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them in and training them and then letting them loose into the united states >> yes we went to toronto canada to meet with the special unit. >> we're in the business of hacking atms because our mission is hacking anything to secure everything. >> he heads it up. the banks he says are so overwhelmed by attacks they're quitely coming to them for help. >> we're sitting at a 500% increase since last year >> henderson reveals an attack he thinks criminals could be fine tuning right now. >> does the hacker mastermind have to leave his commuter or touch this machine to make it work >> no, he can sit at home and send the street thug out to connect the money for him. >> david burn plays the role of the mastermind at some location. hacking into the bank's network. >> we intercept the traffic and response to the bank and change deny to approval. >> the bank won't see that you change the no to the yes and have gotten in. >> it's completely invisible. >> the street thug can sit here and collect money after money until the atm is empty. >> you can lose tens of millions and hundreds of millions of dollars v
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thank you osho grover performing live in toronto canada and of course here in washington d.c. was. ok. because it is. more like. 0. 6 islamist muslim. women all make this manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round. no one but. that's not going to nor middle of the road signal. i mean really really the world. view. ok when it comes to exports from russia to be were 1st talking about industry access rooms and energy industry products. russia. is a country that. has a pleasing asia and it is only natural that russia will continue to try. to do more business with the rest of the world. this is the probably just will come in government is pursuing a new policy confirmation russia is the main factor so right now the relationship is in very good shape. story from. main reason from indians i b m m m in the steve comment but before they begin to ship operations to be a new high toll i must say that in the end issues the best thing east and west in the envision of the next. day leading us democrat provokes the ire of donal
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a delivery truck that managed to get wedged between a house and a power pole north of toronto, canadathe driver wasn't hurt, but he is facing a careless driving charge. watch again how it ends up way up there. power had to be cut to get that truck free. >>> in wisconsin, a crash at this intersection sent one car flying. the white vehicle flipped after being t-boned and was sent o a terrifying nearby lawn. ordeal for a family strand e quick-thinking dad got creative with his cry fo gorge central california, the 44-year-old expected a rope would be there to let them down. he, his girlfriend, and his 13-year-old son were trapped above the 40-foot waterfall. and so in that act of desperation and perhaps inspiration, he scratched out the world "help" on his water bottle. on a receipt inside, he wrote, we are stuck at the waterfall. get help, please. >> i packed pen and paper for the trip so we could play card games around the campfire at night and so he's looking for something to write on or write a message on. and i yell from across the waterfall, i have pen and paper in my bag, first poc
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thank you thank your show but i'll be performing live in toronto canada out of course here in washington d.c. thank you. ok thank you thank you thank you. very cross started 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format and here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts cited out for truth what do you think ok a more affordable option 25 text for. one red rose another suggestion political jeopardy parody no political cookout where we will literally. believe it's. late night show it's a rare form of these days and it's chief all you need is an old microphone in a printed banner. i guess. i can do this campbell after politics 'd gone wild like music. ok crosstalk is not about hype it's about meaning 10 years of talk and still going strong. peter if you want to change something why don't we get rid of that though. you know that is. going to. come. out of me about it. today in the morning sun i have all the time headlining a democratic congressman in the us office his own version of president phone
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thank you our show graphic before we live in toronto canada out of course here in washington d.c. i was thank you thank you thank you thank you it was. it. is a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been faced only implement from the inside venezuela things are different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela so sudan famously have a supplement goes. down person that political battle song oh yeah the technique the mass of the moment the focus of the whose story isn't new nixon told in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated that in latin america an alternative economic and social system could take hold and therefore the policy would be to make the chilean economy scream so once in the making the economy of venezuela scream. you know world a big part of the movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop
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thank you thank you very showy but i'll be performing live in toronto canada and of course here in washington d.c. a right. ok. you know world of big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person or those present as your. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. is a tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been great only employment for the inside venezuela things look different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associate. in the school have a son of a moment to. get out of that political battle psionic known at the present. moment focus on the who story isn't new makes him cold in henry kissinger t
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iv>> reporter: himbara now in toronto, canada, and advocates for rwandan opposition groups. even those rwandans who have left the country aren't guaranteed safety. in 2008,ormer rwandan spy chief patrick karageya fled to south africa and set opposition party in exile. he was found strangled to death in a johannesburg hotel in 2014. this may, a south african police officeinvestigating the crimeg testified that the murder was directly linked to the involvement of the rndan government. kagame denied any involvement in therattack, but, two weeks a karageya was assassinated, he issued this warning. >> ( translated ): betrayal has consequences. anyone who betrays our cause or wishes to harm our people will fall a victim. what remains to be seen is how you fall victim. there are many ways. >> reporter: meanwhile, the man who represented rwanda at the united nations as recently as asylum in the united states.ught hi ambassador gasana fell out with kagame and fled to the u.s. for reasons that "relate to his personal safety." t in a country recently ripped kagame's supportery hisns, s
iv>> reporter: himbara now in toronto, canada, and advocates for rwandan opposition groups. even those rwandans who have left the country aren't guaranteed safety. in 2008,ormer rwandan spy chief patrick karageya fled to south africa and set opposition party in exile. he was found strangled to death in a johannesburg hotel in 2014. this may, a south african police officeinvestigating the crimeg testified that the murder was directly linked to the involvement of the rndan government....
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headquarters this is they only care about money that's thank your show but i'll be performing live in toronto canada and of course here in washington d.c. a right. ok thank you thank you. thank you. you know world big partners. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. this is a story about what happens austria stray bullets kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family my daughters i'm sorry. the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in healing this is. what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police need is a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old's black kid with a criminal record who better than him and what happens in course the. shock shock is far more our society we feel. we don't know she'll share this truthful. end of this trial unfortu
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that we have a viewer in toronto, canada, welcome to you, good to hear from you, saying this administrationsee you in a moment. don't update you on the weather was not wednesday was so tired anywhere near the front, that links back to what will become thursday's cloud and rainfor what will become thursday's cloud and rain for some past of the bridge us. and rain for some past of the bridge us. it comes into northern ireland onto a good part of scotland to start the day on thursday. but as well as importing cloud and rain, what it is also going to do because it originated very down on the atlantic, it's going to bring us quite a deal of humid air, especially across seven direct central and southern parts of the british isles. a rather carter started the day, bright rather than sunny further south, anywhere near the weather front is quite wet until the weather front is quite wet until the skies begin to clear across scotla nd the skies begin to clear across scotland and northern ireland. it's going to be quite a blustery day but at least that dusty old wind is going to come in from the south—
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. >> my name is elaine, and i am from toronto, canada, and i am here to tell you -- sen. sanders: hold the mic -- hold the mic close to your mouth. turn the mic on. elaine: universal health care works in canada. we do not have to worry if we break a leg or get alzheimer's or have heart disease or anything, and we have heard a lot of fear mongering in canada. it is absolutely not true. we have one of the best systems in the world. i live in toronto, one of these safest cities in north america and the sixth safest city in the world, and so i can tell you -- sen. sanders: do you work for the toronto chamber of commerce? >> no, i do not. i work for one of the largest colleges in canada. sen. sanders: let me ask you this question. elaine: yes. sen. sanders: your name is? elaine: elaine. sen. sanders: somebody has a serious illness for one month in the hospital. how much do they pay when they get out? >> zero. sen. sanders: ok. elaine: you pay for parking. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: ok. now, you will hear -- mark my words. i mean you will hear a lot of fear mongering, a
. >> my name is elaine, and i am from toronto, canada, and i am here to tell you -- sen. sanders: hold the mic -- hold the mic close to your mouth. turn the mic on. elaine: universal health care works in canada. we do not have to worry if we break a leg or get alzheimer's or have heart disease or anything, and we have heard a lot of fear mongering in canada. it is absolutely not true. we have one of the best systems in the world. i live in toronto, one of these safest cities in north...
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she has taken refuge in toronto, canada.d brody is a counsel and spokesperson for human rights watch. he is currently leading the prosecution of the ex-president yahya jammeh. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, nene
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control monday and wound up wedged between a house and a power pole about 200 miles north of toronto, canadaouse but they're okay. power had to be cut off to remove the lines and the truck. >> unbelievable. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the new allegations against one of the nfl's biggest stars. antonio brown's former trainer claiming he sexually assaulted her on three occasions. how brown and his new team the patriots are now responding. >>> but first the teenager who's living with a bizarre case of memory loss. she says she can't remember beyond two hours. ♪ mr. roboto >>> millions of apple fans are saying domo ariagato mr. tim cook. >> meaning of course "thank you very much." you know apple's annual event unveiled a new iphone 11 series, featuring three cameras, smarting processing, and six new colors starting at $700. >> plus the seventh-generation ipad, apple's new game subscription service, and the upcoming launch of apple tv plus. three cameras, kenneth? >> three cameras? that means that my current phone will just completely stop working. >>> now to a puzzling case of memory lo
control monday and wound up wedged between a house and a power pole about 200 miles north of toronto, canadaouse but they're okay. power had to be cut off to remove the lines and the truck. >> unbelievable. >>> coming up in our next half hour, the new allegations against one of the nfl's biggest stars. antonio brown's former trainer claiming he sexually assaulted her on three occasions. how brown and his new team the patriots are now responding. >>> but first the...
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climate summit, local politicians in canada are watching closely. i spoke with toronto's about the role the city can play in growing climate emergencies. >> we can change over our plate. if you think about the city with the transit vehicles, police vehicles, city vehicles. we can retrofit to make a more environmentally sound in terms of energy efficiency. we can encourage retrofitting of homes and other buildings across the city. there is a host of things we can do. we can make the city infrastructure more resilient, with the help of federal government we are doing. most of it is going to be done locally. that's why we need the help from the other governments to achieve our program. it is the emission reductions called for by the paris accord. we are living up to that because whatever other governments do with their business. pluto rather they would sign onto that. we in toronto are going to stick to that because we think it is an emergency. if we don't act now we will be sorry economically and environmentally and otherwise. we are acting. we will continue acting but we n
climate summit, local politicians in canada are watching closely. i spoke with toronto's about the role the city can play in growing climate emergencies. >> we can change over our plate. if you think about the city with the transit vehicles, police vehicles, city vehicles. we can retrofit to make a more environmentally sound in terms of energy efficiency. we can encourage retrofitting of homes and other buildings across the city. there is a host of things we can do. we can make the city...
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in north pennsylvania, where members of the underground railroad will smuggle a free black to toronto in canadaat that point. this railroad, the cvrr comp has a starcrossed background. it gained a lot of national publicity for the role. some of the members are investigated as collaborators. charges are never brought, but it leads to speculation. judge watts tends to be a middle-of-the-road person. as the clouds of four start with start withds of war the election of abraham lincoln, the secession of states, then war breaks out in april 1861, following the confederate bombardment of fort sumter. judge watts goes to a political rally in carlisle and is in favor of the compromises that are trying to hold the union together, perhaps allowing the south to keep slavery. he is the most vocal person against it in once immediate -- and he wants immediate abolition and immediate war against the south. the cumberland valley sees they will become a critical part of the war effort. this is a quick snapshot, a small, regional railroad. they don't have a lot of hardware and equipment, 12 locomotives, four bagg
in north pennsylvania, where members of the underground railroad will smuggle a free black to toronto in canadaat that point. this railroad, the cvrr comp has a starcrossed background. it gained a lot of national publicity for the role. some of the members are investigated as collaborators. charges are never brought, but it leads to speculation. judge watts tends to be a middle-of-the-road person. as the clouds of four start with start withds of war the election of abraham lincoln, the...
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canada, first time traveling alone. she wasn't with her family, but with her team, on their way to toronto for an international sports tournament. was sporting her air canada flight was humiliating and unfair. a proud member of the squash team. this is a picture of her team when they traveled for a competition in toronto. but her first time to canada, by how she was treated at the boarding gate. >> it was hurt and i felt like i was alienated from my teammates. and i was scared. >> reporter: an airline employee demand she take off her headscarf. because in her photo she she re screening area. she removed her hijab against her religious belief in public. >> it is not like taking off any other article of clothing, it's like taking off a limb. a part of me. >> reporter: she complained on twitter. the family turned to care for the islamic relations who filed a complaint this week. >> she has a right to air her scarf. >> reporter: we reached out to air canada, but did not hear back. in an e-mail response, a customer service manager writes air canada was complying with canadian laws. >>> azenith, thank you. >>> a bay area arranging th
canada, first time traveling alone. she wasn't with her family, but with her team, on their way to toronto for an international sports tournament. was sporting her air canada flight was humiliating and unfair. a proud member of the squash team. this is a picture of her team when they traveled for a competition in toronto. but her first time to canada, by how she was treated at the boarding gate. >> it was hurt and i felt like i was alienated from my teammates. and i was scared. >>...
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bots we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit more about the tiff. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops this year it presents $333.00 films from $84.00 countries it's not on a festival so there's no international competition but that doesn't mean no major premieres and b. star was. good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the children so international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black
bots we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit more about the tiff. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops...
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but we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit mall if. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops this year it presents for $333.00 films from $84.00 countries it's not an a festival so there's no international competition but that doesn't mean no major premieres and b. star was. good last year the green book was screened here it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a black co
but we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit mall if. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops this year it...
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but we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit more about the tiff. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops this year it presents for $333.00 films from $84.00 countries it's not an a festival so there's no international competition but that doesn't mean no major premieres and b. star was. good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping in he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq fresh from seeing the movie joe joe rabbit now this is a bla
but we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit more about the tiff. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops...
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the white house during president obama's administration he joins us live now via skype from toronto in canada britain president trump said he fired bolton bolton says that's not true he resigned either way he's out the door didn't bolton sucking come as a surprise. no this was predictable what i have to say though is that it is a reflection of the instability that continues to persist in trumps foreign policy we see this impulsiveness this escalate tory and then deescalate tory rhetoric it's very difficult for those within the american national security structure to adapt to his tweets and threats we know that bolton had many foreign policy differences with trump particularly over afghanistan russia iran just focus briefly brit through those differences because bolton wanted a much more hawkish approach to u.s. foreign policy he did and the president would joke in meetings that john bolton wanted to invade almost every country and on north korea for instance bolton was on record quite outspoken in his opposition to kim jong un and to negotiations and then you take that through issues like ira
the white house during president obama's administration he joins us live now via skype from toronto in canada britain president trump said he fired bolton bolton says that's not true he resigned either way he's out the door didn't bolton sucking come as a surprise. no this was predictable what i have to say though is that it is a reflection of the instability that continues to persist in trumps foreign policy we see this impulsiveness this escalate tory and then deescalate tory rhetoric it's...
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the performance of the day in the sports world was in canada....where the toronto blue jays were hostinge hall of famer, justin verlander was on the bump for the 'stros...>and he reminded us again, why he is one of the best pitchers to ever play the game.....> verlander threw his 3rd career no-hitt..
the performance of the day in the sports world was in canada....where the toronto blue jays were hostinge hall of famer, justin verlander was on the bump for the 'stros...>and he reminded us again, why he is one of the best pitchers to ever play the game.....> verlander threw his 3rd career no-hitt..
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but we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit mole about the tiff. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops this year it presents for $333.00 films from $84.00 countries it's not an a festival so there's no international competition but that doesn't mean no major premieres and b. star was. good last year green book was screened it won the toronto audience prize and went on to pick up the best picture oscar. because it takes. this year tom hanks is one of the big names dropping him he stars in a movie about us t.v. legend fred rogers. the toronto international film festival runs until sunday. and joining me now direct from toronto is scott iraq's fresh from seeing the movie jo-jo rabbit now this is a bl
but we begin in canada a toronto international film festival because of the time of year it's held it is rather like venice before it considered a bit of a launch pad for the oscars so apart from all the usual independent films there's a few hollywood blockbusters getting their premieres in toronto as well i'll be talking to scott rocks in just a minute but 1st a bit mole about the tiff. it started quite small but over the years to run 2 has become one of the most important film industry hops...
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the scandal broke out campaigning underway for the october 21st elections in canada daniel lock is our correspondent in toronto he's been listening in to the prime minister dial just into as expected apologizing again question now is will this be enough to quell discord the criticism and the controversy over this. oh probably not folly at least not anytime soon this was an election campaign that didn't have a lot going for it in terms of the issues there was a lot of talk of the personalities of leaders issues were only beginning to be unveiled at 9 days in and now there's nothing else for people to talk about in this campaign be they voters be they politicians commentators journalists but this particular issue why did justin trudeau do this why was it kept quiet and is there any way he can move beyond it it's a tough question to answer it's unprecedented he did put himself forward as a champion of progressive values inclusion anti-racism welcoming syrian refugees to the country and at the same time he and his party went after conservative party candidates who had made controversial comments on social media mi
the scandal broke out campaigning underway for the october 21st elections in canada daniel lock is our correspondent in toronto he's been listening in to the prime minister dial just into as expected apologizing again question now is will this be enough to quell discord the criticism and the controversy over this. oh probably not folly at least not anytime soon this was an election campaign that didn't have a lot going for it in terms of the issues there was a lot of talk of the personalities...
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now if the bombshell images of him in that black face to match canada's prime minister justin trudeau was in toronto on these campaign trail this friday. or less than five weeks to go before the october elections the liberal. party leaders vow to continue his reelection bid. just about a military style assault rifles into rome today true to his campaign wasas endnd when time magazine published a fellowship with the size black and after two thousand and one arabian nights party. well it's been using you just coming in to then use ram that aids people have been killed at least and several others wounded at a loss from a bomb planted. order a box near the iraqi city of called it a lot since south of baghdad. two local officials that saying that the blast took place near the entrance to the ball as she only to muslimim holy city. now following presidential elections last sunday to news is islamist policy and not had house that's right it support behind the political outsider chi is solely it in the run off. will cite a law professor will go head to head with jailed media mogul nabila corral way off to t
now if the bombshell images of him in that black face to match canada's prime minister justin trudeau was in toronto on these campaign trail this friday. or less than five weeks to go before the october elections the liberal. party leaders vow to continue his reelection bid. just about a military style assault rifles into rome today true to his campaign wasas endnd when time magazine published a fellowship with the size black and after two thousand and one arabian nights party. well it's been...
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i grew up in canada after finishing high school in toronto went to columbia and i survived for one semester then dropped out and i bicycled around the southern united states for a few months and ended up half a year later at yale and went there for three semesters and dropped out again that i did in internship at harpers magazine starting my journalism career then i thought i might go back to college but i was never a big fan of college and i felt like getting out of journalism when - - journalism is what i was looking for with exciting and intellectual conversation i tried to figure out how to stay. >> so we can tell it's not like there is a traditional path and everything came up rosie and you wonder what's happening but part of the reason is you went to a lot of different places and you talk about a wide variety of students maybe they are right out of high school but they are not cut from the same cloth so how did you decide in the project of where to go? >> and went to 21 different states talking to hundreds of students and i was just trying to get the lay of the land but at the same ti
i grew up in canada after finishing high school in toronto went to columbia and i survived for one semester then dropped out and i bicycled around the southern united states for a few months and ended up half a year later at yale and went there for three semesters and dropped out again that i did in internship at harpers magazine starting my journalism career then i thought i might go back to college but i was never a big fan of college and i felt like getting out of journalism when - -...
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toronto. she no problem passing through tsa's security check point, but air canada stopped her for wearing her religious hijab. >> and it means something negative. most of my identi years old was encouraged by the proud american muslim. she is also a proud member of the u.s. national squash team. for their competition in 20 months and the first time they ever see it but how they was treated. >> it hurt, if felt like i was alien thed for my teammates. i was scared. i didn't know what would happen. >> reporter: the eighth grader said she was standing in line at sfo to board her air canada flight when an airline employee demanded she take off her headscarf. in her passport photo she wasn't wearing her hijab. >> it doesn't cover my face and there is not a part of identification. someone who dyes their hair, it doesn't mean they can't tell who it is. >> reporter: she requested a private screening area. air canada south brought her a nearby tunnel. >> taking off my hijab is just the same as taking off any article of clothing, like taking off a limb. it's a paand who i am. >> reporter: she complained
toronto. she no problem passing through tsa's security check point, but air canada stopped her for wearing her religious hijab. >> and it means something negative. most of my identi years old was encouraged by the proud american muslim. she is also a proud member of the u.s. national squash team. for their competition in 20 months and the first time they ever see it but how they was treated. >> it hurt, if felt like i was alien thed for my teammates. i was scared. i didn't know what...
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so i started right after high school a group in canada and after finishing high school in toronto i came to columbia university and survived for one semester. [laughter] and then dropped out and then bicycled around the southern united states for a few months and ended up a half year later at the university in montrÉal and have been there for three semesters and dropped out again and did an internship at harper's magazine and started my journalism crew. and when i left and did that i thought i might go back to college but i ended up -- i was never a fan of the college experience and i felt what i was getting out of journalism is what i was looking for an exciting intellectual conversation. i tried to figure out if i stay and i did. >> i can tell in this book it's not like you had a traditional path where everything came up rosie in your wine is not happening for other folks. part of the reason you went through a lot of different places and you talk about a wide variety of students, they may all be out of high school with their all not cut from the same class. how did you decide as you em
so i started right after high school a group in canada and after finishing high school in toronto i came to columbia university and survived for one semester. [laughter] and then dropped out and then bicycled around the southern united states for a few months and ended up a half year later at the university in montrÉal and have been there for three semesters and dropped out again and did an internship at harper's magazine and started my journalism crew. and when i left and did that i thought i...
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canada. not everyone is happy about this.zein toronto, activists carried signs andheldd dead on the floor.ut? basically, everything. some didn't like eating meat. some said the company is anti-gay.somehow, one activists claimed that chick-fil-a's existence is an attack on canada's indigenous people somehow. chad mcmoore is a journalist in. he joins us tonight to explain what the heck just happened. what you think this is about? what is the main problem people have with chick-fil-a? >> well, the lord's chicken, as you mentioned, is very, very popular.heand it has come to ca. what is the exact problem? was chicken lives matter, was gay lives matter? was it gay chicken lives matter? the answer is yes, all of the above. >> sean: all of the above. the big issue that they seem to have with chick-fil-a, at this point, the attacks are so regular that you can set your watch by them. a i have this theory that the reason is that the ceo of the company, who's a christian and gives his own time and own money to christian causes has never apologized. he's never bowed down to the left. he's never gone to
canada. not everyone is happy about this.zein toronto, activists carried signs andheldd dead on the floor.ut? basically, everything. some didn't like eating meat. some said the company is anti-gay.somehow, one activists claimed that chick-fil-a's existence is an attack on canada's indigenous people somehow. chad mcmoore is a journalist in. he joins us tonight to explain what the heck just happened. what you think this is about? what is the main problem people have with chick-fil-a? >>...
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canada and chinese relations. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery ahn in new york. cfo is back in a vancouver courtroom fighting extradition. the arrest has pushed canada and china at all with one another, is best tok to who navigate the conflict. when can we expect a court decision, and what happens until then, between bilateral relations between canada and china? >> the court proceeding could drag on for some time. of arguments are slated to last until early october. theite what is going on in vancouver courtroom, relations between chana -- china and canada are at their darkest since justin trudeau's father established automatic ties. as soon as she was arrested, newing through to the canadians in jail on national security grounds, sentenced another two to death in drug cases, and halted granola and meet linux. are worth about $5 billion in annual trade. so china has a big problem on their hands. the argumentems that her lawyers will make today is for disclosure around information sharing. she was detained under the guise of an immigration d
canada and chinese relations. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery ahn in new york. cfo is back in a vancouver courtroom fighting extradition. the arrest has pushed canada and china at all with one another, is best tok to who navigate the conflict. when can we expect a court decision, and what happens until then, between bilateral relations between canada and china? >> the court proceeding could drag on for...
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we made the canada pension payment plan stronger because in a country like ours seniors shouldn't struggle to make ends meet. more on this one with our correspondent daniel lack in toronto. this was an election that justin trudeau had to call according to canada's fixed to term election act but what wasn't clear was when he was going to do it whether read up for a long campaign or a short campaign in the event he's going for a 40 day campaign that means a little over a month for him to get his message across to the canadian people he's deadlocked in the polls with the conservative leader a rookie a conservative leader andrew shear so his his game is really going to be uphill at this point but he knows this territory well in 2015 when he won a majority he was actually in 3rd place against a conservative incumbent at the beginning of the campaign the issues are the environment prime minister trudeau's carbon tax which basically splits the country between those who think it's the way to combat climate change and those who don't the economy canada is performing well on the global stage economically joblessness is down and incomes are up but it's also increasingly expensive
we made the canada pension payment plan stronger because in a country like ours seniors shouldn't struggle to make ends meet. more on this one with our correspondent daniel lack in toronto. this was an election that justin trudeau had to call according to canada's fixed to term election act but what wasn't clear was when he was going to do it whether read up for a long campaign or a short campaign in the event he's going for a 40 day campaign that means a little over a month for him to get his...
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thank you very much daniel for the moment live for us in toronto that speaks more about this not to lose a political reporter at the hospitals canada and is live from ottawa thank you so much for being with us justin trudeau has built his political reputation on the promotion of freedom and diversity in canada so is he not who he says he is how much is this controversy going to hurt anything. well it's too early to say what this controversy how it will impact the results of the federal election keep in mind that we're still 9 days into a 40 day campaign if the last 24 hours of showed anything it's that things can quickly turn on a dime so this lactase and brown plays controversy though it has had you know immediate in immediate and significant impact on trudeau's reelection campaign and it's also worth noting that we're no longer talking about you know promises to increase child care spaces or other federal candidates who have no links to the far right so there are number of finite number of days left the campaign intro will have to spend days explaining himself explaining these races in just controversy instead of announcing new p
thank you very much daniel for the moment live for us in toronto that speaks more about this not to lose a political reporter at the hospitals canada and is live from ottawa thank you so much for being with us justin trudeau has built his political reputation on the promotion of freedom and diversity in canada so is he not who he says he is how much is this controversy going to hurt anything. well it's too early to say what this controversy how it will impact the results of the federal election...
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pennsylvania young south bay athlete forced to remove a hijab by air canada before a flight is taking action. the team traveling to torontotion when she was asked to take it off. anser hasan spoke to the young girl and has her story. >> fatima abdelrahman has achieved a lot of first. ranking top five on the u.s. junior national squash team in her age group and is the first national team member to wear hijab. >> it's part of me, proud to wear it. >> on the flits in the first international competition fatima who wasn't wearing the scarf in the passport photo was asked to remove the hijab by air canada staff at the gate. >> the air canada agent looked at mo me and said these don't connect take it off. >> the female air canada employee escorted her inside the jetway and forced her to take off the scarf. she says she felt violated and humiliated. >> the problem i wasn't given a private screening says as it says in the policy. >> her soldier sister tweeted about it which got a response. >> they were like copy paste, here is the incident form let's cover it up. >> the family lawyer says most security screening is done by the tsa
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this triggers the official launch of canada's 14 day federal election campaign trudeau is seeking reelection to a 2nd term. let's turn now to daniel lak live in toronto for so daniel is this election called a surprise that. no not really the election date itself is set in law canada has a fixed term parliament much like the u.k. but what is up to the prime minister is the date he launches the campaign the formal campaign and the calculation there is does he or she go for a long campaign and risk putting their message to the test and having candidates go off message or go for a short campaign but not enough time to get the message across justin trudeau in this case is opted for a short campaign 40 days that short for canada and how are things looking then for justin trudeau reelection. i think it's safe to say that the shine has come off this this man in 2015 who basically captured world attention by presenting himself as a feminist to having equal numbers of men and women in his cabinet ethnic minorities non european people having one of the most diverse cabinets in canadian history and the reason is that many people here perceive he hasn't kept all
this triggers the official launch of canada's 14 day federal election campaign trudeau is seeking reelection to a 2nd term. let's turn now to daniel lak live in toronto for so daniel is this election called a surprise that. no not really the election date itself is set in law canada has a fixed term parliament much like the u.k. but what is up to the prime minister is the date he launches the campaign the formal campaign and the calculation there is does he or she go for a long campaign and...
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canada. coming up next, gm workers on strike and the impact being felt across the industry, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto gm ceo mary barra is betting big on the future of electric and self driving cars, but tens of thousands of workers are on strike. we cover the story for this week's issue of bloomberg businessweek. david, let me get started by asking you if there is any progress in these negotiations? how long will the strike go on for? david: there is some progress. plodding along might be a way to put it, though. there are some big issues here. whatrary workers is one, will happen to the plant in lordstown, ohio that has been idled and pretty much is being sold by gm? that is the one in president does president trump has been so interested in seeing open, because that district in ohio was crucial in the election. temps, the union wants fewer of them. gm wants to get out, the union would like to see something built there. the other stuff, wages and benefits, they can usually come to an agreement on, but somebody will have to cave one way or the other. that is where we are right now and it could proba
canada. coming up next, gm workers on strike and the impact being felt across the industry, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lang in toronto gm ceo mary barra is betting big on the future of electric and self driving cars, but tens of thousands of workers are on strike. we cover the story for this week's issue of bloomberg businessweek. david, let me get started by asking you if there is any progress in these negotiations? how long will the strike...
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toronto to go to an international sports tournament. she had no problems going through tsa's security checkpoint, but she says the air canada staff stoppede boarding gate and demanded that she remove her hijam because she wasn't wearing it in her passport photo. >> the hijab doesn't cover my face. hair is not part of identification. if someone dyed their hair, it doesn't mean play can't tell it. air canada sent an e-mail in part saying he was one of our passengers wear he i -- religious or cultural ed headwear as many do to recognize the importance of respecting their right to privacy and any necessary identification check is to be done discream creately and in a private party. err. the e-mail says the company will review the situation with airport agents to insure better care is taken in the future. >>> there was a series of grass fires and investigators believer they were deliberately set. now, cal fire and other agencies rushed to at least six fires in the area saturday afternoon. fire crews saw honda cr-v leading the area but so far, a suspect has not been identified. >>> there are new concerns about san francisco's ability to r eart
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course canada is very close we can go to canada to purchase things like insulin when discovered by canadians scientist they sold it to the university of toronto for three dollars because they wanted to make sure that would be available to everybody. somebody in our state her son aged off insurance at age 26 he tried to ration his insulin he had a good job but he died because he cannot afford insulin is $1200 a month. if you look at the prices in canada it is a lot lower and there is no earthly reason why americans should be driving to canada if they could even get there but why should the price be so much higher in the united states than other countries? a third thing is in the practice of pay for delay where branded drug companies will pay generics to keep their products off the market. the only people that benefit from that is the drug companies and the person that loses of the american consumer. we need to push these bills through congress because right now my wife knows how to get things done in one of her skills as identifying the problem and in working to fix it she passed the bills were she is the lead democrat think about that with th
course canada is very close we can go to canada to purchase things like insulin when discovered by canadians scientist they sold it to the university of toronto for three dollars because they wanted to make sure that would be available to everybody. somebody in our state her son aged off insurance at age 26 he tried to ration his insulin he had a good job but he died because he cannot afford insulin is $1200 a month. if you look at the prices in canada it is a lot lower and there is no earthly...
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star live from toronto now with us on the news i thank you so much for being with us bree justin trudeau has built his political reputation on the promotion of freedom and diversity in canada how much do you think this controversy is going to have him. it's a good question i don't it might hurt him politically but i do hope that you're able to screen the racism as beyond its most reductive farms as being a black brown or even saying so i mean but race is not racist it's not a racist thing as far as they're concerned oh not at all it is absolutely a racist thing being in black face there is no history aust brown in canada but there is a violent history of blackface which is why what he has done is so offensive and so racist however i hope we don't use what he did in barrios black face and brown face as a distraction for 'd systemic issues of racism which i think are far more important and so i'm hoping that voters will look at all the candidates and see where their record stands on. issues and how they think indigenous people we're it stands where they stand on a code party. agreement that the u.s. would impact refugees coming in and issues systemic racism rather than wheth
star live from toronto now with us on the news i thank you so much for being with us bree justin trudeau has built his political reputation on the promotion of freedom and diversity in canada how much do you think this controversy is going to have him. it's a good question i don't it might hurt him politically but i do hope that you're able to screen the racism as beyond its most reductive farms as being a black brown or even saying so i mean but race is not racist it's not a racist thing as...
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canada and purchase things like insulin. it was discovered by some canadian scientists and they sold it to the university of toronto for all of three dollars . they wanted to make sure that life-saving medication was available to everybody. state, herone in our son aged out of her insurance. he had a good job as a restaurant manager. died because he could not afford his insulin. it was up to $1200 a month. if you look at the prices in canada, they are a lot lower. there is no earthly reason why americans should have to drive up to canada, if they can even get there from where they live, to try to buy drugs. why should the price of prescription drugs be higher in the u.s. than it is in other countries? she has beenng working on is to end the practice of paper delay. branded drug companies will page and eric's to keep their products off the market. the only people who benefit from that are the drug companies. the person who loses his the american consumer. pushed to do things like these through congress. companies do not own my wife. she knows that a get things done. she can identify a problem and work to fix it. she has passed
canada and purchase things like insulin. it was discovered by some canadian scientists and they sold it to the university of toronto for all of three dollars . they wanted to make sure that life-saving medication was available to everybody. state, herone in our son aged out of her insurance. he had a good job as a restaurant manager. died because he could not afford his insulin. it was up to $1200 a month. if you look at the prices in canada, they are a lot lower. there is no earthly reason why...
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professor at the university of toronto says he didn't think the photos released would cause people to vote differently: race based play a bigger role in u.s. politics than in canadayou think about this? friends@foxnews.com and also on facebook. ainsley: meanwhile a rolling stones interview they sat down with taylor swift why she is becoming so political all of a sudden. she said she voted by barack obama and such an amazing time when barack obama was nation foreign nations respected us. he has been the person that i voted for and he always won. and she said she doesn't want to hinder politics. she only wants to help. but she is cautious because she doesn't want to -- her involvement to backfire against democrats. brian: meanwhile, here is a quote from the article, i keep trying to learn as much as i can about politics and become something i'm now obsessed with whereas before i was living in a political ambivalence because the person i had voted for had always won. we were such amazing time when president obama was president. foreign nations respected us. we are so excited to have a dignified person in the white house. but i'm focused on the 2020 election. i'm foc
professor at the university of toronto says he didn't think the photos released would cause people to vote differently: race based play a bigger role in u.s. politics than in canadayou think about this? friends@foxnews.com and also on facebook. ainsley: meanwhile a rolling stones interview they sat down with taylor swift why she is becoming so political all of a sudden. she said she voted by barack obama and such an amazing time when barack obama was nation foreign nations respected us. he has...