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i spend a lot of time in montreal. it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity mélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the planet. it might be true, but they say it with a sense of ironic pride. is that the metaphor that defines this place? citizens constantly having to navigate safe passage through a ruthless asphalt jungle? maybe it is. let's find out. - montreal has often been dubbed "little paris". it's not. it's been described as new york with a european twist. nah! while it's true that montreal is t
i spend a lot of time in montreal. it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a home away from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity...
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in montreal, 2 projects were discussed. the 1st was the caea program. sometimes, in spite of everything a man can do. he falls into the hands of the enemy. if you were an airman, whose plane was shot down an enemy territory, or a soldier, or a marine captured in combat on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world dropped out from under you, leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understandable for a minute or 2, a. c. n stands for survival, evasion, resistance, and escape with. but there was a hidden agenda at the meeting. the primary objective was offensive, and developing techniques that we could use against captured soviet. so as an festively of mobilization of psychology important that states that research was dominant within the can universities for the better part of a decade. soon researches began similar experiments in psychiatric hospital in the u. k. ah, in the us the cia had over 160 secret projects in 80 institutions. $25000000.00 was allocated to human experimentation
in montreal, 2 projects were discussed. the 1st was the caea program. sometimes, in spite of everything a man can do. he falls into the hands of the enemy. if you were an airman, whose plane was shot down an enemy territory, or a soldier, or a marine captured in combat on the enemy lines. your 1st feeling might be one of helplessness, as if suddenly the whole world dropped out from under you, leaving you with the enemy's mercy. such a feeling is quite understandable for a minute or 2, a. c. n...
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to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo a few moments ago, doctor, you and cameron of montreal chairman of the organizing committee, opens the 3rd world congress of psychiatry with these words. these are the days and hours of the occasion, but summing up the termination, fire of the imagination and drive us forward in this greatest of endeavour. mm. mm. to go see the allen memorial institute, where my father spent on and off for tragic years. mm mm. it was one year after my bar mitzvah, just 14th. and i remember the christmas holidays that year with my father pacing, singing a sort of crazy song from that. i think the thirty's called mary c. dodson. does he go to middle lamps? he driving over and over and over again, and my being very puzzled and not understanding what was happening, which is how he ended up in 1956. going to see you and cameron at the on memorial institute down my for the most chilling experiments we of uncovered, took place at this gothic estate called ravens greg half way up, mount royal and montreal. then the drug began to take hold very rapidly. things bec
to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo a few moments ago, doctor, you and cameron of montreal chairman of the organizing committee, opens the 3rd world congress of psychiatry with these words. these are the days and hours of the occasion, but summing up the termination, fire of the imagination and drive us forward in this greatest of endeavour. mm. mm. to go see the allen memorial institute, where my father spent on and off for tragic years. mm mm. it was one year after my bar...
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montreal game game six lost in montreal. penn state game, bowl game, new year's eve. forget where the game was but we lost that game as well. >> so, and i ask that question because if the red sox do, indeed, make it to the world series, are you going to -- going to sneak off to go to one of the games? >> listen, let's -- we're going to -- we have to focus on tonight and we'll fill in later. not breaking any news here. i'm going to take it one inning, one pitch, one inning, one game at a time. >> what i hear -- >> this team -- this team does seem to have something special going on. this red sox team. it does remind me of the '07 team. reminds me of the '13 team. up know? '07. superstars. there are stars on this team but playing as a team and alex cora is an amazing manager. grateful he's back with the red sox. he's just a good human being, and he has them believing. in sports, like anything, if you believe, that's part of the battle. >> secretary walsh, i am not asking anymore questions that will tempt you to violate your role of making predictions. secretary walsh, we
montreal game game six lost in montreal. penn state game, bowl game, new year's eve. forget where the game was but we lost that game as well. >> so, and i ask that question because if the red sox do, indeed, make it to the world series, are you going to -- going to sneak off to go to one of the games? >> listen, let's -- we're going to -- we have to focus on tonight and we'll fill in later. not breaking any news here. i'm going to take it one inning, one pitch, one inning, one game...
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the montreal game was game six and we lost. the penn state game was a bowl game. it was new year's eve. i forget where the game was but we lost that as well. >> i asked that question because if the red sox do indeed make it to the world series, are you going to sneak off to go to one of the games? >> listen, we will focus on tonight and we will fill in later. i'm not breaking any news here. one inning, one pitch, one game at a time. >> what i hear is -- >> they do have some big special going on, this red sox team. it reminds me of the oh 17. it reminds me of the 13 team. 07 had some superstars. there are stars in the scene but they are playing as a team. alex cora is an amazing manager. i'm grateful he is back with the red sox he is a good human being. he has them believing in sports, like anything, if you believe, that is part of the battle. >> i will not ask you anymore questions that will tempt you to violate your role of making predictions. secretary walsh, we are out of time. thank you so much for ready for the livestream?
the montreal game was game six and we lost. the penn state game was a bowl game. it was new year's eve. i forget where the game was but we lost that as well. >> i asked that question because if the red sox do indeed make it to the world series, are you going to sneak off to go to one of the games? >> listen, we will focus on tonight and we will fill in later. i'm not breaking any news here. one inning, one pitch, one game at a time. >> what i hear is -- >> they do have...
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so, the 7 fingers now have a permanent home in san francisco, after 20 years in montreal.bylon" was here for 45 years, and then it closed in december of 2019. before "beach blanket babylon," though, there were also a number of important things that happened in here. and so we're in a really long tradition of great culture in this room for the city of san francisco, focused a lot on the neighborhood of north beach, which we're happy to also be part of. >> circus in general is really cool because it brings height, and, you know, you're basically -- you're going super high. teeterboard, you're going super high, chinese pole, you know, and these incredible feats. but it somehow has a way of feeling intimate, which is kind of cool, you know? the audience is actually -- some of them are even gonna be sitting on the stage. and so it's just gonna be a whole different world, and it's gonna be a good time. i do basically acrobatics, chinese acrobatics. it's -- it's a show with many different talents. we have people from all over the world that do different disciplines. but also, the
so, the 7 fingers now have a permanent home in san francisco, after 20 years in montreal.bylon" was here for 45 years, and then it closed in december of 2019. before "beach blanket babylon," though, there were also a number of important things that happened in here. and so we're in a really long tradition of great culture in this room for the city of san francisco, focused a lot on the neighborhood of north beach, which we're happy to also be part of. >> circus in general...
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and on the montrÉal protocol it is a success story.it was driven by a science of maggie thatcher who is a prime minister of england at the time in the united kingdom and persuaded president reagan to support negotiation of the montrÉal protocol. and with economic actors. and with that stratospheric ozone layer and with their products did destroy the ozone layer they could be on the hook for a lot of us it's in my ability and compensation so we are able to work with other countries to get that in place and it is a good model that's not entirely analogous we have to mobilize across every sector every country needs to participate and as we have heard it's a much tougher problem. >> i agree with all those points it was adopted into the we have shown with us leadership to have a cap and trade model. >> with a time i've got left, converting to clean energy so much of what were trying to do is to make sure we deploy the capitals to do play from cheap energy charging stations so to if you give us appear on your if you don't pay for electricity
and on the montrÉal protocol it is a success story.it was driven by a science of maggie thatcher who is a prime minister of england at the time in the united kingdom and persuaded president reagan to support negotiation of the montrÉal protocol. and with economic actors. and with that stratospheric ozone layer and with their products did destroy the ozone layer they could be on the hook for a lot of us it's in my ability and compensation so we are able to work with other countries to get that...
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the montreal protocol is a success story. it has worked well and was driven by science, including by maggie thatcher, the conservative prime minister of england at the time of the united kingdom, and she persuaded president reagan to support negotiation of the montreal protocol. that being said, it is a much easier problem to solve because it deals with a much smaller set of economic actors and those economic actors realized two things, one, they could make a lot of money by producing the alternatives to the substances that were destroying the stratospheric ozone layer. two, if their products to destroy the stratospheric ozone layer, they could be on the hook for a lot of lawsuits and a lot of liability in compensation. we were able to work with business, with other countries to get that in place. it is a good model but not entirely in elegance because of -- analogous because of the differences. we have to mobilize action across every sector of the economy, every major country needs to participate. as we have heard, it is a m
the montreal protocol is a success story. it has worked well and was driven by science, including by maggie thatcher, the conservative prime minister of england at the time of the united kingdom, and she persuaded president reagan to support negotiation of the montreal protocol. that being said, it is a much easier problem to solve because it deals with a much smaller set of economic actors and those economic actors realized two things, one, they could make a lot of money by producing the...
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to arrest me. mohammed do was accused of being the leader of an al qaeda self in both germany and montreal. in the chaos president bush signed the secret director giving the cia authority to kill or capture terrorists anywhere in the years that followed several dozen acro, crisscross the glow, making thousands of flights faced with an onslaught of prisoners, the bush administration drew up a memorandum known as the torture memos it set out the legal basis for using these techniques in the war on terror and cited the hooded menu from 1978 judgment. with within months, the cia rolled out these methods within guantanamo and all its black sites. they call them enhanced interrogation techniques the cia child to carter psychologist who had no experience with al qaeda, who had no experience with interrogations, and had no experience in the middle east gym and i went into a cubicle, sat down at a, at a he sat down at the typewriter and together we wrote out the list as techniques that we thought had worked well in the series school. well, i had already been told that the geneva conventions didn't
to arrest me. mohammed do was accused of being the leader of an al qaeda self in both germany and montreal. in the chaos president bush signed the secret director giving the cia authority to kill or capture terrorists anywhere in the years that followed several dozen acro, crisscross the glow, making thousands of flights faced with an onslaught of prisoners, the bush administration drew up a memorandum known as the torture memos it set out the legal basis for using these techniques in the war...
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próximos 20 años la empresa ha invertido mucho en el deporte con patrocinio de la fórmula uno en montrealucir el domingo en la mañana son un par de horas después los dos jugadores fueron detenidos por saltarse una señal de alto >>> cerramos en barcelona donde fue un día de presentación Él lateral derecho tania alves a los 38 años de edad regresa para jugar un papel complementario sobre todo para servir de mentor eligió el número ocho toque según como dicho le ha rendido homenaje a dos figuras del club que nos ha de ser un mero antes alves podrá disputar a partir del 1 de enero cuando abre la ventana de transacciones invernales más información deportiva >>> desde la cárcel donde se encuentran los feminicidios más grandes y crueles de este pís le tendré los detalles >>> el gobierno de estados unidos ofrece una recompensa millonaria para encontrar y arrestar al hermano del chapo guzmán tenemos esos detalles al regresar de esta pausa ♪♪♪♪♪♪♪. >>> buenas tardes le saluda césar bayona gracias por continuar en sintonía de telemundo 48 >>> yo si claude de la fuente iniciamos con novedades este ca
próximos 20 años la empresa ha invertido mucho en el deporte con patrocinio de la fórmula uno en montrealucir el domingo en la mañana son un par de horas después los dos jugadores fueron detenidos por saltarse una señal de alto >>> cerramos en barcelona donde fue un día de presentación Él lateral derecho tania alves a los 38 años de edad regresa para jugar un papel complementario sobre todo para servir de mentor eligió el número ocho toque según como dicho le ha rendido...
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their audience so she was teaching them but then coming to the united states and then met earl and montrÉalmeeting and they fellg in love and where is very attracted and then was instilling them she had an educational ready from british guyana and was not college-educated but had primarypr school. but often she would talk to them about the ways of the world and really wanted them to stand up and be proud of who they were and talk about ethiopia and africa. and it turns out that then at the time when the military was illegal but when they were freed but then they were raping her and her daughter had a child they ended up raising her daughter she was raised by the grandparents and then she brings is with her into raising her a own children as well as joining the un ia. >> it is a rich history and you can see the way that now come parented and how they taught him was so instrumental in his ideas so what you expect the average person you have your father as a model but one of the things can you do to make history come alive? >> to make history come alive so over the years and what the attitudes
their audience so she was teaching them but then coming to the united states and then met earl and montrÉalmeeting and they fellg in love and where is very attracted and then was instilling them she had an educational ready from british guyana and was not college-educated but had primarypr school. but often she would talk to them about the ways of the world and really wanted them to stand up and be proud of who they were and talk about ethiopia and africa. and it turns out that then at the...
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also seeing some wet weather around montreal, the cause of their highway. not all of this is heavy. some of it has been body with -- has been spotty with the system. what can you expect as you head into tomorrow morning? the commute at 5:00 a.m. will include spotty showers continuing into 8:00 a.m. if you're driving, use caution. there will be a few showers. if you are walking, there will be some slick spots. i will let you know if there are rain chances in the forecast. >> thanks very much. despite recent rain, we are in the depths of a very serious drought. take a look at today's california drought conditions compared to three months ago. things have improved, but barely. most of the state is still in exceptional or extreme drought. tonight in the south bay, one million residents will be hit with the toughest water restrictions of any major urban area in california. late yesterday, the state puc gave final approval to san jose water company's plan. amanda del castillo explains that anyone who fails to meet their specified mark will have to pay. >> cutback and conserve because now
also seeing some wet weather around montreal, the cause of their highway. not all of this is heavy. some of it has been body with -- has been spotty with the system. what can you expect as you head into tomorrow morning? the commute at 5:00 a.m. will include spotty showers continuing into 8:00 a.m. if you're driving, use caution. there will be a few showers. if you are walking, there will be some slick spots. i will let you know if there are rain chances in the forecast. >> thanks very...
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he was one of the signatories in 1701 of the great piece of montrÉal.rom being a warrior and diplomat, he was clearly regarded by most everyone who met him, europeans and indigenous people, something one of the most intelligent people that ever met. a great anchor, a great orator. he was routinely invited to the table at the den french governor of that part of the colonies to engage in debates with europeans on topics that ranged from christianity to marriage customs, the role of money, and whole idea of clinical freedoms. and many of these conversations were recorded. and in them, he launches a truly stinging critique of european behavior. there's a lot about women's freedoms, a lot about the obsessions with wealth and money that forms as power. there many observations on the kind of endemic homelessness that was apparent already then in european towns, colonial towns included. and there's a lot of discussion, a lot of criticism of the way europeans are constantly on the one hand competing with each other, but also differing to each other on the basis
he was one of the signatories in 1701 of the great piece of montrÉal.rom being a warrior and diplomat, he was clearly regarded by most everyone who met him, europeans and indigenous people, something one of the most intelligent people that ever met. a great anchor, a great orator. he was routinely invited to the table at the den french governor of that part of the colonies to engage in debates with europeans on topics that ranged from christianity to marriage customs, the role of money, and...
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of the net, lighting the lamp repeatedly as the new york islanders beat the canadiens 6-2 up in montrealme for the weather, and michelle grossman is here. thanks for telling us what's coming up this weekend, and in particular, how are we looking for the new york city marathon this sunday? >> we're looking pretty good. good morning, jonathan. happy friday. cold for many, but by sunday, looking picture-perfect for the marathon. that's good news. let's start with the freeze warnings and alerts across the area east of the rockies. 're looking from the central southern plains to the tennessee valley and the mid-atlantic for the freeze warnings. we're seeing 22 million people impacted. we're starting out below average and ending up above average. lots of blue. anywhere from nashville, 70 degrees, which is typical for this time of year. gainesville, 14 degrees below average. that's going to be the same story as we head toward saturday. kicking off your weekend with chilly air. jacksonville, 62 degrees as a daytime high. that's 13 degrees below where we're supposed to be for this time of year. t
of the net, lighting the lamp repeatedly as the new york islanders beat the canadiens 6-2 up in montrealme for the weather, and michelle grossman is here. thanks for telling us what's coming up this weekend, and in particular, how are we looking for the new york city marathon this sunday? >> we're looking pretty good. good morning, jonathan. happy friday. cold for many, but by sunday, looking picture-perfect for the marathon. that's good news. let's start with the freeze warnings and...
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i1987, the montrÉal protocol protected -- the paris agreement begins to limit emissionsut does not mentionl, for gas. we need a global plan to end the proliferation of fossil fuels and fasttrack solutions company fossil fuel treaty would phase out coal, oil, gasaster, more fairly, and forever also party workers -- while protecting workers. amy: this comes as securing money for poor nations to help cut emissions and adapt to the effects of climatehange, so-called "loss and damage," is a key focus at cop26. british prime minister boris johnson and indian prime minister narendra modi co-chaired an event this week to launch a fund to help small island developing states build infrastructure to cope with rising sea levels. this is modi speaking in glasgow. >> excellencies, the infrastructure for resilient eyelid states launch gives a new, a new trust, a new chance vulnerable countries to do something. amy: india is the world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases after china and the united states. for more, we are joined from inside cop26 in glasgow by harjeet singh, senior advisor with cli
i1987, the montrÉal protocol protected -- the paris agreement begins to limit emissionsut does not mentionl, for gas. we need a global plan to end the proliferation of fossil fuels and fasttrack solutions company fossil fuel treaty would phase out coal, oil, gasaster, more fairly, and forever also party workers -- while protecting workers. amy: this comes as securing money for poor nations to help cut emissions and adapt to the effects of climatehange, so-called "loss and damage," is...
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carolina is now the fourth team ever to start a season 9-0, the first since the montreal canadians did 2015. >>> to kalamazoo we go, western michigan taking on their in-state rival western michigan for the battle of the victory cannon. it was a historic night for the central wide receiver scoring three touchdowns in just five minutes, two of them on punt returns, one for 70 yards, the other, a 95-yard dash. that's a school record. he leads them back from a 4-point deficit and sparks a 2-30 win over the broncos. what a night for that guy. >>> the atlanta braves are back home this morning after beating out the houston astros, game six of the world series. with the championship trophy in hand, the team celebrated on the tarmac at hartsfield/jackson international airport in atlanta last night. a championship parade will take place at noon tomorrow with celebrations taking place around the metro area. some local districts are canceling classes to students will have a chance to watch the world series parade. here's what was said on the tarmac about that and the team's win. >> everyone is exc
carolina is now the fourth team ever to start a season 9-0, the first since the montreal canadians did 2015. >>> to kalamazoo we go, western michigan taking on their in-state rival western michigan for the battle of the victory cannon. it was a historic night for the central wide receiver scoring three touchdowns in just five minutes, two of them on punt returns, one for 70 yards, the other, a 95-yard dash. that's a school record. he leads them back from a 4-point deficit and sparks a...
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president trump had something known as the montreal cognitive assessment. um, you know, there was no mention of that sort of thing here. it is a constant point of constitution, i can tell you, within the geriatrics community. i wrote this book last year about brain health. and one of the things that kept coming up was should sort of these types of screening tests, cognitive screening tests, be more commonly done and there is many in this community who believe starting at age 65, there should be some sort of screening that's done. dr. ronald peterson who runs the alzheimer's clinic at mayo has been something who has talked about that. but as far as we know for president biden, we didn't see any kind of test like that performed. >> we should also point out the president's physical made history today. he temporarily turned over presidential authority to vice president harris which is the first time in american history that a woman had the power of the president so interesting day in history. i want to turn to the fight against covid, though. today, cdc and fda
president trump had something known as the montreal cognitive assessment. um, you know, there was no mention of that sort of thing here. it is a constant point of constitution, i can tell you, within the geriatrics community. i wrote this book last year about brain health. and one of the things that kept coming up was should sort of these types of screening tests, cognitive screening tests, be more commonly done and there is many in this community who believe starting at age 65, there should be...
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>> and a number of international group, there were-- in montreal and-- it's a common concern across democracy. while a lot of attention is on the winner during election time, and in any contest you see, and-- the response to the losers turns out to be quite important in deciding whether or not the process could continue for another cycle or not, and to be able to have the idea they've lost the edge. so, it's an attempt to look at something comparatively that's common across the democracies and focus so much as perhaps they should be. >> great. and so i'd like to ask, with that in mind, why is this important? and in particular, does it seem important to you now that we sort of focus on losers consent in our current time? >> yeah, it does. the obvious immediate example for the 2020 election laws, and we can see that in a number of ways in which the people who lost are not quite ready to accept that and as a consequence of that, we see a number of different behaviors. for example, a whole series, and we also see a whole series of public opinion, which shows how angry people are, and how unwillin
>> and a number of international group, there were-- in montreal and-- it's a common concern across democracy. while a lot of attention is on the winner during election time, and in any contest you see, and-- the response to the losers turns out to be quite important in deciding whether or not the process could continue for another cycle or not, and to be able to have the idea they've lost the edge. so, it's an attempt to look at something comparatively that's common across the...
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possible bidders may include the bank of montreal and pnc financial.en in the bnp stable for more than four decades. valuing the business at $15 billion. tesla shares nearing bear market territory after tumbling, selling a chunk of the stock and hinting that may sell more. shares dropped as much as 5.3% in yields on monday before paring some losses. the stock is down nearly 18% from a record high. yvonne: we will get part two of the biden-xi summit to be held potentially around 11:00 our local time in beijing. pretty interesting. they are taking a 15 minute break right now. the first round was just saying hello, nice to see you come over and. the second half is expected to take a turn more serious and get into more hard-hitting issues. haslinda: it could be totally different from what is being discussed kind the scenes. what is important is that they are having a conversation. they both know each other from the obama administration days so perhaps they can make some progress. yvonne: jp came out with a pretty interesting call, saying they are thinking
possible bidders may include the bank of montreal and pnc financial.en in the bnp stable for more than four decades. valuing the business at $15 billion. tesla shares nearing bear market territory after tumbling, selling a chunk of the stock and hinting that may sell more. shares dropped as much as 5.3% in yields on monday before paring some losses. the stock is down nearly 18% from a record high. yvonne: we will get part two of the biden-xi summit to be held potentially around 11:00 our local...
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dick pound from montreal.ing up, pfizer-biontech, moderna, j&j working to adapt their vaccines to beat the omicron variant. we have details on that on the way. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: these are risk assets today, seeing a decent bounceback when it comes to equities although a mixed picture with the hang seng lower by 325 points. can't catch a break off that market. dollar-yen around 113.66, mark said we have possibly hit the peak when it comes to dollar-yen. let's look ahead to fed chair did jay powell saying the omicron variant plays -- poses risks to achieving stable prices and maximum employment. kathleen hays on what to expect out of his testimony later in the u.s.. this was a more dovish powell than expected? >> as dovish as you would expect at a time when he hasn't been hawkish on speeding up taper. we do have this risk of the omicron hitting global economies, so that is what is going on. two days of testimony, first of the senate banking committee than the house financial services committee on wedn
dick pound from montreal.ing up, pfizer-biontech, moderna, j&j working to adapt their vaccines to beat the omicron variant. we have details on that on the way. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: these are risk assets today, seeing a decent bounceback when it comes to equities although a mixed picture with the hang seng lower by 325 points. can't catch a break off that market. dollar-yen around 113.66, mark said we have possibly hit the peak when it comes to dollar-yen. let's look ahead to fed...
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november 16, 20 at the, by the president of the united states: as in executive session, amendment to montreal protocol, treaty document 117-1. the i ask that the treaty be considered read the thirst time, that it be referred with accompanying papers to the committee on foreign committee on foreign relations in order to be print and that the president's message be print the frommed record. -- printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: i ask unanimous consent that at senate proceed to executive session to consider the following nominations en bloc -- calendar numbers 4666, 509 and 358, that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc without intervening action or debate, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate, that neigh statements related to the nominations be printed in the record, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action understand that the senate resume legislative session. the presiding officer: without objection. the question occurs on the nominations en bloc.
november 16, 20 at the, by the president of the united states: as in executive session, amendment to montreal protocol, treaty document 117-1. the i ask that the treaty be considered read the thirst time, that it be referred with accompanying papers to the committee on foreign committee on foreign relations in order to be print and that the president's message be print the frommed record. -- printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: i ask unanimous consent...
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he took a test called the montreal cognitive assessment, actually designed to detect dementia or othern he bragged in tv interviews about his perfect score but it didn't really have the intended effect. watch. >> like a memory question. it's, like, you'll go person, woman, man, camera, tv. so they say, could you repeat that? so, i said, yeah. so it's person, woman, man, camera, tv. okay, that's very good. if you get it in order, you get extra points. go back to that question. and repeat them. can you do it? and you go, person, woman, man, camera, tv. they say, that's amazing. how did you do that? i do it because i have, like, a good memory, because i'm cognitively there. >> he was in charge of the nukes. oh my god. so, this is not a segment, though, about him. bless his heart. or about joe biden. this is a segment about the anatomy of a smear being laundered by the likes of nikki haley. joining our conversation, nick confessore from the "new york times" and nbc political analyst. this is how it starts. we talk a lot about facebook here, nick. about sort of the end of the food chain but
he took a test called the montreal cognitive assessment, actually designed to detect dementia or othern he bragged in tv interviews about his perfect score but it didn't really have the intended effect. watch. >> like a memory question. it's, like, you'll go person, woman, man, camera, tv. so they say, could you repeat that? so, i said, yeah. so it's person, woman, man, camera, tv. okay, that's very good. if you get it in order, you get extra points. go back to that question. and repeat...
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host: richard in montreal, good morning. caller: good morning.ou have to say too many parents who say their children have been injured or died from the vaccine, like mr. ramirez who said that pfizer killed his 16-year-old son? there are many parents like him, but what about all the icu nurses who are saying they will never take the vaccine because they are witnessing themselves horrific injuries in the emergency room? why are doctors covering this up? guest: i would say haven't heard of any of those cases, i'm sorry to the ramirez family that they lost their son. but i can't speak to that because i do not know. but i can tell he is pfizer pays me know many to be here. my salary does not change whether you take it or not. i am just tried to give you -- i am just here to try to give information to feel safe. just be cautious, because there is a lot of false information. the medical community at large, the staff i work with, we are all very supportive. we do not have a secret agenda, we want to help keep you interfamily safe. host: from new mexico.
host: richard in montreal, good morning. caller: good morning.ou have to say too many parents who say their children have been injured or died from the vaccine, like mr. ramirez who said that pfizer killed his 16-year-old son? there are many parents like him, but what about all the icu nurses who are saying they will never take the vaccine because they are witnessing themselves horrific injuries in the emergency room? why are doctors covering this up? guest: i would say haven't heard of any of...
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opened the border not just for air, given that the canadians were already open and you could fly from montreal to miami but you couldn't drive from thunder bay to duluth, so we're very pleased about this development. can you talk about what implementation challenges the department has had since opening the border last week? i have not heard a lot about lines or the like, and i thank you for that, but could you tell me about how that has gauna cross the border? i'm only aware of my own state. >> thank you, senator, we're very pleased with the way it has gone. we communicated in advance of july 8, the date on which we lifted the title 19 restrictions of our land ports of entry that people should be ready for increased wait times, which is natural when an operational change like this occurs, especially at ports of entry that are not modernized, but fortunately, with yesterday's historic infrastructure bill, we're going to really change that, thanks to president biden's leadership. but we have not actually experienced the long lines that we would have expected. we were really prepared for it, but
opened the border not just for air, given that the canadians were already open and you could fly from montreal to miami but you couldn't drive from thunder bay to duluth, so we're very pleased about this development. can you talk about what implementation challenges the department has had since opening the border last week? i have not heard a lot about lines or the like, and i thank you for that, but could you tell me about how that has gauna cross the border? i'm only aware of my own state....