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>> christi, he was a 66-year-old landscaper there in toronto.had access to the property where these human remains found. in exchange for storing some of his property there he would be able to take care of the grounds there. police fear there could be more victims out there. what we know about what all of his alleged victims have in common, mcarthur had, quote, some sort relationship with these men in some cases that was sexual and that's why officials are turning these dating apps trying to identify more of these potential victims. >> thank you. >>> the las vegas gunman who killed out the deadly east shooting in modern history had antianxiety drugs in his system. >> 58 people were killed, almost 500 people were injured. police found paddock dead in his hotel room at the mandalay bay resort and casincasino. police haven't released a motive for the shootings. >>> tennessee sheriff is caught on tape ordering deputies to quote take out a suspect they were chasing. when deputies tried to ram his truck off the road with their police cars, the sheriff
>> christi, he was a 66-year-old landscaper there in toronto.had access to the property where these human remains found. in exchange for storing some of his property there he would be able to take care of the grounds there. police fear there could be more victims out there. what we know about what all of his alleged victims have in common, mcarthur had, quote, some sort relationship with these men in some cases that was sexual and that's why officials are turning these dating apps trying...
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i look over at dave miller, former mayor of toronto. we met dave years ago at robert redford's climate meeting out at sundance in utah. i look over at the friends from canada that are here. our friend, the mayor of bonn, who i just had the good fortune of meeting. the subject is going to take -- this challenge is going to take cooperation among people from all over the world. and seeing mayors from all thethese and other organizations representing people all over the world is very encouraging. rarely do we talk about partisanship at these meetings, but i want to step back for a minute and do that. i think most of the mayors know that all of the task forces here at our conference are chaired by a republican and a democrat. in the case of this task force, i'm the republican. i had the good fortune of serving on president obama's task force on climate and resilience before he left office and representing the united states, part of our speakers bureau, state department speakers bureau in india and germany prior to the paris agreement. i hav
i look over at dave miller, former mayor of toronto. we met dave years ago at robert redford's climate meeting out at sundance in utah. i look over at the friends from canada that are here. our friend, the mayor of bonn, who i just had the good fortune of meeting. the subject is going to take -- this challenge is going to take cooperation among people from all over the world. and seeing mayors from all thethese and other organizations representing people all over the world is very encouraging....
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we are facing a really exciting time for tech in canada and toronto in particular.le do not know toronto is a global tech help, but we added something like 20,000 new technology jobs in 2016, which is more than silicon valley and new york combined, so it is pretty amazing to see the boomtown happening here in toronto and technology, and i think prime minister trudeau has been a great brand advocate for what is happening in the sector around the world. we were lucky enough that when lastt $1 billion in assets year to welcome the prime minister to celebrate that great milestone for a canadian technology company. he has been doing a great job going around the world selling our story. and google have offices there, but what about homegrown tech giants? what is your outlook for more tech companies out of canada? one: we are hoping to build here, and there's a turning point in canadian tech where you do start to see homegrown technology companies going public. would beve -- shopify the great example of the last couple of years. we hit a record number of funding with more
we are facing a really exciting time for tech in canada and toronto in particular.le do not know toronto is a global tech help, but we added something like 20,000 new technology jobs in 2016, which is more than silicon valley and new york combined, so it is pretty amazing to see the boomtown happening here in toronto and technology, and i think prime minister trudeau has been a great brand advocate for what is happening in the sector around the world. we were lucky enough that when lastt $1...
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along the 1300 block of west toronto street in north philadelphia. crews arrived on scene to find flames shooting out of the first floor of the row home. it took 20 minutes to get that under control. a woman was found dead inside a man in his 50s was transported to temple university hospital with no vital signs. he was pronounced shortly after. >> our members removed a person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased. >> reporter: no adjacent homes were damaged by the fire. no evacuations had to be made. at this point the investigation is still on going, the cause of the fire is what they are looking into swms -- as well as whether there were any working smoke detecters. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> we have new information about a car crash that killed the best basketball player to play at lasalle university. butler's range recovery was traveling between 60 and 90 miles per hour where the posted speed limit is 30. he lost control hitting three parking meters and careen through a concrete wall. the c
along the 1300 block of west toronto street in north philadelphia. crews arrived on scene to find flames shooting out of the first floor of the row home. it took 20 minutes to get that under control. a woman was found dead inside a man in his 50s was transported to temple university hospital with no vital signs. he was pronounced shortly after. >> our members removed a person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased. >> reporter: no adjacent...
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and we now go to toronto that city and alex mahela that should talk about the economics of the olympics and and alex before we get started any thoughts on that story about the prime minister pitching amazon headquarters to those in your city there. well it's a big deal for toronto look we're talking about a five billion dollar investment fifty thousand jobs and this is in the states we're about ten percent of your population so when you look at the number of fifty thousand jobs is a lot of jobs and never mind the money that would be coming in so for canada that's a big deal you know one things strike against us right now is what's happening with nafta a little bit not sure we're which way we're going i think we all know how it's going to end but we don't have to get into that right now and what side of that though can is a really great place especially when it comes to tech companies like amazon because we're pretty easy letting people into the country and especially when it comes to high tech we like to bring in the best from all over the world and amazon knows that so they're looking
and we now go to toronto that city and alex mahela that should talk about the economics of the olympics and and alex before we get started any thoughts on that story about the prime minister pitching amazon headquarters to those in your city there. well it's a big deal for toronto look we're talking about a five billion dollar investment fifty thousand jobs and this is in the states we're about ten percent of your population so when you look at the number of fifty thousand jobs is a lot of jobs...
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and we now go to toronto that city and alex mahela that should talk about the economics of the olympics and and alex before we get started any thoughts on that story about the prime minister pitching amazon headquarters to day is also in your city there well it's a big deal for toronto look we're talking about a five billion dollar investment fifty thousand jobs and this is in the states where about ten percent of your population so when you look at the number of fifty thousand jobs is a lot of jobs and never mind the money that would be coming in so for canada that's a big deal you know one thing strike against us right now is what's happening with nafta a little bit not sure we're which way we're going i think we all know how it's going to end but we don't have to get into that right now and one side of that though can is a really great place especially when it comes to tech companies like amazon because we're pretty easy letting people into the country and especially when it comes to high tech we like to bring in the best from all over the world and amazon knows that so they're looki
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and we now go to toronto that city and alex mahela that should talk about the economics of the olympics and and alex before we get started any thoughts on that story about the prime minister pitching amazon headquarters to day is also in your city there well it's a big deal for toronto look we're talking about a five billion dollar investment fifty thousand jobs and this is in the states we're about ten percent of your population so when you look at the number of fifty thousand jobs is a lot of jobs and never mind the money that would be coming in so for canada that's a big deal you know one thing to strike against us right now is what's happening with nafta a little bit not sure which way we're going i think we all know how it's going to end but we don't have to get into that right now and one side of that though can is a really great place especially when it comes to tech companies like amazon because we're pretty easy letting people into the country and especially when it comes to high tech we like to bring in the best from all over the world and amazon knows out so they're looking a
and we now go to toronto that city and alex mahela that should talk about the economics of the olympics and and alex before we get started any thoughts on that story about the prime minister pitching amazon headquarters to day is also in your city there well it's a big deal for toronto look we're talking about a five billion dollar investment fifty thousand jobs and this is in the states we're about ten percent of your population so when you look at the number of fifty thousand jobs is a lot of...
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. >> phillies playing their grapefruit league taking on the toronto blue jays.llies and other teams all wearing stow man douglas caps to remember the victims in that school shooting last week. >> we feel for those families out there, and the kids who were all loft, and, you know, we want to do something about it and this is the least we can do is wear these hats, um, today. >> moment of silence before the game for those students. the victims and also for royal halladay who pitched for both the phillies and the blue jays. didn't work out so well for the phils they took the -- they played just didn't look like offensively curtis grander son leads off the game for toronto. solo shot. toronto wins it two-one. can we just stay with those the rest of the shots. warm weather. baseball. scott has been good to us. scott help us. >> that will do it for us tonight at 6:00. up next page six. we'll see you at 10:00. ♪ somethin' i've noticed over the course of my fishing career is anglers being careless and breaking off their rod tip. don't do that. fish like a pro at the bas
. >> phillies playing their grapefruit league taking on the toronto blue jays.llies and other teams all wearing stow man douglas caps to remember the victims in that school shooting last week. >> we feel for those families out there, and the kids who were all loft, and, you know, we want to do something about it and this is the least we can do is wear these hats, um, today. >> moment of silence before the game for those students. the victims and also for royal halladay who...
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you live unbelievable information that's great but we're talk about it more but first let's go to toronto to alex manila bitch and get more not just canada but on mexico. interesting assignment canada and mexico a thing you didn't know before i was also a real estate agent at one point i got my license when i was eighteen so this is a very interesting topic for me canada canada when you look at it's a huge country and because of that we're talking with the demographics when you break it down the types of homes that people live in this four percent of homes are actually detached home so that's about what i was talking about as people in the burbs etc and i'm going to be a little bit of a breakdown of how what it really looks like though the whole sort of demographics of the country saw as about fifty three percent i should say single detached homes that's a big drop actually feel there's been a decline in the past thirty years just a couple years ago back in two thousand and eleven was about fifty five percent apartment buildings were to about four stories or less eighteen percent of the p
you live unbelievable information that's great but we're talk about it more but first let's go to toronto to alex manila bitch and get more not just canada but on mexico. interesting assignment canada and mexico a thing you didn't know before i was also a real estate agent at one point i got my license when i was eighteen so this is a very interesting topic for me canada canada when you look at it's a huge country and because of that we're talking with the demographics when you break it down...
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. >>> bizarre and disturbing discovery in toronto.the remains of six people in large flower planters at a home. the suspect, a local landscaper, who police believe is a serial killer. cnn's polo sandoval has the story. >> reporter: this weekend, toronto police are digging for answers at a home once landscaped by a suspected serial killer. it was here that investigators say bruce mccarter used large planters to store his murdered victim, all of them men. among them, andrew kinsmen, missing since june. investigators confirm kinsmen was among six set of remains found in platters this week. rest, still unidentified. though police won't elaborate, they say homicide detectives had sufficient evidence to charge mcarthur with the murders of kinsmen and four other missing american. >> there's an extensive digital investigation going on. we're going through the computer, through cell phone, going through online applications. >> reporter: there could be more victims yet to be discovered. additional potential crime scenes have been identified. an
. >>> bizarre and disturbing discovery in toronto.the remains of six people in large flower planters at a home. the suspect, a local landscaper, who police believe is a serial killer. cnn's polo sandoval has the story. >> reporter: this weekend, toronto police are digging for answers at a home once landscaped by a suspected serial killer. it was here that investigators say bruce mccarter used large planters to store his murdered victim, all of them men. among them, andrew...
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along the 1300 block of west toronto street in north philadelphia. fire crews arrived to find flames shooting out of the first floor of the row home. it took 20 minutes to get the blaze under control. once inside, firefighters found an adult woman who was dead inside. a a man was transported to temple university hospital with no vital signs and pronounced at the hospital. >> members did remove one person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased. >> reporter: no adjacent homes were damaged, no evacuations were necessary. the cause is under investigation, the fire marshal is still on scene. it's in the very early stages, so that will take quite a bit. as far as smoke detecters, fire officials cannot tell us whether they were functioning. >>> jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> thanks jennette. we have new information this morning about a car crash to kill one of the best basketball players to ever play at lasalle university. willbutler and his wife were traveling between 60 and 90 miles per hour where the p
along the 1300 block of west toronto street in north philadelphia. fire crews arrived to find flames shooting out of the first floor of the row home. it took 20 minutes to get the blaze under control. once inside, firefighters found an adult woman who was dead inside. a a man was transported to temple university hospital with no vital signs and pronounced at the hospital. >> members did remove one person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased....
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the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally we are reckoned as a humanitarian a compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question is should and the hundred fifty three many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously awaited by refugees who fled one of the most repressive violent regimes in the world daniel lak al-jazeera toronto canada's immigration minister is a refugee himself ahmed hassan who came from somalia he was the subject of an up front headline is interview back in december at the end of a year where refugee numbers actually decreased in canada up front with my house and it's in the show's section about zero dot com have a look for is canada the world's refugee role model now another group of refugees being held on an australian run offshore detention camp in the pacific ocean have left for then you home
the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally we are reckoned as a humanitarian a compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question is should and the hundred fifty three many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously awaited...
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most people don't know toronto is a global tech hub.something like 22,000 new technology jobs in 2016 in which is more than silicon valley and new york combined. it's amazing to see the boom toronto in technology, prime minister trudeau has been great brand advocate for what is happening in the sector around the world. when we hit $1 billion in assets to welcome the prime minister to our office to celebrate the he's done a oken, great job going around the world selling our story to other countries. emily: facebook and google have offices there. tech bout home-grown giants. what is your outlook for more, $10 billion tech companies out of canada. >> we are hoping to build one of those here. there's a turning point in canadian tech right now, where home grown see technology companies going ublic, spotify is a great example, funding announcements last year. there was a record number of in the tech ronto $2 y scene with more than billion invested, one being what pad. story, and other world simple is another. operating in three market, in a r
most people don't know toronto is a global tech hub.something like 22,000 new technology jobs in 2016 in which is more than silicon valley and new york combined. it's amazing to see the boom toronto in technology, prime minister trudeau has been great brand advocate for what is happening in the sector around the world. when we hit $1 billion in assets to welcome the prime minister to our office to celebrate the he's done a oken, great job going around the world selling our story to other...
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once fire crews arrived along the 1300 block of west toronto street in north philadelphia they found flames shooting out of the of the first floor of the row home. it spread quickly. it took 20 minutes to get the blaze under control. once inside the home, a woman was found dead. a man in his 50s was transport the to temple university hospital not far from the scene of the fire. he had no vital signs. he was later pronounced dead, as well. take a listen to what deputy commissioner jesse wilson had to say. >> reporter: crews responded within a minute and a half and found a woman on the first floor. they knocked the fire down, but unfortunately we suffered two fire deaths. >> reporter: no adjacent homes were damaged in the fire. no evacuations had to be made. as far as the cause of the blaze that's in the early stages of the investigation and at this point fire officials cannot say whether or not the smoke detecters were functioning. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." >> breaking overnight, a pregnant teen is among three shooting victims in southwest philadelphia. the gunman opened
once fire crews arrived along the 1300 block of west toronto street in north philadelphia they found flames shooting out of the of the first floor of the row home. it spread quickly. it took 20 minutes to get the blaze under control. once inside the home, a woman was found dead. a man in his 50s was transport the to temple university hospital not far from the scene of the fire. he had no vital signs. he was later pronounced dead, as well. take a listen to what deputy commissioner jesse wilson...
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they died along west toronto street. >> jeanette reyes is live. >> alicia. a neighbor and sister killed in the father and that man was the pit my of a good neighbor. and he lived in the home for 50 years. you see it's a charged frame of what used to be. >> i looked out the window and seen the smoke and then i came down stairs and said is there anybody else here standing around. 12:30 this morning firefighters responded to a blaze on the 1300 block of west toronto street off west broad street. and upon arrival crews saw flames shooting out of the first floor wind >> firefighters responded within a minute and a half and found heavy fire conditions on the first floor and wapdrapidly wen and put the fire down. >> it took 20 mines to get the fire under control and crews when inside and found the body of a woman and the man was rushed to temple university hospital and had no vitals. >> remember them removed one person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased. >> neighbors say the two occupants were siblings and this was their
they died along west toronto street. >> jeanette reyes is live. >> alicia. a neighbor and sister killed in the father and that man was the pit my of a good neighbor. and he lived in the home for 50 years. you see it's a charged frame of what used to be. >> i looked out the window and seen the smoke and then i came down stairs and said is there anybody else here standing around. 12:30 this morning firefighters responded to a blaze on the 1300 block of west toronto street off...
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the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question should and the hundred fifty be many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously awaited by refugees who fled one of the most repressive violent regimes in the world then you lack. now many people consider gardening more of a chore than an art form but in costa rica one man's dedication has and in global recognition for more than fifty years eventually step blanco has sculpted trees in his home city gardens and are considered amongst the finest examples of the topiary in the world and he gallacher went to the chair to see them. at the foot of the church of st raphael in costa rica central mountain range stands a testament to one man's vision over the decades the gardens of said i have been s
the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question should and the hundred fifty be many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously awaited by...
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that haven't been capped this time they say the outcome must be different than your lack al-jazeera toronto. well for more on this story let's speak to david prato is the second vice chief for the federation of sovereign indigenous nations is via skype from toronto thank you very much for speaking to us this case is certainly sparked a lot of outrage in canada and even beyond what is it an isolated case how hard is it for indigenous people and the first nation people in canada to find justice well first of all i want to thank you for having me on the program today and definitely it's not an isolated case or incident that historically there been other situations that have happened with indigenous peoples lives being taken responded back as the late sixty's with hell and many osborne's to the mid ninety's it's a schedule to get with pamela jean george a young in indigenous woman who was beaten by two non-indigenous people who had received really late prison sentences there's another case that's currently happening right now with gina fontaine in manitoba. non-indigenous men took her murdered
that haven't been capped this time they say the outcome must be different than your lack al-jazeera toronto. well for more on this story let's speak to david prato is the second vice chief for the federation of sovereign indigenous nations is via skype from toronto thank you very much for speaking to us this case is certainly sparked a lot of outrage in canada and even beyond what is it an isolated case how hard is it for indigenous people and the first nation people in canada to find justice...
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. >>> and toronto police are looking for answers after six bodies were found at a home once landscaped by a suspected serial killer. community investigators say the man targeted, that is coming up. a what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley new year, new phones for the family. join t-mobile, and when you buy one of the latest samsung galaxy phones get a samsung galaxy s8 free. yahoooo! ahoooo! plus, unlimited family plans come with netflix included. spectacular! so, you can watch all your netflix favorites on your new samsung phones. whoa! join the un-carrier and get a samsung galaxy s8 free. all on america's best unlimited network. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. us
. >>> and toronto police are looking for answers after six bodies were found at a home once landscaped by a suspected serial killer. community investigators say the man targeted, that is coming up. a what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley new year, new phones for the...
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. >> y un caso de asesinatos en series de homosexuales toma fuerza en toronto, canadÁ donde han encontradountamente enterrÓ en jardineras, trabaja en un lugar conocido como barrio gay de toronto. la masiva llegada de venezolanos a brasil ha hecho que el gobierno vaya a desplegar efectivos adicionales en su frontera con venezuela, estos venezolanos huyen de la escasez y las dificultades con que se encuentran, unos 40.000 se han refugiado en la ciudad y las autoridades brasileras estudian cÓmo darles auxilio, colombia tambiÉn anunciÓ que intensificarÁ los controles en la frontera con venezuela por el mismo motivo. >> oiga, bien lo sabemos, estamos en tiempo de gripe, influenza, como quieran llamarle rgs que desgraciadamente se ha wle llevado muchas vidas por delante, a lo mejor podrÍamos recurrir a los remedios antiguos que siempre han funcionado, cÓmo ayudar a combatir la tos, de eso va a hablar nuestro invitado, el doctor gustavo ferrer, es autor del libro cura tu tos con los remedios de abuelita. bienvenido doctor, quÉ gusto que este aquÍ. >> muchas gracias por la Última vez. >> la Última
. >> y un caso de asesinatos en series de homosexuales toma fuerza en toronto, canadÁ donde han encontradountamente enterrÓ en jardineras, trabaja en un lugar conocido como barrio gay de toronto. la masiva llegada de venezolanos a brasil ha hecho que el gobierno vaya a desplegar efectivos adicionales en su frontera con venezuela, estos venezolanos huyen de la escasez y las dificultades con que se encuentran, unos 40.000 se han refugiado en la ciudad y las autoridades brasileras estudian...
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he is a professor of biomedical engineering at the university of toronto and also scientific director at age well that's a government funded organization creating real world solutions for seniors and care gave us so professor. what do you think is the most important part of what you're doing right now when you've been trying it out and testing it the older population test subjects what are they loving right now that you can tell us about . you know i think you know the most important their love right now is the possibility of remaining independent in their own homes and communities for as long as possible and that's really kind of the end goal here it doesn't matter you know whether we're testing a low tech device or a high tech device to money it's not support that we're trying to provide to our seniors and also support to their families who are at their wits and trying to provide care often perhaps across the country and the technology really is providing an opportunity for them to provide this care and to support their loved ones as much as possible so professor we had a series of
he is a professor of biomedical engineering at the university of toronto and also scientific director at age well that's a government funded organization creating real world solutions for seniors and care gave us so professor. what do you think is the most important part of what you're doing right now when you've been trying it out and testing it the older population test subjects what are they loving right now that you can tell us about . you know i think you know the most important their love...
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this fire started just after midnight on west toronto street in northe battalion eight responded in just 90 seconds and found heavy fire on the first floor. they were able to get this fire under control quickly but not quick enough for two people trapped. fire officials tell thaws two people died here one of t home,s rush to temple university hospital but died. take a listen. >> one was transported from the property we found inside the property and unforteleaths. i'm waiting for a report from the fire marshall but in word a. >> reporter: now, fire officials are not providing much more information only to say that the cause of this fire is still under investigation but again i just spoke to that neighbor and tell us victims are a man and woman and they are related. meantime live at the scene neither home on the neighboring homes of this row home werether displaced. for now we are live, from north philadelphia, jan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". back to you. >>> also breaking news overnight an 18nt woman ace monm of the triple shooting in the cobbs creek and 5200 block of webster street, pregnan
this fire started just after midnight on west toronto street in northe battalion eight responded in just 90 seconds and found heavy fire on the first floor. they were able to get this fire under control quickly but not quick enough for two people trapped. fire officials tell thaws two people died here one of t home,s rush to temple university hospital but died. take a listen. >> one was transported from the property we found inside the property and unforteleaths. i'm waiting for a report...
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so far macarthur is charged with the murders of five men who disappeared near toronto's gay village. a motive still unclear. >>> chicago is staring down what's being called the windy city's worst storm of the year. more than a foot of snow is expected. it's part of a system that stretches over 12 states in the northern half of the country. detroit is expected to get hit hard. let's take a look at the forecast for this friday. >>> good morning. we are looking at heavy snow moving through the north central plains here right into the great lakes. expect major travel delays as they pick up several inches of snow. just how much, that band really sets up over chicago through detroit here where we could pick up six to 12 inches of snow. this could be the most snowfall chicago has seen in one shot so far this season. then the snow works into the northeast, interior new england but moisture from the south means a wet day along the i-95 corridor. miami meteorologist melissa constanzer for accuweather. >> coming up, the former white house staffer who says she's been haunted by president trump's
so far macarthur is charged with the murders of five men who disappeared near toronto's gay village. a motive still unclear. >>> chicago is staring down what's being called the windy city's worst storm of the year. more than a foot of snow is expected. it's part of a system that stretches over 12 states in the northern half of the country. detroit is expected to get hit hard. let's take a look at the forecast for this friday. >>> good morning. we are looking at heavy snow...
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trudeau was also trying to beat the drum for toronto to be the site for amazon's next headquarters. of course, the bay areas are is out of the running for that but toronto is one of 20 cities still under consideration. this morning he is meeting with the governor and lieutenant governor of california and then going to los angeles to finish up his u.s. visit. anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the white house is under scrutiny for what it possibly knew about a key staff member rob porter. he resigned after allegations of spousal abuse involving two ex-wives. president trump's deputy press secretary says that chief of staff john kelly only fully knew of the accusations this week. but sources claim that the fbi informed the administration back in november. >> rob porter repeatedly denied these allegations publicly. that doesn't change how serious and disturbing these allegations are. >> porter has been dating white house communications director hope hicks who helped draft statements defending porter. >>> a former miramax executive committed suicide this week. rose mcgowan accused harvey weinste
trudeau was also trying to beat the drum for toronto to be the site for amazon's next headquarters. of course, the bay areas are is out of the running for that but toronto is one of 20 cities still under consideration. this morning he is meeting with the governor and lieutenant governor of california and then going to los angeles to finish up his u.s. visit. anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> the white house is under scrutiny for what it possibly knew about a key staff member rob porter. he...
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the new york knicks will be hoping for a change of luck when they take on the toronto raptors.o the season and still, barcelona are undefeated. the catalan giants are nine points clear at the top of the spanish league and a massive 19 ahead of great rivals, real madrid. air ernesto valverde and his side now turn their attentions to the copa del rey, and their first chance for silverware this season. to the to the coaches and everybody else here see it the finals as something that belongs in the past. —— the players, the coaches and everybody else here. i know that valencia will be motivated because it isa valencia will be motivated because it is a great opportunity for them in front of their own supporters, but we are not any less motivated than them. after a four year wait, the 2018 winter olympics are under way in pyeongchang. the opening ceremony may still be a day away but the first action has already begun. mixed curling is under way and injust a few hours, athletes will take on the mighty ski jump for the first time. there are two rounds of men's qualifying before the eve
the new york knicks will be hoping for a change of luck when they take on the toronto raptors.o the season and still, barcelona are undefeated. the catalan giants are nine points clear at the top of the spanish league and a massive 19 ahead of great rivals, real madrid. air ernesto valverde and his side now turn their attentions to the copa del rey, and their first chance for silverware this season. to the to the coaches and everybody else here see it the finals as something that belongs in the...
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a small bank in london ontario it's a city about two hours outside of toronto well they're tackling what the big banks don't want to do and that's crypto currencies it's an industry that a lot of banks just simply don't want to touch now we're talking about versus bank versa break it's thinking a little bit outside of the box the process basically is instead of having vaults or a safety deposit boxes like we traditionally see in banks they want to do the same using block chain with crypto currencies and other things such as deeds and contracts a lot of those things right now are digital so that's what they want to secure but cryptocurrency is the big one here and there's a reason why we've seen in the past few years a number of high school when it comes to cryptic currencies hackers going in and stealing money one of the biggest happening just a little while ago actually just last month five hundred million dollars was stolen from japanese crypto currency exchange called coin check that affected two hundred sixty thousand customers now versus brett bank as i said wants you blocked and te
a small bank in london ontario it's a city about two hours outside of toronto well they're tackling what the big banks don't want to do and that's crypto currencies it's an industry that a lot of banks just simply don't want to touch now we're talking about versus bank versa break it's thinking a little bit outside of the box the process basically is instead of having vaults or a safety deposit boxes like we traditionally see in banks they want to do the same using block chain with crypto...
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alex mahela bitch has the latest from toronto. a small bank in london ontario it's a city about two hours outside of toronto well they're tackling what the big banks don't want to do and that's crypto currencies it's an industry that a lot of banks just simply don't want to touch now we're talking about versus bank versus break it's thinking a little bit outside of the box the process basically is instead of having vaults or safety deposit boxes like we traditionally see in banks they want to do the same using block chain with crypto currencies and other things such as deeds and contracts a lot of those things right now are digital so that's what they want to secure but cryptocurrency is the big one here and there's a reason why we've seen in the past few years a number of high school when it comes to cryptic learn chinese hackers going in and stealing money one of the biggest happening just a little while ago actually just last month five hundred million dollars was stolen from japanese crypto currency exchange called coin check
alex mahela bitch has the latest from toronto. a small bank in london ontario it's a city about two hours outside of toronto well they're tackling what the big banks don't want to do and that's crypto currencies it's an industry that a lot of banks just simply don't want to touch now we're talking about versus bank versus break it's thinking a little bit outside of the box the process basically is instead of having vaults or safety deposit boxes like we traditionally see in banks they want to...
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>> reporter: good morning, karen, so the block where the fire started right here behind me, west toronto street, north philadelphia, still corded off. l and i officials here to take a look at the property, because it has structural damage after this fire. the deputy fire commissioner tells us that two people died here at a row home on the 1300 block of west toronto. again, right off of broad. the fire started around midnight. when crews arrived, they found heavy fire onof the home. it was placed under control within about a half commissione, jesse wilson, says one of the victims was found dead inside a second victim was transported to temple hospital, and later died. woman whose home backs up to the fire scene. she says she quickly noticed a lot of firetrucks, ambulances, and police, and then saw a lot of smoke. >> you can see the smoke. walking around the corner like, you know, i've been near fires before, coy tell where it is coming f i literally came to the corner i don't know what this block was, but i was on park, i look up. >> and that woman said she does not know anyone who lives
>> reporter: good morning, karen, so the block where the fire started right here behind me, west toronto street, north philadelphia, still corded off. l and i officials here to take a look at the property, because it has structural damage after this fire. the deputy fire commissioner tells us that two people died here at a row home on the 1300 block of west toronto. again, right off of broad. the fire started around midnight. when crews arrived, they found heavy fire onof the home. it was...
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like it tarnish a global image that is a source of pride to many canadians than you lack al-jazeera toronto. thousands of football fans are celebrating in the u.s. city of philadelphia after their team won the biggest prize in u.s. sports the super bowl the philadelphia eagles be the defending champions the new england patriots the eagles were not the popular pick when the season began but overcame adversity is the underdogs and is home reports. it's the short piece of vent on the american sporting calendar and one that the new england patriots knew only too well forty year old star quarterback tom brady leaving out the team to get his eye to super bowl the parish they were the defending champions against the philadelphia eagles who had never won a title before but the eagles got the first touchdown of the game that was one thank god the american football has been plagued by debate over the dangers of concussion in recent years and this has on the patriots brandon cook's in the second quarter doing nothing to a life certain fee is never he wouldn't return to the game while a remarkable tric
like it tarnish a global image that is a source of pride to many canadians than you lack al-jazeera toronto. thousands of football fans are celebrating in the u.s. city of philadelphia after their team won the biggest prize in u.s. sports the super bowl the philadelphia eagles be the defending champions the new england patriots the eagles were not the popular pick when the season began but overcame adversity is the underdogs and is home reports. it's the short piece of vent on the american...
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out and get their groceries that's how we have these prepared meals brought to them schools here in toronto for example there are now private services that deliver healthier meals to kids at schools so you know these are all great things but my favorite hands down happens to be. india and that's where you have this thing called the tiffin or the double box it's multilayered i bought one for my wife's like four layers the little ten thing and they have this big group they're called in mumbai it's since eight hundred ninety they've been doing this so for ten dollars a month or less the mom by tiffin box suppliers association which is five thousand guys on bicycles running around carrying meals hot cooked meals come from home to the people that they're supposed to go to in their office and they deliver two hundred thousand meals a day this way so somebody is cooking at home and this guy comes picks it up takes it in the box to the person and then they deliver this empty tiffin at the end of the day they have a ninety nine point nine percent accuracy rate of doing this for over a hundred years
out and get their groceries that's how we have these prepared meals brought to them schools here in toronto for example there are now private services that deliver healthier meals to kids at schools so you know these are all great things but my favorite hands down happens to be. india and that's where you have this thing called the tiffin or the double box it's multilayered i bought one for my wife's like four layers the little ten thing and they have this big group they're called in mumbai...
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the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally we are recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question is should and the hundred fifty of the many people be bach is an answer to that question is anxiously awaited by refugees who fled one of the most repressive violent regimes in the world daniel. a russian curling medalist has reportedly left the olympic village and surrendered discredit ation after failing a drug test alexander crucial netsky won bronze with his wife and mixed doubles curling at the chain winter games is said to have tested positive for dhoni i'm a banned substance that increases blood flow and improves exercise capacity in athletes he's awaiting the results of a second sample expected later on monday. the bafta awards in london have wrapped up with two films winning the top a
the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally we are recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question is should and the hundred fifty of the many people be bach is an answer to that question is...
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a small bank in london ontario it's a city about two hours outside of toronto well they're tackling what the big banks don't want to do and that's crypto currency it's an industry that a lot of banks just simply don't want to touch now we're talking about verse a bank verse a break it's thinking a little bit outside of the box the process basically is instead of having vaults or a safety deposit boxes like we traditionally see in banks they want to do the same using block chain with crypto currencies and other things such as deans and contracts a lot of those things right now are digital so that's what they want to secure but cripple currency is the big one here and there's a reason why we've seen in the past few years of a number of heists when it comes to cryptic currencies hackers going in and stealing money one of the biggest happening just a little while ago actually just last month five hundred million dollars was stolen from japanese crypto currency exchange called coin check that affected two hundred sixty thousand customers now verso bread bank as i said wants you to block techn
a small bank in london ontario it's a city about two hours outside of toronto well they're tackling what the big banks don't want to do and that's crypto currency it's an industry that a lot of banks just simply don't want to touch now we're talking about verse a bank verse a break it's thinking a little bit outside of the box the process basically is instead of having vaults or a safety deposit boxes like we traditionally see in banks they want to do the same using block chain with crypto...
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the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally we are recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question is should and the hundred fifty be many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously awaited by refugees who fled one of the most repressive violent regimes in the world then your lack of jazeera toronto so far has broken out at one of tibet's most sacred temples the videos posted on social media show the ancient joking monastery in lhasa engulfed in flames on saturday and the ministry is more than a thousand years old and is listed as a unesco world heritage site it's not known how extensive the damage is. in china celebrations for the new year have been muted in a growing number of cities after a ban on fireworks was expanded beijing is one of them as it tries to curb pollution but t
the korean community in toronto is rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally we are recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question is should and the hundred fifty be many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously...
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like it tarnish a global image that is a source of pride to many canadians than your lack al-jazeera toronto former u.s. gymnastics team. has been sentenced to forty to one hundred and twenty five years in prison and a third conviction of sexual abuse of children he'd already been given more than two hundred years after pleading guilty to base a female team members hundred reports the focus is now turning to the organizations . they must be protected from larry nasser as the final sentence in the largest sex abuse scandal in sports history came down larry nasser hardly moved you took an oath to do no harm and you have hand over two hundred fifty six women and that is beyond comprehension in a stance are. you all serf already to one hundred and twenty five years in the michigan department of corrections that sentence is added to those from other criminal cases in means the once famed sports doctor now faces up to three hundred sixty years behind bars while an emotionally charged impact statements his victims had spoken of their collective pain for his part nasser said he was sorry words expre
like it tarnish a global image that is a source of pride to many canadians than your lack al-jazeera toronto former u.s. gymnastics team. has been sentenced to forty to one hundred and twenty five years in prison and a third conviction of sexual abuse of children he'd already been given more than two hundred years after pleading guilty to base a female team members hundred reports the focus is now turning to the organizations . they must be protected from larry nasser as the final sentence in...
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they will be executed or de rozan to the labor camp the korean community in toronto has rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question should and the hundred fifty three many people. back an answer to that question is anxiously awaited by refugees who fled one of the most repressive violent regimes in the world daniel lak al-jazeera toronto many people consider gardening more of a chore than an art form but in costa rica one man's dedication has earned him global recognition for more than fifty years eventually stopped blanco sculpted trees in his home city gardens and are considered among the finest examples of topiary in the world and a gala one to settle to see them. at the foot of the church of st raphael in costa rica central mountain range stands a testament to one man's vis
they will be executed or de rozan to the labor camp the korean community in toronto has rallied behind the refugees their lawyer has met canadian officials in what she says is their last chance to stay here an appeal on compassionate grounds to the minister of immigration there's been no response yet internationally recognized as a humanitarian and compassionate country accepting refugees from syria and all over the world and why my question should and the hundred fifty three many people. back...
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somalia where there's been years of violence on the armed group al-shabaab kenya lack reports from toronto. born to a somali mother in saudi arabia abdul abdi was six when he came to canada as a refugee he was taken into care by child welfare authorities and shuffled among thirty one foster homes as a ward of the state his relatives couldn't get him citizenship the troubled teenager he committed crimes and went to jail when he was released this year border officials tried to deport him to somalia i don't remember anything i don't remember my culture i don't remember my language. and that terrifies me even more to be deported to somewhere that you don't know anything in from god everything considers himself canadian but canada's government says he's somali why are you deporting my brother had coming out stopping it is sister for touma led a campaign to stop his deportation even raising it in an open meeting with prime minister justin trudeau for now the move is postponed well his lawyers ask a court to let him stay mr abbey is obviously. so i think one of. me also did not want other former
somalia where there's been years of violence on the armed group al-shabaab kenya lack reports from toronto. born to a somali mother in saudi arabia abdul abdi was six when he came to canada as a refugee he was taken into care by child welfare authorities and shuffled among thirty one foster homes as a ward of the state his relatives couldn't get him citizenship the troubled teenager he committed crimes and went to jail when he was released this year border officials tried to deport him to...
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say expulsion is disproportionate and could have catastrophic consequences kenya lack reports from toronto. putting a brave face on pending deportation these north koreans came here through south korea which canada considers a safe country but on their refugee applications they said they'd fled to china. eleven years ago kim came here with his wife daughter and son now they have two more children canadian citizens deportation would be catastrophic. on the who. can all get along and that notice means death to me i came all the way here for a better life and my family is well adjusted to life in canada and we think we're going to be separated it breaks my heart there was a town on the other day in the. whole of my whole life i live there so i don't have any friends in south korea and all my friends are here. joe family could be broken up to canada carries out its deportation order two children are canadian born the eldest came with his parents in two thousand and ten the joes admit they lied on their application but say they did it to escape a horrible situation that. i feel so desperate. it
say expulsion is disproportionate and could have catastrophic consequences kenya lack reports from toronto. putting a brave face on pending deportation these north koreans came here through south korea which canada considers a safe country but on their refugee applications they said they'd fled to china. eleven years ago kim came here with his wife daughter and son now they have two more children canadian citizens deportation would be catastrophic. on the who. can all get along and that notice...
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ohio valley and the studies showing some some parts of ontario but it's not that cold plus eight in toronto there's been a star left in maybe arizona maybe southern california but it's not a lot to it but of late wintry stuff maybe in the me can be into it's not as wet as it was just a bit of a breeze but if anything is weakened when it gets the coast of nicaragua and costa rica i don't expect to see much in the way of showers there and occasional wind down in panama as well the concentration of showers for the south is increasing i think some for northern bolivia more especially in northern argentina and increasingly heavy showers in power acquiring. i am doing this for the benefit of saddam people. so mad they see the importance of the arab guys. who witness documentaries that open your eyes. at this time on al-jazeera. recapping the top stories for you so far this hour russia's president has ordered a five hour cease fire in eastern guta in syria it starts seven hours g.m.t. a humanitarian corridor will be opened allowing people to leave hundreds inside the rebel enclave of died and more
ohio valley and the studies showing some some parts of ontario but it's not that cold plus eight in toronto there's been a star left in maybe arizona maybe southern california but it's not a lot to it but of late wintry stuff maybe in the me can be into it's not as wet as it was just a bit of a breeze but if anything is weakened when it gets the coast of nicaragua and costa rica i don't expect to see much in the way of showers there and occasional wind down in panama as well the concentration...
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into the crash as shown the plane left to toronto airport in the southwest it flew through the gross mountain range but due to bad weather and lack of vision the plane collided with mt dina officials believe all sixty six passengers have died rescue teams haven't yet managed to reach the crash site because the area is rugged and difficult to reach but while the cause of the crash hasn't yet been identified international sanctions have hampered iran's ability to maintain a modern fleet and accidents of occurred frequently in recent years thirty nine people were killed in twenty fourteen after a separate passenger plane crashed after taking off from tehran seventy seven people were killed when an iran air plane crashed in bad weather in two thousand and eleven on a list so that iran has relied on smuggled or improvised parts to keep its fleets operational before sanctions were lifted iran hadn't directly bought a western built aircraft in nearly forty years iran awarded more than two hundred planes after sanctions were lifted in return for curbs on its nuclear activities the first deli
into the crash as shown the plane left to toronto airport in the southwest it flew through the gross mountain range but due to bad weather and lack of vision the plane collided with mt dina officials believe all sixty six passengers have died rescue teams haven't yet managed to reach the crash site because the area is rugged and difficult to reach but while the cause of the crash hasn't yet been identified international sanctions have hampered iran's ability to maintain a modern fleet and...