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as you mentioned, in ontario, on saturday, many demonstrations are expected in algeria, on saturday,any demonstrations are expected. despot's across the region -- the prime minister has been sacked and people are clearly demanding social-economic changes. these are all suggestions we have seen put across the region by dictators that are not sufficient. it is hard to tell how the egyptian situation will impact specifically on all these countries. they have their own specificities. mubarak is loathed in egypt but, for example, in jordan, the jordanians do not have a -- do not have any hatred for their ruler. they just want to see real changes on the ground. they want a better life. but they do not necessarily want to get rid of their king. >> thank you very much. the egyptian communities around the world are watching developments in cairo with huge interest. nowhere more so than in nestorius, an area of new york known -- no more than in past dorastoria, an area of new york known as little egypt. >> in the cafes of little egypt, of the smokers believe they were about to experience the e
as you mentioned, in ontario, on saturday, many demonstrations are expected in algeria, on saturday,any demonstrations are expected. despot's across the region -- the prime minister has been sacked and people are clearly demanding social-economic changes. these are all suggestions we have seen put across the region by dictators that are not sufficient. it is hard to tell how the egyptian situation will impact specifically on all these countries. they have their own specificities. mubarak is...
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he would turn for canada, having few job prospects he opened his own medical practice in london, ontario. he went 28 straight days without having seen a single patient. this income for its first month of medical practice was $4. in desperate need of funds coming except to the position as an instructor at the university of western ontario. the salary for the position, $2 an hour. but historical would lead to his great success. at 1:00 in the morning on october 31, 1920, while tediously preparing for the following day's lecture, he raised the november issue of eternal into surgery, gynecology and obstetrics. the article was written by an american pathologist named moses and aaron at the university of minnesota and was entitled the relation of the pilot to linger and to diabetes with special reference to cases of pancreatic upon finishing the article, he fell into deep sleep and was the weekend at 2:00 a.m. by the force of an idea. he took a small black notebook and scribbled 25 words that would eventually lead to solution of the medical mysteries that have persisted for thousands of years.
he would turn for canada, having few job prospects he opened his own medical practice in london, ontario. he went 28 straight days without having seen a single patient. this income for its first month of medical practice was $4. in desperate need of funds coming except to the position as an instructor at the university of western ontario. the salary for the position, $2 an hour. but historical would lead to his great success. at 1:00 in the morning on october 31, 1920, while tediously preparing...
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it is going to air on monday in ontario, canada.oing to run nothing but glistening chickens turning on a spit until may. why not all the time? a restaurant chain called swish clalet is paying for it, but their logo won't appear. they don't need it. when people in ontario are good for a chicken they automatically think of swiss clalet. >> that will just make you hungry all the time, which i guess then you head to their restaurant. >>> coming up, more team coverage of the latest storm to hit the bay area. >> we have several live reports. and we'll take you to napa where grow eers are concerned about how the cold temperatures could affect their crop. >>> plus, a live report from the santa cruz mountains where they are expected some snow. >>> and a live look outside of oakland. of course, mike is also keeping an eye on the roads this morning. it could be a really roughmm pl he aadan a commute. plan aheadnd a allow a little extra time today. i love america, i love my pet bald eagle brock, my bison sara, i love my pick-up with the custom
it is going to air on monday in ontario, canada.oing to run nothing but glistening chickens turning on a spit until may. why not all the time? a restaurant chain called swish clalet is paying for it, but their logo won't appear. they don't need it. when people in ontario are good for a chicken they automatically think of swiss clalet. >> that will just make you hungry all the time, which i guess then you head to their restaurant. >>> coming up, more team coverage of the latest...
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in much of ontario, the gray there. the northern great lakes dealing with heavier snow. just south of it, maybe even freezing rain for places like maine and into new brunswick. as that system passes, it's also going to bring a blast of cold air, so you can say good-bye to these spring-like temperatures we've been seeing. 16 in new york city on your friday, saturday's going to be different. 9 in chicago, and 13 in denver. you can see winnipeg right back into winter as that snow passes. minus 15 for your high on friday. last, let's take a dip into europe and see what's going on. you can see that front just about to push into the british isles and iberia. that's another storm coming. mostly rain, in fact, and very gusty winds. the thunderstorms you'll find down in towards the mediterranean. this is southern italy, into the southern balkans. that will come into turkey over the weekend. generally, things are looking fairly settled for central locations. this will be snow, this precipitation here, but most of it will be quite light. what you will notice, though, are those frig
in much of ontario, the gray there. the northern great lakes dealing with heavier snow. just south of it, maybe even freezing rain for places like maine and into new brunswick. as that system passes, it's also going to bring a blast of cold air, so you can say good-bye to these spring-like temperatures we've been seeing. 16 in new york city on your friday, saturday's going to be different. 9 in chicago, and 13 in denver. you can see winnipeg right back into winter as that snow passes. minus 15...
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sets the clay macau open in doha i wasn't as he was heavily favored against the second seed is of ontario after making a final without leaving a set while the russian was pushed hard in the quarter and semi final she stepped up and banged against the bank taking the first set six ball and took the second by the same scoreline this point to perfection to set match point. a lovely deft touch in the end from the russian. that he couldn't hold back great power for on his own of the overthrew at this match eleven title of her career i thought here you know it was definitely thought most we played so many times against each other we always have top counters so you know i was just trying to fight for every point concentrate and i think i kept my focus very very well i just was trying to go for my shots really happy that i was able to win this one in the men's world number two roger federer is yet to beat novak djokovic. beating the striding open on to winning the grand slam unbeaten again in straight sets to claim the dubai championship for a third time djokovic delighted with that and with his
sets the clay macau open in doha i wasn't as he was heavily favored against the second seed is of ontario after making a final without leaving a set while the russian was pushed hard in the quarter and semi final she stepped up and banged against the bank taking the first set six ball and took the second by the same scoreline this point to perfection to set match point. a lovely deft touch in the end from the russian. that he couldn't hold back great power for on his own of the overthrew at...
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here and the snow area for eastern and central sections of canada, too, and some of this parts of ontario expect 15 centimeters of or more of this heavy stuff, as well. great lakes area, though, you won't be looking at too much snow in the forecast because we are looking at warm temperatures again on friday. 13 degrees for your high in chicago, 16 in new york and even getting up to 22 degrees in d.c. so rather pleasant for those of you on the northeast. all right. so that's a look at your weather for now and here's your three-day outlook. >>> our lead stories this hour, the japanese government has decided to suspend research whaling in the antarctic this winter citing obstruction by the anti-whaling group sea shepherd. fisheries minister kano anoubsed the decision on friday saying sea shepherd's activities are making it difficult to ensure the safety of personnel on research whaling ships. once again, the japanese government has decided to suspend research whaling in the antarctic this winter citing obstruction of the anti-whaling group sea shepherd. fisheries minister kano announced the
here and the snow area for eastern and central sections of canada, too, and some of this parts of ontario expect 15 centimeters of or more of this heavy stuff, as well. great lakes area, though, you won't be looking at too much snow in the forecast because we are looking at warm temperatures again on friday. 13 degrees for your high in chicago, 16 in new york and even getting up to 22 degrees in d.c. so rather pleasant for those of you on the northeast. all right. so that's a look at your...
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>> i'm from london, ontario, canada. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. [ cheers ] very nice.the show. did you bring something canadian? what did you bring us? >> it's not really canadian. i have been with my husband 18 years, but i have had a boyfriend for 25. and it's david bryan from bon jovi. [ laughter ] so i could always have him with me. my friends sent away to an internet lady and got me a mirror compact with his picture. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is pretty amazing. [ cheers ] >> what to see that? >> jimmy: i'd love to. >> with a velvet bag. >> jay: with a velvet pouch as well. yeah. i want to find out what an internet lady is, too. that sounds awesome. [ light laughter ] this is wild. i had a dee snyder hair dryer once. [ laughter ] oh yeah, put it back in the bag. sorry, bridget. >> you don't want to scratch it. >> jimmy: i don't want to besmirch the name of david bryan. not here. thank you so much. that's a very nice -- >> i know, right? >> jimmy: we're getting up there. it's worth more than $10. [ light laughter ] hey, how you doing frank? >> good, how are you? >
>> i'm from london, ontario, canada. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. [ cheers ] very nice.the show. did you bring something canadian? what did you bring us? >> it's not really canadian. i have been with my husband 18 years, but i have had a boyfriend for 25. and it's david bryan from bon jovi. [ laughter ] so i could always have him with me. my friends sent away to an internet lady and got me a mirror compact with his picture. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is pretty amazing. [...
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need of funds he accepted a visit to the opposition as an instructor at the university of western ontario with the salary of $2 an hour. his struggles would lead to his great success. in october while previously -- tediously preparing he read through the november issue of a german and surgery, gynecology, and obstetrics. it was written by a pathologist named moses baron. it was entitled, the relation of the islands of langer hands, diabetes with special reference to cases of pancreatic the piasters. upon finishing the article banting fell into a deep sleep, and he was awakened at 2:00 a.m. by the force of an idea. he take a small black notebook and sprinkle 25 words that would eventually lead to the solution of a medical mystery and has persisted for thousands of years. he wrote, diabetes like a pancreatic ducks of dock keep dogs alive to tell that scene nine to generically the islets. tried to isolate the internal secretion of these to relieve black assyria. i like to think that he understood the importance of the scribbles because that note still exists today. a library at the universit
need of funds he accepted a visit to the opposition as an instructor at the university of western ontario with the salary of $2 an hour. his struggles would lead to his great success. in october while previously -- tediously preparing he read through the november issue of a german and surgery, gynecology, and obstetrics. it was written by a pathologist named moses baron. it was entitled, the relation of the islands of langer hands, diabetes with special reference to cases of pancreatic the...
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i can show you lots of examples from ontario.re is some very good work in new york at the leadership academy. also in boston, australia, u.k., singapore. there are really good leadership development programs. this is a coming theme in school reform that nobody can afford to neglect. >> my interpretation of the scores is that we have had our kids doing academic equivalent of practicing basketball by shooting at an eight-foot basket. they do pretty good shooting at a 8 foot basket until they get in the game when they play against kids practicing with the 10-foot basket. in addition to the tests, we all have our own standardized tests in our state. these do not have to have anything to do with each other in terms of what we're testing for the scoring. if you look at standardized test scores around this country required under federal law, that are significantly higher than the scores on nape and tisa. we tell our kids that they are proficient based on a test administered only within our state borders. then they have to go outside the
i can show you lots of examples from ontario.re is some very good work in new york at the leadership academy. also in boston, australia, u.k., singapore. there are really good leadership development programs. this is a coming theme in school reform that nobody can afford to neglect. >> my interpretation of the scores is that we have had our kids doing academic equivalent of practicing basketball by shooting at an eight-foot basket. they do pretty good shooting at a 8 foot basket until...
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. >> reporter: it was 2007 when it started in a tiny place called tweed in eastern ontario. suspected then that someone was entering houses at night, stealing women's and girls' underwear. a year later the same pattern in a suburb of canada's capitol but now people noticed. among them, brenda constantine's teenage daughter. >> ste starthe started to cry a everything is gone. >> reporter: he struck again near tweed leaving a taunting computer message in this farmhouse and left with the owner's underwear. then it got worse. two women were sexually assaulted. not raped, but stripped, photographed, humiliated. then it got much worse. not far away, a woman's body was discovered. she'd been beaten, raped, suffocated. within weeks, another young woman disappeared, murdered. what was going on? police never connected any of these crimes until they stopped a suspect at a roadblock. >> did you like or dislike these women? >> i didn't know any of them. >> reporter: the suspect who in this astonishing conversation confessed all those horrifying crimes. >> why do you think these things ha
. >> reporter: it was 2007 when it started in a tiny place called tweed in eastern ontario. suspected then that someone was entering houses at night, stealing women's and girls' underwear. a year later the same pattern in a suburb of canada's capitol but now people noticed. among them, brenda constantine's teenage daughter. >> ste starthe started to cry a everything is gone. >> reporter: he struck again near tweed leaving a taunting computer message in this farmhouse and left...
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united states and eastern canada carried with them some wolf dna they picked up here in southern ontarioesult, a hybrid coyote, larger, less intimidated, fearless animal with attitude, like the pack that killed taylor. when animals are that unencumbered, it's a sign they're habituated. they've grown too familiar, too comfortable with humans, which could explain why they attacked this teen. >> they're constantly testing. they're seeing what they can get away with. we know they follow the paths of least resistance and they follow where we walk. we're creating places where there can be natural interaction between coyotes and people. >> reporter: with millions of us living essentially right next door to these creatures, that interaction is something dr. garrett will be keeping an eye on after the shock of watching this docile creature turn deadly. i'm jeremy hubbard, in washington. >> wow. >>> in oregon there have been ten cases recently of coyotes, or coyote, as jeremy says, where they have tested positive for rabies. the reality is sneaking up on a neighborhood with rabies isn't a good thi
united states and eastern canada carried with them some wolf dna they picked up here in southern ontarioesult, a hybrid coyote, larger, less intimidated, fearless animal with attitude, like the pack that killed taylor. when animals are that unencumbered, it's a sign they're habituated. they've grown too familiar, too comfortable with humans, which could explain why they attacked this teen. >> they're constantly testing. they're seeing what they can get away with. we know they follow the...
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here is the perspective from one of our friends north of the border in ontario, canada. elroy, hi. nope, he hung up. we will move on to houston, texas. republican line, please go ahead. caller: good morning. i think what is going on in the house and the government today is a reshuffling of the deck chairs on the titanic while it is sinking. we basically need to restart the monopoly game. we need a debt moratorium. we need to keep the basic infrastructure running at this time. starr going after these banks that have done all this to us and the lobbyists. we need to put treasury notes, just like what jfk was doing. host: paul ryan vows to target medicare and medicaid. this is an article from "the politico" this morning. "he criticized president obama for choosing not to address entitlements spending in this fiscal 2012 budget." that is from paul ryan. panel on cutting deficit his way for politicians is the headline of the article this morning in "the wall street journal." "the reduce the deficit commission led by mr bowls and mr. simpson made a splash last year." that is the beginnin
here is the perspective from one of our friends north of the border in ontario, canada. elroy, hi. nope, he hung up. we will move on to houston, texas. republican line, please go ahead. caller: good morning. i think what is going on in the house and the government today is a reshuffling of the deck chairs on the titanic while it is sinking. we basically need to restart the monopoly game. we need a debt moratorium. we need to keep the basic infrastructure running at this time. starr going after...
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madame secretary, the peace bridge connects my area to southern ontario. it's the busiest crossing at the northern border and a vital asset to western new york and to the country and of profound national security impoance. we are advancing a project to reduce congestion at the peace bridge by building a new span and customs facilities. but our progress has been slowed in part due to ambiguous and sometimes conflicting communications from the partment of homeland security. specifically, confusion exists about whether the project would include preclearance, a shared border management strategy, that would locate the american customs plaza on the canadian side of the bridge. on august 20th of 20, you wrote to me that preclearance was not possible because it would quire the united states accept a lower level of security at the peace bridge than at any other u.s. port of entry or require canada to accept actions contrary to its charter of rights and freedoms. mr. chairman, i would like to enter that letter to the record. >> without objection. >> yet in response
madame secretary, the peace bridge connects my area to southern ontario. it's the busiest crossing at the northern border and a vital asset to western new york and to the country and of profound national security impoance. we are advancing a project to reduce congestion at the peace bridge by building a new span and customs facilities. but our progress has been slowed in part due to ambiguous and sometimes conflicting communications from the partment of homeland security. specifically,...
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mass protests that are even plant in ontario tomorrow and now that tinderbox their looks particularly try. price rises on staples such as cooking oil and sugar stirred protests last month that spread across half of that huge country. back to the funds. our discussion on the revolution in egypt and its effect on the rest of the arab world. harness call comes from sam in bridgewater, new jersey. good morning. tell us about yourself. where are you from and what is your connection to egypt or the middle east? caller: i am a palestinian, educated and lived in each of for a long time. i live in new jersey -- in egypt for a long time. i live in new jersey. when obama first address the arab and muslim world, he went to cairo, egypt. that is a very good signal. he has a very good understanding of the region and the politics there. i think this is in an extremely important change in direction and important opportunity. he can bring peace to the world. he can change the dynamics of the process between the arabs and israelis. i think it can continue to play a critical role in the peace process. t
mass protests that are even plant in ontario tomorrow and now that tinderbox their looks particularly try. price rises on staples such as cooking oil and sugar stirred protests last month that spread across half of that huge country. back to the funds. our discussion on the revolution in egypt and its effect on the rest of the arab world. harness call comes from sam in bridgewater, new jersey. good morning. tell us about yourself. where are you from and what is your connection to egypt or the...
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madame secretary, the peace bridge connects my area to southern ontario. it's the busiest crossing at the northern border and a vital asset to western new york and to the country and of profound national security importance. we are advancing a project to reduce congestion at the peace bridge by building a new span and customs facilities. but our progress has been slowed in part due to ambiguous and sometimes conflicting communications from the department of homeland security. specifically, confusion exists about whether the project would include preclearance, a shared border management strategy, that would locate the american customs plaza on the canadian side of the bridge. on august 20th of 2009, you wrote to me that preclearance was not possible because it would require the united states accept a lower level of security at the peace bridge than at any other u.s. port of entry or require canada to accept actions contrary to its charter of rights and freedoms. mr. chairman, i would like to enter that letter into the record. >> without objection. >> yet in
madame secretary, the peace bridge connects my area to southern ontario. it's the busiest crossing at the northern border and a vital asset to western new york and to the country and of profound national security importance. we are advancing a project to reduce congestion at the peace bridge by building a new span and customs facilities. but our progress has been slowed in part due to ambiguous and sometimes conflicting communications from the department of homeland security. specifically,...
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madame secretary, the peace bridge connects my area to southern ontario. it's the busiest crossing at the northern border and a vital asset to western new york and to the country and of profound national security importance. we are advancing a project to reduce congestion at the peace bridge by building a new span and customs facilities. but our progress has been slowed in part due to ambiguous and sometimes conflicting communications from the department of homeland security. specifically, confusion exists about whether the project would include preclearance, a shared border management strategy, that would locate the american customs plaza on the canadian side of the bridge. on august 20th of 2009, you wrote to me that preclearance was not possible because it would require the united states accept a lower level of security at the peace bridge than at any other u.s. port of entry or require canada to accept actions contrary to its charter of rights and freedoms. mr. chairman, i would like to enter that letter into the record. >> without objection. >> yet in
madame secretary, the peace bridge connects my area to southern ontario. it's the busiest crossing at the northern border and a vital asset to western new york and to the country and of profound national security importance. we are advancing a project to reduce congestion at the peace bridge by building a new span and customs facilities. but our progress has been slowed in part due to ambiguous and sometimes conflicting communications from the department of homeland security. specifically,...
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california after powerful santa ana winds knocked some big rigs on to their sides on interstate 15 in ontario on wednesday. some wind gusts reached 80 miles an hour. >>> today begins the year of the rabbit in the lunar new year celebrated in most of asia. festivities have kicked off worldwide, including traditional lion and dragon dances, fireworks and flower markets to mark the arrival of spring. it is now 7:20 pacific time. let's go back to matt and meredith. the year of the rabbit is meant to be one that is more peaceful than the one we just had, the year of the ferocious tiger. >> we could use that. thank you very much. >>> al still out in chicago with his forecast. al? >> all right. let's take a quick look at this map. show you that basically we've got some clouds and showers down around the gulf coast coming in. here in the east things not too bad. we're looking at sunshine. but below normal >>> we have a gorgeousday, clear conditions throughout the bay area. and temperatures climbing towards 70 degrees later on. it is a little bit cooler this morning than where we were at this time yes
california after powerful santa ana winds knocked some big rigs on to their sides on interstate 15 in ontario on wednesday. some wind gusts reached 80 miles an hour. >>> today begins the year of the rabbit in the lunar new year celebrated in most of asia. festivities have kicked off worldwide, including traditional lion and dragon dances, fireworks and flower markets to mark the arrival of spring. it is now 7:20 pacific time. let's go back to matt and meredith. the year of the rabbit...
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we've got lake-effect snow, lake ontario, still not ice-covered, so we're getting the snow blowing acrossoswego to pulaski, we're looking for anywhere from nine to 12 inches of snow. one little bull's eye, generally three to six inches from buffalo out to >>> oh, we have a little birdie in the background there. we are looking good this morning. a nice, clear start across the bay area, but because it is so clear and cold out there, make sure to grab a jacket. we are in the upper 30s for the most part. temperatures are going to end up in the mid-60s. 63 degrees is your forecasted high. rain on the way. and a lot of it. especially heading through tuesday. rain showers are starting late valentine's day, which is monday, lasting all next week. have a great day. >>> and this just in, it's cold. but if you don't have this gentleman, you might want to go to the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. matt? >> al, thank you very much. coming up, kate middleton's lunch date with her future stepmother-in-law. up next, is there a hazard at your local skating rink that is making your kids sick
we've got lake-effect snow, lake ontario, still not ice-covered, so we're getting the snow blowing acrossoswego to pulaski, we're looking for anywhere from nine to 12 inches of snow. one little bull's eye, generally three to six inches from buffalo out to >>> oh, we have a little birdie in the background there. we are looking good this morning. a nice, clear start across the bay area, but because it is so clear and cold out there, make sure to grab a jacket. we are in the upper 30s for...