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where the number of households with pets jumped during the pandemic by around 20%, and places like australia, where there was an 8% jump, the world's largest market, the united states, it saw pet ownership levels hit a 30—year high during the pandemic, which have since stabilised. but the amount of money the americans are spending on their animals is still on the up, climbing from under $100 billion pre—pandemic to nearly 150 billion bucks last year. so what's all this money being spent on? well, full disclosure here, cos i've got skin in the game as a pet owner myself. take a look. 0k. meet hank and margo, our eight—year—old ragdoll cats, brother and sister. it took my wife a year and a half to convince me to get a cat, so when i caved in, i decided, well, two is better than one. we got them when they were three months old. paid just over £2,000 for both. but, boy, the costs don't stop there. from the copious amount of toys to their scandinavian beds, the fancy scratch posts, the insurance and the vet bills, literally adds up to thousands of pounds. but i tell you what, we adore th
where the number of households with pets jumped during the pandemic by around 20%, and places like australia, where there was an 8% jump, the world's largest market, the united states, it saw pet ownership levels hit a 30—year high during the pandemic, which have since stabilised. but the amount of money the americans are spending on their animals is still on the up, climbing from under $100 billion pre—pandemic to nearly 150 billion bucks last year. so what's all this money being spent on?...
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alex schnel following this octopus in australia for weeks. incredibly, gaining the octopus's trust and forging a bond. >> when she reached out her arm and put her suckers on my hand, it just felt like a life-changing moment. >> david: documenting behavior never before captured. the octopus grabbing a shell for protection. >> i just couldn't believe what i was seeing. i was screaming under water, grabbing that shell to use it as a shield, it was such a beautiful example of really complex intelligence. >> david: taking cover in a coconut. the three-part series from our partners at nat geo shows how the octopus survives, camouflaging themselves from predators, sharks. >> their brain is connected directly to muscles in their skin. the octopus can produce an endless array of patterns and colors. >> david: tonight, the doctor says they hope the series, its groundbreaking discoveries, will help in conservation efforts, revealing that the octopus even communicates with humans. >> to my surprise, she responded. she had an understanding of what i was t
alex schnel following this octopus in australia for weeks. incredibly, gaining the octopus's trust and forging a bond. >> when she reached out her arm and put her suckers on my hand, it just felt like a life-changing moment. >> david: documenting behavior never before captured. the octopus grabbing a shell for protection. >> i just couldn't believe what i was seeing. i was screaming under water, grabbing that shell to use it as a shield, it was such a beautiful example of...
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the world has a taste for wine from australia. it is celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. i but rebuilding a booming trade will take time.— will take time. i think there will take time. i think there will be a — will take time. i think there will be a lot _ will take time. i think there will be a lot of _ will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, - will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, and i will take time. i think there l will be a lot of work, and the chinese industry so much built on relationships as well, and having that time out of the market has meant other people have stepped into those gaps that we left, so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. ibig huge part of getting back into china. �* . ., , huge part of getting back into china. �* . . , ., china. big challenges remain, even though _ china. big challenges remain, even though the _ china. big chall
the world has a taste for wine from australia. it is celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. i but rebuilding a booming trade will take time.— will take time. i think there will take time. i think there will be a — will take time. i think there will be a lot _ will take time. i think there will be a lot of _ will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, - will take time. i think there will...
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not the case at campuses across the country as far out as australia. we want to give you a live look what is happening at yale university. protests bringing out their near campus this morning. we heard there are dozens of protestors outthere chanting to free palestine and calling on their university to di vest from israel in new haven, connecticut this morning. columbia crowds continue to gather waving the flags and chanting slogans on and off campus. police give students a warning to get off. >> free, free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> at columbia the protests are so bad a rabbi said judge students aren't safe telling them to go home and leave campus. >> people have been saying for a while they don't feel safe. it had to do with the rhetoric. i want to be clear, this has gotten into physical safety. i no longer feel physically safe on my campus. >> overnight the president of this university calling for a reset here. the president shifted to virtual classes to de-escalate what's going on on campus and consider next steps. we'll have to s
not the case at campuses across the country as far out as australia. we want to give you a live look what is happening at yale university. protests bringing out their near campus this morning. we heard there are dozens of protestors outthere chanting to free palestine and calling on their university to di vest from israel in new haven, connecticut this morning. columbia crowds continue to gather waving the flags and chanting slogans on and off campus. police give students a warning to get off....
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besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more before we have to end the segment. steve in pennsylvania on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about the colleges and what is going on. i blame the professors on this deal because they are trying to change american history. that land over there is the jewish land. we look at it as a western nation not as a religious war. you have to go back to where it started with abraham. this is going to continue. i listened to a guy yesterday, this guy was in italy when hitler's took over. he sees a comparison between germany and the united states today. most of the young people today, and i see it he
besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more before we have to end...
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once they arrive in australia. — indicate. once they arrive in australia, what's _ indicate. once they arrive in australia, what's the - indicate. once they arrive in australia, what's the plan . indicate. once they arrive in | australia, what's the plan for indicate. once they arrive in - australia, what's the plan for them? will they be displayed, kept for the local community only? what's going to happen? local community only? what's going to ha en? , , local community only? what's going to hauen? , , , ., ., ., to happen? they will be stored at a museum at — to happen? they will be stored at a museum at sydney _ to happen? they will be stored at a museum at sydney university - to happen? they will be stored at a museum at sydney university until| to happen? they will be stored at a i museum at sydney university until an exhibition space within a new visitor centre at a national park is to be constructed. that will take about 18 months, and once it's constructed and open, the spears will be on permanent display for everybody to come and see at the very point they were tak
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well done with stopping the boats in australia. so the prime minister goes to poland today , promises more poland today, promises more money to support ukraine. but significantly. and bear in mind that during the budget there was almost no mention of defence whatsoever, no , no increase in whatsoever, no, no increase in defence spending, despite the services crying out for more. and yet today he goes to poland and suddenly says we're going to increase defence spending to 2.5% from 2. tell you what folks , it all adds to my view. an election is coming very, very soon. all of that in just a moment nato matters. it's mattered for 75 years. indeed. they just had their 75th birthday. and the rules of the club in the modern day are that everybody that's a member in the 31 countries now that are members, everyone must spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defence. otherwise they are frankly delinquent. and of course, it's donald trump who very publicly in 2017 called out nato member countries, pointing out only five countri
well done with stopping the boats in australia. so the prime minister goes to poland today , promises more poland today, promises more money to support ukraine. but significantly. and bear in mind that during the budget there was almost no mention of defence whatsoever, no , no increase in whatsoever, no, no increase in defence spending, despite the services crying out for more. and yet today he goes to poland and suddenly says we're going to increase defence spending to 2.5% from 2. tell you...
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the world has a taste for wine from australia. it is celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well, and having that time out of the market has meant other people have stepped into those gaps that we left, so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs are being lifted. the diplomatic row between beijing and canberra cost australia its biggest overseas wine market. the value of its exports to china fell from more than $600 million at their peak to just under $7 million last year. but here in the hunter valley, there is a determination to try to claw back much of what was lost. a consequence of china's restrictions is a huge glut of wine in australia, estimated to be the equivalent of more than 850 0lympic swimming pools. growers have had to look elsewhere. we h
the world has a taste for wine from australia. it is celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well, and having that time out of the market has meant other people have stepped into those gaps that we left, so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big challenges...
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they're part of this network in australia of all places. that includes a boy who went into a church and stabbed the bishop while he was giving his homily or his sermon in sydney, australia last week with clips of his stabbing were then taken from the church. his services live stream and they were put on twitter on x and the, and the video cause protests and disturbances and a lot of people are very upset about this there for australia. and so. busy he said, we're going to take it down. well that made the guy who owns twitter, you on mosque really angry. and he accused the australian government of trying to make decisions for the entire world. how dare you take down my video. well, that didn't sit well with australia as prime minister, who now came up this morning and said this about the lawn. busk well, this guy is showing he's arrogant, sees a 1000000000 a either there in the, you know, the side see thing, sees above astray in law. this isn't a bad sense of shape. it's about common sense and common decency. and a, the a mosque should show
they're part of this network in australia of all places. that includes a boy who went into a church and stabbed the bishop while he was giving his homily or his sermon in sydney, australia last week with clips of his stabbing were then taken from the church. his services live stream and they were put on twitter on x and the, and the video cause protests and disturbances and a lot of people are very upset about this there for australia. and so. busy he said, we're going to take it down. well...
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so, any chemicals _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we — we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into - we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into the - chemicals we inject into the stratosphere, many chemicals could destroy ozone. the 2019—20 bushfires were particularly intense so we know that bushfire smoke cut up into the stratosphere as a result of that, that then gets distributed across the globe and it ended up affecting the globe and it ended up affecting the ozone hole for the following year, so that next summer, the ozone hole was particularly large and extended into december that year. then we had two large volcanic eruptions, and again, volcanoes spew soffits into the stratosphere or in the case of the big hunger tonga volcano, there produce a lot of water vapour, which out into the stratosphere and because of a such a big explosion, it caused more ozone depletion. so even with the montreal protocol reducing cfcs most of those chemicals that we have been producing being
so, any chemicals _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we — we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into - we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into the - chemicals we inject into the stratosphere, many chemicals could destroy ozone. the 2019—20 bushfires were particularly intense so we know that bushfire smoke cut up into the stratosphere as a result of that, that then gets distributed across the...
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♪ >> welcome "daybreak: australia." i am paul allen in sydney and were counting down to asia's major market opens. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong. at the top stories this hour. a stock rebound is set to extend into asia as stocks hold strong earnings. treasuries waiver ahead of a flurry of bond auctions. >> digging in for a legal battle over u.s. moves to force the tiktok sale could be shaping up as a four officials in washington and beijing. annabelle: somehow teslas china price cuts could cut on her property in the world's biggest tv market. al: parade, out of the gate, we have breaking news out of australia. pmi's, personal reading for the month of april shows a modest approval, 50 3.6, from the 53.3 had in march. a reasonable rebound in manufacturing as well, 49 point nine, a shade below the crucial 50 level. pma services backing up a bit but still in positive territory, 54 .2. we are counting down to the major data event of the week on wednesday the first quarter cpi numbers. that is seen holding s
♪ >> welcome "daybreak: australia." i am paul allen in sydney and were counting down to asia's major market opens. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong. at the top stories this hour. a stock rebound is set to extend into asia as stocks hold strong earnings. treasuries waiver ahead of a flurry of bond auctions. >> digging in for a legal battle over u.s. moves to force the tiktok sale could be shaping up as a four officials in washington and beijing. annabelle:...
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therefore australia to. busy the said, we're going to take it that a well, that made the guy who owns twitter, you on mosque really angry. and he accused the australian government of trying to make decisions for the entire world. how dare you take down my video. well, that didn't sit well with australia as prime minister, who now came out this morning and said this about the lawn, busk swell. this guy is showing he's arrogant, sees a 1000000000 a either there in the, you know, the side see, think, sees above astray, involved. this isn't a bad sense of shape. it's about common sense and common decency. and a, the a mosque should show some 30 seconds left in the show. but i was wondering, jeff, if you had an opinion about this whole social media thing that's breaking out all over and it's not really a, you know, my, my thing. but, you know, as look as a professor and as someone who really thinks that critical analysis is really important, you know, it's a problem trying to put everything into a sound bite and
therefore australia to. busy the said, we're going to take it that a well, that made the guy who owns twitter, you on mosque really angry. and he accused the australian government of trying to make decisions for the entire world. how dare you take down my video. well, that didn't sit well with australia as prime minister, who now came out this morning and said this about the lawn, busk swell. this guy is showing he's arrogant, sees a 1000000000 a either there in the, you know, the side see,...
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the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs are being lifted. the diplomatic row between beijing and canberra cost australia its biggest overseas wine market. the value of its exports to china fell from more than $600 million at their peak to just under $7 million last year. but here in the hunter valley, there is a determination to try to claw back much of what was lost. a consequence of china's restrictions is a huge glut of wine in australia, estimated to be the equivalent of more than 850 olympic swimming pools. growers have had to look elsewhere
the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big...
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories, asian markets set to kick off for a week on corporate earnings and economic data as traders seek insight into the direction of central bank policy. >> tesla slashing prices amid slumping sales and swelling inventory as elon musk puts off his india trip to deal with a company in chaos. >> u.s. builder forced sale or ban of tiktok set to become law after winning bipartisan support in the house of representatives. paul: this is the start of another week. how we are tracking in terms of futures, don't want to start off on a bummer after last week but positive territory for a sx futures, better by about 0.3%, nikkei futures looking flat as well. the aussie dollar, hovering around the 0.6 seven cents level, and if you were looking for bright spots, go doing well. -- gold doing well. a pretty ugly picture elsewhere. annabelle: it is the havens that you are pointing out and no surprise, investors flocking to them with with we see
>> welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories, asian markets set to kick off for a week on corporate earnings and economic data as traders seek insight into the direction of central bank policy. >> tesla slashing prices amid slumping sales and swelling inventory as elon musk puts off his india trip to deal with a company in chaos. >> u.s. builder forced sale or ban of tiktok set to become law after...
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to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and 12 injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital — her mother died in the attack. let's speak to the bbc�*s katy watson — who's in bondi for us now. very emotional scenes at the candlelit vigil. absolutely, just before sunset in the battle started and thousands of people from the community came here to pay their respects and were all asked to light a candle in memory of those who died and we had from leaders here and bondi and new south wales and the prime minister addressing the crowd. there were parents with children in buggies and grandparents and people from the fire service and people al
to australia. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and 12 injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital — her mother died in the attack. let's...
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australia hasissued has described them, that australia has issued threatened free speech everywhere. this really does begin to test the reach of australian laws beyond the shores of this country. the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, is adamant that this footage must not be available and must be taken down. this row concerns very graphic and confronting video of a stabbing attack at a church in sydney a week ago. the authorities are worried that the sort of footage could inflame tensions between religious communities in this country, given that the authorities here have declared that stabbing attack a week ago religiously motivated incident. what is the legality, what is the legal process that will follow? aha, legal process that will follow? court on monday here in australia said that x, the social media platform owned by elon musk must remove this content. at the time, ex said it would comply pending a legal challenge, that in the meantime, the row between both sides is continuing. elon musk are saying this is an issue of freedom of speech, and freedom of the internet, a
australia hasissued has described them, that australia has issued threatened free speech everywhere. this really does begin to test the reach of australian laws beyond the shores of this country. the australian prime minister, anthony albanese, is adamant that this footage must not be available and must be taken down. this row concerns very graphic and confronting video of a stabbing attack at a church in sydney a week ago. the authorities are worried that the sort of footage could inflame...
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just how much of a big story is this in australia? has it been picked up? this has dominated _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during - has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during the | dominated the news during the week that's been, really, and the more heated the debate gets, the more people are exercising their free speech on this matter, the temperature has really risen, with quotes rending from mask being jailed to certain politicians being the enemy of the australian people and such comments have been made. 50 people and such comments have been made-— been made. so what is the legal osition been made. so what is the legal position on _ been made. so what is the legal position on this _ been made. so what is the legal position on this particular- position on this particular issue? , ., ,., issue? the starting point here i think is issue? the starting point here | think is that _ issue? the starting point here i think i
just how much of a big story is this in australia? has it been picked up? this has dominated _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during - has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during the | dominated the news during the week that's been, really, and the more heated the debate gets, the more people are exercising their free speech on this matter, the temperature has...
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they had previously been lent to museums in australia in 2015 and 2020. noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when captainjames cook returned from australia on the endeavour. now they've been formally handed back. representatives of the la perouse aboriginal community welcomed their return. having them returned after all this time and having them displayed at kurnell at the very point they were taken in 1770 ensures that we're able to amplify the significance of the spears, but also too the events that occurred on that day. the weapons were taken from a local camp when the british expedition arrived in australia at the site of modern—day sydney. they were given to trinity college on captain cook's return the following year, and the spears have been part of the college's collection ever since then. campaigners have long called for their repatriation to australia, where similar fishing spears are still used by the local community. the spears were taken without the consent of the gweagal people just over 250 years a
they had previously been lent to museums in australia in 2015 and 2020. noor nanji reports. these are the four spears that were brought to england more than 250 years ago when captainjames cook returned from australia on the endeavour. now they've been formally handed back. representatives of the la perouse aboriginal community welcomed their return. having them returned after all this time and having them displayed at kurnell at the very point they were taken in 1770 ensures that we're able to...
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a just south of tooth on australia's waste coast lies penguin island. home to the largest population of penguins and waste and astray leah. it's a popular destination said, bid watches and tourists, but amid climate change and rising temperatures, the penguins are on the threes numbers here. i have plummeted by around 80 percent in the past 10 years. now selma's, unfortunately we've just had but we've had a high number of or last number of days we've, we've really high above average temperatures. and we will find that we will get very strong from either heating local volunteers, the steeping up to help the ping when survive. crafting new sting boxes to keep them cool. the boxes have events and double glaze wools, making them degrees cooler and pink wood made nice. these boxes, hopefully going to play a really important role in helping this population adapt to climate change. and hopefully we all would hate to think that my grandchildren, when he to see penguins and how lucky our on our doorstep. i mean you got the jewel of the crown here in rockingham.
a just south of tooth on australia's waste coast lies penguin island. home to the largest population of penguins and waste and astray leah. it's a popular destination said, bid watches and tourists, but amid climate change and rising temperatures, the penguins are on the threes numbers here. i have plummeted by around 80 percent in the past 10 years. now selma's, unfortunately we've just had but we've had a high number of or last number of days we've, we've really high above average...
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and approve of other tears steps up to protect australia as endangered the penguins from the scorching summit. the gulf is welcome to the program. ukrainian president for them is a landscape has well come forward. he called a live saving a package passed by the us house of representatives. he said, the $61000000000.00 of aid will send a powerful message to the kremlin that washington will stay with keith. the legislation is expected to be approved by the us senate on tuesday, and quickly signed into law by president joe by ukrainians. hope the support will help stop the comment rush in advance on the front line. on the street in the ukrainian capital keys. people commemorates soldiers who died, defending ukraine from russian troops. that's cautious relief that more aid from the us could finally be coming soon. the. the literacy. so the media at 1st glance, $61000000000.00 might not seem like a lot, but it gives us a chance to get weapons as soon as possible and kicked the russian invaders out of ukraine. which is going to allow them is the unit who is a consumer. we need to end the war
and approve of other tears steps up to protect australia as endangered the penguins from the scorching summit. the gulf is welcome to the program. ukrainian president for them is a landscape has well come forward. he called a live saving a package passed by the us house of representatives. he said, the $61000000000.00 of aid will send a powerful message to the kremlin that washington will stay with keith. the legislation is expected to be approved by the us senate on tuesday, and quickly signed...
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and a group of volunteers steps up to protect to australia as endangered penguins from the scorching summer. the welcome to viewers around the world. unlike hello to us, lawmakers have approved a bill providing over $61000000000.00 worth of aid and military support to ukraine . the package had been delayed for months due to cross party wrangling. democrats joined forces with some moderate republican lawmakers to push the bill through though the majority of republicans voted against the make has cheered waves. ukrainian flags as the house of representatives gave the green light for more a to ukraine. a nearly 61000000000 dollar aid package includes funds for more weapons, for keys, for training, for ukrainian soldiers, as well as more cash to help the us replenish its own weapons stockpiles. it provides for greater accountability over ukraine a. it forces in, in game strategy for the ukraine war includes a loan instrument of this for an a to ukraine, and the repo act to ensure that russian assets pay for part of the bill. it's the pool that ukrainian soldiers have been waiting for. si
and a group of volunteers steps up to protect to australia as endangered penguins from the scorching summer. the welcome to viewers around the world. unlike hello to us, lawmakers have approved a bill providing over $61000000000.00 worth of aid and military support to ukraine . the package had been delayed for months due to cross party wrangling. democrats joined forces with some moderate republican lawmakers to push the bill through though the majority of republicans voted against the make has...
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now to australia. and its wine industry, where producers are relieved china's lawmakers have ended its tariffs on australian wine which led to a supply glut down under. but rekindling the business with the world's second largest economy, is going to take some time and effort, as phil mercer reports from sydney. the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs are being lifted. the diplomatic row between beijing and canberra cost australia its biggest overseas wine market. the value of its exports to china fell from more than $
now to australia. and its wine industry, where producers are relieved china's lawmakers have ended its tariffs on australian wine which led to a supply glut down under. but rekindling the business with the world's second largest economy, is going to take some time and effort, as phil mercer reports from sydney. the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take...
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full days, maybe a public setting that reporting along australia is west coast. it's this coaching summer right now. and that is threatening this, the bible office already and danger penguins. the buzz of struggling to find protection from recent heat waves. local volunteers are now thinking outside of the box to keep the penguins cool and boost that chances of survival. just south of pits on australia is waste, cost lies penguin island home to the largest population of penguins and waste and astray. leah, it's a popular destination said, bid watches and tourists. but amid climate change and rising temperatures, the penguins are on the threes. numbers here have plummeted by around 80 percent in the past 10 years. now, selma's, unfortunately, lot, we've just has a, we've had these at high number of or large number of days with, with really high above average temperatures. then we will find that we will get very strong from either heating local volunteers the steeping up to help the penguins survive crafting new sting boxes to keep them cool. the boxes have events
full days, maybe a public setting that reporting along australia is west coast. it's this coaching summer right now. and that is threatening this, the bible office already and danger penguins. the buzz of struggling to find protection from recent heat waves. local volunteers are now thinking outside of the box to keep the penguins cool and boost that chances of survival. just south of pits on australia is waste, cost lies penguin island home to the largest population of penguins and waste and...
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australia participated. south korea, new zealand, several nato member states and regional countries were invited to observe. will will likely see more nato observers of regional exercises in the indo-pacific in the future, and will we see nato- flagged exercises in the pacific anytime soon, nato-sponsored exercises in the indo-pacific? is that an evolution we are moving toward? john, you want to start, and mirna, you want to comment? john: the last question about nato-flagged exercises, i don't see that anytime soon. you have to get all 32 members of the alliance to approve something like that. there are some allies who are just hesitant to show the native flag in the pacific rim. but you know, i hope that they continue to visit exercises and i have exchanges on a host of things many comes to war fighting -- when it comes to war fighting in particular, because i come from just recently being a professor at a war college. the character of war is changing so rapidly, and a lot of that is being driven by china.
australia participated. south korea, new zealand, several nato member states and regional countries were invited to observe. will will likely see more nato observers of regional exercises in the indo-pacific in the future, and will we see nato- flagged exercises in the pacific anytime soon, nato-sponsored exercises in the indo-pacific? is that an evolution we are moving toward? john, you want to start, and mirna, you want to comment? john: the last question about nato-flagged exercises, i don't...
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a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia, is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their own protective sunscreen compounds, and krill, the marine crust
a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia, is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still...
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energy in australia. in the red in japan, i.t. stocks had a rough day but elsewhere pretty much every other sector is in the green. let's look at tesla suppliers, all doing well and that is notwithstanding the expectation that we will have an interesting earnings announcement from tesla this week as their stock has slid more than 40% this year as a result of slumping sales and the announcement from elon musk that maybe we will not do a low-cost vehicle after all and focus will shift to robotaxis. a people -- upheaval at tesla at the moment but early going in the asia-pacific. i am a first managing deputy director says the potential for oil price stock will be problematic for the global economy. they discussed the outlook for u.s. interest rates at the imf spring meetings. >> this is a risk we worry about. if there is a serious escalation, a much wider escalation than so far, we could have a severe shock we are not there yet. oil prices went up some but then came back down. we have excess capacity in saudi arabia. non-opec countrie
energy in australia. in the red in japan, i.t. stocks had a rough day but elsewhere pretty much every other sector is in the green. let's look at tesla suppliers, all doing well and that is notwithstanding the expectation that we will have an interesting earnings announcement from tesla this week as their stock has slid more than 40% this year as a result of slumping sales and the announcement from elon musk that maybe we will not do a low-cost vehicle after all and focus will shift to...
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it's always been a struggle for women to have a quality in australia. although that has been some progress. the fight for quality in a so called lucky country continues to this day. the women may have race, children, how to reduce earning capacity, carrots, aging, parents, put careers on hold, and have little no superannuation. now as they age and with no prospect of getting back into the workforce, they find themselves as part of the crowing and shameful statistics of homelessness . they are often hidden out of sight, out of mind. when will this you're not going to see many women actually sleeping well because they were sleeping, they con, that will sleep out of how many cars women won't even tell their families what they're experiencing. you know, i think everyone would have been sort of surprised if we said that women in the fifty's is the fast as cohort of people experiencing homelessness in australia, in the 21st century. no one expected that. and the reasons for it, a complicated superannuation, family violence, pay equity, a whole range of issues
it's always been a struggle for women to have a quality in australia. although that has been some progress. the fight for quality in a so called lucky country continues to this day. the women may have race, children, how to reduce earning capacity, carrots, aging, parents, put careers on hold, and have little no superannuation. now as they age and with no prospect of getting back into the workforce, they find themselves as part of the crowing and shameful statistics of homelessness . they are...
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worked in australia! giving it a go. if it fails, it fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving _ fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it _ fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a _ fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a go? - fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a go? i - fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a go? i don't i is it worth giving it a go? i don't think so. is it worth giving it a go? i don't think so- i _ is it worth giving it a go? i don't think so. i don't _ is it worth giving it a go? i don't think so. i don't think— is it worth giving it a go? i don't think so. i don't think it - is it worth giving it a go? i don't| think so. i don't think it intended to work. judging by the feeble amount of people it is actually going to export, if you will, to rwanda, i don't think it was ever intended to be a serious policy. my own view, if i'm being cynical, is that it has been engineered to create a fight with the european court of human rights,
worked in australia! giving it a go. if it fails, it fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving _ fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it _ fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a _ fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a go? - fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a go? i - fails. worked in australia! alexis, is it worth giving it a go? i don't i is it worth giving it a go? i don't think so. is it worth...
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the weapons were taken from a local camp when the british expedition arrived in australia at the site of modern day sydney. they were given to trinity college on captain cook's return the following year, and the spears have been part of the college's collection ever since then. campaigners have long called for their repatriation to australia, where similar fishing spears are still used by the local community. the spears were taken without the consent of the gweagal people just over 250 years ago. it's right that they are returned, but it is also positive that they are returned. why has it taken so long to return the spears? in the past, requests were made that were not supported by the indigenous peoples themselves. there has been a complex history. now people have come together, the community has the full support of the national museum of australia. the college is the latest in a long line of british institutions handing back artefacts taken from around the world by british explorers. noor nanji, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. that is a very beautiful
the weapons were taken from a local camp when the british expedition arrived in australia at the site of modern day sydney. they were given to trinity college on captain cook's return the following year, and the spears have been part of the college's collection ever since then. campaigners have long called for their repatriation to australia, where similar fishing spears are still used by the local community. the spears were taken without the consent of the gweagal people just over 250 years...
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen in sydney. counting down to asia's major market opens. big u.s. tech jumping after the bell as earnings mostly beat expectations. a sigh of relief from investors worried about lofty valuations. elite rebound coming after markets were rattled by data showing starved inflation and slowing growth in the u.s. economy. it is decision day for the bank of japan. market players scrutinized for hawkish signals. plenty on the docket today. let's look at how markets are setting up for this friday in the asia-pacific. april hong is in singapore. >> it's a big day watching out for tokyo cpi numbers for the month of april do this hour. of course it's about the boj decision and more importantly whether we get hawkish signals. signals of quantitative tightening. the central bank is considering measures to reduce the levels of bond purchases, and in the meantime the likes of morgan stanley and mufg economists flagging a potential young shot from the tokyo cpi numbers because of a lack of clarity from the statist
>> welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen in sydney. counting down to asia's major market opens. big u.s. tech jumping after the bell as earnings mostly beat expectations. a sigh of relief from investors worried about lofty valuations. elite rebound coming after markets were rattled by data showing starved inflation and slowing growth in the u.s. economy. it is decision day for the bank of japan. market players scrutinized for hawkish signals. plenty on the docket today. let's look...
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and australia, the castro in austin, texas, where students continue to protest is really warrant that. and what they say is their universities complicity the i'm sort of any a good to have you with us. this is alice is your life from the also coming up in a worker with the belgian development agency has been killed by and is really arrow striking garza a flip to the set. the leaves are key for gaza with thousands of tons of aid, delayed, a group of you and experts is calling for unimpeded access. and ukraine issues restrictions on passports for military age, men outside the country to address a shortage of troops at home. the beginning, this is our, with the voices of students across the world university protests that were triggered by the war on gaza. now growing into a chorus of distant chestnuts with governments and leadership across the globe. it's just over a week since students at columbia university began demanding their schools divest from israel's after that students of columbia, harvard georgetown, mit and george washington university. to name just a few followed suit protes
and australia, the castro in austin, texas, where students continue to protest is really warrant that. and what they say is their universities complicity the i'm sort of any a good to have you with us. this is alice is your life from the also coming up in a worker with the belgian development agency has been killed by and is really arrow striking garza a flip to the set. the leaves are key for gaza with thousands of tons of aid, delayed, a group of you and experts is calling for unimpeded...
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students in australia, france, i'm the u. k. joining a drawing coal for ties to because with israel added support the time about this and, and this is audra 0 life from joe. have also coming up the lady's head of the tele set to leave to key for guys copying files of tons of aid. a group of you and x pads is calling for unimpeded access. dozens of people that data and files are being forced from their homes after heavy rains in floods inundate parts of the canyon capital nairobi. an ukraine has been to bring men of fighting age back home by issuing new rules, binding them from getting passports abroad. the we're going to begin with the increasing the global student led to movement against israel's war on gosh, are young people across the world. so they're demanding an end to 6 months of violence and the gaza strip. because governments and the united nations on doing enough students and parents are occupying the campus of the sales, whole university, demanding that the institute issue, a clear condemnation of israel's actions.
students in australia, france, i'm the u. k. joining a drawing coal for ties to because with israel added support the time about this and, and this is audra 0 life from joe. have also coming up the lady's head of the tele set to leave to key for guys copying files of tons of aid. a group of you and x pads is calling for unimpeded access. dozens of people that data and files are being forced from their homes after heavy rains in floods inundate parts of the canyon capital nairobi. an ukraine has...
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and australia, the serve. any a good to have you with us. this is elsa 0. live from the also coming up and aid worker with the belgian development agency has been killed by. it is really a striking garza, a flotilla set to leave for a key for gaza, with thousands of tons of aid, delayed a group of un experts as calling for unimpeded access to guns and ukraine. issues restrictions on passports for ministry, age men outside the country to address the shortage of troops at home. the beginning with the voices of students across the world university protests. the word triggered by the war on guns and now going into a course of decent chestnuts with governments and leadership across the globe. it's just over a week since students at columbia university began demanding their schools divest from israel, students at columbia, harvard georgetown, mit and george washington university followed suit protests spread from the northeast to campuses in michigan in texas and in california. and now they've gone global at university college, london and in paris said cl spo uni
and australia, the serve. any a good to have you with us. this is elsa 0. live from the also coming up and aid worker with the belgian development agency has been killed by. it is really a striking garza, a flotilla set to leave for a key for gaza, with thousands of tons of aid, delayed a group of un experts as calling for unimpeded access to guns and ukraine. issues restrictions on passports for ministry, age men outside the country to address the shortage of troops at home. the beginning with...
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elon musk�*s social media platform x has defended publishing posts showing a bishop in australia being stabbed during a sermon. the app, formerly known as twitter, rejected a regulator's order to take down the content because of its violent and offensive nature. in a post on friday, x's "global government affairs" account said: first, we believe that these posts should not have been banned in australia at all. the content within the posts does not encourage or provoke violence... it also said, the content can be reasonably considered (ani)as part of public discussion or debate —— under australian law. the order to take down the video has sparked heated public exchanges between mr musk and australian government officials. they claim that police have fears the video is being used to encourage people to join terror groups. dan svantesson is a professor specialising in internet law —— he explained how big a story this is in australia. this has dominated the news in the week that has been and the more heated debates gets more people exercising their free speech on this matter and te
elon musk�*s social media platform x has defended publishing posts showing a bishop in australia being stabbed during a sermon. the app, formerly known as twitter, rejected a regulator's order to take down the content because of its violent and offensive nature. in a post on friday, x's "global government affairs" account said: first, we believe that these posts should not have been banned in australia at all. the content within the posts does not encourage or provoke violence... it...
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north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we _ seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look - seeing this rise? that's a great question. when we look at - seeing this rise? that's a great i question. when we look at these cases like here in america or in the uk, the unfortunate case in scotland, looking at australia, all roads lead back to nigerian perpetrators in all these cases, and that's where our research giving. we at these financial sextortion cases as organised crime. how are they all connected? and all are leading back to west african cyber crimin
north america the uk and australia, but it's global as well.— but it's global as well. why are we seeinu but it's global as well. why are we seeing this — but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's _ but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a - but it's global as well. why are we seeing this rise? that's a great - seeing this rise? that's a great question- _ seeing this rise? that's a great...
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another reasonable day for equities in australia, 6/10 of 1%. if we take a look at how the market is performing, a second day, broad-based. it is utilities and industrials that are suffering. elsewhere, the nikkei having a good day, kospi following on from yesterday's gains. modest rise from a decent day for u.s. stocks. let's take a look at how we are doing in commodities. even though we've seen tensions easing, we have brent crude starting off at $87 and now we are at 87 .41 with new york crude rising. focus on gold, rally hanging on by its fingernails. that is our question of the day, whether gold is in a correction. or whether or not there is a way to go. some of our guests think it can get below $2300 an ounce level. annabelle: it perhaps comes down to the dynamic as well. the is really -- is really official step down after the assault. he stayed in his role as israel launched a war in gaza. european union has imposed new sanctions over iran's attack. if the deal will expand restrictions with drones. they target weapons transfers in the mid
another reasonable day for equities in australia, 6/10 of 1%. if we take a look at how the market is performing, a second day, broad-based. it is utilities and industrials that are suffering. elsewhere, the nikkei having a good day, kospi following on from yesterday's gains. modest rise from a decent day for u.s. stocks. let's take a look at how we are doing in commodities. even though we've seen tensions easing, we have brent crude starting off at $87 and now we are at 87 .41 with new york...
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i grew up in a very small country town in australia, only 3000 people. i never got to see calls like this. and there are a lot of people around the world who navigate just because like this. and so i want people to feel like call everyone can enjoy costs on like a male counter pumps. sleep accomplish doesn't take himself too seriously. instead she plays the girl next door perfectly featuring the most expensive and foss this calls in the world, sometimes slightly amateurishly, but always in a way that's easily understandable for absolutely every one. the 1st of all, i approached it differently than anyone else was. i came from, as i said before, like a layman's perspective, someone who literally, if you get given the keys were ferrari or a land beginning, what would you think is the coolest thing about it? it would be something like the doors going off. it would be something like a cool button inside old lights or something, not news. you need to show them something cool, something moving something, lighting up. so it always has to be very visual. without
i grew up in a very small country town in australia, only 3000 people. i never got to see calls like this. and there are a lot of people around the world who navigate just because like this. and so i want people to feel like call everyone can enjoy costs on like a male counter pumps. sleep accomplish doesn't take himself too seriously. instead she plays the girl next door perfectly featuring the most expensive and foss this calls in the world, sometimes slightly amateurishly, but always in a...
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tom: australia, a reminder inflation is not just sticky in the u.s., it is sticky in australia and markets are pushing back from the central bank. talk about the relevance of the inflation dater out of australia. >> it resolute's -- resonates from the fed and rba. it shows the stickiness of inflation and you have the resilience in oil prices, they remain high. there are still upside risks to inflation to keep central banks on the sideline. rba is the perfect case heading into the data. swap markets were looking at a 70% chance of a cut, now less than 50% chance this year. a lot of the inflation numbers are showing central banks have to be more careful before considering rate cuts. tom: hard work to get through the last mile with three plus percent handle, cpi was 3.6%. mary, thank you. walking us through the inflation print out of australia. 7:00 a.m. u.k. time, big week in bank earnings. we will get lloyds banking group earnings, so think about that in terms of scrutinizing the u.k. banking space. 9:00 a.m., german business climate will take up, expected to build out modestly improving ge
tom: australia, a reminder inflation is not just sticky in the u.s., it is sticky in australia and markets are pushing back from the central bank. talk about the relevance of the inflation dater out of australia. >> it resolute's -- resonates from the fed and rba. it shows the stickiness of inflation and you have the resilience in oil prices, they remain high. there are still upside risks to inflation to keep central banks on the sideline. rba is the perfect case heading into the data....
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a scorching summer along australia as west coast is threatening the survival of its already endangered penguins. the birds are struggling to find protection from recent feet. waves. local volunteers are thinking outside the box to keep the penguins cool and boost their chances of survival. just south of tooth on australia is waste coast lies. penguin island home to the largest population of penguins and waste and astray, the it's a popular destination. the fed bid watches and tourist but a mid climate change and rising temperatures. the penguins are on the threes. numbers here have plummeted by around 80 percent in the past 10 years. now, selma's, unfortunately, we've just has a, we've had a high number of or last number of days we've, we've really high above average temperatures. then we will find that we will get very strong from either heating local volunteers the steeping up to help the penguins survive crafting new sting boxes to keep them cool. the boxes have events and double glaze wools, making them 8 degrees cooler than pink wood made nice. these boxes, hopefully going to play
a scorching summer along australia as west coast is threatening the survival of its already endangered penguins. the birds are struggling to find protection from recent feet. waves. local volunteers are thinking outside the box to keep the penguins cool and boost their chances of survival. just south of tooth on australia is waste coast lies. penguin island home to the largest population of penguins and waste and astray, the it's a popular destination. the fed bid watches and tourist but a mid...