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quebec. what's interesting is the americans think the french canadians might want to join them. and maybe the americans would be welcomed in canada. why do you suppose they might think that? any ideas? yeah. >> still sour from -- >> still sour. maybe french canadians haven't been assimilated into the empire, maybe they would join this french rebellion. is there any down sides to that thinking? >> it might be more interested in france taking back that area. >> okay. they might want the french back. do you suppose the french canadians have great love for americans? shaking your head no, gabe. why? >> i assume they helped the french in the french-indian war. >> they did. americans helped the british. >> the americans who pretty much started the war to begin with in the ohio river valley. >> okay. that's part of it. the americans aren't noted for being fond of catholicism. they call quebec act part of intolerable acts. why the americans are going to be welcomed in canada is an open question but c
quebec. what's interesting is the americans think the french canadians might want to join them. and maybe the americans would be welcomed in canada. why do you suppose they might think that? any ideas? yeah. >> still sour from -- >> still sour. maybe french canadians haven't been assimilated into the empire, maybe they would join this french rebellion. is there any down sides to that thinking? >> it might be more interested in france taking back that area. >> okay. they...
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the quebec act extended the province of quebec into the ohio river. the quebec act allowed catholicism. the quebec act allowed for an appointed assembly and the use of french law in the province of quebec. what is interesting is the americans think the french canadians might want to join them and maybe the americans would be welcome in canada. why do you think they might think that? any ideas? >> [ inaudible ] >> maybe the french canadians haven't been assimilated into the empire and joined this rebellion -- is there any downside to that thinking? >> they might be more interested in france taking back that area. >> okay, they might want the french back. do you suppose the french canadians have great love for americans? you're shaking your head no, okay, why? >> [ inaudible ] >> they certainly did and the americans helped the british. >> the americans pretty much started the war -- >> okay, that's part of it. the americans aren't noted for being fond of catholicism. so whether they will be welcome in canada is a bit of an open question, but congress th
the quebec act extended the province of quebec into the ohio river. the quebec act allowed catholicism. the quebec act allowed for an appointed assembly and the use of french law in the province of quebec. what is interesting is the americans think the french canadians might want to join them and maybe the americans would be welcome in canada. why do you think they might think that? any ideas? >> [ inaudible ] >> maybe the french canadians haven't been assimilated into the empire...
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thank you all that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan québec won the marathon and the dutch city ofrotterdam his time made him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history today he has nothing to show for it of course. my siblings. kibitz brother pays his rent even though he bet $1180000.00 in prize money for his rotterdam victory he also had nike sponsorship worth $100000.00 but then a growing injury stopped him in his tracks 2 years after rotterdam was broke and couldn't visits his mother after his win he bought her a house and helped others he painful school fees and doctor's bills. and. thousands of runners flock to training camps here trainer joseph my has seen many pass through who see running as a way to escape poverty but when the winnings are gone the consequences can be dramatic i've just seen men. do. 7. last. breath through. con artists pose another threat for successful runners when kenyon strike it rich they usually buy land it's the best pension plan but a common scam is the selling a fake land titles duncan bought land that the seller did not even own he told us. some
thank you all that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan québec won the marathon and the dutch city ofrotterdam his time made him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history today he has nothing to show for it of course. my siblings. kibitz brother pays his rent even though he bet $1180000.00 in prize money for his rotterdam victory he also had nike sponsorship worth $100000.00 but then a growing injury stopped him in his tracks 2 years after rotterdam was broke and couldn't visits his mother...
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just went backstage for opening night at celine dion's "courage" world tour here in quebec, and out heren the audience not a seat is empty. everyone turned out for queen celine. ♪ i'm alive ♪ when you call on me ♪ it's so positive ♪ when you call on me ♪ when i hear you breathe ♪ i got wings to fly ♪ i feel that i'm alive yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ i can touch the sky ♪ i know that i'm alive >> can we point out how amazing celine looks? 51. rock a new blond do and this dress. >> i love the blond bob. >> you do? >> yes. >> thank you so much. >> it's amazing. you crushed it. >> i don't know if i crushed it. i felt that the crowd carried me. >> celine started her day with a massage and admits the night was bittersweet because her three sons stayed home in las vegas. >> did you face time them? >> they did. i had my three kids wishing me a lot of courage. they said we moe it's not easy, with you you have been there before. can't wait to see you. je t sheaime. >> this was lauren's first time in the celine universe. it's a lot. >> she cried. >> i'm crying now. clearly celine is busy, but we'd love to
just went backstage for opening night at celine dion's "courage" world tour here in quebec, and out heren the audience not a seat is empty. everyone turned out for queen celine. ♪ i'm alive ♪ when you call on me ♪ it's so positive ♪ when you call on me ♪ when i hear you breathe ♪ i got wings to fly ♪ i feel that i'm alive yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ i can touch the sky ♪ i know that i'm alive >> can we point out how amazing celine looks? 51. rock a new blond do and...
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they have to pick up seats in quebec. the lower mainland bc. that is where this election will be decided. there are two issues that have so far dominated. one is trust. that hits justin trudeau. do you still trust him after four years of government? two, affordability. that is why every day, you see all the parties talking about maternity and paternity leave, childcare, education, things that affect affordability. amanda: four years ago, we had the prime minister and liberals being held by anti-conservative and anti-harper sentiment. it will be the booster in 2019? -- what will be the booster in 2019? been 10 years had of harper. sometimes the electorate says, it is time. we need to try somebody new. it would be historic if after a majority of -- a majority government of one time, justin trudeau loses it. the conservatives are trying to make this a change election. justin trudeau is not just fighting the conservatives. in 2015, he had a progressive flank that was not split. the m.v.p. vote collapsed. they all went to justin trudeau. its time, t
they have to pick up seats in quebec. the lower mainland bc. that is where this election will be decided. there are two issues that have so far dominated. one is trust. that hits justin trudeau. do you still trust him after four years of government? two, affordability. that is why every day, you see all the parties talking about maternity and paternity leave, childcare, education, things that affect affordability. amanda: four years ago, we had the prime minister and liberals being held by...
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the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and such for election in quebeche won by a large majority. the senate and almost fully another helplessly as i live in new corn i was the cream in jan the man miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob. and i think canada. a sufi and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet. i've known so so for a while now i have visited his his district in montreal just outside of montreal i've known him to be a child of newcomers of linking canada to other parts of the world to make sure we open trade and people to people ties. decided as members of parliament from the liberal caucus staff of the people who are in the parliamentary buildings to bring them in to celebrate ramadan with them to have an if and to share with them the lessons of all about. c.s.e. a woman. 2 under 4 who feel bad. for her fear and they see this lesion of. the kennedy year and the. before blood you had the limbs i feel. as if i love me you are a bob barr mabane now. that. has a lot of the will has not. by
the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and such for election in quebeche won by a large majority. the senate and almost fully another helplessly as i live in new corn i was the cream in jan the man miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob. and i think canada. a sufi and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet. i've known so so for a while now i have visited his his district in montreal just outside of...
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former attorney general said he improperly pressured her to stop the prosecution of a business in quÉbec the election is scheduled for october 21. scientists have discovered water on a planet outside o our solicitor r that has tempeperats -- solar systemm that has temperatures suitable for life as we know it. london researchers have found water vapor in the atmosphere of a planet 110 light years away. the planet, which is known as super earth, is just the right distance from its start to sustain life. -- its star to sustain life. now to europe and migration. the german and turkish governments have discussed agreement designed to stem the rate of migration to europe. the deal between turkey and the european union was struck in 2016. turkey recently threatened to violate the deal if it did not receive funds promised by the eu. in recent months, for and more refugees have been making the journey from turkey to nearby greek islands such as lesles bos. reporter: this feature looks radically different today than it did two weeks ago when 14 boats carrying over 500 refugees landed overnight. it
former attorney general said he improperly pressured her to stop the prosecution of a business in quÉbec the election is scheduled for october 21. scientists have discovered water on a planet outside o our solicitor r that has tempeperats -- solar systemm that has temperatures suitable for life as we know it. london researchers have found water vapor in the atmosphere of a planet 110 light years away. the planet, which is known as super earth, is just the right distance from its start to...
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mind that the british government sent 25 regular troops across the atlantic to capture montreal and quebec and drive the french out of canada. of course, the british navy commanded the seas. but you remember is marching his army through the forest of pennsylvania, ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the french, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. so you don't have a terribly good impression of the part that the british military played in winning this war. you think more of it being a colonial victory. and since the victory has been won, the future looks great. that dark brooding presence out there in the forest that is like a shadow over your future is gone now, the french are out of america, they're not coming back as far as you're concerned. the french, the indians without french help are less able to oppose colonial expansion. the future looks great, all the way to the mississippi. this is your world now. well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i mean, they're glad to have won the war, of cours
mind that the british government sent 25 regular troops across the atlantic to capture montreal and quebec and drive the french out of canada. of course, the british navy commanded the seas. but you remember is marching his army through the forest of pennsylvania, ambushed and practically destroyed by the indians and the french, saved only by the courage of the colonial troops led by george washington. so you don't have a terribly good impression of the part that the british military played in...
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the super schoolers arrive today from quebec, canada, which is leasing out the planes.t lease could cost the county as much as $7.5 million. remarkable technology. >>> let's turn things over to sandhya patel because we have the weekend upon us. >> it will cool off. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> starting to feel like summer. if you're getting away, heading up to tahoe, the forecast for tomorrow, partly to mostly cloudy. gusty at times. 78 degrees on sunday. sunny and mild. a temperature of 72 degrees. morning about 38. so, if you're getting up there, here's your view. it's a pretty view from tahoe. bright skies right now as we look over the lake. and here's a look at live doppler 7. not so bright near the coast. we do have fog at the beaches. want in santa cruz, though. it is bright in santa cruz. a lovely view. 69 in oakland. 74 in san jose. most areas were warmer. half moon bay, 63 degrees. kgo roof camera, light breeze along the embarcadero but that wind will be picking up heading into tomorrow. santa rosa, 81 fairfield/conco fairfield/concord, 8 on degrees.
the super schoolers arrive today from quebec, canada, which is leasing out the planes.t lease could cost the county as much as $7.5 million. remarkable technology. >>> let's turn things over to sandhya patel because we have the weekend upon us. >> it will cool off. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> starting to feel like summer. if you're getting away, heading up to tahoe, the forecast for tomorrow, partly to mostly cloudy. gusty at times. 78 degrees on sunday. sunny...
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actively and then it now look they voted freely for independent scotland the result was no they did in quebec the result was no now what's the result when you say to people that they cannot vote and that whatever they vote they won't be recognised it actually helps you in increasing your numbers now since this whole process started and the spanish government and the spanish war nikki and spanish power has been saying constantly no you're not free to decide you're not free to vote what has happened the numbers have been increasing in the last 15 years we've increased from roughly 10 percent of pro independents population to half of that population 50 percent but obviously there's been a very sharp increase in support for independents and white in part and only important but in part that's also because of repression because people are not allowed to decide what happens when you tell a teenager no you can't be free you can't go out tonight you can't engage in sex you can't do anything freely the teenager will probably feel a desire to do things freely all which is prohibited there is not a lot o
actively and then it now look they voted freely for independent scotland the result was no they did in quebec the result was no now what's the result when you say to people that they cannot vote and that whatever they vote they won't be recognised it actually helps you in increasing your numbers now since this whole process started and the spanish government and the spanish war nikki and spanish power has been saying constantly no you're not free to decide you're not free to vote what has...
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the city centre was turned into a sea of demonstrators and placards — organisers said it was quebec'sn prime minister, justin trudeau. she told him — and other world leaders — that they were not doing enough to curb greenhouse gas emissions. protests also took place in other cities around the world. these pictures are from new zealand, where it's estimated that some 40,000 schoolchildren and students got involved. there was also a show of protest in the hage in the netherlands. 0ur correspondent anna holligan was there. what do we want? crowd: climate justice! some schools here in the hague have actually cancelled classes and brought the pupils out to protest instead, building climate consciousness into the real life curriculum. too many people, there is no oxygen there. this is the only chance we have. so we need to take our chance and make the world better. of course the netherlands has a lot to be conscious of, with almost a third of the country lying below sea level. they are super aware of those rising tides. this country of course has a reputation — clean, green living, cycling,
the city centre was turned into a sea of demonstrators and placards — organisers said it was quebec'sn prime minister, justin trudeau. she told him — and other world leaders — that they were not doing enough to curb greenhouse gas emissions. protests also took place in other cities around the world. these pictures are from new zealand, where it's estimated that some 40,000 schoolchildren and students got involved. there was also a show of protest in the hage in the netherlands. 0ur...
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former attorney general said that he improperly pressured her to stop the prosecution of a company in quebec the election takes place on october 21st hundreds of thousands of cattle on separatism gathered in barcelona on the region's main holiday they're calling for independence and the release of their imprisoned leaders the 11th of september marks the fall of barcelona to spain back in 1714 china has summoned the german ambassador to beijing and threatened negative consequences for bilateral relations it comes after germany's foreign minister heiko moscow met with hong kong protest leader joshua huang here in berlin this week china says it repeatedly asked germany not to allow one into the country a scottish court has dealt another blow to british prime minister boris johnson's breaks it plans to rule that his decision to suspend parliament 2 months before breaks it is due to britain is due to leave the e.u. that was an unlawful attempt to avoid a democratic debate the government immediately appealed that decision with the case to be heard by britain's supreme court on tuesday. so what is
former attorney general said that he improperly pressured her to stop the prosecution of a company in quebec the election takes place on october 21st hundreds of thousands of cattle on separatism gathered in barcelona on the region's main holiday they're calling for independence and the release of their imprisoned leaders the 11th of september marks the fall of barcelona to spain back in 1714 china has summoned the german ambassador to beijing and threatened negative consequences for bilateral...
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and it was a shaky start for several cyclists racing in the québec graham prix 3 riders crashed out onehitting a water bottle after the feed zone then got pummeled by other writers michael matthews made it go on top of defending his title. lots of. me thank so much they are all bad so for this news hour for me but i'll be back in a moment with another 4 bullets and so stay with us. makes storms generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angles from different perspectives and you hold to it can separate the spin from the facts. the misinformation from the journalism how careful must you choose your words but some tough stuff has to be said so some critics have to be listening post on al-jazeera. there is grown in a very short time to be a trusted news source wherever you are in the world he really want to know what's going on there and you can find out very quickly we're not looking at a news some nations prison. we are probably international everybody will learn something watching our coverage. be shown that w
and it was a shaky start for several cyclists racing in the québec graham prix 3 riders crashed out onehitting a water bottle after the feed zone then got pummeled by other writers michael matthews made it go on top of defending his title. lots of. me thank so much they are all bad so for this news hour for me but i'll be back in a moment with another 4 bullets and so stay with us. makes storms generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal...
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kong for democracy movement get support in taiwan just because of the beautiful sort of attitude quebec caused but if you have the exact. watching developments in hong kong so can the correspondent . live on it's been one month since the indian government stripped of its autonomy look at the hot under the communications blackout wait even weddings are being canceled plus.
kong for democracy movement get support in taiwan just because of the beautiful sort of attitude quebec caused but if you have the exact. watching developments in hong kong so can the correspondent . live on it's been one month since the indian government stripped of its autonomy look at the hot under the communications blackout wait even weddings are being canceled plus.
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actually 2014 well that is actually dogging him on the polls although it's actually blowing up in quebec the french speaking province where many votes reside because their people see it as bringing jobs home to a place that needs them across the rest of the country people aren't so sure it's actually at this point in the polls a dead heat between the conservatives and justin trudeau liberals so it's going to be an important campaign. daniel in toronto thanks to a new busy china someone germany's ambassador to a meeting in beijing over the welcoming of a prominent hong kong activist in berlin joshua walang is seen by many as a leader of the hong kong protest movement he met with germany's foreign minister of china says the action was disrespectful and sent what he called negative signals german chancellor angela merkel said she wants to open dialogue with china about human rights. japan says it may release radioactive water from its fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean at least a 1000000 tons of contaminated water are held in tanks of the plant that was damaged by an earth
actually 2014 well that is actually dogging him on the polls although it's actually blowing up in quebec the french speaking province where many votes reside because their people see it as bringing jobs home to a place that needs them across the rest of the country people aren't so sure it's actually at this point in the polls a dead heat between the conservatives and justin trudeau liberals so it's going to be an important campaign. daniel in toronto thanks to a new busy china someone...
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the canadian government forced indigenous people from northern quebec to settle in this remote but strategically important region. susan sullivan it was a child at the time. there has been a lot of things that. come up here. i guess there are more now i'm expecting that they'll be more. people coming up north to find out more. details. things that were. not out. july 1st is canada day the country's national holiday but the local any with residents don't have much to celebrate. the village of resolute bay needs more jobs schools and hospitals the in you would want more financial support from the canadian government they also demand more autonomy so that they can live according to their traditional values. susan sullivan ik hopes that her grandchildren will be able to lead better lives than she and her parents did she says that the canadian government should formally apologized for the forced resettlement of the innuit people and provide better jobs and job training programs. for young people they are today there's so many more possibilities for them to get proper education. and we hope that. weal
the canadian government forced indigenous people from northern quebec to settle in this remote but strategically important region. susan sullivan it was a child at the time. there has been a lot of things that. come up here. i guess there are more now i'm expecting that they'll be more. people coming up north to find out more. details. things that were. not out. july 1st is canada day the country's national holiday but the local any with residents don't have much to celebrate. the village of...
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the teenage climate activist, greta thunberg. 0rganisers said it was the largest gathering ever in quebec the march. it comes as un aviation leaders have been gathering in montreal to debate plane emission targets. greta thunberg spoke ahead of the protest and hit back at critics, including president trump, saying their mockery of children shows her message has become "too loud to handle". i don't understand why grown—ups would choose to mock children and teenagers forjust would choose to mock children and teenagers for just communicating would choose to mock children and teenagers forjust communicating and acting on the science, when they could do something good instead. but i guess they must... feel like their worldview, or their interests or whatever it is, is threatened by us. and that is, we should take as a compliment, that we are having so much impact, that... that people wa nt to much impact, that... that people want to silence us, we have become too loud for people to handle, so they try to silence us. so we should also take that as a compliment. saudi arabia is opening its doors
the teenage climate activist, greta thunberg. 0rganisers said it was the largest gathering ever in quebec the march. it comes as un aviation leaders have been gathering in montreal to debate plane emission targets. greta thunberg spoke ahead of the protest and hit back at critics, including president trump, saying their mockery of children shows her message has become "too loud to handle". i don't understand why grown—ups would choose to mock children and teenagers forjust would...
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and there was a shaky start for several cyclists racing in quebec has more coming up in school. in the heart of the amazon but believe me in family in the semis imperiled to harvest brazil nuts. looks like. it's getting the congo to the capital is an even more dangerous challenge. a. risky new tool in libya. on al-jazeera. her. welcome back you're watching out the syria time to recap our headlines now drones of 2 saudi aramco oil facilities triggering large explosions yemen's who 3 rebels claimed responsibility the saudi interior ministry says one attack happened in the eastern province the other attack took place northeast of riyadh files are said to be contained reuters news agency is reporting that saudi arabia's oil production exports been disrupted. african leaders have gathered in harare to pay tribute to former zimbabwe president robert mugabe he died last week aged 95 his burial will take place in about a month's time. fights are broken out between pro beijing and antigovernment protesters at a shopping center in hong kong least made arrests after breaking up clashes bet
and there was a shaky start for several cyclists racing in quebec has more coming up in school. in the heart of the amazon but believe me in family in the semis imperiled to harvest brazil nuts. looks like. it's getting the congo to the capital is an even more dangerous challenge. a. risky new tool in libya. on al-jazeera. her. welcome back you're watching out the syria time to recap our headlines now drones of 2 saudi aramco oil facilities triggering large explosions yemen's who 3 rebels...
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binyamin netanyahu ahead of elections next week and it was a shaky start for several cyclists racing in quebec has more coming up in school. hello there without some pretty good clear conditions across much of china for the last couple of weeks however that is not the case at the moment we've actually seen a significant storm system mixing with all this cloudy can see here working its way through central china in particular. this is tank county and just look at this this is through saturday and this means interventional down polls one county did record 105 millimeters of rain and that's a very short space of time it led to flooding 20000 people had no power and about 900 people actually had to be rescued so that was a scenario the power came in very quickly analysts say you saw those pictures the end of the clean up so this is the scenario going through on into sunday still we have got more rain across this particular region but it's still fairly clear across more eastern areas along the south coast really anywhere from you 9 on through guangdong we've got more of that rain and then as we go t
binyamin netanyahu ahead of elections next week and it was a shaky start for several cyclists racing in quebec has more coming up in school. hello there without some pretty good clear conditions across much of china for the last couple of weeks however that is not the case at the moment we've actually seen a significant storm system mixing with all this cloudy can see here working its way through central china in particular. this is tank county and just look at this this is through saturday and...
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when you are talking about this kind of dispersal, the quÉbec appear to $2 trillion tax cut or 83% goesto the top of the corporations under this idea that there could be the job creators in the money is going to trickle down. after 40 years, clearly we can see where that got us. when i talk about this not only is it a moral and correct thing to do, germany after world war ii paid $89 billion in reparations to jewish organizations. this doesn't mean the holocaust didn't happen but it has gone far toward establishing reconciliation between germany and the jews of europe. the reason i want reparations as a post just race-based policies is that reparations carries an inherent maricopa. it is an inherent acknowledgment of a wrong that has been done, a debt that his foot and it will end on the part of people to pay it. my experience than i been talking about this for many, many years, my experience is not that the average american is a racist because i don't believe the average american is, , but i do believe the average american is woefully under educated about the of racism in the united st
when you are talking about this kind of dispersal, the quÉbec appear to $2 trillion tax cut or 83% goesto the top of the corporations under this idea that there could be the job creators in the money is going to trickle down. after 40 years, clearly we can see where that got us. when i talk about this not only is it a moral and correct thing to do, germany after world war ii paid $89 billion in reparations to jewish organizations. this doesn't mean the holocaust didn't happen but it has gone...
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. >> reporter: so you were way, way up -- >> we were way up in northern quebec, and then we were waye superior. >> reporter: when did you decide you needed to be a writer? >> i decided that i was a writer -- sounds like a strange thing to say, but i decided i was one when i was 16. >> reporter: she's done a lot of writing here on peely island. why is it such a good place to write? >> nobody calls. >> reporter: ah, no interruptions. did you write the new book here? >> some of it, >> reporter: t"the testaments," sequel to the handmade's tales. >> we're a little closer knowing how. >> reporter: is there hope in the second book? >> why do you want me to giveaway the book? tons of hope, tons of hope. lots and lots of hope. >> reporter: in this whole process, in the explosion of "the handmaid's tale" and its ripples in culture, what are you most proud of? >> i'm canadian, martha. we don't do "proud of." >> rep >>> let's say you were going out of town and need someone to take care of your dogs. that should be easy enough. but where can you find someone to take care of your orchid? steve har
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the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and so far election in quebeche won by a large majority. in the senate and almost from the i'm not helpless c.s. i. heard of the new corn i was in january when miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob and i think i'm not the. needy a sufferer and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet islamiya i've known for some for one i have visited his his district in montreal just outside of montreal i've known him to be a champion of newcomers of linking canada to other parts of the world to make sure we open trade and people to people ties we decided as members of parliament from the liberal caucus staff of the people who are in the parliamentary buildings to bring them in to celebrate ramadan with them to have an if and to share with them the lessons of ramadan. c.s.e. a woman. to an affair who would feel bad. for her fear and the cease lesion of. the kennedy year look none the will stop. before you who do live in the fear. that i love me you are a bob barr. now. senato
the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and so far election in quebeche won by a large majority. in the senate and almost from the i'm not helpless c.s. i. heard of the new corn i was in january when miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob and i think i'm not the. needy a sufferer and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet islamiya i've known for some for one i have visited his his district in montreal just...
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quÉbec has a model similar to that where they actually provide tax incentives to hire folks in the community we have that in rural america. third, when we make sure if you have a federal contract, at least 10% of your workforce is coming from the rural communities or from communities of color so that even if 90% is coming from silicon valley were incentivizing companies not to offshore but higher people in this country. >> those are really sensible and practical things. i just think if we just had that pragmatic approach to these things, rather than, it seems to me that the last few decades have been very ideologically driven. we've got this laissez-faire dogma that has driven policy. you say no let's focus on the worker and do things that really make a difference. are you talking to the administration about any of this? >> i have, about actually talk to jared kushner, these are practical ideas to make sure that america wins the 21st century. we need to make sure that more people have access to technology in a technology revolution and more people have jobs whether it's advanced manufacturin
quÉbec has a model similar to that where they actually provide tax incentives to hire folks in the community we have that in rural america. third, when we make sure if you have a federal contract, at least 10% of your workforce is coming from the rural communities or from communities of color so that even if 90% is coming from silicon valley were incentivizing companies not to offshore but higher people in this country. >> those are really sensible and practical things. i just think if...
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the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and so far election in quebeche won by a large majority. in the senate and almost fully i'm not helpless c s i. the new corn i was the cream in jan the man miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob. and i think canada was a sufi and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet islam i've known so so for a while i have visited his his district in montreal just outside of montreal i've known him to be a child of newcomers of linking canada to other parts of the world to make sure we open trade and people to people ties we decided as members of parliament from the liberal caucus staff of the people who are in the parliament to buildings to bring them in to celebrate ramadan with them to have an if and to share with them the lessons of all of the. c.s.c. and. to. feel bad. and the. legion of. kennedy looked 9 the. 100 before. me. mabane now. has a lot of the what it has not acted by then. and the. stock led look nancy money cannot be bad but carbon money kennedy said a nu
the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and so far election in quebeche won by a large majority. in the senate and almost fully i'm not helpless c s i. the new corn i was the cream in jan the man miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob. and i think canada was a sufi and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet islam i've known so so for a while i have visited his his district in montreal just outside of...
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way he gave for why he chose to go to ottawa in 1965 when all the power tended to accrue towards quebec city and the quiet revolution. he said no, we need to provide counter weights. if you're strong, go where your strength is most needed. that's the way he raised me and i certainly have tried to use the privilege that you talk about, the opportunities that i've had in my life to put them in service of people who didn't have the kinds of opportunities that i have. that's the kind of leader and the kind of prime minister i've tried to be, the kind of man i've tried to be. certainly the kind of parent i've tried to be. in my conversations with my kids, difficult conversation i had this morning about taking responsibility for your actions. learning from your mistakes. this is certainly something that i think my father wouldn't be pleased with how i behaved, but perhaps would feel that taking responsibility for things is important. when i think of the conversations that i had with my kids, i recognize that there's too many canadians that morning had to explain to their kids what those pictu
way he gave for why he chose to go to ottawa in 1965 when all the power tended to accrue towards quebec city and the quiet revolution. he said no, we need to provide counter weights. if you're strong, go where your strength is most needed. that's the way he raised me and i certainly have tried to use the privilege that you talk about, the opportunities that i've had in my life to put them in service of people who didn't have the kinds of opportunities that i have. that's the kind of leader and...
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we're number one in some of the key provinces of ontario, quebec, b.c. and number two in alberta.here needs to be a greater role out of retail outlets. we're encouraged because that seems to be happening. with those thing playing out and the launch of our derivative which is higher margin products we're confident we'll have the right or the ability to generate in the second half of our fiscal year some significant revenues so that's where we're focused on we're investing in that infrastructure today to ensure we have what we need to deliver some real, you know, some real sales numbers in the second half >> i need a 30 second answer how worried are you about the health concerns that have blossomed up around vaping most recently >> so, personally i'm very worried of what i'm reading in the u.s. in canada we're different. we're heavily regulated by health canada. we work closely with health canada to meet or exceed the health requirements. when it comes to vaping or vaping products we're launching we'll test every one of our products to a rigorous standard to ensure the products we o
we're number one in some of the key provinces of ontario, quebec, b.c. and number two in alberta.here needs to be a greater role out of retail outlets. we're encouraged because that seems to be happening. with those thing playing out and the launch of our derivative which is higher margin products we're confident we'll have the right or the ability to generate in the second half of our fiscal year some significant revenues so that's where we're focused on we're investing in that infrastructure...
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the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and so far election in quebeche won by a large majority. in the senate and almost from the i'm not helpless c s i. the new corn i was the cream in jan the man miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob. in the thick of the walk me a sufi and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet islam i've known for so for a while i have visited his his district in montreal just outside of montreal i've known him to be a child of newcomers of linking canada to other parts of the world to make sure we open trade and people to people ties. decided as members of parliament from the liberal caucus staff of the people who are in the parliamentary buildings to bring them in to celebrate ramadan with them to have an if and to share with them the lessons of all of the. c.s.e. a woman. to. feel bad. for her fear and the cease lesion of. the kennedy year and the. 100 before you who the limb the fear. that by the legion you. mean you out of bob barr. now. senate. has a lot of the what has
the people of canada for their warm welcome faisel who return to politics and so far election in quebeche won by a large majority. in the senate and almost from the i'm not helpless c s i. the new corn i was the cream in jan the man miley was the nanny. stole your blonde bessie in must. be say you're a sob. in the thick of the walk me a sufi and the cattle i met me. and the cattle i met in the early yet islam i've known for so for a while i have visited his his district in montreal just outside...
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they arrived from quebec, canada, which is leasing out the plane. of as $7.5 million. >>> happening today, a gun buy back event in daly city to help reduce gun violence. the police department is offering $100 for handguns, shotguns and rifles. assault rifles can be exchanged for $200. the weapons must be unloaded and either in the trunk or a being loed storage box locked storage bock in back of your car. other firearms will be accepted and destroyed. the event starts at 10:00 this morning at daly city hall in daly city. >>> happening today in san francisco, a world-renowned ultra swimmer will be at the exploratorium to talk about his journey through the great pacific garbage patch. ben lecomte and his crew will show the collection of short films from his swim. he spent 79 days in the pacific to highlight the perils of plastic lipter in the ocean. you can take your tour of the ship starting at 11:00 this morning. tickets are available on the exploratorium's website. >>> the bay area hosted the college playoff championship game earlier this year and i
they arrived from quebec, canada, which is leasing out the plane. of as $7.5 million. >>> happening today, a gun buy back event in daly city to help reduce gun violence. the police department is offering $100 for handguns, shotguns and rifles. assault rifles can be exchanged for $200. the weapons must be unloaded and either in the trunk or a being loed storage box locked storage bock in back of your car. other firearms will be accepted and destroyed. the event starts at 10:00 this...
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the charleston, south carolina, church massacre, the quebec city mosque attack and the tree of life intsburgh. talk about this whole relationship between white supremacists in this kind of terrorism, the battle over the climate crisis. >> i write about the christchurch killer in part ,ecause that horrific attack which took the lives of more than 50 people, happen on march 15. and that day is signinificant fr many reasons. one of them is that was the day of the first global youth climate strike. that is s the day 1.6 million young people around the world walked out of class and took this stand for international solidarity with children all around the world. a movement that is in no way nationalist. that is calling for justice at the center of our response to the climate crisis. in christchurch, the student strike, the rally after the student strike was disrupted and the e students were e told to disperse because there was a live shooting just a few blocks away at the mosque. and that was the killing that i referred to earlier. one of the things that was really different about that attac
the charleston, south carolina, church massacre, the quebec city mosque attack and the tree of life intsburgh. talk about this whole relationship between white supremacists in this kind of terrorism, the battle over the climate crisis. >> i write about the christchurch killer in part ,ecause that horrific attack which took the lives of more than 50 people, happen on march 15. and that day is signinificant fr many reasons. one of them is that was the day of the first global youth climate...