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in montreal it's blowing the clouds away.in the oven canyons of the city and on the sidewalks of the suburbs it's time for the big clear up this city has to move twelve million cubic meters of snow and sleet every season that's two hundred thousand truckloads. machines have come to swallow up the early shift piled up on the right side cub. you're just getting it's hard in downtown montreal because the people just walk everywhere nobody looks where they're going as there are delivery trucks and buses all over the place we have to maneuver between them with our equipment so yeah it's name a possible job but someone's got to do it create. something in the mall yeah let's see where. the snow is removed to special sites outside the city just get it out of the way. see t.v. news with it so we talk a hotshot. good afternoon at montreal by a lunchtime the morning snowstorm isn't making any headlines. it would have to be more severe for that says laurie graham. she's a t.v. weather presenter in a city that regularly drowns in snow. le
in montreal it's blowing the clouds away.in the oven canyons of the city and on the sidewalks of the suburbs it's time for the big clear up this city has to move twelve million cubic meters of snow and sleet every season that's two hundred thousand truckloads. machines have come to swallow up the early shift piled up on the right side cub. you're just getting it's hard in downtown montreal because the people just walk everywhere nobody looks where they're going as there are delivery trucks and...
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i love montreal. it is my favorite place in canada. tough, crazy bastards, and i admire them for it. toronto, vancouver, i love you. but not like montreal. why? i shall explain. all will be revealed. in the meantime, check this guy out. what's the post office's motto? neither rain nor sleet nor driving snow nor plague of locusts will prevent the mail carrier from delivering my junk mail? here in montreal, the simple task of delivering the mail in winter comes with its own set of hurdles. icy hurdles. i gotta ask. do you have special equipment for this? >> mailman: we got, like, slip-on boots. we do have our boots when it rains. uh, sorry, when it gets icy. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> mailman: with spikes on them. >> anthony: uh-huh. >> mailman: and they gave us also slip-on spikes, for when it's icy. >> anthony: any sort of city ordinance that you have to shovel? >> mailman: no. >> anthony: you're not -- they're not penalized financially or ticketed? >> mailman: no, they're not penalized or anything. no, nothing like that. >> anthony: any i
i love montreal. it is my favorite place in canada. tough, crazy bastards, and i admire them for it. toronto, vancouver, i love you. but not like montreal. why? i shall explain. all will be revealed. in the meantime, check this guy out. what's the post office's motto? neither rain nor sleet nor driving snow nor plague of locusts will prevent the mail carrier from delivering my junk mail? here in montreal, the simple task of delivering the mail in winter comes with its own set of hurdles. icy...
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bank of montreal also because of those investigations go a little bit deeper right now we know that this was discovered as well the buell ran a two hundred eighty eight million dollars tax dodge and this is according to the canada revenue agency they're going to be taking them to court in june over range within shell companies loans and stocks watch so this goes a little bit deeper than just the paradise papers but it seems for the paradise papers are the ones that. starting to reveal all these shortcomings from that bank lots of these corporations if you big is on the slab after all how is the tech giant going for trade in the paper. apple starbucks i mean how the a lot of these companies that are doing this kind of thing going offshore trying to avoid taxes and again i mean we've talked about this before lindsay this is completely legal but it's just one of those things when you look at it it just doesn't seem right when you have people making millions and billions of dollars not paying their taxes while people that are working their jobs every single day can't get away with this
bank of montreal also because of those investigations go a little bit deeper right now we know that this was discovered as well the buell ran a two hundred eighty eight million dollars tax dodge and this is according to the canada revenue agency they're going to be taking them to court in june over range within shell companies loans and stocks watch so this goes a little bit deeper than just the paradise papers but it seems for the paradise papers are the ones that. starting to reveal all these...
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bank of montreal also because of those investigations go a little bit deeper right now we know that this was discovered as well the buell ran a two hundred eighty eight million dollars tax dodge and this is according to the canada revenue agency they're going to be taking them to court in june over range with and shell companies loans and stocks was so this goes a little bit deeper than just the paradise papers but it seems for the paradise papers are the ones that are starting to reveal all these shortcomings from that bank lots of these corporations if you begins on this leslie apple how is the tech giant going for a trade in the paper. apple starbucks i mean how the a lot of these companies that are doing this kind of thing going offshore trying to avoid taxes and again i mean we've talked about this before lindsay this is completely legal but it's just one of those things when you look at it it just doesn't seem right when you have people making millions and billions of dollars not paying their taxes while people that are working their jobs every single day can't get away with t
bank of montreal also because of those investigations go a little bit deeper right now we know that this was discovered as well the buell ran a two hundred eighty eight million dollars tax dodge and this is according to the canada revenue agency they're going to be taking them to court in june over range with and shell companies loans and stocks was so this goes a little bit deeper than just the paradise papers but it seems for the paradise papers are the ones that are starting to reveal all...
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another individual on this investigation has been arrested in montrÉal and in toronto and he figured was that, back to the undercover apartments, spend the night and went about my business after that. several months later i received a subpoena from the royal crown telling me that i have to testify in this case and all of my fears came back worrying about this law enforcement operation because the protections i have here in the u.s., my country protect my identity every step of the way in the legal process so that my identity would never be revealed and i could continue to work. but they were not sure that they would see it that way and we also knew i didn't really have a choice. you have to testify because not only are they just an ally that they needed me to testify in order to put them away. so the national security branch argued successfully with the royal crown to give me the same protections and the canadians by and above and beyond the call of duty and protected my identity and gave me a security detail that was second to none and we didn't even have to worry about the biometri
another individual on this investigation has been arrested in montrÉal and in toronto and he figured was that, back to the undercover apartments, spend the night and went about my business after that. several months later i received a subpoena from the royal crown telling me that i have to testify in this case and all of my fears came back worrying about this law enforcement operation because the protections i have here in the u.s., my country protect my identity every step of the way in the...
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he intended to attack montreal. he was unsuccessful in this. in fact, the attack on montreal was a botch and ethan was taken prisoner. he would remain a prisoner of war for three years. after he was freed, he published a famous account of his captivity and it described that he was beaten quite often, starvation, disease, but he was kept there for three years and he was exchanged for a british colonel. the exchange was negotiated by alexander hamilton. the policies and procedures that were created during the revolution to exchange ethan allen continued to influence u.s. prisoner of war policy through the civil war. burlington was very uninhabited during the revolution. there were maybe six households before the revolution. most of them evacuated while the war was going on for fear of ids coming south from canada. after ethan was freed from captivity, his health was severely ruined, his first wife had died, his son had died. he wanted to live the quiet life. he and his brother owned a land speculating business. it was not doing well financially.
he intended to attack montreal. he was unsuccessful in this. in fact, the attack on montreal was a botch and ethan was taken prisoner. he would remain a prisoner of war for three years. after he was freed, he published a famous account of his captivity and it described that he was beaten quite often, starvation, disease, but he was kept there for three years and he was exchanged for a british colonel. the exchange was negotiated by alexander hamilton. the policies and procedures that were...
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joins us from toronto with the latest alex what grim predictions are we hearing from the bank of montrealthe angle of five rounds of talks no movement whatsoever that not talks are not going in the right direction everything was supposed to be said and done by spring two thousand and eighteen it doesn't look like it's going to happen that way so bank of montreal a baker we call b. mo up here in canada there's predicting that things would not look good if these negotiations don't change direction sooner than later when what i mean by don't looking good. well you look at the american cannot khana me would look at a drop of love point two percent over the next five years as for the canadian economy drop about one percent and that's the grander picture then when you break it down into industry some industries would be much harder than others and that would be a big part of that would be the fact that we'd have to drop into a world trade organization tariff system so any agreement we have right now is gone once these tariffs kick in the supply chains that we have now between canada mexico and
joins us from toronto with the latest alex what grim predictions are we hearing from the bank of montrealthe angle of five rounds of talks no movement whatsoever that not talks are not going in the right direction everything was supposed to be said and done by spring two thousand and eighteen it doesn't look like it's going to happen that way so bank of montreal a baker we call b. mo up here in canada there's predicting that things would not look good if these negotiations don't change...
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another individual this investigation, and shahab got arrested in montreal and jasser got arrested in toronto. i figured that was that. i got to the undercover apartment. spent the night there. went about my business after that. several months later, i received a subpoena from the royal crown telling me that i have to testify in this case, and, all my fears came back as to why we were worried about doing this crossborder law enforcement operation because the protections that i have here in the u.s., you know, my country protection my identity, every step of the way in the legal process some that my identity would never be revealed, so i can continue to do the work that i do. but we weren't sure that the canadian courts would see it that way. and we also knew that i didn't really have a choice. i had to testify because not just, are they an ally, but, they needed me to testify, in order to put them away. so, the national security law branch, argued successfully with the royal crown, to get me same protections, and canadians went above and beyond the call of duty. they protected my iden
another individual this investigation, and shahab got arrested in montreal and jasser got arrested in toronto. i figured that was that. i got to the undercover apartment. spent the night there. went about my business after that. several months later, i received a subpoena from the royal crown telling me that i have to testify in this case, and, all my fears came back as to why we were worried about doing this crossborder law enforcement operation because the protections that i have here in the...
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well we're talking about the mold of a cup montreal back in two thousand and eleven it bought a company called lloyd george management now g.m. as most people know it is a company who has subsidiaries in hong kong and in london and mostly deals with asian business and the mother company the company the shell company or the other i should say is in bermuda so it's in bermuda unlike the companies in hong kong or london the offices which have people in desks and stuff the place in bermuda has nothing it's just a mail box at a law firm that deals with offshore accounts believe it or not so right now the what's coming out in the paradise papers as we're seeing that there's a few leaks from b.p. only cleaning leaks from a two thousand and thirteen meeting that some execs had who are exactly the in the b. mo boards and the l.g.m. board for what reason because they need to make a parent's appearances in bermuda once every six months so that it seems that there's something legitimately happening in bermuda now b. will have a little bit of a tough time getting a lot of the exacts to go down but j
well we're talking about the mold of a cup montreal back in two thousand and eleven it bought a company called lloyd george management now g.m. as most people know it is a company who has subsidiaries in hong kong and in london and mostly deals with asian business and the mother company the company the shell company or the other i should say is in bermuda so it's in bermuda unlike the companies in hong kong or london the offices which have people in desks and stuff the place in bermuda has...
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instead, montreal made headlines for all the wrong reasons.nd of headlines do you expect from this year's tree? >> here we just want to celebrate diversity and celebrate imperfections. so if we've got some other nights like , and it's just like an open debate. >> reporter: the droop is deliberate. >> i kind of like the looks of something that's a little bit more interesting these days. >> in my head, it would be large, full of lots of colored lights and ornaments, the exact opposite of the monstrosity behind me. >> i think what you do with it is what makes it a special tree. >> reporter: and besides selling christmas trees to montrealers, the village will also be selling ugly vegetables. the point? that nature is perfectly imperfect. >> how do we feel about that christmas tree? it needs a little support? >> you know what, it's perfect just the way it is. >> okay, sure. you would say that. >> i think it needs -- a little energy, surge of energy. i think it needs the vibrancy of the town. >> hey, ricketts. >> hey, lauryn how are you? >> i have n
instead, montreal made headlines for all the wrong reasons.nd of headlines do you expect from this year's tree? >> here we just want to celebrate diversity and celebrate imperfections. so if we've got some other nights like , and it's just like an open debate. >> reporter: the droop is deliberate. >> i kind of like the looks of something that's a little bit more interesting these days. >> in my head, it would be large, full of lots of colored lights and ornaments, the...
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joins us from toronto with the latest alex what grim predictions are we hearing from the bank of montrealthe angle of five rounds of talks no movement whatsoever the nop talks are not going in the right direction everything was supposed to be said and done by spring two thousand and eighteen it doesn't look like it's going to happen that way since don't change direction sooner than others and that would be you should take care of system so any agreement these tariffs kick in the supply chains that we have now between candid up back to fall apart in a way because we are seeing tariffs every time something crosses a border so the supply chains we have especially in the automotive industry on our confidence are an envy to nations around the world i mean it's something that you can't really find in many other places in the world billion or billions i should say millions of jobs the big created billions of dollars cross the borders over from the states to mexico and canada to the states each and every day so this has been. a success the nafta agreement now is just a question of what is the nex
joins us from toronto with the latest alex what grim predictions are we hearing from the bank of montrealthe angle of five rounds of talks no movement whatsoever the nop talks are not going in the right direction everything was supposed to be said and done by spring two thousand and eighteen it doesn't look like it's going to happen that way since don't change direction sooner than others and that would be you should take care of system so any agreement these tariffs kick in the supply chains...
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he intended to attack montreal. he was unsuccessful in this. in fact, the attack on montreal was a botch and ethan was taken prisoner. he would remain a prisoner of war for three years. after he was freed, he published a famous account of his captivity and it described that he was beaten quite often, starvation, disease, but he was kept there for three years and he was exchanged for a british colonel. the exchange was negotiated by alexander hamilton. the policies and procedures that were created during the revolution to exchange ethan allen continued to influence u.s. prisoner of war policy through the civil war. burlington was very uninhabited during the revolution. there were maybe six households before the revolution. most of them evacuated while the war was going on for fear of raids coming south of canada. ethan was freed from captivity, his health was severely ruined, his first wife had died, his son had died. he wanted to live the quiet life. he and his brother owned a land speculating business. it was not doing well financially. he dec
he intended to attack montreal. he was unsuccessful in this. in fact, the attack on montreal was a botch and ethan was taken prisoner. he would remain a prisoner of war for three years. after he was freed, he published a famous account of his captivity and it described that he was beaten quite often, starvation, disease, but he was kept there for three years and he was exchanged for a british colonel. the exchange was negotiated by alexander hamilton. the policies and procedures that were...
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ended up spending quite a bit of time in canada going back and forth between toronto, quÉbec and montrÉalth these subjects and others. how did that work out for you? it must have been difficult understanding how the system worked. you mentioned one part where they didn't tell you where the cameras were in the room and if that were true, when i were undercover i would have been quite upset about it as well. >> guest: absolutely. you know, with your experience, you understand you know we like to be behind the scenes. i will walk into the compartment at the facility and get all of the classified information i need to come about to do our job it is you need it pattern so we want a full dump on the subjects. nothing is off-limits to us and it was our job as professional undercover is to put up a wall on the law enforcement side to the undercover side i'm not saying that it's right or wrong it is just different and i understand why they do it that way that they are treated differently in the sense that they are not giving anything behind the scenes because they don't want them to react to it. i
ended up spending quite a bit of time in canada going back and forth between toronto, quÉbec and montrÉalth these subjects and others. how did that work out for you? it must have been difficult understanding how the system worked. you mentioned one part where they didn't tell you where the cameras were in the room and if that were true, when i were undercover i would have been quite upset about it as well. >> guest: absolutely. you know, with your experience, you understand you know we...
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lawrence, giving markets from the champlain valley easy access to the large markets of montrÉal and quÉbecty, and access to foreign goods coming in through the port at quÉbec. in the case of the war of 1812, the british early on secured as a result,e lake in order to protect the fledgling town of burlington, the united states army under the command of lieutenant sylvester churchill, built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking religion harbor. the british navy and free reign on the lake, october 2 1813. we came into burlington bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground, or the town as it was at that point and were repelled by the american guns at the battery. in the american gunboats that have been built for the lake. the main fleet was being built in vermont on the otter creek, where there was an established industrial area and it wasn't until late in the summer of 1814 that the american fleet was ready to sail. when it was ready, it went immediately north of the lake to engage with the british invasion force that was being assembled on the richelieu river. same page from the
lawrence, giving markets from the champlain valley easy access to the large markets of montrÉal and quÉbecty, and access to foreign goods coming in through the port at quÉbec. in the case of the war of 1812, the british early on secured as a result,e lake in order to protect the fledgling town of burlington, the united states army under the command of lieutenant sylvester churchill, built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking religion harbor. the british navy and free reign on the lake,...
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somebody from montreal said that they take hours taking photos and posting, edit three online blogs,s com pletely and cast a posting. sir charles is completely addictive. 0n from the uk said that certain media has become a vital to society. —— become a blindfold. he feels it is giving friendship slowly. that is something that i have noticed wherever i go. nobody is interacting on a human level. they are all looking at a screen, aren't they? if you are on a train, ina screen, aren't they? if you are on a train, in a coffee shop, or wherever you are. it is the archetypal thing of trying to find the right level of social media use, i suppose. ifeel that with social media i have kept in touch better with friends, particularly if they move across the world. and i am in touch with a lot of family, as well, so... we have talked about brexit already. but what the guardian says is that the eurozone is buoyant as brexit talks continue. so this is the full cost being produced by economist in brussels, who is looking —— who are looking at how the eurozone is doing competitive uk. yes. what is in
somebody from montreal said that they take hours taking photos and posting, edit three online blogs,s com pletely and cast a posting. sir charles is completely addictive. 0n from the uk said that certain media has become a vital to society. —— become a blindfold. he feels it is giving friendship slowly. that is something that i have noticed wherever i go. nobody is interacting on a human level. they are all looking at a screen, aren't they? if you are on a train, ina screen, aren't they? if...
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. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.rter: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. 's time for the sleep number that adjusts on both sides semi-to your ideal comfortly bed your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? right now during our semi-annual sale, our queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides is only $1499. save $300. ends soon. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >> it was weird to watch. >> yes, definitely. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> next, heavenly bodies. and finally -- >> some of history's biggest stories. >> "e.t."-style. of jeopardy! history. >> when celebrity jeopardy! rolls around. call me. >> "e.t." is at h hollywood premier of the wizard of oz. >> we interviewed judy garland. asked literally how it felt to bring down the house on this character and tak
. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.rter: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. 's time for the sleep number that adjusts on both sides semi-to your ideal comfortly bed your sleep number...
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. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.rter: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. >>> i can see our baby's head. and we got this. >> hey, "this is us" fans, did you know this scene happened to sterling k. brown in real life. six plus years ago we had our first child at home in our bedroom. not intentionally. >> he told "e.t." about it at the indy wires honors. >> it's surreal to re-create something i had done in life with my wife with my tv wife. >> it was weird to watch. >> yes, definitely. >>> promo considerations provided by -- >>> next, heavenly bodies. and finally -- >> some of history's biggest stories. >> "e.t."-style. it was a thrill to become part of jeopardy! history. >> when celebrity jeopardy! rolls around. call me. >> "e.t." is at h hollywood premier of the wizard of oz. >> we interviewed judy garland. asked lit
. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.rter: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. >>> i can see our baby's head. and we got this. >> hey, "this is us" fans, did you know...
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instead, montreal made headlines for all the wrong reasons. what kind of headlines do you expect from this year's tree? >> here we just want to celebrate diversity and celebrate imperfection. so if we've got some other nights like this, it's all good. and it's just like an open debate. >> reporter: the droop is deliberate. >> i kind of like the looks of something that's a little bit more interesting these days. >> in my head, it would be large, full of lots of colored lights and ornaments, the exact opposite of the monstrosity behind me. >> i think what you do with it is what makes it a special tree. >> reporter: and besides selling christmas trees to montrealers, the village will also be selling ugly vegetables. the point, that nature is perfectly im >>> down she goes. >> look at that. proof that i actually went out and cut down my own christmas tree. you know, i anchored on friday morning, and sheena parveen was giving me a hard time because they didn't think i was going to go do it. i went out in the woods, chopped this down. my 7-year-old
instead, montreal made headlines for all the wrong reasons. what kind of headlines do you expect from this year's tree? >> here we just want to celebrate diversity and celebrate imperfection. so if we've got some other nights like this, it's all good. and it's just like an open debate. >> reporter: the droop is deliberate. >> i kind of like the looks of something that's a little bit more interesting these days. >> in my head, it would be large, full of lots of colored...
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. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.rter: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. kron-4 news at eight: an intense debate at san francisco city hall... over whether to arm police officers with tasers. when the plan could take effect... if it is approved. plus... the north bay, still recovering from last month's deadly firestorm.now kron 4 viewers are pitching in...raising funds for people who lost everything.how you can help..i'm steve aveson i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries priced 40-70% off every day. bargainomics. that's our business model. and our b
. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.rter: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. kron-4 news at eight: an intense debate at san francisco city hall... over whether to arm police officers with...
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montreal, canada took it a step further with an ugly christmas tree. >> aw. >> the city is celebratingections highlighting the drooping treetop. people say it shows how perfectly imperfect nature can be, and they all see different things in the tree. >> the sorting hat from harry potter. >> the hat of an elf. >> i think it's a tree with personality. >> last year montreal picked out a tree that was supposed to rival the one in rockefeller center in new york city but it made headlines for being scrawny and lopsided. is that nice? now it appears the ugly christmas tree is the city's new trend. zbln u >> not ugly. just different. >> yeah. that's what she said. different. >>> a moose is still on the loose in a suburb of toronto, canada after leading authorities on a lengthy chase at an airport and surrounding neighborhoods. after darting across the runway at an airport it ran across a busy street with two drivers nearly slamming into the animal. then it went through a parking lot and a few businesses and it was off to take a tour of nearby homes. a surveillance camera captured the creature
montreal, canada took it a step further with an ugly christmas tree. >> aw. >> the city is celebratingections highlighting the drooping treetop. people say it shows how perfectly imperfect nature can be, and they all see different things in the tree. >> the sorting hat from harry potter. >> the hat of an elf. >> i think it's a tree with personality. >> last year montreal picked out a tree that was supposed to rival the one in rockefeller center in new york...
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well, montreal, canada took it one step further and put up an ugly christmas tree.ake a look at this installation downtown. the city is celebrating the tree's imperfections, highlighting the drooping tree top. people say it shows how perfectly imperfect nature can be, and they all see different things in the tree. >> the hat from harry potter. >> the hat of an elf. >> i think it's a tree with personality. >> last year montreal picked out a tree that was supposed to rival the one in rockefeller center in new york city, but it made headlines for being scrawny and lopsided. now it appears the ugly christmas tree is the city's new trend. >>> get your holiday shopping done through etsy offline. bay area crafters are selling homemade goods at the etsy holiday emporium today. abc 7 news was at last year's fair. shoppers can find everything from clothing to home decor. today's emporium is at pier 35 on the embarcadero in san francisco. hours are noon to 6:00 p.m. if you can't make it today, you'll have another chance tomorrow. more than 200 vendors will be there. >>> going
well, montreal, canada took it one step further and put up an ugly christmas tree.ake a look at this installation downtown. the city is celebrating the tree's imperfections, highlighting the drooping tree top. people say it shows how perfectly imperfect nature can be, and they all see different things in the tree. >> the hat from harry potter. >> the hat of an elf. >> i think it's a tree with personality. >> last year montreal picked out a tree that was supposed to rival...
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. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.er: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. e with my tv wife. >> it was weird to watch. >> yes, fini >>> next, heavenly bodies. and finally -- >> some of history's biggest stories. >> "e.t."-style. it was a thrill to become part of jeopardy! history. >> when celebrity jeopardy! rolls around. call me. >> "e.t." is at h hollywood premier of the wizard of oz. >> we interviewed judy garland. asked literally how it felt to bring down the house on this charac a >> jenny? >> "e.t." wasn't at the premier in 1939. >> we haven't been hosting that long. >> 45? >> we're big fans of the show. we love ya. >> 47? we were there in '47? >> no, speak for yourself again. bye, everybody. debbie: when you work at a children's hospice, people ask you, how can you possibly do this? and we say, how can we not? i
. >> i traveled in today from montreal. all of this weirdly does feel like a dream. moisturizer.er: good one. >> tell yours. >> sweat pants. i don't care what i look like, i just want to be comfortable. >> hat is true. you will rock the sweat pants. >>> coming up, "e.t." in jeopardy, literally. how we made game show history. that's next. e with my tv wife. >> it was weird to watch. >> yes, fini >>> next, heavenly bodies. and...
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we take you right now live look out cape may, from the cape may camera down the shore atop the montrealinn just look at the gorgeous blue skies, now another location where we have some gorgeous baby blue skies, in the kutztown area. we have temperature checking in around 48 degrees, but it does -- just look at that picture, you can thank high pressure for this gorgeous, gorgeous weather. tan will stick around for few days. 52 degrees right now in philadelphia. possible we could get up maybe one, two more degrees, before the afternoon is through. fifty-two wilmington, upper 40 's in reading, ooh degrees lancaster, 50 in allentown, 40th mount pocono right around 50 degrees in trenton and down the shore temperatures are in the low and mid 50's, 51 wildwood. right around 54 degrees, in atlantic city. it is a little bit on the breezy side. winds coming in out of the west-northwest at 13 in philadelphia. actually, at 20 miles per hour , sustained in reading. seventeen in allentown. right around 15 in mount pocono. the win are going to subside though, as we head into the evening, also tonight.
we take you right now live look out cape may, from the cape may camera down the shore atop the montrealinn just look at the gorgeous blue skies, now another location where we have some gorgeous baby blue skies, in the kutztown area. we have temperature checking in around 48 degrees, but it does -- just look at that picture, you can thank high pressure for this gorgeous, gorgeous weather. tan will stick around for few days. 52 degrees right now in philadelphia. possible we could get up maybe...
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estÁ en montreal, canadÁ.nes. ya lo escucharon, hay de todos los tus gustos, sabores y colores. el aÑo pasado se venderÁn aproximadamente 27 millones de Árboles a un precio aproximado de $75. les pregunto, caro y javi, te toda la lista que les mencionÉ, ustedes por cuÁl se van? yo por el de chocolate. javier: yo por cualquiera que me regalen porque no tengo uno. carolina: yo por el altÍsimo que es como el umpire state. adivina quiÉn estÁ redes sociales? javier: jack. carolina: muy bien, este perrito a quien le previeron su adopciÓn por sus travesuras. desafortunadamente por algunas travesuras, no puede ser adoptado. desde entonces, ha recibido mÁs de 60,000 likes y ha sido retuteado en mÁs de 20,000 ocasiones. quÉ lindo tiene cara de inocente. javier: vamos a separarnos uta tito. ♪ la música me ha permitido viajar y conocer a gente muy especial como los niños que están en st. jude children's research hospital. st. jude provee tratamiento a niños con cáncer como valeria. las familias nunca reciben una factura d
estÁ en montreal, canadÁ.nes. ya lo escucharon, hay de todos los tus gustos, sabores y colores. el aÑo pasado se venderÁn aproximadamente 27 millones de Árboles a un precio aproximado de $75. les pregunto, caro y javi, te toda la lista que les mencionÉ, ustedes por cuÁl se van? yo por el de chocolate. javier: yo por cualquiera que me regalen porque no tengo uno. carolina: yo por el altÍsimo que es como el umpire state. adivina quiÉn estÁ redes sociales? javier: jack. carolina: muy...
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later on december nineteenth of that year the first ever games were played that they took place in montreal and also with the canadian capital now the n.h.l. was an exclusively canadian league until nine hundred twenty four when the boston bruins came on board they were the first american team to join and they've grown a little bit since then today the national hockey league features thirty one teams seven of those are from canada the other twenty four from the united states and they all play for this one it's the stanley cup it's the oldest professional sports trophy in north america and it predates the league itself by twenty four years first played for eight hundred ninety three end defending stanley cup champions the pittsburgh penguins ended a season high three game losing streak with victory over the tampa bay lightning penguins captain sidney crosby and phil kessel each school twice to avoid the first four game losing streak in regulation since twenty fifteen five two was the school . alex ovechkin scored a hat trick to help the washington capitals beat the toronto maple leafs four t
later on december nineteenth of that year the first ever games were played that they took place in montreal and also with the canadian capital now the n.h.l. was an exclusively canadian league until nine hundred twenty four when the boston bruins came on board they were the first american team to join and they've grown a little bit since then today the national hockey league features thirty one teams seven of those are from canada the other twenty four from the united states and they all play...
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---en montreal, por segunda ocasion se muestra con un arbol navideÑo que lo "no tan atractivo"...tambienrfeccin en este caso no tiene cabida. -- el arbol navideÑo es el centro de atencin y a pesar de ser lo contrario a lo tradicional los visitantes no pierden la oportunidad para llevarse la fotografia para la posteridad. --lderes de la ciudad de san francisco se unen para combatir el grave problema de la suciedad en algunas de las estaciones de bart...al regresar le contamos qu estn haciendo para encontrar una solucin. ---continua creciendo el nmero de muertos a causa de los incendios forestales al norte de california. ---tenemos ms informacin sobre la ltima vctima. --decenas de conductores tienen ahora derecho a pedir que les devuelvan sus licencias suspendidas por no pagar multas de trnsito. --le contamos quines podrn beneficiarse de esta nueva normativa. es difícil ser un fumador. hmmm hmmm he escuchado los sermones. sabes, no deberías fumar. he visto los letreros. ugh! he visto las miradas de la gente. ugh, yuck! sé el dinero que me cuesta. pero eso no cambia el hecho de que es difíc
---en montreal, por segunda ocasion se muestra con un arbol navideÑo que lo "no tan atractivo"...tambienrfeccin en este caso no tiene cabida. -- el arbol navideÑo es el centro de atencin y a pesar de ser lo contrario a lo tradicional los visitantes no pierden la oportunidad para llevarse la fotografia para la posteridad. --lderes de la ciudad de san francisco se unen para combatir el grave problema de la suciedad en algunas de las estaciones de bart...al regresar le contamos qu estn...
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shejoins us now from montreal.ll what conditions were like for you and fund nazanin? we were actually in the detention centre which is in the risen compound. but in the detention centre, we are locked in the cell u nless we centre, we are locked in the cell unless we are downstairs where they ta ke unless we are downstairs where they take us for interrogation. it is very small cell, the size of a double bed with tall walls and no windows. the lights are on all the time so in the cell, usually it is made for one person but sometimes there are two people there. after there are two people there. after the second week i was there, i was taken from my solitary confinement toa taken from my solitary confinement to a room where nazanin was there. so, i spent one night there. the next day, they moved her because usually they don't put two political prisoners in the same cell. what did nazanin tell you 7 prisoners in the same cell. what did nazanin tell you? well, of course i knew of hirst or read before i was taken there.
shejoins us now from montreal.ll what conditions were like for you and fund nazanin? we were actually in the detention centre which is in the risen compound. but in the detention centre, we are locked in the cell u nless we centre, we are locked in the cell unless we are downstairs where they ta ke unless we are downstairs where they take us for interrogation. it is very small cell, the size of a double bed with tall walls and no windows. the lights are on all the time so in the cell, usually...
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i should say that nathalie bondil, the director of the montreal museum of fine arts, who was responsibleat with globalisation of aesthetic standards, growing numbers are being exposed to the tyrannical obsession of retouched photos, displaying unreal bodies. asian eyes, western eyes, skin whitened, wrinkles smoothed away as if they are politically incorrect. why is the world of fashion like this? it has always been crazy. i think what i should say is that i have nothing but criticism about it. the only critique i have about it is i think the notion of only one kind of fashion should not exist anymore. i mean, like, now we are — there is a different morphology of people. now all the world is travelling, and we see a different type of beauty, ethnic, and we can appreciate it. i think it is changing little by little. i think if you look at the young, they are more open—minded, maybe, than the ones that are not that young. i must put it to you, because the daughter of the italian designer emilio pucci has said that italy needs young designers who are going to generate excitement and create n
i should say that nathalie bondil, the director of the montreal museum of fine arts, who was responsibleat with globalisation of aesthetic standards, growing numbers are being exposed to the tyrannical obsession of retouched photos, displaying unreal bodies. asian eyes, western eyes, skin whitened, wrinkles smoothed away as if they are politically incorrect. why is the world of fashion like this? it has always been crazy. i think what i should say is that i have nothing but criticism about it....
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the city of montreal set up a village downtown just to make this ugly christmas tree the centerpiece. organizers did it to make fun of the mistake last year. the city was supposed to come up with a tree that rifled the run in rockefeller center but it grabbed international attention for one that was up this year. the one last year was bad because it was too skinny. you can't be too skinny and it looks like the grinch -- >> it does. >> and that sums it up there. they are having a good time. >>> and we'll have some weather that will stop being like summer. >> tomorrow morning as you leave your christmas tree outside it will look like that. wind and rain coming through and we'll see another batch coming through early on monday. tomorrow is the most stormy day of the next seven. so be prepared for wind and rain and eventually snow in the sierra. >> thank you very much. we'll be back tonight at 11:00. hope you could join us then. nbcy area responds." john wilson: and that's why i called you. i thought, "well, maybe if they're on tv, that might change their attitude a little bit." announcer
the city of montreal set up a village downtown just to make this ugly christmas tree the centerpiece. organizers did it to make fun of the mistake last year. the city was supposed to come up with a tree that rifled the run in rockefeller center but it grabbed international attention for one that was up this year. the one last year was bad because it was too skinny. you can't be too skinny and it looks like the grinch -- >> it does. >> and that sums it up there. they are having a...
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and from montreal in canada we have mona eltahawy a columnist and commentator on arab muslim and global feminism issues caroline can i start with you in new york how would you characterize this moment we have seen a month of these accusations many of them quite lurid quite detailed with seen a lot of men in power under pressure we've seen the first high profile politician to resign is this a watershed moment in the issue of sexual harassment against women i think that we live a moment where we break illusion of equality illusion of equality it's that in our country i think in every mosque on trains a word when you speak about gender equality people say or k. ok it's a care no you have no problem we have gender equality in france we hear that every day or care ok you have no problem you have all right now so this moment in very important because we break we put out it is unified quality and we sure that's in reality in friends. like everywhere in the world we don't have equality now so it's a first step we brags is it is enough equality and now we have to. we have to make public policy t
and from montreal in canada we have mona eltahawy a columnist and commentator on arab muslim and global feminism issues caroline can i start with you in new york how would you characterize this moment we have seen a month of these accusations many of them quite lurid quite detailed with seen a lot of men in power under pressure we've seen the first high profile politician to resign is this a watershed moment in the issue of sexual harassment against women i think that we live a moment where we...
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upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal0 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 montreal0 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...
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i'm joined from montreal by the egyptian—american writer and commentator mona elta hawy. writes on islam and covered the militant campaign by former egyptian president murbarak in the sinai. also in the studio dr hisham hellyer. he is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and at the royal services institute and has written extensively about the region. good evening to both of you. what do you make of this escalation and where the escalation was exactly the sinai? that part of sinai has long been the object of a brutal campaign by successive egyptian presidents. just to give you an example in 2004 under president mubarak, after attacks in south sinai, egyptian police arrested at least 3000 people, tortured many of them in north sinai and took women and children as hostages. we have had this awful pattern of atrocities committed in north sinai by the security forces and this delusion by egyptian regimes including this statement today by the president that this can be stamped out military. this is an unwinnable war, this is a part of egypt that has long been marginalised a
i'm joined from montreal by the egyptian—american writer and commentator mona elta hawy. writes on islam and covered the militant campaign by former egyptian president murbarak in the sinai. also in the studio dr hisham hellyer. he is a senior fellow at the atlantic council and at the royal services institute and has written extensively about the region. good evening to both of you. what do you make of this escalation and where the escalation was exactly the sinai? that part of sinai has long...
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shejoins me on webcam from montreal.ost and tell us the kiprejoining us post and tell us but the circumstances that you and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were keptin and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were kept in at the same time. and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were kept in at the same timelj and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were kept in at the same time. i was arrested and put in jail kept in at the same time. i was arrested and put injail injune. a few days after i was in my solitary cell. they moved me to a different cell. they moved me to a different cell where nasanin was, that was the first time i met her. and that is when i realised that she was very unhappy and crying and talking about her daughter and not, could not believe why she was held in prison. after several months or so i was moved to a different prison. how we re moved to a different prison. how were you both treated? in detention centre we were in a locked cell, except when we were brought for interrogation. normally you would have twice a day if 15 minute break o
shejoins me on webcam from montreal.ost and tell us the kiprejoining us post and tell us but the circumstances that you and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were keptin and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were kept in at the same time. and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were kept in at the same timelj and nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe were kept in at the same time. i was arrested and put in jail kept in at the same time. i was arrested and put injail injune. a few days after i was in my solitary cell. they...