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from 0ttawa to montreal, many communities are being evacuated.usands already cut off. 0n the tiny island here, sandbags and pumps haven't been enough to hold back the rising water but some residents are refusing to leave. i am feeling sad, you know. it's been there for 15 years, and it's my home. it's a disaster. most people left. a couple of a high up enough that they are ok. and they have decided to stay. every day, people were waiting for sandbags all day. our house will be ruined because we were not prepared. torrential rain and melting snow has calls the river to overflow. pa rt part of south quebec have been flooded for almost a week. people have to be evacuated and they are being evacuated in boats and they are crying like babies. i'm sorry but they are now not in a position to decide their own future. around 2000 troops have been brought in to help and officials warned the worst is yet to come. we will receive a lot of rainfall over the next three days and because of the combined forces of many factors that have happened, coincidentally,
from 0ttawa to montreal, many communities are being evacuated.usands already cut off. 0n the tiny island here, sandbags and pumps haven't been enough to hold back the rising water but some residents are refusing to leave. i am feeling sad, you know. it's been there for 15 years, and it's my home. it's a disaster. most people left. a couple of a high up enough that they are ok. and they have decided to stay. every day, people were waiting for sandbags all day. our house will be ruined because we...
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from 0ttawa to montreal, more than 130 communities are being evacuated.iny island of ilmercia, sandbags and pumps haven't been enough to hold back rising water. but some residents are still refusing to leave. i'm feeling sad. you know, it's been there for 15 years and it's been there for 15 years and it's my home, you know? a disaster. a disaster. i mean, most people left. a couple of them are high enough that they are ok and they decided to stay. everybody was waiting for sandbags all day. now our house is going to get ruined because we're not prepared. our house is going to get ruined because we're not prepared! combination of torrential rain and melting snow has caused rivers to overtop. parts of south—west quebec have already been flooded for a week. now, the mayor of rigo appears to have lost his patience with some residents. people have to be evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they're evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they‘ re crying evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they're crying like babies. i'm sorry — they're at a point wher
from 0ttawa to montreal, more than 130 communities are being evacuated.iny island of ilmercia, sandbags and pumps haven't been enough to hold back rising water. but some residents are still refusing to leave. i'm feeling sad. you know, it's been there for 15 years and it's been there for 15 years and it's my home, you know? a disaster. a disaster. i mean, most people left. a couple of them are high enough that they are ok and they decided to stay. everybody was waiting for sandbags all day. now...
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you write a great deal about the montreal expos, such a great story. you were approached by the office of the mayor of montreal back in 1968, i guess, to be an invester, one of the investors, and not too long after you found yourself the majority owner and the executive leading the charge to get the montreal expos going. >> it was the wild and crazy summer. here we are in montreal canada, trying to have a major league team, we had a aaa international league team, we were next tot dodger, and my brother and i used to go to sunday afternoon seven inning double headers and had great time, knew the dodgers before they were dodgers. >> jackie robinson. >> not only him, but snider, you name it. but i thought it would be a great thing for the city, for the pros, for my country, which i hoped would get closer culturely to the united states, and, fortunately, the mayor wanted to have it, and major league baseball led by o'malley of thement menwanted us to have it. it was it was up and down, and, oh, then go to the chairman of the executive committee, and the ma
you write a great deal about the montreal expos, such a great story. you were approached by the office of the mayor of montreal back in 1968, i guess, to be an invester, one of the investors, and not too long after you found yourself the majority owner and the executive leading the charge to get the montreal expos going. >> it was the wild and crazy summer. here we are in montreal canada, trying to have a major league team, we had a aaa international league team, we were next tot dodger,...
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states most famous and revered athletes who, as brucejenner, took olympic gold in the decathlon at montreal1976, and broke the world record. fast forward almost a0 years, and the star, part of the keeping up with the kardashians reality tv extravaganza as husband of kris kardashian, revealed that they had separated and subsequently was transitioning to become caitlyn. this was not some sudden decision. caitlyn had known since teenage years that she wanted to be a woman but there were three marriages and ten children and step children along the way. in 2015, she went public with her new life in a spectacularly glamorous way, and injanuary this year she completed her sex reassignment surgery. now in her new book ‘the secrets of my life', she has told the story of her long and difficultjourney from bruce to caitlyn. i met her earlier. at the heart of this book, i think there's an overwhelming sadness, in a way, in a sense you had to live so much of your life outwardly to the world as if everything is fine, and yet there is been this incredible subterfuge though that actually you can have all t
states most famous and revered athletes who, as brucejenner, took olympic gold in the decathlon at montreal1976, and broke the world record. fast forward almost a0 years, and the star, part of the keeping up with the kardashians reality tv extravaganza as husband of kris kardashian, revealed that they had separated and subsequently was transitioning to become caitlyn. this was not some sudden decision. caitlyn had known since teenage years that she wanted to be a woman but there were three...
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jonathan: a state of emergency in montrÉal. under water. look at the picture.torrential rain with melting snow. flooded 2,000 homes across the province. canadian troops are called in to help the stranded residents out all across montrÉal. alison: stars weren't the only ones pouring on the red carpet at the mtv music and movie awards in hollywood. there was a freak hailstorm that forced celebrities to run for cover. jonathan: goodness! alison: it downpour. they had hail pelting people and gusty winds, too. it cleared up in ten minutes..& quick one. well, red carpet was soaked after that. nancy: are they cheering for the celebrities or screaming because of the hail? >> screaming they survive the moment. today was a gorgeous day. blue skies and all. for the 7 salute i want to give a nod to the folks, these are wounded warriors looking at the picture here. this is an organization that raised $12 million to give out scholarship to the family members of those who serve. a perfect day. the winds not too bad. i'm going with wind as why my shots were errant but i got to
jonathan: a state of emergency in montrÉal. under water. look at the picture.torrential rain with melting snow. flooded 2,000 homes across the province. canadian troops are called in to help the stranded residents out all across montrÉal. alison: stars weren't the only ones pouring on the red carpet at the mtv music and movie awards in hollywood. there was a freak hailstorm that forced celebrities to run for cover. jonathan: goodness! alison: it downpour. they had hail pelting people and...
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montrÉal comes to town. watch it on newschannel8.day there could be a shower but we will go partly sunny. decent and a cool day. we will cruise through next week with sunshine. i'm thinking monday night it could be in the low to mid-30's in the mountain locations. that is cold. we go through the rest of the week to see a modest warmup for friday. i will get busy looking for the 70's and the 80s. they have to be there somewhere. jonathan: time to turn to sports. >> the wizards getting it done. jonathan: big time. the caps need to get it done. erin: absolutely! to do that, they will make a drastic move. plus, what kelly obre learned from that and the objection last night. we'll let you know. sports is next. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of
montrÉal comes to town. watch it on newschannel8.day there could be a shower but we will go partly sunny. decent and a cool day. we will cruise through next week with sunshine. i'm thinking monday night it could be in the low to mid-30's in the mountain locations. that is cold. we go through the rest of the week to see a modest warmup for friday. i will get busy looking for the 70's and the 80s. they have to be there somewhere. jonathan: time to turn to sports. >> the wizards getting it...
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. >>> 23 years ago three self-described hipsters created a free montreal-based magazine which quickly developed a reputation for bold, provocative reporting. it's called "vice." it's now becomes a multi-platform corporation valued at $5 billion. along the way they've avoided the trapping of traditional view media and doing instead immersive journalism and has been characterized as hard news with an edge. "vice news" tonight was launched and hbos first nightly news program. we have shane smith the founder and ceo of vice media and the executive director of "vice news tonight" and host of the weekly documentary series and josh tyrangiel. i'm please to have them both back on this program. >> thank you. >> charlie: welcome back. >> thank you. >> charlie: tell me what vice media is as if i don't know. >> we started the magazine in montreal then we came down here as the first dot-com revolution which went bust and then we moved to brooklyn and started being a digital company so online. we were the first to do online video and native advertising and all that good stuff and got bigger and big
. >>> 23 years ago three self-described hipsters created a free montreal-based magazine which quickly developed a reputation for bold, provocative reporting. it's called "vice." it's now becomes a multi-platform corporation valued at $5 billion. along the way they've avoided the trapping of traditional view media and doing instead immersive journalism and has been characterized as hard news with an edge. "vice news" tonight was launched and hbos first nightly news...
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. -- tras la situacion el alcalde de montreal ha declarado estado de emergencia take vo 2 -- y ahoratambien ha traido inundaciones severas. -- en algunas ciudades se reporto la caida de casi 15 pulgadas de lluvia, numero historicos por la epoca del ano. -- las torrenciales lluvias vinieron acompaÑdas de deslaves en la comunidad de guang-zhouu -- unas 200 casas colapasaron pero hasta el momento no hay reporte de heridos. gaby outro -- se espera que la lluvia continue esta noche y maÑana. cesar --espere en minutos en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 y 30 vo blanca --al sur de la bahia prometen accion inmediata, luego de registrarse un preocupante aumento en el numero de desalojos sin causa aparente. pilar sot vo cesar identifican al sospechoso de torturar y asesinar a una mujer y luego quemar su residencia... --auttoridades lo tenian en sus manos y no lo sabian. vo blanca --las autoridades de santa clara en alerta, porque estafadores se estn haciendo pasar por agentes del alguacil... amenazando con llevarlo a prision. take vo / cesar ---oficiales de polica luchan contra un sospechoso
. -- tras la situacion el alcalde de montreal ha declarado estado de emergencia take vo 2 -- y ahoratambien ha traido inundaciones severas. -- en algunas ciudades se reporto la caida de casi 15 pulgadas de lluvia, numero historicos por la epoca del ano. -- las torrenciales lluvias vinieron acompaÑdas de deslaves en la comunidad de guang-zhouu -- unas 200 casas colapasaron pero hasta el momento no hay reporte de heridos. gaby outro -- se espera que la lluvia continue esta noche y maÑana. cesar...
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tell me "vice media" is, as if i did not know. >> we started the magazine and montreal, and then we camere as the first dot com revolution and then moved to brooklyn and started being a digital company. we were the first to do online video and native advertising and all that good stuff. and then got bigger and bigger and grew internationally. now we are in 80 countries and a tv networks. have online. we have mobile. haveve agencies, we record lables. charlie: it is a media company? that at about 5 billion? >> last year. [laughter] charlie: your show is about hellbent libertarianism? >> yeah. i was lucky that i got to spend time with david. thatie: we loved him on show. >> i loved him. we met when he was shooting page one and we butted heads in the making really good friends. i remember when they called me, they said if we get chain, will you come to dublin for round two? we said sure. it was a lovefest. they sum up all these irish musicians -- they sent up all these irish musicians and we danced around this crazy castle together. but he was one of the best. he called it right. we are no
tell me "vice media" is, as if i did not know. >> we started the magazine and montreal, and then we camere as the first dot com revolution and then moved to brooklyn and started being a digital company. we were the first to do online video and native advertising and all that good stuff. and then got bigger and bigger and grew internationally. now we are in 80 countries and a tv networks. have online. we have mobile. haveve agencies, we record lables. charlie: it is a media...
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>> we started the magazine and montreal and we came down here as the dot com revolution and we movedwentand to brooklyn and started being a digital company. we were the first to do online video and native advertising and all that good stuff. and then got bigger and bigger and grew internationally. now we are in 80 countries and a -- and we have tv networks, online, mobile, you have agencies, record labels. at 5 billion?d >> last year. health netis libertarianism, -- hellbent libertarianism? and colorful literacy? >> i was lucky i got is in time with david. i loved him. we met when he was shooting page one and we butted heads in the making really good friends. i remember we did founders for a in dublin and they said will you come to dublin for round two? we went in there and it was kind of a lovefest. they sent up all these irish musicians and we danced around this crazy castle together. we had a lot of time together but he was one of the best. he called it right. we are no rules, non-paradigm, nonpolitical. nonpoliticalgm it, -parademic, non-polyemic. the first review of vice news by the
>> we started the magazine and montreal and we came down here as the dot com revolution and we movedwentand to brooklyn and started being a digital company. we were the first to do online video and native advertising and all that good stuff. and then got bigger and bigger and grew internationally. now we are in 80 countries and a -- and we have tv networks, online, mobile, you have agencies, record labels. at 5 billion?d >> last year. health netis libertarianism, -- hellbent...
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. -- aunque el nivel del agua esta descendiendo en montreal muchos residentes no han podido regresardes se aseguren que se encuientran seguros. -- algunas ciudades permanecen en estado de emergencia., tres personas continuan desaparecidas. gaby outro -- se espera que la lluvia continue durante los proximos dias... cesar --- qudese con nosotros porque tenemos ms informacin en minutos... take vo blanca --- envuelto en llamas... as qued un hombre luego de enfrentarse con agentes de la ley, ahora se desata la polmica por el desenlace de este caso... take vo cesar --- quieren respuestas!... en vez de festejar su da, cientos de madres marchan en mxico para pedir informacin sobre sus hijos desaparecidos... con lgrimas en los ojos exigen a las autoridades que hagan su trabajo... take vo blanca --- ltimo adis... familias lloran a sus seres queridos que murieron tras la explosin de material pirotcnico en puebla... 11 eran niÑos... le contamos lo que exige la comisin de derechos humanos luego de la tragedia... cam 2 anchor ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemund
. -- aunque el nivel del agua esta descendiendo en montreal muchos residentes no han podido regresardes se aseguren que se encuientran seguros. -- algunas ciudades permanecen en estado de emergencia., tres personas continuan desaparecidas. gaby outro -- se espera que la lluvia continue durante los proximos dias... cesar --- qudese con nosotros porque tenemos ms informacin en minutos... take vo blanca --- envuelto en llamas... as qued un hombre luego de enfrentarse con agentes de la ley, ahora...
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almost 2000 have had to flee their homes in recent days, and the city of montreal has extended a stateemergency. our top stories, more major shifts in french politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. pen's niece says she is quitting politics and will not seek reelection. a new president for south korea, as liberal moon jae-in the clares victory following early elections. the son of north korean refugees wants to renew dialogue with pyongyang. mahmoud abbas says he is willing to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when president trump visits of the region later this month. news, kate moody is back with us. we are looking at what investors call the fear index. kate: that's right. it has been reacting to a manual macron's victory. it is also known as the volatility or vix index. this index has tumbled to its lowest level in more than two decades, the lowest since december of 1993. you can see that measure here, and you can see fear peeking around the time of the brexit oferenda and around the time the u.s. elections later on that year. it does serve as a remi
almost 2000 have had to flee their homes in recent days, and the city of montreal has extended a stateemergency. our top stories, more major shifts in french politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. pen's niece says she is quitting politics and will not seek reelection. a new president for south korea, as liberal moon jae-in the clares victory following early elections. the son of north korean refugees wants to renew dialogue with pyongyang. mahmoud abbas says he is willing to...
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. >> i'm headed to a fund raiser they're holding in downtown montreal. for cancer. and apparently they have someone jumping off a cherry picker. the more money they raise, he higher it goes. he's going to jump into one of those life saving mats. >> that sounds great. we had him on the show many times before. he asks any chance i could attach a gopro. they're like not really. but then -- pretty cool. so the gopro starts heading up with the crazy guy that was going to jump. he goes full nick calderone. >> why are you all shooting vertically? >> listen to him. he is telling the truth, ladies and gentlemen. they're playing what i think is a relative appropriate song. okay, i'll jump! it looked even cooler from the top. if we could figure out anything is jumping is cool. >>> cynthia who watches on fox 43 in knoxville tennessee and donnie who watching in arkansas are the latest winners in the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >> congratulations. you could win too. all you need is tuesday's buzzword, be at least 21 years of age, and be a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> st
. >> i'm headed to a fund raiser they're holding in downtown montreal. for cancer. and apparently they have someone jumping off a cherry picker. the more money they raise, he higher it goes. he's going to jump into one of those life saving mats. >> that sounds great. we had him on the show many times before. he asks any chance i could attach a gopro. they're like not really. but then -- pretty cool. so the gopro starts heading up with the crazy guy that was going to jump. he goes...
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united will host montrÉal. decent weather for the game. see it live on newschannel8.ys and monday is 60 degrees. a cool week. below average temperatures as far as the eye can see but i can only see ten days out. after that it's fuzzy. michelle: thank you. jonathan: some game. michelle: yeah, the caps had your heart pumping. overtime. erin: i know! but at least they got the w. penguins are dealing with more than one loss and how thepy saturdays plan to get even tonight -- wizards plan to get even tonight in boston. details on the way. to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. and he won't let donald trump stop us. erin: game two wizards-celtics tonight at 8:00. washington will try to even the series at on
united will host montrÉal. decent weather for the game. see it live on newschannel8.ys and monday is 60 degrees. a cool week. below average temperatures as far as the eye can see but i can only see ten days out. after that it's fuzzy. michelle: thank you. jonathan: some game. michelle: yeah, the caps had your heart pumping. overtime. erin: i know! but at least they got the w. penguins are dealing with more than one loss and how thepy saturdays plan to get even tonight -- wizards plan to get...
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a state of emergency has been declared in the city of montreal.way after their car swerved into a river in quebec. water levels are expected to rise further, and the military has tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate the thousands of people affected. record numbers of migrants have already tried to reach europe from north africa this year. more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. the italian coastguard says as many as 200 may have drowned. most of them have set off from libya — attempting the treacherous crossing — in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission and then suddenly this: we have two rubber boats possibly one wooden boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then three, then as we were spotted, more and yet more boat loads the people veering towards us to rescue and to safety. these women look really exhausted. th
a state of emergency has been declared in the city of montreal.way after their car swerved into a river in quebec. water levels are expected to rise further, and the military has tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate the thousands of people affected. record numbers of migrants have already tried to reach europe from north africa this year. more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. the italian coastguard says as many as 200 may...
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let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the mayor of the canadian city of montreals. in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set to rise further. the military has tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate those affected. the brazilian football team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner mancini, signed 25 new players injanuary to replace those killed when the team's plane ran out of fuel and crashed in colombia. so, as we have been hearing, emmanuel macron will be france's next president. the 39—year—old, who has never before held elected office, comprehensively beat his far—right rival marine le pen. let's leave you with some of the more memorable scenes from election day in france. thanks for watching. hello there, good morning. there's going to be some more sunshine around for the next few days. we may well have seen the peak of the temperature, though, over the weekend. it was prett
let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the mayor of the canadian city of montreals. in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set to rise further. the military has tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate those affected. the brazilian football team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner...
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the mayor of montreal declared a state of emergency for the city, the largest of the province, and they has evacuated 150 homes there, and on two nearby island s. ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> and now, the nbc bay area's microclimate weather certified most accurate by bay area weather. >>> and now, the winter weather department earned this title after this weather, and the most accurate weather station in the bay area according to weather rates, an independent research company, and this is a huge accomplishment thinking of the rain, the wind and the storms that we went through, and they found that our scientists here at the nbc bay area are the most accurate when it comes to predicting the wind, rain, thunderstorms, fog, and even the highs and the lows, and that information is critical, so we really feel lucky and grateful to have such accurate scientist s here on our team. >> and it is busy. and now it is nice to track the sunshine. we would like to to see more of that for the weekend. right now, things are nice outside and seeing the temperatures in the 70s around the north
the mayor of montreal declared a state of emergency for the city, the largest of the province, and they has evacuated 150 homes there, and on two nearby island s. ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> and now, the nbc bay area's microclimate weather certified most accurate by bay area weather. >>> and now, the winter weather department earned this title after this weather, and the most accurate weather station in the bay area according to weather rates, an independent...
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let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the mayor of the canadian city of montreales. in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set to rise further. the military has tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate those affected. the brazilian football team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner mancini, signed 25 new players injanuary to replace those killed when the team's plane ran out of fuel and crashed in colombia. the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in germany's central harz region. it stretches more than a50 metres across rappbode dam, and hangs a dizzying 100 meters above the reservoir. and finally, although she lost the election, marine le pen doesn't seem to have taken defeat too badly, captured on french tv here. you can see the leader of the far—right national front party dancing away with supporters at the party h0. don't forget you can get in touch with me
let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: the mayor of the canadian city of montreales. in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set to rise further. the military has tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate those affected. the brazilian football team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner...
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cities like montreal are under a state of emergency. it continues to feel like early spring in much of the country. here's bill karins asking if there's any relief in sight feeling like fall. >> middle of the country was warm this weekend and both coasts rainy and chilly. how about the rain storm that swung through in the last 24 hours. we still have the heavy rain moving from los angeles through san diego. we even had a little bit of snow in the higher elevations. we call this an omega blocking pattern, warm in the middle, one storm in the northeast and one in the southwest. this will be moving out and the weather improving in ethon, northern california, 70s not bad, 71 portland is a nice spring day. and hear about this story, residents in florida woke up to a loud sonic boom sunday morning but weren't expecting it. it came from a secret air force mini space shuttle landing at cape canaveral. the unmanned shuttle called "x 37 b" was on a classified mission conducting unspecified experiments. the air force says a fifth mission is planne
cities like montreal are under a state of emergency. it continues to feel like early spring in much of the country. here's bill karins asking if there's any relief in sight feeling like fall. >> middle of the country was warm this weekend and both coasts rainy and chilly. how about the rain storm that swung through in the last 24 hours. we still have the heavy rain moving from los angeles through san diego. we even had a little bit of snow in the higher elevations. we call this an omega...
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two suburbs of montreal — in the province of quebec — are among areas worst affected, with residentsther downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military. 300 pupils from two girls‘ schools in the indian capital, delhi, have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leaked from a fuel tanker. the substance, thought to used in pesticides, caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulties. police say they‘ll be taking legal action against the chemical handlers. the teenage racing driver who lost both legs in a horrific crash says he‘s "lost for words" after well wishers raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for him. billy munger was racing in the formula four championship last month when he was involved in a high speed collision. richard lister reports. they call him billy whizz. one of the rising stars of british motorsport. he was supposed to be racing this weekend. instead, he‘s reading messages from driving legends like lewis hamilton and niki lauda after the injuries that changed his life. that‘s amazing. and as i turn
two suburbs of montreal — in the province of quebec — are among areas worst affected, with residentsther downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military. 300 pupils from two girls‘ schools in the indian capital, delhi, have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leaked from a fuel tanker. the substance, thought to used in pesticides, caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulties. police say they‘ll be taking legal...
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and montreal has declared a state of emergency because of flooding. you can see in there.ovince, nearly 2,000 homes have been affected. on saturday, 82 chibok schoolgirls were released. they'd been held by the islamist militant group boko haram for three years. this was part of a deal. in return, five boko haram commanders were handed over by the government. this photo released by the red cross was the first proof they were free. they had severaljourneys ahead of them. the girls were flown from banki near the border with cameroon to maiduguri and then abuja, where they met president buhari. you can see him with a big smile on his face with all of the girls in front of him. the bring back our girls campaign tweeted, "bittersweet feelings at the unity fountain in abuja. we are happy and hope for the return of 113 left." here's more from stephanie hegarty in abuja for outside source. there is a list that has been released by the presidency, but it's not confirmed as to who exactly the girls are. a team has come from chibok, the head of the parent association is with the girls
and montreal has declared a state of emergency because of flooding. you can see in there.ovince, nearly 2,000 homes have been affected. on saturday, 82 chibok schoolgirls were released. they'd been held by the islamist militant group boko haram for three years. this was part of a deal. in return, five boko haram commanders were handed over by the government. this photo released by the red cross was the first proof they were free. they had severaljourneys ahead of them. the girls were flown from...
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hundreds of homes in canada have been evacuated after heavy rain caused flooding in two suburbs of montrealto leave their homes. further downpours are expected over the weekend. quebec has requested help from the military. two —— over 300 pupils have been affected at a girls‘ school in delhi after chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals caused eye and throat difficulties, and breathing difficulties. police say they will be taking legal action against the chemical handlers. here in the uk, prince edward says he doesn‘t believe his father, the duke of edinburgh, will "stop for a minute" when he retires from public life in the autumn. prince edward said "the show would go on" because the royal family works as a team. our royal correspondent, peter hunt, considers the first comments from a senior royal about the impending retirement of prince philip. prince philip, as we soon won‘t be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife‘s side. from the autumn, the soon to be 96—year—old will be giving up such engagements. retirement beckons but prince edward in
hundreds of homes in canada have been evacuated after heavy rain caused flooding in two suburbs of montrealto leave their homes. further downpours are expected over the weekend. quebec has requested help from the military. two —— over 300 pupils have been affected at a girls‘ school in delhi after chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals caused eye and throat difficulties, and breathing difficulties. police say they will be taking legal action...
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in montreal, voters waited in long lines for the opportunity to cast their ballots a day ahead of the polls in france. in washington a steady stream of voters lined up at the french embassy to v people who are going to abstain or vote blank, which is going to make a big difference. >> on the whole i'm very hopeful and i'm glad i came to vote even though i am in my 90th year. so i give myself a pass. >> polls are predicting that former investment banker and economy minister emanuel macron is on course for a comfortable victory over le pen. latest surveys show macron with 68% of the vote to le pen's 38%. >>> people who live in bedford county, virginia near roanoke are spending the weekend cleaning up after a small tornado touched down. the national weather service says the tornado was about 100 yards wide and less than a quarter mile long when it touched down friday morning at smith mountain lake. the storm caused minor damage to homes but fortunately no one was hurt. >>> in the small town of edenton, workers at a produce stand say they were just about to open for the day when all of th
in montreal, voters waited in long lines for the opportunity to cast their ballots a day ahead of the polls in france. in washington a steady stream of voters lined up at the french embassy to v people who are going to abstain or vote blank, which is going to make a big difference. >> on the whole i'm very hopeful and i'm glad i came to vote even though i am in my 90th year. so i give myself a pass. >> polls are predicting that former investment banker and economy minister emanuel...
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two suburbs of montreal are among the areas most affected with residents on the tiny islands of ile deeir home. quebec has requested help from the military. let's go to the indian capital where pupils from two girls school have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leak from a fuel tanker. the substance is thought to have been used in pesticides, which has caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulty. our regional editor for south asia is following the story. details emerged slowly throughout saturday. at first we had reports of a few dozen schoolgirls being admitted to hospitalfor schoolgirls being admitted to hospital for treatment but later in the day the main official indian news agency said over 300 had been affected and they came from two schools. also several teachers needed treatment. the symptoms were problems with the eyes and throats and ina problems with the eyes and throats and in a couple of cases, problems breathing from this leakage from a container truck at some kind of storage depot in the south of delhi. it appears that these were
two suburbs of montreal are among the areas most affected with residents on the tiny islands of ile deeir home. quebec has requested help from the military. let's go to the indian capital where pupils from two girls school have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leak from a fuel tanker. the substance is thought to have been used in pesticides, which has caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulty. our regional editor for south asia is following the story....
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two suburbs of montreal, in the province of quebec, are among areas worst affected, with residents onther downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military. strong winds and rain have swept across parts of eastern china, bringing down trees and cutting off power lines. in some areas gales have reached force ten over the last two days. more than 40 tourists in fujian province had to be rescued by firefighters after being trapped by flash floods. sarah corker reports. as daylight faded, firefighters attached to safety ropes and waded through a torrent of raging water to rescue 44 tourists. the group were visiting a waterfall in a rural part of fujian province when torrential rain triggered flash flooding. trapped for more than three hours, they were first given food and water before being taken to higher ground. further north, injilin province, it gale force ten winds ripped roofs off buildings. trees were uprooted and vehicles were crushed. translation: the roofs of the steel houses are flying everywhere. look at the billboard behind me, it was brand—new,
two suburbs of montreal, in the province of quebec, are among areas worst affected, with residents onther downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military. strong winds and rain have swept across parts of eastern china, bringing down trees and cutting off power lines. in some areas gales have reached force ten over the last two days. more than 40 tourists in fujian province had to be rescued by firefighters after being trapped by flash floods. sarah corker...
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from ottawa to montreal, many communities are being evacuated.ter but some residents are refusing to leave. i am feeling sad, you know. it's been there for 15 years, my home. it's a disaster. most people left. a couple of a high up enough that they are ok. powerhouse will be ruined because we were not prepared. torrential rain and melting snow has calls the river to overflow. now the mayor has lost his patience with some residents. people have to be evacuated and they are being evacuated and they are being evacuated in boats and they are crying like babies. around 2000 troops have been brought in to help and officials warned the worst is yet to come. we will receive a lot of rainfall over the next three days and because of the combined forces of many factors that have happened, coincidentally, this situation will la st coincidentally, this situation will last for a number of weeks. people are salvaging anything that they can. these are the worst floods in canada for decades and emergency teams warned that the next 48 hours will be decisive. in a
from ottawa to montreal, many communities are being evacuated.ter but some residents are refusing to leave. i am feeling sad, you know. it's been there for 15 years, my home. it's a disaster. most people left. a couple of a high up enough that they are ok. powerhouse will be ruined because we were not prepared. torrential rain and melting snow has calls the river to overflow. now the mayor has lost his patience with some residents. people have to be evacuated and they are being evacuated and...
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very strategic because it helped us build very quickly, which we would not have been able to do in montreal we have extended into london. the market where there is more a and more uncertainty will create a fortune piece for us in the private debt market. as you expand and private debt when you are trimming your european real estate portfolio of it. is it a bit frothy? andre: all markets are pretty frothy right now. we've been in a number of options on the private equity side and infrastructure side. someone was willing to pay significantly more than us. it's a bit of the same thing in real estate. pretty much everywhere around the world where we have real estate assets. we are pruning our portfolio everywhere. we still look for the best opportunities. in student housing for people will continue to get educated in the u.k. you think it's a great area for us. -- we think it's a great area for us. $150 billionave worth of pension money. u.s. pension fund managers been -- what is the number for you right now, your rate of return is some since? andre: our mandate is given to us by the canadian g
very strategic because it helped us build very quickly, which we would not have been able to do in montreal we have extended into london. the market where there is more a and more uncertainty will create a fortune piece for us in the private debt market. as you expand and private debt when you are trimming your european real estate portfolio of it. is it a bit frothy? andre: all markets are pretty frothy right now. we've been in a number of options on the private equity side and infrastructure...
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united taking on montrÉal tomorrow at r.f.k. just a chance of isolated shower by the gametime.what is next? warm, sunny days? miami and houston, yeah. but not for us. we are staying on the cool side. there is an isolated shower and it will stay temperatures will climb but not a lot of luck. we are below the mark for a while. but remember this in july when it is 98. alison: and we're complaining about how hot we are. >> still to come, popular grocery chain doing away with a special discount for seniors. >> why your efforts from the gym could get a boost from what you say, rather than what you do. >> doctor said i won't walk again but i ride my bike every day. >> shot 7 times and find out what he did that was more than walk or bike. >> first, a look at what is coming up tonight on abc7. look inside the commune where a tennessee teacher and the student hid after running off together. that is tonight on "20/20" followed by abc7 ne prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, all giant produce is triple checked. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't h
united taking on montrÉal tomorrow at r.f.k. just a chance of isolated shower by the gametime.what is next? warm, sunny days? miami and houston, yeah. but not for us. we are staying on the cool side. there is an isolated shower and it will stay temperatures will climb but not a lot of luck. we are below the mark for a while. but remember this in july when it is 98. alison: and we're complaining about how hot we are. >> still to come, popular grocery chain doing away with a special...
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. >> we are on storm watch as montrÉal is in a state of emergency.torrential rain and melting snow flooded the region. 2,000 homes have been affected by the floods. 12 o 0 troops are battling through the high water helping with the evacuation. trying to bring sandbags to people in need. larry: wow! chief meteorologist doug hill is in the stormwatch7 weather center. the problem around here tonight could be the chill. doug: yeah. some areas have frost ands a freeze. it's gorgeous in the lower 60's in the most spot. live look at tysons corner. a few fair weather clouds. show you area under advisory and warning. for the moun higher elevation. freeze warning in effect at 2:00 a.m. large area in blue, western viewing areas under a frost advisory in the overnight and the early morning hours as well. 63 now in annapolis. and 6 in fredericksburg. overnight it will get cold. it will start to drop 45 in downtown washington. everybody else is cooler. the other area to show you advisories warning. colder than that. wake up temperatures. 39 in manassas tomorrow. 3
. >> we are on storm watch as montrÉal is in a state of emergency.torrential rain and melting snow flooded the region. 2,000 homes have been affected by the floods. 12 o 0 troops are battling through the high water helping with the evacuation. trying to bring sandbags to people in need. larry: wow! chief meteorologist doug hill is in the stormwatch7 weather center. the problem around here tonight could be the chill. doug: yeah. some areas have frost ands a freeze. it's gorgeous in the...
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montrÉal comes to play d.c. united. watch it on newschannel8. sunday is just isolated shower.a long stretch of the dry weather that is chilly. the temperatures will moderate. we think by next weekend we see temperatures getting close to 70. by then the average h be 74 to 75 degrees. get used to the cool. it will hang around for 10 to 12 days. alison: thank you. coming up at 4:30, one of the biggest organized crime rings busted in fairfax. bank fraud where the investigation started but you won't believe where it ended. jonathan: overcoming grief finding the angel in the outfield. justin oakley is the rising star and playing through emotional pain on the field. alison: taking to the diamond with an angel in the outfield. scott abraham has a rising star playing for mom. scott: simple game of catch trying to heal a broken heart. >> the last words she said was, "i love you." laying on her bed. scott listen -- scott: he lost his mother. she was only 50 years old. this season the outfielder's playing for more than just the love of the game. he is playing for mom. >> no better way to
montrÉal comes to play d.c. united. watch it on newschannel8. sunday is just isolated shower.a long stretch of the dry weather that is chilly. the temperatures will moderate. we think by next weekend we see temperatures getting close to 70. by then the average h be 74 to 75 degrees. get used to the cool. it will hang around for 10 to 12 days. alison: thank you. coming up at 4:30, one of the biggest organized crime rings busted in fairfax. bank fraud where the investigation started but you...
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upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is much an enigma to those close to him as he is to his fans. - what i discovered through the creative process was that i could get this sort of fulfillment through working, that maybe other people would get through just hanging out, and having close relationships. - [jim] long before selfies, portraits were a way, for those who could afford it, to help shape their public image. - portraiture, i like to quote picasso, is a lie that illustrates the truth. - [jim] and recognized as one of america's best dressed man, designer, attorney, and afrobeat musician, wale oyejide, is on a mission to help all men unleash their inner fashionista. - i try not to let people convince themselves that something is not for them. if it's something that you appreciate,
upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is much an enigma to those close to him as he is to his fans. - what i discovered through the creative process was that i could get this sort of fulfillment through working, that maybe other people would get through just hanging out, and having close relationships. - [jim] long before selfies, portraits were a way, for those who could afford it,...
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even counting way back when they played montreal.s was the most a team had scored in a single game. this was bananas. >> i love it. i know you love it because you are hard core about the nats. >> moving on. >> i still have food in my mouth. >> she had green stuff on her teeth 10 seconds before she came back. >> it was really good. >> food scarcity. is a big issue in many american homes. >> now jacob rascon tells us about a person who is tin >> reporter: members understand this is no ordinary feast. healthy, catered and free. the best meal these kids may get all month. >> to eat healthy in the community. you might notice the servers are the same age. >> frogs is 100% kids run. i'm 14 and i'm the founder and ceo. >> when will was in first grade, he asked his parents why a man on the street was holding a sign that read need a meal. >> we explained to him there were people in the community who didn't have enough food to eat and it really bothered him. >> so i gathered friends from my school, my baseball team, and together we started frog
even counting way back when they played montreal.s was the most a team had scored in a single game. this was bananas. >> i love it. i know you love it because you are hard core about the nats. >> moving on. >> i still have food in my mouth. >> she had green stuff on her teeth 10 seconds before she came back. >> it was really good. >> food scarcity. is a big issue in many american homes. >> now jacob rascon tells us about a person who is tin >>...
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when i spend time in canada, montrÉal particularly in a big storm, department store and then i spenthours totally blown away by the rich assortment of things you can buy. i wanted some of that. and already, this was the beginning of a dichotomy that all of us flipped through and we coveted the good that came from a society that we wanted to destroy. data sent and we all buried. we did one of ink about it. it didn't make a dent with regard to my perception of capitalism versus socialism because the rationalization behind again was america and west germany were rich because they exploited the third world. they got all the while thought of south america and africa and so forth. that is what we were taught anyway. >> high. i'm from the german spy museum. i have two smaller questions. the first one, what do you think it is -- being born at far east in germany, [inaudible] in the second line as you mentioned that you saw some of these that turned out then. i've been living in germany for 32 years and never sold one of them. >> i just told you guys alive. i didn't know that. interesting. >>
when i spend time in canada, montrÉal particularly in a big storm, department store and then i spenthours totally blown away by the rich assortment of things you can buy. i wanted some of that. and already, this was the beginning of a dichotomy that all of us flipped through and we coveted the good that came from a society that we wanted to destroy. data sent and we all buried. we did one of ink about it. it didn't make a dent with regard to my perception of capitalism versus socialism because...
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when he was 5, the krauthammers moved to montreal. but they spent summers at the family cottage in long beach, new york. charles recalls spending every day with his brother on the field, on the court, or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt till i was 21. all the pictures, the family movies, my father is shirtless, my brother's shirtless, i am. we're outside in the sun. i read on the beach. that's where i got all my knowledge was reading. >> of course, there was reading and studying. schlum krauthammer, who spoke nine languages, even carried his son's stellar second grade report card around in his coat pocket. >> his motto for us was, "i want you to know everything. i want you to learn everything. you don't have to do everything, but you got to know everything." he thought that was part of life. >> that life did not include a tv, says the cable news pundit. >> my father wouldn't allow it. once a week, sunday night, we'd go to the neighbors to watch "the ed sullivan show." that was the one concession, the television. >> inspi
when he was 5, the krauthammers moved to montreal. but they spent summers at the family cottage in long beach, new york. charles recalls spending every day with his brother on the field, on the court, or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt till i was 21. all the pictures, the family movies, my father is shirtless, my brother's shirtless, i am. we're outside in the sun. i read on the beach. that's where i got all my knowledge was reading. >> of course, there was reading...
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montreal canadiens, ten overtime wins in their sprint to the stanley cup. >> john: the voice of pierrere in the glass and eddie ol dick at my side. we start overtime here in pittsburgh. first game of this conference final. jean-gabriel pageau. evgeni malkin in the third. stone. controlled by pittsburgh, justin schultz. moving up erik karlsson. six shots on goal already. pageau taken care by schultz. >> eddie: good stick there by schuls schultz. >> john: we head to extra hockey. stopped by fleury on the redirect by pageau. hoffman. mac arthur. hoffman turns. shoulder down by fleury. mac arthur. broken up by schultz. good pressure by ottawa. schultz. has a couple of cracks at it. rust will move it back. maatta. now jake guentzel takes a hit to get it out. >> eddie: two tremendous saves by marc-andre fleury. pageau out in front. the redirect. >> john: kunitz! ceci getting back. turning stick of malkin. this way, dumoulin. his shot off the mark. claesson for ottawa. denied by malkin. he gets it back, though. pass intended for ryan dzingel. chris kunitz, through the neutral zone, here's evg
montreal canadiens, ten overtime wins in their sprint to the stanley cup. >> john: the voice of pierrere in the glass and eddie ol dick at my side. we start overtime here in pittsburgh. first game of this conference final. jean-gabriel pageau. evgeni malkin in the third. stone. controlled by pittsburgh, justin schultz. moving up erik karlsson. six shots on goal already. pageau taken care by schultz. >> eddie: good stick there by schuls schultz. >> john: we head to extra...
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(grant) meanwhile, protesters and police squared off in canada -- this is video from montreal. russia people gathered in moscow's red square... in greece people marched through athens... (grant) and a large turnout in havana cuba... at least one arrest was made -- a man carrying an american flag. takes off running -- and is quckly taken down. .. (steve) another big story tonight:a 15-year-old in san francisco has been shot and killed in the city's sunset district... and the killer is on the loose. it happened near sunset boulevard and kirkham street.. around noon. kron4's j-r stone is live tonight... do police know anything about the gunman? .. .. well if they are, they aren't telling us. only saying that no arrests have not been made in this case. one that ended within fifty feet from where i'm standing tonight.soti'm making lunch and it was kinda pow pow pow all of a sudden boom boom boom boom at least six or so witnesses describing the moments when gunshots rang out in the sunset district of san francisco just after noon on monday. a short time after those shots were fired e
(grant) meanwhile, protesters and police squared off in canada -- this is video from montreal. russia people gathered in moscow's red square... in greece people marched through athens... (grant) and a large turnout in havana cuba... at least one arrest was made -- a man carrying an american flag. takes off running -- and is quckly taken down. .. (steve) another big story tonight:a 15-year-old in san francisco has been shot and killed in the city's sunset district... and the killer is on the...
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1970 but i discovered her 1969 and picked up her novel the edible woman from a bookstore window in montreal. i a ticket back to my brooklyn heights apartment in the read it through the night. as dawn came i was so filleds, s with his brilliance that i went out to the problem i'd just to walk back and forth and back and forth with the energy it came from those pages.that. i had to find her. i went into the office there was an editor that i knew his name was peter. hot in those-- the phones had to space sit so i was dialing well the light came on and i picked it up and itso was peter i'm sorry it was peter davison. there is a lot of peter's. [laughter] so peter said i am about to publish a book of a canadian author i thought you might like to consider i said i would if the name is margaret atwood and there we were..when we'll begin. about one year later we were sitting across a table i was very nervous to meet her read her novel and i had read some of her poetry but she didn't know anythingme about me. when we sat down at the table she startled me by asking what sign are you? iid,h am of the
1970 but i discovered her 1969 and picked up her novel the edible woman from a bookstore window in montreal. i a ticket back to my brooklyn heights apartment in the read it through the night. as dawn came i was so filleds, s with his brilliance that i went out to the problem i'd just to walk back and forth and back and forth with the energy it came from those pages.that. i had to find her. i went into the office there was an editor that i knew his name was peter. hot in those-- the phones had...
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the mayor of montreal declared a 48-hour state of emergency for the city, the largest in the provinceficials evacuated 150 homes there and on two nearby islands, ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> new video from nigeria showing dozens of girls released by boko haram. the group kidnapped nearly 300 girls back in 2014. nigeria announced yesterday that 82 of those girls would be released in exchange for prisoners. nigeria says it's the result of lengthy negotiations. the girls arrived today at the nigerian capital of abuja and were met by the president's chief of staff. >> we're happy to have you back, we are very glad that you have -- [ indiscernible ] welcome, welcome, welcome. >> the government did not say how many boko haram suspects were released in that exchange. >>> well, when it comes to stories of rescue and courage during the holocaust, there are only a few that are well known, like schindler's list being the most famous. >> but a san mateo man has another one to share, a little known one, with a very personal connection. >> reporter: for a few years after graduating colle
the mayor of montreal declared a 48-hour state of emergency for the city, the largest in the provinceficials evacuated 150 homes there and on two nearby islands, ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> new video from nigeria showing dozens of girls released by boko haram. the group kidnapped nearly 300 girls back in 2014. nigeria announced yesterday that 82 of those girls would be released in exchange for prisoners. nigeria says it's the result of lengthy negotiations. the girls...
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in terms of the cause of action, montreal convention applies here.tainly sue under that. he can recompensate for all of his injuries that he suffered, even if it permeates later. now with the heightened sensitivity that the airlines are seeing, he has a better chance of success. >> neil: you should see the reaction i get from people that ask to sit next to me. i digress. we'll see what happens. meantime, have you found it curious about the president declaring the healthcare victory and inviting these members to the house? you're celebrated ago victory in one chamber. weren't they the same ones that were all over him when he had to pull the first health care measure from the same chamber? that is not fair or balanced! their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of
in terms of the cause of action, montreal convention applies here.tainly sue under that. he can recompensate for all of his injuries that he suffered, even if it permeates later. now with the heightened sensitivity that the airlines are seeing, he has a better chance of success. >> neil: you should see the reaction i get from people that ask to sit next to me. i digress. we'll see what happens. meantime, have you found it curious about the president declaring the healthcare victory and...
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she was born and raised in indiana, born in indiana and raised in montreal.he adopted those three children from moscow and i took over at the crucial part when they were, you know, preteen, tweens, and then became teenagers. i thought i had experienced. nothing like raising a teenager or someone who is becoming a teenager. host: how were they are 9/11? -- at 9/11? guest: they were 8, 10, and 11. host: what did he tell them? -- what did you tell them? guest: for a couple of years, 9/11 would only affect me on 9/11. in 2003, when i was in iraq, and then came home, that is when it really, you know, everybody -- you have to manage that, at some point. i called my wife and they were all there and i said my desk is spending and i cannot make it -- spinning and i cannot make it stop. and that he had to come and talk and say what you saw, what you did, and my kids, they appreciate that. that i did something that was selfless, and it was selfless. there is nothing to get out of 9/11 other than pain and suffering and understand that there are many people in this countr
she was born and raised in indiana, born in indiana and raised in montreal.he adopted those three children from moscow and i took over at the crucial part when they were, you know, preteen, tweens, and then became teenagers. i thought i had experienced. nothing like raising a teenager or someone who is becoming a teenager. host: how were they are 9/11? -- at 9/11? guest: they were 8, 10, and 11. host: what did he tell them? -- what did you tell them? guest: for a couple of years, 9/11 would...
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voters are joining long lines in montreal, patiently waiting their turn to cast their ballots. >>> electionfficials in france are fighting to prevent a mass i've hack and document leak from influencing voters ahead of tomorrow's vote there. let's go to nbc's matt bradley who joins us from paris with more. matt, has the government been able to keep news of the hack from being reported and discussed today? >> reporter: thanks, sheinelle. well, the newspaper of record here came out and said that it wouldn't be reportingny of the details or really anything at all about these hacks. thateen seen by some in the united states as a virtuous decision by an upstanding newspaper, but in reality they're really just complying with the law here. we're in the midst of a blackout period right now. it started last night around midnight and will last until sunday night around 8:00 p.m. french time when the polls close. that's when newspapers and individuals can start talking about politics once again. it's important to remember, this law doesn't just cover the media, it also means that individuals and just a
voters are joining long lines in montreal, patiently waiting their turn to cast their ballots. >>> electionfficials in france are fighting to prevent a mass i've hack and document leak from influencing voters ahead of tomorrow's vote there. let's go to nbc's matt bradley who joins us from paris with more. matt, has the government been able to keep news of the hack from being reported and discussed today? >> reporter: thanks, sheinelle. well, the newspaper of record here came out...
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now, my trailer, my dressing room -- i mean, we're shooting in montreal. it was so hot. the a.c.e, i asked production, i said, "we got to fix this." and then they call the company, and they say, "we are going to pull our business if you don't fix this." and then, they say, "okay!" so, they send out this monster of a trailer. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: look at this thing. >> this is just -- >> jimmy: that's the normal trailer. [ audience ohs ] >> that is the other guy's. this is where the -- >> jimmy: this is your trailer. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it says "v.i.p." on the side. [ laughter ] what is -- how do you live this down? >> you can't. and, like -- listen, we have, like -- we have so many actors come through. so, we had academy award nominees. you know, robert forster comes, and he's got like a tiny room there. [ light laughter ] i have to go and apologize every morning. i'm like, "you don't -- it's not -- i didn't mean for this to happen." [ light laughter ] it was -- it was -- >> jimmy: and they're like, "yeah, right." >> yeah, exactly, at that point. >> jimmy: i
now, my trailer, my dressing room -- i mean, we're shooting in montreal. it was so hot. the a.c.e, i asked production, i said, "we got to fix this." and then they call the company, and they say, "we are going to pull our business if you don't fix this." and then, they say, "okay!" so, they send out this monster of a trailer. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: look at this thing. >> this is just -- >> jimmy: that's the normal trailer. [ audience ohs ]...
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upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is much an enigma to those close to him as he is to his fans. - what i discovered through the creative process was that i could get this sort of fulfillment through working, that maybe other people would get through just hanging out, and having close relationships. - [jim] long before selfies, portraits were a way, for those who could afford it, to help shape their public image. - portraiture, i like to quote picasso, is a lie that illustrates the truth. - [jim] and recognized as one of america's best dressed man, designer, attorney, and afrobeat musician, wale oyejide, is on a mission to help all men unleash their inner fashionista. - i try not to let people convince themselves that something is not for them. if it's something that you appreciate,
upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is much an enigma to those close to him as he is to his fans. - what i discovered through the creative process was that i could get this sort of fulfillment through working, that maybe other people would get through just hanging out, and having close relationships. - [jim] long before selfies, portraits were a way, for those who could afford it,...