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in australia, the federal government is angry that western australia has closed it's borders. they want that part of the country to open those borders. really? why would that be? well, according to abc news, australia is arguing that the western border restrictions are a drag on the national autonomy, end quote. that's interesting. because the problem with the australia economy right now doesn't come from western australia closing the borders, it comes from the lockdowns. those are the biggest drag on the national economy ever conceived in australia. so are the police s.w.a.t. teams beating people for going outside. covid mandates are a far greater threat to australia's economy and the social fabric than covid itself. here's the health minister in queensland in eastern australia explain that outdoor mask mandates are necessary because of two new covid cases, that's two, not 200,000 or 2,000. but two. watch? >> what these two new cases mean is we'll be extending the directive in relation to mask wearing to the gold coast. >> tucker: okay, we want to pause to give you a sense of
in australia, the federal government is angry that western australia has closed it's borders. they want that part of the country to open those borders. really? why would that be? well, according to abc news, australia is arguing that the western border restrictions are a drag on the national autonomy, end quote. that's interesting. because the problem with the australia economy right now doesn't come from western australia closing the borders, it comes from the lockdowns. those are the biggest...
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australia poorer along the way. that question of opportunities, but also who pays for the transition, is a huge one for the business community, isn't it? yeah, i mean, one where the other every citizen i in the world will pay for this. either pay through our taxes or we pay for it the amountl we pay for the products - and services that we consume. the cost of this is going to be astronomical. - that is the problem with the fossil fuel stock, it becomes more expensive to sustain where we are? there are some partsl which are an easy win. the uk we have had a hugej success with offshore wind, a big part of- the energy mix now. even the prime minister used to joke about wind power as a journalist, now he's a big champion. a lot of people thought - it was impossible to get below £100 per megawatt hour but now it is £40. - that is the easy bit. you can do that through - offshore wind, you can do it through renewables, nuclear has a role. . we know the government i is moving towards approving a nuclear power plant here.
australia poorer along the way. that question of opportunities, but also who pays for the transition, is a huge one for the business community, isn't it? yeah, i mean, one where the other every citizen i in the world will pay for this. either pay through our taxes or we pay for it the amountl we pay for the products - and services that we consume. the cost of this is going to be astronomical. - that is the problem with the fossil fuel stock, it becomes more expensive to sustain where we are?...
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love australia. most americans have never been there and it's an awfully longma away but thinking of australians come a freer, tougher version of themselves. steve irwin, crocodile dundee, that kind of thing so a huge reserve of affection in the united states for australia's culture and its people. it is also possible moston americans have not updated assumptions about australia in a while and a little different from what we imagined, case in point. two years ago june 2,019th the federal police in sydney raided the offices of the australian broadcasting corporation, state broadcaster ebc. you weren't at all and clear about why they were waiting in the offices. this edited out loud days before the raid come abc broadcast from a whistle-blower that embarrassed the government of australia. the whistle-blower said australia's military leader killed civilians in afghanistan including children and had lied about it. abc broadcast, that story was not a crime to broadcast a story. the broadcast police did no
love australia. most americans have never been there and it's an awfully longma away but thinking of australians come a freer, tougher version of themselves. steve irwin, crocodile dundee, that kind of thing so a huge reserve of affection in the united states for australia's culture and its people. it is also possible moston americans have not updated assumptions about australia in a while and a little different from what we imagined, case in point. two years ago june 2,019th the federal police...
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australia can have all its energy from home. so can the drc. so can central asia, so can north america. listen, there's no question you speak with great passion. it is a very exciting vision that you are offering to the world — a truly clean, renewable energy which we all, every country, doesn't matter what natural resources you've got, every country could tap into it. i get it, it's exciting — but isn't the truth that you, like your whole government and nation in australia, are betting the farm on future technologies because you don't want to face present—day realities — that actually what would make a difference today, for example, is a carbon tax, a pollution tax, which you and your government in australia have always shied away from. isn't that, here and now, the best solution? ok, so, stephen, i mean... you can try and fence me into this. you know, you're a bit of a hypocrite. yeah, heavy manufacturing, you shouldn't be doing this, that. all i can say, stephen, we need solutions. we need solutions right now. fortescue�*s implemen
australia can have all its energy from home. so can the drc. so can central asia, so can north america. listen, there's no question you speak with great passion. it is a very exciting vision that you are offering to the world — a truly clean, renewable energy which we all, every country, doesn't matter what natural resources you've got, every country could tap into it. i get it, it's exciting — but isn't the truth that you, like your whole government and nation in australia, are betting the...
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that project is being backed _ australia can. that project is being backed try— australia can. that project is being backed by an australian billionaire who is— backed by an australian billionaire who is here. he made his billions and i_ who is here. he made his billions and i in _ who is here. he made his billions and i in orbit now wants to turn his company into green hydrogen energy exporters _ company into green hydrogen energy exporters. there are a lot of people in australia — exporters. there are a lot of people in australia who are seeing the opportunities knowing they can transform the australian economy and not make _ transform the australian economy and not make australia poor along the way _ not make australia poor along the wa . ., ., , ., , not make australia poor along the wa. ., ., , , way. not that questions opportunity but also who — way. not that questions opportunity but also who pays — way. not that questions opportunity but also who pays for _ way. not that questions opportunity but also who pays for the _ way. not that questions opportunity but al
that project is being backed _ australia can. that project is being backed try— australia can. that project is being backed by an australian billionaire who is— backed by an australian billionaire who is here. he made his billions and i_ who is here. he made his billions and i in _ who is here. he made his billions and i in orbit now wants to turn his company into green hydrogen energy exporters _ company into green hydrogen energy exporters. there are a lot of people in australia —...
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focusing on what we need to do to beat australia in australia i to do to beat australia in australia rather than focusing on our hotels, because that's what the media and that's what the talk is all being in the last six weeks with the tour going ahead. can we go to new south wales? once we board that flight to wales7 once we board that flight to australia we cannot control any of that anymore. we have to be able to control what we can deliver, that's on the cricket pitch and i think we will be in a really good place mentally and physically to take on australia in australia. which is one of the hardest sporting battles out there. j of the hardest sporting battles out there. ., ., , ., ., there. i wonder what you are where ou think there. i wonder what you are where you think this _ there. i wonder what you are where you think this australia _ there. i wonder what you are where you think this australia test - there. i wonder what you are where you think this australia test team i you think this australia test team are now bearing in mind the last year and a half. and the lack of crick
focusing on what we need to do to beat australia in australia i to do to beat australia in australia rather than focusing on our hotels, because that's what the media and that's what the talk is all being in the last six weeks with the tour going ahead. can we go to new south wales? once we board that flight to wales7 once we board that flight to australia we cannot control any of that anymore. we have to be able to control what we can deliver, that's on the cricket pitch and i think we will be...
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you're seeing brownfield investments in australia. there are number of investments going on in the united states. these projects are proceeding as are we. one of the challenges specifically for not just natural gas but for energy and hydrocarbon generally is the availability of the capital sector. that is something we have to challenge head on. if we are going to build infrastructure, that is necessary to support the energy transition over a long time. we are not talking years. we are talking about decades in which gas will play a crucial role going forward. we need the capital to do that. we have to get capital joined up with policy, joined up with the supply demand and an orderly transition from where we are as weedy carbonized the globe -- and as we d carbonized the globe. energy poverty is a real issue for the future. yvonne: i guess the next question then is what volume of your lng production remains on contrasted and our discussions with buyers right now? coso for we have sold 9 million sums of energy. that energy has been sold
you're seeing brownfield investments in australia. there are number of investments going on in the united states. these projects are proceeding as are we. one of the challenges specifically for not just natural gas but for energy and hydrocarbon generally is the availability of the capital sector. that is something we have to challenge head on. if we are going to build infrastructure, that is necessary to support the energy transition over a long time. we are not talking years. we are talking...
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it is the situation we are seeing within australia as well. western australia and queensland. the idea of opening up or a spiking cases. they are not politically appealing to them. we will have to see how the internal debates shakes out in australia. airlines have been making noises about opening bookings for december. some issues to be sorted out around the recognition of vaccines but the prime minister making an appoint point in that regard as well. that is a symbolic gesture by countries like china and india. >> looking at scott morrison following his speech there. the premier there has resigned. this is after the investigation that -- she was investigated between 20 -- 2012 and 2018. this was really about a breach of public trust. she said she had no option but to resign. >> it was surprising but there was a sense that perhaps this was coming. she has objectively doing a very good job. those who arguably did not tell them the truth of some of the investments there. the corruption investigator. how much she knew and when. on top of everything else, we have the very popular
it is the situation we are seeing within australia as well. western australia and queensland. the idea of opening up or a spiking cases. they are not politically appealing to them. we will have to see how the internal debates shakes out in australia. airlines have been making noises about opening bookings for december. some issues to be sorted out around the recognition of vaccines but the prime minister making an appoint point in that regard as well. that is a symbolic gesture by countries...
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. ♪ shery: welcome to "daybreak: australia." we're joined again by teresa jacobson, who sees opportunities in financials. think so much for hanging around. i was pointing to the technical challenges at the moment. how are you expecting the third quarter earnings season to play out? >> we think earnings will play out very well for financials to be not only financials but broadly for the market. so for a little over 22 companies in the s&p 500 have reported earnings and over three quarters of them have beat sales and earnings estimates. the earnings beat is not as great as it was in the second quarter but still we expect earnings to beat estimates going forward. so we are looking forward to a very good quarter. shery: we've seen concerns about inflation, stagflation and grow starting to take a hit given that monetary and fiscal stimulus are being paired back around the world. the rallies have been pretty huge in the past year. >> stocks have done very well, but we think they have more room to run for the fourth quarter. while some
. ♪ shery: welcome to "daybreak: australia." we're joined again by teresa jacobson, who sees opportunities in financials. think so much for hanging around. i was pointing to the technical challenges at the moment. how are you expecting the third quarter earnings season to play out? >> we think earnings will play out very well for financials to be not only financials but broadly for the market. so for a little over 22 companies in the s&p 500 have reported earnings and over...
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♪ >> very good morning and welcome to "daybreak: australia." i am haidi stroud-watts in disney. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am kathleen hays. u.s. stocks hit record highs as corporate earnings estimate but results from the tech sector get a mixed reaction from wall street. haidi: the u.s. raises tensions with beijing. china telecom corp.'s is significant security risks. kathleen:. china signals it's hesitation to boost evergrande. let's look at the board, you can see that the s&p futures are just barely unchanged, kind of hovering on that level, after a big run again. the dow, the s&p 500 both hitting fresh records. the day started before the tech earnings with very strong results from ubs, from ge, major bellwether signals for other companies. you can see the s&p closing up 0.2%. the 10-year note, not a big story in bonds. today. the curve flattening again. we had a rally. that two-year auction closed lower. maybe it had something to do with the unexpected jump in consumer confidence last month as well as another big ju
♪ >> very good morning and welcome to "daybreak: australia." i am haidi stroud-watts in disney. >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am kathleen hays. u.s. stocks hit record highs as corporate earnings estimate but results from the tech sector get a mixed reaction from wall street. haidi: the u.s. raises tensions with beijing. china telecom corp.'s is significant security risks. kathleen:. china signals it's hesitation to boost evergrande. let's look at...
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the many australians are trying to return to australia. there are no restrictions on which countries will be open to travel. but see the international a polk will be where this international travel does resume. so i've got a spare, eject, and who's in the southwest premium? she's been indicating this week that she wants to see at travelers returned to australia because of the high backed snack rights. and you said, well, that's where it's been allowed to kick off, but certainly will the other sites around strata which some of them have that they board is closed for some time. they will now be under pressure to open their, their up. they have a pool as well, and to allow those international flights to return to regime travel internationally . and so as you say, i mean this will surely come as good news for the thousands of australians all around the world who hadn't been allowed to return home. some for nearly 2 years and for the many people who haven't been allowed to leave australia as well. yeah it's, it's been a fun at she on viable opt
the many australians are trying to return to australia. there are no restrictions on which countries will be open to travel. but see the international a polk will be where this international travel does resume. so i've got a spare, eject, and who's in the southwest premium? she's been indicating this week that she wants to see at travelers returned to australia because of the high backed snack rights. and you said, well, that's where it's been allowed to kick off, but certainly will the other...
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♪ >> a very good morning, welcome today break: australia. i'm heidi in sydney. >> good evening, from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm kathleen hays. g20 leaders fall short on climate change. president biden says china and russia didn't show up with commitments. >> japan's prime minister defies expectations. the l.d.p. retaining its sole grip on power. >> and fresh record highs in the united states but china's weak manufacturing data may weigh on sentiment. so let's look at what happened on wall street on friday. it was a week of big tech earnings. dominating the headlines and by headline, people were looking back at the thursday recall -- result for amazon, apple. even facebook, earlier in the week that weighed on stocks at the open but at the end of the day, strong results from khem ron, exxon. for the month, it was up 6.9%. investigation the best month since november of last year. so overall a strong movement in stocks. you can see some optimism feeding into today. now for the familiar, another optimistic start, holding on t
♪ >> a very good morning, welcome today break: australia. i'm heidi in sydney. >> good evening, from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm kathleen hays. g20 leaders fall short on climate change. president biden says china and russia didn't show up with commitments. >> japan's prime minister defies expectations. the l.d.p. retaining its sole grip on power. >> and fresh record highs in the united states but china's weak manufacturing data may weigh on...
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australia is one of the world's most criticised polluters — but now the government pledges to reach net zero emissions by 2050. with the countdowm to cop—26 in glasgow, sir david attenborough warns leaders in the developed world to act on climate change now — or it ll be too late. we caused it. our kind of industrialisation is one of the major factors industrialisation is one of the majorfactors in producing this changing climate. we have a moral responsibility even if we didn't cause it. the bbc confirms the parents of the manchester bomber — salman abedi — are still living in the libyan capital, — where they�* re under surveillance. and: the fairytale royal wedding injapan — but the couple celebrate without the usual pomp and circumstance. and — they say it's the best medicine — so it's no surprise that laughter therapy is on the rise. we'll talk to an expert later. hello and welcome to the programme. one of the world's most criticised polluters, australia, has formally adopted a net zero emissions target by 2050. itjoins other countries around the world in promising
australia is one of the world's most criticised polluters — but now the government pledges to reach net zero emissions by 2050. with the countdowm to cop—26 in glasgow, sir david attenborough warns leaders in the developed world to act on climate change now — or it ll be too late. we caused it. our kind of industrialisation is one of the major factors industrialisation is one of the majorfactors in producing this changing climate. we have a moral responsibility even if we didn't cause it....
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he said he would work to keep australia's coal mines open. australia is one of the world's largest coal and gas exporters and has long resisted adopting a carbon—neutral target. australians want action on climate change. they're taking action on climate change. but they also want to protect their jobs and their livelihoods. they also want to keep the cost of living down and they also want to protect the australian way of life. especially in rural and regional areas. especially in rural and regional areas. let's cross live to sydney and speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil. it's probably going to be seen initially by many as a step forward but i think scott morrison is really spelling out the dilemma that he faces in pushing anything through. the fact that it _ pushing anything through. the fact that it is _ pushing anything through. tue: fact that it is taken pushing anything through. tte: fact that it is taken so long and it is so close to the wire with only days before he heads to the summit and now he's able to the summit and now he
he said he would work to keep australia's coal mines open. australia is one of the world's largest coal and gas exporters and has long resisted adopting a carbon—neutral target. australians want action on climate change. they're taking action on climate change. but they also want to protect their jobs and their livelihoods. they also want to keep the cost of living down and they also want to protect the australian way of life. especially in rural and regional areas. especially in rural and...
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why going behind it's back over a nuclear submarine deal with australia. and i talked come ahead of the larger g 20 gathering in rome on saturday. a peter oliver has details. well, we'll be having to see if there's any awkwardness hanging over from orcus, that orchestral, of course, that was a defense packed made between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. and ultimately what it did is, is it torpedoed a deal that would have seen french submarines sold to australia. well worth around fin of saying we want to euro for france. the messaging coming out of paris ahead of this meeting as being one of saying, we want to reignite our relationship and work together with the u. s. on key issues . however, the language that was coming out of france towards the us previously and just recently as well, was pretty spicy. today we're take another historic step to deepen and formalize cooperation among all 3 of our new issues. the u. k. australia and the us will be joined even more closely together, reflecting the measure of trust between us pitching in
why going behind it's back over a nuclear submarine deal with australia. and i talked come ahead of the larger g 20 gathering in rome on saturday. a peter oliver has details. well, we'll be having to see if there's any awkwardness hanging over from orcus, that orchestral, of course, that was a defense packed made between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. and ultimately what it did is, is it torpedoed a deal that would have seen french submarines sold to australia. well worth...
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the actions of australia speak louder than the words of others. there will be other countries that turn up in glasgow and they will say they have targets and ambitis, but you won't find the same plan. you won't find the same detailed plan that we are releasing here today. what you need -- i always said we would not commit to this unless we could have a plan to achieve it, and that's what we are delivering. nuala: so, let's take a look at some of the claims made there. canada, japan, new zealand, south korea, the u.k., the u.s., the european union, and china have all set net zero targets. on future climate commitments, australia is far less ambitious than comparable countries. as you can see from this graph, australia has the highest co2 issions per person. amongst developed countries, all except newly -- new zealand, have significantly more ambitious targets. new zealand has promised a new goal at or before glascow. the chief executive officer of the australian conservation foundation, a nonpartisan environmental organization -- >> we're really ha
the actions of australia speak louder than the words of others. there will be other countries that turn up in glasgow and they will say they have targets and ambitis, but you won't find the same plan. you won't find the same detailed plan that we are releasing here today. what you need -- i always said we would not commit to this unless we could have a plan to achieve it, and that's what we are delivering. nuala: so, let's take a look at some of the claims made there. canada, japan, new...
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see of the progress and that is where australia is now preparing to move. this will happen next month. that's wendell start happening for next month. ikourst on the sarah clark has moved from the gulf coast. it's good is the 10s of thousands of australians have been strata di overseas. the last at least i came months now flights will resume out of city 1st. that's as early as next month. there was some suggestions. it might be a december, but november's, an early a decision, but city is the 1st city to resume international travel. the other states will be under pressure to fall as safe that simply because under the the national plan announced by australia climate to scott morrison. the requirements of the states must reach the 80 percent vaccine target under the plan. so that the 2 requirements of a quarantine of those who beta strain citizens and permanent residents, those who been flu vaccination, with a vaccine recognized by the australian government. i can do a 7 day one pointing those who haven't been vaccinated or have been vaccinated with the vaccine
see of the progress and that is where australia is now preparing to move. this will happen next month. that's wendell start happening for next month. ikourst on the sarah clark has moved from the gulf coast. it's good is the 10s of thousands of australians have been strata di overseas. the last at least i came months now flights will resume out of city 1st. that's as early as next month. there was some suggestions. it might be a december, but november's, an early a decision, but city is the 1st...
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we do have lots more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let us take a look at the day ahead for australia and new zealand. there reopening plants continue to be in focus as we mentioned at the top. talks are underway. rapid talks for a travel bubble with singapore. on the corporate front, they are among the short list of bidders to buy the super stake. they are calling for an economic plan for covid admissions ahead of this. with see if that translates into policy and have a formal goal. inflation showing up in new zealand. surging to haidi: australia is in talks over a travel bubble to singapore for fully vaccinated villa were -- vaccinated people to travel. melbourne will be emerging this week from its latest lockdown. let us discuss the outlook who is a ceo of the australian chamber of commerce. great to have you with us. we had a few days of freedom here in sydney. there is optimism in the air. how much of the recovery does rely on the ability of international tourists to return? guest: that is absolutely
we do have lots more to come on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let us take a look at the day ahead for australia and new zealand. there reopening plants continue to be in focus as we mentioned at the top. talks are underway. rapid talks for a travel bubble with singapore. on the corporate front, they are among the short list of bidders to buy the super stake. they are calling for an economic plan for covid admissions ahead of this. with see if that translates into policy and...
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mostly with the 10 year in australia. potentially a little bit of upset when it comes to the start of trading in sydney. >> the ecb has renewed its pledge to keep emergency bond buying at a moderately slower pace as inflation surges. the president's bid to ride home the commitment to loose monetary policy has fallen short. she told a virtual conference that it's not for her to say if markets are ahead of themselves. >> our analysis does not support that the conditions of our forward guidance are satisfied at the time of lift off as expected by markets. nor anytime soon thereafter. >> g20 leaders have pledged to stop coal-fired plants. they are still wrangling over climate objectives that are crucial to keeping global temperatures and tech. china says it is sticking to existing climate change targets. beijing's updated pledge reiterates plans to reach peak greenhouse gas emissions before 2030 and net zero by 2060. citigroup will require all u.s. employees be vaccinated against covid-19 citing president biden's directive. t
mostly with the 10 year in australia. potentially a little bit of upset when it comes to the start of trading in sydney. >> the ecb has renewed its pledge to keep emergency bond buying at a moderately slower pace as inflation surges. the president's bid to ride home the commitment to loose monetary policy has fallen short. she told a virtual conference that it's not for her to say if markets are ahead of themselves. >> our analysis does not support that the conditions of our forward...
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all the federal government approved vaccine at can leave australia and can return to australia and quarantine at home for 7 days. because of course, the quarantine costs i had been a deterrent for many australians trying to return to australia. there were no restrictions on which countries will be open to travel, but sidney international april will be with this international travel does resume. so glad a spirit checked and who's and you samples, premier, she's been indicating this week that she wants to see at travelers returned to australia because of the high backed night writes. and you said, well, that's where it's been allowed to kick off. but certainly will the other sites around study which some of them have had they borders closed for some time. they will now be under pressure to open their, their up. they have a pool as well. and to allow those international flights to return to regime travel internationally. ethiopia is expelling 7 cigna, united nations officials are for accusing them of meddling. and it's internal affairs that include senior figures with the un children's fund unic
all the federal government approved vaccine at can leave australia and can return to australia and quarantine at home for 7 days. because of course, the quarantine costs i had been a deterrent for many australians trying to return to australia. there were no restrictions on which countries will be open to travel, but sidney international april will be with this international travel does resume. so glad a spirit checked and who's and you samples, premier, she's been indicating this week that she...
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australia has spent over two decades $1.5 australia has spent over two decades $15 billion _ australia has spent over two decades $1.5 billion in trying to develop afghanistan. and the question that the australian government has to ask his voters— the australian government has to ask his voters was, is that worth it? look— his voters was, is that worth it? look what— his voters was, is that worth it? look what happened at the end of those _ look what happened at the end of those two — look what happened at the end of those two decades. we have handed afghanistan back with a bow on top to the _ afghanistan back with a bow on top to the taliban.— to the taliban. henry, what about the impact _ to the taliban. henry, what about the impact in _ to the taliban. henry, what about the impact in washington? - to the taliban. henry, what about the impact in washington? we i to the taliban. henry, what about l the impact in washington? we have only had the debate about the withdrawal from afghanistan. only had the debate about the withdrawalfrom afghanistan. i only had the debate about
australia has spent over two decades $1.5 australia has spent over two decades $15 billion _ australia has spent over two decades $1.5 billion in trying to develop afghanistan. and the question that the australian government has to ask his voters— the australian government has to ask his voters was, is that worth it? look— his voters was, is that worth it? look what— his voters was, is that worth it? look what happened at the end of those _ look what happened at the end of those two —...
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ah, australia may call him a statistic. we know those numbers we 3 percent of the population knew the food was behind bars. but keenan is new to statistic. he's real and his friends and his family a real and his pain is real. i come back to my community and all i say is time. all i phase want flaunting memories where i used to play with my friends and my brothers, that i've lost where i used to sleep. but now my brothers are in prison serving shifting use. visa, we never wanted to grow up to be drug addicts and criminals. we just wanted to be loved. we wanted our mom and dad to be home. we wanted to have food on the table and we wanted to be safe. and we spend the rest of our lives trying to pick the paces up and understand why we never had such a beginning like everybody else. and where do we fit in and how do we pick ourselves up and move on from all of m d j. he was 17 when he came off his bike and wasn't piled on a fence post. died from his injuries. lou joe's family believed he was being pursued by police at the time o
ah, australia may call him a statistic. we know those numbers we 3 percent of the population knew the food was behind bars. but keenan is new to statistic. he's real and his friends and his family a real and his pain is real. i come back to my community and all i say is time. all i phase want flaunting memories where i used to play with my friends and my brothers, that i've lost where i used to sleep. but now my brothers are in prison serving shifting use. visa, we never wanted to grow up to be...
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austrailia has plenty australia has plenty of coal. -- australia has plenty of coal. whether this could be a circuit breaker in the dispute. haidi: pension funds have been turning more cautious on china but in australian ceo says you can't disengage completely. i sat down with mark delaney at bloomberg invest global to talk about the current strategy of the firm. >> we think it is an area of equal investment opportunities, particularly as the capital market becomes more accessible. it has been our long-term view and has proven to be well placed. the challenges around education companies, real estate are to be expected. these things will happen in a developing country, but china remains a very attractive place to invest. that got about three to $4 billion in china across stocks. i suspect that is going to grow. china is the second biggest economy in the world and will probably be the second-biggest location for investing in the world. i don't think funds can disengage with china. all those doctors will work in the long run. haidi: it sounds like you are comfortable wit
austrailia has plenty australia has plenty of coal. -- australia has plenty of coal. whether this could be a circuit breaker in the dispute. haidi: pension funds have been turning more cautious on china but in australian ceo says you can't disengage completely. i sat down with mark delaney at bloomberg invest global to talk about the current strategy of the firm. >> we think it is an area of equal investment opportunities, particularly as the capital market becomes more accessible. it has...
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what is the problem in australia about housing density they are talking about? thea;r they are talking about? they say informal _ they are talking about? they say informal outdoor - they are talking about? they say informal outdoor play i they are talking about? iia: say informal outdoor play by children has been in decline in australia for quite some time and they point to many reasons, parents, child safety, increased traffic, pull city planning. also greater housing density. medium to high density housing, apartment blocks are a relatively new concept in sydney. but anyone who has been to australia's biggest city in recent times, not that you have been able to get it because of covid restrictions, but you would notice the city is getting taller. about a quarter of residents in those apartment blocks are families with children. campaigners say that children. campaigners say that children are often the last people to be thought about when these developments are made and thatis these developments are made and that is one reason why this childhood summit is takin
what is the problem in australia about housing density they are talking about? thea;r they are talking about? they say informal _ they are talking about? they say informal outdoor - they are talking about? they say informal outdoor play i they are talking about? iia: say informal outdoor play by children has been in decline in australia for quite some time and they point to many reasons, parents, child safety, increased traffic, pull city planning. also greater housing density. medium to high...
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and we were building together with australia a new manufacturing, a new industry in australia. and this contract was going on well. so, if australia wants to change because of the new environment, why not. but then why not speak with france first. and also together with the u.s., why not. we in france use military nuclear sunburn's, so we also have our credibility there. again, the question of trust is that they did not come to talk to us about a new deal, a new way of doing things. and this still was really important for our strategic partnership in australia ye. and australia is one of the most important partners in these specific. so it was a big shock in our country. >> yes, understandably. so allow me to ask if your questions about friends. because it is rare to have you on this program. we're very fortunate. i do want to ask you about what's happening there right now. because as you are very well aware, from this side of the planet, there seems to be growing issues of concern about white nationalism, and xenophobia. i'm just going to put up a few highlights of. this becau
and we were building together with australia a new manufacturing, a new industry in australia. and this contract was going on well. so, if australia wants to change because of the new environment, why not. but then why not speak with france first. and also together with the u.s., why not. we in france use military nuclear sunburn's, so we also have our credibility there. again, the question of trust is that they did not come to talk to us about a new deal, a new way of doing things. and this...
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australia won 4—0 and 5—0 the last two times down under. this winter england will at least travel with the best players available, unless of course things change. joe wilson, bbc news. here's the full squad then. zak crawley, dan lawrence, dawid malan and haseeb hameed bolster the batting ranks whilst spinners dom bess and jack leach will also travel following the retirement of moeen ali. they'll fly out on the 4th of november. all—rounder sam curran also has a stress fracture in his back. let's catch you up on some of the day's other headlines. india women's tour of australia ended in defeat in the final t20 international. they lost by 14 runs as australia won the multi format series 11—5 overall. in london where after a year out because of covid, nfl returned to the tottenham hotspur stadium. the atlanta falcons beat the new yorkjets 27-20. and italy beat belgium 2—1 in the uefa nations league third place play—off. france take on spain in the final — that one has just kicked off. it is still 0—0. there is no stopping arsenal w
australia won 4—0 and 5—0 the last two times down under. this winter england will at least travel with the best players available, unless of course things change. joe wilson, bbc news. here's the full squad then. zak crawley, dan lawrence, dawid malan and haseeb hameed bolster the batting ranks whilst spinners dom bess and jack leach will also travel following the retirement of moeen ali. they'll fly out on the 4th of november. all—rounder sam curran also has a stress fracture in his...
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australia is the second bi est by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal _ by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal exporter _ by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal exporter in - by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal exporter in the - by 2050. australia is the second l biggest coal exporter in the world and in the hunter valley, if the bedrock of the economy. despite the global urgency, climate change remains a divisive issue here in australia. it draws in the powerful fossil fuel industry and regional photos, like the ones in this mining community, where an anti—coal message does not play well. the community, where an anti-coal message does not play well. the coal mine industry. _ message does not play well. the coal mine industry, without _ message does not play well. the coal mine industry, without that, - message does not play well. the coal mine industry, without that, i- message does not play well. the coal mine industry, without that, i would l mine industry, without that, i would have a _ mine industry, without that, i would have a joh
australia is the second bi est by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal _ by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal exporter _ by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal exporter in - by 2050. australia is the second biggest coal exporter in the - by 2050. australia is the second l biggest coal exporter in the world and in the hunter valley, if the bedrock of the economy. despite the global urgency, climate change remains a divisive issue here in australia. it draws in the powerful...
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australia is kimberly region. have some of the highest use suicide rights anywhere in the world. shia like so many of the black communities, paperless, stressed to breaking point violence, drug and alcohol addiction, chronic poverty. these are the side realities of lives under the weight of our history. but powerlessness is not hopelessness. and it is our integers people step up when australia often looks away, there really shoes and i have personal experiences of a loss of families through suicide. and we learn to continue to believe in ourselves in our strength, our resilience, our determination for change. and we can change, and we can bring others along to assist us to work with us around creating the reforms within the systems and structures that need to be informed by lived realities of people. but to also empower people to lead the change at the community level is a photo passed down in my family. rows of aboriginal girls teaching to a home to be trained to be servants, to live under a sign that rid, think
australia is kimberly region. have some of the highest use suicide rights anywhere in the world. shia like so many of the black communities, paperless, stressed to breaking point violence, drug and alcohol addiction, chronic poverty. these are the side realities of lives under the weight of our history. but powerlessness is not hopelessness. and it is our integers people step up when australia often looks away, there really shoes and i have personal experiences of a loss of families through...
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from australia, our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. wow. the devastating bushfires less than two years ago were the starkest warning yet for australians, experiencing first—hand the consequences of a warming planet. but australia's commitments fall well behind other rich, developed countries. injuly, the un ranked it last out of 170 member nations for its response to climate change. australia's record of reducing emissions stands above those who are claiming to achieve bigger things in the future, but haven't achieved it to date. australia is the second biggest coal exporter in the world, and in the hunter valley, it's the bedrock of the economy. at quarry mining, they've been manufacturing coal mine drilling equipment for nearly a0 years. we hear all the noise about going away from coal, and we try to be ready to pivot, but we don't have a road map for that. we just don't know what is next, so we don't know how to do that, and it's incredibly difficult to turn your mind to that when you're in such a busy industry as we are now. despite t
from australia, our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. wow. the devastating bushfires less than two years ago were the starkest warning yet for australians, experiencing first—hand the consequences of a warming planet. but australia's commitments fall well behind other rich, developed countries. injuly, the un ranked it last out of 170 member nations for its response to climate change. australia's record of reducing emissions stands above those who are claiming to achieve bigger things in...
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>> a very good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> good evening from new york, i'm shery ahn. the top stories this morning. goldman sachs cuts its forecast for growth, blaming a delayed recovery in consumer spending. haidi: taiwan's president said the island faces unprecedented challenges after the city calls for reunification. shery: the prime minister backs new south wales plan to fast-track international travel as sydney prepares to exit more than 100 days of lockdown. this is a picture of cross wall street. we are seeing support for u.s. futures at the open. this after stocks fell on friday. we saw the 10 year yield rising above that 1.6% level. september, the slowest month for job growth this year. leading to uncertainty about what the fed will do when it comes to withdrawing stimulus from the pandemic. we are seeing crude extending gains. it topped $80 a barrel for the first time since november, 2014 at one point. that is leading to more concerns over inflation. the boe gover
>> a very good morning, welcome to daybreak australia. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> good evening from new york, i'm shery ahn. the top stories this morning. goldman sachs cuts its forecast for growth, blaming a delayed recovery in consumer spending. haidi: taiwan's president said the island faces unprecedented challenges after the city calls for reunification. shery: the prime minister backs new south wales plan to fast-track international travel as sydney...
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this is going to be a critical time for australia, he needs— critical time for australia, he needs to _ critical time for australia, he needs to say that state, he has already— needs to say that state, he has already made many overseas trips — already made many overseas trips and _ already made many overseas trips and what we did hear a couple — trips and what we did hear a couple of— trips and what we did hear a couple of days ago from prince charles, — couple of days ago from prince charles, he urged scott morrison to be at that meeting, and today— morrison to be at that meeting, and today we have confirmation from _ and today we have confirmation from the — and today we have confirmation from the australian prime minister that he is going to be at the — minister that he is going to be at the cop 26 and he said prior to going — at the cop 26 and he said prior to going to glasgow, the government is going to be clear on its _ government is going to be clear on its 2050 target.— on its 2050 target. thank you very much- — on its 2050 target. thank you very much- it
this is going to be a critical time for australia, he needs— critical time for australia, he needs to _ critical time for australia, he needs to say that state, he has already— needs to say that state, he has already made many overseas trips — already made many overseas trips and _ already made many overseas trips and what we did hear a couple — trips and what we did hear a couple of— trips and what we did hear a couple of days ago from prince charles, — couple of days ago from...
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k. australia and the u. s. will be joined even more closely together. reflecting the measure of trust between us. i think it uni normandy, ship, hugh, it's a huge disappointment, especially since 5 years of hard work went into this is to ensure the proper implementation and smith running of this major contract. the contract was to fulfill australia's request for a 12 conventional attack submarines to reiterate that it was they request. so st railey has gone back on his word and changed his needs. do the thought to know yo. an alliance means transparency. it means predictability. it means clarification. it means talking to each other, not hiding, especially on a central issues. so all this has not been forthcoming and we will have to talk about it. why wasn't it forthcoming? well, both a manual micron and joe biden, head into this meeting in rome, later on friday, having out, well, the things on their plate beforehand for the french precedence that sure he'll of been trying to keep abreast of news coming out of
k. australia and the u. s. will be joined even more closely together. reflecting the measure of trust between us. i think it uni normandy, ship, hugh, it's a huge disappointment, especially since 5 years of hard work went into this is to ensure the proper implementation and smith running of this major contract. the contract was to fulfill australia's request for a 12 conventional attack submarines to reiterate that it was they request. so st railey has gone back on his word and changed his...
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despite pit the global urgency, climate change remains a devivi issue here in australia. it draws in the powerful fuel industry or the miners, when an anti-coal entry doesn't play well. >> it's been in my family for as long as i remember. dad has always gotten up early and gone to work. >> closing down the industry, would be like a stab in the back. >> at quarry mining, there have been manufacturing drilling equipmt for more than 40 years. >> we hear all the noise and we try to be ready for "p.t.i.." we do have a road map for that but we don't know what is next. it's incredibly difficult to turn your mind to that when you're in such a busy industry. >> former prime minister malcolm turn bl lost his job because of classes with the environment within his own partyer and its coalition partner. >> right wing politics has framed climate and the responses to climate as an identity or id logical issue. it's the combination of that ha plus the followsle fuel and right-"ring life" -- wing media. >> with plenty of sun and anyone, renewables are growing fast in australia. the refine
despite pit the global urgency, climate change remains a devivi issue here in australia. it draws in the powerful fuel industry or the miners, when an anti-coal entry doesn't play well. >> it's been in my family for as long as i remember. dad has always gotten up early and gone to work. >> closing down the industry, would be like a stab in the back. >> at quarry mining, there have been manufacturing drilling equipmt for more than 40 years. >> we hear all the noise and we...
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let's talk to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil who is in australia. tell us about the reaction to this news, and is it literally vaccinated australian citizens? will their families be able to travel with them if they are not citizens?— if they are not citizens? that's really the _ if they are not citizens? that's really the detail _ if they are not citizens? that's really the detail that - if they are not citizens? that's really the detail that we - if they are not citizens? that's really the detail that we have l if they are not citizens? that's - really the detail that we have been trying to get clarity on, and yes, the office of the prime minister has said that as it stands this announcement will include australian citizens or australian permanent residents. non—australians are not included in those plansjust residents. non—australians are not included in those plans just yet. but to say it is highly anticipated is really an understatement. this has been a very, very emotional moment for thousands and thousands of australians here, and of cou
let's talk to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil who is in australia. tell us about the reaction to this news, and is it literally vaccinated australian citizens? will their families be able to travel with them if they are not citizens?— if they are not citizens? that's really the _ if they are not citizens? that's really the detail _ if they are not citizens? that's really the detail that - if they are not citizens? that's really the detail that we - if they are not citizens? that's...
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australia. this contract was going on well. if australia wants to change, because of the new environment, why not? but then why not speak with france first and also together with the u.s.? why not? we in france, we use military nuclear submarines. so we have also capability there. again, the question of trust is that they didn't come to talk to us about the new deal, a new way of doing things. this deal was for us really important for strategic partnership with australia. australia is one of the most important partners in the indo-pacific. >> allow me to ask you a few questions about france. it's rare to have you on the program. we are fortunate. i want to ask you about what's happening there right now. as you are well aware from this side of the atlantic, there seems to be issues of concern about white nationalism and xenophobia. i will put up a few highlights. we have seen the french government shut down mosques. women unable to wear hijab. it is an islamaphobic trend. does france have an isla
australia. this contract was going on well. if australia wants to change, because of the new environment, why not? but then why not speak with france first and also together with the u.s.? why not? we in france, we use military nuclear submarines. so we have also capability there. again, the question of trust is that they didn't come to talk to us about the new deal, a new way of doing things. this deal was for us really important for strategic partnership with australia. australia is one of...
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australia has alwa s in the same boat as them. australia has always been _ in the same boat as them. australia has always been an _ in the same boat as them. australia has always been an inconvenient - has always been an inconvenient place for englishmen to play cricket. ashes used to involve long voyages and many months away from home. getting there is easier now but what about staying there? for this generation of tourists, is this journey to the other side of the world trip to fire? — too far? i have been speaking to adam collins who is an australian cricketer and he has been following all the twists and turns in up to the ashes series. what does he think about this latest move from the ecb? we what does he think about this latest move from the ecb?— move from the ecb? we need to be some strong — move from the ecb? we need to be some strong army _ move from the ecb? we need to be some strong army and _ move from the ecb? we need to be some strong army and he _ move from the ecb? we need to be some strong army and he neede
australia has alwa s in the same boat as them. australia has always been _ in the same boat as them. australia has always been an _ in the same boat as them. australia has always been an inconvenient - has always been an inconvenient place for englishmen to play cricket. ashes used to involve long voyages and many months away from home. getting there is easier now but what about staying there? for this generation of tourists, is this journey to the other side of the world trip to fire? — too...
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joe biden said a recent security agreement with australia and the u. k. that caused france on major contract could have been handled better or by den is in rome for the g. 20 leaders conference. him at pope frances before the to day summit, which will discuss among other matters, global distribution of covered vaccines and climate concerns. leaders then go to glasgow for the cop $26.00 conference. and thousands of people are, again, walking through mexico, hoping to cross into the united states. unlike previous migrant caravans, mexican authorities are not stopping them, hoping that the war just becomes too much. and the people give up and turn back on the u. k is threatening, greater checks on all you vessels fishing in its waters. if france goes ahead with a series of proposed sanctions, the escalating dispute is linked to a post brakes and fishing agreement. paris is threatening sanctions of the u. k. doesn't grant more licenses the french fishermen? the british government says if those actions are implemented, it would put you in breach of a trade agr
joe biden said a recent security agreement with australia and the u. k. that caused france on major contract could have been handled better or by den is in rome for the g. 20 leaders conference. him at pope frances before the to day summit, which will discuss among other matters, global distribution of covered vaccines and climate concerns. leaders then go to glasgow for the cop $26.00 conference. and thousands of people are, again, walking through mexico, hoping to cross into the united...
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so, australia has a very highly segregated workforce. what does that mean? it means men work in jobs like construction and mining. you've got women working in industries like nursing and health care, and this female dominated industries tend to get paid less, so that's where the big gap comes in. dani: such an important topic, really fantastic story. i encourage anyone to check at out. that's bloomberg's finance reporter in sydney. thank you so much for joining us. from sydney over to d.c., where democrats remain deeply divided over president bidens spending bill, threatening to derail president bidens economic agenda. we're joined by ritika gupta. what is the current state of play when it comes to bidens economic agenda? rikita: we have the infrastructure vote being delayed, nancy pelosi rescheduling to today, the white house press secretary saying progress has been made, but you still need more time, and this speaks to the division within the democratic party between progressives and moderates, progressives wanting to tie it to the reconciliation bill, but
so, australia has a very highly segregated workforce. what does that mean? it means men work in jobs like construction and mining. you've got women working in industries like nursing and health care, and this female dominated industries tend to get paid less, so that's where the big gap comes in. dani: such an important topic, really fantastic story. i encourage anyone to check at out. that's bloomberg's finance reporter in sydney. thank you so much for joining us. from sydney over to d.c.,...
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it was march of 2020 that australia close to the borders. if you wanted to leave the country, you needed government exemption to do so. 122,000 got rejected. this is an important rejection. new south wales is likely to be a testbed for this. they are touching 80% vaccinated. we could see some international flights departing when they reach 80% vaccination. that would also require a trial of the seven-day home quarantine. details need to be worked about -- worked out around that as well. new south wales will be treated as a testbed. the victorian premier was saying that he hopes open borders will come to new south wales soon. he said details needed to be worked out on that basis as well. it is a rear -- a weird situation we have evolving here. on the other hand, we have vaccine like guards. we could have a bizarre situation where you could fly from city to london and back but you would not be able to fly from city to his been. quite that will be interesting. >> talk us through how the cover situation has been. you talked about how some parts
it was march of 2020 that australia close to the borders. if you wanted to leave the country, you needed government exemption to do so. 122,000 got rejected. this is an important rejection. new south wales is likely to be a testbed for this. they are touching 80% vaccinated. we could see some international flights departing when they reach 80% vaccination. that would also require a trial of the seven-day home quarantine. details need to be worked about -- worked out around that as well. new...