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Scuba diver accused of drowning wife breaks down after being shown dead body in court

Gabe Watson whose wife died while they were scuba diving together in 2003 faced a murder trial almost a decade later. It got thrown out due to a lack of evidence - but some still have their doubts

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whole set of questions now that mike pence should be open to answering. and so this is actually the difficulty i think in running in a republican primary and you kind of do this attacks against donald trump because mike pence does not want to turn himself into a liz cheney-like figure. he does not want to turn himself into someone who does not have credibility or standing among the republican primary. he wants to stake out a middle of the road lane. that's difficult to do because, to your point, the race -- the criticism of donald trump is often a race to the bottom because there are so many things you can ask them about. >> all right. thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks. this morning, china is responding to a new deal between the u.s. and the uk on australia. why they say it could cause an arm's race. ♪ and effortlessly responds to both of you.

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Newsday-20220106-00:10:00

france has registered more than 335,000 cases in a single day — a new european record. italy has been meeting to discuss whether to make vaccines mandatory for all workers and people over the age of 50. in a newspaper article, french president emmanuel macron, used controversial and strong language, threatening to ban all those who refuse a jab from most public life. mark lowen has more. —— we can cross now to the life statement from scott morrison on australia.— on australia. i'm looking forward _ on australia. i'm looking forward to _ on australia. i'm looking forward to our— on australia. i'm looking| forward to our discussion today. unfortunately, he was actually due to arrive this evening. butjapan is dealing with this omicron strain, and i fully understand that in those circumstances that are coming to australia at this time, would not be possible. i extend to him and all those injapan

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BBC News-20220209-09:43:00

have a negative test within 72 hours of travel and show positive for antibodies, can you travel to australia?— antibodies, can you travel to australia? , ., , australia? good news, actually, australia? good news, actually, australia is _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one of— australia? good news, actually, australia is one of the _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one of the country i australia? good news, actually, i australia is one of the country that is accepting a certificate of recovery, so you can travel to australia. — recovery, so you can travel to australia. the bad news is you can't -et australia. the bad news is you can't get those _ australia. the bad news is you can't get those on — australia. the bad news is you can't get those on the nhs so you will have _ get those on the nhs so you will have to — get those on the nhs so you will have to pay about £50 but you can travel _ have to pay about £50 but you can travel as _ have to pay about £50 but you can travel as long as you get the certificate. it is an absolute worry, _ certificate. it is an absolute worry, i_ certificate. it is an absolute worry, i was in the us last week and had to— worry, i was in the us last week and had to do— worry, i was in the us last week and had to do a — worry, i was in the us last week and had to do a pcr test to go and it is one extra — had to do a pcr test to go and it is one extra thing so you can get the certificate — one extra thing so you can get the certificate of recovery but you have to pay— certificate of recovery but you have to pay for— certificate of recovery but you have to pay for it — certificate of recovery but you have to pay for it privately. that certificate of recovery but you have to pay for it privately.— to pay for it privately. that is a re to pay for it privately. that is a pretty straightforward - to pay for it privately. that is a pretty straightforward answer. | to pay for it privately. that is a i pretty straightforward answer. some of them have more complicated answers, it has to be said. this one, and i am going to get you to explain what the 270 date vaccination rule is in case anybody is not sure but this is from clare in telford, who says, how will the 270 day vaccination rule imposed by the eu from the 1st of february affect our travel plans because i may not be offered a booster if i'm

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Newsday-20211025-23:18:00

important that people feel involved in the conversation that they�*re putting pressure on the government. this great news we�*ve had from australia has actually been a result of a very high level of active public engagement in australia, especially from audiences we don�*t tend to hear from especially from audiences we don�*t tend to hearfrom — people like farmers standing up. we need to remember it�*s notjust up. we need to remember it�*s not just about what happens in glasgow, it�*s about what happens in people�*s communities and towns and people have to feel involved. that way, we can move forward.— move forward. george, on australia. _ move forward. george, on australia, some _ move forward. george, on australia, some very - move forward. george, on i australia, some very positive news there, but are those targets achievable?- news there, but are those targets achievable? 0h, most definitely- _ targets achievable? 0h, most definitely. the _ targets achievable? 0h, most definitely. the technology - targets achievable? 0h, most| definitely. the technology and the capacity to develop the targets is hard. there�*s no question about that. what we tend to forget is that it�*s not just about the technology, but about people�*s lifestyle. we

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Newsday-20211025-22:14:00

in the cost of living, so it'sjust more smoke and mirrors for the government. there will be more to come from the treasury on wednesday, when the chancellor will set out notjust who might benefit from this budget, but how he plans to keep the books balanced. to some breaking news now, and australia has set a new target for itsself in combating climate change — hitting net—zero emissions by 2050. prime minister scott morrison made the announcement in the australian newspaper the daily telegraph. he writes, "i always said i would not commit to net zero "by 2050 unless we had a plan to achieve it. "we now have that plan." the australian government has been heavily criticised for being slow to set targets, and its unwillingness to move away from coal production that drives the economy. the announcement comes days before the start of the cop26 summit in glasgow, a summit that prime minister scott morrison was initially not going to attend.

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Newsday-20211025-22:21:00

reinvigoration of the conversation around climate change. large majorities and most of the higher emitting countries support strong action are falling behind. it is important that people feel involved in the conversation and put the pressure on the government. this great news we've had from australia has actually been as a result of a very high level of active public engagement in australia, especially from audiences we don't hear to —— tend to hearfrom. we need to remember it's notjust about tend to hearfrom. we need to remember it's not just about what happens in glasgow. it's what happens in glasgow. it's what happens in glasgow. it's what happens in people's communities and towns. people have to feel involved. that way we can move forward. george, on australia, some very positive news there, what are those targets achievable? mast positive news there, what are those targets achievable? most definitely. the technology _ targets achievable? most definitely. the technology and _ targets achievable? most definitely. the technology and the _ targets achievable? most definitely. the technology and the capacity - targets achievable? most definitely. the technology and the capacity to l the technology and the capacity to develop the targets is hard. there's

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