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melbourne to meet the man who kicked off australia's online retail boom. kogan: we do about three times more revenue per employee than amazon. ♪ ♪ ashlee: putting all things phosphorescent behind me, it was time to leave sydney and head south to the bustling city of melbourne. melbourne lacks the surf culture of sydney but has plenty going on. in a sport-mad country, melbourne is considered the athletic capital thanks to its massive venues for cricket, rugby, and tennis. it is also something of a cultural capital. the elegant city gives off a european charm with its huge greek and italian communities, a tram systems, and it takes great pride in its lane ways, which are alleys packed full of street graffiti, and world-class restaurants, one after the other. if you are looking to eat your way through australia, this is a good place to start. the artsy, up-and-comer vibe to melbourne has had an impact on its tech scene. people here have needed to think a bit different to get attention, and it has paid off. there is an argument to be made that melbourne ma
melbourne to meet the man who kicked off australia's online retail boom. kogan: we do about three times more revenue per employee than amazon. ♪ ♪ ashlee: putting all things phosphorescent behind me, it was time to leave sydney and head south to the bustling city of melbourne. melbourne lacks the surf culture of sydney but has plenty going on. in a sport-mad country, melbourne is considered the athletic capital thanks to its massive venues for cricket, rugby, and tennis. it is also...
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a lot of ill thing in australia for the past10— of ill thing in australia for the past 10— 15 years. the housing market is just starting to roll over a little bit and that will naturally... if you own a house you would like to keep a little bit more backin would like to keep a little bit more back in case there is a recession or a downturn. — bring the gdp lower in the second half of the year. the infrastructure spending has helped but it is by no means the main driver. thank you very much indeed. let's have a look at some other news in terms of market and how they are faring in asia... the australian market not celebrating the fact stop down by a third of a percent. those are the european markets, actually. hong kong down. japan also down. the yen is getting stronger and stronger and of course nerves with what is happening with north korea on the minds of investors.. it never works well for asia. a labour day on monday so it was the first day of trading. i will see you soon. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, according to research by the bbc. the brit
a lot of ill thing in australia for the past10— of ill thing in australia for the past 10— 15 years. the housing market is just starting to roll over a little bit and that will naturally... if you own a house you would like to keep a little bit more backin would like to keep a little bit more back in case there is a recession or a downturn. — bring the gdp lower in the second half of the year. the infrastructure spending has helped but it is by no means the main driver. thank you very...
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australia has been ona sharanjit leyl. australia has been on a record streak of economic growth, mainly due to a mining boom. there are expectations it will continue to show steady growth as we wait for second—quarter gdp due out this morning. but why household debt as well as slowing demand for minerals from china could dampen growth in the future —— high. earlier i spoke to paul dale is from capital economics in sydney and i asked him how the australian economy will fare over the next few years. i don't think australia will do terribly badly over the next few yea rs terribly badly over the next few years but i don't think equally it will do incredibly well. i think australia is employed period of around 2.5% growth which by the standards of a lot of advanced economies would be a great result. but australia's potential growth rate or the growth of rate it should be able to grow at is just below 3% so be able to grow at is just below 3% so by australian standards that would be weaker than perhaps most people would wa
australia has been ona sharanjit leyl. australia has been on a record streak of economic growth, mainly due to a mining boom. there are expectations it will continue to show steady growth as we wait for second—quarter gdp due out this morning. but why household debt as well as slowing demand for minerals from china could dampen growth in the future —— high. earlier i spoke to paul dale is from capital economics in sydney and i asked him how the australian economy will fare over the next...
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australia post is a unique challenge asa australia post is a unique challenge as a nation —— australia poses. we spent a lot of money accessing other nation‘s images of our own region. the first thing i suspect the national space agency will do will be create a team and bring together expertise in space imagery so both benefit everything from farmers and agriculture, telling them about moisture in their soils to fisheries and industries like the mining sector. australia will absolutely rea p sector. australia will absolutely reap the benefits of this national space agency and brings together all the people that can build and develop space imagery and those who need it. more now on the latest tensions between north korea and the united states of america. ban ki—moon — the former secretary general of the un, and also a former foreign minister of south korea has been speaking to the bbc about his serious concerns of the rhetoric being deployed between the two leaders. since the end of the korean war in the 1950s, we have not seen such kind of heightened tension levels. it isa kind o
australia post is a unique challenge asa australia post is a unique challenge as a nation —— australia poses. we spent a lot of money accessing other nation‘s images of our own region. the first thing i suspect the national space agency will do will be create a team and bring together expertise in space imagery so both benefit everything from farmers and agriculture, telling them about moisture in their soils to fisheries and industries like the mining sector. australia will absolutely...
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south australia wants to be at the centre of that. they have got a rocket launch centre, so we could see missions launched from there. they say they are ready to go. australia has been behind others, not least the neighbours such as new zealand, in terms of having an international agency. it wants to go where other countries have gone before and have an independent organisation. what has the reaction been to this news? for many, it is a really tough time and they may think the government should be investing elsewhere? the argument put forward by the government is that the growth in spaceis government is that the growth in space is about three times ahead of economic growth. if you want to bring morejobs economic growth. if you want to bring more jobs and economic growth. if you want to bring morejobs and prosperity economic growth. if you want to bring more jobs and prosperity to australia, space is the place to aim for. that is the tone of the argument. domestically, people want to catch up with their neighbours. new zealand has seen
south australia wants to be at the centre of that. they have got a rocket launch centre, so we could see missions launched from there. they say they are ready to go. australia has been behind others, not least the neighbours such as new zealand, in terms of having an international agency. it wants to go where other countries have gone before and have an independent organisation. what has the reaction been to this news? for many, it is a really tough time and they may think the government should...
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it takes the saudis to their fifth world cup and sends australia to the play—offs. australia needed a big win over thailand in order to confirm their place in russia — tomi juric got them ahead. with eight minutes to go, pokkhao anan equalised for the thailand. hertha berlin's matthew leckie got the winner for the socceroos, but saudi arabia's win means australia were pushed down to third and will face syria in the playoffs. if we hadn't got one a bit earlier, then we would have opened them up a bit. but that's just... then we would have opened them up a bit. but that'sjust... like i said, it is heartbreaking for the players. they didn't get their rewards tonight for a brilliant performance. syria drew 2—2 with iran in tehran to finish third in group a. they broke through iran's defence for the first time in the 13th minute — tamer haj mohamad heading home from close range. iran went ahead 2—1, but syria pushed for an equaliser and it arrived three minutes into stoppage time — al soma secured the fairytale comeback and a place in the playoffs. so syria now
it takes the saudis to their fifth world cup and sends australia to the play—offs. australia needed a big win over thailand in order to confirm their place in russia — tomi juric got them ahead. with eight minutes to go, pokkhao anan equalised for the thailand. hertha berlin's matthew leckie got the winner for the socceroos, but saudi arabia's win means australia were pushed down to third and will face syria in the playoffs. if we hadn't got one a bit earlier, then we would have opened them...
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nt to products into australia and they want to get a bigger foothold. laughlan murdoch and his father's company have a major investment, not only in australia where they dominate the media but in channel ten. they have a lot of risk in this process. cbs has raised its bid, do you think this deal is sealed with creditors? i don't think anything is a sealed deal. murdoch will keep fighting it. the murdochs have lost some $200 million in shareholder value. they own 50% of foxtel, they ——a major pay tv provider. they also own 15% of channel ten. they also had support arrangements. they want to combine and save costs. for murdoch and his company, this is a major issue. how do you think this will play out? i think we will go to the meeting today, as you havejust said, we have a rise in the value of the offer that cbs is making. that will be to match what laughlan murdoch and bruce gordon put in on friday. —— lachlan. iwould expect them to win the creditor's vote, they are the biggest creditor to the network and the staff get to bid. i think they would
nt to products into australia and they want to get a bigger foothold. laughlan murdoch and his father's company have a major investment, not only in australia where they dominate the media but in channel ten. they have a lot of risk in this process. cbs has raised its bid, do you think this deal is sealed with creditors? i don't think anything is a sealed deal. murdoch will keep fighting it. the murdochs have lost some $200 million in shareholder value. they own 50% of foxtel, they ——a...
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you are watching daybreak australia. a stronger opening in asia. let's get to first word news with tom mackenzie in beijing. the u.k. has lowered its threat level from critical to severe with a second person arrested in connection with friday's terror attack on a london commuter train. a man was detained in the city after a teenager was arrested in over, at least 30 people -- in dover, at least 30 people were injured. it was the fifth attack this year. reports from japan say shinzo harambe might call a -- shinzo abe may call a snap an election. he is inclined to go to the polls despite recent political scandals. the broadcasters says an announcement may come by the end of september with the vote on october 29. u.s. regulators are closer to suvs over1.3 million reports of exhaust fumes leaking in the cabin. they are prompting the recall of explorers between 2011 and this year. it has upgraded the inquiry to an engineering analysis after receiving 200,000 complaints. says it's the chief security officer has left, calling t
you are watching daybreak australia. a stronger opening in asia. let's get to first word news with tom mackenzie in beijing. the u.k. has lowered its threat level from critical to severe with a second person arrested in connection with friday's terror attack on a london commuter train. a man was detained in the city after a teenager was arrested in over, at least 30 people -- in dover, at least 30 people were injured. it was the fifth attack this year. reports from japan say shinzo harambe...
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you are watching "daybreak australia." one of the big highlights in the week ahead, you heard me talking about all of the fed speakers. the focus on fed chair janet yellen. the fed can take credit for the recent bump in the u.s. dollar. will they take a victory lap? we will also be getting a fresh round of economic data. joining us to connect all of the dots, su keenan. >> the big question is the direction of the market. let's start with stocks to watch. there have been pretty big moves. individually. on friday, we saw seco holding dr. medically. this -- drop dramatically. that will be a big focus in the monday trade. gopro also in the spotlight, it has been fighting a lot of shorts and people betting the price will go down. is prepared to do battle. six flags got a little bump on friday. many analysts say it could drop, so that will be in focus. the dollar, when we have a list that speak. bloomberg,to the what we are looking at is the stock pickers favorite chart. the s&p 500 members collation. it is sliding this year. me
you are watching "daybreak australia." one of the big highlights in the week ahead, you heard me talking about all of the fed speakers. the focus on fed chair janet yellen. the fed can take credit for the recent bump in the u.s. dollar. will they take a victory lap? we will also be getting a fresh round of economic data. joining us to connect all of the dots, su keenan. >> the big question is the direction of the market. let's start with stocks to watch. there have been pretty...
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takes up the story from australia's capital camera. well this is the first group of freshly jays who will be transferred from papa new guinea is minus on land and nauru to the u.s. on tuesday morning about twenty five men left papa new guinea bound for the u.s. it's believed that a similar number will leave nauru on wednesday morning also bound for the us via a very long flight routes that takes them the manila chicago and finally los angeles from where the refugees will be sent out of ponce of the u.s. where they can start rebuilding their lives and making their homes now this u.s. refugee resettlement deal was struck between the straight as prime minister malcolm turnbull and then president barack obama it was to say up to one thousand two hundred fifty refugees from minus island and nauru transferred and resettled in the u.s. but it all came under question with u.s. president donald trump who called it a done deal he said it was the worst eleven and it became clear that there was no obligation to take that full number of one thousan
takes up the story from australia's capital camera. well this is the first group of freshly jays who will be transferred from papa new guinea is minus on land and nauru to the u.s. on tuesday morning about twenty five men left papa new guinea bound for the u.s. it's believed that a similar number will leave nauru on wednesday morning also bound for the us via a very long flight routes that takes them the manila chicago and finally los angeles from where the refugees will be sent out of ponce of...
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he could make his test debut in australia. down under, australia's captain steve smith has been standing in this promotion. all they need to worry about is selling tickets. well, it should be a series to entertain those lucky enough to get a ticket. but one person, who thinks it will be a straightforward winter is commentatorjim maxwell. he calls england's batsmen "underwhelming" and predicts a whitewash ashes win for the aussies. i grew up watching very good players. joe root is a good player, but there aren't many others. alistair cooke is probably past his best although he made a brilliant circumnavigation of australia a few tours ago. but where's the rest of the batting? it is underwhelming and this is the biggest list of perhapsers england has ever sent to australia. i fear for broad and anderson. they could be bowling a lot of overs. stokes, final rounder. he will have to be throwing his bat at the ball and doing it brilliantly to keep this side together. the result of the series, sorry, folks, australia five, england ni
he could make his test debut in australia. down under, australia's captain steve smith has been standing in this promotion. all they need to worry about is selling tickets. well, it should be a series to entertain those lucky enough to get a ticket. but one person, who thinks it will be a straightforward winter is commentatorjim maxwell. he calls england's batsmen "underwhelming" and predicts a whitewash ashes win for the aussies. i grew up watching very good players. joe root is a...
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find out why this dude and are choosing to learn the trade in australia. —— these students. welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. as you've been hearing newsday, hurricane irma is barrelling through the caribbean towards the us. irma arrives a little over a week after hurricane harvey slammed into texas, which caused severe flooding and displaced more than 1 which caused severe flooding and displaced more thani million people. the damage bill from hurricane harvey is currently estimated at about $180 billion, with much of the bill going towards the taxpayers. earlier i spoke to someone the taxpayers. earlier i spoke to someone from research house and asked who is likely to foot the bill. the range of damage can vary tremendously, however the consequences for the population is very much linked to insurance. so the ability of the countries to ensure and take private cover varies tremendously and that also in packs and long—term impact. tremendously and that also in packs and long-term impact. nonetheless, with the intensity of storms and the frequency, surely
find out why this dude and are choosing to learn the trade in australia. —— these students. welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. as you've been hearing newsday, hurricane irma is barrelling through the caribbean towards the us. irma arrives a little over a week after hurricane harvey slammed into texas, which caused severe flooding and displaced more than 1 which caused severe flooding and displaced more thani million people. the damage bill from hurricane harvey is...
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you are watching "daybreak: australia." nikki haley spoke to an emergency security council meeting called after north korea tested its most powerful nuclear device. she says the time for half measures is over. is ang us from seoul university professor and former south korean ambassador to the u.n. a pleasure to have you with us. time and time again, we have seen pyongyang across so-called redlines with impunity. what makes it different this time? how does the international community react? >> i think by now, redlines don't matter much anymore. i think with the international community should be considering is whether or not [indiscernible] haidi: professor, what do you think is the best course to deal with this? there has been a lot of analysis over the last few days saying the u.s. has no good options. china really has no good options. what is the best way to deal with this? should china impose tougher sanctions? >> the security council just met. i think probably they will come up with further strengthened sanctions. all th
you are watching "daybreak: australia." nikki haley spoke to an emergency security council meeting called after north korea tested its most powerful nuclear device. she says the time for half measures is over. is ang us from seoul university professor and former south korean ambassador to the u.n. a pleasure to have you with us. time and time again, we have seen pyongyang across so-called redlines with impunity. what makes it different this time? how does the international community...
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and australia catching up on the space race. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks forjoining us. i'm babita sharma here in london. the white house has dismissed as absurd north korean claims that president trump has declared war on the country in a comment on twitter. fears
and australia catching up on the space race. ben johnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret...
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australia needed a big win over thailand in order to confirm their place. tomijuric put thailand in order to confirm their place. tomi juric put them ahead but with eight minutes to go thailand equalised. poor defence but a pretty good goal. mathew leckie of hertha berlin got the winner for the socceroos but saudi arabia's superior goal difference meant australia were pushed into third place and they will face syria in the play—offs. place and they will face syria in the play-offs. if we had got one a bit earlier, and open them up a bit, but... likei bit earlier, and open them up a bit, but... like i said, it is heartbreaking for the players. i thought they did not get their rewards tonight for a brilliant performance. that was ange postecoglou, the australian coach. syria drew 2—2 to finish third in the group. they broke through the iranian defence for the first in the 13th minute with a close range header. and iran then went ahead 2—1 but syria pushed for an equaliser and it came three minutes into stoppage time. this secured the fairy tale comeback
australia needed a big win over thailand in order to confirm their place. tomijuric put thailand in order to confirm their place. tomi juric put them ahead but with eight minutes to go thailand equalised. poor defence but a pretty good goal. mathew leckie of hertha berlin got the winner for the socceroos but saudi arabia's superior goal difference meant australia were pushed into third place and they will face syria in the play—offs. place and they will face syria in the play-offs. if we had...
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and they'll play belgium in the final who beat australia. the tie was forced to a fifth rubber after australia's nick kyrgios lost to david goffin — and then steve darcis beatjordan thompson in straight sets to see them progress. now to cricket where india beat australia by 26 runs on the duckworth—lewis—stern method to win the first one day international in chennai on sunday. a partnership of 118 between ms dhoni and man of the match hardik pandya helped. india recover from 87 forfive to finish on 281 for seven. a long rain delay meant the target was revised to 164 from 21 overs. australia ran out of overs finishing on 137 for nine with the second match at eden gardens in kolkata on thursday. in major league baseball news the cleveland indians have clinched their second straight american league central title with a 3—2 win over the kansas city royals. an edwin encarnacion two—run homer in the seven inning proved the difference in what has been a thrilling week. the indians completed a 22 match winning streak before they were beate
and they'll play belgium in the final who beat australia. the tie was forced to a fifth rubber after australia's nick kyrgios lost to david goffin — and then steve darcis beatjordan thompson in straight sets to see them progress. now to cricket where india beat australia by 26 runs on the duckworth—lewis—stern method to win the first one day international in chennai on sunday. a partnership of 118 between ms dhoni and man of the match hardik pandya helped. india recover from 87 forfive to...
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this is daybreak australia -- where it is just past 5:00 a.m. this is daybreak australia. betty: we will look at how all of the action over the weekend is going to play into the asia-pacific trading day. our top story today, the only thing that is on investors' minds is the rising threat of nuclear attack by north korea. they have successfully tested a right to bomb, claiming they can put a similar device onto an icbm. north korea saying it has the exclusive force of 100 kilotons, six times greater than the bottom u.s. dropped on hiroshima to end the second world war. to put it mildly, it has investors and everyone in the asia-pacific quite rattled. getting headlines, south korea is holding ballistic missile drills after this north korea live fire exercises in response to this test by north korea. haidi: and it comes after president trump of course criticized south korea for its talk of appeasement, putting further pressure when it comes to what china can do. he is threatening to impose sanctions and cut trade with any country doing business with north korea. he issued cri
this is daybreak australia -- where it is just past 5:00 a.m. this is daybreak australia. betty: we will look at how all of the action over the weekend is going to play into the asia-pacific trading day. our top story today, the only thing that is on investors' minds is the rising threat of nuclear attack by north korea. they have successfully tested a right to bomb, claiming they can put a similar device onto an icbm. north korea saying it has the exclusive force of 100 kilotons, six times...
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down under, all australia needs to worry about is selling tickets. well, their eyes a few issues with the team, of course, and england are trying to build a team culture based on personal responsibility, and that is why the ben stokes affair has been so disappointing. 0f is why the ben stokes affair has been so disappointing. of course, he has not yet been charged. right now england tried to score 357 to beat the west indies, they are going well, george, an exciting evening here, i think. joe, well, george, an exciting evening here, ithink. joe, thank well, george, an exciting evening here, i think. joe, thank you very much. that brings us to the weather with sarah keith—lucas. mixed fortunes today, warm sunshine in eastern areas, this is the scene in north yorkshire, late sunshine around, but further west we have got pretty grey skies, hill fog and drizzly outbreaks of rain in north wales. as we head through into the evening hours, that band of rain in the west will gradually march its way further eastwards, so we will all see a spell of wet weath
down under, all australia needs to worry about is selling tickets. well, their eyes a few issues with the team, of course, and england are trying to build a team culture based on personal responsibility, and that is why the ben stokes affair has been so disappointing. 0f is why the ben stokes affair has been so disappointing. of course, he has not yet been charged. right now england tried to score 357 to beat the west indies, they are going well, george, an exciting evening here, i think. joe,...
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the reason there are opportunities in australia for us, it is australia, india, it ends up being indonesia. the simple reason is, countries where you have a lot of chinese companies that had gone there, they used to get their financing from chinese banks. --ht now what is happened has happened, is china is shutting that off. you are able to lend to those companies and make anywhere between 15% to 20% and you are able to use the legal system of those countries. frost australia, for us, i'm able to use a legal system that , and i'ms very good lending at a senior level and doing it at a 40% discount. >> specifically australia? >> it is all very idiosyncratic. you have to find those situations. >> do you worry about economic backed up there at the moment? >> i worry about everything. i have a lot of issues. so we have heard where mark thinks there are opportunities. we have been following the big banks. there is just not that much volatility in the marketplace. that plastic pond that jamie described is difficult. where do you see opportunities? >> there is good times to buy stuff and good time
the reason there are opportunities in australia for us, it is australia, india, it ends up being indonesia. the simple reason is, countries where you have a lot of chinese companies that had gone there, they used to get their financing from chinese banks. --ht now what is happened has happened, is china is shutting that off. you are able to lend to those companies and make anywhere between 15% to 20% and you are able to use the legal system of those countries. frost australia, for us, i'm able...
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australia's captain, steve smith, everything designed to give the impression that australia are ready. joe wilson, bbc news, south london. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most comprehensive account yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower.
australia's captain, steve smith, everything designed to give the impression that australia are ready. joe wilson, bbc news, south london. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most comprehensive account yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower.
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australia's scott hend, and this man, tyrrell hatton, of england. they all opened up with a ga, and they're one shot ahead of the field overnight. the day began with a special presentation to the former world number one lee westwood to mark the fact he was playing in the 500th european tour event of his career. after the champagne and cake he went on to shoot a 1—over—par 71. there was a champagne moment, too, for the american daniel im. he hit a hole—in—one at the par—three eighth on his way to a 66. he's a—under—par, two shots off the lead. drinks at the bar on that man! world number three lexi thompson overcame two bogeys to shoot a nine—under 63 on thursday morning to lead by a stroke after the opening round of the inaugural indy women in tech championship. played at the brickyard in indianapolis where the famous indy 500 race is held the course weaves through the famed motor speedway where the mode of transport by foot is a little bit slower than normal but the skill level is just as good in a different way with this second shot
australia's scott hend, and this man, tyrrell hatton, of england. they all opened up with a ga, and they're one shot ahead of the field overnight. the day began with a special presentation to the former world number one lee westwood to mark the fact he was playing in the 500th european tour event of his career. after the champagne and cake he went on to shoot a 1—over—par 71. there was a champagne moment, too, for the american daniel im. he hit a hole—in—one at the par—three eighth on...
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a messy it's a bit of picture here in australia. basically, three of the egg export plants up in queensland have sucked up so much gas from australia's domestic market that there's not really enough left for local users. while the government is now scrambling amid price spikes to find enough gas for australian businesses, their solution is to curve exports. are not sure what type of volumes we are looking at, but it certainly came as a shock to producers here. yousef: talk to me about how exactly this place to qatar's advantage, given that they both export to asia. >> sure. had a bit of as price advantage, but of course australia has been on its patch in recent years and has pretty strong links to places like japan, south korea, and china. hearingf thing we are is some of those buyers are getting a little nervous about how sure they can be reliant on whether australia, there is more intervention to come from the government here. it is really playing around that softened risk fear that we hear about from time to time, and we should k
a messy it's a bit of picture here in australia. basically, three of the egg export plants up in queensland have sucked up so much gas from australia's domestic market that there's not really enough left for local users. while the government is now scrambling amid price spikes to find enough gas for australian businesses, their solution is to curve exports. are not sure what type of volumes we are looking at, but it certainly came as a shock to producers here. yousef: talk to me about how...
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i've never to australia before. the lastjury of. i've never to australia before. the last jury have of. i've never to australia before. the lastjury have been finishing off your studies but now it's a life off your studies but now it's a life of cricket? yes, i hope so, done with my education can concentrate on my cricket and going to stilley has topped it off. i don't think my mates believe it. still to come on sportsday: six time 0lympic championjason kenny on why he decided to quit and then not retire after all. and international referee nigel 0wens tells us that children are more at risk playing computer games — than they are on the rugby field. now, there's a full calendar in the efl this evening, but the european champions league is bound to take the headlines... liverpool have travelled more than 2,000 miles for the second set of group matches — where they'll face russian champions spartak moscow. after being held to a draw in their first game boss jurgen klopp is prepared to ‘battle for victory.‘ very strong side, very experienced side. very succes
i've never to australia before. the lastjury of. i've never to australia before. the last jury have of. i've never to australia before. the lastjury have been finishing off your studies but now it's a life off your studies but now it's a life of cricket? yes, i hope so, done with my education can concentrate on my cricket and going to stilley has topped it off. i don't think my mates believe it. still to come on sportsday: six time 0lympic championjason kenny on why he decided to quit and then...
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here is australia. australia is another heavy cruiser, that was his flagship. message thatthe turner is going to have a conference, he takes his flagship. perhaps he should left austria with southern force, that would have strengthened it, obviously, for twole stations days, it is a 30 mile wide -- ride in a boat through the black says, he takes his ship. left the ceo of chicago, uss chicago, a heavy cruiser is what we calll otc. no one put a message on that. no one said, ok, you got it. they knew that critchley was ofng, and de facto the co chicago was going to be the otc. if crotch lee, shall we say a certain complacence and all of this. with hindsight, i should add. -- commanderiral of the japanese fleet was anything but complacent. he was a fighting admiral. withnt aboard his flagship six cruisers and one destroyer, setting course to attack the invaders. the course he sailed from ripoll down to guadalcanal. elaboratean reconnaissance plan to keep an eye on these waters. it was for the purpose to see if the japanese were sneaking up on the invasion. there we
here is australia. australia is another heavy cruiser, that was his flagship. message thatthe turner is going to have a conference, he takes his flagship. perhaps he should left austria with southern force, that would have strengthened it, obviously, for twole stations days, it is a 30 mile wide -- ride in a boat through the black says, he takes his ship. left the ceo of chicago, uss chicago, a heavy cruiser is what we calll otc. no one put a message on that. no one said, ok, you got it. they...
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this in the light of others go to australia ? this is in the light of others go to australia? this is what former england captain michael vaughan thinks about that. if stokes misses the ashes, that hand injury, the criminal investigation is ongoing and he can't go to australia, i don't give england any chance at all of doing anything in the ashes series. it is that important to the team. the make—up of the side is very much around ben stokes because of the all—round quality. he offers expertise with the bat, the ball, on the field and his persona, so i don't give england any chance at all in australia without ben stokes. that is the cricketing value of ben stokes that everyone around the world knows. there is the ethical issue of the image would portray if england went to australia with stokes. that has to be an issue, and also the intensity of the coverage and the scrutiny that all england players will get. if stokes goes, just imagine the extent of that. the football now and england have named their squad for the world cup qualifiers against slovenia and lithuania. 0ne q
this in the light of others go to australia ? this is in the light of others go to australia? this is what former england captain michael vaughan thinks about that. if stokes misses the ashes, that hand injury, the criminal investigation is ongoing and he can't go to australia, i don't give england any chance at all of doing anything in the ashes series. it is that important to the team. the make—up of the side is very much around ben stokes because of the all—round quality. he offers...
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a place in six straight world cup final sealed australia. to goals, —— two goals. the socceroos, a world cup place hangs in the balance. how much will the spec is that —— uzbekistan look back on this? a contentious penalty gave the chinese a chance to save their own world cup hopes. they are still up against it to qualify. what a world cup place is at stake, there is always hope. joe lynskey, bbc news. —— when a world cup place. now to tennis and day four of the us open where switzerland's roger federer required five sets for victory over russia's mikhail louzhny. the 36—year—old swiss held his nerve for a 17th consecutive win over louzhny keeping his perfect record intact. the 19 time grand slam winner, including five at flushing meadows, last won this title in 2008 and will now face 35—year—old feliciano lopez of spain for a place in the last 16. world number 53 andrey rublev has pulled off one of the upsets of the tournament, winning his second round match against seventh seed grigor dimitrov in straight sets 7—5 7—6 6—3. the bulgarian was
a place in six straight world cup final sealed australia. to goals, —— two goals. the socceroos, a world cup place hangs in the balance. how much will the spec is that —— uzbekistan look back on this? a contentious penalty gave the chinese a chance to save their own world cup hopes. they are still up against it to qualify. what a world cup place is at stake, there is always hope. joe lynskey, bbc news. —— when a world cup place. now to tennis and day four of the us open where...
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and -- is the many newcomers in australia and —— is won over many the many newcomers in australia and —— is won over many newcomers the many newcomers in australia and —— is won over many newcomers in australia, and they hope it will succeed in britain now. it makes you feel very lovely. the shoes of? grasping your toes, and all that. especially when the grass is nicely cut. doesn't improve your bowling? i have no idea, that was the first timel have no idea, that was the first time i played it. i have never bowled before, but i enjoyed it. time i played it. i have never bowled before, but i enjoyed itm feels free, and it feels... it can almost feel like you are a little bit on holiday. with the junior bowls championships taking place in wales this weekend, the sport is keen to its youthful appeal. because while at the elite international level may be all the players are under a0, the majority who take up the sport at a grassroots level are much older. it lends itself to everybody, from any background in any community, it is just a really fun, social sport, and that is what we'
and -- is the many newcomers in australia and —— is won over many the many newcomers in australia and —— is won over many newcomers the many newcomers in australia and —— is won over many newcomers in australia, and they hope it will succeed in britain now. it makes you feel very lovely. the shoes of? grasping your toes, and all that. especially when the grass is nicely cut. doesn't improve your bowling? i have no idea, that was the first timel have no idea, that was the first time...
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in response australia openers both managed a half—century. in the anand ta kes a managed a half—century. in the anand takes a 2—0 lead in the series with an indoor match on sunday. england and west indies in trent bridge, not as exciting, their match was abandoned after 2.2 overs of play with rain. england remain 1—0 up in the best of five series. the third game is played in bristol on sunday. this will be england's final series before the ashes gets under way in australia in november. there remains a concern over their batting lineup despite recent wins. it is not ideal. that is the reality. you want to go to australia knowing exactly what your best 11 r. i don't think we're quite there at the moment. the quys we're quite there at the moment. the guys showed glimpses over the summer but settling a batting line—up does not guarantee anything. we went in 2013-14 and not guarantee anything. we went in 2013—14 and got beaten five neal. what is going to count is at the quys what is going to count is at the guys selected in the first tes
in response australia openers both managed a half—century. in the anand ta kes a managed a half—century. in the anand takes a 2—0 lead in the series with an indoor match on sunday. england and west indies in trent bridge, not as exciting, their match was abandoned after 2.2 overs of play with rain. england remain 1—0 up in the best of five series. the third game is played in bristol on sunday. this will be england's final series before the ashes gets under way in australia in november....
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what you need when go to australia is a clear run, with exactly what has happened. there are issues with the team, issues with the best player, i think in terms of, you know, everything that could possibly go wrong leading into an ashes series, it is pretty much up there. down under, australia's captain, steve smith, has been starring in this promotion for months. all they need to worry about selling tickets. —— is selling tickets. meanwhile, england without ben stokes beat west indies in the fourth 0ne—day international at the 0val, to take the series with one match to go. the tourists batted first, and made 356—5, thanks to a brilliant 176 from evin lewis, who was forced to retire hurt. jason roy led the england reply, and top—scored with 8a. england were 258—5 when rain forced an early end to day's play. but england won the match by six runs under duckworth—lewis, and have an unbeatable 3—0 lead in the series. the fifth and final match is on friday. the quarter—final line—up at tennis's wuhan 0pen is taking shape, garbine muguruza through to t
what you need when go to australia is a clear run, with exactly what has happened. there are issues with the team, issues with the best player, i think in terms of, you know, everything that could possibly go wrong leading into an ashes series, it is pretty much up there. down under, australia's captain, steve smith, has been starring in this promotion for months. all they need to worry about selling tickets. —— is selling tickets. meanwhile, england without ben stokes beat west indies in...
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and in the tour of britain, australia's caleb ewan took back the overall lead as he sealed his second stage victory of the race so far. ewan beat edvald boasson hagen for dimension data into second in a sprint finish — the australian now has a six second lead. alexander kristoff was third on stage three which is a 100 and 78 kilometre ride from country park to scunthorpe. in rugby union — bath head coach tabai matson is leaving his role with the premiership club forfamily reasons. matson arrived at the club a year ago and will return to new zealand after bath's premiership game against northampton saints on friday. and jockey davy russell has been given a four—day ban after punching a horse on the back of her head before a race in ireland last month. he was originally given a caution but an appeal body decided didn't go far enough. the world heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua has confirmed his next fight will be in cardiff at the principality stadium on october 28th against the bulgarian kubrat pulev. joshua holds three belts and pulev is the mandatory ibf challenger. joshua's l
and in the tour of britain, australia's caleb ewan took back the overall lead as he sealed his second stage victory of the race so far. ewan beat edvald boasson hagen for dimension data into second in a sprint finish — the australian now has a six second lead. alexander kristoff was third on stage three which is a 100 and 78 kilometre ride from country park to scunthorpe. in rugby union — bath head coach tabai matson is leaving his role with the premiership club forfamily reasons. matson...
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india have moved top of the one day rankings thanks to their series win over australia. hardik pandya scoring 78 in indore as the home side sealed a five wicket victory. india now have an unassailable lead in the five match series. the fourth game of the series is in bangalore on thursday with the final encounter in nagpur on sunday. england's third one—day international against west indies ended with victory by 124 runs. moeen ali starred, moving from 50 to 100 in 12 balls, the fastest half century in international cricket. joe root managed 84 as england made 369 at bristol. chris gayle's 94 was the best turn for the windies who were all out for 245. it was a good time to come into bat, clear myself out of it. have a bit ofa clear myself out of it. have a bit of a licence to clear the small robes. i gave myself a good boundary. did you feel like you could hit every ball once you'd cleared the ropes a couple of times? the crowd going wild, you could hit every ball for six? i think they bowled a lot in that way, for myself and...i bowled a lot in that way, for myself an
india have moved top of the one day rankings thanks to their series win over australia. hardik pandya scoring 78 in indore as the home side sealed a five wicket victory. india now have an unassailable lead in the five match series. the fourth game of the series is in bangalore on thursday with the final encounter in nagpur on sunday. england's third one—day international against west indies ended with victory by 124 runs. moeen ali starred, moving from 50 to 100 in 12 balls, the fastest half...
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. >> australia. so i'm gesuessing a giant spide or snake. >> find out what's in the box that has them overjoyed. >>> a paraglider prepares for landing, but -- >>> plus, the buzzword for your shot to win a new ipad mini. and what better place to be disruptive than the library. >> no, no, no, no. >> see how people react to his noisy eating. >>> when you get behind the wheel of a car, you never know what can happen. something happened with a pedestrian crossing your path. another driver. could be the weather. this time it was the oth other passengers in the car. wilson alberto contero is driving with his dad because the two passengers have expressed an interest in buying this car. they have put it up for sale. watch what happens right here. one of the passengers breaks out a gun. this isn't a car sale. this is a robbery. wilson eventually stops the car. both of these men have guns. one held to the head of wilson. his dad tries to get out and at first they're trying to take his stuff, but, no, they're pu
. >> australia. so i'm gesuessing a giant spide or snake. >> find out what's in the box that has them overjoyed. >>> a paraglider prepares for landing, but -- >>> plus, the buzzword for your shot to win a new ipad mini. and what better place to be disruptive than the library. >> no, no, no, no. >> see how people react to his noisy eating. >>> when you get behind the wheel of a car, you never know what can happen. something happened with a...
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the tv advert was made by a meat industry lobby group in australia. the india high commission in canberra say they have asked the australian government to remove the advert. this was the scene in barcelona on monday afternoon where hundreds of thousands of catalans took to the streets to show support for an independence referendum. the demonstration was held on catalonia's national day. catalonia's pro—independence government plans to hold the referendum on 1st october, defying spain's central government which deems it illegal. the un security council has unanimously adopted a resolution imposing new sanctions on north korea — as punishment for its recent nuclear test. they are said to be the toughest sanctions against north korea yet — even though they were watered from the draft resolution. the sanctions will include a ban on textile exports from north korea, and restrict shipments of oil products into the country. in the last hour the us ambassador to the un said the resolution is a result of a strong relationship between donald trump and the
the tv advert was made by a meat industry lobby group in australia. the india high commission in canberra say they have asked the australian government to remove the advert. this was the scene in barcelona on monday afternoon where hundreds of thousands of catalans took to the streets to show support for an independence referendum. the demonstration was held on catalonia's national day. catalonia's pro—independence government plans to hold the referendum on 1st october, defying spain's...
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australia still depends on its iron ore and coal exports. the prices have taken a hit in recent times. despite that 26 year record, the outlook not always entirely sunny here in australia, i am afraid. hywel, thank you very much indeed. the australian market was down despite the fact that the economic news was better than expected. you can see behind me, that's the dow jones the night before down i% on wall street. that set the tone for asia. basically the markets really struggling still with the lack of clear next steps with regards to north korea as what may happen as far as that's concerned. let's look at europe quickly. again, shares all falling. we have got the european central bank meeting tomorrow. we have got a fed gathering the week after. so eyes back on central bank action. we will talk about all that in more detail. here is samira a report is likely to show the trade deficit will widen in july a report is likely to show the trade deficit will widen injuly and that's from $15.6 billion injune. now, the trade deficit refers to the
australia still depends on its iron ore and coal exports. the prices have taken a hit in recent times. despite that 26 year record, the outlook not always entirely sunny here in australia, i am afraid. hywel, thank you very much indeed. the australian market was down despite the fact that the economic news was better than expected. you can see behind me, that's the dow jones the night before down i% on wall street. that set the tone for asia. basically the markets really struggling still with...
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and here's one happy little schoolboy — sidhak singh arora has won a legal battle in australia to wear his turban to school. the uniform policy at melton christian school in melbourne banned head coverings unless they were required by the christian faith. the boy's father persuaded a tribunal that was discrimination against sikhs — pointing out that in australia turbans are allowed in the police force and in the army, so why not at school. myanmar continues to be a strong focus of this year's united nations general assembly in new york, as international concern grows over the plight of rohingya muslims. myanmar blames rohingya militants for provoking the conflict that has led to hundreds of thousands of rohingya civilians fleeing into neighbouring bangladesh. 0ur correspondentjonathan head has been to see how much — or little — aid the refugees are getting in bangladesh. we have had torrential rain today and for several days beforehand. it turned these and the others into a sea turned these and the others into a sea of glutinous, sticky mud, almost up sea of glutinous, sticky mud
and here's one happy little schoolboy — sidhak singh arora has won a legal battle in australia to wear his turban to school. the uniform policy at melton christian school in melbourne banned head coverings unless they were required by the christian faith. the boy's father persuaded a tribunal that was discrimination against sikhs — pointing out that in australia turbans are allowed in the police force and in the army, so why not at school. myanmar continues to be a strong focus of this...
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australia's michael matthews took third place. the photo finish shows just how close it was. after 112 european tour tournaments, lucas bjerregaard has won his first title. the dane had a final round of 65 at the portugal masters to win by four strokes. bjerregaard started the last day with a one—stroke lead, and never looked like letting it slip as he finished the tournament on 20 under par. south africa's george coetzee put him under some pressure early on, but his challenge faded on the back nine. a triple bogey on the 18th hole meant that marc warren finished second. it's bjerregaard's biggest pay day by far earning him just under $400,000. defending champion marc marquez has won the aragon motogp to open up a 16—point lead at the top of the world championship standings. this was his second consecutive victory. it means he now has the outright championship lead with four races left. dani pedrosa finished second, and jorge lorenzo, who led for most of the race, came third. nine—time champion valentino rossi, who suffered a double leg fracture just three weeks ago, fi
australia's michael matthews took third place. the photo finish shows just how close it was. after 112 european tour tournaments, lucas bjerregaard has won his first title. the dane had a final round of 65 at the portugal masters to win by four strokes. bjerregaard started the last day with a one—stroke lead, and never looked like letting it slip as he finished the tournament on 20 under par. south africa's george coetzee put him under some pressure early on, but his challenge faded on the...
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we've been following this debate, the same—sex marriage debate in australia for some time. from its inception through to the postal ballot. along the way, there has definitely been two sides and a very heated discussion with the people we have interviewed on this programme. given what you've just said, where do you think this is going to go moving forward? do you think there will be any resolution?” moving forward? do you think there will be any resolution? i hope so. if you had asked me two months ago what i thought the result would be, i would have thought it would be an overwhelming yes. but now i wouldn't be surprised if it is really close, or even if it was a known. in the same way that the trump election, and brexit took everyone by surprise. i feel like it and brexit took everyone by surprise. ifeel like it is really difficult to tell. people are doing surveys , difficult to tell. people are doing surveys, there is a suggestion that people don't want to tell surveys that they are voting no. my position as an editor of a website, i might have a bit of a skewed view
we've been following this debate, the same—sex marriage debate in australia for some time. from its inception through to the postal ballot. along the way, there has definitely been two sides and a very heated discussion with the people we have interviewed on this programme. given what you've just said, where do you think this is going to go moving forward? do you think there will be any resolution?” moving forward? do you think there will be any resolution? i hope so. if you had asked me...
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australia's captain, steve smith, everything designed to give the impression that australia are ready. joe wilson, bbc news, south london. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most comprehensive account yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower. what really happened that night and how did they live to tell the tale? join me now on bbc two. newsnight with emily. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. here's what's to come... chelsea leave it right until the last kick for a big champions league win in madrid. they waited five years for it but celtic grab a very rare away win in the champions league. and moeen ali's the saviour for england's cricketers as they secure a series win over west indies. hello and good evening. there's another big night of champions league football tonight as three more british sides played their second fixtures of the group stage. chelsea hadn't won against the 2016 finalists atletico madrid
australia's captain, steve smith, everything designed to give the impression that australia are ready. joe wilson, bbc news, south london. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most comprehensive account yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower. what really happened that night and how did they live to tell the tale? join me now on bbc two. newsnight with emily. here on bbc one it's time for the...
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gdp numbers coming out of australia at the bottom of the hour. we are looking at the conundrum facing the reserve bank of australia, the cap interest rates on hold on tuesday. back to you. jampacked show i could is in washington. so much to look forward to. markets covered -- coverage with rish and heidi is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ it is nine :00 tuesday evening in new york city and washington, d.c.. . i am rishaad salamat. financial markets tumbling. on they markets falling possibility the chinese lenders may limit excessive gains. the aussie dollar above $.80. the rba warms that it is adding to price pressures. this is "bloomberg markets: asia."
gdp numbers coming out of australia at the bottom of the hour. we are looking at the conundrum facing the reserve bank of australia, the cap interest rates on hold on tuesday. back to you. jampacked show i could is in washington. so much to look forward to. markets covered -- coverage with rish and heidi is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪...
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we will speak more with you as we have more action -- more reaction from australia. aremore on how markets trading, we go to shanghai and hong kong which are just opening right now. sophie, how are we doing? look at whatake a is going on with the large-cap on the mainland, again for a third straight day. the hang seng is on the front foot, up a 10th of a percent, running -- raising for the third session. is going on with the hong kong dollar, surging the most since january 2016, also as the hdm a announces sales. the hong kong dollar has gained yuan, onshore and offshore rates are falling here, after the pboc news. we have the offshore rates near a september low. uzuho says that the yuan is vulnerable as bullish sentiment is fading. regulators are being encouraged to loosen capital outflows either. fromding to estimates capital economics, capital outflows from last month were moderated to a three-year low of $12 billion. while we do have the hang seng shaking higher, check out what is going on with rate shares. , and the percent gain real estate segment is the bigges
we will speak more with you as we have more action -- more reaction from australia. aremore on how markets trading, we go to shanghai and hong kong which are just opening right now. sophie, how are we doing? look at whatake a is going on with the large-cap on the mainland, again for a third straight day. the hang seng is on the front foot, up a 10th of a percent, running -- raising for the third session. is going on with the hong kong dollar, surging the most since january 2016, also as the hdm...
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cloud here the cloud which reveals rain still not far away from person is going to be west australia more where more rain falls but is pushed ahead of it a line a streak of green here which is actually a little frontal system maybe not that obvious. to the east we're in the low twenty's now this is relatively high for this time of the year but that streak is just revealed itself to be something of a cult from yes turned around behind it and adelaide dropped down to sixteen but ahead of it that could end up being record warmth considering the time of year. for the nomadic jock outright survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry never be able to. follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration. dangerous the ice is as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life living here sometimes luser cattle there with cold or because of the storm risking you don't mongolia at this time on al-jazeera. again let's take a moment to remind you of our top stories this hour on al-jazeera three members of the israeli security forces have been killed and one injured
cloud here the cloud which reveals rain still not far away from person is going to be west australia more where more rain falls but is pushed ahead of it a line a streak of green here which is actually a little frontal system maybe not that obvious. to the east we're in the low twenty's now this is relatively high for this time of the year but that streak is just revealed itself to be something of a cult from yes turned around behind it and adelaide dropped down to sixteen but ahead of it that...
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that's absolutely right i do remind astrologist responsibility astride is running these camps australia is paying for these camps. has directly contracted with the service providers that are providing those camps and the you know audit nice and high commission for refugees has made it very clear that these people f.l.y. human beings still astride this responsibility and we've harmed them so i graciously we've deprived them of so much over the last four years we've damaged them to an extent that some will never recover their mental health after what they've been through and absolutely that should be brought to australia so that we can look after them not only in line with their international legal obligations but in law and without moral obligations to them that this this personal madness island is set to close under orders from the government of new guinea what happens the people then they're going to be brought to australia or they would just move to. well this is the question and it's actually been closed under instructions from the astroland government it was this trial immigration m
that's absolutely right i do remind astrologist responsibility astride is running these camps australia is paying for these camps. has directly contracted with the service providers that are providing those camps and the you know audit nice and high commission for refugees has made it very clear that these people f.l.y. human beings still astride this responsibility and we've harmed them so i graciously we've deprived them of so much over the last four years we've damaged them to an extent that...
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hello again there are reports the big red rock in the middle of australia has had once again three months worth of rain in one day and took about twenty two millimeters of rain but it's a dry place and you can see where it came from this cloud here result of a cold front that sort of stalled in turn to something a circulation which is still there on saturday so for the heart of australia a bit more right if you stand into what was a near record breaking heat in southwestern queensland that's gone now to be replaced by no doubt welcome rain head of it is still some warmth in brisbane but nothing beyond it and even britain's warmth goes as that frontal system moves into the heart of queen's and on sunday leaving behind sunshine not much will sunny fifty or so in melbourne better in perth twenty all in permanent sunshine at least for a couple of days in new zealand recipient of what normally comes out of australia and yes you can see the link there the last fronts gone through and i suggest at least one day of sunshine where would you like it by saturday got to get some showers here i think
hello again there are reports the big red rock in the middle of australia has had once again three months worth of rain in one day and took about twenty two millimeters of rain but it's a dry place and you can see where it came from this cloud here result of a cold front that sort of stalled in turn to something a circulation which is still there on saturday so for the heart of australia a bit more right if you stand into what was a near record breaking heat in southwestern queensland that's...
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australia is stuck in a time warp because of its coal energy policies that's according to the former head of a un panel on climate change australians are suffering from soaring electricity prices and power cuts now the government hopes it can improve this by extending the life of an aging coal fired power station. the owner of the oldest coal fired power station in australia says it's showing its age millions of dollars are being spent to keep the forty five year old little plant running before every times in five years but the government is pressuring operator a.g.l. to continue producing power for another five years beyond them saying it's key to securing electricity supplies a.g.l. is considering the request but says it would be better off investing in new cleaner technologies such as wind and solar so it's a natural progression of whatever anything comes to the end of its technical life you'd run the roller over whether you extend it or whether you. do something new in this but certainly the economics to lead you towards your goals being provided for energy and. you know very fle
australia is stuck in a time warp because of its coal energy policies that's according to the former head of a un panel on climate change australians are suffering from soaring electricity prices and power cuts now the government hopes it can improve this by extending the life of an aging coal fired power station. the owner of the oldest coal fired power station in australia says it's showing its age millions of dollars are being spent to keep the forty five year old little plant running before...
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and a new twist in the legal row over australia's same—sex marriage vote. live from studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the morning in london and 8:30am in north korea, where kimjung—un is mulling his next move after world powers failed to reach agreement over fresh sanctions. president putin of russia warned of a global catastrophe unless a diplomatic solution is reached. he said more sanctions would be useless. north korea remains defiant with a top diplomat threatening the united states with more gift packages. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye reports from the south korean capital, seoul. off the eastern coast of south korea, today it was that navy's turn to show its strength. the commander of this fleet said they were training to bury the enemy at sea. south korea has held military drills for two days now in response to the north's nuclear test. pyongyang claims it successfully made a hydrogen bomb that can be fitted onto missiles capable of reaching america. at a un confere
and a new twist in the legal row over australia's same—sex marriage vote. live from studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in the morning in london and 8:30am in north korea, where kimjung—un is mulling his next move after world powers failed to reach agreement over fresh sanctions. president putin of russia warned of a global catastrophe unless a diplomatic solution is reached. he said more sanctions would be useless....
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so october '43, first trip to australia, what is it like? >> australia? well, the girls were really nice to welcome us the way they did. >> they loved marines. >> yes, they did. >> boyington and 19 new black sheep to train. pappy wanted to find a harder targeted. he suggested rabaul. >> he had the idea of taking corsairs and hell cats and going up and hitting the japanese as they were taking off. >> once again, it was his old friend nuts moore who gave him the go ahead. on december 17th, 1943, boyington led the first single engine fighter sweep. >> they had fire airfields there. they could put 60 airplanes in the air easily. when you were 30 miles away, you would see the dust come up and knew they were taking off. >> the japanese forces had steadily been worn down, but the black sheep still faced more than 200 zero pilots who knew how to fight the marine corsairs. >> he was an experienced pilot. he would try to come in from behind and slightly above and he would shoot into the cockpit like this and kill the pilot. he said if you try to shoot them from str
so october '43, first trip to australia, what is it like? >> australia? well, the girls were really nice to welcome us the way they did. >> they loved marines. >> yes, they did. >> boyington and 19 new black sheep to train. pappy wanted to find a harder targeted. he suggested rabaul. >> he had the idea of taking corsairs and hell cats and going up and hitting the japanese as they were taking off. >> once again, it was his old friend nuts moore who gave him...
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but australia are in india. the games will be followed by t20. the aussies were 1—0 down heading into today's second match. there was a worrying moment when andy was struck by a shot. the last wicket in pursuit of the target and lingering hopes were ended with a hat—trick. england 2—0 up and can field a series on sunday. that stay with cricket, if you constructed a poll for the complete cricketer of it's likely that it gary. he's done it! the great west indian could that feel anywhere and bowl pace and spin with his left arm. one thing he can do is bowl effectively with his left and right arms. this is pakistan's yasser yan, someone who can, the 21—year—old is in the uk training, at lord's with the mcc, looking for the people that run began to make it legalfor looking for the people that run began to make it legal for bowlers to bowl with either arm. we are the custodians and arbiters of the laws of the game. obviously, we have battered, switching left and right, we thought maybe that is where the next lea p forward we thought maybe tha
but australia are in india. the games will be followed by t20. the aussies were 1—0 down heading into today's second match. there was a worrying moment when andy was struck by a shot. the last wicket in pursuit of the target and lingering hopes were ended with a hat—trick. england 2—0 up and can field a series on sunday. that stay with cricket, if you constructed a poll for the complete cricketer of it's likely that it gary. he's done it! the great west indian could that feel anywhere and...
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. >> australia has seen the number of double cases and doctors often estimate how our season will be based on the flu season in the southern hemisphere. that's why doctors say people in the u.s. should start getting their flu shot now before it's too late. nbc 10's erin coleman explains. >> it is getting worse and worse every year. >> reporter: which is why susan is getting her flu shot early. >> i have four children at home and i want to protect all of us. >> reporter: this doctor usually starts giving the shots in october but this year his office is administering the flu vaccine in september. something centers for disease control and prevention is recommending. especially since other parts of the world are already getting hit hard. >> australia did just have a flu season epidemic that was worse than prior years. >> reporter: australia has doubled the number of cases since just last year. doctors are using that as an indicator of what may happen here. >> there are four different strains of the flu. however, there are many different types of influenza that people can get. >> reporter
. >> australia has seen the number of double cases and doctors often estimate how our season will be based on the flu season in the southern hemisphere. that's why doctors say people in the u.s. should start getting their flu shot now before it's too late. nbc 10's erin coleman explains. >> it is getting worse and worse every year. >> reporter: which is why susan is getting her flu shot early. >> i have four children at home and i want to protect all of us. >>...
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i want to show you some early movers in australia. we have the best performer on the asx 200 today, rising after being upgraded to neutral at jpmorgan. this group supplies fruits and to supermarket chains and roses around the world. lithium minors are climbing today. surging over 10%. we are waiting to hear more from great wall motors about its intended purchase of a stake to gain more access to lithium resources. trading sharesrs in shanghai, halted from today. byhor: i am getting hungry, the way, so that sounds good. china plans to direct more credit to small companies and couldps come a move that he is concerned a seasonal liquidity squeeze. tom mackenzie joins us now from beijing. for more on this. tom, what do we know exactly? this is building on previous policy moves to try and funnel some credit to the increasingly important small and medium-sized enterprise section of the chinese economy. so we are talking about cuts to the reserve requirement ratios, which currently for major banks stand that 17%. depending on how much these
i want to show you some early movers in australia. we have the best performer on the asx 200 today, rising after being upgraded to neutral at jpmorgan. this group supplies fruits and to supermarket chains and roses around the world. lithium minors are climbing today. surging over 10%. we are waiting to hear more from great wall motors about its intended purchase of a stake to gain more access to lithium resources. trading sharesrs in shanghai, halted from today. byhor: i am getting hungry, the...
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of south australia has the highest number of space startups in the country and is also playing host to the international astronautical congress has more from adelaide where in a trendy neighborhood of suburban adelaide in south australia and just through this garage door is a start up working on something but you might not expect and that's rocket science this is newman space it has these vacuum chambers that replicate space conditions and it's working on ways to convert space junk and other metals into rocket fuels and he hopes to one day help missions to mars. getting people back from us getting samples back from mars is difficult and challenging because you need a lot of fuel to get to mars and about the same amount of fuel to get back from laws so if you need to take the fuel with you to come back the first vehicle has to be huge it's really really really expensive if you can make the fuel there then you can take a much smaller vehicle refuel on mars and then come home neumann space plans to test their technology on a mission to the international space station in two years' time
of south australia has the highest number of space startups in the country and is also playing host to the international astronautical congress has more from adelaide where in a trendy neighborhood of suburban adelaide in south australia and just through this garage door is a start up working on something but you might not expect and that's rocket science this is newman space it has these vacuum chambers that replicate space conditions and it's working on ways to convert space junk and other...