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of public and international affairs at the university of ottawa in chicago we have because of he is a 19 nato analyst and contributor to antiwar dot com and in budapest we cross the board samueli he has a podcast at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and rumble all right gentlemen cross on the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate rick let me go to you 1st in chicago 1st of all i want to compliment you on your amazing work at antiwar dot com i think you're in a very important voice and resource for people really want to understand what's going on in ukraine and you do it with exemplary work there so you know one of the things that really irritates me in looking at western media coverage of what's going on in ukraine is that they frame it as a conflict between russia and ukraine which is not the case here and and president putin made that very clear in the readout that we got from the white house when the president spoke to each other so talk about how it's being misframed this conflict go ahead rick. it's an honor to be on your show with with
of public and international affairs at the university of ottawa in chicago we have because of he is a 19 nato analyst and contributor to antiwar dot com and in budapest we cross the board samueli he has a podcast at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and rumble all right gentlemen cross on the fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate rick let me go to you 1st in chicago 1st of all i want to compliment you on your amazing work at antiwar dot com i think...
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of public and international affairs at the university of ottawa in chicago we have because he is a 19 nato analyst and contributor to antiwar dot com and in budapest we cross the board samueli he has a podcast at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and rumble all right gentlemen crossed in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate rick let me go to you 1st.
of public and international affairs at the university of ottawa in chicago we have because he is a 19 nato analyst and contributor to antiwar dot com and in budapest we cross the board samueli he has a podcast at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and rumble all right gentlemen crossed in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate rick let me go to you 1st.
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well and now we have to go to the wild nature of canada from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view me. please. my next stop is ozzy. and billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on the round trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh mongst when i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. between guns and up there you can see the number of the shipyard gave us a bone almost 01. when what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period of the boat still operate. as it does when we have a chargeable batteries down in the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far that he may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure he must i won't have an accident and the i'll be right here but. not much can go wrong at this
well and now we have to go to the wild nature of canada from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view me. please. my next stop is ozzy. and billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on the round trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a...
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experiment with glass and he worked with the director then at the tma the toledo museum a man named ottawa whitman to inacciate initiate a series of workshops. and the first one harpment happened in march of 1962 and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors around the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate. in a glass bowling workshop where they would experiment and so they came here in set up a furnace they built a furnace. they didn't know how to melt glass and so they went to a local scientist a man named dominic libino who worked at a company called john's manville that made fiberglass and they began to experiment there was a retired glass blower named harvey leafgreen who worked at libbey he came in and helps them kind of get the hang of what one does with the blow pipe and they glue things like these three objects that you see laying on the deck here. they might look like they're rather primitive, but the idea here was these people were experimenting with boss making harvey would go on to develop a very sophisticated body of work and other
experiment with glass and he worked with the director then at the tma the toledo museum a man named ottawa whitman to inacciate initiate a series of workshops. and the first one harpment happened in march of 1962 and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors around the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate. in a glass bowling workshop where they would experiment and so they came here in set up a furnace they built a furnace. they didn't know how to...
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well and now we have to go to the wild major of canada from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view me. my next stop is ozzy. and that billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat cross the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on around trip. i'm really sure a captain but not a typical captain you skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. just functional i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. between guns and up there you can see the number the shipyard gave us a bone almost 01. what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period does the boat still operate. as it does when we have are chargeable batteries down in the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure. i won't have an accident and the i'll be right here but. not much can go wrong at this speed. is about sebastian
well and now we have to go to the wild major of canada from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view me. my next stop is ozzy. and that billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat cross the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on around trip. i'm really sure a captain but not a typical captain you skipper a solar...
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well and now we have to do the wild made can of us from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view made. my next stop is ozzy. and the village lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like the zoo i'm going on around trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh mongst when i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. to keep guns and up there you can see the number the shipyard gave us bono my hero one. when what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period does the boat still operate. yeah as he does when we have are chargeable batteries down the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far that he move may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure. i won't have an accident and i'll be right here but. not much can go wrong at this speed. he's about
well and now we have to do the wild made can of us from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view made. my next stop is ozzy. and the village lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like the zoo i'm going on around trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar...
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well and now we have to do the wild made sure can of us from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's a weekly view me. my next stop is ozzy. and that billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like those who i'm going on the round trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. josh mongst i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. between guns and up there you can see the number of the shipyard gave us a bone almost 01. 0 when what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period of the boat still operate. yeah as it does when we have a chargeable batteries down in the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far and what may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure he must i won't have an accident and be right here. but. not much can go wrong at this speed. is
well and now we have to do the wild made sure can of us from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's a weekly view me. my next stop is ozzy. and that billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat crossed the lake to take passengers to places like those who i'm going on the round trip. unless you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a...
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well and now we have to do the wild made sure can of us from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's our weekly view me. my next stop is ozzy. and billick lake in the middle of the city. and here comes my lift it runs on solar power once an hour this boat cross the lake to take passengers to places like visit i'm going on around trip. you're a captain but not a typical captain skipper a solar powered boat is that something you're proud of. and josh mongst when i say i'm proud. mars are among the 1st solar boats in operation. between guns and up there you can see the number the shipyard gave us bonamassa 01 . 1 what happens if the sun fails to shine for a longer period of the boat still operate. yeah as it does when we have a chargeable batteries down in the hall. and we have enough power to travel for 3 days with so far that he may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure he must i won't have an accident and i'll be right here. but. not much can go wrong at this speed. he's about the best
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is still pursuing the issue she now runs her own organization from her home in ottawa. the right adequate housing is the right to live somewhere with peace security and dignity and. i actually think it's probably the most pressing social issue facing cities for sure around the world. says adequate housing is a human right something politicians often don't realize and investors often ignore the home for everyone affordable of a decent size and location. in the film 400 discusses with experts why this right is being disregarded more and more. you have human rights obligations and you can't let these investors and the financial system run amok on its own but i see it sells with bark and they deploy the law in ways that work that stuff is happening now. we have arrived at a moment when there isn't gaping holes. in our system. most of our major international systems are that don't take the individual so seriously . this is billings crowds back district lively cosmopolitan in the center of the city it's especially popular with young people it's also changing for instance numb
is still pursuing the issue she now runs her own organization from her home in ottawa. the right adequate housing is the right to live somewhere with peace security and dignity and. i actually think it's probably the most pressing social issue facing cities for sure around the world. says adequate housing is a human right something politicians often don't realize and investors often ignore the home for everyone affordable of a decent size and location. in the film 400 discusses with experts why...
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a live in ottawa my own car and everyone with a lead a holes in every birth getting you ready to meet the germans then join me right just do it under. the human guts it's sad that we know less about it than about the surface of the moon what we do know is that the foods we eat kind of effect our health and that of our immune system for instance too much stuff like this is bad for us. the science is probing our intestines in order to understand more about diet and digestion. we'll be looking at these topics and more on this edition of tomorrow today. to begin with we go on a fantastic voyage it recalls the 1966 film of the same name in which to me. the shrunken human crew sets off on a perilous mission within the body of a sick man to save him in the nick of time. well tiny nano subs are now real they can navigate the eyeballs of dead pigs and one day they will deliver meds to humans our eyes if all goes according to plan. with modern technology taking a look at the retina on the back wall of an eye is easy and routine but actually going in there to treat disease is much harder i drops
a live in ottawa my own car and everyone with a lead a holes in every birth getting you ready to meet the germans then join me right just do it under. the human guts it's sad that we know less about it than about the surface of the moon what we do know is that the foods we eat kind of effect our health and that of our immune system for instance too much stuff like this is bad for us. the science is probing our intestines in order to understand more about diet and digestion. we'll be looking at...
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medical services are under strain, and in toronto an ottawa children's hospital's opened up their icusntil canada manages to ramp up its vaccinations, the outlook is dire. india is another global hot spot. an overstretched medical system is facing shortages of oxygen and drugs as india recorded more than 200,000 new coronavirus cases for the ninth day in a row. so i a to go ahead. millions of devoted hindus ritually cleansed their sins the river. a mega spreader event that has public health officials bracing for a covid tsunami. the other persistent hot spot is brazil where there is an ominous trend. in fact, for the very first time, the majority of patients in icu are under 40. extra contagious variants may be to blame, but one thing is clea covid every day than anywhere else on earth. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up first on "cbs this morning," bestselling author bishop td jakes tells us about his book "don't drop the mic." >>> as part of "eye on earth: our planet in peril," mark phillips looks at how water affects us all as we lead up to earth day. >>> the members
medical services are under strain, and in toronto an ottawa children's hospital's opened up their icusntil canada manages to ramp up its vaccinations, the outlook is dire. india is another global hot spot. an overstretched medical system is facing shortages of oxygen and drugs as india recorded more than 200,000 new coronavirus cases for the ninth day in a row. so i a to go ahead. millions of devoted hindus ritually cleansed their sins the river. a mega spreader event that has public health...
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medical services are under strain and in front and ottawa children's hospitals opened up their i.c.u.s to adults.unvaccih india is another global hot spot. an over-stretched medical system is facing shortages of official is facing shortages of official again and drugs, as india recorded more than 200,000 new corona cases for the 9th day in. so it is a wonder that the kumbh mela festival was allowed to go ahead. millions of devoted hindus ritually cleanse their sins in the ganges river. a mega-spreader event that has public health officials bracing for a covid tsunami. the other persistent hot spot is brazil where there is an ominous trend. in fact, for the very first time the majority of patients in icu are under 40. extra contagious variants may be to blame but one thing is clearo more brazilians are dying of covid every day than anywhere else on earth. >> elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, eye on earth, harp seal pups rescued from extinction are now facing a new threat. test flight, nasa gets set to make history on mars and later nash
medical services are under strain and in front and ottawa children's hospitals opened up their i.c.u.s to adults.unvaccih india is another global hot spot. an over-stretched medical system is facing shortages of official is facing shortages of official again and drugs, as india recorded more than 200,000 new corona cases for the 9th day in. so it is a wonder that the kumbh mela festival was allowed to go ahead. millions of devoted hindus ritually cleanse their sins in the ganges river. a...
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talking ukraine i'm joined by my guest paul robinson in ottawa he is a professor in the graduate school of.
talking ukraine i'm joined by my guest paul robinson in ottawa he is a professor in the graduate school of.
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. >>> bells rang out in the canadian capital of ottawa as the nation paid respects to prince phillip. he served the ground and the commonwealth for more than seven decades. he was laid to rest in an unders understated funeral. take us through the emotional day of heartbreak and reck till jags as well. >> good morning. i think elegant is a perfect word to describe the funeral. it felt very elegant and simple. it was a perfect way to celebrate min and his live in his own way. >> the duke of edinburgh was involved in the planning of his funeral. it was teeped in military tradition. his sword and navel cap on his cassette carried by a modified landrove that he helped design. more than 700 million tear personnel took part in the ceremony. his cap and gloves left poignantly on the seat. the prince was a family man. his children, grandchildren, and members of his personal staff walked behind dressed in mourning suits instead of military uniforms. prince harry and prince william walked with their cousin between them. a it was a somber contrast to the queen's arrival. stepping out alone to tak
. >>> bells rang out in the canadian capital of ottawa as the nation paid respects to prince phillip. he served the ground and the commonwealth for more than seven decades. he was laid to rest in an unders understated funeral. take us through the emotional day of heartbreak and reck till jags as well. >> good morning. i think elegant is a perfect word to describe the funeral. it felt very elegant and simple. it was a perfect way to celebrate min and his live in his own way....
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we understand the differences and the semantics of cultures across the land in ottawa to see if we can been using the kind of fans that matter to you. tube or hurt a lot. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now there are reports from least 10 police officers in the eastern shan state have been killed while in the lines of ethnic rebel groups a police station in longmont was of tanks wife items hose the military coup also reports of more than 60 people being killed by security forces in me and friday they targeted demonstrators in the southern city of bar who said hundreds of people have fled the city prince philip is being honored with a 41 gun salute across the u.k. he died on friday at the age of 99 he was married to queen elizabeth for 73 years the royal family has entered an official period of mourning. several police officers have been injured in another night of street violence in northern ireland protesters in belfast through petrol bombs and random burning car into a police fear well despite calls for calm out of respect for prince philip young b
we understand the differences and the semantics of cultures across the land in ottawa to see if we can been using the kind of fans that matter to you. tube or hurt a lot. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now there are reports from least 10 police officers in the eastern shan state have been killed while in the lines of ethnic rebel groups a police station in longmont was of tanks wife items hose the military coup also reports of more than 60 people being...
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we are safe and free in london town, in melbourne and in ottawa, and other countries because of culturens didn't arrange the permissive society or anything else. writers and thinkers and picture—makers and poets, composers, they did that. mm—hm. it seems to me... you're more indebted to those. we accepted it. we always said we were conservatives. and i liked that. small "c" conservatives? yeah. and you certainly... look at. . .the way you dress. i mean, you couldn't be trying to evoke a more, sort of, you know... normal... normal appearance... conservative image with the way you look. and yet, as we've discussed already in this conversation, the subject matter...is often deeply sexual. it's covering all of the taboos that we've discussed... you're sort of conservatives who then play, and have almost a joke at the expense... no, no playing. no playing. but... nojokes. but dressed up like that, it's more powerful. you can get away with anything. it that why you do it? this is your camouflage? no... you can...get a table in any restaurant in the world and we're hardly ever searched at airp
we are safe and free in london town, in melbourne and in ottawa, and other countries because of culturens didn't arrange the permissive society or anything else. writers and thinkers and picture—makers and poets, composers, they did that. mm—hm. it seems to me... you're more indebted to those. we accepted it. we always said we were conservatives. and i liked that. small "c" conservatives? yeah. and you certainly... look at. . .the way you dress. i mean, you couldn't be trying to...
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ottawa locking down a little more severe. if inflation may not be temporary, it may not be slow.hen that happens and it's not a goldilocks scenario? manus: exactly. let's have a quick whip through the markets. records are still holding on the s&p 500. asian equities also climbing higher. where we go next is quite possibly down to the belief that you are in a goldilocks scenario. as jamie dimon said, we are in a boom, boom, boom through 2023. the dollar is just rolling over ever so slightly. suddenly now, we are obsessed about a benevolent fed is going to take the dollar down. rates 1.66. what is a fiscal taper worth to the bond market? we will revisit that again with our guest host in just a moment. it's all about vaccines. annmarie: yes, certainly, especially here in london. the eu is failing to form a united front in terms of the links between astrazeneca's shot and a rare type of blood clot. the bloc set the ministers shared different interpretations of a safety report. joining us now, sam fazeli. the science is the same across the u.k., france, germany, italy. why can there n
ottawa locking down a little more severe. if inflation may not be temporary, it may not be slow.hen that happens and it's not a goldilocks scenario? manus: exactly. let's have a quick whip through the markets. records are still holding on the s&p 500. asian equities also climbing higher. where we go next is quite possibly down to the belief that you are in a goldilocks scenario. as jamie dimon said, we are in a boom, boom, boom through 2023. the dollar is just rolling over ever so slightly....
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that's prompted the head of the world renowned university of ottawa heart institute to plead with the government to quickly get a second dose to medical staff. >> it's not a small problem, paula. it's not a small problem. people are exhausted. we see staff not coming to work because they may have covid. not hospitalized, but they have symptoms, they stay home even with one dose. >> reporter: and the weeks ahead will be more gut wrenching still. many provinces are now locking down and triaging and transferring patients, activating surge capacity in its health care system that is now under threat of covid-19 like never before. paula newton, cnn, ott a what you. >>> german chancellor angela merkel is meeting with cabinet members to discuss measures to slow a third wave of the virus. she says vaccines must be administered quickly to get the pandemic under control. chancellor merkel and other regional leaders have called for a brief sharp lockdown as germany tries to vaccinate more people. today alone germany has reported almost 11,000 new covid cases. for more on this i want to bring in c
that's prompted the head of the world renowned university of ottawa heart institute to plead with the government to quickly get a second dose to medical staff. >> it's not a small problem, paula. it's not a small problem. people are exhausted. we see staff not coming to work because they may have covid. not hospitalized, but they have symptoms, they stay home even with one dose. >> reporter: and the weeks ahead will be more gut wrenching still. many provinces are now locking down...
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that's project the head of the world renowned university of ottawa heart institute to plead with theaff. >> it's not a small problem. it's not a small problem. people were exhausted. we see staff not coming to work because they may have covid and they are not hospitalized, but they have symptoms and they stay home even with the potential one dose. >> and the weeks ahead will be more gut-wrenching still. many provinces are now locking down and triaging and transferring patients, activating surge capacity in its health care system that is now under threat of covid-19 like never before. >>> and jack, look, this is a problem. you have to rewind decades to really get to the heart of this problem, but that doesn't let the trudeau government off the hook. they have been in power for more than five years. they heard dire predictions this. country for decades had a competitive advantage in make vaccines. the research was right here. canadians will now pay for that complacency. trudeau promises that domestic manufacturing will ramp up next year. jake, you and i both know it's just too late at
that's project the head of the world renowned university of ottawa heart institute to plead with theaff. >> it's not a small problem. it's not a small problem. people were exhausted. we see staff not coming to work because they may have covid and they are not hospitalized, but they have symptoms and they stay home even with the potential one dose. >> and the weeks ahead will be more gut-wrenching still. many provinces are now locking down and triaging and transferring patients,...
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i represent ottawa county. i have the mawme river. we have seneca county.s a history here that is untold. and so my first question -- we have powwows in our region thousands of people come to. and the tribes were pushed west. well, that's a part of our history. why can't we commemorate that? and i just want to present that to you as a challenge i've had in my own career and would very much appreciate the help of the department of interior in reviewing my bill, america's first frontier, and trying to enhance departmental interpretation across our region starting at the cuyahoga valley national recreation area, one of the most visited parks in the country, one of the top ten. but then extending across the coast and way over to minnesota all of the states that were a part of the northwest territory. so, i don't expect you to say, madam secretary, that, you know, you will absolutely do it, but i would just tell you the difficulty in getting the park service to work with the federal wildlife refuges that exist across our fresh lake system is really hard. and i t
i represent ottawa county. i have the mawme river. we have seneca county.s a history here that is untold. and so my first question -- we have powwows in our region thousands of people come to. and the tribes were pushed west. well, that's a part of our history. why can't we commemorate that? and i just want to present that to you as a challenge i've had in my own career and would very much appreciate the help of the department of interior in reviewing my bill, america's first frontier, and...
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a recent study from the university of ottawa found that women of color represent less than 1% of artistsk women accounted for 0.03% of all music played on country radio. >> there's already the issue of women not necessarily getting the same air-play as male artists. add to that being a person of color. ♪ show the world you're a country girl ♪ >> nawaz: in 2007, rissi palmer's song, “country girl,” made it on the billboard charts. but staying on top was a different story. how hard has it been since then to get a song back on the charts? >> oh, i don't even try. the thing that people don't understand is how much it costs to even do this. i think that's part of the reason why there hasn't been a huge presence of people of color, because you have to have backing to do this. >> nawaz: that's why palmer is trying to help other artists get recognition outside of the typical avenues. she hosts a show on apple music called “color me country,” a name that pays tribute to black country singer linda martell's 1970 album. and palmer created a fund that gives small grants to independent artists of col
a recent study from the university of ottawa found that women of color represent less than 1% of artistsk women accounted for 0.03% of all music played on country radio. >> there's already the issue of women not necessarily getting the same air-play as male artists. add to that being a person of color. ♪ show the world you're a country girl ♪ >> nawaz: in 2007, rissi palmer's song, “country girl,” made it on the billboard charts. but staying on top was a different story. how...
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i represent ottawa county. we have seneca county. there is a history here that is untold. and so, my first question, we have powwow was in our region, thousands of people come to. and the tribes were pushed west. well, that's a part of a history, why can't we commemorate that? and i just want to percent that to you as a challenge i had in my own career and would very much appreciate the help of the persian region ruling that bill, america's first frontier and -- departmental interpretation across the region, starting at the national recreation area, one of the most visited parts in the country, one of the top ten. but then extending across the coast and way over into minnesota, all of the states that were part of the northwest territory. so i don't expect you to say, madam secretary, that you are absolutely do it, but i would just tell you the difficulty in getting the park service to work with the wildlife refugees, that is just across our fresh lake system. it's really hard. and i think that there is the opportunity for enhanced interpretation there. so, that's one issue
i represent ottawa county. we have seneca county. there is a history here that is untold. and so, my first question, we have powwow was in our region, thousands of people come to. and the tribes were pushed west. well, that's a part of a history, why can't we commemorate that? and i just want to percent that to you as a challenge i had in my own career and would very much appreciate the help of the persian region ruling that bill, america's first frontier and -- departmental interpretation...
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. >> reporter: i'm paula newton in ottawa where canadian prime minister justin trudeau wrapped a phone biden and they discussed getting more vaccines to canada. the president has said he would like to help out. 1.5 million doses of the astrazeneca vaccine has already been sent to canada. the united states has not yet approved that vaccine and has millions of doses in stock. canada would like those doses as it continues to go through a very tough third wave of this pandemic. >> reporter: i'm hadas gold in israel. it's hard to get a reservation at a restaurant or spot on the beach. the dme is open and masks are no longer required outdoors. that's thanks to israel's robust vaccination program. a majority of those eligible have received at least one dose of the vaccine so far. while there are still people out there that the government is trying to reach to vaccinate, health experts here tell me that they believe israel has reached a high enough level of immunity that a new outbreak is unlikely unless a new mutation that can overcome the vaccine enters the country. >>> what amazon and whole
. >> reporter: i'm paula newton in ottawa where canadian prime minister justin trudeau wrapped a phone biden and they discussed getting more vaccines to canada. the president has said he would like to help out. 1.5 million doses of the astrazeneca vaccine has already been sent to canada. the united states has not yet approved that vaccine and has millions of doses in stock. canada would like those doses as it continues to go through a very tough third wave of this pandemic. >>...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >> paula, thank you so much for really bringing that to light for us here.he way, is reporting a fourth straight day of more than 200,000 new covid-19 cases. >> and the surge comes as multiple states there are reporting a severe shortage of vaccines. let's go to cnn's for more on this. modi has warned against attending in person. how has that been received. >> reporter: it's really really staggering numbers that we have been reporting for the last few days. in fact, telling stories through visuals for our viewers to understand what's happening here. let's start with the festival. that's one of the biggest religious festivals in the world that has been celebrated in a northern city called haradwar, to keep it low key, but his appeal comes 18 days after this festival commenced. in 18 days, we have seen over 5,500 infections that have been reported by the local government there. these are just 5,500 people we are talking about, but just imagine once they go home, they meet their families where health experts feel this could be a super spreader event. that's not
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >> paula, thank you so much for really bringing that to light for us here.he way, is reporting a fourth straight day of more than 200,000 new covid-19 cases. >> and the surge comes as multiple states there are reporting a severe shortage of vaccines. let's go to cnn's for more on this. modi has warned against attending in person. how has that been received. >> reporter: it's really really staggering numbers that we have been reporting for the last...
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she herself is a black woman from ottawa. to her, the problem is obvious. the company had taken all of these stock photos which had been floating around the internet for ages and use them to train the system. the majority of the photos were of white men. so when she sees that, that is a problem. it is not necessarily obvious to others. that is part of what, you know, we are dealing with here. the question of diversity has obviously been a problem for a wild. there is an added level for that problem. me, as a white man i have a certain perspective on the world. that will inform the data that i choose. one of the reasons i need a diverse population working on this. they can see this issues in the way she could see them. completely obvious to her. >> you mentioned that -- there was a different scenario there. can you talk about that? to other people got let go in the wake of that. >> it is true. this is a project that i mentioned earlier with jeff. google started working with the department of defense on image recognition for drone footage. that can happen to
she herself is a black woman from ottawa. to her, the problem is obvious. the company had taken all of these stock photos which had been floating around the internet for ages and use them to train the system. the majority of the photos were of white men. so when she sees that, that is a problem. it is not necessarily obvious to others. that is part of what, you know, we are dealing with here. the question of diversity has obviously been a problem for a wild. there is an added level for that...
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she herself as a black woman fromom ottawa. and so to her the problem is obvious. the companies taking these stock photos which of an floating around the internet for ages andhe using them to train the system. while almost all of the photos of the majority of the photos were of white men, right? so when she sees that, obvious leader or that is a problem. but it's not necessarily obvious to others, right? that is part of what we are dealing with here. the question of diversity in the tech industry has obviously been a problem for avi while. in this field there is an added level to that problem, right? and that we have people who are choosing the data, right? many of the white men i have a certain perspective on the world. that's going to inform the data i choose. that's one of the reasons we need reverse a population of people working on this so they can see these issues in the way it was completely obvious to her. >> you mentioned that junie and meg were opposite people. there is a different scenario there around the project. kenny talked about that? and also what
she herself as a black woman fromom ottawa. and so to her the problem is obvious. the companies taking these stock photos which of an floating around the internet for ages andhe using them to train the system. while almost all of the photos of the majority of the photos were of white men, right? so when she sees that, obvious leader or that is a problem. but it's not necessarily obvious to others, right? that is part of what we are dealing with here. the question of diversity in the tech...
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she's in ottawa. way to describe it is that it's becoming increasingly important. right now, it does not represent the dominant form of covid—19 across canada nationally or specific to a pc. and even when you look at the variance, the uk variant is actually proportionally bigger of the known purported cases compared with the brazil variant. but what we're seeing especially in particular in brazil is this really rapid growth of the brazil variant, and that's what has people more concerned about that particular one. i'll add just a little bit detail quickly about what you just mentioned around the closure of the whistler ski resort and the canucks, just to clarify i don't know for certain if the variant was involved in the canucks outbreak. we just wrote that it was a covid—19 outbreak and it wasn't necessarily known that it was this brazil variant, sojust known that it was this brazil variant, so just to clarify that point. variant, so 'ust to clarify that oint. , , point. let me 'ust “ump in there, ki
she's in ottawa. way to describe it is that it's becoming increasingly important. right now, it does not represent the dominant form of covid—19 across canada nationally or specific to a pc. and even when you look at the variance, the uk variant is actually proportionally bigger of the known purported cases compared with the brazil variant. but what we're seeing especially in particular in brazil is this really rapid growth of the brazil variant, and that's what has people more concerned...
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father was canada's than a general 25 years ago, her majesty the queen and his royal highness were in ottawaecue dinner literally in the garden of the governor general�*s residents. there were two tables of eight at the dinner. her royal highness and his role highness were staying there. i was struck at that time, i was a young assistant to the then prime minister, who was also at our table. he and the duke spoke at length about canada, about his royal highness's trips to canada. i was struck by his knowledge of canada, his affection for canada, and that is probably why canadians join so many people around the world at this sad time in honouring his service, and obviously paying our respects and obviously paying our respects and sip these to her majesty. have canada been pausing to reflect on prince philip's life?— on prince philip's life? there is no doubt. on prince philip's life? there is no doubt- like _ on prince philip's life? there is no doubt. like many _ on prince philip's life? there is no doubt. like many canadians, i on prince philip's life? there is no doubt. like many canadians
father was canada's than a general 25 years ago, her majesty the queen and his royal highness were in ottawaecue dinner literally in the garden of the governor general�*s residents. there were two tables of eight at the dinner. her royal highness and his role highness were staying there. i was struck at that time, i was a young assistant to the then prime minister, who was also at our table. he and the duke spoke at length about canada, about his royal highness's trips to canada. i was struck...
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put up a virtual book of condolences, like so many countries, and there are likely to be events in ottawa, probably be events here. a great shame that funerals are being restricted at the moment. lovely to talk to you. thank you very much. many australians woke to the news on saturday morning, and prime minister scott morrison echoed global tributes, saying the commonwealth family mourned with the royal family. the commonwealth family mourned with the royalfamily. our correspondences in front of the sydney harbour bridge. a lovely blue sky there, but we can see the flag flying at half mast behind you. the flag flying at half mast behind yon-— the flag flying at half mast behind ou. : v behind you. that's right. the news broke _ behind you. that's right. the news broke last i behind you. that's right. the news broke last night i behind you. that's right. the news broke last night of i behind you. that's right. the news broke last night of the | news broke last night of the passing of the duke of edinburgh, so this morning, we woke up to the flag here over the sydney harbour bridge flying a
put up a virtual book of condolences, like so many countries, and there are likely to be events in ottawa, probably be events here. a great shame that funerals are being restricted at the moment. lovely to talk to you. thank you very much. many australians woke to the news on saturday morning, and prime minister scott morrison echoed global tributes, saying the commonwealth family mourned with the royal family. the commonwealth family mourned with the royalfamily. our correspondences in front...
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carlos: ada dÍaz de ottawa, canadÁ cumpleaÑos pero no quiere decir cuÁntos.r picker upper! satcha: despierta amÉrica no se detiene. en cuestiÓn de horas el llamado niÑo de la frontera estarÍa en brazos de su madre. en vivo desde texas sabrÁs cÓmo serÍa el esperado reencuentro. raÚl: angustia entre padre de familia. anuncian que maÑana 24 de abrilserÍa el dÍa nacional de la violaciÓn. aquÍ sabrÁs cÓmo proteger a tus hijos. satcha: se acerca la entrega de los oscar y laura pausini nos dice cÓmo celebrarÁ si se lleva la codiciada estatuilla. raÚl: te traemos tambiÉn un poco de lo que podrÍa ocurrir en la esperada premiaciÓn. bienvenidos a una nueva hora de " despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ alan: vengan todos. muy buenos dÍas. viernes. viernes! [gritos] se siente el cuerpo y el alma. 23 de abril. mac: gracias por seguir con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". te alegramos y te damos informaciÓn. a propÓsito, lo que necesitan. satcha: exactamente. ya tenemos lo Último sobre este aÑorado encuentro que se espera en el niÑo de la frontera y su madre. antes vamos con las imÁgene
carlos: ada dÍaz de ottawa, canadÁ cumpleaÑos pero no quiere decir cuÁntos.r picker upper! satcha: despierta amÉrica no se detiene. en cuestiÓn de horas el llamado niÑo de la frontera estarÍa en brazos de su madre. en vivo desde texas sabrÁs cÓmo serÍa el esperado reencuentro. raÚl: angustia entre padre de familia. anuncian que maÑana 24 de abrilserÍa el dÍa nacional de la violaciÓn. aquÍ sabrÁs cÓmo proteger a tus hijos. satcha: se acerca la entrega de los oscar y laura...
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you know, tomorrow in ottawa there will be a national ceremony to commemorate the duke of edinburgh. for us tomorrow. we are doing our bit to show our appreciation for what prince philip did for canada, who —— to recognise his service, and what is passing it means to us, to give us a moment of reflection. ., ., , ., ~ reflection. you have been taking art in reflection. you have been taking part in rehearsals _ reflection. you have been taking part in rehearsals for _ reflection. you have been taking part in rehearsals for tomorrow, j part in rehearsals for tomorrow, tell is a little bit more about what your involvement will be. 50. tell is a little bit more about what your involvement will be.- your involvement will be. so, iwill be there with _ your involvement will be. so, iwill be there with colleagues _ your involvement will be. so, iwill be there with colleagues from i your involvement will be. so, iwill| be there with colleagues from other countries, from australia, from new zealand and trinidad and tobago. we will be their of our countries, behalf our countries. to share what
you know, tomorrow in ottawa there will be a national ceremony to commemorate the duke of edinburgh. for us tomorrow. we are doing our bit to show our appreciation for what prince philip did for canada, who —— to recognise his service, and what is passing it means to us, to give us a moment of reflection. ., ., , ., ~ reflection. you have been taking art in reflection. you have been taking part in rehearsals _ reflection. you have been taking part in rehearsals for _ reflection. you have...