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>> tucker: unfortunately it's a place called ottawa. >> ottawa. >> tucker: jesse wins! >> goodness. >> ottawa. >> gentlemen, jesse, another congratulations to you. another mug for your collection. pete, a great man. great to see you tonight. study up on canadian geography. >> i didn't know that one. >> tucker: pay attention. tune in thursday and see if you can beat our experts. we'll be right back. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. >> tucker: well, his presidential campaign is nose down, speeding towards earth, smoke billowing from the engine but joe biden is trying to pull it up. trying to save his presidential bid. how is he doing it? by taking credit for everything good that has ev
>> tucker: unfortunately it's a place called ottawa. >> ottawa. >> tucker: jesse wins! >> goodness. >> ottawa. >> gentlemen, jesse, another congratulations to you. another mug for your collection. pete, a great man. great to see you tonight. study up on canadian geography. >> i didn't know that one. >> tucker: pay attention. tune in thursday and see if you can beat our experts. we'll be right back. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has...
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when i said i was a constitutional lever i asked how americans would feel if there was a court in ottawa that had precedence over the supreme court and american lawmakers couldn't change any decision that they took great the presenters face said it all to me. for us to this even more than that. a referendum on european union membership the one thing we were not able to vote for was the status quo. it wasn't on offer because the eu has set itself on a course towards an ever closer union between a constitutional political and economic integration because the logical endpoint of the union. that is not the destiny of the united kingdom. our government has honored the promise we made to the british people to carry out their wishes clearly expressed in the democratic referendum. let me be very clear this point. this does not mean that britain will enter into an era of withdrawal or isolationism. in fact quite the opposite. want to see a truly global britain working with their friends and allies to promote our common values and objectives across the whole world in our common interests. we will
when i said i was a constitutional lever i asked how americans would feel if there was a court in ottawa that had precedence over the supreme court and american lawmakers couldn't change any decision that they took great the presenters face said it all to me. for us to this even more than that. a referendum on european union membership the one thing we were not able to vote for was the status quo. it wasn't on offer because the eu has set itself on a course towards an ever closer union between...
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what i'm very you see just what ottawa. over there jim god when i. was in washington to survive you know this is such a funny sound. or a talented g.-o. that you don't like to. but i was i sang on a somewhat tongue tie years ago but i. couldn't attend them all through 3 dishy how are you sure you go have just junk all over me and until then you should just hang on to you well she was doing it tell me what i wouldn't give up on. the job mom dialla got bejo town i thought she would and she told the highland good wife and. she will know your shot i said i'm quoting what you gave were you trying. and finally back to where we began with the coronavirus and the state controlled media in china having not exactly bathed themselves in glory at the outset of this story you might think that this would be a good time for certain chinese media outlets to lie low and direct attention elsewhere the shanghai media group figured that no it wasn't fact the opportune moment to take 35 of their presenters trade their suits in for sweaters that say stay together fight th
what i'm very you see just what ottawa. over there jim god when i. was in washington to survive you know this is such a funny sound. or a talented g.-o. that you don't like to. but i was i sang on a somewhat tongue tie years ago but i. couldn't attend them all through 3 dishy how are you sure you go have just junk all over me and until then you should just hang on to you well she was doing it tell me what i wouldn't give up on. the job mom dialla got bejo town i thought she would and she told...
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by an unusually stingy merely loaning spanish right back out of ottawa to be us all off from real madrid leipzig chipped into the energy drink funds to sign spain international done. one of the sides how flash the cash like never before this transfer period laying out a record 196000000 now for the table. here it is with no surprises buyer and right on top fans of other teams can take solace knowing that things at the summit are rather tight my figure of one point off while dortmund and gladbach are just 3 points from 1st. out of bowling all further from the top slot than any other side on the relegation battle is a type one too but let's finish things up by looking ahead because this weekend's governing credible match up waiting for us. byron on top might seem boring but we'll soon find out if they can stay there because this coming weekend 1st place me to coast number 2 leipsic this is i've often among them on how sort of. the race to the finish and really just getting started with the 2 best teams that. best top scorers and the best fans will be the marine board the match that it will
by an unusually stingy merely loaning spanish right back out of ottawa to be us all off from real madrid leipzig chipped into the energy drink funds to sign spain international done. one of the sides how flash the cash like never before this transfer period laying out a record 196000000 now for the table. here it is with no surprises buyer and right on top fans of other teams can take solace knowing that things at the summit are rather tight my figure of one point off while dortmund and...
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very positive way with pakistan to crack down on the terrorist organizations god military was at ottawa on the pakistani border are getting our relationship with pakistan is a very good one thanks to these efforts we are beginning to see signs of big progress with pakistan and we are hopeful reduce tensions quatre stability and the future of harmony for all of the nations of south asia india as it important leadership role to play in shaping a better future as you take on greater responsibility for solving problems and promoting peace throughout this incredible region over the course of my visit prime minister modi and i will also discuss our efforts to expand the economic ties between our 2 countries we will be making very very major among the biggest ever made trade deals. a have we are in the early stages of discussion for an incredible trade agreement to reduce barriers of investment between the united states and india and i am optimistic that working together the prime minister and i could reach a fantastic deal that's good and even great for both of our country's political except
very positive way with pakistan to crack down on the terrorist organizations god military was at ottawa on the pakistani border are getting our relationship with pakistan is a very good one thanks to these efforts we are beginning to see signs of big progress with pakistan and we are hopeful reduce tensions quatre stability and the future of harmony for all of the nations of south asia india as it important leadership role to play in shaping a better future as you take on greater responsibility...
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within a few decades. the research on the paper at the research on the paper at the university of ottawa number is astonishing. it really is quite drastic. when we first got the numbers, i could not believe them and had to run them at least seven times because they we re least seven times because they were quite terrifying when we first saw them. there are very many different kinds of fees and many different kinds of bumblebees? almost 300 different kinds of bumblebees that fly around and each have a different function and are useful in different areas of the ecosystem. what can be done? what one of the things oui’ done? what one of the things our study suggests is that when we get these heat waves, bumblebees just cannot take that heat so one of the things we can do is go into your garden and put in a little refuge for bumblebees. even keeping a tree, somewhere for them to get some shade. what makes them in particular so susceptible? that is a great question. they are well adapted to the colder environment so they come out earlier in springtime and state late into the fall and because t
within a few decades. the research on the paper at the research on the paper at the university of ottawa number is astonishing. it really is quite drastic. when we first got the numbers, i could not believe them and had to run them at least seven times because they we re least seven times because they were quite terrifying when we first saw them. there are very many different kinds of fees and many different kinds of bumblebees? almost 300 different kinds of bumblebees that fly around and each...
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russia gay we kicked off across the pond in london england at the westminster magistrates' court ottawa day when one of us songes legal team declared to the court that according to witness testimony u.s. president donald trump offered to pardon wiki leaks founder julian assange if he said that russia had nothing to do with wiki leaks publication of democratic party e-mails in 2016 at least that's how the story was reported trump offers assad's pardon to vindicate russia that's that's what you saw that's what the headlines were except that wasn't mags really quite the whole story at least not according to the previously mentioned witness yes former u.s. congressman dana rohrabacher who told yahoo news on thursday that quote i spoke to julian assad and told him if he would provide evidence about who gave wiki leaks the e-mails i would petition the president to give him a pardon now that doesn't that certainly doesn't sound like donald trump offering asylum's a pardon that sounds more like rohrabacher saying give me the goods and i'll try to get you a pardon that's the difference big diffe
russia gay we kicked off across the pond in london england at the westminster magistrates' court ottawa day when one of us songes legal team declared to the court that according to witness testimony u.s. president donald trump offered to pardon wiki leaks founder julian assange if he said that russia had nothing to do with wiki leaks publication of democratic party e-mails in 2016 at least that's how the story was reported trump offers assad's pardon to vindicate russia that's that's what you...
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. >> reporter: nick bonstell, the director of the ottawa county emergency management team, noted that the lakes were at or near their lowest point as recently as 2013. >> nobody has seen how quick and how much property has been lost in such a short amount of time with this type of erosion. >> reporter: across the great lakes, the inundation has been accompanied by more frequent and intense storms that have stripped away the sandy base of beachfront homes. >> there are so many wonderful memories. >> reporter: rita alton lives in manistee, michigan. >> sorry. >> reporter: her nearly-70-year- old home lies a few feet from disaster, a third of a mile of her property has already washed away. >> i'm just sitting here waiting for the rest to go down. >> reporter: a desperate effort by homeowners is now under way to move their houses away from the approaching cliffs or build stone barriers to retain the shifting sands below. >> there's not many options. it's basically do this or lose your home. >> reporter: the last two years were the wettest in more than a century for the great lakes, virtua
. >> reporter: nick bonstell, the director of the ottawa county emergency management team, noted that the lakes were at or near their lowest point as recently as 2013. >> nobody has seen how quick and how much property has been lost in such a short amount of time with this type of erosion. >> reporter: across the great lakes, the inundation has been accompanied by more frequent and intense storms that have stripped away the sandy base of beachfront homes. >> there are so...
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we saved the ottawa buildings, obamacare, we stop insurance companies from discriminating against peopleconditions. on top of that we build an economy that donald trump is bragging about. this guy squandered his father's 14, now he is squandering the economy we gave him. don't think i'm kidding. i'm not. so, mr president, instead of talking about impeaching barack obama, you should be saying thank you, president obama, thank you, thank you, thank you. folks, we have so thank you, thank you. folks, we have so much more to do. a promise you, as your president, you will be partners and shaping the policy to make sure that everything american has an opportunity. the thing that i've never like today was chairman of thejudiciary i've never like today was chairman of the judiciary committee fears, i don't know what you need best, eilertsen. you know what you need best. we don't listen enough. we ta ke best. we don't listen enough. we take for granted. you know what you need. you know what your families need. you know what your families need. and i've never not listened to you. first we need to
we saved the ottawa buildings, obamacare, we stop insurance companies from discriminating against peopleconditions. on top of that we build an economy that donald trump is bragging about. this guy squandered his father's 14, now he is squandering the economy we gave him. don't think i'm kidding. i'm not. so, mr president, instead of talking about impeaching barack obama, you should be saying thank you, president obama, thank you, thank you, thank you. folks, we have so thank you, thank you....
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driving or walking their children to school like holding their hands and not looking very reassured ottawa happens and you see behind me the scene is still cordoned off and the atmosphere here is really tense manual thanks so much from from mars and more. let's talk about this more now with our political correspondent thomas sparrow here in the studio good morning to you dog morning brian authorities have expressed loss of concern about the possibility of false information false reports coming out of mars and this morning what's behind that this is not an unusual step by authorities in these kinds of cases there is so much confusion after the news initially breaks that authorities tend to quickly ask people not to speculate they tend to ask people to rely on the information given by a coach in this particular case bryan one issue that they have particularly mentioned the 1st 2 pictures that have been posted over what people say could have been the main suspect the 29 year old german authorities however saying that that is not the case that people should stop spreading that photo because th
driving or walking their children to school like holding their hands and not looking very reassured ottawa happens and you see behind me the scene is still cordoned off and the atmosphere here is really tense manual thanks so much from from mars and more. let's talk about this more now with our political correspondent thomas sparrow here in the studio good morning to you dog morning brian authorities have expressed loss of concern about the possibility of false information false reports coming...
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comes after calling for an agreement similar to the one created with ottawa.any potential deal could not follow the agreements they had with canada. let's talk european markets. the euro has been in free fall what is going on, how do you explain this first off >> the market here is liquidity. every shock will be accommodated by global policymakers i think that is helping global stocks the market goes to high carry trades the euro is suffering because of the low-ball environment. it is still 1% out of distribution the other end is industrial metals they don't seem to be able to come back. oil prices, copper prices come off a long way and aren't able to come back that anchor seems reasonably strong >> i'm hearing murmurs that perhaps lagard will sneak in cuts if anything, they have changed quite a lot. they are going to wait and watch. no doubt core inflation hasn't gone anywhere. that is going up no doult germany remains very weak this is not a time for the ecb to normalize and they are doing the negative rates much more carefully. >> we'll leave it there. than
comes after calling for an agreement similar to the one created with ottawa.any potential deal could not follow the agreements they had with canada. let's talk european markets. the euro has been in free fall what is going on, how do you explain this first off >> the market here is liquidity. every shock will be accommodated by global policymakers i think that is helping global stocks the market goes to high carry trades the euro is suffering because of the low-ball environment. it is...
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let's get more now from the lead researcher on this project paper, a phd student at the university of ottawa time. this is an astonishing rate of change, isn't it? thank you for having the first of all and it really is quite drastic. when we first got the numbers, i couldn't believe them. i probably had to run them. i probably had to run them seven times to make sure they were right because they we re they were right because they were really quite terrifying when we first looked at them. and just a bit of really basic information if you could. there are many different kinds of bees in different kinds of umbel bees. actually across the world, there are almost 300 kinds of bumblebees that fly around in different spots. they each have a different function but each of critical pieces in their own way for ecosystems. is there anything to be done here about this? so one of the things that our study suggests actually is what is causing these bumblebees to disappear, these bumblebees to disappear, these extremes in climate. when we get these heatwaves that umbel bees can't take that heat and someone
let's get more now from the lead researcher on this project paper, a phd student at the university of ottawa time. this is an astonishing rate of change, isn't it? thank you for having the first of all and it really is quite drastic. when we first got the numbers, i couldn't believe them. i probably had to run them. i probably had to run them seven times to make sure they were right because they we re they were right because they were really quite terrifying when we first looked at them. and...
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with the various people who are involved the 1st nation tribes well they held a news conference in ottawa just a couple of hours ago and they say look we're willing to discuss ending these protests and asking these people to end the protests but the federal government has got to talk to us and not just about this but about issues we have heard for 2030 in some cases 50 years they really need to sort this out problem 1st nations have got is other groups are getting involved in these protests no they might not be able to control them if they say look everything's got to go but there are serious economic implications for what's happening here during the entire country of canada many things and very chilly looking and fish of that speaking to us live from ontario along the base bank h.s.b.c. says it will answer around 30 $5000.00 jobs worldwide reducing its workforce by 15 percent after a significant fall in profits while announcing the cuts the company issued a warning about the impact of the corona virus outbreak in asia the bank reported a 33 percent fall in pretax profit for 2019 and anxi
with the various people who are involved the 1st nation tribes well they held a news conference in ottawa just a couple of hours ago and they say look we're willing to discuss ending these protests and asking these people to end the protests but the federal government has got to talk to us and not just about this but about issues we have heard for 2030 in some cases 50 years they really need to sort this out problem 1st nations have got is other groups are getting involved in these protests no...
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a shortage of gas getting to consumers with weeks of winter still to go in the country's capital ottawa the 1st nations leaders say they're willing to discuss an end to the protest but years of being ignored has to be addressed when governments ignore 1st nations rights title jurisdiction it creates conflict and court cases. when governments respect 1st nations rights in title it's a path to peace progress and prosperity prime minister justin trudeau is trying to find a solution he insists he's no power to direct police operations but says talks are the way forward it is time past time for this situation to be resolved. but what we are facing was not created overnight it was not created because we have been barked upon a path of reconciliation recently in our history it is because for too long in our history for too many years we failed to do so several groups are seeing the real blockade is creating a real crisis across canada and the longer it goes on the longer it will take to recover alan fischer i'll just kind of not go on tear you. down for a quick check of the headlines here on t
a shortage of gas getting to consumers with weeks of winter still to go in the country's capital ottawa the 1st nations leaders say they're willing to discuss an end to the protest but years of being ignored has to be addressed when governments ignore 1st nations rights title jurisdiction it creates conflict and court cases. when governments respect 1st nations rights in title it's a path to peace progress and prosperity prime minister justin trudeau is trying to find a solution he insists he's...
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that perhaps there will be a meeting ottawa ent ining betwee presidents whether it's in kiev or washington, d.c. here is a portion of what he had to say. >> the last time that i met the secretary of state mike pompeo, we talked about that and i said i would very much like that my visit to the united states would be something special for those countries. i want to come and start it from scratch our relations to agree on contracts to sign and arrangements to agree on strategic things, last prepare the package of the documents and arrange the meeting. the ball is in the courtyard of the united states of america, but we are always happy to see every one in ukraine. >> how do you see relations between the ukraine and the u.s. under this administration from this point forward? >> well, i appreciate the president of ukraine's desire for this white house meeting. as you know, the president conditioned this meeting on basically the ukrainians announcing an investigation of his domestic political rivals. that was at the heart of the impeachment inquiry and the trial. i hope that the president drops
that perhaps there will be a meeting ottawa ent ining betwee presidents whether it's in kiev or washington, d.c. here is a portion of what he had to say. >> the last time that i met the secretary of state mike pompeo, we talked about that and i said i would very much like that my visit to the united states would be something special for those countries. i want to come and start it from scratch our relations to agree on contracts to sign and arrangements to agree on strategic things, last...
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start with admiral dennis blair, chairman of the board and distinguished senior fellow at sestak ottawa peace foundation. admiral blair, serves as a member of the energy security leadership council and the board of the freedom house, national bureau of asian research, and the atlantic council. previously served as director of national intelligence from january oh nine to may of 2010. and prior to retiring from the navy, in 2002 after 34 years, he was commander of u.s. pacific command. admiral blair will provide testimony on the drivers of china's development. >> when the senate gavels and monday at 3:00 p.m. point asia llc, a consultancy that provides expertise on the indo pacific region with a focus on chinese foreign policy and security issues. she also holds a position of abject senior policy analyst at rand, formally she served as director of the navy asia-pacific advisory group at the pentagon. and was a senior project director for chinese military and security, she has written extensively on chinese foreign policy security and military affairs. she will address how bri furthers th
start with admiral dennis blair, chairman of the board and distinguished senior fellow at sestak ottawa peace foundation. admiral blair, serves as a member of the energy security leadership council and the board of the freedom house, national bureau of asian research, and the atlantic council. previously served as director of national intelligence from january oh nine to may of 2010. and prior to retiring from the navy, in 2002 after 34 years, he was commander of u.s. pacific command. admiral...
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are going to be seeing plenty of rain in the forecast 12 degrees few in for washington 13 degrees ottawa a cold day minus 2. americans live side by side in 2 parallel universes the trouble parts of america are getting trampy are there is a poll out a few weeks ago that you had almost 30 percent americans believing they were on the cusp of civil war both sides accuse each other of doing things that are so blatantly wrong the bottom line on us politics and policies and their effect on the world. in india identity politics on the rise what we're seeing is the construction mills partitions and cuts and loads of millions of people across the country and there's a dark side in detroit is we do see the grit from his office the majesty of the him into something more like the team i didn't see of the british today i meet with victims of violence and discover what life is like for minorities in the country join me on my journey in search of india's soul on al-jazeera we understand the differences in the semantics of cultures across the world so much of what we do to the news and current affairs th
are going to be seeing plenty of rain in the forecast 12 degrees few in for washington 13 degrees ottawa a cold day minus 2. americans live side by side in 2 parallel universes the trouble parts of america are getting trampy are there is a poll out a few weeks ago that you had almost 30 percent americans believing they were on the cusp of civil war both sides accuse each other of doing things that are so blatantly wrong the bottom line on us politics and policies and their effect on the world....
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halfway through but first i would like to acknowledge someone in the audience that is david, david ottawa is a former washington post foreign correspondent and a writer on the middle east and david and his brother run the foundation, it's a sponsor of them and without them we would not be what we are today, thank you for that. >> the foreign reporting award goes to ahmed of the new york times for illuminating the causes of violence, fasten side central america national reporting to the houston chronicle for revealing the administrations continuous use of inhumane practices of dealing with refugees. metropolitan reporting to the staff of news day forward series long island divided documenting widespread discrimination against african americans in housing local reporting to brian and rosenthal of the times for uncovering this scheme in which profiteer is inflated the price of taxi medallions and sold them to drivers through exorbitant loans, international reporting to mark chef, or brown and the visual investigations team of the times for new techniques in forensic investigation that proved
halfway through but first i would like to acknowledge someone in the audience that is david, david ottawa is a former washington post foreign correspondent and a writer on the middle east and david and his brother run the foundation, it's a sponsor of them and without them we would not be what we are today, thank you for that. >> the foreign reporting award goes to ahmed of the new york times for illuminating the causes of violence, fasten side central america national reporting to the...
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>> canadian businessman, someone who at one point ran for mayor in ottawa, faces 30 days in jail becauseillion instead of giving it to his ex-wife in divorce settlement. lauren: wow. >> you can't make this stuff up. he's not a materialistic person. clearly not. can you imagine. lauren: valentine's day story. >> no video doing it but he told the judge that he has receipt of him withdrawing all the money, the judge is not happy with him, in addition to 30 days in jail he will charge him $2,000 a day every day that he doesn't disclose finances. he said he didn't take a video of it but he said he withdrew it. cheryl: is it under his mattress lauren: clearly the couple is not happy but americans are actually satisfied with their personal lives more now than ever before. >> here is happy friday story for everybody out there. brand-new gallup polls says that 90% of americans consider themselves happy, 80% satisfied. when you break it down you find out that those who are married clearly not this guy but those with high-income households have high income consider themselves happier than others wo
>> canadian businessman, someone who at one point ran for mayor in ottawa, faces 30 days in jail becauseillion instead of giving it to his ex-wife in divorce settlement. lauren: wow. >> you can't make this stuff up. he's not a materialistic person. clearly not. can you imagine. lauren: valentine's day story. >> no video doing it but he told the judge that he has receipt of him withdrawing all the money, the judge is not happy with him, in addition to 30 days in jail he will...
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if we win here in new hampshire after winning in ottawa i think we've a great chance to win in nevadag shot in south carolina and the states that follow. so if we win here tomorrow i think we have a path to victory for the democratic nomination. when we win the democratic nomination and when we put together the strongest grassroots political movement this country has ever seen we will defeat donald trump. [applause]. but we are going to do more than defeat donald trump what we are going to do is begin the process of transforming this country. we are prepared with your help to take on the greed of wall street the insurance companies, the drug companies the fossil fuel industry. the military-industrial complex. and the entire 1%. [applause]. with your help we are prepared not only to defeat trump but to create an economy in the government. [applause]. [chanting] bernie. [chanting] [inaudible conversations]. [music] [inaudible conversations]. [inaudible conversations]. >> ahead of new hampshire's primary tomorrow senator bernie sanders has gained some breathing room and that new hampshir
if we win here in new hampshire after winning in ottawa i think we've a great chance to win in nevadag shot in south carolina and the states that follow. so if we win here tomorrow i think we have a path to victory for the democratic nomination. when we win the democratic nomination and when we put together the strongest grassroots political movement this country has ever seen we will defeat donald trump. [applause]. but we are going to do more than defeat donald trump what we are going to do...
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. >> ottawa. >> bold gas though. >> tucker: jesse wins! >> my goodness. at zero points.nickname -- >> tucker: gentlemen jesse, another congratulations to you. another eric one palm up for your collection. pete hegseth, you're a great man, it's great to see you tonight, study up on canadian geography. >> thank you, i will. >> i didn't know that last one. >> tucker: pay attention tote the news every week, tune in thursdays to see if you can beat our experts, we will be right back. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! - do that are degrading?ideo tapes, film reels, or photos, legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over h
. >> ottawa. >> bold gas though. >> tucker: jesse wins! >> my goodness. at zero points.nickname -- >> tucker: gentlemen jesse, another congratulations to you. another eric one palm up for your collection. pete hegseth, you're a great man, it's great to see you tonight, study up on canadian geography. >> thank you, i will. >> i didn't know that last one. >> tucker: pay attention tote the news every week, tune in thursdays to see if you can beat our...
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. >> we do have a lot of local interest in the ottawa senators. everybody loves a good comeback. this did resonate throughout the sports world. the right-wing, bobby ryan, and six months in the nhl treatment program, battling alcohol dependence. is first home game back, last night against vancouver, he scored not once, not twice, but three times. he got a hat trick, first day back at home. he did wipe away tears as the fans were chanting his name during a standing ovation. >> do you believe in hockey got? >> yes i do. i did not inc. i would be on the good side with everything that's gone on in my personal life for the last little while. i guess they granted me some reprieve and gave me a good night. >> that is pretty cool. he was away from the game, comes back and scores three. >>> is a big thing, live news continues over on ktvu plus. we will see you tonight at 10:00. yeah, it's good to see you, too. here you go. thanks. you slept with my sister?! yeah. this is a terrible betrayal of my trust. would it help if i told you that i offered her my heart, and she kind of stomped on it
. >> we do have a lot of local interest in the ottawa senators. everybody loves a good comeback. this did resonate throughout the sports world. the right-wing, bobby ryan, and six months in the nhl treatment program, battling alcohol dependence. is first home game back, last night against vancouver, he scored not once, not twice, but three times. he got a hat trick, first day back at home. he did wipe away tears as the fans were chanting his name during a standing ovation. >> do you...
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light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay we'll see. [ beep ] i'm just glad they started up the caucuses in ottawaaho. >> iowa. >> jimmy: ohio >> no, i-o-w-a >> jimmy: e-i-e-i-o. that's what i said a lot of great farmers [ beep ] i love the caucus. and all the caucas-ian people. [ laughter ] usually when caucasians vote, it goes my way >> cut [ beep ] [ beep ] >> jimmy: when i say "four more," you say "years. four more. four more. we'll fix it in post, right? [ laughter ] [ beep ] i've made so many achievements like this morning, i did that thing, where i got my shoes on without having to undo my laces. i just shoved my feet in there and kind of wiggled them around and eventually, they fit right in i achieved both shoes. [ beep ] what are we doing now? >> we're gonna practice shaking nancy pelosi's hand. >> jimmy: okay [ light laughter ] psych. [ laughter ] [ beep ] and then this part we put on tiktok, right? [ laughter ] am i doing it right? [ beep ] i'm gonna need a pick me up. someone coke energy me [ beep ] [ slurping ] [ laughter ] [ beep ] okay, thank you for watching you can stream my speec
light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay we'll see. [ beep ] i'm just glad they started up the caucuses in ottawaaho. >> iowa. >> jimmy: ohio >> no, i-o-w-a >> jimmy: e-i-e-i-o. that's what i said a lot of great farmers [ beep ] i love the caucus. and all the caucas-ian people. [ laughter ] usually when caucasians vote, it goes my way >> cut [ beep ] [ beep ] >> jimmy: when i say "four more," you say "years. four more. four more. we'll fix it in...
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economy program at the center for international governance innovation he joins us via skype from ottawa let's talk 1st about canada because canadian stocks have been under significant pressure as fears of the virus have been forcing traders to sell off and now a technical hold has been declared in the toronto stock exchange tell us briefly what's been happening. the canadian stocks appear to be mirroring what's happening globally specially in the united states mid afternoon sex was already above its 30 day average in terms of volume and shut down for technical reasons the march on stock exchange appeared on the also shut down for that same reason the decline here was 1.9 percent not anywhere near as severe as in the united states but obviously it was on its way down there too so as in the united states we're now in a new market has given out a lot of the gains that it had need in that run up since the mid 2019 when monetary policy was eased in north america so at the moment they still really a correction up in the financial markets so that's a situation in canada don as you say u.s. sto
economy program at the center for international governance innovation he joins us via skype from ottawa let's talk 1st about canada because canadian stocks have been under significant pressure as fears of the virus have been forcing traders to sell off and now a technical hold has been declared in the toronto stock exchange tell us briefly what's been happening. the canadian stocks appear to be mirroring what's happening globally specially in the united states mid afternoon sex was already...
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a shortage of gas getting to consumers with weeks of winter still to go in the country's capital ottawa the 1st nations leaders say they're willing to discuss an end to the protest but years of being ignored has to be addressed when governments ignore 1st nations rights title jurisdiction it creates conflict and court cases when governments respect 1st nations rights entitle. it's a path to peace progress and prosperity prime minister justin trudeau is trying to find a solution he insists he's no power to direct police operations but says talks are the way forward it is time. time for this situation to be resolved but what we are facing was not created overnight it was not created because we have them barked upon a path of reconciliation recently in our history it is because for too long in our history for too many years we failed to do so several groups are seeing the real blockade is creating a real crisis across canada and the longer it goes on the longer it will take to recover. pine do not go on to you one of the largest youth organizations in the united states has filed for bankru
a shortage of gas getting to consumers with weeks of winter still to go in the country's capital ottawa the 1st nations leaders say they're willing to discuss an end to the protest but years of being ignored has to be addressed when governments ignore 1st nations rights title jurisdiction it creates conflict and court cases when governments respect 1st nations rights entitle. it's a path to peace progress and prosperity prime minister justin trudeau is trying to find a solution he insists he's...
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negotiations are moving any closer no the 1st nation tribal leaders they held a news conference in ottawa a few hours ago they said look people have made their point let's sit down and have some sort of discussion but what you've got to do is not just take this in isolation you've got to look at the 1st nation issues that they've had with canadian governments for 203040 years and bring them into the discussion is well and respect the rights of 1st nations and respect what they say about the use of the land the government would like to get things moving as quickly as possible of course they're not going to order the police or one because canadian politicians don't direct police operations but to they also know that if they start to move comes like this all that is going to do is start to spark other protest and even more widespread than the ones we've got the moment seems to be a bit of a stalemate the other problem they've got here of course is that while the 1st nations very much support these protests comes other groups are no attached to them as well and so they're concerned that even
negotiations are moving any closer no the 1st nation tribal leaders they held a news conference in ottawa a few hours ago they said look people have made their point let's sit down and have some sort of discussion but what you've got to do is not just take this in isolation you've got to look at the 1st nation issues that they've had with canadian governments for 203040 years and bring them into the discussion is well and respect the rights of 1st nations and respect what they say about the use...
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we saw what happened in ottawa. best in iowa -- we saw what happened in iowa. we're seeing what happened in nevada where we're not having 100% results in reported. i don't know that given the candidates we have, that we would be able to cover it quickly. we have seen candidates drop out immediately after primaries. i believe amy klobuchar raised about $12 million based on her performance in iowa. that was a significant amount of money for her campaign. alliances will be formed, and new ones will come out. candidates are not sticking around in races, in states with those races, so the tim tebow will be dramatically shortened. i'm not so confident we will be to, as a nation of states, "have the level of coordinated response it would take to recover if there is evidence of malicious interference. larry, final word, then we will take questions. larry: i would echo with everybody else has said. the combination of disinformation, whether it's operational failures or something else. with social-media, it really can result in undermining the trust in elections. formate
we saw what happened in ottawa. best in iowa -- we saw what happened in iowa. we're seeing what happened in nevada where we're not having 100% results in reported. i don't know that given the candidates we have, that we would be able to cover it quickly. we have seen candidates drop out immediately after primaries. i believe amy klobuchar raised about $12 million based on her performance in iowa. that was a significant amount of money for her campaign. alliances will be formed, and new ones...
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died in the ottawa county jail in october.response for his repeated calls for help from feet away. we spoke to ellis' brother andi on "cbs this morning." he's outside the omar, what comes next? >> reporter: good morning, the defense will present their final the judge. as for the ellis family, they want employees here held accountable for terry's death and family members tell me they are tired of waiting for justice. >> on october 10th, 2015, a healthy terrell ellis jr. turned himself into authority for an outstanding warrant for a dwi. less than two weeks later, jail surveillance captured the sound of his repeated plea for help over several days from his ice isolated cell. one hour video obtained by cbs news, several employees can be seen and heard walking by his cell and mocking as hescreams. >> 12 days after herived, he died ofar pneumonia. he was only 26 years old. >> he wanted to turn himself in because he was trying to better himself. >> garret ellis says his brother wanted to turn his life around for his young son, inclu
died in the ottawa county jail in october.response for his repeated calls for help from feet away. we spoke to ellis' brother andi on "cbs this morning." he's outside the omar, what comes next? >> reporter: good morning, the defense will present their final the judge. as for the ellis family, they want employees here held accountable for terry's death and family members tell me they are tired of waiting for justice. >> on october 10th, 2015, a healthy terrell ellis jr....
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host: one of the moments in milo, ottawa. jason, is your daughter the phone? >> hi, it is eva. caucuses were interesting to watch. i will not get the chance to see it in real life and response about the isla caucus today and my ap government class, so i was looking forward to seeing what we were talking about in class come to life in front of me. c-span made it feel organic anyway that other networks not. host: what was your take away? caller: i think that having a second option, having a number two is really important. putting all your eggs in one basket, worrying about the candidates and what you like about them is really important. just remember these are all well-rounded individuals. if you can agree with one thing one person is campaigning for and another, it is important to know your candidates. host: watching this tonight, does it make you more interested to get involved in politics? definitely. i am still deciding who i will vote for in the primaries, but this has been very insightful. i will keep watching and stay informed. host: we appreciate the phone call. in, weare
host: one of the moments in milo, ottawa. jason, is your daughter the phone? >> hi, it is eva. caucuses were interesting to watch. i will not get the chance to see it in real life and response about the isla caucus today and my ap government class, so i was looking forward to seeing what we were talking about in class come to life in front of me. c-span made it feel organic anyway that other networks not. host: what was your take away? caller: i think that having a second option, having a...
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certain on the epidemiological curve is looking like that is a scary situation stays ottawa to thank this committee for the support on ebola that we've had and we have no major weapon suits against ebola, which is really a revolution. >> if i could come specific last part of the question. would you be okay with taking funds that a been redirected for the wall and redirected to stop coronavirus? >> i don't believe the administration would be supportive of that but congress will make decisions about how to find any such supplemental. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to commend you for your initiative on advancing kidney health to those people don't know that 750,000 americans have an irreversible kidney failure, and 90% are undiagnosed. tonight in ten people do not know that they are on this track. it represents, it's too late to slow the disease progression, so medicare spends more than 120 billion, 34% of total spending, and 7% of medicare spending despite representing 1% of medicare patients and this is only going to get worse. so i have been super excited about the initiative at t
certain on the epidemiological curve is looking like that is a scary situation stays ottawa to thank this committee for the support on ebola that we've had and we have no major weapon suits against ebola, which is really a revolution. >> if i could come specific last part of the question. would you be okay with taking funds that a been redirected for the wall and redirected to stop coronavirus? >> i don't believe the administration would be supportive of that but congress will make...
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ottawa to ask, where should our priority be? professor mckenna made the case that section 230 is causing a lot of this problem. some of us believe authentication is a bigger problem since we can't know who is saying what. is there a third thing we should focus on first? what sense of priority here should we have? >> quickly to describe what the third thing might be, i'll point to a framework that a researcher have talked about, the abc framework of actors behavior and content. so if 230 is about content and liability for content, can you make rules or laws against certain content? that's as we discussed extremely difficult to truly judge is this all like him is this intentional misinformation? we can talk about deep fakes. the texas law is interesting. content is a a known thorny ise especially to evaluate its skill. looking at actors, that's an interesting question, although when you start getting into ideas of regulation around limiting people's ability to speak anonymously online, one, your first amendment concerns for free e
ottawa to ask, where should our priority be? professor mckenna made the case that section 230 is causing a lot of this problem. some of us believe authentication is a bigger problem since we can't know who is saying what. is there a third thing we should focus on first? what sense of priority here should we have? >> quickly to describe what the third thing might be, i'll point to a framework that a researcher have talked about, the abc framework of actors behavior and content. so if 230...
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maria: ottawa man would rather burn money rather than give it to ex-wife and child.t's what he did. >> my first thought was the joker in batman when he gets the giant pile of money an burns it. some people like to see the world burn, this guy likes to see a million dollars burn, sounds like a funny story and then you look at the story, he has not been paid child support. dagen: it's stupid, still own the money and don't have any assets and you will have to sell your car. [laughter] maria: not very smart. not very smart, finally results are in, the world's most beautiful is actor robert pattenson, technique called the golden rule to see which faces are closest to perfection, the ratio has been used all the way back to ancient greece to judge beauty, the symmetry is perfect. >> yeah, i think there's going to be some argument over the methodology. people magazine said that john legend was the sexiest man. here is a fact. i'm married to the world's most beautiful woman. maria: how beautiful. that is so nice. dagen: symmetry is overrated, i like a face that's asymmetric.
maria: ottawa man would rather burn money rather than give it to ex-wife and child.t's what he did. >> my first thought was the joker in batman when he gets the giant pile of money an burns it. some people like to see the world burn, this guy likes to see a million dollars burn, sounds like a funny story and then you look at the story, he has not been paid child support. dagen: it's stupid, still own the money and don't have any assets and you will have to sell your car. [laughter] maria:...
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karen has lived in this residential unit in ottawa for more than four years.ogramme for alcoholics, but that one or 2% of chronic alcoholics. these are the individuals that, if they don't have alcohol in their systems for a couple of hours, they will go into seizures. in glasgow, plans are under way to replicate the canadian model. the building is ready and an expert steering group has already been set up. but not eve ryo ne has already been set up. but not everyone agrees this is the right approach. i would prefer earlier treatment and better forms of abstinence oriented residential treatment. i don't feel that the evidence is sufficient. canada is expanding its managed alcohol programme. scotland's is due to begin this summer. it will be carefully assessed. the evidence suggests it can work well, but for some it will be controversial. lucy adams reporting. stay with us, the headlines are on the way. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. it's just approaching 8:30. here's a summary of this morning's main news... just over an hour ago, t
karen has lived in this residential unit in ottawa for more than four years.ogramme for alcoholics, but that one or 2% of chronic alcoholics. these are the individuals that, if they don't have alcohol in their systems for a couple of hours, they will go into seizures. in glasgow, plans are under way to replicate the canadian model. the building is ready and an expert steering group has already been set up. but not eve ryo ne has already been set up. but not everyone agrees this is the right...