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canada on friday powerful storm overturned cars at a modest serious damage to trailers and homes in manitoba province local media say a seventy seven year old man was found dead outside of what remains of his destroyed home. thousands of anti abortion protesters have demonstrated in buenos iris ahead of a landmark vote in congress that could utilize abortion in argentina the bill passed the lower house earlier this year will take place on wednesday and looks set to be very close. well in the united states protesters have demonstrated at the headquarters of the national rifle association against the group's role in blocking stricter gun control laws protesters called for tougher background checks for buyers of guns and a ban on assault weapons but supporters of the powerful gun lobby also came to voice their opposition against such restrictions. clear richardson reports from fairfax virginia. in a polarized national debate a rare display of the two sides talking to each other but both are holding their ground. you're put property over life which is a clone no it's not a good you know news i'm
canada on friday powerful storm overturned cars at a modest serious damage to trailers and homes in manitoba province local media say a seventy seven year old man was found dead outside of what remains of his destroyed home. thousands of anti abortion protesters have demonstrated in buenos iris ahead of a landmark vote in congress that could utilize abortion in argentina the bill passed the lower house earlier this year will take place on wednesday and looks set to be very close. well in the...
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in my heart is that you didn't have to go through the risks that you took in crossing over from manitobanited states to manitoba but you didn't have to risk losing the digits of your fingers. if we suspended this agreement you might have crossed over at an official point of entry and therefore not risk your life and see your friend and others go through the same experience though from that perspective, that's why i'm calling for the suspension of the country agreement. would you as somebody who's experienced this journey your self call on government, the canadian government to suspend the save our country agreement? >> i would like it to be done. it wasn't safe for me or any of us. it it was safe, we could go through the border. we seek for asylum but the way the agreement went, that's why we sneak in, because we do want to go to the border. we are very afraid of and working through that, making that journey was very, very hard because we didn't know we were going to survive. for 10 hours in the cold, you're already gone. this country agreement, that's what processes a lot of damage to i
in my heart is that you didn't have to go through the risks that you took in crossing over from manitobanited states to manitoba but you didn't have to risk losing the digits of your fingers. if we suspended this agreement you might have crossed over at an official point of entry and therefore not risk your life and see your friend and others go through the same experience though from that perspective, that's why i'm calling for the suspension of the country agreement. would you as somebody...
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the first was in central canada's manitoba province. it swept homes from their foundations and killed a 77-year-old former school teacher. a team of investigators is surveying the area to learn how powerful that tornado was. the second tornado hrno one was killed but it downed trees and knocked out power for thousands of residents. several buildings were heavily damaged. >>> more than 80 people are dead tonight following a magnitude 7 earthquake on a popular indonesian resort island near bali. legg leveling buildings and causing panic among residents and tourists. search and rescue operations are underway as are evacuations. this comes a week after a separate quake in the same region killed more than a dozen people. >>> and now to tremors in the political world. president trump was back on twitter and on defense insisting that 2016 meeting at trump tower with his eldest son and a kremlin linked attorney was totally legal and offering his most definitive acknowledgment that the meeting was aimed at getting information on an opponent as h
the first was in central canada's manitoba province. it swept homes from their foundations and killed a 77-year-old former school teacher. a team of investigators is surveying the area to learn how powerful that tornado was. the second tornado hrno one was killed but it downed trees and knocked out power for thousands of residents. several buildings were heavily damaged. >>> more than 80 people are dead tonight following a magnitude 7 earthquake on a popular indonesian resort island...
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this tornado in manitoba, nada, is being blamed for the death of a 77-year-old man. the twisteras on the ground up to 45 minutes destroying several hos in its path. just look at the destruction it left behind. at least two other people were hurt. expert are surveying the damage to determine how strong this tornado was. >>> back here in the u.s., a tornado hit a small town in massachusetts. it was so powerful therews had no choice but to demolish two buildings downtown. this happened in webster, on saturday, about an hour outside of boston. city officials there wereer cod these buildings could collapse at any moment. dozens of homes are unlivable in this area. thank goodness, no serious injuries were reported there. >> wow, talk about two places where it's pretty rare to see tornadoes. >> i know then you have what's going on with the finados. so many parts of our country being hit very hard. >> yeah, it's like one extreme to the next, we're hot and humid. >> not just hot. we're really cranking up the oven today, aren't we? are.es we if you just walked outside or you s
this tornado in manitoba, nada, is being blamed for the death of a 77-year-old man. the twisteras on the ground up to 45 minutes destroying several hos in its path. just look at the destruction it left behind. at least two other people were hurt. expert are surveying the damage to determine how strong this tornado was. >>> back here in the u.s., a tornado hit a small town in massachusetts. it was so powerful therews had no choice but to demolish two buildings downtown. this happened in...
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i began as manager and founder of the provincial nominee program for the business side in manitoba.t deputy minister of immigration. after my own immigration company in 2008. i would also like to state my family came as refugees in 1929 escaping the soviet union. as level of asylum-seekers grow from both his cross the border regularly and those who apply when they come as visitors and students, the visa officers as was talked about, have ordinary human reactions. the increase refusal rates for all other categories that are coming in temporarily. it's very important for people to understand. offices of the gatekeepers to canada. they see their job as protecting our country from those wanting to enter and make asylum claims for they believe they are good process for applying as refugees are broad and coming to canada as visitors are walking across a noncontrolled border crossing or not some of them. if an officer believes an applicant for a temporary visa has even the slightest intention of applying for asylum, they will be refused. for a visitor visa student visa or work permit. i wo
i began as manager and founder of the provincial nominee program for the business side in manitoba.t deputy minister of immigration. after my own immigration company in 2008. i would also like to state my family came as refugees in 1929 escaping the soviet union. as level of asylum-seekers grow from both his cross the border regularly and those who apply when they come as visitors and students, the visa officers as was talked about, have ordinary human reactions. the increase refusal rates for...
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manitoba often spatial field suv comfy not everybody through the job that we do because much of the show prep. scott's older brother stephen has been a mine in full fifteen years it's. clear we watch each other but you try to help each other which is we again you stop you a lot to. me and to me you know we're here by law in our hands now we're the ones of course there can't manage to do that outside and i kind of place work on summer and nobody else there. and i took me like you mean i want you you. know. feel shut out from the public health. you know they're a bit right you might like to have lunch but now. you know more. now on into the profession stuff absolutely can't stop i'll see you know i'm. right you know. about from what i hear i hear they're like i said they were out all the way it was big in their search out throughout the day the free calls like it. is that that it was like you know that's you know the scope is. try to do away with it and. they will like us to get ready right for you know for all the what it takes to survive you know the end of the year it is the last hour w
manitoba often spatial field suv comfy not everybody through the job that we do because much of the show prep. scott's older brother stephen has been a mine in full fifteen years it's. clear we watch each other but you try to help each other which is we again you stop you a lot to. me and to me you know we're here by law in our hands now we're the ones of course there can't manage to do that outside and i kind of place work on summer and nobody else there. and i took me like you mean i want you...
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and it's it felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitoba itself like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i had this well i would have it out is that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what are the ingredients that you need tad to make them native fascination indigenous. well our one of the first ones i think is like a lot of a lot of superheroes in general suffer a loss and that always made such a big impact on me because i'm like well why. as indigenous people we have suffered so much loss and asked so why aren't we indigenous why aren't we superheroes yet like asking for a man who has lost this planet wonder woman lost her home because she had to leave quite a man lost his family and it's like why i think this is so it's so easily transferred to us i don't understand why we aren't heroes yet in
and it's it felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitoba itself like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i had this well i would have it out is that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what are the...
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. >> check out this tornado, in manitoba, canada.an it is being blamed for the death of a 77-year-old man. look at the destruction it left behind here. at least two other peoeere hurt. experts are surveying the damage mine just how strong the tornado was. >>> back here in the u.s., a tornado that hit a small townn massachusetts was so powerful, crews had to demolish two buildings downtown. this happened on webster hour outsidet an of boston. city officials were concerned these buildgs could collapse. so they tore them down. dozens of homes in that area as well. no injuries were reported as a result of that storm. >>> and both of those areas not un of but rare. >> yeah. around here, we don't need to go to the gym because it's going to feel like a sauna. it's not going to be pleasant. if you're going to do that, be aware of the bugs. >> i know. >>nd all of those flying things you that were showing me rlier. >> yeah. >> i have this stuff, t bug spray, it's not wash or anything. and cortisone cream. >> i have this spray called after bug it has ammonia in it. >> it's going to be hot and hu
. >> check out this tornado, in manitoba, canada.an it is being blamed for the death of a 77-year-old man. look at the destruction it left behind here. at least two other peoeere hurt. experts are surveying the damage mine just how strong the tornado was. >>> back here in the u.s., a tornado that hit a small townn massachusetts was so powerful, crews had to demolish two buildings downtown. this happened on webster hour outsidet an of boston. city officials were concerned these...
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to canada, from the united states to manitoba. but you didn't have to risk losing the digits of your fingers. if we actually suspended the safe third country agreement you might have crossed over an official point of entry and therefore not risk your life and see your friend and others go through the same experience so from that perspective, that's why i'm calling for the suspension of the safe third country agreement. would you as somebody who's experienced this journey yourself call on government, the canadian government to suspend the safe third country agreement? >> i would like it to be done. and do what you said. it wasn't safe to meet immigrants because if it was this, we can go through. we see for asylum, but we didn't. [inaudible] the way the agreement went, that's why we sneak in, because we don't want to go to the border or them to take us to the united states which we are very afraid of. and wanting that, making that journey was very, very hard cause we couldn't, we didn't know we were going to survive that kind of jou
to canada, from the united states to manitoba. but you didn't have to risk losing the digits of your fingers. if we actually suspended the safe third country agreement you might have crossed over an official point of entry and therefore not risk your life and see your friend and others go through the same experience so from that perspective, that's why i'm calling for the suspension of the safe third country agreement. would you as somebody who's experienced this journey yourself call on...
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this tornado in manitoba, canada, is being blamed for the death of a 77-year-oldman. the dwifter was on the ground up to 45 minutes destroys several homes in its path. just look at the destruction it left behind here. at least two people were hurt. experts are stillurveying the damage to determine just how strong this tornado was. >>> back here in the u.s., a tornado that hit a small town in massachusetts was so powerful, crews had to demolish two buildings downtown. this happened in webster on saturdayut about an hourde of boston. city officials there were concerned that those buildings uld collapse at any moment. we know that dozens of hes are unlivable right now. no serious injuries were reported with that pretty bad storm. >>> 5:17, we know tha most of us will stay dry, but all of us will stay hot. >> the weather as a result of being hot. >> yeah. from all of th rain that we've had,m aside fro the wind flow that we've had giving us hot and humid tperatures or conditions all the rain has caused things to be reall steamy around here. so, even if we had a drier wind
this tornado in manitoba, canada, is being blamed for the death of a 77-year-oldman. the dwifter was on the ground up to 45 minutes destroys several homes in its path. just look at the destruction it left behind here. at least two people were hurt. experts are stillurveying the damage to determine just how strong this tornado was. >>> back here in the u.s., a tornado that hit a small town in massachusetts was so powerful, crews had to demolish two buildings downtown. this happened in...
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and it's it felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitobas of like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i had this well i would have it out is that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what are the ingredients that you need tad to make them native fascination indigenous. well our one of the first ones i think is like a lot of a lot of superheroes in general suffer loss and that always made such a big impact on me because i'm like well why. as indigenous people we have suffered so much loss and asked so why aren't we indigenous why aren't we superheroes yet like asking for a man who has lost this planet wonder woman lost her home because she had to leave right a man lost his family and it's like why i think this is so it's so easily transferred to us i don't understand why we aren't heroes yet in that
and it's it felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitobas of like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i had this well i would have it out is that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what are the...
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and it's felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitoba itself like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i don't know the stats well i would have to notice that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what are the ingredients that you need tad to make them native fascination indigenous. well our one of the first ones i think is like a lot of a lot of superheroes in general suffer loss and that always made such a big impact on me because i'm like well why. as indigenous people we have suffered so much loss and asked so why aren't we indigenous why aren't we superheroes yet like asking for a man who has lost this planet wonder woman lost her home because she had to leave spider-man lost his family and it's like why i think this is so it's so easily transferred to us so i don't understand why we aren't h
and it's felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitoba itself like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i don't know the stats well i would have to notice that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what...
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and it's felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitoba itself like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i don't know the stats well i would have to notice that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what are the ingredients that you need tad to make them native fascination indigenous. well our one of the first ones i think is like a lot of a lot of superheroes in general suffer loss and that always made such a big impact on me because i'm like well why. as indigenous people we have suffered so much loss and asked so why aren't we indigenous why aren't we superheroes yet like asking for a man who has lost this planet wonder woman lost her home because she had to leave spider-man lost his family and it's like why i think this is still it's so easily transferred to us so i don't understand why we aren'
and it's felt like that again when i was a little kid being the only star trek nerd in northern manitoba itself like oh my god like i'm the only one wire there anymore but just like and so it's very cool to see that it's becoming more acceptable to be a nerd because where some of the nerdiest people in the world so i don't know why i don't know the stats well i would have to notice that all right guys let's let's let's get some juice out of here what makes an indigenous superhero fantasy what...
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you know what manitoba said, hold my beer. they held -- inside voke.combine harvesters got together and broke the guinness world record. >> this video is riveting. look at them go! >> we've actually sped up this video. >> you were there for 17 days. >> 17 days. 17 nightles. so the record attempt to raise money in the meantime for a charity there. they were there for all of five minutes. i'm not sure how much work they got done. >> more than 300. good for you. >>> how babout this? this is an amazing feat. when you are on a motor buy, it's tough to balance, one thought, i will balance a glass tabletop. that's a pretty risky mistake. a lot of bad luck if you crash with that thing. >>. >> hopefully he made it there with it all intact. >> we don't know. >> cool,. you know water skiing usually you need a motor boat or something to get you out. the need for speed. not so much here this family decided they would all gather towing. >> this is amazing. >> and get enough horse power going to allow this family member to water ski, jet ski. ten family members there
you know what manitoba said, hold my beer. they held -- inside voke.combine harvesters got together and broke the guinness world record. >> this video is riveting. look at them go! >> we've actually sped up this video. >> you were there for 17 days. >> 17 days. 17 nightles. so the record attempt to raise money in the meantime for a charity there. they were there for all of five minutes. i'm not sure how much work they got done. >> more than 300. good for you....
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obligations and living up to those international obligations, not just at overseas, but at our quebec and manitoba >> two points, definitely, canada is upholding the standard of the convention by allowing people arriving through irregular means to lodge a claim. and i must just say that over 18 months of observation, i will differ with the point that was made. the people are not taking a risk. they're crossing at rocksham r road. there's a little bridge actually filled with stone and nobody, even in the winter is taking any risk with a solver for their life or physical integrity. in this respect, the process which is at rocksham road is extremely efficient, extremely human, taking care of the values need of the population which arrive with children, and with disabilities and so on and canada -- the second point is that we see if you take one of the indicator, for example, the ratio of asylum seekers compared to the other population, 50,000 out of 37 million canadians, it's 0.1% and it's very similar to what the u.s. and a number of countries, germany in particular, is witnessing. however, i need t
obligations and living up to those international obligations, not just at overseas, but at our quebec and manitoba >> two points, definitely, canada is upholding the standard of the convention by allowing people arriving through irregular means to lodge a claim. and i must just say that over 18 months of observation, i will differ with the point that was made. the people are not taking a risk. they're crossing at rocksham r road. there's a little bridge actually filled with stone and...
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that's manitoba, canada.tornados. >> close enough. >> guess what -- >> that's impressive. >> hey, i've studied geography and the earth a lot. >> thank you. >> welcome back. >>> coming up, demi lovato breaks her silence speaking for the first time about that drug overdose that nearly took her life. her message this morning. >>> the vigilante dad on a mission. his shocking stings all caught on camera when we come back. stay with us. ay with us. and i'm claire. and we're the salmon sisters. we run our business from the boat. it's a really small space. this new surface go is the perfect size. ♪ hd 4. hd 4. we're proud of the work we're doing. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could
that's manitoba, canada.tornados. >> close enough. >> guess what -- >> that's impressive. >> hey, i've studied geography and the earth a lot. >> thank you. >> welcome back. >>> coming up, demi lovato breaks her silence speaking for the first time about that drug overdose that nearly took her life. her message this morning. >>> the vigilante dad on a mission. his shocking stings all caught on camera when we come back. stay with us. ay with...