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for the liberals have not one in quÉbec in 20 years.n fact, justin's father won there. liberally did warn majority. the reason i say that, although we are all happy to see the back end of harper -- really, kind of giddy about this morning -- nevertheless, the liberals have a long history of running on the left and governing from the right. so i would have preferred to see a minority liberal government. now who trudeau is, as we all know, he is the son of year trudeau and we don't really know much about him except that he ran of magnificent campaign. even his opponent admits that the liberal campaign was quite brilliant the way they stepped in, when the ndp, which seems to have this illness of doing the same thing over and over again, even though it has failed in the last three elections, they said they were going have a balanced budget, so they stepped into the center or even the center right post up the liberals saw the opening to define themselves as a party of change. this election was about stephen harper. the valid question was, ho
for the liberals have not one in quÉbec in 20 years.n fact, justin's father won there. liberally did warn majority. the reason i say that, although we are all happy to see the back end of harper -- really, kind of giddy about this morning -- nevertheless, the liberals have a long history of running on the left and governing from the right. so i would have preferred to see a minority liberal government. now who trudeau is, as we all know, he is the son of year trudeau and we don't really know...
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if i look at quÉbec and the numbers they got last election and think about the lead they had in quÉbec for the ndp and much of the benefit has gone. there has been a collapse of the vote, not as severe, but itsevere, but it has gone to liberals as well. the conservatives like relatively competitive. >> absolutely. i hear absolutely. i hear you. for point lead over the conservatives. you are right. down to 15 percent. going to calgary because the mayor of calgary joining us tonight from calgary. good of yougood of you to join us. when you look at what is unfolding so far what is it telling you? >> what we are seeing command thank you for having me on, a repudiationa repudiation of a lot of what we have seen over the last several months of the campaign. it is safe to say that no one is proud of the last three months, not a politician in any stripe is happy about where we are. >> what do you mean by that? >> this morning i woke up and like a lot of canadians i thought, this is so long. i woke up and felt fantastic, a chance to vote comeau what we live in as a democracy, chance to be in th
if i look at quÉbec and the numbers they got last election and think about the lead they had in quÉbec for the ndp and much of the benefit has gone. there has been a collapse of the vote, not as severe, but itsevere, but it has gone to liberals as well. the conservatives like relatively competitive. >> absolutely. i hear absolutely. i hear you. for point lead over the conservatives. you are right. down to 15 percent. going to calgary because the mayor of calgary joining us tonight from...
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in eastern and central canada, and parts of quebec, not all of it, he is really revered.as a mixed message that young trudeau had to carry, but he managed to establish his own viability through what was really a pretty terrific long campaign by canadian standards, but i don't think that there is a lot of love lost about his father, especially in parts of quebec where he invoked marshall law and brought in the army during the so-called october crisis in 1970, and he created the national energy policy, which basically put the oil industry on its heels in western canada. so it's a pretty mixed reputation. >> david, as diane mentioned this election really tightened up pretty recently, but not only that, justin trudeau is a political n neofight. he is a newcomer, but also somebody who moved from third place to first place in just a space of weeks. how do you explain it to yourself. >> i think in terms of the tenor of the election, if you look at the beginning of the campaign, the liberals were trailing, and it was only as we started to move into it, that it became a clear choi
in eastern and central canada, and parts of quebec, not all of it, he is really revered.as a mixed message that young trudeau had to carry, but he managed to establish his own viability through what was really a pretty terrific long campaign by canadian standards, but i don't think that there is a lot of love lost about his father, especially in parts of quebec where he invoked marshall law and brought in the army during the so-called october crisis in 1970, and he created the national energy...
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"we're from a small town called waterloo, quebec and it's about 60 miles east of montreal." they'll tell you they're just your run-of-the-mill average canadian family of four... but their idea of a family vacation may be a bit different from yours. "we are taking one year off from our normal routine, basically re- constructing a routine based on bicycling from quebec to the panama canal." that's a bike ride of over seven thousand miles. "a big motivating factor for us to travel this way is because it gets us involved and interacting with local people. if we're in our own car, we'd zip by cities or zip by small little villages." chris says his family has always enjoyed cycling and traveling... looking for a way to spend more time together, pairing those two passions made sense. "we normally wake up in the morning, i go to my teaching job, julie goes to her studio to work on glass, the kids go to school. they get home from school at 4:30 off the bus. there's hockey practice, there's some other gymnastics practice or whatever. and we don't really have that much time as a family
"we're from a small town called waterloo, quebec and it's about 60 miles east of montreal." they'll tell you they're just your run-of-the-mill average canadian family of four... but their idea of a family vacation may be a bit different from yours. "we are taking one year off from our normal routine, basically re- constructing a routine based on bicycling from quebec to the panama canal." that's a bike ride of over seven thousand miles. "a big motivating factor for us...
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in quebec.we had a clear plan. ndp has a clear plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in canada. we'll base ourselves largely on the successful cap-and-trade model we use in canada and the u.s. to reduce so-2 emissions causing acid rain. it works. but if provinces have been doing something else that also works, we won't be imposing the detail of the means to get there. what we'll be talking about is the combined obligation of result. no more excuses possible. no more fake stuff from the liberals. no more pretending -- >> $40 billion in infrastructure isn't fake, mr. mulcair. >> the ndp will get it done, that track record. these will be hard caps, real limits and they will be enforced. >> mr. mulcair is making the kinds of announcements that aren't followed up by any real plan to achieve this. because mr. mulcair has taken the decision that what he has to do at all costs is balance mr. harper's budget. he cannot make the kind of investments the liberal party is choosing to make in the kinds of t
in quebec.we had a clear plan. ndp has a clear plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in canada. we'll base ourselves largely on the successful cap-and-trade model we use in canada and the u.s. to reduce so-2 emissions causing acid rain. it works. but if provinces have been doing something else that also works, we won't be imposing the detail of the means to get there. what we'll be talking about is the combined obligation of result. no more excuses possible. no more fake stuff from the...
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the actual cold front is in quebec. this will slides through overnight and that will open the floodgates to this colder air we are going to have coming down out of the northwest tomorrow. lingering showers, clouds in the evening. those clear out and here we are friday morning waking up to sunshine in most locations. maybe some lingering clouds, possibly a snow shower. most of us remain dry tomorrow and then we are back to sunshine with completely clear skies. it is going to be like earlier this week with all of us falling into the 20' s overnight. saturday looks dry. just going to be some clouds. sunday is the day where we will have a few showers. your outdoor plans will be best on saturday. sunday a few showers in the morning. tonight clouds clear. the cool night of northward temperatures will be in the 30' s. tomorrow, a big difference. some communities, a 20 degree difference. 40' s up north. here is a look at the weekend. sunny on saturday. 54 and sunday morning showers should clear out for the afternoon. 50' s next
the actual cold front is in quebec. this will slides through overnight and that will open the floodgates to this colder air we are going to have coming down out of the northwest tomorrow. lingering showers, clouds in the evening. those clear out and here we are friday morning waking up to sunshine in most locations. maybe some lingering clouds, possibly a snow shower. most of us remain dry tomorrow and then we are back to sunshine with completely clear skies. it is going to be like earlier this...
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i trust quebecers as to respecting rules in a democracy. mr. trudeau does not respect them. >> this government is fully committed to protecting both our freedoms and our security, both of which are under attack from the group isis. the threat we face today is isis. and if we look at -- [ applause ] the provisions of the bill that mr. trudeau actually well-defended, give our security agencies powers that are similar across the western world, for example the ability of security agencies to share information on security threats, to intervene directly through a warrant if there is a need to, if there is a plot actually unfolding, the ability to take down websites that attempt to recruit people to terrorist organizations in canada, these are all important matters, overseen by a retired judge. these are not the only things we've done. there's many other steps we've taken on anti-radicalization and some other things that have been in the news recently, including the fact that this government is clear, we will and have revoked the citizenship of people
i trust quebecers as to respecting rules in a democracy. mr. trudeau does not respect them. >> this government is fully committed to protecting both our freedoms and our security, both of which are under attack from the group isis. the threat we face today is isis. and if we look at -- [ applause ] the provisions of the bill that mr. trudeau actually well-defended, give our security agencies powers that are similar across the western world, for example the ability of security agencies to...
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they are accused of killing audrey carey a 23-year-old from quebec, canada. she was here in golden gate bridge on her first solo backpacking trip. she was found beaten and shot here in the park on saturday. now, police say the murder suspects were found with some of her property in their possession at a soup kitchen in portland. police have tracked them there driving a vehicle taken from another murder scene. the killing of steve carter was in the loma alta open space preserve in marin county near fairfax. carter was a popular yoga teacher. >> it is my opinion that this was a crime of opportunity as opposed to one that was directed at that individual. >> reporter: police say those three suspects were seen in surveillance video gassing up carter's car the day he was killed and then used gps to track those suspects to portland. they are still there. they are waiting extradition. and they are wanted right now, of course, to face charges in both marin county and here in san francisco. live in golden gate park, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> spencer stone who helped st
they are accused of killing audrey carey a 23-year-old from quebec, canada. she was here in golden gate bridge on her first solo backpacking trip. she was found beaten and shot here in the park on saturday. now, police say the murder suspects were found with some of her property in their possession at a soup kitchen in portland. police have tracked them there driving a vehicle taken from another murder scene. the killing of steve carter was in the loma alta open space preserve in marin county...
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the last obstacle to approving a fund to help victims of a train derailment in quebec is gone. tom: a runaway train with 72 oil tankers derailed in quebec, in july 2013 bursting into flames, and killing 47 people. dropped its objections to the settlement fund for victims and $338 million families of those killed. at this hour, 10 years ago, evacuations were underway in alstead, as the water was rapidly rising. governor john lynch was one of the key figures in the town' s recovery even going so far as to , give out his personal cell phone number to residents. wmur' s jennifer vaughn sat down with former governor lynch to hear his memories of this disaster. jennifer as the rain pounded : alstead, then-governor john lynch was halfway around the world. >> the mission was to germany, ukraine and chezch republic. jennifer the trade mission was : not to be. as lynch arrived in berlin, an urgent phone call came in. >> i got on the next plane which was 45 minutes later and , returned home, went to eoc and alstead the next morning out. what he saw was horrifying. jenniferwhat he saw was
the last obstacle to approving a fund to help victims of a train derailment in quebec is gone. tom: a runaway train with 72 oil tankers derailed in quebec, in july 2013 bursting into flames, and killing 47 people. dropped its objections to the settlement fund for victims and $338 million families of those killed. at this hour, 10 years ago, evacuations were underway in alstead, as the water was rapidly rising. governor john lynch was one of the key figures in the town' s recovery even going so...
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they are accused of killing audrey carey a 23-year-old from quebec, canada. she was here in golden gate bridge on her first solo backpacking trip. she was found beaten and shot here in the park on saturday. now, police say the murder suspects were found with some of her property in their possession at a soup kitchen in portland. police have tracked them there driving a vehicle taken from another murder scene. the killing of steve carter was in the loma alta open space preserve in marin county near fairfax. carter was a popular yoga teacher. >> it is my opinion that this was a crime of opportunity as opposed to one that was directed at that individual. >> reporter: police say those three suspects were seen in surveillance video gassing up carter's car the day he was killed and then used gps to track those suspects to portland. they are still there. they are waiting extradition. and they are wanted right now, of course, to face charges in both marin county and here in san francisco. live in golden gate park, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> this is a big day for fleet
they are accused of killing audrey carey a 23-year-old from quebec, canada. she was here in golden gate bridge on her first solo backpacking trip. she was found beaten and shot here in the park on saturday. now, police say the murder suspects were found with some of her property in their possession at a soup kitchen in portland. police have tracked them there driving a vehicle taken from another murder scene. the killing of steve carter was in the loma alta open space preserve in marin county...
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>> good morning. 23-year-old audrey carey of quebec, canada, was backpacking through the u.s. but last saturday her body was found near jfk park and now there is a link that her personal belongings killed in golden gate park had been found among the three murder suspects arrested in portland. pathology reports determine that carey died to a gunshot wound to the head suffered by steve carter, an instructor who was killed on a hiking trail in marin county near fairfax on monday. investigators say they believe they found the gun used to kill carter. >> the gun nat was recovered during the course of the arrest yesterday. was one of, one similar to that that we were looking for. specific as to caliber. >> investigators believe the three people drove carter's jetta station wagon to portland where they were arrested wednesday. they've been identified as 24-year-old sean michael angold, 18-year-old lila scott allgood and morrison haze lampley. meanwhile, authorities in marin county and san francisco police are working to have all three brought back to the bay area to face those charge
>> good morning. 23-year-old audrey carey of quebec, canada, was backpacking through the u.s. but last saturday her body was found near jfk park and now there is a link that her personal belongings killed in golden gate park had been found among the three murder suspects arrested in portland. pathology reports determine that carey died to a gunshot wound to the head suffered by steve carter, an instructor who was killed on a hiking trail in marin county near fairfax on monday....
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one year off from our normal routine, basically re- constructing a routine based on bicycling from quebec to the panama canal." its a seven-thousand mile adventure... chris conk.. his wife.. and two children say they were tired of the routine... and non-stop commitments that kept them from spending time with each other... his two children took the year off from school for the trip... but the family says the ride itself "i guess when you're a parent, you want your kids to be good citizens and amazing human beings. it's getting out of your comfort zone to push yourself intellectually, physically, environmentally, and socially." the family is spending the night in des moines.. and are staying at various homes along the 7-thousand mile route. they hope to reach panama by april.. .and say they haven't ruled out biking at least part of the return trip. the bike ride almost makes a marathon look easy... the starting gun will go off sunday morning for the annual i-m-t des moines marathon. the race begins and ends on the locust street bridge. the is also a 5-k road race and kids fun run on saturda
one year off from our normal routine, basically re- constructing a routine based on bicycling from quebec to the panama canal." its a seven-thousand mile adventure... chris conk.. his wife.. and two children say they were tired of the routine... and non-stop commitments that kept them from spending time with each other... his two children took the year off from school for the trip... but the family says the ride itself "i guess when you're a parent, you want your kids to be good...
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we' ve got a little while to go before we will notice the cold air coming down from quebec and ontario. look at these differences. today most of us into the 60' s or 70' s. tomorrow, that should say 50' s across the state. s. forward. so here is what happens as we go through the overnight. clouds and showers dissipate. tomorrow some lingering clouds, possibly a snow shower north. for the rest of us, sunshine and temperatures are going to be cooler. clear skies, a cold one saturday morning. saturday looks good. some passing clouds. rain showers are expected to move through on sunday. tonight, clouds clearing. temperatures in the 30' s. tomorrow, highs into the upper 40' s, and that is it. compared to the 70 we had today. not a bad weekend. sunday chance for a few showers. here comes fall. josh: not so bad. jean: voice command systems are supposed to help drivers stay focused. they may not work as well as you think. josh: bae systems -- a secon the republicans finally admit it. >>"republican kevin mccarthy saying ...the committee investigating benghazi and clinton's emails was created to
we' ve got a little while to go before we will notice the cold air coming down from quebec and ontario. look at these differences. today most of us into the 60' s or 70' s. tomorrow, that should say 50' s across the state. s. forward. so here is what happens as we go through the overnight. clouds and showers dissipate. tomorrow some lingering clouds, possibly a snow shower north. for the rest of us, sunshine and temperatures are going to be cooler. clear skies, a cold one saturday morning....
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to know what understand quebec. i know an ndp government will represent canadian values right across this country. mr. trudeau: we saw it again last week. in the french debate, you were happy to talk about your decision to make it so that separates tourists -- separatists could break up the country on a single vote, even though the supreme court of canada said no unanimously. in will not talk about it english. you would not talk about it at the mclean's debate. the fact is you carried two different discussions at the same time. that is not responsible. thing that mr. mulcair has done on c 51 is exactly what so many of us deplore that mr. harper has done. which is play the politics of fear. mr. harper wants us to be afraid that there is a terrorist hiding behind every leaf and rock around us and we all need to be afraid and that is why he is there to protect us. [laughter] [applause] mr. mulcair is playing a similar politics of fear. trying to say that because of c 51, oh with which we have been very clear we have re
to know what understand quebec. i know an ndp government will represent canadian values right across this country. mr. trudeau: we saw it again last week. in the french debate, you were happy to talk about your decision to make it so that separates tourists -- separatists could break up the country on a single vote, even though the supreme court of canada said no unanimously. in will not talk about it english. you would not talk about it at the mclean's debate. the fact is you carried two...
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i trust quebecers as to respecting rules in a democracy. mr. trudeau does not respect them. >> this government is fully committed to protecting both our freedoms and our security, both of which are under attack from the group isis. the threat we face today is isis. and if we look at -- [ applause ] >> the provisions of the bill that mr. trudeau actually well-defended, give our security agencies powers that are similar across the western world, for example the ability of security agencies to share information on security threats, to intervene directly through a warrant if there is a need to, if there is a plot actually unfolding, the ability to take down websites that attempt to recruit people to terrorist organizations in canada, these are all important matters, overseen by a retired judge. these are not the only things we've done. there's many other steps we've taken on anti-radicalization and some other things that have been in the news recently, including the fact that this government is clear, we will and have revoked the citizenship of peo
i trust quebecers as to respecting rules in a democracy. mr. trudeau does not respect them. >> this government is fully committed to protecting both our freedoms and our security, both of which are under attack from the group isis. the threat we face today is isis. and if we look at -- [ applause ] >> the provisions of the bill that mr. trudeau actually well-defended, give our security agencies powers that are similar across the western world, for example the ability of security...
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they were unable to revive the 24-year-old man from quebec. coming up, james bond always gets to drive a pretty fancy car; right? lots of impressive features. yesterday in paris. erin: some impress iftikhars rolled through downtown paris yesterday. the parade of james bond cars included the new aston martin db10 which will be featured in the new movie. kevin: it featured about 20 cars. the submarine car from "the spy who loved me" was not included. the new movie comings out next month. erin: those are some of the greatest cars ever; right? 007 can pick them. the moves were soaring high above the field this weekend. more than 100 people took part in the drone olympics. kevin: they are from everything from commercial use to fun and taking pictures. it was part of the collaboration between the business and engineering schools. erin: it is amazing. they can capture amazing video. i don't know. coming up in your next half an hour, the mother of one of the people believed dead after a cargo ship sank during hurricane joaquin is speaking out but isn'
they were unable to revive the 24-year-old man from quebec. coming up, james bond always gets to drive a pretty fancy car; right? lots of impressive features. yesterday in paris. erin: some impress iftikhars rolled through downtown paris yesterday. the parade of james bond cars included the new aston martin db10 which will be featured in the new movie. kevin: it featured about 20 cars. the submarine car from "the spy who loved me" was not included. the new movie comings out next...
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the wind has not been helping either. cold air to seek down from quebec. it feels cooler with the wind blowing. look at these temperatures overnight. the coldest we have been since last spring. teens up north and 20' s everywhere else. closer to 30 at the seacoast. this is some cold stuff and will signal the end to the growing season. a freeze warning has been issued in the counties and purple. if you have sensitive plants, cover them up. a few snow showers, especially in the higher terrain where they continue through the overnight hours. a couple of rain showers, very hampshire. we will have a least of the risk higher summit as we go through the next day because of the cold and condenses and then you get snow. so on the mountain peaks tomorrow, and the higher elevations, the threat of some snow showers. for the rest of us, sunny, despite the sun, it is not going to feel warm. temperatures in the 40' s in the southern part of the state. in the 30' s north and with the wind blowing, a little bit of a wind chill will make it feel chilly throughout the day. t
the wind has not been helping either. cold air to seek down from quebec. it feels cooler with the wind blowing. look at these temperatures overnight. the coldest we have been since last spring. teens up north and 20' s everywhere else. closer to 30 at the seacoast. this is some cold stuff and will signal the end to the growing season. a freeze warning has been issued in the counties and purple. if you have sensitive plants, cover them up. a few snow showers, especially in the higher terrain...
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a 24-year-old from quebec lasted three miles up the falling water' s trail near shining rock. conservation officers and hikers gave him cpr on the ground while in that flight team arrives, but they were unable to save the hiker. today marks five years since a woman was found murdered inside her manchester home. authorities have ruled her death a homicide but no arrests have been made. >> her brother says the family still hasn' t gotten any answers and they want someone brought to justice. on october 11, 2010 the body of 53-year-old lin brennan was found inside her apartment. police ruled her death a homicide but haven' t said how she died. her family says the mother of three was going through a divorce at the time of death and had been living in the apartment for just a few months. her brother says it is important to bring attention to what happened in hope it will make a difference into the investigation of her death. >> if i lived in your community and there was a killer on the loose or an unsolved murder, i think i would want to know about it. someone knows something. there
a 24-year-old from quebec lasted three miles up the falling water' s trail near shining rock. conservation officers and hikers gave him cpr on the ground while in that flight team arrives, but they were unable to save the hiker. today marks five years since a woman was found murdered inside her manchester home. authorities have ruled her death a homicide but no arrests have been made. >> her brother says the family still hasn' t gotten any answers and they want someone brought to justice....
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the common thread - both drugs are owned by valiant pharmaceuticals in quebec, and the company has been criticized over increases over two heart medications. nitropress is used in hospitals and valiant bought their parent company in 2015. when the cleveland clinic that uses the the drugs noticed a vial go of 601% and nitropress up 300%. >> the thing that is troubling, it's the same drug coming off the exact same manufacturing line, probably by the same people. the only thing that has changed is the name on the label of the company owning it. >> scott is the chief pharmacy officer at the cleveland clinic. and says valent is far from alone in the sharp price hikes of older drugs, saying nine individual drugs will cost the hospital app extra 11.2 million. five of them belong to val yant. >> you have to give them credit financially, it was creative. unfortunately for health care, i don't think it's ethical. but they determined wait a minute no one else makes the drug. the price is low because it's been around forever. if we buy it, we can charge what we want. and price gouge, which is what
the common thread - both drugs are owned by valiant pharmaceuticals in quebec, and the company has been criticized over increases over two heart medications. nitropress is used in hospitals and valiant bought their parent company in 2015. when the cleveland clinic that uses the the drugs noticed a vial go of 601% and nitropress up 300%. >> the thing that is troubling, it's the same drug coming off the exact same manufacturing line, probably by the same people. the only thing that has...
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the stuff on the quebec act is jefferson's pelt peeves. in the middle, you can see the two minds, the two hands working together, and, yes, the list is bill of rights, it's precisely an enumeration of what the put in a negative form in the complains in the declaration which heavens are of course, importantly, that it's not the case that first we had the declaration and it about equality, and then we had the constitution and it was about liberty. and those were different things. the documents belong together. they share the same constitutional theory. they are about the union of equality and liberty. thank you. we're out of time? thank you so much. appreciate it. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
the stuff on the quebec act is jefferson's pelt peeves. in the middle, you can see the two minds, the two hands working together, and, yes, the list is bill of rights, it's precisely an enumeration of what the put in a negative form in the complains in the declaration which heavens are of course, importantly, that it's not the case that first we had the declaration and it about equality, and then we had the constitution and it was about liberty. and those were different things. the documents...
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she's been identified as 23- year-old audrey carey from quebec. relatives say she was on her first solo back-packing trip. that would have taken her all the way to europe. a passer-by discovered her body saturday morning. following the first day of the 'hardly strictly blugrass festival.' police say carey died from blunt force trauma. no suspect information has been released. new at 11. a bay area man faces charges including attempted murder. after he allegedly beat his mother with a frying pan. police say 56-year-old robert churich attacked his 74-year- old mother. after she demanded that he move out. officers say he hit his mother with three different pans. breaking each one. the woman was able to call for help. and churich was later arrested. new tonight at 11. a woman accused of stabbing a 10-year-old boy on a muni bus. pleads not guilty. the incident happened last week. in the city's bayview district. police say 27-year-old sharinna grady was riding the bus when she apparently got into an argument with the 10-year-old. police say she stabbed
she's been identified as 23- year-old audrey carey from quebec. relatives say she was on her first solo back-packing trip. that would have taken her all the way to europe. a passer-by discovered her body saturday morning. following the first day of the 'hardly strictly blugrass festival.' police say carey died from blunt force trauma. no suspect information has been released. new at 11. a bay area man faces charges including attempted murder. after he allegedly beat his mother with a frying...
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and this had to do with the independence movement in quebec. and pierre trudeau, i think, did a pretty good job of first of all having a conversation about the need for french and quebec identity to become equal, to be not subservient to canada anymore. and we can see in justin trudeau syncretism, ash merger that reflects very much how that conversation has evolved in canada. we still, of course, have issues between french and english. one of the official parties of canada is a separatist party, but i think the difference between key or trudeau -- pierre trudeau's time and justin trudeau's time reflects canada. host: a quick question. caller: good morning. it doesn't surprise me that candidate is going to the i think the whole world is going to the left and a bunch of crepe, like same-sex marriage. i am 72 years old and i have never seen so much cap in my life. -- crap in my life. thanks, bye. guest: you are in minnesota so you are practically canadian. these are a couple of important distinctions. also relative to some slight differences. the
and this had to do with the independence movement in quebec. and pierre trudeau, i think, did a pretty good job of first of all having a conversation about the need for french and quebec identity to become equal, to be not subservient to canada anymore. and we can see in justin trudeau syncretism, ash merger that reflects very much how that conversation has evolved in canada. we still, of course, have issues between french and english. one of the official parties of canada is a separatist...
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they are accused of killing audrey carey, a 23-year-old from quebec, canada. she was here in golden gate bridge on her first solo backpacking trip. she was found beaten and shot here in the park on saturday. now, police say the murder suspects were found with some of her property in their possession at a soup kitchen in portland. police have tracked them there driving a vehicle taken from another murder scene. the killing of steve carter was in the loma alta open space preserve in marin county near fairfax. carter was a popular yoga teacher. >>> i can't begin to express it. the family had tragedy. to have this on of that, it's unimaginable. >> police say the suspects were seen in surveillance video gassing up carter's car the day he was killed and then used gps to track those suspects to portland. they are still there. they are waiting extradition. not only to tharin county but here in san francisco to face two murder charges. live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> we have been hearing for months that a bill el nino is on the way this winter and for
they are accused of killing audrey carey, a 23-year-old from quebec, canada. she was here in golden gate bridge on her first solo backpacking trip. she was found beaten and shot here in the park on saturday. now, police say the murder suspects were found with some of her property in their possession at a soup kitchen in portland. police have tracked them there driving a vehicle taken from another murder scene. the killing of steve carter was in the loma alta open space preserve in marin county...
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. >> the common thread both drugs are owned by valiant pharmaceuticals based in quÉbec, and the companyhas been sharply criticized over two increases over two heart medications. valiant bought their parent company in february 2015. that's when the cleveland clinic noticed the price go up 601% and 300%. >> the thing that is troubling is it's the exact same drug coming off the same manufacturing line probably by the exact same people. the only thing that has changed is the name on the label and the company owning it. >> the chief pharmacy officer at the cleveland clinic. and so valiant is farm from alone in its sharp price hikes. he said nine individual drugs alone will cause the hospital an extra $11.2 million this year. five of them belong to valiant. >> of to give them credit financially. it was very creative. however, unfortunately, for healthcare i don't think it's very ethical, but they determined wait a minute, no one else makes this drug. and the price is relatively low because it's been around forever. if we buy it we can basically charge whatever we want and price gauge, which i
. >> the common thread both drugs are owned by valiant pharmaceuticals based in quÉbec, and the companyhas been sharply criticized over two increases over two heart medications. valiant bought their parent company in february 2015. that's when the cleveland clinic noticed the price go up 601% and 300%. >> the thing that is troubling is it's the exact same drug coming off the same manufacturing line probably by the exact same people. the only thing that has changed is the name on...
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chief of staff says that bush has felt good enough to go out on his boat near his summer home in quÉbeccourt, -- kennebunkport, maine maine. coming up, there's a good reason to look forward to the work week. everyo is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $300 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios. kellye: check out meteorologist josh knight us special tomorrow night on abc 7 news. he got the chance to fly with hurricane hunters as they flew into hurricane joaquin. the flight allows hurricane hunters to take direct measurements of the storm. >> this is for most meteorologists a dream. those who don't like flying, on the other hand -- kellye: that's not you. reporter: the good news wit
chief of staff says that bush has felt good enough to go out on his boat near his summer home in quÉbeccourt, -- kennebunkport, maine maine. coming up, there's a good reason to look forward to the work week. everyo is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to...
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second front, barely 50 on sunday, snowing behind the front, over parts of quebec and ontario. temperatures west of hudson bay freezing and below in the teens there earlier in the day. futurecast for tomorrow morning, heavy coat, winds pick up, 36 in monticello, 46 islip. mid-50s at best. we head towards sunday morning, 28 in monticello, freaking -- freezing in newburgh, sunday afternoon, barely 50 in most spots. a couple flurries to the north and west. brisk and cooler tomorrow, making strides for the alzheimer's walk. bundle up and it will be dry, first flex north and west. sunday 46. seven-day accuweather forecast, upper 30s north and west, tomorrow 56, just a spot shower, mostly dry, citi field tonight -- tomorrow night, 38. still cold on monday but less wind. right back into the 60s if not near 70 by midweek next week. >> very -- airing my secrets on national television or at least locally. rob powers up with mets. >> coming up on eyewitness news got wall-to-wall mets coverage league championship series. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only
second front, barely 50 on sunday, snowing behind the front, over parts of quebec and ontario. temperatures west of hudson bay freezing and below in the teens there earlier in the day. futurecast for tomorrow morning, heavy coat, winds pick up, 36 in monticello, 46 islip. mid-50s at best. we head towards sunday morning, 28 in monticello, freaking -- freezing in newburgh, sunday afternoon, barely 50 in most spots. a couple flurries to the north and west. brisk and cooler tomorrow, making strides...
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that moves up to northern quebec and the gaspe peninsula and a couple of cool fronts moving through. one now, one later on tomorrow. that will keep temperatures in the 50s, upper 50s, 61. we could make it in taunton. 57 in boston. about 59 duxbury. 55 salisbury and lawrence at about 56 tomorrow. saturday it looks like the clouds will creep up on us as we go through the day and into the evening hours. we'll be mostly cloudy in fact. moon should rise around 9:00. that will look neat. behind the high clouds, 48 turns to 442009 6:00 and 8:00. so plan on, you know, a cool night. not frigid, not cold, but chilly. don't forget our sunrise sunset times are changing up as we turn the chock back on halloween night. by mourning, our sunrise at 6:17 on the first of november. the sunset at 4:38 so early risers we get the sun a little earlier but into december you know the sun rises over 7:00 again. 41-46 tonight. sunny and cooler tomorrow. 56-61. 7 on 7 forecast, all right. sunday might be a quick shower in the morning. that is not a rainy day. next week, wow, 60s, 40s for lows. this is not novem
that moves up to northern quebec and the gaspe peninsula and a couple of cool fronts moving through. one now, one later on tomorrow. that will keep temperatures in the 50s, upper 50s, 61. we could make it in taunton. 57 in boston. about 59 duxbury. 55 salisbury and lawrence at about 56 tomorrow. saturday it looks like the clouds will creep up on us as we go through the day and into the evening hours. we'll be mostly cloudy in fact. moon should rise around 9:00. that will look neat. behind the...
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personal belongs were found with the three suspects arrested in portland. 23-year-old audrey carey of quebec was backpacking and recently attended a bluegrass festival. last saturday a passerby found her body in goldengate park. she died to a gunshot wound to her head. now, investigators believe her killer may be among the three people connect would the murder of steve carter, a yoga teacher shot and killed on the scenic hiking trail near fairfax on monday. investigators believe the three people drove carter's station wagon to portland where they were arrested wednesday. they were identified as sean michael angold and lila scott allgood and morrison haze lampley. the three are expected to be extradited to the bay area some time very soon. reporting live in san francisco, i'm chuck coppola. >>> one of three sacramento friends who stopped a suspected terrorist on a paris-pound train this summer is in serious condition in the hospital. he was stabbed outside a bar after a brawl caught on camera in the street. >> video you'll see in a second. kris sanchez joining us with the ironic attack on a h
personal belongs were found with the three suspects arrested in portland. 23-year-old audrey carey of quebec was backpacking and recently attended a bluegrass festival. last saturday a passerby found her body in goldengate park. she died to a gunshot wound to her head. now, investigators believe her killer may be among the three people connect would the murder of steve carter, a yoga teacher shot and killed on the scenic hiking trail near fairfax on monday. investigators believe the three...
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severe weather into ontario and over towards quebec the big topic a messy situation. if you are traveling you want to slow down on the roads. this is bringing rain/snow mix and freezing rain on your thursday and friday. that's a look at your world weather. here is your extended outlook. >>> and we have one more story to share with you. japanese business owners are hoping fashion and food choices of foreign shoppers will translate into better sales. women representing about 70 countries and territories are in tokyo for the miss international beauty pageant. each received coupons for the department store. and they head today the cosmetic section to cash them in. >> i'm buying a face brush. i have been looking for it everywhere since i came here. i'm so happy. >> then they tried japanese delicacies. >> really fresh. >> wonderful. thank you. >> the contestants shared photos of their day on social media uploading to facebook and instagram. organizers say people all over the world are interested in fashion choices of contestants. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsl
severe weather into ontario and over towards quebec the big topic a messy situation. if you are traveling you want to slow down on the roads. this is bringing rain/snow mix and freezing rain on your thursday and friday. that's a look at your world weather. here is your extended outlook. >>> and we have one more story to share with you. japanese business owners are hoping fashion and food choices of foreign shoppers will translate into better sales. women representing about 70 countries...
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in parts of central areas of ontario and northern quebec. starting with tonight, we're mild, at least for mid-october standards, in the 40's. rain showers primarily north and west. over. clouds mostly moving in by dawn. let's break it down for you, our temperatures as mild as 47 along the seacoast. most of us in the 40's and again most of the showers across vermont, although some will sneak across the border into our own northern and western areas of new hampshire by the wee hours of the morning. for the day tomorrow, rain up north in the morning will taper off to just leftover showers in the afternoon. there will be some sun south. highs a little deceiving because we'll get into the upper 40's to near 50 north and the rest of us in the 50's and lower 60's. you're saying that's the same as today, right? not really because that's going to happen in the morning, then temperatures fall through the 50's during the afternoon with a blustery west northwesterly breeze. and they keep falling. we drop into the 30's by friday night as those showers wo
in parts of central areas of ontario and northern quebec. starting with tonight, we're mild, at least for mid-october standards, in the 40's. rain showers primarily north and west. over. clouds mostly moving in by dawn. let's break it down for you, our temperatures as mild as 47 along the seacoast. most of us in the 40's and again most of the showers across vermont, although some will sneak across the border into our own northern and western areas of new hampshire by the wee hours of the...
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it became an election issue in the vote-rich french-speaking province of quebec. other similar issues came up. stephen harper's government said it was stripping citizenship from several muslim men convicted of terror offenses, with duel nationality. there was an announcement of a tip line so people could report and candidates described as barbaric practices such as honour killings and female mute vasion. the party denies to raise out issues singling out mus policemen. to the opponents tactics are obviously. >> basically justin trudeau was in doing... >> this liberal party candidate came to canada from lebanon. his election signs were defaced. it was investigates not as vaned aldism, but a hate crime. he has no doubt why this happened. >> when you create divisions, or to win, you know what, you can - maybe you can gain a little in the poll. in the end, not good for the future of the nation. >> both opposition leaders criticized the government for emphasising the issues, and promised to reverse some controversial measures, including the tip line. opinion polls showe
it became an election issue in the vote-rich french-speaking province of quebec. other similar issues came up. stephen harper's government said it was stripping citizenship from several muslim men convicted of terror offenses, with duel nationality. there was an announcement of a tip line so people could report and candidates described as barbaric practices such as honour killings and female mute vasion. the party denies to raise out issues singling out mus policemen. to the opponents tactics...
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officials say a 24-year-old from quebec collapsed about three miles up the falling waters trail near shining rock. conservation officers and other hikers gave him cpr on the ground while a medflight team arrived, but they were unable to save the hiker. conservation officers assisted a hiker who became sick this morning on mount washington. a 22-year-old woman from maine was hiking up the ammonoosuc ravine trail just before noon when she felt ill. she was able to hike down the mountain with help from officers and her boyfriend. she was taken to a local hospital for treatment. it' s a murder that' s gone unsolved for five years. in 2010, police found the body of 53-year-old lynne brennan in her manchester home. wmur' s mike cronin joins us live with how her family is still searching for answers. reporter: it was five years ago today that lynne brennan' s body was found, but it is unclear how she was killed. her brother does not know there were many details. it has been five years since his sister was murdered, but time has not healed the void felt by rudy melk. >> it has been awful. so
officials say a 24-year-old from quebec collapsed about three miles up the falling waters trail near shining rock. conservation officers and other hikers gave him cpr on the ground while a medflight team arrived, but they were unable to save the hiker. conservation officers assisted a hiker who became sick this morning on mount washington. a 22-year-old woman from maine was hiking up the ammonoosuc ravine trail just before noon when she felt ill. she was able to hike down the mountain with help...
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can see these, upper level low right in here. ontario, this is rotating north of ottawa going to quebec city. so it drags that front right through here. that is initially what steps us down a little bit. tomorrow is mild. i expect some sunshine, a mix of clouds and one more front to go through that may trigger one sprinkle or two or maybe even three at most. the day is essentially dry. but the sun will be fighting with the clouds. upper atmosphere will be calling all the while and that cool air firmly established by tomorrow evening. that the should keep the temperature around 60 degrees on thursday. i know what you are saying. that's still not all that bad. closer inspection of the front going by, clouds increase. sprinkle then clouds thin out going into the afternoon many. 71 current temperature in tomorrow i expect us to be close to 70 degrees again. so this is above normal. we're not taking anything 70 is within reach but we'll just be under it in many cases. ducks briggs brockton, around 68, 69 degrees. the cool air is limited. we can't establish a cold pattern when you have a litt
can see these, upper level low right in here. ontario, this is rotating north of ottawa going to quebec city. so it drags that front right through here. that is initially what steps us down a little bit. tomorrow is mild. i expect some sunshine, a mix of clouds and one more front to go through that may trigger one sprinkle or two or maybe even three at most. the day is essentially dry. but the sun will be fighting with the clouds. upper atmosphere will be calling all the while and that cool air...
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it became an issue in the vote-rich french-speaking province of quÉbec. >> others similar issues cameup. stephen harper's government said it was stripping citizenship of several muslim men convicted much terrorism who had duel citizenship. >> the prime minister and his political party deny they're driving wedges between canadians to opponent the tactics are obvious. >> so basically. >> this liberal county candidate came from lebanon in the 1980s. his election signs were defaced. the police are investigating it not as vandalism but as a hate crime. he has no doubt why this happened. >> when you create a division of scary tactic, maybe you cannot--in the end it's not good for the future of this nation. >> both opposition leaders have strongly criticized the government for emphasizing these issues and promised to reverse some controversial measures including the tip line. but opinion poll shows support for somewhat what the conservatives are doing. will it mean votes on election day? >> we ask almost 1,000 people every day during the campaign what the most important issue for them during
it became an issue in the vote-rich french-speaking province of quÉbec. >> others similar issues cameup. stephen harper's government said it was stripping citizenship of several muslim men convicted much terrorism who had duel citizenship. >> the prime minister and his political party deny they're driving wedges between canadians to opponent the tactics are obvious. >> so basically. >> this liberal county candidate came from lebanon in the 1980s. his election signs were...
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this one is and quebec. the cold air to the north is locked there even though we'll get a little cooler over the next few days. it's really nothing significant. this front west of hudson bay will dive down and make it in to the northeast. that will unleash this air sitting north of the border in the 30s and 20s. i can see 20s in our far northern suburbs by the end of the weekend. classic fall day tomorrow. look at the front on friday. really going to i-90 north with most of the showers, maybe getting a couple showers north of the city. 66. i can southern new jersey, south shore of long island just stay dry. patchy clouds early tonight. clear and cool, about 50. 40s in the suburbs but tomorrow a high of 65. beautiful day. mostly sunny and pleasant tomorrow night. maybe late shower sneaks in to the catskills. here's your 7-day. stray shower friday otherwise the real chill is saturday night and sunday. 52, feeling like 40s. monday. we'll bounce back >>> rob sup next with sports. >> for years people have headed
this one is and quebec. the cold air to the north is locked there even though we'll get a little cooler over the next few days. it's really nothing significant. this front west of hudson bay will dive down and make it in to the northeast. that will unleash this air sitting north of the border in the 30s and 20s. i can see 20s in our far northern suburbs by the end of the weekend. classic fall day tomorrow. look at the front on friday. really going to i-90 north with most of the showers, maybe...
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cold is pooling across hudson bay and quebec. we'll watch this because i think occasionally the jabs of cold will come down and hit us but they don't establish like a beach front here or a total lockdown pattern of cold going into november. i'll tell you that right now. each time we bring the cole down it pulls away, rain shower activity. there is some back through toronto and buff row but this as it heads eastbound i think will fade. so i'm not worried about any renegade showers like we saw last night with the batch of moderate to heavy rain that went through the sea coast of new hampshire. now tomorrow, we might have a sprinkle. there is a front to the south through hartford and back into new york city late day. it bobs and weaves and occasionally that may touch off a sprinkle, but i'm more concerned about the cloud which will tighten up late day and we might see fog form through the afternoon or late day into the evening, too. through cape ann, down through the south shore. but nonetheless, we make upper 50s, don't be fooled b
cold is pooling across hudson bay and quebec. we'll watch this because i think occasionally the jabs of cold will come down and hit us but they don't establish like a beach front here or a total lockdown pattern of cold going into november. i'll tell you that right now. each time we bring the cole down it pulls away, rain shower activity. there is some back through toronto and buff row but this as it heads eastbound i think will fade. so i'm not worried about any renegade showers like we saw...
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she is from quebec canada and was visiting san francisco on her first solo backpacking trip. >> there was blunt-force trauma to the body and later discovered that it was in fact a gunshot wound. >> reporter: five days later police say some of audrey's belongings were found in a car driven by the three murder suspects. they made it to a soup kitchen in portland, oregon where they were arrested first for the murder of this man, steve carter. he was found shot along with his dog on monday two days after audrey's death and 20 miles to the north in the loma alta open space preserve near fairfax. >> it's my opinion that this was a courtroom of opportunity as opposed to one that was directed at that individual. >> reporter: officers there say they saw the three suspects gassing up carter's car in this surveillance video before they drove north to oregon. officers tracked them down using gps. and police are planning on releasing a lot more details about these murders this afternoon. of course, we'll have it for you on kpix 5 at 5:00 and 6:00. right now live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpi
she is from quebec canada and was visiting san francisco on her first solo backpacking trip. >> there was blunt-force trauma to the body and later discovered that it was in fact a gunshot wound. >> reporter: five days later police say some of audrey's belongings were found in a car driven by the three murder suspects. they made it to a soup kitchen in portland, oregon where they were arrested first for the murder of this man, steve carter. he was found shot along with his dog on...
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the trio also accused of killing 23-year-old audrey carey, of quebec, canada. she was shot and killed two days before carter in golden gate park near the strictly blue grass festival. police tracked the suspects in carter's stolen jetta using gps. they found the trio in portland. along with the car, they also had camping gear belonging to the canadian back packer. they also found what they believe to be the murder w er w, a gun stolen from a trunk of a parked car shortly before audrey carey's murder on october 3rd. last friday, prosecutors here in marin county filed charges in both cases against the trio, and we will expect them some time before 7:00. we'll let you know as soon as they arrive. mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> new details now in the conviction of a washington post journalist. the u.s. state department is calling it absurd. this is the journalist, he's a bay area native born in marin county. he worked freefly for the san francisco chronicle, but most recently, he worked for the washington post. iran didn't say what he was convicted of. the wa
the trio also accused of killing 23-year-old audrey carey, of quebec, canada. she was shot and killed two days before carter in golden gate park near the strictly blue grass festival. police tracked the suspects in carter's stolen jetta using gps. they found the trio in portland. along with the car, they also had camping gear belonging to the canadian back packer. they also found what they believe to be the murder w er w, a gun stolen from a trunk of a parked car shortly before audrey carey's...
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identity of a yunl woman found dead last weekend in golden gate park. 23-year-old audrey casey was from quebec, canada. she was visiting on a backpacking trip. her body was discovered last saturday in golden gate park near the blue grass festival. police say she was struck in the head. >>> the search has been temporarily suspended for placing tech worker. his family and co-workers are fearing the worst. the he was last seen in livermore when he disappeared during a work outing. the boat he was in cam sized. neither he nor his co-workers were wearing life vests. this was video of the search. they said they need a break and there is no word on when the search will resume. >>> there was a time where people thought it was the highest breast krags rate in the world. >>> next, a dramatic drop in breast cancer rates in a bay area county that has a troubling history with the disease. >>> then a hot button issue for apple. why the new iphone may be too hot to handle. >>> and some new rules involving drones and the paparazzi. >>> we're tracking a hurricane near the hawaiian islands. and some of the fore
identity of a yunl woman found dead last weekend in golden gate park. 23-year-old audrey casey was from quebec, canada. she was visiting on a backpacking trip. her body was discovered last saturday in golden gate park near the blue grass festival. police say she was struck in the head. >>> the search has been temporarily suspended for placing tech worker. his family and co-workers are fearing the worst. the he was last seen in livermore when he disappeared during a work outing. the...
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we see peak colors coming into at least montreal, quebec and also northern-most maine. elsewhere moderate colors across the green mountains and white mountains and then have you low color now getting closer to the canal. typically we'd be close to peak right now across central new england in parts of central maine, the lakes region of new hampshire, maine and back into the berkshires, but we're about a week late hurry up, leaves. clear skies, 48 to 61. although if you booked reservations and hotels and everything and think i missed it by a week, are you golden this year. cool skies, 59 to 64. there's why you are 7 on 7 forecast. great weekend to apple pick. i think we're transitioning out of the max now and going into the colder apples. weather, in the 70s. see you at 5:30. >>> thank you, pete. >>> jay leno making his first return to the tonight show. >> leno wasting no time starting by taking shots at presidential candidates. >> how's that last debate marco rube oh being called the best communicator in the republican party, which is kind of like that show debuts tonigh
we see peak colors coming into at least montreal, quebec and also northern-most maine. elsewhere moderate colors across the green mountains and white mountains and then have you low color now getting closer to the canal. typically we'd be close to peak right now across central new england in parts of central maine, the lakes region of new hampshire, maine and back into the berkshires, but we're about a week late hurry up, leaves. clear skies, 48 to 61. although if you booked reservations and...
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they're tracking across quebec and in to northern new england. the cold air associated with these fronts, it's locked here for now. eventually it's going to be another low over the weekend. that comes friday night in to the day saturday. that will unlock all this polar air. it's our first real shot of chill as cold tomorrow morning especially north and west. have the jacket on the bus stop. feels great sunglasses. fall classic on friday the bulk of the front is going to our north. we could have a brief shower late tomorrow night in to friday morning. then it's like 40s. could be a hard freeze especially sunday night. cold shot though, it's fleeting and will only last until monday. here's your accuweather 65. beautiful day. mostly sunny skies and pleasant in the afternoon after that chilly start. partly cloudy then late tomorrow night could be a shower well north and west. brief shower on friday but 66. 59 on saturday. 52, feeling like low 40s on sunday. november chill. 30s at night for the first time since april in new york city. but we're 70 in
they're tracking across quebec and in to northern new england. the cold air associated with these fronts, it's locked here for now. eventually it's going to be another low over the weekend. that comes friday night in to the day saturday. that will unlock all this polar air. it's our first real shot of chill as cold tomorrow morning especially north and west. have the jacket on the bus stop. feels great sunglasses. fall classic on friday the bulk of the front is going to our north. we could have...
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difference interest this hurricane down across the bahamas to big old high area of pressure across quebec right now now. here is hurricane joaquin right now in the stall bahamas moving very close to san salvador island then going to the north and then to the northeast and that is key to the track and keeping it away from the united states. still a category four, winds sustained at 130 miles per hour, pressure has come up a little bit so we do expect this to weaken a little bit as we go through the next couple of days but look at how far east of the carolina coastline. this is by monday morning, this is the track from national hurricane center. this trend we saw all today yesterday shifted farther and farther off tough east and here it is now. think it's established. i don't think there will be much wiggle room in this track now which is good news because we have higher confidence this will stay hundred miles away from the united states, however, there are still problems across the east bound, especially down through the carolinas as we go through the next few days. we have our own issues
difference interest this hurricane down across the bahamas to big old high area of pressure across quebec right now now. here is hurricane joaquin right now in the stall bahamas moving very close to san salvador island then going to the north and then to the northeast and that is key to the track and keeping it away from the united states. still a category four, winds sustained at 130 miles per hour, pressure has come up a little bit so we do expect this to weaken a little bit as we go through...