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we migration is good news for new zealand's businesses.— zealand's businesses._ zealand's businesses. we have heard businesses right - zealand's businesses. we have heard businesses right across i heard businesses right across industries crying out for workers over the past three years. it doesn't matter if it is it or hospitality or in horticulture. they have all been crying out for workers. but those three in particular, those jobs are being filled, most of the people coming here from overseas are sort of labourers, construction workers, in the food services trades, and that is where the labour shortages have been most acute and those are now being filled, which is good news, we're trying to resolve these labour shortages are. the country is _ labour shortages are. the country is going _ labour shortages are. the country is going to - labour shortages are. the country is going to the polls in october. you expect immigration policy to change? i immigration policy to change? i think again today's economic climate with such incredibly tight labour market i think
we migration is good news for new zealand's businesses.— zealand's businesses._ zealand's businesses. we have heard businesses right - zealand's businesses. we have heard businesses right across i heard businesses right across industries crying out for workers over the past three years. it doesn't matter if it is it or hospitality or in horticulture. they have all been crying out for workers. but those three in particular, those jobs are being filled, most of the people coming here from...
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will new zealand change its interest - zealand change its interest rates this week? its interest rates this week?— rates this week? it is a big week for — rates this week? it is a big week for us, _ rates this week? it is a big week for us, it _ rates this week? it is a big week for us, it is - rates this week? it is a big week for us, it is the - rates this week? it is a big - week for us, it is the monetary policy statement this week and we're not expecting changes from the reserve bank, expect them to keep the cash rate on hold a 5.5. they have said there is a very high barfor further rate hikes. with the data we have seen to date, most which have surprised on the downside, not materially, but still the downside of expectations, we don't think that has been crossed with the data we have seen. and the outlook is still relatively soft. we are still forecasting a recession for the new zealand economy and that should really help those inflation pressures. think there is a bank and sit tight today and for the remainder this year. that is ma jo remainder this year. that
will new zealand change its interest - zealand change its interest rates this week? its interest rates this week?— rates this week? it is a big week for — rates this week? it is a big week for us, _ rates this week? it is a big week for us, it _ rates this week? it is a big week for us, it is - rates this week? it is a big week for us, it is the - rates this week? it is a big - week for us, it is the monetary policy statement this week and we're not expecting changes from the reserve bank,...
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and when, how to wilkinson opened the scoring for new zealand. when the final whistle went to confirm the country's 1st eval wells comp victory. you could feel that the atmosphere, it was electric. and that really set list told him an up for success because they already had success. and the history had already the night. so there's a light in the local crowds, but team new zealand itself did a crash out in the group stage to that impact crowds or interest in the tournament . or out of it, i was concerned about that. you do sometimes see the slicing effects when highs nations go out. but in fact, we've seen the biggest crowds at this woke up in new zealand. uh, off the new zealand went out of the tournament. sorry for the last 3. no count games at eden park, which is the biggest stadium in new zealand hosting games. we've had a capacity crowd of just either 43000. so interested in the tournament is on the ground. and i can say as well, when i've been out working, filming, or whatever, or the taxi drive is a drop me off at the stadium. and what hav
and when, how to wilkinson opened the scoring for new zealand. when the final whistle went to confirm the country's 1st eval wells comp victory. you could feel that the atmosphere, it was electric. and that really set list told him an up for success because they already had success. and the history had already the night. so there's a light in the local crowds, but team new zealand itself did a crash out in the group stage to that impact crowds or interest in the tournament . or out of it, i was...
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and when eleanor arrived in new zealand it was in the afternoon. it was the middle of the night in washington, d.c.. and the switchboard at the white house lighting up as reporters scrambled for the story. and there was a deluge of media coverage. and, of course, as most of eleanor's undertakings controversy erupted, there was praise for what she was doing and there was criticism. newspaper editorials took sides and people even wrote into their local papers for and against eleanor and the trip. the new york herald tribune side by side, contrasting letters. one was signed by disgusted citizens who demanded a congress investigation into eleanor's active. the other was from someone who lauded eleanor, saying she has all the qualities, the history sense of the future and we have the present hope for in the wife of the greatest president that ever lived. some people wrote directly to the president to gripe about eleanor and a familiar complaint from the traditionalists who not having a more conventional first lady who knew her proper place. but eleanor,
and when eleanor arrived in new zealand it was in the afternoon. it was the middle of the night in washington, d.c.. and the switchboard at the white house lighting up as reporters scrambled for the story. and there was a deluge of media coverage. and, of course, as most of eleanor's undertakings controversy erupted, there was praise for what she was doing and there was criticism. newspaper editorials took sides and people even wrote into their local papers for and against eleanor and the trip....
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referred businesses — zealand businesses. referred businesses crank _ zealand businesses.nesses crank out - zealand businesses. referred businesses crank out for - businesses crank out for workers over the past three years and as a matter if it's it or hospitality, they've all been crying out for workers but those three in particular, those three in particular, those jobs are being filled most of the people coming in from overseas are vaporous, construction workers and the food services and that is of the problems of the labour shortages of been in not being filled with good news and we're still trying to resolve all the labour shortages.— still trying to resolve all the labour shortages. going to the olls in labour shortages. going to the polls in october, _ labour shortages. going to the polls in october, you - labour shortages. going to the | polls in october, you expecting the policy to change? in today's _ the policy to change? in today's economic climate with such an incredibly tight labour market, i think any policy that makes it harderfor market, i think any policy
referred businesses — zealand businesses. referred businesses crank _ zealand businesses.nesses crank out - zealand businesses. referred businesses crank out for - businesses crank out for workers over the past three years and as a matter if it's it or hospitality, they've all been crying out for workers but those three in particular, those three in particular, those jobs are being filled most of the people coming in from overseas are vaporous, construction workers and the food services and...
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._ they had to zealand., ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a _ zealand. ole, ole, ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a goal- zealand. ole, ole, ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a goal in - zealand. ole, ole, ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a goal in the . wait 80 minutes for a goal in the game, then got three within ten minutes. sunday will be spain's first major tournament final. before we go, we can take you now live to atlanta to fulton county in georgia. this is the view here of the atalanta courthouse. if you want all the details of the latest indictment of donald trump, then do go to the website, bbc dot—com. all the details of air, taking you notjust through this indictment in georgia, but the three others as well. do stay with us. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday, many places had a real deluge. today, much drier, much brighter. over the next few days it will turn warmer, as well, with increasing levels of humidity, but it's not completely plain sailing. still some s
._ they had to zealand., ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a _ zealand. ole, ole, ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a goal- zealand. ole, ole, ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a goal in - zealand. ole, ole, ole! they had to wait 80 minutes for a goal in the . wait 80 minutes for a goal in the game, then got three within ten minutes. sunday will be spain's first major tournament final. before we go, we can take you now live to atlanta to fulton county in georgia. this is the view here...
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off the new zealand went out of the tournament. sorry for the last 3 know count games at eden pock, which is the biggest stadium in new zealand hosting games. we've had a capacity crowd of just either 43000 so interested in the tournament is, are in the growing and i can say as well, when i've been out working, filming, or whatever, or the taxi drive is it drop me off at the stadium and what have you at people just want to talk about the tournament, they come up to you, they want to tell you about the games that they've been to how and to time they are . and i really think this also goes back to that opening gain, a success that i mentioned, you know, just having not to lot jump into. i think the positive impact says that historic moment was just more significant for people here than the negative impacts of new zealand going out. however, disappointing that may have been, so people will thank you so much for your reporting there. that is data views, all of the moody in auckland, new zealand. you're watching the news before we go. a
off the new zealand went out of the tournament. sorry for the last 3 know count games at eden pock, which is the biggest stadium in new zealand hosting games. we've had a capacity crowd of just either 43000 so interested in the tournament is, are in the growing and i can say as well, when i've been out working, filming, or whatever, or the taxi drive is it drop me off at the stadium and what have you at people just want to talk about the tournament, they come up to you, they want to tell you...
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do you see new zealand down the road considering such actions?hink there are definitely other things that we can do here in new zealand. there is a way that we can fully ban disposable vape, so that would have to go through parliament, we could get rid of most of the flavouring, so just allow the tobacco, tobacco flavoured and menthol, we could keep the maximum nicotine level at 20 milligrams per mil for this consultation is thinking of raising that nicotine level higher than what's currently allowed in the uk and eu and also have harsher rules around schools, vaping in schools and shops selling to underage people. kelly, education is a big part of this. it's notjust taking the access away, but what is new zealand doing in terms of letting people know of the effects of vaping? so there are some initiatives. so especially the new zealand respiratory and asthma society, they are making some educational materials and there's a few different agencies. soifor one am also trying to get some material out there. the problem really is that we don't know t
do you see new zealand down the road considering such actions?hink there are definitely other things that we can do here in new zealand. there is a way that we can fully ban disposable vape, so that would have to go through parliament, we could get rid of most of the flavouring, so just allow the tobacco, tobacco flavoured and menthol, we could keep the maximum nicotine level at 20 milligrams per mil for this consultation is thinking of raising that nicotine level higher than what's currently...
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in new zealand there were not just new zealand there were notjust facing the defending champions butin the last three semifinals. this time, it would be different. shot for shot, semifinals. this time, it would be different. shot forshot, goalfor different. shot for shot, goal for quarter to different. shot forshot, goalfor quarter to quarter, the scores were level, nothing between them. the semifinal teetering on the edge but this game can turn on a turnover and withjust minutes this game can turn on a turnover and with just minutes remaining, this game can turn on a turnover and withjust minutes remaining, england had a final place in the hands and didn't mess. they have made it to the stage so many times before, england's roses finally blossomed in the world stage. inditli england's roses finally blossomed in the world stage.— the world stage. with never made a final but i think _ the world stage. with never made a final but i think it _ the world stage. with never made a final but i think it is _ the world stage. with never made a final but i think it is about _ final but i think
in new zealand there were not just new zealand there were notjust facing the defending champions butin the last three semifinals. this time, it would be different. shot for shot, semifinals. this time, it would be different. shot forshot, goalfor different. shot for shot, goal for quarter to different. shot forshot, goalfor quarter to quarter, the scores were level, nothing between them. the semifinal teetering on the edge but this game can turn on a turnover and withjust minutes this game can...
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what are we healing from new zealand?is to pursue and protect new zealand's interest in the pacific and wants to have a combat-capable defense force. hang on, shouldn't your defense force be combat-capable? in the case of new zealand there has been a slow erosion. 20 years ago the combat air wing was disbanded. the surveillance p3 orions were retired. three navy ships are currently idle because of not enough staff. the two frigates new zealand has, i went on a sea trial of one of them 26 years ago, so they are getting pretty old now. the military is not in a fit state to respond to challenges. cyberattacks, this information, confirmation -- competition in the region. kathleen: how does this strike a balance between -- paul: the review is not shy about calling out china by name. t very diplomatic language usually but not in this case. notes the significance of the relationship with china, that cooperation is essential, but the chinese government's assertive pursuit of objectives is a major driver of competition in the regi
what are we healing from new zealand?is to pursue and protect new zealand's interest in the pacific and wants to have a combat-capable defense force. hang on, shouldn't your defense force be combat-capable? in the case of new zealand there has been a slow erosion. 20 years ago the combat air wing was disbanded. the surveillance p3 orions were retired. three navy ships are currently idle because of not enough staff. the two frigates new zealand has, i went on a sea trial of one of them 26 years...
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this man says new zealand, like the uk, is aiming fora new zealand, like the uk, is aiming for a moreere is no doubt that our smoking rates have benefited hugely from tens of thousands of people switching from smoking to vaping. we have seen smoking to vaping. we have seen smoking rates dropped at third. we need to talk to kids around vaping exists, are you experimenting, how do you resist experimenting? what are the skills to say no to somebody who is trying to sell it to you in the street or encourage you to try it with mike and we need to treat the kids who are showing signs of dependence. it is a tough balance to strike. vaping may have started as a solution to smoking but it has now created its own uncontrollable problem. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. from a plain grey expanse of wall, the gable end of this house on the a6 has been completely transformed. now depicting a kingfisher, magnolia and a mill wheel, the design gives a nod to the town's industrial heritage, with owner steph walsh hoping the mural
this man says new zealand, like the uk, is aiming fora new zealand, like the uk, is aiming for a moreere is no doubt that our smoking rates have benefited hugely from tens of thousands of people switching from smoking to vaping. we have seen smoking to vaping. we have seen smoking rates dropped at third. we need to talk to kids around vaping exists, are you experimenting, how do you resist experimenting? what are the skills to say no to somebody who is trying to sell it to you in the street or...
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new zealand staged an incredible comeback to beat australia in dunedin.l, new zealand had this penalty in the final minute which richie mo�*unga sent over to seal victory. her later, ireland host italy, while argentina and south africa go head—to—head. rain has meant there was very little play in the hundred today. the women�*s games between manchester 0riginals and london spirit and birmingham phoenix against trent rockets were both abandoned without a ball being bowled. there was some play in the men�*s match between 0riginals and spirit at old trafford. england white—ball captain jos buttler hit 62 for manchester as they made 138—5 from 80 balls. but then the rain returned and that match also had to be called off. and the men�*s match between phoenix and rockets was due to start at 6pm at edgbaston but the rain intervened in that one as well. there was some hope when officials came to inspect the pitch but the rain restarted and that match has now also been abandoned. gold medalfor great gold medal for great britain. gold medalfor great britain. it was
new zealand staged an incredible comeback to beat australia in dunedin.l, new zealand had this penalty in the final minute which richie mo�*unga sent over to seal victory. her later, ireland host italy, while argentina and south africa go head—to—head. rain has meant there was very little play in the hundred today. the women�*s games between manchester 0riginals and london spirit and birmingham phoenix against trent rockets were both abandoned without a ball being bowled. there was some...
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the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for us here. i think it's critical that we empower a young girls that want to be f lights because you don't want, you know, anxiety around a period to put more playing sports. that's hot enough to i think, to keep woman in school at the best of times. anything we can do to encourage women to stay and support as a huge we can say that we can late legacy that will hopefully help people like jaida and tyler. i keep playing football for many years to come because to get men's football, of course, and the french football club, how they sent him a has agreed to sell the brazilian for would name a to the saudi pro leak side. our allow of a deal is still subject to a final medical check, but it is believed to be was 90000000 euros. the present in stars, the lights, his big names, enjoying the saudi league, including christiana, rinaldo and corinne. bens now hello. hello is one of 4 club
the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for us here. i think it's critical that we empower a young girls that want to be f lights because you don't want, you know, anxiety around a period to put more playing sports. that's hot enough to i think, to keep woman in school at the best of times. anything we can do to encourage women to stay and support as...
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jamaica finished top of their group by beating new zealand 59—48.d of south africa, who are yet to play today. but given they can't be split by head—to—head results after their draw yesterday, it'll go to goal difference and south africa would have to beat uganda by 63 to go through. so the semifinals are pretty much set and england go into them on the back of a significant victory. for more on this, we caught up with the bbc�*s netball commentator katherine merry who is in cape town for us. this was a big victory, so big that the psychological lift now that the ingo rose will have is massive. it was a really good hard—fought win today. the difference today with england and the difference for england and the difference for england throughout this net bell world cup so far has been their consistency. they were five up at one time, then they went six down. it was an absolute roller—coaster of a ride but the tactical changes that they made, some of the errors that australia made of because worked in their favour but england were cool, calm and collecte
jamaica finished top of their group by beating new zealand 59—48.d of south africa, who are yet to play today. but given they can't be split by head—to—head results after their draw yesterday, it'll go to goal difference and south africa would have to beat uganda by 63 to go through. so the semifinals are pretty much set and england go into them on the back of a significant victory. for more on this, we caught up with the bbc�*s netball commentator katherine merry who is in cape town...
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starting at the women's world cup and australia and new zealand where the lineup for the knockout stages is almost complete. the last 16 will be missing two major footballing nations, brazil and italy are both out after failing to leave their group on a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa. not many observers gave jamaica a chance of making the knockout stages but they knew a draw against brazil would see them qualify and soon the legendary martyr went close. it was a game of few chances but the jamaicans were hoping they would not pay for this mess. the girls had thought held firm and they got the draw they needed in the progress would send the mighty brazilians out. figs progress would send the mighty brazilians out.— brazilians out. as place and staff we know _ brazilians out. as place and staff we know we _ brazilians out. as place and staff we know we have - brazilians out. as place and staff we know we have a - brazilians out. as place and . staff we know we have a family feel in our group and we are resilient and four months we have been saying that we are getting out of this
starting at the women's world cup and australia and new zealand where the lineup for the knockout stages is almost complete. the last 16 will be missing two major footballing nations, brazil and italy are both out after failing to leave their group on a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa. not many observers gave jamaica a chance of making the knockout stages but they knew a draw against brazil would see them qualify and soon the legendary martyr went close. it was a game of few chances...
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. >> reporter: the sabbatical allows her to remain under contract with new zealand but play elsewhere what it looks like, international inclusion of everybody. >> reporter: rug he is new zealand's national sport and part of that tradition -- >> for stevens, we do it when we win. the women's new zealand team lost the gold-medal game. >> it was very difficult because we knew we could win. so we were heartbroken. we were really sad, crying. and we turn around and in the stands, all of our friends and family start doing songs for us. they are saying, we love you. win or lose, we are here for you. >> that silver metal step her until tokyo. >> i took my silver metal with me every day. i had it for five years. every day. >> winning gold in tokyo for new zealand, it show the world what we are made of. >> reporter: and now, looking ahead to paris. >> i are really looking forward to it. you've got to try this rug thing, it is amazing. i am looking at you. [ laughter ] >> that rug he is such a physical sport. those women are so tough and so motivated. super exciting to watch and it can be a litt
. >> reporter: the sabbatical allows her to remain under contract with new zealand but play elsewhere what it looks like, international inclusion of everybody. >> reporter: rug he is new zealand's national sport and part of that tradition -- >> for stevens, we do it when we win. the women's new zealand team lost the gold-medal game. >> it was very difficult because we knew we could win. so we were heartbroken. we were really sad, crying. and we turn around and in the...
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just what was the atmosphere like there in australia and new zealand?e actually concerns before the tournament — especially in new zealand, where they actually gave away tickets to a few of the group games because they were worried about low attendances — but i spent most of this tournament in new zealand and i have to say, i was blown away by the crowds and by the atmospheres throughout the tournament. at the opening game of the tournament, just over a month ago now, new zealand set a record attendance for a football match in that country and really the pace just picked up from there and for the last few games, the knockout games at eden park in auckland which is the biggest stadium hosting games in new zealand at this world cup, we had a capacity crowd of over 113,000, and here in australia too, of course, the countryjust went matildas mad and as australia progressed through the tournament, you could just feel it becoming more and more of a phenomenon. so, those concerns were certainly misplaced and this has been a really incredible tournament of the
just what was the atmosphere like there in australia and new zealand?e actually concerns before the tournament — especially in new zealand, where they actually gave away tickets to a few of the group games because they were worried about low attendances — but i spent most of this tournament in new zealand and i have to say, i was blown away by the crowds and by the atmospheres throughout the tournament. at the opening game of the tournament, just over a month ago now, new zealand set a...
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new zealand were eventually restricted to a below—par 139 for nine.ngland's response, but it was left to liam livingstone to finish with a flourish, as england won by 7 wickets, i could not have asked for a better start. you know, when i got the news from josh yesterday afternoon that i would be playing, a lot of excitement to be able to play at durham, you know, where i have played my cricket over the last nine years. so a lot of familiar faces and familiar surroundings, so probablyjust made me feel that little bit more relaxed coming into the ground today. for them to come back into the power play so strongly was a credit to them. i think we did have time to be able to pull it back to the middle, where we would apply a bit of pressure but unfortunately it was just one of those days where you lose wickets at the wrong time so, you know, on another given day, when things go a little bit more our way we may have posted a slightly bigger total there. england women's match fees for internationals have been increased to equal the men's with immediate effe
new zealand were eventually restricted to a below—par 139 for nine.ngland's response, but it was left to liam livingstone to finish with a flourish, as england won by 7 wickets, i could not have asked for a better start. you know, when i got the news from josh yesterday afternoon that i would be playing, a lot of excitement to be able to play at durham, you know, where i have played my cricket over the last nine years. so a lot of familiar faces and familiar surroundings, so probablyjust made...
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referring to the new zealand's rugby league team.watching football, heading involved and certainly in the number of kids playing football, too. we've already heard in australia there is going to be a huge fund to support women's sport in the coming years, but internationally, interestingly, i think the spotlight might actually fall a bit more on the problems that still exist in the women's game. we see so many teams talking about underfunding, lack of support. i think that is where the conversation is going to shift before the next world cup. oliver moody reporting for us from the women's world cup in australia, thank you very much. we will have plenty more news coming for you at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. good morning. our weekend may well have started off wet and windy, but we closed out the story with some sunshine and some warmth. in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we're going to start off monday for england and wales under
referring to the new zealand's rugby league team.watching football, heading involved and certainly in the number of kids playing football, too. we've already heard in australia there is going to be a huge fund to support women's sport in the coming years, but internationally, interestingly, i think the spotlight might actually fall a bit more on the problems that still exist in the women's game. we see so many teams talking about underfunding, lack of support. i think that is where the...
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sweden and new zealand — spanish squad. sweden and new zealand yesterday, _ spanish squad.st - spanish squad. sweden and new zealand yesterday, first ever- spanish squad. sweden and new. zealand yesterday, first ever world cup finai~ _ zealand yesterday, first ever world cu final. ., knocked out, they reach the last eight in the world cup for the first time. anterior ligament... the dutchman had, needs surgery, i haven't given a timeframe on his return. be out of action for a period of time. manchester city will look to get another trophy today. sofia in the super cup in athens, each season this fixture sees the champions league holders... to this fixture sees the champions league holders...— this fixture sees the champions league holders... to compete and eseciall league holders... to compete and especially to _ league holders... to compete and especially to challenge _ league holders... to compete and especially to challenge ourselves. | especially to challenge ourselves. to prove ourselves, either someone take our three crowns, hopefully they can fight us to take it. tra
sweden and new zealand — spanish squad. sweden and new zealand yesterday, _ spanish squad.st - spanish squad. sweden and new zealand yesterday, first ever- spanish squad. sweden and new. zealand yesterday, first ever world cup finai~ _ zealand yesterday, first ever world cu final. ., knocked out, they reach the last eight in the world cup for the first time. anterior ligament... the dutchman had, needs surgery, i haven't given a timeframe on his return. be out of action for a period of time....
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we have of course seen property prices easing in new zealand as rates rise. but as rates rise, have you seen much evidence of mortgage stress? not yet. i think that just tells you how strong our labor market continues to be. we did see a bit of loosening over the the june quarter, but it's still incredibly tight. we still have unemployment at very low levels and participation in the labor market is still very high. so people are still in their in their jobs. they're still getting paid and we haven't seen any. you know, mortgage sales as yet. we're still very tight with with the labor market and that's transpiring to a you know, not not a big sell off in houses. mary jo vergara, senior economist at kiwibank, great to have you with us. it's time now for morning calls. and investors are now the least pessimistic on stocks since february of last year. that's according to bank of america's latest global survey of fund managers. annabel joins us now with more results in hong kong. bell so it seems recession concerns are pretty much fading. yeah, that's right. sherr
we have of course seen property prices easing in new zealand as rates rise. but as rates rise, have you seen much evidence of mortgage stress? not yet. i think that just tells you how strong our labor market continues to be. we did see a bit of loosening over the the june quarter, but it's still incredibly tight. we still have unemployment at very low levels and participation in the labor market is still very high. so people are still in their in their jobs. they're still getting paid and we...
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we are in australia and new zealand for the latest. welcome along. we're going to start in the premier league, where manchester united have started their season with a 1—0 win over wolves. but that doesn't really tell half the story. united were very relieved when the full—time whistle went at old trafford. the winning goal came in the last 15 minutes, raphael varane with a close—range header. but it was the united keeper, andre onana, who had been far busier on his debut. he looked like he had conceded a penalty in stoppage time as he defended a corner, missed the ball, wiped out a wolves player, but the referee waved away the wolves protests. the visitors had 23 shots on goal. certainly deserved something from the game. after the opponent touched the ball, he dived in. so it was the judgment of the var, of the ref. lucky for us, no penalty. so, yeah, of course we are happy with that. but i think also you can debate about it but i don't think it's a penalty. it looked like a foul. yeah, ijust think if you go for the ball and you miss it and clatter
we are in australia and new zealand for the latest. welcome along. we're going to start in the premier league, where manchester united have started their season with a 1—0 win over wolves. but that doesn't really tell half the story. united were very relieved when the full—time whistle went at old trafford. the winning goal came in the last 15 minutes, raphael varane with a close—range header. but it was the united keeper, andre onana, who had been far busier on his debut. he looked like...
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new zealand going on pretty well, 18 forfive.can follow this across the bbc as well, another huge european night for rangers and the champions league. one year on to reach the group stage, can't they do it again facing the same team in the netherlands? commentary on bbc radio, scotland extra for the on the bbc sport website. for me and the rest of the sportsday team, good night. hello. big contrasts in our weather on thursday. many northern and eastern areas will enjoy the sunshine, whereas further south, cloudy with outbreaks of rain. and here's the approaching weather front. you can see it's just to the west of us. ahead of it, the skies are clear. and that's good news because some of us want to still catch a glimpse of that super blue moon. so yes, clear spells across the bulk of the uk, but later on we'll see those clouds increasing in the south—west and eventually it'll turn wet. why is it called a super blue moon? super because the moon is at its closest approach to earth this year, so it'll appear bigger and brighter, and
new zealand going on pretty well, 18 forfive.can follow this across the bbc as well, another huge european night for rangers and the champions league. one year on to reach the group stage, can't they do it again facing the same team in the netherlands? commentary on bbc radio, scotland extra for the on the bbc sport website. for me and the rest of the sportsday team, good night. hello. big contrasts in our weather on thursday. many northern and eastern areas will enjoy the sunshine, whereas...
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dan: one of new zealand prospects activities -- new zealand's activities bustling.urists from the bay area decided to check it out. they came up with a clever nickname. >> but came up in different social media groups but also a guidebook that i had for traveling new zealand. so we nicknamed it wine island. ama: wine is big business in new zealand, about 90% of -- compared to great britain and neighboring australia. dan: i love that. what did the giants do with the trade deadline this afternoon? ama: they reveal is here with sports. larry: the giants p deadline. meanwhile, patrick bailey is >> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: good evening. the mlb tradename line came and went this afternoon -- trade deadline came and went to this afternoon, and the giants did nothing. they would rather make no deal than a bad deal. tonight, giants hosting arizona. deep off of alex after the arcade and ryan cobb under the weather, but he did that'll through six innings and had three runs. high and deep. a two run shot to dead center. joc pederson is loving it. in t
dan: one of new zealand prospects activities -- new zealand's activities bustling.urists from the bay area decided to check it out. they came up with a clever nickname. >> but came up in different social media groups but also a guidebook that i had for traveling new zealand. so we nicknamed it wine island. ama: wine is big business in new zealand, about 90% of -- compared to great britain and neighboring australia. dan: i love that. what did the giants do with the trade deadline this...
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she's chair of the capital football federation of new zealand. thank you. thank you. or are tied to other news now in millions of ecuador, in preparing to vote in sundays general election under the shadow of violence and the assassination of a presidential candidacy. the army has been deployed to deliver election materials to polling stations. the window of sundays, thoughtful face, an overwhelming public demand for security. less than american, into tennessee and human reports from key to or people's former mayor of what you use to date, radio broadcaster says he still traumatized the noise in the shipping company on the van into assisted me in my thoughts as we were leaving the tunnel. i use and 5 people got out of another vehicle on to have to flip them in they grab my daughter from the driver seat. i tried to run in vain. see this? i mean, he said this was the thing that mean totally off to 30 minutes later out and said, god, we have the wrong person. 4 they were exceptionally lucky and it was or did not big extortion and murder to become an epidemic. when preside
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they had a dramatic victory yesterday over new zealand. new zealand, defending champions.ry against australia. but they romped away with that semifinal with relative ease to get their first final. australia had a bruising encounter yesterday againstjamaica in the semifinal. australia had to work hard yesterday. in terms of the final, england can win this, but australia are world number one team, 11 time world champion. pressure is not on england. he could lift this netball title later. + england could. five people have been arrested after a protest halted the men's road race at the cycling world championships in scotland. the event was paused with just over 118 miles of the 168—mile race remaining, with the edinburgh to glasgow route blocked. it was reported that protesters glued themselves to the road. the race was paused for about 50 minutes before restarting. and that's all the sport for now. staying with sport and the women's world cup the defending champions usa have crashed out after being defeated on penalty kicks by sweden in dramatic fashion after the match ended
they had a dramatic victory yesterday over new zealand. new zealand, defending champions.ry against australia. but they romped away with that semifinal with relative ease to get their first final. australia had a bruising encounter yesterday againstjamaica in the semifinal. australia had to work hard yesterday. in terms of the final, england can win this, but australia are world number one team, 11 time world champion. pressure is not on england. he could lift this netball title later. +...
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to hit new zealand that's coming soon. these mortgage rates in new zealand mortgages are going to be reset or refixing. around about 30% of the total outstanding mortgages over the next six months. and they're going to have dramatically higher rates and that's going to see that consumer recession that we've already got deepen over the course of this next year. and really pull that inflation down domestically. we think they've got a chance of getting there with what they've done. so, james, how do you think, adrian, or at the press conference conference after the decision is going to play this, because some people think he's going to want to leave a little bit of a hawkish note. inflation is still a 6% year over year after all, and it's also the fact that inflation expectations have risen a little bit versus questions about recession questions about what you just said. isn't it likely, isn't it possible that all these resetting of mortgages is going to push the economy a lot harder in that downward direction? that's right.
to hit new zealand that's coming soon. these mortgage rates in new zealand mortgages are going to be reset or refixing. around about 30% of the total outstanding mortgages over the next six months. and they're going to have dramatically higher rates and that's going to see that consumer recession that we've already got deepen over the course of this next year. and really pull that inflation down domestically. we think they've got a chance of getting there with what they've done. so, james, how...
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we start at the women's world cup in australia and new zealand, where the line—up for the knockout stagess almost complete, but the last 16 will be missing two majorfootballing nations. brazil and italy are both out after failing to get out of their groups, on a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa. imran sidat has more. not many observers gave jamaica a chance of making the knockout stages, but they knew a draw against brazil will see them qualify. and they were soon under the cosh, with the legendary marta going close. it was a game of few chances, with the jamaicans hoping they wouldn't pay for khadija shaw's miss. but the reggae girlz held firm despite a late scare and they got the draw they needed to progress and send the mighty brazilians out. like i said, as players and staff, we know that we've got a real togetherness and a family feel within our group. we're resilient and we had a point to prove. and for months, we've been saying it — "we're getting "out of this group" — and we've proven just that, and i was proud of everyone for sticking together and having that mentality
we start at the women's world cup in australia and new zealand, where the line—up for the knockout stagess almost complete, but the last 16 will be missing two majorfootballing nations. brazil and italy are both out after failing to get out of their groups, on a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa. imran sidat has more. not many observers gave jamaica a chance of making the knockout stages, but they knew a draw against brazil will see them qualify. and they were soon under the cosh,...
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the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for it. here. i think it's critical that we empower a young girls that one of the athletes because you don't want, you know, anxiety around a period to put more playing sports. that's hot enough, but i think to keep women in support at the base the times of anything we can do to encourage women to stay and support as a huge we can say that we can late legacy that will hopefully help people like j to n. taylor, i keep playing football for many years to come. okay, hear awesome other stories from the world of sports. now, a lady of all sort of 5 on the ball. 67 during the final round of the i g women's open in, sorry, england boot called it's 6 bodies including of the 18 poles to claim her 2nd major victory of the season. she was given an informed to champagne shower to mock her latest success low take effect. he won a toad cause method and the slicing was time been ship and glasg
the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for it. here. i think it's critical that we empower a young girls that one of the athletes because you don't want, you know, anxiety around a period to put more playing sports. that's hot enough, but i think to keep women in support at the base the times of anything we can do to encourage women to stay and...
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new zealand were eventually restricted to a beloew par 139 for 9.ock of england's response, but it was left to liam livingstone to finish with a flourish, as england won by 7 wickets. i could've asked for a better start. when i got the news yesterday afternoon that i'd be playing, a lot of excitement to be able to play at durham, where i played my cricket over the last nine years. a lot of familiar faces and familiar surroundings. just made me feel more relaxed coming into the ground today. to more relaxed coming into the ground today-— more relaxed coming into the ground today. to come back and scrum was _ ground today. to come back and scrum was accredited _ ground today. to come back and scrum was accredited them. - ground today. to come back and scrum was accredited them. i i scrum was accredited them. i definitely— scrum was accredited them. i definitely think we had time to be able — definitely think we had time to be able to pull back through the middle. we would play a bit of pressure and unfortunately it was — of pressure and unfortunately
new zealand were eventually restricted to a beloew par 139 for 9.ock of england's response, but it was left to liam livingstone to finish with a flourish, as england won by 7 wickets. i could've asked for a better start. when i got the news yesterday afternoon that i'd be playing, a lot of excitement to be able to play at durham, where i played my cricket over the last nine years. a lot of familiar faces and familiar surroundings. just made me feel more relaxed coming into the ground today. to...
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play jamaica in the last four, while england's semifinal will be against defending champions new zealandroup in particular. just it adds to our confidence bank. but we know that we've got two games to come and it means nothing if we can't follow it up. but for today, like, it is important to allow these guys to just celebrate that. just the fact that we were eight down and then to be pushed in the last 15 and still come out on top, like, i don't think you can underestimate mentally what that tells me about where the group are. i think that's the scary thing, and that's something to really look forward to as we head towards the semifinals. well, another day, another celebrityjoining the english football pyramid as an owner. lebronjames has a small share in liverpool, jj watt is a burnley shareholder, the men at the moment, of course, in ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney at wrexham, and now seven—time super bowl champion tom brady the latest high—profile star to get involved. he's become a minority owner at second—tier side birmingham city. so here's the deal. i'm officially coming on board
play jamaica in the last four, while england's semifinal will be against defending champions new zealandroup in particular. just it adds to our confidence bank. but we know that we've got two games to come and it means nothing if we can't follow it up. but for today, like, it is important to allow these guys to just celebrate that. just the fact that we were eight down and then to be pushed in the last 15 and still come out on top, like, i don't think you can underestimate mentally what that...
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starting at the women's world cup in australia and new zealand where the lineup for the knockout stages is almost complete. the last 16 will be missing two majorfootballing nations — brazil and italy are both out after failing to leave their group on a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa. not many observers gave jamaica a chance of making the knockout stages but they knew a draw against brazil would see them qualify and soon the legendary marta went close. it was a game of few chances but the jamaicans were hoping they would not pay for this miss. the girls held firm and they got the draw they needed and the progress would send the mighty brazilians out. as players and staff we know we have a family feel in our group and we are resilient and for months we have been saying that we are getting out of this group and we have proven just that and i am proud to everyone for sticking together and having that mentality in mind. elsewhere in the group, panama were yet to score a goal but that was soon changed with one of the strikes of the tournament. the french had their shooting boots o
starting at the women's world cup in australia and new zealand where the lineup for the knockout stages is almost complete. the last 16 will be missing two majorfootballing nations — brazil and italy are both out after failing to leave their group on a day to rememberforjamaica and south africa. not many observers gave jamaica a chance of making the knockout stages but they knew a draw against brazil would see them qualify and soon the legendary marta went close. it was a game of few chances...
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dan: one of new zealand prospects activities -- new zealand's activities bustling. from the bay area decided to check it out. they came up with a clever nickname. >> but came up in different social media groups but also a guidebook that i had for traveling new zealand. so we nicknamed it wine island. ama: wine is big business in new zealand, about 90% of -- compared to great britain and neighboring australia. dan: i love that. what did the giants do with the trade deadline this afternoon? ama: they reveal is here with sports. larry: the giants p deadline. my clothes look fresh but i need them to smell fresh, too. that's why i add downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. still fresh. still fresh, you nasty little goblins! still fresh! still? still. still here. still fresh! get 6 times longer-lasting freshness, plus odor protection. this back-to-school season, downy and tide are giving back with $1.5 million dollars in scholarships. enter to win. >> abc 7 sports, sponsored by river rock casino. larry: good evening. the mlb tradename line
dan: one of new zealand prospects activities -- new zealand's activities bustling. from the bay area decided to check it out. they came up with a clever nickname. >> but came up in different social media groups but also a guidebook that i had for traveling new zealand. so we nicknamed it wine island. ama: wine is big business in new zealand, about 90% of -- compared to great britain and neighboring australia. dan: i love that. what did the giants do with the trade deadline this afternoon?...
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back then, 12 teams qualified, now 32 teams of played in australia and new zealand.t's eight more than the previous tournament in france four years ago. more teams have led to more fans. ticket sales are set to hit nearly 2 million, brought by fans from 182 countries who have traveled down under to see the games. tv audiences have broken records worldwide despite the significant types of differences, fifa says this world cup is on target to reach an overall tv audience of 2 billion worldwide. ♪ >> let's meet our guests from toronto, canada. contributor with cdc sports covering world cup from the capital of rwanda, the former professional athlete and sports journalists. and from such the netherlands is a professional footballer for the club and the woman's first division. she's also captain of the afghanistan women's national team. a warm welcome to you all. this world cup has been a huge success by anyone's measure. to what do you attribute that success? >> i think we have to give a nod to new zealand and australia cohost on this incredible tournament for providing a
back then, 12 teams qualified, now 32 teams of played in australia and new zealand.t's eight more than the previous tournament in france four years ago. more teams have led to more fans. ticket sales are set to hit nearly 2 million, brought by fans from 182 countries who have traveled down under to see the games. tv audiences have broken records worldwide despite the significant types of differences, fifa says this world cup is on target to reach an overall tv audience of 2 billion worldwide....
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spain and sweden meet in new zealand.re into the four for a fifth time. 0ur reporter maz farookhi is in auckland for us. we're down to the business end of this tournament now, the final match here in new zealand will played here in auckland at eden park, behind me, on tuesday. a semi—final between spain and sweden. 0ne tuesday. a semi—final between spain and sweden. one of the standout spanish players admits her team is very excited about the semi—final but are also feeling nervous. translation: it is the first semi—final for us in the first semi—final that we will play as a team. our cr team is more motivated and confident than ever. i want to inspire hope in my country and myself. and i want to keep working and training hard in order to reach my goals and dreams. , , .,, order to reach my goals and dreams-— dreams. jenny her most are there. dreams. jenny her most are there- and _ dreams. jenny her most are there. and sweden, - dreams. jenny her most are there. and sweden, much l dreams. jenny her most are| there. and sw
spain and sweden meet in new zealand.re into the four for a fifth time. 0ur reporter maz farookhi is in auckland for us. we're down to the business end of this tournament now, the final match here in new zealand will played here in auckland at eden park, behind me, on tuesday. a semi—final between spain and sweden. 0ne tuesday. a semi—final between spain and sweden. one of the standout spanish players admits her team is very excited about the semi—final but are also feeling nervous....
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the new zealand model of equivalence is again suitable for new zealand.ragmatic approach, seeking to minimise these checks to the lowest level possible. it is not some academic exercise. it does matter so people would appreciate some clarity on it. for example would you be prepared to accept some kind of european court ofjustice of a site which would open up the possibility of eradicating most of the cheques? we eradicating most of the cheques? - would be seeking to have come as you would be seeking to have come as you would in any trade arrangement, some sort of body that oversees it. the eu has been creative in these things previously if you look at the previously if you look at the previous agreements that they've made. we havejoint committees previous agreements that they've made. we have joint committees that would oversee it, so obviously that is a matter for the would oversee it, so obviously that is a matterfor the negotiation. but the central purpose of the negotiation is to go into it and say to people look, we want to get food onto your tables
the new zealand model of equivalence is again suitable for new zealand.ragmatic approach, seeking to minimise these checks to the lowest level possible. it is not some academic exercise. it does matter so people would appreciate some clarity on it. for example would you be prepared to accept some kind of european court ofjustice of a site which would open up the possibility of eradicating most of the cheques? we eradicating most of the cheques? - would be seeking to have come as you would be...
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the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for to, to set you up today. i'm a, well, here's the top of the hour i globalization show global us is next looking at what people can do about the climate crises. a good the what can be done in times of climate change? can we adap and more importantly can we can even stop it. we look to brazil believes in south africa to ideas that hope to defy climate change. global us on d. w. robots become our friends. might we fall in love with a machine? the 4 scientists around the world, it's just a matter of time. they are developing part official intelligence with human sensibilities. my avatar and me out a i pertains consciousness in 45 minutes on d, w. the, as you become pretty kind a told me about sugars paralyze between your society computers that are governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now. it's real
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defending champion's new zealand had _ girls. defending champion's new zealand had beaten _ girls.mpion's new zealand had beaten england - girls. defending champion's new zealand had beaten england in i girls. defending champion's new. zealand had beaten england in the last three semi—finals, but england were turning history over. six unanswered points sealed their points and today's final and once again captivated a country. does that sound familiar? england's foot bowlers no they beat. they are singing to their final now. even with their own welcome to focus on our of the lionesses are looking on with pride. it’s our of the lionesses are looking on with ride. �* , ., ., with pride. it's great that the time differences in _ with pride. it's great that the time differences in too _ with pride. it's great that the time differences in too far _ with pride. it's great that the time differences in too far out - with pride. it's great that the time differences in too far out and - with pride. it's great that the time differences in too far out and it. with pride. it's great that the tim
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a new zealand will use about 14000 period products, and they are willing to often lane full. and if the known by the gridable bounce that they have for the next 500 to 800 years. so that's a lot of weiss, the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for to i think it's critical that we empower a young girls that one of the flights because you don't want to, you know, anxiety around a period to put more playing sports, it's hot enough, but i think to keep women in school at the be so times of anything we can do to encourage women to stay and support as a huge they can say that we can late legacy that will hopefully help people like data. and taylor, i keep playing football for many years to come finally, especially as mount and that has their up to again throwing glowing lava hyams via more than 3300 meters high at the is the highest entry of ok maybe in your residence report. it shows of ash, depending on nearby towns, if they've been to
a new zealand will use about 14000 period products, and they are willing to often lane full. and if the known by the gridable bounce that they have for the next 500 to 800 years. so that's a lot of weiss, the world cup has already given women's football a huge boost in new zealand. and through events like the huge symposium the tournament could leaving even more positive impacts on goals for to i think it's critical that we empower a young girls that one of the flights because you don't want...
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new zealand haven't had that rood a new zealand. to predict but... i know what you want! the reason _ want to predict but... i know what you want! the reason you - want to predict but... i know what you want! the reason you could i you want! the reason you could predict england having a loss was it was a group stage and it was just about whether ended up so england were through anyway but this is it, the semifinals.— were through anyway but this is it, the semifinals.- the i were through anyway but this is it, the semifinals.- the star i the semifinals. exactly. the star ala ers, the semifinals. exactly. the star players. the _ the semifinals. exactly. the star players. the star— the semifinals. exactly. the star players, the star moves, - the semifinals. exactly. the star players, the star moves, the i the semifinals. exactly. the star i players, the star moves, the change in attitude in the england team, the confidence, how does that need to be channelled in terms of tackling new zealand? ., channelled in terms of tackling new zea
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then i picked up the hitchhiker, was was a kid named felix, new zealand, and he was a young server, andad a tattoo of a fresh tattoo on his arm, and he told me a story how he had to hitchhike to the girl who inspired the tattoo to the airport to be about home. and she had this deep philosophical conversation and hitchhiking back to his van berkey was serving term kid, and he kind of just open my eyes to that idea it's a clichÉ but get busy living and he graduated from college withth honors and e did not want to go surfing in germany and he likes irving's grandma gave them somene he livd in new zealand fell in love with this girl for me are writing the book, that in washington, there's so much put on are you in the right circles or the right places and are marrying the right person you know it is thing appeared to the outside world and this kid, he was all about role of minutes again writing the book it's kind of silly but it took me many years to realize that what i found inspiration from these two young kids in newew zealand into the state and trying to track them down i want to give t
then i picked up the hitchhiker, was was a kid named felix, new zealand, and he was a young server, andad a tattoo of a fresh tattoo on his arm, and he told me a story how he had to hitchhike to the girl who inspired the tattoo to the airport to be about home. and she had this deep philosophical conversation and hitchhiking back to his van berkey was serving term kid, and he kind of just open my eyes to that idea it's a clichÉ but get busy living and he graduated from college withth honors and...
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two bids, we know one is new zealand _ mean, who will that be?it been 2025, and we assume that the other one will be australia because they are the rugby league powerhouse down there of course. i think the confidentiality around this is because probably two bids, both bids are may be working with pacific nations governments to see if they want to get on board the host may be 1-2 want to get on board the host may be 1—2 of the group games, as well. we will know by the end of this year which of those bids is successful. it might even be a bid that they bring together, new zealand and australia. ., ., australia. one of the wonderful thins australia. one of the wonderful things about — australia. one of the wonderful things about the _ australia. one of the wonderful things about the rugby - australia. one of the wonderful things about the rugby league | australia. one of the wonderful- things about the rugby league world cup that was in this country last year was you had all the women's, wheelchair and men's tournaments going on at the same time. bu
two bids, we know one is new zealand _ mean, who will that be?it been 2025, and we assume that the other one will be australia because they are the rugby league powerhouse down there of course. i think the confidentiality around this is because probably two bids, both bids are may be working with pacific nations governments to see if they want to get on board the host may be 1-2 want to get on board the host may be 1—2 of the group games, as well. we will know by the end of this year which of...
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up a hitchhiker who was a kid, felix in new zealand and he was a young kid. he was a young surfer and he had a tattoo of fresh tattoo on his arm. and he told me the story about how he had hitchhiked with the girl who inspired the tattoo to, the airport. she had to go back home and we had this deep philosophical conversation after i picked him up, hitchhiking back to his van, where he was surfing with a german kid and he kind of just my eyes to that idea it's cliche, but get busy living. and he graduated from college with honors. he didn't want to go. there's no surfing in germany. he likes surfing. his grandma gave him some money, so he bought van and lived in new zealand and fell in love with this girl. and for me, what write in the book is that in washington there's so much put on, you know, are you in the right circles? are you in the right places? are you marrying the right person you know is every how is everything appear to the outside world and this kid just he he was all about real love. it's again i write in the book it's kind of silly that it took m
up a hitchhiker who was a kid, felix in new zealand and he was a young kid. he was a young surfer and he had a tattoo of fresh tattoo on his arm. and he told me the story about how he had hitchhiked with the girl who inspired the tattoo to, the airport. she had to go back home and we had this deep philosophical conversation after i picked him up, hitchhiking back to his van, where he was surfing with a german kid and he kind of just my eyes to that idea it's cliche, but get busy living. and he...