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ontario california. this is all just here these are the top stories 14 people accused of helping gunman attack the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo and the jewish supermarket have gone on trial in paris 17 people were killed in the attacks 5 years ago u.s. president donald trump has called anti racism protests domestic terror fueled by democrats he made the comments during a visit to can no show where a black man jacob lake was shot 7 times in the back by police violence mobs demolished or damaged at least 25 businesses burned down public buildings and threw bricks at police officers would you police officers won't stand for and they didn't stand for these are not acts of peaceful protest but really domestic terror. china has rejected the u.s. defense department report which says it plans to double its nuclear weapons over the next decade china is believed to have $200.00 warheads that's a small fraction of what the u.s. has in its arsenal between the e.u. has more from beijing. china has upon it qu
ontario california. this is all just here these are the top stories 14 people accused of helping gunman attack the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo and the jewish supermarket have gone on trial in paris 17 people were killed in the attacks 5 years ago u.s. president donald trump has called anti racism protests domestic terror fueled by democrats he made the comments during a visit to can no show where a black man jacob lake was shot 7 times in the back by police violence mobs demolished or...
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ontario california. this is all to say about these other top stories 14 people accused of helping gunman attack the french satirical we can charlie hebdo and a jewish supermarkets have gone on trial in paris 12 people were killed a police woman and 4 people inside a jury supermarket's were killed over the following 48 hours the gunman was shot by police in separate standoffs charlie hebdo was targeted after publishing derogatory cartoons of the prophet muhammad us president donald trump has called anti racism protests domestic terror fueled by democrats it had the comments during a visit to konoha or a black man jacob blake was shot 7 times in the back by police violence mobs demolished or damaged at least $25.00 businesses burned down public buildings and threw bricks at police officers would you police officers won't stand for and they didn't stand for it these are not acts of peaceful protest but really domestic terror. china has rejected a u.s. defense department report which says it plans to double
ontario california. this is all to say about these other top stories 14 people accused of helping gunman attack the french satirical we can charlie hebdo and a jewish supermarkets have gone on trial in paris 12 people were killed a police woman and 4 people inside a jury supermarket's were killed over the following 48 hours the gunman was shot by police in separate standoffs charlie hebdo was targeted after publishing derogatory cartoons of the prophet muhammad us president donald trump has...
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ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we had no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being out here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely dangerous gas these companies take extreme measures to always be monitoring the levels sulfite in the air if you breathe hydrogen sulfide it would almost immediately and capacity you. mean you would suffer from home an area of your lungs which filled with water you probably slip into unconsciousness and die within minutes. smell it it's also like rotten eggs and you smell it on site because you can. you can inhale a very small amount of it up to about 10 parts per 1000000 there's an occupational standard that says workers are allowed to be exposed up to something about 10 parts per 1000000. and you smell it
ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we had no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being out here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely...
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ontario california is a largely let tino city east of los angeles in an area known as the inland empire it's the kind of place that latino leaders fear will be under counted in the 2020 census outside a supermarket volunteers with the community organizing group census i see staff an information desk telling people what the census is all about in urging them to participate this video was taken before widespread social distancing and stay at home orders were adopted in response to the covert 19 pandemic i tried to connect on based on you know what might be more personal to them so if they have kids i try to tell them you know if you make them count now that'll ensure that money is funded into their school programs lunch programs library but some residents like want to garcia aren't buying it which i am not out there but. many people won't do it because where i live there are guys who say they won't do it even if you pay them they do not want to be counted in the census when asked why she referred to president donald trump's much publicized but ultimately unsuccessful effort to add a citiz
ontario california is a largely let tino city east of los angeles in an area known as the inland empire it's the kind of place that latino leaders fear will be under counted in the 2020 census outside a supermarket volunteers with the community organizing group census i see staff an information desk telling people what the census is all about in urging them to participate this video was taken before widespread social distancing and stay at home orders were adopted in response to the covert 19...
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ontario california is a largely let tino city east of los angeles in an area known as the inland empire it's the kind of place that latino leaders fear will be under counted in the 2020 census outside a supermarket volunteers with the community organizing group census i see staff an information desk telling people what the census is all about in urging them to participate this video was taken before widespread social distancing and stay at home orders were adopted in response to the covert 19 pandemic i tried to connect on based on you know what might be more personal to them so if they have kids i try to tell them you know if you make them count now that'll ensure that money is funded into their school programs lunch programs library but some residents like want to garcia aren't buying it which i have and i have. many people won't do it because where i live there are guys who say they won't do it even if you pay them they do not want to be counted in the census when asked why she referred to president donald trump's much publicized but ultimately unsuccessful effort to add a citizenshi
ontario california is a largely let tino city east of los angeles in an area known as the inland empire it's the kind of place that latino leaders fear will be under counted in the 2020 census outside a supermarket volunteers with the community organizing group census i see staff an information desk telling people what the census is all about in urging them to participate this video was taken before widespread social distancing and stay at home orders were adopted in response to the covert 19...
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before the pandemic, the opening of retail stores in canada, that was going slowly, especially in ontario's most popular province. with covid shutting down even more stores, inventories have become bloated miguel martin heartas been annoe as the new ceo >>> miguel martin is the company's new ceo. let's get more into the weeds of the industry and the impact from the upcoming election. we're pleased to welcome mickgul martin the shares are way down, there were high hopes for -- there was a transformation plan laid out back in february investors want to know what your plans are for this company, and should they get their hopes up >> i think investors should be optimistic my background is altria, and -- companies i've been involved in two large-scale startups i see commonalty in those business businesses i'm pretty confident we did reference stores opening up in ontario. we are seeing opening up in other markets -- so it's my belief belief with standardize and sort of traditional cpg infrastructure being brought to this product category and these consumers, you're going to see upside. >> how
before the pandemic, the opening of retail stores in canada, that was going slowly, especially in ontario's most popular province. with covid shutting down even more stores, inventories have become bloated miguel martin heartas been annoe as the new ceo >>> miguel martin is the company's new ceo. let's get more into the weeds of the industry and the impact from the upcoming election. we're pleased to welcome mickgul martin the shares are way down, there were high hopes for -- there was...
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and the other was iroquoisan related to peoples of up state new york, modern day ontario who spoke languages from the iroquois stock. it was a pipe that native-americans use. we knew native-americans grew tobacco before europeans showed up, they smoked tobacco for all sorts of reasons. one of the reasons they smoked tobacco was for ritualistic purposes. it was a way of offering hospitality, a way of closing diplomatic negotiations with each other. when you did it for that purpose, when you smoked tobacco for diplomatic reasons you smoked it out of this long-stemmed pipe. this was not a pipe that a native-american would be carrying around just for his daily smoking. this was a pipe made specifically for his diplomatic purposes. it has eagle feathers attached to it. it has a stone bold that is made out of a type of soft red stone that was found in minnesota and that indians can carve into the shape for pipe balls. and you see a trade hatchet there, but here this indian is smoking a calumet pipe. they're gished by the long stems. the cupipe would be circulated a circle fashion to clear the air.
and the other was iroquoisan related to peoples of up state new york, modern day ontario who spoke languages from the iroquois stock. it was a pipe that native-americans use. we knew native-americans grew tobacco before europeans showed up, they smoked tobacco for all sorts of reasons. one of the reasons they smoked tobacco was for ritualistic purposes. it was a way of offering hospitality, a way of closing diplomatic negotiations with each other. when you did it for that purpose, when you...
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ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we had no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being out here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely dangerous gas these companies take extreme measures to always be monitoring the levels sulfite in the air if you breathe hydrogen sulfide it would almost immediately in capacity you. be you would suffer from home an area of your lungs which filled with water probably slip into unconsciousness and die within minutes. smell it smells like rotten eggs and you smell it on site because you can. you can inhale a very small amount of it up to about 10 parts per 1000000 there's an occupational standard that says workers are allowed to be exposed up to something about 10 parts per 1000000. and you smell it on site and
ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we had no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being out here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely...
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lawrence river, ontario and english new york. so they occupy this very strategic territory. and diplomacy with the iroquois became important to the friends, the dutch and the english in order to preserve their for a trade. when europeans engaged in this diplomacy with the iroquois, they had to learn something known as the condolence ceremony. i'll talk to you a little bit about how the condolence ceremony worked. so when the iroquois league got together, usually on an annual basis to renew friendship and alliance between the member nations, they began their negotiations with each other by engaging in a condolence ceremony, whereby each nation offered its condolences to the other nations for a losses they had suffered since the last time they met. somebody important had died, or perhaps there had been warfare with outsiders casualties and so forth. the opening message was condolence, to assuage the grief of those people who were bereaved, suffering losses since the last time they met. this was expressed by exchanging want the beads and mom belts. want them were beats made out
lawrence river, ontario and english new york. so they occupy this very strategic territory. and diplomacy with the iroquois became important to the friends, the dutch and the english in order to preserve their for a trade. when europeans engaged in this diplomacy with the iroquois, they had to learn something known as the condolence ceremony. i'll talk to you a little bit about how the condolence ceremony worked. so when the iroquois league got together, usually on an annual basis to renew...
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. >> michelle's mom and husband raised her in this modest home in ontario, california.he was a cross country runner, a good student. >> i was an over achiever. >> a kid that ruined the curve for everybody else? >> actually, sometimes. >> michelle was offered a scholarship to attend digenson, a liberal art college in easton, pa. >> you must have been proud of how your child what's working out? >> very proud. >> she tried various careers before landing a marketing job at disney. now she had met this man, ian diaz, the u.s. marshall, her very own prince charming. in december, 2014, for her 28th birthday, he whisked her off to new york and swing vistas at rockefeller center and proposed. >> and you said. >> i said yes. >> it was time to find a starter castle to complete the fairy tale. just minute from her job at disney, they bought into a new condo development in anaheim. she would be able to watch the disneyland fireworks from the roof. >> i put the whole down payment down. >> you paid the hotel? >> i paid the hotel payment, yes. >> they waited for the condo to be finishe
. >> michelle's mom and husband raised her in this modest home in ontario, california.he was a cross country runner, a good student. >> i was an over achiever. >> a kid that ruined the curve for everybody else? >> actually, sometimes. >> michelle was offered a scholarship to attend digenson, a liberal art college in easton, pa. >> you must have been proud of how your child what's working out? >> very proud. >> she tried various careers before...
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ferguson's. 2008 saw a massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we had no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym then to pay your gas bill. that's my justification for being over here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely dangerous gas. these companies take extreme measures to always be monitoring the levels since all fight in the air if you prefer hydrogen sulfide that would almost immediately in capacity you. mean you would suffer from home an area d.-ma your lungs and so with water you probably slip into unconsciousness and die within minutes. smell it it's always like rotten eggs and you smell it on site because you can. you can inhale a very small amount of it up to about 10 parts per 1000000 there's an occupational standard that says workers are allowed to get exposed up to something about 10 parts per 1000000. and y
ferguson's. 2008 saw a massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we had no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym then to pay your gas bill. that's my justification for being over here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely...
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ontario the door what toys are. ringback they condemn their training to worsen under article. in that respect at least north korea has got to get as a no different from their counterparts in the west. rather than the outcomes had another what is under the humble for what they knew that it was all on your right. you know you are reality boards internet. you know i don't you either well or you are not controlling how did or is it would you have saw where your guys are total 10 your door and the next of our 2 investigations how insurance scams computer hacking and illegal arms sales keep the money rolling in. we are going home to put slime we modern mankind origine. many moons ago mankind migrated from the majestic mind a coyote to begin the journey of the modern human across the world and as the dust settles everyone is welcome back home to put. our pride your destination there is no channel to congress world news like legion the scale of this camp is like nothing you've ever seen. but we want to know is how do these things affect people we revisit places the stake even when the
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ontario to door more toys on to. ringback get them to. turn to worse an underwater budget. in that respect at least north korea's go getters and no different from their counterparts in the west. or a rather. other what is a little humble as for what they knew that there was are all you are you. you know you are reality. you're under the eye of the well or you. know how did or is it would you have sought more were guys of the poor then real door in the next of our 2 investigations how insurance scams computer hacking and illegal arms sales keep the money rolling in. the end . north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned yet earning billions around the globe you're a 39 is involved in everything that makes money from those create. to carry defer the cusswords so they called us and. the money that's earned it goes straight into the coffers as a leadership a $2.00 part people in power investigation bureau $39.00 cash for kim part 2 on a. be the hero the world needs right now. washing. as a stranded prepares for bushfire scenes the survivors of last summer's catastrophic fires ar
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ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we have no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being over here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely dangerous gas these companies take extreme measures to always be monitoring the levels sulfite in the air if you breathe hydrogen sulfide it would almost immediately and capacity you. mean you would suffer from home an area of your lungs which filled with water probably slip ins on consciousness and die within minutes. smell it smells like rotten eggs and you smell it on site because you can. you can inhale a very small amount of it up to about 10 parts per 1000000 there's an occupational standard that says workers are allowed to be exposed up to something about 10 parts per 1000000. and you smell it on s
ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we have no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being over here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely...
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she moved to the ontario court of appeal, before being named to the supreme court. she has been actively engaged in employment equity, labor relations law, access to legal services to those with disabilities. one ofconsidered canada's foremost experts in human rights law. on a personal note, the justice was born in displaced persons camp in germany soon after the end of world war ii. her family came to canada as refugees four years later. from the royale conservatory of music in classical piano. [applause] next, the honorable doris danish, the president of the supreme court of israel. she served in that capacity for six years, the first woman to do so. forwas recognized among focus on protecting human rights and civil rights, the rights of women and children, the socially vulnerable, immigrant workers. her service as president followed 10 years as a justice of that court. she served as a district attorney. state attorney of thatl, the first woman in country. someone we know very well, the honorable ruth bader ginsburg, associate dust just -- justice of united states
she moved to the ontario court of appeal, before being named to the supreme court. she has been actively engaged in employment equity, labor relations law, access to legal services to those with disabilities. one ofconsidered canada's foremost experts in human rights law. on a personal note, the justice was born in displaced persons camp in germany soon after the end of world war ii. her family came to canada as refugees four years later. from the royale conservatory of music in classical...
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ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we have no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being out here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely dangerous gas. these companies take extreme measures to always be monitoring the levels sulfide in the air if you prefer hydrogen sulfide that would almost immediately in capacity you. mean you would suffer from home an area of your lungs so with water you probably slip into unconsciousness and die within minutes. smell it it's also like rotten eggs and you smell it on site because you can. you can inhale a very small amount of it up to about 10 parts per 1000000 there's an occupational standard that says workers are allowed to be exposed up to something about 10 parts per 1000000. and you smell it on site
ferguson's. 2008 saw the massive global economic collapse it was getting difficult to feed myself in ontario my roommate and i found at one point that it was cheaper to not pay our gas bill so we have no hot water in our apartment but it was cheaper to get a membership at the gym. and go shower and shave at the gym than to pay our gas bill. that's my justification for being out here because while ideas are all well and good they don't put food on the table. hydrogen sulfide is an immensely...
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ontario the door more toys are. ringback turn to worsen under article. in that respect at least north korea has got to get as a no different from their counterparts in the west. mccoy brother and outcomes had another what is under the hammer is for what they knew that it was our little know it. you know we have a boat we're going to. go under and you either well or you control your impounded or is it what you have sold will you know it was a poor total 10 year door and the next of our 2 investigations how insurance scams computer hacking and illegal arms sales keep the money rolling in. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world so no matter where you call. the news and current affairs that matter to you i am sequence i have a question to ask these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important is the bottom line tackles the big issues that is shaping the united states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on al-jazeera. from our jury in
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she was arrested earlier this month when she tried to enter a border crossing between ontario and newk state. the envelope containing the toxic substance and threatening letter were intercepted at a mail sorting facility and no one was hurt. >>> the associated press reports u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross says 2020 census will end october 5th despite a court order. last week a federal judge ruled census would continue through the end of october. census bureau's original deadline for counting every u.s. citizen was september 30th. ross's deadline was contained in a tweet posted by the bureau. census is used to determine just how many congressional seats ech state gets. it's also used to distribute $1.5 trillion in federal aid. >>> reuters reports a man in france says his tattoos cost him his kindergarten teaching job. the 35-year-old's body, face and tongue are covered in tattoos, but he also had the whites of his eyes surgically turned black. he said he was told he could no longer teach kindergarten after a parent complained their 3-year-old son had nightmares after seeing him. >>
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evan sharma is joining us now from his family's home in ontario, canada.ked off this love of painting. what was that experience like for you? - yeah, for sure. so, for me, it was really just, like, about seeing, like, these pieces, like, in the galleries. and just seeing how people, like, interacted with them, and the impressions that, like, the paintings left on people. and i thought that was just, like, a really powerful thing, to be able to, like, give that, like, experience to somebody. - wow. so you're being called a prodigy. do you feel pressure in any way? - um, i have... just do what i really like to do, you know? and, like, people can say what they want about it, like, whether it be good or bad, whatever. but, you know, i'm just, like, really sticking true to what i love to do, so, yeah. - oh, i love that. i love that. clearly, your parents have supported you in this, because you have that conviction. so much so that you actually created a powerful black lives matter piece last year, and you just released it after the death of george floyd. how do
evan sharma is joining us now from his family's home in ontario, canada.ked off this love of painting. what was that experience like for you? - yeah, for sure. so, for me, it was really just, like, about seeing, like, these pieces, like, in the galleries. and just seeing how people, like, interacted with them, and the impressions that, like, the paintings left on people. and i thought that was just, like, a really powerful thing, to be able to, like, give that, like, experience to somebody. -...
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from ontario liberia ponderous and cameroon. means for rightism performance. journeys to europe have changed their lives. i'm talking about we were moving fleeing persecution seeking a safe haven and creative freedom drop from home journalists and activists on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching our desire time to recap our headlines this hour now as area officials tell al jazeera their goal is to recapture all territory which armenian forces control azerbaijan is accusing armenia of starting a full scale war as fighting flares over the disputed region of the knockout about russia the e.u. and france have called for an end to hostilities. now to our other top story a deal to exchange more than $1000.00 prisoners between the yemeni government and who 3 rebels has been finalized the u.n. special envoy to yemen martin griffiths says the swap will happen immediately he's applauding what he's calling an important milestone with compromises on both sides the swap deal was 1st agreed in 2018 but it's repeatedly stalled and only partially implemented. the $1081.0
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riots are the voice of the ontario and i think the president. is a quintessential example of a leader who lacks the kind of basic. human decency you know what a part of which is empathy the ability to hear understand and relate to the plight of others and i think it was on full display when you can go to some place like that not meet with the family the president said that he wouldn't be with the family because they had requests to have a lawyer there right. know you right ok you know you mentioned the issue of policing just a moment ago i mean this issue of. policing the policing system and police brutality has really been thrust into this into the spotlight recently and i know this is something that you work on in your organization color of change so how do you transform that conversation how do you keep that conversation going forward and actually transform it into real change. i think we are going to have to have systemic changes and that's what i was you know going to say about the family and whatever lawyer there i think it's a clear indic
riots are the voice of the ontario and i think the president. is a quintessential example of a leader who lacks the kind of basic. human decency you know what a part of which is empathy the ability to hear understand and relate to the plight of others and i think it was on full display when you can go to some place like that not meet with the family the president said that he wouldn't be with the family because they had requests to have a lawyer there right. know you right ok you know you...
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they've been act is told they're going to carry on being active storms quite possibly as much in ontario as they are going to be in the eastern seaboard of the u.s. temperatures have dropped briefly quite low in wyoming snow fell in some places about that for september new snowing anyway as jump south i think to watch is this mass of blue and orange it's not really a tropical depression is acting like it's enhanced the rain in jamaica coming into the yucatan maybe northern honduras still showers in the western side of mexico with a not particularly big all widespread this is the mass to watch in case something happens from it. jumping sas and their increasing number of showers coming into brazil but that is mostly dry until you get to the river plate that's the winter front still spring from still cold to south of it for there's only 10. but. what is left of the last ditch of this knowledge colonialization of the americas is assaulted for centuries. to amateur stratagems embark on a journey of discovery to reach a remote village in mexico's mayan. but who has more to learn about the ways
they've been act is told they're going to carry on being active storms quite possibly as much in ontario as they are going to be in the eastern seaboard of the u.s. temperatures have dropped briefly quite low in wyoming snow fell in some places about that for september new snowing anyway as jump south i think to watch is this mass of blue and orange it's not really a tropical depression is acting like it's enhanced the rain in jamaica coming into the yucatan maybe northern honduras still...
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side of canada that a roll through as we go through thursday showers stomping out of canada out of ontario a quick back down across the midwest and what a weather to just out into the southeastern corner of the u.s. but the central parts of it was the west there you go is bone dry more hot sunshine l.a. getting up to 38 celsius and still a good deal hotter still in phoenix touching 4041 over the next day of say friday presents a similar picture still some wet weather just around the lakes but around much of the eastern seaboard we have got some what a weather just into the far south of florida and that could lead to some localized flooding so as a flooding into the caribbean so a little cloud just storms moving into central areas and that's certainly one to keep an eye on over the next day or so might even develop into a tropical storm is just a wave at the moment it's going to make its way up towards the yucatan peninsula with some very heavy rain as we make our way through the weekend with the risk of flooding further shows by this stage also affecting the east. of all my friends and poi
side of canada that a roll through as we go through thursday showers stomping out of canada out of ontario a quick back down across the midwest and what a weather to just out into the southeastern corner of the u.s. but the central parts of it was the west there you go is bone dry more hot sunshine l.a. getting up to 38 celsius and still a good deal hotter still in phoenix touching 4041 over the next day of say friday presents a similar picture still some wet weather just around the lakes but...
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my wife is a good friend in ontario canada, and i think i'll be one of the first trips will make a broadar whatsoever. and that is his final answer. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. a flow of warm air from the south has brought some very high temperatures across parts of the uk and indeed the channel islands. this picture came from weather watcher injersey — where temperatures got all the way up to 30 degrees. in fact, just a bit above 30 degrees. but plenty of other places, not too far behind, 29 just to the west of london, 26 there in lincoln. it was a bit cooler the further north and west you were because we had some extra cloud. you can see that here on the satellite picture. it did give some patchy rain through the day across parts of northern ireland and scotland. and if anything, as we go through this evening and tonight, that rain will pep up a bit. so some heavier bursts of rain drifting through here. could just be the odd shower into southwest wales, the southwest of england, and a few fog patches across some southern and eastern parts of england. a
my wife is a good friend in ontario canada, and i think i'll be one of the first trips will make a broadar whatsoever. and that is his final answer. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. a flow of warm air from the south has brought some very high temperatures across parts of the uk and indeed the channel islands. this picture came from weather watcher injersey — where temperatures got all the way up to 30 degrees. in fact, just a bit above 30 degrees. but plenty of...
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to come back in behind what's a weather there up towards the lakes eastern parts of canada towards ontario seeing some wet weather and notice over towards b.c. some wet weather here as well and that cloud and rain just sliding its way down across the western side of washington state into oregon hopefully helping with wildfires but i suspect that could be some landslides and some flooding a possibility of some landslides and flooding since it for the next long arc of cloud coming across the great rantin this heavy downpours on the cards here for a time wetter weather started to push its way back to wards hispaniola western parts of the caribbean also seeing some showers along the spell's affrighted tell me particularly what for costa rica. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such to manage as a global power develop into the basement company power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the stream we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and environme
to come back in behind what's a weather there up towards the lakes eastern parts of canada towards ontario seeing some wet weather and notice over towards b.c. some wet weather here as well and that cloud and rain just sliding its way down across the western side of washington state into oregon hopefully helping with wildfires but i suspect that could be some landslides and some flooding a possibility of some landslides and flooding since it for the next long arc of cloud coming across the...
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to come back in behind wetter whether they're up towards the lakes eastern parts of canada towards ontario seeing some wet weather and notice over towards b.c. some wet weather here as well and that cloud and rain just sliding its way down across the western side of washington state into oregon hopefully helping with wildfires but i suspect that could be some landslides and some flooding a possibility of some landslides and flooding since it over the next long arc of cloud coming across the great rantin this heavy downpours on the cards here for a time wetter weather started to push its way back to wards hispaniola western parts of the caribbean also seeing some showers along the spells of writing tony particularly what for costa rica. i'm out the seas for the blind and a robotic arm for the disabled. a young girl straightly an engineer isn't venting tools to help people gain independence looked at it as a tiny tiny little side of that will put the ability to recognize objects all over the far end so that people with limited vision will be able to recognize everyday objects women make scie
to come back in behind wetter whether they're up towards the lakes eastern parts of canada towards ontario seeing some wet weather and notice over towards b.c. some wet weather here as well and that cloud and rain just sliding its way down across the western side of washington state into oregon hopefully helping with wildfires but i suspect that could be some landslides and some flooding a possibility of some landslides and flooding since it over the next long arc of cloud coming across the...
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people can stand around at a large enough distance it would also help generate revenue of course in ontario when the going on but despite those plans he fears losses of 30 to 40 percent in the upcoming months assuming the guests even come. close to my biggest fears not knowing how people are going to react once it gets a lot colder and if the infection rate goes up and not knowing how things are going to develop. your. parents finkler the topless bar owners also wondering how things will go this autumn but he says he'll try to focus on the road ahead despite the bleak outlook. if you've never heard of play the thought i mean yeah no well it's your average publicly listed back except for one tiny detail there's no gold and it's faults but cheney's parmesan to be exact is the far from only enriching pasta dishes holders of parmesan are themselves quite wealthy and they can use the golden wheels as collateral. here in the media romagna region of northern italy is what's known as the fort knox of cheese in the closely guarded storehouse wheels of parmesan are piled up to the ceiling the oversiz
people can stand around at a large enough distance it would also help generate revenue of course in ontario when the going on but despite those plans he fears losses of 30 to 40 percent in the upcoming months assuming the guests even come. close to my biggest fears not knowing how people are going to react once it gets a lot colder and if the infection rate goes up and not knowing how things are going to develop. your. parents finkler the topless bar owners also wondering how things will go...
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include the guggenheim museum in spain, the walt disney concert hall in los angeles, the art gallery of ontariond many other prestigious buildings around the world. in 1957, he completed his first professional design, his own house in idylwild, california which he worked on actually as an apprentice and his most recent is this, the dwight eisenhower memorial. his first design for a public project. unfortunately, he is unable to join us tonight in person, but he did provide a recorded greeting. so please welcome frank gehry. frank: what a day today. i am so greatly honored to be part of this effort to memorialize dwight d. eisenhower in washington, d.c. to prepare for this formidable task, i studied everything. i read everything that i could find on his accomplishments, and they were vast. what a legacy. at first glance, the site did not seem great, surrounded by traffic and office buildings, but that was it. and with the help of many, starting with words of encouragement from daniel inouye, and support of members of the eisenhower memorial commission, led by senator pat roberts, we got it done.
include the guggenheim museum in spain, the walt disney concert hall in los angeles, the art gallery of ontariond many other prestigious buildings around the world. in 1957, he completed his first professional design, his own house in idylwild, california which he worked on actually as an apprentice and his most recent is this, the dwight eisenhower memorial. his first design for a public project. unfortunately, he is unable to join us tonight in person, but he did provide a recorded greeting....
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even for ontario a category 1, that's a lot of water. katrina, they built the levees up higher, they didn't evacuate a lot of the areas. they think the areas will be fine. but the areas like jefferson parish have been told to evacuate. that's one of the stories we'll be watching. as far as max wind gusts go, this has improved. it's not set in stone. right now the winds are worse in extreme southeast louisiana. it's amazing, yasmin. horrific air quality. and bermuda is in the eye of paullet. there's a lot going on. >> that's not a lot of good news. >>> two los angeles sheriff's county deputies are out of surgery and in critical condition after being shot several times on saturday night. a warning the video you're about to see is disturbing achl cording to the department, the male and female deputies were ambushed sitting in a police car outside of the train station. the suspect remains at large. in response to the shooting the president tweeted this. if they die, fast trial, death penalty for the killer. only way to stop this. >>> still a
even for ontario a category 1, that's a lot of water. katrina, they built the levees up higher, they didn't evacuate a lot of the areas. they think the areas will be fine. but the areas like jefferson parish have been told to evacuate. that's one of the stories we'll be watching. as far as max wind gusts go, this has improved. it's not set in stone. right now the winds are worse in extreme southeast louisiana. it's amazing, yasmin. horrific air quality. and bermuda is in the eye of paullet....
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system they've been act is told they're going to carry on be active storms quite possibly as much in ontario as they are going to be in the eastern seaboard of the u.s. temperatures have dropped briefly quite low in wyoming snow fell in some places about that for september new snowing anyway let's jump south i think to watch is this mass of blue and orange it's not really a tropical depression is acting like it's enhanced the rain in jamaica coming into the yucatan and maybe northern honduras still showers in the western side of mexico with a not particularly big or widespread this is the mass to watch in case something happens from it jumping south and there are increasing number of showers coming into brazil but that is mostly dry until you get to the river plate that's the winter front still spring from still cold so south of it wants for there's only 10 . into the story and join our global community this generation will have to create it with social media and online. be part of the debate. when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic violence that people of color have suf
system they've been act is told they're going to carry on be active storms quite possibly as much in ontario as they are going to be in the eastern seaboard of the u.s. temperatures have dropped briefly quite low in wyoming snow fell in some places about that for september new snowing anyway let's jump south i think to watch is this mass of blue and orange it's not really a tropical depression is acting like it's enhanced the rain in jamaica coming into the yucatan and maybe northern honduras...
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she traveled to ontario, canada to visit former slaves, they're american slaves who had fled to canada. she went to the seneca reservation and witnessed them riding their constitution. she's actually engaging in all of these very interesting activities in the summer of 1840. native american, rights african american rights, and then women's rights. so before the seneca falls convention in july 1848, she meets up with her old friend elizabeth katie stanton and other quaker's in the area. they decide to hold this convention, devoted to women's social, and civil condition. they advertised that lucretia mott will be there and she will be the principal speaker. i think the public's perception of her is very interesting. one newspaper once called her a grizzled seizure of the movement. she somehow shed her femininity by engaging in this kind of activism. but the women's rights movement, and the anti slavery movement held her up as a paragon of womanhood. and they would basically say, lucretia mott is an example that you can do both. you can be an excellent wife, mother, grandmother, and also
she traveled to ontario, canada to visit former slaves, they're american slaves who had fled to canada. she went to the seneca reservation and witnessed them riding their constitution. she's actually engaging in all of these very interesting activities in the summer of 1840. native american, rights african american rights, and then women's rights. so before the seneca falls convention in july 1848, she meets up with her old friend elizabeth katie stanton and other quaker's in the area. they...
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she joins us this holiday from ontario, canada. leah stokes, welcome to the "newshour". let's start with that warning, why is it that authorities believe that this fire season could get even worse sn? >> well, unfortunately, climate change is hopping right now in california, and we've bee lengthening the fire season quite considerably as we warm up the planet. in california, our fire season is now two and a half months longer than it used to be, which means that people are at risk all the time, and, as you mentioned, we're seeing record heat waves not just in los angeles county but also in santa barbara county, san la san labisbo county and that is increasing risk of fires. >> nawaz: we should mention some of the activities that spark the fire are related to human behavior. one fire w- was starred by a gender reveal party in which someone used a smoke machine that parked a fire. so explain that connection to us. >> it is true we make decisions in our daily lives such as people who decided to have the gender reveal party, but, you know, it becomes so much more risky to ac
she joins us this holiday from ontario, canada. leah stokes, welcome to the "newshour". let's start with that warning, why is it that authorities believe that this fire season could get even worse sn? >> well, unfortunately, climate change is hopping right now in california, and we've bee lengthening the fire season quite considerably as we warm up the planet. in california, our fire season is now two and a half months longer than it used to be, which means that people are at...
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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. the 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 hungarian freedom fighters as they are person of the year. what's this tell us? refugees today. >> 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 refugees converges powerfully with american interests. in particular, this moment, the cold war. later in the 20th century, the cold war continued to
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. the 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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the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at fort ontario emergency refugee center, which housed a thousand people displaced by world war ii. and the photo on the right is the cover of "time" magazine in 1957 featuring their chosen person of the year in 1956. the person of the year in 1956 was the hungarian freedom fighter. so, let's think about this. what do you think this image on the right tells us about how americans viewed hungarian freedom fighters during this time? think about what it means for "time" magazine to choose hungarian freedom fighters as their person of the year and to present them in this way. what does this magazine cover tell us about how americans viewed hungarian refugees? >> definitely in a positive light. a lot different than how we view syrian refugees today. >> yes, really positive. >> yeah. >> okay, so, you can see his face, so bold, so serious, noble. there was enormous enthusiasm for welcoming people who were seen as fighting for freedom, who were seen as being allies in the united states' war against communism. so, i think that
the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at fort ontario emergency refugee center, which housed a thousand people displaced by world war ii. and the photo on the right is the cover of "time" magazine in 1957 featuring their chosen person of the year in 1956. the person of the year in 1956 was the hungarian freedom fighter. so, let's think about this. what do you think this image on the right tells us about how americans viewed hungarian freedom fighters...
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but there was one that was particularly special it came from ontario, canada .
but there was one that was particularly special it came from ontario, canada .
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from ontario liberia ponderous and cameroon al jazeera world means for writers and performers this must not journeys to europe have changed their lives i can use therefore i say about women who are following it i'm tommy about where we we we are moving fleeing persecution seeking a safe haven and creative freedom a hard road from home journalists and activists on al-jazeera. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american health care has never been more important. because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. you're watching i'll just share a reminder of our top stories this hour donald trump used his speech at the u.n. general assembly to attack china over the bad demick be accused beijing of failing to share information when the outbreak began he's called on the u.n. to hold the country accountable. turkey's president has used his address to call for a regional conference as tensions rise of the disputed areas of the eastern m
from ontario liberia ponderous and cameroon al jazeera world means for writers and performers this must not journeys to europe have changed their lives i can use therefore i say about women who are following it i'm tommy about where we we we are moving fleeing persecution seeking a safe haven and creative freedom a hard road from home journalists and activists on al-jazeera. global pandemic. family comes 1st. for every american health care has never been more important. because the new disease...
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canada a slow retail rollout caused oversupply issues prompting layoffs as recently as last week ontario'sre very quickly going to hit critical mass. i think that there is a lot of work to be done on the demand side in canada by pulling from the market as well as work to be done to continue to clean up on the supply side. >> the company says they will have more details about the earnings in their next report. stock is up about 3% >> thank you very much, the major averaged have gone red good morning, it is 5:00 p.m. in stockholm, sweden, at spotify headquarters "squawk alley" is live ♪ >> good thursday morning
canada a slow retail rollout caused oversupply issues prompting layoffs as recently as last week ontario'sre very quickly going to hit critical mass. i think that there is a lot of work to be done on the demand side in canada by pulling from the market as well as work to be done to continue to clean up on the supply side. >> the company says they will have more details about the earnings in their next report. stock is up about 3% >> thank you very much, the major averaged have gone...
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mentioned the funds in other countries, certainly the canadian model, part of that model if you looked at ontario and others, they do use leverages. in some cases this is explicit borrowing and they issue debt in the name of the organization and then he -- they use it to invest more into the fund. i have to say that, that model is something that worked well for those organizations given their governance. as you know, things change slowly, we're seeing a lot of public funds right now interested in this topic are really from two reasons. one we mentioned a few times. the borrowing cost are low. that's attractive. second forward-looking returns are not as attract as they were in the past several years. the combination of those things, at least making folks look at it. we got examples of plans considering leverage at the bottom there. some of these are -- they are doing it in different ways. some of them are funding portable -- [indiscernible]. these are things that have been approved or being considered by the leverage. i think that is a function of the return environment. i did want to circle back
mentioned the funds in other countries, certainly the canadian model, part of that model if you looked at ontario and others, they do use leverages. in some cases this is explicit borrowing and they issue debt in the name of the organization and then he -- they use it to invest more into the fund. i have to say that, that model is something that worked well for those organizations given their governance. as you know, things change slowly, we're seeing a lot of public funds right now interested...
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john buckley was a protestant who married a catholic girl and they had to leave and they went to ontario where the eventual sheriff was born but he had asthma so they moved down to texas. so my great-grandfather john buckley, the sheriff of duval county was the first catholic. his best friend was the man who shot billy the kid that is a fun little bit a family history. >>host: mr. buckley one more story but when it comes to catholicism and your father there was a crucifix in your yard? >> [laughter] yes. years ago he commissioned a bronze life-size crucifix about 7 feet tall from the connecticut sculptor. and then to reside in the cross and this depended on keeping the house in stanford and i was pretty sure after death taxes i could not sustain house. but i didn't want to bug him out in the last month of his life. so one evening i tiptoed that my mother had died at this point she never wanted to be in the cross. she was not a religious woman and whispered to me when i'm gone send me out with the trash i most certainly do not wish to be in that object. but she went first and went into th
john buckley was a protestant who married a catholic girl and they had to leave and they went to ontario where the eventual sheriff was born but he had asthma so they moved down to texas. so my great-grandfather john buckley, the sheriff of duval county was the first catholic. his best friend was the man who shot billy the kid that is a fun little bit a family history. >>host: mr. buckley one more story but when it comes to catholicism and your father there was a crucifix in your yard?...
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we noticed the lines at clark and ontario.'n roll mcdonald's. >> you are correct. >> jeff, that's an interesting trend. >> it is. it makes sense. she didn't even touch my card. me put in the reader and take it back. totally clean. >> it's on me, jeff. >> before they could open up for inside dining they opened up the drive-thrus. they got everybody's attention. it's been a good thing for some restauran restaurants. >> there is the dining room. all shutdown. a beautiful mcdonald's but this is saving them right now. >> you can get that egg mcmuffin. jeff, look how skinny you are! [laughing]. >> you too. >> you be careful. thank you. >> biden out in front in the polls but democrats are worried about a repeat of scenario. could over-confidence cost biden the white house? plus, professional football kicking off tomorrow. will america's favorite sport get through an entire season? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything we have, we've earned. the unmistakable lexus is. get zero percent financing on the 2020 is 300. experience amazing at your lexus deal
we noticed the lines at clark and ontario.'n roll mcdonald's. >> you are correct. >> jeff, that's an interesting trend. >> it is. it makes sense. she didn't even touch my card. me put in the reader and take it back. totally clean. >> it's on me, jeff. >> before they could open up for inside dining they opened up the drive-thrus. they got everybody's attention. it's been a good thing for some restauran restaurants. >> there is the dining room. all shutdown. a...
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would you go to ontario to stay at this motel?oing to canada, this is not what i'm going to do i don't think you can stay there at this point. i've moved on from schitt's creek, it is all about the great british bakeoff. the new season is back. they drop a new episode every friday. dive in. maria: all right. finally this, a giant halloween treat, this almost $300, 12-foot tall skeleton is sold out on home depot's website. people are dying to get their hands on it, steve. it is made for indoor or outdoor use. it is definitely a statement for this halloween. will you try to buy one for your house? 300 bucks. steve: make no bones about it, this is how the american economy is going to look when the democrats get through with tax increases or you might say it's what biden looks like after 180 years in the senate. i think people want out-size costumes and decorations right now after being cooped up with the lockdowns, so yeah, go for the big. go for some fun. [ laughter ] maria: what about you, dagen? dagen: that would not work in an ap
would you go to ontario to stay at this motel?oing to canada, this is not what i'm going to do i don't think you can stay there at this point. i've moved on from schitt's creek, it is all about the great british bakeoff. the new season is back. they drop a new episode every friday. dive in. maria: all right. finally this, a giant halloween treat, this almost $300, 12-foot tall skeleton is sold out on home depot's website. people are dying to get their hands on it, steve. it is made for indoor...
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apologies for almost mixing up mosinee with musinee, ontario that was great for me when i was a kid. >> trace: some say joe biden got the softball treatment by cnn. of the 16 participants who asked questions, 13 democrats, 3 republicans. byron york is the chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner". very good to see you, good morning to you. i would like to start off by playing a sample of the questions joe biden got last night versus the questions that president trump got earlier this week on abc. watch. >> the messaging on the coronavirus from the white house has been all over the place since february. how will you get the proper messaging out to all americans to keep them informed? >> how will you handle russia's involvement with trump? how will we know the many ways he has compromised the united states? i look out over my biden sign in my front yard and i see a sea of trump flags. what is your plan to build a bridge with voters from the opposing party? >> do you feel racial injustices are occurring in this nation? and if so, what can be done to address them? >> do
apologies for almost mixing up mosinee with musinee, ontario that was great for me when i was a kid. >> trace: some say joe biden got the softball treatment by cnn. of the 16 participants who asked questions, 13 democrats, 3 republicans. byron york is the chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner". very good to see you, good morning to you. i would like to start off by playing a sample of the questions joe biden got last night versus the questions that president...