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here in edmonton, canada, we are happy to be part of a great community of people who have helped. andrt a restart camp for mothers and children from the south and east of ukraine. our organization, the ukrainian national association, and the edmonton community are sincerely glad to see the success of the team of people and to see the smiles of those children and parents. camp restart is a way to help those who need it the most. children and mothers from of the occupied territories are you who... lost your native school, housing, a way to adapt, in conditions of uncertain functioning for several years, in a certain way forms a threat to the internal environment of the family, the trauma is dynamic, it develops, and we try to do everything in order to these children and mothers felt the moment when they can rely on themselves, on the environment and recover. next year, the team of the organization plans to launch the creation of a psychological and ecological space, the recovery of families from the consequences of war. nature, collective, humanistic approach, a place where you want to
here in edmonton, canada, we are happy to be part of a great community of people who have helped. andrt a restart camp for mothers and children from the south and east of ukraine. our organization, the ukrainian national association, and the edmonton community are sincerely glad to see the success of the team of people and to see the smiles of those children and parents. camp restart is a way to help those who need it the most. children and mothers from of the occupied territories are you...
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our organization, the ukrainian national association, and the edmonton community, ah, are sincerely gladsee the success of the team of people and to see the smiles of those children and parents. start is a way to help to those who need it the most, children, mothers from the occupied territories - these are those who have lost their native school, housing, a way to adapt, not in conditions of undefined functioning, for several years, in a certain way forms a threat to the internal environment of the family, the trauma is dynamic, it develops, and we try to do everything so that these children... mothers feel the moment when they can rely on themselves, on the environment and recover. next year, a team of organizations plans to launch the creation of a psychological and ecological space, restoration families from the consequences of war. nature, team, humanistic approach, a place where you want to love life and people. tatyana golonova, espresso tv channel. now i have a toothpaste that does more. lacquer activ++ with a plus of active ingredients. i use it for gum problems and bad breath.
our organization, the ukrainian national association, and the edmonton community, ah, are sincerely gladsee the success of the team of people and to see the smiles of those children and parents. start is a way to help to those who need it the most, children, mothers from the occupied territories - these are those who have lost their native school, housing, a way to adapt, not in conditions of undefined functioning, for several years, in a certain way forms a threat to the internal environment...
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you allow me also get our colleague uh press tv's robert and lakesh in on the conversation out of edmonton. hello robert, good to check you with you, hope you're safe and well doing out there, doing well out there. uh, how reactions - been robert in your neck of the woods uh toward this uh latest development in particular from the top dogs in ottawa? uh, well, of course, condemnation, this has been blanketed across uh the western world that we see that all of them have lined up to all of further and pledge their support to israel and even claim that iran's retaliatory attack was targeting civilians when we all saw the videos and it's very obvious that the targets were military sides uh so we're hearing you know lot of condemnation and lot of uh falsehoods fact-free. uh theories that are put out there about iran trying to strike civilian targets, which is just not accurate according to the physical evidence, and then the document record in terms of what was actually registered as targets, both by the israelis themselves, what they noted were targets and uh what iran, the irgc released as it
you allow me also get our colleague uh press tv's robert and lakesh in on the conversation out of edmonton. hello robert, good to check you with you, hope you're safe and well doing out there, doing well out there. uh, how reactions - been robert in your neck of the woods uh toward this uh latest development in particular from the top dogs in ottawa? uh, well, of course, condemnation, this has been blanketed across uh the western world that we see that all of them have lined up to all of...
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he's a big fish in a very small pond of edmonton's film scene. cops learned twitchell is making another movie at the time, featuring gruesome special effects and a main character modeled after his favorite tv show, dexter. >> i'm a blood spatter expert, remember? >> i see things others miss in the movie script. there's this masked killer who kills someone in his kill room and really mimics dexter. so there's a kill table. there's, you know, plastic sheeting to, you know, kill the victim, dismember the victim, and then dispose of the remains, twitchell tells investigators he had nothing to do with johnny's disappearance. >> the props are only a part of his movie, and they buy it. >> police weren't suspicious of mark twitchell. they thought he was sort of an eccentric. you know, filmmaker. >> but then a plot twist. twitchell emails the police. the subject line reads more info that might be useful. twitchell suddenly recalls a complete stranger approaching him in a gas station the night johnny disappeared, offering to sell him a $20,000 car. the pri
he's a big fish in a very small pond of edmonton's film scene. cops learned twitchell is making another movie at the time, featuring gruesome special effects and a main character modeled after his favorite tv show, dexter. >> i'm a blood spatter expert, remember? >> i see things others miss in the movie script. there's this masked killer who kills someone in his kill room and really mimics dexter. so there's a kill table. there's, you know, plastic sheeting to, you know, kill the...
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here in edmonton, in canada, we are glad that we became part of a large community of people who helpedanize and start a restart camp for mothers and children from the south and east of ukraine. our organization , the ukrainian national association, and the community of edmonton, are sincerely glad to see the successes. teams people and see the smiles of those children and parents. destart camp is a way to provide help to those who need it the most. children and mothers from the occupied territories are you who have lost your school, housing, and a way to adapt. not in the conditions of not determining the functioning, for several years, in a certain way forms a threat to the internal environment of the family. therefore, the trauma is dynamic, it develops, and we try to do everything so that these children and mothers feel the moment when they can rely on themselves, on the environment and recover. in the next year, the team of organizations plans launch the creation of a psychological and ecological space, the restoration of families from the consequences of war. nature, team, humanis
here in edmonton, in canada, we are glad that we became part of a large community of people who helpedanize and start a restart camp for mothers and children from the south and east of ukraine. our organization , the ukrainian national association, and the community of edmonton, are sincerely glad to see the successes. teams people and see the smiles of those children and parents. destart camp is a way to provide help to those who need it the most. children and mothers from the occupied...
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edmonton, arkansas. there was a black-owned city called edmonton, arkansas. i father is actually buried there. i can picture this found in my mind. what happened in arkansas that sort of tells the story of not just the sort of bureaucratic racism but even how white supremacists' violence was part and parcel of the story. >> this is really one of the most tragic and outrageous stories i tell in this book. edmonton, arkansas was a small town in the arkansas delta just west of memphis. this was a town founded by two african americans it was actually a black founded town in the late 1800s that was resettled and developed by an african american land development company in the early 1900s and became a thriving community that had multiple churches, small businesses it was entirely african american land and homeowners there. it was surrounded by a white controlled county. not just a white controlled county but a county that was very heavily reliant upon tenant farmers and plantation labor and sharecroppers. one who highly exploited the economy in which african americ
edmonton, arkansas. there was a black-owned city called edmonton, arkansas. i father is actually buried there. i can picture this found in my mind. what happened in arkansas that sort of tells the story of not just the sort of bureaucratic racism but even how white supremacists' violence was part and parcel of the story. >> this is really one of the most tragic and outrageous stories i tell in this book. edmonton, arkansas was a small town in the arkansas delta just west of memphis. this...
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that is another example in university of alberta in edmonton and has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they, after the aftermath of a hook affair, they announced they were going to investigate this. and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent. and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment. um, but mostly they tried to just sort of uh, put it aside and uh and not really deal. busy so uh, deal with the issue obviously this recent report in the ottawa citizen, i just further layer of embarrassment and they are, you know, holding off on, on, including the, the memorial. um, but uh, but no, the 2 to a government has mostly just tried to suppress the discussion of this matter. not as a rap with this house details on those tours. plenty more besides everyone all to, to come check it out. let's see. see the the functions of people pulled up. yeah, but the zip code is getting is it gets a little elizabeth street looks like the most to get t
that is another example in university of alberta in edmonton and has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they, after the aftermath of a hook affair, they announced they were going to investigate this. and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent. and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment. um, but mostly they tried to just sort of uh, put...
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embarrassment that came out of that incident, that is another example in university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they, after the aftermath of the hook affair, they announced they were being investigated this and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent. and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment. um, but mostly they've tried to just sort of put it aside and not really do. busy deal with the issue, obviously this recent report in the ottawa citizen, i the further layer of embarrassment and they are, you know, holding off on, on, including the, the memorial. but, but know the true to government has mostly just tried to suppress the discussion of this matter. not as a right, but this out details on those stories. plenty more besides everyone, all to, to come check it out. let's see. see the the region 2024. the one on august, the 6 ukrainian troops across the border and launched a full scale in persian in
embarrassment that came out of that incident, that is another example in university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they, after the aftermath of the hook affair, they announced they were being investigated this and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent. and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment. um, but...
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the embarrassment that came out of that incident is another example in university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where 1400000 dollars of money was raised to commemorate former nicely aligned officials and they, after the aftermath of the hook affair, they announced they were going investigate this and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent. and so the canadian government has, uh, you know, it wasn't bursting for a moment, but mostly they tried to just sort of put it aside and not really deal. busy so uh, deal with the issue obviously this recent report in the ottawa citizen. uh, i the further layer of embarrassment and they are, you know, holding off on, on, including the, the memorial. um, but uh, but no the to the government has mostly just tried to, uh, uh, press discussion of this matter to the indian or should now when natives of the child go silence, all protesting a deal they say has acknowledged that opinion. i've talked to the u. k. agreed to hand the aisles back to morris bridge as far as x ray. david law, me ha
the embarrassment that came out of that incident is another example in university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where 1400000 dollars of money was raised to commemorate former nicely aligned officials and they, after the aftermath of the hook affair, they announced they were going investigate this and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent. and so the canadian government has, uh, you know, it wasn't bursting for a moment, but...
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so they haven't done that is another example. university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they did, after the aftermath of the hook up there, they announced they were going investigate this and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent in terms of returning any is money ending ending these um these different bursaries that are named after these uh, former nazi um uh you know, soldiers and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment um, but mostly they've tried to just sort of put it aside and not really deal. busy so uh, deal with the issue, obviously this recent report in the ottawa citizen as a further layer of embarrassment. and they are, you know, holding off on, on concluding the, the memorial. but know the true to government has mostly just tried to suppress the discussion of this matter. you know, what strikes me went up a we report on stories like that is that actually, these are not singular incide
so they haven't done that is another example. university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they did, after the aftermath of the hook up there, they announced they were going investigate this and there was no pressure to look at this. and they have just gone completely silent in terms of returning any is money ending ending these um these different bursaries that are named after these uh,...
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that is another example in university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they, after the aftermath of a hook affair, they announced they were going investigate this. and there was no pressure to look at this and they have just gone completely silent. and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment. um, but mostly they tried to just sort of uh, put it aside and uh and not really deal. busy uh, deal with the issue obviously this recent report in the ottawa citizen. uh, i the further layer of embarrassment and they are, you know, holding off on, on, including the, the memorial. um, but uh, but no, the 2 to a government has mostly just tried to uh.
that is another example in university of alberta in edmonton has ukrainian studies a program where $1400000.00 of money was raised to commemorate former nazi aligned officials. and they, after the aftermath of a hook affair, they announced they were going investigate this. and there was no pressure to look at this and they have just gone completely silent. and so the caden government has, uh, you know, it was embarrassing for a moment. um, but mostly they tried to just sort of uh, put it aside...
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. >> you think the market is going to look at the edmontons. what exactly are they looking for in those minutes in your mind? >> why did they get to the 50 basis points after all? kugler was clear about the risk of the labor market developing. we wanted to get ahead of it. i think that's the key measure. if they're making a big case about that, then you're going to get the repricing. >> by the way, cpi is tomorrow. you scared me. somebody else made a mistake on our team. you're not the only one. a lot of people wanted to get to the weekend. >>> bond yields, something very interesting. the short end has been technically rising than the long end. have you noted that too? in your mind, what does that say about investor expectations, not only about inflation but what the fed is going to do? >> that's exactly what it is. interesting now the market is pricing about a 15% probability of the fed being on hold in november. that's what's driving up the two-year yield. it does indicate that there's some positioning about, okay, fed, you can cut, but it ma
. >> you think the market is going to look at the edmontons. what exactly are they looking for in those minutes in your mind? >> why did they get to the 50 basis points after all? kugler was clear about the risk of the labor market developing. we wanted to get ahead of it. i think that's the key measure. if they're making a big case about that, then you're going to get the repricing. >> by the way, cpi is tomorrow. you scared me. somebody else made a mistake on our team....
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. >> we're alberta united, so we have members from across alberta which include edmonton police, calgary police and rcmp. team looks good. we're defending champions, so we'll try our best here to take another win home for canada in the men's tournament. >> san jose was able to fight back in their first match. in their first napa appearance, they did lose five two to nypd. >> it's pretty amazing to connect with other officers from around the world. basically, it's an experience and not only connecting with them, but connecting with with our own players. >> each team is guaranteed four games. winners will advance and play a championship final to earn the trophy and the blue bragging rights on friday. reporting in san francisco. i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news. >> a new report finds the vast majority of professional athletes lose most of their money within three years of retirement, even though they can earn millions in their playing days. according to the report, many pro athletes often have short careers, which can make it difficult to save enough for retirement. some make poor finan
. >> we're alberta united, so we have members from across alberta which include edmonton police, calgary police and rcmp. team looks good. we're defending champions, so we'll try our best here to take another win home for canada in the men's tournament. >> san jose was able to fight back in their first match. in their first napa appearance, they did lose five two to nypd. >> it's pretty amazing to connect with other officers from around the world. basically, it's an experience...
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. >> we're alberta united, so we have members from across alberta which include edmonton police, calgaryolice and rcmp. team looks good. we're defending champions, so we'll try our best here to take another win home for canada. >> in the men's tournament, san jose was able to fight back in their first match. in their first napa appearance. they did lose five two to nypd. >> it's pretty amazing to connect with other officers from around the world, basically. it's an experience and not only connecting with them, but connecting with with our own players. >> each team is guaranteed four games. winners will advance and play a championship final to earn the trophy, and the blue bragging rights on friday. reporting in san francisco i'm james torres, ktvu, fox two news jj now new at six. >> strong gusty winds and dry conditions in the days to come. tonight, firefighters are warning of a higher threat of wildfires as pg and e plans to shut off power to neighborhoods most at risk. also ahead, we're dealing with over 30 years of somebody mr. combs specifically, who has been able to reign terror on
. >> we're alberta united, so we have members from across alberta which include edmonton police, calgaryolice and rcmp. team looks good. we're defending champions, so we'll try our best here to take another win home for canada. >> in the men's tournament, san jose was able to fight back in their first match. in their first napa appearance. they did lose five two to nypd. >> it's pretty amazing to connect with other officers from around the world, basically. it's an experience...
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it gets the wrong edmonton from the nose. and so i think that kind of spread very thinly in terms of capacity. we'll find a very, very hard to make rapid, uh, sort of in boxes as well as waiting for this as well as been well prepped to find it more in the ground. they've been waiting for it and here's what it's giving and the whole they, they want it on the ground. andrews creek associate professor at kings college london. thank you very much for your time. this our let's take you now is who gaza? the is really military is significantly increasing its attacks across the strip killing at least 70000000 palestinians overnight. then into this morning, wednesday morning. it strikes targeted gauze, the city and the north end of the se rod's refugee camp and central gaza, and a ground operation in san eunice in itself is really forces killed at least $53.00 people. 12 of them from one family and many residential buildings were destroyed while people were still inside. medical sources said he is really army, prevented paramedics and
it gets the wrong edmonton from the nose. and so i think that kind of spread very thinly in terms of capacity. we'll find a very, very hard to make rapid, uh, sort of in boxes as well as waiting for this as well as been well prepped to find it more in the ground. they've been waiting for it and here's what it's giving and the whole they, they want it on the ground. andrews creek associate professor at kings college london. thank you very much for your time. this our let's take you now is who...