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. >>> ontario, california, was the scene of an emotional reunion thursday.des after a bomb nearly killed one of them. teri okita reports. >> reporter: 74-year-old vietnam veteran michael gude has been wading for 44 years to thank the three men who saved his life out there. >> reporter: gude, along with team members, bob bodeman, and fox were on a reconnaissance mission in 1969 searching for american p.o.w.s when a land mine exploded. the blast ripped off gude's right leg. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: the other soldiers stopped his bleeding and they were airlifted to a station but the airmen were separate and gude never saw his brothers in arms again. he didn't even know in they were alive. but then a few weeks ago his past caught up with him. >> i with u just flabbergasted. i mean our recon team's surviving? no way. that is a miracle. >> reporter: gude's son-in-law responded to this message that bodeman had posted on the brigade been site. >> i opened up an e-mail and he said the man you're looking for is my father-in-law. >> reporter: did y
. >>> ontario, california, was the scene of an emotional reunion thursday.des after a bomb nearly killed one of them. teri okita reports. >> reporter: 74-year-old vietnam veteran michael gude has been wading for 44 years to thank the three men who saved his life out there. >> reporter: gude, along with team members, bob bodeman, and fox were on a reconnaissance mission in 1969 searching for american p.o.w.s when a land mine exploded. the blast ripped off gude's right leg....
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that was the ontario some touching up to the demands of the party of regions and bees to mst the participants of suspected disturbances in the east of the country and their automobile is registered in the parliament according to its coffers exemption for us and professors from the criminal a meal it it will not hide the situation in the region and allow local authorities to work. but some of the channel also stated that he had communicated my father was on people. the da in essence your premises in long lines. they discuss the creation of an international commission to miss the game the latest events and the readiness of the central government to expand the powers of local authorities the ntc of those people who play count the times and bead administration cannot dance you won't have to adopt and that it was the only guarantee that there was no crew no persecution of people which made on honesty and the buildings the issue. i'm right in the semis and by presidential decree. i have the chance to use my part and that the opposition. these techniques but this year it's a nice picture but that's
that was the ontario some touching up to the demands of the party of regions and bees to mst the participants of suspected disturbances in the east of the country and their automobile is registered in the parliament according to its coffers exemption for us and professors from the criminal a meal it it will not hide the situation in the region and allow local authorities to work. but some of the channel also stated that he had communicated my father was on people. the da in essence your...
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. >>> at a canadian convenience store in hamilton, ontario, a robber runs inside with a gun on februaryh, 2009, but there's no one around. the owner is in the back and the robber doesn't know what to do. then he calls out. >> hello? >> yeah? >> the owner comes out and the crook points a gun at him, demanding money. >> give me your money, now! >> the store owner goes to the cash register and then tries to grab the robber's gun. >> give me my money! give me my money! >> but the owner won't give him money. instead, he bangs on the glass to get the attention of his employee pumping gas outside. >> give me the money! >> i hear this frantic banging on the glass. and i look over and mr. sudu is signaling for me to come to the door. >> not sure what the commotion is all about, tony hammond walks into the store and into trouble. >> i get to the door and i open it, and that's when i first see the guy. >> give me the money! money! >> the gunman keeps demanding money. when he doesn't get any, there's a tense standoff. >> give me the money! >> i'm thinking, well, maybe there's a chance he doesn't ha
. >>> at a canadian convenience store in hamilton, ontario, a robber runs inside with a gun on februaryh, 2009, but there's no one around. the owner is in the back and the robber doesn't know what to do. then he calls out. >> hello? >> yeah? >> the owner comes out and the crook points a gun at him, demanding money. >> give me your money, now! >> the store owner goes to the cash register and then tries to grab the robber's gun. >> give me my money!...
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. >> now ontario, ohio, police are looking for this thief. what she's got there. >> stuffed duck. she's taking it away from a grave site? >> that's right, nick. >> come on. >> that stuffed duck was left on the grave cole sheridan. he was 14 months old when he died in 2007. his parents said ever since they bare buried him the toys and solar night lights they left at the grave site have been stolen. the police started watching the grave site. this past easter sunday they got a clear image of somebody taking the toy. >> how horrible. this family has suffered a devastating loss and this woman has the audacity to walk over that grave site and just take those items. >> police say that this woman may not be the one taking all the toys, but they say she's the one that took this toy that was left for easter sunday. >>> i'm not kidding when i say, watching the video might give you a little heart burn. lot of stuff going on in this epic meal time video. >> oh. >> they're at the drive-through because they are picking up. >> 200 junior chickens no buns no
. >> now ontario, ohio, police are looking for this thief. what she's got there. >> stuffed duck. she's taking it away from a grave site? >> that's right, nick. >> come on. >> that stuffed duck was left on the grave cole sheridan. he was 14 months old when he died in 2007. his parents said ever since they bare buried him the toys and solar night lights they left at the grave site have been stolen. the police started watching the grave site. this past easter sunday...
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[ overlapping voices ] >>> when canada was formed in 1867 it was formed we then had upper canada ontariolow erica nada which is -- lower, canada which is now -- the french had been a majority in low erica nada when canada was reformed they became a minority. you have a very strong both a language and a history, and frankly religion. >> i think [ overlapping voices ] >> still major tension point in canada to this day. >> we can safely say the french canadians are not sure they want to be part of canada much less part of the u.s. i think canada is a wonderful country it has an image it is colacent and quiet and i think the u.s. seems more dynamic and it would be nice -- >> go to monroe i can't like. >> i like the fact -- montreal. >> i like the fact canada is there. >> sceptics might point out the u.s. and canada cannot get their act together on a new bridge linking detroit and canada. does that discourage you the bridge which has funding for private interest has stalled who will pay $250 million for a customs plaza canada says u.s. the u.s. transportation department says it has no funds.
[ overlapping voices ] >>> when canada was formed in 1867 it was formed we then had upper canada ontariolow erica nada which is -- lower, canada which is now -- the french had been a majority in low erica nada when canada was reformed they became a minority. you have a very strong both a language and a history, and frankly religion. >> i think [ overlapping voices ] >> still major tension point in canada to this day. >> we can safely say the french canadians are not...
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the very latest here in ontario. >> let's hope his recovery goes well.hanks, reggie. >>> also happening today, suspended state senator leland yee back in a san francisco courtroom. >> where new charges could be announced in that case. "today in the bay" christie smith live in san francisco why that could mean new travels for the state senator. good morning. >> good morning, to you, laura. you know, on top of the charges we anyhow about in this alleged scheme, now federal prosecutors say they may add racketeering and see more defendants. right now there are 29 of, including state senator leland yee that will leave from his sunset district home heading back to court this morning. prosecutors aren't saying whether they plan to add the charges against yee himself. the state senator is accused of conspiring to traffic guns and public corruption due to a lengthy undercover federal investigation. he did plead not guilty, though, earlier this week. they'll also try to keep the name of those undercover agents a secret. but another key figure in all of this, a ray
the very latest here in ontario. >> let's hope his recovery goes well.hanks, reggie. >>> also happening today, suspended state senator leland yee back in a san francisco courtroom. >> where new charges could be announced in that case. "today in the bay" christie smith live in san francisco why that could mean new travels for the state senator. good morning. >> good morning, to you, laura. you know, on top of the charges we anyhow about in this alleged...
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the very latest here in ontario, california, i'm reggie kumar, back to you. >> can't imagine what that reunion will be like. thank you so much, reggie. >>> the bus carrying all those students is owned by a tour bus company silverado stages. we spoke with the company's ceo overnight, he was, as you might imagine, as devastated as anyone else. >> the most extensive actions possible to ensure the safety of every one of our passengers and all of our drivers and this is never a call that you want to get. and it's a rough night for everybody in the silverado family. >> no doubt. we checked records from the u.s. department of transportation and found the company has had just two accidents in its 27-year history. just one of those was involving a crash involving an injury. again, early indications show the bus and its driver were not at fault in this crash. >>> fedex, though, is also responding to the crash. a company spokesperson says in this statement saying, "our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the tragic accident on i-5 in california. we are cooperating fully with author
the very latest here in ontario, california, i'm reggie kumar, back to you. >> can't imagine what that reunion will be like. thank you so much, reggie. >>> the bus carrying all those students is owned by a tour bus company silverado stages. we spoke with the company's ceo overnight, he was, as you might imagine, as devastated as anyone else. >> the most extensive actions possible to ensure the safety of every one of our passengers and all of our drivers and this is never a...
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hands of bismarck and record breaking snowfall accumulation in north dakota that's probably tours ontario now with twenty centimeters of this post on snow fall. likely with the guys really reaching above ten hundred kilometers per hour which is going to bring the blowing snow and blizzard like conditions hazardous driving conditions pour you out there. on another area where a scene with precipitation is across the west is likely to be wintry precipitation across the northern plains as well as the rockies. about twenty centimeters of snow fall of you might be across the rockies are likely to see some thunderstorms accompanied with this this unified approach and one that defending downpours the stock likely to see some large scale attacks on the strong level the swim season three magic events. another area where we're watching here is a myth that fit them. that's likely to develop into the next twenty four forty eight especially into thursday severe thunderstorms will be dropping like a sea of patch pocket of dry here but it actually to try the relative humidity will be about five percent s
hands of bismarck and record breaking snowfall accumulation in north dakota that's probably tours ontario now with twenty centimeters of this post on snow fall. likely with the guys really reaching above ten hundred kilometers per hour which is going to bring the blowing snow and blizzard like conditions hazardous driving conditions pour you out there. on another area where a scene with precipitation is across the west is likely to be wintry precipitation across the northern plains as well as...
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right on into ontario, and the cold air is pushing in right behind this system, how cold, well, it feels like 21 degrees in minneapolis right now, but those winds pushing in out of the north and the west, 25, back into bismark, well below where we should be at this time of the year, now, across the pacific northwest, we have a steady stream pushing in, along portions of, i five from washington down into north, and western patters of oregon will continue to deal with that through the day, temperature wise, temperatures are normal from san francisco, down into los angeles, so they are climbing to a high of 72 degrees 64 in atlanta today, 73 into houston. temperatures are rapidly rebounding so comfortable just this bass weekend, 55 in philadelphia today, 50-degrees in new york city, by the weekend, we will be back in the 60's, back to you. >> and thank you for watching al jazeera america, talk to al jazeera is next, and a reminder you can always get the latest news headlines by checking us out 24 hour as day at aljazeera.com. [ ♪ music ] . >> kids, until they go to school learning. >> creat
right on into ontario, and the cold air is pushing in right behind this system, how cold, well, it feels like 21 degrees in minneapolis right now, but those winds pushing in out of the north and the west, 25, back into bismark, well below where we should be at this time of the year, now, across the pacific northwest, we have a steady stream pushing in, along portions of, i five from washington down into north, and western patters of oregon will continue to deal with that through the day,...
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that should be moving toward the northern parts of ontario as we go into the weekend. and then we have a stationary front that's going to bring some moisture into the deep south as we go into the weekend. temperatures are going to be up to around 23 in houston, 16 degrees in atlanta under mostly sunny conditions. let's take a look at europe. high pressure controlling the western half of the continent continually, but we are going to see rain down toward the balkan peninsula. athens, you will still see the stubborn system bringing rain and thunderstorms with a high of 17 degrees. rome topping off at 16. warmer conditions back to the west, madrid topping off at 26 degrees. looks like paris is going to top off at a high of 20 for thursday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. >> you are watching "france 24." thanks for joining us. these are the headlines. crisis talks between russia, ukraine, and the w
that should be moving toward the northern parts of ontario as we go into the weekend. and then we have a stationary front that's going to bring some moisture into the deep south as we go into the weekend. temperatures are going to be up to around 23 in houston, 16 degrees in atlanta under mostly sunny conditions. let's take a look at europe. high pressure controlling the western half of the continent continually, but we are going to see rain down toward the balkan peninsula. athens, you will...
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some areas picked up a foot of snow and most will be winding down and pushing into ontario, which isgood news. this kind of system is not atypical for this time of year, but with the snow, most areas have surpassed their records for the month of april. in the northwest, we have a system pushing off of the coast. and it's going to bring heavy rain across i5, into portions of wisconsin and oregon as well. so slow go on the roadways this. keep that in mind. back to the temperatures. it feels a little bit lower than normal this time of year, reaching a high of 50, but that cold air is certainly hanging on across the north central plains. when you factor in the winds pushing in out of the north, the lack of sunshine, just the cold air behind the storm, minneapolis feels like 21 today. 11° in thunder bay. and chicago climbing to a high, close to 50. but they're going to feel like 52 today. across the northeast, back to you del. >> 600 million users, $188 million. fred gleason has more from hong kong. >> in china, it's the most widely used network in china, it's between twitter and facebook
some areas picked up a foot of snow and most will be winding down and pushing into ontario, which isgood news. this kind of system is not atypical for this time of year, but with the snow, most areas have surpassed their records for the month of april. in the northwest, we have a system pushing off of the coast. and it's going to bring heavy rain across i5, into portions of wisconsin and oregon as well. so slow go on the roadways this. keep that in mind. back to the temperatures. it feels a...
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showers that area another low located over into the great lakes that's when to bring some snow into ontario. we have a developing low pressure system down and the gulf of mexico. that's going to start bringing rain into the northern parts of florida jacksonville and orlando you a seat at the two hundred millimeters of precipitation has to go to friday they'll eventually limped into the carolinas and continue up the eastern seaboard so we see here the precipitation continuing to continuing to move to the north and east while the midwest looking like we're going to see more of a drying trend at center for going to move up to around twenty two in los angeles seventeen and denver sweats and one in houston with a height twenty three degrees in atlanta will be sunny and dry but the height of sixteen copy of a good day where you are here's a look a church that protects i know. i am it is. did. it is. that seems like this directional tiny into cats. sch the city and its cable tv the selection of bands from this week's lineup carried out with our airspace the start of a local route was designated as
showers that area another low located over into the great lakes that's when to bring some snow into ontario. we have a developing low pressure system down and the gulf of mexico. that's going to start bringing rain into the northern parts of florida jacksonville and orlando you a seat at the two hundred millimeters of precipitation has to go to friday they'll eventually limped into the carolinas and continue up the eastern seaboard so we see here the precipitation continuing to continuing to...
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snow will likely move into ontario, up to 25 centimeters of snow is likely. now across the east, snow for the canadian maritimes will move away. now across the bigger picture, looking quite stormy over the midsection of the u.s. even tornadoes cannot be ruled out in parts of kansas, missouri, and texas. now, back behind the severe conditions are happening, that means quite critical situation for wildfires. the combination of dry weather and strong winds are creating ideal conditions for wildfires to spread. but across the west, wet weather still continues over the west coast of the u.s. temperatures are cooling down to the teens in los angeles, with rain on the menu on tuesday. meanwhile, winter still exists in winnipeg. 7 degrees below zero. but very warm conditions over the eastern seaboard. up to 26 degrees with bright sunshine. now across europe, very stormy conditions are still occurring over the western parts of the iberian peninsula. waves of up to four meters are likely with gusts of nearly 110 kilometers per hour. across the central parts of europe,
snow will likely move into ontario, up to 25 centimeters of snow is likely. now across the east, snow for the canadian maritimes will move away. now across the bigger picture, looking quite stormy over the midsection of the u.s. even tornadoes cannot be ruled out in parts of kansas, missouri, and texas. now, back behind the severe conditions are happening, that means quite critical situation for wildfires. the combination of dry weather and strong winds are creating ideal conditions for...
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in the process of this, because the low is so powerful, it is dragging cold air from the north, so ontario into parts of the dakotas, you'll be seeing some snow and down towards the desert southwest it looks like we'll be guying with fire weather because of the dry and gusty conditions. 12 for a high in denver. winnipeg 9, chance of rain, maybe even some snow. chicago at 9. d.c. up to 19 degrees but rain and thunderstorms for atlanta and into houston. by the way, the western partial of the united states seeing warm conditions. that's creating a concern for avalanches into the pacific northwest. here's a look at tapa. this particular system is intensifying, but it looks like that as it moves toward the north and northwest, the core of the rain will be east of saipan and guam. still seeing some rain, still seeing some gusty winds, but looks like the majority of the precipitation is tracking further toward the east as we go through next few days. here's a look at east asia. we do have high pressure controlling the northern portions of china, but beijing, you're dealing with air pollution once
in the process of this, because the low is so powerful, it is dragging cold air from the north, so ontario into parts of the dakotas, you'll be seeing some snow and down towards the desert southwest it looks like we'll be guying with fire weather because of the dry and gusty conditions. 12 for a high in denver. winnipeg 9, chance of rain, maybe even some snow. chicago at 9. d.c. up to 19 degrees but rain and thunderstorms for atlanta and into houston. by the way, the western partial of the...
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monthly to see more snow the minnows from the beginning of spring already into the course of today in ontario and in the back look at these temperatures minus nine win win if it were the average is usually at around ten degrees don't really like to see some snow at seven forty or hype leading up to and from the protest. i am going to lose. i am. as i was dying to share with you before me yelling cherry trees are in full bloom along the banks of the potomac river in washington d c trying crowds of people. enjoy a stroll under the trees on saturday the first weekend since they came into full bloom and the jim crow said twenty degrees celsius. the blossoms the reader than usual this year following a cold snowy winter. in nineteen twelve in sydney and tokyo don't need it she said the u s capitol as the temp in a french jet here are some people are happy and quiet and peaceful and beautiful spot. a symbol of friendship with the jumping incident. david jones the entire marching bands and intend to introduce an anti disco and pop concert was held near the capitol building and apply to us that is a l
monthly to see more snow the minnows from the beginning of spring already into the course of today in ontario and in the back look at these temperatures minus nine win win if it were the average is usually at around ten degrees don't really like to see some snow at seven forty or hype leading up to and from the protest. i am going to lose. i am. as i was dying to share with you before me yelling cherry trees are in full bloom along the banks of the potomac river in washington d c trying crowds...
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storms and then that all fours and working some rainfall cross the great lakes know when the parts of ontario in the video which was cool back behind the so so much cooler air will be filtering and if you are in chicago detroit even to toronto you'll be seeing a very notable one significant difference for monday in the tuesday as part of chapters each of our tours washed in the seat tuesday aside twenty four eighteen by your wednesday. and toronto twenty but dropping down nearly ten degrees by mid week now say look over towards eastern asia aware of the tropics has been exceptionally warm the east release continue to dominate your forecasts in the philippines or tortilla built on a peninsula while southeastern china to bring showers in your forecasting of a stationary boundary of that is starting to set up to sell the icy river basin a few eerie zaheer can see as much as forty to sixty millimeters of rainfall then back towards east japan while you have been seeing some light misty rain the last several days specifically in tokyo. that's going to be clearing up we are to be seen loafers year t
storms and then that all fours and working some rainfall cross the great lakes know when the parts of ontario in the video which was cool back behind the so so much cooler air will be filtering and if you are in chicago detroit even to toronto you'll be seeing a very notable one significant difference for monday in the tuesday as part of chapters each of our tours washed in the seat tuesday aside twenty four eighteen by your wednesday. and toronto twenty but dropping down nearly ten degrees by...
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western great lakes region with blizzard warning still in place in the dakotas and minnesota and into ontario. all it really dry across from these areas to help us out and quite windy the sphere where he can cope fine conditions are heating up breaking apart. i knew noon. it is. what joy to share with you before we can handle a seven point seven jetliner has made its last domestic passenger flights in japan. the model was the largest ever commercial aircraft when it went into the death in nineteen seventy all nippon airways plane to come. now's the time to take it. and planks. my body can take to the guys in japan in nineteen seventy two spring mattress and travel. gatland into the woods. each item was to promote fuel efficiency the last of seven point seven salad instead this do you sit down. i'm aware that the job a little longer for civil liberties. i wanted to send him for seven with service. rain will continue to be is as cute as ever in the next hour then what kind of shipments. some overseas carriers to twenty seven point seven l t johnson is hoping to spot one and in airports. and in
western great lakes region with blizzard warning still in place in the dakotas and minnesota and into ontario. all it really dry across from these areas to help us out and quite windy the sphere where he can cope fine conditions are heating up breaking apart. i knew noon. it is. what joy to share with you before we can handle a seven point seven jetliner has made its last domestic passenger flights in japan. the model was the largest ever commercial aircraft when it went into the death in...
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she had practiced civil and criminal law for several years and from the family court moved to the ontario court of appeal before being named to the supreme court. along the way she has been actively engaged in employment equity, labor relations law, access to legal services by those with disabilities. she is considered and for so many other reasons, and is considered one of canada's foremost experts in human rights law. the justice was born in a displaced persons camp in germany soon after the end of world war ii. her family came to canada as refugees four years later. besides the distinguished legal credentials she has a degree from the royal conservatory of music in piano. justice abella. [applause] >> next the honorable dorit. she was president of the supreme court of israel. she served in the capacity for six years, the first woman in that position. she was recognized among many other things for her focus on protecting civil rights and human rights, women, and socially vulnerable immigrant workers and emphasized the importance of judicial review of activities of the executive branch o
she had practiced civil and criminal law for several years and from the family court moved to the ontario court of appeal before being named to the supreme court. along the way she has been actively engaged in employment equity, labor relations law, access to legal services by those with disabilities. she is considered and for so many other reasons, and is considered one of canada's foremost experts in human rights law. the justice was born in a displaced persons camp in germany soon after the...
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a foreign-service officer from ottawa, ontario, canada...and our returning champion, a translation coordinator from eastpointe, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you, johnny. and welcome, everyone, to our program. they train them well in michigan, don't they? so far, the wheels have not come off the sandie express. she's been playing excellently. frédérique and kristin, good to have you with us today. good luck. here we go. jeopardy! round, first round of play -- one daily double in this round in one of these categories. you have to name the most important event generally acknowledged for that particular day. sandie, start us. rejected supervillain names for $200. frédérique. what is a dust bunny? that's it. rejected supervillain names for $400.
a foreign-service officer from ottawa, ontario, canada...and our returning champion, a translation coordinator from eastpointe, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you, johnny. and welcome, everyone, to our program. they train them well in michigan, don't they? so far, the wheels have not come off the sandie express. she's been playing excellently. frédérique and kristin, good to have you with us today. good...
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so instead of cnn track down one of the only flight simulators available in ontario canada and booked it for the long haul. again according to the ap other media organizations have sought to stimulate or till a few blocks and making it does it for now you can follow me on twitter and twenty friends. do they. most of this. tuesdays on the media i should actually giant to buy a seventy six it is going to create depth it is. richt said. once. i just bought. wake up and start talking about the real causes. one was hurt when the country is in the world two thousand. this week. and yes it's mommy. i currently work is underway to combat future and wings and tsunami which could occur most often it creates inhalation. they can help lessen the damage caused by his peers. in short it is mentioned as a national agency called the japan agency. what chance researchers here so it's the earthquake and tsunami in an attempt to limit it when disaster strikes. there were so spoiled helping us visualize what can happen we're hoping that the simulations will allow was to save more lives the largest earthq
so instead of cnn track down one of the only flight simulators available in ontario canada and booked it for the long haul. again according to the ap other media organizations have sought to stimulate or till a few blocks and making it does it for now you can follow me on twitter and twenty friends. do they. most of this. tuesdays on the media i should actually giant to buy a seventy six it is going to create depth it is. richt said. once. i just bought. wake up and start talking about the real...
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on thursday voters in ontario will decide whether or not but if the cash and get a fourth term. he was rushed with a spoon. reporting in algeria news has included coverage of those opposing denise's topeka. it is paying the price the basque government on monday called appetizing. texas and he was extinct in provence up to algiers presidential election on thursday but not before is it either. this has happened because of a peggy states citizen opposition groups can combine our cats including the back. my cousin whitney finish what is. can you present some photos of katie said almost think it was in the era that was too obvious. the loss of advertising as a bloke pounds paid by government agencies and companies make a commercial achieved appetizing party algerian of vacations. the cast of the smiths opposition grouping condemned the attack on press freedom. this always seems to be his decision to cancel saying advertising in support of the ruling power the paper takes place in a platform to people all of this boil. amnesty international algeria since announcing that some freedom o
on thursday voters in ontario will decide whether or not but if the cash and get a fourth term. he was rushed with a spoon. reporting in algeria news has included coverage of those opposing denise's topeka. it is paying the price the basque government on monday called appetizing. texas and he was extinct in provence up to algiers presidential election on thursday but not before is it either. this has happened because of a peggy states citizen opposition groups can combine our cats including the...
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and our returning champion -- a foreign service officer from ottawa, ontario, canada... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome. good news for you folks who are watching us at home right now. starting today and for the next two weeks, we'll be giving away a fabulous trip each day. now we've already had 20 winners to fabulous places like the galápagos islands, machu picchu, the arctic, alaska, easter island. it could be your turn. pay attention later on in the program, and you'll find out how you could be a winner. now, julia and kris, you could be a winner today, too, if, uh, you play our game better than our returning champion frédérique. good luck to all three of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round has these categories... "ship" in quotation marks. next... uh-oh. there's a trend here. interesting spelling. and... frédérique, start. aboard "ship," $200 please. frédérique. what is censorship? good.
and our returning champion -- a foreign service officer from ottawa, ontario, canada... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome. good news for you folks who are watching us at home right now. starting today and for the next two weeks, we'll be giving away a fabulous trip each day. now we've already had 20 winners to fabulous places like the galápagos islands, machu...
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introducing today's contestants -- a lawyer from toronto, ontario, canada...ournalism professor from raleigh, north carolina... and our returning champion, a supply-chain professional from kenilworth, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. julia has been resting for the last couple of weeks in preparation for today. this is the beginning of our final week of the "explore the world" sweepstakes. available for you, the viewers, today -- a fabulous trip to south america to machu picchu. available for the contestants -- the possibility of a lot of cash. bob, sarah, welcome aboard. julia, good luck. here we go. categories are... "reign" -- the passions and power struggles around mary, queen of scots, in between the lines of the history books. and you can watch "reign" on the cw network, of course. julia, start us off. getting possessive for $200. have a "grape" time at this resort island about four miles off the coast. sarah. what is martha's vineyard? that's the possessive. scra
introducing today's contestants -- a lawyer from toronto, ontario, canada...ournalism professor from raleigh, north carolina... and our returning champion, a supply-chain professional from kenilworth, illinois... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. julia has been resting for the last couple of weeks in preparation for today. this is the beginning of our final week of the "explore the world"...
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snow winds down in the amp, not before we pick up 6 to 12 inches, minneapolis, duluth and into ontario. john and diana, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> we turn now to our other top story, the deadly shooting at ft. hood in texas. >> we're learning new details this morning about the gunman, 34-year-old ivan lopez who shot and killed three fellow soldiers and wounded 16 others before killing himself. abc's marci gonzalez is live in ft. hood with the very latest. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. well, some of those 16 people who were wounded got to go home yesterday. at least three others are still in the hospital, but doctors say their conditions are improving, and we are now hearing from some of the heartbroken loved ones of those three soldiers who were killed. >> i said, son, call me and let me know if you're okay or not. well, never got no call from him. i thought, oh, god, please don't let it be. >> reporter: this morning stories surfacing of the soldiers who lost their lives shot to death by a fellow soldier here at ft. hood. >> very te
snow winds down in the amp, not before we pick up 6 to 12 inches, minneapolis, duluth and into ontario. john and diana, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> we turn now to our other top story, the deadly shooting at ft. hood in texas. >> we're learning new details this morning about the gunman, 34-year-old ivan lopez who shot and killed three fellow soldiers and wounded 16 others before killing himself. abc's marci gonzalez is live in ft. hood with the very latest. good...
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only a few short months after putting up the ordinance banning four point five million now i live in ontario and thirty six maverick for this special guy. the army is like. and they all just awarded a company called frog dynamic at two point five million dollar contract for light crude rose called important. he'd only eight inches long and weighs just two point one outfit. i don't think i needed. no one will notice that they do not carry out the announcement that del toro to call the park she won eighty eight by northrop grumman. the shape of a help not hurt. not that awesome del capability of being completely undetectable. it's just another example of how the military is not happy with their quest to make it when he was in the bin from the camera. it's only a matter of time before their drones are microscopic or hidden by invisibility cloak with all the nerds he got it about. the military and rowan many actors are all excited and at the meetings press releases about how much they're making in how the will believe it coming. then you know what i truly do believe that coming. i mean to tell b
only a few short months after putting up the ordinance banning four point five million now i live in ontario and thirty six maverick for this special guy. the army is like. and they all just awarded a company called frog dynamic at two point five million dollar contract for light crude rose called important. he'd only eight inches long and weighs just two point one outfit. i don't think i needed. no one will notice that they do not carry out the announcement that del toro to call the park she...
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and our returning champion, a foreign-service officer from ottawa, ontario, canada... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. welcome aboard. our final jeopardy! clues have been giving our contestants a great deal of trouble this week. yesterday, a case in point, none of the ladies was able to come up with the correct response, but frédérique risked no money in that final, and that's why she's back today as the returning champion. jake and e.a., welcome aboard, and good luck to all three of you. let's go to work now in the jeopardy! round. and we hope you like these categories. that sounds good. you have to correct the incorrect word in each clue. frédérique, you start us, please. i'll take anagrams for $200, please. frédérique. what is silicone? no. e.a. what is silicon? silicon, yes. not "cone." let's go for pulitzer fiction autocorrects for $200, please.
and our returning champion, a foreign-service officer from ottawa, ontario, canada... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, everyone. welcome aboard. our final jeopardy! clues have been giving our contestants a great deal of trouble this week. yesterday, a case in point, none of the ladies was able to come up with the correct response, but frédérique risked no money in that final, and that's why she's back today as the returning...
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a justice of the peace from thunder bay, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a translation coordinator from eastpointe, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thanks, johnny. i love the way this week is shaping up. we've had three different champions, and each of them has won over $20,000. that's good. that's a good omen for today, jessica and bruce. welcome aboard. sandie, let's go to work, shall we? you get to pick first from these categories in this first round of play. take a look. notice those quotation marks. where do we begin? tv adjectives for $200, please. bruce. what is good? yes. tv adjectives for $400, please, alex. jessica. what is sunny? right. tv adjectives, $600. jessica. what is live? live. that's it. tv adjectives, $800. sandie.
a justice of the peace from thunder bay, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a translation coordinator from eastpointe, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thanks, johnny. i love the way this week is shaping up. we've had three different champions, and each of them has won over $20,000. that's good. that's a good omen for today, jessica and bruce. welcome aboard. sandie, let's go to work, shall...
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isn't easy but green as you know what was going and watching suspended detective actions aimed at ontario'sthe original made the decision about lunch and discussion of the constitutional reform and will make the decision about the possibility of appointing governors are presented to a local political forces and also to parents teachers and co operation was done with the nation regarding specific steps the nation can make in eastern regions of ukraine to england and it was decreed no pressure part it will make it relevant. but that the clock. the interstate south america. i read it to provide fifty million dollars of financial assistance and military tactics weapons are not included into this instance baggage. my new mommy used to support the constitutional reform and to take a picture frame and transparent presidential elections. it was taken by the white house. meanwhile joe biden already held meetings with the leaders of the country within his visit to kiev. this security behind those doors as husband and met with some touching up his comment he described education in the east for seven h
isn't easy but green as you know what was going and watching suspended detective actions aimed at ontario'sthe original made the decision about lunch and discussion of the constitutional reform and will make the decision about the possibility of appointing governors are presented to a local political forces and also to parents teachers and co operation was done with the nation regarding specific steps the nation can make in eastern regions of ukraine to england and it was decreed no pressure...
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had press conference tisdaleed civil and criminal law for several years and from the moved to the ontariort of appeal before being named to the supreme court. been the way she has actively engaged in employment law,y, labor relations access to legal services by those with disabilities. so is considered and for many other reasons, and is canada'sd one of foremost experts in human rights law. the justice was born in a displaced persons camp in germany soon after the end of ii.d war her family came to condition da later.gees four years besides the distinguished legal credentials she has a degree royal conservatory of piano.n abella. [applause] [applause] plows. dorit. the honorable she sevenned in the capacity for six years, the first woman in that position. recognize the among many focus onngs for her protecting civil rights and andn rights, women, socially vulnerable immigrant workers and emphasized the review of of judicial activities of the executive government.rael's her service as president of the supreme court followed 10 years as justice of that court. to this she served as a distric
had press conference tisdaleed civil and criminal law for several years and from the moved to the ontariort of appeal before being named to the supreme court. been the way she has actively engaged in employment law,y, labor relations access to legal services by those with disabilities. so is considered and for many other reasons, and is canada'sd one of foremost experts in human rights law. the justice was born in a displaced persons camp in germany soon after the end of ii.d war her family...
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what do i have to do to practice law in ontario and they said you can't, you have to be a citizen. that would have taken five years and he had me and my sister and my mother to look after so he became an insurance well and did really well. i never heard him complain. but there was a moment when i think about it when my brain said fine, if they won't let him be a lawyer i'm going to be a lawyer. so i spent my life going to -- >> how old were you when -- >> 4. so i spent my life going to barmitzvahs and wedding when people said what are you going to be when you grow up i said a lawyer. i knew no women who were lawyers. all i knew was he couldn't be it and he wanted to be it and i would be it. it wasn't until i was 13, i read a lot of big books on weekends because nobody ever asked me out but that is okay. and i read -- >> somehow we don't believe this. >> i thought it so hard to believe now when you -- [laughter] >> what can i tell you? so les miseraables was the book that made me see what justice was and injustice was. the childhood aspiration caught up with a theory of fairness and
what do i have to do to practice law in ontario and they said you can't, you have to be a citizen. that would have taken five years and he had me and my sister and my mother to look after so he became an insurance well and did really well. i never heard him complain. but there was a moment when i think about it when my brain said fine, if they won't let him be a lawyer i'm going to be a lawyer. so i spent my life going to -- >> how old were you when -- >> 4. so i spent my life going...
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thursday, we'll see the snow push up to the north and into ontario, behind it the cooler temperaturesill remain in place. if you want warmer temperatures. phoenix. 92. news after this. >> we want to bring you an update on the top story. we'll look at the live pictures from jindo island, off the coast of south korea, this is where a ferry boat capsized more than 24 hours ago. there were more than 400 people on board, five confirmed - sorry, nine people confirmed dead, but hundreds are missing. harry fawcett joins us now on the telephone. he's on jindo island. what is the latest. >> i'm at the center of operations for the rescue, and where a lot of the relatives have gathered looking out to sea to establish any new news about their loved ones, and it's a traumatic experience for them. there has been a good deal of conflict with members of the maritime industry and other officials. we saw heated exchanges with relatives throwing punches and kicks, saying that every second was precious. they are accusing the rescue workers of not acting fast enough, while it's possible that some of the re
thursday, we'll see the snow push up to the north and into ontario, behind it the cooler temperaturesill remain in place. if you want warmer temperatures. phoenix. 92. news after this. >> we want to bring you an update on the top story. we'll look at the live pictures from jindo island, off the coast of south korea, this is where a ferry boat capsized more than 24 hours ago. there were more than 400 people on board, five confirmed - sorry, nine people confirmed dead, but hundreds are...
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i'm worried about the lack of warm weather in the great lakes and ontario and western new york this summerperhaps cutting the growing season quite a bit rather than the hot summer. gerri, one thing, it always gets hot one place in the summer. always rains too much in one place and too dry in another place. every summer has that attribute, i don't think there is anything out of ordinary this summer. the el nino is on hurricane season and the following winter. gerri: you have a big forecast for hurricanes, tell us about that? >> a lack of activity in the deep tropics in the island, but we are concerned about inclose development to the united states, where there's what storms there are, and there may not be that many of them, develop close. i'm worried late may, june, see a season that affects the gulf coast of florida, for instance, and overall climate cycle like the 1950s where the east coast is susceptible to storms. gerri: so bottom line, bottom line, more hurricanes? less hurricanes? worse hurricanes? >> less hurricanes total, but the bulk try to stay in close to the united states. i kee
i'm worried about the lack of warm weather in the great lakes and ontario and western new york this summerperhaps cutting the growing season quite a bit rather than the hot summer. gerri, one thing, it always gets hot one place in the summer. always rains too much in one place and too dry in another place. every summer has that attribute, i don't think there is anything out of ordinary this summer. the el nino is on hurricane season and the following winter. gerri: you have a big forecast for...
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this is the new video that's out there getting a lot of play from ontario, canada. it right up. a bear. they called police around 5:00 the other day, there's a bear running around with a bucket on his head, they tranquilized the bear, got the bucket off, they'll relocate the bear, all is good. >> haagen-dazs is going to introduce some vegetable-flavored ice cream, only in japan. >> there you go. >> check it out. it's going to be -- it's cherry and tomato, orange and carrot. >> orange and carrot sounds strangely like it might be good. >> i think you'r when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >>> mor >>> this morning on "world news now." safety first at the boston marathon. what's being done to protect runners and spectators this morning is nothing short of unprecedented. >>> sinkhole scare. the threatening situation in florida. the sinkhole capital. wha
this is the new video that's out there getting a lot of play from ontario, canada. it right up. a bear. they called police around 5:00 the other day, there's a bear running around with a bucket on his head, they tranquilized the bear, got the bucket off, they'll relocate the bear, all is good. >> haagen-dazs is going to introduce some vegetable-flavored ice cream, only in japan. >> there you go. >> check it out. it's going to be -- it's cherry and tomato, orange and carrot....
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at there point, there was a study done by an ontario consultant who used to work for canada's -- and he said basically between the two railroads, in a couple years they could move up to 800,000 barrels of oil a day, which is approximately what keystony would move. >> and at what cost? and at what risk? so pipelines have demonstrated over many, many decades the fishes you would expect at a highly productive economy, and they have really minimized the risks associated with moving what is a very different product to move. now, pipelines do get old, they do wear out, they need to be replaced, but by and large, having sat in the seat that i sat in, i would go it pipelines every opportunity i could, because it's more efficient, more effective and lower risk. >> isn't the gas gap, though, narrowing. and if you factor in the fact that pipelines move oil in one direction, so you can't back haul -- and also when you're transporting through the pipelines, thicker tarsands oil, you have to dilute the stuff, so you're rue ducing the capacity by about a third. when you factor all of that in, it's
at there point, there was a study done by an ontario consultant who used to work for canada's -- and he said basically between the two railroads, in a couple years they could move up to 800,000 barrels of oil a day, which is approximately what keystony would move. >> and at what cost? and at what risk? so pipelines have demonstrated over many, many decades the fishes you would expect at a highly productive economy, and they have really minimized the risks associated with moving what is a...
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just give an idea, are that would be all of the great lakes combined except for lake erie and lake ontariothey would have to cover and search all of the great lakes at that size. let's say they drag at 4 knots, 5 miles per hour, it's three miles this way, that gives a six mile width beam. 84,000 square miles going back and forth, back and forth. it would take you over 100 days to cover all of that square footage. >> okay. stand by for a moment. thomas altschuler, i was astounded to read your company may have actually made the pinger that could be in the black boxes we're searching for right now, is that correct? >> well, ashleigh, we make the pinger. we don't know which pingers are on which air frame. we sell them through a distributor o. is so it could be us, it could be another manufacturer in the u.s. >> we're talking about how the time is really running out. i don't need to go any further but that the battery issue with you. i want you to show me the one we may be talking about right now, and compare it to the other example you have with you that could be -- it could last years and yea
just give an idea, are that would be all of the great lakes combined except for lake erie and lake ontariothey would have to cover and search all of the great lakes at that size. let's say they drag at 4 knots, 5 miles per hour, it's three miles this way, that gives a six mile width beam. 84,000 square miles going back and forth, back and forth. it would take you over 100 days to cover all of that square footage. >> okay. stand by for a moment. thomas altschuler, i was astounded to read...
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. >>> august 2001, ontario, canada.ness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in the welland canal. moments earlier, the great lakes freighter named "the wind dock" carrying 26,000 pounds of wheat approaches the allenberg bridge. >> no, a boat that size. >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> there's people in that top part, eh? >> just before 9:00 p.m. as the ship nears, the operator begins to lower the bridge, too soon. the captain struggles to shop the ship frantically trying to get the bridge operator's attention. he drops anchor, but the ship's momentum makes a collision inevitable. >> there's guys up in that bridge. >> to the horror of those watching on the shore, the 730-foot-long freighter slams into the steel bridge. its upper deck completely tearing off. the crash first sheers off the smokestack, then the ship's wheelhouse with the captain still inside. the bridge is pushed clear off its track. >> i've never seen such a thing. they could be killed. >> the vessel sustains heavy damage. with the wheelhouse completely destroyed,
. >>> august 2001, ontario, canada.ness a fiery blaze aboard a freighter ship in the welland canal. moments earlier, the great lakes freighter named "the wind dock" carrying 26,000 pounds of wheat approaches the allenberg bridge. >> no, a boat that size. >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> there's people in that top part, eh? >> just before 9:00 p.m. as the ship nears, the operator begins to lower the bridge, too soon. the captain struggles to shop the ship...
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you can hear a lot of the art of coming out in the unit is back in the sight of ontario license all. and it's very healthy two of the civil police to trace itself up in such a difficult time for such a big country the biggest country in africa so tonight to see what struck you and so forth. well i have to say respects. even if most of the people in history are using an effect afraid of. and going back to the studio while you still have to look too close together. it preys on pulling two thousand and thirteen that was. the idps as six thousand i will take more than six thousand protests in the country. so it's nuts. i read it you hate to see that people run its upkeep to keep him calm and our baby cry it there are some protests beckett's a new movements and what i see an existence in this movement is the fact that the dots and protest called by the specific cuts into her room. she brings up a few of those the movements for use when frying meat people are protesting because there is the shortage of what's there. and so on you fold it into dust as you i'm in uni. and that's that i can't
you can hear a lot of the art of coming out in the unit is back in the sight of ontario license all. and it's very healthy two of the civil police to trace itself up in such a difficult time for such a big country the biggest country in africa so tonight to see what struck you and so forth. well i have to say respects. even if most of the people in history are using an effect afraid of. and going back to the studio while you still have to look too close together. it preys on pulling two...
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winters has other small shareholders like ontarios teachers plan on his side. big swing factor is warren buffett, coke's largest shareholder, and winters has appealed directly to him. so far, he's been silent on the issue. what does buffett have to say about all of this? cnbc's becky quick will be speaking with him after the meeting on "street signs." don't miss it. scott? >> we'll be looking forward to that for sure, seema. anthony, who knows how buffett -- i would assume he'll vote for management. >> what i do notice about coke, it goes through a two, three-year secular trend where it's not growing as fast as people expect. this is the issue with the diet soda cans and the shrinkage on the carbonated beverages. here's the prediction long term. they get things right. if you own the stock, stay in it. look for another dividend increase, which they've classically done each and every year. and this is something you just put away for the future. that's my opinion. >> all right. well, from coke to coffee. coffee futures, by the way, are at a two-year high. jackie i
winters has other small shareholders like ontarios teachers plan on his side. big swing factor is warren buffett, coke's largest shareholder, and winters has appealed directly to him. so far, he's been silent on the issue. what does buffett have to say about all of this? cnbc's becky quick will be speaking with him after the meeting on "street signs." don't miss it. scott? >> we'll be looking forward to that for sure, seema. anthony, who knows how buffett -- i would assume he'll...
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when the maple leafs were owned by ontario teachers, they were managed with media. -- mediocrity.ts to win. >> i believe that 100%. the billion-dollar branches is, you can get bigger returns elsewhere, you're either here because you're competitive and/or you want to win. i want to win it josh and david went to win. >> good luck. thank you for joining us. scott o'neill, the ceo of the philadelphia 76ers. ♪ >> coming up, will he or won't he echo madea regulations about whether paul ryan will run for president. we will ask our man in these the -- in d.c. >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> welcome back to monday morning on "market makers." made in america. you are hearing more and more these days. companies are choosing to manufacture in the u.s. again. we're have been profiling some of these companies, and mastercraft, the largest producer of indoor ski's and producers of powerboats, they have kept all their production in a single factory in tennessee. have a look. ♪ >> we make very high-end waters boa
when the maple leafs were owned by ontario teachers, they were managed with media. -- mediocrity.ts to win. >> i believe that 100%. the billion-dollar branches is, you can get bigger returns elsewhere, you're either here because you're competitive and/or you want to win. i want to win it josh and david went to win. >> good luck. thank you for joining us. scott o'neill, the ceo of the philadelphia 76ers. ♪ >> coming up, will he or won't he echo madea regulations about whether...
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you know you are different, not like the rest of the culture you are professionally and, for me in ontario, i was jewish, immigrant, female, in a male profession that was largely -- my grandfather was a supreme court judge, father was a supreme court judge. anyway, i say that only because it can be a great advantage to understand that you are different, you will never be like anybody else, that is good, and enjoy the fact that you are different. do not try to homogenize. the reason it is good, if you're comfortable in your skin, is because it means you do things not toward the possibility of an ultimate objective, i want to be on the supreme court of canada, against which you measure all of your opportunities and choices, you take risks. you say sure, i will run a labor board. i will be a judge at 29. i will run a lot reform commission when nobody else wants to do it. nothing was against my ultimate objection because i was having a wonderful ride in the legal profession. i now give advice, whenever i am asked, to young people to say you do not end your legal education and say this is where
you know you are different, not like the rest of the culture you are professionally and, for me in ontario, i was jewish, immigrant, female, in a male profession that was largely -- my grandfather was a supreme court judge, father was a supreme court judge. anyway, i say that only because it can be a great advantage to understand that you are different, you will never be like anybody else, that is good, and enjoy the fact that you are different. do not try to homogenize. the reason it is good,...
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they want to be 100 times smaller, superior, michigan, huron, and most of lake erie, but not lake ontario'm going to give a lot of benefit of the doubt to the technology in saying we have heard about this one to two to three mile range on the ping, ping, ping. i'm going three miles, that's the highest. if this listener can listen three miles in both directions, a six-mile wide strip. it's a six-mile wide lawn mower. you go back and forth and try to cover 84,000 square miles, six miles wide at a time at 5 miles per hour. can't go too fast. it's over 100 days for that one thing to search this one area. that's why they would want this a hundred times smaller to they could search it in one day. that's not going to happen. there are a couple out there. but it would take one just a hundred days. obviously you don't keep looking once you kind it. it could be only 25 days. but if it's the last thing they find, 124 days. and the ping's dead by then. >> no dice because the battery's going away. but hopefully with those submersibles that could help find the wreckage. but they have to have the debris
they want to be 100 times smaller, superior, michigan, huron, and most of lake erie, but not lake ontario'm going to give a lot of benefit of the doubt to the technology in saying we have heard about this one to two to three mile range on the ping, ping, ping. i'm going three miles, that's the highest. if this listener can listen three miles in both directions, a six-mile wide strip. it's a six-mile wide lawn mower. you go back and forth and try to cover 84,000 square miles, six miles wide at a...
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best agricultural lands in the timber resources are in the center of the country, and present day ontario order to get to the sea, you have to pass along the st. lawrence river through quebec. we tend to forget today, but at the time the french pushed the -- the english pushed french out of canada, canada is over 90% french speaking. that creates a very difficult problem for the british commonnists and british government, which is trying to create a viable coolingny out of canada so that it does not meet the same spate state, and gives rights of suffrage to the population, and at the same time, limit the numerical power of the french in quebec who occupy a key geographic position along the st. lawrence river because right in front of the city of montreal are the machine rapids, building a canal around the rapids, but if the french wanted to hold up british commerce and develop in the interior of the country, all they had to do was block canal development, and, in fact, the british complainedded about this repeatedly. that means in the long and short of things, most of the time we talk abo
best agricultural lands in the timber resources are in the center of the country, and present day ontario order to get to the sea, you have to pass along the st. lawrence river through quebec. we tend to forget today, but at the time the french pushed the -- the english pushed french out of canada, canada is over 90% french speaking. that creates a very difficult problem for the british commonnists and british government, which is trying to create a viable coolingny out of canada so that it...
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researchers at ontario's mcmaster university say, they found the skin of people over the age of 40, whocopic level. >> i don't think you can reverse true signs of aging. but it can make your skin have a better glow. >> reporter: the researchers used 29 male and female volunteers, ages 20 to 84. half exercised three hours a week at a modest or vigorous level. the other half did less than an hour for a week. that's what researchers saw that the skin composition of those of those who exercised more, appeared younger, at least under a microscope. >> there are some uncontrollable factors that will cause you to age. if your mother and father aged quickly, chances are you will age quickly. >> reporter: the researchers wondered if diet mattered, too. they got volunteers. at first, their skin was normal for their age. then, they got them moving. those volunteers jogged and cycled at a moderate pace. for about half an hour. and at the end of three months, under a microscope, the skin appeared as if it was at least 25 years younger. the researchers insist, they don't want to overhype the results.
researchers at ontario's mcmaster university say, they found the skin of people over the age of 40, whocopic level. >> i don't think you can reverse true signs of aging. but it can make your skin have a better glow. >> reporter: the researchers used 29 male and female volunteers, ages 20 to 84. half exercised three hours a week at a modest or vigorous level. the other half did less than an hour for a week. that's what researchers saw that the skin composition of those of those who...