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. >> coming up next, robert irwin, the son of the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin crocodile hunter] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization... [coughing] ...from this highly... ...contagious virus. not all dangers come with warning labels. talk to your pharmacist or doctor... ...about getting vaccinated against rsv today. >> the late steve irwin is being remembered in a very touching video from his son. so here's what robert irwin had to say about the family's latest milestone at the australia zoo. >> get emotional. started to laugh. >> so 19 year-old robert was showing off a freshly hatch turtle known as are winds turtle. it's the very first of its kind to be born income captivity. irwin discovered steve irwin discovered this fresh water species back in 1990, on the crocodile hunting trip and are winds. turtles need fresh oxon age action. they did water and their natural habitat has been under threat since the creation of a queensland dam back in the late 1980's. so robert says his dad would b
. >> coming up next, robert irwin, the son of the late crocodile hunter, steve irwin crocodile hunter] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization... [coughing] ...from this highly... ...contagious virus. not all dangers come with warning labels. talk to your pharmacist or doctor... ...about getting vaccinated against rsv today. >> the late steve irwin is being remembered in a very touching video...
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as my late colleague and friend irwin cabela put it, after the second world war it was easier to get nazi than if you were a jew. and once they got here, no one would. brought to justice, so it was a failure of indifference and inaction by successive canadian governments that resulted in us becoming a haven for nazi war criminals, no responsibility followed, and no responsibility can follow because nazism they don’t want to see ukraine, it’s not enough that the bastard zelsky went to shed a tear in the woman’s world, although he didn’t say who was shot. and did not pay attention that in order to get to beaubières, he had to drive through the streets , which were named in honor of the executioners, in honor of the executioners who herded jews, russians, ukrainians, to the place of mass death, and the ukronazis shot them, yes , under the command of the germans, but zelensky was smart enough to present the banners literally on the same day, if not the next. and one of them proudly went to the part that will bear the name or bear the name of kanavalets, who did not hide his personal, wel
as my late colleague and friend irwin cabela put it, after the second world war it was easier to get nazi than if you were a jew. and once they got here, no one would. brought to justice, so it was a failure of indifference and inaction by successive canadian governments that resulted in us becoming a haven for nazi war criminals, no responsibility followed, and no responsibility can follow because nazism they don’t want to see ukraine, it’s not enough that the bastard zelsky went to shed a...
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thank you, irwin.es cucumbers. >> there's great demand for it out there and great demand for vegetables. and california is a long way to ship those products. >> makes sense. irwin simon, thank you very much for talking us through some of the numbers and the sector. >> thank you very much for having me on. >> we continue to watch the dollar's recent move higher. the dollar index just coming off of the morning highs, close to 107. we'll break down which companies might see the biggest impact, next. >>> plus, we will also break down a rare downgrade of apple, after that stock closed out its worst quarter since 2015. dow's back in positive territory right now. it's up 7 afr llg tefain130 points earlier at the lows. points earlier at the lows. we're back in two. with your very own online store. i sold that. and you can manage it all in one place. and it was easy with godaddy. i am doing this. with a partner that puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com/sell ♪ some things are good to know. like...where
thank you, irwin.es cucumbers. >> there's great demand for it out there and great demand for vegetables. and california is a long way to ship those products. >> makes sense. irwin simon, thank you very much for talking us through some of the numbers and the sector. >> thank you very much for having me on. >> we continue to watch the dollar's recent move higher. the dollar index just coming off of the morning highs, close to 107. we'll break down which companies might see...
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. >>> bindi irwin in her first tv interview since being diagnosed with endometriosis.ptom, and how her surgery earlier this year has changed her life. >>> the new warning from the american academy of pediatrics about products labeled as toddler formula. dr. ashton live with what parents need to know. >>> big little feeling. the moms who really know what you're going through. >> this one screaming, that one crying, there's only one of me. help! >> are here live, telling us all about their new podcast, after bedtime, and answering questions about raising toddlers. believe there could be a new queen of christmas? overnight cher releasing her first ever christmas album as we say good morning america. >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> good morning america. hope your friday is off to a good start. we will tell you about cher's christmas album. >> i can't believe it's christmas album season already. cue the music. if you're looking for gifts for your star wars fans, they are here. we're looking at new products coming up for the holidays coming up. >> did som
. >>> bindi irwin in her first tv interview since being diagnosed with endometriosis.ptom, and how her surgery earlier this year has changed her life. >>> the new warning from the american academy of pediatrics about products labeled as toddler formula. dr. ashton live with what parents need to know. >>> big little feeling. the moms who really know what you're going through. >> this one screaming, that one crying, there's only one of me. help! >> are here...
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canada has become a haven for nazi war criminals, the country's former justice minister irwin cotlerin a television interview, commenting on the recent scandal in parliament. on september 22 , zelsky was received there, and he... together with prime minister justin trudeau, welcomed the guest of honor, the ninety- eight-year-old accomplice of the nazis, yaroslav gunka. during the war, he served in the galicia division, assembled from natives of western ukraine. they are responsible for brutal reprisals against civilians and massacres. after the war, gunko escaped punishment and settled in canada, and he was not alone. an important question that was missed is how he ended up in canada in the first place and he was not brought to answer. nazi criminals in canada remain unpunished. the indifference and inaction of the canadian authorities led to us becoming a haven for nazi war criminals. after a loud international scandal. in honor of the nazi, the speaker of the lower house of the canadian parliament, the same one who on the day of the visit, resigned zelsky introduced the former sss
canada has become a haven for nazi war criminals, the country's former justice minister irwin cotlerin a television interview, commenting on the recent scandal in parliament. on september 22 , zelsky was received there, and he... together with prime minister justin trudeau, welcomed the guest of honor, the ninety- eight-year-old accomplice of the nazis, yaroslav gunka. during the war, he served in the galicia division, assembled from natives of western ukraine. they are responsible for brutal...
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canada has become a haven for nazi criminals, said the country's former justice minister irwin cotlerrview with a local tv channel, he commented on the recent scandal in parliament; he served in the sss glicina division, whose soldiers, on the side of the nazis, participated in the massacres over civilians, after the war gunko settled in canada, here is the comment of the ex-minister. an important question that was missed is how he ended up in canada in the first place and was not brought to justice, nazi. led to us becoming a haven for nazi war criminals. the speaker of the lower house resigned after the scandal, but prime minister trudeau began to apologize to everyone. there were words even for the lgbt community. the only ones i forgot to mention were the soviet soldiers who gave their lives in the fight against fascism. news are coming now from. region in tobolsk , a fire was extinguished in a five-story building. the fire started after a gas explosion in one of the apartments. the fire instantly spread to the roof and covered an area of almost 800 km. three people were injured
canada has become a haven for nazi criminals, said the country's former justice minister irwin cotlerrview with a local tv channel, he commented on the recent scandal in parliament; he served in the sss glicina division, whose soldiers, on the side of the nazis, participated in the massacres over civilians, after the war gunko settled in canada, here is the comment of the ex-minister. an important question that was missed is how he ended up in canada in the first place and was not brought to...
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irwin redlener, columbia university senior research scholar.lf of the nation's hospitals don't meet that 88 out of 100 standard. who wants to bring their kid to a place that has a 69. when i was going to school, that was a d. what's happening here or we have known this is going on. why aren't we doing better? >> well, we've actually known through multiple studies since at least 2015, chris, and it is quite disturbing. i was the director at the pediatric icu early in my career, and obviously time is of the essence, every situation of a child who comes to the emergency room and is very sick or need to be admitted, especially for intensive care. the solutions are actually surprisingly straightforward. one is to make sure that the hospital staff, nurses and especially physicians are periodically upgraded about their pediatric emergency response skills. this is something that is really great with adult patients, generally speaking but for children, and actually, it's amazing to me that a lot of adult trained doctors and nurses are intimidated when a
irwin redlener, columbia university senior research scholar.lf of the nation's hospitals don't meet that 88 out of 100 standard. who wants to bring their kid to a place that has a 69. when i was going to school, that was a d. what's happening here or we have known this is going on. why aren't we doing better? >> well, we've actually known through multiple studies since at least 2015, chris, and it is quite disturbing. i was the director at the pediatric icu early in my career, and...
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i win gains joins -- irwin gains joins me now. irwin, thank you so much for being here. one that needs to be told and retold. did you ever imagine -- >> thank you very much. pete: thank you, sir. what we saw on october 7th, two weeks ago, did you ever think we would see something that brought us back to the imagery of what was experienced during the holocaust, sir? >> never. it really upset me when i saw on october 7th what they did as far as the people that died and also the buildings that were then destroyed. this is exactly the same thing that happened in germany in 1938, november 9th, 1938, and and november 10th. this is what happened during that period of time. now, let me go back a little bi- pete: sure. >> -- what happened in germany. i was, i was 5 years old and ready for school, but i could not go to school because the german people, the government, the nazis, the gestapo said, no, no student, no jewish students can go to school in germany. so my parents had to do, to find a jewish school which was about 35 miles from home. i had to use a train every morning to
i win gains joins -- irwin gains joins me now. irwin, thank you so much for being here. one that needs to be told and retold. did you ever imagine -- >> thank you very much. pete: thank you, sir. what we saw on october 7th, two weeks ago, did you ever think we would see something that brought us back to the imagery of what was experienced during the holocaust, sir? >> never. it really upset me when i saw on october 7th what they did as far as the people that died and also the...
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irwin: when i became executive chairman and ceo in late 2018, 2019, you know, it was a $50 million business, you know, with all its acquisition worldwide, it is close to $1 billion in sales. in regards to our cannabis sales in canada, they were to her 35 million dollars u.s. business. we have a 13.4% share. as i said before, we pay about 150 million dollars in excise tax. we acquired a company and a beverage business. there's over 1000 lps in canada. there's still way too much capacity. today, this 5 million square feet of growth in canada. we have enough grow to supply all of canada today with its cannabis and probably well over one billion plus dollars that was spent in infrastructure. so there's been a lot of mistakes. there's been a lot of misfortunes. but what we have got to look at, what happens in the next five years in regards to the canadian cannabis market, it's a $5 billion market today at retail. they are projected to go to 10. with that, i see some big opportunities out there. but you are right. i'm going to see a lot of consolidation out there which is going to happen because
irwin: when i became executive chairman and ceo in late 2018, 2019, you know, it was a $50 million business, you know, with all its acquisition worldwide, it is close to $1 billion in sales. in regards to our cannabis sales in canada, they were to her 35 million dollars u.s. business. we have a 13.4% share. as i said before, we pay about 150 million dollars in excise tax. we acquired a company and a beverage business. there's over 1000 lps in canada. there's still way too much capacity. today,...
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irwin cotler was called on the air to comment on the scandal when, during zelsky’s visit, the parliamented the ukrainian ss man yaroslav gonka. the ex-minister said that the nazis feel safe in canada. according to him, they poured into the country after world war ii. only 40 years later it was possible to create a commission that investigated their affairs, but its report has not yet been made public. gunko lived quietly in canada for his 98th birthday. an important question that was missed is how he ended up in canada in the first place and he was not brought to answer. nazi crimes in canada remain unpunished. the indifference and inaction of the canadian authorities led to the fact that we turned out to be a haven for the nazis. war criminals. and in the united states, politicians are increasingly saying that the country’s internal problems are more important than helping the kiev regime, for example, the speaker of the house of representatives said this. financing the government for 45 days and this document does not provide money for ukraine. biden signed the law, but said he hopes f
irwin cotler was called on the air to comment on the scandal when, during zelsky’s visit, the parliamented the ukrainian ss man yaroslav gonka. the ex-minister said that the nazis feel safe in canada. according to him, they poured into the country after world war ii. only 40 years later it was possible to create a commission that investigated their affairs, but its report has not yet been made public. gunko lived quietly in canada for his 98th birthday. an important question that was missed...
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irwin geiser, the coolidge's stenographer, and joseph mcinerney, coolidge's chauffeur, were staying in bridgewater at freeman's boardinghouse. they heard the news and drove to plymouth. the vice president's pierce, sarah arriving just after winfield perkins. coolidge prepared the text of a telegram to be sent to mrs. harding. the telegram said, we offer you our deepest sympathy. may god bless and keep. reports reporters arrived in plymouth notch. coolidge dictated a statement to american people typed by geiser geiser. reports have reached me, which i fear are correct. the president harding is gone. the world has lost a great and man. i mourn his loss. he was my chief and friend. it be my purpose to carry out the policies which he has begun for the service of the american people and for meeting their response abilities wherever they may arise. for this purpose, i shall seek the cooperation of all those who have been associated with the president during his term of office. those who have given their efforts to assist. i wish to remain in office that. they may assist me. i have faith that
irwin geiser, the coolidge's stenographer, and joseph mcinerney, coolidge's chauffeur, were staying in bridgewater at freeman's boardinghouse. they heard the news and drove to plymouth. the vice president's pierce, sarah arriving just after winfield perkins. coolidge prepared the text of a telegram to be sent to mrs. harding. the telegram said, we offer you our deepest sympathy. may god bless and keep. reports reporters arrived in plymouth notch. coolidge dictated a statement to american people...
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. >> candy defense department identified units the 2000 service members irwin and getting ready to deploy? is that why they are set for a possible neo? they are there so that the secretary can make a decision if needed. they are in the region. i will not get into specific operational detail at this time. could you repeat the first question? in terms of the units, this was a decision debated to deploy order came down with yesterday. it is up to the commanders to start sourcing those units to figure out who would best meet the requirements that are needed. those units have not been identified yet. the secretary made the decision yesterday but the orders themselves and which units will be selected have not been selected yet. i don't have that fullest yet. >> thank you very much. this has been limited to secretary -- secretary of defense or state. and just in the past, you have seen -- he sent yourself there has been an attack of massive -- an attack of hundreds of casualties. you might be military involved in any possible war crimes against civilians? >> what i will say is exactly what you j
. >> candy defense department identified units the 2000 service members irwin and getting ready to deploy? is that why they are set for a possible neo? they are there so that the secretary can make a decision if needed. they are in the region. i will not get into specific operational detail at this time. could you repeat the first question? in terms of the units, this was a decision debated to deploy order came down with yesterday. it is up to the commanders to start sourcing those units...
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the 35—year—old from wiltshire finished second behind title rival and team mate glenn irwin at the finaldewell dedicated his title to his older brother and team mate ollie who died during practice for a race in 2007. a reminder of our top story, england are into the rugby world cup semi—finals. they beat fiji in marseilles by 30 points to 24 and will face the winners of france and south africa, who kick off at eight o'clock tonight. you can follow it all on the website. that's all from sportsday. now the football news show as ben croucher looks at how england's current crop of players is shaping up amidst the latest international break. we'll see you soon. hello and welcome to the football news show, how does engen's current crop match up to the golden generation of the mid—2000. crop match up to the golden generation of the mid-2000. imagine scholes and gerard _ generation of the mid-2000. imagine scholes and gerard in _ generation of the mid-2000. imagine scholes and gerard in the _ generation of the mid-2000. imagine scholes and gerard in the middle - scholes and gerard in the middle
the 35—year—old from wiltshire finished second behind title rival and team mate glenn irwin at the finaldewell dedicated his title to his older brother and team mate ollie who died during practice for a race in 2007. a reminder of our top story, england are into the rugby world cup semi—finals. they beat fiji in marseilles by 30 points to 24 and will face the winners of france and south africa, who kick off at eight o'clock tonight. you can follow it all on the website. that's all from...
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plus irwin escaped nazi germany when he was nine years old.ppening today in israel reminds him of the horrors he faced over 80 years ago. he is going to join us next. (announcer) are you frustrated with your weight and health? before taking drastic measures, talk to your doctor about a natural solution with golo. (amber) i was on the verge of getting gastric bypass surgery, and i saw the golo commercial, and it was the last thing i tried 'cause it worked. golo's changed my life in so many ways. before, i was over 300 pounds. now, i literally have the ability to take a shirt off and go out in the sun. i just don't have to worry about the weight coming back anymore. (announcer) on golo, you take one release supplement with each balanced meal to take control of your hunger and sugar cravings and increase metabolic efficiency. after i got married, i really struggled to lose weight. nothing seemed to work. i've lost 75 pounds with golo, and i've kept it off. i've tried to lose weight in the past, and i've lost 80 pounds several times, but i was not
plus irwin escaped nazi germany when he was nine years old.ppening today in israel reminds him of the horrors he faced over 80 years ago. he is going to join us next. (announcer) are you frustrated with your weight and health? before taking drastic measures, talk to your doctor about a natural solution with golo. (amber) i was on the verge of getting gastric bypass surgery, and i saw the golo commercial, and it was the last thing i tried 'cause it worked. golo's changed my life in so many ways....
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visit disney on ice.com . >> bindi irwin.ek on good morning america. bravo, bravo! oh, thank you. >> the cast of all the wonderful disney musicals for that great performance at the mickey minnie, goofy making the morning so special. >> have a great day, everyone. hey >> suddenly there was a shot. mrs. kennedy, last thing for husband's blood. the greatest courage is to go about the day's work. that's a larger order for all women who their. >> are you ready? big box already here. >> not feeling like changing. >> let's go. press your luck. >> tuesday, ten, 9:00 central on abc and stitcher. companies love using jingles to sell your policies, but not. hey, that's triple a with the affordable auto and home insurance. plus, america's most recommended roadside assistance. who needs a catchy jingle? because triple a has coverage. confidence >> so you've written a jingle about how we don't do jingles. that's right, steve. >> outsmart jingles and choose coverage. confidence from triple a. >> sounded great to me, boss. >> granite expo ha
visit disney on ice.com . >> bindi irwin.ek on good morning america. bravo, bravo! oh, thank you. >> the cast of all the wonderful disney musicals for that great performance at the mickey minnie, goofy making the morning so special. >> have a great day, everyone. hey >> suddenly there was a shot. mrs. kennedy, last thing for husband's blood. the greatest courage is to go about the day's work. that's a larger order for all women who their. >> are you ready? big box...
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that's what this one with the returned brains of the irwin boiler said.hat happened in the house of commons last week? you know, everyone was concerned about the fact that the speaker recognized him as a canadian hero, a ukrainian hero. but to me the important question that has been ignored is how did he end up in canada in the first place and was not prosecuted while he was in canada. this is a big question about our continued failure to apprehend nazi war criminals. as my late colleague and friend irwin cabela put it, after world war ii it was easier to get into canada if you were a nazi than if you were a jew. and once they were here, no one was attracted to what we became a refuge for the nazi military criminals, no responsibility followed for this, and no responsibility can follow, because they don’t want to see nazism in ukraine, it’s not enough that podlensky went to shed a tear for the woman to the world, although he didn’t say who did the shooting. and did not pay attention that in order to get into the bobier, he had to drive through the streets
that's what this one with the returned brains of the irwin boiler said.hat happened in the house of commons last week? you know, everyone was concerned about the fact that the speaker recognized him as a canadian hero, a ukrainian hero. but to me the important question that has been ignored is how did he end up in canada in the first place and was not prosecuted while he was in canada. this is a big question about our continued failure to apprehend nazi war criminals. as my late colleague and...
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irwin in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you? >> i'm okay.ler: i have a question. i know you have a wide range of listeners and watchers and all different degrees of investment. some small investors. some are medium investors. i have -- i know you had to have people having more than five or six stocks in their portfolio. >> that's fine. that's fine. as long as you are excited about it. >> caller: i have ten stocks at various prices. i don't know how to balance the portfolio. >> okay. >> caller: let's say i have ten stocks, and i have $10,000. now, it is very easy to put $1,000 into each of these ten stocks. but that doesn't seem like it is an equitable way to balance a portfolio. >> well -- >> caller: what is the proper way? >> you know i like to rank my stocks. not all stocks can be ones. ones, twos, threes. threes if they go up, sell. ones you keep. twos are in flux. let's pit the stocks against each other and maybe just pick the best five. universe is an awful trick when it comes from investing. you should never allow it to cloud your judg
irwin in new york. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you? >> i'm okay.ler: i have a question. i know you have a wide range of listeners and watchers and all different degrees of investment. some small investors. some are medium investors. i have -- i know you had to have people having more than five or six stocks in their portfolio. >> that's fine. that's fine. as long as you are excited about it. >> caller: i have ten stocks at various prices. i don't know how to balance the...
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. >> but as the go by remember, more than in a remote but for supervising sometimes or irwin you with i thought i would a few minutes. she took more than our that is my campaign fire. and me what what could be so many stories about her early days on the board of supervisors and 60's and 70's. and was just amazing when i was on the board of supervisors, i did a lot of regional transportation working to regional delegation to washington, to lobby for public transportation funding. we met with partners like 20 local and regional officials and i was sitting next to and she spent the 1st half of the mediation. you know, it turns to and she what's going on in francisco as you head off to a lot of strong opinions about what could be done differently francisco the rest of group, which what is going there. she was south lake >> you that's the thing, though. she's you know, she moved on for 30 years. he's a big player in d c and in nationwide politics pushy always kept this eye. helen, san francisco. i just wonder about the difference there. >> well, she should never p% stopped being mayor of s
. >> but as the go by remember, more than in a remote but for supervising sometimes or irwin you with i thought i would a few minutes. she took more than our that is my campaign fire. and me what what could be so many stories about her early days on the board of supervisors and 60's and 70's. and was just amazing when i was on the board of supervisors, i did a lot of regional transportation working to regional delegation to washington, to lobby for public transportation funding. we met...
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the annual irwin, the ring of fire allows just a little bit a ring of sunlight to pass past the moonecause the moon is a little bit further away. so it's a little bit smaller in our sky. and that's what we're looking for. just member to look safely. take a listen. >> i mean, if you'd like to see the next eclipse, you pretty protect your eyes. and this yeah, it as much as you do. never look directly at both on the rest of the time. you don't want to look directly at the fun and this time as well. because and a total eclipse at the moment of the bright disk of the sun is completely covered up and you're only risking the much democrats. but in an annular eclipse, the full brightness of the sun is available there. and that could really seriously damage right? yeah. >> well, the lawrence berkeley hall of science and the exploratorium san francisco theme park adair. they're both going to be hosting watch parties and they'll offer you some safe ways to watch the eclipse as it's happening as well. and i know john also has some tips if you can make to either one of those locations. but you've
the annual irwin, the ring of fire allows just a little bit a ring of sunlight to pass past the moonecause the moon is a little bit further away. so it's a little bit smaller in our sky. and that's what we're looking for. just member to look safely. take a listen. >> i mean, if you'd like to see the next eclipse, you pretty protect your eyes. and this yeah, it as much as you do. never look directly at both on the rest of the time. you don't want to look directly at the fun and this time...
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plus bindi irwin in her first television interview on her health battle.t to miss it all on gma. >> okay. back to britney for a second. i loved your brilliant idea of listening to the audiobook. if britney were reading it. but after we discussed that, we looked it up and we saw that she's not. no she's not reading her own book. it's going to be a wonderful actor. michelle williams. but what if instead it were the other michelle williams? because i'm here for that. michelle williams from destiny's child reading britney's book. come on. >> oh, but it's michelle williams, like dawson's creek. is that who i'm thinking of? correct >> no, of. >> yeah. oh who's great? >> she's a great actor. >> well, but. >> and then she. yeah, wonderful. >> i'm sure she can do it very well. but there's not the singing that we were hoping for. and no, i'm going to admit that i already, without doing my due diligence and checking that very fact, i already hit by one credit, so. >> oh, by it i i'm still here for it because i would like to i would actually like to hear how michelle
plus bindi irwin in her first television interview on her health battle.t to miss it all on gma. >> okay. back to britney for a second. i loved your brilliant idea of listening to the audiobook. if britney were reading it. but after we discussed that, we looked it up and we saw that she's not. no she's not reading her own book. it's going to be a wonderful actor. michelle williams. but what if instead it were the other michelle williams? because i'm here for that. michelle williams from...
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quick look at this topic, historian and president of the canadian jewish congress in the early 1990s, irwinwhich he was told that canada was not prosecuting war criminals from the axis powers, germany, italy and japan because they feared worsening relations between jews and eastern european ethnic communities. thus, trudeau did nothing and admitted it completely openly, bella emphasized. back in the last century, new york times. released material that canada was a refuge, not only for, so to speak, ordinary, conditionally, nazis, but also for very high-ranking ones, here is their version, army intelligence documents obtained by the simon wiesenthal center under the freedom of information act indicate that perhaps dr. men mengeli was arrested and released in the american zone in 1947, there is also information about a possible attempt to obtain canadian visa under... in 1962 in buenos. american intelligence provided information about josef mängel to canadian authorities. the person claiming to be mr. menke is believed to have been granted entry into canada, according to one official familiar
quick look at this topic, historian and president of the canadian jewish congress in the early 1990s, irwinwhich he was told that canada was not prosecuting war criminals from the axis powers, germany, italy and japan because they feared worsening relations between jews and eastern european ethnic communities. thus, trudeau did nothing and admitted it completely openly, bella emphasized. back in the last century, new york times. released material that canada was a refuge, not only for, so to...
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so as mary said i'm irwin, i'm the coleader along with sarah who you will meet in the next panel. technical assistance, policy analysis and communication, all with the goal of helping to helping change makers to build safer more prosperous and more resilient communities for all. okay. so if anyone was skeptical that climate change was a pressing issue before 2023, i hope you send them this image that comes from scientists at the climate brink. daily temperature anomalies over the last 50 years or so. 2023 has been the hottest year on record by far and it continues a trend that we have been seeing for a long time now. we heard a lot of numbers billion dollar disasters. another number that gets talked about let's. this is from the census, in 2022, 1.3% of all households in the u.s. were displaced from their homes by disaster. 15% of homes in louisiana in that year were displaced by a disaster. just remarkable numbers when you start to think about the cumulative impact people. we get lost in those numbers as researchers sometimes. what does that mean on the ground on the daily lives
so as mary said i'm irwin, i'm the coleader along with sarah who you will meet in the next panel. technical assistance, policy analysis and communication, all with the goal of helping to helping change makers to build safer more prosperous and more resilient communities for all. okay. so if anyone was skeptical that climate change was a pressing issue before 2023, i hope you send them this image that comes from scientists at the climate brink. daily temperature anomalies over the last 50 years...
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bindi irwin. >> she's faced pain and intense fatigue for years. and she says doctors dismissed it.r her. it's what every woman should know. this week on good morning america, we are here in israel, a nation at war. >> the israel hamas war for non stop live coverage stream abc news live reporting from southern israel reporting from the front lines wherevethe story is, we'll take you there. >> abc news live. >> i'd like to buy a vowel, ken. oh, we're fresh out. respond like a pirate. >> 100, please. what is the arctic? what is arsenal? ouch. that was hard. it was hard. >> celebrity jeopardy, new building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. >> this is abc seven news. >> good morning. i'm reggie aqui from abc seven mornings. jobina. how's that traffic? >> well, reggie, our biggest issue for sure is going to be at the richmond san rafael bridge due to the sigalert. that's been in effect since last week. so we still have three lanes blocked in the westbound direction and wide load vehicles are not allowed. there so you definitely need to take highway 37 and then we'll en
bindi irwin. >> she's faced pain and intense fatigue for years. and she says doctors dismissed it.r her. it's what every woman should know. this week on good morning america, we are here in israel, a nation at war. >> the israel hamas war for non stop live coverage stream abc news live reporting from southern israel reporting from the front lines wherevethe story is, we'll take you there. >> abc news live. >> i'd like to buy a vowel, ken. oh, we're fresh out. respond...
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brains in a safe, and when they are fired, they return the brains to their place, that’s what this irwincognized him as a canadian hero, a ukrainian hero, but to me the important question that was ignored is how did he end up in canada in the first place and was not held accountable when he i was in canada, this is a big question for our continuing one. after the second world war , it was easier to get into canada if you were a nazi than if you were a jew. and as soon as they ended up here, no one was brought to justice, so it was a failure of indifference and inaction by successive canadian governments that resulted in us becoming a nazi safe haven. they don’t want to see nazism in ukraine, it’s not enough that the bastard zelsky went to shed a tear for the woman to the world, although he didn’t say who did the shooting and didn’t pay attention, in order to get to the woman, he must drive through the streets that are named after the executioners. who drove jews, russians, ukrainians to the place of mass death, and shot them ukranazis, but under the command of the germans. but zelsky had
brains in a safe, and when they are fired, they return the brains to their place, that’s what this irwincognized him as a canadian hero, a ukrainian hero, but to me the important question that was ignored is how did he end up in canada in the first place and was not held accountable when he i was in canada, this is a big question for our continuing one. after the second world war , it was easier to get into canada if you were a nazi than if you were a jew. and as soon as they ended up here,...
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canada became a refuge for nazi criminals, said former minister of justice irwin cotler.d in the sss galicia division, whose soldiers fought on the side of the nazis and participated in massacres of civilians. after the war , gunko settled in canada and here is the ex-minister’s comment. an important question that was missed is how he ended up in canada in the first place, and he was not held accountable. nazi crimes in canada go unpunished. the indifference and inaction of the canadian authorities led to our being a safe haven for nazi war criminals. the speaker of the lower house resigned after the scandal, but the prime minister... who began to apologize to everyone, even the lgb community, found words. the only one i forgot to mention are the soviet soldiers who gave their lives in the fight against fascism. bulgaria joins the list of european countries that have banned cars with russian license plates from entering their territory. the restrictions will come into effect this evening. lithuania, latvia, estonia, poland and finland have already taken similar measures.
canada became a refuge for nazi criminals, said former minister of justice irwin cotler.d in the sss galicia division, whose soldiers fought on the side of the nazis and participated in massacres of civilians. after the war , gunko settled in canada and here is the ex-minister’s comment. an important question that was missed is how he ended up in canada in the first place, and he was not held accountable. nazi crimes in canada go unpunished. the indifference and inaction of the canadian...
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in an interview with ctv and irwin, cotler questioned how gunko got to canada and was not punished for actions. this speaks to the impersonality of inaction that has reigned in a number of canadian governments. the politician called for the publication of records of the work of the commission that investigated the cases of those accused of committing war crimes. obviously, the canadian leadership is sheltering nazi criminals and, moreover, glorifying them. as i noticed. russian political scientist, historian and journalist, vladimir kornilov, this problem is now encountered all over the world, especially in europe, canada, where the liberal party has long been firmly ruled, uh, because for them the word nazi has long been a dirty word, that is, they use it according to attitude towards any of their opponents, last year they accused truck drivers who went on strike against the liberal government of nazism, but you see, when we talk about... a real nazi, real nazis, there is ovation, glorification and so on, that’s the same thing we we are watching in europe, look now, yes, zelsky posed
in an interview with ctv and irwin, cotler questioned how gunko got to canada and was not punished for actions. this speaks to the impersonality of inaction that has reigned in a number of canadian governments. the politician called for the publication of records of the work of the commission that investigated the cases of those accused of committing war crimes. obviously, the canadian leadership is sheltering nazi criminals and, moreover, glorifying them. as i noticed. russian political...