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an interest said he's like san francisco in calgary already support this very promising approach. the, the, the needs of paradigm shift in the way we are living with separate from nature. so not having planned it findings told me the guy i grew up in bombay school in the college in the us or as a consent into the last the work i did was a analyzing toxic emissions into a waterland. and my direct drawer was to analyze the data. when you look at so much data it's, it's a big daunting also because then, you know, the question is, where do i as an individual or family, can i make that change? that's when i come back to the, to the phone because we've always had this phones since speaking young king with knowing too much. and i wanted to get people everybody, what i knew. but nobody went to the same by 2 because i am, i was in on king which strong city background. i didn't speak the language didn't have the speech of for from a woman in a beach. yeah. good society over my time, my community saw that i'm not going any list. so they started to now pay attention to what i have to see the
an interest said he's like san francisco in calgary already support this very promising approach. the, the, the needs of paradigm shift in the way we are living with separate from nature. so not having planned it findings told me the guy i grew up in bombay school in the college in the us or as a consent into the last the work i did was a analyzing toxic emissions into a waterland. and my direct drawer was to analyze the data. when you look at so much data it's, it's a big daunting also because...
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to revitalize its downtown in 2021 is a case in point calgary had about 38 percent pregnancy in their office market and i was assigned one of the listing well and a very quickly actually for our program together, which gives you $75000.00 square foot to conduct the building and move forward with the red tape out of the way to make these projects move more quickly. the 1st 5 projects and now under construction, represents about $750.00 new homes. then they have 10 more for you as much of this housing will be affordable and built with families in mind. however, adaptive reuse often has even more red tape than new builds. painter says that will have to change the terms around. as an example. there's a ruling in the downtown you cannot bring to your office space. it's protected as a point that was created in the seventy's and they just never got faces because it, there was no need to change it on out as a desperate need to change and it's kind of holding up each product happening. such arbitrary regulations are quite common and approval for conversions often takes as long as it would for
to revitalize its downtown in 2021 is a case in point calgary had about 38 percent pregnancy in their office market and i was assigned one of the listing well and a very quickly actually for our program together, which gives you $75000.00 square foot to conduct the building and move forward with the red tape out of the way to make these projects move more quickly. the 1st 5 projects and now under construction, represents about $750.00 new homes. then they have 10 more for you as much of this...
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so he's like san francisco in calgary already support this very promising approach. the the, the needs of paradigm shift and we are living with separate from nature so not having planned it findings quoted me. the guides grew up in bombay, went to school in the college, and the us was as a consultant in the us the work i did was a analyzing toxic emissions into a water land. and my direct drawer was to analyze the data when you look in so much data, if it's a bit daunting also because then you know, the question is, where do i as an individual plan, can i make that change? that's when i come back to the, to their phone because we've always had this phones since speaking young king with knowing too much and i wanted to get people, everybody would. i knew that would be one or the same by 2 because i am, i wasn't on the side. i came with from city background. i didn't speak the language to didn't have this feature from i'm in a bit. yeah. good society. over my time, my community saw that i'm not going any list. so they started to now pay attention to what i have to say
so he's like san francisco in calgary already support this very promising approach. the the, the needs of paradigm shift and we are living with separate from nature so not having planned it findings quoted me. the guides grew up in bombay, went to school in the college, and the us was as a consultant in the us the work i did was a analyzing toxic emissions into a water land. and my direct drawer was to analyze the data when you look in so much data, if it's a bit daunting also because then you...
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top stories of this hour, we are now right now joined by robert lakish, press tv's correspondent in calgary, canada. uh, robert, welcome to the program. i'm going to begin by asking you the question of uh, what is the israeli regime's endgame here when it comes to attacking civilian infrastructure and killing civilians uh, in its wake? well, evidently this is collective punishment, which is being waged against the levanese people, like it was waged against the palestinian people as well. we see in the gaza strip a bare minimum of around 42,00 people have been. killed, the vast majority of those are civilians of course, in lebanon as well, this is the same thing, this is why they are blowing up dia, that's why they are taking down residential buildings, not with... regular munitions, no, they have decided to use munitions, chemical munitions even, which are banned, in order to carry out their attacks and their strikes. now, if israel had some kind of military objective here and an end game, we would see that they would be performing lot more military operations, perhaps deep into lebanon and
top stories of this hour, we are now right now joined by robert lakish, press tv's correspondent in calgary, canada. uh, robert, welcome to the program. i'm going to begin by asking you the question of uh, what is the israeli regime's endgame here when it comes to attacking civilian infrastructure and killing civilians uh, in its wake? well, evidently this is collective punishment, which is being waged against the levanese people, like it was waged against the palestinian people as well. we see...
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you've also been filming a western, and tell us about the summer in calgary. that is a netflix western that takes place in the 1800s, the middle of the 1800s, called abandons, and we're shooting in calgary, canada. my riding is all right. i rode a little bit when i was in my 30s. did you buy a horse? i did, and it was a very inexpensive horse, and ifound out why it was so inexpensive — because i thought it was seven years old and it was 20. and therefore very easy to ride, maybe. or maybe not quite. yes, although he did spook and throw me at one point. but that's another story. but my horseriding is all right. it's a lot of fun, actually. i'm enjoying it. and is this a female empowered — the women are part of the western? it is, it's me and lena headey — she was in game of thrones — i own the town. how does that feel? it's good. i say, "this is my town". do you have a favourite character that you have played? i can only speak for myself, but i'm probably always going to say blanche dubois in a streetcar named desire. why? it was a role i wanted to play since i
you've also been filming a western, and tell us about the summer in calgary. that is a netflix western that takes place in the 1800s, the middle of the 1800s, called abandons, and we're shooting in calgary, canada. my riding is all right. i rode a little bit when i was in my 30s. did you buy a horse? i did, and it was a very inexpensive horse, and ifound out why it was so inexpensive — because i thought it was seven years old and it was 20. and therefore very easy to ride, maybe. or maybe not...
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scott bennet in san francisco, our guest roberton lukish in calgary says that the tide has has been turned now, do you agree with that? yeah, i do, i think it it has turned, it's it's very... though to be very highly sensitive to the information narrative at this point, the kinetics are obvious, iran has vastly superior missile technology and capability, it has yemen its side, it has lebanon its side, it has iraq its side, it has turkey even its side to an extent, so it it has the military components. effective at defeating israel and the united states propaganda of being able to defend israel, however there is very important diplomatic information narrative to be shaped and control, and i think that is very critical to keep the momentum and the positivity, and it should be this, this conflict, this containment strategy, again, this is not about an annihilation of israel or every jewish person is the western media is desperate to try and defined this ask, this is innocently. destroyed in lebanon and civilians in palestine and gaza who are innocently being destroyed and murdered, this is an
scott bennet in san francisco, our guest roberton lukish in calgary says that the tide has has been turned now, do you agree with that? yeah, i do, i think it it has turned, it's it's very... though to be very highly sensitive to the information narrative at this point, the kinetics are obvious, iran has vastly superior missile technology and capability, it has yemen its side, it has lebanon its side, it has iraq its side, it has turkey even its side to an extent, so it it has the military...
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move in the name of god to the people and know that they are the main crime that the people of calgary think are the police. you should spend your time and resources on them. they should focus more on common people or people like us who work from 9 to 5 pm. they should treat the use of guns as an illegal act. criminals have stolen cars. this has only one meaning. car theft is high. the violence of criminal groups ranks second with 36 votes. but according to this professor of criminal justice is faced with two ways of prioritizing these crimes. people who say that these three crimes are important do not want their taxes to be increased, so if people do not want to how did the police get the necessary resources to participate in this action? if i only talk about the investigation of, for example, a loan, then there is a patrol that does the control, it is forensic identification. there is even victim assistance, so some of these cases may be costly. in the case of crimes related to public transport, 68 participants said they are afraid of being a victim of violence related to public tran
move in the name of god to the people and know that they are the main crime that the people of calgary think are the police. you should spend your time and resources on them. they should focus more on common people or people like us who work from 9 to 5 pm. they should treat the use of guns as an illegal act. criminals have stolen cars. this has only one meaning. car theft is high. the violence of criminal groups ranks second with 36 votes. but according to this professor of criminal justice is...
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are near the border as well, and our correspondent robert earlier joined us from canadian city of calgary with more on the israeli aggression against lebanon and lebanese resistance response. well, evidently this is collective punishment which is being waged against the lebanese people, like it was waged against the palestinian people as well. we see in the gaza strip a bare minimum of around 42,00 people have been killed, the vast majority of those are civilians of course, in lebanon as well, this is the same thing, this is why they are blowing upda, that's uh why they are taking down residential buildings, not with regular munitions, no, they have decided to use munitions, chemical munitions even which are banned in order to carry out their attacks and their strikes, the israelis are embolden, they have the full the united states, the united states is not interested in any form of a cease fire in gaza or anywhere else, in the case of lebanon with lebanese hasbola, what we're seeing is that they are playing out a strategy at the moment which has various elements to it, they know that it'
are near the border as well, and our correspondent robert earlier joined us from canadian city of calgary with more on the israeli aggression against lebanon and lebanese resistance response. well, evidently this is collective punishment which is being waged against the lebanese people, like it was waged against the palestinian people as well. we see in the gaza strip a bare minimum of around 42,00 people have been killed, the vast majority of those are civilians of course, in lebanon as well,...
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this policy of genocide again. let's also bring in press cv's robert and lockish's joining us from calgaryst how we started with our guest in san francisco, i want to get your opinion on how successful uh iran's operation true promise 2 was, it was carried out uh against the israeli regime in retaliation uh for the crimes that they've been committing in the region and also the assassination of ismail hania in iran, the assassination of irgc commander neil furusan and of course uh the assassination of sayid hasan nasulah also uh does this operation and its success uh expose uh the failure uh for the israelis which... "i believe can no longer boast their military superior superiority, and it goes for the us as well uh, which is show that it can't fully protect israel. well, what the strikes did certainly achieve is to debunk the myth of the israeli air defense systems, that they achieve 99%, or in other cases 90% effectiveness uh ratings, that they shoot basically every single missile coming at them." the sky and that israel is invincible, that's what it uh, that's the blow that has been dea
this policy of genocide again. let's also bring in press cv's robert and lockish's joining us from calgaryst how we started with our guest in san francisco, i want to get your opinion on how successful uh iran's operation true promise 2 was, it was carried out uh against the israeli regime in retaliation uh for the crimes that they've been committing in the region and also the assassination of ismail hania in iran, the assassination of irgc commander neil furusan and of course uh the...
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route jewel, a youth advocate with unicef, bangladesh. joining us from dhaka also from docket, shock, calgary, co founder and president of foot steps bangladesh. last but not least, climate activist, the show robbie joining us again from bengal real pleasure to have you back with us on the stream this. yeah, i think you all so much for joining us, roxy. every year around this time, we see the news out of india and bangladesh and the images are devastating. we see uh, floods and land slides. i wanted to ask you if monsoons really are getting worse and why don't want somebody to like plan for the people so base. yeah. it's almost like up to the people that quarter of the was the list is still having yeah. long dry expense in the short span. so anyways, what's the last place in place to install for a in the rain the season. we are getting a seasons or on the spring for the next few days to as you always time. so i honestly, the madison has changed. yes. it's also funny why this keeps in visa races on the side. so that's the kind of change that. yeah. see that i took months well, and that's becau
route jewel, a youth advocate with unicef, bangladesh. joining us from dhaka also from docket, shock, calgary, co founder and president of foot steps bangladesh. last but not least, climate activist, the show robbie joining us again from bengal real pleasure to have you back with us on the stream this. yeah, i think you all so much for joining us, roxy. every year around this time, we see the news out of india and bangladesh and the images are devastating. we see uh, floods and land slides. i...
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a category 5 this has to be the fastest accelerated instrument quite some time hurricane milton a calgary five storm carrying winds at all was 160 miles per hour and barry leaning on the gulf coast of florida, you're looking at life shots of clearwater beach, fort myers in the tampa area which seems to be the focus of this particular storm let's go to mike seidel "fox weather" storm specialist on what were looking at, that is a quick jump isn't it. >> as fast as i've ever seen, it was a cat to 283, four and five and what we've seen all day up and down gulf boulevard, police escorts they are escorting a convoy of dump trucks, what they're trying to do you see the debris behind me that stretches for miles and miles they're trying to get the debris back in lynn to a landfill before we have milton, with another stor 100 miles per hour, exactly catch it live on fox business network they have a police escort much like -- and a honk for neil cavuto this will continue for three or four minutes, these trucks are empty there get a get more debris and take it and lead but they don't have much time a
a category 5 this has to be the fastest accelerated instrument quite some time hurricane milton a calgary five storm carrying winds at all was 160 miles per hour and barry leaning on the gulf coast of florida, you're looking at life shots of clearwater beach, fort myers in the tampa area which seems to be the focus of this particular storm let's go to mike seidel "fox weather" storm specialist on what were looking at, that is a quick jump isn't it. >> as fast as i've ever seen,...
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is something that is important to a lot of our communities, that we are able to defeat the seventh calgary. i grew up hearing about just how poor a leader custer was. i grew up hearing about how he was almost the last in his class at west point. and so i think that is kind of what we hear. in our communities as we grew. really interesting. and i think there's a lot more we could go on about custer as well. some of the other stories you just told, kevin. i want to transition in the interest of time to stories the people should know. . i think there is so much here that we could talk about. i want to kind of get us started in the 20th century and the depression era. going back to the 1930s. >> we were talking about what are some stories that people don't necessarily know. one of them, and it kind of grows or is related to the citizenship act of 1924, that was a time when indians were absolutely destitute. they had almost nothing. their land bases had between 1890, 1887 and 1934, roughly two thirds of the indian land base e left native american ownership. 90 million acres. and that wasn't an
is something that is important to a lot of our communities, that we are able to defeat the seventh calgary. i grew up hearing about just how poor a leader custer was. i grew up hearing about how he was almost the last in his class at west point. and so i think that is kind of what we hear. in our communities as we grew. really interesting. and i think there's a lot more we could go on about custer as well. some of the other stories you just told, kevin. i want to transition in the interest of...
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nutritious you can have authentic ingredients in a manner of speaking it's affronted to let us in calgary after every disaster relief i pores ann?d it's like that witha harrisma.ma hurricane harris comesla and there's a rush to raise money for the victim there is benefit concerts they are asking for small donations because every time she lands there is devastation mainly to herself but also to her party. what i thank you are seeing wite this realization is the downfall of the in authentic. say what you want about trump you know it's real and authentic he doesn't need to employ fake ask him whenever he goes orri create create fake personalprof stories are professional histories but with harris whatever you say about her good or bad you know it's inauthentic right nothing rings true upbringing professional experience are very were succum out ofmo her mouth like toxicyo glitter stick alu.l over you evy time she's talking your brain cells want to commit suicide. i thin k what you're seeing is an american public coming to a realization that they might not like trump but they don't know what th
nutritious you can have authentic ingredients in a manner of speaking it's affronted to let us in calgary after every disaster relief i pores ann?d it's like that witha harrisma.ma hurricane harris comesla and there's a rush to raise money for the victim there is benefit concerts they are asking for small donations because every time she lands there is devastation mainly to herself but also to her party. what i thank you are seeing wite this realization is the downfall of the in authentic. say...
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the head of the calgary organizedco a division containig two brigades.everal problematic officers out of the army. giants including major generals creating homes w hc whiting departed from thea. army of northern virginia. mostou went to the great dumping ground of the confederate ineptitude the trans- mississippi. lisa choice perfectly his conception of an effective culture of command. performance of the seven days impressed him greatly imposing confederate soldiers called him handles his troops a while and powerful assaults and gains and then at glendale. july 21, 1862 thomas of long longstreet staff recounted a conversation between lee and a person who offered congratulations for the success against mcclellan. lee was the staff in my right hand and the seven days. stuart had similarly logged sound service in his own fashion in the fighting around richmond. his during a ride around mcclellan carried out on june 1d considerable national attention as an example of aggressive success that lifted morale. elite was very happy with what he called the admirati
the head of the calgary organizedco a division containig two brigades.everal problematic officers out of the army. giants including major generals creating homes w hc whiting departed from thea. army of northern virginia. mostou went to the great dumping ground of the confederate ineptitude the trans- mississippi. lisa choice perfectly his conception of an effective culture of command. performance of the seven days impressed him greatly imposing confederate soldiers called him handles his...
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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...