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and yet this is an australia and mine also holding ecuadorian citizenship them with. but we have the washington, according for his expedition to the us, just to help us understand this, please. absolutely was because he expose their secrets the us military's actions abroad through the leaks of diplomatic tables and other classified files will for example, of washington the use of some of conspiring but the us army intelligence officer charles, demanding that we know of course, also that time serve time in prison for working with him for accessing the pencil, go on computer and expose and diplomatic tables that, of course, went onto. not only did we find out about the true scale of devastation of the us military's action in iraq and afghanistan, huge death, soul civilian casualties, also torture in guantanamo. in fact, let's take a little recap of a wants we can leaks exposed the the on the well to the saw and argue that it wasn't necessary to expose the us military's actions abroad, and how many lives are essentially slee last, whereas washington has argued that by do
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so why a shock attacks on the wrong he's in australia, the aquarium in the city of comes to study the behavior of these presidents for more than 400000000 years. they have enriched the marine ecosystem, but because the things that considered a delicacy in some countries shops and now and the threat still that coming right up to the coastline more frequently. it could be because they're looking for food because the food sources, the limits, it could also be strange noises that attracts them and it could also be activity ebony ocean that actually scares them and makes them move from the normal pos into a new area. so quite a lot of reasons why shots can be found in areas where you wouldn't normally see them. small consolation for those whose lives have been changed forever. by a shock attack happened at the beach. we met kevin young in pulled mcquerry 10 years ago. his son, zach was killed at the age of 18. that's more strongly. do we know surfing with friends? phone, kevin, we'll never forget the day when a police officer repeated at the do to give him the news. and he just said this t
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you can try, but it's impossible to be performed for head lice in australia. the was the nazis favorite to musicians who lives beneath the panel. i saw a film about the sounds of power and inspiring story about surviving music under the swastika stuffs may 25th on dw, the ross. that's those had some pretty good ideas and some of them can even help improve people's lives today. welcome to eco africa. i'm chris alarms, joining you from league goes nigeria, what works best is often a combination of tradition of wisdom mixed with cutting h innovations with gold both on stays still. i m sandra the homes that we, nobody you right to come pull are you going to it is great.
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the australia and new zealand united states security treaty. so the ans this treaty isn't signed until a year into. the korean war. so 1951. so in other words the cement has not dried this. so it's still still taking shape. and for many of these the reason why they contribute forces to the korean war. yes, it is about communism, curbing communism globally, but it's also about realizing how are we going to secure our own defense and security moving forward and recognizing that their relationship to the united states would be very important in doing so, moving forward. so that's of the dynamic of that. and i think it's especially important when we think that we're again at a moment where there a lot of forces shifting when it comes to in power, who is a superpower, how the balance of power exists globally, and korea provides, an example of how often times middle powers will behave in that kind of situation and the dynamics of coalition. i think another point from a more military perspect is looking at how changing political objectives can really
the australia and new zealand united states security treaty. so the ans this treaty isn't signed until a year into. the korean war. so 1951. so in other words the cement has not dried this. so it's still still taking shape. and for many of these the reason why they contribute forces to the korean war. yes, it is about communism, curbing communism globally, but it's also about realizing how are we going to secure our own defense and security moving forward and recognizing that their relationship...
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but there's still a huge number of countries around the world, including canada, australia, and others that are part of the commonwealth. and so is it the co pays at the crown? the still owns that land, right? but see that it basically said here you, this is, you can have a home rule, you know, and you can have a kind of, you know, some kind of authority over it, but fundamentally it's still belongs to the crowd. so it's a very, very complicated to actually dissolve the monarchy and it would affect all, have huge gratifications, you know, across the entire commonwealth and, and into starting with, with england. which is, you know, still a very wealthy country in the world, but how much of the wealth is tied to you can call like, you know, the crown issuing grants of title and land and things like this. i don't know. you think william might shake the house to windsor up or i don't know. i wouldn't suggest that he will. i mean, i think that would be fascinating if he did that. but as we, you know, as you were talking about, like, you know, are we seeing that the dissolution i, it's like,
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so that is fading a warm around, right, which was the western side of australia into the such as him for him a 20 some the past. but cool. i would chose that east to side of the country, a few showers around the coastal fringes of new south wales. up to was queensland a notice is sherry too for good part of the ceiling. a meeting of minds with israel committing genocide before our eyes and none of our mainstream politicians across the board seem to have a problem with this campaigner andrew fine. stay and photographer shock you do on on active is on the crisis in gaza. each one of us, these are with this, and this is upon us as with this is to be able to validate for the seeing around us studio will be on script part to own disease. or the malaysia stands in the house, his agent, and as much as one of the most vocal on the console as this rel, intensifies the strikes, the world is watching, especially what's referred to as the global. so the roles of global towels on the scrutiny, the actions, or lack of the united states and other nations of sponsored debate. all the fostering piece
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canada and brazil and europe and japan and australia. you see the map there. we are looking at the bond market ahead of the key economic reports from durable goods and existing home sales. the ten-year note is 4.41% right now. we are looking at the energy market this morning. investors are weighing the fallout of the deaths of the iran president and foreign minister in the helicopter crash yesterday. we are seeing oil pull back a bit. oil is hitting the low of the morning. brent crude is the international benchmark where we expect to see the most movement. it is falling below $84 a barrel. right now, $83.815. we will have more on that story related to oil and the iranian helicopter crash in a moment. >>> let's get back into markets. they are facing a critical test as one stock responsible for the rally this year is preparing to report earnings. we are talking about nvidia with results on wednesday. shares up 85% year-to-date and jumping 200% for the last year following the blockbuster results. joining me now with more is gunjan banerji. she has a piece out in
canada and brazil and europe and japan and australia. you see the map there. we are looking at the bond market ahead of the key economic reports from durable goods and existing home sales. the ten-year note is 4.41% right now. we are looking at the energy market this morning. investors are weighing the fallout of the deaths of the iran president and foreign minister in the helicopter crash yesterday. we are seeing oil pull back a bit. oil is hitting the low of the morning. brent crude is the...
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nobody is relinquishing its cool legacy in small box the but i've been looking in through going to australia, greenland, because i really liked mining. so i would like to keep doing that. um, but i'm also open to be a mechanic again in the mainland life here. it doesn't suit everyone, once a sunshine, the months of darkness and the arctic cold. it's due, managed to draw in many internationals because of its unique environment and the visa free work opportunities. but the new law has undoubtedly made living together more difficult. the, the, the 3 young immigrants from zimbabwe support the family. because the state cons, the siblings live in england and from africa and send as much money as possible. but the financial obligations are an enormous transaction a 15 minutes on d, w, a co africa sustainable break or booming buildings back to engineers. and you kind of developing alternatives to building materials that are harmful to the environment. the problem is that we need to store fatty, give me a call at 8 to ask for 10 and 19 minutes on d, w, the one on 6 times to please come and see more p
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the united states, the soviet union and other united nations countries, including britain, canada, australia, france, the netherlands and many others. more than two and a half million people lost their lives, and millions more found their lives forever changed by the war. so i'm honored to introduce four historians whose work centers, individuals in their in the history of war and who will help us to see war through their perspective. to my immediate left is tarak barkawi, who is professor of political science at johns hopkins university, a historian of the relation between war armed forces and society in modern world politics. he is the author of soldiers of empire. and he is currently writing a book on the korean war and on the american experience of military defeat. david p klein is professor of history at san diego state university, where he is the founding director of the center for public and oral history. he's conducted interviews for the library of congress civil rights project and the national museum of african american history and culture, and his most recent book is twice forgotte
the united states, the soviet union and other united nations countries, including britain, canada, australia, france, the netherlands and many others. more than two and a half million people lost their lives, and millions more found their lives forever changed by the war. so i'm honored to introduce four historians whose work centers, individuals in their in the history of war and who will help us to see war through their perspective. to my immediate left is tarak barkawi, who is professor of...
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new caledonia is a pacific island territory between australia and fiji, which was colonized by the french in the mid 19th century. michael apple reports the often mass of a week of unrest in the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media, hundreds of lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport. protests began on monday when m. p is in paris, voted to allow the french citizens who lived on the island for 10 years to vote in the local election. as you don't do that, we see electronic roll is open. we are beginning law, none a citizens until the airport road suite to between the number of people here and getting the candidates. and that said, critics will erode the voice of parties who've been fighting against french rule for decades. all those, several independence referendums, held over the years, have failed to show significant support for a break with paris. the indigenous cannot community
new caledonia is a pacific island territory between australia and fiji, which was colonized by the french in the mid 19th century. michael apple reports the often mass of a week of unrest in the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media, hundreds of lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport....
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won't be the only olympian training in burlington by the way juan bay right here will be representing australia. both athletes will be training in the bay area until they leave for paris in july. all right. speaking of olympics, some lucky beach volleyball fans got a taste of what's to come in paris at the huntington beach open this weekend. in a possible olympics preview, the fourth seeded canadian team beat the top seeded american women this afternoon to win that event. winners brandi wilkerson and melissa humana-paredes will represent canada in paris this summer. the usa will be represented by taryn kloth and kristen nuss. the huntington beach open is the kickoff to the 2024 association of volleyball professionals, or avp season, which is the premier us pro beach volleyball league. americans taylor crabb and taylor sander took home the men's title today and the united states top three olympic hopeful pairs are all in portugal. they are vying for the two slots to represent the us in paris holly festival to celebrate the various cultures of the asian pacific islands, wrapped up today in san fr
won't be the only olympian training in burlington by the way juan bay right here will be representing australia. both athletes will be training in the bay area until they leave for paris in july. all right. speaking of olympics, some lucky beach volleyball fans got a taste of what's to come in paris at the huntington beach open this weekend. in a possible olympics preview, the fourth seeded canadian team beat the top seeded american women this afternoon to win that event. winners brandi...
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also on board the body of the gentleman is very tender victim. shawnee luke has been laid to rest in australia. so 22 year old was killed at the superbowl or faster. what event was attacked by him oss on october 7th, last year looked remains would have covered by jerry to, along with those of 3 other wisdom. the dominican republic effectively elect, it's hard line. vito and mutation from neighboring haiti has dominated week. so for election campaigning right here, do you still on the board by den wolf or the dominican republic? i'm sorry when you cannot make the president luis, i've been i did as promising to crack down on asylum seekers and finish a concrete order. what you're watching, you've got the news from bella, and you'll find much more information on our website. that's d, w dot com the the think more is terrible. nobody wants to was month. if we want to prevent it, we have to let every potential aggress and know we are capable of defending ourselves. we can take you all up and that's what it don't about. nothing else under the ssl certificate. i want to look out for laughter, a movin
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you can try, but it's impossible to be performed for head lice in australia. the i was the nazis favorite to musicians who lived in the savannah office austin film about the sounds of talent and inspiring story about survival. music under the swastika stuffs may 25th on dw, the . this is dw news, and these are the top stories of thoughts, operation as underwear, to locate a helicopter. carrying that, your don in president abraham j. u. c. state retail said the helicopter was forced to make a hod lending in the northwest. no, the board over the other by john. it's not known. what has happened to day you see and the foreign minister who was also on board the body of the gentleman is very 10 a victim. shawnee luke has been laid to rest in his red, 22 year old was killed at the superbowl off as to what event was attacked by him off on october 7th last year. loops.
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the, at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british bennet duration to the continent. natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast. these rightly described as blood soaked in races . if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the
the, at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british bennet duration to the continent. natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not...
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found like electoral reforms you called at the nearest uh, pacific island territory allies between australia and fiji. and it was colonized by the french in the mid 19th century level. has this report now, the often mass of a week of unrest and the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media, hundreds of lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport. protests began on monday when m. p is in paris, voted to allow the french citizens who lived on the island for 10 years to vote in the local election. as you know, we see electronic probably something we uh, will be getting more non citizens onto the airport road suite. 2 between a number of people here and getting the candidates and that said critics will erode the voice of parties who've been fighting against french rule for decades. although several independence referendums held over the years, have failed to show significant support for a break. w
found like electoral reforms you called at the nearest uh, pacific island territory allies between australia and fiji. and it was colonized by the french in the mid 19th century level. has this report now, the often mass of a week of unrest and the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media, hundreds of lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a...
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now the body often of the german is rarely to victim shawnee luke has been laid to rest in australia. the 22 year old was killed and the soup and all fast. so what it was and it was attacked by her loss on october 7th, last 2 loops remained sort of covered by his very troops along with those of 3 other victims. meanwhile, fighting between israel and thomas is intensifying in godsa, the north of the territories, seeing some of the fewest baffles since the october 7th dodo attacked in the south . hundreds of thousands of fling, the city of rafa, it is trickling into a new course to po box, the agency fear it's not enough to avoid the federal funding. there is no and to grief and desperation and gaza relatives a morning victims of another attack outside a hospital in the city of dare l. bala. it hate i knew by refuge account beautiful in some instead of my uncle's house was targeted last night. it was directly hit and there were only civilians in the house in london. it's like, it was hidden if it buried wait by the israeli army. yeah, i mean you might have lost my grandmother. good, my
now the body often of the german is rarely to victim shawnee luke has been laid to rest in australia. the 22 year old was killed and the soup and all fast. so what it was and it was attacked by her loss on october 7th, last 2 loops remained sort of covered by his very troops along with those of 3 other victims. meanwhile, fighting between israel and thomas is intensifying in godsa, the north of the territories, seeing some of the fewest baffles since the october 7th dodo attacked in the south ....
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whether it's in the uk or in other countries — we've seen them in the us, we've seen them in australia, there's a canadian parliamentary inquiry — there's something going on there. and why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations? they see it as a pivot in - the country's foreign policy. it is quite black and white. you know, it's - either eu or russia. top american leaders often have problems with israel, which depends heavily on american support... gunfire ..but doesn't necessarily do what the us wants. usually, though, american officials keep quiet about it. not so the us deputy secretary of state, kurt campbell. he said publicly the other day, israel's leaders mostly talk about the idea of a sweeping victory on the battlefield, but the biden administration didn't believe such a thing was possible. neither do many other observers. so why is israel pursuing the idea, and why is benjamin netanyahu so willing to ignore what the us wants? i put these questions to shaina oppenheimer, a journalist with bbc monitoring injerusalem. first and foremost, he has some
whether it's in the uk or in other countries — we've seen them in the us, we've seen them in australia, there's a canadian parliamentary inquiry — there's something going on there. and why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations? they see it as a pivot in - the country's foreign policy. it is quite black and white. you know, it's - either eu or russia. top american leaders often have problems with israel, which depends heavily on american support... gunfire ..but...
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you kind of do and it was a pacific our entire tree between australia and fiji was cool noise by the french in the mid 19th century. michael, off of the often mass of a week of unrest and the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media. hundreds of a lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport. protests began on monday when m. p is in paris, voted to allow the french citizens who lived on the island for 10 years to vote in the local election. as you know, we see electronic probably something we uh, will be getting more non citizens onto the airport road suite. 2 between a number of people here and getting the candidates and that said critics will erode the voice of parties who have been fighting against french rule for decades. although several independence referendums held over the years, have failed to show significant support for a break with power. as the indigenous cannot community
you kind of do and it was a pacific our entire tree between australia and fiji was cool noise by the french in the mid 19th century. michael, off of the often mass of a week of unrest and the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media. hundreds of a lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport....
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also on board the body of the gentleman is very 10 a victim. shawnee luke has been laid to rest in australia. so 22 year old was killed at the superbowl off as to what event was attacked by him off on october 7th . last year. loops remains would have covered by jerry troops. along with those of 3 other wisdom. the dominican republic effectively elect. that's hard line. vito and mutation from neighboring haiti has dominated weeks. so for election campaigning right here. do you still on the board by den wolf or the dominican republic? i'm sorry when you cannot make the president luis, i've been, i did as promising to crack down on asylum seekers and finish a concrete order one your wants. and you've got the newest trumbull and you'll find much more information on our website. that's d, w dot com, the of the farmer's responsibilities to feed over a 1000000 people across the globe. and in and ever changing was, this is not an easy task. hello and welcome. i'm sorry you got the body and you all watching equally into the matters between deck and tradition is what follows need across the group that
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whether it's in the uk or in other countries — we've seen them in the us, we've seen them in australia, there's a canadian parliamentary inquiry — there's something going on there. and why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations? they see it as a pivot in - the country's foreign policy. it is quite black and white. you know, it's - either eu or russia.
whether it's in the uk or in other countries — we've seen them in the us, we've seen them in australia, there's a canadian parliamentary inquiry — there's something going on there. and why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations? they see it as a pivot in - the country's foreign policy. it is quite black and white. you know, it's - either eu or russia.
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also on board the body of the gentleman is very tender victim. shawnee luke has been laid to rest in australia for 22 year old was killed at the superbowl off as to what event was attacked by him on october 7th, last year. looked remains would have covered by its very troops along with those of 3 or the wicked, and the dominican republic effectively elect. it's hotline veto. and mutation from neighboring haiti has dominated weeks. so for election campaigning right here. do you still on a pod by den wolf or the dominican republic is sorry when you cannot make the president luis? i've been, i did as promising to crack down on asylum seekers and finish a concrete order. what your wants and you've got the newest umbrella and you'll find much more information on our website. that's d, w dot com the of the blood red arch. a look at the unique way. jasmine alicia carter paints nutrition with a mission. where is the global slow food movement heading lightweight, yet meaningful? how are communion wafers made? all this and more, coming up on jerome x, the germany is celebrating the 75th anniversary of i
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let's look at what we are seeing in australia today. because we saw the asx 200 ending the week with declines. admitted a recovery. the aussie has also been in focus. that data out of australia prompting rba rate cut bets. we will keep a close eye on those minutes later in the week, tomorrow that is. we are seeing treasuries in the u.s. climbing. brent is also in focus after those fresh attacks over the weekend, putting geopolitical risk out of ukraine in the middle east in focus. we saw weekly gains just below $84 a barrel. haidi: let's bring in our next guest who expects the market turbulence we have seen to eventually moderate. let's bring in the strategist at state street global markets. great to have you with us. it still credits a great deal of uncertainty in terms of how the inflation picture plays out from here and how central banks react to that. there is no consensus at this point in terms of when and if the likes of the fed will actually start to cut. yuting: definitely. given recent events, there is definitely relatively hig
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and it was a pacific on and have a tree between australia and fiji and was called a noise by the french in the mid 19th century. michael apple, the pulse the often mass of a week of unrest in the french pacific territory of new caledonia on the ground in the capital, new media, hundreds of a lead security forces and police officers deployed by the government in paris to restore order. they launched a major operation to re take control of a highway linking the city and the international airport. protests began on monday when m. p is in paris, voted to allow french citizens who lived on the island for 10 years to vote in the local election. if you don't do that, we the electronic brawley's open we, i will be getting more non citizens to the airport road suite. choose between the number of people here again in the country. and that said, critics will erode the voice of parties who have been fighting against french rule for decades. although several independence referendums held over the years, had failed to show significant support for a break with powers. the indigenous cannot community b
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on tuesday, the reserve bank of australia's will release minutes from its meeting in april, which analysts hope will offer clues on the central bank's decision to keep the cost of borrowing higher for longer — at 4.35%. midweek, across the tasman — the reserve bank of new zealand will review its interest rate policy. it was one of the early movers when it comes to lowering the key lending rate, which is currently at 5.5%. on thursday, closer to asia — we'll get the rate decision from the bank of korea. the benchmark interest rate there has been on hold at 3.5% for more than one year. that is it for now, stay for more with bbc news. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. here are the headlines. manchester city make history, winning four premier league titles in a row. it's auf wiedersehen, jurgen klopp, as he fist—pumps his goodbyes to liverpool. and a stunning solo ride moves pogacar a step closer to a first zero title. —— giro. welcome to the programme. manchester city have won the premier league title for the fourth successive season,
on tuesday, the reserve bank of australia's will release minutes from its meeting in april, which analysts hope will offer clues on the central bank's decision to keep the cost of borrowing higher for longer — at 4.35%. midweek, across the tasman — the reserve bank of new zealand will review its interest rate policy. it was one of the early movers when it comes to lowering the key lending rate, which is currently at 5.5%. on thursday, closer to asia — we'll get the rate decision from the...
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nobody is relinquishing its coal legacy in small box the but i've been looking in through going to australia, greenland, because i really liked mining. so i would like to keep doing that. um, but i'm also open to the mechanic again on the mainland life here. it doesn't suit everyone, once a sunshine, the months of darkness and the arctic cold. it's still managed to draw in many international is because of its unique environment and the visa free work opportunities. but the new law has undoubtedly made living together more difficult the the, the, it's time for vision rate for sustainability. but also for horsepower. the, it's time for the mobo revolution on dw, dancing to get the current flowing. this club in glasgow or the sustainable by using the technology that converts the body heat into energy. the scott show us how it works. the heart of the dancers, the smaller the electricity bill, euro mack, in 30 minutes on the w. as he's got any issues with a lot say what the countries on the left side of the i'd say well let's find those the, this is the all new audi h one g t prototype, a call th
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haidi: welcome to "daybreak: australia." we are counting down to asia's major market opens. a mix start ahead for asian stocks. investors bracing for another busy week of central-bank activity and earnings headlined by nvidia. also, rescue teams searching for iran's president and foreign minister after the helicopter crashes in dense fog with conditions described as extremely difficult. stephen: we will have live reaction and analysis as lai takes his heart -- haidi: tension regardless of how you characterize the relationship. plenty of politics and economic data as well as essential bank decisions on tap. this is the picture as we set up here in sydney. we are looking higher. stocks are set to climb more broadly across the region. u.s. equities with a french -- fresh record high. we had some moves by beijing to shore up china's property market. some analysts say the housing rescue policy measures are too small to make a meaningful difference. a50 china futures looking pretty optimistic look at how u.s. futures are looking. watching commodities and energy markets. given unce
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also on board the body of the gentleman is very tender victim. shawnee luke has been laid to rest in australia. so 22 year old was killed at the super. no.
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nobody is relinquishing its cool legacy install, bought the. 9 but i've been looking in through going to australia, greenland, because i really liked mining. so i would like to keep doing that. um, but i'm also open to be a mechanic again in the mainland life here. it doesn't suit everyone. once a sunshine, the months of darkness and the arctic cold, it's still managed to draw in many international is because of its unique environment and the visa free work opportunities. but the new law has undoubtedly made living together more difficult the of the key or is view of the outer space huge telescopes in the today. and as you come up as it bail spectacular images of volume, and soon the greatest c even the extremely telescope, e l t begins a new check in this tournament tomorrow today. next on d, w, dancing to get the current flowing. this club in glasgow, sustainable by using technology that converts the body heat into energy. the scott show us how it works. the heart of the dancers, the smaller the electricity bill, euro nice. in 30 minutes, on the w. o. we say they're about never giving up every w
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this is a different level but also elections in taiwan and australia and canada. a pretty significant portion. >> how do we expose that is how do we put the word out about the challenges we have talked about already and once it starts to get out there on social media and in other places how is that exposed most effectively? >> i think my colleagues will wish to amplifier certain part of this. we put in our annual threat assessment and in terms of influence operations including these and when we get intelligence that indicates the prc is for example taking on social media count accounts and platforms within pass that information through the fbi and they provide that to the companies to take action. >> a general statement that they are going to do a different ethnic sample to say here's an example that we know was created or amplified by china russia iran and north korea whatever it may be. in 2016 and 2017 we are able to pull it exact examples and able to list them and post them and say this is russia created. here's where it started and here's where it came from.
this is a different level but also elections in taiwan and australia and canada. a pretty significant portion. >> how do we expose that is how do we put the word out about the challenges we have talked about already and once it starts to get out there on social media and in other places how is that exposed most effectively? >> i think my colleagues will wish to amplifier certain part of this. we put in our annual threat assessment and in terms of influence operations including these...
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reason the government warranted to adopt the same driving standards as the islands near this neighbors, australia, and new zealand. because it would make importing vehicles into the country, easier for some ones. who would then also have access to cheapest 2nd hand cards. believe i don't know if the transition went smoothly that would no accidents reported during the switchover, which was regulated by the police. the only 0 complication was that the someone's hadn't figured out what to do with their buses, which still had doors that opened on the right hand side. which meant that for the why the to the switch, someone's was stepping off the buses into the middle of the street. something that eventually resulted but long before the people of the law, i began to debate with tied up through the drive on the engine. romans had already picked sides c, somewhere between inventing concrete and aqueduct did also gone in both the very 1st druids. and along with this, they decided which side of the road people ought to be on. and according to them, it was best to keep lift. it turns out that were 2 reasons
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in australia, the was the nazi's favorite to musicians who lives beneath the panel. i saw a film about the sounds of power and inspiring story about savant music under the swastika stuffs may 25th on dw, the some people don't care about me because they don't see my beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to do but to be due to them. i am every thing at home. they have food and livelihood that day by day. i do so and so does everything 92000000000 people care about me? me, me. and now, i mean the the, this is the deputy news line from the side of the runs president remains on known after a helicopter accident rescue work. is this frightening to reach the side of what officials are cooling, hob landing by a helicopter, caring abraham bracy, st as a potential success a to a runs supreme late also on the program funding between these royal and tomas escalates as a trickle of i for staffing palestinians rides through a new coastal entry point 6, but say it won't be enough.
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nobody is relinquishing its cool legacy in small box the but i've been looking into going to australia, greenland, because i really liked mining. so i would like to keep doing that. but i'm also open to be a mechanic again on the mainland life here. it doesn't suit everyone, once a sunshine, the months of darkness and the arctic cold. it's still managed to draw in many international is because of its unique environment and the visa free work opportunities. but the new law has undoubtedly made living together more difficult the or the other. it is by, by every man. a continent bursting with creativity, needs to design is and cultural icons aspartame life. so add comics here as diverse and exciting as the confidence itself is next on d, w, dancing to get the current flowing cloud in glasgow. sustainable. by using technology that converts the body heat into energy. the scott show us how it works. the heart of the dancers, the smaller the electricity bill, euro mack, in 60 minutes on d w. those to know understand can have a think like devices presented, dw moved on instagram and follow up
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. >> australia is different because the boats are bigger and there's 150 because the boats are bigger and there's150 miles of international water. >> but they're still we could, we could have, we could have huge vessels that take them on and take them back to, to certain waters, in which case then we've got to we've got to get the agreement of france. >> so if we're following that model, hundreds of will you be happy for us to take, take any migrants that have gone from here to ireland , take them back here to ireland, take them back here. it's the same principle we are taking them back from ireland. we're taking we're taking some. but we haven't. >> so why can't we send them back to france? >> we can't. we can't send. send them back to france without agreement. and the same thing appues agreement. and the same thing applies to the number who are in ireland. a few have come back for special reasons, but we've actually actually said we're not taking migrants who go from here. to, to ireland. we will not take those back. the only way we stop this will just sink them. the only way we end
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we have the world's greatest military and alliances, our alliances with japan and australia, the philippines. we have the world's greatest innovation. we have enormous advantages. if we do not squander them, we can win this war. that is something we should be striving for. host: "world on the brink" is on sale now. dmitri alperovitch, thank you for joining us today. that is it for today's show. we appreciate everyone who joined us for a conversation and our guest who joined us. we will be back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern and 4:00 a.m. pacific. enjoy the rest of your sunday. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, a live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy from washington, d.c. and across the country. coming up monday morning, we will look at the week ahead on capitol hill and other congressional news with the hill's michael schnell. then a discussion on the war on poverty ahead of the 60th anniversary of president lyndon b. johnson's great society speech. joining us will be the president and executive director for the center of la
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going to australia or going to canada play to australia or going to canada play a role in those systems. and it's down to that, not to this level. and of course playing a very different role in this level. but some of the people that i've seen through the nhs, through treatment of my own family, you know, brain surgeons who are italian and, you know, people who have that expertise who come in, we need them, we still need them, and they still play a crucial role. the problem with this is as well with with the labour strategy, you know, if the line and the rhetoric isn't right and if it doesn't sound different to the conservatives they will end up with a crisis with the unions in the nhs , they'll end up with a the nhs, they'll end up with a situation with the likes of unison, who already hold accountability of quite a few of the top of the frontbench. at the top of the frontbench. at the moment, people like angela raynen the moment, people like angela rayner, she's a union, she was a unison rep, she's come up through unison, she has their backing. there will be a big crisis with the unio
going to australia or going to canada play to australia or going to canada play a role in those systems. and it's down to that, not to this level. and of course playing a very different role in this level. but some of the people that i've seen through the nhs, through treatment of my own family, you know, brain surgeons who are italian and, you know, people who have that expertise who come in, we need them, we still need them, and they still play a crucial role. the problem with this is as well...
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usually they play a seek of some fees, but say that to be necessarily default australia and stuff you. the issue is suspects you need to see quite and you next have done last hey to on the retirement woman. and then it has the back disappears on my back to knows how to don't send them, allow me laugh to free to do i need only penny. cash dependent is on to that the, to the fun, you know, speed single dock that he's got successful either on loss. why mean is, and i hate the mazda end of the battle and you don't try mileage irritating system that, that home high and you kid yeah, smaller pads or boxes. you didn't seem to imagine from the, the, the 20, the house quite on got to where he's on land go to a bass. i know is that he for the maybe they don't spend little clothes on foot. always strongly. people don't get to go even though who now the nonsense, the to the, to least 5 or 65 the on calls on the list of what one of them for me to go to see what's the so he's only starting to bundle much for both of the homes easy because i find it the value of life of the be able to control square
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we have the world's greatest military and alliances, our alliances with japan and australia, the philippines. we have the world's greatest innovation. we have enormous advantages. if we do not squander them, we can win this war. that is something we should be striving for. host: "world on the brink" is on sale now. dmitri alperovitch, thank you for joining us today. that is it for today's show. we appreciate everyone who joined us for a conversation and our guest who joined us. we will be back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern and 4:00 a.m. pacific. enjoy the rest of your sunday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span's washington journal. coming up, we will look at the week ahead on capitol hill and other congressional news with michael schnell. then a discussion on the war on poverty ahead of the 60th anniversary of president lyndon b. johnson's great society speech. joining us will be the president and executive director of th
we have the world's greatest military and alliances, our alliances with japan and australia, the philippines. we have the world's greatest innovation. we have enormous advantages. if we do not squander them, we can win this war. that is something we should be striving for. host: "world on the brink" is on sale now. dmitri alperovitch, thank you for joining us today. that is it for today's show. we appreciate everyone who joined us for a conversation and our guest who joined us. we...
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but i've been looking in through going to australia, greenland, because i really liked mining. so i would like to keep doing that. um, but i'm also open to be a mechanic again on the mainland life here. it doesn't suit everyone. once a sunshine, the months of darkness and the arctic cold, it's still managed to draw in many international is because of its unique environment and the visa free work opportunities. but the new law has undoubtedly made living together more difficult the. the, it's time for visionaries. for sustainability but also for horsepower the, it's time for the mobo revolution on dw how wide spread is a problem of alcohol abuse and addiction and kenya. in fact, you should be the care of the national dfcs. if possible for the last we had done got both points you felt like you need to drink in excess to go to fit alcohol addiction for 13 years. well since my 1st drink basically see if it goes government is doing nothing. oh, the 77 percent in 60 minutes on d w. right, he's got any issues with a lot say what the countries drive on the left side of the i'd say well
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the south sea, the south china sea, when it comes from -- from the philippines all the way down to australia, all the way around, the chinese are not able to ask band because of joe biden's strategic moves. >> coming up. how the possible tiktok dan might be impacting the trump campaigns struggle to raise money. will tell you about that after a quick break. eak. sday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. oh, yeah, man. take it from your so,inner child.ow. what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? the dodge hornet r/t... the totally torqued-out crossover. from pep in their step to shine in their coats, when people switch their dog's food to the farmer's dog, the effects can seem like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just smarter, healthier pet food. it's amazing what real food can do. you want thicker, stronger, fuller hair? you need expert skincare. new dove scalp + hair therapy serum active skincare ingredients targets the source of beautiful hair. your scalp fo
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but it was also known as the white australia policy. and it's, you know, instructive, i think do a comparative assessed ment of what's going on in these same kinds of situations in terms of racial empire and controlling of boundaries domestically. we've already heard and we'll keep discussing how it's important to note that the indian citizenship act of 1924 is happening at the same time, and it's about controlling and regulating the lives of indigenous, for example, by making subject to the united states criminal justice system. it's an extension the policy of developing the carceral apparatus for all kinds of marginal that need to be controlled and regulated at the same time. i'm going to jump in my last few minutes to think about how this really comes back in forceful ways in the 1970s, eighties and nineties. so getting closer to my own original research is the arrival of haitian seekers in the 1970s and 1980s and how that became the foundation for a new system of restriction policies were initially designed exclusively haitians, but
but it was also known as the white australia policy. and it's, you know, instructive, i think do a comparative assessed ment of what's going on in these same kinds of situations in terms of racial empire and controlling of boundaries domestically. we've already heard and we'll keep discussing how it's important to note that the indian citizenship act of 1924 is happening at the same time, and it's about controlling and regulating the lives of indigenous, for example, by making subject to the...
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May 19, 2024
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in areas of australia, we have got a good deal of central weather coming through here. a little unsettled down towards the south east were still got miss cole, fontas rattling through tasmania. so let's have one or 2 shells into that eastern side of new south wells. and i'm at what the weather will display, probably, but towards new zealand for a time. hey, be ryan here on tuesday afternoon across the north islands, and i just thought, well clear for it was a go one through wednesday. lots you drive down to was a south east of all is by that stage as well. sidney on the cool side at 19 the or the the welcome back to watching out. is there a mind that the top story is based our and central concept palestinians a morning at least 31 people who were killed in an overnight strike on the house in l. news air as refugee camp. women and children were among the dead on the inches that were taken. tell us the hospital, which is struggling to cut the pressure is ramping up on the as ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu won't cabinet minister penny down says he will resign. if
in areas of australia, we have got a good deal of central weather coming through here. a little unsettled down towards the south east were still got miss cole, fontas rattling through tasmania. so let's have one or 2 shells into that eastern side of new south wells. and i'm at what the weather will display, probably, but towards new zealand for a time. hey, be ryan here on tuesday afternoon across the north islands, and i just thought, well clear for it was a go one through wednesday. lots you...