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jayne o'brien, "bbc news," montreal.d it goes without saying there there is an enormous amount of interest in this election around the world and a lot of criticism of donald trump himself. i'm not sure that he and his campaign care about that one little bit. that brings this program to a close. you can of course find much more of the day's news. it's all there on our website. if you would like to reach me and the bbc team, you can can findousen twitter. our facebook page gives you a look at what we're working on at any time. more on "bbc world news america," thanks for watching, ee you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, national geographic channel and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exc
jayne o'brien, "bbc news," montreal.d it goes without saying there there is an enormous amount of interest in this election around the world and a lot of criticism of donald trump himself. i'm not sure that he and his campaign care about that one little bit. that brings this program to a close. you can of course find much more of the day's news. it's all there on our website. if you would like to reach me and the bbc team, you can can findousen twitter. our facebook page gives you a...
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i used to live in boston and you know why guys go to montreal. >> yes. >> they speak french and haveer amenities. >> it is a great city. >> i don't think that bodes well for kevin's marriage. you are a pretty hot guy and you don't have to put up with that. >> if kevin stayed home with his fiancee as he should have, he shouldn't have gone there because obviously they are up to no good. >> montreal is where the civil organization is headquartered and i didn't know it had amenities. >> the kevin cardboard looked like he was having a good time. if the fiancee is upset, they do have trouble in their marriage. >> i want to give her the benefit of the doubt. we don't know why she said you couldn't go. they are engaged. they are probably planing a wedding that is very expensive and it looks like these guy are going out and got bottle service at the club and it costs a lot of money. maybe they are trying to save money for their wedding and she is being the fiscally responsible one in the union and i applaud that. >> if he wants to get together with the guys they can play a round of soccer and
i used to live in boston and you know why guys go to montreal. >> yes. >> they speak french and haveer amenities. >> it is a great city. >> i don't think that bodes well for kevin's marriage. you are a pretty hot guy and you don't have to put up with that. >> if kevin stayed home with his fiancee as he should have, he shouldn't have gone there because obviously they are up to no good. >> montreal is where the civil organization is headquartered and i didn't...
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i do like that he said the ice will be as good as the montreal canadians. they have nice ice. >> he will make america great again. i was fascinated last night, joanne. >> i found it fascinating. i didn't know any of this about ice and the plus. you know what, you are on your home turf and you can do whatever you want. it is like going back to high school and reminisce and tell those stories to your friends and i'm sure a lot of people there enjoyed it too because they remember what the ice rink was like before and how non-relaxing the spa was. >> i go to a men's salon across the way and i get the -- it is called a full service. you get the haircut and manicure and a shoe shine. it is fantastic. i really do. >> trump discussed ice rink renovations. in fact, the crowds of hundreds of republicans almost entirely ignored him. >> one to stand and one to stand and unite. >> yes, they chatted away and they stood up and they took selfie. it was like a sam morrell show. several people got up and left. a cruz supporter gave the only possible explanation. everyone had
i do like that he said the ice will be as good as the montreal canadians. they have nice ice. >> he will make america great again. i was fascinated last night, joanne. >> i found it fascinating. i didn't know any of this about ice and the plus. you know what, you are on your home turf and you can do whatever you want. it is like going back to high school and reminisce and tell those stories to your friends and i'm sure a lot of people there enjoyed it too because they remember what...
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. >> in montreal or london you just tap it. >> reporter: gene with the strap won't be easy. >> when you have 465 stations that's quite an undertaking. >> reporter: he believes it will be worth it. you'll start seeing the smart cards in 2018 with a full phase outex expected in 2020. it will cost nearly $620 million. >> riders will be paying some portion of that down the road. but it's something that people are going to appreciate and think it's good for new york. >> reporter: good for card confused riders too, putting an end to the subway swipe. >>> and that will do it for us. we thank you for watching. >> stay with us as the news continues now at 6:00. >>> live from studio 3c in rockefeller center, this is news 4 new york. >>> another high ranking nypd officer reassigned as the pressure of a federal investigation grows, forcing >>> plus, we'll take you live to washington square park where presidential candidate bernie rally. >>> and a man who helped send former police commissioner bernard carick is attacked. >>> today mayor de blasio broke his promise not to take any further questions a
. >> in montreal or london you just tap it. >> reporter: gene with the strap won't be easy. >> when you have 465 stations that's quite an undertaking. >> reporter: he believes it will be worth it. you'll start seeing the smart cards in 2018 with a full phase outex expected in 2020. it will cost nearly $620 million. >> riders will be paying some portion of that down the road. but it's something that people are going to appreciate and think it's good for new york....
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scott: don't look now but the nationals are off to their best start since 2001, when the montrÉal exposopened 6-1. no stephen strasburg on the mountain it comes scratched with illness. solo home run from stephen drew. three batters later, jayson werth, fear the beard. outstanding,was seven shutout innings, four strikeouts. the nats win again, 3-0. orioles looking to stay perfect tonight come in boston. jackie b to the right, off the base of the wall. aadley slides and with triple. sadly, the orioles will not go 162-0 this season, losing tonight against the red sox, 4-2. wrappedington wizards up their disappointing season tonight, no playoffs come early tee times they share. it also may be the end of head coach randy wittman's time in washington. the was or is hosting atlanta in the finale. hosting atlanta in the finale. only six points for the rookie, but the was earns finished the season at .500, 41-41. here is randy wittman on his future with the team. coach wittman: i love this job. i'm going to come to work until they tell me i can't. i love this job. i'm proud of what we've done he
scott: don't look now but the nationals are off to their best start since 2001, when the montrÉal exposopened 6-1. no stephen strasburg on the mountain it comes scratched with illness. solo home run from stephen drew. three batters later, jayson werth, fear the beard. outstanding,was seven shutout innings, four strikeouts. the nats win again, 3-0. orioles looking to stay perfect tonight come in boston. jackie b to the right, off the base of the wall. aadley slides and with triple. sadly, the...
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thereafter their best nine-game start since the franchise was born in 1969 as the montrÉal expos.p of the first, 2-0 washington, dano murphy, red hot, down the right-field line. rounding second, heading for third, now he will try to score. zim is in, murphy hustles the third with a triple, 3-0 nats. top of the fourth, max scherzer helping his own cause, deep to write. wilson ramos and danny espinosa score. max scherzer gets a double. washington up 5-0. next inning, raining m.v.p. bryce harper delivers again. if it's fair, it's gone. yes, sir, his fifth homer of the season. the nets improved to d.c. united at home tonight against rfk stadium -- at rfk stadium. another canadian team in town, toronto, the visitors in this one. toronto wasted no time getting on the board. the first minute of the game, nice pass in front, sebastian finds the back of the net. 1-0 toronto. gthe best chance for united cae in the second half. 55th minute, patrick leaves it for chris, the big shot, but the great diving save. united comes up short, falling 1-0. >> i still like the way this team is playing a
thereafter their best nine-game start since the franchise was born in 1969 as the montrÉal expos.p of the first, 2-0 washington, dano murphy, red hot, down the right-field line. rounding second, heading for third, now he will try to score. zim is in, murphy hustles the third with a triple, 3-0 nats. top of the fourth, max scherzer helping his own cause, deep to write. wilson ramos and danny espinosa score. max scherzer gets a double. washington up 5-0. next inning, raining m.v.p. bryce harper...
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he was on vacation in montreal in canada and he helped stop a shoplifter there. bad luck? this is a policeman who loves doing his job, even when he is off the job. >> sounds like a serial hero. thanks so much. >>> get ready for delays. three lanes on the northbound side of the tappan zee bridge. it will reopen tomorrow at 2:00. the lanes will also reopen at 2:00 on sunday. one northbound lane will be open during those hours. on the southbound side, it will be business as usual with no closures there. more express buses will be running on saturday. >>> tonight, we are getting a look at the damage left behind by a dangerous storm in oklahoma. several confirmed tornadoes, hail, heavy rain and high winds a town south of oklahoma city was one of the hardest hit. a possible tornado damaged several homes. in forman people were seen walking through flooded streets. no reports of injuries. >> we complain about our weather but my goodness. >> that's headed east. we will get a piece of that energy on sunday. that's where our rain on sunday will come from. in the meantime, the rain th
he was on vacation in montreal in canada and he helped stop a shoplifter there. bad luck? this is a policeman who loves doing his job, even when he is off the job. >> sounds like a serial hero. thanks so much. >>> get ready for delays. three lanes on the northbound side of the tappan zee bridge. it will reopen tomorrow at 2:00. the lanes will also reopen at 2:00 on sunday. one northbound lane will be open during those hours. on the southbound side, it will be business as usual...
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so i called up a friend of mine who was a partner with the montreal canadiens. i said do you know anybody who knows how to make ice for an ice skating rink? he said i have the greatest guy in the world. he came to new york and he saw me. he said this is crazy. he said mr. trump, they're going to have five miles oh of this piping. if there's a little pinhole in five miles, it's dead. he said you don't want that. you want rubber hose and you want water and in the water you put salt so it doesn't freeze. i said boy, that sounds good. and we bought it for just a tiny amount of money and it was rubber hose. we got the equipment, it's called brine, they call it brine. and we did the rubber hose. nobody stole the rubber hose. nobody wanted it. we didn't need security. nobody stole the rubber hose. and we opened it up and it was the most amazing thing. we put the rubber hose down, we tested it, there wasn't a leak in the whole thing. 6.2 miles of rubber hose. that's a lot. now what happened is we had concrete trucks lined up to harlem. all of my construction friends in
so i called up a friend of mine who was a partner with the montreal canadiens. i said do you know anybody who knows how to make ice for an ice skating rink? he said i have the greatest guy in the world. he came to new york and he saw me. he said this is crazy. he said mr. trump, they're going to have five miles oh of this piping. if there's a little pinhole in five miles, it's dead. he said you don't want that. you want rubber hose and you want water and in the water you put salt so it doesn't...
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so i called up a friend of mine who was a partner with the montreal canadiens. i said do you know anybody who knows how to make ice for an ice skating rink? he said i have the greatest guy in the world. he came to new york and he saw me. he said this is crazy. he said mr. trump, they're going to have five miles oh of this piping. if there's a little pinhole in five miles, it's dead. he said you don't want that. you want rubber hose and you want water and in the water you put salt so it doesn't freeze. i said boy, that sounds good. and we bought it for just a tiny amount of money and it was rubber hose. we got the equipment, it's called brine, they call it brine. and we did the rubber hose. nobody stole the rubber hose. nobody wanted it. we didn't need security. nobody stole the rubber hose. and we opened it up and it was the most amazing thing. we put the rubber hose down, we tested it, there wasn't a leak in the whole thing. 6.2 miles of rubber hose. that's a lot. now what happened is we had concrete trucks lined up to harlem. all of my construction friends in
so i called up a friend of mine who was a partner with the montreal canadiens. i said do you know anybody who knows how to make ice for an ice skating rink? he said i have the greatest guy in the world. he came to new york and he saw me. he said this is crazy. he said mr. trump, they're going to have five miles oh of this piping. if there's a little pinhole in five miles, it's dead. he said you don't want that. you want rubber hose and you want water and in the water you put salt so it doesn't...
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more got to find out saturday whether they can hide or clear any nonviolent charges at the first montreal expungement shield and clinic, posted by a nonprofit called the job opportunities task force. area attorneys provided the service for free, looking through what these offenders can request be hidden from the maryland case search, a public record you or i have access to. >> everyone is deserving of a second chance and they've already paid their price. >> a lot of the folks i talked to said they had no idea they could go back and try to clear the charges. it all depends if they meet certain guidelines. we'll explain that for tonight at 11:00. >> this is all thanks to several bills governor hogan put in to law. guidance from the maryland and prince george's bar association was free. >>> two shootings overnight in northeast washington leave two people hurt. the first shooting happened in the 800 block of blatan road northeast. a man was taken to the hospital. later police were called to the 1400 block of florida avenue northeast where a man was also wounded in a shooting. police say he wa
more got to find out saturday whether they can hide or clear any nonviolent charges at the first montreal expungement shield and clinic, posted by a nonprofit called the job opportunities task force. area attorneys provided the service for free, looking through what these offenders can request be hidden from the maryland case search, a public record you or i have access to. >> everyone is deserving of a second chance and they've already paid their price. >> a lot of the folks i...
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. >> reet jurvetson was 19 years old when she moved from montreal to los angeles. her body was discovered in november, 1969 just a few miles from where supermarket executive leno labianca and his wife were murdered in their home. like the other manson murders, hers was savaged. she had been stabbed 150 times. >>> over in new orleans robert durst sentenced to seven years in prison as part of a plea deal for a gun charge. he will be transferred to terminal island prison in los angeles to face a murder charge there. he's accused of killing his friend susan berman to prevent her from talking to prosecutors in new york about the disappearance of his first wife in 1982. >>> now to the investigation into prince's sudden death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that prescription drugs were found in his possession and at his home. the sheriff's office says if the medication played a part in the singer's death, the dea may get involved. prince was reportedly in an outpatient program to help him deal with his chronic hip pain and move away from prescription pain killers.
. >> reet jurvetson was 19 years old when she moved from montreal to los angeles. her body was discovered in november, 1969 just a few miles from where supermarket executive leno labianca and his wife were murdered in their home. like the other manson murders, hers was savaged. she had been stabbed 150 times. >>> over in new orleans robert durst sentenced to seven years in prison as part of a plea deal for a gun charge. he will be transferred to terminal island prison in los...
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jackie signed with the minor league montreal royals on october 23, 1945 before agreeing to join the big league brooklyn dodgers april 11, 1947, and making his debut four the make -- hitspry -- history was in the making. >> what a nice tribute to have everyone wearing his number. we are back in just a minute. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto . xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment with xarelto . hey, safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor,
jackie signed with the minor league montreal royals on october 23, 1945 before agreeing to join the big league brooklyn dodgers april 11, 1947, and making his debut four the make -- hitspry -- history was in the making. >> what a nice tribute to have everyone wearing his number. we are back in just a minute. i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment...
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jackie signed with the minor league montreal royals on october 23, 1945 before agreeing to join the big league brooklyn dodgers april 11, 1947 and then making his debut four days later. >> not that long ago as it turns out. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> good to see henrik lundqvist is feeling better. >> they need him in goal. >> he looks like he belongs on one of those romance novels. [ laughter ] >> on the cover. >> is this -- >> he was all like clean and i mean it was -- he is like mr. "gq." >> he is. >> i'm not used to seeing that. >> what do you mean you're not used to it? [ laughter ] talking about. >> gorgeous. [ laughter ] it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by millions of small contributions. people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. join us for real change. news at 11:00, a new beauty routine
jackie signed with the minor league montreal royals on october 23, 1945 before agreeing to join the big league brooklyn dodgers april 11, 1947 and then making his debut four days later. >> not that long ago as it turns out. >> yes. >> thank you. >>> good to see henrik lundqvist is feeling better. >> they need him in goal. >> he looks like he belongs on one of those romance novels. [ laughter ] >> on the cover. >> is this -- >> he was all...
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she was 19 when she moved from montreal to los angeles.ody was discovered in november 1969, a few miles away from one of the manson murder scenes and like other manson murders, she was savaged stabbed 150 times. >>> now to the investigation into prince's sudden death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that prescription drugs were found in prince's possession and at his home. the sheriff's office says if the medication played a part in the singer's death, the dea may get involved. prince was reportedly in an outpatient program to help him deal with chronic hip pain and move away from prescription painkillers. >>> a health crisis unfolding on harvard university. there are now 40 confirmed cases of the muches and many of those infected were vaccinated. students are being urged to use common sense to prevent spreading the infection including keeping their hands clean, covering their mouths when coughing and sneezing and not sharing cups or utensils. >>> a new study finds spanking is harmful to children causing them a potential lifetime of
she was 19 when she moved from montreal to los angeles.ody was discovered in november 1969, a few miles away from one of the manson murder scenes and like other manson murders, she was savaged stabbed 150 times. >>> now to the investigation into prince's sudden death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that prescription drugs were found in prince's possession and at his home. the sheriff's office says if the medication played a part in the singer's death, the dea may get involved....
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a 19-year-old from montreal. she was identified. she was found stabbed 150 times around the time and around the murder site of sharon tate and four others. >>> we have more photos this evening of unstable weather in california. three pictures from santa clara county. this photo from the town of waterford spotted around 3:00 this afternoon. these pictures consolidated fire department, by the way. >> we want to thank our abc7 now community for sending us your pictures. check out this photo. we're told thunder, lightning and hail. and. be sure to share pictures and we may just show them on air and online. >> let's talk about the next few days. >> we have rain and winds over the weekend we're going to warm up dramatically. the summer heat going to make a return. live doppler 7 hd is doppler 7 hd. right know, in the area, some wet roadways and light rain. that is a pretty expansive storm system. sacramento and fresno, perhaps 3 to 4 inches above 7,000 feet. one is light, five, severe. and you anticipate what to expect. one to the east is
a 19-year-old from montreal. she was identified. she was found stabbed 150 times around the time and around the murder site of sharon tate and four others. >>> we have more photos this evening of unstable weather in california. three pictures from santa clara county. this photo from the town of waterford spotted around 3:00 this afternoon. these pictures consolidated fire department, by the way. >> we want to thank our abc7 now community for sending us your pictures. check out...
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a 19-year-old from montreal. she was identified. she was found stabbed 150 times around the time and around the murder site of sharon tate and four others. >>> we have more photos this evening of unstable weather in california. three pictures from santa clara county. this photo from the town of waterford spotted around 3:00 this afternoon. these pictures consolidated fire department, by the way. >> we want to thank our abc7 now community for sending us your pictures. check out this photo. we're told thunder, lightning and hail. and. be sure to share pictures and we may just show them on air and online. >> let's talk about the next few days. >> we have rain and winds over the weekend we're going to warm up dramatically. the summer heat going to make a return. live doppler 7 hd is live doppler 7 hd. right know, in the area, some wet roadways and light rain. that is a pretty expansive storm system. sacramento and fresno, perhaps 3 to 4 inches above 7,000 feet. one is light, five, severe. and you anticipate what to expect. one to the ea
a 19-year-old from montreal. she was identified. she was found stabbed 150 times around the time and around the murder site of sharon tate and four others. >>> we have more photos this evening of unstable weather in california. three pictures from santa clara county. this photo from the town of waterford spotted around 3:00 this afternoon. these pictures consolidated fire department, by the way. >> we want to thank our abc7 now community for sending us your pictures. check out...
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there's also a couple in montreal, and in france.suggested that only the conference to go to, but maybe in between sessions, some things to do while you are there so it will actually feel like a vacation. david: there's a conference i can go to in france. >> june 18 through 26, you still have time to book. starts at about $1700 a person. you may ask your boss is if they may want to send you there. while you are there, you can go to the beach. david: you have to. >> you are in france in the middle of the summer, what else are you going to do? david: a lot of these european cities tried to cultivate getting people to come there for work. places that i, david gura, who lives in new york, would love to get out and see these other cities. >> there are a lot of cities, it's a way for you to meet people who are pre-or post pivot investment capitalists, angel investors. they happened to be in great world-class cities. carol: "bloomberg businessweek," is on business stands now. and online. we'll see you next week. ♪ >> thing markets for coins
there's also a couple in montreal, and in france.suggested that only the conference to go to, but maybe in between sessions, some things to do while you are there so it will actually feel like a vacation. david: there's a conference i can go to in france. >> june 18 through 26, you still have time to book. starts at about $1700 a person. you may ask your boss is if they may want to send you there. while you are there, you can go to the beach. david: you have to. >> you are in france...
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they were going to blowup bombs all the way to toronto and montrÉal.intelligence was able to op this plot. two were foiled by intelligence. having intelligence in our committee. i want to have patrols around. talking out having police officers that speaarabic in plainclothes. people can have an interaction. >> people that are very angry at you for even saying that. >> iill have them. investigating the ir rate two years ago, i was going to irish neighbors. it is not the politically correct thing to say. i am very upset about this. they want the intelligence before it happens. i want to avoid the attacks. communication with our muslim americans. >> all i k know is, look what happened in brussels. a three block radius. the same guys that pull up all the places in paris attacks. you mean to tell me that the intelligence did not know what was goining on? >> i do not know if the intelligence community did know what was going on. people chose to look the other way. it is not politically correct. >> we had over 130 young african americans killed in the first o
they were going to blowup bombs all the way to toronto and montrÉal.intelligence was able to op this plot. two were foiled by intelligence. having intelligence in our committee. i want to have patrols around. talking out having police officers that speaarabic in plainclothes. people can have an interaction. >> people that are very angry at you for even saying that. >> iill have them. investigating the ir rate two years ago, i was going to irish neighbors. it is not the politically...
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. >> to montreal to see jackie and his first year in the minors.area where the wifes were. rachel was in will group. when buzzie saw her, listened it her and realized she herself was a college graduate and
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candidatetelevision anchor a lang joins us now from toronto with the ceo and montreal. amanda?manda: thank you so much. thank you for being with us. you called in the conference call, the delta order a game changer. it raises the question whether you are still seeking government money from the canadian government. is that the case? obviously, -- yeah, can you hear me? i can hear you. amanda: go ahead, please. >> can you hear me? yes sir, if you can comment on whether you need federal government money. said, like the delta deal is a big deal for us, a game changing deal. donelidates what we have in terms of investing billions of dollars and erupting this new aircraft. can you hear me? amanda: yes, sir. ok, so we have been in discussion with the federal government for a few months and we still have not found the right solution. we are seeking a win-win solution and we will keep talking to them. we would welcome them to the program. this is a very exciting program where the early phase of the long journey, and having the federal government as a partner would add financial flexibil
candidatetelevision anchor a lang joins us now from toronto with the ceo and montreal. amanda?manda: thank you so much. thank you for being with us. you called in the conference call, the delta order a game changer. it raises the question whether you are still seeking government money from the canadian government. is that the case? obviously, -- yeah, can you hear me? i can hear you. amanda: go ahead, please. >> can you hear me? yes sir, if you can comment on whether you need federal...
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. >> to montreal to see jackie and his first year in the minors.area where the wifes were. rachel was in will group. when buzzie saw her, listened it her and realized she herself was a college graduate and very intelligent, very classy person, he went back and said to mr. ricky, if jackie was smart enough to pick her for his wife, he's the guy you want. >> there's nothing more important than family, than a real partnership. which is probably what made him such a great man. because he had the judgement to find a partner that, i think that is true. i think that is a sign of his character, that he chose a woman that was his equal. i don't think we have had jackie robinson without rachel. >> stephen: that's beautiful. >> it's beautiful. >> stephen: that's beautiful. >> yeah. >> stephen: it's real. >> it is completely real. they're so-- this may be the most powerful couple on earth but they're so honest and transparent and there's not a couple on earth that doesn't go, you know that moment when you have to say, you're absolutely right, dear. >> yes, dea
. >> to montreal to see jackie and his first year in the minors.area where the wifes were. rachel was in will group. when buzzie saw her, listened it her and realized she herself was a college graduate and very intelligent, very classy person, he went back and said to mr. ricky, if jackie was smart enough to pick her for his wife, he's the guy you want. >> there's nothing more important than family, than a real partnership. which is probably what made him such a great man. because...
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>> doctor: i was in canada, in montreal. >> anthony: studying medicine?uries. what kind of procedures were you doing on a regular basis? >> doctor: oh, everything. everything. without prior practice and knowledge. so you just, like, kind of in the situation trying to pick up things. >> anthony: how many, how many patients did you treat a day? >> doctor: 60, 70. >> anthony: 60, 70. >> doctor: it was, like, a lot. like, the whole for, like, the whole hospital was full. >> anthony: when you heard he'd been killed, what did you feel? >> doctor: ah -- >> anthony: relief? >> doctor: i felt relieved. i was, like, realizing that, "okay, it's over." and trying to heal my own wounds. because in the middle of it, you just go, go, go. and you never realize how much injuries and trauma you get inside yourself. >> anthony: right. >> doctor: because before you never think of, like, we are going to survive and we are going to have a free libya or anything. it's just, like, going with the state of mind that, "i'm going to do my best and, uh, i'm ready in peace with myself
>> doctor: i was in canada, in montreal. >> anthony: studying medicine?uries. what kind of procedures were you doing on a regular basis? >> doctor: oh, everything. everything. without prior practice and knowledge. so you just, like, kind of in the situation trying to pick up things. >> anthony: how many, how many patients did you treat a day? >> doctor: 60, 70. >> anthony: 60, 70. >> doctor: it was, like, a lot. like, the whole for, like, the whole...
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century both the french and british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉaldown the fort duquesne was a staggering achievement. so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties equal to those of the british drag it across the appellations. so i very much revolutionized and was a critical part of the research process. >> one of the things we were impressed with was your objectivity. you give the reader every opportunity to think that this man was a bit of a star in the way he treated his wife the fact he was a get rich quick capitalism. he was -- he really did treat people badly and yet he was also inspired commander. how did your feeling about this change if indeed it did? >> that is a difficult question. we don't have enough time. >> historically would be seen as a war crime. in the massacre. >> worst. >> this is a very interesting question. if you fall into the prosecution or defense mode, other identify with the subject or to become committed, then you lose the the picture. then you don't understand the person was in their significance and rol
century both the french and british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉaldown the fort duquesne was a staggering achievement. so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties equal to those of the british drag it across the appellations. so i very much revolutionized and was a critical part of the research process. >> one of the things we were impressed with was your objectivity. you give the reader every opportunity to think that this...
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he stopped a crime in montreal. just a police officer that loves doing his job even when he's off the job. i'm stefan holt, news 4 new york. >>> still to come this saturday morning -- >> i moved just in time. >> this video with a close call after severe weather. the storm behind this dramatic video after the break. >>> and storm team 4 meteorologist raphael miranda will be back with a check of the [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn' t look good. no, not you. ordinary fuels can clog your engine with dirt. it' s like lugging this around... it' s dragging down [ breaking glass ] but over time, using new and improved bp gasoline with invigorate helps clean up that dirt, like hundreds of scrubbing brushes. [ scrubbing bristles ] so that means a cleaner engine, which helps you get more miles per tank. i' ll be here if you need me. new bp gasoline with invigorate... our best fuel ever! >>> oh, my gosh. i was just over there by that that is crazy. thenank you, lord, that i got off of there. >> thank you, lord, indeed. a hu
he stopped a crime in montreal. just a police officer that loves doing his job even when he's off the job. i'm stefan holt, news 4 new york. >>> still to come this saturday morning -- >> i moved just in time. >> this video with a close call after severe weather. the storm behind this dramatic video after the break. >>> and storm team 4 meteorologist raphael miranda will be back with a check of the [ grinding metal ] whoa, that doesn' t look good. no, not you....
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his contract was with the montreal royals. where he played in 1946.ow it's actually been apprised, the contracts to the, this is the minor league montreal royals contract. >> this is the dodgers. >> played in montreal for jackie robinson's actual copy. these to the have been apprised at $36 million. >> oh, my goodness. >> you guys -- >> come on. $36 million. >> who owns these? who owns them now? >> collector's cafe owns them. but we are taking them on a national tour starting at the new york historical society this friday. the constitution center and finally the world gets to see these contracts. . >> and somebody can own it. >> where did you find them? >> a very pop secret new york historian had them after they were acquired and held in a safety deposit box for 70 years. >> mrs. robinson certified them, right? >> no. she did not certify them. they're not involved in the appraisal or the authenticity. we have three authenticators authenticate them. >> if people would like more information collectorscafe.com? >> yes. launches today. >> you've been work
his contract was with the montreal royals. where he played in 1946.ow it's actually been apprised, the contracts to the, this is the minor league montreal royals contract. >> this is the dodgers. >> played in montreal for jackie robinson's actual copy. these to the have been apprised at $36 million. >> oh, my goodness. >> you guys -- >> come on. $36 million. >> who owns these? who owns them now? >> collector's cafe owns them. but we are taking them on a...
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>> the first year in the minors he's with montreal which is good because they're were different about race and he did it there for two years, '47 and '48 and told he was released so he talked back to umpires and spoke out in the media why aren't the yankees integrated and they said we haven't found a black player good enough and wouldn't accept that and when he retired he used baseball as a bridge to the civil rights movement he was going out and visiting georgia and alabama on behalf of dr. king and hosting jazz concerts in his backyard and sending the money south for the efforts of the civil rights movement. he's hugely important. and he's a republican who is supporting nixon and is disappointed when nixon won't intervene when king is thrown in jail and jackie robinson if you liberate him from the one dimensionology it's about black lives matter and stop and frisk and the burning of black churches but if you go to the '64 convention you realize that's when the republican party founded in 1854 in rippon, wisconsin with the sole purpose of abolishing slavery decides to make the switch
>> the first year in the minors he's with montreal which is good because they're were different about race and he did it there for two years, '47 and '48 and told he was released so he talked back to umpires and spoke out in the media why aren't the yankees integrated and they said we haven't found a black player good enough and wouldn't accept that and when he retired he used baseball as a bridge to the civil rights movement he was going out and visiting georgia and alabama on behalf of...
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how the french managed to move canoes than supply 700 isles from montrÉal down to four to came was astaggering achievement. so it highlighted the french had logistical difficulties equal to those of the british trying to get across the appalachian. so it very much revolutionized my reading of the sources and with a critical of the research process. >> p.j., one of the things we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader every opportunity it strikes me to think that this man was a bit of a mozzarella bet it the way he treated his wife, his terrible sarcasm to paypal, the fact he was a get rich quick capitalist of the worst time. he really did treat people and listening and callous and not he was also a commander in the civil war. how future feeling about custer change if indeed it did in the course of writing your book? >> at the difficult question. you left out a few other things. but we don't have enough time this evening. >> you believe that's two others that he at indian prisoners war that he cap shared. which historically nowadays with
how the french managed to move canoes than supply 700 isles from montrÉal down to four to came was astaggering achievement. so it highlighted the french had logistical difficulties equal to those of the british trying to get across the appalachian. so it very much revolutionized my reading of the sources and with a critical of the research process. >> p.j., one of the things we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader every opportunity it...
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watch the approach a stay at home mom from montreal takes. >> want some candy. mommy has candy. hold on. mommy is opening up this candy. look, candy. do you know mommy can b-bob. get you didn't know mom could juggle. how about some oh, yeah. [ music ] >> this is nice. if you can [indiscernible]. >> there's no way she's driving. >> don't you want your kids to fall asleep in the car. >> sometimes, but you want to get them home to put them in the crib. >> got you in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> a big accomplishment for a long island student who was accepted in to all eight ivy league schools. >> now she has a very big decision to make. eyewitness news reporter n.j. burkett spoke with the teen. >> reporter: the valedictorian has been accepted a
watch the approach a stay at home mom from montreal takes. >> want some candy. mommy has candy. hold on. mommy is opening up this candy. look, candy. do you know mommy can b-bob. get you didn't know mom could juggle. how about some oh, yeah. [ music ] >> this is nice. if you can [indiscernible]. >> there's no way she's driving. >> don't you want your kids to fall asleep in the car. >> sometimes, but you want to get them home to put them in the crib. >> got...
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. >> and a demonstration to at the announce police brutality in montreal turned violent last night.he event began peacefully but then erupted in violence when some protestors split off from the main group and began targeting shops and vehicles. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour. let's get back downtown to squawk alley. >> thanks so much back at headquaters. europe is going to close in a couple of minutes. simon is back with that. >> there's a lot of red on the green there. we have gone further into negative territory. but the big issue is really again what is happening with the banks. we got the minutes of the ecb meeting from march 10. remember the big one? when they double down on easing. they're basically opening the door to further rate cuts as being possible and playing down the negative effects of sub zero rates obviously on the banks so these banks are very fearful that rates could go further negative or at least have capital problems. the italian banks are down but deutsche bank also in negative territory. today you have the vice president of the ecb before
. >> and a demonstration to at the announce police brutality in montreal turned violent last night.he event began peacefully but then erupted in violence when some protestors split off from the main group and began targeting shops and vehicles. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour. let's get back downtown to squawk alley. >> thanks so much back at headquaters. europe is going to close in a couple of minutes. simon is back with that. >> there's a lot of red on...
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he won two championships as flyers chairman and the montreal canadiens have a higher percentage than the flyers do in hockey history. snider brought xfinity live, he walked our john clark around the facility while it was being built a few years back. eagles owner jeffrey laurie released a statement saying in part, quote, ed did tremendous things for our city and the sport of hockey. he was passionate and dogged in his -- >> one of the rare individuals that can come up with a vision and make it happen and he does it through his sheer will and through hard work. >> for him it's all about winning and you talk to other players in the league and you hear that mr. snider comes in the room after a loss or a win and they shake their heads, oh, wow! our owner doesn't do that. >> ed snider, youth hockey foundation, vent, he said he wanted that work with that group to be his legacy. the nhl commissioner gary bettman issued a lengthy statement and reads in part, i have valued ed's council and admired his philanthropy. like most people who had the pleasure of knowing ed i will miss him terribly.
he won two championships as flyers chairman and the montreal canadiens have a higher percentage than the flyers do in hockey history. snider brought xfinity live, he walked our john clark around the facility while it was being built a few years back. eagles owner jeffrey laurie released a statement saying in part, quote, ed did tremendous things for our city and the sport of hockey. he was passionate and dogged in his -- >> one of the rare individuals that can come up with a vision and...
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for both the french and british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉaldown before duquesne was a staggering achievement. and so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties, to equal to those of the british trying to get across the appellation. so it very much revolutionized. it was a critical part of the process. >> pj, one of the things that we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader every opportunity, it strikes me, to think that this man was a bit of a monster really. the way he treated his wife, the way he used tell sarcasm with people, the fact that he was a get rich quick capitalist of the worst kind , he was, he really did treat people appallingly badly and yet, and yet, of course, he was a division commander. how did your feeling about custer change in the course of researching and writing your book? >> that is a difficult question. you left out a few other things. we don't have enough time this evening. >> you believe, as do others , that he slept with injured prisoners of war that h
for both the french and british, how the french managed to move canoes and supplies 700 miles from montrÉaldown before duquesne was a staggering achievement. and so it highlighted that the french had logistical difficulties, to equal to those of the british trying to get across the appellation. so it very much revolutionized. it was a critical part of the process. >> pj, one of the things that we were very impressed with was your objectivity about general custer. you give the reader...
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when i was a little girl growing up in montreal, canada, my paternal grandmother, my bubby asked me whatd job for a nice girl. they're used to seeing a bima at the pulpit. a rabbi is a spirive all leader and a rabbi is a teacher. i grew up in an orthodox home. my father was my greatest teacher and his message to me was to focus my education and that opportunities would hopefully present themselves if i was ready to accept them. i wasn't sure what community would hire me. while i do feel very well equipped to serve a community, was there some hesitation, maybe even some risk involved. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i think that we don't have the luxury of judaism to pass up any thoughtful, caring, sensitive leaders who are capable. there's 50% of the jewish community who should have the opportunity to serve. there is really very little in rabbinic literature that suggests that women cannot enter into religious leadership. >> how is everybody doing? >> i have always been considering the title, the title of rabbi. i didn't want to walk into a room or a space and have there be any ambiguity of what it is that i
when i was a little girl growing up in montreal, canada, my paternal grandmother, my bubby asked me whatd job for a nice girl. they're used to seeing a bima at the pulpit. a rabbi is a spirive all leader and a rabbi is a teacher. i grew up in an orthodox home. my father was my greatest teacher and his message to me was to focus my education and that opportunities would hopefully present themselves if i was ready to accept them. i wasn't sure what community would hire me. while i do feel very...
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explosives and tending to block the los angeles airport so there was suspicion because he was ingove montreal that there was a link but the government hased abandoned that.pe the other guy was arrested and charged and testified in with his opinion ordering his release he made those statements of against mohamedou then there was an allegation an 9/11 they he recruited those involved in 9/11 that in the judge's co opinion ordering his release kn reviewing all the evidence that the government could muster that there is no way mohamedou even knew about 9/11. says he describes the case of guilt by long ago associations, a meaning he went to afghanistan in the earlyat a '90s and during that time he swore an oath of loyalty to al qaeda which was in its wholly different organization atport that time fighting against the communist government with the support of the unitedead states government if you ever those watch charlie wilsons war you would know.tinu some of those people continued so that a subset of -- sums up thet a government's case.t >> quiche billed to get a medal taken duet without hurtinge
explosives and tending to block the los angeles airport so there was suspicion because he was ingove montreal that there was a link but the government hased abandoned that.pe the other guy was arrested and charged and testified in with his opinion ordering his release he made those statements of against mohamedou then there was an allegation an 9/11 they he recruited those involved in 9/11 that in the judge's co opinion ordering his release kn reviewing all the evidence that the government...
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eleven years agoç from their mr from montreal the first everrs draft pick for the washington nationalas ryan skim. since being fourth overall he has beenen dr. parisianed in the washington lineup and in thee community. today he cemented that with thee opening of the ryan zimmerman field at randall recreational center in southwest d.c. the new feed is just a long homerun away from nats park and will be the new home for the 550 youngsters that play capitalpita hill little league. dusty baker was on hand with a jerry gonzales. mayor muriel bowser part for the ribbon cutting for youthth baseball in d.c.n i do remember when i was playinn little league baseball and wasas in t here. i didn't have a field this nice to play on. i think that was the purpose ofe this field is to give thesese kids, any kid in this area, aea, place to come out and have fun. > it is a fantastic weathereath event and a beautiful field. it's great to have ryan here. we could hear all of the accomplishments that he has mada as a professional baseballebal player you can tell how much the children really admire him. > i
eleven years agoç from their mr from montreal the first everrs draft pick for the washington nationalas ryan skim. since being fourth overall he has beenen dr. parisianed in the washington lineup and in thee community. today he cemented that with thee opening of the ryan zimmerman field at randall recreational center in southwest d.c. the new feed is just a long homerun away from nats park and will be the new home for the 550 youngsters that play capitalpita hill little league. dusty baker...
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repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs. not sure who won the game. but i think the only goal here, fun. they look adorable in those >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> and we enjoyed ourselves watching you deliver "pop news" with such aplomb. >> congrats to ron for finishing his 5k. >> a little bit of running. >> he's been walking with a sor thanks for watching. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. >>> closing in on 9 a.m. and breaking news right now, former saints nfl player and new
repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs. not sure who won the game. but i think the only goal here, fun. they look adorable in those >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> and we enjoyed ourselves watching you deliver "pop news" with such...
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repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs.the game. but i think the only goal here, you know, is just to have some fun. they look adorable in those costumes. >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> yeah. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> and we enjoyed ourselves watching you deliver "pop news" with such aplomb. >> congrats to ron for finishing his 5k. >> a little bit of running. >> he's been walking with a sor hammy all day long. thanks for watching. >>> good morning i'm nydia han along with gray hall. coming up on "action news" sunday morning. a driver walks away unscathe unscathed after a car crashes into a bucks county home. >> reporter: gray, freeze warning continue for another hour, windchills are in the 20s this morning. warmup on the way. details in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergie
repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs.the game. but i think the only goal here, you know, is just to have some fun. they look adorable in those costumes. >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> yeah. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> and we enjoyed ourselves watching you...
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first year in the minors, he's at triple-a, a club in the montreal, which was good.re a little bit different about race. he did that there and he did it for two years. 1947-1948. he was told he was released and he was ready to go, so he talked back to umpires, he got on other players' cases, he spoke out in the media, why aren't the yankees integrating, they said, we haven't found a black player good enough. he wouldn't accept that. when he retired he used baseball as a bridge to the civil rights movement. he was going out and visiting georgia and alabama on behalf of dr. king. he was hosting jazz concerts in his back yard and sending the money south for the efforts of the civil rights movement. he's hugely important. and he's a republican. who initially is supporting -- yeah, who is officially -- charlie: rockefeller. >> he's going to be sent to a chain gang. later, it's so interesting even today, jackie robinson, if you liberate him from the tyranny of mythology, all the stuff that's happening in the last few years but it's also, if you go to the 1964 convention wi
first year in the minors, he's at triple-a, a club in the montreal, which was good.re a little bit different about race. he did that there and he did it for two years. 1947-1948. he was told he was released and he was ready to go, so he talked back to umpires, he got on other players' cases, he spoke out in the media, why aren't the yankees integrating, they said, we haven't found a black player good enough. he wouldn't accept that. when he retired he used baseball as a bridge to the civil...
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canadian researchers studied 74 children in montreal between the ages of seven and 11.rage increase of about 18 minutes of sleep each night led to significant improvements in report card grades especially in english and math. >>> police officers are sworn to protect the communities they serve but one officer's act of kindsness on his day off has him in the spotlight. >>> and even though he didn't want to disappoint this fans bruce springsteen announces he's can leg a show. the reason the boss pulled the plug coming up. for years, i was a laboratory chemist, developing drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help families. i'm running for congress to protect planned parenthood funding so more women get cancer screenings and treatment... to pass a ban on fracking in the delaware river basin to preserve our clean water, and to always protect medicare and social security. i'm shaughnessy naughton and i approve this message. ♪ >>> chaos caught on camera in texas. this surveillance video shows an angry bull terrorizing a n
canadian researchers studied 74 children in montreal between the ages of seven and 11.rage increase of about 18 minutes of sleep each night led to significant improvements in report card grades especially in english and math. >>> police officers are sworn to protect the communities they serve but one officer's act of kindsness on his day off has him in the spotlight. >>> and even though he didn't want to disappoint this fans bruce springsteen announces he's can leg a show. the...
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repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs.the game. but i think the only goal here, you know, is just to have some fun. they look adorable in those costumes. >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> yeah. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> and we enjoyed ourselves watching you deliver "pop with such aplomb. >> congrats to ron for finishing his 5k. >> a little bit of running. >> he's been walking with a sor hammy all day long. thanks for watching. >> this is a good morning washington update. some new dedicated metro bus lanes debut monday in a four blocks stretch. the transit lanes will run from florida avenue to bury place. while it is a third of a mile stretch officials say it should help speed up travel for metro bus routes 70 tradition is set to take place today. the japanese stone lantern which symbolizes peace between the u.s. and japan, will be lit this afternoon. the japanese and basilar the
repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs.the game. but i think the only goal here, you know, is just to have some fun. they look adorable in those costumes. >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> yeah. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> and we enjoyed ourselves watching you...
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repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs.ly won the game. but i think the only goal here, you know, is just to have some fun. and they look adorable in those costumes. >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> yeah. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> oh, no. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> they are enjoying themselves. >> yeah. >>> and we are enjoying ourselves watching you deliver "pop news" with such aplomb. thank you very much. >> news you can use. >> yeah. i can use it and i'll use it all day long and watch it on my phone all day long. >> congrats to ron for finishing his 5k. >> nicely done. >> a little bit of running. >> he's been walking with a sore hammy all day long. thanks for watching. see you later. . e's been walking with a sor hammy all day long. thanks for watching. >>> starting right now on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. new york state of mind. after both front-runners lose big in wisconsin. ♪ y'all rea
repping their hometown teams, the montreal canadiens and the toronto maple leafs.ly won the game. but i think the only goal here, you know, is just to have some fun. and they look adorable in those costumes. >> shocking that this took place in canada. >> yeah. >> it's pretty amazing, though. >> that's awesome. >> bordering on animal cruelty. >> that's my thought, too. >> oh, no. >> they look like they're enjoying themselves. >> they are...