Political life as senior ministers deserve him and contest his leadership but he says he will quit politics if his Liberal Party no longer supports him in a second leadership vote on friday the government has suspended parliament to try to resolve this crisis no australian Prime Minister has succeeded in serving a full three year term in over a decade. Lets bring in australian journalist Roger Maynard for more on this good Morning Roger is australia on the verge of getting a new Prime Minister it certainly seems that way its very likely that australia will have the new i mean but tomorrow let alone one hundred percent. Depends on whether a lot illusion for a spill succeeds tomorrow if that does happen then nothing to the Prime Minister said he will resign and he will stand down and open the way flora heres
a is near misses to stand along with also be two other candidates the treasurer Scott Morrison and possibly the foreign minister julie bishop so its all up at the moment very very un
procreates ice just inspectors a satellite and from that get a good picture of the back scatter answer tricky thing this jets is able to see even to movement of the passes so not only is it content even movement and then it s easy to translate this information in wind speed and direction that s a simple trick ok that sounds that sounds good but will this technology help us tackle climate change and extreme weather the type we ve been seeing in the summer i guess savior for this question because it s not only major one in climatology it s really since this laser is this is everything it is tacit cease fire small from california all those who are also world sees clouds everything and we get much much better picture on all of the interaction between pollution resorts crowds presentation and we will do that all over the lot in the pool our regions in the top leagues and simulators so it i m sure that will be a big big big step forward for the next three years with our science albert on xme
avoid the back scatter at the airport is a key one. we put your feet into a machine, we got cancer of the feet. there s no data on those machines. i don t know that they cause a problem, but i don t know they don t. i get a manual patdown. i get a free massage every time i go to the gate. this last section, actions to reduce risk of illness. we go to your doctor at 2:00 they check their blood pressure at 2:00. who checks it when you get up, when you go to bed after you get upset? you identify all these popular weight loss myths. and there are a lot of them. there are plenty of them.
driven security. kids this age are not high security risks in part because they have small shoes. they can t carry enough explosives to damage or bring down an aircraft. here is a tsa administrator from this morning. children themselves of course are not terrorists but we also know they can be used by terrorists to do bad things we ve seen overseas. fortunately we haven t seen that here. reporter: one of the other big thanks you will see is with the body scanning images. half of the machines in the nation s airports now us updated technology. it looks a little bit like a gingerbread man or doughboy. you see the yellow mark on images a, that would require additional screening. compare and contrast that to the images of the old back scatter. what you see there are far more details and critics of system argued it was really undue invasion of a traveler s privacy. given bin laden is dead and american cleric, anwar al with lucky was cleared
you re doing. jamie: not everybody feels that way, mark, and i want to ask you what the tsa has other than this full body scanner. we know there s millimeter wave and back scatter, plus these patdown, the new what many people say is an intrusive patdown. what s next on the horizon? several years ago, you arranged when you were with the tsa in washington for me to go to the lab, the secret lab, that tsa has, where they test these things. are there other things they could roll out that are on the horizon that may answer this issue? well, tsa is an interesting agency. this is my ninth thanksgiving with tsa and i can tell you i ve seen a lot of evolution in the agency, you certainly have covered it from the beginning and know what i m talking about, and those early days, back when we were showing you the labratory, that is still a very active part of tsa s security regime and developing new technology, looking at what the marketplace is bringing to bear. i can t give you the details on w