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(cheers and applause) >> jon: you're talking about halifax. >> first of all it's pronounced halallifax. >> no, it isn't, no t is isn't, it's challifax, he's wrong, it's challifax, i can prove t it's all right here in hebrew. in fact, let me read it to you for a second, this land clearly belongs to the jews. i want to make that absolutely clear. i spoke to muhammed last night and he's cool with it. >> no, no, no! >> it's really not a provocation as it seems. >> that is enchanting english this is ridiculous. okay, accord together karan halallifax contains the very late where muhammed first went ice fishing, he caught a bass this big! >> no, no, hey, manvi-- manvi, i'll believe that when i see a picture of it. >> you know i can't show you one! >> that's bloody convenient. that's so convenient, isn't it. now jon, jon, are you being intentionally provocative. >> no, not at all. >> hey! who -- >> who what? >> jon: aasif, i think that rock came from your area. >> oh, so now i'm responsible for everything that comes from my box. >> you're a liar! you're lying, you are lying, manvi. >> jon: wha
(cheers and applause) >> jon: you're talking about halifax. >> first of all it's pronounced halallifax. >> no, it isn't, no t is isn't, it's challifax, he's wrong, it's challifax, i can prove t it's all right here in hebrew. in fact, let me read it to you for a second, this land clearly belongs to the jews. i want to make that absolutely clear. i spoke to muhammed last night and he's cool with it. >> no, no, no! >> it's really not a provocation as it seems....
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he became ill in the jail in halifax. eventually, he was shipped to manhattan after the british had captured new york where he was put on parole, many began by dark and stayed in the township and not speak against the british. he and 300 other officers were sent to brooklyn which was farmland at the time, and what is now the new lot subway stop in east brooklyn, ethan allen was held prisoner, not really held, but wondered to a tavern each day, and he lived on clams because that's what the farmers provided for the $2 a month rent he paid as a prisoner. -too much for him. he broke his parole, crossed to manhattan, saw the horrible conditions of other prisoners. some 10,000 americans died in prison ships in wallabout bay off brooklyn because of the same decision of the british ministers, what they had decided was that habeas corpus could not be served on a ship, and so the fate of american prisoners was to be held on ships where virtually all of them died in the course of the war, and if you think about it, i think about whe
he became ill in the jail in halifax. eventually, he was shipped to manhattan after the british had captured new york where he was put on parole, many began by dark and stayed in the township and not speak against the british. he and 300 other officers were sent to brooklyn which was farmland at the time, and what is now the new lot subway stop in east brooklyn, ethan allen was held prisoner, not really held, but wondered to a tavern each day, and he lived on clams because that's what the...
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so he became retial in the jail in halifax. eventually he was shipped to manhattan after the british had captured new york where he was put on parole many had to begin by darkened stage in the township where he was held and not speak against the british. and then he and 300 other officers were sent to brooklyn which was farmland the time and what is now the new subway stop in east brooklyn he was held a prisoner wasn't really held, he wanted to beat walked into a tavern each day he didn't have money to buy anything and he lived on clams because that is what they provided for the $2 a month he had to pay as a prisoner. it was too much for him. he broke his parole and crossed the manhattan and he saw the horrible conditions of other prisoners. some 10,000 americans died in prison ships in wall about day off of brooklyn because of that same decision of the british ministers what they had decided was that habeas corpus could not be served on the ship so with the fate of american prisoners was to be held on the ships virtually where
so he became retial in the jail in halifax. eventually he was shipped to manhattan after the british had captured new york where he was put on parole many had to begin by darkened stage in the township where he was held and not speak against the british. and then he and 300 other officers were sent to brooklyn which was farmland the time and what is now the new subway stop in east brooklyn he was held a prisoner wasn't really held, he wanted to beat walked into a tavern each day he didn't have...
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john, halifax, possibly nova scotia, but we look just fine for maria.g weather stories this week. we won't have any flooding. you never know when fires will pop up, but as far as rainfall goes and hurricanes, nice and quiet. it's a warm morning this will be the weather story of the week. enjoy the warmth today. minneapolis, chicago, through the great lakes, even if you're in new england, if when you are driving to work and you can roll down the windows, appreciate it. you may have to turn the heater on, some areas will be in the 40s for lows as we go throughout the week. right now not a lot going on. showers and thunderstorms off the north carolina coast. we have cold air coming down from canada. it's very hot today we feel like summer just about everywhere. once this front drops down, that's when the temperatures will take the dip. one spot we can't give you relief is in texas. look at this. still in the 100s the next two days here in austin. wednesday, thursday, friday, we cool off a little bit to the mid 90s. that's the exception, everyone else shoul
john, halifax, possibly nova scotia, but we look just fine for maria.g weather stories this week. we won't have any flooding. you never know when fires will pop up, but as far as rainfall goes and hurricanes, nice and quiet. it's a warm morning this will be the weather story of the week. enjoy the warmth today. minneapolis, chicago, through the great lakes, even if you're in new england, if when you are driving to work and you can roll down the windows, appreciate it. you may have to turn the...
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widespread, as you contend that is, the mayor would be supportive of a policy that does provide broader halifax's, something along the lines of permanent expenses. his only comfortable making a policy like that in opposing it on the business community of the data is there to support it or refuted. getting the data from employers and employees is very important. supervisor campos: i certainly look forward to a more in-depth proposal and the mayor. but we need more data to understand what is going on. in fact, the data is here. the data has been collected. it is not that the city has been trying to figure out, on its own, with the numbers are, but it is data that came directly from the restaurant's come directly from the businesses that are covered. one thing is clear, we have two examples. we have the health reimbursement account example, which is the liberal we're trying to close. then we have the example of what is happening with health the san francisco, in terms of the same specific accounts that apply to the same population. in terms of mra's. the same account, the same population. you see th
widespread, as you contend that is, the mayor would be supportive of a policy that does provide broader halifax's, something along the lines of permanent expenses. his only comfortable making a policy like that in opposing it on the business community of the data is there to support it or refuted. getting the data from employers and employees is very important. supervisor campos: i certainly look forward to a more in-depth proposal and the mayor. but we need more data to understand what is...
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[applause] >> the honorable member from halifax. >> translator: mr. speaker, the governments has done nothing better to do than to cut 800 jobs of the department of the environment. cuts in a strategic sector for our economy, social development and for our future for all of us. this will not be without consequences for canadians, mr. speaker. on the basis of what analyses did the government consider the results of the cuts for canadians and to canadians? [applause] >> translator: first of all, mr. speaker, i must correct the -- [inaudible] uninformed comment on this issue. there's a great difference, mr. speaker, between 776 permanent employees who might be affected, 300 positions which will be declared surplus and the much smaller actual number of employees who may eventually be separated from the department. none of the core services of the environment cabinet will be compromised, the priority remains a key. >> order. the honorable minister from winnipeg -- sphwhrt i want to thank you, mr. speaker. 2011. the union representing air canada flight atte
[applause] >> the honorable member from halifax. >> translator: mr. speaker, the governments has done nothing better to do than to cut 800 jobs of the department of the environment. cuts in a strategic sector for our economy, social development and for our future for all of us. this will not be without consequences for canadians, mr. speaker. on the basis of what analyses did the government consider the results of the cuts for canadians and to canadians? [applause] >>...
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the halifax. dallas is listed as a three-point favorite. reality is winning. i do not care how we win. if we run. offensively. 10 sacks, zero sacks. house haw that i what ths is truly all about. >> i do not know what is going to be better but if we come to a press conference? give me the raiders every time. the 49ers are dreaming of saying randy moss but according to have you can forget it. he made a point of saying that he is not returning. he is going to stay retired. even talks of coming back for the patriots. with 23 touchdowns in 2007 with the patriots. and even a couple of years with the raiders. but he is continuing to stay retired. >> the giants finishing up the season last night with a home run, single, double, that order. and the sixth inning the first since 20072 hit for the cycle which means he needed a triple this is why so many people love sandoval. >> he was smiling and asked about his first career single, double, a triple. >> everybody making fun of me! those guys but it is difficult to hit for this cycle and the big thing i
the halifax. dallas is listed as a three-point favorite. reality is winning. i do not care how we win. if we run. offensively. 10 sacks, zero sacks. house haw that i what ths is truly all about. >> i do not know what is going to be better but if we come to a press conference? give me the raiders every time. the 49ers are dreaming of saying randy moss but according to have you can forget it. he made a point of saying that he is not returning. he is going to stay retired. even talks of...
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i'm up in halifax shooting a minisoar ris called "bag of bones." it's from a steven king book. know how she does it." it opens nationwide this weekend. >>> you remember the world's cutest dog, boo, here friday. or third cutest because he's got nothing on max and sadie. we have more for you this morning. we want you the take a sneak peek of nat geo's animal babies. we're looking at the caring people trying to save them all. meet uwan uwan and her baby. jenna and rocky. this is big mama. their every coo, gurgle and unt are precious successes for the dedicated teams around the globe trying to keep rare and endangereded species alive. these are the miracle babies. animals on the edge of extinction. they're the subjects of a new soarries on nat dprks eo wild. >> in australia, human encroachment has destroyed most of the habitat. >> we're talking five to ten years before they're gone. >> reporter: these were found by the side of the road when their mother was killed bay car. trainers were able to keep them alive. after a 16-month pregnancy and 50 hours of labor. this mamarhino had th
i'm up in halifax shooting a minisoar ris called "bag of bones." it's from a steven king book. know how she does it." it opens nationwide this weekend. >>> you remember the world's cutest dog, boo, here friday. or third cutest because he's got nothing on max and sadie. we have more for you this morning. we want you the take a sneak peek of nat geo's animal babies. we're looking at the caring people trying to save them all. meet uwan uwan and her baby. jenna and rocky....
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. >> the honorable member from halifax. nothing better to do this summer shave is hundred jobs.he department of environment cut for our economy. social development, future power for all of us. this will not be without consequences for canadians, mr. speaker. analysis that the government considers the result of a cut for canadians. >> first of all, mr. speaker, i must correct. the numbers given by my colleague. >> there is a great difference, mr. speaker, between 776 permanent employees who might be affected. 300 positions which will be declared surplus. employees who may have been eventually separate from a department. another of the core services come from us, mr. speaker. the parity remains the key. -- a priority remains the key. speaker. 2011. the unit representing flight attendants served 72 hours notice to strike, a strike that could take place at 12:01 wednesday morning. because air canada plays such a vital role in the canadian economy, could the minister of labor please give the house and update on the status of the labor negotiations at air canada? [applause] >> thank y
. >> the honorable member from halifax. nothing better to do this summer shave is hundred jobs.he department of environment cut for our economy. social development, future power for all of us. this will not be without consequences for canadians, mr. speaker. analysis that the government considers the result of a cut for canadians. >> first of all, mr. speaker, i must correct. the numbers given by my colleague. >> there is a great difference, mr. speaker, between 776 permanent...