1 00:00:05,440 --> 00:00:06,360 Speaker 1: From the Daily Os. 2 00:00:06,400 --> 00:00:08,719 Speaker 2: I'm Lucy Tassel, I'm Emma Gillespie. 3 00:00:08,840 --> 00:00:11,880 Speaker 1: It's Thursday, the thirtieth of October. Here's what's making headlines 4 00:00:11,880 --> 00:00:12,400 Speaker 1: this evening. 5 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:17,159 Speaker 2: The New South Wales government is seeking urgent action to 6 00:00:17,160 --> 00:00:20,240 Speaker 2: stop thousands of prison guards across the state from walking 7 00:00:20,280 --> 00:00:22,880 Speaker 2: off the job. The strikes are in response to the 8 00:00:22,920 --> 00:00:26,119 Speaker 2: sentencing of an inmate who assaulted four prison officers in 9 00:00:26,160 --> 00:00:29,520 Speaker 2: the state's Hunter region in February. According to the Public 10 00:00:29,560 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 2: Service Association, two of the officers involved in the incident 11 00:00:33,120 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 2: at Cesnock Prison will quote never work again. Cameron Welsh 12 00:00:37,840 --> 00:00:40,919 Speaker 2: was handed a three year community corrections order, but no 13 00:00:41,080 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 2: additional time was added to his sentence. PSA president Nicole 14 00:00:45,479 --> 00:00:47,680 Speaker 2: Jess called it a quote slap on the wrist and 15 00:00:47,720 --> 00:00:50,080 Speaker 2: a slap in the face to every prison officer in 16 00:00:50,159 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 2: the state. Officers at Cesnock and Bathist prisons have already 17 00:00:54,040 --> 00:00:57,360 Speaker 2: commenced strike action, but the union said guards at all 18 00:00:57,440 --> 00:01:00,680 Speaker 2: of the state's thirty six prisons were expected to follow 19 00:01:00,800 --> 00:01:03,960 Speaker 2: in the coming hours. An update from the state's corrections 20 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:08,000 Speaker 2: minister confirmed Corrective Services New South Wales has an urgent 21 00:01:08,120 --> 00:01:12,479 Speaker 2: hearing before the Industrial Relations commissioned today to quote resolve this. 22 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:16,600 Speaker 2: Government officials said centers remain secure and are being operated 23 00:01:16,720 --> 00:01:18,600 Speaker 2: by a reduced number of staff. 24 00:01:21,360 --> 00:01:25,120 Speaker 1: US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Jijin Ping have 25 00:01:25,240 --> 00:01:28,039 Speaker 1: struck a deal to reduce tariffs after meeting for the 26 00:01:28,080 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 1: first time since twenty nineteen. The leaders agreed to bilateral 27 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:35,119 Speaker 1: talks on the sidelines of the APEX summit in South 28 00:01:35,200 --> 00:01:39,360 Speaker 1: Korea after months of escalating trade tensions. Trump called g 29 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:42,679 Speaker 1: a quote very tough negotiator as he shook hands with 30 00:01:42,720 --> 00:01:45,840 Speaker 1: his Chinese counterpart, promising the pair were going to have 31 00:01:45,920 --> 00:01:49,600 Speaker 1: what he called a very successful meeting After a nearly 32 00:01:49,640 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 1: two hour closed door discussion. Both leaders have now left 33 00:01:53,320 --> 00:01:56,520 Speaker 1: the city of Busan. Trump said the US and China 34 00:01:56,560 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: are quote in agreement on many things, confirming there's no 35 00:01:59,800 --> 00:02:04,120 Speaker 1: rare Earth's roadblock from China anymore. Trump also announced he 36 00:02:04,240 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 1: and she are going to work together on Ukraine. While 37 00:02:07,640 --> 00:02:10,040 Speaker 1: the pair have spoken over the phone in recent months, 38 00:02:10,040 --> 00:02:12,720 Speaker 1: it marked their first face to face talk since Trump 39 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:14,080 Speaker 1: was re elected last year. 40 00:02:16,760 --> 00:02:19,440 Speaker 2: A drug raid in the Brazilian city of Rio de 41 00:02:19,520 --> 00:02:22,239 Speaker 2: Janeiro has left at least one hundred and thirty two 42 00:02:22,280 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 2: people dead, marking the deadliest police operation in the country's history. 43 00:02:27,240 --> 00:02:30,800 Speaker 2: An estimated two thousand, five hundred police officers raided the 44 00:02:30,840 --> 00:02:34,000 Speaker 2: Red Command gang, the oldest criminal group in Brazil, on 45 00:02:34,080 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 2: Tuesday at local time. Four police officers were killed during 46 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:41,360 Speaker 2: a shootout with the gang. Residents were seen carrying the 47 00:02:41,360 --> 00:02:44,800 Speaker 2: bodies of more than one hundred people into a town square. 48 00:02:45,320 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 2: In a post on, x Rio's governor, Claudio Castro said 49 00:02:48,880 --> 00:02:51,840 Speaker 2: one hundred and eighteen weapons and one ton worth of 50 00:02:51,919 --> 00:02:55,560 Speaker 2: drugs was seized by police during the raids. The UN 51 00:02:55,639 --> 00:02:58,760 Speaker 2: Human Rights High Commissioner said Brazil must break the cycle 52 00:02:58,840 --> 00:03:02,920 Speaker 2: of extreme brutality and ensure that law enforcement operations comply 53 00:03:03,080 --> 00:03:06,120 Speaker 2: with international standards regarding the use of force. 54 00:03:08,600 --> 00:03:12,760 Speaker 1: And today's good news, researchers have discovered an antibiotic that's 55 00:03:12,800 --> 00:03:16,360 Speaker 1: one hundred times stronger than existing ones and is effective 56 00:03:16,400 --> 00:03:21,520 Speaker 1: against deadly superbugs. Chemists from Melbourne's Monash University teamed up 57 00:03:21,560 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 1: with scientists based at England's University of Warwick to study 58 00:03:25,520 --> 00:03:29,800 Speaker 1: quote one of the world's most urgent health challenges, antibiotic resistance. 59 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:33,320 Speaker 1: According to findings published in the Journal of the American 60 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:37,800 Speaker 1: Chemical Society, a promising new antibiotic discovered quote hiding in 61 00:03:37,880 --> 00:03:40,400 Speaker 1: plain sight was shown to be more than one hundred 62 00:03:40,440 --> 00:03:45,200 Speaker 1: times more active against bacteria than other popular antibiotics. A 63 00:03:45,240 --> 00:03:48,200 Speaker 1: statement from the University of Warwick said the molecule had 64 00:03:48,200 --> 00:03:52,640 Speaker 1: been overlooked for decades and quote importantly, the researchers could 65 00:03:52,640 --> 00:03:56,520 Speaker 1: not detect any emergence of resistance to it. The discovery 66 00:03:56,560 --> 00:03:59,960 Speaker 1: could offer new hope in the fight against antimicrobial resistance. 67 00:04:00,880 --> 00:04:03,400 Speaker 2: That is the latest from the Daily Os newsroom for today. 68 00:04:03,400 --> 00:04:05,760 Speaker 2: But if you're looking for something else to listen to, 69 00:04:06,280 --> 00:04:08,960 Speaker 2: check out today's deep dive on why the federal government 70 00:04:09,080 --> 00:04:11,520 Speaker 2: has refused a Dutch athlete's visa. 71 00:04:12,160 --> 00:04:14,320 Speaker 1: We'll be back tomorrow morning with another deep dive, but 72 00:04:14,440 --> 00:04:19,920 Speaker 1: until then, have a good one. 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