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canadian banks one of the things i found in my research was the canadian banks even the bank of nova scotia or montreal where the biggest competitors to u.s. institutions of the 20th century. through the rope baying of canada there also for competed for deposits and when the of cuban revolution there was a negotiated settlement on behalf of the canadian banks. soap there still prevailing. with a retreat from the caribbean and in returning to haiti with that actual presence so with their understanding of what this history in some places. looking at corporate biographies looking at the 1920's or early '30's that is a glorious period of international expansion to create new financial institutions so to go out into the world with the new deal banking legislation. to give back to the era of unregulated expansion wary we can move across boundaries with those pesky sovereign caribbean nations the other is a sense of wanting to move back into those markets and with that branch expansion into the caribbean of offshore investment vehicles. >> the bank of nova scotia that is like having of wyoming?. >
canadian banks one of the things i found in my research was the canadian banks even the bank of nova scotia or montreal where the biggest competitors to u.s. institutions of the 20th century. through the rope baying of canada there also for competed for deposits and when the of cuban revolution there was a negotiated settlement on behalf of the canadian banks. soap there still prevailing. with a retreat from the caribbean and in returning to haiti with that actual presence so with their...
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. >> whenever i traveled in the region, i see see the bank of nova scotia. >> u.s.bankers were trying to figure out how they could control caribbean markets, at one point the stock of citibank said why won't we just simply purchase nova scotia, that way we don't have to go and start a branch. it wasn't a plan that came to fruition but it gives you a sense of how powerful and important the canadian banks were at the time. look, what happened with the canadian banks is there's a fairly stable and regularly canadian banking industry, banks were chartered by the government, there's only three or four banks, radical expansion of state banking and national banking in the united states and the canadian bankers, first of all, had experience in international expansion within canada itself when you think about the movement of institutions like the bank of nova scotia from halifax to toronto. they had already developed a sense of how do you congresser -- conquer space, basically. they had the experience overseas . furthermore, the canadian bankers were working in intercolonial
. >> whenever i traveled in the region, i see see the bank of nova scotia. >> u.s.bankers were trying to figure out how they could control caribbean markets, at one point the stock of citibank said why won't we just simply purchase nova scotia, that way we don't have to go and start a branch. it wasn't a plan that came to fruition but it gives you a sense of how powerful and important the canadian banks were at the time. look, what happened with the canadian banks is there's a...
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at the end of april, we went up and visited halifax, nova scotia.l life as opposed to through the screen. we picked out apartments, we had to browse businesses forjob opportunities. it really solidified our decision to move there. the people are incredible. i am a sunshine person. i love blue skies and sunshine, i do know it is a bit more overcast up there. it will be a climate adjustment, that is one of my biggest concerns. one of my biggest concerns is jobs. i work as a termite technician, and canada has termites. i am an office manager, i have done it for over six years now, plus. i am getting my mba, i would like to take that experience and maybe seek out a new profession. we'll still retain our american citizenship while being canadian permanent residentes. we just can't vote in canada. i am excited to dive into this new life. we will kind of play it by ear. i would love to get up there, stay up there and fall in love with it, and maybe one day become a canadian citizen. the story there of the vargas and their move to canada. you can catch more
at the end of april, we went up and visited halifax, nova scotia.l life as opposed to through the screen. we picked out apartments, we had to browse businesses forjob opportunities. it really solidified our decision to move there. the people are incredible. i am a sunshine person. i love blue skies and sunshine, i do know it is a bit more overcast up there. it will be a climate adjustment, that is one of my biggest concerns. one of my biggest concerns is jobs. i work as a termite technician,...
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at the end of april we went up and visited halifax nova scotia you want to see how low. for the character measured up. in real life as opposed to through. screen and that we've picked out apartments we had over four hours businesses for job. cities. it it really solidified our decision to move there and the people. are incredible. i. i love blue sky. right and i do know that it is a little bit more overcast. they're so that will also. klayman adjustment is called one of my biggest sorry. for the biggest concerns was jobs i work as a termite technician. and canada has termites. i am currently an office manager i've done admin for. sears now plus and i am getting my mba so i would like to kind of combine that experience and maybe seek out any profession. will still retain our american. ship while being canadian from a resident i mean we can partake in. i'm excited just. dive into what it is. we like. so we'll just have to play by ear and you know i would love to. say if there's almost a dozen. maybe one day become a canadian. how about robben bogus move to canada you can f
at the end of april we went up and visited halifax nova scotia you want to see how low. for the character measured up. in real life as opposed to through. screen and that we've picked out apartments we had over four hours businesses for job. cities. it it really solidified our decision to move there and the people. are incredible. i. i love blue sky. right and i do know that it is a little bit more overcast. they're so that will also. klayman adjustment is called one of my biggest sorry. for...
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come, including the america couple who decided to swap charleston, south carolina for halifax, nova scotianey north begins. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millenium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea says its considering missile strikes near the us pacific airbase on guam after president trump warns that any threats by pyongyang will be met with fire and fury. early results in kenya's election put president uhuru kenyatta in the lead, but the figures are rejected by his rival, raila odinga. more now on the increasing tensions in the korean peninsula. stephen krasner is an international
come, including the america couple who decided to swap charleston, south carolina for halifax, nova scotianey north begins. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total...
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where i'm at right now in nova scotia we have thirty two hundred people that work for michelin tires there was some talk about moving some of the operations to the states or leaving some things in canada if you if you move this supply chain or try to change it around so companies will just get up and leave north america all together because they could actually save money by working from let's say europe or from asia so the supply chains that we have right now are actually helpful to the people that we have our labor markets here in north america can canadians are not in competition with americans when it comes to even moving across the border we make the same type of wages you do so it's not about somebody trying to undercut somebody else that same way with the supply chains they are relevant to one another we work on the same level and that has to be maintained and kept up to date and of course pushed forward so people are hoping here at least that nafta does stay the same when it comes to that or maybe that we could even improve like i mentioned before that that movement is easier
where i'm at right now in nova scotia we have thirty two hundred people that work for michelin tires there was some talk about moving some of the operations to the states or leaving some things in canada if you if you move this supply chain or try to change it around so companies will just get up and leave north america all together because they could actually save money by working from let's say europe or from asia so the supply chains that we have right now are actually helpful to the people...
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. >> this may be moose island on the bay, in nova scotia, but it's an eagle we're concerned about. >> it looks like it's swimming in the water, angela and her husband and brother realized this bird is exhausted. they know this big majestic bird is in need of rescue, it's so waterlogged it can't get out of the water and fly away. they use jackets and blankets and they realize something indeed was wrong with the eagle. it had an injured foot because it went to a rehab center. >> pregame, baby, let's do it. >> you're right. >> there you see it fly away to live another day. it's a good thing knees people were willing to risk injury in order to get this bird out of the water, it is a raptor, a bird of prey. easier rescue for simon cowell. they go to rescue something, this time it came to them. there's a nest inside that truck simon reaches in and grabs this net. >> four mouths waiting to be fed. he thinks they've been away from mom for a few hours, it's time to take them into the center and get them fed. >> i know i left those chicks somewhere around here. six weeks later, check them out.
. >> this may be moose island on the bay, in nova scotia, but it's an eagle we're concerned about. >> it looks like it's swimming in the water, angela and her husband and brother realized this bird is exhausted. they know this big majestic bird is in need of rescue, it's so waterlogged it can't get out of the water and fly away. they use jackets and blankets and they realize something indeed was wrong with the eagle. it had an injured foot because it went to a rehab center. >>...
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gust to 120. 400 miles south of nova scotia as she moves to the north and east out in the atlantic shipping lanes. we'll come back and have a yellow weather alert for thursday afternoon >>> a charles county couple could be facing a huge repair bill after two sinkholes opened up in their backyard. they say their dilemma began when a storm water drainpipe burst under their home and the county says it's a private matter and the homeowner's association says it's a grey area. they feel they may get stuck with having to pay a $100,000 repair for the five crew members aboard an army helicopter that went down in the ocean off hawaii. the coast guard received a report of a possible down aircraft two miles from -- they lost communications around 10:00 p.m. it was one of two black hawk helicopters involved in a training mission. >>> a spacex dragon -- the supply mission includes lab equipment and 20 mice and ice cream crates for the crew. that capture came to days after the dragon was launched -- it is the 12th of more than 2 dozen resupplying flights at the california rocket company. >>> a wisconsin
gust to 120. 400 miles south of nova scotia as she moves to the north and east out in the atlantic shipping lanes. we'll come back and have a yellow weather alert for thursday afternoon >>> a charles county couple could be facing a huge repair bill after two sinkholes opened up in their backyard. they say their dilemma began when a storm water drainpipe burst under their home and the county says it's a private matter and the homeowner's association says it's a grey area. they feel they...
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. >> a man in nova scotia found the perfect example in a series of signs. one outside of a home says bring back my wheelbarrow. and the next day the man drove by the same spot and a new sign was there saying thanks for bringing back my wheelbarrow. i don't know what he borrowed it for or what they were talking about but things seemed to end well. >>> after the break, a boy can finally see with the help of a high-tech pair of glasses. >>> we go back to topper to fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover
. >> a man in nova scotia found the perfect example in a series of signs. one outside of a home says bring back my wheelbarrow. and the next day the man drove by the same spot and a new sign was there saying thanks for bringing back my wheelbarrow. i don't know what he borrowed it for or what they were talking about but things seemed to end well. >>> after the break, a boy can finally see with the help of a high-tech pair of glasses. >>> we go back to topper to fios is...
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. >>> another before and after in novemb nova scotia.w stolen and she politely posted please bring back my wheelbarrow. and then the wheelbarrow was brought back, which proceeded, thank you for bringing back my wheelbarrow. >>> on to the latest workout craze, and by latest, i mean we do it first. arizona. it's a 75-minute class with bungee cords att >>> this morning on "world news now." down one for immigration. the plan to cut legal immigration by half and how it sparked a bizarre exchange in the white house briefing room. but does the congress have enough support to consider it. >>> pool chemicals sickened dozens of children, sending many to the hospital. we'll talk about the wrong mixture of chemicals that caused toxic fumes. >>> and new this half hour, tens of thousands of people descend on amazon locations across the country. >> we find out what everyone's looking for beyond just the job. >>> and sofia vergara going commando.
. >>> another before and after in novemb nova scotia.w stolen and she politely posted please bring back my wheelbarrow. and then the wheelbarrow was brought back, which proceeded, thank you for bringing back my wheelbarrow. >>> on to the latest workout craze, and by latest, i mean we do it first. arizona. it's a 75-minute class with bungee cords att >>> this morning on "world news now." down one for immigration. the plan to cut legal immigration by half and...
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filled out the paper work and are swapping their lives in charleston, south carolina for halifax, nova scotiabs, leaving friends. we are starting our new life over in canada. the decision to move to halifax came about on election night. we saw the numbers come in. a much better night for donald trump and his campaign team than anyone predicted. it was a shock, and that it was just disheartening. predicted. it was a shock, and that it wasjust disheartening. we jokingly said, i guess it's's time to move to canada. heather got online and she went to the immigration website. canada's immigration website. canada's immigration website. canada's immigration website has crashed. a lot of people had the same idea. lot of people had the same idea. lot of people had the same idea. lot of family and friends didn't think we were serious, not as i became more educated on the process of immigration, they realise that we we re of immigration, they realise that we were moving. we started to do more research about canada and we found that the ideal is just a wind more greatly with ours. we started in january a
filled out the paper work and are swapping their lives in charleston, south carolina for halifax, nova scotiabs, leaving friends. we are starting our new life over in canada. the decision to move to halifax came about on election night. we saw the numbers come in. a much better night for donald trump and his campaign team than anyone predicted. it was a shock, and that it was just disheartening. predicted. it was a shock, and that it wasjust disheartening. we jokingly said, i guess it's's time...
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million dollars into the millions of dollars to comply a large bank like one big thing like bank of nova scotia canada it's paid three hundred million dollars and it's compliance with that because there was a bank in spain that professor bernard paying eight hundred million dollars. it is fact that complies and this is money going into the u.s. treasury and hope is coming into the pockets of the great big accounting firms law firms people like this this is the biggest corporate welfare boondoggle the world has ever seen gimme the human aspect of the story of how i mean obviously with taxes and the laws it's hard but what is the human aspect here who is affected well and you know it i think one way or another it effects a lot of people as i mentioned the people especially people living abroad americans living abroad and as you pointed out in the opening it's not just americans it's spouses of it's americans it's a resident alien or maybe somebody's mother was born in america they're people they call accidental americans some cases that you know they work because under a u.s. law because their mo
million dollars into the millions of dollars to comply a large bank like one big thing like bank of nova scotia canada it's paid three hundred million dollars and it's compliance with that because there was a bank in spain that professor bernard paying eight hundred million dollars. it is fact that complies and this is money going into the u.s. treasury and hope is coming into the pockets of the great big accounting firms law firms people like this this is the biggest corporate welfare...
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's and opec company has hired craig bank of nova scotia -- and found bidders for the oil field.s prevented from leaving his office and striking workers. as ang times for samsung, man -- considered a part of the business empire faces five years in prison. the south korean port and post the symptoms after finding him guilty. prosecutors say he spent $6.4 million funding the government. it points to appeal the convention which raises doubt about whether he will return to samsung, the company he and his grandfather founded. even as the fed keeps investors in the dark on rates, there's a bigger discussion brewing. seen some signs the markets are paying attention. the main issue is not going to be with we have -- a government shutdown. there will be a lot of broken glass. these are priced into the marketplace. progrowth infants -- infrastructure. be careful of cost of damage. >> let's try to quantify this damage. one of the biggest things right now is opportunity lost. this in the entire month of september for congress -- they have to deal with the debt ceiling. there is any substanti
's and opec company has hired craig bank of nova scotia -- and found bidders for the oil field.s prevented from leaving his office and striking workers. as ang times for samsung, man -- considered a part of the business empire faces five years in prison. the south korean port and post the symptoms after finding him guilty. prosecutors say he spent $6.4 million funding the government. it points to appeal the convention which raises doubt about whether he will return to samsung, the company he...
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it is hung up from about nova scotia down through the caroline as.h ushering the queerl and dryer air. what it means for your evening, partly cloudy skies for the next couple of today hours. we'll fall quickly into the upper 70ss in the northwestern suburbs. low temperatures? a. sixty-seven in the district. any time we can get a low in the 606s in t d.c. in the summer is a win. fifty-eight manassas, 64 in quantico. that is a gorgeous start to wednesday. wednesday is an amazing weather day. there is no two ways about it. high pressure in place. we've got a nice drying trend going on tonight into tomorrow morning. low humidity, sunshine, high temperature in the mid 80s which is only a few degrees. without the humidity it makes all the disirches. eighty-four the high temperature in wash fon ton. low 830s north and west with just a few afternoon clouds. we've been following the tropics and we still have tropical storm trang line down across the you can tan moving from across the atlantic. franklin has been weakening since it made landfall . moving north,
it is hung up from about nova scotia down through the caroline as.h ushering the queerl and dryer air. what it means for your evening, partly cloudy skies for the next couple of today hours. we'll fall quickly into the upper 70ss in the northwestern suburbs. low temperatures? a. sixty-seven in the district. any time we can get a low in the 606s in t d.c. in the summer is a win. fifty-eight manassas, 64 in quantico. that is a gorgeous start to wednesday. wednesday is an amazing weather day....
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hour, moving due northeast ward over the next 24 to 48 hour, kind of just skirting by new finland, nova scotia. areas of eastern canada. even though it does strengthening into a category 2 hurricane at some point, it remains well far away. from any land falling situation. not here. gert not going to be our problem. nationals forecast it's a 1:00 game, luckily no rain in the forecast, 84 with hazy sunshine be 87 tomorrow thunderstorm returning in the afternoon, scattered thunderstorms along the cold front friday. then aside from a pop-up storm saturday. we should dry out for the weekend. looks nice to next monday. that's a look at your seven-day forecast. now let's check the roads. a lot of fog. >>> for sure, taking a look at the top side of the beltway. this is in college park looks like it's elevating a bit good news for this portion of your drive, tail lights making on the outer loop. inner loop looks pretty good as well. we are seeing denser patches of fog elsewhere, please use caution low beams can't make out this camera, this is 50, as you try to make your way to the beltway. again, vehic
hour, moving due northeast ward over the next 24 to 48 hour, kind of just skirting by new finland, nova scotia. areas of eastern canada. even though it does strengthening into a category 2 hurricane at some point, it remains well far away. from any land falling situation. not here. gert not going to be our problem. nationals forecast it's a 1:00 game, luckily no rain in the forecast, 84 with hazy sunshine be 87 tomorrow thunderstorm returning in the afternoon, scattered thunderstorms along the...
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one more look at gert, the hurricane now strength ends to category two, pretty far away, off the nova scotia watch in the tropics, the atlantic ocean starting to fire up, some waters get warmer. so we have a chance for possibly three more storms to form. we'll keep you posted. meantime, we've reduced the risk of rip currents from high to moderate. but still, good idea to only swim when lifeguards are on duty this week. we have one little rogue area of showers, south of washington, d.c., in maryland, and we have pretty good visibility, throughout the area. little bit of fog in lancaster county. and around atlantic city, it is casino every foggy, as well. but not as bad as yesterday. sixty-three in lancaster where it is foggy, 69 in atlantic city where it is foggy, and here in philadelphia, not bad at all, high of -- with current temperature of 71, the average high is 85 degrees. eighty-nine, yes, we were well above average yesterday. we stay that way through the weekends, and beyond. with 88 today, stormy, but still in the mid to upper 80s tomorrow, 89 on saturday, lingering clouds, maybe a s
one more look at gert, the hurricane now strength ends to category two, pretty far away, off the nova scotia watch in the tropics, the atlantic ocean starting to fire up, some waters get warmer. so we have a chance for possibly three more storms to form. we'll keep you posted. meantime, we've reduced the risk of rip currents from high to moderate. but still, good idea to only swim when lifeguards are on duty this week. we have one little rogue area of showers, south of washington, d.c., in...
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the strongest storm so far of the 2017 tropical season this is well off shore of nova scotia and it isventually depression. gert going to continue traveling far away from us. locally we have fog and humidity early this morning. it's soupy out there. we have a couple showers that are heavy. they're not widespread but if you're underneath one of these in charles county, it's pouring so we've got some heavy rain there. not seeing any lightning but as this propagates eastward across portions of southern maryland, eastern saint mary's county calvert county prince frederick area you may get some heavy rain within the next hour. that's all we've got out there right now. we've also got some fog though which is a little dense along the mountains down to 1.5-mile visibility in winchester. just kind of patchy along the metro line. 77 here in washington, temperatures are very warm to start. tropical moisture is in place and as fox futurecast shows that will fuel showers by the noon hour. thunderstorms by late afternoon. it doesn't look widespread. these are widely scattered showers and thunderstor
the strongest storm so far of the 2017 tropical season this is well off shore of nova scotia and it isventually depression. gert going to continue traveling far away from us. locally we have fog and humidity early this morning. it's soupy out there. we have a couple showers that are heavy. they're not widespread but if you're underneath one of these in charles county, it's pouring so we've got some heavy rain there. not seeing any lightning but as this propagates eastward across portions of...
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even our friends in nova scotia will like this one.going to snake to the north, possibly become a hurricane early wednesday morning, and then safely pass out into the north atlantic. it will send large waves to the east coast and some rip current threats, and that will be the worst of it. that is what we like. back here into the lower 48, thunderstorms overnight from amarillo. now tracking the red river. they're holding it together pretty well. usually this time of morning they're going to die off. be prepared for some of that rain. not sure how strong it will be, but there will be a little bit of rain, and then during the day today, hit and miss storms from memphis to nashville and north of atlanta. even storms up there in the mountains of the appalachians, and we'll do that again tomorrow too. we're not going to see anything too bad to start our monday. not too many travel delays. pretty nice forecast today from chicago to d.c. to new york. everyone should enjoy a nice lunch outside. very comfortable. >> seems cooler than what it was
even our friends in nova scotia will like this one.going to snake to the north, possibly become a hurricane early wednesday morning, and then safely pass out into the north atlantic. it will send large waves to the east coast and some rip current threats, and that will be the worst of it. that is what we like. back here into the lower 48, thunderstorms overnight from amarillo. now tracking the red river. they're holding it together pretty well. usually this time of morning they're going to die...
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she went to nova scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun. >> who is that song about, warren beatty carly simon. it was war rinne beatty or mick jagg jagger. >> he sings backup vocals. it's 6:00, 10:00 after. is this mika telling me, she said "start talking." i guess i will. i don't understand this solar eclipse thing. everybody is like you come once every 40, 50 years? >> it's coming in five years. >> in five years? okay it was a long time. it was like '79, right, was the
she went to nova scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun. >> who is that song about, warren beatty carly simon. it was war rinne beatty or mick jagg jagger. >> he sings backup vocals. it's 6:00, 10:00 after. is this mika telling me, she said "start talking." i guess i will. i don't understand this solar eclipse thing. everybody is like you come once every 40, 50 years? >> it's coming in five years. >> in five years? okay it was a long time. it was like '79,...
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theces tell bloomberg company has hired bank of nova scotia to conduct the strategic review and findrna's biggest coal stuck to its pattern of skipping dividends despite an unexpected payout this year. hoping they would copy other leading companies such as petrochina, which is giving its income to shareholders. grandena ever looking for a timetable for its back your listing. first half profit could triple, however it is suspending any dividend payout as it reorganizes. threeth korea fires missiles, but the u.s. will continue to push for negotiations. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ yvonne: 7:30 a.m. monday morning in hong kong, recovering from some monsoons. there are some of the raindrops on the skycam this morning, 30 minutes away from the market open. in newit is 7:30 p.m. york, markets closed mixed on friday. you see the s&p up 0.2%. no big rocking n
theces tell bloomberg company has hired bank of nova scotia to conduct the strategic review and findrna's biggest coal stuck to its pattern of skipping dividends despite an unexpected payout this year. hoping they would copy other leading companies such as petrochina, which is giving its income to shareholders. grandena ever looking for a timetable for its back your listing. first half profit could triple, however it is suspending any dividend payout as it reorganizes. threeth korea fires...
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looking at what is happening on the atlantic, this hammer came at nova scotia, category two hurricaned tropical air. it might be hot, humid across the south—east. probably staying dry through the east of scotland and north—east of england. but that forecast because of change. more details on the website. —— forecast could change. this is bbc news — and these are the top stories developing at midday. the number of a—level exams receiving the top grades has risen slightly, the first increase in six years, but the number of university places allocated so far has fallen. i got a* in economics, a* in maths and a in biology. how's that made you feel? i'm over the moon. the bbc understands britain will look to keep visa—free travel to the uk for european visitors after brexit — they'll need a permit to work, study or settle here. one of the longest serving nhs chief executives, sir len fenwick, has been sacked following an independent inquiry. dozens of firefighters are tackling a huge blaze in the east end of glasgow — there are no reports of any injuries. a court has been hearing from a cy
looking at what is happening on the atlantic, this hammer came at nova scotia, category two hurricaned tropical air. it might be hot, humid across the south—east. probably staying dry through the east of scotland and north—east of england. but that forecast because of change. more details on the website. —— forecast could change. this is bbc news — and these are the top stories developing at midday. the number of a—level exams receiving the top grades has risen slightly, the first...
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she went to nova scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun. >> who is that song about, warren beatty? >> i don't know. anyway it's carly simon. it was war rinne beatty or mick jagg jagger. >> he sings backup vocals. it's 6:00, 10:00 after. is this mika telling me, she said "start talking." i guess i will. i don't understand this solar eclipse thing. everybody is like you come once every 40, 50 years? >> it's coming in five years. >> in five years? okay it was a long time. it was like '79, right, was the last time? >> i paid no attention. >> god, you're just not helping me at all. everybody's excited about it. you're not supposed to look up. >> i got goggles. amazon. >> how do you know those goggle also actually work, because what if you get cheap goggles and you look up and zzzt. >> where do you get them from? >> they're like gold, you can't get them. so we're all just going to burn our eyes. >> halperin, there was that fantastic scene in oliver north's hearings where brendan sullivan says "i am not a potted plant, sir." let me just say, you've been off too long. you're sitting there
she went to nova scotia to see the total eclipse of the sun. >> who is that song about, warren beatty? >> i don't know. anyway it's carly simon. it was war rinne beatty or mick jagg jagger. >> he sings backup vocals. it's 6:00, 10:00 after. is this mika telling me, she said "start talking." i guess i will. i don't understand this solar eclipse thing. everybody is like you come once every 40, 50 years? >> it's coming in five years. >> in five years? okay...
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. >>> another before and after in nova scotia.ase bring back my wheelbarrow. and then the wheelbarrow was brought back, which proceeded, thank you for bringing back my wheelbarrow. >>> on to the latest workout craze, and by latest, i mean we do it first. this is the new bungee class in arizona. it's a 75-minute class with bungee cords attached. look familiar anybody? >> our eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'
. >>> another before and after in nova scotia.ase bring back my wheelbarrow. and then the wheelbarrow was brought back, which proceeded, thank you for bringing back my wheelbarrow. >>> on to the latest workout craze, and by latest, i mean we do it first. this is the new bungee class in arizona. it's a 75-minute class with bungee cords attached. look familiar anybody? >> our eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look...
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eclipse of 1970 in a special report calling earth in the shadow of the move, it went from mexico to nova scotia so many people are so excited about it. you can look forward to something we haven't seen in a very, very long time. >> something to bring us together for a chieng. >> don't we need that right now in the world. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning. with us today. >> it's time to show you some headlines around the grobe. big ben bonged for the last time today before four years of repair work. [ chimes j. >> the bell is undergoing a $38 million renovation program. prime minister theresa may and some lawmakers are concerned the famous clock will be silent for so long. >>> the indy star reports the discovery of legendary navy ship from world war ii way beneath the waves. microsoft co-founder paul allen tweeted news when his research team found the "u.s.s. indianapolis," the wreck 3.5 miles down in the pacific, torpedoed by the japanese after delivering parts of the atomic bach dropped on hiroshima. one crew member still alive told us how he survived thirsty, hungry, completely exhausted,
eclipse of 1970 in a special report calling earth in the shadow of the move, it went from mexico to nova scotia so many people are so excited about it. you can look forward to something we haven't seen in a very, very long time. >> something to bring us together for a chieng. >> don't we need that right now in the world. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning. with us today. >> it's time to show you some headlines around the grobe. big ben bonged for the last time...
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the path of that eclipse went from mexico to nova scotia, canada.out it. >> i agree. >> a moment you can look forward to something we haven't seen in a long time. >> and children, too. >> yeah. something to bring us together. >> yeah. right. >> we need that right now! >> right. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." charlie is off. phil is in with us today. glad to have you here. >>> now time to show you the headlines from around the globe. "the guardian" reports that big ben bonged for the last time today before four years of repair work. [ bells toiling ] >> it chimed 12 times at noon london time. the bell is undergoing a $38 million renovation program. prime minister theresa may and some lawmakers are concerned that the famous clock will be silent for so long. the committee vowed to review the timeline. >>> the legendary navy ship was discovered beneath the waves. paul allen tweeted the news when his research team found the "uss indianapolis." three and a half miles down in the pacific. it was torpedoed by the japanese after delivering part was o
the path of that eclipse went from mexico to nova scotia, canada.out it. >> i agree. >> a moment you can look forward to something we haven't seen in a long time. >> and children, too. >> yeah. something to bring us together. >> yeah. right. >> we need that right now! >> right. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." charlie is off. phil is in with us today. glad to have you here. >>> now time to show you the headlines from...
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. >> i was on vacation in nova scotia. returning to the united states.evices, ansell coverage every place, the minute i entered into main at the end of my vacation every electronic device in my vehicle went off at the same time. i do that was trouble in the trouble with it had been leaked into the media at the time of the democratic national convention when our gore was nominated by the democratic party be the next president of the united states and it was disclosed at the time i had impaneled a grand jury in the district of columbia but that was the leak so we spent the next frantic few days after that trying to figure out where the leak came from. i didn't leak it. i was snuck into the courthouse in dc to avoid just that sort of media disclosure about the existence of grand jury and keep that secret. dagen: did you say hope it was? >> one of the judges on the 3 the judge panel, special division. maria: he was the leader. >> leaked it, david, the presiding judge who sits on the court of appeals on the dc circuit. issued an ultimatum, you will disclose y
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even in areas of nova scotia they won't have to deal with it too.o go, we are watching a lot of heavy rain this morning. dallas-fort worth has gotten hilt with thunderstorms this morning. those extend through arkansas and areas of mississippi. the southeast is the area where we have the stormy weather to deal with. beautiful conditions continue. 87 in st. louis. 84, chicago. not bad in the northeast. not as much sunshine as sunday. we'll take low 80s and upper 70s. not many problems in the west. as we take a sneak peek towards tomorrow, d.c. could deal with storms. still very hot in the middle of the country. look at san antonio to oklahoma city, and still coolish in the great lakes. a pretty quiet start to our weather week, and nothing to worry about in the tropics here in the u.s. new york city is one of those spots that has a beautiful start to your monday morning. low humidity and temperatures very comfortable. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo x
even in areas of nova scotia they won't have to deal with it too.o go, we are watching a lot of heavy rain this morning. dallas-fort worth has gotten hilt with thunderstorms this morning. those extend through arkansas and areas of mississippi. the southeast is the area where we have the stormy weather to deal with. beautiful conditions continue. 87 in st. louis. 84, chicago. not bad in the northeast. not as much sunshine as sunday. we'll take low 80s and upper 70s. not many problems in the...