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i love montreal. it is my favorite place in canada.ough, 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 inj
i love montreal. it is my favorite place in canada.ough, 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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the montreal and famous. beethoven finished gone twenty two. earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the
the montreal and famous. beethoven finished gone twenty two. earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the
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andrea: lucina brilla en montreal.
andrea: lucina brilla en montreal.
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one is from montreal. they have offered services to 1700 asylum claimants last year. from mainly, haiti, nigeria, syria, nigheer, and congo. the educational background of these people, for example, well, 43% have received a diploma, 70% of these people are quite educated. out of the 1700, 40% were on social welfare, 40% only whereas the others had a job and other sources of revenue. another organization, well, they've helped 6,172 asylum claimants with housing and work permits, and out of that 6172, 2344 stated they found work. so we would like to have more information on this, but what we should -- seen here is the majority of those who arrived over the last few months are starting to get jobs in quebec. which is great news. i don't say it's easy. there's a new phenomena now which is that various companies in the rural areas are recruiting asylum claimants who arrived in montreal. people come in to montreal, spend the day there, doing interviews, and offer work for some of the asylum claimants. hundred or even thousands of asylum claimants have been recruited by firm
one is from montreal. they have offered services to 1700 asylum claimants last year. from mainly, haiti, nigeria, syria, nigheer, and congo. the educational background of these people, for example, well, 43% have received a diploma, 70% of these people are quite educated. out of the 1700, 40% were on social welfare, 40% only whereas the others had a job and other sources of revenue. another organization, well, they've helped 6,172 asylum claimants with housing and work permits, and out of that...
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i'm the winner. 57—year—old lottery winner rachel lapierre lives in the town of saint—jerome near montrealose payments for life instead. every week, she gets cad$i,000. that's around us$800. rachel, a former miss quebec, has tasted riches before. une, deux, trois. razee, razee, razee! go! but having won a fortune that most people can only dream of, she is now giving it all away. you know, money is money. when you get born, you don't have anything. you arrive in life, and when you go, you're going with nothing. you know? so, but you're going with your memories, wou're going with what you did here in life. i give that to her last week. rachel uses her lottery win to fund her own charity. running this has left her with less money than she had before. but rachel believes that by living her dream, she's richer than ever. everybody brings something here to give it back to somebody. they sign it here, their names, so you can see all of them. oh, the children have bought a bike for another child! yeah! we have a lot of refugee families, you know, from the war. so they arrive and they don't have an
i'm the winner. 57—year—old lottery winner rachel lapierre lives in the town of saint—jerome near montrealose payments for life instead. every week, she gets cad$i,000. that's around us$800. rachel, a former miss quebec, has tasted riches before. une, deux, trois. razee, razee, razee! go! but having won a fortune that most people can only dream of, she is now giving it all away. you know, money is money. when you get born, you don't have anything. you arrive in life, and when you go,...
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rachel grew up in a poor neighbourhood of montreal, but she was soon to leave that behind.edible photographs you've got, presumably all to do with your win as miss quebec? yeah, yeah. i win in 1982 and i was sure i couldn't be a miss quebec. it's made me realise everything is possible. after being crowned miss quebec, rachel didn't rest on her laurels. she went on to start a successful modelling agency and her wealth began to grow. long before rachel won the lottery, she discovered that money alone would not bring her happiness, so she swapped her luxury lifestyle for the dedicated down—to—earth world of an emergency nurse. hi, louis! bonjour. i think happiness coming from the heart, ok? so it's nice to have a new car, a new home, a new everything. you knew, it can be really fun. but with the time i just realise maybe human need to give to be balanced. i'd imagine that a do—gooding lottery winner like rachel might be a little too saccharine and prone to patronise those she helps. bonjour, mama. yet they seem to generally adore her, and i admit to being a bit of a fan myself
rachel grew up in a poor neighbourhood of montreal, but she was soon to leave that behind.edible photographs you've got, presumably all to do with your win as miss quebec? yeah, yeah. i win in 1982 and i was sure i couldn't be a miss quebec. it's made me realise everything is possible. after being crowned miss quebec, rachel didn't rest on her laurels. she went on to start a successful modelling agency and her wealth began to grow. long before rachel won the lottery, she discovered that money...
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the montreal and famous. beethoven finished gone twenty two. earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation . interactive content to inspire people to take action google audience the series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. cut. job orders think is prime real estate last season's top four teams which included these guys behind me chalk environ kicked off their champions league campaigns with no defeats recording now those same four teams faced off on match day for. start a result dominico to disco at the biggest obstacle with hosting the defending champs fire new make good look business as usual and hard hit hard stage the home pitch where leonardo's was made arsed. asli strong posted don't mean a side who hasn't worked there since two thousand and twelve. book into the book as they go right here on t w i present him so here's what we've got coming up on today's
the montreal and famous. beethoven finished gone twenty two. earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation . interactive content to inspire people to take action google audience the series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. cut. job orders think is prime real estate last season's top four teams which included...
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convention, which says you are montreal convention, which says you a re allowed montreal convention,nsumer rights act you didn't handle this with reasonable care, so i need more cash, but it is a warning to people that anything you check in you have to assume could be broken and actually more likelyjust get lost and you will never see it again. and bear it in the if anything goes down the conveyor belt. how do you know if it is something you can try to get compensation for. what does your to look like? normal wear and tear is not a case for compensation. if you have things like bottles of wine in the suitcase, good luck with that. i have done that before. with the limits on liquids, that is more common than it used to be, isn't it, not just common than it used to be, isn't it, notjust whine. make-up artists have to take bottles of stuff around. they have to check it in because they can't get through the liquids rules. lots people watching those things saving, help, what are we supposed to do? of course the baggage handlers are under great pressure, they have to turn around the ryanai
convention, which says you are montreal convention, which says you a re allowed montreal convention,nsumer rights act you didn't handle this with reasonable care, so i need more cash, but it is a warning to people that anything you check in you have to assume could be broken and actually more likelyjust get lost and you will never see it again. and bear it in the if anything goes down the conveyor belt. how do you know if it is something you can try to get compensation for. what does your to...
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the montreal entry. overstretched song twenty. her first day of school in the jungle. first clearly listen. then doris green the moment arrives. join the ring it ain't on her journey back to freedom. you know where interactive documentary. durrani no bring in jane returns home on t.w. dot com tang's. and match day to began with a very disappointed dortmund as the black and yellow failed to build on their great start to the season in hanover dortmund captain marco roy's had his side's best chance in the first half but he could only hit the bar from close range and the second half maximillian philip went close as dortmund sought a breakthrough but it's deflected header also in the world. and. i'm to the bonus league on the w m pablo. another great weekend of football is upon us and dortmund slip off was just one of many surprises so far this season so let's see what's coming up on today's show. byron traveled to stuttgart to face a side hungry for their first win of the season we'll see if the hosts talk a bite out of the champions brimming confidence. and bruno labadee
the montreal entry. overstretched song twenty. her first day of school in the jungle. first clearly listen. then doris green the moment arrives. join the ring it ain't on her journey back to freedom. you know where interactive documentary. durrani no bring in jane returns home on t.w. dot com tang's. and match day to began with a very disappointed dortmund as the black and yellow failed to build on their great start to the season in hanover dortmund captain marco roy's had his side's best...
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team which put forward important ideas on the rules of origin, particularly around the time of the montrÉalround. rules of origin are complicated, and in order to achieve the landing zone we found, some big changes were required to be made by mexico in particular. i think the important progress that was the most important over the summer was in the rules of origin in the car sector, achieving a deal which required a lot of flexibility from mexico in particular, and thank you for that, that has put us in a place where we can move on to the other issues. and the rules of origin agreement that was achieved has particular value from my government because our priority has always been middle-class canadians, and people working hard to join the middle-class. and we understand the pressures on working canadians in the 21st century economy. we understand working canadians have sometimes felt that trade agreements have hurt them, and hurt their interests. what is really significant about the rules of origin agreement is it will be good for canadian workers and for american workers. and that is an ess
team which put forward important ideas on the rules of origin, particularly around the time of the montrÉalround. rules of origin are complicated, and in order to achieve the landing zone we found, some big changes were required to be made by mexico in particular. i think the important progress that was the most important over the summer was in the rules of origin in the car sector, achieving a deal which required a lot of flexibility from mexico in particular, and thank you for that, that has...
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we are going from vancouver to montreal to l.a. to florida with teams in the national hockey league. we are so fortunate our best players are tremendous people. you look at guy like sidney crosby and austin matthews in toronto. what ovechkin did last year, how emotional he was and helped people rally around that. maria: and we know he cares. >> even if you want a capital fan, our game is in a wonderful position today. maria: what needs to be done in terms of getting more people in the stadium. is it a technology issue? is it something else to get younger people more excited about hockey? >> i think you look at the numbers, 31 teams. there are some cities, and losing is a part of that. people say i don't want to pay to watch a team not win. it comes back to youth hockey. kid then see and realize how great and wonderful our game is. then those kids are saying to their parents i want to go to an nhl game. our game is in a solid state right now. i think the players and the league is doing as good a job as they can do. maria: across the
we are going from vancouver to montreal to l.a. to florida with teams in the national hockey league. we are so fortunate our best players are tremendous people. you look at guy like sidney crosby and austin matthews in toronto. what ovechkin did last year, how emotional he was and helped people rally around that. maria: and we know he cares. >> even if you want a capital fan, our game is in a wonderful position today. maria: what needs to be done in terms of getting more people in the...
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province and city of toronto , this is not different radically from quebec and large cities like montreal is we want to thank those cities for the hard work there been doing in the last few months. bye of which is being driven the situation at the borders. it is also part of a larger picture challenges facing us as a country around housing. we want to think partners because you know the cities are doing the heavy lifting and quite often the organizations provide immediate response as the federal programs kick in. the situation confronting toronto's of a crisis in the refugee system, it's a situation of housing crisis and the has been one in toronto since the mid-90's. if you take a look at the recent statistics, what has happened is there has been a surge of a particular population but the city shelter system has been running past 19 -- 90% capacity for the last decade and the crisis was identified in 1999 that shows there is a significant and dangerous trend in housing dynamics across his country. cities can no longer rely on shelter systems to provide housing and so our government did n
province and city of toronto , this is not different radically from quebec and large cities like montreal is we want to thank those cities for the hard work there been doing in the last few months. bye of which is being driven the situation at the borders. it is also part of a larger picture challenges facing us as a country around housing. we want to think partners because you know the cities are doing the heavy lifting and quite often the organizations provide immediate response as the...
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>> by the way, john shot "jack ryan" in montreal while his wife emily and their two daughters were livingon. he flew 6,000 miles roundtrip every single weekend to be with them. i love the love. >> that's so cool. the show is addicting. >>> the premiere of the bobby brown miniseries tonight. we were on set as bobby and his current wife relived his wedding day to his first wife. >> action! >> and do you robert brown take this woman, whitney elizabeth houston, to have as your lawful wedded wife. >> what do i remember most about this day? that i was scared. i cried most of the day. up until i said i do i was crying. can i kiss her now? >> you may kiss the bride. >> i was joyful, you know, i was getting married to the most beautiful woman in the world. >> bobby got through that emotional day on the set with his wife of six years, alicia, by his side. playing him in this two-part biopic the same actor who played him in the new edition story, woody mcclain. gabrielle dennis is whitney. >> i love you, bobby brown. >> no. nobody resembles whitney, you know, i mean, come on. but she's a pleasant fa
>> by the way, john shot "jack ryan" in montreal while his wife emily and their two daughters were livingon. he flew 6,000 miles roundtrip every single weekend to be with them. i love the love. >> that's so cool. the show is addicting. >>> the premiere of the bobby brown miniseries tonight. we were on set as bobby and his current wife relived his wedding day to his first wife. >> action! >> and do you robert brown take this woman, whitney elizabeth...
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israel essentially misled russia by saying strikes were in the north while hitting western taqiyya at montreal to saying that in the context of previous constructive cooperation between moscow and israel in syria it is difficult to understand what caused such action on the part of tel of the. yes so if you're just joining us those were some of the main points all of the media coverage will be going through it we'll be having some. analysis all that out in the hour in the hours to come just to really going through what was said there by ministry of defense for though that is the main part we're back with more of the week's top news in ninety seconds time. it's become an international norm to say women's rights to human rights but in a world where women make up the majority of university graduates this may not be true how much more women's empowerment needs to happen before gender face policies become redundant. in a world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we
israel essentially misled russia by saying strikes were in the north while hitting western taqiyya at montreal to saying that in the context of previous constructive cooperation between moscow and israel in syria it is difficult to understand what caused such action on the part of tel of the. yes so if you're just joining us those were some of the main points all of the media coverage will be going through it we'll be having some. analysis all that out in the hour in the hours to come just to...
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they beat the montreal impact. the united hope their advantage will help secure that win. >> i think it's just like theay ers for the fans i'm sure it very refreshing to go to a brand new stadium they can call their home. >> it kicks off tomorrow night at 7:00. >> it's now 4:51. we're still tracking traffic alerts. take a look. this is new video from the big problem along the beltway near i-95n i maryland. >> as you can see, the far right lane is getting by. this is on the inner loop ofhe beltway. that needs to be removed off the guard railknd put b on the roadway. inner loop right right now but you can expect slow downs later. inner loop at the beltway, i-95 north at college park. that remains blocked. also a jackknifed we'll see the rain. still closed. a lot of cleanp to do. water in the right ne, use caution. that could be the case in a number of spots. irfax county northbound going northbound had an accident with a couple of vehicles off the roadway. left side of the roadway is getting by. how ishe rest of our
they beat the montreal impact. the united hope their advantage will help secure that win. >> i think it's just like theay ers for the fans i'm sure it very refreshing to go to a brand new stadium they can call their home. >> it kicks off tomorrow night at 7:00. >> it's now 4:51. we're still tracking traffic alerts. take a look. this is new video from the big problem along the beltway near i-95n i maryland. >> as you can see, the far right lane is getting by. this is on...
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dc united hosting the montreal impact. wasting no time early on here in the 18th minute, they go right to work. acosta with theeautiful right-footed shot to find the net. united up one. it stayed1-nil till the second half whenaycosta finds wne rooney. he doubles the lead to two. one of h two goals on the night. time winding down in the 78th minute. costa ta findi paul arriolaom who sow turns it into a goal. tw o goalsn the night for m. acosta had three assists. winning it 5-nil in front of the home game two of the traditional doubleheader between astros and orioles. not the startamirez was looking for. miles finds right center here giving the astros a1- lead. in the second, runrs at first andco se. austin wynn singles to right to bring home beckham. to the sixth we go, brian mccann for the astros knows what to do with this one. a home run to right. as the astros win 5-2, orioles drop both games of the double doubleheader. eir 115 loss of the year. to colorado, streempbg strassb making his final start of the season gets hel
dc united hosting the montreal impact. wasting no time early on here in the 18th minute, they go right to work. acosta with theeautiful right-footed shot to find the net. united up one. it stayed1-nil till the second half whenaycosta finds wne rooney. he doubles the lead to two. one of h two goals on the night. time winding down in the 78th minute. costa ta findi paul arriolaom who sow turns it into a goal. tw o goalsn the night for m. acosta had three assists. winning it 5-nil in front of the...
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the field against montreal, the team is chasing for the final playoff .sp but they're staying playful. >> it's extremely huge. what was he braggingou t? >> that's true. the other way around. he can say whatever he wants. >> you have mooney playing fantasy football? >> he's not bad. he can learn a little bit. >> scoring goals and winning >> scoring goals and winning kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his workers. then i went to honduras as a missionary and taught kids to be carpenters and welders. our economy works best when everyone has a skill, like shipbuilding. that's why i created career and technical academies across virginia and passed a law to expand job training for young people. i'm tim kaine, and i approve this message. here in virginia, we have to build an economy that works for all. >> t when younk of a vocal powerhouse you don't think of a 7-year-old. >> you don't. but g al sent shockwaves through the stadium in sunday's galaxy game, with herren da ren of the nationalecanthem. it out. ♪ land of the free >> yikes. ♪ and the
the field against montreal, the team is chasing for the final playoff .sp but they're staying playful. >> it's extremely huge. what was he braggingou t? >> that's true. the other way around. he can say whatever he wants. >> you have mooney playing fantasy football? >> he's not bad. he can learn a little bit. >> scoring goals and winning >> scoring goals and winning kaine: my dad ran an ironworking shop. i learned hard work and a trade from him and his...
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for montreal to new york, pittsburgh down to d.c. flooding and travel disruptions. drenching storms throughout the entire southeast. by late this week watching out for snow in montana. no kidding. kendis? stephanie? >> no way with the four-letter word at this point that starts with an "s,". paul, thank you. >>> a new report suggests the head of fema cost u.s. taxpayers $150 million. brock long's hawaiian trip coincided with a family trip last year. two other female officials have reportedly been suspended in helping long with those unauthorized expenses. >>> two pilots are being blamed for what the government says could have been a major airline disaster. an air canada flight nearly landed on one of four planes on a san francisco taxiway last july. investigators say the jet came within 20 feet of the packed jets. the ntsb says the pilots didn't fully review a warning that the runway next to the taxiway was closed. close call. >> yeah, it is. >>> we continue our nonstop coverage of everything meghan markle by showing you now her first
for montreal to new york, pittsburgh down to d.c. flooding and travel disruptions. drenching storms throughout the entire southeast. by late this week watching out for snow in montana. no kidding. kendis? stephanie? >> no way with the four-letter word at this point that starts with an "s,". paul, thank you. >>> a new report suggests the head of fema cost u.s. taxpayers $150 million. brock long's hawaiian trip coincided with a family trip last year. two other female...
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a montreal defender closes in, orpik loses the pick, so here comes the canaens. a two-on-one. bran gallagher puts it in the back of the net.tu bad rnover for the caps. moreal takes advantage. they lead 1-0. we skip ahead to the second. canadiens up4-0, but the caps on the power play. tuck over to alex ovechkin. you know what he does there. ovechkin's first goal ofhe preseason. maybe the only time we won't see the great eight celebrate. thankfully, this game didn't count, becse the canadiens won 5-2, and for those wonding, no shots on goal, no ts one penalty for kammerer, so -- >> you got a penalty? >> and we are confirming, browns lead 217 with a minute left, we saw leon in here, cleveland has not won a game in over 600 days. noted browns fan leon harris is running around the newsroom sm ging. >> but te continues. >> the game, is it over? i don't have my phoneot -- >>ver yet. oh, boy. would that be bad if he had to come back in? i thought it was over. >> all right. >> we'll have to check the scor ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get
a montreal defender closes in, orpik loses the pick, so here comes the canaens. a two-on-one. bran gallagher puts it in the back of the net.tu bad rnover for the caps. moreal takes advantage. they lead 1-0. we skip ahead to the second. canadiens up4-0, but the caps on the power play. tuck over to alex ovechkin. you know what he does there. ovechkin's first goal ofhe preseason. maybe the only time we won't see the great eight celebrate. thankfully, this game didn't count, becse the canadiens won...
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u playererstand the need for urgency, because on saturday, the black and red play montreal, e team they're chasing for the final playoff spot. it is not a reach to say united is starting to enjoy a real home field advantage. >> the energy that the fans bring, you know, just like the players for the fans, i'm sure, it's very refreshing to go to a every timetadium and they go they make it lively for us and they make it fun for us and we have a great time out there playing. actually heard the drums? >> 100%. all the time. >> all about the fans. >> p amelia'smised us good weather and doug's going to the the drum.he'll bang >> you have to send him a cop pip of this. he'd be impressed. >> we'll be righ >> we'll be righ t geico has over 75 years >> we'll be righ t of great savings and service. with such a long history, it's easy to trust geico! thank you todd. it's not just easy. it's-being-a-master-of-hypnotism easy. hey, i got your text- sleep! doug, when i snap my fingers you're going to clean my gutters. ooh i should clean your gutters! great idea. it's not just easy. it's geico easy. todd, y
u playererstand the need for urgency, because on saturday, the black and red play montreal, e team they're chasing for the final playoff spot. it is not a reach to say united is starting to enjoy a real home field advantage. >> the energy that the fans bring, you know, just like the players for the fans, i'm sure, it's very refreshing to go to a every timetadium and they go they make it lively for us and they make it fun for us and we have a great time out there playing. actually heard...
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my father was from new york, and my mother was for montreal, and they really had no idea what they wereng. it was pretty easy to grow a big zucchini but you cannot live off zucchini. [laughter] when i was five, we moved to the city so i could go to school. a more normal experience. emily: your birth name is actually "dharma," which means "the way." stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism. emily: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid was dharma? stewart: i was very curious. my mother tells the story. there was another family who live near us and and they had a son who was maybe six months younger than me, and his name was noah. he was the only other kid i knew. it turned out that i understood "noah" to mean "other child" and i have never been anywhere where there were so many people around. so i go on the train, and i was wide-eyed and went, "noah, noah," i did not realize there were other children, so that was a little weird. [laughter] emily: given that seeing other children was a rare occurrence, when did you see a computer for the first time
my father was from new york, and my mother was for montreal, and they really had no idea what they wereng. it was pretty easy to grow a big zucchini but you cannot live off zucchini. [laughter] when i was five, we moved to the city so i could go to school. a more normal experience. emily: your birth name is actually "dharma," which means "the way." stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism. emily: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid...
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my father was from new york, and my mother was for montrÉal, and they really had no idea what to they doing. it was pretty easy to grow a big zucchini but you cannot live off zucchini. [laughter] when i was five, we moved to the city so i could go to school. a more normal experience. emily: your birth name is actually "dharma," which means "the way." stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism. emily: how did that shape you? and what kind of a kid was dharma? stewart: i was very curious. my mother tells the story. there was another family who live near us and and they had a son who was maybe six months younger than me, and his name was noah. he was the only other kid i knew. it turned out that i understood "other child" and i have never been anywhere where there were so many people around. so i go on the train, and i was wide-eyed and went "noah, noah," realize there were other children, so that was a little weird. [laughter] emily: given that seeing other children was a rare occurrence, when did you see a computer for the first time? stewart: by 1980, we
my father was from new york, and my mother was for montrÉal, and they really had no idea what to they doing. it was pretty easy to grow a big zucchini but you cannot live off zucchini. [laughter] when i was five, we moved to the city so i could go to school. a more normal experience. emily: your birth name is actually "dharma," which means "the way." stewart: yes, a complicated concept, but central to hinduism and buddhism. emily: how did that shape you? and what kind of a...
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the ship losing power on its maiden trip from montreal to new york city. >>> growing concern over teslalon musk's behavior, smoking marijuana and drinking whiskey on a podcast in california where it's legal. the stock plunging 1.9%. >>> and the "20/20" exclusive. abby hernandez breaking her silence later tonight, kidnapped while walking home from school in new hampshire, held in a shipping container in a backyard for nine months. assaulted and forced to wear a shock collar, talking with our deborah roberts now. >> i remember thinking to myself, okay, i got to work with this guy. i said, i don't judge you for this. if you let me go, i won't tell anybody about this. i said, you actually seem really smart. >> you're trying to stroke his ego. >> exactly. >> she was eventually let go. tonight, what's happened now to her kidnapper. that's on "20/20" tonight at 10:00 eastern. that's a gripping tale. >>> when we come back here, together they were movie magic. there was an off screen romance too, and tonight what sally field is now saying about burt reynolds. at&t provides edge-to-edge intellige
the ship losing power on its maiden trip from montreal to new york city. >>> growing concern over teslalon musk's behavior, smoking marijuana and drinking whiskey on a podcast in california where it's legal. the stock plunging 1.9%. >>> and the "20/20" exclusive. abby hernandez breaking her silence later tonight, kidnapped while walking home from school in new hampshire, held in a shipping container in a backyard for nine months. assaulted and forced to wear a shock...
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take a look at this 12—year—old from montreal. this video is still trending around the world. at 12—years—old, he's already 6 foot 10. and with the net lowered to a junior height, the game looks pretty easy for him. that is somewhere way appear. —— up here. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the team that is your thursday sport briefing. a group of kayakers got more than they bargained for when they got up close to a group of seals in new zealand. they filmed a seal appearing to attack them — with a rather unusual weapon, as caroline rigby reports. blink and you will miss it. but there is something ratherfishy going on here. we were just trying to shoot cute seals. one popped up his head with an octopus in its mouth. this group of kayakers were filming their trip of the coast of kirkorov new zealand's south island, when it sees that they paddled to close to a seal having its large. my friend kyle was not in the right place at the right time. basically got smashed in the fa
take a look at this 12—year—old from montreal. this video is still trending around the world. at 12—years—old, he's already 6 foot 10. and with the net lowered to a junior height, the game looks pretty easy for him. that is somewhere way appear. —— up here. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the team that is your thursday sport briefing. a group of kayakers got more than they bargained for when they got up close to a group...
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montrealers international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week a series of angry sometimes violent demonstrations by far right protesters has prompted soul searching here in germany come should politicians and civil society respond can germany defeat its demons that's the topic on country got china's. quadriga. art d w. interested. young people from around the world are living their dreams in arms come in. it's a way of life in harmony with nature. of. the moment sixteen. nineteen sixty and no crime echoed around. the movie people rebelled against the cuts germany. demanded nothing less than a home. one mil strong. muslims what remains of those lives today. seems to. civil rights to peace movement and women's movement hormone planet earth disappear. nine hundred sixty a little. this week to double. welcome to quadriga a recent string of violent rightwing protests in the eastern german city of kevin that's some involving intimidation of foreigners hitler salutes and mob violence has prompted consternation worldwide and soul searching here at home but this week it w
montrealers international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week a series of angry sometimes violent demonstrations by far right protesters has prompted soul searching here in germany come should politicians and civil society respond can germany defeat its demons that's the topic on country got china's. quadriga. art d w. interested. young people from around the world are living their dreams in arms come in. it's a way of life in harmony with nature. of. the moment sixteen....
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montreal in. and out of goldman sachs advisement transactions and it's even more recently with major firms actually on solution. by billion dollar investment and really we're starting to see you know a dramatic shift from a regulatory perspective and a business perspective and this news. has been rumored over the last you me is just another step or another milestone in that direction the momentum you know. out of the us and the new york city ballet is starting a new season despite an ongoing abuse scandal the famous dance company has lost three of its top dances after they were accuse us sharing sexually explicit photos of their colleagues the cases expose what some a kani a culture of poor treatment of women in the ballet world became and is on to has more. with some of the world's top dancers the new york city ballet is world renowned for its athletic and contemporary style a promotional video gives a preview of what's to come this season he season it starting with the ballet in deep crisis faci
montreal in. and out of goldman sachs advisement transactions and it's even more recently with major firms actually on solution. by billion dollar investment and really we're starting to see you know a dramatic shift from a regulatory perspective and a business perspective and this news. has been rumored over the last you me is just another step or another milestone in that direction the momentum you know. out of the us and the new york city ballet is starting a new season despite an ongoing...
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for montreal to new york, pittsburgh down to d.c.oding and travel disruptions. drenching storms throughout the entire southeast. by late this week watching out for snow in montana. no kidding. kendis? stephanie? >> no way with the four-letter word at this point that starts with an "s,". paul, thank you. >>> a new report suggests the head of fema cost u.s. taxpayers $150,000. brock long's hawaiian trip coincided with a family trip last year. two other female officials have reportedly been suspended in helping long with those unauthorized expenses. >>> two pilots are being blamed for what the government says could have been a major airline disaster. an air canada flight nearly landed on one of four planes on a san francisco taxiway last july. investigators say the jet came within 20 feet of the packed jets. the ntsb says the pilots didn't fully review a warning that the runway next to the taxiway was closed. close call. >> yeah, it is. >>> we continue our nonstop coverage of everything meghan markle by showing you now her first solo ou
for montreal to new york, pittsburgh down to d.c.oding and travel disruptions. drenching storms throughout the entire southeast. by late this week watching out for snow in montana. no kidding. kendis? stephanie? >> no way with the four-letter word at this point that starts with an "s,". paul, thank you. >>> a new report suggests the head of fema cost u.s. taxpayers $150,000. brock long's hawaiian trip coincided with a family trip last year. two other female officials...
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new york and chicago, wisconsin and new jersey, baltimore and boston, kentucky, missouri, ohio, montrealou can come to our assistance. we had a little strike down here in philadelphia. our business agent got thrown in jail. i haven't got to buy postage stamps, much less pay the fine. worse comes to worse, don't worry, i will talk my overcoat. -- i will hock my overcoat. >> the union is the best thing that ever happened in this industry. we've got arbitration, come together like human beings, set rates in a civilized manner, do you know what i mean? since we went union we have never had a strike. february 1, 1915, midway through the wilson administration there are indications the nation's seeing the beginnings of a new freedom, a weakening of the grip of monopolies by the passage of the corrupt practices act, the antitrust act, workmen's compensation, child labor laws. ♪ [piano being played] ♪ immigrants and the sons of immigrants, fishermen from then talk it, factory hands from the lower east side, farm boys from arkansas. ♪ > i may not know what the wars about but i bet by gosh i will s
new york and chicago, wisconsin and new jersey, baltimore and boston, kentucky, missouri, ohio, montrealou can come to our assistance. we had a little strike down here in philadelphia. our business agent got thrown in jail. i haven't got to buy postage stamps, much less pay the fine. worse comes to worse, don't worry, i will talk my overcoat. -- i will hock my overcoat. >> the union is the best thing that ever happened in this industry. we've got arbitration, come together like human...
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as well as the agencies of montrÉal.t on a daily basis to offer visual support but that information works really well. there are challenges but the first is to see what they will do what challenge. with the ngos or citizenship canada and that committee has existed for 27 years in fact it's the very same committee that meets every three months we have weathered so many crisis together. >> do you have that same type of collaboration in ontario? so it has worked very well. >> but i guess i should say that with respect to immigration that is unique in canada. >> terms of jurisdiction? when those who work differently. for example without relationship is very different. with those settlement services. and with that collaboration is planning. >> i agree we don't have that same model and i am feeling a bit envious. and something that we could aspire to i would love to do that. in direct support not just for the shelter and with the municipal government. and with the homeless category. not enough decent and appropriate shelters b
as well as the agencies of montrÉal.t on a daily basis to offer visual support but that information works really well. there are challenges but the first is to see what they will do what challenge. with the ngos or citizenship canada and that committee has existed for 27 years in fact it's the very same committee that meets every three months we have weathered so many crisis together. >> do you have that same type of collaboration in ontario? so it has worked very well. >> but i...
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>> montreal. not even in country. the thing you don't think about when you're write thing is that we're not going to be able to shoot in the white house. so we have to build all of this. and we build -- i think we have a record of the biggest white house, we built 65% of the white house to scale. >> where is that now? >> that is in a lot of different boxes. again, you sort of sell it off to other productions. >> tammy, you have been adviser to many different shows, and you're an adviser to hbo. why do the people that use you as a consultant want to make sure it's accurate and how hard is it to convince them that it is accurate. >> i don't convince them. it's a decision that the filmmakers make that we want it to be dramatic and whatever it takes for drama, or an all the way confirmation. or even on "veep," everything is exact, buzz they feel like the writers, they all want to make sure the comedy comes from something factual. so some of the people here on this stage, some people out there, have passed along tips. my f
>> montreal. not even in country. the thing you don't think about when you're write thing is that we're not going to be able to shoot in the white house. so we have to build all of this. and we build -- i think we have a record of the biggest white house, we built 65% of the white house to scale. >> where is that now? >> that is in a lot of different boxes. again, you sort of sell it off to other productions. >> tammy, you have been adviser to many different shows, and...
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comeove is expected to with increased staff and bolster the ai research lab or in montreal.rome less than a day away apple's next big product announcement from the g -- steve. theater. -- steve jobs theater. mark gurman takes a look. disputing the no hype that surrounds a nettle daschle -- apple product launch. anticipation reached a fever pitch as they unveiled the iphone x. >> iphone x. forwarde biggest leap since the original iphone. mark: it was touted as the most significant upgrade in the iphone's tenure history. , aan incredible new design true depth camera system, and more powerful technologies than we ever put in an iphone before. mark: how will this year's event compete? the iphone x is here to stay. we expect three new models look and acting like the iphone from last year. the first will be the iphone x s. will come with a faster processor and upgraded camera. there will also be a large screen version that is expected to come with the name iphone x max. then, another one will have a cheaper lcd screen instead of oled. while the phones are significant to the bottom
comeove is expected to with increased staff and bolster the ai research lab or in montreal.rome less than a day away apple's next big product announcement from the g -- steve. theater. -- steve jobs theater. mark gurman takes a look. disputing the no hype that surrounds a nettle daschle -- apple product launch. anticipation reached a fever pitch as they unveiled the iphone x. >> iphone x. forwarde biggest leap since the original iphone. mark: it was touted as the most significant upgrade...
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>> it looks like e capitals will be in montreal. take a look. >> kammerer!ooks leak family. come on! >> turn aroun for me. this is the coolest thing ever. look athat bab the kammerers not known in this area for hockey. you're going to win for us. >>r is it y family? my family? do you know uncle tom? >> no. aunt sandy? >> there he goes. holding the kammerer name proud. and that belly flop would have been all t wayre t >> we saw him out there today. a great guy. 21 years old. he's been playing three years professional any >>> two police officers are shot. tonight it is revealed they sbeenl the wrong home. confronting the father trying on protect his child. see what went wng and what happens next. >>> a woman out for a run. new tonigh the victim's heart broken family opened up about their unimaginable loss as police arres a man for her murder. >>> a tragic twist of fate. the family making plans for weading now plannin for a funeral. >> she was stabbed to death. >> she tellsaus herter put up a fight showing the true warrior she was even in her final moments of l
>> it looks like e capitals will be in montreal. take a look. >> kammerer!ooks leak family. come on! >> turn aroun for me. this is the coolest thing ever. look athat bab the kammerers not known in this area for hockey. you're going to win for us. >>r is it y family? my family? do you know uncle tom? >> no. aunt sandy? >> there he goes. holding the kammerer name proud. and that belly flop would have been all t wayre t >> we saw him out there today. a...
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before her tenure at wbur, capen wrote for newspapers including the montreal gazette, the riverside press and the boston herald as well as numerous magazines. please join us in welcoming antonia and karen. thank you. [applause] >> so it's an absolute pleasure to be doing this tonight. i have to say that i'm going to start with a confession. when i first got this book i thought i pretty much knew everything there was to know about elizabeth warren. i knew she grew up poor, i knew she taught law, i knew she became a senator, so what else is there? so by the end of the first chapter i reallies that the story i put together for "elizabeth warren" was a resume, the story that antonia put together is a portrait. it's not dry, it's riveting, it's human, she uses everything from interview speeches debates commentaries, she describes late-night tv appearances public condemnations, it's a really important book about a important public figure. so we're going to talk a little bit about the book and the things that you will discover when you read it, and you should read it because it's worth reading.
before her tenure at wbur, capen wrote for newspapers including the montreal gazette, the riverside press and the boston herald as well as numerous magazines. please join us in welcoming antonia and karen. thank you. [applause] >> so it's an absolute pleasure to be doing this tonight. i have to say that i'm going to start with a confession. when i first got this book i thought i pretty much knew everything there was to know about elizabeth warren. i knew she grew up poor, i knew she...
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. >> they're up in montreal tonight. >> nice that you got to meet.ha yo high hopes for that young manon, kam! >> whoe doesn't l german chocolate cake! >> a nice guy, those kammerers. >> yeah! >> we'll see you for news4 at 11:00. have a good evening. . >>> wreakibreaking news tonight, major turns in the cliff hanger as protests erupt at the capital and we have details on the offer late today from brett kavanaugh's accuser about testifying before congress next week. >>> horr at the office, another deadly shooting rampage, a woman opening fire on her co-workers. >> two number one females with gunshot wounds to the head. >> people inside texting the families good-bye. >>> a murder mystery arrest, a young tech executive stabbed while jogging just a mile from the whi house. >> my daughteras the most beautiful, special, vibrant young girl. >> reporter: a stranger charged in her killing. her anguished family
. >> they're up in montreal tonight. >> nice that you got to meet.ha yo high hopes for that young manon, kam! >> whoe doesn't l german chocolate cake! >> a nice guy, those kammerers. >> yeah! >> we'll see you for news4 at 11:00. have a good evening. . >>> wreakibreaking news tonight, major turns in the cliff hanger as protests erupt at the capital and we have details on the offer late today from brett kavanaugh's accuser about testifying before...