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like to fight china with someone else’s hands, supply weapons to japan, south korea, taiwan, who else australia, the philippines, we can create such a big bloc against china, but here i think that, of course, they themselves still understand that, unlike the second world war , it will not be possible to sit out overseas, but there will be hypersonic strikes on his own perhar, that is, it is quite possible that he will see the second perhar on guam on everyone else bases, so to be honest, i have great doubts that they will somehow be able to prepare. as for the domestic american agenda, here i am 100% sure. he will try to prevent trump from stopping all these processes of liberalization of the american army, today we called him a general of war, i would still call him a general of a possible future civil war in the united states, that is, the task is to reformat these institutions in the event of a hot conflict within america , so that they side with the democrats, and not with side of the republicans, then the task is to catch up, you know, what’s interesting is that usually even the most ing
like to fight china with someone else’s hands, supply weapons to japan, south korea, taiwan, who else australia, the philippines, we can create such a big bloc against china, but here i think that, of course, they themselves still understand that, unlike the second world war , it will not be possible to sit out overseas, but there will be hypersonic strikes on his own perhar, that is, it is quite possible that he will see the second perhar on guam on everyone else bases, so to be honest, i...
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australia is new. well, the usa understands everything, the indicator is more than modest compared to turkey, but here they don’t change partners, you know, they change the gender immediately, but after the gender change, the counter resets to zero. the average indian citizen has only three sexual partners, the fewest of any country. it’s just very difficult to find a partner among one and a half billion people, the people of india have nowhere to rush, but it won’t work out in this life, they’ll catch up in the next. scientists noted that this may be due to the fact that many indians adhere to strict rules when it comes to dating and marriage. as it says ancient indian wisdom, rare, but apt. this is what happens, fellow citizens, when people care not about the process, but about the long-term result. according to the study, gen z is having less sex compared to previous generations, which may be due to the fact that many of them live at home and do not drink alcohol. simply put, the new generat
australia is new. well, the usa understands everything, the indicator is more than modest compared to turkey, but here they don’t change partners, you know, they change the gender immediately, but after the gender change, the counter resets to zero. the average indian citizen has only three sexual partners, the fewest of any country. it’s just very difficult to find a partner among one and a half billion people, the people of india have nowhere to rush, but it won’t work out in this life,...
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in 1985, he was released in 1991 a visual has been housing, australia, victims of a staffing attack in sydney a week ago. the attack of killed 6 people that injured 12, others at the bottom died junction shopping mall, the 40 room and had a history of mental health problems. he was shot and killed by police 101 east is coming up. next pod he came in to be used as the oil c suffered casualties. we have not suffered states pilots. he has thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house. thought provoking on to who that you say know, double standards to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities, government seems here to whittle down democracy. it's because it's troubling for you. it's very, very painful to hear the story on talk to how does era on the hilltop in the poor women kick jump and slice through these a no ordinary come from fighters. they all produced really given me a lot of confidence and it has made me physically very fit and mentally, very strong. determined to break down gen the barriers in the south asian nation. the nuns a
in 1985, he was released in 1991 a visual has been housing, australia, victims of a staffing attack in sydney a week ago. the attack of killed 6 people that injured 12, others at the bottom died junction shopping mall, the 40 room and had a history of mental health problems. he was shot and killed by police 101 east is coming up. next pod he came in to be used as the oil c suffered casualties. we have not suffered states pilots. he has thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike...
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there are trophies obtained in battles in the ssu, and from south africa, and even australia. there are much fewer ukrainian exhibits, but this can be explained very simply, almost all ukrainian equipment is already... the guys are fighting on the nato side, the process of destroying ukrainian arsenals in the deep rear continued this morning, powerful explosions thundered in odessa, local publics write that three ballistic missiles hit a repair base and a military unit of the ukrainian armed forces near gorbaty bridge. there are strong fires in the verenitsa ambulances area, that is, our airborne forces were definitely hit. lang cover for the advancing russian units in berduchi, the russian military also entered the village of georgievka in the marinsky direction, and in the kharkov direction there are fierce battles near kupinsk. lancets continue to ruthlessly destroy ukrainian tanks. today , a ukrainian t-64 was burned in a direct hit on board. the brazh resource deep state reports that there has not been such a level of bombing in the northern direction for several weeks. t
there are trophies obtained in battles in the ssu, and from south africa, and even australia. there are much fewer ukrainian exhibits, but this can be explained very simply, almost all ukrainian equipment is already... the guys are fighting on the nato side, the process of destroying ukrainian arsenals in the deep rear continued this morning, powerful explosions thundered in odessa, local publics write that three ballistic missiles hit a repair base and a military unit of the ukrainian armed...
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are great britain, usa, france, germany, sweden, czechoslovakia, the old bmp council. also austria, australia, finland, it will even be, everything will be here, from may 1st you will be able to come in and inspect everything carefully, the process of destroying ukrainian arsenals, western equipment of the armed forces of ukraine, and in the deep rear , continued today, powerful explosions thundered in odessa. ballistic missiles hit a repair base and a military unit of the ukrainian armed forces near gorbaty bridge. there is a huge fire at the site, which is still being extinguished. it was also held in local public places. information about the strings of ambulances, that is , our vks hit very accurately, and this is the result of an arrival at the location of the armed forces of ukraine reserves in pokrovsk, which will soon again become a red army one. ukrainian media confirm missile strike pre-iskander. russian aviation is also working in the kherson region, this is footage of the entire position being destroyed by fabov strikes on the right bank of the dnieper. another precise airstrike b
are great britain, usa, france, germany, sweden, czechoslovakia, the old bmp council. also austria, australia, finland, it will even be, everything will be here, from may 1st you will be able to come in and inspect everything carefully, the process of destroying ukrainian arsenals, western equipment of the armed forces of ukraine, and in the deep rear , continued today, powerful explosions thundered in odessa. ballistic missiles hit a repair base and a military unit of the ukrainian armed...
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the flight to australia from the states can be quite long, so just imagine rowing it land. oh, baby. >> after four months and more than 5000 miles, colorado native ted steinberg just completed a solo rowing journey from hawaii to the land down under. >> first, it's a cold water. >> here he is being greeted by a crowd and media finally able to drink fresh water after being confined to just the food and beverages that he could fit on this boat. >> good morning folks, it's the start of day 10,001. >> he kept folks updated while posting from the social media pages of his conservation organization, united world challenge. you see, back in 2020, steinberg actually also rode from california to hawaii, which is just 2700 miles. but the process, he raised almost $80,000 for charity and funded the removal of more than 5,000 pounds of ocean plastic. >> do you have anything you want to say to your fans who followed along the journey? >> thank you so much for following along with this journey, which steinberg believes might be a guinness world record united world challenge raised money
the flight to australia from the states can be quite long, so just imagine rowing it land. oh, baby. >> after four months and more than 5000 miles, colorado native ted steinberg just completed a solo rowing journey from hawaii to the land down under. >> first, it's a cold water. >> here he is being greeted by a crowd and media finally able to drink fresh water after being confined to just the food and beverages that he could fit on this boat. >> good morning folks, it's...
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but this happened at the perth zoo in western australia. it took several employees. you can see there having to hold down this giant snake named sam horn for his checkup. >> it was quite the feat. sam weighs 106 pounds. >> but the good news, according to the zoo, is that sam horn is quote in spectacular health. >> you're a partial tongue. >> who knew? do you know there is one job? you could not pay me enough money? >> snake wrangler. >> snake wrangler? >> what if everybody else is holding on to the snake? would you touch it because they feel i'm not a python? >> i'm so terrified of snakes that size. no, thanks. >> so your kids watch bluey yet? >> yes. they're obsessed with bluey. >> at this point in my life, because we watch a lot of bluey at home. like when i hear about australia, i'm just imagining what bluey would do at all times. like salmon. i just do it in an accent. okay? next to a jaw dropping stunt above the clouds. >> this happened 8000ft over brazil. los angeles based skateboarder and skydiver brendon hayward skated off a ramp head held up by a balloon, ho
but this happened at the perth zoo in western australia. it took several employees. you can see there having to hold down this giant snake named sam horn for his checkup. >> it was quite the feat. sam weighs 106 pounds. >> but the good news, according to the zoo, is that sam horn is quote in spectacular health. >> you're a partial tongue. >> who knew? do you know there is one job? you could not pay me enough money? >> snake wrangler. >> snake wrangler?...
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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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james and sue gaffney of australia will have to count on the shuttle instead of the ferry. >> so we're a bit, bit disappointed with that because it would give us a good view of the bay and hopefully alcatraz. they were a bit confused on where to catch the shuttle. >> local tourist authorities were on hand answering questions and showing visitors how to buy tickets and where to find the shuttle. golden gate highway and transportation district explained why golden gate ferry service remains suspended for now. crews are repairing damage to a pile on the pier. >> these are steel piles that support in four corners the float where the boats come up to dock. >> authorities say crews worked all weekend to make repairs, but the repairs are done during low tide. >> we currently don't have an estimated date for reopening. we're working as quickly as possible to complete the repairs, reinspect and reopen the pier and restore ferry service out of sausalito, and again, sausalito ferry service has been suspended indefinitely as a replacement. >> golden gate transit busses are shuttling passengers, an
james and sue gaffney of australia will have to count on the shuttle instead of the ferry. >> so we're a bit, bit disappointed with that because it would give us a good view of the bay and hopefully alcatraz. they were a bit confused on where to catch the shuttle. >> local tourist authorities were on hand answering questions and showing visitors how to buy tickets and where to find the shuttle. golden gate highway and transportation district explained why golden gate ferry service...
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so we're publishing in the united kingdom original books and in canada and india and australia, in addition to those in the usa and also sometimes we'll do two editions of a book. so a children's book might be a board book and also a hardcover. so that's why the number is an exact. so how many? how many books will you sell in a year. about? well, i know that we sell about you know about $1,000,000,000 worth of books, but i actually don't know how many units that translates to. mr. karp if somebody picks up a macmillan book or a scribner book or an atria book, those are all simon and schuster is right. well, the macmillan is a separate company owned by holtzberg. it's a little bit complicated. we did buy some imprints from macmillan years ago, but yes, we have 50 different imprints. atria is one of them. gallery we started a new imprint five years ago called avid reader press that has had a tremendous track record. i think a third of their books have become new york times best sellers. same is true for simon element, which is more of a practical, all lifestyle nonfiction imprint. we scribner
so we're publishing in the united kingdom original books and in canada and india and australia, in addition to those in the usa and also sometimes we'll do two editions of a book. so a children's book might be a board book and also a hardcover. so that's why the number is an exact. so how many? how many books will you sell in a year. about? well, i know that we sell about you know about $1,000,000,000 worth of books, but i actually don't know how many units that translates to. mr. karp if...
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thomas francis a remarkable irish leader who had been banished to australia, who had escaped to california, made his way all the way to new york, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields. now on paper, he looks as good as corcoran and more. he's an the highest irish-american leader in the mexican war. but lincoln and shields had a past lincoln and shields had actually for the senate in 1855. shields, the incumbent, they both lost more importantly in. 1841, after lincoln had broken up with mary todd, he learned that his fiancee was busy writing under an assumed name a series of satires about irish democrats. remember, mary was a good writer and a good whig at the time. lincoln found a way to get back in her good graces. he would visit the home of the local newspaper editor and help her w
thomas francis a remarkable irish leader who had been banished to australia, who had escaped to california, made his way all the way to new york, boston, then new york. he was recruited to be corcoran's second in command, which was good because corcoran was a captured bull run and ma took over the 69th. these were boys for irish recruitment for the whole country. lincoln was willing not only to appoint these democrats who had not supported him, but he went so far as to recruit james shields....
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only exception i know are essentially europeans and and european offshoots by like america, canada, australia, where people have quite a bit of guilt, at least on the liberal side of the spectrum. people have quite a bit of guilt for the action that occurred 100 years ago. that's a very interesting sociological fact. now what you can't say you can say that that's the right attitude. you want to say that's the right attitude and hold the whole world to that standard. that would at least be a consistent position. right. what you can't say is that americans of exceptionally little interest in historical that doesn't make sense because america actually has much more interest in its the sins of its past than. the vast majority of nation on earth. you catalog a litany of what you call race related imbalances. the disparity fallacy, the myth of undoing the past, the myth of no progress, the myth of inherited trauma, the myth of superior knowledge. the racial ad hominem. can you walk us through some of some of these fallacies and how they operate? yeah, well, i think one is both inherited trauma. thi
only exception i know are essentially europeans and and european offshoots by like america, canada, australia, where people have quite a bit of guilt, at least on the liberal side of the spectrum. people have quite a bit of guilt for the action that occurred 100 years ago. that's a very interesting sociological fact. now what you can't say you can say that that's the right attitude. you want to say that's the right attitude and hold the whole world to that standard. that would at least be a...
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student protests are also happening in other countries. demonstrators in australia setup, tens of the university of sydney students from other universities have been going there to show their support. they've been chatting slogans similar to those voiced in the us like calls for divesting from these radio link. companies, united nations wants to see forensic evidence preserved during investigations into mass graves in gaza. not softer gauze was a civil defense called for an independent inquiry into the bodies and zoomed from side said both nasa and all she for hospital compounds all just need is kristen. so let me has off the spokesman for the un secretary general. but what comes next? what should they do with that information? they say they need the forensic examination. where should they go for this? what would you, what would you advise on? i think it is important. all the, excuse me, the circumstances to ensure that any potential evidence is kept in a way that is not compromised. we've called for an international investigation how that will take place. it's on clear this time ther
student protests are also happening in other countries. demonstrators in australia setup, tens of the university of sydney students from other universities have been going there to show their support. they've been chatting slogans similar to those voiced in the us like calls for divesting from these radio link. companies, united nations wants to see forensic evidence preserved during investigations into mass graves in gaza. not softer gauze was a civil defense called for an independent inquiry...
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me, university and australia have also been quoting for times, which is relatively, since it is really forces of loans to a series of strikes on a several neighborhoods in gauze, at least 5 palestinians, including children, was killed in a setting of a residential building and several of the injured with taken to the to 8 to hospital. the palestinian health ministry says at least 51 casualties in the past 24 hours separately recorded and is ready as try cuz killed a member of the drama as in near alms group 11. and it's very minute trace as it targeted, until the my son cut off who was responsible for planning attacks against israel. the group says 2 of its fields compound as were killed in the strike, which took place in the town of the 2 in the, in southern lebanon. police 2 people had been killed into several wounded by shedding, and the russian control, the city of don't yet, local nap lane, the ukrainian military for the strikes with keepers yet to comment. russian officials also send you the training and strikes killed at least 7 others in supper visa gift card and some fest on t
me, university and australia have also been quoting for times, which is relatively, since it is really forces of loans to a series of strikes on a several neighborhoods in gauze, at least 5 palestinians, including children, was killed in a setting of a residential building and several of the injured with taken to the to 8 to hospital. the palestinian health ministry says at least 51 casualties in the past 24 hours separately recorded and is ready as try cuz killed a member of the drama as in...
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going don't provence alone or just experience torrential rain since friday and then in australia there's been a vigil victims of a stopping attack in sidney mom, the attacker killed 6 people and injured at 12 others at the on died junction shopping mall a week ago. as far as he say, the 4 year old had a history of mental health problems. he was chosen killed by police. who is the headlines? i'll see you a bit later on. witness now continues the, the us of the, the, the key. not the way why. here we are. why do you the money? bullshit to book my buddy, you know my, my buddy, you hope you have a jolly young lady, the white who was want to move the why, who why we shia. why the, why, who, why me, show me, i what, who by the be all right now me, why my only the we wanted to see, but how much would it be a, we should know a lot we hold one of our y y yeah. okay . the, the so feel of, i think the, the, the easiest, jean, one key see would use the same one, the daughter, the possible person, one of those, i guess the displayed key. want to move things, but it isn't. how may i ask, what may i as
going don't provence alone or just experience torrential rain since friday and then in australia there's been a vigil victims of a stopping attack in sidney mom, the attacker killed 6 people and injured at 12 others at the on died junction shopping mall a week ago. as far as he say, the 4 year old had a history of mental health problems. he was chosen killed by police. who is the headlines? i'll see you a bit later on. witness now continues the, the us of the, the, the key. not the way why....
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locklin murdoch is in australia a lot of the year. is not layered in the way his father rupert was with the way other moguls like david pecker was. locklin wants to keep the business humming and this is all about business. that is what is exactly the same with david pecker and the inquirer. this is about a financial relationship. they believe they have a fiduciary , they believe this is the responsibility they have to the shareholders, to keep the pro-trump propaganda going, to keep the viewers watching and then you will see on the air on fox when they interview voters, the voters are saying the exact same things jesse watters is saying. >> it is a feedback loop . from a legal perspective, this seems like terra incognito, to some degree. i was struck by last week when the jurors, multiple jurors were saying i am worried about my safety. judge juan merchan set i'm directing the press apply common sense and refrain from writing about anything that has to do, for example, with physical descriptions of the jurors. that is not necessary, i
locklin murdoch is in australia a lot of the year. is not layered in the way his father rupert was with the way other moguls like david pecker was. locklin wants to keep the business humming and this is all about business. that is what is exactly the same with david pecker and the inquirer. this is about a financial relationship. they believe they have a fiduciary , they believe this is the responsibility they have to the shareholders, to keep the pro-trump propaganda going, to keep the viewers...
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murdoch who runs fox is in australia a lot of the year. he's not wired in, he doesn't want to be, but he wants to keep the business humming and this is all about business. this is entirely about a financial relationship. they believe they had a fiduciary -- they believe this is the responsibility they have with the shareholders to keep the pro-trump propaganda going to keep the viewers watching. then what you'll see on the air on fox when they interview voters, the voters are saying the exact same thing jesse water is saying. >> from a legal perspective this seems like terra incognito. i was struck last week when jurors, multiple jurors were saying i'm worried about my safety, and judge merchan said i'm directing the press apply common sense and retrain from writing about anything that has to do with physical descriptions of the jurors. that's nut necessary, serves no purpose. he's asking the press and that includes main stream press, but is his ability to surcomscribe the amount of information put out there concerned today the press or is
murdoch who runs fox is in australia a lot of the year. he's not wired in, he doesn't want to be, but he wants to keep the business humming and this is all about business. this is entirely about a financial relationship. they believe they had a fiduciary -- they believe this is the responsibility they have with the shareholders to keep the pro-trump propaganda going to keep the viewers watching. then what you'll see on the air on fox when they interview voters, the voters are saying the exact...
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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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you know that australia some years ago birthright citizenship and then they got rid of it and. you also note that president trump for long time discussed putting forth executive order to change our current understanding of birthright citizenship, and that also, well, was brushed under the rug, was forgotten. it's not entirely clear, but you have been thinking about this presented a bill on it could. you tell us a little bit about it and why this is so. well, it's it's extremely hard. i mean, again, the border and immigration are destroying our great republic. that's what's happening. and so much so that even though i'm on transportation and infrastructure and space science and technology, i serve as one of the co-chairs on the house security caucus and also serve on the task force on mexican drug cartels. but i feel so strongly the birthright citizenship, as you said, i have introduced to the birthright citizenship act of 2023. and for a period this just comes out of the 14th amendment for a period following the enactment, the 14th amendment, section one, it was properly as wri
you know that australia some years ago birthright citizenship and then they got rid of it and. you also note that president trump for long time discussed putting forth executive order to change our current understanding of birthright citizenship, and that also, well, was brushed under the rug, was forgotten. it's not entirely clear, but you have been thinking about this presented a bill on it could. you tell us a little bit about it and why this is so. well, it's it's extremely hard. i mean,...
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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 0lympic 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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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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., australians, to getting nuclear powered attack subs to australia, it's very important, strategically, for balancing china. but does that just further complicate and add to the challenges in our ship ill ding industrial base? mr. rumbaugh: i don't think so. i think we started with the right thing. a great strategic moment, let's get our allies and partners the best things out there. the virginia class runs laps around everything in the water. that's great. let's get allies and partners that we can trust with that technology who will go through taking care of of that technology. that's what you have now, australians working with the navy. does it increase the challenge in the out years? yes. the sheer amount of tonnage coming out of the yards is unparalleled. it's just bigger. even then, the truly national moments, like where we went through our tonnage, is just very, very high. that is far enough down the line that it is something we need to get through and be there. that is why we are making the investments now, why we are dealing with the delays now to make sure those lines are runn
., australians, to getting nuclear powered attack subs to australia, it's very important, strategically, for balancing china. but does that just further complicate and add to the challenges in our ship ill ding industrial base? mr. rumbaugh: i don't think so. i think we started with the right thing. a great strategic moment, let's get our allies and partners the best things out there. the virginia class runs laps around everything in the water. that's great. let's get allies and partners that...
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australia has urged all of its citizens to leave israel and palestinian territories. american authorities have put out warnings for their own citizens. i have spoken to some of the international community here injerusalem who are thinking of evacuating their families. the risk is real. we still don't know the full facts and we don't know the full facts and we don't know the full facts and we don't know how this is going to play out yet. don't know how this is going to play out et. , ., , don't know how this is going to play out et. �* . , . . don't know how this is going to play out et. , . , ., ., ., out yet. james landale, our diplomatic— out yet. james landale, our diplomatic editor, _ out yet. james landale, our diplomatic editor, thank- out yet. james landale, our| diplomatic editor, thank you out yet. james landale, our- diplomatic editor, thank you very much forjoining us. our international editor, jeremy bowen, gave us his assessment of the situation. i think the big question is whether or not this is it, whether or not israel plans to do anything else. i
australia has urged all of its citizens to leave israel and palestinian territories. american authorities have put out warnings for their own citizens. i have spoken to some of the international community here injerusalem who are thinking of evacuating their families. the risk is real. we still don't know the full facts and we don't know the full facts and we don't know the full facts and we don't know how this is going to play out yet. don't know how this is going to play out et. , ., , don't...
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the afp newsagency is reporting that australia is telling its citizens to leave israel and the palestinian territories if it is safe to do so. you are saying that their options open to iran. what would those be in terms of retaliation?— terms of retaliation? they have rox terms of retaliation? they have proxy force _ terms of retaliation? they have proxy force across _ terms of retaliation? they have proxy force across the - terms of retaliation? they have proxy force across the region, i proxy force across the region, that's no secret, everyone knows that. so those forces, if they were, if iran decided on another bombardment, could also be used. it may be patient and wait for the israelis to get a little more tired and diminished capacity and military, like i said earlier, the manpower. so these are very high level strategic thought processes and i think both governments are going through and the israelis are putting themselves in a precarious position, so i really think that they've been talking on both these operations against the palestinians and iran, and this is very concerning and
the afp newsagency is reporting that australia is telling its citizens to leave israel and the palestinian territories if it is safe to do so. you are saying that their options open to iran. what would those be in terms of retaliation?— terms of retaliation? they have rox terms of retaliation? they have proxy force _ terms of retaliation? they have proxy force across _ terms of retaliation? they have proxy force across the - terms of retaliation? they have proxy force across the region, i...
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certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia and i marine scientists in australia and the us is in coral reefs around the world were facing the fourth global bleaching events, that is when coral reefs go white and can die, and they say the reason is extreme the high c temperatures. say the reason is extreme the high c temperatures-_ temperatures. thank you. -- extremely — temperatures. thank you. -- extremely high _ temperatures. thank you. -- extremely high c _ temperatures. thank you. -- i extremely high c temperatures. members of the scottish green party are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. an app designed to reduce disruption for people travelling from the uk across the channel will not be ready in time for a new eu border scheme, according to
certainly, we heard marine scientists in australia and i marine scientists in australia and the us is in coral reefs around the world were facing the fourth global bleaching events, that is when coral reefs go white and can die, and they say the reason is extreme the high c temperatures. say the reason is extreme the high c temperatures-_ temperatures. thank you. -- extremely — temperatures. thank you. -- extremely high _ temperatures. thank you. -- extremely high c _ temperatures. thank you....
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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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a candlight vigil has taken place in australia in memory of those who were stabbed to death at a shopping centre in sydney just over a week ago. the victims — most of them women — were killed after the attack at the shopping centre in bondi junction. a short time ago a moment's silence was observed at bondi beach. the policing minister has said he is "deeply concerned" after a met police officer described an anti—semitism campaigner as "openlyjewish" and suggested his presence at a pro—palestinian demonstration last week might antagonise protesters. the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange posted on social media. if i could ask you to stand there, please. thank you very much. i know, i heard you. in that case, sir, when the crowd has gone, i'll happily escort you out. no, sir, i don't want anybody antagonising anybody. yeah, and at the moment, sir, you are quite openlyjewish, this is a pro—palestinian march. i'm not a
a candlight vigil has taken place in australia in memory of those who were stabbed to death at a shopping centre in sydney just over a week ago. the victims — most of them women — were killed after the attack at the shopping centre in bondi junction. a short time ago a moment's silence was observed at bondi beach. the policing minister has said he is "deeply concerned" after a met police officer described an anti—semitism campaigner as "openlyjewish" and suggested his...
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to australia, where 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 twelve 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. our sydney correspondent katy watson was at the vigil who described the mood. it hit very close to home and that is why people wanted to attend the vigil. a very moving ceremony and people, families notjust here from bondi and across sydney, came to pay their respects to those who died and those who remain injured. that good news on what has been a difficult week of the youngest victim, a nine—month—old baby whose mother died protecting her in the attack. she has been released from hospital and back with herfamily. i was and back with her family. i was interested _ and back with her family. i was
to australia, where 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 twelve 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....
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countries whether it's the uk, countries across europe or australia they don't have these type of shootings on what seems like a weekly basis in terms of school shootings. it's not because they are cops in every school, not because they have metal detectors, it's because they actually passed comprehensive gun laws that raise the standard of ownership. even in countries that do have guns pretty widely accessible like switzerland. they have stronger gun laws that help prevent things like things that happen in parkland from happening again. effectively what these "solutions" which are propose a really band—aid solutions to much bigger problems that is caused by the easy accessibility of firearms that we have here in the united states was up it's not to say we should be able to access them isjust we should be able to access them is just to say there's no reason why our country has to be any different from other high income countries with the level of gun violence that we have here in the united states was up it's not to say we should be able to access them is just to say there's no reason why
countries whether it's the uk, countries across europe or australia they don't have these type of shootings on what seems like a weekly basis in terms of school shootings. it's not because they are cops in every school, not because they have metal detectors, it's because they actually passed comprehensive gun laws that raise the standard of ownership. even in countries that do have guns pretty widely accessible like switzerland. they have stronger gun laws that help prevent things like things...
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prime minister of australia, anthony albanese, offered his condolences to the families who lost loved ones in the rampage. we mourn for all the years ofjoy they should have known. all the memories— they should have known. all the memories they should have had the chance _ memories they should have had the chance to _ memories they should have had the chance to make. then year life they would _ chance to make. then year life they would have — chance to make. then year life they would have lived here in their new country. _ would have lived here in their new country, the success they would have achieved _ country, the success they would have achieved in _ country, the success they would have achieved in whatever year they embraced. the happiness they would have created, they care with —— like they would — have created, they care with —— like they would have shown, beautiful children— they would have shown, beautiful children they would have raised with such love _ 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson was at the vigil who described the mood. it was just before sunset that
prime minister of australia, anthony albanese, offered his condolences to the families who lost loved ones in the rampage. we mourn for all the years ofjoy they should have known. all the memories— they should have known. all the memories they should have had the chance _ memories they should have had the chance to _ memories they should have had the chance to make. then year life they would _ chance to make. then year life they would have — chance to make. then year life they would have...
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among those paying their respects — the prime minister of australia, anthony albanese. we mourn for all the years ofjoy they should have known, all the memories they should have had the chance to make, the new life they would have lived here in their new country, the success they would have achieved in whatever career they embraced. the happiness they would have created, they care would have shown, the beautiful children they would have raised with such love. let's get some of the day's other news now. a search is underway for seven missing japanese military personnel after two helicopters crashed in the pacific. at least one naval crewman has been confirmed dead. the sikorsky seahawk aircraft were on night—time anti—submarine training near the izu island chain, six—hundred kilometres south of tokyo. two people have been killed and six others wounded in a shooting in the us city of memphis. police say the shooting happened at an unpermitted party near a park, attended by around 200 to 300 people. one of the six people wounded is in a critical condition in hospital
among those paying their respects — the prime minister of australia, anthony albanese. we mourn for all the years ofjoy they should have known, all the memories they should have had the chance to make, the new life they would have lived here in their new country, the success they would have achieved in whatever career they embraced. the happiness they would have created, they care would have shown, the beautiful children they would have raised with such love. let's get some of the day's other...
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among those paying their respects — the prime minister of australia. we mourn for all the years they should have known all the memories they should have made, the lives they should have made, the lives they should have lived here in their country. they should have lived here in their count . , u , , they should have lived here in their count . , u ,, , they should have lived here in their count. n. ,, , ., ., country. the success they would have achieved in whatever _ country. the success they would have achieved in whatever career _ country. the success they would have achieved in whatever career they - achieved in whatever career they would have embraced. the happiness they would have created, the care they would have created, the care they would have shown. the beautiful children they would have raised with such love. the children they would have raised with such love. ~ , ., such love. the prime minister of australia there. _ more than 50,000 people have been taking part in this year's london marathon — setting a new record for the event. runners
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australia is not used to such attacks. this safe affluent area of sydney is grieving but bondi has also found strength in that loss. katy watson, bbc news, sydney. now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello there. more than 50,000 people are taking part in the london a record number of people are taking part in the london marathon with 50,000 expected to finish the historic route. and there was a record broken in the elite races with kenya's perezjepchirchir setting a new women's only time as she stormed to victory. perezjepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds to break the record by a5 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, munyao made it a kenyan double. britain's emile cairess was third. meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. now, manchester united take on championship side coventry in sunday's fa cup semifinal
australia is not used to such attacks. this safe affluent area of sydney is grieving but bondi has also found strength in that loss. katy watson, bbc news, sydney. now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello there. more than 50,000 people are taking part in the london a record number of people are taking part in the london marathon with 50,000 expected to finish the historic route. and there was a record broken in the elite races with kenya's perezjepchirchir setting a new women's only...