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in quebec and neighboring ontario have been flooded. -- 2500 homes in quebec and neighboring ontario have been flooded. venezuela continues to slip further into chaos. on monday, police fired tear gas on protesters after they hurled rocks and other projectiles in the capital of caracas. there have been shortages of food and medicine. 36 people have died since protests broke out at the start of april. almost every day, venezuela's protesters attempt the same thing my preaching the center of raucous -- breaching the center of caracas. each time, they are blocked by police. some trying to cross with a different approach. they failed once again. for it is -- this is horror. it is a massacre. >> protesters have been calling for early elections, saying president maduro is responsible for the economic crisis which has gripped the country. their anger has grown with each hurdle they've had to face. last week with the president appointed a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution, protests intensified further. >> i invite everyone to joi
in quebec and neighboring ontario have been flooded. -- 2500 homes in quebec and neighboring ontario have been flooded. venezuela continues to slip further into chaos. on monday, police fired tear gas on protesters after they hurled rocks and other projectiles in the capital of caracas. there have been shortages of food and medicine. 36 people have died since protests broke out at the start of april. almost every day, venezuela's protesters attempt the same thing my preaching the center of...
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parts of southwest quÉbec has been flooded for a week. the mayor has lost his patience with some residents. >> people have to be evacuated and we put them in boats and they are crying like babies. i'm sorry, they are at a point where they are not in a position to decide anymore their own future. reporter: people are salvaging anything they can, using whatever means available to with floodwater affecting an area of some 300 miles, these are the worst floods in canada for decades. emergency teams warned the next 48 hours will be decisive. tim: now, do you know what dark matter is, or, as you gaze up at the stars at night, whether there is life on other planets? well, the astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson wants to help. he has made it his mission to make because most accessible too busy people on earth. his new book is "astrophysics for people in a hurry." he joined me earlier from new york. your book is "astrophysics for people in a hurry." i am the sort of person who is so stupid it would take me a lifetime to get the basic principles, bu
parts of southwest quÉbec has been flooded for a week. the mayor has lost his patience with some residents. >> people have to be evacuated and we put them in boats and they are crying like babies. i'm sorry, they are at a point where they are not in a position to decide anymore their own future. reporter: people are salvaging anything they can, using whatever means available to with floodwater affecting an area of some 300 miles, these are the worst floods in canada for decades....
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pa rt part of south quebec have been flooded for almost a week.g evacuated in boats and they are crying like babies. i'm sorry but they are now not in a position to decide their own future. around 2000 troops have been brought in to help and officials warned the worst is yet to come. we will receive a lot of rainfall over the next three days and because of the combined forces of many factors that have happened, coincidentally, this situation will last for a number of weeks. people are salvaging anything that they can, using whatever is available. the flood water is affecting an area of some 300 miles. these are the worst floods in canada for decades and emergency teams warned that the next 48 hours will be decisive. we will have a summary of the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. the newly elected friends president has vowed to find deletion map by the forces undermining france. the conservatives say they will cut net migration by tens of thousands. labour says it will ban alljunk food tv adverts before the 9pm watershed. we had t
pa rt part of south quebec have been flooded for almost a week.g evacuated in boats and they are crying like babies. i'm sorry but they are now not in a position to decide their own future. around 2000 troops have been brought in to help and officials warned the worst is yet to come. we will receive a lot of rainfall over the next three days and because of the combined forces of many factors that have happened, coincidentally, this situation will last for a number of weeks. people are salvaging...
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parts of south—west quebec have already been flooded for a week.ts, and they're evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they‘ re crying evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they're crying like babies. i'm sorry — they're at a point where now they are not in a position to decide anymore their own future. around 2,000 troops have been brought in to help. 0fficials warn the worst is yet to come. we're gonna receive a lot of rainfalls over the next three days, and because of the combined forces of many factors that have happened coincidently, this situation will last for a number of weeks. people are salvaging anything they can, using whatever means available. with floodwater affecting an area of some 300 miles, these are the worst floods in canada for decades. emergency teams warn the next 48 hours will be decisive. let's leave where we began — a day of political history in france. here's some of the more memorable scenes on election day. merci, mes amis! hello, there. good morning. there's going to be some more sunshine around for the next few d
parts of south—west quebec have already been flooded for a week.ts, and they're evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they‘ re crying evacuated, and we put them in boats, and they're crying like babies. i'm sorry — they're at a point where now they are not in a position to decide anymore their own future. around 2,000 troops have been brought in to help. 0fficials warn the worst is yet to come. we're gonna receive a lot of rainfalls over the next three days, and because of the combined...
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in the canadian province of quebec. high waters--caused by days of constant rain - arly >>> with t >>> water as far as the eye can see in the canadian province in quebec. it is caused by days of constant rain, and fost 2g,000 people out of the homes, and troops are on the ground trying to help out. the mayor of montreal declared a state of emergency for the city, the largest of the province, and the city has evacuated 150 homes there, and on two nearby island s. ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> and now, the nbc bay area's microclimate weather certified most accurate by bay area weather. >>> and now, the winter weather department earned this title after this weather, and the most accurate weather station in the bay area according to weather rates, an independent research company, and this is a huge accomplishment thinking of the rain, the wind and the storms that we went through, and they found that our scientists here at the nbc bay area are the most accurate when it comes to predicting the wind, rain, thundersto
in the canadian province of quebec. high waters--caused by days of constant rain - arly >>> with t >>> water as far as the eye can see in the canadian province in quebec. it is caused by days of constant rain, and fost 2g,000 people out of the homes, and troops are on the ground trying to help out. the mayor of montreal declared a state of emergency for the city, the largest of the province, and the city has evacuated 150 homes there, and on two nearby island s. ontario is...
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two suburbs of montreal — in the province of quebec — are among areas worst affected, with residentsther downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military. 300 pupils from two girls‘ schools in the indian capital, delhi, have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leaked from a fuel tanker. the substance, thought to used in pesticides, caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulties. police say they‘ll be taking legal action against the chemical handlers. the teenage racing driver who lost both legs in a horrific crash says he‘s "lost for words" after well wishers raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for him. billy munger was racing in the formula four championship last month when he was involved in a high speed collision. richard lister reports. they call him billy whizz. one of the rising stars of british motorsport. he was supposed to be racing this weekend. instead, he‘s reading messages from driving legends like lewis hamilton and niki lauda after the injuries that changed his life. that‘s amazing. and as i turn
two suburbs of montreal — in the province of quebec — are among areas worst affected, with residentsther downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military. 300 pupils from two girls‘ schools in the indian capital, delhi, have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leaked from a fuel tanker. the substance, thought to used in pesticides, caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulties. police say they‘ll be taking legal...
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quebec and ontario will see more rain.desert. even here we could see rain. this is the zone of cloud responsible pushing into central chile. santiago will see heavy rain, mountain snow, too, and it'll slide into parts of the atacama desert as well. staying with a dry theme we had to ireland, the west of ireland. galway in particular, one of ireland's biggest wildfires at the moment is destroyed thousands of hectares of bogland and forest. houses under threat. in the uk command a high pressure, it's been dry for some time. it could be about to change. low pressure toward spain and portugal, producing cloud and showers. those will become more abundant as we go through the next 24 hours. we finish wednesday with thunderstorms across spain and portugal. into thursday they will work from all across much of france, the worst of the storms across southern areas, but noticed they will blossom through thursday, through northern france, eventually to the uk and ireland. more in half an hour. hello, i'm philippa thomas and this is ou
quebec and ontario will see more rain.desert. even here we could see rain. this is the zone of cloud responsible pushing into central chile. santiago will see heavy rain, mountain snow, too, and it'll slide into parts of the atacama desert as well. staying with a dry theme we had to ireland, the west of ireland. galway in particular, one of ireland's biggest wildfires at the moment is destroyed thousands of hectares of bogland and forest. houses under threat. in the uk command a high pressure,...
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with further downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military.nging down trees and cutting off power lines. in some areas gales have reached force ten over the last two days. more than 40 tourists in fujian province had to be rescued by firefighters after being trapped by flash floods. sarah corker reports. as daylight faded, firefighters attached to safety ropes and waded through a torrent of raging water to rescue 44 tourists. the group were visiting a waterfall in a rural part of fujian province when torrential rain triggered flash flooding. trapped for more than three hours, they were first given food and water before being taken to higher ground. further north, injilin province, it gale force ten winds ripped roofs off buildings. trees were uprooted and vehicles were crushed. translation: the roofs of the steel houses are flying everywhere. look at the billboard behind me, it was brand—new, just put up today, but was blown down by wind all the same. debris was strewn across roads and pavements, narrowly missing some pedestrians. at least 12
with further downpours expected over the weekend, quebec has requested help from the military.nging down trees and cutting off power lines. in some areas gales have reached force ten over the last two days. more than 40 tourists in fujian province had to be rescued by firefighters after being trapped by flash floods. sarah corker reports. as daylight faded, firefighters attached to safety ropes and waded through a torrent of raging water to rescue 44 tourists. the group were visiting a...
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troops brought their troops into the eastern side of the county's and the french brother troops into quebec. they were quartered and taverns, both filled up pretty quickly and then the crown said i know we are not forcing the quarterly and people's homes, it is wartime, we have to make concessions. will be paid. troops started showing up in people's homes, they would stay there for the winter. a lot of people were not happy about it. with colonists started a petition, in response the crown set aside some funds to build a barracks throughout new jersey. if you follow the corridor uppers the york, we have three there and to down here. we are the only one still standing today. the building you see is very true to what it looked like in the 18th century with a couple of minor changes. the bottom balconies would not have existed. they would have straight staircases to the doors. the center staircase that exist because they have archaeological evidence of there some kind of landing. we can only assume it would make sense to have a center staircase. the protection of it was built in 1858 and it wa
troops brought their troops into the eastern side of the county's and the french brother troops into quebec. they were quartered and taverns, both filled up pretty quickly and then the crown said i know we are not forcing the quarterly and people's homes, it is wartime, we have to make concessions. will be paid. troops started showing up in people's homes, they would stay there for the winter. a lot of people were not happy about it. with colonists started a petition, in response the crown set...
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jorge: muÑoz es uno de los dos Únicos casos que se conocen en quebec que han logrado traer a sus familiasontrarse con su esposo y vivir el sueÑo canadiense. hoy se encarga de la limpieza de las casas de los mÁs de 100 trabajadores agrÍcolas de la empresa. >> la verdad por mis hijos. yo me sacrifico a lo mejor, por mis hijos como por el futuro de mis hijos, porque aquÍ en canadÁ hay muchas oportunidades para ellos. jorge: para sus patrones fue un largo trabajo como demostrar que la familia merecÍa tener sus documentos legales. >> hay que probar al gobierno que los necesitamos y se han superado, ya que nadie responde a sus calificaciones especializadas. jorge: el trabajo agrÍcola de trabajadores temporales no fue lo que le permitiÓ josÉ establecerse en canadÁ, pero sÍ su determinaciÓn por aprender la lengua y calificase en el programa de trabajadores experimentados. arantxa: en mÁs informaciÓn, ellen ochoa, la primera mujer hispana en ir al espacio en 1993, ingresarÁ al salÓn de la fama de los astronautas en el centro espacial kennedy en florida. la astronauta fue cuatro veces al espacio y
jorge: muÑoz es uno de los dos Únicos casos que se conocen en quebec que han logrado traer a sus familiasontrarse con su esposo y vivir el sueÑo canadiense. hoy se encarga de la limpieza de las casas de los mÁs de 100 trabajadores agrÍcolas de la empresa. >> la verdad por mis hijos. yo me sacrifico a lo mejor, por mis hijos como por el futuro de mis hijos, porque aquÍ en canadÁ hay muchas oportunidades para ellos. jorge: para sus patrones fue un largo trabajo como demostrar que la...
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many refugees have fled to emerson but the canada government reports nearly 650 refugees walked into quebec in february, 600% jump from the same time last year and along the u.s.-canadian border, is estimated 2100 fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling the number from last year. refugees caught at illegal crossings are refused entry and ordered to return to the u.s. >>> hot on the web, callous comments from a dean at yale that lacks sensitivity. it spread like wildfire. she used terms like white trash and low class folks to describe customers at a restaurant in some reviews on yelp and it appears that she didn't think some of the restaurant employees were educated. she called them badly educated morons and has since deleted the posts ap full scholarship in a program that makes college acceptable for low income students. he's studying economics and it appears may have already have a jump on some of the future classmates. >> i took over my parents finances. years later, we purchased a home. >> it was hard for them to argue against harvard when i told them i really wanted
many refugees have fled to emerson but the canada government reports nearly 650 refugees walked into quebec in february, 600% jump from the same time last year and along the u.s.-canadian border, is estimated 2100 fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling the number from last year. refugees caught at illegal crossings are refused entry and ordered to return to the u.s. >>> hot on the web, callous comments from a dean at yale that lacks sensitivity. it spread like...
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gaby intro - en quebec, canada miles de residentes han sido forzados a abandonar sus hogares tras inundacioneshan sido evacuacuadas mientras el nivel del agua continua elevandose. -- unas dos mil casas se encuentran bajo el agua -- fuertes lluvias , el derretimento de nieve y el facho de varios diques hicieron que las calles transformadas en rios. -- tras la situacion el alcalde de montreal ha declarado estado de emergencia take vo 2 -- y ahora nos trasladamos ha china, donde la primavera tambien ha traido inundaciones severas. -- en algunas ciudades se reporto la caida de casi 15 pulgadas de lluvia, numero historicos por la epoca del ano. -- las torrenciales lluvias vinieron acompaÑdas de deslaves en la comunidad de guang-zhouu -- unas 200 casas colapasaron pero hasta el momento no hay reporte de heridos. gaby outro -- se espera que la lluvia continue esta noche y maÑana. cesar --espere en minutos en su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 y 30 vo blanca --al sur de la bahia prometen accion inmediata, luego de registrarse un preocupante aumento en el numero de desalojos sin causa aparente. pilar so
gaby intro - en quebec, canada miles de residentes han sido forzados a abandonar sus hogares tras inundacioneshan sido evacuacuadas mientras el nivel del agua continua elevandose. -- unas dos mil casas se encuentran bajo el agua -- fuertes lluvias , el derretimento de nieve y el facho de varios diques hicieron que las calles transformadas en rios. -- tras la situacion el alcalde de montreal ha declarado estado de emergencia take vo 2 -- y ahora nos trasladamos ha china, donde la primavera...
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last year a family in quebec got" shot when spotted him hiking in a cave. but really what's he wearing? >> 4:55. >> let's talk about the movies right now. because alien covenant is number one at the box office earning 36 million in opening week. dark, r rate the square fest earned top spot by 900,000. guardians of the galaxy took in 35 million. everything, everything, finished third place with 12 million. all right. >> all righty. >> there you go. >> you okay today. >> right there's something a little off. >> maybe it's the rain. >> justin trudeau's shorts am i the only one you. >> may be the only one. >> come on now a little weird. >> he likes a pair of short shorts. >> it's like throw back 1 1976-78 style. >> if you can wear them -- you. >> more power to him. >> no short shorts around d.c. today. rain moving back into the weather. kids at the bus stop 64 to 60 degrees and light steady rain. rain boots, jacket, umbrella to get your day started. 68 to 76 showers around and hit and miss. certainly not a washout later today. we'll keep temperatures on the coo
last year a family in quebec got" shot when spotted him hiking in a cave. but really what's he wearing? >> 4:55. >> let's talk about the movies right now. because alien covenant is number one at the box office earning 36 million in opening week. dark, r rate the square fest earned top spot by 900,000. guardians of the galaxy took in 35 million. everything, everything, finished third place with 12 million. all right. >> all righty. >> there you go. >> you okay...
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now, police ina quebec are searching for a toddler swept away by floodwaters. body of the child's stepfather was found following heavy flooding. almost 2000 have had to flee their homes in recent days, and the city of montreal has extended a state of emergency. our top stories, more major shifts in french politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. pen's niece says she is quitting politics and will not seek reelection. a new president for south korea, as liberal moon jae-in the clares victory following early elections. the son of north korean refugees wants to renew dialogue with pyongyang. mahmoud abbas says he is willing to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu when president trump visits of the region later this month. news, kate moody is back with us. we are looking at what investors call the fear index. kate: that's right. it has been reacting to a manual macron's victory. it is also known as the volatility or vix index. this index has tumbled to its lowest level in more than two decades, the lowest since december of 1993. you can
now, police ina quebec are searching for a toddler swept away by floodwaters. body of the child's stepfather was found following heavy flooding. almost 2000 have had to flee their homes in recent days, and the city of montreal has extended a state of emergency. our top stories, more major shifts in french politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. pen's niece says she is quitting politics and will not seek reelection. a new president for south korea, as liberal moon jae-in the...
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over 700 residents in the canadian province of quebec had to evacuate after historic flooding. >>> it continues to feel like early spring. bill karins joins us now. any relief in sight? feels like fall. >> there's no relief in sight. >> nothing shy about it. >> i was out yesterday. the cool temperatures continue through the northeast. at least the rain is ending. things will dry out. these temperatures are in no rush to warm up whatsoever and actually colder on the back side of the exiting storm. we have freeze warning and freeze advisories. temperatures down in the 20s and 30s. 36 in detroit. mar it will be a slow warm up today. only 50s and maybe even if you're lucky 60s in the northeast. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. a closer look at your day ahead. look at these high temperatures. looks like a march map in syracuse. 44 degrees with rain showers. that's ugly. still feeling warm and summerish in the middle of the country. continues today from dallas to new orleans to oklahoma city. did you hear about this story. some residents woke up to a loud sonic boom on sun
over 700 residents in the canadian province of quebec had to evacuate after historic flooding. >>> it continues to feel like early spring. bill karins joins us now. any relief in sight? feels like fall. >> there's no relief in sight. >> nothing shy about it. >> i was out yesterday. the cool temperatures continue through the northeast. at least the rain is ending. things will dry out. these temperatures are in no rush to warm up whatsoever and actually colder on the...
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refugees walked into quebec in february, a 600% jump from the same time last year. along the entire u.s. canadian border it's estimated 2,100 refugees fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling last year's number. refugees caught at legal crossings are excused entry and ordered to return to the united states. >>> too much of anything can be bad. in this instance, excessive amounts of caffeine teenager's death. that's according to medical examiners in south carolina. 16-year-old davis allen cripe collapsed in class last month. the coroner said in a 2 hour period, he drank a mountain dew, a cafe latte and an energy drink, close to the recommended caffeine for a healthy adult throughout the entire day. medical examiners say caffeine effects everyone different and in davis' case it turned deadly and his dad has a strong message for parents. >> parents, please talk to your kids about the dangers of these energy drinks. and teenagers and students, please stop buying them. there's no reason to consume them. they can be very dangerous. >> the coroner who p
refugees walked into quebec in february, a 600% jump from the same time last year. along the entire u.s. canadian border it's estimated 2,100 refugees fled the u.s. in the first two months of this year, doubling last year's number. refugees caught at legal crossings are excused entry and ordered to return to the united states. >>> too much of anything can be bad. in this instance, excessive amounts of caffeine teenager's death. that's according to medical examiners in south carolina....
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are searching for a man and a toddler who were swept away after their car swerved into a river in quebechas tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate the thousands of people affected. record numbers of migrants have already tried to reach europe from north africa this year. more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. the italian coastguard says as many as 200 may have drowned. most of them have set off from libya — attempting the treacherous crossing — in search of a new life in europe. reeta chakrabarti has spent the last week on a rescue ship. seven uneventful days at sea with the rescue mission and then suddenly this: we have two rubber boats possibly one wooden boat. team, please prepare on deck for rescue. a scene, said the crew, like never before. first two, then three, then as we were spotted, more and yet more boat loads the people veering towards us to rescue and to safety. these women look really exhausted. they're coming on one by one. one of the women i've seen has a little child with her. this toddler named blessing
are searching for a man and a toddler who were swept away after their car swerved into a river in quebechas tripled the number of troops helping to evacuate the thousands of people affected. record numbers of migrants have already tried to reach europe from north africa this year. more than seven thousand have been rescued from the mediterranean over the last few days alone. the italian coastguard says as many as 200 may have drowned. most of them have set off from libya — attempting the...
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in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set toootball team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner mancini, signed 25 new players injanuary to replace those killed when the team's plane ran out of fuel and crashed in colombia. so, as we have been hearing, emmanuel macron will be france's next president. the 39—year—old, who has never before held elected office, comprehensively beat his far—right rival marine le pen. let's leave you with some of the more memorable scenes from election day in france. thanks for watching. hello there, good morning. there's going to be some more sunshine around for the next few days. we may well have seen the peak of the temperature, though, over the weekend. it was pretty much wall—to—wall sunshine in northern ireland. and here we had the warmest day of the year so far. same temperatures in glasgow and we had the warm air all the way from wales towards the south coast. but these ar
in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set toootball team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner mancini, signed 25 new players injanuary to replace those killed when the team's plane ran out of fuel and crashed in colombia. so, as we have been hearing, emmanuel macron will be france's next president. the...
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in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set to football team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner mancini, signed 25 new players injanuary to replace those killed when the team's plane ran out of fuel and crashed in colombia. the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in germany's central harz region. it stretches more than a50 metres across rappbode dam, and hangs a dizzying 100 meters above the reservoir. and finally, although she lost the election, marine le pen doesn't seem to have taken defeat too badly, captured on french tv here. you can see the leader of the far—right national front party dancing away with supporters at the party h0. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @tomdonkinbbc. but for now we will say goodbye, and thanks for watching. hello there, good morning. there's going to be some more sunshine around for the next few days. we may
in the province of quebec, more than 2,000 homes have already been flooded, with water levels set to football team chapecoense have won the santa catarina state championship, their first title since most of the squad died in a plane crash last november. the new coach, vagner mancini, signed 25 new players injanuary to replace those killed when the team's plane ran out of fuel and crashed in colombia. the world's longest pedestrian suspension bridge has opened in germany's central harz region....
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police are searching for a man and a toddler swept away when their car swerved into a river in quebecf troops helping to evacuate the thousands of people affected is being tripled. the fox news presenter bill o'reilly has been one of the most famous in america for years, but he stepped down last month after being accused of sexual harrassment by a number of women. now one of them has flown to london to try to block rupert murdoch, who owns fox, from taking full control of sky. she met the media regulator ofcom, which is investigating whether murdoch's company 21st century fox would be fit and proper to take full control of sky. are you worried about ofcom at all? no. fox news is getting record ratings, so i'm not worried at all. you don't think ofcom will consider what is happening at fox news? you have lost three of your top people, that is something, isn't it? lots of people say this is about comp. —— ofcom. on the west coast of ireland, people are flocking to see a beach. it was washed away by storms more than 30 yea rs washed away by storms more than 30 years ago. a freak tide dum
police are searching for a man and a toddler swept away when their car swerved into a river in quebecf troops helping to evacuate the thousands of people affected is being tripled. the fox news presenter bill o'reilly has been one of the most famous in america for years, but he stepped down last month after being accused of sexual harrassment by a number of women. now one of them has flown to london to try to block rupert murdoch, who owns fox, from taking full control of sky. she met the media...
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take vo / lorena --y es que en una granja en quebec, canad, est realizando clases rodeado de alpacas de estos animales... --aseguran que es una manera estupenda de conectarse con la naturaleza mientras realizan sus rutinas favoritas... cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once cu --que descanse, buenas noches. musica orales bienvenidos a tyitulare y mas coors light el piojo herrera al finl atrrerriza en n nido y tiene a chivas en la m a mira, tambien todo sobre la fi a final nba, quien ganara, tambien musica de los buitres de culi culiacan si seÑor, asi que de n dejense de puÑetazos porque e a estae estamos para jugar, porque es y
take vo / lorena --y es que en una granja en quebec, canad, est realizando clases rodeado de alpacas de estos animales... --aseguran que es una manera estupenda de conectarse con la naturaleza mientras realizan sus rutinas favoritas... cu --asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. --le esperamos maÑana a las 5:30 y a las once cu --que descanse, buenas noches. musica orales bienvenidos a tyitulare y mas coors light el piojo herrera al finl atrrerriza en n nido y tiene a chivas en la m a mira,...
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quebec has requested help from the military.pital where pupils from two girls school have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leak from a fuel tanker. the substance is thought to have been used in pesticides, which has caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulty. our regional editor for south asia is following the story. details emerged slowly throughout saturday. at first we had reports of a few dozen schoolgirls being admitted to hospitalfor schoolgirls being admitted to hospital for treatment but later in the day the main official indian news agency said over 300 had been affected and they came from two schools. also several teachers needed treatment. the symptoms were problems with the eyes and throats and ina problems with the eyes and throats and in a couple of cases, problems breathing from this leakage from a container truck at some kind of storage depot in the south of delhi. it appears that these were chemicals imported from china for use in pesticides. do we know how some of the
quebec has requested help from the military.pital where pupils from two girls school have been taken to hospital for treatment after a chemical leak from a fuel tanker. the substance is thought to have been used in pesticides, which has caused eye and throat irritation as well as breathing difficulty. our regional editor for south asia is following the story. details emerged slowly throughout saturday. at first we had reports of a few dozen schoolgirls being admitted to hospitalfor schoolgirls...
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across the the whole of quebec province, nearly 2,000 homes have been affected.s were released. they'd been held by the islamist militant group boko haram for three years. this was part of a deal. in return, five boko haram commanders were handed over by the government. this photo released by the red cross was the first proof they were free. they had severaljourneys ahead of them. the girls were flown from banki near the border with cameroon to maiduguri and then abuja, where they met president buhari. you can see him with a big smile on his face with all of the girls in front of him. the bring back our girls campaign tweeted, "bittersweet feelings at the unity fountain in abuja. we are happy and hope for the return of 113 left." here's more from stephanie hegarty in abuja for outside source. there is a list that has been released by the presidency, but it's not confirmed as to who exactly the girls are. a team has come from chibok, the head of the parent association is with the girls now, with the government now, going through that list and confirming the names.
across the the whole of quebec province, nearly 2,000 homes have been affected.s were released. they'd been held by the islamist militant group boko haram for three years. this was part of a deal. in return, five boko haram commanders were handed over by the government. this photo released by the red cross was the first proof they were free. they had severaljourneys ahead of them. the girls were flown from banki near the border with cameroon to maiduguri and then abuja, where they met president...
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quebec has requested help from the military.chool in delhi after chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals caused eye and throat difficulties, and breathing difficulties. police say they will be taking legal action against the chemical handlers. here in the uk, prince edward says he doesn‘t believe his father, the duke of edinburgh, will "stop for a minute" when he retires from public life in the autumn. prince edward said "the show would go on" because the royal family works as a team. our royal correspondent, peter hunt, considers the first comments from a senior royal about the impending retirement of prince philip. prince philip, as we soon won‘t be seeing him, in public, on duty, by his wife‘s side. from the autumn, the soon to be 96—year—old will be giving up such engagements. retirement beckons but prince edward insists his father won‘t be inactive. i don‘t believe that he is going to be putting his feet up completely and disappearing into the background and never being seen again.
quebec has requested help from the military.chool in delhi after chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals leaked from a tanker. the chemicals caused eye and throat difficulties, and breathing difficulties. police say they will be taking legal action against the chemical handlers. here in the uk, prince edward says he doesn‘t believe his father, the duke of edinburgh, will "stop for a minute" when he retires from public life in the autumn. prince edward said "the show would...
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at revenge pool is no way that marks of quebec would have fooled thirteen or fourteen years ago. that facebook will be facing those kind of issues. in two thousand seventy a former facebook stafa says its role is not to be the arbiter of what is and isn'. offensive material it's not just about people making up as they go along. over many years this rule book has been built up as new social problems come along. new uses of the platform come along. the company says we work hard to make facebook as safe as possible while enabling free speech. in addition to investing in more people were also building better tools to keep our community safe. amy wilson who is self harmed in the past was upset when i lost by facebook to remove images of her healing wounds. she believes such images can symbolize recovery but the images of people in crisis should never be shown. i don't think photos that actual south harm on somebody doing it on the live streams. old full siblings i don't think they should be shown at all. i don't understand how that could be any positive nf. facebook say they work with
at revenge pool is no way that marks of quebec would have fooled thirteen or fourteen years ago. that facebook will be facing those kind of issues. in two thousand seventy a former facebook stafa says its role is not to be the arbiter of what is and isn'. offensive material it's not just about people making up as they go along. over many years this rule book has been built up as new social problems come along. new uses of the platform come along. the company says we work hard to make facebook...
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labour says theresa may has underestimated the quebec city of p0p labour says theresa may has underestimatedexity of the talks and her bridge is putting the economy at risk. you start at the basis that you want to reach an agreement, and that you have shared interests and values. have a very important trading relationship with europe. if you start on that basis and show respect you are more likely to get a good deal. if you start with a megaphone and calling people silly names, it is not a great start to anything. meanwhile, the snp accused the tories of chaotic leadership over brexit. the remaining 27 eu states are uniting to make sure brexit works for them. but theresa may says she still confident she can get the best dealfor britain. let's talk to jeremy cliff. let's talk about what that newspaper is reporting. anonymous sources about what went on at the dinner. how reliable an account do you think this is? you have to take it with a pinch of salt. this is a one—sided view of the dinner, from insiders of the european commission, which is hardly a disinterested body. part of it is chalked
labour says theresa may has underestimated the quebec city of p0p labour says theresa may has underestimatedexity of the talks and her bridge is putting the economy at risk. you start at the basis that you want to reach an agreement, and that you have shared interests and values. have a very important trading relationship with europe. if you start on that basis and show respect you are more likely to get a good deal. if you start with a megaphone and calling people silly names, it is not a...
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and over 700 residents in the canadian province of quebec had to evacuate after historic flooding. cities like montreal are under a state of emergency. it continues to feel like early spring in much of the country. here's bill karins asking if there's any relief in sight feeling like fall. >> middle of the country was warm this weekend and both coasts rainy and chilly. how about the rain storm that swung through in the last 24 hours. we still have the heavy rain moving from los angeles through san diego. we even had a little bit of snow in the higher elevations. we call this an omega blocking pattern, warm in the middle, one storm in the northeast and one in the southwest. this will be moving out and the weather improving in ethon, northern california, 70s not bad, 71 portland is a nice spring day. and hear about this story, residents in florida woke up to a loud sonic boom sunday morning but weren't expecting it. it came from a secret air force mini space shuttle landing at cape canaveral. the unmanned shuttle called "x 37 b" was on a classified mission conducting unspecified expe
and over 700 residents in the canadian province of quebec had to evacuate after historic flooding. cities like montreal are under a state of emergency. it continues to feel like early spring in much of the country. here's bill karins asking if there's any relief in sight feeling like fall. >> middle of the country was warm this weekend and both coasts rainy and chilly. how about the rain storm that swung through in the last 24 hours. we still have the heavy rain moving from los angeles...
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this is what it looked like in quebec. search and rescue crews have been out trying to locate drivers and residents. at least three people are missing. >>> storm damage on the other side of the country in british columbia. authorities believe two men were swept away in a mudslide. several homes also destroyed. this is the heaviest amount of rain the region has seen in nearly 50 years. >>> crews are searching camps and trails in yosemite to find a navy serviceman who has been missing for nearly a week. alexander joseph seaver was last seen on wednesday. he was staying at housekeeping camp and authorities say he had been going on hikes by himself. a chp helicopter joined 30 people and trained search dogs to scour the area yesterday. he works at the navy medical center in portsmouth, virginia. he planned to fly there from the bay area but he never showed up at the airport. >>> the latest most exclusive status symbol in silicon valley is in a car, a club membership or the latest high tech gadget. it's immortality. only on 5, s
this is what it looked like in quebec. search and rescue crews have been out trying to locate drivers and residents. at least three people are missing. >>> storm damage on the other side of the country in british columbia. authorities believe two men were swept away in a mudslide. several homes also destroyed. this is the heaviest amount of rain the region has seen in nearly 50 years. >>> crews are searching camps and trails in yosemite to find a navy serviceman who has been...
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new arrivals from quebec being an example. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sandwiched between two cell phone stores and a couplence is pretty well-known and i think it's very fitting. they're looking for a home, where are they going to go. >> so you guys grew up together? >> grew up together in queens. i believe was saying little league -- >> what position -- >> they p me in the outfield, it matters. >> yeah, i broke the other side. >> i don't know who did what. >> he joins me for dinner along with his friend. >> i like to call them close friends of mine. >> really involved the voters and advocating the conditions that come up. >> mr. president, i know you're not too good at listening, but you'll have to hear us now. americans are not going anywhere. latino americans are not going anywhere. and we contribute to this country. and turning out we pay more taxes than you do. >> i have a sense of what i think is right and what needs to be done. i can't let back -- and let the community be under served. >> you'll have your work cut out for you for the next four years. >> there's no other way to do it. it would be tha
new arrivals from quebec being an example. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sandwiched between two cell phone stores and a couplence is pretty well-known and i think it's very fitting. they're looking for a home, where are they going to go. >> so you guys grew up together? >> grew up together in queens. i believe was saying little league -- >> what position -- >> they p me in the outfield, it matters. >> yeah, i broke the other side. >> i don't know who did what....
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labour says theresa may has underestimated the quebec city of the talks and her bridge is putting the putting the economy at —— the complexity of the economy at —— the complexity of the talks and her approach is putting the economy at risk. you start at the basis that you want to reach an agreement, and that you have shared interests and values. have a very important trading relationship with europe. if you start on that basis and show respect you are more likely to get a good deal. if you start with a megaphone and calling people silly names, it is not a great start to anything. meanwhile, the snp accused the tories of chaotic leadership over brexit. the remaining 27 eu states are uniting to make sure brexit works for them. but theresa may says she still confident she can get the best dealfor britain. labour has promised a consumer rights revolution for renters in england if it wins the general election, with the introduction of new legal standards for rented homes. the proposals include requirements for safe wiring and appliances, freedom from damp and general good repair. the conse
labour says theresa may has underestimated the quebec city of the talks and her bridge is putting the putting the economy at —— the complexity of the economy at —— the complexity of the talks and her approach is putting the economy at risk. you start at the basis that you want to reach an agreement, and that you have shared interests and values. have a very important trading relationship with europe. if you start on that basis and show respect you are more likely to get a good deal. if...
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coming up, the race between amazon and our quÉbec, $1000 per share. we will take a look that.d check us out, 5:00 p.m. in , 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ emily: out of europe, an investment firm bought a 5.6% ericsson, valued over $1 billion according to regulatory filings. the move will likely push the wireless network for to accelerate cost-cutting in its underperforming businesses. they have signal plans to appoint one of its managing partners to the board. meantime in the u.s., stocks returned from the holiday oneend, and the s&p 500 had breaking a seven-day street. abigail doolittle joins us now in york with more. , what stocks stood out today? downil: overall, finishing ever so slightly, but the nasdaq 100 actually finished fractionally higher, up more than 1/10 of 1%, putting it on its eighth wedding day in a row, the longest winning streak since february, and very exciting, -- putting on its eighth winning day in a row. micron was one such stock, with morgan stanley raising numbers area once again, he thinks the pricing their looks reall
coming up, the race between amazon and our quÉbec, $1000 per share. we will take a look that.d check us out, 5:00 p.m. in , 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ emily: out of europe, an investment firm bought a 5.6% ericsson, valued over $1 billion according to regulatory filings. the move will likely push the wireless network for to accelerate cost-cutting in its underperforming businesses. they have signal plans to appoint one of its managing partners to...
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. >>> troops are moving through streets in quebec. a dozen helicopters are part of the relief effort. officials are delivering sandbags to people in need. and some locals say that the troops should have arrived much earlier. >>> in arkansas, a helicopter tour by the state's governor and other officials might spell relief for flood victims. they are urging the department of agriculture to expedite funding. nine people were killed. and $21 million in damage. >>> let's get a check on the roads. i almost said the outside. but the roads are outside. >>> good morning. the roads are outside. some are inside tunnels. right now we're tracking delays due to an earlier crash on southbound 6850. it happened near sheridan and all lanes have been cleared and the damage is done. we can see the backup. down to highway 238 you'll be tapping the brakes. it's a 20-minute commute and speeds are in the yellow. over to 580 where folks -- on westbound 205 and heading out of tracy. once you get into livermore you'll start to pickup speed. we are in the green
. >>> troops are moving through streets in quebec. a dozen helicopters are part of the relief effort. officials are delivering sandbags to people in need. and some locals say that the troops should have arrived much earlier. >>> in arkansas, a helicopter tour by the state's governor and other officials might spell relief for flood victims. they are urging the department of agriculture to expedite funding. nine people were killed. and $21 million in damage. >>> let's...
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waters have seeped into hundreds of buildings in quebec-- forcing families to abandon their homes... the waters continue to rise as emergency crews work to protect homes and buildings... workers are piling up sandbags and hoping to protect parts of the city that aren't alread submerged in the water. officials say water levels are expected to peak today or tomorrow. the overwhelming flooding in the area is being called the worst flooding in 55 years. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: what a beautiful sunday. it was a little breezy at times near the coast but otherwise there was plenty of sunshine and warmer weather. highs climbed into the mid to upper 70s at the warmes inland locations with cooler 60s at the coast. we had a few more showers in the sierra and more snow across the higher peaks. southern california continues to see more showers. low pressure is spinning in a few more showers there now. dryer weather should return to most of southern california tomorrow. you can see high pressure just off the coast on our sate
waters have seeped into hundreds of buildings in quebec-- forcing families to abandon their homes... the waters continue to rise as emergency crews work to protect homes and buildings... workers are piling up sandbags and hoping to protect parts of the city that aren't alread submerged in the water. officials say water levels are expected to peak today or tomorrow. the overwhelming flooding in the area is being called the worst flooding in 55 years. (anchor) time now to check on our weather......
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the northwood offed quebec. i'm not going to do anymore descriptions of novels. take a deep breath and i'm going to bring this to a close. it is remarkable to be associated to in fact be a partner with a great, great talent, because that kind of talent is always electric and luminous. and it has inspired me, is a told you for 48 years. and so exciting for me to be the agent of this talent, to work with the publishers, first of install presenting the man uscripts and helping them to see the value that is there. it's always a gamble for publishers. it's always a gamble, and sometimes they just don't see as far ahead as others do. but we were fortunate the way margaret has attracted wonderful editors and wonderful publishers. finally i want to say this. my everyday days have been filled with this woman and her work. it's been an enormous privilege. before i came here, i took all the books that i had and i put them on the dining room table, and as i lifted them one by one, i thought, oh, my god, my god, my god, my god. there she is. for all of us forever. so there sh
the northwood offed quebec. i'm not going to do anymore descriptions of novels. take a deep breath and i'm going to bring this to a close. it is remarkable to be associated to in fact be a partner with a great, great talent, because that kind of talent is always electric and luminous. and it has inspired me, is a told you for 48 years. and so exciting for me to be the agent of this talent, to work with the publishers, first of install presenting the man uscripts and helping them to see the...
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all of the guests had to be moved el where, including premier of quebec and mike huckabee.as closed the day before the president got there in preparation and is not allowed to reopen until mr. trump is two hours outside of israeli airspace. the trip will cost american taxpayers around $100 million. the king david, which is a ritz carlton, said it will lose money during this whole thing. >> nice publicity. thanks, trace. he mentioned the robots in the sewers. something that people would have had to do at one point. your job is probably too complicated to be replaced by a robot, right? maybe make way for the machines. one city is set to start replacing police with real life robo cops. i know because lillian told me. >> the city of dubai will add robots starting today to the police force. these are what they look like. the current model speaks english and arabic. it has a touch screen. people can use it to report fines and pay traffic crimes. in 2030, it will make up about a quarter of their police force. they have cameras in them. they're working on facial recognition technol
all of the guests had to be moved el where, including premier of quebec and mike huckabee.as closed the day before the president got there in preparation and is not allowed to reopen until mr. trump is two hours outside of israeli airspace. the trip will cost american taxpayers around $100 million. the king david, which is a ritz carlton, said it will lose money during this whole thing. >> nice publicity. thanks, trace. he mentioned the robots in the sewers. something that people would...
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looking at low clouds and fog once again, they will be retreating quebecer and quicker for the holidays have improvements. weather, boy we feed them. it has been cold and grey, santa cruz right now beginning to see some sunshine, we will be in the 70s here later on in the day. 54 in san francisco, 57 in oakland. we're mid-50s in san jose, 50 in gilroy, half moon bay at 84. from the golden gate bridge, the clouds the strat us the the low cloud deck, for a change, it doesn't reach into the vaemt valley or the delta. we are get tag clearing from east to west, beginning in our east valleys before sunrise, 46 in santa rosa, 52 by the delta. livermore 54 in concord. the numbers you may feel it in the north bay, cooler than where we were yesterday. >> that cloud cover was deeper and that insulates us a little bit more. but we'll have a warmer finish today. patchy clouds this morning, looking at sunnier and milder conditions finally today, right on queue with our warm holiday weekend and mild to warm for memorial day. so that's looking goods, before we get into another cool down. so let's check
looking at low clouds and fog once again, they will be retreating quebecer and quicker for the holidays have improvements. weather, boy we feed them. it has been cold and grey, santa cruz right now beginning to see some sunshine, we will be in the 70s here later on in the day. 54 in san francisco, 57 in oakland. we're mid-50s in san jose, 50 in gilroy, half moon bay at 84. from the golden gate bridge, the clouds the strat us the the low cloud deck, for a change, it doesn't reach into the vaemt...
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he didn't start easily by going to quebec, toronto, mexico city. >> the trip is -- you're going to hearbout outreach to the muslim world. you will hear about countering extremendousi extremendousi extremis extremism. it will be confronting iran. they have a common adversary. they want them be bound together to confront iran in the region. i think the tensions will escalate in the next six to 12 months. >> and you have elections today, so called elections, but it could be a real issue if right now -- rouhani could lose because of his deal with the u.s. >> it could be a very big deal. someone that could be a real hardliner could be elected. >> in the dark, is there a developing pattern in the white house of keeping the vice president out of loop? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein
he didn't start easily by going to quebec, toronto, mexico city. >> the trip is -- you're going to hearbout outreach to the muslim world. you will hear about countering extremendousi extremendousi extremis extremism. it will be confronting iran. they have a common adversary. they want them be bound together to confront iran in the region. i think the tensions will escalate in the next six to 12 months. >> and you have elections today, so called elections, but it could be a real...
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the most autobiographical because it describes the character who lives in the woods like she did in quebec to i will not do any more descriptions of novels. i will pull this to a close. is remarkable to the associated were to be a partner with such a great talent. because that kind of talent is always electric. and it has inspired me over an years. it is has been so exciting for me to be the agent of this talent to work with the publishers and helping them to see the value that is there.derful it is always a gamble withth the publishers and sometimes they don't see as far ahead as others do. but we have been really fortunate to the way margaret has attracted a wonderful editors and publishers. finally, i want to say this. anr my everyday has been filleddinir with this woman and her work. it has been enormous privilege. before vacate here i took all my books and put them onon[a a dining room table and then lifted them one by one. and i thought oh my god. there she is for all of us forever. there she is. for all of us forever of pages everywhere. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> i am very
the most autobiographical because it describes the character who lives in the woods like she did in quebec to i will not do any more descriptions of novels. i will pull this to a close. is remarkable to the associated were to be a partner with such a great talent. because that kind of talent is always electric. and it has inspired me over an years. it is has been so exciting for me to be the agent of this talent to work with the publishers and helping them to see the value that is there.derful...
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look at the view of the flooding in quebec.h waters caused by days of constant rain forced nearly 2,000 people out of their homes. they called in hundreds of troops to help out. the mayor of montreal declared a 48-hour state of emergency for the city, the largest in the province. the officials evacuated 150 homes there and on two nearby islands, ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> new video from nigeria showing dozens of girls released by boko haram. the group kidnapped nearly 300 girls back in 2014. nigeria announced yesterday that 82 of those girls would be released in exchange for prisoners. nigeria says it's the result of lengthy negotiations. the girls arrived today at the nigerian capital of abuja and were met by the president's chief of staff. >> we're happy to have you back, we are very glad that you have -- [ indiscernible ] welcome, welcome, welcome. >> the government did not say how many boko haram suspects were released in that exchange. >>> well, when it comes to stories of rescue and courage during the holocau
look at the view of the flooding in quebec.h waters caused by days of constant rain forced nearly 2,000 people out of their homes. they called in hundreds of troops to help out. the mayor of montreal declared a 48-hour state of emergency for the city, the largest in the province. the officials evacuated 150 homes there and on two nearby islands, ontario is seeing flooding as well. >>> new video from nigeria showing dozens of girls released by boko haram. the group kidnapped nearly 300...
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think the school will be anymore resolute in defending principal and taxpayer money this time quebecdon't have any principles and sought their money. the news from america's skies is getting weirder by the day. denied access to the bathroom and was told to go in a cup instead. a passenger on a british airway flight was trapped in her isle as the plane waited to take off. she wet herself and sat in that for the next 13 hours. russian arises why can't airlines figure out the concept of treating customers like people? cohost after the bell on fox business, she wrote a great book lessons from the prairie. hosts the intelligence report also on fox business, also awesome and also joining us tonight. the obvious conclusion is airlines are out of control. melissa francis, you think that's right? >> i think some airlines are out of control. i have to say in fairness i traveled with my 6-year-old recently. he had the same problem on take off in a sort of look to the other way as he ran up the aisle and use the restroom. he wasn't forced to do anything in his seat and even though i asked him li
think the school will be anymore resolute in defending principal and taxpayer money this time quebecdon't have any principles and sought their money. the news from america's skies is getting weirder by the day. denied access to the bathroom and was told to go in a cup instead. a passenger on a british airway flight was trapped in her isle as the plane waited to take off. she wet herself and sat in that for the next 13 hours. russian arises why can't airlines figure out the concept of treating...
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the alternative approach was taken in the provence of quebec. they massively subsidized child care and over the last 20 years where we looked at this, number one, it did not actually increase the amount of child care that was taking place, it just displaced informal child care by pulling kids into the formal sector. and number two, there was pretty disturbing evidence that it led to non-cognitive decline, more aggressiveness in children. so i think a big piece of why cash matters is when you lock yourself into service delivery, you can end up going down a wrong path that's very difficult to get out of. this is where i kind of tick off people on the right. so what about work? we heard that we should focus on labor market participation and labor market strength. well, i agree, and that's why i did a deep dive on this topic too, and it's just not the case that a $2,000 unconditional tax credit is going to significantly reduce work. what you see here is a before and after of the introduction of what's called the universal child care credit or child
the alternative approach was taken in the provence of quebec. they massively subsidized child care and over the last 20 years where we looked at this, number one, it did not actually increase the amount of child care that was taking place, it just displaced informal child care by pulling kids into the formal sector. and number two, there was pretty disturbing evidence that it led to non-cognitive decline, more aggressiveness in children. so i think a big piece of why cash matters is when you...
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being a nice guy, which only in washington would be considered a character flaw, how do you plead quebec >> reince: i think i'm a nice guy, but i didn't get here by accident. >> chris: could answer. reince, always good to talk with you, thank you for your time. up next, a user's guide for repeal and replace, we will ask two experts what it would really mean for you and your family. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. >> chris: there's been a lo
being a nice guy, which only in washington would be considered a character flaw, how do you plead quebec >> reince: i think i'm a nice guy, but i didn't get here by accident. >> chris: could answer. reince, always good to talk with you, thank you for your time. up next, a user's guide for repeal and replace, we will ask two experts what it would really mean for you and your family. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications,...
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this is what it looks like in quebec.are told that at least three people are missing, more than 1000 military members are helping victims right now pack up and get out. >>> the storm system is also causing problems on the other side of the country in british, columbia. authorities believe that two men were swept away in a mudslide. the slide also destroyed several homes. >> the house up behind it had a giant hole in the basement that covers about 50% of the basement from what we could see and there was water raging through it and logs coming through. >> authorities say that this is the heaviest amount of rain the region has seen in nearly 50 years. >>> today in oakland, big tobacco is seeing pushback from city officials. kpix5's jessica flores is live in oakland on the flavored tobacco ban they are introducing this afternoon. jessica. >> reporter: that's right, michelle. oakland city council leaders will consider banning all tobacco products that are flavored, candy flavored, fruit flavored and they are doing that today.
this is what it looks like in quebec.are told that at least three people are missing, more than 1000 military members are helping victims right now pack up and get out. >>> the storm system is also causing problems on the other side of the country in british, columbia. authorities believe that two men were swept away in a mudslide. the slide also destroyed several homes. >> the house up behind it had a giant hole in the basement that covers about 50% of the basement from what we...
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and i didn't care about the cigarette smoking or trout fishing in quebec, but what you do is you prepareou sit down and you learn some stuff. the lack of focus in this administration, the lack of interest in the basic arts of persuasion is stunning, which means that essentially we're looking at a bunch of juveniles. >> how can they expect people to believe that, though? i mean it's not even -- all you have to do is a minimal amount of research to -- and even from their tone, can't you tell? >> no. they assume that most people don't care about the details. and, don, the sad thing is that most human beings don't care about the details of governance. that's why we have representatives to take care of it for us. i get the feeling they suppose that melissa mccarthy can make fun of these little episodes and we'll all laugh. but really trump will make certain sorts of speeches and say punchy sorts of things, and a certain kind of person will figure, well, he's for us. although i get the feeling that how clearly he isn't for the uses over the next year is going to start to become so clear that a
and i didn't care about the cigarette smoking or trout fishing in quebec, but what you do is you prepareou sit down and you learn some stuff. the lack of focus in this administration, the lack of interest in the basic arts of persuasion is stunning, which means that essentially we're looking at a bunch of juveniles. >> how can they expect people to believe that, though? i mean it's not even -- all you have to do is a minimal amount of research to -- and even from their tone, can't you...
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general george washington, when giving standing orders for the expedition campaign into quebec, tolds, there will be no mistreatment of prisoners, there will be no summary executions like that happened to revolutionary forces when the british were just mass murdering officers and his own men. he said he would push that to enforce the ultimate level of the rules of war, which means u.s. generals would have to punish up to death u.s. service members that did that. those are viewed as standing orders for the u.s. army, and only recently were they violated. brian: last question. we talked about it a little bit earlier. if the american people knew what you know, would they be surprised about how much activity there is around the world that is being conducted by americans, whether it is seal team or delta force or any of that? malcolm: i think they would be surprised at the level of intensity and the dispersal of the operations. let me tell you, there are operations that go on that i am not even read into anymore, and i know they are occurring. there are things where we need to maintain co
general george washington, when giving standing orders for the expedition campaign into quebec, tolds, there will be no mistreatment of prisoners, there will be no summary executions like that happened to revolutionary forces when the british were just mass murdering officers and his own men. he said he would push that to enforce the ultimate level of the rules of war, which means u.s. generals would have to punish up to death u.s. service members that did that. those are viewed as standing...