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minister -- australia's 29th prime minister. they are expecting the arrival of the incoming prime minister and the governor general, who is the queen's representative in australia. we are going to have a look now at the property -- how office rents are moving in major cities. is's find out what time it with the president and chief executive joining us on the line from tokyo. after being in the doldrums for several years, what is the clock telling you about this japanese capital? two was last through tokyo years ago in 2013 and i've got to say the mood change is just remarkable. ankenank index -- the t index shows that confidence is higher than almost a decade. that is requested in what we see in the market, the demand for rented space. we are seeing healthy demand. rents are rising at a 7% annual clip this year, and they are likely to carry on at that pace until at least 2018 when a bunch of new stock arrives on the market, but the driver is very interesting. it is the increased level of business investment, the switch from cost
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australia heavily exposed to china and the dollar near six-year lows. we have the reserve bank policymaker here. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. tag whichget the hash is trending business. the markets. china. zeb: we are increasing the worst the selloff. i wish i had better news for you the first day of september. it is continuing. stocks are because generally lower of cost of the asia-pacific. china reading out of having an impact not only in china but across the region. it is late into a decline on the asia-pacific. look at the numbers. that yanis moving higher. a check of that in a moment. shanghai, the real story. -- in the yen moving higher. a share movers. watching them today. we are seeing as much as 10% decline for some of the chinese names. seng,ong, the hang declines today. energy producers are the market leaders and their session. petro china leading the pack. some of the same names we saw yesterday leading the highs. macau casino shares. both have huge investment in macau. another name that moved yesterday is falling by abo
australia heavily exposed to china and the dollar near six-year lows. we have the reserve bank policymaker here. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. tag whichget the hash is trending business. the markets. china. zeb: we are increasing the worst the selloff. i wish i had better news for you the first day of september. it is continuing. stocks are because generally lower of cost of the asia-pacific. china reading out of having an impact not only in china but across the region. it...
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australia made it clear. they say that a mark of success is that boats have stopped coming to australia. they have seen what has happened to those that have tried. and that has been the case, there was talk now in australia that some european leaders are looking up what us a trail is doing because they would like to follow that example. nongovernmental organizations look at that and say if that's the case, if everyone tries to race to the bottom, where does that leave some. world's most vulnerable people. >> thank you. we are going to follow through on this story and investigate it a little further. but in the meantime, let's look now at the crisis which is particularly affecting europe right now and the german chancellor. she's confident that europe can rise to the challenge that's being posed by this current refugee crisis. she says the continent must help and promote a strategy of tolerance. >> translator: we will apply the full force of the law against those who verbally abuse others, who attack other peo
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australia will have its fifth prime minister in as many years. from sydney al jazeera's andrew thomas reports. >> the results were close but in the end a tight vote went in favor of a challenger. >> and the leadership was contested by malcolm turnbull, turnbull was successful on 54, abbott on 44. >> malcolm turnbull was successful to lead his country. >> the australia of the future has to be a nation that is agile, innovative creative. we cannot be future proofing ourselves. we have to recognize that the disruption that we see driven by technology the volatility and change, is our friend. is our friend if we are agile and smart enough to take advantage of it. there has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today. and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> tony abbott was australia's prime minister for almost exactly two years. from the right of his party his chief achievement in his eyes was stopping boats from reaching australia and scrapping an environmental tax on carbon emissions but never personally popu
australia will have its fifth prime minister in as many years. from sydney al jazeera's andrew thomas reports. >> the results were close but in the end a tight vote went in favor of a challenger. >> and the leadership was contested by malcolm turnbull, turnbull was successful on 54, abbott on 44. >> malcolm turnbull was successful to lead his country. >> the australia of the future has to be a nation that is agile, innovative creative. we cannot be future proofing...
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>>> now to australia where malcolm turnbull has said there has never been a more exciting time to be australian after ousting tony abbott. he becomes the fifth prime minister in just over five years after a series of leadership challenges within both major parties. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: in australia it is become a familiar site, a new prime minister being sworn in. >> i malcolm turnbull to swear i will serve the people of australia. >> reporter: he says his government will put forward a positive vision for the future. >> has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today. and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> reporter: australia has had a turbulent recent political past. the outgoing prime minister this time said he had much to be
>>> now to australia where malcolm turnbull has said there has never been a more exciting time to be australian after ousting tony abbott. he becomes the fifth prime minister in just over five years after a series of leadership challenges within both major parties. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: in australia it is become a familiar site, a new prime minister being sworn in. >> i malcolm turnbull to swear i will serve the people of australia. >> reporter: he says...
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calls for australia to remove children from a prison holding asylum seekers in malu after a scathing report reveals abuse. thailand's prime minister says the main suspect in the bangkok bombing has been arrested. >>> and i'll have all the sports including the latest from the u.s. open plus transferred deadline doubts and the move from manchester united to madrid hangs in the balance. ♪ let's start in hungry where hundreds of refugees and migrants are being barred from the capitol's main train station and want to get on trains to take them to austria and germany. [chanting] more than a thousand people are now gathered outside the station with security guards blocking the entrances. hungry has been criticized by other european governments for its treatment of refugees and building a fence along the border with serbia to stop people from crossing over. okay, that is the scene live outside budapest's main train station. our correspondent is there as well, among them and he has been telling us that there are perhaps 3,000 people. the mood has been pretty
calls for australia to remove children from a prison holding asylum seekers in malu after a scathing report reveals abuse. thailand's prime minister says the main suspect in the bangkok bombing has been arrested. >>> and i'll have all the sports including the latest from the u.s. open plus transferred deadline doubts and the move from manchester united to madrid hangs in the balance. ♪ let's start in hungry where hundreds of refugees and migrants are being barred from the capitol's...
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australia has woken up to a new prime minister this morning. years,th time in eight former lawyer and investment banker ousted tony happen in a party room crew just a few hours after announcing his challenge and less than two years after abbott won a general election. let's go to sydney. >> he is well known in australia, but the rest of the world might be wondering who is the? >> he is a well known here in quite well-liked as well. he consistently polls above abbott. he is progressive on issues such as climate change and gay marriage. this is despite his background as an investment banker. let's take a look at it is. he's a very wealthy self-made man with a considerable fortune and a strong understanding of business. you can imagine how he would have reacted when tony abbott lied prince philip. he's also a former leader of the party. he lost to tony abbott by a single vote in 2009. that was over eternal party disagreements. and has beenitious hanging over tony abbott's head like the sort of damocles for the past six years. popular with the publ
australia has woken up to a new prime minister this morning. years,th time in eight former lawyer and investment banker ousted tony happen in a party room crew just a few hours after announcing his challenge and less than two years after abbott won a general election. let's go to sydney. >> he is well known in australia, but the rest of the world might be wondering who is the? >> he is a well known here in quite well-liked as well. he consistently polls above abbott. he is...
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australia has a new prime minister. they voted auto any abbott. turnbull the fifth prime minister in five years. and tough new immigration laws come into effect in hungary. the country has already closed its informal borders with serbia. hungary has its own approach to dealing with the people. the eu's 28 members can't agree on a solution. ministers failed to reach a deal on settling 120,000 more refugees. >> reporter: european ideal of open borders has changed to this. austria has followed germany in introducing new border controls for syrians and other people seeking refuge. it's a symptom of the lack of a coherent european response. interior and justice ministers met on monday to try to reach agreement on how to share out 160,000 refugees between member states. an ambitious goal for one meeting, and ultimately they fell short. >> when we do not succeed the first time, yes, we try again. the world is watching us. it is time for each and every one to take their responsibilities. >> reporter: these refugees beat the new border controls between ser
australia has a new prime minister. they voted auto any abbott. turnbull the fifth prime minister in five years. and tough new immigration laws come into effect in hungary. the country has already closed its informal borders with serbia. hungary has its own approach to dealing with the people. the eu's 28 members can't agree on a solution. ministers failed to reach a deal on settling 120,000 more refugees. >> reporter: european ideal of open borders has changed to this. austria has...
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australia is incredibly dependent on china. he will have to try to refocus the debate on generating growth domestically. the prior two years, not a lot has been done in terms of reform. basically, he is going to need whereiculate a narrative growth and jobs will come from in the economy. mining is starting to wind down. he is going to have to fit his proposed reforms into the narrative. australia's tax system has not had a lot of reform. had a consumption tax 15 years ago and prior to that, not much has been done. industrial relations, they need to free up the labor market a bit. the other issue is that the country needs to look at innovation. it is going to need to concentrate on human capital rather than natural resources, which has sustained it for the past 10, 15 years or so. at the same time, he has quite a large budget deficit by australian standards. plate, so iton his will be quite a steep learning curve. angie: i was just going to ask that. he does not have a lot of experience. he has never held that economic portfolio
australia is incredibly dependent on china. he will have to try to refocus the debate on generating growth domestically. the prior two years, not a lot has been done in terms of reform. basically, he is going to need whereiculate a narrative growth and jobs will come from in the economy. mining is starting to wind down. he is going to have to fit his proposed reforms into the narrative. australia's tax system has not had a lot of reform. had a consumption tax 15 years ago and prior to that, not...
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the conservative government in australia. he will see much on that in an interview in sydney in moments. michael mckee and tom keene on bloomberg television worldwide. about. a lot to talk .he markets all in all churning when you look at some of the currency pairs, clearly, the kind of markets where every bit matters. to you this money by interactive brokers group the winner of the 2015 word for the best retail platform. mike come we have got the end 120 and 24. slightly weaker. the dx why index really does not do it here just a little bit stronger. i would notice after an ugly friday, it is better. dollar is aan stronger aussie dollar. a drop move off of that announcement. a little bit stronger. a shameless transition. we call it a segue in broadcasting. classic maybe because commodity prices might change. i have set up our next guest for you. spoken to uso has very much about the end of commodities, where is the bid in commodities? let's get the backdrop here i want to mention your work and others in this criminal act of tr
the conservative government in australia. he will see much on that in an interview in sydney in moments. michael mckee and tom keene on bloomberg television worldwide. about. a lot to talk .he markets all in all churning when you look at some of the currency pairs, clearly, the kind of markets where every bit matters. to you this money by interactive brokers group the winner of the 2015 word for the best retail platform. mike come we have got the end 120 and 24. slightly weaker. the dx why...
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australia, the markets down. maybe that has something to do with the new prime minister turnbull, who knows. we should say the dollar was up on the news. that turnbull was the new prime minister. >>> later today, the u.s. senate may decide whether to move ahead with the final vote on the iran nuclear deal. as fred -- >> times are dissi at iran's first website for classified ads. the firm says the amount of users increased is a fold in just the past year. ceo and founder says since the nuclear agreement many potential investors have been calling. >> everyone is young or, you know, close to 60% of the population is over 30 years old or around 30 years old. . and it's young people tech savvy, they like to learn new things and adopt the new technologies. so because of all these things it makes a very attractive market. >> economic optimism the gripping iran these days while it's fledgling tech firms are looking for start-up funding more traditional industries like the automakers are badly in need of investment to mod
australia, the markets down. maybe that has something to do with the new prime minister turnbull, who knows. we should say the dollar was up on the news. that turnbull was the new prime minister. >>> later today, the u.s. senate may decide whether to move ahead with the final vote on the iran nuclear deal. as fred -- >> times are dissi at iran's first website for classified ads. the firm says the amount of users increased is a fold in just the past year. ceo and founder says...
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will bring australia posco economy out of what looks to be a very gloomy outlook -- australia's economy out of what looks to be a very gloomy outlook? suggesthe indicators modest growth. the low australian dollar should help many parts of the economy, and lead to a pickup in growth of the time. that would be the hope or expectation. -- clearly,crudely itt that does not happen, could subdue business investment. that acrosse seeing the board. thank you so much for that. we really appreciate you joining us this morning. next, rising gold prices could give a boost to producer shares when asia cost trading day begins -- asia's trading day begins. ♪ angie: welcome to the stock exchange, we are looking at the openings in australia, japan, and south korea. we have our gang of reporters here. >> we should be looking at gold stocks, because -- angie: let her explain. >> because everything is down. gold futures safe haven, the yen, rising. company for a number of minors that explore and mine for gold have operations in brazil, argentina, and the u.s., today they have done quite well. i think gol
will bring australia posco economy out of what looks to be a very gloomy outlook -- australia's economy out of what looks to be a very gloomy outlook? suggesthe indicators modest growth. the low australian dollar should help many parts of the economy, and lead to a pickup in growth of the time. that would be the hope or expectation. -- clearly,crudely itt that does not happen, could subdue business investment. that acrosse seeing the board. thank you so much for that. we really appreciate you...
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the coalition includes turkey, some gulf makes, australia and canada. they expect to launch airstrikes in the coming weeks. meanwhile, syrian government forces with russian backing have been hitting isil from the air. isil is not only dealing with strikes but various rebel grou groups. >> serie-a sent 17,000 square kilometers of territory has been taken back from the islamic state in iraq and the levant. central command gives the credit for what it calls anti-isil fighters including syrian kurds and sunni arabs. but they would not have been successful without air power to back them up. for the last month the u.s. has been able to intensify its campaign after squeezing permission from turkey to use its base. the border with syria is just 120 kilometers from the base behind me. that means more airstrikes. before the u.s. and it's allies were forced to fly four hours away from bases on the gulf. due to make the airstrikes as effective as possible, they need more and better intelligence from individuals on the ground to identify targets to be hit. so the ob
the coalition includes turkey, some gulf makes, australia and canada. they expect to launch airstrikes in the coming weeks. meanwhile, syrian government forces with russian backing have been hitting isil from the air. isil is not only dealing with strikes but various rebel grou groups. >> serie-a sent 17,000 square kilometers of territory has been taken back from the islamic state in iraq and the levant. central command gives the credit for what it calls anti-isil fighters including...
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australia will have its fifth prime minister in as many years. from sydney andrew thomas reports. >> the result was close, but in the end the tight vote went to the challenger. >> malcolm turnbull was successful on 54, tony abbott 44. >> malcolm turnbull was elected to lead his party and the country. >> australia has to be a country that is innovative that is creative, we cannot be future-proofing ourselves, we have to see that the disruption of technology the volatility and change is our friend, is our friend if we are agile and smart enough to take advantage of it. there has never been a more exciting time, to be alive, than today. and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> tony abbott was australia's prime minister for almost two years. his achievement was stopping boats of refugees from reefng australia anfrom reachingaustrag environmental challenges. second election victory next year began to look slim. malcolm turnbull was a long time rival and long harboring prime minister ambitions. one of stability no surprises
australia will have its fifth prime minister in as many years. from sydney andrew thomas reports. >> the result was close, but in the end the tight vote went to the challenger. >> malcolm turnbull was successful on 54, tony abbott 44. >> malcolm turnbull was elected to lead his party and the country. >> australia has to be a country that is innovative that is creative, we cannot be future-proofing ourselves, we have to see that the disruption of technology the volatility...
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amy: you got out of prison, your deported to australia. happened last week with your two al jazeera colleagues. >> one of the things that surprised us was when the retrial began, i was deported in our formalen convictions and the start of the retrial process. once the retrial began, we thought i was off the case. that i was in fact included in the retrial. i was in abstention. the court officially did not recognize my deportation under presidential order. we were all convicted a few weeks ago, finally, -- amy: and sentenced to another three years. >> convicted on terrorism charges. and last week, and much to everyone's surprise, we really were not expecting it, the president formally pardons 100 prisoners, 100 detainees including fahmy and baher. we were hoping i and six other people who were convicted in absentia in the first trial would also received pardons. that has not happened yet. as you just mentioned, that is why i'm here at the moment, to try and clear the names of all of those who are convicted in abstention. amy: can you talk a
amy: you got out of prison, your deported to australia. happened last week with your two al jazeera colleagues. >> one of the things that surprised us was when the retrial began, i was deported in our formalen convictions and the start of the retrial process. once the retrial began, we thought i was off the case. that i was in fact included in the retrial. i was in abstention. the court officially did not recognize my deportation under presidential order. we were all convicted a few weeks...
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what is the extent of china bistro impact on australia? china's impact on australia? how much? guest: is a bit of both but china is australia's biggest trading partner, and is the most dependent developed economy on china. people are using the rba is a guide for what might be happening in china. the rba noticed a further softening in chinese economic conditions and also noted the volatility and global stocks daily driven by china but it was much more descriptive than prescriptive. get a betteryou'll reading today with the release of current account information and a lot of that was driven by a drop in trade volumes and perhaps another noted that key commodity prices were much lower. the other part that it left out was due to lower demand in china. the central bank knows that the public is very attuned to what is going on in china. in many respects it is a blend , but china is absolutely crucial. jon: thank you very much. i remember when i was in australia politician read drew a map of the world and put australia physically closer to china. look where it got them. coming up, thi
what is the extent of china bistro impact on australia? china's impact on australia? how much? guest: is a bit of both but china is australia's biggest trading partner, and is the most dependent developed economy on china. people are using the rba is a guide for what might be happening in china. the rba noticed a further softening in chinese economic conditions and also noted the volatility and global stocks daily driven by china but it was much more descriptive than prescriptive. get a...
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and to western australia. the business is in a lot of pain. that means a constant drive for efficiency. many of which starts here at the mine's version of control. >> we know where they are. who is operating it. we know when they have been to the toilet. when they have had their lunch. we know everything in this room. >> china might be thousands of kilometers away, but this mine is inextricably linked to its economic fortune. the higher the price peak, the harder the fall. gets really tough. you get people -- you get companies changing. oil changing. the whole industry has gone down. it makes it hard for everyone. ali: do you know a lot of people out of work? >> yeah. it has been part. some people that should not have gone are gone. we all understand what it is. ali: another work crew heads home for a break. everyone is hoping that the price today is not here to stay. oore, cloudbreak mine, australia. laura: penny penny was a recorder in a studio. he persuaded the reducer to let him sing on a trap. penny penny
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calls for australia to remove children from a prison holding asylum seekers in malru after a scathing report shows abuse. helping students escape the harsh realities of life in gaza. ♪ hundreds of refugees and migrants are being barred from budapest main station going to trains going to austria and germany. around a thousand people have gathered outside the station with security guards blocking the entrances. hungry has been criticized by other european governments for its treatment of refugees and building a fence to stop people from crossing over and we go life to that train station in budapest and our correspondent simmons travelling with this flow of migrants and refugees and so people are still calm but they must be exhausted. >> that's right, marteen, every square of shade is being used up on the surroundings of the rail way station and let me take a step out of shot to show you how people are feeling, a feeling of total deoslation and anger and frustration of this rail way station being closed is replaced by a mood of utter desperation really. they have already bought tickets
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grew australia's economy at have to pay forecasted. it marked a slowdown for the first three months, when gdp extended by 0.9%. a slowdown in exports to keep trading partner china weighed on australia's economy. the government's household spending is helping to keep the number above zero. barrel, theow the government fought out today, and the biggest independent oil player says it will remain below $40 for the next year. tesco is said to be nearing an agreement to sell its south korean unit four $6 billion, including debt. a group led by certain partners one exclusive rights, that is according to people with knowledge of the deal. it is korea's largest overseas market and more than 6 million customers a week. in terms of market updates, we also see the a'sian session turning around. shanghai is beginning to fade. anna: just as a look that the markets woodhead towards positive territory, they tended to do that. guy: there has been speculation that maybe some involvement by authorities in forcing that. anna: we are heading to parades mar
grew australia's economy at have to pay forecasted. it marked a slowdown for the first three months, when gdp extended by 0.9%. a slowdown in exports to keep trading partner china weighed on australia's economy. the government's household spending is helping to keep the number above zero. barrel, theow the government fought out today, and the biggest independent oil player says it will remain below $40 for the next year. tesco is said to be nearing an agreement to sell its south korean unit...
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his failure was stopping boats with refugees for australia. but he was never personally popular and as the australian economy slowed, his chances of victory next year began to look slim. malcolm turnwill was a local rival. on monday he seized his moment. tony abbott was elected in 2013 promising to end the dysfunction he claimed characterized the former government. one of stability and no surprises. it was not to be. malcolm turnbull will be sworn in formally as australia's prime minister on tuesday. >> accidentally killed in a security operation in egypt, egyptian security forces say 8 were killed but two of the nationals are dead. the shooting happened in the al wa hfgawahat area of the western desert. family have been visited them in hospital. egypt said miss too mistook they for what they thought were terrorist elements. >> we are standing with the mexican people in their tragedy. the circumstances surrounding the incident are part of egypt's fight against terrorism. the mexican side is receiving the best care and we will take care that th
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boats like these have stopped coming to australia. but the policy is attracting international criticism. >> the united nations has said what is going on at nauru is tantamount to torture. >> it is brutal, but it is seen as a deter rens and a lot of european governments are looking at australia's model. >> reporter: nauru is tiny, a dot in the pacific, the millions it is given to host what is effect an australian prison is a sizable part of the economy. but it is kept hidden. just to apply for a visa journalists have to pay $6,000 with no guarantee of getting one or no access to getting one even if they do. but in such a dark place, it's clear dark things are happening. >>> al jazeera did ask the australian government for an interview, but we were told that the minister was not available. >>> still lots more to come on the program, including how the war in yemen could be leaving more than half of the country's children malnourished. >> follow correspondent roxana saberi on a personal journey. >> this is the first time in 20 years i've
boats like these have stopped coming to australia. but the policy is attracting international criticism. >> the united nations has said what is going on at nauru is tantamount to torture. >> it is brutal, but it is seen as a deter rens and a lot of european governments are looking at australia's model. >> reporter: nauru is tiny, a dot in the pacific, the millions it is given to host what is effect an australian prison is a sizable part of the economy. but it is kept hidden....
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declines in australia has been led by fuel losses. u.s. trading under seven cents. nikkei rising by half a percent. i also want to take you through some of those chinese text that we are watching closely. the automaker is rising today after it announced that it will be asked for 10,000 of their vehicles. we also have the stock taking a hit today. the macau vip market may never is whatme back -- that some operators are sink or hong kong property prices have been soaring but jp morgan think we may see a correction next year. the developer there is down 1.9%. the shanghai investors are taking to heart the message coming from their central bank. high on the agenda that g-20 meeting which of course is in the turkish capital, ankara. a look at china in the global economy. china factored prominently in the meeting. its partners in the g-20 wanted to know exactly what is happening with the chinese economy and the market there which had been so volatile. first, we have some new information on china's economic growth that appears to slow down the -- that started last year and
declines in australia has been led by fuel losses. u.s. trading under seven cents. nikkei rising by half a percent. i also want to take you through some of those chinese text that we are watching closely. the automaker is rising today after it announced that it will be asked for 10,000 of their vehicles. we also have the stock taking a hit today. the macau vip market may never is whatme back -- that some operators are sink or hong kong property prices have been soaring but jp morgan think we...
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angie: it is 9:30 in australia. as australia and other commodities currency countries are looking to china. china is the top trading partner for australia, and pmi is out later today, expected to show a continued slowdown. there 30 minutes away from open of trading in australia as well as in japan and south korea. on your tv, mobile and online you are watching "first up." the top stories this hour. china has moved to strengthen the foundations of the property sector. the central bank has kept minimum down payment for first-time homebuyers run 30% to 25%. it is a first reduction in five years and extends a year of loosening property market, after interest rate cuts failed to reserves -- rebirth a slowdown. google and microsoft has reached an undisclosed deal to end the long-running feud over video game systems and smartphones. dad been wrinkling for five years. google's former motorola mobility unit was amending royalties over the xbox gaming system. u.s. stocks posted their biggest gain in more than three weeks, in
angie: it is 9:30 in australia. as australia and other commodities currency countries are looking to china. china is the top trading partner for australia, and pmi is out later today, expected to show a continued slowdown. there 30 minutes away from open of trading in australia as well as in japan and south korea. on your tv, mobile and online you are watching "first up." the top stories this hour. china has moved to strengthen the foundations of the property sector. the central bank...
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australia will have its fifth prime minister in as many years. andrew thomas reports. >>> the results was close but in the end a tight vote went in favor of the challenger. >> in the leadership was contested by malcolm turnbull and tony ab got, turnbull was successful on 54, abbott 44. >> the australia of the future has to be a nation that is agile. that is, innovative, that is creative, we cannot be defensive, we cannot future-proof ourselves. we have to recognize that the disruption that we see driven by technology, the volatility in change, is our friend. is our friend if we are agile and smart enough to take advantage of it. there has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today. and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> tony abbott who was australia's prime minister for almost exactly two years from the right of his party, his chief achievement in his eyes was stopping boats of refugees from reaching australia, and change of energy credits. plok turnbull wamalcolm turnbule rival. ending the dysfunction h
australia will have its fifth prime minister in as many years. andrew thomas reports. >>> the results was close but in the end a tight vote went in favor of the challenger. >> in the leadership was contested by malcolm turnbull and tony ab got, turnbull was successful on 54, abbott 44. >> the australia of the future has to be a nation that is agile. that is, innovative, that is creative, we cannot be defensive, we cannot future-proof ourselves. we have to recognize that the...
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it's just one of the off-shore centers australia's government pays for. andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: three years ago, al jazeera filmed that would become nauru's detention center as australia's army built it. but since detainees have been held in what has become an effective prison, the media has not been allowed in. in that secrecy is one thing the report on the conditions in nauru should change, because where there's secrecy, there can be abuse. self harm by traumatized children, the sexual abuse of detainees by guards. even water boarding. >> no, i have not personally witnessed the actual event, but i have witnessed what i firmly believe to be the actions after. >> so you have seen people with water on them come from a building? >> and -- and water coming out of their mouth, coughing up water. >> okay. >> reporter: the report says conditions at the prison are not adequate, appropriator or safe, it calls into a full audit of the allegations of abuse. >> there are 67 allegations including 30 concerning detention center staff. >> reporter: the rec
it's just one of the off-shore centers australia's government pays for. andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: three years ago, al jazeera filmed that would become nauru's detention center as australia's army built it. but since detainees have been held in what has become an effective prison, the media has not been allowed in. in that secrecy is one thing the report on the conditions in nauru should change, because where there's secrecy, there can be abuse. self harm by traumatized...
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what australia needs to get going outside of the mining sector. the percent -- the surprises that the mining sector was a detractor from growth in the quarter as well. a weaker result, but a poor quality result as well. jonathan: this story has not crept up on us. it has been happening for years. rebound --bout a something more of internal, the mystic consumption. that is the china story. australia, has there been any rebounding as all that's rebounding at all? in: australia is trying to transition from this boom economy. it wants services. it wants bigger growth in the mnemonic sector. the central rank has cut interest rates. they are hoping investment will pick up. it is not happening yet. firms aren't seeing the opportunities, an increase in demand for the future. at the moment, the talk is maybe australia has to accept that growth is going to stay below potential. for the next year or so. mcdonald, thank you for breaking that down. kit juckes, still with us. we talk about the equity markets. not a great gauge. south korean exports side, austra
what australia needs to get going outside of the mining sector. the percent -- the surprises that the mining sector was a detractor from growth in the quarter as well. a weaker result, but a poor quality result as well. jonathan: this story has not crept up on us. it has been happening for years. rebound --bout a something more of internal, the mystic consumption. that is the china story. australia, has there been any rebounding as all that's rebounding at all? in: australia is trying to...
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has been an, coal important part of australia pro economy. it is the second most exported, 71% of australia pro energy. predictably it did meet with ridicule on social media, one saying that doctors once promoted smoking cigarettes. theher that it is glad that industry is realizing the 18th-century potential of the energy source. another said that it's amazing at blogging moms, landscapes, and. another example --coal raises temperatures, destroys lungs. #bestprfailever. rishaad: a grubby image for coal . is its prices collapsing, too. like at does rather look cry for help. the forecast is below $50 per time and there are projects in australia that have had a lot of trouble getting off the ground as well. is a piece ofmine is being eyedhat for development. there's a lot of opposition to that. in queensland,on there is also some questions about the impact on water. and the national australia bank mind,out funding that never asked for funding. obviously seeing the potential, they rejected before they were even asked. not consider the impact on a
has been an, coal important part of australia pro economy. it is the second most exported, 71% of australia pro energy. predictably it did meet with ridicule on social media, one saying that doctors once promoted smoking cigarettes. theher that it is glad that industry is realizing the 18th-century potential of the energy source. another said that it's amazing at blogging moms, landscapes, and. another example --coal raises temperatures, destroys lungs. #bestprfailever. rishaad: a grubby image...
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they call it a spill in australia, a political spill. it happens with regularity every 12 or 18 months, you get a new prime minister. >> well, what you saw then, a new prime minister of australia sworn in, is becoming a strangely familiar sight. five times in five years, unprecedented for a country that on the surface looks very stable, very successful economically compared to others, but at the top of poll strides, a constant coup culture in politics. you had it under the previous labour government and now under the right of center. liberal government, remarkable scenes. why was this necessary by the parliamentary colleagues. well, opinion polls are consistently saying that tony abbott is not a popular prime minister, and his government is on track to lose the next election due in a year's time. obviously mps were concerned about losing their seat. they are not popular. they may have done good things in the party's eyes, when it comes to the economy, jobs are given the okay downturn. it's not a bad economic story. but the communication
they call it a spill in australia, a political spill. it happens with regularity every 12 or 18 months, you get a new prime minister. >> well, what you saw then, a new prime minister of australia sworn in, is becoming a strangely familiar sight. five times in five years, unprecedented for a country that on the surface looks very stable, very successful economically compared to others, but at the top of poll strides, a constant coup culture in politics. you had it under the previous labour...
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australia's treatment of asylum seekers has been criticized detailing allegations of negligence, and abuse. it's calling for children to be removed from a prison on the island where asylum are kept. it is one of the offshore centers australia's government pays for instead of allowing refugees on to it's soil. andrew thomas has more. >> three years ago, as the army bit it. but since detainees have been held of what has become an effect tive prison, the media has not been allowed in, that secrecy is one thing the reported conditions says should change because where there's secrecy there can be abuse. the report details some of what is alleged. the sexual abuse by guards, even water boarding and the credibility of the former guard making that accusation, was questioned at the inquiry. >> no, i have not personally witnessed the actual event, but i have witnessed what i firmly believe to be the actions after. >> so you have seen people with water on them come from a building? >> and water coming out of their mouth, coughing up water. >> okay. >> the report says conditions at the prison ar
australia's treatment of asylum seekers has been criticized detailing allegations of negligence, and abuse. it's calling for children to be removed from a prison on the island where asylum are kept. it is one of the offshore centers australia's government pays for instead of allowing refugees on to it's soil. andrew thomas has more. >> three years ago, as the army bit it. but since detainees have been held of what has become an effect tive prison, the media has not been allowed in, that...
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tonight, australia makes their tournament debut against cg. the wallabies are ranked number two in the world behind new zealand but seven of the teams will be making the world cup debuts. who lost face fiji their opening match against england. let's take a look at all of today's pictures. ♪ the countdown is on for apple fans. with the latest iphone set to make its way into early adopters on friday morning in asia. nothing looks that different from the outside, but as sam grobart explains, it is what is inside the phone that counts. sam: this is the new iphone 6s and plus. should you buy one? yeah, probably. eight years since it debuted, it still think the iphone is the best smartphone you can buy. android phones have made tremendous improvements and apple has deftly made some missteps, but the way apple is able to develop the hardware and software together still makes for the best user experience. these new s models are typical of the two-year product cycle. nothing is terribly different on the outside, but a lot has changed inside. let's st
tonight, australia makes their tournament debut against cg. the wallabies are ranked number two in the world behind new zealand but seven of the teams will be making the world cup debuts. who lost face fiji their opening match against england. let's take a look at all of today's pictures. ♪ the countdown is on for apple fans. with the latest iphone set to make its way into early adopters on friday morning in asia. nothing looks that different from the outside, but as sam grobart explains, it...
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guatema guatemala's former president spends the night in jail over a corruption scandal and australia's smoke debate, should they be brought back for the surface. ♪ the u.n.'s refugee agency says europe is facing a moment of truth and says the continent must work together to end suffering and urgent changes are needed and it continues almost 24 hours after it began. now this group of many syrians and afghans is refusing to go to one of hungry's largest refugee centers, instead they are hold up at the station at the scene of a british show down on thursday. eu foreign ministers will hold talks in luxenberg where it's high on the agenda and they are visiting the island of cost to take on the refugee situation there. meanwhile the eastern part of check and hungry and slovakia are meeting in prog and says his country does not welcome muslim refugees. >> translator: we believe that all countries have the right to decide if they want to live together with populus muslim communities and their right to decide and if they don't want it then we live together and we have the right to not want to
guatema guatemala's former president spends the night in jail over a corruption scandal and australia's smoke debate, should they be brought back for the surface. ♪ the u.n.'s refugee agency says europe is facing a moment of truth and says the continent must work together to end suffering and urgent changes are needed and it continues almost 24 hours after it began. now this group of many syrians and afghans is refusing to go to one of hungry's largest refugee centers, instead they are hold...
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. >>> australia's treatment of asylum seekers has been condemned in a parliamentary report detailing allegations of negligence and abuse. it says children should be removed from a prison on the island where asylum applicants are kept. it is just one of the off-shore centers australia's government pays for, instead of allowing refugees on to its soil. andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: three years ago, al jazeera filmed what would become a detention center as australia's army built it. but since detainees have been held here, the media has not been allowed in. that secrecy is one thing the report on the conditions says should change, because where there's secrecy, there can be abuse. the report details some of what is alleged. self harm by traumatized children. the sexual abuse of detainees by guards, even water boarding, though the credibility of the former guard making that acquisition was questioned at the inquiry. >> no, i have not personally witnessed the actual event, but i have witnessed what i firmly believe to be the actions after. >> so you have seen people with water on t
. >>> australia's treatment of asylum seekers has been condemned in a parliamentary report detailing allegations of negligence and abuse. it says children should be removed from a prison on the island where asylum applicants are kept. it is just one of the off-shore centers australia's government pays for, instead of allowing refugees on to its soil. andrew thomas has more. >> reporter: three years ago, al jazeera filmed what would become a detention center as australia's army...
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. >> reporter: i am andrew thomas in australia. along a coastline that is developing a reputation as the shark attack capital of the world. some here are calling for a cull. but would that be ethical. >>> reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. hungary's parliament has pass aid series of laws that could see refugees and migrants jailed if this they cross in to its territory. a fast track processing center is to be set up i near athens. a turkish court has remanded in to custody four syrians after they were charged with the deaths of at least 12 people including a three-year-old boy whose boat capsized as they tried to reach kos. >>> the mealing being held between closed doors and expected to focus on the wars in syria and yemen between president obama and king salman. >>> uniteunited arab emirates s2 of its soldiers have been killed while fighting in generally. plamblaming it on an' an ammunis depot. >> reporter: it's the biggest lost in decades. the state minister for foreign affairs says it was taxed by a surface to surfa
. >> reporter: i am andrew thomas in australia. along a coastline that is developing a reputation as the shark attack capital of the world. some here are calling for a cull. but would that be ethical. >>> reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. hungary's parliament has pass aid series of laws that could see refugees and migrants jailed if this they cross in to its territory. a fast track processing center is to be set up i near athens. a turkish court has remanded in to...
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what about canada, america, australia, other countries in south america. this is an issue about how the world comes together to solve a problem that many of us were involved in, in the first place. >> steven wolf, it is very good of you to join us. good to have your incites on this. thanks. >> thank you very much. >>> a new report is putting a spotlight on the abuse of refugee children in australia. in response to the alarming report officials are now calling on the government to relocate the children and their families from an immigrant camp on the tiny island of nauru. >>> three years ago al jazeera filmed what would become nauru's detention center as australia's army built it. but since the detainees have been held here, the media is not allowed in. that secrecy is one thing a report on the conditions in nauru says should change. the report details some of what is alleged, self harm by traumatized children, the sexual abuse of detainees by guards, even water boarding though the credibility of the former guard making that acquisition was questioned. >> n
what about canada, america, australia, other countries in south america. this is an issue about how the world comes together to solve a problem that many of us were involved in, in the first place. >> steven wolf, it is very good of you to join us. good to have your incites on this. thanks. >> thank you very much. >>> a new report is putting a spotlight on the abuse of refugee children in australia. in response to the alarming report officials are now calling on the...
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they must be australia on saturday and they have lost two key players. and last night game they went second and full seed by beating nvidia -- namibia. against to battle hard namibia who ran in three tries, their most ever at a world cup. congo remained outsiders to reach the knockout stages but they still have to play argentina in new zealand. today is a rest game in the tournament. they play canada on thursday. and other news, sony is spinning off another of its iconic brands. thursday, walkman will be part of a new sound and video unit along with the blu-ray players. experience phones and tvs have also been sidelined as they scale back on consumer electronics to focus on profitable and -- image centers, playstation games and movies. and japan is confirmed as buying some reynolds assets for $5 billion. they are picking up national rights to the american spirit division. the president described the deal as an excellent opportunity to strengthen sales growth. it will be japan tobacco's biggest acquisition since 2007 and google has released its latest cha
they must be australia on saturday and they have lost two key players. and last night game they went second and full seed by beating nvidia -- namibia. against to battle hard namibia who ran in three tries, their most ever at a world cup. congo remained outsiders to reach the knockout stages but they still have to play argentina in new zealand. today is a rest game in the tournament. they play canada on thursday. and other news, sony is spinning off another of its iconic brands. thursday,...
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michael: going back to australia, you say the economic true that needs to be told to australia is that their main export partner, china, is slowing down. billion dollars in trade with china, their nearest competitor. only $37 billion in trade with the u.s. willem: they will have to handle it. you substitute not one export with another export. it is subject to domestic demand. that reaches the stimulus. australia, unlike the u.s. and the u.k., has very little public debt. a lot of private debt but not public. tom: we welcome all of you worldwide. the bombshell over the weekend, mr. corbin on the left, winning the labor party endorsement in the united kingdom. then we go the other way with the archconservative mr. abbott in australia, giving way to a more neutral-centrist. mr. abbott moving out of office in australia. we welcome all of you in australia, new zealand this morning. and to singapore with this bombshell out of southeast asia. right now we are in -- we're going to turn to coverage. from where you sit, michael mckee with decades of coverage of washington, how can janet yellen a
michael: going back to australia, you say the economic true that needs to be told to australia is that their main export partner, china, is slowing down. billion dollars in trade with china, their nearest competitor. only $37 billion in trade with the u.s. willem: they will have to handle it. you substitute not one export with another export. it is subject to domestic demand. that reaches the stimulus. australia, unlike the u.s. and the u.k., has very little public debt. a lot of private debt...
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when one began in the west of australia last year, hundreds protested. although great white numbers have grown in recent years, they're still much lower than they once were. >> i don't like the idea of a cull, of an animal that's already been lowered to what i would consider threatened levels of population. >> craig ison says he wouldn't want the particular shark that attacked him killed. he feels it gave him half a chance. he does want action. people he thinks deserve more protection than sharks. andrew thomas, al jazeera, australia. >> couples celebrate in rowen county, kentucky. the clerk's office for the first time in months is issuing marriage licenses with the clerk herself behind bars. saudi arabia's king makes a first trip to the u.s. since ascending to the throne. the iran nuclear deal and a billion dollar arms package on the deal for his meeting with president obama. and a new picture of the u.s. economy. employment fell in august, but schatz sparking concerns by
when one began in the west of australia last year, hundreds protested. although great white numbers have grown in recent years, they're still much lower than they once were. >> i don't like the idea of a cull, of an animal that's already been lowered to what i would consider threatened levels of population. >> craig ison says he wouldn't want the particular shark that attacked him killed. he feels it gave him half a chance. he does want action. people he thinks deserve more...
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australia's team have made the trip of course but much of the australia media has not. two big newspaper groups and one of australia's news agencies are shunning the event because of what they see as the editorial interference demand by world rugby the tournament's organizers. >> we simply want to tell our stories and we done need to be told how to tell the stories and who we can tell them to. >> reporter: seeking to control the advertising that ran alongside news content and limit what video could air and for how long. the tension is just the latest. media organizations are increasingly frustrated about controlled sports and administrators demand over coverage and the sports bodies, the main motivation is money. within melvin's global headquarters for australian futbol or afl what looks like and is a newsroom and paid for by the afl itself it's the editors insist independent. >> people are not stupid. fans are not stupid. they come for authentic news and that is what we provide to them and why we have such a big audience, if you pay our wing we would have a fraction of
australia's team have made the trip of course but much of the australia media has not. two big newspaper groups and one of australia's news agencies are shunning the event because of what they see as the editorial interference demand by world rugby the tournament's organizers. >> we simply want to tell our stories and we done need to be told how to tell the stories and who we can tell them to. >> reporter: seeking to control the advertising that ran alongside news content and limit...
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the cost is actually marginally open, in australia is really flat. some of that cushion was tempered back a little bit in the futures market in the hour leading up, that is a huge price. but essentially, people are digesting what janet yellen is saying that the fed mandate, if you will. some in the market are calling the external markets in china, the fed is recently using language -- responding to, and we will see how it plays out premixed and australia. angie: what are the things that the key investors have noted in janet yellen's speech? it really is those offshore factors, the things that janet yellen and her members are taking on board. inflation, jobs in the u.s., that is been taken care of. what is happening in emerging markets, and for investors over here, that is obscene very close to home. they are very acutely aware of the slowdown in china, that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. , almost are inrs no better place and they were yesterday, as they wake up and come to work this morning. they are essentially facing the same headwinds they wer
the cost is actually marginally open, in australia is really flat. some of that cushion was tempered back a little bit in the futures market in the hour leading up, that is a huge price. but essentially, people are digesting what janet yellen is saying that the fed mandate, if you will. some in the market are calling the external markets in china, the fed is recently using language -- responding to, and we will see how it plays out premixed and australia. angie: what are the things that the key...
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my heart forever lives at australia zoo. just like dad's always did. >> you instagramed what for me is the classic picture of your dad. you know, the short-shorts, the hair. >> yeah. and salt water crocodiles. >> is that who he still is for you? >> that is dad. honestly, that was -- that was dad, completely. i mean, what you saw is who he was. these guys are so cute because they get all puffy when you're trying to save them and move them. >> reporter: many of us, me included, bumble through life unclear of our calling. not bindi irwin. >> i think i'm able to use all these different avenues to spread my message. even if it's just a couple of people along the way, then i've done my job. >> reporter: on camera when she was just a few weeks old on her dad's show. "the crocodile hunter." >> since the day i was hatched i've been around so many animals. so i think that when you grow up like that, that's the normal thing. whereas coming here to l.a., i find that i'm having a bit of difficulty adjusting. >> you've seen the movie "cro
my heart forever lives at australia zoo. just like dad's always did. >> you instagramed what for me is the classic picture of your dad. you know, the short-shorts, the hair. >> yeah. and salt water crocodiles. >> is that who he still is for you? >> that is dad. honestly, that was -- that was dad, completely. i mean, what you saw is who he was. these guys are so cute because they get all puffy when you're trying to save them and move them. >> reporter: many of us,...
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to australia? play with no pads? >> i'm dennis o'donnell, reporting from sydney. [ laughter ] >> veronica, ken, back to you. >> he runs with great poise. he moves the ball from right to left like a rugby player. he knows what he is doing. has the instincts. dennis, we'll talk to you later. >> we have our hayne jerseys right here. >> fans can enjoy the action but they have to get to the game. chopper 5 is live near levi's stadium where the parking lots are filling up as you can see. it's the first big weekday test of the season for the football traffic flow. >>> and you can see from our traffic map a lot of slow going in that area especially on 101 and highway 237. so if you haven't left yet, you probably want to think about getting going. [ laughter ] >> the game kicks off at 7:00 followed by the toyota "5th quarter" report and beer money, cbs prime time programming including big brother will air on our sister station tonight kbcw. >>> well, she defied orders to give marriage licenses to gay couple
to australia? play with no pads? >> i'm dennis o'donnell, reporting from sydney. [ laughter ] >> veronica, ken, back to you. >> he runs with great poise. he moves the ball from right to left like a rugby player. he knows what he is doing. has the instincts. dennis, we'll talk to you later. >> we have our hayne jerseys right here. >> fans can enjoy the action but they have to get to the game. chopper 5 is live near levi's stadium where the parking lots are filling...
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sworn in. >> i malcolm turnbull to swear i will serve the people of australia. >> reporter: he says his government will put forward a positive vision for the future. >> has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today. and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> reporter: australia has had a turbulent recent political past. the outgoing prime minister this time said he had much to be proud of, but in his concession speech he said the instability and internal party division had to stop. >> there will be no wrecking, no undermining, and no sniping. i have never leaked or backgrounded against anyone, and i certainly won't start now. our country deserves better than that. >> reporter: malcolm turnbull is a familiar figure to most australians. he takes more seriously issues like climate change, he is in favor of gay marriage. abbott was against. where the former prime minister was a monarchist, turnbull is a republican. he lead the campaign for an australian republic ahead of a referendum. but post political differences will be small, the big change wi
sworn in. >> i malcolm turnbull to swear i will serve the people of australia. >> reporter: he says his government will put forward a positive vision for the future. >> has never been a more exciting time to be alive than today. and there has never been a more exciting time to be an australian. >> reporter: australia has had a turbulent recent political past. the outgoing prime minister this time said he had much to be proud of, but in his concession speech he said the...
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juliette: it is certainly petering out in australia. encouraging to see across most of the asia region we are seeing the first to gains in a week. shares bouncing from a one-week a low. moment, in south korea as well. we have seen some weakness coming through in australia following that disappointing retail trade and the weaker aussie dollar. we want to show you some main movers we are watching in asia, the main focus seeing japan and australia, we see the big retail in australia hit a record low as its shares fell. the electrical retailer also fell and they are coming under some pressure. a one-week high for japanese stocks of that is pretty encouraging after that terrible august. pharmaceutical stocks looking really good and some of the export stocks again playing into that story as well. we have seen quite a bit of positive movement. the chinese market is closed until monday. somead: we are following of the stories, hong kong stepping and once again to defend -- they spent $2 billion they're breaking out of the strong edge of its peg
juliette: it is certainly petering out in australia. encouraging to see across most of the asia region we are seeing the first to gains in a week. shares bouncing from a one-week a low. moment, in south korea as well. we have seen some weakness coming through in australia following that disappointing retail trade and the weaker aussie dollar. we want to show you some main movers we are watching in asia, the main focus seeing japan and australia, we see the big retail in australia hit a record...
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. >> reporter: i am andrew thomas in australia. along a coastline that is developing a reputation as the shark attack capital of the world. some here are calling for a cull. but would that be ethical? great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >>> hello again, reminder of the top story here on al jazeera. hungary's parliament has passed a series of law that his could see refugees and migrants jailed if they cross in to its territory. hundreds are refugees have started walking from budapest's main railway station, saying they are headed to austria. >>> a fast-track processing refugees is to be set up in gre
. >> reporter: i am andrew thomas in australia. along a coastline that is developing a reputation as the shark attack capital of the world. some here are calling for a cull. but would that be ethical? great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you...
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and australia's shock debate should killing be brought back to reduce the risk to surfers and swimmers? ♪ hundreds of refugees have been in a tense standoff with police at a rail way station an hour outside budapest for nearly 24 hours now and hoping to get to austria and instead the train was stopped by riot police and they were forced to get off. let's speak now to mohamed is where the train has been stopped, mohamed, what sort of conditions are they facing there? >> [chanting] i'm sorry i had a little trouble hearing you, i believe you asked what kinds of conditions refugees are facing. it has improved slightly for them in the last hour, some water was distributed by red cross workers so at least some of the people on the train have gotten some relief but there still is a lot of anger here. in the last few minutes we heard folks and i will step out of the way so the camera man can show you the refugees outside of the train and many were chanting freedom in the last few minutes and demanding to be allowed to go to germany. right now, once again they are chanting and they are implor
and australia's shock debate should killing be brought back to reduce the risk to surfers and swimmers? ♪ hundreds of refugees have been in a tense standoff with police at a rail way station an hour outside budapest for nearly 24 hours now and hoping to get to austria and instead the train was stopped by riot police and they were forced to get off. let's speak now to mohamed is where the train has been stopped, mohamed, what sort of conditions are they facing there? >> [chanting] i'm...