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most divided was montreal itself.r is the percentage of english speakers. so it was no real surprise that these west side districts voted "no" on the sovereignty question. here, the darkest colors represent the highest percentages of french speakers. as predicted, these northeast districts voted "yes" for sovereignty. but how would the remaining areas vote? here are the areas of the city where people live whose mother tongues are neither french nor english. the darkest colors show the highest percentages. even though many french speakers live here, too, the allophones held the deciding votes. they did not want to leave canada. they tipped the referendum against a sovereign quebec, and these areas voted "non." it appears for now it's the immigrants who hold the key to quebec's future. the leader of the sovereignty movement, jacques parizeau, blamed the defeat on the ethnic vote and on anglo money. even though this was partially true, his statement caused an uproar in canada because it confirmed the "us"-and-"them" atti
most divided was montreal itself.r is the percentage of english speakers. so it was no real surprise that these west side districts voted "no" on the sovereignty question. here, the darkest colors represent the highest percentages of french speakers. as predicted, these northeast districts voted "yes" for sovereignty. but how would the remaining areas vote? here are the areas of the city where people live whose mother tongues are neither french nor english. the darkest...
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the maple spring marches on and montreal's canada thousands of students protesting massive tuition hikes are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us live next. and a new super virus has emerged that can do a lot more than steel door files it's called the flame virus and it can turn again it can turn your computer against you coming up next we'll tell you who's potentially behind this cyber threat and who it's targeting. plus it's the list you certainly don't want to be on a secret kill list compiled and approved by president obama is now out in the open how did the liberal law professor and community organizer who campaigned against the u.s. iraq war become the man we know today. it's tuesday may twenty ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz mall and you're watching our. own massive protests in the canadian province of quebec and what started out as a student protest thousands of people have taken to the streets demonstrating against
the maple spring marches on and montreal's canada thousands of students protesting massive tuition hikes are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us live next. and a new super virus has emerged that can do a lot more than steel door files it's called the flame virus and it can turn again it can turn your computer against you coming up next we'll...
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the maple spring marches on in montreal canada thousands of student protesters there protesting the massive to wishin hikes that are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds of arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us next. that's the treaty that has senate democrats planning an all out revolt against president obama we'll tell you about the trans-pacific partnership and why some believe the president is going out of his way to keep congress in the dark about the details. and mitt romney is well on his way to clinching the republican presidential nomination chances are texas will tip the delegate count and his favor but after an ugly primary season was romney more bruised by his own party and embraced. it's tuesday may twenty ninth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our. own massive protests in the canadian province of quebec and what started as a student protest thousands of people have taken to the streets demonstrating against what they see as the gover
the maple spring marches on in montreal canada thousands of student protesters there protesting the massive to wishin hikes that are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds of arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us next. that's the treaty that has senate democrats planning an all out revolt against president obama we'll tell you about the trans-pacific partnership and why some believe...
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this is a map of montréal yes that's not the country always. works with although.i think that the other side for a very much very very sad for cambridge and the first time i have a. narrative or to start in the way i admire i'm sure this sort of thing i got a day after the anti protest law was passed a quarter of a million people spilled onto montréal streets in defiance in a peaceful march more than seven hundred were arrested in just one day there were people coming out from the bar actually at that time and they were arrested and they weren't going to demonstrate their had been. a lot of physical or station but the people keep more of them banging their pots and pans each now risking a fine of up to five thousand dollars when there are so many people that get rights everybody can it is me. or in spending much time showing incidents of police brutality all journalists in canada live in which the politicians and live which. are the gang are making the rules showed i don't want to get outside and see what's happening in the streets really and they don't want to kno
this is a map of montréal yes that's not the country always. works with although.i think that the other side for a very much very very sad for cambridge and the first time i have a. narrative or to start in the way i admire i'm sure this sort of thing i got a day after the anti protest law was passed a quarter of a million people spilled onto montréal streets in defiance in a peaceful march more than seven hundred were arrested in just one day there were people coming out from the bar...
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this is in park jean depot in montreal. >> it's in montreal. >> but they've got a replica of montrealy're already in montreal. >> it's like a -- they're paying homage to their city. >> i bet if you live in montreal it would be cool to see the real chapel and then see the same version. >> you're looking at the hotel which is a functional hotel. it has -- >> i saw a bed. >> it has 14 rooms and 10 suites in the hotel. a functioning restaurant, a functioning bar. you can make reservations and go in and have drinks and dinner and say stay in the hotel and go to the convention and hold a meeting if you needed to. go to the chapel, get married. >> now that's pretty cool. brrr. >> in a standard room, at the ice hotel, it's going to cost you about 259 bucks. per person. >> if i bring a date it's more like 500 bucks. >> too cold to be romantic. you can stay by yourself. >> true, beth. >> that's why you bring somebody, to warm you up. >>> one of the frequenters of super bowl air time in the fast few years, go daddy. they've released their latest ad that will run during the super bowl. we have a
this is in park jean depot in montreal. >> it's in montreal. >> but they've got a replica of montrealy're already in montreal. >> it's like a -- they're paying homage to their city. >> i bet if you live in montreal it would be cool to see the real chapel and then see the same version. >> you're looking at the hotel which is a functional hotel. it has -- >> i saw a bed. >> it has 14 rooms and 10 suites in the hotel. a functioning restaurant, a...
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once again, here's drew griffin. >> in montreal, the needs of the local spca were great. abandoned dogs and cats needed help, and the money to help them ran out. so in 2005, what seemed like a great opportunity came knocking. a private fundraising company called quadriga art proposed an expansion. montreal's spca would become cat canadian spca, and quadriga art would send fund-raising mailers across canada. the money started rolling in, but there was a big problem. practically every dollar that came in, according to montreal's new spca director was going directly into the coffers of quadriga art. the fundraising bill so large that after three years, the montreal spca, despite receiving about $13 million in donations, was in the hole more than 4.5 million. >> how do you get in debt to a fund-raiser? >> by incurring expenses and not having a plan for getting out of it. it was not a smart decision on the spca's part and we let quadriga create strategy for us. >> the strategy was simple. quadriga art would send out pleas for money on behalf of this shelter, include tote bags
once again, here's drew griffin. >> in montreal, the needs of the local spca were great. abandoned dogs and cats needed help, and the money to help them ran out. so in 2005, what seemed like a great opportunity came knocking. a private fundraising company called quadriga art proposed an expansion. montreal's spca would become cat canadian spca, and quadriga art would send fund-raising mailers across canada. the money started rolling in, but there was a big problem. practically every...
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and the montreal spca, a canadian charity, received about $13 million in donations over three years but despite all of that money, they've ended up in the hole more than $4.5 million. all of these charities have one thing in common. they all have connections to a fundraising company called quadriga art. the company gets paid to build mailing lists. >> where is the money going? i'm trying to reach mr. shuloff? he's not in? >> here's the question. over three years and none of the money has gone to any veterans. ma'am? >> you think if the money was going where they said it was going and everything was on the up and up, you'd think they'd want to be completely transparent, right? drew has been investigating this for years in some cases, and they are refusing to answer. literally getting doors slammed in his face. tonight, you'll see what he and his producer, david fitzpatrick, have uncovered during their investigation. and later on we'll also tell you what you need to look for in order to make sure that a charity that you want to donate money to, to make sure that they are doing the right t
and the montreal spca, a canadian charity, received about $13 million in donations over three years but despite all of that money, they've ended up in the hole more than $4.5 million. all of these charities have one thing in common. they all have connections to a fundraising company called quadriga art. the company gets paid to build mailing lists. >> where is the money going? i'm trying to reach mr. shuloff? he's not in? >> here's the question. over three years and none of the...
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but for the montreal spca, the results have been a disaster. will you sign with them again? not. >> reporter: that is hardly the end of this story. my name is drew griffin. i'm with cnn. meet pierre barnadi, emerges as -- fired by the montreal spca board, only to emerge as the founder of a nigh u.s.-based charity. spca international. from his home in montreal in a rarely staffed office in new york, barnadi and quadriga art have designed a new charity, to tug on the heart strings with its signature program called baghdad pups. the stated goal -- reuniting vets and their war pets. but you're going to be stunned to find out just how this operation works. >> this is so -- and once we start scratching the surface of this thing, drew, it just gets deeper and deeper and more shocking. so many of these charities where hardly any of the money goes to charity. all seem to have this one private fundraiser taking in all the money and that's quadriga art right here in new york. i had never heard about them. >> me neither but they are huge. a private company that simply will not speak to
but for the montreal spca, the results have been a disaster. will you sign with them again? not. >> reporter: that is hardly the end of this story. my name is drew griffin. i'm with cnn. meet pierre barnadi, emerges as -- fired by the montreal spca board, only to emerge as the founder of a nigh u.s.-based charity. spca international. from his home in montreal in a rarely staffed office in new york, barnadi and quadriga art have designed a new charity, to tug on the heart strings with its...
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that's what we wanted to ask the group's founder, pierre barnotti, who lives in montreal. i'm wondering what you can tell us about the value of the donors, where is the money going? >> well, we have different programs and the site covers it all. again -- i'm not trying to hide or avoid any questions. but we have a spokesman, she has all the answers ready for you. she has agreed to give you an interview. >> reporter: can you just tell us how? >> absolutely. all you to do is go on spcai.org. >> reporter: we did that. and asked bob ottenhoff, the president of the charity watchdog group guidestar, about the documents we found. >> what worries me about this one is that the numbers don't compute. i can't understand how to connect the dots between how much money is spent on fund-raising, to how much money is spent on programming, and what the sources of those revenues are, and i also can't really measure the impact of this organization. what difference are they really making? >> reporter: a spokesman for spca international told cnn by e-mail that, yes, although our investment is
that's what we wanted to ask the group's founder, pierre barnotti, who lives in montreal. i'm wondering what you can tell us about the value of the donors, where is the money going? >> well, we have different programs and the site covers it all. again -- i'm not trying to hide or avoid any questions. but we have a spokesman, she has all the answers ready for you. she has agreed to give you an interview. >> reporter: can you just tell us how? >> absolutely. all you to do is go...
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radio montreal thank you. russian businessman platon lebedev who was jailed for involved in russia's infamous you call scandal said his prison for corruption reduced by three years big story today set to walk free next july the sean thomas has got the details. his sentence was reduced from thirteen years to ten years by a local court in our hand girls let me take you a little bit back through it to get to where we were today in two thousand and five both men were convicted of tax evasion and then they were retried in two thousand and ten and then convicted of stealing oil from their company now last year dimitri medvedev who was then president introduced legislation to soften up white collar crimes specifically favoring financial penalties as opposed to criminal sentences that therefore decriminalizing the more white collar crimes basically saying that these were not violent offenders and they shouldn't be treated as such so they would be financially punished instead now this set the course if you will for the
radio montreal thank you. russian businessman platon lebedev who was jailed for involved in russia's infamous you call scandal said his prison for corruption reduced by three years big story today set to walk free next july the sean thomas has got the details. his sentence was reduced from thirteen years to ten years by a local court in our hand girls let me take you a little bit back through it to get to where we were today in two thousand and five both men were convicted of tax evasion and...
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this is a map of montréal you're not going to always ducks.are kinda hard to understand or for very much very very sorry for to break. the first time i have i leave you now if you're to start on the idea of doing this sort of thing i got a day after the anti protests law was passed a quarter of a million people spilled onto montréal streets in defiance in a peaceful march more than seven hundred were arrested in just one day there were people coming out from the. are actually at that time and they were i rested and they weren't going to do demonstration there had been tear gas. a lot of physical or station but the people keep more chain and banging their pots and pans each now risking a fine of up to five thousand dollars when there are so many people that get arrest everybody canada's media aren't spending much time showing widespread incidents of police brutality. journalists in canada live in which the politicians and a live look good good good good good the ganger is making the rules show they don't going to get outside and see what's happ
this is a map of montréal you're not going to always ducks.are kinda hard to understand or for very much very very sorry for to break. the first time i have i leave you now if you're to start on the idea of doing this sort of thing i got a day after the anti protests law was passed a quarter of a million people spilled onto montréal streets in defiance in a peaceful march more than seven hundred were arrested in just one day there were people coming out from the. are actually at that time and...
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plus montreal boiling over people of all ages and walks of life joined local students venting their anger over to wish in the sand the authorities protest a crackdown. it's ten minutes past the hour here in moscow julian assange and the occupy movement a phenomenon much ignored and condemned by the mainstream media now though for the first time the two come together on our t.v. to discuss how the corporate alliance plans to change the world. now recognize that public policy outcomes on happening at the national level and the policy makers are actually the ones who are national parliaments they're elsewhere and the ones who are exciting policy on any way counts or not them that's what some steps in as a global phenomenon lynch and we'll just have a global financial crisis we have a global political crisis because our institutions no longer function yeah exactly and this is one of the points of the global justice movement which is there are these sort of newly created in ministries of global planetary political mechanisms that would like the w t o like the i.m.f. the people at least in plac
plus montreal boiling over people of all ages and walks of life joined local students venting their anger over to wish in the sand the authorities protest a crackdown. it's ten minutes past the hour here in moscow julian assange and the occupy movement a phenomenon much ignored and condemned by the mainstream media now though for the first time the two come together on our t.v. to discuss how the corporate alliance plans to change the world. now recognize that public policy outcomes on...
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thousands of canadians among the three montreal this week a divine law designed to curb students and to wish and feel rallies which have often ended in violence and mass arrests. watching r t thank you for joining us on the weekly i'm to bomb would say let's take a look at just story first the u.n. security council has been holding an emergency closed door session to discuss the massacre in the syrian town of houla a report delivered by the head of the observer mission to the country says of these one hundred eight people were killed in the attack on friday according to some diplomats and also pointed the finger to blame at the syrian government damascus are strongly denies being behind the attack as saying there is no evidence to confirm its troops involvement it blames anti regime gunmen for the massacre but there's no way to independently verify any of the claims the syrian rebels and meanwhile say the u.n. peace plan is dead and are calling on foreign partners to launch strikes against president assad moscow says and most of those who died in houla where executed well and held we
thousands of canadians among the three montreal this week a divine law designed to curb students and to wish and feel rallies which have often ended in violence and mass arrests. watching r t thank you for joining us on the weekly i'm to bomb would say let's take a look at just story first the u.n. security council has been holding an emergency closed door session to discuss the massacre in the syrian town of houla a report delivered by the head of the observer mission to the country says of...
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john and that meant montreal and quebec had the other 300. what allen did not know is that the mohawk nation, under orders from the irkut of the iroquois nation and we didn't know well enough to know they were british citizens from 1715 on. there was never any question which side they were going to be on. so allen's idea was to move quickly, and it was also the idea of george washington who sent benedict arnold with 1,000 men to attack quebec at the same time ethan allen decided without george washington's approval to attack montreal. allen was only able to raise 134 men, paying some french abitant one pence a day which was more cash than they usually had, but the french canadians were unhappy with the british so allen miscalculated and thought he would have much more support from the french canadians and he also thought he'd have more support from the americans, his own cousin, the commander did not show up as he expected with the green mountain boys nor did any of the other americans. basically ethan allenes kroed the st. laurence at night
john and that meant montreal and quebec had the other 300. what allen did not know is that the mohawk nation, under orders from the irkut of the iroquois nation and we didn't know well enough to know they were british citizens from 1715 on. there was never any question which side they were going to be on. so allen's idea was to move quickly, and it was also the idea of george washington who sent benedict arnold with 1,000 men to attack quebec at the same time ethan allen decided without george...
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plus montreal boiling over people of all ages and walks of life joined local students venting their anger over to mission heights and the authorities protest crackdown. julian assange and the occupy movement phenomenons a much ignored and condemned by the mainstream media now for the first time the two come together in our team to discuss how the n.t. corporate alliance plans to change the world. now recognize that public policy comes on happening at the national level and policymakers are actually the ones who are national parliaments they're also on the ones who are dictating policy on anyway accounts for all of them representatives and that's a global phenomena i mean should we all just have a global financial crisis we have a global political crisis because our institutions no longer function exactly and this is one of the points of the global justice movement which is there are these sort of newly created in ministry of global planetary political mechanisms that would like the w t o like the i.m.f. the people at least in places like the us weren't even supposed to know exist but were
plus montreal boiling over people of all ages and walks of life joined local students venting their anger over to mission heights and the authorities protest crackdown. julian assange and the occupy movement phenomenons a much ignored and condemned by the mainstream media now for the first time the two come together in our team to discuss how the n.t. corporate alliance plans to change the world. now recognize that public policy comes on happening at the national level and policymakers are...
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that the montreal boiling people of all ages and walks of life joined local students venting their anger over to wish in hikes in the authorities a protest crackdown. joining us on in the occupy movement of an ominous the much ignored and condemned by the mainstream media now for the first time the two come together on r. and d. to discuss how the n.t. corporate plans to change the world exclusive show in full tomorrow at eleven thirty g.m.t. but here's a taste. now recognize that public policy outcomes on happening at the national level and the policy makers are actually the ones who are national parliaments they're elsewhere and the ones who are exciting policy on anyway accounts or you know one of them where plans to announce a global phenomenon i mean should we all just have a global financial crisis we have a global political crisis because our institutions no longer function exactly and this is one of the points of the global justice movement which is there are these sort of newly created in ministry of global planetary political mechanisms that would like the w t o like the i.m.f.
that the montreal boiling people of all ages and walks of life joined local students venting their anger over to wish in hikes in the authorities a protest crackdown. joining us on in the occupy movement of an ominous the much ignored and condemned by the mainstream media now for the first time the two come together on r. and d. to discuss how the n.t. corporate plans to change the world exclusive show in full tomorrow at eleven thirty g.m.t. but here's a taste. now recognize that public policy...
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but tracking magnotta down will be a challenge. >> the montreal police are going to be encouraging the authorities over there to post his picture up, get it into the media, get it out to the community, much like you would do here. >> investigators say body parts of the victim were sent through the mail. a severed foot was delivered to conservative party headquarters, a hand intercepted by canada, the torso found stuffed in a suitcase behind an apartment in montreal, then posted online, the graphic and disturbing video of what's believed to be the murder. the blood-stained mattress and couch seen in that video today being removed. this forensic psychiatrist says every violent act and subsequent action taken by the killer has been carefully planned. >> we wanted to do it, and you wanted it after he sends pieces of the body by purpose. he put that video available for people by purpose. >> this man says if the police don't catch the killer soon, others will die. >> he's right now thinking of the next one. will he do it? the longer the period of time will go, the more he's prone to do it. >
but tracking magnotta down will be a challenge. >> the montreal police are going to be encouraging the authorities over there to post his picture up, get it into the media, get it out to the community, much like you would do here. >> investigators say body parts of the victim were sent through the mail. a severed foot was delivered to conservative party headquarters, a hand intercepted by canada, the torso found stuffed in a suitcase behind an apartment in montreal, then posted...
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natural resources in the region that's the severely criticised by environmentalist more protests in montreal came after hundreds of students took to the streets on friday protesting against seventy five percent to usually hikes and least six people were injured as officers using tear gas pushed hundreds of young people away from the parliament building students have been demonstration and boycotting classes in montreal for more than two months with the government refusing to back down. its now take a look at some other world news making headlines around the world this hour police say that more than one hundred people have been injured in a head on braille prussian amsterdam on saturday evening at high speed it's approaching the city collided with a local train heading in the opposite direction after twenty all the injured remain in serious condition rail traffic to the country's capital on its main international airport have been severely disrupted. the interim president nominated after a military coup earlier this month has resigned expressed concerns over the legality of his nomination in
natural resources in the region that's the severely criticised by environmentalist more protests in montreal came after hundreds of students took to the streets on friday protesting against seventy five percent to usually hikes and least six people were injured as officers using tear gas pushed hundreds of young people away from the parliament building students have been demonstration and boycotting classes in montreal for more than two months with the government refusing to back down. its now...
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. >>> a retired bay area firefighter boarded an amtrak train to montreal and not seen since. his family thinks she may be in omaha >>> here's my check >>> she had prove she paid her dmv fees on mont why did teared tat did not chihuahua for 10 months what you should ne >>> a bay area man who vanished on a cross-country and track trip has been missing four days now charles dow expected in chicago friday when the train arrived it was not on board appeared christin ayers on his family's efforts to find him. >>> charlie doubt boarded the train in an revell he is from san the tale he was on the trend for couple of days and expected to arrive chicago thursday morning on his way to montreal. his bags and cellphones arrived but he did not. >>> married 45 years i know him he would call >>> he has not called the only calls she has received have been from her children hundreds of miles away the of launched a facebook page and search effort for six to nine year-old charlie doubt a retired san mateo firefighter who boarded and amtrak train in an revell and vanished going to montreal. his l
. >>> a retired bay area firefighter boarded an amtrak train to montreal and not seen since. his family thinks she may be in omaha >>> here's my check >>> she had prove she paid her dmv fees on mont why did teared tat did not chihuahua for 10 months what you should ne >>> a bay area man who vanished on a cross-country and track trip has been missing four days now charles dow expected in chicago friday when the train arrived it was not on board appeared...
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it's hard to gauge exactly how many people there are on the streets of montreal but those are thousands of people closer to people banging on their pots and pans expressing anger over what they see as her cunny and measures undertaken by the government to suppress people's right to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression the government of a good because adopted a new law just last week which makes it feel legal to assemble without authorities permission and requires the precise roadmap of any more chore demonstration planned with the use of could they came up with a race this response to that requirement and as you can see that is the map of montreal such offensive response is also provoked by the police action against the protesters last week a day after the law was passed they rounded up and arrested over seven hundred people in just one day it was by all accounts that we've heard of very peaceful protests but it was huge according to there is reports the number of people marching on the streets of montreal reached a portrait of a million at some point even many of those who did
it's hard to gauge exactly how many people there are on the streets of montreal but those are thousands of people closer to people banging on their pots and pans expressing anger over what they see as her cunny and measures undertaken by the government to suppress people's right to freedom of assembly and freedom of expression the government of a good because adopted a new law just last week which makes it feel legal to assemble without authorities permission and requires the precise roadmap of...