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Title 7.30: 09/10/12
Published Australia : ABC, 2012
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Summary SPEAKER RESIGNS AFTER DAY OF INSULTS IN PARLIAMENTPrime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott exchanged insults while Peter Slipper narrowly survived a vote on his role as Speaker before resigning, in an emotionally-charged day in the Australian Parliament.GOVERNMENT MINISTER REFLECTS ON SLIPPER'S RESIGNATIONMinister for Infrastructure and Transport Anthony Albanese joins us from Parliament House to reflect on the day in parliament and the resignation of Peter Slipper as Speaker.RARE FOOTAGE SHOWS EXTREME MEASURES OF TIBETAN PROTESTERSWarning: This story contains disturbing imagesIn the last year, nearly 50 Tibetans have died after setting themselves on fire in protest at Chinese rule and we have rare footage of what is happening there.AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE INFORMS US ASSESSMENT OF CHINESE TELCOSThe United States' Congressional House Intelligence Committee has ruled a Chinese telecommunications company as a telco risk, and drew on Australian intelligence in making the decision
Event Broadcast 2012-10-09 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Buddhist monks.
Criticism -- Political aspects.
Freedom of speech -- Social aspects.
Resignation.
Autonomy and independence movements.
Australia.
China -- Tibet Autonomous Region.
Form Streaming video
Author Sales, Leigh, host
Brissenden, Michael, reporter
McDonell, Stephen, reporter
Uhlmann, Chris, reporter
Abbott, Tony, contributor
Albanese, Anthony, contributor
Bishop, Julie, contributor
Burke, Anna, contributor
Gillard, Julia, contributor
Luis, Jim, contributor
Obama, Barack, contributor
Pyne, Christopher, contributor
Sangay, Lobsang, contributor
Slipper, Peter, contributor
Weimin, Liu, contributor
Zegang, We, contributor