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, andi at about 18 miles out of montreal, and i would go out of montreal every weekend, because after february, a canadian had said if you go to montreal, don't look up... well, myself and a friend did do this, the wife opened the door and said i've been waiting for you. it is yours for as long as you're here, so i was able to go up to montreal and i was there on the 8th of may. as i said, pretty wild, and the fire brigade took it into their heads to drive around the city. i cannot remember, but about ten fire engines were roaring around the city and one stop not far from where i was, i hopped on it and was singing on the fire engine. your memories are so clear. i mean, you must have been so young. where you still a teenager? no, must have been so young. where you stilla teenager? no, iwasjust must have been so young. where you still a teenager? no, i wasjust 21. just 21, but you joined the navy remarkably young, didn't you?m those days, it would not be allowed now i suppose, ijoined the navy when i was 13 injanuary 1938, now i suppose, ijoined the navy when i was 13 injanuary1938, so
, andi at about 18 miles out of montreal, and i would go out of montreal every weekend, because after february, a canadian had said if you go to montreal, don't look up... well, myself and a friend did do this, the wife opened the door and said i've been waiting for you. it is yours for as long as you're here, so i was able to go up to montreal and i was there on the 8th of may. as i said, pretty wild, and the fire brigade took it into their heads to drive around the city. i cannot remember,...
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i had the opportunity because i was fascinated by montreal expo 67. i had the opportunity to take wrsu radio and broadcast the opening in montreal. in the first meeting of rod casters, we had folks like -- broadcasters, because that's what was there at the time, we had folks like walter cronkite. i had access to the whole place. the notion of communication, transatlantic or transnational youth and communication as a way to improve conversations around the world, i thought would be a great one. later, i went to law school, got a degree. went to business school, looking at communications. for almost a decade. then went on the federal communications commission. >> susan ness, thank you for sharing some of your expertise background, and current work. just a reminder, this communicators program and all others are available as podcasts. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> c-span has unfiltered cover
i had the opportunity because i was fascinated by montreal expo 67. i had the opportunity to take wrsu radio and broadcast the opening in montreal. in the first meeting of rod casters, we had folks like -- broadcasters, because that's what was there at the time, we had folks like walter cronkite. i had access to the whole place. the notion of communication, transatlantic or transnational youth and communication as a way to improve conversations around the world, i thought would be a great one....
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bank of montreal decided they would look at what they called a version 2.0 of the workspace. include this blend of employees that may be working from home and also coming into the office from time to time. shery: are there any other unexpected benefits, other than avoiding being in the middle of a huge commute with crowds in the pandemic? doug: that is a huge benefit, obviously, employees are concerned, expressing continued concern on how we are going to get into the office, the safe as we reopen the economy. they're probably could be some longer-term implications, although it is still very early days. space could be a premium, maybe they don't need as much office space down the road as more people are working from home. it is still very early. numbers wereeal's in a huge range as well. at the low range, they said 30%, at the high-end, 80%. they are clearly showing there is a move and shift toward something that they would not have even considered five months ago. shery: doug alexander, thank you for that. we have breaking news at the moment. we are hearing from the european
bank of montreal decided they would look at what they called a version 2.0 of the workspace. include this blend of employees that may be working from home and also coming into the office from time to time. shery: are there any other unexpected benefits, other than avoiding being in the middle of a huge commute with crowds in the pandemic? doug: that is a huge benefit, obviously, employees are concerned, expressing continued concern on how we are going to get into the office, the safe as we...
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montrÉal but >> yes, sir. mr. salter, do you want to expand? pretty much on the same line as our earlier caller, 1955, certainly, into the 1960's, 1970's, there was still racism in our services because, again, the u.s. military is made up of a microcosm of america. there are always those juxtapositions because many of our retired generals and admirals who came in the military as early as the late 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, -- my father was drafted in 1951. he experienced a level of racism, obviously, in the 1960's, he stayed in the military 34 years. certainly, that was happening in the 1960's. because there are always going to be people who are not exactly happy everybody is a part of this american pie. that is why this exhibition is so important. people have to continue to be informed, continue to agitate and to move our country forward so we continue to be the greatest country on the face of the globe. >> colonel salter, two minutes left, but i wanted to give you a chance, this is a temporary exhibit, but do you have a favorite piece or story y
montrÉal but >> yes, sir. mr. salter, do you want to expand? pretty much on the same line as our earlier caller, 1955, certainly, into the 1960's, 1970's, there was still racism in our services because, again, the u.s. military is made up of a microcosm of america. there are always those juxtapositions because many of our retired generals and admirals who came in the military as early as the late 1940's, 1950's, 1960's, -- my father was drafted in 1951. he experienced a level of racism,...
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i was working in montreal when everything start getting smut down.i do know him. >> and he was in montreal. so we decided to come to st. louis so the kids could have a yard. we've been staying at a friend's house here, since march-- mid-march, however long this has been. >> stephen: how have your kids liked it? have they had a good time. you guys normally live in manhattan-- not manhattan but new york. >> we do live in manhattan. but coming here has been one silver lining to this awful, awful situation is that my kids have been spending a lot of time outside. and we're staying near-- there's a lake nearby the house where we're staying. and there's so much wildlife. there's, like, deer and turkeys, even. and there are geese. and it's been really fun for james, my older son, to see all these animals. but i will tell you one of the first days we were here, we were going for a walk around this lake, and james was on his scooter and he was going too fast. so i shouted at him to slow down. and i guess i startled a nearby goose, and i have to believe she wa
i was working in montreal when everything start getting smut down.i do know him. >> and he was in montreal. so we decided to come to st. louis so the kids could have a yard. we've been staying at a friend's house here, since march-- mid-march, however long this has been. >> stephen: how have your kids liked it? have they had a good time. you guys normally live in manhattan-- not manhattan but new york. >> we do live in manhattan. but coming here has been one silver lining to...
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norm comes to me new to the street don't get to vote on this is don imus would be good talk from montreal came from and put it on side of the job i don't know if i'm sure joint press or one dog needs it from temple but i. got a lot of mail goes on to victim. thanks to his severance his mess as a young enough oaks to live and i'm in the phone who's buying a gun crime was coming up kind of being and to me just as my life was pushed into darkness and. kept on boss for no. good going to high and this is on par best conquest in a good endorsement just know my i'd gone to school crowds. the lifeline a connection to. the river of spilling such accidents. along the caribbean amazon. the river still runs its natural course. the county's government has big plans to develop the region not. to the horror of environmentalists and the ditches people's close off. limits on g.w. . they've passed their traditions down for centuries to come up people in northwest pakistan. they keep their own face treat men and women as equals you know live in harmony with nature. but now the modern world and islam are rea
norm comes to me new to the street don't get to vote on this is don imus would be good talk from montreal came from and put it on side of the job i don't know if i'm sure joint press or one dog needs it from temple but i. got a lot of mail goes on to victim. thanks to his severance his mess as a young enough oaks to live and i'm in the phone who's buying a gun crime was coming up kind of being and to me just as my life was pushed into darkness and. kept on boss for no. good going to high and...
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on the said be good talk from montreal team for me and put it on side every day of my job their financial interests are funded i believe that from temple when i. got a lot of service i'm just victim of. thanks in the seventy's for med us. now folks who live and i'm in the phone calls from the phone call and. they're going up kind of. just as my 1st push the line isn't good. so i'm also one of the no one who has been caught him this is on par best think in a good endorsement just know my i voted to school crowds. in the. news media. the lifeline to connect us with. the religious beliefs that protects us. along the canadian amazon. the river still a religious natural. occurrence government has big plans to develop the region in the face of the horrors of environmental indigenous peoples close up and come up to him and spongy double. like vogue a mug or just small box seat for the russian soul. how to run steve cohen. so many different walks of life. some car company. oddly strong but all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no more dilution the marsh t
on the said be good talk from montreal team for me and put it on side every day of my job their financial interests are funded i believe that from temple when i. got a lot of service i'm just victim of. thanks in the seventy's for med us. now folks who live and i'm in the phone calls from the phone call and. they're going up kind of. just as my 1st push the line isn't good. so i'm also one of the no one who has been caught him this is on par best think in a good endorsement just know my i voted...
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if you voted for doris i'd be good up from montreal too from the minute i decide to have a job i don't know if i'm to join the press or fund our music some chamber but i've . got a lot of 700 victims. above to his servant just met us their food now folks we love them now i'm name and phone calls from the hong kong a oddly enough i don't. make it as my life was pushed a little has a good cup though i'm boss for no. good. this is i'm part that's because i'm a good one daughter i'm just no model i've got this all quite. limited. form. what secrets lie behind those walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. i'm going crazy thing in the time. how to handle lies in times of the koran up and then d w reporter. just like everyone else and she's looking for answers and thankfully with the help of me that you're the. thank you this is not life as we know it up. together our new web series. this state of emergency is the normal. people around the world are documenting this traumatic times. they're keeping a c
if you voted for doris i'd be good up from montreal too from the minute i decide to have a job i don't know if i'm to join the press or fund our music some chamber but i've . got a lot of 700 victims. above to his servant just met us their food now folks we love them now i'm name and phone calls from the hong kong a oddly enough i don't. make it as my life was pushed a little has a good cup though i'm boss for no. good. this is i'm part that's because i'm a good one daughter i'm just no model...
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you've devoted has gotten most of the good talk from montreal team for me put it on side every job i don't know from joint press or found out rejects in general but i have. got a lot of us under because. we. want to his servant just met us as a young folks who love him and then the phone calls from the phone call now from you know kind of. joy just as mark has pushed me in that i have some good stuff going fasano i know folks who have grown crime this is i'm part of that's going to close the door so i'm just home and i'm not in this for quite. a. violinist kidnapping. terrorism in a place germany in the autumn of 977. 3 members of the red army faction had been sentenced to $99.00 the judge's ruling and stomach i presume treated the way the bible says stomach high and a dummy faction on trial. in 15 minutes on t.w. . kicked off special. 6 times undefeated european champions 2 world championships and the olympic victory the chip a national soccer team such a. soft. i'm told stories like germany's women's football was also successful. because. the minutes on t.w. . like we were. when we
you've devoted has gotten most of the good talk from montreal team for me put it on side every job i don't know from joint press or found out rejects in general but i have. got a lot of us under because. we. want to his servant just met us as a young folks who love him and then the phone calls from the phone call now from you know kind of. joy just as mark has pushed me in that i have some good stuff going fasano i know folks who have grown crime this is i'm part of that's going to close the...
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it was invented and patented by a montreal pharmacist in 1884 as a food option for people who couldn't very well done. so now test me on my knowledge of canada. show me your t-shirt and see if i can identify it. >> i would say almost all canadians will know who this person is. and also the name of his show is on here. so it's a big giveaway. >> jimmy: okay. all right. >> who is this famous canadian? >> jimmy: okay. "the nature of things." oh, boy. he looks kind of familiar. he looks a little like bob ross. but i don't know who that is. who is it? >> david suzuki. >> jimmy: david suzuki. and he hosted a show called "the nature of things"? >> yes. "the nature of things." it's a very famous science and nature show that's been -- >> jimmy: it's not that famous. sandra, you have selected as your charity tonight first responders first. tell us about that charity. >> it's a charity through thriveglobal.com. and the harvard chan school of public health. they started a fund called first responders first fund that gives out ppe to health care workers and not only that, also helps them with dayca
it was invented and patented by a montreal pharmacist in 1884 as a food option for people who couldn't very well done. so now test me on my knowledge of canada. show me your t-shirt and see if i can identify it. >> i would say almost all canadians will know who this person is. and also the name of his show is on here. so it's a big giveaway. >> jimmy: okay. all right. >> who is this famous canadian? >> jimmy: okay. "the nature of things." oh, boy. he looks kind...
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hes with an all-star for the expos in montreal, an mvp for the cubs in chicago, now baseball hall ofer andre da-wson is hoping helping folks in florida who have lost one in this time of covid-19. cbs's manuel bojorquez has our story. >> way back,. >> it is a study in contrast, andre da-wson electrified crowds logging 49 homers on his way not 1987mvp award. >> his current life is one of quiet reflection, kferght the grieving. a twist of faith that started when he invested in a south florida funeral home, the 12 years ago the business nearly folded and dahson was forced to make a decision. >> i just said to myself, well, i got to make this work, and this is where i am in life, this is my calling. >> this is your calling you say. >> yeah, i say that in a sense because i feel this is where god placed me. >> he has owned it without much fanfare but this year is different. >> da-wson has handled service force at least six confirmed covid victims but he says he treats every death as a potential case. >> because you don't know who is tested or who hasn't been tested. and who actually may be
hes with an all-star for the expos in montreal, an mvp for the cubs in chicago, now baseball hall ofer andre da-wson is hoping helping folks in florida who have lost one in this time of covid-19. cbs's manuel bojorquez has our story. >> way back,. >> it is a study in contrast, andre da-wson electrified crowds logging 49 homers on his way not 1987mvp award. >> his current life is one of quiet reflection, kferght the grieving. a twist of faith that started when he invested in a...
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all eyes on the coast this weekend as police and state leaders closely montreal the situation, hoping to not see a repeat of large crowds like we saw last weekend. but as people grow more impatient with the shelter at home order the number of cases continues to grow. take a look at this map right now. santa clara county now reporting 2,200 cases. contra costa county with 27 new cases. a total of 934 there. san mateo county also reporting new cases. more than 1,200 in total now. the bay area has about 8,400 cases, more than 300 people have died. >>> let's also look at the latest covid-19 numbers statewide. you can see we now have more than 52,000 confirmed cases in california. 2,171 people have died because of the virus. >>> law enforcement out in force today in orange county. take a look at this. police officers taping off parts of hunting-ton beach. this all comes after thousands of people protested there over governor newsom's decision to close all orange county beaches. this is from yesterday. a judge late last night rejected bids by city officials to lift the governor's temporary
all eyes on the coast this weekend as police and state leaders closely montreal the situation, hoping to not see a repeat of large crowds like we saw last weekend. but as people grow more impatient with the shelter at home order the number of cases continues to grow. take a look at this map right now. santa clara county now reporting 2,200 cases. contra costa county with 27 new cases. a total of 934 there. san mateo county also reporting new cases. more than 1,200 in total now. the bay area has...
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we went to montreal to meet kim 20 and despite the chilly weather we couldn't have wished for a while mobile come. on the run she has been living in canada for over 40 years now and much she claims novels draw on her own experiences and memories. you were 10 when your family fled saigon. member anything what happened inside and what was your life that when i left i was all the enough to remember and then all the not old enough to understand. everything so when you sit down to write you can you have the freedom to reinvent you know the stories between the little dots that you have of the memories but this saw visit images and as children i think you have a very tunnel vision of things right and so i remember the smell the kitchen the women how they would dress have they moved around and then i also have images of those tanks coming into town we only feel the fear of everybody and the worries and and on the day that we fled of course my parents couldn't tell us that we were fleeing right but the tension was so dance that you can you know you know without anybody say anything and to have
we went to montreal to meet kim 20 and despite the chilly weather we couldn't have wished for a while mobile come. on the run she has been living in canada for over 40 years now and much she claims novels draw on her own experiences and memories. you were 10 when your family fled saigon. member anything what happened inside and what was your life that when i left i was all the enough to remember and then all the not old enough to understand. everything so when you sit down to write you can you...
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i caught up with the creative director via video call with him in montreal.le? some adapting had to be done to work in this new reality but we have a lot of incredible software. you realise all of a sudden when you are pushed into this kind of context that it is actually quite feasible, we are in quite good shape to be able to manage the way we handle our communication, our reviews. we have the tools we need so it is going quite well overall. a franchise like yours is very big, it is something ofa yours is very big, it is something of a juggernaut. is there a pressure to get completed in spite of the coronavirus lockdown?” to get completed in spite of the coronavirus lockdown? i would say with our fan base, coronavirus lockdown? i would say with ourfan base, there is always at this internal pressure to deliver at this internal pressure to deliver a high—quality experience. this is what we strive for an hour ambition. we check week by week in how we are in terms of productivity and efficiency and it is something we need to monitorfor sure but our ambitions and
i caught up with the creative director via video call with him in montreal.le? some adapting had to be done to work in this new reality but we have a lot of incredible software. you realise all of a sudden when you are pushed into this kind of context that it is actually quite feasible, we are in quite good shape to be able to manage the way we handle our communication, our reviews. we have the tools we need so it is going quite well overall. a franchise like yours is very big, it is something...
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estimated in february to put not trillion dollars come on down to the fed's bargain basement to put montreal in dollars order now and get 6 trillion dollars more in 6 months or now just 6 trillion dollar war in 6 months come on down to the fed broader base with high of j.p.l. i print money like a maniac come on down to the feds bargain basement i'll give you a choice dollars right now because of all baseball cards you got civil civil war you got some old rags that round the house will give you a $1000000000.00 come on down to the feds money printing shop right now. you know you might want to this is christine the guard's money printing go to christine look at well just ridiculous to look at than the one most soon to print how do you know how to reduce. all of movement is all of that good you. 7 can assume. we know that your french is not up to par but we're going to say i have $100.00 euros right on my jacket my velvet jacket i'm feeling flush unprecedented the u.s. expects to borrow a massive u.s. dollar 3 trillion or 14 percent of nominal g.d.p. during the 2nd quarter alone current outstan
estimated in february to put not trillion dollars come on down to the fed's bargain basement to put montreal in dollars order now and get 6 trillion dollars more in 6 months or now just 6 trillion dollar war in 6 months come on down to the fed broader base with high of j.p.l. i print money like a maniac come on down to the feds bargain basement i'll give you a choice dollars right now because of all baseball cards you got civil civil war you got some old rags that round the house will give you...
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tom: years ago, tim o'neill what the bank of montreal talked about the border bias read it is easy ---- border bias. it is easy for u.s. strategists to say to buy u.s.. it is difficult for commerzbank. do you take a different tact? peter: for the risk of sounding like a guy who is following the herd, under the circumstances it makes sense to follow the u.s. because i think u.s. will be less badly affected economically from the coronavirus than europe. it will probably rebound more quickly. the numbers will look pretty awful, just according to goldman. they may look less awful on a one to two year horizon than they will in europe. the amount of economic scarring will be more difficult and you would expect u.s. equities to rebound and corporate earnings to look better on a one to two year horizon. francine: what kind of economic scarring will we see in europe, and how long will it last? duration,terms of the typically, let's give the you example -- u.k. example, it takes four years roughly to get back to pre-crisis levels. that has been the case over the last -- recessions over the past
tom: years ago, tim o'neill what the bank of montreal talked about the border bias read it is easy ---- border bias. it is easy for u.s. strategists to say to buy u.s.. it is difficult for commerzbank. do you take a different tact? peter: for the risk of sounding like a guy who is following the herd, under the circumstances it makes sense to follow the u.s. because i think u.s. will be less badly affected economically from the coronavirus than europe. it will probably rebound more quickly. the...
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as you work through, you will notice there were a lot of people in first class, from montreal and new york. he will ask what is the difference - -you will ask -- you will ask what is the difference between a blue and light row. blue means they survived. this is the table. this is the "i" in gis. we have locations we can map. we have where they are from, where they boarded, and where they were heading. a team working with gis online took this list from wikipedia and said let's make a map and improve the signal and reduce the noise. if you look on bit.ly, the second link is the fate of the titanic link. this is that data mapped. 47 pages. i want you to notice as i work with this how much more interactive and powerful the story is because it is mapped. the distribution of passengers first class to second class to 3rd class. i can zoom in on a map. i can say, i wonder what was going on in ireland. i can go from 3rd class to second class to first class. we noticed there was one passenger from dublin, ireland. mr. edward coley. when i click on the map and i click on his name, it shows me th
as you work through, you will notice there were a lot of people in first class, from montreal and new york. he will ask what is the difference - -you will ask -- you will ask what is the difference between a blue and light row. blue means they survived. this is the table. this is the "i" in gis. we have locations we can map. we have where they are from, where they boarded, and where they were heading. a team working with gis online took this list from wikipedia and said let's make a...
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the city of montreal has been delayed.s of getting back to business are good business for servicechannel. the ceo is with us now. tom, in terms of what you do to help businesses this is a huge prospect, because you help people start with new locations. and they are basically starting them all at once here. thomas: first of all, thank you for having me on. this is no small task. we are a technology platform that helps retailers, restaurants and grocery stores manage and maintain operations. we serve about 600 brand name customers that you know and love and to shop at every day across almost 400,000 of their locations, so we have a pretty good ground-level perspective on the reopening process. it is a daunting task. amanda: in terms of what you can do to help retailers, one major aspect is that the safety piece of it, like tracking. how can you help a retailer get back to business faster? thomas: think about the magnitude of what they are dealing with. in a good year, they will open pero 10% of new locations chain, now we ar
the city of montreal has been delayed.s of getting back to business are good business for servicechannel. the ceo is with us now. tom, in terms of what you do to help businesses this is a huge prospect, because you help people start with new locations. and they are basically starting them all at once here. thomas: first of all, thank you for having me on. this is no small task. we are a technology platform that helps retailers, restaurants and grocery stores manage and maintain operations. we...
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and debating it on tumbler or social media, whatever, so what i'm going to say like a center in montrealack community center, group of black lives matter people in viena. i'm entering the space where they are informed in political adventures. they are not making the call for tend of the world that comes with afropessimism. this is one thing like we have to stop police from killing us. block people especially now we are seeing the structural violence, antiblackens violence and nobody is shooting them. there's a structural dynamic to this. i don't go in and say, y'all got these reforms, goals, they've invited me to do saying on afropessimism, graduate, invite ed me to talk more and even though political project is not act the structure of black suffering, immediate thing, can we get race accountability request afropessimism calls for the end to have police, two different things. why do they keep inviting afropessimists to do the workshops, it's because afropessimism is not a discovery. a big listening to black people, kinds of situations that black people make and would make if they didn't
and debating it on tumbler or social media, whatever, so what i'm going to say like a center in montrealack community center, group of black lives matter people in viena. i'm entering the space where they are informed in political adventures. they are not making the call for tend of the world that comes with afropessimism. this is one thing like we have to stop police from killing us. block people especially now we are seeing the structural violence, antiblackens violence and nobody is shooting...
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canada's mcgill university and the universities of ottawa and montreal announced the same today.his comes as other schools in the u.s. insist they will find a way to bring students back to campus. we're joined by jim henderson, president of the university of louisiana system which includes the university of louisiana at lafayette, the university of new orleans, and grambling state university. thanks for joining us, jim, i appreciate it. let me run through some things i'm wondering about. you're planning to resume in-person classes this fall across all nine of your campuses, that's about 92,000 students. are you going to test all the students and faculty and employees? >> jake, we've got to develop plans that meet the needs of the university communities at all nine of our institutions. of course testing will be a component of that. our board will meet at the end of this month to develop a framework. we put the health and safety of students, faculty, and our staff as a paramount concern. testing, identification, rapid response when an outbreak is detected, will absolutely be a part
canada's mcgill university and the universities of ottawa and montreal announced the same today.his comes as other schools in the u.s. insist they will find a way to bring students back to campus. we're joined by jim henderson, president of the university of louisiana system which includes the university of louisiana at lafayette, the university of new orleans, and grambling state university. thanks for joining us, jim, i appreciate it. let me run through some things i'm wondering about. you're...
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. >>> he was an all-star for the expos in montreal, an mvp for the cubs in chicago.eball hall of famer andrej dawson are helping folks in florida who have lost loved ones in this time of covid. cbs's manuel bojorquez has our story. >> way back -- >> reporter: it is a study in contrast. andre dawson electrified crowds, slugging 49 homers on his way to the 1987 m.v.p. award. his current life is one of quiet reflection, comforting the grieving. a twist of fate that started when he invested in a south florida funeral home. but 12 years ago, the business nearly folded, and dawson was forced to make a decision. >> i just said to myself, well, i got to make this work, and this is where i am in life. this is my calling. >> reporter: this is your calling, you say. >> yeah, i say that in a sense because i feel this is where god placed me. >> reporter: he has owned it without much fanfare, but this year is different. dawson has handled services for at least six confirmed covid victims, but he says he treats every death as a potential case. >> because you don't know who is teste
. >>> he was an all-star for the expos in montreal, an mvp for the cubs in chicago.eball hall of famer andrej dawson are helping folks in florida who have lost loved ones in this time of covid. cbs's manuel bojorquez has our story. >> way back -- >> reporter: it is a study in contrast. andre dawson electrified crowds, slugging 49 homers on his way to the 1987 m.v.p. award. his current life is one of quiet reflection, comforting the grieving. a twist of fate that started...
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he was placed into service in a long-term care facility about an hour from his hometown of montreal.orking in a nursing role since he has not finished his residency. >> of course there are risks but you have to look at, standpoint young, fit individual working at-risk environment with the best protective gear possible, i think is the best way to fight this thing. that's why i want to contribute. >> laurent says the chiefs have been proud to support his efforts to put on the scrubs and to pitch in back home. that's a big guy with a big future after football. way to go, big man. >>> our final high this week goes to a moment many of us can relate to these days as we're doing our best to work from home. sometimes that means kids screaming in the background of a zoom meeting or your dog hopping on your lap when you're doing the weather on live television. >> the maps aren't going to move because he just whacked the computer with his head. let me just verbalize the forecast, okay? that wasn't very smart. saturday, partly cloudy, turning more humid with temperatures, again, in the mid-80s.
he was placed into service in a long-term care facility about an hour from his hometown of montreal.orking in a nursing role since he has not finished his residency. >> of course there are risks but you have to look at, standpoint young, fit individual working at-risk environment with the best protective gear possible, i think is the best way to fight this thing. that's why i want to contribute. >> laurent says the chiefs have been proud to support his efforts to put on the scrubs...
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rothstein, but what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallon sent patel out of the country to montreal to hide, stay forever, shut up. but they think it over and el back.rings at he is walking through times square and a few detectives of the pickpocket squad arrest him and arraign him for his part in the fix. then they bring in a witness who heicago named sammy had bet with. fixed and i was defrauded. saysshows up in court and -- abe was the featherweight champion of the world. he was a famous guy. he said it was a different abe i bet with. [applause] this is perjury and a total lie! money was passed at penn station ash got into town. this is how chicago justice in new york justice was handled. when the trial concludes with the black sox one of the most suspicious things that happened -- this looks like it would have been invented by people in --lywood for "eight men out" that the celebrating players and attorneys go to a italian restaurant in chicago and those guys have figured out where the restaurant was. it was owned by an associate of al capone and players and attorneys are in one
rothstein, but what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallon sent patel out of the country to montreal to hide, stay forever, shut up. but they think it over and el back.rings at he is walking through times square and a few detectives of the pickpocket squad arrest him and arraign him for his part in the fix. then they bring in a witness who heicago named sammy had bet with. fixed and i was defrauded. saysshows up in court and -- abe was the featherweight champion of the world. he was a...
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[ laughter ] >> it was french because i've also been on "the voice" in montreal "la voix." >> seth: "x >> seth: wait, what -- how does the theme song go in french? >> ♪ this is la voix >> seth: let's do it together. one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ this is la voix >> seth: so here -- this is for real >> okay. >> seth: this is the cognitive test that donald trump's doctor gave him [ laughter ] and i'm going to administer it to you and see if you can pass and if you nail it - >> i get to be president >> seth: if you nail it, i'll do a shot and if you miss, you do a shot >> i'm going to be president >> seth: what animal is this for real >> this is -- i snorted. >> seth: for real. >> this is the lion. >> seth: lion. boom okay [ laughter ] >> oh, it's going to be bad. >> seth: oh, that's awful. alright copy - >> to help it with a beer. >> seth: alright, ready? i'm going to do a shot in advance -- >> okay. >> seth: of how excited i am for this next one. >> okay. jesus. seth: okay -- ooh! all right. name the maximum number of words in one minute that begin with the letter "f. >> what? >> seth: "f
[ laughter ] >> it was french because i've also been on "the voice" in montreal "la voix." >> seth: "x >> seth: wait, what -- how does the theme song go in french? >> ♪ this is la voix >> seth: let's do it together. one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ this is la voix >> seth: so here -- this is for real >> okay. >> seth: this is the cognitive test that donald trump's doctor gave him [ laughter ] and i'm going to administer it...
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what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallon had sent a attell out of the country to montreal. they think it over and he brings attell back. he is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago and he would have said he bet with me in the series was fixed and i was defrauded. he shows up in court and they say, the featherweight champion of the world, he was a famous guy. he says, no, it was a different abe attell that i bet with. this is complete perjury, a total lie. money was passed to him at grand central terminal when he got into town. attell walks that way. this is how chicago justice and new york justice was handled. when the trial concludes, one of the most suspicious things that happened, and this looks like it would have been invented by the people within hollywood but it is not. the celebrating players and their attorneys go to an italian restaurant in chicago and those guys have figured out where the restaurant was and it was o
what he remarkably does is rothstein and fallon had sent a attell out of the country to montreal. they think it over and he brings attell back. he is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the black sox fix. and then they bring in a witness from chicago and he would have said he bet with me in the series was fixed and i was defrauded. he shows up in court and they say, the featherweight champion of the world,...
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the montreal, canada, native telling abc news his achievement means a lot, quote, particularly becauseion of slavery. according to the princeton and slavery project, nine previous princeton university presidents owned slaves at some point in their lives. so now the accomplishment is drawing some high-profile praise. michelle obama tweeting, this princeton alum is so proud of you, nick, congratulations on becoming valedictorian and making history. and kamala harris writing, you may be the first, but i know you won't be the last. keep using your gifts to show the next generation of young black leaders what's possible. johnson will give a speech at princeton's virtual commencement on may 31st, though he's not exactly sure what he plans on saying. for now, nick johnson's message is this. >> i realize that this is an incredible opportunity to continue to inspire black and african-american individuals who will come after me and who might hope to follow a similar path. >> nick will begin ph.d. studies in operations research at m.i.t. in the fall of this year. by the way, we reached out for an
the montreal, canada, native telling abc news his achievement means a lot, quote, particularly becauseion of slavery. according to the princeton and slavery project, nine previous princeton university presidents owned slaves at some point in their lives. so now the accomplishment is drawing some high-profile praise. michelle obama tweeting, this princeton alum is so proud of you, nick, congratulations on becoming valedictorian and making history. and kamala harris writing, you may be the first,...
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he's from montreal. majored in operations, research an financial engineering.m.i.t. in the fall. johnson hopes finishing top of his class at princeton quote serves as an inspiration to black students coming up behind me. princeton will hold a virtual graduation for the graduation ceremony for the class of 2020 at the end of this month. and johnson says that he hasn't finalized his speech yet but has an idea. he'll talk about reflecting on his academic experiences, graduating in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic. michelle obama also a princeton grad gave him a shout out saying she's so proud of him as a princeton alum. i have a feeling this is just the beginning for you. i can't wait to see everything you continue to achieve our former first lady said. tony, when i saw this story it made me very proud but made me a little sad it took 274 years for this accomplishment to happen. but i'm so happy for nicholas johnson. can't wait to hear his speech. >> i'm looking forward to that speech. it's a very longtime and now a lot on the shoulders of one young man. anyon
he's from montreal. majored in operations, research an financial engineering.m.i.t. in the fall. johnson hopes finishing top of his class at princeton quote serves as an inspiration to black students coming up behind me. princeton will hold a virtual graduation for the graduation ceremony for the class of 2020 at the end of this month. and johnson says that he hasn't finalized his speech yet but has an idea. he'll talk about reflecting on his academic experiences, graduating in the middle of a...
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one is a built-in cheeseburger, which pete you make a great cheeseburger with your montreal steak sauces, but two, i'm going to show you how to make a cobbler on a grill. ainsley: what kind of cobbler? steve: it's reds white and blue bury appropriately. with ice cream on the top. ainsley: this weekend i did your five minute vignettes with hay den, easiest recipes ever and they're delicious. thank you. steve: you bet i saw you on instagram doing that it was a lovely activity with hayden so that's coming in the meantime a u.s. warning the u.s. is warning china about new sanctions, if they pass, a controversial security law for hong kong. senator martha mcsally has a resolution to con tempt communist regime and she joins us, next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief >> secretary pompeo will likely be unable to certify that hong kong maintains a high degree of autonomy and if that happens there will be san
one is a built-in cheeseburger, which pete you make a great cheeseburger with your montreal steak sauces, but two, i'm going to show you how to make a cobbler on a grill. ainsley: what kind of cobbler? steve: it's reds white and blue bury appropriately. with ice cream on the top. ainsley: this weekend i did your five minute vignettes with hay den, easiest recipes ever and they're delicious. thank you. steve: you bet i saw you on instagram doing that it was a lovely activity with hayden so...
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we went to montreal to meet. and despite the chilly weather we couldn't have wished for a wilma welcome that.
we went to montreal to meet. and despite the chilly weather we couldn't have wished for a wilma welcome that.