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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada.ime minister modi, but we would like to switch gears now to a series of photographs of one of india's other leaders, mahatma gandhi. the french photographer henri cartier—bresson travelled to india in 1947, wanting to capture a country in transition. what he found was so much more, as a new exhibition in new york explains. we went to take a look. it's often said when you're speaking about a photographer, like cartier—bresson, oh, he was in the right place at the right time, but it's a skill and talent to know where to be. cartier—bresson travelled to delhi injanuary of 19a8 to meet and photograph mahatma gandhi. and they had a well—documented meeting, where ca rtier—bresson showed gandhi some of his photos, including one of a hearse, and gandhi asked, what is that? and ca rtier—bresson explained what the function of a hearse is in western culture. gandhi replied death, death, death, death, almost foreboding what was to come for him the next day. the photo we are looking at shows gandhi
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada.ime minister modi, but we would like to switch gears now to a series of photographs of one of india's other leaders, mahatma gandhi. the french photographer henri cartier—bresson travelled to india in 1947, wanting to capture a country in transition. what he found was so much more, as a new exhibition in new york explains. we went to take a look. it's often said when you're speaking about a photographer, like cartier—bresson, oh, he was in the right...
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focus wish bbc news ontario canada. i know forward to the onset from that study you watching baby see wild news america still to come on tonight's program. again these last days because some felt. at french photographer or recounted by some. south at the center of history. a new report is valued australia's great barrier reef up forty two billion dollars alone that more needs to be done to protected from coral bleaching. simon colin has more now on the story. well it's images like these that attract millions of visitors from around the world. stretching more than two thousand kilometers down the queensland coast. the world heritage listed ecosystem is one of australia's most valuable tourist icones. and a new report commissioned by the great barrier reef foundation has calculated just how much it's worth. economists put the figure at forty two billion u. s. dollars the value of its economic social and icon status. supports an estimated sixty four thousand direct and indirect jobs. making an annual contribution of nearly
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so i joined volunteers at western university ontario, trying out his test.g — reasoning, memory, and decision—making. to demonstrate how tiredness may affect that, we stayed up until 4:00am, and then had just four hours' sleep. but all too soon... good morning, fergus. time to get up! we were about to repeat the brain tests we had done the previous night. how are you feeling? uh... so i'm feeling...like i haven't had enough sleep. most of our scores went down compared to the night before. how did you do this morning? worst. this was the worst you'd ever did? this was the worst ever, yes. oh, kisses for your sister, that's really nice. but sylvie, whose daughters wake her several times a night, improved her score. maybe i've just gotten used to functioning on very little sleep. i have to be on as soon as my kids wake up. as for me... i finished, and i've done quite badly. i also did the tests while having my brain scanned. after a normal night's sleep, my brain was functioning well. the bright orange blobs are areas of increased activity. and this is the scan
so i joined volunteers at western university ontario, trying out his test.g — reasoning, memory, and decision—making. to demonstrate how tiredness may affect that, we stayed up until 4:00am, and then had just four hours' sleep. but all too soon... good morning, fergus. time to get up! we were about to repeat the brain tests we had done the previous night. how are you feeling? uh... so i'm feeling...like i haven't had enough sleep. most of our scores went down compared to the night before....
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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily.fter grenfell we reveal the failures at the heart of the system which is meant to keep our homes safe from fire. but to a former housing minister. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. here's what's coming up this evening. heather watson wows at eastbourne as she beats the world number nine to reach round three. the british and irish lions have failed to impress so far in new zealand — head coach warren gatland has now been labelled desperate by his opposite number. frank de boer is looking up — he's the new manager of crystal palace and says he wants their struggles to stop. good evening, just one week from now we'll be at wimbledon for the first day of the championships and the preparations are well under way. there's already been an encouraging win today forformer british number one heather watson who knocked out fourth seed dominika cibulkova at the aegon classic at eastbourne. she moves
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily.fter grenfell we reveal the failures at the heart of the system which is meant to keep our homes safe from fire. but to a former housing minister. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. here's what's coming up this evening. heather watson wows at eastbourne as she beats the world number nine to reach round...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. time for a look at the weather now.ain. beautiful pictures coming in. this one from scarborough. beautiful seaside huts. the weather is changing across many western areas. clouds pushed in by the jet stream which means western areas. clouds pushed in by thejet stream which means rain. across the rest of the country, not so bad, still some sunny weather across many eastern and central areas. out west, the cloud increasing, already starting to rain across parts of northern ireland and scotland, a couple of showers. the early evening looking dry here. raining pretty hard across parts of northern ireland tonight through the course of the night. that will eventually move into south—western scotland, lake district, northern wales as well. the weather in the south will be dry but warm. tomorrow, low pressure right over us. three loans circling us as we go through the course of the day. the wettest of the weather will be across the north. in the size, we mightfind across the north. in the size, we might find some thunderstorms
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. time for a look at the weather now.ain. beautiful pictures coming in. this one from scarborough. beautiful seaside huts. the weather is changing across many western areas. clouds pushed in by the jet stream which means western areas. clouds pushed in by thejet stream which means rain. across the rest of the country, not so bad, still some sunny weather across many eastern and central areas. out west, the cloud increasing, already starting to rain across...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada.r speaking tours. a lot of people watching this, owing to be thinking about when they are going to go to bed. what do we not know at the moment, that you hope the study will be able to enlighten us about? we all know we shouldn‘t drive when we haven‘t had enough sleep. but we do not think about other aspects, decision—making and memory. things that we do every single day. from simple decisions to complex decisions. with the internet, we can get hundreds of thousands of people to tell us about sleeping patterns, so we can understand how it is affecting them. we are asking them to log into the website, tonight, before bed. log your sleep. take tests. memory. decision—making, planning and solving. get some sleep, and then do that again. you will see how the performance changes, and how it is relative to everybody else in the population. and to make this valuable to you, how often do people need to keep doing this? just twice. we are asking people to contribute two periods, tomorrow mornin
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada.r speaking tours. a lot of people watching this, owing to be thinking about when they are going to go to bed. what do we not know at the moment, that you hope the study will be able to enlighten us about? we all know we shouldn‘t drive when we haven‘t had enough sleep. but we do not think about other aspects, decision—making and memory. things that we do every single day. from simple decisions to complex decisions. with the internet, we can get...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. i want to be part of the study.orking it out to the post of us lacoste —— for the both of us. for you, post of us lacoste —— for the both of us. foryou, it post of us lacoste —— for the both of us. for you, it is 20 minutes past seven and for me it is 20 minutes past one. i don‘t know whether you get the benefit of getting up at silly o‘clock in the morning or i have the benefit of going to bed at silly o‘clock. morning or i have the benefit of going to bed at silly o'clockm works both ways. some of who knows how to sleep in the right place is this man. a die—hard rugby fan — who‘s currently following the british and irish lions during their tour of new zealand — has somehow managed to find himself couch—surfing behind enemy lines. alex edwards accepted a kind offer of a place to sleep in auckland from a women whom he thought was a complete stranger. but she turned out to be the mother of two of the all blacks‘ most famous faces. i asked alex all about it a little earlier. eventually, without realising, there was a
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. i want to be part of the study.orking it out to the post of us lacoste —— for the both of us. for you, post of us lacoste —— for the both of us. foryou, it post of us lacoste —— for the both of us. for you, it is 20 minutes past seven and for me it is 20 minutes past one. i don‘t know whether you get the benefit of getting up at silly o‘clock in the morning or i have the benefit of going to bed at silly o‘clock. morning or i have the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. their tour of new zealand, has somehow managed to find himself couch—surfing behind enemy lines. alex edwards accepted a kind offer of a place to sleep in auckland from a women whom he thought was a complete stranger. but she turned out to be the mother of two of the all blacks' most famous faces. i asked alex all about it a little earlier. eventually, without realising, there was a man who started for the all blacks on the weekend, scoring two tries. what did you think, seriously, when he got that invitation to come inside the family home? were you thinking about your allegiance? i didn't know until i was already there with a cup of tea that they were the parents of the famous footballers. then the lads came in, shook my hand and they explained they were starting for auckland. what did you think? i thought they were pretty big lads. they were really cool guys, they we re they were really cool guys, they were really la id they were really cool guys, they were really laid back. they wo
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada. their tour of new zealand, has somehow managed to find himself couch—surfing behind enemy lines. alex edwards accepted a kind offer of a place to sleep in auckland from a women whom he thought was a complete stranger. but she turned out to be the mother of two of the all blacks' most famous faces. i asked alex all about it a little earlier. eventually, without realising, there was a man who started for the all blacks on the weekend, scoring two tries....
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fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada.sailing, beating the defending champions, the united states, to win the america's cup. the kiwis dominated the best—of—13 contest, winning seven of the first 8 races to take an unassailable lead. watching in bermuda was the bbc‘s tony husband. well, the celebrations are well under way in bermuda for kiwi fans and sailors. this has been a dominant display in the world's old est dominant display in the world's oldest international sporting trophy and the kiwis will be celebrating long into the night. a final result never really in doubt. they won by seven never really in doubt. they won by seve n ra ces never really in doubt. they won by seven races to one. they have won eight in all since the series began. the secret behind it, or the technology they had in the boat in the shed behind us. they managed to produce models that were a bit different. they were radical than those designs and they proved to be the quickest out on the water. it's also redemption for them. four years ago in san
fergus walsh, bbc news, ontario, canada.sailing, beating the defending champions, the united states, to win the america's cup. the kiwis dominated the best—of—13 contest, winning seven of the first 8 races to take an unassailable lead. watching in bermuda was the bbc‘s tony husband. well, the celebrations are well under way in bermuda for kiwi fans and sailors. this has been a dominant display in the world's old est dominant display in the world's oldest international sporting trophy and...
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across the detroit river to windsor and sometimes that wasn't far enough, you have to keep going to ontario or toronto and of course chat him later on would become a very profound community of abolitionists. it's beginning with william lambert and frederick douglass comes to detroit. the self-determination. it's the mystery they had a coding and they trained obese individuals on the underground railroad in case you encounter some of those. in terms of the first african-american to teach iafril system, so we have this conjunction and it's going to be a collaborative situation from one generation to another entertainment enthusiasmwe will see that happening time and time again in this whole odyssey. >> we now have in detroit aretha franklin. you write about the gilded age of detroit and say that it occurred after 1870 and you say that this was a bountiful era purpose of the budget established the city as a gateway to the west. this is the foundation upon which many of the cities contributions of her. and you talyou talk about this f genre in the trade and that this opens up the way to the con
across the detroit river to windsor and sometimes that wasn't far enough, you have to keep going to ontario or toronto and of course chat him later on would become a very profound community of abolitionists. it's beginning with william lambert and frederick douglass comes to detroit. the self-determination. it's the mystery they had a coding and they trained obese individuals on the underground railroad in case you encounter some of those. in terms of the first african-american to teach iafril...
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he scored for ontario league. isaac was the best prospect. he thinks his game will help the flyers in the future. >> big guy i think i can play both offensively and defensively. i'm really not that. and playing all areas in the zone, adding that to their lineup and being able to maneuver my way into the lineup in the future and playing with a lot of those guys it will be awesome and i can bring a lot >> the flyers sent brayden schenn to the blues at the 27th pick and picked morgan frost from canada. schenn scored 17 power plays last season. next season the orange and black could have six rookies in the lineup, are they in full rebuild? >> no. no. are we getting younger? yes. we have young players. at some point here we're opening up opportunity to play. when we feel they're ready to play. i think i'm like. people think about our philosophy, we do not want to hold players back when they're ready to take the next step, we want to allow them to talk it. >>> after a franchise record four game winning streak. the union lost three in a row and toni
he scored for ontario league. isaac was the best prospect. he thinks his game will help the flyers in the future. >> big guy i think i can play both offensively and defensively. i'm really not that. and playing all areas in the zone, adding that to their lineup and being able to maneuver my way into the lineup in the future and playing with a lot of those guys it will be awesome and i can bring a lot >> the flyers sent brayden schenn to the blues at the 27th pick and picked morgan...
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we're on lake ontario. the question to the right of your screen. sometime this morning, at least two people tried to break into the home and our understanding at least one person is in custody and fremont police are looking for at least one other person. to give you a sense of how much resources are putting -- >> i called my father-in-law to also alert him of what was going on and at the time they were whispering, they said that they were given instruction to just get on the floor because the person is in the backyard. and i called them back again. he hung up. i called him back again and they said that they were able to get the guy. and apparently there's total of three and i can't get into the street because they said that there's one more on the loose and they have k-9 looking around right now for the others. >> reporter: that was the woman whose family members were inside the home when these people tried to break in early this morning. she said that eight of the family members were in there. four adults and four children. her own. ranges in ages
we're on lake ontario. the question to the right of your screen. sometime this morning, at least two people tried to break into the home and our understanding at least one person is in custody and fremont police are looking for at least one other person. to give you a sense of how much resources are putting -- >> i called my father-in-law to also alert him of what was going on and at the time they were whispering, they said that they were given instruction to just get on the floor because...
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tell you a short story, when i grew up in the early 1960's we used to cap out at dashcam out at lake ontario. there was nothing but clean beaches and everything was fine. back wend year we went couldn't wait to get to the beach. there were dead fish all along the shore with tractors scooping them up and piling them up in burying them. it was a plant upstream that was running whatever it was into the lake, it killed off all these fish. thank out that richard nixon had the foresight to go ahead and sign those epa clean water and clean air. if we did not have that god help us, where would be be now. isst: that's right, this what i mean. this is a contentious issue. regulations are barred partisan, when the the president clean air act was implemented and when the epa was formed. in free markets remember you don't get to just pollute the environment. there is a mix of liability lawsuits and all kinds of sanders at come into play to make sure that you cannot pollute. what you want to avoid is over regulating and make sure we address the right kinds of things. host: it estimates in the report the c
tell you a short story, when i grew up in the early 1960's we used to cap out at dashcam out at lake ontario. there was nothing but clean beaches and everything was fine. back wend year we went couldn't wait to get to the beach. there were dead fish all along the shore with tractors scooping them up and piling them up in burying them. it was a plant upstream that was running whatever it was into the lake, it killed off all these fish. thank out that richard nixon had the foresight to go ahead...
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lake immediate, lake ontario, lake erie, residential neighborhood borders up against 880 here in fremont not far from -- there is a heavy police presence here. a number of squad cars with the lights on and k-9 units, a police officer on the scene tell us they're looking for two suspects, would not tell us what they're suspected of doing. until about 20 minutes ago, police had a chopper up above the area that had been circling looking for these people but then look off. there's an ambulance also on stand by in case something happens. i asked the people in ambulance, did the police tell you what you're on stand by for? they said, no. law enforcement stand by. they don't know who they're looking for, as well. but this small part of this neighborhood has a heavy police presence as officers are trying to again find two suspects, the crime unknown. reporting live here in fremont, bob redell, today in the bay. >> stay tuned. thank you very much for the update. >>> 4:33, coverage continues with parts of the bay area experiencing sweltering temperatures. >> not only the heat triggering fires, pow
lake immediate, lake ontario, lake erie, residential neighborhood borders up against 880 here in fremont not far from -- there is a heavy police presence here. a number of squad cars with the lights on and k-9 units, a police officer on the scene tell us they're looking for two suspects, would not tell us what they're suspected of doing. until about 20 minutes ago, police had a chopper up above the area that had been circling looking for these people but then look off. there's an ambulance also...
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heard his voice late today in a phone call taped by andrea constand's mother taped at their home in ontario, canada. >> her mother gee an atook the witness stand describing the encounter and the mother talked about how she talked to him on the telephone with her daughter on the line. and that he admitted to fondling her breasts and body part during the incident at mansion. and he kept asking if he was interested in a sports casting career and he was willing to pay for her to go to school. and asked about the pills he gave her and worried about how it affected her daughter. >> and that cosby want aid face-to-face meeting and a concerned mom and stood by her testimony. and i think it was very, very compelling. >> this came late today after andrea constand wrapped up a day and a half of grueling testimony describing his alleged use of drugs and wine to force sexual assault. his attorneys say that the sex was consensual. andrea constand did have trouble remember details she told police some 13 years ago. live at the montgomery county courthouse, in norristown, i'm vernon odom, channel 6 "action
heard his voice late today in a phone call taped by andrea constand's mother taped at their home in ontario, canada. >> her mother gee an atook the witness stand describing the encounter and the mother talked about how she talked to him on the telephone with her daughter on the line. and that he admitted to fondling her breasts and body part during the incident at mansion. and he kept asking if he was interested in a sports casting career and he was willing to pay for her to go to school....
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tell you a short story, when i grew up in the early 1960's we used to cap out at dashcam out at lake ontario. there was nothing but clean beaches and everything was fine. back wend year we went couldn't wait to get to the beach. there were dead fish all along the shore with tractors scooping them up and piling them up in burying them. it was a plant upstream that was running whatever it was into the lake, it killed off all these fish. thank out that richard nixon had the foresight to go ahead and sign those epa clean water and clean air. if we did not have that god help us, where would be be now. isst: that's right, this what i mean. this is a contentious issue. regulations are barred partisan, when the the president clean air act was implemented and when the epa was formed. in free markets remember you don't get to just pollute the environment. there is a mix of liability lawsuits and all kinds of sanders at come into play to make sure that you cannot pollute. what you want to avoid is over regulating and make sure we address the right kinds of things. host: it estimates in the report the c
tell you a short story, when i grew up in the early 1960's we used to cap out at dashcam out at lake ontario. there was nothing but clean beaches and everything was fine. back wend year we went couldn't wait to get to the beach. there were dead fish all along the shore with tractors scooping them up and piling them up in burying them. it was a plant upstream that was running whatever it was into the lake, it killed off all these fish. thank out that richard nixon had the foresight to go ahead...
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nice and clear, across good portion of the region, still residual showers falling down wind of lake ontario, central up-state new york getting in on some of that, we're done, for the time being, with any wet weather. come tomorrow even as early as tomorrow, spotty shower, thunderstorm could cross through the area which we will get to. meantime, this is a front that's no longer an issue for our area, still trying to clear the carolinas at this hour. meanwhile, let's turn our focus to the tropics. of course atlantic tropical hurricane season did begin june 1st, and 2 separate systems that we're tracking, what's still potential tropical cyclone three, which is actually going to bring in some moisture to the gulf coast over the course of the next couple every days, tropical storm brett. now, what's interesting about brett, is not the fact that it is going to have any direct impact on the us, in fact, will have none at all, it is the fact that where this develops, right over the lesser antilles region, it is kind of rare for to you see this casino every development take place, this early in the
nice and clear, across good portion of the region, still residual showers falling down wind of lake ontario, central up-state new york getting in on some of that, we're done, for the time being, with any wet weather. come tomorrow even as early as tomorrow, spotty shower, thunderstorm could cross through the area which we will get to. meantime, this is a front that's no longer an issue for our area, still trying to clear the carolinas at this hour. meanwhile, let's turn our focus to the...
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he took the initial report and referred andrea constand to durham, ontario police. they phoned police here in montgomery county. how this all playness to what is happening right now? jury will have dinner. we have learned they will have dinner and then they will read this testimony, and deliberations will continue. one on one with bill cosby's publicist we talked about all those questions from the jury. do you think these questions are pulling back curtain on the jury struggling with inconsistencies. >> correct, correct. i think when you heard them go back through constand on the witness stand and when angela 's attorney cross examined her you saw those inconsistency compared to what she told first detective. >> andrea constand said cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2004 but waffled on exact dates when compared to a police report and other documents. prosecutors have described such slips as minor when compared to the bigger story. that includes the use of cosby 's own word a damming deposition where he recount what is happened. jury's entire deliberation p
he took the initial report and referred andrea constand to durham, ontario police. they phoned police here in montgomery county. how this all playness to what is happening right now? jury will have dinner. we have learned they will have dinner and then they will read this testimony, and deliberations will continue. one on one with bill cosby's publicist we talked about all those questions from the jury. do you think these questions are pulling back curtain on the jury struggling with...
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expect storm scan will remain clear at local level and we have some rain currently crossing lake ontario from canada, none of that expect to have an impact here but now that we're starting to see system advance and western edge of the high pressure over our area that means humidity is ram pink up and you will notice heat starting to build. at the shore great place to go here we're expect to go see some daytime highs in the lower 80's there very comfortable generally speaking and more breeze to work with too but as days progress couple straight days in the lower 90's, friday, saturday, sunday steaminess awaits us and this is of course, spans the holiday weekend. there may be scattered showers and thunderstorms but there is no day that looks like a wash out at all. if i do have plans, definitely keep them. >> such great news on the fourth of july, thanks very much, katie. look at this sky, you guys, this is how we want to wake up in the morning nice dry roadways, but, yesterday, we kind of had the same thing beautiful morning, nice dry roadways but it was very busy for our drivers in delaw
expect storm scan will remain clear at local level and we have some rain currently crossing lake ontario from canada, none of that expect to have an impact here but now that we're starting to see system advance and western edge of the high pressure over our area that means humidity is ram pink up and you will notice heat starting to build. at the shore great place to go here we're expect to go see some daytime highs in the lower 80's there very comfortable generally speaking and more breeze to...
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. >>> more flooding problems for residents on lake ontario up in state new york. state of emergency in effect in the town of officials are asking residents to avoid traveling on waterfront road. >> no kidding, yeah. we are always transition nothing to that as i think we will see most spotty of showers at work today but generally it is dry, we will get some sunshine, how about that. wouldn't that be nice. >> yes. >> i know, out yde and at the moment you can see like a little bit of moisture on the camera lens at pleasant valley middle and high school. up around pocono region a of dae visible at the moment but just to indicate what we are finding is verifying, far sh are starting to see or have seen i should say a shower here and there but that is fizzling right now. off to a cool start in the 40 cy side. i walked out the door with an extra layer, we will be bottoming out in the 50's in the city as well as immediate vicinity but those moree suburbs tend to get chillier. but storm rotating over northe , starting to clear out over upstate new we will with time dot sam
. >>> more flooding problems for residents on lake ontario up in state new york. state of emergency in effect in the town of officials are asking residents to avoid traveling on waterfront road. >> no kidding, yeah. we are always transition nothing to that as i think we will see most spotty of showers at work today but generally it is dry, we will get some sunshine, how about that. wouldn't that be nice. >> yes. >> i know, out yde and at the moment you can see like a...
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. >>> sandbags are lining streets near lake ontario in new york where the threat from floodwaters in the state of new jersey. they are not supposed to roads in the area unless necessary and locals are being offered financial aid for property damage projected by the rises waters. >> it entitles homeowners up to $40,000. if you are a senior there's no income limit no matter what your income you qualify up to $40,000. >> the supervisor says that he expects the claims to total $10 million. >>> a woman accused of stopping her car on san francisco's great highway and abandoning her 5-year-old daughter has turned herself in. she allegedly pulled over near the zoo monday night and threw the child out of the car. an blabs what the this is area and medics treated -- medics were -- police came to the scene and medics treated the mother. the mother turned herself in. she and her infant are being monitored by child protective services. >>> police arrested a 42-year- old uber driver. he allegedly picked up a passenger and assaulted a woman in a back seat and took her to her destination in san fran
. >>> sandbags are lining streets near lake ontario in new york where the threat from floodwaters in the state of new jersey. they are not supposed to roads in the area unless necessary and locals are being offered financial aid for property damage projected by the rises waters. >> it entitles homeowners up to $40,000. if you are a senior there's no income limit no matter what your income you qualify up to $40,000. >> the supervisor says that he expects the claims to total...
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today prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario. if anyone they need schools no. this one day. his remain as they are he'll be canadian head of state. many in the crowd here want to retain their british ties but elsewhere somewhat less sure. at this anniversary canadians are celebrating at his. but these are uncertain times receive on a different path to that friend and neighbor to the south the united states. it may get prompt canada to be more assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt bbc news canad. now you may not have realized this but today is wait for it. troy day marking the anniversary of the biggest recorded impacts on earth in nineteen oh eight and asteroid exploded over siberia flattening a forest the size of a large city. neither hasn't been anything like it since but many scientists say it's only a matter of time. well earlier i spoke to doctor carrie corrigan a geologist at the national museum of natural history here in washington. carrie thanks for coming in wire asteroid so important what do they tell us
today prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario. if anyone they need schools no. this one day. his remain as they are he'll be canadian head of state. many in the crowd here want to retain their british ties but elsewhere somewhat less sure. at this anniversary canadians are celebrating at his. but these are uncertain times receive on a different path to that friend and neighbor to the south the united states. it may get prompt canada to be more assertive in...
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today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario.ate. many in the crowd want to retain the british ties but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. the respected french politician and auschwitz survivor who wrote france's abortion laws, has died at the age of 89. simone veil was best known for her instrumental role in legalising abortion in the 1970s, and went on to serve as the first president of an elected european parliament. her death was confirmed by president macron, who called her life ‘an exemplary inspiration‘. the french public also paid tribute. the british cyclist chris froome will attempt to defend his title when the tour de france begins tomorrow. he's hoping to complete his third straight win — and a fourth victory in five years. but he faces stiff
today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario.ate. many in the crowd want to retain the british ties but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. the respected french politician and auschwitz...
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. -- las imagenes fueron captadas por las camaras de vigilancia del establecimiento en ontario, canadaa persona queda atrapada entre el coche y una mesa. -- el seÑor se lastim el hombro y termino con algunas cortadas en el cuerpo... vo cesar -- estas imagenes, grabadas con un telefono celular, del momento en el que una pequeÑa serpiente muerde a una beb de un aÑo de edad causaron conmocin en las redes sociales. -- el video lo grab y lo public la madre de la pequeÑa. -- segun la mujer, esa era una buena forma de que la niÑa aprenda a conocer las serpientes. -- autoridades en florida continuan las investigaciones y no arrestaron a la mujer. lorena --- hay quienes aseguran que desde la llegada a la casa blanca del presidente donald trump, la popularidad de la santa muerte ha aumentado entre inmigrantes que tratan de cruzar la frontera... --- mauricio razo, nos dice por qu esta figura se ha convertido en refugio para quienes sueÑan con llegar a estados unidos... take pkg ;01 banner ;26 reyna ;49 yuli 01;36 sady pkg los que la conocen le dicen, la reina del sur. take nats.. y no porque se d
. -- las imagenes fueron captadas por las camaras de vigilancia del establecimiento en ontario, canadaa persona queda atrapada entre el coche y una mesa. -- el seÑor se lastim el hombro y termino con algunas cortadas en el cuerpo... vo cesar -- estas imagenes, grabadas con un telefono celular, del momento en el que una pequeÑa serpiente muerde a una beb de un aÑo de edad causaron conmocin en las redes sociales. -- el video lo grab y lo public la madre de la pequeÑa. -- segun la mujer, esa...
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today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario.of state. many in the crowd want to retain the british ties but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. andy murray will begin his defence of his wimbledon title against a player ranked 134 in the world, when the championships begin on monday. he pulled out of his last warm—up game today because of a hip problem, but was practising on the grass at the all england club. murray is drawn in the same half as the french open champion, rafael nadal, and stan wawrinka. the british cyclist chris froome will attempt to defend his title when the tour de france begins tomorrow. he's hoping to complete his third straight win and a fourth victory in five years. but he faces stiff competition from some the world's leading cyclis
today, prince charles was in the small town of wellington beside lake ontario.of state. many in the crowd want to retain the british ties but elsewhere, some are less sure. at this anniversary, canadians are celebrating their history but these are uncertain times. they seem on a different path to their friend and neighbour to the south, the united states. it may prompt canada to be assertive in promoting its own identity. gavin hewitt, bbc news, canada. andy murray will begin his defence of his...
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in ontario, canada, places on the continent, they are doing this. that is how you have to do this.6—7 years behind schedule. you need to work out how it is affordable and do it. you are talking about a four—day week, but this country is run like a small business. who will compensate small businesses having to pay the same wages but with less activity? the idea is you get more productivity per worker when you don't work such long hours. that is why companies are thinking this is a good thing. there is a bigger question to. 30 yea rs there is a bigger question to. 30 years ago when i was growing up not so long ago, we were told we would have huge growth in wages and be able to work less hours. we have had wealth and automation, but there is growing inequality. it does not have to be that way. clapping. how do you explain the high levels of employment? there are criticisms that it may not be the right kind of employment. are you saying high levels of employment are not desirable? that is what we have. look at what we have at the moment. zero—hours contracts, look at what we have at th
in ontario, canada, places on the continent, they are doing this. that is how you have to do this.6—7 years behind schedule. you need to work out how it is affordable and do it. you are talking about a four—day week, but this country is run like a small business. who will compensate small businesses having to pay the same wages but with less activity? the idea is you get more productivity per worker when you don't work such long hours. that is why companies are thinking this is a good...
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british neuroscientist adrian 0wen, based in ontario, canada, believes sleep deprivation may be havingmake hundreds of decisions, we remember hundreds of things. we make difficult decisions like should i buy a house and should i get married. but we also have to remember many simple things like where i parked the car or what i intended to buy on the way home from work. all of these things can be affected by lack of sleep. you go to sleep for four hours, and then i am going to personally wake all of you up. he's begun a major study of the effects of lack of sleep on the brain. so i joined volunteers at western university 0ntario, trying out his test, which anyone can sign up for online. they're designed to reveal how our brains are functioning — reasoning, memory, and decision—making. to demonstrate how tiredness may affect that, we stayed up until 4am, and then had just four hours sleep. but all too soon... good morning, fergus. time to get up! we were about to repeat the brain tests we'd done the previous night. how are you feeling? err... i'm feeling...
british neuroscientist adrian 0wen, based in ontario, canada, believes sleep deprivation may be havingmake hundreds of decisions, we remember hundreds of things. we make difficult decisions like should i buy a house and should i get married. but we also have to remember many simple things like where i parked the car or what i intended to buy on the way home from work. all of these things can be affected by lack of sleep. you go to sleep for four hours, and then i am going to personally wake all...
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. >> what we can do to ultimately do what we are there to do for the next 70-80 years for ontario and the conditions for success are key, it is absolutely the foundation. thinkingnot have it, about the number of institutions around the world that would like to emulate what organizations like this have done. from our perspective, we have 11 independent board members. if we were in there trying to pitch an investment like some square brought process -- thought process, half of the investors could pin us to the wall. they are all independent and come out of investing institutions. former ceos of banks, and we do not have political influence or our teachers unions influence. it is a separate entity that is running like a money management business. one of the obstacles that a number of institutions run into when trying to bring assets in-house is the challenge, and .n some cases, inability the challenge and inability to pay people. you will.lents, if is that another condition necessary for success that you have to be able to go out and acquire, people who can compete? >> it was one of the
. >> what we can do to ultimately do what we are there to do for the next 70-80 years for ontario and the conditions for success are key, it is absolutely the foundation. thinkingnot have it, about the number of institutions around the world that would like to emulate what organizations like this have done. from our perspective, we have 11 independent board members. if we were in there trying to pitch an investment like some square brought process -- thought process, half of the investors...
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right now we are on lake ontario drive in fremont. and no suspects are on the loose.they are all in custody as far as we know as of right now. but there's still crime scene tape up after an attempted burglary overnight. a neighbor heard a loud noise at 2:30 this morning. and police found two men trying to break into a garage on lake candlewood street. they were able to arrest one person. they went around searching and found the second male suspect after he had broken into a second home out here in this neighborhood. the middle of the night and a quiet neighborhood. and that person was trying to hide. and they were able to arrest him. right now both suspects are in custody. i spoke with a woman who says that she heard footsteps on her roof in the middle of the night. she went outside and one of the suspects was on the roof. and her fa anlyshhid with her children until they were able to get the second person in custody. >>> in just a few hours, there's a vote in contra costa county about the funding for a jail expansion program. anne makovec is live to tell us where the
right now we are on lake ontario drive in fremont. and no suspects are on the loose.they are all in custody as far as we know as of right now. but there's still crime scene tape up after an attempted burglary overnight. a neighbor heard a loud noise at 2:30 this morning. and police found two men trying to break into a garage on lake candlewood street. they were able to arrest one person. they went around searching and found the second male suspect after he had broken into a second home out here...
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i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo!> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over the university again, for security reasons, as they decided not to participate, but the students from state university, they, stood up by themselves and didn't let marxist students take the university. [applause] >> hi, my name is jack gordon, from sioux falls, south dakota but i attend the university of io what will it take to get momentum we need to start a real revolution in this country? [applause] >> going to take you and everyone else in this room to take personal responsibility for making this country a freer place. joining us with leadership programs. organizing more
i go to the university of waterloo in canada, ontario. >> whoo!> i want to know what was going through your mind when you were taken hostage? >> of course we were a little afraid but we actually had more support than we thought we had. but, when the chanting started, when all the students started chanting we want classes, then that's when i found out how broad our support was. i saw how they were probably even more afraid that we were. a week later when they tried to take over...
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. >>> right now, near lake ontario in new york a state of emergency is in effect as rising floodwatersthe regions. locals in the area have been told not to use waterfront roads unless necessary. they are offered up to $40,000 to repair property damages. no income limit for seniors for $40,000. one supervisor expects the claims to reach $10 million. >>> two firefighters are recovering from injuries this morning after battling a large four-alarm fire at an apartment building. there was a partial collapse of the roof in stockton. they battled heavy fire on the 3rd and 4th floors of the building as well as the attic space. crews are unsure what caused the fire. no one else was hurt. >>> two children are now in the care of child protective services after their mother allegedly abandoned one of them on san francisco's great highway. police say that the woman stopped her car near the zoo on monday night and forced her 5- year-old daughter to get out. she then allegedly drove off with her other child, a one- year-old in the back. an ambulance was in the area and crews treated the five-year- ol
. >>> right now, near lake ontario in new york a state of emergency is in effect as rising floodwatersthe regions. locals in the area have been told not to use waterfront roads unless necessary. they are offered up to $40,000 to repair property damages. no income limit for seniors for $40,000. one supervisor expects the claims to reach $10 million. >>> two firefighters are recovering from injuries this morning after battling a large four-alarm fire at an apartment building....
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several law enforcement agencies swarmed a house at lake mead at ontario drive in fremont last tuesday. a man was arrested in the backyard. the other suspect choked the 67- year-old victim to try to keep him quiet. they arrested him inside the home. both suspects face numerous charges. the homeowner is expected to recover. >>> happening in just a few hours state assembly member phil ting will announce legislation boosting electric vehicle sales to fight climate change with less than 300,000 electric vehicles on california's roads, a push is needed for the state to achieve governor jerry brown's goal of putting 1.5 million electric vehicles on the streets by 2025. climate change activists will be joining assembly member ting near city hall at 10 a.m. >>> in just a few hours, ford will be launching its new bike rentals in the bay area. but some local companies don't want them on the city streets. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: there was some last-minute politics and posturing that came into play here with this new bikeshare program that's goi
several law enforcement agencies swarmed a house at lake mead at ontario drive in fremont last tuesday. a man was arrested in the backyard. the other suspect choked the 67- year-old victim to try to keep him quiet. they arrested him inside the home. both suspects face numerous charges. the homeowner is expected to recover. >>> happening in just a few hours state assembly member phil ting will announce legislation boosting electric vehicle sales to fight climate change with less than...
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he took the initial report and referred andrea constand to durham, ontario police.y phoned police here in montgomery
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they took 6-foot six winger isaac rat cliff, he scored 28 goals in 67 games, for quebec in the ontarioeak. isaac was 27th ranked best prospect. he thinks his game will help flyers in the future. >> big guy, i think he can play offensively and defensive lynn and really that is the team and playing all there is, and adding that to their line up, and being able to maneuver my way in to that line up in the future and playing with a lot of those guys will be awesome for me and i think i can bring a lot to the table. >> on friday, flyers sent brayden schenn to the blues for a 27th pick in the first round. picked forward morgan frost from canada schenn scored 17 power play goals last season but struggled in five on five play. next season orange and black could have six rookies in the line up so the question is are they in full rebuild mode. >> no, no, are we getting younger? yes. rebuild, absolutely not. we have young players. at some pint here we have to give them an opportunity, for them to play. when we feel they are ready to play. kind of what people think of our philosophy if you do not
they took 6-foot six winger isaac rat cliff, he scored 28 goals in 67 games, for quebec in the ontarioeak. isaac was 27th ranked best prospect. he thinks his game will help flyers in the future. >> big guy, i think he can play offensively and defensive lynn and really that is the team and playing all there is, and adding that to their line up, and being able to maneuver my way in to that line up in the future and playing with a lot of those guys will be awesome for me and i think i can...
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this is lake ontario and lake kandwood. that intersection right there when where the squad cars are located. this neighborhood borders up against 880. a person called 911 around 2:30 this morning to report that people were trying to break into a neighbor's house. they were found on the house roof trying to get away. they caught one right off the bat and deployed an airport and canine dogs to help find the second one. we spoke to a woman whose family was in the home that was burglared. >> i called my father-in-law to alert him of what was going on and at the time they were whispering and given instruction to get on the floor because the person is in the backyard. and i called them back again. he hung up. i called him back and they said that they were able to get the guy. and apparently there's total of three and i can't get into the street because they said that there's one more on the loose and they have canines looking around right now for the others. >> reporter: the latest information is that police did catch that second
this is lake ontario and lake kandwood. that intersection right there when where the squad cars are located. this neighborhood borders up against 880. a person called 911 around 2:30 this morning to report that people were trying to break into a neighbor's house. they were found on the house roof trying to get away. they caught one right off the bat and deployed an airport and canine dogs to help find the second one. we spoke to a woman whose family was in the home that was burglared. >>...
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they took, 6-foot six winger isaac rat cliff he scored 28 goals and 67 games for a ontario league. was 27th ranked prospect he thinks his game will help the flyers in the future. >> i'm a big guy. i can play offensively and defensively and really that kind of team and playing all that there is in the zone. so, adding that to their line up, and then being able to maneuver my way in to that line up in the future and playing with a lot of those guys, it will be awesome for me and bring a lot to the table. >>> well, on friday, the flyers sent brayden schenn to the blues for the 27th pick in the first round. and picked forward morgan frost from canada schenn scored 17 power play goals last season, but struggled in five on five play. next season orange and black could have six rookies in the line up so the question is are they in full rebuild mode. >> no, no. are we getting younger, yeah, we're getting younger. rebuild, absolutely not. we have young players, at some point here we have to give them an opportunity, for them to play, and when we feel they are ready to play i think that is o
they took, 6-foot six winger isaac rat cliff he scored 28 goals and 67 games for a ontario league. was 27th ranked prospect he thinks his game will help the flyers in the future. >> i'm a big guy. i can play offensively and defensively and really that kind of team and playing all that there is in the zone. so, adding that to their line up, and then being able to maneuver my way in to that line up in the future and playing with a lot of those guys, it will be awesome for me and bring a lot...
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and even toward the northeast, we may have a storm from ontario back to buffalo, even toward montrealere's the humidity. there's the rain for saturday, right on time for the weekend because we had a beautiful week when we were working. 92 tomorrow, 85 and 87 for saturday and sunday farther down to the south temperatures remain hot. the heat index is back. haven't had to use the word heat index for a while, clarissa. >> all right. chad, thank you so much. republicans are scrambling to make changes to their health care plan. many senators want more funding to combat the nation's opioid crisis. up next, we will talk to a governor of a hard-hit state about this troubling epidemic. about this troubling epidemic. that's next. whis what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. tais really quite simple.est it comes in the mail, you pull out the tube and you spit in it, which is something southern girls are taught you're not supposed to do. you seal it and send it back and then you wait for your results. it's that simple. ...is not just something you can see or touch. home...is a feeli
and even toward the northeast, we may have a storm from ontario back to buffalo, even toward montrealere's the humidity. there's the rain for saturday, right on time for the weekend because we had a beautiful week when we were working. 92 tomorrow, 85 and 87 for saturday and sunday farther down to the south temperatures remain hot. the heat index is back. haven't had to use the word heat index for a while, clarissa. >> all right. chad, thank you so much. republicans are scrambling to make...
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. >> the central bank has kept the pace of ontario easing seen it may not be as aggressive as rep --mid a fresh political crisis that has rocked the country. 10.15%. the rate to global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . , ine was plenty of data japan we had healthy company profits and capital spending helping boost the nikkei 225 up today. after the drop were seen in chinese stocks that are falling from a four-week high. pressure on mainland market there but the asx 200 is shaking up the drag, set for second day of gains. despite exports growing for a seventh straight month. savior for were the the hang seng as well as the types. taiex.the checking in on other movers, let's look at what is moving in hong kong. shares plunging as the e-commerce operator is just the latest target by short-sellers. surging and ever grande reversing earlier losses as it managed to raise more than stateed in its second sale. shares jumped as much as they .6%. you are talking about the
. >> the central bank has kept the pace of ontario easing seen it may not be as aggressive as rep --mid a fresh political crisis that has rocked the country. 10.15%. the rate to global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. you can find more stories on the bloomberg at top . , ine was plenty of data japan we had healthy company profits and capital spending helping boost the nikkei 225 up today. after the drop were seen in...
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the ontario government announced on theeign buyer tax greater toronto region to clamp down on speculationat vancouver, prices came down a bit that now they're back up near record highs. joe: lots of regional angst about all that money coming in. this is the best way in the world to watch tv, tv . i'm looking at our own show from a few minutes ago at the beginning of the show. the best way to recap what's , the future ofo> tv. this is bloomberg ♪. mark: time now for first word news. british police have named the third london bridge attacker as a 22-year-old, they say he is believed to be an italian national of moroccan descent who lived in east london. the other two attackers were , all three were wearing fake suicide vests and were shot dead late saturday after ramming a van into pedestrians on london bridge and then slashing and stabbing people in a nearby market. the attacks of seven dead and dozens more wounded. homeland security secretary john the block on the trump administration's travel ban puts the u.s. at risk here at secretary kelly said the u.s. led attacks on iraq and syri
the ontario government announced on theeign buyer tax greater toronto region to clamp down on speculationat vancouver, prices came down a bit that now they're back up near record highs. joe: lots of regional angst about all that money coming in. this is the best way in the world to watch tv, tv . i'm looking at our own show from a few minutes ago at the beginning of the show. the best way to recap what's , the future ofo> tv. this is bloomberg ♪. mark: time now for first word news. british...
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amherst berg, up for one into ontario or onto toronto. and of course chatham later would become a very profound community of abolitionists that was up there. we can talk about anderson who is one of the black men who - john brown. you can talk about the later. after the whole abolitionist - second baptist church was very instrumental. and matthews was going to be instrumental later on. we cannot ignore the church and this coming together in terms of resistance. the whole idea of self-determination.it was coming from a number of church leaders who were with the abolitionist movement but no one more pronounced or profound then william lambert. his story, that would make a fascinating film to see the kind of stuff he went through. the mysteries that they put together, they had a secret code, a secret language. they had trained all of these individuals on the underground railroad. in case you encountered some of the bounty hunters out there. it was so instructive and later on his involvement with craig matthews church. and his involvement in
amherst berg, up for one into ontario or onto toronto. and of course chatham later would become a very profound community of abolitionists that was up there. we can talk about anderson who is one of the black men who - john brown. you can talk about the later. after the whole abolitionist - second baptist church was very instrumental. and matthews was going to be instrumental later on. we cannot ignore the church and this coming together in terms of resistance. the whole idea of...
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>> narrator: while the debate continues over whether supplements actually work, in rural guelph, ontarioere is a botanist who may have found an answer to that other troublesome question: what's actually in the pills and potions that we take? dr. steven newmaster is part of a worldwide effort to collect and catalogue nature's wide array of dna. he believes in the power of nature to heal. >> i buy and use natural health products. i believe in them. i've used them all my life. i've used them with my family. we have that anecdotal evidence that you have some ailment and you take whatever the remedy is and it's dealt with. >> narrator: so it's an irony that guelph university was responsible for one of the latest studies documenting problems with supplement quality. in 2012, newmaster and his team randomly selected 44 herbal products off the shelves in canada and the u.s. and started comparing them to the plant dna in their databank. >> and we looked at the results, and i was fairly astounded. i was like, "wow." >> narrator: 60% of the products contained ingredients not listed on their labels.
>> narrator: while the debate continues over whether supplements actually work, in rural guelph, ontarioere is a botanist who may have found an answer to that other troublesome question: what's actually in the pills and potions that we take? dr. steven newmaster is part of a worldwide effort to collect and catalogue nature's wide array of dna. he believes in the power of nature to heal. >> i buy and use natural health products. i believe in them. i've used them all my life. i've...
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anna: i might have dabbled, i want to stick ontario in. -- stick my toe in. anna: stephen gallo, thank you very much. stay with us. manus: we will continue the brexit conversation. the major event for your day ahead is of course the fed decision on interest rates. we were being you that announcement at 7:00 p.m. u.k. time, followed a half hour later with more. manus: china's consumers hold off as the global outlook brightens. the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 1:19 in hong kong. the hang seng underperforming the broader asian markets. >> that luber ceo plans to take a leave of absence without disclosing a return date. the company will be run by management committee as it tries to navigate a wave of scandals. they will appoint an independent chair to limit his influence. disney ending a 27 year run as an independent company for the paris theme park. it struggled to match the popularity of its u.s. parks and itsto be bailed out by parent at least three times. disney hall's 97% of the -- euro disney. boeing
anna: i might have dabbled, i want to stick ontario in. -- stick my toe in. anna: stephen gallo, thank you very much. stay with us. manus: we will continue the brexit conversation. the major event for your day ahead is of course the fed decision on interest rates. we were being you that announcement at 7:00 p.m. u.k. time, followed a half hour later with more. manus: china's consumers hold off as the global outlook brightens. the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to...
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said l.m. a socialist socialist of ball on optimistic at all with glasses off always cell phone that ontario did forward scottish pay great to have you with us said i you know this historical event has given comedians a lot to chew on a lot of material and while it's no laughing matter we can certainly appreciate some comic relief in all of this lee camp party america's redacted tonight host a joins us from washington d.c. league good to see you with us tonight good to have you with us here and it is a political craziness well first of all i want to listen to tommy sheridan same line who won it all day all day i could. so. as you may know i am an expert on bricks and i have studied it for the past fifteen sixteen minutes of my life and. i want to say this when i first heard of rex and honestly my initial response as an american was they got to vote on this they got to vote on why did they get to vote on the i want to vote on the i want to vote on all kinds of things i want to be able to vote on fracking or g.m. mosher chemicals in our food or our water or whether donald trump should be force
said l.m. a socialist socialist of ball on optimistic at all with glasses off always cell phone that ontario did forward scottish pay great to have you with us said i you know this historical event has given comedians a lot to chew on a lot of material and while it's no laughing matter we can certainly appreciate some comic relief in all of this lee camp party america's redacted tonight host a joins us from washington d.c. league good to see you with us tonight good to have you with us here and...
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so maryland from ontario says she is living with two auto immune diseases, give to pronounce, so i won't. she was diagnosed before the a.c.a. became law. but rather than be denied coverage outright by her insurance coverage, she was told she could be covered if she paid a monthly premium of about $1,000 with a $20,000 deductible, $20,000 deductible. needless to say that wasn't helpful to her. marilyn went five years without insurance, and she ended up being very sick. she had to borrow against her home, leveraged her home. she had to deplete her retirement savings. she had to make payments on $64,000 worth of credit card debt run up in order to cover her health care. and then the a.c.a. came along and marilyn was able to afford insurance. she got community pricing. despite her preexisting condition, she paid the same price as everyone else. that is so important to peace of mind about health care. just saying that you will have access to health care, a favorite phrase that my colleagues have used, access, if you can pay extraordinarily high prices that i know you won't be able to pay. tha
so maryland from ontario says she is living with two auto immune diseases, give to pronounce, so i won't. she was diagnosed before the a.c.a. became law. but rather than be denied coverage outright by her insurance coverage, she was told she could be covered if she paid a monthly premium of about $1,000 with a $20,000 deductible, $20,000 deductible. needless to say that wasn't helpful to her. marilyn went five years without insurance, and she ended up being very sick. she had to borrow against...