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so many voters are happy to see and go. professor may have a secret off from carlton university in ottawa. many, many thanks. you're welcome. the sport now me a soccer has withdrawn from the french. i've been tennis organizers threatened to expel her when she was boycotted when she boy caught the news conference rather, the world number 2 decided not to face report is after her 1st round when. so i think mental health issues. she was find the $15000.00 the soccer early. a said she would not attend the obligatory news conferences. she maintains questioning affects her mental will be on the day is almost done by the conversation continues online. you'll find us on twitter and instagram at d. w use, i'm asked me how to build in. thanks for watching the news. the news, the news, the news the way all the time was se by and when the 9 consecutive lead when really say strong the season. and where was the competition wayllace that just season, you know when kick off on d. w. a football or without a team trainee without a mission. a student without a classmates. young want to get out and trying ne
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we were walking out because i had told him we were going for a tour of ottawa.ce handcuffed us both. >> adam must've been totally shocked. >> he was. you could see in his face that he was clearly thrown by this. and i had to play up, get your hands off my client, what are you doing here, this is ridiculous. and they handcuffed us both, led us off in different directions. i went for a beer, he went to jail. >> it had been seven years since amanda lindhout had been chained in a squalid cell in somalia terrorized and tortured by her kidnappers for 460 days. now, adam was in chains himself. amanda was home when she got the news. >> i answered the phone and i was home alone. and my heart started pounding. and he said, we've arrested adam. and i fell to my knees, and i started crying. and the next day i woke up and it was my 34th birthday. and on the front page of every newspaper in canada was his face. a face that i hadn't seen in over five years. >> i came in right after and she was crying, and she was saying "they got him, they got him, they got adam." >> and what
we were walking out because i had told him we were going for a tour of ottawa.ce handcuffed us both. >> adam must've been totally shocked. >> he was. you could see in his face that he was clearly thrown by this. and i had to play up, get your hands off my client, what are you doing here, this is ridiculous. and they handcuffed us both, led us off in different directions. i went for a beer, he went to jail. >> it had been seven years since amanda lindhout had been chained in a...
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experiment with glass and he worked with the director then at the tma the toledo museum a man named ottawa whitman to inacciate initiate a series of workshops. and the first one harpment happened in march of 1962 and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors around the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate. in a glass bowling workshop where they would experiment and so they came here in set up a furnace they built a furnace. they didn't know how to melt glass and so they went to a local scientist a man named dominic libino who worked at a company called john's manville that made fiberglass and they began to experiment there was a retired glass blower named harvey leafgreen who worked at libbey he came in and helps them kind of get the hang of what one does with the blow pipe and they glue things like these three objects that you see laying on the deck here. they might look like they're rather primitive, but the idea here was these people were experimenting with boss making harvey would go on to develop a very sophisticated body of work and other
experiment with glass and he worked with the director then at the tma the toledo museum a man named ottawa whitman to inacciate initiate a series of workshops. and the first one harpment happened in march of 1962 and harvey sent out a letter to a group of other ceramics professors around the country and invited them to come to toledo and participate. in a glass bowling workshop where they would experiment and so they came here in set up a furnace they built a furnace. they didn't know how to...
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the captain was from ottawa hills which is right here in toledo. it was a big deal especially in ohio and especially here in toledo. shipwrecks in the late 1800s and early 1900s were common, there were a lot of ships out there and we didn't have great weather capabilities. there were more ships, more traffic, and we were not real sure what was happening. we saw lots of shipwrecks. over the course of time, we estimate there was probably about 8000 shipwrecks across the great lakes. what makes the edmund fitzgerald a bit more interesting is the fact that it is 1975. by then there were no major shipwrecks for at least a decade. prior to that, any major shipwrecks was another decade it was not expected that something of this size could succumb to the weather we have. it really was unthinkable. one of the things i think people don't realize about the great lakes is we were innovators here also. what we are looking at here is the steering wheel from the david dallas which was the first five masted schooner in the world built in 1881. she worked on the gr
the captain was from ottawa hills which is right here in toledo. it was a big deal especially in ohio and especially here in toledo. shipwrecks in the late 1800s and early 1900s were common, there were a lot of ships out there and we didn't have great weather capabilities. there were more ships, more traffic, and we were not real sure what was happening. we saw lots of shipwrecks. over the course of time, we estimate there was probably about 8000 shipwrecks across the great lakes. what makes...
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the captain was from ottawa hills in toledo.t was a very big deal across great lakes, especially ohio and even more so here in toledo. shipwrecks in the late 1800s and early were really very common. 1900sthere were a lot of ships out there, we did not have great weather capabilities. more ships, more traffic, and we are not really sure what was happening. we saw lots and lots of shipwrecks. over time, we estimate there are ugly about -- there are probably about 8000 shipwrecks across the great lakes. what makes the edmund fitzgerald more interesting is it is 1975. by then, there has been no major shipwrecks for at least a decade. major shipwrecks, another decade. it is sort of not expected that something of this size could really succumb to the weather we have. it really was unthinkable. one of the things i think people do not realize about the great lakes is we are innovators here as well. what we're looking at here is the steering wheel from the first five mast schooner in the world, it was built here in toledo. she worked on
the captain was from ottawa hills in toledo.t was a very big deal across great lakes, especially ohio and even more so here in toledo. shipwrecks in the late 1800s and early were really very common. 1900sthere were a lot of ships out there, we did not have great weather capabilities. more ships, more traffic, and we are not really sure what was happening. we saw lots and lots of shipwrecks. over time, we estimate there are ugly about -- there are probably about 8000 shipwrecks across the great...
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know codec to city hall in ottawa was approximately 7000 people participating many natives, many non natives. there was different church groups, civic groups, and people just bringing their families out to participate and support the native communities. by the time the commission's work ended almost 7 years later, that we had established the credibility, the commissioner, when the eyes of survivors, but in the eyes of the country. the truth and reconciliation commission has brought an image of canada forward that now enclosed this history. ah, the national center for truth and reconciliation was created by the truth and reconciliation commission in order to preserve all of the materials that were collected under the mandate to the tier c. but more than just preserving these materials, survivors right across the country of asked us to ensure that they are statements and the other material that was collected find their way into the hands of educators into the hands of researchers. so we have a very important and critical role in continuing to expose the truth inter canadian to understa
know codec to city hall in ottawa was approximately 7000 people participating many natives, many non natives. there was different church groups, civic groups, and people just bringing their families out to participate and support the native communities. by the time the commission's work ended almost 7 years later, that we had established the credibility, the commissioner, when the eyes of survivors, but in the eyes of the country. the truth and reconciliation commission has brought an image of...
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amanda took it off from carlton university in ottawa. many, many thanks. you're welcome. the sport now know me. a soccer has withdrawn from the french. i've been tennis organizes threatened to expel her when she was boycotted when she boy caught the nice conference rather, the world number 2 decided not to face report is after her 1st round when. so i think mental health issues. she was find $15000.00 the soccer early said she would not attend the obligatory news conferences. she maintains questioning effects. her mental will be over day is almost done by the compensation continues online. you'll find us on twitter and instagram at d. w. use. i'm asking how in building, thanks for watching the the news the news the news. ready ready eco india. ready turning on are transformed into a new fashion and an ancient craft create new jobs and fires fresh ideas for me, designers about solving problems. sustainable fashion in new delhi. in the next on t. w. football or without a team trainee. without a mission, a student without classmates, young wants to get out and trying new thi
amanda took it off from carlton university in ottawa. many, many thanks. you're welcome. the sport now know me. a soccer has withdrawn from the french. i've been tennis organizes threatened to expel her when she was boycotted when she boy caught the nice conference rather, the world number 2 decided not to face report is after her 1st round when. so i think mental health issues. she was find $15000.00 the soccer early said she would not attend the obligatory news conferences. she maintains...
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of the 150000 children who attended the schools typically run by christian churches on behalf of ottawa from the 1840s to the 1990 s. i don't know about you when i think who can i turn to to take care of children in a really healthy and reliable way during the church. i always come up with the church. they have no record of abusing children or perpetrating just died long as you don't read the records. yes, the german can handle it. i'd like to make the life guards that the bull murderer boa constrictors, man with spice, glued to their backs. why did canada do this? to these poor children. well, the 2015 report said it was a systematic government sponsored attempt to destroy aboriginal cultures and languages and to assimilate aboriginal peoples so that they no longer existed as distinct peoples. but do not press fair viewers into the canadian government, formerly apologized for all the rape and killing and such. what he said were sorry for re soaring. what more could we possibly do when it's late? his group of 215 bodies was found last week. prime minister justin true, go move to the iss
of the 150000 children who attended the schools typically run by christian churches on behalf of ottawa from the 1840s to the 1990 s. i don't know about you when i think who can i turn to to take care of children in a really healthy and reliable way during the church. i always come up with the church. they have no record of abusing children or perpetrating just died long as you don't read the records. yes, the german can handle it. i'd like to make the life guards that the bull murderer boa...
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displaced from cannibal district due to fighting some years from turkey where the president ship type ottawa is officially launched. a controversial $15000000000.00 canal project west of stun bull. the assemble canal will link the black sea to the north with the sea of mama to the south on the route on route to the mediterranean, 45 kilometer waterways designed to take the pressure off the crowded boss for a straight, which runs through the middle of its down bull, i do on pushed the button on the start of construction 10 years after what he calls his crazy project was 1st suggested turkey's bank for reluctant to put up the financing for this. so instead, the money's been borrowed from china and there is concerned that can out might breach of an 85 year old tracy restricting the passage of warships through the boss for us over there been warnings for environmentalists about a potentially devastating impact on wildlife and agriculture isn't a casino glue reports connecting the black sea to the mediterranean or through the mar marsey. the bows for straight is unique. it has beauty and provides
displaced from cannibal district due to fighting some years from turkey where the president ship type ottawa is officially launched. a controversial $15000000000.00 canal project west of stun bull. the assemble canal will link the black sea to the north with the sea of mama to the south on the route on route to the mediterranean, 45 kilometer waterways designed to take the pressure off the crowded boss for a straight, which runs through the middle of its down bull, i do on pushed the button on...
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i'm joined now by me should off i professor political science at carleton university in ottawa, canada who specializes in israeli politics. it's good to have you on the day. how optimistic are you to begin with that this potential coalition will actually happen but anything can happen between now and the time that the need to be voted in and their skill is some uncertainty of what role the 4 feet united arab left would play . would they be actually part of a coalition, or would they simply be a supporting partner helping get a vote to over that $61.00 seat threshold as a policy i ends up being rolled out in the coming months. these political parties have one common goal to i'm c, netanyahu, but he's that common goal enough. do you think to unseat a man who even by political standards, is extremely hard to kill sure. i mean, they want to unseat him. they also want to govern as, as any politician does. so there is a bit of a sense of wanting to rid the country of knitting out who's ruled for 12 years, and also wanting to get on with their own political fortunes on their own political goa
i'm joined now by me should off i professor political science at carleton university in ottawa, canada who specializes in israeli politics. it's good to have you on the day. how optimistic are you to begin with that this potential coalition will actually happen but anything can happen between now and the time that the need to be voted in and their skill is some uncertainty of what role the 4 feet united arab left would play . would they be actually part of a coalition, or would they simply be a...
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visual for the victims in london, ontario trudeau was on the floor of the canadian parliament in ottawa, where he promised to go after and dismantle hate groups and curve online hate speech that has fuel to slumber phobia and hate crimes leaders from across the political spectrum pledged to do the same. but conservative politicians taking the mike were forced to speak over the booing crowd. ah many playing kennedy's conservative leaders of inflaming hatred for political gain on behalf of the people of ontario of a province left in the morning. i'd like to extend my deepest sympathies, leader of the new democrats, judged me saying, who ran against trudeau in the last election, received a much warmer welcome. i we have children that are worried that they might look to most of them if they were a hedge. this active here was committed with the purpose of driving fear into the hearts of the muslim community. so i want to see to my sister's that where her job to my brothers the raptor head, we will not cower in fear. we were our turban or her job with pride because we are proud of we are memb
visual for the victims in london, ontario trudeau was on the floor of the canadian parliament in ottawa, where he promised to go after and dismantle hate groups and curve online hate speech that has fuel to slumber phobia and hate crimes leaders from across the political spectrum pledged to do the same. but conservative politicians taking the mike were forced to speak over the booing crowd. ah many playing kennedy's conservative leaders of inflaming hatred for political gain on behalf of the...
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now some news from turkey, the president ship type ottawa is officially launched a controversial $15000000000.00 canal project. west of it's done bull. it stumble canal will link the black sea to the north with the sea of mama to the south on the route to the mediterranean, 45 kilometer waterways designed to take the pressure off the crowded boss for a straight, which runs through the middle of a sample oh, don't push the button on the start of construction 10 years after. what was that 1st? after you 1st suggested, it was called is crazy projects, turkeys banks were reluctant to put up the financing for it, so instead is borrowed money from china is also concerned that the canal might breach and 85 year old treaty restricting the passage of warships through the phosphorus, gimme a ton of you good enough, let him as it alleviating shipping traffic, reducing weight 2 times outside the pos for us, and resolving navigation issues a whole among this project claims. or of course, it will also mean our country playing a more active role in global commerce and other strategic factors. philippines, as l
now some news from turkey, the president ship type ottawa is officially launched a controversial $15000000000.00 canal project. west of it's done bull. it stumble canal will link the black sea to the north with the sea of mama to the south on the route to the mediterranean, 45 kilometer waterways designed to take the pressure off the crowded boss for a straight, which runs through the middle of a sample oh, don't push the button on the start of construction 10 years after. what was that 1st?...
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while i speak to ottawa, he may about this. he's a policy analyst at the center for line social policy and he's joining via skype from washington d. c. i did want a very good to have you with us on al jazeera, so june teams now a federal holiday just how significant is this recognition in your view and why has it taken such a long time? yes, happy to be here too. it is very significant on me in june t commemorate the day of june 19th, 1865. when slave black people in galveston, texas were told the dead we been free nearly 3 years after president abraham lincoln had issued emancipation proclamation. on 1980 actually june teen had became a texas de holiday and a decade sent every state. but south dakota came to officially commemorate june, teen only a handful of state observing as a paid holiday, why it's taking so long. and why is it has important now than ever? i think also it gives credence to some of the recent racial relations that happened with the past, the murder of george floyd, as well as some of the protests that happe
while i speak to ottawa, he may about this. he's a policy analyst at the center for line social policy and he's joining via skype from washington d. c. i did want a very good to have you with us on al jazeera, so june teams now a federal holiday just how significant is this recognition in your view and why has it taken such a long time? yes, happy to be here too. it is very significant on me in june t commemorate the day of june 19th, 1865. when slave black people in galveston, texas were told...
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also news from turkey, whether president regime type ottawa has officially launched a controversial $15000000000.00 canal project, just west of assemble. the assemble canal will link the black sea to the north with the sea of mom, right to the south on route to the mediterranean. the 45 kilometer was always designed to take the pressure of the crowded boss for a straight, which runs through the middle of sambo. and one, push the button on the start of construction 10 years after what he calls this crazy project with 1st suggested turkeys. banks didn't want to put up the financing for it, so they borrowed money from china. instead, there is also concerned that the canal might breach and 85 year old tracy that restricts the passage of warships through the boss for us. give me 2 of you good enough. let him as it alleviating shipping traffic with using wait times outside the pos for us and resolving navigation issues. whole amongst this project claims. or of course, it will also mean our country playing a more active role in global commerce and other strategic factors. the 1st cruise ship to lever us p
also news from turkey, whether president regime type ottawa has officially launched a controversial $15000000000.00 canal project, just west of assemble. the assemble canal will link the black sea to the north with the sea of mom, right to the south on route to the mediterranean. the 45 kilometer was always designed to take the pressure of the crowded boss for a straight, which runs through the middle of sambo. and one, push the button on the start of construction 10 years after what he calls...
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he was the chief scientific officer at ottawa heart institute and noticed this heart inflammation forients who received the vaccine. in germany authorities concluded the same thing. the government announced that healthy young people should avoid the vaccine. it's too dangerous. this is a significant development for us in the united states. young americans could develop a fatal heart disorder because of the vaccine. that's not a conspiracy theory. that's real. the cdc confirmed what appear to be be dangerous side effects. the biden administration's vaccine and first reporting system and the cdc vaccine safety data link show high rates of myocarditis in young people who have been vaccinated. it is possible that healthy young people in this country will be much more likely to be harmed by the vaccine than by covid itself. that would be a disaster. it's the definition of a preventible disaster. how are institutions responding to these numbers? mostly by ignoring them. in the last week many american colleges and universities announced they will require proof of vaccination before they allo
he was the chief scientific officer at ottawa heart institute and noticed this heart inflammation forients who received the vaccine. in germany authorities concluded the same thing. the government announced that healthy young people should avoid the vaccine. it's too dangerous. this is a significant development for us in the united states. young americans could develop a fatal heart disorder because of the vaccine. that's not a conspiracy theory. that's real. the cdc confirmed what appear to be...
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peter lu is the chief scientific officer at the university of ottawa heart institute, and he began toice hard inflammation in patients who received the vaccine. it's more than coincidental, he said. in germany, authorities concluded the same thing. this is a serious development for us in the united states. statistical trends observed in israel hold here as many as 150,000 young americans will develop a potentially fatal heart disorder because the covered vaccines. that's not alarmism, it's not some kind of anti-vector conservancy theory, it's real. this afternoon the cdc confirmed what appears to be dangerous side effects. and the cdc's vaccine safety datalink, both so strikingly high rates of myocarditis and young people who have been vaccinated. we clearly have an imbalance there, the cdc official at official announced today. imbalanced is one way to put it, potential emergency is another. given these numbers it's possible that healthy young people in this country up would be much more likely to be harmed by the vaccine then by covid itself. that would be a disaster, that could be t
peter lu is the chief scientific officer at the university of ottawa heart institute, and he began toice hard inflammation in patients who received the vaccine. it's more than coincidental, he said. in germany, authorities concluded the same thing. this is a serious development for us in the united states. statistical trends observed in israel hold here as many as 150,000 young americans will develop a potentially fatal heart disorder because the covered vaccines. that's not alarmism, it's not...
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of voters will make their choices based on the issues the party or the leader in kansas. capital ottawa, a small startup, is using ai to predict the upcoming election. seinfeld election? quoted yeah. opposite honest with you. i feel like people with people's that means this is like the 1st one where they're actually looking at the policies and the leaders to, to front runners. they mean nothing to me. yeah. it's really about who i think is going to invest job for the economy for the environment. and i had heard a lot of people, obviously economies always the top for everybody. but who has the best policies? me? physicist kenton, white and accountant. erin kelly, co founded advanced symbolic ce, or a s i in 2015. the market research company uses public data and a to forecast consumer attitudes. you know, in the era of cambridge analytics and all that, people think it's the, some sort of science like we have a shame and making things happen. and i want people to understand that nobody is, this is just math and science, but anything else and it's problems probably. it's just, it's just lik
of voters will make their choices based on the issues the party or the leader in kansas. capital ottawa, a small startup, is using ai to predict the upcoming election. seinfeld election? quoted yeah. opposite honest with you. i feel like people with people's that means this is like the 1st one where they're actually looking at the policies and the leaders to, to front runners. they mean nothing to me. yeah. it's really about who i think is going to invest job for the economy for the...
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of voters will make their choices based on the issues the party or the leader in kansas. capital ottawa, a small startup, is using ai to predict the upcoming election seinfeld election? yeah, yeah. yeah, this is do i feel like people with people that means this is like the 1st one where they're actually looking at the policy not the leaders, the 2 front runners. they mean nothing to me. it's really about who i think is going to invest for the economy for the environment. and i had heard a lot of people and obviously economy is always the top for everybody. but who has the best policies? me? physicist kenton, white and accountant. aaron kelly co founded advanced symbolic ce, or a s i in 2015. the market research company uses public data and a i to forecast consumer attitudes. you know, in the era of cambridge analytics and all that, people think it's some sort of video science like we have a shame and making things happen. i want people to understand that nobody is, this is just math and science, but anything else and it's probably, it's probably just like, it's always better except it's
of voters will make their choices based on the issues the party or the leader in kansas. capital ottawa, a small startup, is using ai to predict the upcoming election seinfeld election? yeah, yeah. yeah, this is do i feel like people with people that means this is like the 1st one where they're actually looking at the policy not the leaders, the 2 front runners. they mean nothing to me. it's really about who i think is going to invest for the economy for the environment. and i had heard a lot...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> next on "cnn newsroom," international athletes have begun to arrive infor the tokyo games, but with the country battling a fourth covid wave there are a lot of questions about whether japan is ready to play host. we will take a look. try our new scented oils for freshness that lasts. crafted to give you amazingly natural smelling fragrances, day y after day... ...f.for up to 60 days. give us one plug for frereshnes that lasts. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> well, two of the greatest of all time take to the court at the french open, plus another basketball fan takes things too far. patrick snell has our minute in sports. >> we begin
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> next on "cnn newsroom," international athletes have begun to arrive infor the tokyo games, but with the country battling a fourth covid wave there are a lot of questions about whether japan is ready to play host. we will take a look. try our new scented oils for freshness that lasts. crafted to give you amazingly natural smelling fragrances, day y after day... ...f.for up to 60 days. give us one plug for frereshnes that lasts. in business, it's...
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she was legit pro out of mcgill university in ottawa, in canada, and she said baloney. are residual uncertainties. what is she talking about? sam: well, i think she's probably referring to a couple of very choice phrases that the ceo of biogen used. "additional hypotheses," i think he used that phrase. i am not going to try to over interpret what he's says, but we are dealing with a hypothesis. the idea is you reduce any lloyd in the brain, which is what this drug does, and i gives you a benefit. that is where the question mark is. lisa: there's really a question, given the dissent you saw on the fda panel come on which way the fda will go. has their process changed post-pandemic or in the past couple of years in terms of erri ng on the side of, if that can help somebody, why not? sam: i guess that could be something that has gone on here, but i have to say that i don't think necessarily the process has changed. we have seen examples of this kind of outcome before. the one before this was the situation with -- with the drug for muscular dystrophy. the same kind of eyebr
she was legit pro out of mcgill university in ottawa, in canada, and she said baloney. are residual uncertainties. what is she talking about? sam: well, i think she's probably referring to a couple of very choice phrases that the ceo of biogen used. "additional hypotheses," i think he used that phrase. i am not going to try to over interpret what he's says, but we are dealing with a hypothesis. the idea is you reduce any lloyd in the brain, which is what this drug does, and i gives...
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paula newton is in ottawa with the latest on this. >> yeah, unclear are those details. understand that at the heart of all of this mystery is this canadian woman. and the family told me, look, she is the person who can really give them the answers. she's the person who last saw them alive. take a listen. police superintendent henry jumont was a father of five and a law enforcement veteran. his friends and family say they're stunned by his sudden death and equally shot that a police officer could die this way. his sister holds on tight to family members during an interview with cnn from belize. she tells me none of the circumstances makes any sense to her. >> our family right now is really hurt. we're missing our brother. his children is missing him. we've devastated, really devastated by this. >> reporter: police in the central american country confirmed he did not die in the line of duty but instead what they describe as an incident. the details disclosed that he and a woman were drinking alone on the pier and both were fully clothed. details beyond that are scant. pol
paula newton is in ottawa with the latest on this. >> yeah, unclear are those details. understand that at the heart of all of this mystery is this canadian woman. and the family told me, look, she is the person who can really give them the answers. she's the person who last saw them alive. take a listen. police superintendent henry jumont was a father of five and a law enforcement veteran. his friends and family say they're stunned by his sudden death and equally shot that a police...
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paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> the nigerian government is again searching for students kidnapped by armedlatest attack happened sunday at an islamic school in central nigeria. police say bandits rode in on motorcycles shooting at random and killing at least one person. the school's headmaster says more than 150 children are missing or unaccounted for. a government spokeswoman says the school includes kindergartners, elementary, and middle school-age children. at least 11 of those abducted were later freed because they were too little to walk through the rough terrain. these types of kidnappings have become all too common in northern nigeria. a reuters tally finds more than 700 students have been abducted for random since december. one nigerian lawmaker tells cnn -- and i'm quoting here -- our security agencies are overwhelmed. we know where these bandits are, but we haven't been able to get rid of them. >>> well, the danger still hasn't passed in the democratic republic of congo where that volcano erupted last week. nearly half a million people fled to safety. as larry madowo reports, the
paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> the nigerian government is again searching for students kidnapped by armedlatest attack happened sunday at an islamic school in central nigeria. police say bandits rode in on motorcycles shooting at random and killing at least one person. the school's headmaster says more than 150 children are missing or unaccounted for. a government spokeswoman says the school includes kindergartners, elementary, and middle school-age children. at least 11 of those...
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she is joining us from ottawa. thank you so much for joining us, professor blackstock. horrific finding. >> you know what? what we know is first nations children were dying at prolific rates, often related to the federal government's underfunding of the schools in terms of health care and that health practices like putting sick kids in with healthy kids, malnutrition, abuse and neglect. the government noon about this. they chose not to address it. this is a history we see replaying itself throughout the entire history of residential schools. the stories of children dying under these dreadful circumstances were repeated, and canada continued to do nothing to help them. the important thing to note here is these children are just some of the children who died in the schools. there are many in unmarked graves across the country. juan: professor blackstock, could you talk about the role of the canadian prime minister trudeau at this time in terms of these revelations? isn't the canadian government still actively litigating against residential school survivors? >> yeah, they
she is joining us from ottawa. thank you so much for joining us, professor blackstock. horrific finding. >> you know what? what we know is first nations children were dying at prolific rates, often related to the federal government's underfunding of the schools in terms of health care and that health practices like putting sick kids in with healthy kids, malnutrition, abuse and neglect. the government noon about this. they chose not to address it. this is a history we see replaying itself...
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you had a british governor general gifting and ottawa peace delegation as a parting gift with blank. it's purposely infected with the smallpox. figuring it would spread throughout. this was a peace delegation. berman. vermin is the way he put it and it goes on and on and as a matter of fact, i'll just as an aside. the same governor general jeffrey ann hurst, he would pay what is the equivalent today of $10 for a scalp of any indian man or woman over 10 years old how they knew the scalps were over 10 years old. i do not know but it backfired on him because when he would send out malicious to rate in the villages they would spend less time fighting and more time digging digging up the graveyards the indian graveyards, so they get scalped the corpses. so we kind of expected this kind of blood in our book blood and treasure what we did not expect was that daniel boone would be such a central figure to it, tom and i did not start out to write a biography of daniel boone. in fact, we don't think we have written a biography of daniel boone. there are many fine biographies out there what we
you had a british governor general gifting and ottawa peace delegation as a parting gift with blank. it's purposely infected with the smallpox. figuring it would spread throughout. this was a peace delegation. berman. vermin is the way he put it and it goes on and on and as a matter of fact, i'll just as an aside. the same governor general jeffrey ann hurst, he would pay what is the equivalent today of $10 for a scalp of any indian man or woman over 10 years old how they knew the scalps were...
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and she joins us from ottawa. welcome to the w. let's start with a money chalet. what was your target and did you reach it? well, we are very happy with the pledges that came in yesterday. we raised $954000000.00 us in grap and $600000000.00 in loans from the international financial institution . so it was a 45 percent increase over last years donor pledging conference for graphs. and so we're quite happy with the outcome. so what will the money be spent on oh, well, it will be spent on some of the things that you, you were talking about in your program earlier. i mean, food assistance is one of the most important, making sure that children and adults have access to healthy, nutritious food, also on health care services and education at transporting humanitarian goods around, as well as working on livelihood support for venezuela, migrants and refugees, as well as working with the host communities, columbia, for example, and other countries in the region have dated that they are going to offer temporary protected data. and so enabling those systems to take place w
and she joins us from ottawa. welcome to the w. let's start with a money chalet. what was your target and did you reach it? well, we are very happy with the pledges that came in yesterday. we raised $954000000.00 us in grap and $600000000.00 in loans from the international financial institution . so it was a 45 percent increase over last years donor pledging conference for graphs. and so we're quite happy with the outcome. so what will the money be spent on oh, well, it will be spent on some of...
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there is a program in ottawa, canada using ai to identify areas undergoing gentrification by analyzing home-improvements visible by google earth and satellite images. this sort of technology might be showing where we are gaining or losing social economic integration and where subsidies might be appropriate. my question for all of the witnesses here, if our goals are not only to eliminate unfairness going forward but to correct for past unfairness, what sort of changes to the executive functions are explicit subsidies would we want to optimize and ai programs to measure and reward social economic integration and other things we are interested in promoting? you can take it in any order you want. >> well, i can kick it off. one of the things -- has been championing is building a publicly robust data set for research purposes and to help fashion more checks that is more fair. what we are finding is a lot of discrimination and biases that we are seeing in ai that we use, not just in housing but every area of criminal justice, education, employment, etc., one of the challenges is that the da
there is a program in ottawa, canada using ai to identify areas undergoing gentrification by analyzing home-improvements visible by google earth and satellite images. this sort of technology might be showing where we are gaining or losing social economic integration and where subsidies might be appropriate. my question for all of the witnesses here, if our goals are not only to eliminate unfairness going forward but to correct for past unfairness, what sort of changes to the executive functions...
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foreign minister who was asked about his country's human rights record by a canadian journalist in ottawais full of presidents — interpreter. your question is full of presidents against _ interpreter. your question is full of presidents against china - interpreter. your question is full of presidents against china and l of presidents against china and arrogance where, i don't know, where that comes _ arrogance where, i don't know, where that comes from. and this is totally unacceptable. other people don't know— unacceptable. other people don't know better than the chinese people about _ know better than the chinese people about the _ know better than the chinese people about the human rights condition in china _ what do people think is behind this sudden change in tactics to be more lovable? it change in tactics to be more lovable? . ., , change in tactics to be more lovable? . . , , ., lovable? it certainly has been a bad ear for lovable? it certainly has been a bad year for china's _ lovable? it certainly has been a bad year for china's global _ lovable? it certainly has been a bad year
foreign minister who was asked about his country's human rights record by a canadian journalist in ottawais full of presidents — interpreter. your question is full of presidents against _ interpreter. your question is full of presidents against china - interpreter. your question is full of presidents against china and l of presidents against china and arrogance where, i don't know, where that comes _ arrogance where, i don't know, where that comes from. and this is totally unacceptable. other...
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she herself is a black woman from ottawa. to her, the problem is obvious. the company had taken all of these stock photos which had been floating around the internet for ages and use them to train the system. the majority of the photos were of white men. so when she sees that, that is a problem. it is not necessarily obvious to others. that is part of what, you know, we are dealing with here. the question of diversity has obviously been a problem for a wild. there is an added level for that problem. me, as a white man i have a certain perspective on the world. that will inform the data that i choose. one of the reasons i need a diverse population working on this. they can see this issues in the way she could see them. completely obvious to her. >> you mentioned that -- there was a different scenario there. can you talk about that? to other people got let go in the wake of that. >> it is true. this is a project that i mentioned earlier with jeff. google started working with the department of defense on image recognition for drone footage. that can happen to
she herself is a black woman from ottawa. to her, the problem is obvious. the company had taken all of these stock photos which had been floating around the internet for ages and use them to train the system. the majority of the photos were of white men. so when she sees that, that is a problem. it is not necessarily obvious to others. that is part of what, you know, we are dealing with here. the question of diversity has obviously been a problem for a wild. there is an added level for that...
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host: fort ottawa, texas, democratic caller, good morning. caller: good morning. how you doing? host: fine. your confidence level? caller: hey, i think the president would be diplomatic. he would do great for the country. and he will not hide behind closed doors and come out and tell us that he was tough on putin. he was an embarrassment to the united states. he was weak. and he was a mockery. for the united states. he was the weakest we ever had. host: all right. j.c. in texas. democratic caller. listen to what the french president, macron, had to say after a bilateral meeting, ahead of a bilateral meeting with president biden. this is from g-7 summit in cornwall, england. >> we are just -- we have had a good couple days so far. i have had a chance to spend some time with president macron. get to know him. we had some things to talk about a little later. things are going, i think, well. we are, as we say back in states, we are on the same page. thank you. >> thank you. thank you, mr. president. i want to thank you for the working -- we have to deal with this pandemic and the co
host: fort ottawa, texas, democratic caller, good morning. caller: good morning. how you doing? host: fine. your confidence level? caller: hey, i think the president would be diplomatic. he would do great for the country. and he will not hide behind closed doors and come out and tell us that he was tough on putin. he was an embarrassment to the united states. he was weak. and he was a mockery. for the united states. he was the weakest we ever had. host: all right. j.c. in texas. democratic...
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ottawa streeted suits the [inaudible] and the flooring company and is also accessing ambulatory care for the residents. the neighbors con thaenlds a new [inaudible] present significant transit challenges, particularly [inaudible]. additionally concerns have been expressed regarding the creation of a new [inaudible] on wood street which would add a new touch point [inaudible] where cars potentially interact with pedestrians. the promise sponsor has presented an alternative proposal which would view [inaudible] off of geary boulevard for the sfwraons the garage of the project. this is afforded by the neighbors [inaudible]. i am more than happy to take any questions and provide any clarification on the supervisor's report for this project and the project variance and thank planning commission staff for their time on this promise as well as the project sponsor and for meetings. and i thank you for your time. >> jumanji jungle. >> thank you, dominica. i will jump into my presentation now. good afternoon, again. matt dido. the product before you is requesting authorization to permit the co
ottawa streeted suits the [inaudible] and the flooring company and is also accessing ambulatory care for the residents. the neighbors con thaenlds a new [inaudible] present significant transit challenges, particularly [inaudible]. additionally concerns have been expressed regarding the creation of a new [inaudible] on wood street which would add a new touch point [inaudible] where cars potentially interact with pedestrians. the promise sponsor has presented an alternative proposal which would...