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i was auoin to the value of new zealand. i was going to say. — the value of new zealand. i was going to say. you _ the value of new zealand. i was going to say, you are _ the value of new zealand. i was going to say, you are saying - going to say, you are saying the rules are being loosened, your borders are open, it better but are you attracting the workers in the numbers that you need them? especially if the rules are still quite strict, like for example the isolation rules for example? will people come to new zealand to work if they feel they could be hampered? it to work if they feel they could be hampered?— be hampered? it is going to take a little _ be hampered? it is going to take a little while, - be hampered? it is going to take a little while, and - be hampered? it is going to take a little while, and i - take a little while, and i think that thing that new zealanders need to understand and also the job that we have to do as a business community and in conjunction with government about marketing the fact that we are now open is that there won't be long towns,
i was auoin to the value of new zealand. i was going to say. — the value of new zealand. i was going to say. you _ the value of new zealand. i was going to say, you are _ the value of new zealand. i was going to say, you are saying - going to say, you are saying the rules are being loosened, your borders are open, it better but are you attracting the workers in the numbers that you need them? especially if the rules are still quite strict, like for example the isolation rules for example?...
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zealand but now they— most of new zealand but now they are — most of new zealand but now they are becoming more abundant and the _ they are becoming more abundant and the population is expanding in the _ and the population is expanding in the areas. a5 they recover and — in the areas. a5 they recover and increase, they will probably be increasing interactions with people as we compete — interactions with people as we compete for the same coa5tal real estate. compete for the same coastal real estate.— compete for the same coastal realestate. ., , ., , real estate. what should people do in a situation? _ real estate. what should people do in a situation? seals - real estate. what should people do in a situation? seals are - do in a situation? seals are definitely — do in a situation? seals are definitely wild _ do in a situation? seals are definitely wild animals - do in a situation? seals are definitely wild animals and | definitely wild animals and they— definitely wild animals and they have got a mouthful of sharp— they have got a mouthful of sharp teeth so you really want 5ha
zealand but now they— most of new zealand but now they are — most of new zealand but now they are becoming more abundant and the _ they are becoming more abundant and the population is expanding in the _ and the population is expanding in the areas. a5 they recover and — in the areas. a5 they recover and increase, they will probably be increasing interactions with people as we compete — interactions with people as we compete for the same coa5tal real estate. compete for the same coastal...
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and of course, new zealand. but when you go north and you've got the asia pacific, you know, this is one massive theatre in that part of the world. and, and when you say bullying, bye bye bye bye. the u. s. over the i'm amazed really to hear that. i mean, you are the former deputy foreign minister of new zealand. does it all come down to the new security pack with china? well it's, it's bigger than that, it's certainly that china and the solomon islands have formed a number of agreements. one is a security agreement to do with the policing if there's any problems in the country . the other is economic ties. but this is been long proclaimed by the united states and its allies, nato allies, including times new zealand that this is al sphere of influence. you can just get lost to china. it's tied in with the tax on russia as well. and then you're dealing when you say you surprised, but when i was a cabinet minister, we had a stand off with the united states by being nuclear tree. and we said we wouldn't take part i
and of course, new zealand. but when you go north and you've got the asia pacific, you know, this is one massive theatre in that part of the world. and, and when you say bullying, bye bye bye bye. the u. s. over the i'm amazed really to hear that. i mean, you are the former deputy foreign minister of new zealand. does it all come down to the new security pack with china? well it's, it's bigger than that, it's certainly that china and the solomon islands have formed a number of agreements. one...
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with new zealand under a ma'or long on. with new zealand under a major lockdown, _ long on. with new zealand under a major lockdown, there _ long on. with new zealand under a major lockdown, there were - long on. with new zealand under a i major lockdown, there were changes in mood, and even some protests. there is a particular t—shirt that caught your eye? there is a particular t-shirt that caught your eye?— there is a particular t-shirt that caught your eye? yes, we have an amazin: caught your eye? yes, we have an amazing t-shirt _ caught your eye? yes, we have an amazing t-shirt by _ caught your eye? yes, we have an amazing t-shirt by a _ caught your eye? yes, we have an amazing t-shirt by a chinese - caught your eye? yes, we have an amazing t-shirt by a chinese new| amazing t—shirt by a chinese new zealand artist who lives in christchurch. very early in the lockdown, it was a response to the virus. herfamily comes lockdown, it was a response to the virus. her family comes from wuhan and at the time there were so much dough will vitriol being directed at wuhan. it b
with new zealand under a ma'or long on. with new zealand under a major lockdown, _ long on. with new zealand under a major lockdown, there _ long on. with new zealand under a major lockdown, there were - long on. with new zealand under a i major lockdown, there were changes in mood, and even some protests. there is a particular t—shirt that caught your eye? there is a particular t-shirt that caught your eye?— there is a particular t-shirt that caught your eye? yes, we have an amazin: caught...
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., zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot — zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of— zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of flightless _ zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of flightless birds - have a lot of flightless birds and birds that nest on the ground and so that evolved in new zealand without any introduced mammalian predators, so cats are a huge problem here for our native species who are basically defenceless against cat. basically defenceless against cat, ,, ., basically defenceless against cat, , ., basically defenceless against cat. so cats are not native to where you — cat. so cats are not native to where you are _ cat. so cats are not native to where you are in _ cat. so cats are not native to where you are in new- cat. so cats are not native to l where you are in new zealand but devil's advocate, they are native across europe. surely this is just wildlife doing its thing? this is 'ust wildlife doing its thin ? ., , this is 'ust wildlife doing its thin? . , , , thing? yeah, well these birds, b m t
., zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot — zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of— zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of flightless _ zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of flightless birds - have a lot of flightless birds and birds that nest on the ground and so that evolved in new zealand without any introduced mammalian predators, so cats are a huge problem here for our native species who are basically defenceless against cat. basically defenceless against cat,...
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we will get a read on new zealand's consumer confidence. also watching them lowering their forecast fund by 25 new zealand cents on the back of global demand and inflation and earnings season continues in full swing in australia. the net profit beating estimates, net income was 1.2% lower year-over-year. income there falling 59%. and don't miss our exclusive interview with the ceo to break down those earnings at 10 past 2:00 p.m. if you're watching from sydney. the new zealand central bank remains at the front of the global path when it comes to tightening slight inflation. we will go straight to the source next. that is right, governor adrian or is joining us right from jackson hole. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my lif
we will get a read on new zealand's consumer confidence. also watching them lowering their forecast fund by 25 new zealand cents on the back of global demand and inflation and earnings season continues in full swing in australia. the net profit beating estimates, net income was 1.2% lower year-over-year. income there falling 59%. and don't miss our exclusive interview with the ceo to break down those earnings at 10 past 2:00 p.m. if you're watching from sydney. the new zealand central bank...
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in new zealand and many places around the world, unfortunately, many local new zealanders, receiving abuse... the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the first time in three years following the pandemic. europe's largest carnival could have up to two million people attending the two—day festival. greg mckenzie has the story. welcome to notting hill carnival! the world's second biggest carnival is back, after being cancelled last year and the year before due to the pandemic. the festivities began this morning with a 72—second silence observed to remember those who died in the grenfell tower tragedy five years ago. the remains of the building are close by and visible here on the carnival route. carnival means a lot to us. and grenfell, this is something that is really close to our hearts. grenfell was a tragedy that should have never happened, and... ..we will never forget. the notting hill carnival has been taking place in west london since the 1960s, created to celebrate the lives of those who left the caribbean to come to britain to help rebuild
in new zealand and many places around the world, unfortunately, many local new zealanders, receiving abuse... the notting hill carnival has returned to the streets of west london for the first time in three years following the pandemic. europe's largest carnival could have up to two million people attending the two—day festival. greg mckenzie has the story. welcome to notting hill carnival! the world's second biggest carnival is back, after being cancelled last year and the year before due to...
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, and new zealand, and looking - towards the gulf, around auckland, and new zealand, and looking at. towards the gulf, around auckland, i and new zealand, and looking at the importance _ and new zealand, and looking at the importance of— and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, _ and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, it's _ and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, it's role - and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, it's role to- importance of kelp, it's role to mitigate — importance of kelp, it's role to mitigate climate _ importance of kelp, it's role to mitigate climate change, - importance of kelp, it's role to mitigate climate change, and. importance of kelp, it's role to. mitigate climate change, and how kelp has _ mitigate climate change, and how kelp has been _ mitigate climate change, and how kelp has been affected _ mitigate climate change, and how kelp has been affected by- mitigate climate change, and how kelp has been affected by things i kelp has been affected by things like segmentation _ kelp has been
, and new zealand, and looking - towards the gulf, around auckland, and new zealand, and looking at. towards the gulf, around auckland, i and new zealand, and looking at the importance _ and new zealand, and looking at the importance of— and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, _ and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, it's _ and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, it's role - and new zealand, and looking at the importance of kelp, it's role to-...
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new zealand's plan to deal with the _ change. new zealand's plan to deal with the impact of global warming would _ with the impact of global warming would lead to coastal communities being _ would lead to coastal communities being abandoned as the sea level rises? _ welcome to bbc news. we begin in taiwan — and the continued fury from beijing — after the visit from the us speaker — nancy pelosi. in the last few hours — taiwan's defence ministry says it scrambled jets to warn off twenty—seven chinese warplanes in its defence zone. nancy pelosi has said her delegation�*s visit — was intended to make it clear — that the us won't abandon the island. taiwan is self governing — and lies about 160 kilometres across the taiwan strait. it sees itself as independent, but china views it as its own — and has said it will carry out several days of live fire, military drills, in the sea and air around the island. g7 countries have responded, saying there's �*no justification�* for what it's calling china's �*aggressiv
new zealand's plan to deal with the _ change. new zealand's plan to deal with the impact of global warming would _ with the impact of global warming would lead to coastal communities being _ would lead to coastal communities being abandoned as the sea level rises? _ welcome to bbc news. we begin in taiwan — and the continued fury from beijing — after the visit from the us speaker — nancy pelosi. in the last few hours — taiwan's defence ministry says it scrambled jets to warn off...
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we'll be looking at new zealand's plan to deal with the impact of global warming. welcome to bbc news. taiwan has scrambled fighter planes after chinese military aircraft entered its air defence zone. beijing is protesting against the visit by the us house speaker nancy pelosi, who vowed her country would never abandon the island, china has also begun manoeuvres around taiwan that are affecting air and shipping links. taiwan is self governing, and lies about 160 kilometres across the taiwan strait. it sees itself as independent, but china views it as its own. from taiwan, here's rupert wingfield hayes. despite what china has been saying, today's meeting between nancy pelosi and taiwan president ing—wen didn't look terribly sinister. president tsai began by presenting ms pelosi with taiwan's highest civilian honour. she in turn praised taiwan's democracy and promised america would stand by the island. our solidarity with you is more important than ever, as you defend taiwan and your freedom. we are supporters of the status quo, and we don't want anything to happen
we'll be looking at new zealand's plan to deal with the impact of global warming. welcome to bbc news. taiwan has scrambled fighter planes after chinese military aircraft entered its air defence zone. beijing is protesting against the visit by the us house speaker nancy pelosi, who vowed her country would never abandon the island, china has also begun manoeuvres around taiwan that are affecting air and shipping links. taiwan is self governing, and lies about 160 kilometres across the taiwan...
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we know that in new zealand sell biggest trade, papa. and that's what's causing trouble because new zealand allied itself to the united states pushed against china and was backing off from that. now, the government's got quite scared. but the ramifications for that. and so it should . but china has a number of weapons as legitimate economic workmans to, to use, including with taiwan, because taiwan and time as economies interlinked. and it's been part of the process of a peaceful relationship between the province of taiwan and china. now we have a situation where the united states is backing off of the legitimate situation of taiwan being recognized as a country, not a separate entity with a special historical situation which needs to be understood to wrapping it up as an independent country that's facing chinese. the question was, of course, not just the person situation, but go right back to the seizure of taiwan by the the nationalists forces of china after the fee to $949.00 in the communist revolution. and the continued aggression t
we know that in new zealand sell biggest trade, papa. and that's what's causing trouble because new zealand allied itself to the united states pushed against china and was backing off from that. now, the government's got quite scared. but the ramifications for that. and so it should . but china has a number of weapons as legitimate economic workmans to, to use, including with taiwan, because taiwan and time as economies interlinked. and it's been part of the process of a peaceful relationship...
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building construction activity underway in new zealand. we are seeing a bit of a pullback when it comes to the producer price and put. -- input. sticking without that inflation theme, president biden has signed into law the new bill. it is the biggest climate investment in american history. >> the bill i am about to sign is not about today, it is about delivering progress and prosperity to american families. join the american people. democracy still warns not showing the american people. democracy still works -- showing the american people. democracy still works. heidi: a surprise breakthrough deal with chuck schumer. shery: among the voices that helped to clinch his deciding vote was bill gates, let us bring in erin for today's big take on this climate victory. tell us about what went behind this action and what we saw from bill gates. >> the climate bill have been a part of the democratic agenda for the past year and a half, we saw people step four to influence the discussion. -- forward to influence the discussion. we wanted to note the
building construction activity underway in new zealand. we are seeing a bit of a pullback when it comes to the producer price and put. -- input. sticking without that inflation theme, president biden has signed into law the new bill. it is the biggest climate investment in american history. >> the bill i am about to sign is not about today, it is about delivering progress and prosperity to american families. join the american people. democracy still warns not showing the american people....
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that is passing through to some asian markets the likes of new zealand. the july pmi rising to 52.7 with concerns continuing to loom over the rbnz. >> let's turn to apple because bloomberg has learned that the company is asking suppliers to build at least as many of its next-generation iphones this year as in 2021 despite worsening projections for the smartphone market. let's bring in mark gurman for more on this. we are getting indications that perhaps they are being more cautious about the economic outlook. what is this telling us about how they see their demand for this year? parks tim cook was pretty clear on the earnings call that these microeconomic issues that apple is seeing, the problems in the supply chain, people buying, the war and all of that, iphone is left out of all of that. the iphone is on its own island where people buying iphones will continue to buy them apple continuing from its number from last year 90 million units, that's the new generation iphone compared to 2021 it's going to be the same in 2022. that means that positive trend i
that is passing through to some asian markets the likes of new zealand. the july pmi rising to 52.7 with concerns continuing to loom over the rbnz. >> let's turn to apple because bloomberg has learned that the company is asking suppliers to build at least as many of its next-generation iphones this year as in 2021 despite worsening projections for the smartphone market. let's bring in mark gurman for more on this. we are getting indications that perhaps they are being more cautious about...
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in new zealand, we don't see that. conditions show pretty anemic economic growth because of what we are doing. haidi: to that point, there is some criticism that the rate hike cycle is incentivizing the kinds of investment needed to solve supply-side issues. it is a blunt instrument. are you balancing and looking at the necessary peoples -- necessary evils? adrian: the biggest problem for enemy economy -- biggest problem for any economy is high and variable inflation, and a central bank that does not have ability to control inflation. you cannot have maximum, sustainable of women about low and stable inflation. that is target number one. the second part is that, on the supply side, investment is very strong. the construction sector is going through record investment. i saw one regional bank in new zealand talking about a bigger supply of housing by this time next year. haidi: reserve bank of new zealand governor adrian orr speaking to us at jackson hole. the kiwi and the aussie artistic couple currencies being whipped
in new zealand, we don't see that. conditions show pretty anemic economic growth because of what we are doing. haidi: to that point, there is some criticism that the rate hike cycle is incentivizing the kinds of investment needed to solve supply-side issues. it is a blunt instrument. are you balancing and looking at the necessary peoples -- necessary evils? adrian: the biggest problem for enemy economy -- biggest problem for any economy is high and variable inflation, and a central bank that...
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she's in wellington in new zealand. a lot of data gathered here, 1.9 million photos, what were the mainfindings? we compare the lives of children of those who lived in poverty compared to those who lived was privileged, and we found that the children who lived in poverty had a lot less food available to them, so less fruit and vegetables, they often had quite empty fridges and cupboards. they had less books in their homes, they had less access to technology. they often had to wait for their siblings or parents to finish using the computer before they could do their own homework. they had less sports equipment and toys, so less opportunity to kick a football around in the backyard. sadly they also lived in multi— old, broken, houses that were often overcrowded, and we know from from the covid pandemicjust how problematic it is to live in an overcrowded house. further to that, they had less personal space, less privacy, they actually had nowhere to do their homework in a sense, they didn't have a desk in their own bedro
she's in wellington in new zealand. a lot of data gathered here, 1.9 million photos, what were the mainfindings? we compare the lives of children of those who lived in poverty compared to those who lived was privileged, and we found that the children who lived in poverty had a lot less food available to them, so less fruit and vegetables, they often had quite empty fridges and cupboards. they had less books in their homes, they had less access to technology. they often had to wait for their...
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there is more on the bbc website including oscar's adventures in new zealand. you can reach me on twitter. please drop me a note. all of us on the team here in london, thank you for watching and we will see you here next time. bye— bye. hello there. we ended the week with some warm sunshine, but some showers, mainly in the north, close to an area of low pressure. and that same area of low pressure is sitting in the same place for the start of the weekend. but around the base of it, we've got this weather front thickening, the cloud bringing some rain and some stronger winds as well. ahead of that, with some clearer skies in england and wales, it'll be a cooler start on saturday morning, significantly cooler than the previous night in south—eastern parts of england. some sunshine for england and wales, one or two showers pushing across in the morning ahead of this main band of rain that's heavy for a while, accompanied by some strong and gusty winds, sweeping away from scotland and northern ireland followed by sunshine and a few showers. that rain band is qu
there is more on the bbc website including oscar's adventures in new zealand. you can reach me on twitter. please drop me a note. all of us on the team here in london, thank you for watching and we will see you here next time. bye— bye. hello there. we ended the week with some warm sunshine, but some showers, mainly in the north, close to an area of low pressure. and that same area of low pressure is sitting in the same place for the start of the weekend. but around the base of it, we've got...
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do you have a problem with cats where you are in new zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of flightless birds and birds that nest on the ground and so that evolved in new zealand without any introduced mammalian predators, so cats are a huge problem here for our native species who are basically defenceless against cat. so cats are not native to where you are in new zealand but devil's advocate, they are native across europe. surely this is just wildlife doing its thing? yeah, well these birds, by my understanding, these crested larks are highly endangered and down to a few last breeding pairs, so i'm guessing the local government is trying to do anything they can to protect these birds and reducing the roaming of domestic cats is really important but they also need a strategy around stray cats and feral cats to ensure they are not being predated on by other cats. i think it's interesting if the cats are native to the area, because what is predating on those cats? and obviously there is a high density of cats with cats being introduced and
do you have a problem with cats where you are in new zealand? yes, in new zealand we have a lot of flightless birds and birds that nest on the ground and so that evolved in new zealand without any introduced mammalian predators, so cats are a huge problem here for our native species who are basically defenceless against cat. so cats are not native to where you are in new zealand but devil's advocate, they are native across europe. surely this is just wildlife doing its thing? yeah, well these...
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new zealand has already experienced it, sweat, it's july on record, unsigned to say, climate change is likely playing a role. well, it's a very different picture here in europe where there's been little a little let up rather in the heat wave that script the continent in the past week's temperatures have top 40 degrees in several countries so far in our next report or correspondent, gunner colonel travels to the greek capital athens, to see our forties are dealing with the extreme heat. alaneese mirror really always has her water bottle with her in summer. she's used to the dangerous heat waves in her home city. she is the 1st chief heat officer in athens and across europe. it's her job to get the greek capital fit to face the challenges of climate change. she's on her way down into the depths of the city with someone from athens waterworks. it's also a journey back in time. the subterranean tunnel, almost 20 kilometers long, was built by the roman emperor hadrian. in the 2nd century, near a village is planning to have water flowing along hadrian aqueduct. again, engineers are already
new zealand has already experienced it, sweat, it's july on record, unsigned to say, climate change is likely playing a role. well, it's a very different picture here in europe where there's been little a little let up rather in the heat wave that script the continent in the past week's temperatures have top 40 degrees in several countries so far in our next report or correspondent, gunner colonel travels to the greek capital athens, to see our forties are dealing with the extreme heat....
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australia, new zealand _ still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming - still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming out - still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming out of l still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming out of a j new zealand coming out of a really bad siege with covid, it's impossible to really know what the virus is going to do. it is consistently been able to spin off new variants, or sub— variants that can evade the community we have from previous infection or vaccines, that is what ba .5 is doing right now. if it doesn't do any more spinning off of new variants we are engaged shape going into the autumn bop on the other hand, if it does something that evades immunity better and god forbid make us even sicker we would be really in trouble this autumn. it is really anybody�*s s. autumn. it is really anybody�*s s_ __ autumn. it is really anybody�*s s. —— guess. spain is enduring one of the worst droughts in europe and water reserves are currently at less than a0 %. three heatwave this summer, combined with the return of tourism
australia, new zealand _ still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming - still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming out - still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming out of l still? we sure are. australia, new zealand coming out of a j new zealand coming out of a really bad siege with covid, it's impossible to really know what the virus is going to do. it is consistently been able to spin off new variants, or sub— variants that can evade the community we have from previous...
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>> new zealand is really interesting. i already went through some of the special circumstances of new zealand. i will add one other. it is a south pacific nation. in the summer, our winter, a seasonal disease was being spread and they were very successful getting rid of the disease for short time. over the next two years the disease kept coming back. they would lock down big cities again and again and again. they kept the disease out for most of 2020 and 2021. they were very delayed in deploying the vaccine. they did not get going in the vaccine until september 2021. what kept the island under lockdown long after they needed to do that. they had been vaccinating their population early on and they could have avoided almost all of 2021 under the threat of lockdown. finally, and this is the irony of ironies, the number of cases the last few months in new zealand has absolutely exploded. there are now more cases per capita in new zealand through the entire pandemic in just three or four months then there were in the u.s. thro
>> new zealand is really interesting. i already went through some of the special circumstances of new zealand. i will add one other. it is a south pacific nation. in the summer, our winter, a seasonal disease was being spread and they were very successful getting rid of the disease for short time. over the next two years the disease kept coming back. they would lock down big cities again and again and again. they kept the disease out for most of 2020 and 2021. they were very delayed in...
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richard. hungarian new zealand is warning, the 10s of thousands of people may have to move to higher ground because of climate change. minister james shaw told reporters that about $70000.00 coastal homes were at risk from rising seas and many more indolent homes. what at risk from flooding rivers? he was speaking as the government released its 1st ever climate adaptation plan over the course of the last year or so. there have been new zealanders all over the country who have experienced 1st hand, the increasing impact of climate change in their communities. so people are now experiencing with increasing severity and increasing frequency, the floods, the droughts in the storms that are associated with a change in climate. now we have known about climate change for more than 3 decades . and, you know, during the course of that time, there were plenty of opportunities for us to start to take action on climate change and on adapting to the fix of climate change. and to tell you the honest truth, we did not take up that opportunity as a country, or frankly, as a planet. what that means i
richard. hungarian new zealand is warning, the 10s of thousands of people may have to move to higher ground because of climate change. minister james shaw told reporters that about $70000.00 coastal homes were at risk from rising seas and many more indolent homes. what at risk from flooding rivers? he was speaking as the government released its 1st ever climate adaptation plan over the course of the last year or so. there have been new zealanders all over the country who have experienced 1st...
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so, i guess for the new zealand fur seals, it is a bit of a conservation success story. they almost went extinct in the 1800s through being hunted for food, for pelts and for oil. and they effectively disappeared from most of new zealand, and now they are recovering, they're becoming more abundant, the population's expanding. so, kind of what we are seeing is as they recover and increase, there is probably going to be increasing interactions with people as we kind of compete for the same coastal real estate. and if this happens to someone else, you obviously kind of know what you are doing — what should people do in this situation? yes, i mean, seals are definitely wild animals, and they've got a mouthful of sharp teeth, so you really want to give them space. so, i guess the message in general is if you see a seal, which would usually be on the beach, give it space, keep your dogs away from it, they are usually there to have a rest. but if they are in your house, it is a bit of a different situation, and for us, we have the department of conservation and they have rang
so, i guess for the new zealand fur seals, it is a bit of a conservation success story. they almost went extinct in the 1800s through being hunted for food, for pelts and for oil. and they effectively disappeared from most of new zealand, and now they are recovering, they're becoming more abundant, the population's expanding. so, kind of what we are seeing is as they recover and increase, there is probably going to be increasing interactions with people as we kind of compete for the same...
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that's exactly what happened to one family in new zealand. and this was their unwelcome house guest. this is 0scar. he made himself comfortable at one family home in new zealand, at their house in mount maunganui — a coastal town about 200 kilometres south of auckland. it's thought 0scar got in through two cat—flaps before having a bit of a nosey round. earlier, i spoke to philip and jenn ross who were playing host to oscar, and they explained what happened. as i had been heading out first thing in the morning, i had a bit of a bark and i thought it was a dog. 0ur cat has a tendency to bail dogs up so i was like, oh, i didn't think anything more of it but then i did glance and see a seal, and i was like, oh, right. but it is outside, we are near the beach, it is allowed. and i carried on. and when i came back, as you said, things went quiet, there were a few buckets knocked over and i thought, oh, the cat has been up to something. there is no way a seal would get through that cat flap, no way. and, then, as i opened the next door, i but s
that's exactly what happened to one family in new zealand. and this was their unwelcome house guest. this is 0scar. he made himself comfortable at one family home in new zealand, at their house in mount maunganui — a coastal town about 200 kilometres south of auckland. it's thought 0scar got in through two cat—flaps before having a bit of a nosey round. earlier, i spoke to philip and jenn ross who were playing host to oscar, and they explained what happened. as i had been heading out first...
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there have been new zealanders all over the country who have experienced 1st hand, the increasing impact of climate change in the communities. so people are now experiencing with increasing severity and increasing frequency, the floods, the droughts in the storms that are associated with a change in climate. now we have known about climate change for more than 3 decades . and, you know, during the course of that time, there were plenty of opportunities for us to start to take action on climate change and on adapting to the effects of climate change. and to tell you the honest truth, we did not take up that opportunity as a country, or frankly, as a planet. what that means is that we are now in a situation where we're having to do more work all at once in order to in order to get started. one country that has already been forced to take drastic action in response to plumber change is fiji and archipelago of hundreds of islands. 2000 kilometers to the north of new zealand. very religious are already flooding a sea levels rise. and as we report line of the fitzy islands the silhouette. oh w
there have been new zealanders all over the country who have experienced 1st hand, the increasing impact of climate change in the communities. so people are now experiencing with increasing severity and increasing frequency, the floods, the droughts in the storms that are associated with a change in climate. now we have known about climate change for more than 3 decades . and, you know, during the course of that time, there were plenty of opportunities for us to start to take action on climate...
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after thrashing new zealand at edgbaston, new zealand were soon in all sorts of trouble after winning the toss and deciding to bat. they could only muster 71 for nine from their 20 overs. england knocked off the runs with seven wickets and 50 balls to spare. the defeat means new zealand will have to play favourites australia in the other semi. away from the commonwealth games, but staying with cricket — the second match of the hundred saw london spirit resist a brave fightback from oval invincibles. the match marked a return to form, for former england t20 and od! captain eoin morgan. he made 47 out of spirit's 171 for 6. the invincibles recovered from a poor start, but fell four runs short of their target. japan's hinako shibuno made a flying start at the women's open. she leads by one shot going into the second round at muirfield. shibuno, who won the title three years ago, made eight birdies as she shot a six—under—par round of 65. scotland's louise duncan and england'sjodi ewart shadoff are the best—placed british players. they're tied for third and fourth place respective
after thrashing new zealand at edgbaston, new zealand were soon in all sorts of trouble after winning the toss and deciding to bat. they could only muster 71 for nine from their 20 overs. england knocked off the runs with seven wickets and 50 balls to spare. the defeat means new zealand will have to play favourites australia in the other semi. away from the commonwealth games, but staying with cricket — the second match of the hundred saw london spirit resist a brave fightback from oval...
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as she lands in new zealand that's covered. simmons says his sister is eager to recover and get back to outdoor activities. she may even climb again. we're just grateful that and i was alive, and, um we're really thankful for all the support as well. cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. so you felt it today, temperatures were cool or lower than they were yesterday by quite a bit. i mean, fairfield was in the low 100 yesterday. today they were 91 temperatures have been going up and then down, up and down for the last week even longer than that, but tomorrow they're going to continue to trend mild to down. so numbers tomorrow are going to be even a little cooler than what we had today. so there's the outside shot. you can see the fog. it's pretty deep. it really is going to deepen each night as we go into the weekend, and that's going to set us up with a very mild to even cool barry a weekend on sunday, i think we could see the hot spots just in the upper seventies and mid eighties, which is unusual for august, certainly which is
as she lands in new zealand that's covered. simmons says his sister is eager to recover and get back to outdoor activities. she may even climb again. we're just grateful that and i was alive, and, um we're really thankful for all the support as well. cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. so you felt it today, temperatures were cool or lower than they were yesterday by quite a bit. i mean, fairfield was in the low 100 yesterday. today they were 91 temperatures have been going up and then down, up...
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zealand to leave new zealand to go here to the u. s. but she's in good spirits, and she actually chose to have her leg amputated instead of having her foot saved because she wants to be able to use a prosthetic and get back out to climbing, surfing doing all of the outdoors. things she loves. well she certainly is a fighter. alright, we wish her the best. christina q. candidate for san francisco supervisor is under fire for calling a jewish journalist district four candidate leanna louis made a social media post where she referred to mission local columnist joe as joe. this comes after the columnist recently reported that louis may have voted in a district that she did not live in that led to an investigation by the city attorney. louis later edited the post and remove the references and has also said that she wants to apologize. several current members of the board of supervisors have criticized that post and even state senator scott wiener tweeted. it's deeply harmful to use the word to refer to anyone who isn't an actual, particul
zealand to leave new zealand to go here to the u. s. but she's in good spirits, and she actually chose to have her leg amputated instead of having her foot saved because she wants to be able to use a prosthetic and get back out to climbing, surfing doing all of the outdoors. things she loves. well she certainly is a fighter. alright, we wish her the best. christina q. candidate for san francisco supervisor is under fire for calling a jewish journalist district four candidate leanna louis made a...
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in the bronze medal match tomorrow. jane new zealand in the bronze medal match tomorrow.— new zealand in the bronze medal match tomorrow. jane dougal live in birmingham- — jane dougal live in birmingham. in the premier league, newly—promoted fulham have drawn their opening game against last season's runners—up liverpool. the match ended 2—2 at craven cottage, with the home side taking the lead twice. here's matt graveling. fulham's return to the premier league couldn't be much more daunting. visitors liverpool, last year's runners—up by a point, were back with a point to prove. but the championship champions struck first. aleksandar mitrovic scored a record 43 last season. and they have scored, it is mitrovic! one game in, one goal. in the second half, liverpool evolved through darwin. welcome to the premier league for darwin nunez! new signing darwin nunez showing why he is worth the £64 million paid. the home side hustled and went mitrovic went down... he is over, he says penalty. ..the serbian stepped up. 2—1, fulham. but then, ten minutes from time, a loose ball in th
in the bronze medal match tomorrow. jane new zealand in the bronze medal match tomorrow.— new zealand in the bronze medal match tomorrow. jane dougal live in birmingham- — jane dougal live in birmingham. in the premier league, newly—promoted fulham have drawn their opening game against last season's runners—up liverpool. the match ended 2—2 at craven cottage, with the home side taking the lead twice. here's matt graveling. fulham's return to the premier league couldn't be much more...
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zealand. after posting just 110 for nine in their 20 overs, it always looked to be well below par. sophie devine struck an unbeaten half century as the white ferns eased home with more than eight overs to spare. it's australia against india in the final and look at this, radha yadav showing some excellent awareness to get australian captain meg lanning out at the non—strikers end. australia have set india a target of 162 to win the gold medal and you can watch it live on the bbc sport website. england's netball team will also leave the commonwealth games without a medal after missing out on bronze against new zealand. the defending champions were beaten 55—48 by the silver ferns, despite beating them by ten goals when the two met in the group stage. the roses fought back in the final quarter but couldn't overcome earlier errors which saw them lose their grip on the game. australia and jamaica play for the gold medal later. england coachjess thirlby was optimistic about the future. there is
zealand. after posting just 110 for nine in their 20 overs, it always looked to be well below par. sophie devine struck an unbeaten half century as the white ferns eased home with more than eight overs to spare. it's australia against india in the final and look at this, radha yadav showing some excellent awareness to get australian captain meg lanning out at the non—strikers end. australia have set india a target of 162 to win the gold medal and you can watch it live on the bbc sport...
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we have new zealand trading online to the downside. trading volumes are down today, while off of the 20 day moving average. and wait and see mode ahead of the inflation print from the u.s.. the dollar and aussie dollar and the yen in a tight. range. -- in a tight range. kathleen: let us take a look at what happened in the u.s. today and what is happening in the futures market. it was a big selloff in u.s. stocks. .5 percent on the s&p 500 and a 1.1% on the nasdaq. it was on news of chipmakers. micron, nvidia, saying that they are not getting the orders. we are seeing a small bounceback now. the s&p 500 as of the close of trading had four straight losses in a row. nasdaq comes after the 10% rebound from the june low. everybody is watching that pretty closely. cpi caution also hit stocks which also hit bonds. as you said that is an inversion that continues with the guilt of 2.8 on the 10 year -- and i continues on the 10 year on 2.8. crypto margaret -- at the crypto market went up because there are reports that a major pipeline that is s
we have new zealand trading online to the downside. trading volumes are down today, while off of the 20 day moving average. and wait and see mode ahead of the inflation print from the u.s.. the dollar and aussie dollar and the yen in a tight. range. -- in a tight range. kathleen: let us take a look at what happened in the u.s. today and what is happening in the futures market. it was a big selloff in u.s. stocks. .5 percent on the s&p 500 and a 1.1% on the nasdaq. it was on news of...
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— we'll be looking at new zealand's plan to deal with the impact of global warming — could it lead to costal communities being abandoned as the sea—level rises? welcome to bbc news. we begin in taiwan — and the continued fury from beijing — after the visit from the us speaker — nancy pelosi. in the last few hours — taiwan's defence ministry says it scrambled jets to warn off twenty—seven chinese warplanes in its defence zone. nancy pelosi says her delegation�*s visit — was intended to make it clear — that the us won't abandon the island. taiwan is self governing — and lies about 160 kilometres across the taiwan strait. it sees itself as independent, but china views it as its own — and has said it will carry out several days of live fire, military drills, in the sea and air around the island. from taiwan, here's rupert wingfield hayes despite what china has been saying, today's meeting between nancy pelosi and taiwan president ing—wen didn't look terribly sinister. president tsai began by presenting ms pelosi with taiwan's highest civilian honour. she in turn pr
— we'll be looking at new zealand's plan to deal with the impact of global warming — could it lead to costal communities being abandoned as the sea—level rises? welcome to bbc news. we begin in taiwan — and the continued fury from beijing — after the visit from the us speaker — nancy pelosi. in the last few hours — taiwan's defence ministry says it scrambled jets to warn off twenty—seven chinese warplanes in its defence zone. nancy pelosi says her delegation�*s visit — was...
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if you look purely at the local vectors in new zealand, it will be pretty tough. that would mean that they need to keep this higher for longer. this is not something that will happen in the near term. >> we are expecting those fomc minutes, the fed continues to be hawkish. markets seem to be of -- seem to be ignoring all that. now we have this china slowdown story. this recovery isn't going happening in china. >> it will be very volatile. particularly on the short and. the two-year yields will be very focused on what happens with the jackson hole symposium. there is some talk that jerome powell could somebody hawkish in that speech. inflation is out of control. that is public enemy number one. the fact that he pushes harder if the feds over another 70 basis points, if they look like they have a lot more work to do, the risk recession could hit the united states some point next year. that has to be reflected in the long end of the curve. we should find that the inversion stays for a long time and gets pretty deep. because of the way the traders are set up and becau
if you look purely at the local vectors in new zealand, it will be pretty tough. that would mean that they need to keep this higher for longer. this is not something that will happen in the near term. >> we are expecting those fomc minutes, the fed continues to be hawkish. markets seem to be of -- seem to be ignoring all that. now we have this china slowdown story. this recovery isn't going happening in china. >> it will be very volatile. particularly on the short and. the two-year...
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new zealand are currently xx for one with x overs gone. new zealand are currently 2 down for one with 9 overs gone. you can watch it live on the iplayer and commentary is on five live sports extra. it is the first time that women's 2020 cricket has been included in the commonwealth games. but cricket has always been part of the commonwealth, or to give it another name, the empire. in britain deep issues of representation and accountability have been raised through cricket, particularly after the testimony of former yorkshire player azeem rafiq of instances of racism. the commonwealth games offers an opportunity to make progress. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. this summer, the nations come together, cricket is commonwealth, it is legacy, it is empire. read the map of this part and you follow the outline of the british empire, history, which is shaped so many modern identities. cricket has been transformed by the diverse nations that play, can you now bring common purpose and britain as it finds as it finds a home at the common
new zealand are currently xx for one with x overs gone. new zealand are currently 2 down for one with 9 overs gone. you can watch it live on the iplayer and commentary is on five live sports extra. it is the first time that women's 2020 cricket has been included in the commonwealth games. but cricket has always been part of the commonwealth, or to give it another name, the empire. in britain deep issues of representation and accountability have been raised through cricket, particularly after...
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also new zealand trade data is due this hour. watching what's happening with its largest trading partner printed. >> the problems with china's economy are wide and varied. this is not the year xi jinping would have wanted going into a new election. there are questions over the scenario that he wants to go into with an unprecedented third term. he is sticking to resolutely dragging on the economy, there is a payment crisis as well. for china, stability is always at the core of everything. >> we are finally hearing from larry summers saying that perhaps that narrative that china's economy was going to surpass the u.s., it's true we have taken it as a given in the past few years. that may not happen. it might be the false narrative that we have seen back in the 1990's about japan, the 1960's about russia. now as we continue to see the weak economic data, goldman sachs downgrading the forecast for gdp in china to 3.3%. what's happening in china and the u.s. with the federal reserve has global repercussions. let's talk about fed offic
also new zealand trade data is due this hour. watching what's happening with its largest trading partner printed. >> the problems with china's economy are wide and varied. this is not the year xi jinping would have wanted going into a new election. there are questions over the scenario that he wants to go into with an unprecedented third term. he is sticking to resolutely dragging on the economy, there is a payment crisis as well. for china, stability is always at the core of everything....
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and now, optimal in 2 years, new zealand has lifted its final border restrictions related to coven 19 all overseas visitors. and there are lots of the ones made. now apply for a visa, it's hope is will give a boost to the countries tourism industry, allowing people to come see new zealand spectacular scenery. it well as well, make it easy for international students to return. that's also a big business for the islands. official say they are the expect, a slow stop. and reminder of the top business story we're following for you. this hour of a shipment of ukrainian grain has set out for the port of odessa, even as the war with russia rages, it sitting under an internationally broken deal designed to release large stores of ukrainian crops to foreign markets and head of a global food prices. i've been puzzling, nice doing business with with awe, homicide and accidents, a man living dangerously science is trying to solve cases from the stone age and figuring out the victims time of death. each case is always a thriller, a lot of issue when i arrived here, i slept with single people in a
and now, optimal in 2 years, new zealand has lifted its final border restrictions related to coven 19 all overseas visitors. and there are lots of the ones made. now apply for a visa, it's hope is will give a boost to the countries tourism industry, allowing people to come see new zealand spectacular scenery. it well as well, make it easy for international students to return. that's also a big business for the islands. official say they are the expect, a slow stop. and reminder of the top...
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new zealand in the upside. china may not be so's forceful in his retaliation, we will be monitoring those moves in the dollar. that is an negative -- that is a negative for equities. this is the final reading and moving into expansion territory at 51.1 and for the services side, more strength coming through, 50.9. new zealand and japan jobless rate, rising more than had been expected to 3.3%. wage growth is very strong, rbn said they are setting the stage for a stronger inflation sign. shery: we had a volatile session in the regular new york session, the markets change direction at one point. when nancy pelosi landed in taiwan, we saw stocks turn positive for a bit. we see the fear about an economic slowdown. we had mixed earnings rolling in, that outweighed the oil demand outlook, crude is down .7%. the fireworks in the treasury space, we saw that really harsh turn around when it came to the treasury rally being wiped out and the 10 year reversal, so sharp that we have not seen this, we had seen it very few ti
new zealand in the upside. china may not be so's forceful in his retaliation, we will be monitoring those moves in the dollar. that is an negative -- that is a negative for equities. this is the final reading and moving into expansion territory at 51.1 and for the services side, more strength coming through, 50.9. new zealand and japan jobless rate, rising more than had been expected to 3.3%. wage growth is very strong, rbn said they are setting the stage for a stronger inflation sign. shery:...
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and torrential rains have battered new zealand south island for a 4th straight day, forcing hundreds of people to leave their homes. roads and schools are closed and a state of emergency is in force. more rain is forecast. a raging torrent and massive landslides, roads in many places across new zealand are submerged, and homes covered in sludge. the worst had cities so far as nelson in the north of the south island, with the initial down poor over people are now returning to their homes, only for some to discover their uninhabitable top broky. i am all the way through the house and it's just my i'm squelching mud everywhere. the cars is pretty much right off. i feel walkers. okay. so that is fantastic. um yeah. even the bath, his mud and i've never seen anything like it before. quite amazing. it all happened in the course of a few minutes. gardens have been transformed into murky pools and parked cars, locked in mud. officials say it will take a long time to repair the damage. i think that were years away. sorry from, from a recovery. and the, the point was that and as we were drivin
and torrential rains have battered new zealand south island for a 4th straight day, forcing hundreds of people to leave their homes. roads and schools are closed and a state of emergency is in force. more rain is forecast. a raging torrent and massive landslides, roads in many places across new zealand are submerged, and homes covered in sludge. the worst had cities so far as nelson in the north of the south island, with the initial down poor over people are now returning to their homes, only...
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we will be watching energy news, a new power station in new zealand's north island. they are shutting down the other station next june. it is a big week for earnings in australia. a order of the reporting results. we heard a beat from bluescope. stephen: good numbers from bluescope, considering the environment. all of the earnings we will hear from will have the asterisk next to them. the -- impact did beat estimates by $100 million. the dividend, $.25 and another share buyback coming back for shareholders to the tune of $500 million on top of the $630 million we saw over the past 12 months. lou scope makes about half of its -- probably more than half its revenue from north america. it has substantially completed one of its major mills there. seal spreads weakening in the u.s. and asia, dealing with strong in put prices. demand holding upcoming even though you consider all of that and the outlook is looking reasonable for bluescope. even with the asterisk, pretty decent set of numbers. shery: like most major markets, it challenging environment for australian companie
we will be watching energy news, a new power station in new zealand's north island. they are shutting down the other station next june. it is a big week for earnings in australia. a order of the reporting results. we heard a beat from bluescope. stephen: good numbers from bluescope, considering the environment. all of the earnings we will hear from will have the asterisk next to them. the -- impact did beat estimates by $100 million. the dividend, $.25 and another share buyback coming back for...
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while the solomon islands, its 2000 kilometers from the north of the trailer and from new zealand, is exercising its sovereign right against patton, a bullying from the united states. and they are doing what every other country which is sovereign does. if there's, if we're going to have military naval visits, will determine who comes and when this reaction take the daughter states and all the countries is one which denying the rights of the solomon islands have its own supplement policy. it's part of the power play in the pacific of the wal mart colonial countries, which is still there. when i was a cabinet minister, we had a stand off with united states by being nuclear 3. and we said we wouldn't take part in the bullying that we had all of the world and we made else. then we criticize this trailer for being the deputy of the united states. unfortunately, my former colleague taken us deeply into nato. we're part of the blue pacific strategy. we become a deputy sheriff, the deputy show what does this radio, and that's against the long term interests of new zealand. it looks like the u
while the solomon islands, its 2000 kilometers from the north of the trailer and from new zealand, is exercising its sovereign right against patton, a bullying from the united states. and they are doing what every other country which is sovereign does. if there's, if we're going to have military naval visits, will determine who comes and when this reaction take the daughter states and all the countries is one which denying the rights of the solomon islands have its own supplement policy. it's...
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as she lands in new zealand that's covered. simmons says his sister is eager to recover and get back to outdoor activities. she may even climb again. we're just grateful that and as alive, and, um we're really thankful for all the support as well. cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. president biden breaks his silence on the fbi search at mara lago, while the legal battle looms with the justice department. how long former president trump's legal team has to demonstrate the need for a special master? and we're learning more about a devastating apartment fire in san francisco, hear from a woman who was rescued from that fire. and a barrier weather already a bit of a cool down for today, it looks like this cooling trend will continue in your weekend. look here's a live camera looking out toward the cloud cover already check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, saut
as she lands in new zealand that's covered. simmons says his sister is eager to recover and get back to outdoor activities. she may even climb again. we're just grateful that and as alive, and, um we're really thankful for all the support as well. cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. president biden breaks his silence on the fbi search at mara lago, while the legal battle looms with the justice department. how long former president trump's legal team has to demonstrate the need for a special...
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new zealand has already experienced it, sweat. it's july on record, unsigned to say, climate change is likely playing a role. just when the world was getting a handle on the cove at 19 pandemic, along comes another new medical puzzle. 90 countries have reported monkey pox cases so far with over 30000 confirmed infections. while this does not spread as easily as the corona virus, governments are concerned and demands for vaccine arising. india has seen very few cases as of yet, but hospitals are preparing as d w. manero, chandry reports from delhi. this hospital in delhi was at the center of fighting the coven. 19 benjamin. it's now become the center again. this time to battled yet another virus. monkey books. thousands of cases had been detected in dozens of countries around the world. but just then cases have been officially reported across india. so for some exploits suggest more may be spreading unchecked up. the cerebral mar is the medical director as you he says the hospital is fully prepared to handle infected patients. we h
new zealand has already experienced it, sweat. it's july on record, unsigned to say, climate change is likely playing a role. just when the world was getting a handle on the cove at 19 pandemic, along comes another new medical puzzle. 90 countries have reported monkey pox cases so far with over 30000 confirmed infections. while this does not spread as easily as the corona virus, governments are concerned and demands for vaccine arising. india has seen very few cases as of yet, but hospitals are...
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india will now take on the winner of australia or new zealand for the gold medal, england now has to refocus on the bronze medal match. competitive gaming is being included as a parallel pilot event here at the commonwealth games, and takes place this weekend in the centre of birmingham. the event will have separate medals and marketing, but the commonwealth games foundation say they want to trial new events that will encourage younger audiences to engage with the games. miriam walker—khan reports. e sports history, the inaugural commonwealth e sports championships will run alongside the games, but the hope is that it could become part of the full programme by 2026. now it is my pleasure and honour to open the commonwealth e sports forum and the very first commonwealth e sports championship. thank you. it means a huge amount to each of the video games and the e sports in their categories. it means a huge amount to the communities, the players, because it is recognition, it is prestige, it is something different, it is like a medal, and your country, and your friends, and your famil
india will now take on the winner of australia or new zealand for the gold medal, england now has to refocus on the bronze medal match. competitive gaming is being included as a parallel pilot event here at the commonwealth games, and takes place this weekend in the centre of birmingham. the event will have separate medals and marketing, but the commonwealth games foundation say they want to trial new events that will encourage younger audiences to engage with the games. miriam walker—khan...
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since the united nations and turkey pro could a deal in all the news floods in new zealand are forced hundreds of people to leave the arms. the city of nelson has been the hardest hit for the evacuations were issued on friday after $75.00 centimeters of rain fell in the space of 3 days, catching lopez how diane has more it could take years to repair the damage caused by these france days of heavy rain have better parts of new zealand fell. finally, some areas in the city of nelson are unrecognizable. on the ground, the destruction is extensive. roads are blocked, and officials have closed schools. in fire communities have been for settled their home with some declared unsafe or simply uninhabitable, is basically just caught us. and then we saw the roading stretchable property. so it just, yeah, led to property. it's about 815 i said to missouri, i came this morning to us as a situation it's pretty about city officials warn, there is no timeline for when people will be allowed to go back home. we will be taking a prudent approach and i'll make no excuse for that. i would rather we take
since the united nations and turkey pro could a deal in all the news floods in new zealand are forced hundreds of people to leave the arms. the city of nelson has been the hardest hit for the evacuations were issued on friday after $75.00 centimeters of rain fell in the space of 3 days, catching lopez how diane has more it could take years to repair the damage caused by these france days of heavy rain have better parts of new zealand fell. finally, some areas in the city of nelson are...