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australia is a democratic country. china has a completely different political system; democratic elections are not held there. that is , it turns out to maneuver between two fields of force. in fact, he is not so much maneuvering as. trying to sit in the splits, indeed, he is sandwiched between china, because china is indeed the largest trading partner and investor, in addition, we must not forget that a fairly large diaspora of chinese lives in australia, in addition, after all, australia has returned to supplies coal so as not to lose the chinese market in competition with mongolia and russia. in addition, the chinese market is very important for the export of wine, barley, and so on, so there is a very big tie to china, while the americans still don’t care who it is. conduct, because, strictly speaking, the basis for the formation of the ocus alliance, the associated program for the construction of nuclear submarines in order to use them in the asia-pacific space for the three aglo-saxon countries, it arose immedi
australia is a democratic country. china has a completely different political system; democratic elections are not held there. that is , it turns out to maneuver between two fields of force. in fact, he is not so much maneuvering as. trying to sit in the splits, indeed, he is sandwiched between china, because china is indeed the largest trading partner and investor, in addition, we must not forget that a fairly large diaspora of chinese lives in australia, in addition, after all, australia has...
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, the australia, u. k. u. s alliance. it's very important to the us, very important to the, to the anti chinese constellation is putting together. so therefore keeping the australians happy as a very high priority, as far as buying is concerned. uh so yeah, he wants to, uh, he wants to definitely, definitely has was drilling and public opinion on his mind. you know, i, i said i use the word cool at the end of my story. i did it for a reason. i chose that word very carefully. if you look at the world that is. 2 really the global self, any place, but maybe the united states. it's kind of cool to support julian assigned. it means you are right up. it means you know what's going on. it means you stand for a sense of freedom in fairness, right? and, and i, and i say that because it hurts me to say it is because i'm an american. i love this country, but we are just so on. cool. we are not cool with this cuz we don't get it. you stop on the street and ask americans about julian as long as you think he some bank
, the australia, u. k. u. s alliance. it's very important to the us, very important to the, to the anti chinese constellation is putting together. so therefore keeping the australians happy as a very high priority, as far as buying is concerned. uh so yeah, he wants to, uh, he wants to definitely, definitely has was drilling and public opinion on his mind. you know, i, i said i use the word cool at the end of my story. i did it for a reason. i chose that word very carefully. if you look at the...
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as for the people in australia, in a recent poll, 79 percent, almost 80 percent of the people of australia say it's time to do a song is freedom. so the people of australia are saying, why the hell is this guy not what, why is this guy in prison? the parliament of australia is asking the same thing. people all over the world are asking the same thing. now remember, australia is an important us our so maybe that's why in the past they didn't give a crap what their own people thought it was more important for them to have good relationship with united states. right. or maybe not. so as the president is walking with the japanese prime minister, a reporter shouts, this request from australia and he does it. of course the reporter in the form of the question here, does the fit, did you get that? that was it. i mean, the whole shipment, kaboodle, ma'am biden uttered just 3 words. 3 words we are considering it. that's what he says. and even that's a huge change of direction for a government that has wanted a sausage. i had, they suggested us officials of actually suggested the guy should be in pr
as for the people in australia, in a recent poll, 79 percent, almost 80 percent of the people of australia say it's time to do a song is freedom. so the people of australia are saying, why the hell is this guy not what, why is this guy in prison? the parliament of australia is asking the same thing. people all over the world are asking the same thing. now remember, australia is an important us our so maybe that's why in the past they didn't give a crap what their own people thought it was more...
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but really, what is really important, how australia has become an example in the world. how australia has been active to introduce this policy, this brutal policy to other countries such as the uk and that is really painful that i as a person who have been through this system and experience the brutality of that system, i see that now australia, what has happened for us as a refugee is going to happen for other refugees and thatis happen for other refugees and that is quite scary that this system has become an example to other countries.— other countries. behrouz, the uk government _ other countries. behrouz, the uk government presents - other countries. behrouz, the uk government presents this | other countries. behrouz, the l uk government presents this in a way of, in part as a way of saving lives. you have seen the dangers of small boat channel crossings with people drowning of overcrowded, on overcrowded boats. the australian government says the policy is a saving lives. what do you make of that claim?— of that claim? you know, this is a really _ of that claim?
but really, what is really important, how australia has become an example in the world. how australia has been active to introduce this policy, this brutal policy to other countries such as the uk and that is really painful that i as a person who have been through this system and experience the brutality of that system, i see that now australia, what has happened for us as a refugee is going to happen for other refugees and thatis happen for other refugees and that is quite scary that this...
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australia? >> well, generally the police and security services in australia are alive to the global picture in terms of terrorism at the moment. so they are more than aware that there has been an uptick in the threat of terrorist activity across the globe. we are seeing a resurgence of the terror group isis. we know that isis is claiming response ability for that terrible attack on the theatre and shopping centre in moscow just last month, in which more than 140 people were killed. it's also isis that put out the threat against these champions league quarterfinal matches in european cities , in matches in european cities, in in madrid, in paris and of course, in london as well, which caused a great deal of concern and an increase in security around those events. this weekend. of course, you've got grand national weekend and concern, as there always is, at crowded places events, for the potential of something to happen with the likes of the grand national. of course, it's disruption from activist
australia? >> well, generally the police and security services in australia are alive to the global picture in terms of terrorism at the moment. so they are more than aware that there has been an uptick in the threat of terrorist activity across the globe. we are seeing a resurgence of the terror group isis. we know that isis is claiming response ability for that terrible attack on the theatre and shopping centre in moscow just last month, in which more than 140 people were killed. it's...
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we will have more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: apple shares, you can see that pop we had in the overnight session after a bloomberg report that the tech giant is preparing to overhaul its entire matt line up with ai-focused in-house chips -- entire mac line-up. take a look at the sales we have coming through. this emphasizes why it's coming at such a critical time for the lineup. >> absolutely. this is a set of products that apple produces that really peaked in 2022. you will remember that during the pandemic, everyone was going out, buying laptops, new devices, new tablets, and that was a really peaked time for them. we have seen sales of the mac come down in more recent years. apple is doing everything it can to refresh the line, to breathe new life into it, to get people excited about that whole line, from the imac many to the macbook pro. they will be equipping it in short order with the highest power chip they have. haidi: tell us about the equipment with ai technology. what does that mean for th
we will have more ahead on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: apple shares, you can see that pop we had in the overnight session after a bloomberg report that the tech giant is preparing to overhaul its entire matt line up with ai-focused in-house chips -- entire mac line-up. take a look at the sales we have coming through. this emphasizes why it's coming at such a critical time for the lineup. >> absolutely. this is a set of products that apple produces that really peaked...
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well, it's a film by warwick thornton, who's one of australia's great directors. he's a cinematographer, he's a writer, and this is a film that's intensely personal that he's sort of wrote 20 years ago from personal experience, and then it's been extrapolated out from there. but in a nutshell, it's set on a remote monastery in the 1940s, so the backdrop is the second world war. and the monastery is being presided over by a nun, who i play, who's officiating mass, the priest is dead. and one night, unceremoniously, a young indigenous boy is dumped on the doorstep of the monastery to be cared for as part of the reprehensible government policy of assimilation of indigenous children, in order to separate indigenous children from their culture. and this powerful spirituality of this young boy destabilises the surety of the catholic faith there, and these strange miracles start to happen. which we see so vividly in the performance by this little boy, by aswan reid, just nine years old, and you can't take your eyes off him when he's on—screen. he's absolutely magnetic.
well, it's a film by warwick thornton, who's one of australia's great directors. he's a cinematographer, he's a writer, and this is a film that's intensely personal that he's sort of wrote 20 years ago from personal experience, and then it's been extrapolated out from there. but in a nutshell, it's set on a remote monastery in the 1940s, so the backdrop is the second world war. and the monastery is being presided over by a nun, who i play, who's officiating mass, the priest is dead. and one...
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in australia we know the latter dwarfs government debt levels. what are you seeing in the data at the moment when it comes to household saving and spending and are you concerned? christopher: i'm not. i think what you can see in a number of places is household savings holding up a bit more than i would have thought. we know household consumption is very weak and households have built up a fair -- not all households but many built up a big buffer during the pandemic and they're running it down but running it down quite slowly. and households with mortgages are still paying extra overall, not all mortgage holders but overall households with mortgages are paying extra into their accounts, into their offset and regional accounts and that's holding up around the sort of average levels, even picked up in the last sort of six months. i think that's a sign monetary policy is working because one of the things that monetary policy does is when interest rates are high it provides an incentive to save so maybe it's telling you monetary policy is working. hai
in australia we know the latter dwarfs government debt levels. what are you seeing in the data at the moment when it comes to household saving and spending and are you concerned? christopher: i'm not. i think what you can see in a number of places is household savings holding up a bit more than i would have thought. we know household consumption is very weak and households have built up a fair -- not all households but many built up a big buffer during the pandemic and they're running it down...
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i was speech and the support he showed for women in australia?— women in australia? i was actually really disappointed _ women in australia? i was actually really disappointed in _ women in australia? i was actually really disappointed in what - women in australia? i was actually really disappointed in what hasn'tl really disappointed in what hasn't been brought to light and only in just half an hour and his being going viral on social is. he was upset that it was called out that he didn't want to make change and he decided to pretty much come in and ask to speak. and then when speaking he lied to the country about that he asked to speak and was denied, which never happened. you can watch the footage and you can see me start bawling my eyes out. it was pretty traumatising. he continues to look at me and then continue to speak in front of the whole country. what at me and then continue to speak in front of the whole country. what you do want the — front of the whole country. what you do want the prime _ front of the whole country. what you do want the prime minister
i was speech and the support he showed for women in australia?— women in australia? i was actually really disappointed _ women in australia? i was actually really disappointed in _ women in australia? i was actually really disappointed in what - women in australia? i was actually really disappointed in what hasn'tl really disappointed in what hasn't been brought to light and only in just half an hour and his being going viral on social is. he was upset that it was called out that he didn't...
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— reaction been from leaders in australia? ~ ., , australia? the new south wales premier was _ australia? the new south wales premier was overseas _ australia? the new south wales premier was overseas in - australia? the new south wales premier was overseas in tokyo l australia? the new south wales | premier was overseas in tokyo on leave injapan, he has announced he will fly back and has called an emergency meeting for when he returns. penny sharpe said it was a tragedy. this will take a while to recover from for the whole of australia, she said. the prime minister has addressed the nation, anthony albanese, saying it was a great tragedy they must recover from. here he is. tonight the first thoughts of all australians are with the victims of these terrible acts and their loved ones. the nation offers condolences and sympathies. for all those who are grieving for someone they have lost, and we sent our strength to those who have been injured. and all of us are thinking of the dedicated doctors, nurses and health care workers who will be working
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we start this hour with breaking news out of australia. these are live pictures, police looked on still in place outside that shopping centre. this is the westfield shopping centre, police have been in control of that for the last four hours or so. we had an update from the police in the last 30 minutes, number of people killed, thatis 30 minutes, number of people killed, that is six people killed, after a man stabbed multiple people in that shopping centre this afternoon at about 3:30pm. as well as the six people that are being killed, there are multiple people in hospital with different conditions. this is australia, we can see sydney there and this is a very busy, very popular shopping centre, westfield bondi shopping centre, everybody in sydney will know it and it was very busy at the time this happened. we can see pictures from this afternoon, this was four or five hours ago, these people being evacuated from the shopping centre. so many families there, as you can imagine, hundreds of people on different floors, different levels, we h
we start this hour with breaking news out of australia. these are live pictures, police looked on still in place outside that shopping centre. this is the westfield shopping centre, police have been in control of that for the last four hours or so. we had an update from the police in the last 30 minutes, number of people killed, thatis 30 minutes, number of people killed, that is six people killed, after a man stabbed multiple people in that shopping centre this afternoon at about 3:30pm. as...
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haidi: more ahead here on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> every time we come up to one of these halving events, it comes back to supply and demand. >> the crypto industry goes through a cycle. it is going to be expected. there will be volatility. given geopolitical tensions, given the interest rate environment, the inflationary environment. >> obviously bitcoin and crypto right now in general are part of the global financial system. we are not completely disconnected from what is happening in equities, for example, or monetary policy, or what is happening in the geopolitical environment. >> we have been preparing for many years. our business requires long-term planning. and these halvings are known events. the evolution of mining has really changed from previous halvings. >> a lot of investors are eagerly anticipating to see the market reaction. annabelle: that was the crypto industry ceo's talking to us about the bitcoin halving event. we are very much on the countdown to that taking place. if you different ways we
haidi: more ahead here on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> every time we come up to one of these halving events, it comes back to supply and demand. >> the crypto industry goes through a cycle. it is going to be expected. there will be volatility. given geopolitical tensions, given the interest rate environment, the inflationary environment. >> obviously bitcoin and crypto right now in general are part of the global financial system. we are not completely...
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that role with australia as well as japan, where does all this leave china? mary: so i think it has become increasingly clear that so-called like-minded states in the asia-pacific are cooperating and coordinating more closely certainly on defense and security but also on what is now called economic security, resilience supply chains, closer economic relationships, and we see japan and australia both taking clear steps to be in lockstep with the u.s., with regard to its position in the asia-pacific and seeing china today as a strategic challenge or perhaps even a strategic threat, whereas previously, there was a lot more effort on the part of japan and australia to enhance the partnership elements of their relationships with china. louis: lots of political discourse. we have not got time to go into that now. i want to talk about space. that was mentioned. u.s. and japan cooperation. is this something that we should look into question work --look into? mary: it represents two important elements of the u.s.-japan relationship. one is that the relationship is mul
that role with australia as well as japan, where does all this leave china? mary: so i think it has become increasingly clear that so-called like-minded states in the asia-pacific are cooperating and coordinating more closely certainly on defense and security but also on what is now called economic security, resilience supply chains, closer economic relationships, and we see japan and australia both taking clear steps to be in lockstep with the u.s., with regard to its position in the...
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once they arrive in australia. — indicate. once they arrive in australia, what's _ indicate. once they arrive in australia, what's the - indicate. once they arrive in australia, what's the plan . indicate. once they arrive in | australia, what's the plan for indicate. once they arrive in - australia, what's the plan for them? will they be displayed, kept for the local community only? what's going to happen? local community only? what's going to ha en? , , local community only? what's going to hauen? , , , ., ., ., to happen? they will be stored at a museum at — to happen? they will be stored at a museum at sydney _ to happen? they will be stored at a museum at sydney university - to happen? they will be stored at a museum at sydney university until| to happen? they will be stored at a i museum at sydney university until an exhibition space within a new visitor centre at a national park is to be constructed. that will take about 18 months, and once it's constructed and open, the spears will be on permanent display for everybody to come and see at the very point they were tak
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well done with stopping the boats in australia. so the prime minister goes to poland today , promises more poland today, promises more money to support ukraine. but significantly. and bear in mind that during the budget there was almost no mention of defence whatsoever, no , no increase in whatsoever, no, no increase in defence spending, despite the services crying out for more. and yet today he goes to poland and suddenly says we're going to increase defence spending to 2.5% from 2. tell you what folks , it all adds to my view. an election is coming very, very soon. all of that in just a moment nato matters. it's mattered for 75 years. indeed. they just had their 75th birthday. and the rules of the club in the modern day are that everybody that's a member in the 31 countries now that are members, everyone must spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defence. otherwise they are frankly delinquent. and of course, it's donald trump who very publicly in 2017 called out nato member countries, pointing out only five countri
well done with stopping the boats in australia. so the prime minister goes to poland today , promises more poland today, promises more money to support ukraine. but significantly. and bear in mind that during the budget there was almost no mention of defence whatsoever, no , no increase in whatsoever, no, no increase in defence spending, despite the services crying out for more. and yet today he goes to poland and suddenly says we're going to increase defence spending to 2.5% from 2. tell you...
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one of the architects of australia's policy is the former foreign minister, alexander downer. he's also an adviser to the uk government on border policy and is on the panel set up to oversee the implementation of the rwanda policy. hejoins us now. thanks so much, alexander, for your time today. we heard him talk about the damage the australian policy did to himself and others, there is no justification for the human rights violations, what does that mean to you? violations, what does that mean to ou? ~ ., ., , violations, what does that mean to ou? ., you? what we did do is stop people makin: you? what we did do is stop people making dangerous _ you? what we did do is stop people making dangerous journeys - you? what we did do is stop people making dangerous journeys from i making dangerous journeys from indonesia to australia where hundreds of people were drowned, so this was a very dangerous practice. we stopped it pretty much altogether tjy we stopped it pretty much altogether by saying that when people tried to come to australia that way they wouldn't be processed in austr
one of the architects of australia's policy is the former foreign minister, alexander downer. he's also an adviser to the uk government on border policy and is on the panel set up to oversee the implementation of the rwanda policy. hejoins us now. thanks so much, alexander, for your time today. we heard him talk about the damage the australian policy did to himself and others, there is no justification for the human rights violations, what does that mean to you? violations, what does that mean...
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emma cropper is australia correspondent for newshub. she was at the scene of the attack and gave us an update on the situation there. this is westfield bondi, very well—known shopping centre in sydney, and just outside that of building, a short time ago, i spoke to emma. it is starting to calm down here this evening, the scenes of panic and chaos that unfolded here this afternoon as people were fleeing from the mall, afternoon as people were fleeing from the mail, that has now calmed down. there is still very much a major police presence here, the police command centre has come in, because this is now the centre of a very large investigation, and crime scene, but this afternoon, those doors, people were fleeing for their lives out of that door and you cannot help but get a feeling of how terrifying it must have been inside that mail, not knowing which way to run, which way danger may have been. there were people in tears outside on the streets trying to find their loved ones or friends or family members who they had been with inside t
emma cropper is australia correspondent for newshub. she was at the scene of the attack and gave us an update on the situation there. this is westfield bondi, very well—known shopping centre in sydney, and just outside that of building, a short time ago, i spoke to emma. it is starting to calm down here this evening, the scenes of panic and chaos that unfolded here this afternoon as people were fleeing from the mall, afternoon as people were fleeing from the mail, that has now calmed down....
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australia is a land of extremes. _ sort of weather? australia is a land of extremes. this - sort of weather? australia is a land of extremes. this is - sort of weather? australia is a land of extremes. this is a - land of extremes. this is a country well used two natures extremes, and scientists have for years been warning that climate change will make these sort of extreme events more common and more intense. so what we have seen in the last three days as record—breaking rainfall in parts of eastern australia, notjust here in new south wales, the country's most populous state but further to the northern parts of queensland as well. there is some respite on the way. we hear from forecasters by the end of the weekend, these storm cells should have moved off the coast. of course the flood risk continues as those rivers continues as those rivers continue to rise and evacuation orders are in place for many residents in parts of sydney so yes, this is a land of extremes but once again this ferocious weather event has caught many people by surprise, and the clean—up wil
australia is a land of extremes. _ sort of weather? australia is a land of extremes. this - sort of weather? australia is a land of extremes. this is - sort of weather? australia is a land of extremes. this is a - land of extremes. this is a country well used two natures extremes, and scientists have for years been warning that climate change will make these sort of extreme events more common and more intense. so what we have seen in the last three days as record—breaking rainfall in parts of...
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and our aukus defence partnership with australia, partnership with australia, the united kingdom, is exploring how japan can join our work in this second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ai, autonomous systems, all told, that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. joining me now is mary mccarthy professor of political science, drake university — she specialises injapan�*s domestic and foreign policies. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the rouramme. ., ~' . ., the programme. thank you so much for havin: me. the programme. thank you so much for having me- right. _ the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there _ the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there were _ the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there were lots - the programme. thank you so much for having me. right, there were lots of. having me. right, there w
and our aukus defence partnership with australia, partnership with australia, the united kingdom, is exploring how japan can join our work in this second pillar which focuses on advanced capabilities including ai, autonomous systems, all told, that represents a new benchmark for our military cooperation across a range of capabilities. joining me now is mary mccarthy professor of political science, drake university — she specialises injapan�*s domestic and foreign policies. thank you very...
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there's been three days of torrential rainfall across much of eastern australia. people living in parts of new south wales have been told to stay indoors. it's important to note that flood levels in some of the rivers, particularly in western sydney, are continuing to rise and that presents a real danger for some communities. so it's very important for those who live in communities that are low—lying, flood—prone areas that you continue to listen to emergency broadcasts from the ses. our sydney correspondent phil mercer told me what conditions were like now. we know there are two deaths have been associated with these wild days of weather in eastern australia. on thursday, a 71—year—old man was found in floodwaters near brisbane, and earlier today a body was found in floodwaters in western parts of sydney. the police say they do not know the circumstances of the second fatality but it has been a wild few days in eastern australia, record—breaking amounts of rain have fallen. here in new south wales, across one 24—hour period, a month worth of rain fell
there's been three days of torrential rainfall across much of eastern australia. people living in parts of new south wales have been told to stay indoors. it's important to note that flood levels in some of the rivers, particularly in western sydney, are continuing to rise and that presents a real danger for some communities. so it's very important for those who live in communities that are low—lying, flood—prone areas that you continue to listen to emergency broadcasts from the ses. our...
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the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs are being lifted. the diplomatic row between beijing and canberra cost australia its biggest overseas wine market. the value of its exports to china fell from more than $600 million at their peak to just under $7 million last year. but here in the hunter valley, there is a determination to try to claw back much of what was lost. a consequence of china's restrictions is a huge glut of wine in australia, estimated to be the equivalent of more than 850 0lympic swimming pools. growers have had to look elsewhere
the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big...
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seis personas murieron a puÑaladas en australia y ocho heridos. el atacante fue abatido por las autoridades. se descarta un ataque terrorista. la policÍa de ohio revelÓ el momento en que un adolescente es herido por agentes. el joven tenÍa una arma de juguete en sus manos. este lunes vence el plazo para entregar la declaraciÓn de impuestos, pero si no lo puede hacer se le recuerda que debe pedir una prÓrroga. >> es muy sencillo. hay que llenar el formulario 4868 y que tenga hasta octubre 15. >> "noticias univisiÓn" fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout. fÉlix: buenas tardes. mÁxima tensiÓn a nivel mundial en este momento, luego de que irÁn lanzÓ un ataque contra israel. el presidente biden suspendiÓ un viaje a delaware y se encuentra reunido con su equipo en la casa blanca. israel estÁ en mÁxima alerta y su gobierno dijo que estÁ listo para responder el ataque. vamos con detalles. reportero: esto ha sido un ataque anunciado. la casa blanca dijo que habÍa un ataque inminente por parte de irÁn y asÍ fue. irÁn lanzÓ drones contra isr
seis personas murieron a puÑaladas en australia y ocho heridos. el atacante fue abatido por las autoridades. se descarta un ataque terrorista. la policÍa de ohio revelÓ el momento en que un adolescente es herido por agentes. el joven tenÍa una arma de juguete en sus manos. este lunes vence el plazo para entregar la declaraciÓn de impuestos, pero si no lo puede hacer se le recuerda que debe pedir una prÓrroga. >> es muy sencillo. hay que llenar el formulario 4868 y que tenga hasta...
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this is of course australia, sydney, in the east. this is an area, westfield bondi, a very well—known shopping in the area, extremely busy and everyone who knows sydney would know that area certainly would have been very busy at the time. i just want to bring at the time. ijust want to bring in at the time. ijust want to bring in a reporter standing by for us. thank you for coming on the programme, the mayor of the city of clarence in tasmania. bring us up to date with your thoughts and reaction right now. ml; your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., , . your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., , your thoughts and reaction right now. g ., now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families _ now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families of _ now. my thoughts and prayers are with their families of those - with their families of those deceased who sadly won't be going home to loved ones this evening. i was at westfield bondi junction earlier this afternoon with my two children and thankfully we are all safe but it was a t
this is of course australia, sydney, in the east. this is an area, westfield bondi, a very well—known shopping in the area, extremely busy and everyone who knows sydney would know that area certainly would have been very busy at the time. i just want to bring at the time. ijust want to bring in at the time. ijust want to bring in a reporter standing by for us. thank you for coming on the programme, the mayor of the city of clarence in tasmania. bring us up to date with your thoughts and...
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♪ >> welcome "daybreak: australia." i am paul allen in sydney and were counting down to asia's major market opens. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong. at the top stories this hour. a stock rebound is set to extend into asia as stocks hold strong earnings. treasuries waiver ahead of a flurry of bond auctions. >> digging in for a legal battle over u.s. moves to force the tiktok sale could be shaping up as a four officials in washington and beijing. annabelle: somehow teslas china price cuts could cut on her property in the world's biggest tv market. al: parade, out of the gate, we have breaking news out of australia. pmi's, personal reading for the month of april shows a modest approval, 50 3.6, from the 53.3 had in march. a reasonable rebound in manufacturing as well, 49 point nine, a shade below the crucial 50 level. pma services backing up a bit but still in positive territory, 54 .2. we are counting down to the major data event of the week on wednesday the first quarter cpi numbers. that is seen holding s
♪ >> welcome "daybreak: australia." i am paul allen in sydney and were counting down to asia's major market opens. annabelle: i am annabelle droulers in hong kong. at the top stories this hour. a stock rebound is set to extend into asia as stocks hold strong earnings. treasuries waiver ahead of a flurry of bond auctions. >> digging in for a legal battle over u.s. moves to force the tiktok sale could be shaping up as a four officials in washington and beijing. annabelle:...
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so, any chemicals _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we — we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into - we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into the - chemicals we inject into the stratosphere, many chemicals could destroy ozone. the 2019—20 bushfires were particularly intense so we know that bushfire smoke cut up into the stratosphere as a result of that, that then gets distributed across the globe and it ended up affecting the globe and it ended up affecting the ozone hole for the following year, so that next summer, the ozone hole was particularly large and extended into december that year. then we had two large volcanic eruptions, and again, volcanoes spew soffits into the stratosphere or in the case of the big hunger tonga volcano, there produce a lot of water vapour, which out into the stratosphere and because of a such a big explosion, it caused more ozone depletion. so even with the montreal protocol reducing cfcs most of those chemicals that we have been producing being
so, any chemicals _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we — we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject _ we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into - we've seen in australia. so, any chemicals we inject into the - chemicals we inject into the stratosphere, many chemicals could destroy ozone. the 2019—20 bushfires were particularly intense so we know that bushfire smoke cut up into the stratosphere as a result of that, that then gets distributed across the...
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they're part of this network in australia of all places. that includes a boy who went into a church and stabbed the bishop while he was giving his homily or his sermon in sydney, australia last week with clips of his stabbing were then taken from the church. his services live stream and they were put on twitter on x and the, and the video cause protests and disturbances and a lot of people are very upset about this there for australia. and so. busy he said, we're going to take it down. well that made the guy who owns twitter, you on mosque really angry. and he accused the australian government of trying to make decisions for the entire world. how dare you take down my video. well, that didn't sit well with australia as prime minister, who now came up this morning and said this about the lawn. busk well, this guy is showing he's arrogant, sees a 1000000000 a either there in the, you know, the side see thing, sees above astray in law. this isn't a bad sense of shape. it's about common sense and common decency. and a, the a mosque should show
they're part of this network in australia of all places. that includes a boy who went into a church and stabbed the bishop while he was giving his homily or his sermon in sydney, australia last week with clips of his stabbing were then taken from the church. his services live stream and they were put on twitter on x and the, and the video cause protests and disturbances and a lot of people are very upset about this there for australia. and so. busy he said, we're going to take it down. well...
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the world has a taste for wine from australia. it is celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. i but rebuilding a booming trade will take time.— will take time. i think there will take time. i think there will be a — will take time. i think there will be a lot _ will take time. i think there will be a lot of _ will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, - will take time. i think there will be a lot of work, and i will take time. i think there l will be a lot of work, and the chinese industry so much built on relationships as well, and having that time out of the market has meant other people have stepped into those gaps that we left, so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. ibig huge part of getting back into china. �* . ., , huge part of getting back into china. �* . . , ., china. big challenges remain, even though _ china. big challenges remain, even though the _ china. big chall
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. we are coming down to asia's maybury -- major market opens. >> i'm annabelle droulers in hong kong. treasury yields falling ahead of the u.s. inflation report. bond traders so bearish, they risk adding squeezed on anything less than a red-hot reading. haidi: new zealand central bankers set to hold the key rate as the institute of economic research finds business confidences slumping. as japan's prime minister prepares for his summit with president biden, we talked trade and security with the u.s. ambassador rahm emanuel. we are in our away from asian markets opening across the region. take a look at our futures the session. some mild upside when it comes to sydney futures, 3/10 of 1%. mostly skewing higher. following the s&p 500 rebound to eventually cause little change. mixed signaling's going into the session figured kiwi stocks down tense of 1%. the rbnz decision. some of these indicators looking more negative. but there's really just a focus on whether some of that guidance toward
>> welcome to daybreak australia. we are coming down to asia's maybury -- major market opens. >> i'm annabelle droulers in hong kong. treasury yields falling ahead of the u.s. inflation report. bond traders so bearish, they risk adding squeezed on anything less than a red-hot reading. haidi: new zealand central bankers set to hold the key rate as the institute of economic research finds business confidences slumping. as japan's prime minister prepares for his summit with president...
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america and great britain achieved construction nuclear submarine fleet in australia, australia is ready to play a role, for this you are the next ukraine, but for china. in the event of a war with china, this will be the target of chinese nuclear weapons. room, or maybe it will be even better, they came up with the idea of making a rack here, dad and son leave the room separately or together, oh, complex, even just hanging, very good for the back, everything for cozy evenings is collected in this corner, this includes vinyl, this is a cinema hall, and we got to our home, about the comfort, the premiere is on saturday. on the first one, and i’m walking, walking around moscow, to this day, at the universitet metro station , passengers point to that same escalator, some even start humming the song of the hero nikita. kholkov from the film i walk around moscow. i don’t like when they call me a comedian, because i haven’t done much comedy. the brilliant georgy danelia was a magician on the set, but how did he manage to direct his own life? danelia came home and said to soko
america and great britain achieved construction nuclear submarine fleet in australia, australia is ready to play a role, for this you are the next ukraine, but for china. in the event of a war with china, this will be the target of chinese nuclear weapons. room, or maybe it will be even better, they came up with the idea of making a rack here, dad and son leave the room separately or together, oh, complex, even just hanging, very good for the back, everything for cozy evenings is...
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therefore australia to. busy the said, we're going to take it that a well, that made the guy who owns twitter, you on mosque really angry. and he accused the australian government of trying to make decisions for the entire world. how dare you take down my video. well, that didn't sit well with australia as prime minister, who now came out this morning and said this about the lawn, busk swell. this guy is showing he's arrogant, sees a 1000000000 a either there in the, you know, the side see, think, sees above astray, involved. this isn't a bad sense of shape. it's about common sense and common decency. and a, the a mosque should show some 30 seconds left in the show. but i was wondering, jeff, if you had an opinion about this whole social media thing that's breaking out all over and it's not really a, you know, my, my thing. but, you know, as look as a professor and as someone who really thinks that critical analysis is really important, you know, it's a problem trying to put everything into a sound bite and
therefore australia to. busy the said, we're going to take it that a well, that made the guy who owns twitter, you on mosque really angry. and he accused the australian government of trying to make decisions for the entire world. how dare you take down my video. well, that didn't sit well with australia as prime minister, who now came out this morning and said this about the lawn, busk swell. this guy is showing he's arrogant, sees a 1000000000 a either there in the, you know, the side see,...
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and in the terms of australia. — affected. and in the terms of australia, they _ affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost - affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a - affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a lot i affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a lot of l affected. and in the terms of- australia, they cost a lot of money, 22 billion by the 2014s, in trying to combat them?— 22 billion by the 2014s, in trying to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really _ to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really important, _ to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really important, with i to combat them? yes, that's right. so it's really important, with any i so it's really important, with any of these so—called invasive species, species that have been moved from one part of the world to another by human activities, and then they go on to have some kind of impact, the most important thing to do is to prevent their arrival in the first place. but once they do arrive, management is really expensive but actually the cost
and in the terms of australia. — affected. and in the terms of australia, they _ affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost - affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a - affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a lot i affected. and in the terms of australia, they cost a lot of l affected. and in the terms of- australia, they cost a lot of money, 22 billion by the 2014s, in trying to combat them?— 22 billion by the 2014s, in trying to combat them? yes, that's...
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the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big challenges remain, even though the tariffs are being lifted. the diplomatic row between beijing and canberra cost australia its biggest overseas wine market. the value of its exports to china fell from more than $600 million at their peak to just under $7 million last year. but here in the hunter valley, there is a determination to try to claw back much of what was lost. a consequence of china's restrictions is a huge glut of wine in australia, estimated to be the equivalent of more than 850 olympic swimming pools. growers have had to look elsewhere
the world has a taste for wine from australia. it's celebrating the lifting of duties imposed by what was its most valuable customer, china. but rebuilding a booming trade will take time. oh, i think there'll be a lot of work. and the chinese industry is so much built on relationships as well. and having that time out of the market has meant that other people have stepped into those gaps that we left. so rebuilding those relationships will be a huge part of getting back into china. big...
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and what have leaders in australia been saying? the new i in australia been saying? the new south wales _ in australia been saying? the new south wales premier _ in australia been saying? the new south wales premier which - south wales premier which encompasses sydney, he was away in tokyo injapan at the time and sent his condolences and will travel back home to new south wales. the acting premier penny a ship —— penny sharpe said it was a tragedy for the entire community. and the prime minister anthony albanese a destination this evening and this is some of what he had to say. tonight, the first thoughts of all australians are with the victims of these terrible acts and their loved ones. our nation offers our deepest condolences and sympathies to all those who are grieving for someone they have lost, and we send our strength to those who have been injured. and all of us are thinking of the dedicated doctors, nurses and health care workers who will be working through the night to save lives and to care for their fellow australians. today, bondi junction was the s
and what have leaders in australia been saying? the new i in australia been saying? the new south wales _ in australia been saying? the new south wales premier _ in australia been saying? the new south wales premier which - south wales premier which encompasses sydney, he was away in tokyo injapan at the time and sent his condolences and will travel back home to new south wales. the acting premier penny a ship —— penny sharpe said it was a tragedy for the entire community. and the prime...
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australia is waiting for full answers about the deaths of the rescuers. a crime that is completely unacceptable. assassination of aid workers who were providing aid and explaining food to palestinian civilians who needed this aid. the six- month attacks of the zionist regime on gaza have so far killed more than he took 380 rescuers. the latest statistics indicate the martyrdom of 130 journalists in gaza . except for aid workers and reporters , food warehouses and unrwa centers and humanitarian aid trucks are not safe from zionist attacks. those who either remain behind closed doors, or if they reach gaza , they will be attacked. in these six months of war, the zionist regime has recorded a high number of war crimes against civilians. this is a human disaster. according to human rights, israel has the right to attack humanitarian aid workers and the relief aid is not based on the rules. the international attack on aid workers is a war crime, according to the news agency sada and sima, in this regard, the former spokesman of the united nations relief and wo
australia is waiting for full answers about the deaths of the rescuers. a crime that is completely unacceptable. assassination of aid workers who were providing aid and explaining food to palestinian civilians who needed this aid. the six- month attacks of the zionist regime on gaza have so far killed more than he took 380 rescuers. the latest statistics indicate the martyrdom of 130 journalists in gaza . except for aid workers and reporters , food warehouses and unrwa centers and humanitarian...
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australia is awaiting full answers about the death. aid workers are a crime that is completely unacceptable. assassination of aid workers who were providing aid and explaining food to palestinian civilians who needed this aid . the six-month attacks of the zionist regime on gaza so far, more than 380 rescuers have lost their lives. the latest statistics indicate the martyrdom of 130 reporters in gaza. except for aid workers and journalists, food trucks, unrwa centers and humanitarian aid trucks are not among the attacks of the zionists in oman. trucks that are either left behind closed doors or if they reach gaza are targeted for attack. in these six months of war, the zionist regime has recorded a high number of war crimes against civilians. rescuers and relief aid are not based on the rules between in this regard , the former spokesman of the united nations relief and works agency in palestine said that the zionist regime attacked the convoy of international aid workers. it was deliberate and pre-planned. this former androwa official
australia is awaiting full answers about the death. aid workers are a crime that is completely unacceptable. assassination of aid workers who were providing aid and explaining food to palestinian civilians who needed this aid . the six-month attacks of the zionist regime on gaza so far, more than 380 rescuers have lost their lives. the latest statistics indicate the martyrdom of 130 reporters in gaza. except for aid workers and journalists, food trucks, unrwa centers and humanitarian aid trucks...
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now that's not to say that there are, these are this of crime in australia just a day earlier. there was another savvy insignia idol staffing of a teenager that appear to be in sometimes 5 situation. so these lots of incentives, they really don't care and it could have been a lot worse, had a start of the not an act of those gun laws that we have. this could have been a mass gun shooting, had the attacker had access to guns, but that also makes it so more research going away because this man was able to go on a rampage to 6 people in such a gruesome way. and just, just with a nice, it really is something that is certainly a, it's a no asking why is this happening and what to read on. a sobering news from the down from the land and under that. so joel, joel roy, in sydney, many things stroll. the last of a 174 people stranded in cable cars, high above a mountain in southern turkey, have been brought to safety. the rescue came nearly a day after one of the cabins who to pull and burst open, killing one person in injuring 7 when they plummeted to the rocks below. the accident occu
now that's not to say that there are, these are this of crime in australia just a day earlier. there was another savvy insignia idol staffing of a teenager that appear to be in sometimes 5 situation. so these lots of incentives, they really don't care and it could have been a lot worse, had a start of the not an act of those gun laws that we have. this could have been a mass gun shooting, had the attacker had access to guns, but that also makes it so more research going away because this man...
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i understand why australia is saying, please take this off. we don't want our people seeing this low, it's not only australia how many times, and we've seen this being in d. c. the city under siege. we see this all the time where a shooting has occurred. uh huh. it's on video. and what do they say? first of all, they say this is very disturbing if you don't want to watch it turn away, right. and the other thing i say is we're stopping the video right before the shot is fired, right? yeah. so that you don't have to be subjected to watching this on your televisions. yeah, i, by the way, as a former producer and editor and local news for me, and here's obviously in miami is a lot of people might remember, we did have a rule and the rule is world never watch will never make you watch someone die. me . you'll never see someone die because it's just too much, it's over the pail. and i do believe that there should be certain standards in social media, but who would help makes the decisions and pulls it up to isn't the most. can his panel of experts w
i understand why australia is saying, please take this off. we don't want our people seeing this low, it's not only australia how many times, and we've seen this being in d. c. the city under siege. we see this all the time where a shooting has occurred. uh huh. it's on video. and what do they say? first of all, they say this is very disturbing if you don't want to watch it turn away, right. and the other thing i say is we're stopping the video right before the shot is fired, right? yeah. so...
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>> welcome to daybreak australia. i'm paul allen. counting down to asia's major market opens. >> the top stories, asian markets set to kick off for a week on corporate earnings and economic data as traders seek insight into the direction of central bank policy. >> tesla slashing prices amid slumping sales and swelling inventory as elon musk puts off his india trip to deal with a company in chaos. >> u.s. builder forced sale or ban of tiktok set to become law after winning bipartisan support in the house of representatives. paul: this is the start of another week. how we are tracking in terms of futures, don't want to start off on a bummer after last week but positive territory for a sx futures, better by about 0.3%, nikkei futures looking flat as well. the aussie dollar, hovering around the 0.6 seven cents level, and if you were looking for bright spots, go doing well. -- gold doing well. a pretty ugly picture elsewhere. annabelle: it is the havens that you are pointing out and no surprise, investors flocking to them with with we see
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he turned size to rise to north cheney shots the far um and that person is now deceased australia in 5 minutes. the anthony of an easy crazed police officers, bribery or all of us to not say devastating things of fund guy junction. beyond woods or understanding today ponder junction was saying if shocking balance that it was also a witness to the humanity and the heroism of that fellow australians outbreak, police have 1st responders. and of course, avery di paypal had could never if imagined that that would face such a moment. the immediate danger is now over. but the shock from this a basic attack still remains. mass casualty attached like this or where in australia dw reported joel, joel roy provided some perspective. the last one that i could think of was a mass incident, even 19 ninety's, which was a mass shooting in tasmania. and that was so shocking that have come to the whole country, and they told me to bring in a gun buyback scheme and a gun, a band on 70 automatic width is which has been very successful that has prevented any kind of mass shooting since then. now that's no
he turned size to rise to north cheney shots the far um and that person is now deceased australia in 5 minutes. the anthony of an easy crazed police officers, bribery or all of us to not say devastating things of fund guy junction. beyond woods or understanding today ponder junction was saying if shocking balance that it was also a witness to the humanity and the heroism of that fellow australians outbreak, police have 1st responders. and of course, avery di paypal had could never if imagined...
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. >>> also tonight, stabbing spree, at least six people are killed at a busy mall in sydney, australia. the attacker shot dead by police. >> he would have kept going. >>> plus, payout fight, where are o.j. simpson's millions. i'm elise preston, with a look at how much o.j. simpson was worth and who gets access. >>> dear dilemma, the controversial plan to eliminate an inveigh seize species on catalina island with sharp shooters. >>> at the masters a tight race with tiger purring on the course. >> i'm omar villafranca at augusta national where tiger made history again. >>> and later, they are the real life rosies. eight decades later, a nation honors women on the home front who reshaped the work force. >> we can do it. ♪ this is the cbs weekend news from washington with adriana diaz. >> good evening, i'm weijia jiang in for adriana. a major new escalation until the middle east. tonight, air-raid sirens blared in jerusalem and other cities after iran sent a wave of drones and ballistic missiles toward israel. the aerial attack follows a deadly air strike on april 1st on the iranian emba
. >>> also tonight, stabbing spree, at least six people are killed at a busy mall in sydney, australia. the attacker shot dead by police. >> he would have kept going. >>> plus, payout fight, where are o.j. simpson's millions. i'm elise preston, with a look at how much o.j. simpson was worth and who gets access. >>> dear dilemma, the controversial plan to eliminate an inveigh seize species on catalina island with sharp shooters. >>> at the masters a...