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We're thankful that we've got to share this journey with Carly and the Netflix series is available right now.
Justin, thanks so much for joining us.
Great chat.
My pleasure.
That was the wonderful Justin Hill, entertainment reporter right here at Listener.
And that's it for this episode of the afternoon edition of The Briefing.
We'll be back in your feed tomorrow with The Weekend Briefing.
And Sasha is joined by Lise Doucette, the BBC's chief international correspondent, to speak about her new book about the hotel in Kabul that's seen the Taliban rise, fall and rise again.
And we'd love you to subscribe or follow us on Instagram at The Briefing Podcast.
I'm Natasha Belling.
See you next time.
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Hi, Natasha Belling with you and welcome to the afternoon edition of The Briefing.
Coming up in our deep dive, in a landmark ruling, the Federal Court has today found Coles guilty of misleading customers.
The supermarket giant's down-down prices exposed as fake discounts.
So exactly what does this bombshell court decision mean for customers and what penalties will Coles face?
All those details in just a moment.
But first, let's check the afternoon headlines this Thursday, the 14th of May.
Donald Trump has praised Chinese President Xi Jinping as a great leader as the two presidents meet in Beijing for an historic summit.
It's the first time a US president has visited China in almost a decade with trade, Taiwan, Tehran and tech all top of the agenda.