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where the number of households with pets jumped during the pandemic by around 20%, and places like australia, where there was an 8% jump. the world's largest market, the united states, it saw pet ownership levels hit a 30—year high during the pandemic, which have since stabilised. but the amount of money the americans are spending on their animals is still on the up, climbing from under $100 billion pre—pandemic to nearly 150 billion bucks last year. so what's all this money being spent on? well, full disclosure here, cos i've got skin in the game as a pet owner myself. take a look. 0k. meet hank and margo, our eight—year—old ragdoll cats, brother and sister. it took my wife a year and a half to convince me to get a cat, so when i caved in, i decided, well, two is better than one. we got them when they were three months old. paid just over £2,000 for both. but, boy, the costs don't stop there. from the copious amount of toys to their scandinavian beds, the fancy scratch posts, the insurance and the vet bills literally adds up to thousands of pounds. but i tell you what, we adore the
where the number of households with pets jumped during the pandemic by around 20%, and places like australia, where there was an 8% jump. the world's largest market, the united states, it saw pet ownership levels hit a 30—year high during the pandemic, which have since stabilised. but the amount of money the americans are spending on their animals is still on the up, climbing from under $100 billion pre—pandemic to nearly 150 billion bucks last year. so what's all this money being spent on?...
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and i've been saying it for weeks, is adopt the policy of australia, which has turned them back, put them into a very safe lifeboat style vessels. and you can do that. people can say you can do that. people can say you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can do it under the united nafions you can do it under the united nations law of the seas, article 25 you're stopping a boat. a boat's innocent passage. if it's deemed to be a threat to national security. so you can do it. there's just not the political will. and as i said, because they haven't done it and because they haven't done it and because of their behaviour, the governments behaviour with legal migration, it makes me think they don't really care about it. >> before i bring in the compassion crazy in that side of the room, i want to go to the conservative in the room. now 14 years of conservative government and this is just getting worse and this is just getting worse and worse, isn't it? and people are. that's why people are tearing their hair out. >> well, there's bee
and i've been saying it for weeks, is adopt the policy of australia, which has turned them back, put them into a very safe lifeboat style vessels. and you can do that. people can say you can do that. people can say you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can't do it under the echr you can do it under the united nafions you can do it under the united nations law of the seas, article 25 you're stopping a boat. a boat's innocent passage. if it's deemed to be a threat to...
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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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other's energy facilities with rocket and drones strikes the, the self ticket back to whether y as in australia at the moment there are shelves running up the queensland coast. there's something going on the bike, which means the wind direction probably contains a bit of code that came out from antarctica. and the roof shows in the west, not many, and not really weather one to 25 degrees in pest going up to 27. the temperature dropped him at one or in that one to about 70 was that cooler breeze coming on show but property no more not on their lower than that and use highland farm looking day on monday. gentle breeze mostly sunshine. 17 in christ church and still plenty of big potentially flashed for the shower was in southeast asia. the concentration company is going to be in borneo. so that's sunday and monday doesn't mean that nowhere else is susceptible with bone. it would be the focus and still in southern china, we have a huge sandstone of the top from exist existing affecting plunging glendon. they might briefly disappear on monday, but then it spread back down again for like monday and t
other's energy facilities with rocket and drones strikes the, the self ticket back to whether y as in australia at the moment there are shelves running up the queensland coast. there's something going on the bike, which means the wind direction probably contains a bit of code that came out from antarctica. and the roof shows in the west, not many, and not really weather one to 25 degrees in pest going up to 27. the temperature dropped him at one or in that one to about 70 was that cooler breeze...
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a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica — fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their own protective sunscreen compounds, and krill, the marine crust
a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica — fuelled by smoke from bushfires in australia — is exposing wildlife to protentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to put more energy into avoiding the rays. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer...
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so that's next on else the there's hope sticky. active weather wise in australia at the moment there are shelves running up the queensland coast. there's something going on here, the bite, which means the wind direction probably contains a bit of code that came out from antarctica and the rush. charles in the west. not many and not really weather one to 25 degrees in pest going up to 27. the temperature dropped him at one or in melvin to about 17. was that cooler breeze coming on show but property no more not on their lower than that and use highland farm looking day on monday. gentle breeze mostly sunshine. 17 in christ church and still plenty of big potentially flashed for the shower was in southeast asia. the concentration company is going to be in borneo, so that's sunday and monday doesn't mean that nowhere else is susceptible with bone . it would be the focus and still in southern china, we have huge thunderstorms of the top from is this existing, affecting plunging glendon. they might briefly disappear on monday, but then it spread back down again for like monday and tuesday a
so that's next on else the there's hope sticky. active weather wise in australia at the moment there are shelves running up the queensland coast. there's something going on here, the bite, which means the wind direction probably contains a bit of code that came out from antarctica and the rush. charles in the west. not many and not really weather one to 25 degrees in pest going up to 27. the temperature dropped him at one or in melvin to about 17. was that cooler breeze coming on show but...
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his birthplace newspaper in australia were militantly anti-monarchist he goes to london, buys papers that become royalist papers promoting. queen elizabeth. he sees the sat satellite communications industry arising. he makes a bargain with margaret thatcher that his newspapers will support her, if you will. she will give him the license to that star set, forgotten the term of art. but i think it was star system. so at point he his principles are fungible and his idea is always on the main channels. you know, ed koch told me that he would never have been elected, uh, mayor of york if if the new york post supported him. murdoch's behest. so this someone who uses journalists power recklessly, but now a new thing on the american scene, the thing that none of us could have predicted in my generation of journalism was that the most powerful community creations instrument invented since, the printing press would turn out be morally neutral and factual. only neutral. it carries everything in an unfiltered basis. and i think that's the core problem that we have in a largely undiscriminating p
his birthplace newspaper in australia were militantly anti-monarchist he goes to london, buys papers that become royalist papers promoting. queen elizabeth. he sees the sat satellite communications industry arising. he makes a bargain with margaret thatcher that his newspapers will support her, if you will. she will give him the license to that star set, forgotten the term of art. but i think it was star system. so at point he his principles are fungible and his idea is always on the main...
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he's to take over europe, asia, africa, australia, the high seas. of course, churchill's blowing in here. this is where it's headed. if you don't enter, who knows where hitler's going to go. and when he takes over everything else, he'll surely come after the united states. so here was where roosevelt calmly but surely talked people out of their isolationism so on one radio chat he said this is not a conversation about it's a conversation about national. let's talk about the need national security another one he's saying we see what hitler's doing. we see it. we know the power warfare in this war. we see he's headed toward getting a foothold that would allow him attack the united states. if we don't him now and people you know he's right. you know he's right. this is this is a a type of that we cannot ignore. we be isolationist and this kind of problem. and so by the time pearl harbor hit, of course, everybody was ready to jump on board and let's go get them. and he started up war machine and thereby wiped out depression finally. and so for him to an
he's to take over europe, asia, africa, australia, the high seas. of course, churchill's blowing in here. this is where it's headed. if you don't enter, who knows where hitler's going to go. and when he takes over everything else, he'll surely come after the united states. so here was where roosevelt calmly but surely talked people out of their isolationism so on one radio chat he said this is not a conversation about it's a conversation about national. let's talk about the need national...
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the head of the ukrainian government thanked allies for their support and reminded that australia has already provided over $655 million in aid to ukraine, $540 million of which is military aid. within the framework of the coalition. drones, australia will supply us with drones worth 32.5 million dollars, and a large batch of rbs-70 manpads worth several tens of millions of dollars will also be sent to ukraine. we are grateful to our australian friends and partners for this powerful contribution to the stability and victory of ukraine. germany will hand over three ambulances to kherson oblast, as told the kherson regional military administration. special transport will be donated by the municipality of hamburg. ambulances are fully equipped with the necessary medical equipment, which will allow providing first aid to patients during transportation. previously, the mayor of hamburg, pyotr chencher, brought three such cars to kyiv. pickup trucks for peace. volunteers from great britain handed over another batch of cars for the defense forces. they include 30 suvs. and an ambulance . the
the head of the ukrainian government thanked allies for their support and reminded that australia has already provided over $655 million in aid to ukraine, $540 million of which is military aid. within the framework of the coalition. drones, australia will supply us with drones worth 32.5 million dollars, and a large batch of rbs-70 manpads worth several tens of millions of dollars will also be sent to ukraine. we are grateful to our australian friends and partners for this powerful...
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dozens of people come to their senses after a terrible flight from australia to new zealand. here is the latest incident that almost leads to a crash, the 787, that is, the dream airliner, gains altitude, passengers unfasten and suddenly fly with their heads to the ceiling. under the nose there was some kind of lever on the pilot’s seat and pressed him to the helm, but the passengers claim that everything was not so, what it was, the pilot later openly admitted to us that he had lost control of the plane, that the sensors simply turned off, at that time , when they were still in america. popular drive-in theaters in hollywood they made the film "the best boeing commercial". check out the modest name "booing" boing. in it , the main character has affairs with three flight attendants at once, seeing one off on a flight, he immediately meets another, and the girls, naturally, have no idea about anything. everything changes when the airline releases new jet planes, the playboy’s carefully built schedule breaks down, and for him, of course, everything ends in disaster, now ima
dozens of people come to their senses after a terrible flight from australia to new zealand. here is the latest incident that almost leads to a crash, the 787, that is, the dream airliner, gains altitude, passengers unfasten and suddenly fly with their heads to the ceiling. under the nose there was some kind of lever on the pilot’s seat and pressed him to the helm, but the passengers claim that everything was not so, what it was, the pilot later openly admitted to us that he had lost control...
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the head of the ukrainian government thanked the allies for their support and reminded that australia has already provided ukraine with over $655 million in aid, of which $540 million is military aid. as part of the drone coalition, australia will supply us with $32.5 million worth of drones, as well a large batch of manpads (rbs-70) worth tens of millions of dollars will be sent to ukraine. we are grateful to our australian friends and partners for this powerful contribution to the stability and victory of ukraine. germany will hand over three ambulances to the kherson region , as the kherson regional military administration said, the special transport will be donated by the municipality of hamburg. ambulances are fully equipped with the necessary medical equipment, which will allow providing first aid to patients during transportation. earlier, the mayor of hamburg, peter chenchar, brought three such cars to kyiv. the british ministry of defense showed the test of the new challengenger 3 tank. took place in the north of germany after prime minister rishi sunak's visit to berlin. dur
the head of the ukrainian government thanked the allies for their support and reminded that australia has already provided ukraine with over $655 million in aid, of which $540 million is military aid. as part of the drone coalition, australia will supply us with $32.5 million worth of drones, as well a large batch of manpads (rbs-70) worth tens of millions of dollars will be sent to ukraine. we are grateful to our australian friends and partners for this powerful contribution to the stability...
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you see that all around the world africa, south america obviously australia. i think reagan say the fundamentals support democracy. that's what real people want. i think if reagan were here, he'd say that, we need to cultivate. but he'd be very optimistic about future because he thinks he's talking about real people every throughout human history. i'm very confident that he would be optimistic. as long as we to stand up for freedom and democracy, do not in to totalitarians anywhere that the most arms we have are sending messages that bombs and bullets are about rhetoric than they are about actually fighting. and if we are strong, then that will produce both peace and a free democracy. thank you very the united states. now, how do you do? i have a brief opening statement re
you see that all around the world africa, south america obviously australia. i think reagan say the fundamentals support democracy. that's what real people want. i think if reagan were here, he'd say that, we need to cultivate. but he'd be very optimistic about future because he thinks he's talking about real people every throughout human history. i'm very confident that he would be optimistic. as long as we to stand up for freedom and democracy, do not in to totalitarians anywhere that the...
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elon musk�*s social media platform x has defended publishing posts showing a bishop in australia being stabbed during a sermon. the app, formerly known as twitter, rejected a regulator's order to take down the content because of its violent and offensive nature. in a post on friday, x's "global government affairs" account said: first, we believe that these posts should not have been banned in australia at all. the content within the posts does not encourage or provoke violence... it also said, the content can be reasonably considered (ani)as part of public discussion or debate —— under australian law. the order to take down the video has sparked heated public exchanges between mr musk and australian government officials. they claim that police have fears the video is being used to encourage people to join terror groups. dan svantesson is a professor specialising in internet law —— he explained how big a story this is in australia. this has dominated the news in the week that has been and the more heated debates gets more people exercising their free speech on this matter and te
elon musk�*s social media platform x has defended publishing posts showing a bishop in australia being stabbed during a sermon. the app, formerly known as twitter, rejected a regulator's order to take down the content because of its violent and offensive nature. in a post on friday, x's "global government affairs" account said: first, we believe that these posts should not have been banned in australia at all. the content within the posts does not encourage or provoke violence... it...
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west asian basketball and asian student competitions should be our main opponents in asia, now china , australia, new zealand, and japan in west asia, now jordan and iraq, and we will try our best. so that we can get status and be happy. amir rafati of sed and sima news agency. president of the international olympic committee from the presence of palestinian athletes. at the paris olympics, thomas bach, the head of the olympic committee, announced to the international olympic committee that some palestinian athletes will travel to paris if they do not succeed in winning an olympic quota. palestinian athletes in the 2024 olympics, according to bach , the international olympic committee has agreed to support athletes and this committee. palestinian workers are invited to appear in paris. news from club football in europe liverpool lost their hopes for the championship by stopping against west ham. at the beginning of the 35th week of the english premier league this evening, liverpool played against west ham with a tie of 2-2 , and with 75 points, their hopes for the championship were dimmed. in ot
west asian basketball and asian student competitions should be our main opponents in asia, now china , australia, new zealand, and japan in west asia, now jordan and iraq, and we will try our best. so that we can get status and be happy. amir rafati of sed and sima news agency. president of the international olympic committee from the presence of palestinian athletes. at the paris olympics, thomas bach, the head of the olympic committee, announced to the international olympic committee that...
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and so then my next trip was australia, new zealand, then the next summer it was like a different part of europe. then it was central america and but by the time i had taught for like six, seven years, i think i was already like 50 countries. anything from like a very hard to reach place, like north korea is special. as she continued, though, it wasn't just the number of countries that changed, it's how she saw them. instead of being just a tourist, lucy began volunteering all over the world, staying with locals and having more meaningful travel experiences that what are you grateful for? and it's just those experiences that lucy brings back and shares with her students. like when i asked the students what were they grateful for? you heard answers like, i'm grateful for diversity, my freedom. i'm grateful for my education opportunities. those answers, i would say, are directly correlated to discussions i've had with them. so these are collections of my magnet. but it's not just in her classroom that lucy now shares her stories. she's being invited to speak at more and more travel conve
and so then my next trip was australia, new zealand, then the next summer it was like a different part of europe. then it was central america and but by the time i had taught for like six, seven years, i think i was already like 50 countries. anything from like a very hard to reach place, like north korea is special. as she continued, though, it wasn't just the number of countries that changed, it's how she saw them. instead of being just a tourist, lucy began volunteering all over the world,...
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besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more before we have to end the segment. steve in pennsylvania on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about the colleges and what is going on. i blame the professors on this deal because they are trying to change american history. that land over there is the jewish land. we look at it as a western nation not as a religious war. you have to go back to where it started with abraham. this is going to continue. i listened to a guy yesterday, this guy was in italy when hitler's took over. he sees a comparison between germany and the united states today. most of the young people today, and i see it he
besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more before we have to end...
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to the latest images that have reached us , there are also protests in england, france , sweden, and australia. it will be, but now mr abdulhamid shahrabi, an expert on international issues , is in the studio with the quds road program. in introducing him, i can say that he lived in america for 9 years and was a student at texas state university , a university that is now the site of protests in support of palestine in america, and he is studying political science at this university. they are now the director of research and planning of the latin american house, mr. shahr. welcome. i am having a conversation with a former texas state university student. someone who , perhaps, when he sees the pictures of these protests, remembers what is going on there. i want to know you now these protests that you see, the pictures that you see, how new it is, how old it is and how it has existed in the past. i say hello to you viewers. your program is good, the fact is that it is pleasant for me , when i look at what it has now , tate university is one of the universities that you mentioned, you mentioned 6
to the latest images that have reached us , there are also protests in england, france , sweden, and australia. it will be, but now mr abdulhamid shahrabi, an expert on international issues , is in the studio with the quds road program. in introducing him, i can say that he lived in america for 9 years and was a student at texas state university , a university that is now the site of protests in support of palestine in america, and he is studying political science at this university. they are...
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the movement is also proliferating two campuses around the globe from paris to rome, to england, to australia several american schools suspended classes or move them online and some campuses shut down completely but i say campuses shouldn't close, nor should they permit tense. tense aren't speech tensor trespassing they need to balance those interests, the interests of those who want a protest without hate speech or otherwise citing violence. and within the rules established by these private universities, balanced those interests while ensuring that the university community at large can carry on its functioning for example, here in philadelphia at the university of pennsylvania, the interim president issued a letter to the pen community on friday night demanding the pro-palestinian protesters on campus disband. they're gaza solidarity encampment immediately because of alleged legal and university policy violations, adding that anti-semitic graffiti on the statue in front of college hall. will be investigated as a hate crime this morning, 6:00 a.m. i went to the penn campus. i wanted to see fo
the movement is also proliferating two campuses around the globe from paris to rome, to england, to australia several american schools suspended classes or move them online and some campuses shut down completely but i say campuses shouldn't close, nor should they permit tense. tense aren't speech tensor trespassing they need to balance those interests, the interests of those who want a protest without hate speech or otherwise citing violence. and within the rules established by these private...
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in australia, down 26%. adding to the pressing year for wine makers. jasper and amy own angelina wine company in los angeles. they feel the squeeze along with customers. >> we are a business that drives with discretionary income. the price of gas and food cuts back on that. >> reporter: and demands on changing. >> people in general are drinking less wine. >> reporter: only 62% of adults under 35 say they drink. down from 72% two decades ago. a trend that amy and jasper are trying to beat. >> how are you attracting the younger wine drinker? >> we see ages 21 and up. we share how we make the wine and we do it with minimalist intervention. we don't add chemicals. >> reporter: from the vineyard to the tasting room, winemakers feel the crush to keep customers and the wine flowing. >> cheers. >> reporter: beyond the bad grape harvest, this is changes in consumer behavior. some people are not drinking, but with the popularity of dry january, many realize there are alternatives and non-alcoholic drinks or mocktails are offered. they are sober curious. guys. >>
in australia, down 26%. adding to the pressing year for wine makers. jasper and amy own angelina wine company in los angeles. they feel the squeeze along with customers. >> we are a business that drives with discretionary income. the price of gas and food cuts back on that. >> reporter: and demands on changing. >> people in general are drinking less wine. >> reporter: only 62% of adults under 35 say they drink. down from 72% two decades ago. a trend that amy and jasper...
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the i can get to spread to all the universities in the us and even to europe and australia. the students say the right to protest is being crushed and these demonstrations may have an even bigger impact since it's an election yet in the united states. we'll get the thoughts of august in just a moment for us possibly call haven brookings, our coverage from one protest to george washington university. and this in cabin is unique because here during the washington university, it didn't exist until thursday morning. the students said they were encouraged to do this because of what happened at columbia. and this is also unique, and this isn't just george washington. this is students from 8 different schools, universities all around the washington area where their main demand is the investment. these are some of the wealthiest schools with the large developments in the country. they want to see more transparency and exactly what they invest in. and also they want to see them divest from any company that does business with israel. and again, that's just one of many demand, and you'
the i can get to spread to all the universities in the us and even to europe and australia. the students say the right to protest is being crushed and these demonstrations may have an even bigger impact since it's an election yet in the united states. we'll get the thoughts of august in just a moment for us possibly call haven brookings, our coverage from one protest to george washington university. and this in cabin is unique because here during the washington university, it didn't exist until...
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besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more before we have to end the segment. steve in pennsylvania on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to talk about the colleges and what is going on. i blame the professors on this deal because they are trying to change american history. that land over there is the jewish land. we look at it as a western nation not as a religious war. you have to go back to where it started with abraham. this is going to continue. i listened to a guy yesterday, this guy was in italy when hitler's took over. he sees a comparison between germany and the united states today. most of the young people today, and i see it he
besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more before we have to end...
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all the parts of europe, france, and italy, australia. does this old reflect what appears to be a, a growing global solidarity movement that could possibly shape the course of this war? indeed it does. and it does because of the students and the you cannot, it's hot, it's, it becomes more hard for me to play them through mainstream media. through politicians. i have seen that the national from failing to address don't going to talk to them because you have the impact of social media as well. you cannot hide the truth from them. so all these factors have more or less a contributed to this uprising to this uh, a weakening and its 3 to significant because we're talking about students who are members of the, i believe, decision diversities. and it's becoming not worldwide. and so it's a good cause junction, in my opinion, because these are the pipeline for the markets for the economy, the, some of the leaders of the future. so all of which for is for this moment, them to keep growing and eventually lead to a significant change in the public o
all the parts of europe, france, and italy, australia. does this old reflect what appears to be a, a growing global solidarity movement that could possibly shape the course of this war? indeed it does. and it does because of the students and the you cannot, it's hot, it's, it becomes more hard for me to play them through mainstream media. through politicians. i have seen that the national from failing to address don't going to talk to them because you have the impact of social media as well....
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so, any chemicals _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we — we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into - we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into the - chemicals we inject into the stratosphere, many chemicals could destroy ozone. the 2019—20 bushfires were particularly intense so we know that bushfire smoke cut up into the stratosphere as a result of that, that then gets distributed across the globe and it ended up affecting the globe and it ended up affecting the ozone hole for the following year, so that next summer, the ozone hole was particularly large and extended into december that year. then we had two large volcanic eruptions, and again, volcanoes spew soffits into the stratosphere or in the case of the big hunger tonga volcano, there produce a lot of water vapour, which out into the stratosphere and because of a such a big explosion, it caused more ozone depletion. so even with the montreal protocol reducing cfcs most of those chemicals that we have been producing being
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the next couple of days in australia where there's certainly a little bit of rain around on the east coast is nothing significant, but there is a bit of coldness coming out of the gracious tray and bite, which means tempting the lights dropping out so they didn't melvin back in pass, we're still looking at $25.00 degrees. we are also looking at some significant sherri weather in west australia, which is wanted, but it's definitely the forwarding where it's wanted to be honest. no, it wasn't shows the dropping temperature and try to, to down to about 50, which is, is that right for this time of the year in new zealand? quite a few days. in fact, you're sitting pretty underneath what have basically almost open skies, with temperatures in the teams. now reagan is coming across from the tasman, say, you know, that comes in things and have to be walk in christ church. the, the, the latest news as a boeing a military response. the situation remain fund nationwide with detailed coverage. it's only taking a few hours to turn the fittest streets into canals rooms and isolated from around the
the next couple of days in australia where there's certainly a little bit of rain around on the east coast is nothing significant, but there is a bit of coldness coming out of the gracious tray and bite, which means tempting the lights dropping out so they didn't melvin back in pass, we're still looking at $25.00 degrees. we are also looking at some significant sherri weather in west australia, which is wanted, but it's definitely the forwarding where it's wanted to be honest. no, it wasn't...
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like australia? ahem, ahem. [ australian accent ] aww, australian. that dingo drinking a fosters and playing a didgeridoo, crikey. [ laughter ] trump doesn't want to fix immigration, he just wants to scare people. as evidenced by the way he torpedoed a bipartisan border compromise while his aides draw up plans for mass deportations, raids, and detention camps. there's only one policy he seems absolutely clear on. >> when i win, you are all getting tax cuts, and you're getting a brand-new trump economic boom. and that's where we were headed. >> seth: oh, we were headed for an economic boom when you left office? he's doing that thing again where he pretends the last year of his presidency didn't happen. like a bill cosby biography that ends in 2014. [ laughter ] i can't believe i have to say this, but covid happened, and it was bad. the economy crashed and people were locked inside their homes. i did this show in an attic. and i remember because it's still my attic. i'll say to my kids, "hey, remember when daddy did a show up there?" and they say, "oh,
like australia? ahem, ahem. [ australian accent ] aww, australian. that dingo drinking a fosters and playing a didgeridoo, crikey. [ laughter ] trump doesn't want to fix immigration, he just wants to scare people. as evidenced by the way he torpedoed a bipartisan border compromise while his aides draw up plans for mass deportations, raids, and detention camps. there's only one policy he seems absolutely clear on. >> when i win, you are all getting tax cuts, and you're getting a brand-new...
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you know, so we see the mural pursuits and australia. i don't think we'll see more on what i mean. of course this is so many countries were already a prince of a position to support for the sun. shine that us uh the, the next country like an american countries. we don't, we don't see soonest lived almost anything because the government's up to that i sense so. but the problem is with the governments and the proficiency took the opposite step. although settled this by protecting as well. so it's good to see this, the students, you know, profess thing. yeah. i'm trying to put special on the governments to in this book should time and bear with us for a 2nd. just talking about positions, the politicians taking a position, let's listening to what bernie sanders had to say. no, mister, that's a yahoo! it is not anti semitic, or pro, from us to point out that in a little over 6 months, your extreme is government has killed $34000.00 pounds of citizens and wounded more than 78070 percent. the form of women and children. it is not anti semitic to point out that your bombing has completely
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it's the story of their lives o coming from australia to the united states as kids growing up with music and faith and eventually finding greaty is success. anyway, it's in theaters all across the country i check t out unsung hero. >> all right, that's all the time we have lefg that'all thtr please set your dvr. never miss an episode of hannity. in the meantime, let dvrr miss be troubled. why? greg gutfeld standing by to put a smilisstandinge on your face. have a great weekend. we'll see you mondaye yo. how good in the loop. in the loop, i'd say. yep. at. okay. all right. i agree. it's friday, so you know welco what that means. let's welcome tonight's guest. he's been called a heartthrob by experts in myocarditis. "fox and friends" co-hosts week and author of the upcoming booko the wastr on. this judge, the law. how then how to make fans guffaw.mae actor and comedian f gill seems like calling tiny carried by the wind and often falls out of trees. "new york times" best selling author and fox news contributosk rd he catherine and he's like matlock solves of life's mysteries and old ladies
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we were telling him a story about how we had come from australia. and it's the height of "slippery when wet" tour. and how we'd bought wigs and mustaches and beards so we could go out into the community and be with the young -- the crowd. and he just played along as though he'd never done any such thing. to find out, of course, that he had done that all the time. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so now, you know, we think we're friends. we say, "come on down to our floor and hang out, we've got the whole band here, the girls, our girlfriends and all are here." and unfortunately he didn't come. but he sends bubbles the chimp as his representative. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. that's a strong -- >> that was big, right? bubbles comes down and wreaks havoc. bubbles partied like a rock star. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how did bubbles arrive? bubbles was in your room loose? >> oh, yeah. [ laughter ] oh, yeah. jumping on the bed. putting on a show. oh, yeah. and i don't remember who brought him down or if he just came down on his own with a cigar. [ laughter ] bubbles showed
we were telling him a story about how we had come from australia. and it's the height of "slippery when wet" tour. and how we'd bought wigs and mustaches and beards so we could go out into the community and be with the young -- the crowd. and he just played along as though he'd never done any such thing. to find out, of course, that he had done that all the time. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so now, you know, we think we're friends. we say, "come on down to our floor and hang...
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i grew up in a very small country town in australia, only 3000 people. i never got to see cause like this. and there are a lot of people around the world who navigate just because like this. and so i want people to feel like call everyone can enjoy costs on like a male counter pumps. sleep accomplish doesn't take himself too seriously. instead she plays the girl next door perfectly featuring the most expensive and foss this calls in the world, sometimes slightly amateurishly, but always in a way that's easily understandable for absolutely every one. the 1st of all, i approached it differently than anyone else was. i came from, as i said before, like a layman's perspective, someone who literally, if you get given the keys were ferrari or a land beginning, what would you think is the coolest thing about it? it would be something like that to. busy is going on, it would be something like a cool button inside old lights or something, not news. you need to show them something cool, something moving something, lighting up. so it always has to be very visual. w
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it's happened once before in australia. yeah, in 2003. but you know, we're in a new age now and fire tornadoes are now the menu of possibility. i think one of the things that i find particularly about that, but also perhaps is that we're used to tornadoes, used to large fires. what we're seeing the current era are fusions. yeah. hybrid stations. yeah. these things which produce different effects. what we would separately be able to do. yeah. your account, the fire very vivid. a lot of people write about not a lot of people, but a number of people write fire or include fires. it's a disaster, something a disturbance to things along or whatever. but you have tried to make fire occur richter and i think there's there's one one aspect of that is what you aptly call the paranormal or excuse me parricide and typically yeah yeah freudian slip. parasite typically the sense of fire is it alive or not? but the other is how do you make fire a literary character, not just something that an external event can you do that you seem to have wanted to do
it's happened once before in australia. yeah, in 2003. but you know, we're in a new age now and fire tornadoes are now the menu of possibility. i think one of the things that i find particularly about that, but also perhaps is that we're used to tornadoes, used to large fires. what we're seeing the current era are fusions. yeah. hybrid stations. yeah. these things which produce different effects. what we would separately be able to do. yeah. your account, the fire very vivid. a lot of people...
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so it's, you also, australia. so it's, you know, he's got a lot of plans going on. >> you necessarily think, charles, it's the right thing and will it will he be pressured into this? i mean obviously we want we want to see him back. it's you know, it's very positive in one respect. we wouldn't want him to feel obuged wouldn't want him to feel obliged to come back before he's ready. >> no, i suspect that he is the driving force, the to come back. i mean, he's not a man. as nichi hodgson said earlier on today, who just sits around in his pipe and slippers. he does, he is a very hard working man, and he gets up very early and goes to bed very late at night. and i'm sure that camilla has been making sure that he has been resting as much as possible, but i suspect he is the driving force about getting back to what he is loathed not having to do the things that , you know, a the things that, you know, a king should do, but i think his doctors, i think he is listening to his doctors. i hope he's listening to his doctors.
so it's, you also, australia. so it's, you know, he's got a lot of plans going on. >> you necessarily think, charles, it's the right thing and will it will he be pressured into this? i mean obviously we want we want to see him back. it's you know, it's very positive in one respect. we wouldn't want him to feel obuged wouldn't want him to feel obliged to come back before he's ready. >> no, i suspect that he is the driving force, the to come back. i mean, he's not a man. as nichi...
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a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, fuelled by the smoke from wildfires in australia, is exposing wildlife to potentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to adapt to avoid the rays. here's our science correspondent victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every year. that ozone thinning, or loss, used to peak in september or october, when animals and plants are tucked under winter snow and marine animals are protected by sea ice. but it's now lingering until december, well into the antarctic summer, when wildlife is much more vulnerable. researchers say that has been driven in part by smoke from the australian wildfires in 2019 and 2020, which were fuelled by climate change. the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their own protective sunscreen compounds, and krill, the marine crustaceans that are t
a hole in the ozone layer over antarctica, fuelled by the smoke from wildfires in australia, is exposing wildlife to potentially damaging levels of uv light. scientists from the university of wollongong say animals and plants are having to adapt to avoid the rays. here's our science correspondent victoria gill. the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's most harmful rays is healing, gradually, but in antarctica, in cold, high—atmospheric clouds, a hole in that layer still appears every...
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ultraviolet light, thanks to a hole in the ozone layer partly fuelled by the smoke from wildfires in australia. scientists say both animals and plants are at risk from the rays. now on bbc news, the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years — countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why — crystal—clear waters, golden beaches, year—round sun, all the ingredients for an amazing holiday. but i feel there's so much more to this place just waiting to be discovered by travellers like us. and all you have to do is head beyond the beaches. i've been lucky enough to explore a lot of africa, but what i've heard about cabo verde is that you get this real sense of worlds and cultures colliding. so, if you take a look at the s
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just how much of a big story is this in australia? has it been picked up? this has dominated _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during - has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during the | dominated the news during the week that's been, really, and the more heated the debate gets, the more people are exercising their free speech on this matter, the temperature has really risen, with quotes rending from mask being jailed to certain politicians being the enemy of the australian people and such comments have been made. 50 people and such comments have been made-— been made. so what is the legal osition been made. so what is the legal position on _ been made. so what is the legal position on this _ been made. so what is the legal position on this particular- position on this particular issue? , ., ,., issue? the starting point here i think is issue? the starting point here | think is that _ issue? the starting point here i think i
just how much of a big story is this in australia? has it been picked up? this has dominated _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news _ has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during - has it been picked up? this has dominated the news during the | dominated the news during the week that's been, really, and the more heated the debate gets, the more people are exercising their free speech on this matter, the temperature has...
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we are originally from australia, our dad was actually a concert promoter back there. one particular tour that he brought back to australia, the tour didn't go very well and we lost everything we had as a family, we lost the house, the car, the life savings. so dad was looking for a fresh start for his career for the family and he got a job action -- job offer nashville tennessee and his six kids and his wife who was six months pregnant at the time was brought to nashville and that's exactly what we did. but soon after we arrived in nashville, our dad lost that job and we lost everyone -- everything. slept on beds out of close, didn't know when the next meal would come and so as for king and country, we told that story on stage for many years and had a lot of people say you guys should write a book. but the truth is, we were homeschooled so that sounded difficult so we thought maybe we could make a movie instead. and the film is really summed up by a quote by mother teresa where she says if you want to change the world, go home and love your family. >> i love that, tha
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james it is the story of their lives coming from australia to the united states as kids growing up with music and faith and eventually finding great six dayses success anyway it's in peter's all across the country check it out unsung hero that's all the time we have left please set your dvr to never miss an episode of hannity in the meantime greg gutfeld is standing by have a great weekend we will see you on monday. >> greg: it's friday you know what that means less welcome tonight's guest he has been called a heartthrob by experts fox and friends weekend cohost and author of the upcoming book of the war on warriors this judge nose the law and how to make fans a guffaw actor and comedian vince august she's like paul and tiny carried by the wind and often falls out of trees new york times best selling author kat to and he is like matlock he solves many of life's mysteries and old ladies send him their briefs new york times best-selling author and comedian and former world champion tire is. >> greg: before we get to some new stories let's do this is leftovers right read the jokes we didn'
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what concerns about your views, whether is that you've got concerns about what's going on in australia? >> yeah. so i'm an orthodox christian now. you've turned up at my house because i went and see my priest . so because i've see my priest. so because i've questioned about the church not acting on the behalf of christians, you're now turning up here with mental health nurses, assuming that i'm some right wing nutter. >> well, i'm very pleased to say that john joe hooper joins me now. john, thank you very much, so go on then. just tell us a little bit more about what happened then. so you what were you do you were talking to your priest and you said something about rising up, did you? and then you, the police at the door go on. >> no. well, what happened was i went to the priest just to speak like spiritual advice, purely what it was for a half hour with him spoke about what's going on. christians in like lebanon, palestine, pakistan , nigeria, palestine, pakistan, nigeria, like all over. it is happening. yeah conversation was had along them lines said you need to take a stand. spoke a
what concerns about your views, whether is that you've got concerns about what's going on in australia? >> yeah. so i'm an orthodox christian now. you've turned up at my house because i went and see my priest . so because i've see my priest. so because i've questioned about the church not acting on the behalf of christians, you're now turning up here with mental health nurses, assuming that i'm some right wing nutter. >> well, i'm very pleased to say that john joe hooper joins me...
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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
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