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of an evil, suspicion from the get-go. >> first responder michael golob testified that neighbor justin sparksere still trying to revive leslie. >> justin at one point turn to me and said something along the lines of, i never trusted that guy. >> i think that the suspicion started with mr. sparks. and never stopped. >> you think it was somewhat of a snowball effect? >> yeah, i do. >> and even though golob was a prosecution witness, he admitted he personally didn't find anything odd about fred's behavior that day. >> he just seemed to have trouble focusing. he seemed panic. everyone deals with tragedy difference. i fell in the context, it seemed appropriate. >> but what about that important evidence against fred? the apparent lack of injuries on leslie's body? >> did you wonder why your mom didn't have more injuries as some people feel she should? >> no. >> you can't say what people are supposed to -- >> this was bundled up she was, in cold water. we thought about this more than anyone should ever think about what their mother's body died after she died. >> the defense called its own forensic e
of an evil, suspicion from the get-go. >> first responder michael golob testified that neighbor justin sparksere still trying to revive leslie. >> justin at one point turn to me and said something along the lines of, i never trusted that guy. >> i think that the suspicion started with mr. sparks. and never stopped. >> you think it was somewhat of a snowball effect? >> yeah, i do. >> and even though golob was a prosecution witness, he admitted he personally...
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turn to this, back to our neighbor up north, prime minister justin trudeau sparking screaming match in parliament, defends -- >> todd: accusing those who do not stand with him standing with those who wave swastikas. >> carley: his comments didn't settle well with the other side of the chamber, trudea compared freedom convoy misogynistic, and fringe, in his response to jewish member of parliament, accused conservative party of standing with people who "wave swastikas." melissa lantsman grilled on on him use of emergency powers, listen. >> he fans flame of unjustified national emergency. when did the prime minister lose his way, when did it happen? >> conservative party members can stand with people who wave swastikas, they can stand with people who wave the confederate flag. we choose to stand with canadians, illegal protests need to stop and they will. >> ashley: the mp said trudea could have ended this weeks ago. >> if he wants to end this today, he could have done that 19 days ago before putting together a national emergency not justified. he could have got out and talked to people,
turn to this, back to our neighbor up north, prime minister justin trudeau sparking screaming match in parliament, defends -- >> todd: accusing those who do not stand with him standing with those who wave swastikas. >> carley: his comments didn't settle well with the other side of the chamber, trudea compared freedom convoy misogynistic, and fringe, in his response to jewish member of parliament, accused conservative party of standing with people who "wave swastikas."...
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. >> todd: justin trudeau sparking a screaming map defending his declaration to break up the freedomy: trudea accuses those who do not stand with him stand withing those who wave swastikas. >> ashley: his comments didn't settle well with the other side of the chamber, take a listen. >> he fans the flames of unjustified national emergency. mr. speaker, when did the prime minister lose his way? when did it happen? >> conservative party members can stand with people who wave swastikas, they can stand with people who wave the confederate flag. we will choose to stand with canadas, these illegal protests need to stop and they will. >> ashley: conservative mp said trudea could have ended this weeks ago. >> if he wants to thenned today, he could have done that 19 days ago before putting together a national emergency. gone out and talked to people rather than calling them race sxift misogynist. >> ashley: in the last hour, a trucker spoke to us and called trudea's comments disgusting. >> it is disgusting he is using the tactics to attack families and truck drivers and supporters that have be
. >> todd: justin trudeau sparking a screaming map defending his declaration to break up the freedomy: trudea accuses those who do not stand with him stand withing those who wave swastikas. >> ashley: his comments didn't settle well with the other side of the chamber, take a listen. >> he fans the flames of unjustified national emergency. mr. speaker, when did the prime minister lose his way? when did it happen? >> conservative party members can stand with people who...
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meanwhile justin trudeau's tactics have sparked a massive backlash abroad and at home in fact justin taken a task on the floor of parliament or he let his true colors fly. >> if canadians are to trust their government, they need to trust canadians. it does the words the prime minister in 2,015. these people, very often misogynistic, racist, woman haters, science deniers are cringe. same parens minister, six years later as he fans the flames of an unjustified national emergency. >> conservative party members they can stand with people who waive swastikas. we talk about canadians who need to be able to get to their job get their lives back. >> laura: courageous member of parliament you just saw moussa landsman joins us now thank you for joining us tonight. tell us what was going through your mind when you heard his reference to swastikas? >> this is not a surprise to me you just said it, this is just his true colors i sit there and watch him divide and wedge and stigmatize canadians every single day and today the rest of canada saw a g7 prime minister go after a jewish member of parlia
meanwhile justin trudeau's tactics have sparked a massive backlash abroad and at home in fact justin taken a task on the floor of parliament or he let his true colors fly. >> if canadians are to trust their government, they need to trust canadians. it does the words the prime minister in 2,015. these people, very often misogynistic, racist, woman haters, science deniers are cringe. same parens minister, six years later as he fans the flames of an unjustified national emergency. >>...
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justin. >> reporter: the occupation sparked by a covid-19 vaccine requirement for truckers crossing the u.sorder implemented in january. why was it important to show up at this protest? >> no choice. the mandates do not provide choice. >> if you're not vaccinated, you can't participate in society. you can't go to restaurants, you can't go to the theater. it's a lot of coercion and it just makes me mad, and i've had enough. i'm not taking it anymore. >> reporter: andy wing is an i.t. professor currently on leave without pay. his brother-in-law, mark, has been a truck driver for over 30 years. both refuse to get vaccinated. some locals in ottawa hail andy, mark, and other protestrs as heroes. >> changing the course of history. changing lives. >> what was the straw that broke the camel's back for you guys and decided to get you guys out there? >> we were all unhappy about the lockdowns and the negative impact on everybody. our kids, our grandchildren. >> for the truckers, when you start saying you can't work anymore, you can't cross the border action, you know, you can't stop trade just for a
justin. >> reporter: the occupation sparked by a covid-19 vaccine requirement for truckers crossing the u.sorder implemented in january. why was it important to show up at this protest? >> no choice. the mandates do not provide choice. >> if you're not vaccinated, you can't participate in society. you can't go to restaurants, you can't go to the theater. it's a lot of coercion and it just makes me mad, and i've had enough. i'm not taking it anymore. >> reporter: andy...
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and many people think that today's move was sparked by justin trudeau. that's right.ergencies act to quell that trucker protest, and many on receiverrers -- observers believe it's a ham-fisted reaction. what does this have to do with bitcoin? well, everything. in 1971 the united states moved off the gold and silver as far as backing of its currency, instead relying on the, quote, full faith and credit of the u.s. government. canada got off the gold standard in 1926. ever since, its citizens have had no choice but to put all of their hard-earned earnings into paper money, and it's been a tall order that requires belief not only will your government be able to accommodate you, but that they also will. consider what the dollar bill used to say. quote: this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private, and is redeemable in lawful money at the united states treasury or at any federal reserve bank. well, consider what it says now: this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private. in addition to trust, there's also the problem of money printing. john stu
and many people think that today's move was sparked by justin trudeau. that's right.ergencies act to quell that trucker protest, and many on receiverrers -- observers believe it's a ham-fisted reaction. what does this have to do with bitcoin? well, everything. in 1971 the united states moved off the gold and silver as far as backing of its currency, instead relying on the, quote, full faith and credit of the u.s. government. canada got off the gold standard in 1926. ever since, its citizens...
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. >> prime minister justin trudeau sparking a screaming match in parliament. >> he wants to end thisegal. >> it is a bright sunny day in virginia. we are seeing a big win my parents and were students all over the commonwealth. >> a good access our pretexts and larger invasion into ukraine. >> what do you miss the most? i had us to believe that america's best i had. everything, he wants us to carry on. ♪ ♪ >> steve: all right there in the heart of the mid-atlantic. currently 54. going out for a daytime high of 72. i believe that is a river right there. >> ainsley: we had this debate the other day. that's not my home town because it is not on the water. it turns out it was north carolina. >> brian: we ran with that. >> steve: we were talking to a business owner right in north carolina down about an hour ago about how inflation has impacted him. he said i used to make may be 500 bucks on a couch. now because everything costs so much more, he's lucky to break even. in other words, he's not making money, he just getting by. >> ainsley: we have all experienced this. he went to buy i chair
. >> prime minister justin trudeau sparking a screaming match in parliament. >> he wants to end thisegal. >> it is a bright sunny day in virginia. we are seeing a big win my parents and were students all over the commonwealth. >> a good access our pretexts and larger invasion into ukraine. >> what do you miss the most? i had us to believe that america's best i had. everything, he wants us to carry on. ♪ ♪ >> steve: all right there in the heart of the...
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the row was sparked after six female students were barred from entering college premises for wearing hijabs. the canadian prime minister, justinend protests against covid measures. demonstrations have taken place across the country, including this one at the busiest border crossing between the province of british columbia and the united states. here's some of what he said. the emergencies act is not something that's been used ever. but it exists for a reason. invoking the emergencies act is never the first thing a government should do, nor even the second. the act is to be used sparingly and as a last resort. right now, the situation requires additional tools not held by any other federal, provincial, or territorial law. cbs correspondent kris van cleave has been following this story from the beginning and he sent us this report from the base of ambassador bridge in detroit. the ambassador bridge is a key trade route. it carries about 25% of the trade between the us and canada. it had been blockaded on the canadian side for nearly a week. that bridge is open tonight after canadian police spent the weekend moving protesters in
the row was sparked after six female students were barred from entering college premises for wearing hijabs. the canadian prime minister, justinend protests against covid measures. demonstrations have taken place across the country, including this one at the busiest border crossing between the province of british columbia and the united states. here's some of what he said. the emergencies act is not something that's been used ever. but it exists for a reason. invoking the emergencies act is...
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it's also sparked political debate about candidates, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of protest laws. an 80 and officials have called on this to stop the prime minister justin trudeau talking about calling the protesters swastika ah, flying, you know, extreme s, but a lot of the protesters we talked to in the days we've been here, really bristle at that analogy, saying this has been an overall peaceful protest while there's some been some more radical elements here. those type of people have been asked to leave. they've been pushed out because the core message is really about the overall that canada's vaccine mandates. and we've seen the protest, not only, you know, grow here over the last now going in the day, 12 out here in ottawa, but other canadian cities and provinces. in fact, a very important point, the ambassador bridge. this is a main point of commerce between canada and the united states. it stretches from windsor ontario to detroit, michigan. on fact, a quarter of all commerce goes over this bridge. well a convoy truckers block the bridge late monday night overnight monday into tuesday, basically in solidarity with what's going on here in ottawa
it's also sparked political debate about candidates, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of protest laws. an 80 and officials have called on this to stop the prime minister justin trudeau talking about calling the protesters swastika ah, flying, you know, extreme s, but a lot of the protesters we talked to in the days we've been here, really bristle at that analogy, saying this has been an overall peaceful protest while there's some been some more radical elements here. those type...
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spark your heart. great, now she's pushing the vaccine now. stay home if you are sick. love is not for the week which is why everyone hates justin trudeau.lk to each other and communicate to which the young people replied, omg, lol, i kr, lobby rights. young love is the best love, a direct quote from inside ghislaine maxwells prison cell. karol leaves us with this beautiful message, love your neighbor in the best way to do that is give them free crack pipes. for their safety. it's for their safety. eating off a spoon? who will be back with kennedog. who will be back with kennedog. ♪♪ >> hump night means hot dogs that means kennedog, the only show that loves your dog as much as you do, send me photos and videos, tell me about your dog. we might put them on tv. a good boy. next up kelly's dog. mel. in the snow. like a winter princess. and halley's dogs gus and oscar, bundled up and ready for their walk in the cold, love your jackets, and miss kitty, she loves going to work with her human, you are a pink dollop. next, max, sporting the doughnut of shame. on a walk with his besty norman, norman is all, i don't care. and gypry and grace, i lo
spark your heart. great, now she's pushing the vaccine now. stay home if you are sick. love is not for the week which is why everyone hates justin trudeau.lk to each other and communicate to which the young people replied, omg, lol, i kr, lobby rights. young love is the best love, a direct quote from inside ghislaine maxwells prison cell. karol leaves us with this beautiful message, love your neighbor in the best way to do that is give them free crack pipes. for their safety. it's for their...