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rishaad: measurable running us sharples joining us from melbourne. we are talking about the nikkei, with japan's biggest newsgroup buying the financial times. sources are telling us it took years of preparation. the nikkei finally got a chance to diversify outside of the home market and gain gravitas in the english-speaking world. it was a tight race with other suitors vying for the company. in fact the competition was so close that the home page was reporting the german group as the leading bidder after nikkei announced the deal. pearson fired the starting gun when the ceo believed a long, ittly project to transform into a digital first platform was beginning to bear fruit. as toave raised questions whether japanese companies pay too much for overseas acquisitions. nikkei is paying five times what the "washington post" fetched. with insurance has agreed to by the american insurer -- life insurance has agreed to buy the american insurer. the company is running other japanese insurers that are spending abroad to counter the shrinking domestic market a
rishaad: measurable running us sharples joining us from melbourne. we are talking about the nikkei, with japan's biggest newsgroup buying the financial times. sources are telling us it took years of preparation. the nikkei finally got a chance to diversify outside of the home market and gain gravitas in the english-speaking world. it was a tight race with other suitors vying for the company. in fact the competition was so close that the home page was reporting the german group as the leading...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> more on al jazeera.com. help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest w
andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> more on al jazeera.com. help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest w
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melbourne was suddenly home for more greeks. tens of thousands who are by then dual citizens return home, often with australian born children. athens has more than 100,000 with australian passports. er more than 10,000 are said to have left gross for australia in the last ten years. >> that's what i think is the problem. those that are productive young educated in the right age to create the appropriate conditions for the country to go forward are not there to help that system. >> reporter: it's not just young people. two years ago tass offeringss left not only his swrob but his wife and three children to come to australia. >> it's hard for me and my family as well. this is what had to be and this is what we're doing at the moment. >> reporter: like other recent migrants, he was sending money home but the freeze on cash withdrawals in greece and uncertainty on deposits held by greek banks means that even that is on hold. he is thinking of brick of bringing his whole family back to australia. >>> greeks are arriving here every da
melbourne was suddenly home for more greeks. tens of thousands who are by then dual citizens return home, often with australian born children. athens has more than 100,000 with australian passports. er more than 10,000 are said to have left gross for australia in the last ten years. >> that's what i think is the problem. those that are productive young educated in the right age to create the appropriate conditions for the country to go forward are not there to help that system. >>...
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. >> the greek language newspaper in melbourne. until a year ago she liveed in greece editing online magazines but her life there was not good. when advertisers stopped paying their bills she knew they had to leave. >> i miss greece, but i had to survive. i'm one of the lucky once because i'm an australian citizen. my mom is australian, so i could come here and get a job. >> the greek exodus down under has a precedence. after the second world war nearly 200,000 greek migrants bought a ticket for a ship to australia. melbourne was soon home to more greeks than all but two cities in greece. in the 1970s the trend reversed. tens of thousands who were by then dual citizens returned home often with children. the collapse of the greek economy has led a change in the direction of migration again. more than 10,000 thought to have left greece for australia in the past five years. >> the biggest problem for greece in my opinion the people who are productive, young educated, and in the right age to create the conditions for the country to go
. >> the greek language newspaper in melbourne. until a year ago she liveed in greece editing online magazines but her life there was not good. when advertisers stopped paying their bills she knew they had to leave. >> i miss greece, but i had to survive. i'm one of the lucky once because i'm an australian citizen. my mom is australian, so i could come here and get a job. >> the greek exodus down under has a precedence. after the second world war nearly 200,000 greek migrants...
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melbourne is home to all but two cities. from 1970 pt trend eversed. tens of thousands returned home with australian of born children. athens as 100,000 people. a collapse to the economy led to a change in direction. 10,000 are said to a left greece for australia. >> it's the biggest problem. people that are productive, young, educated and in the right age to create appropriate conditions are not there to help that system. it's not just young people. two years ago. this man left his job, wife and three children to come to australia. >> it's very hard very very hard. >> for me and my family as well. this is what we are doing at the moment. >> like other recent migrants. they were sending money home. the freeze on cash withdrawals and uncertainty means that that is on hold. they are thinking of bringing the family to australia, where international airports are eeg a lot more greeks coming than going. there's no direct flight between greece and australia. greeks are arriving every day. a growing number have no plans to go home. >>> a memorial service for
melbourne is home to all but two cities. from 1970 pt trend eversed. tens of thousands returned home with australian of born children. athens as 100,000 people. a collapse to the economy led to a change in direction. 10,000 are said to a left greece for australia. >> it's the biggest problem. people that are productive, young, educated and in the right age to create appropriate conditions are not there to help that system. it's not just young people. two years ago. this man left his job,...
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. >> reporter: neil is a greek language newspaper in melbourne. melbourne. elie rived in greece, editing online magazines. when advertisers stopped paying her bills she knew she had to leave. >> i miss greece, but i had to survive. i'm one of lucky ones because i'm an australian citizen, my mum is australian, so i could come here and get a job. >> the greek exodus down under has a precedent. after the second world war, 2,000 greek migrants brought a ticket to australia. melbourne is home to all but two cities. from 1970, the trend reversed. tens of thousands returned home with australian of born children. athens as 100,000 people. a collapse to the economy led to a change in direction. 10,000 are said to a left greece for australia. >> it's the biggest problem. people that are productive, young, educated and in the right age to create appropriate conditions are not there to help that system. it's not just young people. two years ago. this man left his job, wife and three children to come to australia. >> it's very hard, very, very hard. >> for me and my fami
. >> reporter: neil is a greek language newspaper in melbourne. melbourne. elie rived in greece, editing online magazines. when advertisers stopped paying her bills she knew she had to leave. >> i miss greece, but i had to survive. i'm one of lucky ones because i'm an australian citizen, my mum is australian, so i could come here and get a job. >> the greek exodus down under has a precedent. after the second world war, 2,000 greek migrants brought a ticket to australia....
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melbourne, was soon home to more greeks than all but two cities in greece. from 1970 the trend reversed 10s of thousands who were by them dual citizens returned home often with australian-born children athens now has more than 100,000 people with australian passports. the collapse of the greek economy, though, has led to a change in the direction of migration again. more than 10,000 are thought to have left greece for australia in the past five years. >> that's the biggest problem for greece in my opinion, the fact that the people that are productive young educated, and in the right age to create the appropriate conditions for the country to go forward are not there to help that system. >> reporter: it's not just young people, two years ago he left not only his job but also his wife and three children to come to australia. >> it's very hard, very, very hard. but for me, and i hope for my family as well, but this is what had to be, and this is what we are doing at the moment. >> reporter: like other recent migrants, he was sending money home but the freeze on
melbourne, was soon home to more greeks than all but two cities in greece. from 1970 the trend reversed 10s of thousands who were by them dual citizens returned home often with australian-born children athens now has more than 100,000 people with australian passports. the collapse of the greek economy, though, has led to a change in the direction of migration again. more than 10,000 are thought to have left greece for australia in the past five years. >> that's the biggest problem for...
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>> that's the scene in melbourne. demonstrators from reclaim australia, an anti immigration group were countered by protest protesters who accuse them of being racist and anti muslim. we were in the middle of it all as fights broke out and police took action. >> in melbourne's democratic heart, this was a version of democracy at work. >> next minute somebody has got me by the ears and they all run up and started kicking me. >> many covered their faces with masks, making their intent clear. this was simply an excuse for violence. this is where the violence really threatens to spillover. we've got protesters here preparing to walk to the north of spring street to confront the united patriots front. with the thinblueline separating the opposing protest groups the confrontation was with police. this is the frontline here. we've got police here. and it took an acrid orange haze to part them. in the end, though it became a petty battle of entitlement. on the right. >> who runs these streets? >> we do. >> and the left? >> ou
>> that's the scene in melbourne. demonstrators from reclaim australia, an anti immigration group were countered by protest protesters who accuse them of being racist and anti muslim. we were in the middle of it all as fights broke out and police took action. >> in melbourne's democratic heart, this was a version of democracy at work. >> next minute somebody has got me by the ears and they all run up and started kicking me. >> many covered their faces with masks, making...
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bruce wilson, joining us out of melbourne. find out why an australian pharmaceutical company could be one of the biggest movers. ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange. we are looking ahead to the opens in australia, japan, and south korea. did his girl power today. between caught up pharmacies.- takata stock up 66%. might be a little overbought. profits up 43%. net income dropping by 1.5%. pre-marketing signaling a little drop. angie: juliet? >> i am going to a company called novagen. up 120%. angie: looks like shanghai. approval ford fda a treatment for blast doma. -- blastoma. it has a generic name at the moment. it looks like it should do well on the fda approval. angie: what do you think? shery: i am in a gambling mood. tripledoperating loss to $4.9 million. it fell 7% yesterday. the day before, it rose 5%. last week, it plunged 10%. i just want to see what happens. angie: an interesting pick. that is the verdict from the stock exchange. stocks are highlighted based on news events. we will be back to see how they have d
bruce wilson, joining us out of melbourne. find out why an australian pharmaceutical company could be one of the biggest movers. ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange. we are looking ahead to the opens in australia, japan, and south korea. did his girl power today. between caught up pharmacies.- takata stock up 66%. might be a little overbought. profits up 43%. net income dropping by 1.5%. pre-marketing signaling a little drop. angie: juliet? >> i am going to a company called novagen....
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scientist at melbourne university studied the same group of people 14 years and found that, exercising every day, meeting neighbors, having a drink a day and having a good job all contribute to your happiness. and if you're a man, get married. but if you're a woman, don't. apparently having kids is a recipe for disaster. >> one of the conundrums is it seems to lower their happiness. horace: "why did i have these kids?" the most important factor, money is not everything. it is something, though. coming up, a d.c. icon celebrating a milestone. horace: this weekend marks a milestone for the georgetown blues club blues alley. it has been open 50 years. it is planning a special concert at the strathmore music center and special guest performances. sam ford looks back at the country visions to history. ♪ sam: it is a sound heard around the world. >> in our own backyard. sam: it is the oldest continuously operating jazz supper club in the nation. some greats perform here adorning the walls. >> that album is killing it from beginning to end. sam: it is drawn music lovers from more than 100 c
scientist at melbourne university studied the same group of people 14 years and found that, exercising every day, meeting neighbors, having a drink a day and having a good job all contribute to your happiness. and if you're a man, get married. but if you're a woman, don't. apparently having kids is a recipe for disaster. >> one of the conundrums is it seems to lower their happiness. horace: "why did i have these kids?" the most important factor, money is not everything. it is...
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also in melbourne. >> he has a lot of things to improve. i think it's important for him to have a new challenge in our team where he will play with great players and improve also his game. he will improve as of this. >> you'retour de france, race leader chris froom achieved his very large lead, very difficult for his rivals to overcome. japan's government has bowed to public pressure, a decision which also has a major effect on the 29 team rug biunion, world cup, the cost had soared to nearly double the estimate at around $2 billion in a major reversal shinzo abe says the main design needs to be totally redone. world rugby is now seeking urgent talks with the japanese government after the announcement. >> translator: the construction cost have been greatly inflated and there were criticisms from the public including the athletes on the plan which maybe believed it would not bl able to host a game. >> rugby world cup will take place in england retain the trophy, they won four years ago the all blacks, started the defense of the southern hemi
also in melbourne. >> he has a lot of things to improve. i think it's important for him to have a new challenge in our team where he will play with great players and improve also his game. he will improve as of this. >> you'retour de france, race leader chris froom achieved his very large lead, very difficult for his rivals to overcome. japan's government has bowed to public pressure, a decision which also has a major effect on the 29 team rug biunion, world cup, the cost had soared...
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>>> just ahead in the sport, we'll tell you about the painful moment in front of 100,000 people in melbourne. jo here with all of the details, oh -- next. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again. nasa's telescope has discovered what is being described as earth's closest cousin. it has characterists that so closely resemble the earth that scientists say it could support life. >> reporter: it's older, slightly bigger and warmer but so very similar to what we call home. meet kapler 452b or what nasa is calling earth 2.0. this is an artist rendition to the newly discovered planet the closest match to earth known to date. it is about 60% larger than earth. our planet's diameter. it's estimated this new rocky world is more than 20,000 kilometers in diameter. it takes 365 days for earth to orbit our sun, what we calculate as a year. one year on this new planet is just 20 days longer. the planet was detected by nasa's powerful telescope launch into space six years ago. it has already identified thousands of potential so-called exoplanets, but none as exciting and as this one. >> we have been surprised by the number
>>> just ahead in the sport, we'll tell you about the painful moment in front of 100,000 people in melbourne. jo here with all of the details, oh -- next. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again. nasa's telescope has discovered what is being described as earth's closest cousin. it has characterists that so closely resemble the earth that scientists say it could support life. >> reporter: it's older, slightly bigger and warmer but so very similar to what we call home. meet kapler 452b or...
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let's bring in evan lucas, market strategist at ig in melbourne. let me get started with oil. back in a bear market. do you see further downward pressure with the iran nuclear deal a little more clear? what should we look out for? >> good morning. the bear market is likely to sustain itself further. you do not look what is going on at the macro level. iran is an added pressure. at recordhe saudis production also a factor. but there is also a disconnect. the expectations and data demand expectations from china after not being met on both ends. there has been a lot on the equity side of write-downs on assets. there is a huge amount of supply about to come online. particularly in asia. australia as well. russia is looking at ramping up supply as well. there is a real increase in supply. you can see it sustained downward pressure. atther or not we can see wti 70 dollars u.s. looks unlikely. demand is not there at the current levels we were expecting. but it is not only oil, is it? it is all commodities across the board. do you see any discernible trends investing in australia? >>
let's bring in evan lucas, market strategist at ig in melbourne. let me get started with oil. back in a bear market. do you see further downward pressure with the iran nuclear deal a little more clear? what should we look out for? >> good morning. the bear market is likely to sustain itself further. you do not look what is going on at the macro level. iran is an added pressure. at recordhe saudis production also a factor. but there is also a disconnect. the expectations and data demand...
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. >> greek language newspaper in melbourne. good life section until a year ago she lived in greece editing online magazines but her life there was not good. when advertisers stopped paying bills and her paycheck didn't arrive on time, she knew she had to survive. >> i love greece, i'm one of the lucky one. my mom's an australian citizen and i could come here and get a job. >> the greek exodus has a precedence. nearly 200,000 greeks got passports away, athens now has more than 100,000 people with australian passports. the collapse of the greek economy has led to the change of the migration again. more than 10,000 have thought to have left greece for australia in the past ten years. >> that's the biggest problem in my opinion. the people that are productive, young educated and in the right age to create the appropriate conditions for the country to go forward are not there to help that system. >> it's not just young people, two years ago tassos left his wife and three children to come to australia. >> it is hard, very, very hard
. >> greek language newspaper in melbourne. good life section until a year ago she lived in greece editing online magazines but her life there was not good. when advertisers stopped paying bills and her paycheck didn't arrive on time, she knew she had to survive. >> i love greece, i'm one of the lucky one. my mom's an australian citizen and i could come here and get a job. >> the greek exodus has a precedence. nearly 200,000 greeks got passports away, athens now has more than...
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nationalist groups staged a so-called claim rally in melbourne at the same time protesters come out as well. >> nepal's massive earthquake has left many without work. but now they're putting their schools to humanitarian use. --they're putting their skills to humanitarian use. >> they carry food and other essential items for the u.n.'s world food program. many of them have been without jobs since april's earthquakes which killed thousands of people. >> my house was destroyed. we cannot afford to sit around. we need to work. >> more than 7,500 porters have been employed in this program. nepal's trekking agency association has been handling the logistics. >> we're trying to provide jobs for 40,000 people through the mission. we're not doing other activities. we're just supporting the human transport mission. >> these porters will walk for three days and they earn $15 a day to carry 30-kilos. from the air landslides appear like stars on the mountainside. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in this picturesque village has been damaged. >> this village has always
nationalist groups staged a so-called claim rally in melbourne at the same time protesters come out as well. >> nepal's massive earthquake has left many without work. but now they're putting their schools to humanitarian use. --they're putting their skills to humanitarian use. >> they carry food and other essential items for the u.n.'s world food program. many of them have been without jobs since april's earthquakes which killed thousands of people. >> my house was destroyed....
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. >> reporter: neil kosmos is a greek language newspaper in melbourne. until a year ago, she lived in greece editing online magazines but her life there wasn't good. when advertisers stopped playing their bills add her paychecks stopped arriving on time she knew she had to leave. >> i miss greece, but i had to survive, and i am one of the lucky ones because i am an australia citizen. my mom is australian so i could come here and get a job. >> reporter: the greek exodus down under has a precedence. after the second world war, many bought a ticket for a ship to australia. melbourne was soon home to more than in all about two cities in greece. many returned home with australian born children. athens has more than 100,000 people with australian passports. the collapse has led to a change in the direction of migration again. more 10,000 have left greece for australia in the past five years. >> that's the biggest problem for greece in my opinion, the fact that the people that are productive, young, educated and in the right age to create the appropriate condit
. >> reporter: neil kosmos is a greek language newspaper in melbourne. until a year ago, she lived in greece editing online magazines but her life there wasn't good. when advertisers stopped playing their bills add her paychecks stopped arriving on time she knew she had to leave. >> i miss greece, but i had to survive, and i am one of the lucky ones because i am an australia citizen. my mom is australian so i could come here and get a job. >> reporter: the greek exodus down...
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the coldest day in brisbane in two years and the coldest days in melbourne in five years. here's the trend for the storm system moving out of the region will keep it cold the next couple days. this is the antarctic vortex shades of the united states a year and a half ago. but here is the perspective. melbourne, should be closer to 14 this time of year. and a gradual warming trend as well. in the pacific we are watching a multitude of tropical features one of which going to impact portions of japan thursday to friday potentially. i leave you with video coming out of atlanta, georgia. we captured this ourselves a couple hours ago. 300 lightning strikes in the northern suburbs of atlanta. an impressive sight in the southern u.s. >> great images there. >> stunning. >> thanks. >>> and uk got away with it this weekend with wimbledon with it normally raining. the world east oldest tennis tournament has crowned its winners in the sunshine. after the break we'll take a look at all the highlights from this year's tournament. >>> plus a backwards driver turns heads on the roadway and
the coldest day in brisbane in two years and the coldest days in melbourne in five years. here's the trend for the storm system moving out of the region will keep it cold the next couple days. this is the antarctic vortex shades of the united states a year and a half ago. but here is the perspective. melbourne, should be closer to 14 this time of year. and a gradual warming trend as well. in the pacific we are watching a multitude of tropical features one of which going to impact portions of...
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that is david stringer for us live in melbourne. next, we are on the streets of athens to hear what the people think about their leaders anti-austerity future. you are watching "first up." ♪ >> the lenders are clearly are in the driver's seat. what can governments like the finnish government or germans voters who to their are skeptical at this point? fromfraid what makes sense the perspective of economics, it's going to boil down to, what can you sell politically? pass the message that it is not trying to take revenge on greece for the policies in the last five months. it shouldn't try to give the impression that it is punishing greece, but it should try to see how it can help greece get out therefore,is, and prove a true european union, which wants all of its members to flourish and do better. >> it is a good deal in the sense that you get those measures and a some rationalization of the sales tax, pensions, and someone, and i think that is what is really important. the last six months has been a disaster for greece, frankly. the
that is david stringer for us live in melbourne. next, we are on the streets of athens to hear what the people think about their leaders anti-austerity future. you are watching "first up." ♪ >> the lenders are clearly are in the driver's seat. what can governments like the finnish government or germans voters who to their are skeptical at this point? fromfraid what makes sense the perspective of economics, it's going to boil down to, what can you sell politically? pass the...
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if you look at the forecast for saturday you've got 10, 13 and 17 at melbourne sydney and brisbane. by sunday, temperatures should start to rise. not quite the same for new zealand where very cold air and risk of snowfall affecting parts of the so you didn't southern alps. >> people are marking one year since makes airline flight 17 was shot down, killing all 298 people onboard. flags are flying at hask mast in the netherlands. most of the victims were dutch. these are live shots from kiev, flowers being laid outside the dutch embassy in ukraine's capital to mark the anniversary. we've had a minute silence held to mark the exact time that the plane came down this time last year. this is the scene or was the scene in australia's capitol. the prime minister unveiled a lot to remember the 38 australians killed. >> calls are growing for a u.n. backed probe into the attack. here the many western countries believe western separatist rebels shot down a plane using missiles. russia denies involvement. >> memorials are held in the small ukrainian village where the plane came down. charles st
if you look at the forecast for saturday you've got 10, 13 and 17 at melbourne sydney and brisbane. by sunday, temperatures should start to rise. not quite the same for new zealand where very cold air and risk of snowfall affecting parts of the so you didn't southern alps. >> people are marking one year since makes airline flight 17 was shot down, killing all 298 people onboard. flags are flying at hask mast in the netherlands. most of the victims were dutch. these are live shots from...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> more on al jazeera.com. help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest white kid my father ever met. >> in total, lear wrote produced produced. >> we don't know what the episode is all about. oh, it's about abortion. >> lear has left his mark on american politics. founding people for the american way and he's fought against religious fundamentalism. >> what can i say about jerry fallwell. i was the number one enmy in the generation. >> in his 90-plus years he has lived a multitude of lives. one of those lives as a bomber in world war ii. >> americans love america. but there was a time after world war ii when we were in love with america. >> i had a chance to speak with norman lear, of all of this, and his thoughts of being a father of six, he tells about his recent book, all this i get to experience. >> you have tackled issues of racism, home owes phobia, did you set out being a trail playser? >>
andrew thomas, al jazeera, melbourne. >> more on al jazeera.com. help us look in the mirror and see ourselves honestly. >> he is the man behind the iconic is it sit-coms of the 1970s "all in the family." >> i was the laziest white kid my father ever met. >> in total, lear wrote produced produced. >> we don't know what the episode is all about. oh, it's about abortion. >> lear has left his mark on american politics. founding people for the american...
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andrew thomas, al jazeera melbourne. >> that is it for this edition of al jazeera world news. fault lines is up next. i'll see you again in an hour. >> several months ago, we received a package of dvds. it came from a group of lawyers in michigan, and it contained video testimonies by young inmates of the state's adult prisons. we're hiding their identities - but the stories we heard if true, were horrifying. >> tell me what he does. with his arm. >> now he's saying i want you to suck my d***. and i say no, i don't do that, man, i don't do that. he said you're going to now. >> the videos are testimony for a lawsuit. as teenagers, the young men were incarcerated with older inmates who, they say, brutally assaulted them. >> he grabbed me on my neck and he told me he was going to f*** me. >> what we heard in the videos made us get on a plane to michigan. it was the starting point of our investigation into the treatment of youth in the adult criminal justice system. >> we are now on the record, this is the videotape deposition of john doe 1. >> and it began with an inmate we'll be
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videos with your kids if it they'll get inspired by things you see on youtube, riley dashwood lives in melbourne, australia and she does some trick shot hey, that was really good. >> wow. wow. wow. >> this is legit, no video trickery. >> i'm getting suspicious when i saw the dvd go in the player. >> her family claims it's legit. they said they did multiple takes for the toothbrush took 136 attempts. the milk 36 the bread 54 and the tennis ball more than 300 times to get that thing in there. >> wow, that's a patient parent to stay behind the camera and keep encouraging her t this. that's an awesome parent. >> a great lesson you have to keep trying eventually you'll get it. this is so great on so many levels. >> i think that was our youngest trick shot artist ever on "right this minute." this kid i believe is the youngest ever to try eating a carolina reaper here on "right this minute." >> today i'm going to eat a carolina reaper a whole one and i'm only 9. >> i wouldn't recommend a grownup do it let alone a kid. currently the world's hottest pepper. he says the first few chews were hot and things
videos with your kids if it they'll get inspired by things you see on youtube, riley dashwood lives in melbourne, australia and she does some trick shot hey, that was really good. >> wow. wow. wow. >> this is legit, no video trickery. >> i'm getting suspicious when i saw the dvd go in the player. >> her family claims it's legit. they said they did multiple takes for the toothbrush took 136 attempts. the milk 36 the bread 54 and the tennis ball more than 300 times to get...
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>> behavior you're about to see in this have you had yo from melbourne australia could lead to a hefty fine. you see this man walking into a yard there's a door open to the car. there's a dog inside that car. watch what he does. >> oh! oh my gosh what's he doing? >> what the -- he dwrabz that dog out of the back of the car and began hitting it with a metal pole. there's a story behind this. according to reports, the dog owner's mother was taking the dog out for a walk another woman with her dog was walking down the street. this woman's dog got excited and the leash broke and rushed toward the woman walking her dog. the dog did not attack anybody but e woman walking her dog felt like the dog was being aggressive. according to reports this man is a family member of the woman who was walking her dog down the street and he was worthed by the behavior that he saw, came into the yard with the metal pole and fwaet this dog until it was unconscious. >> the only one with aggressive behavior is this man. >> according to reports the man could face up to a year in jail or a fine of nearly $30,000
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. >>> this next video posted by a guy named joel graham his dad in melbourne,'s trawlia, at saunt andrews beach. >> is he trying to hit a golf ball? >> at first had the have you had yo not been titled golf bloopers broken rib i would have thought that is a weird fail but this is quite the sand trap. look at that. >> that is not a sand trap that's the beach. >> just adds insult to injury but dad ended up with a broken rib. >>> a dash cam have you had yo captures some horrifying footage. >> they stop they get surrounded these people immediately reach for the keys. >> why people are conselling their trips to this region. >> and the zero protection. >> she has a wau to mach your own facial clean pa >> see the diy that will help you save. >> this is g. >> yes this is a fantastic. anand d whwhenen y youou b bunundldle e yoyourur home and auto insurance ththrorougugh h prprogogreressssivive,e, you'll save a bundle! [ [ lalaugughshs ] ] jajamimie.e. ririghght.t. mamakeke a a b badad b bunundldle e jojokeke a a bubuckck g goeoes s inin t thehe j jarar. i i guguesess s ththatat's's j jusust t hohow
. >>> this next video posted by a guy named joel graham his dad in melbourne,'s trawlia, at saunt andrews beach. >> is he trying to hit a golf ball? >> at first had the have you had yo not been titled golf bloopers broken rib i would have thought that is a weird fail but this is quite the sand trap. look at that. >> that is not a sand trap that's the beach. >> just adds insult to injury but dad ended up with a broken rib. >>> a dash cam have you had yo...
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they were taking part in a reclaim australia rally in melbourne. it is one of a number planned for this weekend. the steps and roads around victoria state parliament were blocked with police lines separating the two camps. israel's prime minister has been meeting black leaders. racism must be eliminated and set up a committee to combat it. but many black israelis believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. they gather in tel aviv to call for an end to discrimination, something they say is institutionalized. >> translator: we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> reporter: the prime minister said racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society. he set up a committee aimed at trying to combat it. but few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video which went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rallies were peaceful until police fired stun grenades at protests. >> in is
they were taking part in a reclaim australia rally in melbourne. it is one of a number planned for this weekend. the steps and roads around victoria state parliament were blocked with police lines separating the two camps. israel's prime minister has been meeting black leaders. racism must be eliminated and set up a committee to combat it. but many black israelis believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. they gather in tel aviv to...
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the search now extending to the coast of melbourne. >> we appreciate the entire community's commitment already and we only ask that everybody continue to be safe in assisting to try and find the boys to try not to interfere with the search and rescue that the coast guard is doing. but to please just spread the word to anyone that we know here in the bahamas that if they have seen these boys we need to know. >> and that was from the cnn affiliate wbpf. i spoke earlier with petty officer mark barney. >> right now the area is quite vast. as we heard before we started this search off of the jupiter area stretched all the way up to melbourne and then back down to ft. pierce. so far currently we've searched approximately 25,400 square nautical miles for austin and perry. so we're heavily concerned for their well-being and we're doing everything that we can do to bring them back home. >> and so we know that the family members say that these young guys are so familiar with being on the water, even more so than being on land. but what has the family shared with you about their planned journey,
the search now extending to the coast of melbourne. >> we appreciate the entire community's commitment already and we only ask that everybody continue to be safe in assisting to try and find the boys to try not to interfere with the search and rescue that the coast guard is doing. but to please just spread the word to anyone that we know here in the bahamas that if they have seen these boys we need to know. >> and that was from the cnn affiliate wbpf. i spoke earlier with petty...
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andrew thomas al jazeera, melbourne. >>> more news for you any time. the address is aljazeera.com. >> protection for the military i have decided to run for president of the united states. >> ohio governor john kasich joining the growing field. but does he offer anything different. and defense secretary traveling to israel, he is trying to convince a key critic of the iran nuclear deal to get on board. >> this is al jazeera america live. president obama promoting new protections for america's military and veterans. just spoke to the v.w.f. annual convention about stronger laws to protect current and former service members from financial fraud more oven the announcement, the president had very harsh words to say about lenders. >> he did. can you imagine this, a loans with an interest rate that carry as high as 100% two, hundred% even 600%. some of these with the president calls and other calls inscrupulous payday lenders they sprout up around military bases you know the way this works. people borrow against their paycheck, and then the lender candidate g
andrew thomas al jazeera, melbourne. >>> more news for you any time. the address is aljazeera.com. >> protection for the military i have decided to run for president of the united states. >> ohio governor john kasich joining the growing field. but does he offer anything different. and defense secretary traveling to israel, he is trying to convince a key critic of the iran nuclear deal to get on board. >> this is al jazeera america live. president obama promoting new...
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vincent's in melbourne. there's implantable materials, and we are still only at the tip of the iceberg. there's more exciting things to be done with the 3d bioprinting. >>> thank you for sharing your time gordon walls. >>> dozens of women in mexico held a protest to raise awareness of domestic violence. congress women and activists imitated crime scenes laying down inside chalk lines on the ground. an estimated 2,300 women von killed in domestic violence in mexico in the past nine years. >> the u.n. warned that the ebola outbreak in west africa has not run its course. more than 11,000 died from ebola in 2013. the virus created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have this report on a family that lost more than 10 of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, when this woman is doing her chores she's inseparable from her mobile phone. she's grounding food for a meal for her extended family that lives in this large house. later as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. ask her about
vincent's in melbourne. there's implantable materials, and we are still only at the tip of the iceberg. there's more exciting things to be done with the 3d bioprinting. >>> thank you for sharing your time gordon walls. >>> dozens of women in mexico held a protest to raise awareness of domestic violence. congress women and activists imitated crime scenes laying down inside chalk lines on the ground. an estimated 2,300 women von killed in domestic violence in mexico in the past...
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it follows similar scene ins melbourne on saturday. >> protestors in the u.s. state of south carolina have fought with white supremacists as a rally in support of the confederate flag. the controversial banner was removed from the state capital grounds last week. from south carolina state capitol columbia, alan fisher reports. >> this is free speech in america, a protest by the ku klux klan and their allies and angry voices raced in opposition to their message. they marched on to the steps of south carolina state capital building surrounded by police. they came to object to the removal of the confederate flag, waived by the man who shot nine people dead in a church in this state last month. for more than an hour, they rallied. some stood silently, others shouted abuse at the crowd which outnumbered them easily by 10 to one. there were fights, skirmishes. there were arguments and there were arrests. >> for the ku klux klan, this was about heritage and freedom of speech. they shouted at the people who turned out in force to oppose them. >> for many on the steps t
it follows similar scene ins melbourne on saturday. >> protestors in the u.s. state of south carolina have fought with white supremacists as a rally in support of the confederate flag. the controversial banner was removed from the state capital grounds last week. from south carolina state capitol columbia, alan fisher reports. >> this is free speech in america, a protest by the ku klux klan and their allies and angry voices raced in opposition to their message. they marched on to...
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andrew thomas al jazeera, melbourne. >>> more news for you any time. the address is aljazeera.com. >> protection for the military i have decided to run for president of the united states. >> ohio governor john kasich joining the growing field. but does he offer anything different. and defense secretary
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david is in melbourne. good to see you. how are commodities faring in the trading day from your perspex live? -- perspective? david: we have seen some gains so far. energy prices remain largely in the red. if you look at the bloomberg commodity index, that tracks 22 materials. that is holding losses after yesterday's plunged to a 13 year low. it is still a pretty weak outlook. bhp billiton and rio tinto the biggest mining companies, they were pretty much unchanged in trading here in australia ahead of the open in london. >> gold hit a five-year low on monday. what are producers and investors saying is driving this plunge other than dollar strength? >> that is a key question. it seems to be everybody you talk to has a different answer if at all. there are those who point to china with gold purchases. that disappointed some investors who had expectations it has to have more bully and holding. there is also less demand now that greece is working out its issues in the eurozone. i spoke to evolution mining, australia's third big
david is in melbourne. good to see you. how are commodities faring in the trading day from your perspex live? -- perspective? david: we have seen some gains so far. energy prices remain largely in the red. if you look at the bloomberg commodity index, that tracks 22 materials. that is holding losses after yesterday's plunged to a 13 year low. it is still a pretty weak outlook. bhp billiton and rio tinto the biggest mining companies, they were pretty much unchanged in trading here in australia...
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melbourne. >> find out a lot more about andrew thomas's report into 3d body parts on the website. there, keep up-to-date and get a lot of extra information on the name stories we are covering at al jazeera focusing on that presidential election is taking plates in burundi today. there is correspondence there and in rwanda. the number of people who feel so scared that they are leafing it the kwuntcountry. ays ays.com pass >> new video from a the accident jail where a wham was found dead her yell. >> trying to sell a nuclear deal with iran. defense secretary ash carter meets with israel's leader trying to convince that leader that iran will not get a nuclear weapon. >> military recruiting centers reopen after the chattanooga
melbourne. >> find out a lot more about andrew thomas's report into 3d body parts on the website. there, keep up-to-date and get a lot of extra information on the name stories we are covering at al jazeera focusing on that presidential election is taking plates in burundi today. there is correspondence there and in rwanda. the number of people who feel so scared that they are leafing it the kwuntcountry. ays ays.com pass >> new video from a the accident jail where a wham was found...
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joining us live from melbourne. what is going on here in your view? guest: i would agree with that supply scenario. oss ae seeing it acr lot of commodities. no doubt, ate guys levels, the high cost in gold will be feeling the pinch. one thing helping them out, here goldstria, austrian prices. the dip in the u.s. gold price, 15-20%,good dip of making things a little more uncomfortable. dollar'sthe aussie fall does protect the aussie mi ners. bottom falling out of the gold market? it can't just be down to dollar strength. there must be more to it. mark: it is a tricky one. that's a lot of sentiment comes into gold. at this stage, it has mostly been negative. there has been a headwind in the gold market. the expectation of interest rates going up. sometime later in the year. the market is positioning for that. still selling there. i think the bigger driver is the u.s. economic the back drop. looking at jobs data. interest rate adjustments. on the other side of the equation, some story around chinese gold holdings, a little lower than expected. that may h
joining us live from melbourne. what is going on here in your view? guest: i would agree with that supply scenario. oss ae seeing it acr lot of commodities. no doubt, ate guys levels, the high cost in gold will be feeling the pinch. one thing helping them out, here goldstria, austrian prices. the dip in the u.s. gold price, 15-20%,good dip of making things a little more uncomfortable. dollar'sthe aussie fall does protect the aussie mi ners. bottom falling out of the gold market? it can't just...
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ben is over and melbourne. 43.97 is the price for wti. >> you are quite right. it is all about the glut that there is too much oil. the demand is about the glut. you do not have to look too far to find out where that oil is coming from. in the u.s. they are producing at the highest rate in three decades and they are forecast for another gain and supplies and that will keep supplies almost 100 billion barrels above the five-year average. if you look at the middle east and opec, they are at a record this month. opec is continuing to pump above its quota there did there is the great unknown of a run. -- of iran. some forecasters say it will be a gradual gain in supply but if you look at past this ructions and use libya and venezuela as a guide, looks as though the iranian oil might hit the market quicker than anticipated. oilave west texas and brent in a bear market at the moment at this point -- point doesn't look like there will be any relief for prices. rishaad: we will turn our attention now to some of the other stories we have been watching for you today and m
ben is over and melbourne. 43.97 is the price for wti. >> you are quite right. it is all about the glut that there is too much oil. the demand is about the glut. you do not have to look too far to find out where that oil is coming from. in the u.s. they are producing at the highest rate in three decades and they are forecast for another gain and supplies and that will keep supplies almost 100 billion barrels above the five-year average. if you look at the middle east and opec, they are at...
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rishaad: robin joining us from melbourne. let's do all things htc. also under pressure. market share being eaten up by rivals. struggling to find the right market response. they have tried all sorts of thing. an" lasttried "iron m year. we talked about samsung struggling against apple. htc is struggling against first-your smart phone makers. profits over turn the last four quarters. we know that it's actually in the red. we are looking at these unorthodox numbers for the second quarter we have a graphic that shows you that sales were down more than 15% from the second quarter of last year. 18% from the first quarter. just underloss of $170 million u.s. the stoxx are trading. rish, look at that. it is almost trading at the less level. --is below the book now you book fell you -- book value out there. rishaad: investors love it. david: they slashed that number almost in half, from 136, they brought the price down to 70. it shows you what is the focus of the company. you are looking at the competitive landscape. they did not want to get into the low-end spectrum of the mark
rishaad: robin joining us from melbourne. let's do all things htc. also under pressure. market share being eaten up by rivals. struggling to find the right market response. they have tried all sorts of thing. an" lasttried "iron m year. we talked about samsung struggling against apple. htc is struggling against first-your smart phone makers. profits over turn the last four quarters. we know that it's actually in the red. we are looking at these unorthodox numbers for the second...
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nationalist groups were holding a so-called reclaim australia rally in melbourne. just a number planned. roads around victoria state parliament were blocked with officers separating the two camps. >>> nepal's massive earthquake left many out of work. but now some are putting their skills to humanitarian use. they're joining forces with the u.n. to carry food to thousands of people in inaccessible villages. >> local porters gather food for the world food program. many of them have been without jobs since airplane's earthquake, which killed thousands of people. a porter with a trekking agency before. >> my house was destroyed. we cannot afford to sit around. we need to work. >> more than 7,500 porters have been employed in this program. nepal's trekking agency ocean has been handing handling the logistics. >> we're trying to provide jobs for people and through the mission. >> these partyers are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500-meter pass to the village in neighboring districts. they earn $15 a day to carry 30-kilos. from the air landslides appear like sc
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andrew thomas, al jazeera melbourne. >> that is it for this edition of al jazeera world news. fault lines is up next. i'll see you again in an hour. >> several months ago, we received a package of dvds. it came from a group of lawyers in michigan, and it contained video testimonies by young inmates of the state's adult prisons. we're hiding their identities - but the stories we heard if true, were horrifying. >> tell me what he does. with his arm. >> now he's saying i want you to suck my d***. and i say no, i don't do that, man, i don't do that. he said you're going to now. >> the videos are testimony for a lawsuit.
andrew thomas, al jazeera melbourne. >> that is it for this edition of al jazeera world news. fault lines is up next. i'll see you again in an hour. >> several months ago, we received a package of dvds. it came from a group of lawyers in michigan, and it contained video testimonies by young inmates of the state's adult prisons. we're hiding their identities - but the stories we heard if true, were horrifying. >> tell me what he does. with his arm. >> now he's saying i...
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and in sport real madrid's team takes on manchester city in melbourne. that's all coming up. >> the al-shabab attack iny 67 people were killed to al-shabab's attack in garissa university that killed 150 people only three months ago. >> we need support we needs to go in and do better. >> okay. quest gate mall has reopened. no memorials to the dead here. despite improvement to security, kenyans are still skeptical about whether or not enough has been done. they'll be looking at the kenyan president for help, and he has said he'll speak bluntly with kenya's politicians. he won't be traveling to the west kenyanvilleage will his father lived and died. the relatives have traveled to nairobi, including his grandmother and his half sister, wearing the white coat here, she greeted him at the airport, and then got in the back of his limousine to drive out. andrew simmons. al jazeera nairobi. >> burundi's election says that they willthat it's president will continue in another term. his decision to run for a third term defined rules and treated months of protest th
and in sport real madrid's team takes on manchester city in melbourne. that's all coming up. >> the al-shabab attack iny 67 people were killed to al-shabab's attack in garissa university that killed 150 people only three months ago. >> we need support we needs to go in and do better. >> okay. quest gate mall has reopened. no memorials to the dead here. despite improvement to security, kenyans are still skeptical about whether or not enough has been done. they'll be looking at...
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scientist at melbourne university study people for 14 years and they found that exercising every day, meeting your neighbors, having a drink every day, and having a good job all conjure up at your happiness. if you are a man, get married. if you are a woman don't. apparently it is a recipe for disaster. too late for me. >> a lot of people have children but it seems to lower their happiness. kellye: retiring will not make you any happier and the most important factor is that money is not everything. leon: he needed a researcher to figure that out? if you get a job doing that can of research, having a good job in a drink every day these to a good life? are you kidding? [laughter] leon: the way to a man's heart is through his stomach but i'm that sure how appetizing some of these are. frito-lay announced for finalist for the u.s. a flavor contest in the running to become a new kind of potato chip. the winners are biscuits and gravy, recount euros -- greek gyros west coast truffle fries, and new york ruben. and concert voting other favorites are likely seven. kellye: any sound good to you
scientist at melbourne university study people for 14 years and they found that exercising every day, meeting your neighbors, having a drink every day, and having a good job all conjure up at your happiness. if you are a man, get married. if you are a woman don't. apparently it is a recipe for disaster. too late for me. >> a lot of people have children but it seems to lower their happiness. kellye: retiring will not make you any happier and the most important factor is that money is not...
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protests were planned in new york and houston and los angeles, around the world they are planned london, melbourne. >> coming up, hundreds of firefighters fighting a blaze out west >> this hotel fire shutdown the vegas strip about an hour today. it happened on the 14th floor pool deck, and two people had to treated for smoke inhalation and wildfires sweeping across 6 states california, monmontana taken na, and extra firefighters coming in as far away as florida florida dealing with flooding. >> in florida, the next couple of days it is going to be wet for the last 4-5 takes, and that's because wore seeing tropical air and a frontal boundary. fairly clear conditions, and dry conditions but if the for florida, take a look how that rain has definitely been pushing down here, and i want to show you some video that has come out, this is the county, where some part of the day, they have seen about an inch of rain per hour, and the flooding has been extensive, not only on the west coast but central parts of florida, orlando and kissimmee and, forecast looks like this, as we go towards the rest of the wee
protests were planned in new york and houston and los angeles, around the world they are planned london, melbourne. >> coming up, hundreds of firefighters fighting a blaze out west >> this hotel fire shutdown the vegas strip about an hour today. it happened on the 14th floor pool deck, and two people had to treated for smoke inhalation and wildfires sweeping across 6 states california, monmontana taken na, and extra firefighters coming in as far away as florida florida dealing with...
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nationalist groups were holding a so-called reclaim australia rally in melbourne. please used pepper spray to break up the rival groups. roads around victoria state parliament were blocked. officers separated the two tanks. benjamin netanyahu said racism must be eliminated t as imvias imvias tiaz reports, black leaders believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. black israelis and their supporters gathered in tel aviv to call for an end of discrimination, something they say is institutionalized. >> we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu says racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that he set up a governmental min steer y'all committee trying to combat it. few believe much will change. >> protests like this erupted with a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. rallies were largely peaceful until police fired stun grenades at protesters. a show of force rarely used against israel's citizens who
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police arrested five people in sydney today, a day after violent clashes broke out in melbourne. officers were set to arrest protesters. >>> buckingham palace is angryily condemning a tabloid. >> the paper has stirred up controversy for a picture featuring six-year-old queen elizabeth giving a nazi salute. the headline their royal heilnesss. it was quickly condemned. >> it is disappointing that film shot eight decades ago and apparently from her ma jess at this's personal family archive has been obtained and exploited in this manner. the still images were taken from a short black and white film in 1933 when adolph hitler was rising to power in germany. the video posted on line shows edward who the paper describes as nazi sympathizing apparently encouraging them to do the nazi salute before joining them. the story is called sensationalist. >> it shows people frolicking around on the lawn and unfortunately the son decided to freeze the frame to make it look as bad as possible and turning it into a big controversy. the whole thing is very pointless and unfair. >> "the sun" responded
police arrested five people in sydney today, a day after violent clashes broke out in melbourne. officers were set to arrest protesters. >>> buckingham palace is angryily condemning a tabloid. >> the paper has stirred up controversy for a picture featuring six-year-old queen elizabeth giving a nazi salute. the headline their royal heilnesss. it was quickly condemned. >> it is disappointing that film shot eight decades ago and apparently from her ma jess at this's personal...
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. >> nearly 100,000 people have packed into the melbourne contradict grounds to see real madrid beat manchester city in a friendly. getting the first goal midway through the first half. rinaldo netted two minutes later, as the spanish club went on to play in the international champions cup with a 4-1 victory. there was a painful moment for rinaldo when he was kicked. >> there are five years to go smell the 2020 olympic games in tokyo. japanese officials don't know what they're doing yet. they just unveiled the logo for the games. deciding that the original stadium plans would be canceled, the estimated cost was rising to $2.1 billion, almost twice what was expected. organizers hoped to have plans for a new stadium drown up by the end of this year. >> nothing is decided yet. we know that there are various options. as for construction costs, we aren't thinking of anything at this point. we are really starting from zero. i think the entire government is responsible for this in various aspects. >> joining us from tokyo is sports editor for the japan times. the japanese government and pub
. >> nearly 100,000 people have packed into the melbourne contradict grounds to see real madrid beat manchester city in a friendly. getting the first goal midway through the first half. rinaldo netted two minutes later, as the spanish club went on to play in the international champions cup with a 4-1 victory. there was a painful moment for rinaldo when he was kicked. >> there are five years to go smell the 2020 olympic games in tokyo. japanese officials don't know what they're doing...
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the site >>> demonstrations are planned around the world in a handful of cities - including london melbourne and karachi. >> the director of an organization joins us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. i understand you are coming from a protest at the saudi consulate. is the movement gaining traction. . >> yes thank you for having me yes. this, of course, you can see this all around the world. you know although it was destroyed many years ago, but today, what you see from the terrorist organizations, you see two things killing and destruction. this started. within the saudis and others attacked medina - one of the holy cities of islam, they killed so many people. then they destroyed this historical cemetery regarded by the prophet as a respected place. and the prophet, his wives and family members the grandson is buried there. and other great personalities of islam and companions are buried there. >> there are multiple sites of concern, many that have been destroyed. the argument for saudi government is that the country sees millions come every year and they need the space to acco
the site >>> demonstrations are planned around the world in a handful of cities - including london melbourne and karachi. >> the director of an organization joins us from los angeles. thank you for being with us. i understand you are coming from a protest at the saudi consulate. is the movement gaining traction. . >> yes thank you for having me yes. this, of course, you can see this all around the world. you know although it was destroyed many years ago, but today, what you...
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they're searching for the boys off the coast of melbourne, florida. >> it's the worst feeling. >> we believe they are out there and alive. >> the search spanning more than 6,000 nautical miles. the coast guard released a statement saying we initially reported they were planning a fishing trip to the bajahamas because of one of their associate media pages. we think this is a boast. the family said the boys would not try to sail to the bahamas without permission. the boys are aboard a 19-foot single engine boat and the coast guard believes they don't have many supplies or communication device on board. >> i know he's coming home. i want him home now. >> the boy's families are grateful to the support they've gotten. and plan to hold a vigil for the boys later tea today. >>> there are new details into what may have sparked a gunman's rampage at the louisiana movie theater. john houser's brother speaking out about his mental health. gabe gutierrez is in louisiana with the latest. >> the gunman's brother said his family had painfully watched his decline for years. he told them he wanted to
they're searching for the boys off the coast of melbourne, florida. >> it's the worst feeling. >> we believe they are out there and alive. >> the search spanning more than 6,000 nautical miles. the coast guard released a statement saying we initially reported they were planning a fishing trip to the bajahamas because of one of their associate media pages. we think this is a boast. the family said the boys would not try to sail to the bahamas without permission. the boys are...
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the other day i found a piece of literature that looks like it was being carried through melbourne. the most bad thing i saw was a note written by some into themselves on the plane or on their way to the plaintiffs is one of the things i want to do is have a good vacation and not blow my budget but yet have a good time. it is stuff like that that really stays with you. if i can say on a personal level, we have become almost intimately familiar. we have looked close-up. we are able to notice the differences paid for example on the cockpit scene that has been the most stark in terms of how it has changed. when we first arrived there again but cockpit appears to have slammed down into her thing is pretty much intact. over the days we had they not spread out. day two there were men in uniform packing through with a power saw. it could have been on active body recovery. reader note. in then it has been spread out even more. the other striking thing when we arrived here today after arrived here the day after, there were a lot of hotties flying bear. it was a horrifying thing. >> no one wa
the other day i found a piece of literature that looks like it was being carried through melbourne. the most bad thing i saw was a note written by some into themselves on the plane or on their way to the plaintiffs is one of the things i want to do is have a good vacation and not blow my budget but yet have a good time. it is stuff like that that really stays with you. if i can say on a personal level, we have become almost intimately familiar. we have looked close-up. we are able to notice the...
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it follows similar scenes in melbourne on saturday. a south korean spy involved in a phone hacking scandal has apparently committed suicide. he left a note denying he speed on civilians. we have more from seoul. >> the 46-year-old agent of the national intelligence service was found dead in his car on saturday, an apparent suicide next to him a three page will. part of that will has been released to the media on sunday in which the agent says that he can reassure the south screen public that that he was involved with was not used against civilians. he apologized for leaking data of that usage saying he was over jealous in an attempt to not being linked to other monitoring. the service does have form in this area in the past. the two spy chiefs in charge between 1999 and 2003 were both convicted after found to have overseen the monitoring of nearly 2,000 south korean civilians, very senior south koreans involved in the world of business. it was found to use on line presence to smear the liberal opponent in the presidential election. rec
it follows similar scenes in melbourne on saturday. a south korean spy involved in a phone hacking scandal has apparently committed suicide. he left a note denying he speed on civilians. we have more from seoul. >> the 46-year-old agent of the national intelligence service was found dead in his car on saturday, an apparent suicide next to him a three page will. part of that will has been released to the media on sunday in which the agent says that he can reassure the south screen public...
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. >>> nearly 100,000 people packed into the melbourne cricket grounds. renaldo netted two minutes later, as the spanish club went on to claim the international champion's cup. it was a rather painful moment for renaldo when he was kicked. >>> fifa announced they will meet with visa coca-cola and other major sponsors. they had written to express their concern. speaking in the russian city of st. petersburg where he also revealed he was unlikely to stay in his job once a new president is elected next february. >> if i would be the next fifa president, i would take a new general secretary. whoever comes the new fifa president should have a new secretary general, because it's the most important relationship for any organization. >>> sepp blatter is also in st. petersburg. >> how does it feel to be here? >> i'm happy to be here. >> are you confident russia will host a good world cup? >> exactly. that's why we are here to prepare all of these great events. thank you. >>> there are exactly five years to go until the 2020 olympic cams in tokyo. japanese official
. >>> nearly 100,000 people packed into the melbourne cricket grounds. renaldo netted two minutes later, as the spanish club went on to claim the international champion's cup. it was a rather painful moment for renaldo when he was kicked. >>> fifa announced they will meet with visa coca-cola and other major sponsors. they had written to express their concern. speaking in the russian city of st. petersburg where he also revealed he was unlikely to stay in his job once a new...