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she was speaking to cbc news chief correspondent adrienne arsenault. this moment of transition i think it's not unnatural that people are having conversations about the monarchy and the place of the monarchy. in various countries, canada included, and some of the recent polling is suggesting that there is a drop in the percentage of people who would like to see the monarchy continue. how do you deal with that as a family? well, we don't, in many respects, need to deal with it. not least of all because it is the monarch who is the key to this and the constitution that underpins the monarchy, we as a family see ourselves as there to support the role and what we do, we hope, contributes to the monarchy in the way in which it can convey continuity of notjust interest, but of service and understanding and the way that people and communities want to live their lives and i think so often we get the chance to see communities and the people who do things really well and are very generous with their time in a way that if you look at the media, you tend not to ge
she was speaking to cbc news chief correspondent adrienne arsenault. this moment of transition i think it's not unnatural that people are having conversations about the monarchy and the place of the monarchy. in various countries, canada included, and some of the recent polling is suggesting that there is a drop in the percentage of people who would like to see the monarchy continue. how do you deal with that as a family? well, we don't, in many respects, need to deal with it. not least of all...
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canadian cbc news report the government of jamaica, as one of the member states of the commonwealth of nations, plans to hold a referendum in two years with the aim of becoming a republic and removing charles from the presidency of the country. dost ham came out of the control of the british kingdom two years ago with the declaration of independence. three educational districts in the state of oregon sued social networks and demanded that they be answered. the mental health of children and adolescents is at risk in their complaint, the educational officials of the state of oregon in the united states pointed out some new methods and social network algorithms that , by attracting students, eventually lead to depression and the possibility of suicide. based on the 2021 survey, 42% of students continuously they felt hopeless and sad, and 22% thought of suicide. recently, the state of utah in the united states has also restricted the use of social networks by people under the age of 18, based on the law that came into effect last week in the state. can from the media to use social networks
canadian cbc news report the government of jamaica, as one of the member states of the commonwealth of nations, plans to hold a referendum in two years with the aim of becoming a republic and removing charles from the presidency of the country. dost ham came out of the control of the british kingdom two years ago with the declaration of independence. three educational districts in the state of oregon sued social networks and demanded that they be answered. the mental health of children and...
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julia wong, national reporter with cbc news, thank you so much for being with us.possibly the warmest day of the year so far but by the time we get to monday, back into cloud and wet weather. this is the cloud that will bring the rain from the atlantic on monday. in between two weather systems for sunday, hence that drier theme, in between this band of wet weather coming in from the atlantic and the wet weather we had earlier moving out to the north sea. so, dry, by the time we get a sunday morning, temperatures 9—11 degrees celcius, it could be cloudy with a bit of mist and fog around, the sunshine will get to work on that lengthy spells of sunshine developing. towards the end of the morning the odd shower breaking out across scotland, drifting in two eastern parts of england and, likely to stay dry with many places having a dry day the sunshine. it will be warmer, 19 in glasgow, 18 in belfast, top temperature around 21 in the southeast of england. it should be dry at windsor for the evening concert. in northern ireland in the evening breeze will be picking up, bl
julia wong, national reporter with cbc news, thank you so much for being with us.possibly the warmest day of the year so far but by the time we get to monday, back into cloud and wet weather. this is the cloud that will bring the rain from the atlantic on monday. in between two weather systems for sunday, hence that drier theme, in between this band of wet weather coming in from the atlantic and the wet weather we had earlier moving out to the north sea. so, dry, by the time we get a sunday...
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the displacement of millions of people due to climate change and the death of thousands of people, cbc news canada reported in this let's see if it started in somalia at all it is not unusual, but experts say that climate change has caused a warning last year to become the longest and most severe drought in the history of this country. the north is a very small country and this country has not played any role in the current climate changes, but it is paying the highest and heaviest cost of the changes . a climate in 2022 displaced millions of people and killed more than 40,000 people, half of whom are children under the age of 5. floods during heavy rains in the horn of africa caused the shabu river to overflow in the central regions , only limited to somalia. not but one it is a global crisis. rich countries should help in finding ways to adapt to the harsh climate. a number of canadian citizens have taken the initiative to get help and send more money than before to their needy relatives, about 200 to 300 per month. i used to send dollars, but i think now i will double this figure because
the displacement of millions of people due to climate change and the death of thousands of people, cbc news canada reported in this let's see if it started in somalia at all it is not unusual, but experts say that climate change has caused a warning last year to become the longest and most severe drought in the history of this country. the north is a very small country and this country has not played any role in the current climate changes, but it is paying the highest and heaviest cost of the...
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cbc news canada, let's see about this, wigan started with a good start, which is not unusual in somalia, but experts say that climate change has caused the longest and most recent drought in the history of this country to climate change, but it is currently paying the highest and heaviest cost to the cause climate change in 2022 has become millions of people and killed more than 40,000 people, half of the dead are children under 5 years of age. flooding during heavy rains in the horn of africa caused the shoba river to overflow in the central areas of al-sawali. it is not only a crisis, but also a crisis. it is global, they should help a question in finding ways to adapt to the harsh climate. a number of citizens living in canada took the initiative to get help and send more money than before to their needy relatives. before now, about 200 to 300 per month i used to send dollars but i think now this i will double the number. the needs in somalia have increased as much. more humanitarian aid has been implemented and somalia has announced that canada's aid to the region has increased to m
cbc news canada, let's see about this, wigan started with a good start, which is not unusual in somalia, but experts say that climate change has caused the longest and most recent drought in the history of this country to climate change, but it is currently paying the highest and heaviest cost to the cause climate change in 2022 has become millions of people and killed more than 40,000 people, half of the dead are children under 5 years of age. flooding during heavy rains in the horn of africa...
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, following the removal of the king of england from the presidency of this country, according to cbc news canada, the government of jamaica, as one of the member states of the commonwealth of nations, with the aim of becoming a republic and removing charles from the presidency of this country will hold a referendum in two years and also plans to receive compensation from england due to colonialism. education in the state of oregon, i complained about social networks and they demanded that they be answered . in this complaint, networks like facebook, instagram, snapchat, tik tok, and youtube put the mental health of children and teenagers at risk . complain to when new methods as well as algorithms of social networks pointed out that by attracting students, it eventually causes depression and possibly suicide. also, thinking about suicide. recently, the state of utah in the united states has also restricted the use of social networks by people under the age of 18. according to the law that came into effect last week in this state, people under the age of 18 can use social media such as fac
, following the removal of the king of england from the presidency of this country, according to cbc news canada, the government of jamaica, as one of the member states of the commonwealth of nations, with the aim of becoming a republic and removing charles from the presidency of this country will hold a referendum in two years and also plans to receive compensation from england due to colonialism. education in the state of oregon, i complained about social networks and they demanded that they...
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artillery shelling carrying out an operation to maintain the key supply route to bakhmut, according to cbc news, the body of zelenko managed to find and deliver to kharkiv, and porter's body is still being searched for just in the past day in donbas, our defenders have repelled 41 attacks . this is reported in the general staff in the epicenter of hostilities, which previously bakhmut and maryinka simultaneously destroy the enemy, ukrainian fighters are often helped by his weapons, our the following story was created together with the correspondents of military television about the nona self-propelled artillery installation, which our soldiers won in battle a few months ago and now it works against the former hosts . look at our defenders of the sauna under during the first military deployments, she behaved like a sick pensioner for many days, there were parts that were constantly breaking , and this is constantly breaking, and you will only go out on fire, only it has already broken, only it will turn out that this is bdsm , however, after several visits to the repairmen , nona behaves like a
artillery shelling carrying out an operation to maintain the key supply route to bakhmut, according to cbc news, the body of zelenko managed to find and deliver to kharkiv, and porter's body is still being searched for just in the past day in donbas, our defenders have repelled 41 attacks . this is reported in the general staff in the epicenter of hostilities, which previously bakhmut and maryinka simultaneously destroy the enemy, ukrainian fighters are often helped by his weapons, our the...
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princess anne speaks up for monarchy�*s relevance in an interview with cbc news ahead of king charlesf long—term stability that is actually quite hard to come by any other way. a leading figure in the development of artificial intelligence has quit his job at google so he can speak about the dangers posed by ai. australia introduces sweeping measures to curb teenage vaping addiction. the move marks the country's largest anti—smoking
princess anne speaks up for monarchy�*s relevance in an interview with cbc news ahead of king charlesf long—term stability that is actually quite hard to come by any other way. a leading figure in the development of artificial intelligence has quit his job at google so he can speak about the dangers posed by ai. australia introduces sweeping measures to curb teenage vaping addiction. the move marks the country's largest anti—smoking
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for more on this, i i spoke to julia wong, national spoke tojulia wong, national reporter with cbc news yeah, as you mentioned, _ hoping to evacuate. yeah, as you mentioned, tens - hoping to evacuate. yeah, as you mentioned, tens of- you mentioned, tens of thousands of evacuees that we are seeing in the province, more than 2a,000 people being told to leave their homes and another 5000 people told to be ready to go at a moment's notice. a lot of these people are living in small hamlets, small villages but in the last few days we have seen bigger communities, largertowns few days we have seen bigger communities, larger towns are being told they have to evacuate. it started out with towns of about 3000 people but now towns of 7000 8000 people told they need to leave right away and an evacuation centre has opened here in edmonton and another one will be opening in calgary so the two biggest cities we are seeing in the province. many of these residents have trailers, motorhomes, so they are able to perhaps stay with a friend or go to public land, parking lots, and hopefully wait it out but w
for more on this, i i spoke to julia wong, national spoke tojulia wong, national reporter with cbc news yeah, as you mentioned, _ hoping to evacuate. yeah, as you mentioned, tens - hoping to evacuate. yeah, as you mentioned, tens of- you mentioned, tens of thousands of evacuees that we are seeing in the province, more than 2a,000 people being told to leave their homes and another 5000 people told to be ready to go at a moment's notice. a lot of these people are living in small hamlets, small...
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earlier today i spoke to nancy carlson — cbc news at 6 host, from edmonton, alberta. to ask for more federal funding. it is a provincial state of emergency that has been called. fire officials say this is unprecedented and the reason they are saying that is because when you look at where the fires are, they are so spread out. if you look at the area that has burned, it is about 375,000 hectares, so if we look at the size of london, for example, it would be 2.5 times the times of london. they are so spread out. we need fire crews going to all different parts of the province. in terms of evacuations, nearly 30,000 people are out of their homes and they are not sure when they are going to be able to return. just give us an idea about how unusual scenes like these are. it was a number of years ago, a northern community, fort mcmurray, the fire there was absolutely devastating, usually fire season starts a little bit later in march, they moved it up to march 1st because of the changing climate and weather we have been seeing in alberta. that was unprecedented at that time
earlier today i spoke to nancy carlson — cbc news at 6 host, from edmonton, alberta. to ask for more federal funding. it is a provincial state of emergency that has been called. fire officials say this is unprecedented and the reason they are saying that is because when you look at where the fires are, they are so spread out. if you look at the area that has burned, it is about 375,000 hectares, so if we look at the size of london, for example, it would be 2.5 times the times of london. they...
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julia wong — national reporter with cbc news in alberta — has more details.acuate. so it started off with towns of about 3000 people. now we're seeing towns of 7000, 8000 people told that they need to leave right away. and so an evacuation center has opened up here in edmonton and another one will be opening up in calgary. so the two biggest cities that we're seeing in this province. many of these residents, they have trailers, they have motor homes. so they're able to perhaps go stay with their friends, they're able to go to some public lands, parking lots and hopefully wait it out. but what we're seeing is that after they're told to leave wherever they live and they go to a nearby community, well, these wildfires are growing just so rapidly that then those communities that they're in are told that they have to leave. so they're being evacuated several times, over and over again. and as you can imagine, a very stressful situation for these people right now. they're not really certain when they may be able to go home. here in the uk, the three main parties in
julia wong — national reporter with cbc news in alberta — has more details.acuate. so it started off with towns of about 3000 people. now we're seeing towns of 7000, 8000 people told that they need to leave right away. and so an evacuation center has opened up here in edmonton and another one will be opening up in calgary. so the two biggest cities that we're seeing in this province. many of these residents, they have trailers, they have motor homes. so they're able to perhaps go stay with...
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nowjoining us from edmonton, alberta is cbc producer and news presenter, nancy carlson. taste programme. focus through the very latest. ~ ., programme. focus through the very latest. ~ . ., ., ., ., latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier— latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, _ latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, she _ latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, she is - latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, she is expected to talk to the prime minister to ask for more federal funding. it is a provincial state of emergency that has been called. fire officials say this is unprecedented and the reason they are saying that is because when you look at where the fires are, they are so spread out. if you look at the area that has burned, it is about 375,000 hectares, so if we look at the size of london, for example, it would be 2.5 times the times of london. they are so spread out. we need fire crews going to all different parts of the province. in terms of evacuations, nearly 30,000 people are out of the
nowjoining us from edmonton, alberta is cbc producer and news presenter, nancy carlson. taste programme. focus through the very latest. ~ ., programme. focus through the very latest. ~ . ., ., ., ., latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier— latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, _ latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, she _ latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, she is - latest. we are waiting to hear from the premier today, she is...
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cbc report about this. alexis, the sky of the android industrial zone in new brunswick is filled with radiation. hundreds of residents of the area fled their homes as the flames approached. we prayed and slept in the morning . we woke up and went to look around we were not injured, but the fire flared up again and we could not take anything from the house. this fire is one of the ten fires in new brunswick that started after a car caught fire in the forest due to hot and dry weather conditions. spreads, and in these weather conditions, the risk of fire in the country is very high, and any activity such as leaving barbecue and grilling tools in the forest and fireworks in such weather conditions will cause disaster, considering that the flame as the fire moves towards british columbia , some residents of the area have been ordered to avoid it evacuate slowly. a fire also happened in some parts of the northwest. the flames spread to the south and the residents there should be evacuated to safe places . i was talking to the chief of the fire department . most of the regions of this province have ar
cbc report about this. alexis, the sky of the android industrial zone in new brunswick is filled with radiation. hundreds of residents of the area fled their homes as the flames approached. we prayed and slept in the morning . we woke up and went to look around we were not injured, but the fire flared up again and we could not take anything from the house. this fire is one of the ten fires in new brunswick that started after a car caught fire in the forest due to hot and dry weather conditions....
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highest level continues to engage in one-on-one conversations with progressives and new dems and blue dog and members of the cbc and the chc and the women's caucus, kpac, and all points in between and i've been incredibly pleased with the level of authentic engagement from the white house. >> [indiscernible] two-thirds, will democrats -- >> it's our expectation that house republicans will keep their promise and deliver at least 150 votes as it relates to an agreement that they themselves negotiated with the white house. >> is that a no, is that a no? >> no, no, house democrats will make sure that the country does not default. >> what message does it send not only was the deal negotiated between republican speaker and democratic white house, but the only way this is going to get passed is with cooperation with the parties. >> from the very beginning, house democrats along with senate democrats and president biden made clear the only way to avoid a catastrophic default is to find a bipartisan solution moving forward that allows for common ground to be found, thankful that president biden has been able to thread t
highest level continues to engage in one-on-one conversations with progressives and new dems and blue dog and members of the cbc and the chc and the women's caucus, kpac, and all points in between and i've been incredibly pleased with the level of authentic engagement from the white house. >> [indiscernible] two-thirds, will democrats -- >> it's our expectation that house republicans will keep their promise and deliver at least 150 votes as it relates to an agreement that they...
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20 new cases, major cities, including san francisco are ramping up public awareness campaigns in vaccination programs, especially targeting men who have sex with men and transgender people. the cbcing measures, rebound outbreak could be as large or larger than what we saw in 2022. francisco police are investigating a shooting that injured a 52 year old security guard. it happened just before 11 o'clock tuesday night at the guards workplace on shotwell near 26th street. investigators say the guards saw someone breaking into his car and confronted them. well moments later, they opened fire shooting that guard multiple times. police say the victims injuries are nonlife threatening arrests have been made. family is in shock after their loved one was shot and killed in their home. police say the suspect is the victim's ex husband. and right now he's on the run. she leaves behind a five year old son, ktvu is amber lee spoke with her family who says they're still trying to process what happened. the senseless thing happened can shatter a family. lorenzo smith is mourning the loss of his knees. monique aldrich of hayward, her family is struggling with her sudden death , the victim of gu
20 new cases, major cities, including san francisco are ramping up public awareness campaigns in vaccination programs, especially targeting men who have sex with men and transgender people. the cbcing measures, rebound outbreak could be as large or larger than what we saw in 2022. francisco police are investigating a shooting that injured a 52 year old security guard. it happened just before 11 o'clock tuesday night at the guards workplace on shotwell near 26th street. investigators say the...
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cbc's -- abc's coverage of 4:00 p.m. eastern. to the official crowning of the new king.coronation of king charles the third, saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span or online at c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a and her put generations, san diego state university psychology professor talks about the differences between the sixth generation living in the united states. the silence, maybe boomers, ge x, millennials, gen y and the bowlers. she argues that technological advances shape generations more than anything else in exports what impact it will have in >> the future. >>we can see a real vision showing up with people identifying as extremes of ideologies. more polarizations between democrats and republicans on various issues, especially around race, and i think it's good to ask, what will this look like over time? not just out one time where we can't tell what's age, generation and what has changed, but look at this across decades. >> jean and her book generation sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our fre
cbc's -- abc's coverage of 4:00 p.m. eastern. to the official crowning of the new king.coronation of king charles the third, saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span or online at c-span.org. >> sunday night on q&a and her put generations, san diego state university psychology professor talks about the differences between the sixth generation living in the united states. the silence, maybe boomers, ge x, millennials, gen y and the bowlers. she argues that technological advances shape...
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new role as monarch. talk with the canadian broadcaster cbc ahead of the coronation, princess anne said the king, her brothere. you know, he is committed to— think he'll change. you know, he is committed to his— think he'll change. you know, he is committed to his his- g tg you know, he is committed to his his own rever— is committed to his his own ever or— is committed to his his own level of service.— is committed to his his own level of service. and that's mor— level of service. and that's her rhu— level of service. and that's that will remain- level of service. and that's that will remain true . that will remain true. the princess— that will remain true. the princess royal— that will remain true. the princess royal speaking there . princess royal speaking there. now, councils in england have approved— now, councils in england have approved moe— now, councils in england have approved more than 3000 road eosmers hor— approved more than 3000 road closures for street— approved more than 3000 road closures for street parties during— closures for street parties oprmp hrs— closures for street parties during his
new role as monarch. talk with the canadian broadcaster cbc ahead of the coronation, princess anne said the king, her brothere. you know, he is committed to— think he'll change. you know, he is committed to his— think he'll change. you know, he is committed to his his- g tg you know, he is committed to his his own rever— is committed to his his own ever or— is committed to his his own level of service.— is committed to his his own level of service. and that's mor— level of service....
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new role as monarch. talking with the canadian broadcaster— talking with the canadian broadcaster cbc ahead of the pnnee-ehe king, like the rest of— princess anne, said the king, like the rest of the family, is eemmtttet— like the rest of the family, is committed to— like the rest of the family, is committed to public service. but the committed to public service. but tne tnneeee— committed to public service. but the princess royal— committed to public service. but the princess royal argued that ettmmtna— the princess royal argued that slimming down— the princess royal argued that slimming down the royal family tttn-t— slimming down the royal family tttn-t eeant— slimming down the royal family didn't sound like— slimming down the royal family didn't sound like a good idea. in didn't sound like a good idea. tn-te— didn't sound like a good idea. tn-te repene- didn't sound like a good idea. in -to reports the- didn't sound like a good idea. in to reports the king in response to reports the king may— in response to reports the king may emet— in response to reports the king may reduce the— in response to report
new role as monarch. talking with the canadian broadcaster— talking with the canadian broadcaster cbc ahead of the pnnee-ehe king, like the rest of— princess anne, said the king, like the rest of the family, is eemmtttet— like the rest of the family, is committed to— like the rest of the family, is committed to public service. but the committed to public service. but tne tnneeee— committed to public service. but the princess royal— committed to public service. but the princess royal...
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new role as monarch. talking with the ceuedteu— as monarch. talking with the canadian broadcaster cbcn until 1 am. this is to stay open until 1 am. this ts et— to stay open until 1 am. this ts st news.— to stay open until 1 am. this is gb news. more— to stay open until 1 am. this is gb news. more from me shortly . wow— is gb news. more from me shortly . wow toute— is gb news. more from me shortly . now though, it's— is gb news. more from me shortly . now though, it's back to . . now though, it's back to. mark tuoutsou— . now though, it's back to. mark tuoutsou . — . now though, it's back to. mark thompson . thank— . now though, it's back to. mark thompson . thompson. thank you. that beer looks better each time we see it. an extraordinary intervention now in the lead up to the coronation with princess anne declaring slimmed anne declaring that a slimmed down monarchy does not sound like a good idea. the princess royal giving that interview to the canadian broadcast. the cbc saying the idea was originally mooted there were few mooted when there were a few more around. i think the more p
new role as monarch. talking with the ceuedteu— as monarch. talking with the canadian broadcaster cbcn until 1 am. this is to stay open until 1 am. this ts et— to stay open until 1 am. this ts st news.— to stay open until 1 am. this is gb news. more— to stay open until 1 am. this is gb news. more from me shortly . wow— is gb news. more from me shortly . wow toute— is gb news. more from me shortly . now though, it's— is gb news. more from me shortly . now though, it's back to . ....