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ontario can only do so much.e received and welcomed over 36,000 refugee claimants. 5500 claimants reported moving to ontario since january 2017. and communities across apartments are straining to support the high number of crossers. in the city of toronto about 45 percent are refugees. our new government have stepped up to facilitate use of approximately 800 residences for shelter space during the summer. in addition, funds have been set aside for red cross support services in the college residential spaces being used as shelters. after more than a year of consistent pressure the federal government announced a future date they will provide ontario with $11 million. we estimate however, that ontarians cost to support the crossers is now approximately $200 million. that is $90 million in cost, 74 million shelter cost for the city of toronto by the year end. $12 million and growing in shelter cost for the city of ottawa. $3 million to the red cross to assist with temporary shelters. $20 million in education cost for
ontario can only do so much.e received and welcomed over 36,000 refugee claimants. 5500 claimants reported moving to ontario since january 2017. and communities across apartments are straining to support the high number of crossers. in the city of toronto about 45 percent are refugees. our new government have stepped up to facilitate use of approximately 800 residences for shelter space during the summer. in addition, funds have been set aside for red cross support services in the college...
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the same kind of collaboration in ontario? with this level of government, do, i almost know the answer but i want to have it there for the record. because it has worked well in qucbec and having been there, knowing how it works, i certainly believe it couldbe something we could share with other provinces . >> the qucbec model sound very intriguing. >> we don't have something similar in ontario. but i guess i should also say that the qucbec governments relationship with the federal government with respect to immigration is different and unique in canada comparedto what all the other provinces have . >> that's all i can say but in terms of jurisdiction? >> also, how the services are funded. there are payments that work differently and i should probably let him explain that. for example, the canada immigration agreement is segmented differently, the relationship between ontario is different when it comes to running settlement services for example but even in terms of collaboration around planning a different relationship that ont
the same kind of collaboration in ontario? with this level of government, do, i almost know the answer but i want to have it there for the record. because it has worked well in qucbec and having been there, knowing how it works, i certainly believe it couldbe something we could share with other provinces . >> the qucbec model sound very intriguing. >> we don't have something similar in ontario. but i guess i should also say that the qucbec governments relationship with the federal...
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ontario also sees rescue claimants of entered and made a claim in another province. not new and is a trend that is not limited directly to claimants. the toronto shelter network says claimants make up about 45% of the shelters but it's hard to say how they arrived. whether the right irregularly or at a point of entry since until the shelters don't really ask for the information nor is there need be we should keep in mind all refugee claimants don't seek out emergency shelter or services. the shortage of emergency shelters and a formal housing is a long-standing need and it's not caused by refugee claimants. it's a lack of affordable and adequate housing. the backlog of the shelters is partly due to the fact that in the past refugee claims would only stay a few weeks and then move out into housing. but now they take longer but what estimate, it's about three to six months and that is creating a backlog and that's because there just isn't enough affordable housing. the city of trenton as we both short-term and long-term capacity thing to do with the refugee housing sit
ontario also sees rescue claimants of entered and made a claim in another province. not new and is a trend that is not limited directly to claimants. the toronto shelter network says claimants make up about 45% of the shelters but it's hard to say how they arrived. whether the right irregularly or at a point of entry since until the shelters don't really ask for the information nor is there need be we should keep in mind all refugee claimants don't seek out emergency shelter or services. the...
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let's get to ontario, canada, edging its far-left basic income welfare experiment.ago. this after a more conservative government took over the province promising to cut unnecessary spending. ontario not providing the data on the experiment, but critics there did call the plan expensive. officials said it was unsustainable. providing guaranteed income takes money away from things like infrastructure. finland also pulled back on its own program as well. but here in the u.s. the idea of giving everyone free government money for nothing instead of welfare benefits is gathering steam. and now universal basic income is officially part of the california democrat party platform. stockton, california, chicago both allotting guaranteed income, there's no requirement to find a job. let's take it up with "wall street journal" editorial editor assistant james freeman. good to see you. >> great to be here. it's odd to have this happen in the u.s. right now, because we basically have the best job market ever. there are 6.6 million open positions, so i think when people look at it,
let's get to ontario, canada, edging its far-left basic income welfare experiment.ago. this after a more conservative government took over the province promising to cut unnecessary spending. ontario not providing the data on the experiment, but critics there did call the plan expensive. officials said it was unsustainable. providing guaranteed income takes money away from things like infrastructure. finland also pulled back on its own program as well. but here in the u.s. the idea of giving...
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time unfortunately that is all the time we have with mike and then his joining us live from london ontario thank you but there. now the syrian government has been accused of faking the cause of death for thousands of prisoners it's in a report published by to human rights groups the syrian foundation's platform and the human rights and justice movement presented their findings in istanbul according to the syrian government eight thousand per person of died due to heart attacks or cancer or other health reasons in the past week alone the group condemns what they call fake death reports. the conflict in syria will soon come to an end and assad's government is trying to find new ways to avoid being judged at the international criminal court to justify their crimes to their supporters they have reported that thousands of people died because of health reasons it's clear these reports are fake. for more on those that go to our correspondents than him she is joining us live from istanbul so what more did these organizations have to say so them about the sudden rise in the issuing of death certifi
time unfortunately that is all the time we have with mike and then his joining us live from london ontario thank you but there. now the syrian government has been accused of faking the cause of death for thousands of prisoners it's in a report published by to human rights groups the syrian foundation's platform and the human rights and justice movement presented their findings in istanbul according to the syrian government eight thousand per person of died due to heart attacks or cancer or...
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the weekend in ontario similar to bridges to europe.in on the back of your neck and brick lot —— drink lots of water. erika says i take naps lots of water. erika says i take na ps to lots of water. erika says i take naps to regain the energy that the sun sucks out of the during the day. she is in phoenix, arizona, i am sure that means she is used to the hot weather. someone else said go somewhere with air conditioning. an interesting treat from someone in south africa, he says it is a cold winter in south africa, in fact it is 16 celsius where i am. a reminder perhaps that it is not hot everywhere in the world. stay with me on bbc news, i'll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. hello there. on thursday we have some outbreaks of rain across north—western parts of the uk. further south it was very much warm sunshine that was the story of the day. this is how the sunset was in essex and friday brings us more of the same. over the next few days, although most places look right, there will be showery rain particular for
the weekend in ontario similar to bridges to europe.in on the back of your neck and brick lot —— drink lots of water. erika says i take naps lots of water. erika says i take na ps to lots of water. erika says i take naps to regain the energy that the sun sucks out of the during the day. she is in phoenix, arizona, i am sure that means she is used to the hot weather. someone else said go somewhere with air conditioning. an interesting treat from someone in south africa, he says it is a cold...
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the cash grab in ontario, canada is a bust. it was doing out $12,000 looneys a year.inister said the plan was not sustainable. u.b.i. has misguided fans on both sides of the aisle. it's perpetuating poverty through dependency and sticking hard working taxpayers with the bill. the most of deserving of upper mobility are the ones deprived of it. it forces people on to welfare programs that are poorly run. finland slammed the brakes on ubi as they found the pilot program was doing more to hurt the economy than eradicating poverty. stockton's ubi starts next year as fiscally challenged citizens will be asked to fork over more money. it's a miracle there is a tax base left. if politicians wanted to get bold, they would scrap the welfare programs already in place and swap out a check. but that will never happen. the dangerous trend of handouts cannot continue if this country plans on existing in 50 years. it will gobble up so much of the budget there won't be room for military spending. universal basic income may sound socialist on the surface. there is anything to like abo
the cash grab in ontario, canada is a bust. it was doing out $12,000 looneys a year.inister said the plan was not sustainable. u.b.i. has misguided fans on both sides of the aisle. it's perpetuating poverty through dependency and sticking hard working taxpayers with the bill. the most of deserving of upper mobility are the ones deprived of it. it forces people on to welfare programs that are poorly run. finland slammed the brakes on ubi as they found the pilot program was doing more to hurt the...
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in ontario. wherever of a a to the they i mean and and they they have anything bring ran bac. into some real results to help help the situation. is it as that anti happenin. it'll they made me bag with a hundred dollars they go. a little little because the commerce worth way a daily. reminder that i can i thousand on the location not not. yet here and your your coming coming again again a lot of a lot of let's say -- things in was a which would win again against the world will have have a north from lightly with his his and even if you had to educate pull your coming coming up against what what is this a dozen male -- blue bag access and that that the fact that they say. i think i will. wait yes yes it makes our with women with is a lot of water is an imminent much much more difficult because he found jean these new ideas. on the other hand are or agencies and so we are helping to keep he's young men. in the in the communities and skills are not if they don't theyey don't't traveld they're not on tv. he had had. they're able to press questions right. both lately are world help
in ontario. wherever of a a to the they i mean and and they they have anything bring ran bac. into some real results to help help the situation. is it as that anti happenin. it'll they made me bag with a hundred dollars they go. a little little because the commerce worth way a daily. reminder that i can i thousand on the location not not. yet here and your your coming coming again again a lot of a lot of let's say -- things in was a which would win again against the world will have have a north...
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government insists its main main committed to an ontario which if it just does take place could beat me because it is history. projects also i find. he seems. twenty hours institutions. tactical turns out well decision they say. and and leave the fourth fourth. seven remember now up to post post. trying trying trying trying. 261% center [inaudible] june heating. there's nothing wrong. one time time causation. firms as all following [inaudible] this [inaudible] changing [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] competition [inaudible] what? since the deal if she because they can't change. easily earth earth but but is this. well well his knee is that is that heh heh which we thousands of and he's not a not a states if they want. a high school. degree or learn. skills. as a fifty million dollars in just. graham which is as as most. of our our grocers other other grocery stores are open and mark martin yes i know anyway that's until you're done nice nice he or she was always on this one is that it's just a job [inaudible] which which it is designedçm 08/23/18 08/23/18 [captioning made possible by de
government insists its main main committed to an ontario which if it just does take place could beat me because it is history. projects also i find. he seems. twenty hours institutions. tactical turns out well decision they say. and and leave the fourth fourth. seven remember now up to post post. trying trying trying trying. 261% center [inaudible] june heating. there's nothing wrong. one time time causation. firms as all following [inaudible] this [inaudible] changing [inaudible] yeah...
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reportera: algunos de los desafÍos judiciales son de ciud ontario, la cancelaciÓn de Él daca y la polÍticala separaciÓn de familias de inmigrantes. >> las cortes son el Último refugio para batallar en contra de las atrocidades cometidas. felix: pasamos a mÉxico donde la ola de violencia que azota la ciudad de tijuana no distingue entre adultos y menores de edad. segÚn estadÍsticas oficiales en lo que va del aÑo, han sido asesinados 24 niÑos. en algunos casos para robarlos y en otros porque segÚn las autoridadeo s, s escudos humanos. jorge nos presenta la historia que vive la poblaciÓn. jorge: en la vivienda de un niÑo de sÓlo 13 aÑos de edad, vÍctima de la ola de violencia que se registra en tijuana. aqui todavÍa estÁ colocado un pequeÑo altar en su memoria. su fotografÍa muestra el rostro de un niÑo inocente que fue asesinado con un arma de fuego. >> siempre estoy pidiÉndole a Él que cuida mi familia. jorge: hacÍ en este parque ubicado a unos metros de su casa, fe vÍctima de un asalto segÚn las investigaciones que se negÓ a entregar un telÉfono y le dispararon a quemarropa. >> como Él no
reportera: algunos de los desafÍos judiciales son de ciud ontario, la cancelaciÓn de Él daca y la polÍticala separaciÓn de familias de inmigrantes. >> las cortes son el Último refugio para batallar en contra de las atrocidades cometidas. felix: pasamos a mÉxico donde la ola de violencia que azota la ciudad de tijuana no distingue entre adultos y menores de edad. segÚn estadÍsticas oficiales en lo que va del aÑo, han sido asesinados 24 niÑos. en algunos casos para robarlos y en...
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. >> americana, enfermera y tuvo un víctima fue abusada en la ciudad de ontario. >> se hay otra víctima y piensas que estás seguro pero no sabes quien vive al lado tuyo. >> en new jersey un hombre que abusó por un menor de 10 años de edad. martínez de huerta y siete años, también está acusado por amenazar a feligreses con las autoridades de inmigración. >> no es lo propio de un pastor, amenazar personas inmigrantes, sino comentes. creemos en nuestros inmigrantes. >> según el obispo de esta congregación, justo después de conocerse la han surgido nuevas denuncias. ahora está la espera de un juicio. rech sí seis años los dos acusador el barco fant. >> Él no tiene ningún remordimiento, en absoluto. >> así reaccionaron alguno de los seres queridos de las 36 personas que fallecieron en el incendio de la bodega en auckland. estos dos hombres enfrenta 36 cargos por homicidio involuntario. >> en un momento dijo que daría su propia vida la de sus hijos por las víctimas. comentario hecho enfrente de la audiencia donde estaba su hija mayor 1 >> la vida de un hijo no se regala. >> para la falta de l
. >> americana, enfermera y tuvo un víctima fue abusada en la ciudad de ontario. >> se hay otra víctima y piensas que estás seguro pero no sabes quien vive al lado tuyo. >> en new jersey un hombre que abusó por un menor de 10 años de edad. martínez de huerta y siete años, también está acusado por amenazar a feligreses con las autoridades de inmigración. >> no es lo propio de un pastor, amenazar personas inmigrantes, sino comentes. creemos en nuestros...
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there are lots of stories and the stories of four ontario with the refugees who came to the us thereis one book about in the 1980s and they deserve another new book and the offer give over all of the hungarian jews the us will take them as far as i know there's not a lot about that but a lot of these things can be pulled off in different trucks and i might pull some off in different things coming up but still working on that but there are plenty in here and one of the things we do when you write a book is you try to lay a trail and hopefully something in it will reach something and they can go into my notes and findings and take it in their own path. that is the points. this is not the book but the first book. it's a pretty definitive book. [laughter] >> some have suggested that when you compare the good at the war refugee board accomplished to what roosevelt could have accomplished that the feeling is the war refugee board was really a stop to morgenthaler and the jewish community to get off of his back and how would you respond to that? >> i would say most of the jewish community w
there are lots of stories and the stories of four ontario with the refugees who came to the us thereis one book about in the 1980s and they deserve another new book and the offer give over all of the hungarian jews the us will take them as far as i know there's not a lot about that but a lot of these things can be pulled off in different trucks and i might pull some off in different things coming up but still working on that but there are plenty in here and one of the things we do when you...
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in 1962 toronto ontario. and then to tell my unwed mother it is a girl 56 years later with no psychological scars and that separation from the birth mother. and i am i am unable to separate that sex assignment put on me but what were due on me as a girl or those gender policing that i received for not being very good at it. and with that relative wealth from the patriarchal burden on unwed mothers. i came from these other things. to shape and unequally i am all these and more. to be called a boy he or a girl with the dimensions of power and shapes how you experience the world for the most part it is taken for granted so much so in 2011 a decision to keep the specifics of their child's genitals private with a gender-neutral name signaled a deeply rooted belief in the appropriateness of adults putting sex categories on children. i was traveling in a circle formal and informal with the transgender kids and families for over seven years. this book is rarely unique i i rely on the direct report from trans kids and
in 1962 toronto ontario. and then to tell my unwed mother it is a girl 56 years later with no psychological scars and that separation from the birth mother. and i am i am unable to separate that sex assignment put on me but what were due on me as a girl or those gender policing that i received for not being very good at it. and with that relative wealth from the patriarchal burden on unwed mothers. i came from these other things. to shape and unequally i am all these and more. to be called a...
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parts of ontario quebec seeing some lively showers longer spells of writing to say have a lot of cloud is making its way over towards the appalachians it'll move through as we go through the next day or so twenty one celsius in ottawa so warm enough not too bad twenty eight celsius there for new york but more clout there across the central plains easing over towards the rockies denver at around twenty four celsius want to hopefully useful showers down towards the southwest in court about the west coast will be dry thirty celsius in seattle warm one here then as we go on into stay well it cools off to just twenty degrees so that's something you'll notice the showers do continue just around the southwest over towards oklahoma acbl phaidon try by this stage more warm sunshine new york at about twenty six degrees similar temperatures there for ottawa but if on a dry weather to into the caribbean but the use will scattering the showers you mostly want to show is that into hispaniola maybe into or jamaica as well something pass on cuba some wet weather of course also in place for a good part
parts of ontario quebec seeing some lively showers longer spells of writing to say have a lot of cloud is making its way over towards the appalachians it'll move through as we go through the next day or so twenty one celsius in ottawa so warm enough not too bad twenty eight celsius there for new york but more clout there across the central plains easing over towards the rockies denver at around twenty four celsius want to hopefully useful showers down towards the southwest in court about the...
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his youngest daughter was at their home in ontario. >> i get a phone call from the youngest daughteris beating on the door. i said look outside. is there a police car? she said, yeah, there's two of them. i said, well, open the door, because it scared her i guess. a woman throws down a restraining order. >> here, you've been served kind of thing? >> yeah, with the police, two officers there. it is from angela diaz. >> the restraining order was for michelle who was still living at her parents' home. it came from angela diaz, ee wran's wife of three months, who recently announced she was pregnant. >> angela came into the picture not long after ian and michelle broke up. >> narrator: the reporter covered the story for "the daily beast." she spent hours digging through the curious e-mails michelle sent to him. >> one minute she is polite, thanking him for reminders on her car insurance, the next minute she is saying he is satan and the anti-christ. >> even after they signed the agreement on the condo, the e-mails kept coming. ian got this one on may 22nd. you told me i was your first lov
his youngest daughter was at their home in ontario. >> i get a phone call from the youngest daughteris beating on the door. i said look outside. is there a police car? she said, yeah, there's two of them. i said, well, open the door, because it scared her i guess. a woman throws down a restraining order. >> here, you've been served kind of thing? >> yeah, with the police, two officers there. it is from angela diaz. >> the restraining order was for michelle who was still...
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and the government of ontario in canada is planning its own basic incomeme pilot studydy.nnd, suchch trial has been up and nnnning r a yeye. >> the sound of the drum has to be adjusted a little before it's completely finished. juha jÄhrvinen knows that from experiencece. juha hand-carves made-to-order shaman drums one at a time. >> right now i'm trying to make as many drums as possible to earnrn as much money as i can. but handmade goods always take more time. it's not mass production, so as a business it isn't very lucrative. >> juha is grateful that he's now allowed to keep the 700 euros he charges for each instrument. in the past, his additional earnings were deducted from his unemployment benefits. juha is one of 2000 unemployed finns receiving a universal basic income of 560 euros without restrictions. besides making drums, the artist says he can now also devote more time to his children and housekeeping. >> i don't have to deal with all that stress anymore. before, when i was receiving unemployment benefits, i had to register regularly at t the jb center to prove tha
and the government of ontario in canada is planning its own basic incomeme pilot studydy.nnd, suchch trial has been up and nnnning r a yeye. >> the sound of the drum has to be adjusted a little before it's completely finished. juha jÄhrvinen knows that from experiencece. juha hand-carves made-to-order shaman drums one at a time. >> right now i'm trying to make as many drums as possible to earnrn as much money as i can. but handmade goods always take more time. it's not mass...
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we want to sell milk powder to eastern ontario and quebec milk powder is a big enemy of supply side management that's what they don't want in those provinces. the chance trudeau is going to agree in front of election is a zero so he's already come out yesterday and said that. right now in the room and i'm speculating oe ining on this one having a he lrk l of a problem on one little thing. milk powder. when you think of the contents of the powder and what that's worth versus auto manufacturing, car parts and automotive, it's new york city but it's all about the politics you've got one president with 78,000 farmers that he wants to please and one prime minister with only 13,000 farmers in ontario that he can't lose he can't lose those guys is right now, why i care about this, i'm looking at it through the elens of an investor. if they don't get a deal, it's going to be bad for both u.s. and domestic canadian market where i have holdings in both. if you asked me right now if the deal is getting cut today, the answer is know it's not going to happen we're going to try and get it done i think betwe
we want to sell milk powder to eastern ontario and quebec milk powder is a big enemy of supply side management that's what they don't want in those provinces. the chance trudeau is going to agree in front of election is a zero so he's already come out yesterday and said that. right now in the room and i'm speculating oe ining on this one having a he lrk l of a problem on one little thing. milk powder. when you think of the contents of the powder and what that's worth versus auto manufacturing,...
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yemen's internationally recognized government but the ncern at this attack and yemen's worse thing hall ontarioworkingngine humanitarian crisis is worsening. as the children are treated and the war rages on,or the is watching for answers. who asks the questions will be crucial.>> cameron is a middle eastd analyst joins us now fromon washin welcome back to the program. in has been going on for the best part of three years. why is it that in is getting some attention? >> i think there are a couple of reasons. e has to do with the fact that there's been a growing criticism of saudi arabia in recent months over its role in the yemeni away, especially because there's a growing perception within the international community that e saudis are to be blamed for the effort andmore peace more importantly, for horrendous humanitarian situation and the crisis that is emerging there in the form of diseases and wha north. and secondly in this specific case, it seems like the saudis are on the defensive because clearly their forces have been responsible for in carnage. >> so does this mean -- orhat do you think
yemen's internationally recognized government but the ncern at this attack and yemen's worse thing hall ontarioworkingngine humanitarian crisis is worsening. as the children are treated and the war rages on,or the is watching for answers. who asks the questions will be crucial.>> cameron is a middle eastd analyst joins us now fromon washin welcome back to the program. in has been going on for the best part of three years. why is it that in is getting some attention? >> i think there...
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citizens of alaska receive annual payouts from a fund financed by the oil industry and the government of ontario in canada is planning its own basic income pilot study in finland such a trial has been up and running for. the sound of the drum has to be adjusted a little before it's completely finished you how you had to be man knows that from experience you hand cards made to order sherman drums one at a time. right now we're trying to make as many drums as possible to earn as much money as i can. but handmade goods always take more time it's not mass production so as a business it isn't very lucrative business and. you have is grateful that he's now allowed to keep the seven hundred euros he charges for each instrument in the past his additional earnings were deducted from his unemployment benefits you high as one of two thousand unemployed finns receiving a universal basic income of five hundred sixty euros without restrictions besides making drums the artist says he can now also devote more time to his children and housekeeping. that's the rest so i don't have to deal with all that stress any
citizens of alaska receive annual payouts from a fund financed by the oil industry and the government of ontario in canada is planning its own basic income pilot study in finland such a trial has been up and running for. the sound of the drum has to be adjusted a little before it's completely finished you how you had to be man knows that from experience you hand cards made to order sherman drums one at a time. right now we're trying to make as many drums as possible to earn as much money as i...
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. ♪ >> video from ontario, canada, check it out, appears to show a man dressed as batman getting pulledseen jumping out of the batmobile and talking with an officer. >> so the superhero look-alike has since come forward. his real name is steven lawrence and he says that he's been portraying batman for 20 years. lawrence says that he flagged the officer down because people on the road were not driving safely. so he was the snitch. >> right. >> it wasn't that the officer was trying to pull him over. >> trying to do a good thing. >>> finally a golf mystery in massachusetts solved. a guy was playing a round of golf last week when the ball he was playing with kept disappearing. by the 8th hole he realized it was a sly fox. >> do you see it? >> actual fox. that was the culprit. the animal was scooping up the golf balls and running off with them. >> look, there he goes. that would make a whole round really tough to play. >> yes. also, i would run screaming. idel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overa
. ♪ >> video from ontario, canada, check it out, appears to show a man dressed as batman getting pulledseen jumping out of the batmobile and talking with an officer. >> so the superhero look-alike has since come forward. his real name is steven lawrence and he says that he's been portraying batman for 20 years. lawrence says that he flagged the officer down because people on the road were not driving safely. so he was the snitch. >> right. >> it wasn't that the officer...
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reminder of the top story or falling for a new ontario prime minister. italian deputy prime minister he has said they will work together to forge an alliance against a migration ahead of the european elections next year the two met in the last of their political ties on tuesday. you're watching news coming to you live from berlin we've got a fresh bulletin coming up at the top of the hour from out for me in the entire team thanks for watching. the. climate change. sustainability. environmental friendship. biodiversity species conservation exploitation the quality. of human rights going to displacement. three thousand next. spring by. china which country features. racing spirit. the formula student germany international competition brings spotting conti's honest of a hundred. sixteen . lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the elite. lots. of investment bankers called the carousel with never stop. wrong the wanted to ignore the reality that the whole thing might blow off in the face of a system that spun o
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the direct connection there and he became one of our most colorful characters he came from monterey ontario and before d.c. came up here to drive a truck on their mascot. there when i came up to the yukon. in fifty five there was about forty five hundred five thousand people on white horse we don't see many walk out like this anymore this is a moose right here you don't see many steps like they're out or are at the cashier here where they keep their food and supplies first in that and so this is how i. thought it would show the disappearing you're caught in the valley if you can. jim lives in one of white horses last of original log cabins. back on the road. white horses just past the alaska highways halfway mark. here the route through the vast high valleys of the yukon get straighter and the road better and better. this is where the construction crews found firm ground in the summer of one nine hundred forty two and could make good progress. the forests here are less dense and more nordic with ever slimmer furs and birches and low part players. compared to the early days on the highway tr
the direct connection there and he became one of our most colorful characters he came from monterey ontario and before d.c. came up here to drive a truck on their mascot. there when i came up to the yukon. in fifty five there was about forty five hundred five thousand people on white horse we don't see many walk out like this anymore this is a moose right here you don't see many steps like they're out or are at the cashier here where they keep their food and supplies first in that and so this...
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so the direct connection there and he became one of our most colorful characters he came from an ontario and in the forty's she came up here to drive a truck from there let's go. there when i came up to the yukon. in fifty five there was about forty five hundred five thousand people in whitehorse we don't see many of our cabinet like this not anymore this is a movie night here you don't see many subjects like that or are at the cashier here where they keep their food and supplies first in that and so this is how i. thought i would show. the disappearing your crown the ground if you will come. jim lives in one of white horses last a riginal log cabins. back on the road. white horses just past the alaska highways halfway mark. here the route through the vast high valleys of the yukon get straighter and the road better and better. this is where the construction crews found firm ground in the summer of one nine hundred forty two and could make good progress. the forests here are less dense traveling today has become easy. many visitors come with campers or tents build a romantic camp fire an
so the direct connection there and he became one of our most colorful characters he came from an ontario and in the forty's she came up here to drive a truck from there let's go. there when i came up to the yukon. in fifty five there was about forty five hundred five thousand people in whitehorse we don't see many of our cabinet like this not anymore this is a movie night here you don't see many subjects like that or are at the cashier here where they keep their food and supplies first in that...
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america still some lively showers to accompanying that heat some big showers there just moving out of ontario towards cool back out on the other side of the lake some about what a weather just slipping down towards pennsylvania and heading towards new york so some show is certainly a possibility here as we go on through sunday to the east of that is generally fine and dry still going up thirty one there for d.c. and also for atlanta good deal cold a good deal fresher air which was the western side of the country eighteen celsius in seattle north of the border b.c. will police seeing some cloud and some rain that's also the case to into alberta just making its way towards scotch one as we go on through the next day some of those showers some long spells of rain they will just slide their way down across the mountain states prairie's to seeing some pretty wet weather as we go on into monday east in fact is generally fine warm and sunny ots where twenty seven celsius back up to thirty one in new york and right the way down towards miami five and try to across a good part of the caribbean particu
america still some lively showers to accompanying that heat some big showers there just moving out of ontario towards cool back out on the other side of the lake some about what a weather just slipping down towards pennsylvania and heading towards new york so some show is certainly a possibility here as we go on through sunday to the east of that is generally fine and dry still going up thirty one there for d.c. and also for atlanta good deal cold a good deal fresher air which was the western...
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there inu is speaking ontario. what we have had over the last couple of days is not a lot of doom and gloom. it is still very early so we don't want to draw too many conclusions. then that with u.s. officials yesterday and today and struck a optimistic tone. there is a lot of work to do. the deadline on friday isn't necessarily for a full deal. probably get away with some sort of deal in principle that they could then notify we have and say intent to sign a deal and that would be his timeline. that moves the goal post a little closer. but they don't have to solve every technical.. >> the u.s. ambassador to canada , the former ambassador was speaking to me earlier. he was pretty optimistic but cautious just as you are. take a listen. ifit seems like today's, there is compromise in the air we could get a deal in principle. that there iss is a lot of blanks that will need to be filled in. this is a complicated deal. it has 30 chapters, a lot of detail yet to be filled in. they will need to get it filled in very quickl
there inu is speaking ontario. what we have had over the last couple of days is not a lot of doom and gloom. it is still very early so we don't want to draw too many conclusions. then that with u.s. officials yesterday and today and struck a optimistic tone. there is a lot of work to do. the deadline on friday isn't necessarily for a full deal. probably get away with some sort of deal in principle that they could then notify we have and say intent to sign a deal and that would be his timeline....
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pressure which will continue to drive this wet and at times windy weather eastward so certainly out of ontario into quebec some very very heavy rain possibility of some localized flooding ahead of that we don't hate getting into the low thirty's there for the new york and also for d.c. and a few storms just bring up for good measure further west it's a fair bit quieter getting up to twenty six celsius in seattle tuesday afternoon a little cold as we go on through wednesday but twenty one still to about twenty three there for calgary the wetter weather is further a so we got some heavy rain by this state really tucking in across a good part of quebec down across the lakes through the central plains all the way down towards the south it's arkansas northern parts of texas even into eastern areas of colorado you could see some very heavy showers from time to time large house and a possibility gusty winds damaging winds will seize a few showers too into a good part of florida want to see showers there a possibility to caustic right around chiles i'd also further west. capturing a moment in time sna
pressure which will continue to drive this wet and at times windy weather eastward so certainly out of ontario into quebec some very very heavy rain possibility of some localized flooding ahead of that we don't hate getting into the low thirty's there for the new york and also for d.c. and a few storms just bring up for good measure further west it's a fair bit quieter getting up to twenty six celsius in seattle tuesday afternoon a little cold as we go on through wednesday but twenty one still...
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america still some lively showers to accompanying that heat some big showers there just moving out of ontario towards cool back out on the other side of the lake some of that what's the weather just slipping down towards pennsylvania and heading towards new york so some show is certainly a possibility here as you go on through sunday to the east of that is generally fine and dry still going up thirty one there for d.c. and also for atlanta good deal cooler a good deal fresher air which was the western side of the country eighteen celsius in seattle north of the border b.c. will police seeing some cloud and some rain that's also the case to into alberta just making its way towards scotch one as we go on through the next day some of those showers some long spells of rain they will just slide their way down across the mountain states prayer is to seeing some pretty wet weather as we go on into monday east in fact is generally fine warm and sunny ots where twenty seven celsius back up to thirty one in new york and right the way down towards miami five and try to across a good part of the caribbea
america still some lively showers to accompanying that heat some big showers there just moving out of ontario towards cool back out on the other side of the lake some of that what's the weather just slipping down towards pennsylvania and heading towards new york so some show is certainly a possibility here as you go on through sunday to the east of that is generally fine and dry still going up thirty one there for d.c. and also for atlanta good deal cooler a good deal fresher air which was the...
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tesla is suing the government of ontario for canceling electric vehicle incentives.lobal news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. bloomberg. still too,, contingency plans, taiwanese tech suppliers in these rising trade tensions. and, discussing the yuan other emerging-market currencies with jp morgan as the dollar rises and the central banks tighten policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am rishaad salamat. set to bonds looking come out of this week's turmoil with minimal damage. the 10 year yield sticking around 3.5%-three .6%. guest, and is our sophie as well. sophie is looking at signs that could point to more appetite for onshore bonds. >> yields elevated after being driven higher by the deleveraging campaign. we have the yuan being compressed over time. foreign buyers have stayed the course for 17 months straight, even as the spreads have narrowed. after the trump overnight in the yuan, on this chart you can find in the gtv library
tesla is suing the government of ontario for canceling electric vehicle incentives.lobal news 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. bloomberg. still too,, contingency plans, taiwanese tech suppliers in these rising trade tensions. and, discussing the yuan other emerging-market currencies with jp morgan as the dollar rises and the central banks tighten policy. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ rishaad: this is...
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. >> in ontario there is a discussion. so what i didn't mention is the most controversial proposal in the book i probably should mention i talk about gerrymandering but what we already know so as that happens the way that i i think about it is to allocate a higher vote for people who are more engaged. talk about race or gender. in canada with a number of people that support you it is done in a clever way. and one is a big concern. and with the de facto for politics. so this idea of to give it to older people or younger so this was debated with action on tee9 on the one hand to older people because they have more knowledge and that interplay into that area. the other argument is to give a bigger weight to young people and with that future to and do her with that policy outcome that is up for debate switzerland had a number of discussions one of the things is whether or not to vote in the context of a general election but so think about california they would have referendums on the ballot is that a sugar tax? to give a bigge
. >> in ontario there is a discussion. so what i didn't mention is the most controversial proposal in the book i probably should mention i talk about gerrymandering but what we already know so as that happens the way that i i think about it is to allocate a higher vote for people who are more engaged. talk about race or gender. in canada with a number of people that support you it is done in a clever way. and one is a big concern. and with the de facto for politics. so this idea of to...
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the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at fort ontario emergency refugee center. it housed 1000 people displaced by world war ii. the photo on the right is the cover of time magazine 1957, featuring their chosen person of the year in 1956. a person of the year 1956 was the hungarian freedom fighter. let's think about this. what do you think this image on the right tells us about how americans viewed hungarian freedom fighters? think about what it means for time magazine to choose from gary fighters as they person of the year. -- to choose hungarian freedom fighters as they are person of the year gala at what's this tell us? >> definitely in a positive light. a lot different from how we view syrian refugees today. prof. borja: yes, really positive. you can see this phase, so serious, noble. there was enormous enthusiasm for welcoming people who were seen as fighting for freedom. they were seen as being allies in the united states'war against communism. it is a really important image to have in mind. how refugees can be celebrated and have the celebration of
the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at fort ontario emergency refugee center. it housed 1000 people displaced by world war ii. the photo on the right is the cover of time magazine 1957, featuring their chosen person of the year in 1956. a person of the year 1956 was the hungarian freedom fighter. let's think about this. what do you think this image on the right tells us about how americans viewed hungarian freedom fighters? think about what it means for time...
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." >> "we're going to go to ontario." >> stephen: oh, you have family there?s to come down to kansas city. i don't think the flights go there. ( laughter ) here's the thing, and this is not going to be funny, but i'll say it anyway... relax. ( laughter ) why are there so many commercials now of just medicines? this is the influence of big pharma. >> stephen: it's legal now. it wasn't legal when we were kids. >> when i grew up, you just had anacin and bayer. that was it. those were the commercials. >> stephen: sure. >> i had a game with my daughter, when she was little, and we'd sit around-- and you know-- we'd play a game while you're waiting for the food to show up. name something that starts with an "a..." apple, "b..." banana. we didn't watch that much tv, but she's a kid and our game is name medicines. she was seven. she's like "a," abilify. ( laughter ) >> stephen: uh-huh. >> you know it's messed up when you get to "x" and you have your choice. ( laughter ) xarelto! >> stephen: xanax! >> by the way, both should start with "z." are the ug comes k hould sta
." >> "we're going to go to ontario." >> stephen: oh, you have family there?s to come down to kansas city. i don't think the flights go there. ( laughter ) here's the thing, and this is not going to be funny, but i'll say it anyway... relax. ( laughter ) why are there so many commercials now of just medicines? this is the influence of big pharma. >> stephen: it's legal now. it wasn't legal when we were kids. >> when i grew up, you just had anacin and...
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ontario just came out with its rules that it will be online only and they will be private retail sales not until april 1. -- >> there is a provincial warehouse that will bring the product in and then we will have about 30 stores. that was going to be very insufficient and poor. and wegoing to pause will have 300 or 400 stores a year from now. we will have these better or great new products and they will be broad-based distribution. i don't plan to run away, so i feel pretty good about that and three other provinces are already selected for retail, so we are getting good at the whole vertical stack. julie: we really appreciate it, bruce linton, ceo of canopy growth. mark: let's check on the lira, rising for its second consecutive day. rise since today 1994. talking turkey next. ♪ mark: the turkish lira continuing to gain ground, authorities making it more difficult for banks to short the currency. comes as president erdogan's administration for was on his call to boycott u.s. electronics. marcuse, we're joined by of bloomberg opinion. let's start with marcus. a wonderful opinion piece o
ontario just came out with its rules that it will be online only and they will be private retail sales not until april 1. -- >> there is a provincial warehouse that will bring the product in and then we will have about 30 stores. that was going to be very insufficient and poor. and wegoing to pause will have 300 or 400 stores a year from now. we will have these better or great new products and they will be broad-based distribution. i don't plan to run away, so i feel pretty good about...
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we have a problem with a point i put up a picture of chevrolet impala, the impala is produced in ontariobloomberg has not confirmed the remarks or if the president made them off the record or not, it does seem to echo what the president said the other day in cabinet room that it was prime minister trudeau who called him and wanted to talk right after the mexican scored an agreement. he didn't call him. they have a frosty relationship and this made it more. so whether that stops canadians from scoring a deal to their liking, it's anyone's guess, that's what's weighing on the markets now, this back and forth combined with moves to pull out of china, the cross over vehicle that they would import from china, it's all adding to selling mix. let's go american for prosperity tim phillips and michelle and d.r. barton. d.r., ended with you, begin with you, where do you this this stands now? >> well, the markets are telling us that there's certainly some doubt that the deal will get made today and could be done tomorrow so it can be signed before the mexican presidential changeover before december
we have a problem with a point i put up a picture of chevrolet impala, the impala is produced in ontariobloomberg has not confirmed the remarks or if the president made them off the record or not, it does seem to echo what the president said the other day in cabinet room that it was prime minister trudeau who called him and wanted to talk right after the mexican scored an agreement. he didn't call him. they have a frosty relationship and this made it more. so whether that stops canadians from...
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and to that end the fed the opportunity to meet with responsible minister in the province of ontario we're continuing our outreach and close cooperation with provinces and municipalities on this issue. the federal government has been working closely in the past on secondary migration issues such as moving asylum-seekers outside of large metropolitan areas like toronto and montrÉal. we also remain close engage with their counterparts in u.s. including u.s. customs and border protection officials and in addition the government of canada continues to reach out to poor groups are headed towards the border largely based on misinformation. these outreach efforts have been successful. for example, last to the reduce the notation asylum-seekers we are now working with u.s. and nigerian governments to make sure canadian rules, laws and border procedures are well understood by any potential asylum-seekers from that country. mr. chair, the government has a plan to manage irregular migration flows. we work closely with our domestic and international partners to ensure the plan is submitted and i
and to that end the fed the opportunity to meet with responsible minister in the province of ontario we're continuing our outreach and close cooperation with provinces and municipalities on this issue. the federal government has been working closely in the past on secondary migration issues such as moving asylum-seekers outside of large metropolitan areas like toronto and montrÉal. we also remain close engage with their counterparts in u.s. including u.s. customs and border protection...
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the exhibit talks about the bombing and attacks about fort ontario and it doesn't get into anything.here's about 99% of this is not reflected in the debate, which covers 1933 to 1945 and will be on the way the holocaust museum. a very good at it. anyone else? >> this is at once her book addresses specifically, but was there a look back at the state department for what went on there? >> there are a few books. there's a really good one from the 1980s called a pretty good club, which the title alone is a bit sarcastic. there are books on foreign diplomacy that talk about the state department at that time. there was a book specifically during the war. interestingly, they wrote their own history of the war, the state department did in 1946 in 1947. they asked to write their history of the war at major consulates overseas. and probably telling you guys so much -- too much. don't go to the state department to look. they wrote their own history and wrote about this is how we function. this is what we did. this is how the war changed that and never published. there's all of these chapter draf
the exhibit talks about the bombing and attacks about fort ontario and it doesn't get into anything.here's about 99% of this is not reflected in the debate, which covers 1933 to 1945 and will be on the way the holocaust museum. a very good at it. anyone else? >> this is at once her book addresses specifically, but was there a look back at the state department for what went on there? >> there are a few books. there's a really good one from the 1980s called a pretty good club, which...