rising up, russia. china, iran uh represent uh the the strongest nations, i think in that area, and saudi arabia realizes this too, and it's changing its tactics, erdegan of turkey is changing, we're seei
absolutely, you're right, the the american media, the western media in in the united states and europe, it's particularly in the five eye countries, australia, new zealand, canada, britain, the united states, the media is saturated with a jewish zionist control, roth child bank kind of control, and they are propagandizing uh this as v as as if israel is the victim, as if israel uh never did anything and it was innocently attacked, and we know the opposite is true, israel has engaged in a...
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australia and new zealand. so canada is part of the absolute core of the western community.condemnation of ukrainian nazism sees only russian propaganda. i think it's very important that we all stand up to russian propaganda, russian disinformation, and continue to provide strong and unequivocal support for ukraine. this position remains unchanged despite all the facts. what is russia trying to convey, including through diplomatic channels, so where did yaroslav gunko serve? the fourteenth volunteer division of the sss galicia was formed, let me remind you, in 1943. it was formed from among the ukrainian ultranationalists oun, upa, they were engaged in the extermination of civilians, this was their task, they did not just fight, they exterminated russians, belarusians, ukrainians, poles, jews, directly. the division entered hostilities with the advancing red army in the summer of forty-four, when things went very badly for hitler, in particular, the holechina was thrown into battle under the fords, where most of the division fell into the cauldron, its losses in killed and w
australia and new zealand. so canada is part of the absolute core of the western community.condemnation of ukrainian nazism sees only russian propaganda. i think it's very important that we all stand up to russian propaganda, russian disinformation, and continue to provide strong and unequivocal support for ukraine. this position remains unchanged despite all the facts. what is russia trying to convey, including through diplomatic channels, so where did yaroslav gunko serve? the fourteenth...
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china. until china began a strategic partnership with the solomon islands, western countries, in including the usa, australia as soon as china established relations with the solomon islands, biden and his administration panicked, they suddenly thought: oh my god, china is expanding its influence, we urgently need some islands in the pacific ocean. yes, it seems the gods are returning, the main thing is not to be sure whether they are gods or just exactly the same, ordinary people. klim sanatkin, natalya usenko, ivan malyshkin and pavel tolstov, central television. to news of the day and the main events of the week, we will be back right after the next cow. do not switch under any circumstances, wait for us, the west fought against the chinese threat, but missed the indian conquest, just as a former colony of the british empire quietly colonizes its former colonialists. elon musk was allowed to microchip people, the billionaire is already recruiting volunteers who will literally allow him to get into their heads, but why is this necessary? and also a special guest. a movie about a president who, when he appea
china. until china began a strategic partnership with the solomon islands, western countries, in including the usa, australia as soon as china established relations with the solomon islands, biden and his administration panicked, they suddenly thought: oh my god, china is expanding its influence, we urgently need some islands in the pacific ocean. yes, it seems the gods are returning, the main thing is not to be sure whether they are gods or just exactly the same, ordinary people. klim...
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australia, anthony albanese. task of the aircraft monitors the threat to the flow of western military aid. the aircraft is equipped with a long-range surveillance radar and will provide early warning of attacks. are prepared by the occupiers. sodno will operate outside the airspace of russia, belarus and ukraine. therefore, the aggressor country will not be able to prevent this in any way. the mission will operate for six months. they don't have enough ammunition. the european union is disrupting its own plans to supply ukraine with artillery shells. according to bloomberg, more than half of the planned period has already passed. but the plan was carried out. only by a third. analyzing the signed contracts, the publication concludes that the eu risks breaking them. let me remind you that in march, the countries of the european union undertook to supply ukraine with a million scarce artillery ammunition during the year, through joint purchases and by increasing production capacities. at night, the israeli army drove into the gaza strip on tanks and struck hamas targets there. after. after t
australia, anthony albanese. task of the aircraft monitors the threat to the flow of western military aid. the aircraft is equipped with a long-range surveillance radar and will provide early warning of attacks. are prepared by the occupiers. sodno will operate outside the airspace of russia, belarus and ukraine. therefore, the aggressor country will not be able to prevent this in any way. the mission will operate for six months. they don't have enough ammunition. the european union is...
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australia. so would some 300,000 workers in u.s. silk mills. western investments in japan certainly be lost. and if push came to shove, thorn the sanctions led a pacific war. japan could hold their own. right where it is now. this leaves stimson, who is not only upset manchuria, but has this bombardment of shanghai. well. and he discovers that if any, formal measures have to be taken against japan, he would have to act alone. so he, again, is backed into unilateral alternatives. then when the japanese announced the establish of a supposedly independent manchuria and regime which was given the title manchukuo so uncle and or land of peace, he is even more furious and he toys with all kinds of ideas. perhaps he should offer, you know, adult protest. perhaps he should enlarge american fleet at pearl harbor. perhaps he should try and get some backing from the british dominions. you know, canada or australia. perhaps he should work with the league for sanctions. but after a war is a danger. europe doesn't seem to want to push japan around. it keeps its distance. it might be a good to drop this pr
australia. so would some 300,000 workers in u.s. silk mills. western investments in japan certainly be lost. and if push came to shove, thorn the sanctions led a pacific war. japan could hold their own. right where it is now. this leaves stimson, who is not only upset manchuria, but has this bombardment of shanghai. well. and he discovers that if any, formal measures have to be taken against japan, he would have to act alone. so he, again, is backed into unilateral alternatives. then when the...