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to terence if settlement in australia was denied to anyone arriving as australia's government saw it illegally by boat who in future would try the chinese boat was see when the new policy was announced it arrived on christmas island four days later on the chinese thirtieth birthday four weeks later he was deported to mount a silent in papua new guinea he's been there ever since the nearly five years and it's from a man of silence that he talks to al-jazeera. for johnny thank you very much for talking to al-jazeera can we start with why you left iran back in twenty thirteen you know i fell in trouble with the government so. i were i hide myself or both more than amongst. you know friend. after that. i received some information. that's they are going through i just need to. have some plan some action so i decided to leave iran so. i. came forth. australia's government says its policy was and is necessary to deter what it's called illegal immigration it is question the motives of those arriving by boat asking why they didn't claim asylum in countries they travel through before getting o
to terence if settlement in australia was denied to anyone arriving as australia's government saw it illegally by boat who in future would try the chinese boat was see when the new policy was announced it arrived on christmas island four days later on the chinese thirtieth birthday four weeks later he was deported to mount a silent in papua new guinea he's been there ever since the nearly five years and it's from a man of silence that he talks to al-jazeera. for johnny thank you very much for...
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s when we arrived to australia. there were still many millions of earth is not even that you know it's not mean that. it was through no government has this right to porch or ours is the way you see it as tojo's people a very strong word you feel tortured yeah it is a port sure you know we have been on the torture scene they are torturing us you know we have been on the porch we have been under a systematic torture you've been fed you've been housed nugget how is that you know six people already know right. six people are leaving this polythene this prison camp six people six young people one of them killed by the. staff four of them they because of many call neck legs at least to kill themselves you how that was. tortured them for a long time. after that they left them in there without protection. we put protection and they and i was so. suspicious way. still we don't know that they killed them or they kill they they. they those guys you know they were with psychological for a long time and his phone call with the a
s when we arrived to australia. there were still many millions of earth is not even that you know it's not mean that. it was through no government has this right to porch or ours is the way you see it as tojo's people a very strong word you feel tortured yeah it is a port sure you know we have been on the torture scene they are torturing us you know we have been on the porch we have been under a systematic torture you've been fed you've been housed nugget how is that you know six people already...
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we will keep it here on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ sitting over the markets in terms of asian stocks, the biggest decline in two months. equities pointing very much lower. early trading showing negatively in the u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a beautiful winter morning in sydney, 8:30 a.m. markets open in about 90 minutes time. futures not looking too poorly. a little bit of negativity. the api asia-pacific falling the most in two months. assets and stocks and currencies as well. i am haidi lun in sydney. ramy: i'm ramy inocencio in new york. it is just past 6:30 p.m. and you are watching daybreak australia. let's get the first word news with jessica summers. jessica: the dallas fed president robert kaplan has caution against beating up the pace of interest rate rises. he says the fed should not knowingly invert the yield curve. san francisco john williams says he is very positive about the economic outlook in the u.s. and abroad. he still sees three to four hikes this year as appropriate. >> the distributio
we will keep it here on daybreak australia. this is bloomberg. ♪ sitting over the markets in terms of asian stocks, the biggest decline in two months. equities pointing very much lower. early trading showing negatively in the u.s. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a beautiful winter morning in sydney, 8:30 a.m. markets open in about 90 minutes time. futures not looking too poorly. a little bit of negativity. the api asia-pacific falling the most in two months. assets and stocks and currencies as...
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s when we arrived to australia. there were still many millions of us are is not even that you know it's not mean that. he was through no government has this right to porch or ours is the way you see it as tojo's people a very strong word you feel tortured yeah it is a port sure you know we have been on the torture scene they are torturing us you know we have been on the porch we have been under a systematic torture you've been fed you've been housed know it how is that for you know six people already night. six people are reading this policy in this prison camp six people six young people one of them killed by the. staff for up them they because of medical next leg at least to kill themselves you how that was. tortured them for a long time. after that they left them in there with protection. with a protection and they and i was so. suspicious way. still we don't know that they killed them or they killed. but you know. they those guys you know they were with psychological illness for a long time and his phone call wi
s when we arrived to australia. there were still many millions of us are is not even that you know it's not mean that. he was through no government has this right to porch or ours is the way you see it as tojo's people a very strong word you feel tortured yeah it is a port sure you know we have been on the torture scene they are torturing us you know we have been on the porch we have been under a systematic torture you've been fed you've been housed know it how is that for you know six people...
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in the people of australia well. make sure i serve the economic interest of the country, and that is why australia is deeply committed to having a fully diverse trade opportunity with the world. i have been pursuing opportunities in latin america. 11 and arehe tpp about to commence trade negotiations with the european union and the u.k. all of this is about having the full suite of market opportunities available to australia, because we know trade drives growth and trade to drive jobs, and we want to make sure the australian people enjoy a more prosperous future, and the best way is to make sure we engage in more trade. endi: australia is about to her formal free trade negotiations with the eu and india. is there a proactive push to diversify beyond being so reliant on china? we have the most ambitious trade agenda in australia's history. i have not taken a backward step about making sure we follow up on his many opportunities has possible. we have trade negotiations with indonesia, hong kong, india, the pacific alli
in the people of australia well. make sure i serve the economic interest of the country, and that is why australia is deeply committed to having a fully diverse trade opportunity with the world. i have been pursuing opportunities in latin america. 11 and arehe tpp about to commence trade negotiations with the european union and the u.k. all of this is about having the full suite of market opportunities available to australia, because we know trade drives growth and trade to drive jobs, and we...
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bonjour australia. french president macron hopes to drum up more business down under after a stopover in washington, dc. good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. newsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with other allies. for the latest, i'm joined by kim giddleson. -- gittleson. no surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any lea ks surprise. there was a delay. we hadn't heard any leaks from the administration about what they were thinking. i do want to say that the reports we are getting in suggest they going to kick down —— kick the can down the road when it comes to the european union and in theory, there is a deal that has been reached between australia, argentina and brazil, the big countries granted th
bonjour australia. french president macron hopes to drum up more business down under after a stopover in washington, dc. good morning, asia, hello, world. glad you could join us. newsjust in, the trump administration has decided to hold off making a decision on whether to impose steel and an elite —— aluminium tariffs on canada and the european union and mexico untiljune one. the deadline to the temporary extension was due to expire at midnight in the us however a deal has been reached with...
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nor that the iranian refugee inside is even in australia this guy's twenty four twenty four year. that he has finished the protest outside his tiny seven people watched by police officers in three cars that's as much about secrecy as apathy if you know that story his sister was rates on australia's refugee prison island of nuru in twenty fifteen she was brought with her brother and mother to australia for treatment. been locked in a city detention center ever since his hunger strike is his protest and his family are the only refugee serving brought here from the roof to study government won't comment or give any numbers but refugee advocates say they think that three hundred forty refugees have been brought to australia from the roof or man aside and australia's government refuses to give what it calls a running commentary so all the numbers in this report come from refugees or their supporters what is known is that in twenty thirteen and twenty fourteen australia deported about two thousand five hundred refugees who had arrived in it shores by boat to prison camps in papua new gu
nor that the iranian refugee inside is even in australia this guy's twenty four twenty four year. that he has finished the protest outside his tiny seven people watched by police officers in three cars that's as much about secrecy as apathy if you know that story his sister was rates on australia's refugee prison island of nuru in twenty fifteen she was brought with her brother and mother to australia for treatment. been locked in a city detention center ever since his hunger strike is his...
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ande: between france australia, lots of things happening. emmanuel macron is in australia, where they are talking about cultural and commercial ties. dheepthika: the french president did address the may day protest violence in paris. before he left, his entourage had to deny reports that the french president was literally tong as far away as he could escape the social unrest that has played france for the last couple of weeks. the huffington post reports that he was a little agitated by those questions from reporters in sydney. a man, a moment, and a mighty challenge. that sums up the visit for the editors at the australian newspaper. a flattering editorial that marvels at emmanuel macron's political feats and his diplomacy with donald trump, being able to befriend the u.s. president and take his policies. eight if women expect between china, the dominican republic, and taiwan. dheepthika: it is not every day we see the dominican republic embroiled in a controversy. the dominican republic announced earlier this week that it will sever all th
ande: between france australia, lots of things happening. emmanuel macron is in australia, where they are talking about cultural and commercial ties. dheepthika: the french president did address the may day protest violence in paris. before he left, his entourage had to deny reports that the french president was literally tong as far away as he could escape the social unrest that has played france for the last couple of weeks. the huffington post reports that he was a little agitated by those...
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that is it for daybreak australia this morning. we are setting up for a little bit of a next open as we had all that volatility in the u.s. session. the market continuing to digest u.s. withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. ♪ eal. ♪ ♪ yvonne: 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia." top stories, asian stocks headed for a big open. oil rebounding after president trump pulls the u.s. out of the iran deal. allies regret the decision to reimpose sanctions. betty: from bloomberg's global headquarters i am betty liu in new york. the u.s. and china in a heated wto clash on trade. saying beijing is acting like alice in wan
that is it for daybreak australia this morning. we are setting up for a little bit of a next open as we had all that volatility in the u.s. session. the market continuing to digest u.s. withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. ♪ eal. ♪ ♪ yvonne: 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia." top stories, asian stocks headed for a big open. oil rebounding after president trump pulls the u.s. out of the iran deal. allies regret the decision to reimpose...
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you are watching "daybreak australia." australia's government is expected to use tuesday's government to win back disaffected voters before trade tensions between the u.s. and china could undermine the economy. paul allen is in canberra and joins us from the lawn of the parliament house. what are the specifics we can expect in this budget? betty, the key thing we have been hearing about in the weeks leading up to this budget is a big boost in revenue for the government. commodity prices have been a lot higher than what forecast in the previous budget. there has been a boost in the tax revenues which have increased because of the losses they have been able to claim in the wake of the global financial crisis and personal tax revenues are up as well. the deficit forecast is likely to be a lot less than it was last year. surplus also forecast earlier than previously expected, coming by 2019, 2020. the books are expected to be back in the black with a narrow surplus. scott morrison has been speaking to reporters as he often doe
you are watching "daybreak australia." australia's government is expected to use tuesday's government to win back disaffected voters before trade tensions between the u.s. and china could undermine the economy. paul allen is in canberra and joins us from the lawn of the parliament house. what are the specifics we can expect in this budget? betty, the key thing we have been hearing about in the weeks leading up to this budget is a big boost in revenue for the government. commodity...
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was he an australian who felt out of tune with australia? because my perhaps stereotypical and cliched vision of the australia of your youth, particularly, in the non—metropolitan areas, would have been about a very macho culture, pretty much preoccupied with sports and maybe, for the men, beer. and yet, you gravitated to things, including cinema and dance and a whole bunch of other stuff, that were nothing to do with those stereotypes. well, first of all the stereotype, right, because i think you're probably somewhat on point but i would also proffer that one of the idiosyncratic qualities about australia, which is a tremendous thing, is that it's what i would call a flashes of lightning culture. meaning, you might look at sydney and go well, what a generic bunch of buildings and then suddenly the sydney opera house. you know. and you might go, well, there it is, isolated edge of the world, but along comes a gough whitlam and ourforbearers, who said we must have a drama school, we must have a film school. this is in the 70s and we, the go
was he an australian who felt out of tune with australia? because my perhaps stereotypical and cliched vision of the australia of your youth, particularly, in the non—metropolitan areas, would have been about a very macho culture, pretty much preoccupied with sports and maybe, for the men, beer. and yet, you gravitated to things, including cinema and dance and a whole bunch of other stuff, that were nothing to do with those stereotypes. well, first of all the stereotype, right, because i...
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david goodall is australia's oldest scientist. he recently turned 104 years old, and says he is ready to die. he says he is not terminally ill, but has reached an age where he does not want to live anymore, and regrets being so old. a local ngo has raised 17,000 australian dollars to help fund the flight he will take from australia to switzerland, the euthanasia is tolerated. he plans to be euthanized voluntarily later this month. the sad fate of a noun must really an scientist, traveling so far away from his family to die, has shed light on the whole debate around legalizing euthanasia. genie: changing topics to germany, where "bild" is reporting that schroeder is being sued. dheepthika: not for the reasons you might imagine. marry aue to mary -- korean translator who is try six years his junior. he is being sued to 77,000 euros by the ex-husband of his fiancee in a family court for mental anguish. -- theband says ex-husband says mental anguish was caused by the extramarital affair. in south korea adultery was a legal until 2015,
david goodall is australia's oldest scientist. he recently turned 104 years old, and says he is ready to die. he says he is not terminally ill, but has reached an age where he does not want to live anymore, and regrets being so old. a local ngo has raised 17,000 australian dollars to help fund the flight he will take from australia to switzerland, the euthanasia is tolerated. he plans to be euthanized voluntarily later this month. the sad fate of a noun must really an scientist, traveling so...
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this week, australia. he's due to arrive in sydney later today for talks with australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. it is president macron's first visit to australia and he will be pushing for more trade between the two countries. let's go to our asia business hub in singapore where rico hizon is following the story. hello on this holiday in singapore. hgppy hello on this holiday in singapore. happy holidays to you but we are both working, but we both love our jobs! we do. talk about talk about emmanuel macron in australia, how will he go crazy he wants a stronger bilateral trade relationship with australia. -- how will he go crazy 15 partnerships including the establishment of french firms in australia and the development of exchanges with universities and cooperation with the health industry. he will try to drum up more business with french defence companies a year and a half after australia signed a $37 billion deal to purchase 12 next—generation french submarines. so far it's been a very healt
this week, australia. he's due to arrive in sydney later today for talks with australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. it is president macron's first visit to australia and he will be pushing for more trade between the two countries. let's go to our asia business hub in singapore where rico hizon is following the story. hello on this holiday in singapore. hgppy hello on this holiday in singapore. happy holidays to you but we are both working, but we both love our jobs! we do. talk about...
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australia is genuinely eurovision mad. the host broadcaster, sbs, has been broadcasting the competition for more than 30 years in australia and originally it was to make a connection with all the migrants who came to australia from all over the world, especially europe, australia is very multicultural but over the past few years, it's gained in popularity and all of australia is behind the competition, notjust the colour and the glamour but also the music so that is where the connection comes from and because the eurovision song contest is all about music, diversity and inclusion, what better way to include not just inclusion, what better way to include notjust your but inclusion, what better way to include not just your but the inclusion, what better way to include notjust your but the rest of the world are having australia ta ke of the world are having australia take part? what is the australian entry like? it's jessica mauboy, her song is called we got love, it's a big song about inclusion and sharing love with the worl
australia is genuinely eurovision mad. the host broadcaster, sbs, has been broadcasting the competition for more than 30 years in australia and originally it was to make a connection with all the migrants who came to australia from all over the world, especially europe, australia is very multicultural but over the past few years, it's gained in popularity and all of australia is behind the competition, notjust the colour and the glamour but also the music so that is where the connection comes...
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betty: and you are watching "daybreak australia". no change ofling its path of inflation of the 2% target, and were joined from chicago by jim the uncle of beyond core research. after seeing the fed statement, what is your reaction? >> the fed is on course to raise rates and if you look at the market probabilities, they are assigning 100% chance they're going to raise rates in june, and a 77% chance of another rate hike in september. the statement is fine, they are symmetrical, but the next meeting in june, they are going to raise rates in june, and september. what is warning the market is if the fed goes too far. we have quantitative tightening, and they're raising rates and western to see markets start to have a bit of a problem by a backdrop is the economy is booming and earnings are through the roof and everything is going -- going great, except equity is not making progress because there's a fear that the fed is going to do what they are good at and go too far. betty: they have gone to far one way and go too far the other. is th
betty: and you are watching "daybreak australia". no change ofling its path of inflation of the 2% target, and were joined from chicago by jim the uncle of beyond core research. after seeing the fed statement, what is your reaction? >> the fed is on course to raise rates and if you look at the market probabilities, they are assigning 100% chance they're going to raise rates in june, and a 77% chance of another rate hike in september. the statement is fine, they are symmetrical,...
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a court in australia orders one of the vatican's most senior officials to stand trial on sex abuse charges. and a rose by any other name scientist in france cracked one of horticulturist most complex genomes that means bigger better and smell the flowers. we begin with some breaking news out of brazil of these one person has been killed after a building in sao paolo caught fire and collapsed twenty four former police and going to abandon and occupied by forces when the search is underway to find several missing people we'll keep you posted as we get details but let's cross now to al-jazeera has resumed producer piero needs he joins us live on the phone from rio what more do we know about this building this collapse then. the pictures to market the twenty six story building blocks. in downtown from all of these forty minutes after the beginning of the fire brigade person confirmed at least one dead and. one victims. discontinuities king according to social workers around eight people had moved into the building we can vary this was a bedroom police unit a k. to. an occupied by. a local pape
a court in australia orders one of the vatican's most senior officials to stand trial on sex abuse charges. and a rose by any other name scientist in france cracked one of horticulturist most complex genomes that means bigger better and smell the flowers. we begin with some breaking news out of brazil of these one person has been killed after a building in sao paolo caught fire and collapsed twenty four former police and going to abandon and occupied by forces when the search is underway to...
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ranking roman catholics, cardinal george pell, is to stand trial in australia over historic allegations of sexual abuse. the 76—year—old has pleaded not guilty to the allegations which stretch back more than a0 years. our correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside melbourne magistrates court, and joins me now. tell us about this case, extremely high profile and controversial? absolutely. cardinal pell arrived with dozens of cameras trained on him as he went into the court, he needed a police escort to make it through the doors. he isn'tjust the most senior catholic in australia but one of the most senior in the whole roman catholic church. returned from rome to australia a year ago saying he would come to clear his name —— he returned. it's taken this long for the courts to decide whether or not he should stand trial. the magistrate listen to four weeks of evidence, some of it very harrowing, very detailed and
ranking roman catholics, cardinal george pell, is to stand trial in australia over historic allegations of sexual abuse. the 76—year—old has pleaded not guilty to the allegations which stretch back more than a0 years. our correspondent, hywel griffith, is outside melbourne magistrates court, and joins me now. tell us about this case, extremely high profile and controversial? absolutely. cardinal pell arrived with dozens of cameras trained on him as he went into the court, he needed a police...
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refugees in australia's offshore prison camps have been protesting for most three hundred days after many were refused resettlement in the united states but al-jazeera has learned that hundreds of refugees have gone to the u.s. while a further three hundred have now been brought to australia something the government said would never happen under thomas reports. australia's government won't confirm there is a refugee on hunger strike inside this sydney hospital nor that the iranian refugee inside it is even in australia this guy is twenty four to twenty four year old. people very close to that that he has finished the protest outside his tiny seven people watched by police officers in three cars that's as much about secrecy as apathy few know its story his sister was raped on australia's refugee prison island of nuru in twenty fifteen she was brought with her brother and mother to australia for treatment or moves being locked in a sydney detention center ever since his hunger strike is his protest and his family are the only refugees to be brought here from the roof to study governmen
refugees in australia's offshore prison camps have been protesting for most three hundred days after many were refused resettlement in the united states but al-jazeera has learned that hundreds of refugees have gone to the u.s. while a further three hundred have now been brought to australia something the government said would never happen under thomas reports. australia's government won't confirm there is a refugee on hunger strike inside this sydney hospital nor that the iranian refugee...
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this is "bloomberg daybreak: australia." we are two hours away from the open of major markets. >> it's just after 6:00 p.m. in new york. i am betty liu. we will be looking at all the action on wall street and how it will play into the asia-pacific trading day. inh rising yields not just the u.s., but over in europe and elsewhere that caught investors, equity investors, that weighed on stocks has we see here in the equity markets how we closed. still higher, but off of the session highs, the dow up 68, s&p barely closing up, and the nasdaq also a little higher had went 1%. on's get more details breaking news that happen in our ago. msci reporting in the past hour, 234 chinese companies a-shares included in the benchmark from june. su keenan has the latest on the news. >> big news. it takes the china stock market global. ashave known this was coming msci releases a bi-annual report that came out in the last hour and name the names of more than 200 companies that are being added. again, msci emerging market index. let's take a
this is "bloomberg daybreak: australia." we are two hours away from the open of major markets. >> it's just after 6:00 p.m. in new york. i am betty liu. we will be looking at all the action on wall street and how it will play into the asia-pacific trading day. inh rising yields not just the u.s., but over in europe and elsewhere that caught investors, equity investors, that weighed on stocks has we see here in the equity markets how we closed. still higher, but off of the...
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welcome to "daybreak australia." the top stories this tuesday, nuclear options. president trump to announce the decision on tuesday as allies make their final pitches to fix that. stocks also paring gains as investors try to read the president's mind. betty: i am betty liu in new york, where it is just after 7:00 p.m. on this monday. china's top economic advisor to visit washington next week for another round of terror talks. we are going to be in canberra. there is certainly lots of risks in the market these days's. in particular, they are awaiting the announcement from president trump. there is a lot of risk in the bond markets in this g tv chart which shows you what is kicking up on tuesday over several yield . you can see the demand here continues to be pretty much flat on this point as auctions continue to rise for the 10 year treasury note. that is giving some investors some concern that perhaps the rate routes we have seen in the bond market is not over quite yet. yvonne: breaking news. a scoop from bloomberg. qualcomm, the biggest maker of mobilephone chi
welcome to "daybreak australia." the top stories this tuesday, nuclear options. president trump to announce the decision on tuesday as allies make their final pitches to fix that. stocks also paring gains as investors try to read the president's mind. betty: i am betty liu in new york, where it is just after 7:00 p.m. on this monday. china's top economic advisor to visit washington next week for another round of terror talks. we are going to be in canberra. there is certainly lots of...
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--s is day back australia daybreak australia. >> i am betty liu. we are going to look at how all of the action on wall street plays into the trading session. paul, let's take a look at how the u.s. markets closed. we saw the markets trying to ounce back from the lows of the session, digesting the fed statement, tech shares leading this rebound in the markets. the dow ending marginally higher. the s&p and nasdaq closing lower. keenane on the close, su is here and of course we've got the jobs report. what was interesting, we came 1% off the low and it looked like we were trying to rally to positive. we did see a gain in the dow. we do have a little bit of trade talks along with earnings. what does the fed meet with inflation creeping up? let's go into a snapshot at some of the losers. -- movers. tesla was a focus. overshadowede ceo other aspects of the conference call. our colleague was on the call. he called the question boneheaded. that got more focused than anything else. take a look at the other stories of the day. yum! brands has been struggling
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a judge in australia has ordered the country's highest ranking catholic cardinal george pell to stand trial on multiple charges of sexual abuse tell of the most senior member of the catholic church to be tried on such charges a details about the allegations have not yet been made public but police say they are historical sexual assault offenses dating back decades alice pleaded not guilty a date for the trial is yet to be set. let's bring it to the views dieter hermann in sydney for more on the story hi peter what can you tell us about the allegations against cardinal pell and the charges that he faces well it dates back to until the mid seventy's of the last century that means about fifty years ago and. at that time george pell was a priest in the community of ballarat that's about one hundred twenty kilometers west of melbourne at that time he allegedly sexually abused a couple of boys close to the public swimming pool and twenty years on when he was already the archbishop of melbourne the same thing should have happened again and people say that he again abused boys in the area of
a judge in australia has ordered the country's highest ranking catholic cardinal george pell to stand trial on multiple charges of sexual abuse tell of the most senior member of the catholic church to be tried on such charges a details about the allegations have not yet been made public but police say they are historical sexual assault offenses dating back decades alice pleaded not guilty a date for the trial is yet to be set. let's bring it to the views dieter hermann in sydney for more on the...
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just frumps because in the pacific is a growing issue and when you've got be western countries like australia and the us and france competing as many see it with china influence over the pacific having an important french territory late in the middle of it with an important french military base here as well is significant a counterbalance to china. as well from a commitment to commando. if you're with us on facebook live our friends at plus we're going to show you how. it is in kenya it was a little bit early and somalia are tossing without many of the gun stockpiles. andy is here to talk was going to say ice hockey you don't say i thought he's a hockey. it's a canadian definitely not. confirm that the ice hockey world championships got underway in denmark on friday that begin with one of the sport's most famous showdowns can either against the usa or this totems been running for nearly a century makes it older than the football world cup that began in one thousand nine hundred thirty this year's event how some added significance as it sees the return of n.h.l. players to international action
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you are watching daybreak australia. apple shares gaining in extended trade after quarter revenue jumped 60% to $61 billion. it sold more than 52 million iphones, although the average price dropped and predicted third-quarter revenue of two $53.5 billion. in san francisco is mark gurman. did this put to rest these fears of slowing iphone demand? mark: well, the revenue is up 14%, but in terms of the sales growth year-over-year, it is only up 3% which is quite a bit under what they have seen in previous iphone super cycles. the concern is absolutely there. the $1000 phone, the price is too high. still, the revenue results overall are looking pretty good. slightly ahead of the guidance. betty: at least enough to propel the stock today and maybe keep the stock going, mark. talk to me about this $100 billion buyback. is that also an area of concern where apple has this huge warchest but nowhere to put it? mark: you know, in terms of concern, before they started doing buybacks and opening the capital return program, people cr
you are watching daybreak australia. apple shares gaining in extended trade after quarter revenue jumped 60% to $61 billion. it sold more than 52 million iphones, although the average price dropped and predicted third-quarter revenue of two $53.5 billion. in san francisco is mark gurman. did this put to rest these fears of slowing iphone demand? mark: well, the revenue is up 14%, but in terms of the sales growth year-over-year, it is only up 3% which is quite a bit under what they have seen in...
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a course in australia or does one of the vatican's post senior officials to stand trial on sex abuse charges. the u.s. says that it cannot accept asylum seekers at its border with mexico because it has no place to put the. united states says that it believes israel's accusations that iran lied to international observers about its nuclear program at a press conference in tel aviv benjamin netanyahu displayed what he called conclusive proof that the weapons program existed before twenty fifteen iran has rejected the accusations serious particle had reports. it was an inauspicious start a technical glitch with the audio meant a brief delay describing a highly sophisticated intelligence operation this was an innocent looking compound it looks like a dilapidated warehouse but from the inside israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says his intelligence agents tracked the paperwork from an iranian nuclear weapons program to this building and that they were able to take this. proudly displaying paperwork and disks he says were from iran according to his own visuals the program ended in tw
a course in australia or does one of the vatican's post senior officials to stand trial on sex abuse charges. the u.s. says that it cannot accept asylum seekers at its border with mexico because it has no place to put the. united states says that it believes israel's accusations that iran lied to international observers about its nuclear program at a press conference in tel aviv benjamin netanyahu displayed what he called conclusive proof that the weapons program existed before twenty fifteen...
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during his time in australia,rd the al was considered the voice of the church. born and bred in the state of victoria, he became the archbishop of melbourne. th is during his time here in the 1990's some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken ple. other offenses are said to have happened in his home city, where in the 1970's he worked as a prst. for years, ribbons have been placed aoss the city to show support for those who say that they were viims of abuse by catholic clergy. in court, the magistrate dismissed some of the most serious allegations ainst cardinal pell, but she said there was enough evidence to put re thef the charges be jury. cardinal pell listened intently as the magistrate read out her ruling for more than an hour. he spoke only once as he was asked to enter a plea. he answered in a loud voice, nou ty. the vatican says it noted today's decision, stressing tha cardinal p still on a leave of absence granted to him by the pope in order to defend himself against accusations. for those who campaign for the rights of viims in australia, the nex
during his time in australia,rd the al was considered the voice of the church. born and bred in the state of victoria, he became the archbishop of melbourne. th is during his time here in the 1990's some of the sexual abuse is alleged to have taken ple. other offenses are said to have happened in his home city, where in the 1970's he worked as a prst. for years, ribbons have been placed aoss the city to show support for those who say that they were viims of abuse by catholic clergy. in court,...
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alice australia's highest rang. catholic and the most senior church official to be tried on such charges the seventy six year old has pleaded not guilty. don't forget you can always get date of news on the go with her after get access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications on your phone for any breaking news and you can also use the d.w. app to send us your photos and your videos just download the app from google play or from the app store thank you for watching just any. climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalization. biodiversity species nontraditional exploitation in quality. human rights displacement to move the global current. global three thousand next. may the fourteenth one thousand nine hundred forty eight the state of israel is founded. for the jews it's the end of two thousand. and years of exile. for the palestinians it's the day they lost that hope last. night as he told me a jewish dream arab night creation of israel. in the forty five minutes on d w. c
alice australia's highest rang. catholic and the most senior church official to be tried on such charges the seventy six year old has pleaded not guilty. don't forget you can always get date of news on the go with her after get access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications on your phone for any breaking news and you can also use the d.w. app to send us your photos and your videos just download the app from google play or from the app store thank you for...
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., it is "daybreak australia". is just after 6:00 p.m. in new york and over the next hour will look at how the action on wall street is going to play in the asia-pacific trading day. is quite a long time since we talked about oil prices, and that is affecting the markets. mentioned at the top that president trump is going to make his decision and announcement at 2:00 tomorrow that sent crude oil prices back below the $70 a barrel level. you can see we are hovering brent crude and...
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yvonne: that will be a key focus for you guys in australia. opec reportedly saying oil glut has been cleared. this makes a possible move of easing those curves given what sony's -- saudis and what russia have said. here is asia so far. given geopolitical tensions are less a little bit, new zealand all of on the anz, but these commodity currencies, they tumbled last week due to the plunge in oil prices. 69.22 for the kiwi. the aussie holding at 75.58, but we had downside given that price of wti as well as brent. the kiwi trade as well. look at the big move in commodities releasing gold falling off, .3%. we have the 1300 level, but it is about the dramatic move in the oil market. suggesting increasing crude supply from the saudis. seeing $68 for wti. spread is thes widest we have seen in some time, and the commodity index .6%.ng lower by .2 3 -- let's get you up with first word news. haslinda amin. haslinda: good morning. italy remains without a government after a would be prime minister failed with a choice. he withdrew, saying he has done his
yvonne: that will be a key focus for you guys in australia. opec reportedly saying oil glut has been cleared. this makes a possible move of easing those curves given what sony's -- saudis and what russia have said. here is asia so far. given geopolitical tensions are less a little bit, new zealand all of on the anz, but these commodity currencies, they tumbled last week due to the plunge in oil prices. 69.22 for the kiwi. the aussie holding at 75.58, but we had downside given that price of wti...
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so far, only the us and australia have accepted any responsibility for civilian deaths. the official line from britain's ministry of defence is that officials have seen "no evidence." 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, reports from mosul. this is the graveyard of the group called islamic state. it is also the tomb of an unknown
so far, only the us and australia have accepted any responsibility for civilian deaths. the official line from britain's ministry of defence is that officials have seen "no evidence." 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, reports from mosul. this is the graveyard of the group called islamic state. it is also the tomb of an unknown
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today to sell underwater weapons systems because australia debates the fifty billion dollar bill for submarines the working classes opposed to a gradual strayer continue to suffer in a new film from award winning jason rafter poulos looks at a microcosm of their austerity the direct. of west of son john joins me now jason welcome to going on the ground survivor the twenty eight catalyst crisis warts inspired you to make west of sunshine. avoid being fascinated with con of the stories of our forefathers and how that can become a bit of a mythology to have. lvalue and unique lives and so when i was about to become a father. i knew what was kind of coming consciously bar you know it was kind of prepared psychologically started to do a bit of meditation on the whole notion of fatherhood and i think the birth of the all the seed of the film started there and you will want to feel think you're compulsive gambler in death of. all the other it is presumably a lot and it isn't every leigh autobiographical no it was really about exploring what. things of love and and connection i really wanted
today to sell underwater weapons systems because australia debates the fifty billion dollar bill for submarines the working classes opposed to a gradual strayer continue to suffer in a new film from award winning jason rafter poulos looks at a microcosm of their austerity the direct. of west of son john joins me now jason welcome to going on the ground survivor the twenty eight catalyst crisis warts inspired you to make west of sunshine. avoid being fascinated with con of the stories of our...
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you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." let's get to the first word news with courtney collins. the malaysian prime minister has been sworn in promising to lead a business friendly administration. the 92-year-old says his focus will be on growing the economy and reducing debt and there is no case for devaluing the ringgit. he also said much of the money missing from 1mdb can be recovered and those responsible must be punished. [indiscernible] [laughter] [cheering] [indiscernible] courtney: a dam bursting kenya and killed at least 44 people with dozens more missing. water is rushing from the dam and swept away hundreds of nearby homes. kenyan authorities say the flooding is just the start of the rainy season in march and andkilled 170 people displaced more than 220,000. almost three quarters of the 47 countries have been affected. a 100 for your old australian scientist died after traveling to switzerland for an assisted suicide. david did not have a terminal illness but said his quality of life had worsened over the past ye
you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." let's get to the first word news with courtney collins. the malaysian prime minister has been sworn in promising to lead a business friendly administration. the 92-year-old says his focus will be on growing the economy and reducing debt and there is no case for devaluing the ringgit. he also said much of the money missing from 1mdb can be recovered and those responsible must be punished. [indiscernible] [laughter] [cheering]...
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"daybreak: australia that is it fo -- that is it for "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man and welcome to "daybreak asia." asian-pacific markets set for declines amid rising trade tensions. the s&p fell for the fourth time in five days. tariffs are to blame. trump has metal penalties against america's closest allies. they say they will fight back. ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. the u.s. and north korea move ever closer to that summit after high-level talks right here in new york.
"daybreak: australia that is it fo -- that is it for "daybreak: australia." this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man and welcome to "daybreak asia." asian-pacific markets set for declines amid rising trade tensions. the s&p fell for the fourth time in five days. tariffs are to blame. trump has metal penalties against america's closest allies. they say they will fight back. ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york. the u.s. and...
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he has the distinction of becoming the youngest ever elect deputy mayor in australia? history just few days after his 21st birthday. he has degrees from the university of sydney speaks flaunt german and greek. today he runs wound of the fastest growing organizations in the country. the foundation for liberty and american greatness, or flag. flag is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that teaches civics and promotes american dreams and american pride in public schools. last year created the world's first kid-friendly constitution. now in the hands of almost 100,000 students in all 50 states. he is a rising star and political arenas in the united states and from a different city every day but he calls texas home. made a good choice. please welcome, america's immigrant and our friend, nicked a dams. we hear our own czar of political incorrectness here. and he's so -- i can't imagine he looks like he is left but mr. pete bonds, who is our director of political incorrectness, and so if you see him speak up, then you -- >> thank you very minute. much appreciate it. thank you. >> good mor
he has the distinction of becoming the youngest ever elect deputy mayor in australia? history just few days after his 21st birthday. he has degrees from the university of sydney speaks flaunt german and greek. today he runs wound of the fastest growing organizations in the country. the foundation for liberty and american greatness, or flag. flag is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that teaches civics and promotes american dreams and american pride in public schools. last year created the world's first...
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australia's isolation is its only saving grace. it is more difficult and takes longer for the forces of keg degradation so prevalent in the europe to take root. america stands alone in culture, in system and in values. that's because it's the only country that is also an idea. i have loved, admired and been captivated by the united states of america for as long as i can remember. it's a funny thing, you know? each when you are not able to intellectually understand freedom, your spirit still does. in the summer of 2009 at the age of 24, i finally decided to come to this country that my spirit had so long yearned for. i wanted to come on a speaking tour, but i didn't know anyone. i didn't have any connections. i had no family here. so i relied on what i have always relied on, boldness, instinct and initiative. i researched as many organizations as i could and wrote to them. i told them i was 24, coming to america for the first time, and i wanted to speak to their organization while i was in the country. and in a testament to the open
australia's isolation is its only saving grace. it is more difficult and takes longer for the forces of keg degradation so prevalent in the europe to take root. america stands alone in culture, in system and in values. that's because it's the only country that is also an idea. i have loved, admired and been captivated by the united states of america for as long as i can remember. it's a funny thing, you know? each when you are not able to intellectually understand freedom, your spirit still...
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the joint investigation team includes the netherlands belgium australia malaysia and ukraine. the body cooperates with other states but russia's only been allowed limited involvement.
the joint investigation team includes the netherlands belgium australia malaysia and ukraine. the body cooperates with other states but russia's only been allowed limited involvement.
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and justin langer is named as australia's new cricket coach. also coming up on the programme, i am here in jerusalem also coming up on the programme, i am here injerusalem as chris groom faces the media had at the start of the giro d'italia. —— chris froome. liverpool will meet real madrid in the champions league final after winning their semi—final tie against roma. jurgen klopp's side lost 4—2 on the night at the stadio 0lympico but came out 7—6 winners on aggregate. it's their 8th european cup final and first since 2007. rob schofield has more. the fans certainly got their money ‘s worth, even if it wasn't what roma fans
and justin langer is named as australia's new cricket coach. also coming up on the programme, i am here in jerusalem also coming up on the programme, i am here injerusalem as chris groom faces the media had at the start of the giro d'italia. —— chris froome. liverpool will meet real madrid in the champions league final after winning their semi—final tie against roma. jurgen klopp's side lost 4—2 on the night at the stadio 0lympico but came out 7—6 winners on aggregate. it's their 8th...
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australia's isolation is it's only saving grace. it's more difficult and takes longer for the forces of degradation in europe to take root. america stands alone and cultu culture, and systems that in values. because it's the only country that's also an idea. i have loved, admired and been captivated by the united states of america as long as i can remember. it's a funny thing. even when you're not able to intellectually understand freedom, your spirit still does. the summer of 2009 at 24, i decided to come to the country that makes spirit had so long here and four. i wanted to come on a speaking tour but i didn't know anyone or didn't have connections. i relied on what i always rely on. for this, instinct and initiative. i wrote him and told him i was 24 and i wanted to speak to their organizational is a country people actually wrote back and said yes, we would love to have you come and speak will be a baseball game internally here, can we buy your ticket? on that trip i knew immediately that america was the country for me. it was e
australia's isolation is it's only saving grace. it's more difficult and takes longer for the forces of degradation in europe to take root. america stands alone and cultu culture, and systems that in values. because it's the only country that's also an idea. i have loved, admired and been captivated by the united states of america as long as i can remember. it's a funny thing. even when you're not able to intellectually understand freedom, your spirit still does. the summer of 2009 at 24, i...
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it is the most sparsely populated part of australia and living out here can be hard. because of the sheer size of this part of the country, air travel has been an important part of life in the northern territory for the past 100 years. it's also the reason that the royal flying doctor service was set up 90 years ago, pioneering the then—revolutionary idea of using planes to bring medical ca re to remote communities. i have come to their central operation based in alice springs airport. from here, the service dispatches emergency response planes all over the northern territory, and it is a busy place. as we arrived we saw one of the planes bringing in patients from the outback. one of the planes has just arrived. two patients were taken off, whisked away to hospital. it is a perfect opportunity to see what's on—board, as one of the senior flight nurses, cathy, is waiting for me. the service's fleet of planes are packed with cutting—edge medical equipment ready for any emergency. hello. hi! how are you? good, thanks, henry. what a remarkable bit of kit you've got
it is the most sparsely populated part of australia and living out here can be hard. because of the sheer size of this part of the country, air travel has been an important part of life in the northern territory for the past 100 years. it's also the reason that the royal flying doctor service was set up 90 years ago, pioneering the then—revolutionary idea of using planes to bring medical ca re to remote communities. i have come to their central operation based in alice springs airport. from...
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ramy: you are watching "daybreak australia". to is happening in italy as well as a long -- around the world. a lot of people saying nothing is on the table, and senior fellow at the peter institute for national economics joined us from washington dc. let's look at what is happening in italy. what a difference a day makes because there is a lot of optimism on the markets. under if you shared that optimism or if you think this is akin to a dead cat bounce on the markets. >> i don't think much has changed since yesterday. the ascending, political force in italy remains the league, and its leader -- i am skeptical that they will ofept to enter into any kind government respective of who is the finance minister. clear interest in having an early election, which they expect to win. am quite skeptical that the situation today is better than yesterday. they have a second chance of trying to form a government that developed over the past day or so. you are basically saying that is not going to happen? if question then is, sovereignty issu
ramy: you are watching "daybreak australia". to is happening in italy as well as a long -- around the world. a lot of people saying nothing is on the table, and senior fellow at the peter institute for national economics joined us from washington dc. let's look at what is happening in italy. what a difference a day makes because there is a lot of optimism on the markets. under if you shared that optimism or if you think this is akin to a dead cat bounce on the markets. >> i...
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the joint investigation team includes the netherlands belgium australia malaysia and ukraine. the body cooperates with other states but russia's only been allowed limited involvement. was quick to blame russia for the tragedy however the final report does not directly blame russia for the crash. investigators concluded the book was driven in from russia and returned across the border after the hour. that was based on intercepted telephone conversations witness statements photographs and videos posted on social media but the accuracy of such evidence remains questionable. several mainstream media outlets and prominent politicians also didn't hesitate to pin the blame on russia even before the investigation reached any conclusions many reports used questionable evidence from amateur investigators like belling cat who used social networks and open internet sources to try and decipher what happened. it is being accused of bridging its own guidelines and a wholly inaccurate reporting that's a quote there great manchester police in northwest england slammed britain's national broadc
the joint investigation team includes the netherlands belgium australia malaysia and ukraine. the body cooperates with other states but russia's only been allowed limited involvement. was quick to blame russia for the tragedy however the final report does not directly blame russia for the crash. investigators concluded the book was driven in from russia and returned across the border after the hour. that was based on intercepted telephone conversations witness statements photographs and videos...
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also coming up he's the third most senior figure in the catholic church now a judge in australia has ordered cardinal george pell to stand trial on charges of sex abuse he denies the allegations israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu presents evidence he says proves tehran is lying about its nuclear program critics say it's old news and question his timing. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us there were just hours to go before the deadline expired then u.s. president donald trump decided to delay a decision to impose controversial steel and aluminum tariffs on the e.u. and canada and mexico critics fear the import duties could spark an international trade war the us has now extended discussions for another month. four more weeks but despite gaining a one month reprieve the e.u. and the u.s. will still be desperately trying to reach an agreement. washington says it's been unfairly treated in trade with the e.u. and it wants concessions from brussels gemini's institute for economic research study tariffs on five thousand products it compared to how the e.u. and us ta
also coming up he's the third most senior figure in the catholic church now a judge in australia has ordered cardinal george pell to stand trial on charges of sex abuse he denies the allegations israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu presents evidence he says proves tehran is lying about its nuclear program critics say it's old news and question his timing. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us there were just hours to go before the deadline expired then u.s. president donald...
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mid may and then the three other countries that were mentioned in this proclamation were argentina australia and brazil they are out of the danger of terrorists as long as the agreement that's been that has been put into into play in principle is followed through within the next thirty days south korea already had agreed to putting a quarter on its steel and aluminum exports so they are also no longer in danger of tariffs the dominican republic has announced it's breaking ties with taiwan to establish diplomatic relations with china is the latest nation to cut ties with taiwan leaving the island with just nineteen diplomatic allies around the globe mainland china and taiwan spitta after a civil war in one nine hundred forty nine and a lot of taiwan sees itself as a sovereign nation it has never formally declared independence agent brown has more from beijing. well the domine can republic may be a small country but its decision to sever ties with taipei and recognize beijing still amounts nevertheless to a major diplomatic loss for taiwan it's just ten months since another small country panam
mid may and then the three other countries that were mentioned in this proclamation were argentina australia and brazil they are out of the danger of terrorists as long as the agreement that's been that has been put into into play in principle is followed through within the next thirty days south korea already had agreed to putting a quarter on its steel and aluminum exports so they are also no longer in danger of tariffs the dominican republic has announced it's breaking ties with taiwan to...
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you are watching daybreak australia. wall street stocks close lower after climbing back from early losses. president trump canceled the north korean summit. that is the story today. jason, you know, every day, we seem to be moving back and forth on these headlines. first off, what do you make of that and the health of the markets? what is your biggest concern right now? jason: the first part, i think you saw movement today as emblematic of how investors are thinking about this. there is initial reaction, and then it crawls back. it's a shrug of the shoulders. it's day today. if you look at the vix, it's around 12.5-13. over 30.ry, it was even in march when we had trade tensions it was higher. this is relatively low compared to where we have been in the last couple of months. this ranks inere our priorities, i think it's relatively low. it's really hard to calibrate politics because it does change day today. then you go back to well, from an economic perspective, a markets perspective, the fundamentals, does this change t
you are watching daybreak australia. wall street stocks close lower after climbing back from early losses. president trump canceled the north korean summit. that is the story today. jason, you know, every day, we seem to be moving back and forth on these headlines. first off, what do you make of that and the health of the markets? what is your biggest concern right now? jason: the first part, i think you saw movement today as emblematic of how investors are thinking about this. there is initial...
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you are watching daybreak australia. president trump has ordered the u.s. commerce department to get back into business, weeks after cutting off from the u.s. ,uppliers area a major reversal who have constantly said china is stealing jobs. usbal growth upturn, joining seniortal investor economist. thank you for joining us. we talked about this marathon, not a sprint when it comes to trade. you think investors are putting food on the fire, or are they -- >> i think over april we definitely saw that investors were taking trade as a backseat because there wasn't much news .ut from that side investors were taking comfort in the economic data which is good over april, but the issue is in may we are going to have to see some resolution around with the u.s. is going to do around chinese imports. i think that will create some volatility in markets, and it will be a negative thing for equities, especially in the u.s. haidi: the kind of tendency to take these surprises from trump tweets, i was surprised to hear this turnaround, th
you are watching daybreak australia. president trump has ordered the u.s. commerce department to get back into business, weeks after cutting off from the u.s. ,uppliers area a major reversal who have constantly said china is stealing jobs. usbal growth upturn, joining seniortal investor economist. thank you for joining us. we talked about this marathon, not a sprint when it comes to trade. you think investors are putting food on the fire, or are they -- >> i think over april we definitely...