Trump about how we could end up in a major, major conflict in his words. Did put some pressure, if you see the nikkei, down about 0. 3 . Same with the hang seng. In europe this morning n some early tlading, things are mixed. The ftse is down by 0. 25 . The cac is up by that much. The dax is up by 0. 10 . With crude oil prices this morning, looks like wti is still below 50. Up 27 cents. Tech stocks on the move this morning. After quarterly reports late yesterday. Lets give around up of whats going on. Amazon eps tops estimates by 36 cents. Saying revenue from the Cloud Business, advertising and Subscription Services helping to drive those results. Alphabet beating the street on both the top and bottom line. Strong ad sales sending profits up 29 , despite some advertisers boycotting youtube. And microsofts ref knew ju revenue just missed consensus. Sales of the Cloud Services platform jumped 93 in the quarter. Last but not least, look at intel. Reporting lower than expected quarterly rev
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Provider. In the recently concluded session of the australian parliament, the debate on the paris climate agreement in a recent summit among other topics. Heres a recap, this is half an hour. Hello. Welcome to question time with the australian is the 22nd of may will the terror attacks in manchester have an impact on the way down here that asked about keeping australia say. My questions to the primehe h minister, on the manchestergove terror attack what is the government doing to keep safe . Thank you mr. Speaker. I think every question. Mr. Speaker, i spoke with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, theresa may, last night. I convey to her the Heartfelt Sympathies, the condolences of their sterling people to the people of britain into the victims of this criminal attacki and their families. I have reaffirmed to her the resolute solidarity of australia with britain, partners now as we always have been and always will and Prime Minister may thanked me and think this parliament for t
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Ally of ours in the kurds, in the peshmerga, who actually want to work with us. We havent got that in syria. We have what the Prime Minister is now describing as a patchwork. I think my honorable friend as always makes a really important point. Ive just reread the debate we had back in september 2014. This wasnt raised by anyone incidentally. The issues of what comes next and its a very important consideration and weve expressed concerns on all sides of the house it mustnt stop us responding to what happened in paris, responding to resolution 2249, and the requests for all countries the capability to act now. The u. N. Resolution didnt say lets delay this. It said to act now, and i dont believe theres anybody in this house that believes that defeating this motion tonight will somehow remove us from the line of fire. The isil daesh will consider us to no longer be a legitimate target for their barbaric activiti activities. The 22 people murdered were at a peace rally. Our decision today