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>> good evening, and welcome to cbc news toronto. >> it's been a tough week for toronto mayor rob forddmission to smoking crack cocaine, a foul-mouthed press coen
>> good evening, and welcome to cbc news toronto. >> it's been a tough week for toronto mayor rob forddmission to smoking crack cocaine, a foul-mouthed press coen
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>> good evening, and welcome to cbc news toronto. >> it's been a tough week for toronto mayor rob ford- an admission to smoking crack cocaine, a foul-mouthed press conference, and now the
>> good evening, and welcome to cbc news toronto. >> it's been a tough week for toronto mayor rob ford- an admission to smoking crack cocaine, a foul-mouthed press conference, and now the
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we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.d has an indefinite fin sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then we need to find a state that will accept you. and that sometimes takes a long time. they send out paperwork to california, if california will accept you, then cool. if they deny you, then we have to find another state. >> yeah, i'm aware of the -- >> you know how long -- so it could take a little bit longer to do that part. but the approval, i don't see a problem with it being approved immediately. there you go. you can have this part, federico. you have a good day. >> thank you. i was biting my tongue. this is a sham, this committee. this referral, sh
we're referring you to cbc for an out-of-state transfer.d has an indefinite fin sentence. last report was april 2007. by signing it doesn't mean you agree or disagree, you are inform have had our action. we are referring for you an out-of-state transfer. it's just our recommendation, doesn't mean they have to approve it. however, i think they will. it will take anywhere from, i'm saying, from what i've seen in the past, anywhere from three weeks to three months to get an answer. however, then...
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using an abundance of caution we will work with the cbc to make sure this patient does not have the ebola virus. > >pam the c-d-c says, so far, ebola has been found in ten countries on the african continent. ebola is extremely dangerous, with a ninety- percent death rate. and there is no cure. but it is not necessarily easy to become kron 4's charles clifford answers some common questions about the disease. >> charles clifford according to the cdc, an outbreak of ebola probably starts when a person comes in contact with an infected animal.. mostly likely bats. it's then spread between people through secretions or fluids. a health person can only get the disease by touching the bodily fluids of an infected person. the disease can also be spread through contaminated needles or surfaces hosptial staff can contract ebola if instruments and equipment are not properly cleaned or if workers don't wear masks or gloves. according to the cdc, symptoms of ebola appear between 2 and 21 days after exposure. symptoms include fever, headaches, weakness, vomiting, stomach pain, or muscle aches. some peop
using an abundance of caution we will work with the cbc to make sure this patient does not have the ebola virus. > >pam the c-d-c says, so far, ebola has been found in ten countries on the african continent. ebola is extremely dangerous, with a ninety- percent death rate. and there is no cure. but it is not necessarily easy to become kron 4's charles clifford answers some common questions about the disease. >> charles clifford according to the cdc, an outbreak of ebola probably...
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the cbc and the hospital designed the ward for patients exposed to infectious diseases.est travel advise possible. it's a level three warning americans not to visit the three west african countries hardest hit. more than 1300 people have been infected in that region. 700 have died. joining me now is dr. deb by. an assistant professor. as soon as the announcement was made one of the infected patients was being brought to the u.s. a lot of people got concerned. they're wondering if it's a good idea. >> i think we have to weigh the risks and benefits. in this case we're bringing a person most likely an american who went there to save lives. we're bringing that person here to save his or her life. the way ebola kills people. it causes a lot of bleeding internally and liver and kidney failure. so the thing about the things is they can kill you but if the person survives and makes it through the ebola virus then they can survive. so in west africa, in terms of the hospitals and the care they can provide there, you know, it's not the same quality as what they can get here in th
the cbc and the hospital designed the ward for patients exposed to infectious diseases.est travel advise possible. it's a level three warning americans not to visit the three west african countries hardest hit. more than 1300 people have been infected in that region. 700 have died. joining me now is dr. deb by. an assistant professor. as soon as the announcement was made one of the infected patients was being brought to the u.s. a lot of people got concerned. they're wondering if it's a good...
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the cbc in dad da report these two brothers from calgary have joined the islamic extremist group.olin gordon, believed to be fighting in syria. the brother's parents have told the cbc they are deeply concerned for the safety of their children. and as the isis threat increases in the middle east and elsewhere, fears of home grown terror right here in america also growing. the fbi scrambling to track down potential jihadi recruits after reports of more americans joining extremist groups. joining us right now is a former jihadist who was recruited in canada to join the fight and then recruited others himself. he is now a securities operative. thank you so much for joining us. can i just ask you, when i read about you, i was sort of alarmed to see that as you were growing up, you were sort of living a very american life. that you were befriending cheerleaders. and that you were quite happy. how did anything change so drastically that you yourself would become a jihadist? >> first of all, thank you for having me. one thing we need to be aware of, we may think the person is integrated.
the cbc in dad da report these two brothers from calgary have joined the islamic extremist group.olin gordon, believed to be fighting in syria. the brother's parents have told the cbc they are deeply concerned for the safety of their children. and as the isis threat increases in the middle east and elsewhere, fears of home grown terror right here in america also growing. the fbi scrambling to track down potential jihadi recruits after reports of more americans joining extremist groups. joining...
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we heard a stark assessment today from the head of the cbc who called the outbreak in west africa a fog of war situation. he also said this current crisis is on track to become worse than all the previous outbreaks combined. we get the very latest tonight from nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: in the western african nation of guinea, a man collapses in the middle of the street. for five hours, no one helps or touches him fearing he may have ebola. >> this is a very nasty, bloody disease. >> reporter: on capitol hill this afternoon, the vice president of samaritan's purse, ken isaacs. >> if the disease is uncontained and out of control in west africa. the international response to the disease has been a failure. >> reporter: ebola has jumped from guinea to liberia to sierra leone and nigeria. >> people have been warned not to play with dead bodies. >> reporter: a spanish priest with ebola was evacuated to spain for treatment, much like the two americans flown to emory university hospital. >> it was not until july 26 when kent brantly and nancy writebol were confirmed positive that the world
we heard a stark assessment today from the head of the cbc who called the outbreak in west africa a fog of war situation. he also said this current crisis is on track to become worse than all the previous outbreaks combined. we get the very latest tonight from nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: in the western african nation of guinea, a man collapses in the middle of the street. for five hours, no one helps or touches him fearing he may have ebola. >> this is a very nasty, bloody...
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former press secretary that is still here and in my vision of assistant she is married if you want to cbc her. not him. [laughter] what he just said is why i wrote my bookie just redefined obama as the centerpiece of the democratic party a european-style leftist entrepreneurship and to freedom hyper regulatory approach to life counter cultural in this country. that is why i wrote my book. because he is winning but maybe because of the minority leader but the bottom line is you're absolutely correct a lot of what you just heard i could not just got myself because i did agree i think what you heard that nobody knew what hope and change really was we did not have the definition we have this african-american and a machine politician from chicago but it is beyond politics but classic liberal politician. . .
former press secretary that is still here and in my vision of assistant she is married if you want to cbc her. not him. [laughter] what he just said is why i wrote my bookie just redefined obama as the centerpiece of the democratic party a european-style leftist entrepreneurship and to freedom hyper regulatory approach to life counter cultural in this country. that is why i wrote my book. because he is winning but maybe because of the minority leader but the bottom line is you're absolutely...
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oh cbc announcing share sales. ocbc announcing share sales. singapore was oversold this morning. .oving averages james hardie was a big drop on friday. a few performance metrics were announced this morning but they did set aside over $400 million condensation. new crest mining had a big loss. down $10 an ounce on friday. i think we are down a further five dollars last i checked. newcrest mining is trading $11 a pop. >> dark clouds over sydney today. be gathering nationwide with the misery index. let's get over to paul allen right now. the weather still looks pretty 'loomy, just like people sentiment out there. explain. inflationhe rate of lusty unemployment rate. it wasn't actually too bad in australia. we now have a misery index of 9.4%, which is the worst of that australia has had since 2008 when lehman brothers collapsed. it is ad say that one-off because of the and implement figure and the unemployment here is notoriously unpredictable. but then again, if you consider some of the background, with the reserve bank of australia already lower
oh cbc announcing share sales. ocbc announcing share sales. singapore was oversold this morning. .oving averages james hardie was a big drop on friday. a few performance metrics were announced this morning but they did set aside over $400 million condensation. new crest mining had a big loss. down $10 an ounce on friday. i think we are down a further five dollars last i checked. newcrest mining is trading $11 a pop. >> dark clouds over sydney today. be gathering nationwide with the misery...
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shown us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said t
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he...
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johnson told cbc news that after a pause, the officer reversed his car and the following ensued. >> hed up on the side of us, he tried to push his door open but we were so close to it that it ricocheted off us and bounced back toward him and got him a little upset. at that time, he reached out the win toe. he didn't get out of the car. he grabbed my friend around the neck. as he was try to choke my friend. he was trying to get away. an officer then reached out, he grabbed his arm to pull him into the car, so it was like the officer is pulling him inside the car. he's trying to pull away. at no time the officer said that he was going to do anything until he pulled out his weapon. his weapon was drawn. he said, i'll shoot you. or i'm going to shoot. and in the same moment, the first shot went off and we looked at him. he was shot and there was blood coming from him and he took off running. >> johnson said he, himself, ducked and hid, but that brown kept running and the officer got out of the car. >> his weapon was already drawn when he got out of the car. he shot again and once my friend
johnson told cbc news that after a pause, the officer reversed his car and the following ensued. >> hed up on the side of us, he tried to push his door open but we were so close to it that it ricocheted off us and bounced back toward him and got him a little upset. at that time, he reached out the win toe. he didn't get out of the car. he grabbed my friend around the neck. as he was try to choke my friend. he was trying to get away. an officer then reached out, he grabbed his arm to pull...
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we're learning a cbc employee may have been exposed to ebola. those details coming up. you're watching cnn. ♪ ♪ ♪ trouble makers. ♪ dreamer of dreamers. ♪ ♪ we are the y-a-o! ♪ (chinese singing) ♪ oh... oh... oh... oh... that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to choose from, too, and they all travel with you anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in th
we're learning a cbc employee may have been exposed to ebola. those details coming up. you're watching cnn. ♪ ♪ ♪ trouble makers. ♪ dreamer of dreamers. ♪ ♪ we are the y-a-o! ♪ (chinese singing) ♪ oh... oh... oh... oh... that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare...
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johnson told cbc news that after a pause the officer reversed his car and the following ensued. >> heulled up on the side, tried to brush his door open but we were so close it rick rick said and bounced back and i guess that got him a little upset. at that time he reached out the window -- dent get out the car, reached his arm out the window and grabbed my friend around his neck, and as he was trying to choke my friend and he was trying to get away and the officer then reached out and grabbed his arm to pull him into the car. now the officer is pulling him inside the car and he is trying to pull away. at no time the officer said he was going to do anything until he pulled out his weapon. his weapon was drawn and he said i'll shoot you, or i'm going to shoot, and the same moment the first shot went off, and we look at him. he was shot and the was blood coming from him, and took off running. >> johnson said he ducked and head but brown kept running and the officer got out of the car. >> his weapon was already drawn when he got out of the car. he shot again, and with my friend shot he pu
johnson told cbc news that after a pause the officer reversed his car and the following ensued. >> heulled up on the side, tried to brush his door open but we were so close it rick rick said and bounced back and i guess that got him a little upset. at that time he reached out the window -- dent get out the car, reached his arm out the window and grabbed my friend around his neck, and as he was trying to choke my friend and he was trying to get away and the officer then reached out and...
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buckling down to prevent the deadly disease from spreading here robert ray takes us on a look at the cbcmergency operations center. >> as the ebola virus spreads, the centers for disease control in atlanta has issued their highest alert: level 1. >>> inside the cdc, there is an emergency operations center. it's rarely activated. when it is, it means the situation is dangerous. >> the scientists here are monitoring the west african ebola outbreak and planning their next move to help stop the speed of infections. dr. thomas frieden says you guys know how to stop the infection from moving around west africa. how is that? >> since this virus is only transmitted person to person, the way to stop the outbreak is to interrupt these chains of transfer mission from one person to the next. >> involves identifying cases, getting them into isolation and treat. >> this right here shows where ebola is affecting here in west africa. >> easier said than done. the cdc compares this to a mayor ton with unprecedented obstacles and its work has only just gun. >> there is reports over there of citizens not g
buckling down to prevent the deadly disease from spreading here robert ray takes us on a look at the cbcmergency operations center. >> as the ebola virus spreads, the centers for disease control in atlanta has issued their highest alert: level 1. >>> inside the cdc, there is an emergency operations center. it's rarely activated. when it is, it means the situation is dangerous. >> the scientists here are monitoring the west african ebola outbreak and planning their next move...
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now, apparently cbc capital partners who won formula one and he works for they realize what happenedey need to move on and starting to look to the future. some things in formula one are not working, german and italian coverage are not getting the viewers they want to and to use a formula one term, not a flick with media and social media as they might be and term for a new era but he is not gone quite yet. >> lee weldings reporting live for us from london, thank you. and they beat rivals liverpool in the final preseason friendly in miami, more than 50,000 fans turned up to watch the rain-soaked match and liverpool took the lead in the 14th minute and steven jerad had penalty and under the new coach came back with three goals in the second half and hernandez equalized in the 55th minute and then score two minutes later and two minutes from time with a substitute and a 3-1 victory. >> i think we have gave a lot of pressure to this and that is very important and of course it is better to win in preparation time than to lose. but the most important gain is the city, the first game at home
now, apparently cbc capital partners who won formula one and he works for they realize what happenedey need to move on and starting to look to the future. some things in formula one are not working, german and italian coverage are not getting the viewers they want to and to use a formula one term, not a flick with media and social media as they might be and term for a new era but he is not gone quite yet. >> lee weldings reporting live for us from london, thank you. and they beat rivals...
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the isolation unit was built in collaboration with the cbc. it's built to handle the most serious infectious. they have to be well enough to make the flight. otherwise they could continue to be treated in africa on the ground. teams there doing the best they can. meanwhile the other volunteers with the ngo, the volunteers being evacuated currently. we're told right now by the ngo that no one else is showing signs of ebola right now. >> out emery university hospital in atlanta. thank you. >>> let's bring in an infectious disease specialist from uh cleveland center. you're familiar with the real worry in many parts of the country that there is a tremendous amount of danger of bringing someone infected with ebola to america. how legitimate are those concerns? >> well, i think the concerns are legitimate. the patients who -- a lot of people who contract ebola are individuals who are caring for patients who are stricken with ebola, and the fluids that come from a patient who is really debilitated from the infection. their saliva, their urine, their
the isolation unit was built in collaboration with the cbc. it's built to handle the most serious infectious. they have to be well enough to make the flight. otherwise they could continue to be treated in africa on the ground. teams there doing the best they can. meanwhile the other volunteers with the ngo, the volunteers being evacuated currently. we're told right now by the ngo that no one else is showing signs of ebola right now. >> out emery university hospital in atlanta. thank you....
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johnson told cbc news that after a pause, the officer reversed his car and the following ensued. >> heulled up on the side of us, he tried to push his door open but we were so close to it that it ricocheted off us and bounced back toward him and got him a little upset. at that time, he reached out the win toe. he drnts get out of the car. he grabbed my friend around the neck. as he was try to choke my friend. he was trying to get away. an officer then reached out, he grabbed his arm to pull him into the car, so it was like the officer is pulling him inside the car. he's trying to pull away. at no time the officer said that he was going to do anything until he pulled out his weapon. his weapon was drawn. he said, i'll shoot you. or i'm going to shoot. and in the same moment, the first shot went off and we looked at him. he was shot and there was blood coming from him and he took off running. >> johnson said he, himself, ducked and hid, but that brown kept running and the officer got out of the car. >> his weapon was already drawn when he got out of the car. he shot again and once my fri
johnson told cbc news that after a pause, the officer reversed his car and the following ensued. >> heulled up on the side of us, he tried to push his door open but we were so close to it that it ricocheted off us and bounced back toward him and got him a little upset. at that time, he reached out the win toe. he drnts get out of the car. he grabbed my friend around the neck. as he was try to choke my friend. he was trying to get away. an officer then reached out, he grabbed his arm to...
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some say it is a good time to raise money and oh cbc shares -- ocbc's shares are riding the banks recenterformance. ocbc made a $5 billion offer for when hung -- wing hung. ocbc get will help access to greater china. ocbc shares trading .8% lower. 21 analysts have a buy or hold rating for the company. biggest bankers are already facing their weakness -- weakest profit growth in 10 years. this record shares that we are seeing as well. john is going to tell me what is going on. they also have expensive dividend payments. that is a concern. again, the banks are really putting on the pressure. the top five banks are bank of communications, icbc, china construction bank -- the concern about the record share sales, further erosion of their share price. that is the concern. overall, saying that, they were going to sell a combined $63 billion of common exceeding the u.s. and european banks together. income., combined that top five u.s. tanks will throw out 70 billion. the top five european banks will throw out 47 billion. , butse banks are way ahead this time it could be quite tricky because of
some say it is a good time to raise money and oh cbc shares -- ocbc's shares are riding the banks recenterformance. ocbc made a $5 billion offer for when hung -- wing hung. ocbc get will help access to greater china. ocbc shares trading .8% lower. 21 analysts have a buy or hold rating for the company. biggest bankers are already facing their weakness -- weakest profit growth in 10 years. this record shares that we are seeing as well. john is going to tell me what is going on. they also have...
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will people very sick video the plane taking off the person will be taken set emory university near cbc are sick with the bullets said the uptick in a turn for the worst over night. they'd heightened a travel warning countries with the lovable as a fiddle after liberia based purely own stay away. >> : this is up rick policies use a device for content of people who are eligible >> : 72020 people died from a bowl since march. it could take up the six months to contain the epidemic and west africa >> : home prices skyrocketing on the bay area not what a million dollars gets you not necessarily all the great >> : first the ucla campus and to watter world. >> : ...we need to break up. is it the biting? cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. fire broke up this morning here as a black family all sleeping the dog named chance for people sleep in the house what fire
will people very sick video the plane taking off the person will be taken set emory university near cbc are sick with the bullets said the uptick in a turn for the worst over night. they'd heightened a travel warning countries with the lovable as a fiddle after liberia based purely own stay away. >> : this is up rick policies use a device for content of people who are eligible >> : 72020 people died from a bowl since march. it could take up the six months to contain the epidemic and...
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oh cbc is headed for a tumble -- ocbc is headed for a tumble. forghts existing investors with money going to fund the purchase of a hong kong bank. in talks tod to be buy the remaining stake of -- a possible $10 billion deal that could give roche full control of chugai pharma, as part of roche's plan to seek targeted acquisitions. chugai has denied that any discussions were even underway. hong kong has cut its growth forecast for the year after an unexpected contraction last quarter, mainly due to the slowdown in china, which accounts for millions of visitors to the city each year. hong kong retail sales dropped for five straight months. investment is also down. it is the ipo the financial world is waiting for, but there may be a hurdle, maybe a few to 'sercome before alibaba mega listing. we are all waiting very impatiently. delayed. august 8 came and went without an ali baba ipo. when is it supposed to be, mid-september now? >> according to our sources, it should be september 16, the trading debut, which is 28, 29 days, less than a month. >> t
oh cbc is headed for a tumble -- ocbc is headed for a tumble. forghts existing investors with money going to fund the purchase of a hong kong bank. in talks tod to be buy the remaining stake of -- a possible $10 billion deal that could give roche full control of chugai pharma, as part of roche's plan to seek targeted acquisitions. chugai has denied that any discussions were even underway. hong kong has cut its growth forecast for the year after an unexpected contraction last quarter, mainly due...
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but i do still watch 60 minutes and cbc sunday mornings. i think for morning shows and evening news, magazines those are the two best shows. i read the "new york times" and "washington post" every day. and i try to look at other sources around the world because i'm involved in international reporting as well. i've traveled around the world and i created the the organization with journalists on 70 countries. i'm interested in news around the world. you can only consume in enough to get in the time you have. but i try consolidate as much as i can. host: back to callers. caller: good morning. how are you? sir, my name is arnold joseph white. i would like to invite you to read a book that i co-wrote that i have online. it's entitled divine 9/11 intervention, a true story. and i'd like to have a statement about the book that's in the form of a question. you know -- host: arnold, we talked the 9/11 investigation. i'm going to move on to lee, independent caller. caller: good morning. you know, i like a good conspiracy theory as much as the next gu
but i do still watch 60 minutes and cbc sunday mornings. i think for morning shows and evening news, magazines those are the two best shows. i read the "new york times" and "washington post" every day. and i try to look at other sources around the world because i'm involved in international reporting as well. i've traveled around the world and i created the the organization with journalists on 70 countries. i'm interested in news around the world. you can only consume in...