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a slippery scene in calgary after the first heavy snowfall of the season. some spots saw as much as six inches. some of that snow will make it into the northern u.s. in 2015. >> susan smith wrote. i am not the monster society thinks i am. 30 years after admitting she killed her children after she first tried to blame the crime on a black man, she hopes a parole board will agree with her. the 53 year old's first chance at freedom comes today. susan, why did you do it? >> susan. why? >> the woman who shocked the nation 30 years ago by killing her two children is up for parole. today it was back in 1994 when susan smith rolled her car into this lake in south carolina. her three year old and 14 month old boys inside the car. today, smith will make her case to the parole board as to why she should be set free. >> the possibility is there they could release her. >> i am hopeful that that is unlikely. >> at the time, smith claimed she had been by a black man who took off with her sons. >> i want to say to my babies that your mama loves you so much. >> but after a
a slippery scene in calgary after the first heavy snowfall of the season. some spots saw as much as six inches. some of that snow will make it into the northern u.s. in 2015. >> susan smith wrote. i am not the monster society thinks i am. 30 years after admitting she killed her children after she first tried to blame the crime on a black man, she hopes a parole board will agree with her. the 53 year old's first chance at freedom comes today. susan, why did you do it? >> susan. why?...
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election as regards that time is maintenance that thank you so much for it and blessed your boss in calgary, former paula sent me an economy minister live on our to well, the very latest updates, the developments that monitor this us election day. i'm plenty of reaction to. that's where you'll find right here, both on there and online throughout the day, and it could be a long night as well. ortiz got you covered by for an i. thanks for watching the, [000:00:00;00] the the, i mean everyone is chasing the same dream. everyone is doing the same thing, having to get a job, making it rich, major, the savvy money that lose the most popular person in the world. no body the world doing the same damn thing. it's like watching the high school all over again . i believe in creating awareness about homeless because if we don't pay attention to it, it's gonna overwhelm the population. and when that happens, where's the money going to come from? seriously, we're, we're, we're ready is what? 70000000000 or something like that. missing in money. are democracies falling apart and we're worried about small
election as regards that time is maintenance that thank you so much for it and blessed your boss in calgary, former paula sent me an economy minister live on our to well, the very latest updates, the developments that monitor this us election day. i'm plenty of reaction to. that's where you'll find right here, both on there and online throughout the day, and it could be a long night as well. ortiz got you covered by for an i. thanks for watching the, [000:00:00;00] the the, i mean everyone is...
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Nov 26, 2024
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he said, this morning was alarmed by the appearance of a party of calgary, supported by infantry whichved to be the core of refugees. they seem surrounded me in being superior and having no prospect escape i thought it advisable surrender myself and card prisoners of war. they informed me he was mortally wounded. one of the individuals captured was peter daly, an individual from rhode island signed up as a free man during the slave enlistment act timeframe. i am standing in frt of what davenport house looks like today. that is whe e most brutal fighting occurred. that is where colonel green s awakened from sleep and he and his soldiers were ambushed. colonel green was wounded in the initial attack and his body was strapped to a horse and drag about a mile toward the british line. eventually they left his body at the side of the road and he was later buried at pines bridge. probably because green e leader of black soldiers along colonel along with colonegreen, killed that day, inviduals were also killed. their names are inscribed on the monument you see on the screen. it is located in y
he said, this morning was alarmed by the appearance of a party of calgary, supported by infantry whichved to be the core of refugees. they seem surrounded me in being superior and having no prospect escape i thought it advisable surrender myself and card prisoners of war. they informed me he was mortally wounded. one of the individuals captured was peter daly, an individual from rhode island signed up as a free man during the slave enlistment act timeframe. i am standing in frt of what...
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. >> jesse: calgary and hawaii. >> judge jeanine: hawaii is south?anine: i don't know. >> jesse: mimi there. so i'm going with hawaii. >> dana: i think hawaii. >> jessica: are good for this one russia for furthest north, new zealand furthest south. >> judge jeanine: >> dana: oh, wait, i've been to st. petersburg. jasper might be higher. >> tyrus: i was the first of the wt match in russia. first ever -- >> jessica: brittney griner -- >> jessica: i didn't have weed in my bag, respected the laws. >> jessica: instagram question from nolan. what is one invention you want to see in the next five years? >> judge jeanine: if i could think of one, i do it -- >> jessica: you can go last. >> judge jeanine: i have an idea, i take it back. i want to be able to, like coming to a hydrofoil, and if people are walking slowly, it drives me crazy, i walk very quickly, so i want to be able to self lift and fly over them and then keep walking. >> jessica: like a jensen. >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: flying taxis peered. >> dana: what about air traf
. >> jesse: calgary and hawaii. >> judge jeanine: hawaii is south?anine: i don't know. >> jesse: mimi there. so i'm going with hawaii. >> dana: i think hawaii. >> jessica: are good for this one russia for furthest north, new zealand furthest south. >> judge jeanine: >> dana: oh, wait, i've been to st. petersburg. jasper might be higher. >> tyrus: i was the first of the wt match in russia. first ever -- >> jessica: brittney griner -- >>...
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. >> greg: tyrus, calgary to bed o to bed -- but this problem i might have to sleep 'til february. >>re going to be busy then. >> yeah exactly. >> listen, it's not close, greg. [ laughter ] and i'm a little upset that you don't know. you are straight smart. >> greg: yes, i am. >> you have been around. you are from the mean streets of northern california. >> greg: san mateo. >> you didn't play. >> greg: i cut my teeth at the hillsdale mall. [ laughter ] >> there you go. so if i'm selling pollster stuff and i come on the show and go, well, he's up 15 everywhere, back to you, bob, they're not calling me whack tuesday. >> greg: right. >> so -- back. >> so you'll tell me the media that's lied about everything else, their holy grail is polls? we'll make up lies, we'll take a segment out of what he says and make it here, he's killing people, but we don't [ bleep ] with the polls. the polls is the holy trinity of truth. [ laughter ] the polls are just like stripper club poles in the morning. nobody gives [ bleep ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> but i do think there are people who are so seven-d
. >> greg: tyrus, calgary to bed o to bed -- but this problem i might have to sleep 'til february. >>re going to be busy then. >> yeah exactly. >> listen, it's not close, greg. [ laughter ] and i'm a little upset that you don't know. you are straight smart. >> greg: yes, i am. >> you have been around. you are from the mean streets of northern california. >> greg: san mateo. >> you didn't play. >> greg: i cut my teeth at the hillsdale mall. [...
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how warm it is in the t certs in the shorts he is wearing i am showing him the snow were having in calgary so decisive in summer weather but the last joke as i'll be skiing on sunday because the slopes have opened up. but anyway, we came here wanting to celebrate and also remind our american friends the importance of the energy relationship. we have two be very grateful for my colleagues for making their way to d.c. that i want to take the first 15 minutes or so to lay out the extent of the relationship not just in oil and gas but all parts of energy. so the rest are graphs for just to reiterate can the u.s. trade relationship that's with that one of $50 billion a year it is by far our biggest category of trade in particular crude oil is our biggest cegory of trade to any nation the united states we have all the numbers it's a very hefty portion of our trade. we are independent not only on oil but also electricity, a look at some of the graphs pipelines, the refinery system, all the things a maker energy system work. it's very difficult to speak about canadian or american energy system bec
how warm it is in the t certs in the shorts he is wearing i am showing him the snow were having in calgary so decisive in summer weather but the last joke as i'll be skiing on sunday because the slopes have opened up. but anyway, we came here wanting to celebrate and also remind our american friends the importance of the energy relationship. we have two be very grateful for my colleagues for making their way to d.c. that i want to take the first 15 minutes or so to lay out the extent of the...
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few places where they've done this study that people will often point to is one that came out of calgary2011. they removed fluoride for a lot of the same issues that we're talking about. this has been discussed for some time now. they decided to put it back in in 2021. ten years later, because they saw an increase in cavities. when we review the data and cochrane has reviewed the data as well, what you find is that a lot of the studies done before 1975, the benefit is clear in terms of the benefit of water on the fluoridated water, on cavities. but after 1975, it's not as clear. and i think in large part it's because you started to have fluoride in the toothpaste. and that started to make a significant impact overall on cavities. so, you know, i think it's still a little bit hard to say exactly what the impact would be of taking it out. by the way, taking it out often means in communities across the country not putting it in. as i mentioned, in some places it occurs naturally, but what they're really talking about is not putting that fluoride in portland, oregon anderson, you may know, d
few places where they've done this study that people will often point to is one that came out of calgary2011. they removed fluoride for a lot of the same issues that we're talking about. this has been discussed for some time now. they decided to put it back in in 2021. ten years later, because they saw an increase in cavities. when we review the data and cochrane has reviewed the data as well, what you find is that a lot of the studies done before 1975, the benefit is clear in terms of the...
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i have the privilege of being here with the very fine men and women of the 212 calgary of the u.s.iday. this morning, these american troops on duty. conducting crucial combat training alongside nato allies >> we're here at the nation's training no matter what time of the year it is. >> reporter: they're part of the 212 cavalry unit with the u.s. army deployed to eastern poland just 100 miles from the russian border. today's drill, focusing on securing a water crossing. for these soldiers, there's no sling down for the holidays. so thanksgiving dinner is coming to them. >> happy thanksgiving, everybody. >> reporter: served up in a field kitchen as way of offering a little reminder of home. >> green beans here. >> nice. >> we have corn on the cob and then also we got steak. >> how does it smellll? >> smells very good. like i'm back at home for thanksgiving. >> reporter: while the setting is far from typical, a lot of effort igoing in to making sure this day still feels special. i see you're using creole seasoning. looks like a taste of home. >> yes. this is my favorite seasoning. >>>
i have the privilege of being here with the very fine men and women of the 212 calgary of the u.s.iday. this morning, these american troops on duty. conducting crucial combat training alongside nato allies >> we're here at the nation's training no matter what time of the year it is. >> reporter: they're part of the 212 cavalry unit with the u.s. army deployed to eastern poland just 100 miles from the russian border. today's drill, focusing on securing a water crossing. for these...
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at philosophy at the university of toronto, got his doctorate in philosophy from the university of calgary. go ahead. onkar: thanks for having me here today, thank, kateie for an interesting paper. i'm going to offer two sets of comments on two related things. one about the purpose of the paper and then some specifics. right now the draft to me reads like it could have two purposes and i'm not sure which one is sort of what the driving purpose is. one could be, it's telling an interesting story about the history of blasphemy cases and some sort of related issues, closely related. and i think of it as both free speech and the establishment of free exercise clauses of the first amendment and the interplay between those. and is it -- is the basic purpose to tell that story to people who don't know it or don't sort of know it in its details? and there's a tendency to think we have the first amendment and we have the bill of rights and then we have freedom of speech and freedom of religion in the u.s. and the actual history is that it's much more hard-won and you had to really fight. there had
at philosophy at the university of toronto, got his doctorate in philosophy from the university of calgary. go ahead. onkar: thanks for having me here today, thank, kateie for an interesting paper. i'm going to offer two sets of comments on two related things. one about the purpose of the paper and then some specifics. right now the draft to me reads like it could have two purposes and i'm not sure which one is sort of what the driving purpose is. one could be, it's telling an interesting story...