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he was part of the new zealand film unit. he did not want to sign up as a soldier but he became a war photographer. he wants to every theater of war new zealand troops were in and was highly decorated. through the rest of his life, he was also an editor, a director a lot of his friends were producers. we had that kind of slight association to the business and one of his friends was my mother's godfather and he was a producer. commonly known as the cheapest producer and the business. also a pretty smart guy. he made this show called spy force in australia when tvs were in black and white and he shot it in color. when we got color television his show that already been on starting again so he got another check. he managed to convince my mother by being very complementry to her cooking. charlie: so you are hanging around the set. russell: weekends, school holidays. charlie: did you love it when you first did it? russell: it scared the hell out of me. the first time i had a line of dialogue to deliver, i cannot get it out. i could
he was part of the new zealand film unit. he did not want to sign up as a soldier but he became a war photographer. he wants to every theater of war new zealand troops were in and was highly decorated. through the rest of his life, he was also an editor, a director a lot of his friends were producers. we had that kind of slight association to the business and one of his friends was my mother's godfather and he was a producer. commonly known as the cheapest producer and the business. also a...
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of my family, a lot live in new zealand. it went from living alone, being an only kid, to living with massive -- like a big family. >> jimmy: oh, really. >> big family. >> jimmy: not also big but big people. >> big people, right. so my aunties were probably -- there were a few who were like 250, three bills, tipping the scales. so every sunday we'd have big dinners. we'd have -- in our culture it's a big thing, all get together. and when a little bit of alcohol gets involved, then there's always inevitably a lot of fights. >> jimmy: ah. >> not just between guys and guys. between the men and the women. >> jimmy: oh, really. >> yeah. when you're tipping the scales at three bills, i mean, those are tough ladies. >> jimmy: i see. >> yes, tough women. >> jimmy: really, wow. >> i saw an awesome fight, my uncle was popping off, he was drunk. my aunt is like, hm, okay. she took her shoe off. one of those big clog wooden shoes. she hit him right in the face. right in the face. it was awesome by way, yes. >> jimmy: a little taste of h
of my family, a lot live in new zealand. it went from living alone, being an only kid, to living with massive -- like a big family. >> jimmy: oh, really. >> big family. >> jimmy: not also big but big people. >> big people, right. so my aunties were probably -- there were a few who were like 250, three bills, tipping the scales. so every sunday we'd have big dinners. we'd have -- in our culture it's a big thing, all get together. and when a little bit of alcohol gets...
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this mussel is farmed in the purest waters in the world the marlborough sound in new zealand. once harvested, it goes through a patented super-critical co2-extraction process. this unique process allows omega xl to have 22 times the fatty-acid availability and makes it more powerful than regular fish oils. therefore, omega xl is more effective at reducing inflammation, the cause of pain. you don't need to suffer anymore. omega xl will help you get rid of pain and live the life you deserve. >> ken, will start with you. what is omega xl? >> omega xl is a one-of-a-kind omega-3. there's nothing like it. we believe it's the most powerful omega-3 on the face of the planet, which offers tremendous anti-inflammatory benefits. >> dr. mcquillan, why should i take it? >> it is the most potent natural anti-inflammatory that exists. it actually is very effective in treating the pain and the symptoms of inflammation, so pain, swelling like arthritic joints, back pain, swollen joints, things that cause disability. omega xl is, in my medical opinion, the best anti-inflammatory product for you
this mussel is farmed in the purest waters in the world the marlborough sound in new zealand. once harvested, it goes through a patented super-critical co2-extraction process. this unique process allows omega xl to have 22 times the fatty-acid availability and makes it more powerful than regular fish oils. therefore, omega xl is more effective at reducing inflammation, the cause of pain. you don't need to suffer anymore. omega xl will help you get rid of pain and live the life you deserve....
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the oat land art gallery in new zealand is invited to attend. they embraced a technique to draw people in. >> reporter: even the building that houses the most extensive collection of new zealand art is itself a work of art. it won the building of the year award at the world ark tech door fest -- architecture festival in 2013. inside it companies, which is why the auckland art gallery was invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read the letter a few times to understand. >> reporter: representatives from 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art, so-called global leaders col okayy um. a think tank aimed at keeping museums connected with the public. particularly in the dijage at age. >> we are terrific in some areas. all of our 99.8% of the collection is online which is unusual for a museum. but no offers in terms of a digital engagement when visitors come. i know the met has fabulous programs. >> reporter: a goal is to offer visitors new ways to think about art, something the counter e
the oat land art gallery in new zealand is invited to attend. they embraced a technique to draw people in. >> reporter: even the building that houses the most extensive collection of new zealand art is itself a work of art. it won the building of the year award at the world ark tech door fest -- architecture festival in 2013. inside it companies, which is why the auckland art gallery was invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read the letter a...
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south korea, new zealand israel. charlie: why new zealand? i don't know, somebody probably has their act together. the u.k. had a crisis that caused them to wake up, like our president. charlie: so, south korea, israel. megan: britain, new zealand and estonia. estonia, they are using this great backend. we are working to join. what it means to join the d-5 is having open-source government. also, all those countries are working to teach code to all children in the country, just like you teach reading, so the children have a fluency with this. charlie: is all that the united states had led in, in terms of science and technology, and other areas, is it at risk because we have not taken what we have learned and been able to apply it, because we are not doing the level of research that we have been or is that simply a moot argument because so much is going on now in the private sector? megan: i think the federal government continues to fund research, and the private sector does incredible work. it gets affected. we have to keep pushing and remindi
south korea, new zealand israel. charlie: why new zealand? i don't know, somebody probably has their act together. the u.k. had a crisis that caused them to wake up, like our president. charlie: so, south korea, israel. megan: britain, new zealand and estonia. estonia, they are using this great backend. we are working to join. what it means to join the d-5 is having open-source government. also, all those countries are working to teach code to all children in the country, just like you teach...
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auckland new zealand museum. >> even the building that houses the most killer extension collection of art won the world architecture festival in 2013. auckland art gallery has been invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise and it was wonderful when i had to lead the letter a few times to understand quite what the enormity of what it was. >> representatives of just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art's so-called global leaders colloquium geared to keep museums relevant, particularly in the digital age. something this museum prides itself on. >> all about 99.98% of our collection is online, but wees havewehave no offerings as far as a digital arrangement. i know the met has an example that way. >> on display at the gallery at the moment are the works of new zealand artist billy eckel who in the 1960s collaborated with the likes of andy warhol. despite being 80, billy apple is up with the digital way. he believes it is a way to connect with one's audience. >> once a year if you're lucky you might get a show or a group show or something like that. it
auckland new zealand museum. >> even the building that houses the most killer extension collection of art won the world architecture festival in 2013. auckland art gallery has been invited to new york. >> it was a complete surprise and it was wonderful when i had to lead the letter a few times to understand quite what the enormity of what it was. >> representatives of just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art's so-called global leaders colloquium...
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i went to stay in new zealand for five or six weeks. then i went up to australia for a month, and then i went over to thailand for 2 1/2 months, and i did all of this by myself. trains, planes, and automobiles. >> life now is fantastic. i appreciate each day. i've learned how to slow down. i've learned how to relax. i've learned how to actually do nothing and feel good about it and know that it's healthy to do nothing. i used to have a belief that you had to be doing something productive at every minute or you're wasting your time. and that's not the case at all. that's not being healthy. i'm enjoying life. >> don't let anyone ever tell you that you have to live with anxiety and depression the rest of your life or that you have to take medication for the rest of your life, because it's not true. what you need to do is believe in yourself and go deep inside of yourself and take a look at who you really are. and you need the skills to know how to get your confidence back and be self-empowered so that you can live in the moment and help yo
i went to stay in new zealand for five or six weeks. then i went up to australia for a month, and then i went over to thailand for 2 1/2 months, and i did all of this by myself. trains, planes, and automobiles. >> life now is fantastic. i appreciate each day. i've learned how to slow down. i've learned how to relax. i've learned how to actually do nothing and feel good about it and know that it's healthy to do nothing. i used to have a belief that you had to be doing something productive...
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. >>> jason, fm in new zealand, thrown into the deep end by their boss. they had to come in and do the show with no prep. >> the boss said you've got to get to work then struck down with -- >> you and jason come in and take over. >> can you take over? >> [ bleep ]. >> of course the day they get called up is april fools' day. but the fact is they've executed this prank very well. the regular morning guys are in the spare studio. the guys they're pranking are broadcasting to nobody and they start calling out to everybody in their audience to start messing with them. >> this is awesome. >> give us a ring what do you do what do you make? >> we don't want serious calls? >> no. >> don't swear at them get aggressively forceful. >> i'm a teacher. what do you earn? >> let's not go there. >> you want to know what we earn. what do you earn? why is it so important that you need to know what the nation earns? >> what a [ bleep ]. >> we're going to mess with them. they can control the studio. we'll start firing off. >> you scared the hell out of me. sorry, i don't know
. >>> jason, fm in new zealand, thrown into the deep end by their boss. they had to come in and do the show with no prep. >> the boss said you've got to get to work then struck down with -- >> you and jason come in and take over. >> can you take over? >> [ bleep ]. >> of course the day they get called up is april fools' day. but the fact is they've executed this prank very well. the regular morning guys are in the spare studio. the guys they're pranking...
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osteoyeah, new zealand, israel. >> rose: why new zealand. >> i don't know why. somebody there has their act together. uk had a healthcare crises like us that caused them to wake up to digital. like us. >> rose: you have south korea, israel, britain new zealand. >> yes. and alstonia. >> rose: that's amazing. >> alstonia has written this great one and finland are using it, palestine and others are using it. what it means to join the d5 is really having open source government. so you go to analytics usa.golf you're seeing the analytics they're doing that and all of these countries are teaching goad to all children in the country just like you teach reading so that the children have a fluency with this 21st century stuff. >> rose: is all that the united states has led in, in terms over science and technology and other allied areas. is it at risk because we have not taken, we have learned and been able to apply it because we're not doing sort of the level of research that we have been? or is that simply a moot argument because so much of it's going on now in the priv
osteoyeah, new zealand, israel. >> rose: why new zealand. >> i don't know why. somebody there has their act together. uk had a healthcare crises like us that caused them to wake up to digital. like us. >> rose: you have south korea, israel, britain new zealand. >> yes. and alstonia. >> rose: that's amazing. >> alstonia has written this great one and finland are using it, palestine and others are using it. what it means to join the d5 is really having open...
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we are seeing an extension of 50.es on new zealand' nzx the new zealand dollar is strengthening, though. china,the rate cut from the biggest since the financial crisis. .et's head over to japan futures pointing to a lower open. the dollar-yen at a two-month high. japanese and u.s. negotiators are hoping to advance negotiations of the transpacific partnership trade deal. they want to see progress before their leaders meet next week. shery ahn is joining me with the latest. any signs of progress? >> just a little bit. they are saying that the working level talks led to some progress on contentious issues, according to the japanese trade minister. the u.s. trade representative, froman, ism -- talking now. they are saying that they have reached some progress on these contentious trade topics. we know that the main sticking points are opening the japanese farm market, but also getting rid of some tree barriers in the american auto sector. they are saying that the working-level discussions have led to some progress. we still do not have the details, but we will find out. angie: farmers are th
we are seeing an extension of 50.es on new zealand' nzx the new zealand dollar is strengthening, though. china,the rate cut from the biggest since the financial crisis. .et's head over to japan futures pointing to a lower open. the dollar-yen at a two-month high. japanese and u.s. negotiators are hoping to advance negotiations of the transpacific partnership trade deal. they want to see progress before their leaders meet next week. shery ahn is joining me with the latest. any signs of progress?...
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this mussel is farmed in the purest waters in the world: the marlborough sound in new zealand. once harvested, it goes through a patented super critical c-o-2 extraction process. this unique process allows omega xl to have 22 times the fatty acid availability, and makes it more powerful than regular fish oils. therefore, omega xl is more effective at reducing inflammation-- the cause of pain. you don't need to suffer anymore. omega xl will help you get rid of pain and live the life you deserve. [♪...] >> my name's larry king. a few years ago i had to have open-heart surgery. when i recovered i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods, medication and a healthy lifestyle. well, i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks. for 25 years he's been active in creating and promoting good health. ken has developed and tested a product called omega xl. now, we've all heard about the benefits of a daily dose of fish oil. they tell me that omega xl takes a giant le
this mussel is farmed in the purest waters in the world: the marlborough sound in new zealand. once harvested, it goes through a patented super critical c-o-2 extraction process. this unique process allows omega xl to have 22 times the fatty acid availability, and makes it more powerful than regular fish oils. therefore, omega xl is more effective at reducing inflammation-- the cause of pain. you don't need to suffer anymore. omega xl will help you get rid of pain and live the life you deserve....
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that is new zealand's jessie sturgeon suffering a side sweep. it happened again. francis sebastian knocked off his bike. he was rear-ended by another vehicle. alexander christoph an ex winner. all the days sports stories are on the website. aljazeera.com/sport. that's it we'll leave it there. thanks for watching >>> i am sure the baseball players are worth every penny, that's what i'll tell myself. >>> thousands of jews gathered at the western wall in jerusalem to attend a mass prayer. they crowded the holy site to take part in a priestly blessing. they chant three verses of jewish scripture. this is one of three times each year when religious matters occur. department >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera.
that is new zealand's jessie sturgeon suffering a side sweep. it happened again. francis sebastian knocked off his bike. he was rear-ended by another vehicle. alexander christoph an ex winner. all the days sports stories are on the website. aljazeera.com/sport. that's it we'll leave it there. thanks for watching >>> i am sure the baseball players are worth every penny, that's what i'll tell myself. >>> thousands of jews gathered at the western wall in jerusalem to attend a...
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new zealand rates down to 3.5%. so far away from the zero percent rate that we have around the rest of the euro zone. along with negative rates, for example, in switzerland. so you got 3.5%. they have scope to cut. the reckoning a 57% chance that new zealand will cut their rates by december of this year. china. we had a chat but the start of the trading day over there in hong kong in terms of how the equity markets reacted. here we are with the aussie dollar. so linked to what happens in china. the manufacturing, the lowest in 12 months. the p.m.i., purchasing manager's index, it's a flash reading. for april. that's what we refer to it. a contraction in manufacturing. the number missed estimates. the aussie dollar, very initially skirmished lower but the trend in aussie dollar and dollar, the last 30 days, has more or less been on a downward sweep as we get some of that data from china. progressing into the negative story. now, glen stevens, who is the central bank governor over in australia, he actually said he wou
new zealand rates down to 3.5%. so far away from the zero percent rate that we have around the rest of the euro zone. along with negative rates, for example, in switzerland. so you got 3.5%. they have scope to cut. the reckoning a 57% chance that new zealand will cut their rates by december of this year. china. we had a chat but the start of the trading day over there in hong kong in terms of how the equity markets reacted. here we are with the aussie dollar. so linked to what happens in china....
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let's head over to new zealand. fractionally lower and caring back some of the losses we saw earlier. we have got new zealand dollar spot. .e are also coming down let's go to japan. nikkei 25 touched that important mark of 20,000 on friday. it didn't close that way though. teachers in chicago pointing to a higher open. bojre waiting for the minutes to calm and the next half hour along with trade data. the dollar yen holding steady. .> over to china it raised its military spending by more than any other country in the world last year. this is according to a report by the piece research institute. running us.my guest christine, what else did this report have to say? topf you run through the three countries that have increased spending the most to, saudi arabia led the pack with increasest percentage to $80.8 billion. in terms of absolute spending, china is the second largest spender. russia rounding up $84.5 billion. u.s. military spending fell last year. billion, is still remains the world's biggest spender. these fo
let's head over to new zealand. fractionally lower and caring back some of the losses we saw earlier. we have got new zealand dollar spot. .e are also coming down let's go to japan. nikkei 25 touched that important mark of 20,000 on friday. it didn't close that way though. teachers in chicago pointing to a higher open. bojre waiting for the minutes to calm and the next half hour along with trade data. the dollar yen holding steady. .> over to china it raised its military spending by more...
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on display at the gallery at the moment are the works of new zealand artist billy eddle in the 1960s collaborated with annie war holiday to pioneer the pop art movements. his latest passion is marrying art and branding. despite being 80, billy apple is up with the digital wave. believes it's easier for young artists to connect with their audience? >> there was the museums and the gallery. and then, you know once a year if you are lucky, you might get a show or in a group show or something like that. it was very traditional. i think we have gone way paste all of that. >> aubing land's gallery considers itself a global pioneer especially in the ability to evolve and adapt to an ever changing society. that's one reason it is about to join a select club in new york wayne hay, al jazeera, aubing land. >> china's likely to limit the number of people from the mainland who can get al hotel, many were residents of neighboring shin gin making use of unlid intro permits without having to pay import duties. prices have gone up. there have been protests in hong kong. in future those shopping trip
on display at the gallery at the moment are the works of new zealand artist billy eddle in the 1960s collaborated with annie war holiday to pioneer the pop art movements. his latest passion is marrying art and branding. despite being 80, billy apple is up with the digital wave. believes it's easier for young artists to connect with their audience? >> there was the museums and the gallery. and then, you know once a year if you are lucky, you might get a show or in a group show or something...
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now, anzak day is one of the most important events for australia and new zealand. thousands of people travel to join the memorial in turkey and many mark the occasion at home. a moment of sadness and pride as they pay tribute to the sacrifice of their ancestors who displayed courage, endurance. the essence. >> i shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not we'rely them nor the years condemn. but the down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. >> anna korin, cnn. >>> it transformed our view of the universe, bringing us incredible images of planet webs stars and distant galaxy. now the hubble space telescope is marking 25 years exploring mankind's final frontier. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. will you b
now, anzak day is one of the most important events for australia and new zealand. thousands of people travel to join the memorial in turkey and many mark the occasion at home. a moment of sadness and pride as they pay tribute to the sacrifice of their ancestors who displayed courage, endurance. the essence. >> i shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not we'rely them nor the years condemn. but the down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. >> anna...
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australia, new zealand as well. can they make that 87 million subscribers outside of the u.s. by 2020? back to you. jonathan: that is the big challenge. thank you very much. netflix flying high diageo, not so much. not jesse aji go -- not just diageo, but sab miller as well. diageo underperformed across all regions. matthew boyd has been a very busy man this morning. start with this miss at diageo. matthew: it is not pretty. it hasn't been for diageo for quite some time. the mess was across the board. north america, their biggest unit, had a slight improvement in the quarter, but you are seeing declines in europe, in asia, with the crackdown on giftgiving. latin america, caribbean even. huge drop of around 10%. it is not looking good for diageo. the company told us to expect that this year won't be a great one, but it is turning out worse than we thought. jonathan: when you look at this country -- this company, guinness, north america, this is the guy that used to run those businesses. what is the problem right now? matthew: guinness has been a problem for some time. more peop
australia, new zealand as well. can they make that 87 million subscribers outside of the u.s. by 2020? back to you. jonathan: that is the big challenge. thank you very much. netflix flying high diageo, not so much. not jesse aji go -- not just diageo, but sab miller as well. diageo underperformed across all regions. matthew boyd has been a very busy man this morning. start with this miss at diageo. matthew: it is not pretty. it hasn't been for diageo for quite some time. the mess was across the...
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adding new zealand and australia at the end of the quarter was a big deal for them. the market is a lot larger and got a lot larger by adding australia and new zealand. emily: let's talk about original content. it's a huge part of their strategy and seems like everyone's strategy lately. are we getting more information about how this -- how much this content costs? cory: estimates were lower than they had been and they said that was a surprise to them. they don't break it down show by show, which you can imagine they would not do, but accounting-wise, it's interesting they spread out the cost over these shows -- cost of these shows over a long time. i think a hot show is a hot show for a short time, but they have had some success with "daredevil." what do you watch? emily: iwatch "orange is the new black" and a lot of kids movies. cory: what kind of things are successful in the u.s. -- they were not singing the praises of "marco polo." that was panned by the critics and they hope it will play well in china and some foreign markets. it's not clear if it is doing so. e
adding new zealand and australia at the end of the quarter was a big deal for them. the market is a lot larger and got a lot larger by adding australia and new zealand. emily: let's talk about original content. it's a huge part of their strategy and seems like everyone's strategy lately. are we getting more information about how this -- how much this content costs? cory: estimates were lower than they had been and they said that was a surprise to them. they don't break it down show by show,...
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it's such an important point in time for australians and new zealanders. it essentially signals the first time they fought under their own flag. that was just after they became independent countries. >> a big moment of pride for the australians and new zealanders. >> but it's more complex than that because it's also about the manner in which we encouraged young men to volunteer. it became a big societal thing and people were encouraged because it was defending england defending france it was european allyies. but it was also sold to them as their one and only chance for adventure. you come from a small outback town. the next thing you know you're on this boat you can see the pyramids of egypt ajdnd the glories of paris. so it was kind of sold in a way that made young men put up their hand. and if you didn't and you were able bodied that was a big question and kind of a black mark on you. the opportunity in this script to put a perspective in front of an audience that hasn't been considered in the last 100 years, that was the civil perspective of the turks.
it's such an important point in time for australians and new zealanders. it essentially signals the first time they fought under their own flag. that was just after they became independent countries. >> a big moment of pride for the australians and new zealanders. >> but it's more complex than that because it's also about the manner in which we encouraged young men to volunteer. it became a big societal thing and people were encouraged because it was defending england defending...
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the southern ocean we may see wet weather also effecting in the southeast corner of australia and new zealand and band of cloud joining the two countries together so we will have a wet and murky dull and gray start to the day on saturday actually. and 14 cells just there with a cool southeasterly wind coming in. much are seeing patchy rain for a good part of australia it will be dry, darren. >> thank you, still to come on al jazeera remembering the fallen 100 years after world war one bloody battles and live at the commemorations, plus argentina is on the world gaming map. and in sport england gains upper hand in the second test against the west indies and andy will have more after the break. stay with us. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here befor
the southern ocean we may see wet weather also effecting in the southeast corner of australia and new zealand and band of cloud joining the two countries together so we will have a wet and murky dull and gray start to the day on saturday actually. and 14 cells just there with a cool southeasterly wind coming in. much are seeing patchy rain for a good part of australia it will be dry, darren. >> thank you, still to come on al jazeera remembering the fallen 100 years after world war one...
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new zealand also down half a percent. we have new zealand posting the slowest inflation in more than 15 years. analysts are saying the uncertainty over the chinese stock market is across asia. jakarta is open today. it fell on friday. it fell at 2/10 of a percent. japanese stocks were down this morning. the south korean cost be index is down. inhad the pbi index falling march. shares.d see chinese banks are on the way up. requirementseserve by the most since the global financial crisis. over to beijing. economists were expecting this certainly, but not of this magnitude and perhaps not now. both the premier and central-bank have been saying aina has the tools to support 7% growth target it's set. that is what we are seeing. most economists were expecting a cut by june. they definitely did not expect this magnitude of cut. bank reserve requirements were cut by one percentage point. and put the requirements 18.5%. pretty high by global standards. it will inject close to $200 billion into the system. so for liquidity has had
new zealand also down half a percent. we have new zealand posting the slowest inflation in more than 15 years. analysts are saying the uncertainty over the chinese stock market is across asia. jakarta is open today. it fell on friday. it fell at 2/10 of a percent. japanese stocks were down this morning. the south korean cost be index is down. inhad the pbi index falling march. shares.d see chinese banks are on the way up. requirementseserve by the most since the global financial crisis. over to...
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especially in new zealand. this is the down the steepest residential street in the world, baldwin street. it's in new zealand. dundee, new zealand. look at that. you go all the way down that. i'm just terrified and i should put the disclaimer do not do this at home. >> all the kids are doing it. >> professional kids. yeah. u-turns all sorts of different tricks they're doing. but there's cars coming down. what are you kids doing? >> really? this is how i get to work every day. that's how i crash every day. one more thing for you, anybody getting ready to get married prepare to be shamed by this. i'm sorry. anybody who's recently proposed took so much time to buy the ring, how about that. how about getting that little thing. sotheby's is selling this, auctioning it tomorrow. 100 carat emerald cut diamond ring. it's auctions for how much? you know diamonds. >> i would say $3 million. >> $25 million. >> what? >> yeah. >> so that's a deal. >> they say it looks like a pool of water. >> it does not look real to me. >>
especially in new zealand. this is the down the steepest residential street in the world, baldwin street. it's in new zealand. dundee, new zealand. look at that. you go all the way down that. i'm just terrified and i should put the disclaimer do not do this at home. >> all the kids are doing it. >> professional kids. yeah. u-turns all sorts of different tricks they're doing. but there's cars coming down. what are you kids doing? >> really? this is how i get to work every day....
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new zealand against the euro is very very strong qe euro. we see the u.s. economy being much stronger over the next few years. we're quite bullish about the u.s. so i think janet yellen will start raising rates. you will actually see the rate might come off on the back of different circumstances in the united states. >> that was new zealand's prime minister speaking to matt taylor. still to come on the show the world's best golfers are in augusta georgia for the first major tournament of the year. it's the masters. they're hoping to hit an ace or hole in one like jack nicholas did this week. we explore the money behind the brands of elite golfers like tiger and rory coming up next. ♪ help an oil company overcome minus 47 degree temps, 5 foot ice, and 16 foot waves, to safely keep crude oil flowing 365 days a year. when emerson takes up the challenge it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. >>> you can pay a monthly fee for an ad fee version. >> they spent a letter to its content creators asking them to sign off on a new cont
new zealand against the euro is very very strong qe euro. we see the u.s. economy being much stronger over the next few years. we're quite bullish about the u.s. so i think janet yellen will start raising rates. you will actually see the rate might come off on the back of different circumstances in the united states. >> that was new zealand's prime minister speaking to matt taylor. still to come on the show the world's best golfers are in augusta georgia for the first major tournament of...
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and only new zealand has the right to farm them. >> right. >> try it. with a little wasabi if you like. >> a lot of chinese restaurant in new york. >> i grew up in the '50s and the '60s. and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> do you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> it's a tough accent. queens is easier, you know, it's more of a -- i can't -- i mean, i lived right next to it my whole life. >> can you say -- >> the accent? >> we don't want to hear -- >> a brooklyn expression? >> i just want to hear -- >> not for nothin'. not for nothin'. >> that's brooklyn? >> not for nothin'. >> not for nothin'. >> not for nothin', but i could really use a little more wine. not for nothin'. no, no, no. >> nothing nothing. >> not for nothin'. >> not for -- all right. >> shanghai chef jackie shu prepares a meal of a style that will become more and more in demand among those who can afford it. and more
and only new zealand has the right to farm them. >> right. >> try it. with a little wasabi if you like. >> a lot of chinese restaurant in new york. >> i grew up in the '50s and the '60s. and even then, chinese restaurant, chinese food, was really an essential part of being a new yorker. i mean, if you didn't know how to use chopsticks as a new yorker, you were a terrible new yorker. >> do you know how to speak like a brooklyn person? >> it's a tough accent....
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they're getting milk from new zealand in powdered milk form. i talked to the michigan milk producers who would be happy to oblige and others would, as well. we're a whole lot closer. and potatoes and beans and a whole range of things that are available. and apples seems to be a delicacy at christmas time. and i said we can give you christmas every day. so we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary there's an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up. and i think that's really true on trade, showing up and also our ability to market. and you mentioned the market access program and the other tools at department of agricultural. and i wondered if you might speak more to what while they're not currently authorized in cuba, how would you envision the usda's programs going forward? and creating opportunities and tools for american agriculture? >> well again, if we were allowed to use our marketing programs such as our market access program, it's an area where we work with our cooperators to go in to do the
they're getting milk from new zealand in powdered milk form. i talked to the michigan milk producers who would be happy to oblige and others would, as well. we're a whole lot closer. and potatoes and beans and a whole range of things that are available. and apples seems to be a delicacy at christmas time. and i said we can give you christmas every day. so we have a lot of opportunities. let me ask undersecretary there's an expression that says, the first step to achieving success is showing up....
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leading the charge against south africa was commonwealth ally new zealand. and peter fraser from new zealand said, i don't know what you read in the u.n. charter, i don't think we were at the same meeting. let me brief you on what went down. you cannot do this. this is illegal and it violates international law. if you don't want to be known the way that our enemies were, meaning the nazis, you will abide by international agreements. jan christian stepped back. he had to rethink his strategy. what he did coming back in the next meeting, as he intimated to the state department, he had a subterfuge that he was going to play until the coast was clear. that subterfuge was that there is going to be a referendum, he said. in that referendum they asked the inhabitants of southwest africa, do you want to be annexed? he said, 100% of the europeans in southwest africa said yes. let's stop for a minute. if there are two people in the room it is hard to get 100% agreement on an item with two people. when you are talking about 35,000 people, a 100% becomes a touch carrier
leading the charge against south africa was commonwealth ally new zealand. and peter fraser from new zealand said, i don't know what you read in the u.n. charter, i don't think we were at the same meeting. let me brief you on what went down. you cannot do this. this is illegal and it violates international law. if you don't want to be known the way that our enemies were, meaning the nazis, you will abide by international agreements. jan christian stepped back. he had to rethink his strategy....
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zealand art is itself a work of art. it won't the building of the year award at the world architecture festival. the innovation continues inside which is why the art gallery has been invited to narc. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read it through a few times. >> representatives from just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art golden leaders colloquial. >> 99.98% of our selection is on line which is very unusual for a museum but we have no offerings in terms of a digit allen engagement when the kids come. >> one of the gallery goals is to offer new ways to think about art. that's something it's current exhibitor has always tried to do. >> on display at the gallery at the moment are the works of new zealand artist billy he got he will who collaborated with the likes of andy war hole to pioneer movements. despite being 80, about himly is will up with the digital wail. he believes it's becoming easier for artists to connect with their tares. >> once if that you're lucky y
zealand art is itself a work of art. it won't the building of the year award at the world architecture festival. the innovation continues inside which is why the art gallery has been invited to narc. >> it was a complete surprise. it was wonderful. i had to read it through a few times. >> representatives from just 15 facilities have been invited to the metropolitan museum of art golden leaders colloquial. >> 99.98% of our selection is on line which is very unusual for a museum...
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have a quick look at the new zealand dollar before you go. that is where you get bang for your buck. they didn't change rates, but the reserve bank governor made the point that the currency is june justifiably high. that is another jaw boning central banker as the new zealand dollar dropped blowing 76 a time over 1%. there could be more rate cuts from nudes center field bank. caroline: let's check in on other top stories. r.b.s. has posted a big loss in the first quarter. hit by charges over currency rigging and restructuring costs, the bank reported a net loss of 446 million pounds. this come pairs to a is.2 billion pound profit last year. tumbling crude prices have hit royal dutch shell. they reported a 46% -- a 56% loss in profits. and cement giant saw sales rise 6% in the first quarter, in line with estimates. the company confirmed its outlook anding said it is entering the final stage of a transaction. you can see interviews with both of them early this morning. that is bruce and bernard. both conversations you will not want to miss. and
have a quick look at the new zealand dollar before you go. that is where you get bang for your buck. they didn't change rates, but the reserve bank governor made the point that the currency is june justifiably high. that is another jaw boning central banker as the new zealand dollar dropped blowing 76 a time over 1%. there could be more rate cuts from nudes center field bank. caroline: let's check in on other top stories. r.b.s. has posted a big loss in the first quarter. hit by charges over...
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. >> you can see it's new zealand, flip-flops and no shirt, even when they're stealing. >> the only thing to steal. >> maybe they want to start a landscaping business. >>> the a "right this minute" rescue time. we are not goods to rescue anything but we're going to watch these folks do it. it looks like they're on the side of the road. it looks like they have the hood of their car up. what they're about to rescue. can you guess? >> kittens. >> no that was my first thought, too. >> raccoons? >> a giant -- >> no not a snake. snow not a bird. wait until you see what it is. >> here it comes. here it comes. >> awesome. >> it's a possum. she looks angry. mama opossum was stuck in this compartment with her six babies. luckily these all survived this trip in this car. >>> the next rescue of course a cat in a tree. >> that's a cougar. >> he's been up there for a while. >> the cat seems to be maneuvering around quite well. we see the cat spin around try to go the other direction, almost a little slip-up. >> he's going to try and jump. >> you think eventually the cat will find its way down. you see
. >> you can see it's new zealand, flip-flops and no shirt, even when they're stealing. >> the only thing to steal. >> maybe they want to start a landscaping business. >>> the a "right this minute" rescue time. we are not goods to rescue anything but we're going to watch these folks do it. it looks like they're on the side of the road. it looks like they have the hood of their car up. what they're about to rescue. can you guess? >> kittens. >> no...