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now a controversial ban on wearing religious symbols has been passed in canada's quebec province for those working in the public sector now makers have called the move that the right to have a secular public services and separate state and religion the legislation will affect government employees police and teachers for example and will apply it to muslim headscarves in jewish skullcaps and other various symbols last minute changes to the bill also included the introduction of inspectors who will be tasked with in showing people abide by the new law but some in quebec have criticized the move for violating a basic rights. the prime minister has once again suggested that quebec's values are incompatible with fundamental rights the 16th of june 21000 is the very said date that has just entered the history books of quebec a date that will forever mark a vision of quebec that divides rather than brings together that excludes rather than includes that stigmatizes rather than reconciles. will there be police officers going after people to check if they have religious signs we don't know it
now a controversial ban on wearing religious symbols has been passed in canada's quebec province for those working in the public sector now makers have called the move that the right to have a secular public services and separate state and religion the legislation will affect government employees police and teachers for example and will apply it to muslim headscarves in jewish skullcaps and other various symbols last minute changes to the bill also included the introduction of inspectors who...
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the views of our guest panel on the possible implications of quebec's law change. i got to say i mean sikhs should be able to wear their turbans and carry their daggers and the idea of banning in yemen is absurd but even in any environment whatsoever including policing but i kind of agree with them on the burka i mean if you can't see the person that you're speaking to it that's just not compatible with western culture we had a case in new york city where there was a fellow who was working on subway he was a sikh and he wanted to wear his turban under osha and safety rules he said you have to wear a hard hat he thought they were being unfair in that particular case you could make a point but if somebody says you cannot wear a yarmulke koofi because it might be antagonistic that i think we don't look and see where there is fish possible to allow people to enjoy the free exercise of their religion and to be serving the public at the same time to make sure that this is not some attempt just to thord a religion using so that of a pretextual reason there are 2 sides to
the views of our guest panel on the possible implications of quebec's law change. i got to say i mean sikhs should be able to wear their turbans and carry their daggers and the idea of banning in yemen is absurd but even in any environment whatsoever including policing but i kind of agree with them on the burka i mean if you can't see the person that you're speaking to it that's just not compatible with western culture we had a case in new york city where there was a fellow who was working on...
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the canadian province of quebec has passed a controversial new law banning public servants in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols work lawmakers say the legislation aims to ensure the separation of state and religion and allow for the provision of secular public services the change of government employees including judges teachers and police officers and applies to symbols such as he jumps turbans skull caps and crosses inspectors that will also be tasked with ensuring they're not being warned although the legislation reportedly enjoys broad support in the province critics have blasted it as a violation of their basic rights the prime minister has once again suggested the quebec's values are incompatible with fundamental rights. the 16th of june $21000.00 is a very said date that has just entered the history books of quebec a date that will forever mark a vision of quebec that divides rather than brings together that excludes rather than includes that stigmatizes rather than reconciles. will there be police officers going after people to check if they have religious si
the canadian province of quebec has passed a controversial new law banning public servants in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols work lawmakers say the legislation aims to ensure the separation of state and religion and allow for the provision of secular public services the change of government employees including judges teachers and police officers and applies to symbols such as he jumps turbans skull caps and crosses inspectors that will also be tasked with ensuring they're...
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the 16th of june 29000 is a very said date that has just entered the history books of quebec a date that will forever mark a vision of quebec that divides rather than brings together that excludes rather than includes that stigmatizes rather than reconciles will there be police officers going off to people to check if they have religious signs we don't know it's not clear we didn't even have time to analyze his modification clearly they did it in a very undemocratic way. earlier in here a trainer was shown by a panel of guests to discuss the implications of this new law. i got to say i mean sikhs should be able to wear their turbans and carry their daggers and the idea of banning in yemen is absurd but even in any environment whatsoever including policing but i kind of agree with them on the burka i mean if you can't see the person that you're speaking to it that's just not compatible with western culture we had occasion new york city where there was a fellow who was working on subway he was a sikh and he wanted to wear his turban under osha and safety rules he said you have to wear
the 16th of june 29000 is a very said date that has just entered the history books of quebec a date that will forever mark a vision of quebec that divides rather than brings together that excludes rather than includes that stigmatizes rather than reconciles will there be police officers going off to people to check if they have religious signs we don't know it's not clear we didn't even have time to analyze his modification clearly they did it in a very undemocratic way. earlier in here a...
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be passed in a country that has braced immigrants i think we have to differentiate between quebec and canada i lived there for 10 years and it's not canadian in fact in come back they they call canada kak canada because there's so much animosity they had a referendum where they almost voted to separate and and then come back they talk about poulain pure wall and it's not an open province you can to emigrate if you don't speak french your children have to go to french schools if you have a sign that says joe's shoes bigger than show still do joe they have actual language police they come by with polaroid cameras and you get a fine now they've managed to maintain a culture where their accent is 100 years old and they're nothing like the rest of the country they're nothing like france french people can't understand them so they've managed to maintain this bubble eventually you're going to come across as a fascist you can't have it both ways so yeah i think you just drop it at the facial veils i have to be able to see your face but you're right if you if you start banning sikhs turbans th
be passed in a country that has braced immigrants i think we have to differentiate between quebec and canada i lived there for 10 years and it's not canadian in fact in come back they they call canada kak canada because there's so much animosity they had a referendum where they almost voted to separate and and then come back they talk about poulain pure wall and it's not an open province you can to emigrate if you don't speak french your children have to go to french schools if you have a sign...
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the 16th of june $29000.00 is a very said date that has just entered the history books of quebec a date that will forever mark a vision of quebec that divides rather than brings together that excludes rather than includes that stigmatizes rather than we can file of will there be police officers going off to people to check if they have religious signs we don't know it's not clear we didn't even have time to analyze his modification clearly they did it in a very undemocratic way ok for a lower depth on this we spoke to a university lecturer a doctor or an troublous patrol and a leader of the canadian nationalist party down the rabbit hole we go because what is religious and what it's not i tend to believe that politics and religion are intertwined necessarily to a certain degree and at the end of the day when you say wedding rings could be seen as a religious symbolism the next step out of that could be the apparel people wear not just talking about face veils that dresses women wear or their clothes men wear and what this is really pointing to is a code back that is known in canada to b
the 16th of june $29000.00 is a very said date that has just entered the history books of quebec a date that will forever mark a vision of quebec that divides rather than brings together that excludes rather than includes that stigmatizes rather than we can file of will there be police officers going off to people to check if they have religious signs we don't know it's not clear we didn't even have time to analyze his modification clearly they did it in a very undemocratic way ok for a lower...
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they would be another allied conference in quebec in august. indecision was having serious consequences or the allied. the united states, because indecision about where to send them was about 76% short of the number of troops they expected to have deployed in europe by that time. that meant that they had either from england nor from was there the an number of allied forces to defeat the axis. one of the key u.s. overlord proponents said to pick one strategy and take with it are you he went on to say there was a risk of stalemate for complete victory indefinitely postponed. max london, an exasperated beaverbrook, one of churchill's closest advisers, and an advocate for the american position wrote to his counterpart, harry hopkins, a roosevelt advisor, and said that, if we are not prepared to ccept the risk, face the difficulties, suffer the casualties, then we should concentrate exclusively on production of heavy bombers and think in terms of 1950. i don't know about you, but i don't want to contemplate a world war that would be going on in 1950
they would be another allied conference in quebec in august. indecision was having serious consequences or the allied. the united states, because indecision about where to send them was about 76% short of the number of troops they expected to have deployed in europe by that time. that meant that they had either from england nor from was there the an number of allied forces to defeat the axis. one of the key u.s. overlord proponents said to pick one strategy and take with it are you he went on...
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tiffany adams fell asleep on the flight from quebec to toronto.
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introduced as the country plans to ban single use plastic as early as 2021 speaking at a nature reserve in quebec he said manufacturers would be held responsible for the entire lifetime of their products it's not clear exactly which items would be involved in the bad conduct canada says it's taken inspiration from the european parliament's proposed ban. more troubles for germany's biggest lender door to bank it has discovered a serious deficit in it and see money laundering and sanctions controls allowing checks and payments to be processed without screening the news comes after deutsche bank shares slid to a new all time low last week which has cut the bank's credit rating to just 2 notches above junk status for. the world's biggest electronic games convention in los angeles officially kicks off on tuesday but is free preview events have been in full swing since the weekend reeling much awaited next generation consuls games and at least one special guest. the atmosphere was boiling over as fans from around the world came to celebrate the newest and greatest in the world of gaming i this is what
introduced as the country plans to ban single use plastic as early as 2021 speaking at a nature reserve in quebec he said manufacturers would be held responsible for the entire lifetime of their products it's not clear exactly which items would be involved in the bad conduct canada says it's taken inspiration from the european parliament's proposed ban. more troubles for germany's biggest lender door to bank it has discovered a serious deficit in it and see money laundering and sanctions...
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reporting there live from quebec in canada. mexico's president has all but tories struggling to care about a wave of violence or says he wants to use social programs to lift people out of poverty and prevent young people and on and unemployed adults from turning to organized crime has an aide to sanaa series on open doors for 6 months in office. in the mountains of beer cruz mexico 29 year old make it the minute i meet is is tending to a cornfield she was able to get her own agricultural project off the ground with the help of a government subsidy part of a series of new social programs created by the federal government this specific program is aimed at lifting rural farmers out of poverty but also aims to pay young people to learn a new trade. in the hope it's true that young people want everything fast they want easy money they think everything in life is easy in this life nothing is easy you have to work so if the government wants to give us a hand then let's get to work with. the state of it or crews were miguelina lives ha
reporting there live from quebec in canada. mexico's president has all but tories struggling to care about a wave of violence or says he wants to use social programs to lift people out of poverty and prevent young people and on and unemployed adults from turning to organized crime has an aide to sanaa series on open doors for 6 months in office. in the mountains of beer cruz mexico 29 year old make it the minute i meet is is tending to a cornfield she was able to get her own agricultural...
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tiffany adams fell asleep on the flight from quebec to toronto. when she woke up, the plane was empty and you could only get help after finding porch. —— finding a torch. and jeremy hunter said boris johnson needs to "man up and face increased scrutiny if he wants to be prime minister. that is whatjeremy hunt said to borisjohnson. global trade week. we kickoff our special coverage about how tit—for—tat ta riffs coverage about how tit—for—tat tariffs between the world's biggest economies are affecting us all. can a meeting later this week between donald trump and xijinping help cool trade tensions? welcome to this monday edition of asia business report. this week, we are focusing on global trade and how us policies are changing the face of our goods are changing the face of our goods are bought and sold around the world. the biggest single issue of course is america's year—long trade war with the world's second—largest economy. 25% tariffs are already in place on $250 billion worth of chinese goods with import duties threatened on the rest of what
tiffany adams fell asleep on the flight from quebec to toronto. when she woke up, the plane was empty and you could only get help after finding porch. —— finding a torch. and jeremy hunter said boris johnson needs to "man up and face increased scrutiny if he wants to be prime minister. that is whatjeremy hunt said to borisjohnson. global trade week. we kickoff our special coverage about how tit—for—tat ta riffs coverage about how tit—for—tat tariffs between the world's biggest...
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i am proud to join the pelosi delegations to hong kong, india, told a quÉbec.we are proud to have her to hear today for her expertise on the tenement square massacre and the role of congress. i welcome you out of speaker and the floor is yours. >> thank you, mr. chair, this is a committee, commission so many things, thank you for your leadership after in the human rights commission as well as the role of the china commission. thank you cochairman rubio for extruded leadership as well and smith who worked with for decades on this issue. thank you, mr. chairman for leadership on the foreign affairs committee and to all you thank you for being here this morning and makes up the remarks and generous introduction you gave me on behalf of the colleagues, anything you said i did in a bipartisan way. including the banner on tenement square and a bipartisan where in all the legislation to protect the chinese student of issues of trade in human rights in china in a bipartisan way. also along the way. i want to acknowledge while we were in tijuan tiananmen squares actuall
i am proud to join the pelosi delegations to hong kong, india, told a quÉbec.we are proud to have her to hear today for her expertise on the tenement square massacre and the role of congress. i welcome you out of speaker and the floor is yours. >> thank you, mr. chair, this is a committee, commission so many things, thank you for your leadership after in the human rights commission as well as the role of the china commission. thank you cochairman rubio for extruded leadership as well and...
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hisprime minister claims earlier promise in quebec to carry out the invasion is simply agreement, one that he can, as british commander-in-chief, tear up. and he is serious. he threatened his own war cabinet in london, he would resign if the president continues to insist upon the d-day's spring timetable. he even threatened his military chief, he will risk breaking the grand alliance by telling the americans they will be welcome to switch their focus to the pacific, if they don't accept a delay or cancellation of d-day. in other words, the prime minister of britain is willing to break his partnership with the united states, a partnership he himself has created, rather than give in. he openly complains to his staff, he is the only genius who can win the war but is being forced to fight with "one arm thanks tod his back american stupidity." turkey, the na,danelles, vien andhere but d-day normandy in 1944, he demands, or the pyramids. how the president of the united states deals with churchill's rebellion is therefore the core drama of war and peace, my final volume. in his six volume wa
hisprime minister claims earlier promise in quebec to carry out the invasion is simply agreement, one that he can, as british commander-in-chief, tear up. and he is serious. he threatened his own war cabinet in london, he would resign if the president continues to insist upon the d-day's spring timetable. he even threatened his military chief, he will risk breaking the grand alliance by telling the americans they will be welcome to switch their focus to the pacific, if they don't accept a delay...
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and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage. the two men flew to tehran. where fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front, which would force them to fight on two fronts. in which case, the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france, facing the allies. stalin also promises the president to join the war against japan, once hitler surrenders. this trip was historic, a triumph. when churchill was asked by his doctor whether anything had gone wrong, he snapped. "a bloody lot wrong has gone wrong." [laughter] in fact, as history shows, a bloody lot has gone right. certainly, hitler is in no doubt as to the defining importance of an allied cross channel invasion for the fate of the nazi third reich. the landing and subsequent battle will "decide the war." hiller warned his staff, and s. bel' " it will not be too hard to beat the western allies," he
and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage. the two men flew to tehran. where fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front, which would force them to fight on two fronts. in which case, the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france, facing the allies....
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. >> she was flying from quebec city to toronto and she says she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep and when she woke up, everyone was gone and it was nearly midnight. >> it was completely pitch black. >> then in a panic she texted a friend who drove her to the airport trying to explain what happened saying, i just woke up alone on the plane and i'm stuck by myself alone on the plane. the front texted back that she called customer service and someone was coming and she described the call. >> her airplane landed two hours ago and she texted me and she is at the airport. >> she began looking for ways to escape. she was able to enter the cockpit. >> i was so scared i would touch something that was wrong and i found a flashlight and it was the best moment ever. >> she managed to open the door of the plane but the drop with steve steep and she was eventually rescued. and advocate says it's a rare occurrence but races security concerns. >> if it would happen with someone else who may have had different intentions, injury could have resulted. the passenger had access to the cockpit
. >> she was flying from quebec city to toronto and she says she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep and when she woke up, everyone was gone and it was nearly midnight. >> it was completely pitch black. >> then in a panic she texted a friend who drove her to the airport trying to explain what happened saying, i just woke up alone on the plane and i'm stuck by myself alone on the plane. the front texted back that she called customer service and someone was coming and...
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the war elsewhere that this really really will be different no thank you she has a live for us in quebec canada at least 5 people have been killed in a blast in afghanistan's capital kabul explosion hit a shuttle bus carrying employees of the civil service commission at least 8 others were injured. foreign minister has told he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of summits held in solitary b. last week the cats are a prime minister attended the events despite the ongoing blockade of contact by 3 of its gulf neighbors it was the highest level of contact between the 2 sides since the crisis began 2 years ago. and also because we had reservations about many parts of the statement these elements include 1st issue of only condemning iran and the escalation against in the absence of any moderate policy to engage in dialogue with iran or to solve the challenges which could exist in the relationship between the gulf states and iran or between the arab states and iran on another site we have the adoption of the american policy towards iran respect american policy towards i
the war elsewhere that this really really will be different no thank you she has a live for us in quebec canada at least 5 people have been killed in a blast in afghanistan's capital kabul explosion hit a shuttle bus carrying employees of the civil service commission at least 8 others were injured. foreign minister has told he has reservations about the statements on iran that came out of summits held in solitary b. last week the cats are a prime minister attended the events despite the ongoing...
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a year ago, trump was at the meetings in quebec and as soon as he left, he got on his plane and tweetedhat trudeau was weak and dishonest and withdrew his name from the communique and communications were at a low. we have seen the usmca negotiated, steel and aluminum tariffs removed. that has allowed the leaders to put on a braver face with each other. toyou said, the usmca needs be passed in the legislatures of canada and the u.s.. canada seems to be tying the timing of that process to the u.s. getting it ratified, and that depends on congress. and the key lies with nancy pelosi. when the democrats believe they have a deal they can get past through their party. amanda: of course, at that meeting, the subject of the two canadians being detained in china came up. the president said if justin trudeau -- asked him, he would raise that with xi jinping. in terms of how this fits into the mix, this is a more friendly and counter than as you say they have had in the past, it is still not totally friendly. we are not out of the woods on some of these issues. can we trust the president will go t
a year ago, trump was at the meetings in quebec and as soon as he left, he got on his plane and tweetedhat trudeau was weak and dishonest and withdrew his name from the communique and communications were at a low. we have seen the usmca negotiated, steel and aluminum tariffs removed. that has allowed the leaders to put on a braver face with each other. toyou said, the usmca needs be passed in the legislatures of canada and the u.s.. canada seems to be tying the timing of that process to the...
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i think is very very remarkable and only possible in the special quebec of a pool with a special coach like yours being honest it wasn't a great game to watch but lived did have the perfect start didn't they they were awarded a penalty just after 23 seconds did you think it was a penalty. you know is is is hard it's still something that in football is a bit. a bit confusing tension to knowing tension the arm close to your body. in a position that is not a natural position like it happened yesterday i think the 1st contact we'd we'd see saw cause a little bit chest arm shoulder but then there is. i think the continuation of that the ball that his body in continuation of course of those 2 goes to the arm. the referee was close he made immediately the decision. or was quiet or decided to let it go what. would frustrate me. as a coach but maybe i think about these and not everybody sings about these is that i tried to work a lot of the challenges in the box and of course the human being needs the arms to keep the balance the plays they need that arms to do fast rotations to do fast movemen
i think is very very remarkable and only possible in the special quebec of a pool with a special coach like yours being honest it wasn't a great game to watch but lived did have the perfect start didn't they they were awarded a penalty just after 23 seconds did you think it was a penalty. you know is is is hard it's still something that in football is a bit. a bit confusing tension to knowing tension the arm close to your body. in a position that is not a natural position like it happened...
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game the french ended up having to cede most of their new world territory to britain although the québecregion in what is today canada remains french speaking. but those who lost the most were the native americans their traditional hunting grounds had been deforested their lakes and rivers depleted of fish they were even prohibited from hunting and gathering much of the forest was now privately owned. richard henry pratt to an army major assigned the task of assimilating native americans is still known for his motto kill the indian and save the man. who. the descendants of europeans never lost their suspicion of native americans and resorted to military force to displace them this may not of accord with the word and spirit of the us constitution but in the new world might was still right. by the turn of the 20th century the indigenous people had been decimated only 237000 made of americans remain. they lost 98 percent of their land to the invaders and they had to wait until $948.00 to be granted full civil rights in all states nearly 80 years after the 1st african-americans won the right
game the french ended up having to cede most of their new world territory to britain although the québecregion in what is today canada remains french speaking. but those who lost the most were the native americans their traditional hunting grounds had been deforested their lakes and rivers depleted of fish they were even prohibited from hunting and gathering much of the forest was now privately owned. richard henry pratt to an army major assigned the task of assimilating native americans is...
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. >> tiffani o'brien dozed off during an air canada flight on a flight from quebec to toronto. she was still trapped in her seat, but was alone in the bark. the plane was in a remote area and her phone was dead and managed to open the door but it was a 40-foot drop. she found a flashflight in the cockpit and flagged down an air canada worker.worker air canada says it's reviewing the matter. >>> we have another story from a plane. this involving cam newton. >> newton was seen offering a first class passenger $1500 to switch seats before a flight from paris to charlotte. he was in paris for men's fashion week. >> but the passenger turned down the money, so newton who was 6'5" slowly made his way back to his coach seat. >> in that nice shirt. >> i got to go back to coach. >>> today marks 25 years since "the lion king" first hit theaters and we're feeling the love. >> our parent company disney has released a new teaser for its upcoming remake. beyonce and donald glover performed their rendition of "can you feel the love tonight." ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> the great kings
. >> tiffani o'brien dozed off during an air canada flight on a flight from quebec to toronto. she was still trapped in her seat, but was alone in the bark. the plane was in a remote area and her phone was dead and managed to open the door but it was a 40-foot drop. she found a flashflight in the cockpit and flagged down an air canada worker.worker air canada says it's reviewing the matter. >>> we have another story from a plane. this involving cam newton. >> newton was...
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longer the canadian prime minister making the announcement from the shores of a nature preserve in quebec. >> to be honest, as a dad, it's tough to explain this to my kids. hodo you explain dead whales washing up on beaches around the world, their stomachs jam packed with plastic bags. people around the world are grappling with thisser day. >> trevor: wow, white people have to explain a lot of shit to their kids because this is not a problem any african kid has. an african kid says, "why are the whale dying?" "why don't you mind your own business? are you a whale? maybe that whale is too much busy asking questions. that's why it ended up on the beach." you know what i do know, beat children. go fetch my belt! getgo fetch my belt." but justin trudeau has a good point. single-use plastic is wasteful. we have to find a way to stop using it. i don't know exactly. i was thinking maybe we can find a way to carry a knife and fork with us all times, like hanging off our belts, like a cell phone used to. it won't look weird if we all do it. how about this? we never use these third fingers. let's j
longer the canadian prime minister making the announcement from the shores of a nature preserve in quebec. >> to be honest, as a dad, it's tough to explain this to my kids. hodo you explain dead whales washing up on beaches around the world, their stomachs jam packed with plastic bags. people around the world are grappling with thisser day. >> trevor: wow, white people have to explain a lot of shit to their kids because this is not a problem any african kid has. an african kid says,...
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police say the motor home lost control on a hill in quebec, rammed a barricade then flew more than 60eet before landing on a ferry. the rv driver was killed. no one on the ferry was hurt. >>> we have new video of a dramatic rescue in oklahoma. a man was trapped in this burning car. the woman who shot the video says she and her husband rushed to the scene after spotting the flames and hearing a loud bang. police say the man's car crashed into another vehicle over the center line. after struggling he was pulled to safety and rushed to the hospital with leg injuries. two people in the other vehicle died. >>> police in utah say they're searching for a significant clue in the disappearance of a college student, a mattress. detectives looking for mackenzie lueck removed bags of evidence from a house in salt lake city including ammunition. the owner of the house is being called a person of interest in lueck's disappearance. she was last seen june 17th after meeting someone at a park at 3:00 a.m. investigators say they're also searching for a mattress that someone living in that house recentl
police say the motor home lost control on a hill in quebec, rammed a barricade then flew more than 60eet before landing on a ferry. the rv driver was killed. no one on the ferry was hurt. >>> we have new video of a dramatic rescue in oklahoma. a man was trapped in this burning car. the woman who shot the video says she and her husband rushed to the scene after spotting the flames and hearing a loud bang. police say the man's car crashed into another vehicle over the center line. after...