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and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?rate canadian, uh, ingredients, in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it -- is it national, uh, quebecois fervor? >> david: i think that's very much it. he's very much a patriot. i say all the time this is one of the most important restaurants, to me, in north america, if not the world. it's an art installation, if you actually look at it. >> anthony: the meal begins -- begins -- with a tower of maple desserts. good lord. sponge maple toffee. maple donuts. beaver tails. maple cotton candy. but, but, but wait, there's more. almond croissants, whippet biscuits, some nougat. >> david: yeah. >> anthony: ah, there we go. i think that's a first for me. i've never seen that done. >> david no? >> anthony: well, not with a hammer. let the madness begin. next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans, on a pancake, cooked in duck fat, of course, cottage cheese and eggs, cooked in maple syrup. wow. that's awesome. there's a healthy salad,
and i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know?rate canadian, uh, ingredients, in a way that no one else has. are you some kind of patriot? is that what's going on here? is it -- is it national, uh, quebecois fervor? >> david: i think that's very much it. he's very much a patriot. i say all the time this is one of the most important restaurants, to me, in north america, if not the world. it's an art installation, if you actually look at it. >> anthony: the meal...
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john in quÉbec on a weekly round-trip. boats got bigger, the technology got bigger until you had boats the size of the steamer ticonderoga at the museum bringing passengers and freight from one place to another. really the workhorses of the commercial era were the sailing canal boats through the mid-1860's or the standard canal boats or barges towed around from one end of the late to the other. ultimately, it was the arrival of the railroad in the 1850's that would create the beginning of the and for the commercial shipping industry on lake champlain. one of the greatest cultural resources that lake champlain has to offer in terms of maritime history are shipwrecks on the bottom of theth lake. we have over 300 documented shipwrecks -- from all of history. native american times, the era of conflict between the french and the british, the american and the british, but the bulk of the shipwrecks are commercial vehicles. after the war of 1812 ended, it was fueled by commercial shipping on the lake. in 1823, the champlain canal
john in quÉbec on a weekly round-trip. boats got bigger, the technology got bigger until you had boats the size of the steamer ticonderoga at the museum bringing passengers and freight from one place to another. really the workhorses of the commercial era were the sailing canal boats through the mid-1860's or the standard canal boats or barges towed around from one end of the late to the other. ultimately, it was the arrival of the railroad in the 1850's that would create the beginning of the...
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city, and access to foreign goods coming in through the port at quÉbec.the case of the war of 1812, the british early on secured as a result,e lake in order to protect the fledgling town of burlington, the united states army under the command of lieutenant sylvester churchill, built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking religion harbor. the british navy and free reign on the lake, october 2 1813. we came into burlington bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground, or the town as it was at that point and were repelled by the american guns at the battery. in the american gunboats that have been built for the lake. the main fleet was being built in vermont on the otter creek, where there was an established industrial area and it wasn't until late in the summer of 1814 that the american fleet was ready to sail. when it was ready, it went immediately north of the lake to engage with the british invasion force that was being assembled on the richelieu river. same page from the playbook of the american revolution. unlike the battle of l4, which took
city, and access to foreign goods coming in through the port at quÉbec.the case of the war of 1812, the british early on secured as a result,e lake in order to protect the fledgling town of burlington, the united states army under the command of lieutenant sylvester churchill, built a gun battery on the bluffs overlooking religion harbor. the british navy and free reign on the lake, october 2 1813. we came into burlington bay with the intent of burning the city to the ground, or the town as it...
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it was a kind of a now where police have trained forty four people have a right wing protest in quebec on saturday the protest was met by a counter-demonstration riot police had to use tear gas to keep the two sides apart nearly four hundred members of far right organizations marched on a convention center where a meeting of the governing quebec liberal party was taking place almost two hundred fifty anti-racism anticapitalist activists staged a rival protest at the same location quebec police say they made arrests in order to prevent clashes in addition disguises clubs slingshots and bottles with unknown liquids were confiscated from demonstrators. and the pakistani government has ordered the all me to be deployed to the country's capital islamabad after six people were reportedly killed in clashes the violence erupted when police forcibly dispersed the group of is the most protesters the activists had been blocking key roads in the city for nearly three weeks. was. was. was was was. was was. was was thousands of police officers took part in the operation to disperse the demonstrators
it was a kind of a now where police have trained forty four people have a right wing protest in quebec on saturday the protest was met by a counter-demonstration riot police had to use tear gas to keep the two sides apart nearly four hundred members of far right organizations marched on a convention center where a meeting of the governing quebec liberal party was taking place almost two hundred fifty anti-racism anticapitalist activists staged a rival protest at the same location quebec police...
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john in key back on a weekly -- in quebec on a weekly trip. you had boats the size of ticonderoga down at the museum bringing passengers and freight from one place to another. the workforces of the commercial era were the canal boats. whether they were the sailing canal boats, up through the mid-1860's, or the standard canal boats or barges that would be towed around by steam tags from one end of the lake to the other. ultimately, it was the arrival of the railroad in the 1850's , or would create the end the beginning of the end, for the commercial shipping industry on lake champlain. one of the greatest cultural resources that lake champlain has to offer in terms of maritime history are the shipwrecks on the bottom of the lake to we have over 300 documented shipwrecks on the bottom of lake champlain. lakeall of the eras of champlain history. native american times, this era of conflict between the french and british, the americans in the british, but the bulk of the shipwrecks are commercial vessels. andr the war of 1812 ended, commerce explod
john in key back on a weekly -- in quebec on a weekly trip. you had boats the size of ticonderoga down at the museum bringing passengers and freight from one place to another. the workforces of the commercial era were the canal boats. whether they were the sailing canal boats, up through the mid-1860's, or the standard canal boats or barges that would be towed around by steam tags from one end of the lake to the other. ultimately, it was the arrival of the railroad in the 1850's , or would...
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in quebec on saturday the protest was met by a counter-demonstration riot police had to use tear gas to keep the two sides apart and the four hundred members of far right organizations marched to a convention center where a meeting of the governing quebec liberal party was taking place almost two hundred fifty the racism and anti capitalist activists staged a rival protest at the same location but police say they made arrests in order to prevent clashes in addition disguises clubs of slingshot and bottles with unknown liquids were confiscated from the protesters. i could get more or less story and others all the law and of course all social media as well that's all for me for this hour i'll be back at five am moscow time with more headlines to see that. the culture is good out of the big picture but it's a it's a real business which we need to maintain we need to but it's no defect of the profit so the more we go forward with the drawings with the automotive g.p.s. to even track trucks other machines will have less and less people will it so the fact that we easily get this c.e.o. bu
in quebec on saturday the protest was met by a counter-demonstration riot police had to use tear gas to keep the two sides apart and the four hundred members of far right organizations marched to a convention center where a meeting of the governing quebec liberal party was taking place almost two hundred fifty the racism and anti capitalist activists staged a rival protest at the same location but police say they made arrests in order to prevent clashes in addition disguises clubs of slingshot...
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i mentioned the quebec agreement. it takes seven or eight months of personal churchill diplomacy working with fdr to get the british back into the partnership, but it is not a partnership of equals. it is one dominant partner in the british as the supporting act. the biggest exclusion comes after the war. it doesn't just shut the u.k. out, but shuts other countries out as well. >> pure speculation, but would churchill filmore marketable with the nixon-kissinger detente school or the ronald reagan strength school? mr. ruane: i have thought about this, because you cannot research this era of history without this contemporary residence in your mind. i think it depends where along that nuclear journey you hold churchill and say what would he be like? i prefer, as i expect edwina does, the churchill of the end. the peacemaker. i think that if you accept that churchill's anti-communism ran very deep, notwithstanding his efforts to get on with stalin, for him by 1953, 1954 to embrace peaceful coexistence suggests to me one o
i mentioned the quebec agreement. it takes seven or eight months of personal churchill diplomacy working with fdr to get the british back into the partnership, but it is not a partnership of equals. it is one dominant partner in the british as the supporting act. the biggest exclusion comes after the war. it doesn't just shut the u.k. out, but shuts other countries out as well. >> pure speculation, but would churchill filmore marketable with the nixon-kissinger detente school or the...
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vermont out of the and joined with a rebellion, with the french in lower canada -- that is to say quebec, or vermont might become an independent state again like switzerland. he pursues that plan. not a very patriotic american. staying in europe for five years. he is gone for five years. in the meantime, all of his creditors have closed in on the money they owe him and they take virtually all of his land. this man that was land rich is now land poor. he comes back to vermont totally frustrated in 1801, debtors are still pursuing him. he is in jail once or twice for debt. about 1809, he leaves vermont and goes to kentucky. he ends up in philadelphia. he is constantly trying to recoup his losses. he dies in philadelphia, this man who had so much to do with evenormation of the state, though i might find it hard to say he was the founder, he was one of the key people. he had a lot to do with the founding of the university of vermont. ira allen ends up a popper in philadelphia and dies there in 1814. 's is buried in a pauper grave. we have no idea where that grave is. this great name, who we
vermont out of the and joined with a rebellion, with the french in lower canada -- that is to say quebec, or vermont might become an independent state again like switzerland. he pursues that plan. not a very patriotic american. staying in europe for five years. he is gone for five years. in the meantime, all of his creditors have closed in on the money they owe him and they take virtually all of his land. this man that was land rich is now land poor. he comes back to vermont totally frustrated...
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they had it in quebec. they have added all over the world.l sovereign governments releva nt to national sovereign governments relevant to those particular cases — you never had the agreement of madrid, and that is the point. but if you don't mind, let's address whether right now you truly believe you have a majority of catalans on yourfor you have a majority of catalans on your for the consistent push toward full, practical independence. let me quote you the words of a highly respected figure in catalonia, that is the mayor of barcelona, who you know very well. she says this: " what i see is a headlong dash at kamikaze pace which has been concentrated with this declaration of independence in the name of catalonia, but does not have the support of a majority of t t’ t 5 ’ fi
they had it in quebec. they have added all over the world.l sovereign governments releva nt to national sovereign governments relevant to those particular cases — you never had the agreement of madrid, and that is the point. but if you don't mind, let's address whether right now you truly believe you have a majority of catalans on yourfor you have a majority of catalans on your for the consistent push toward full, practical independence. let me quote you the words of a highly respected figure...
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. >>> a new study from the faa follows an incident in which a drone hit a plane near quebec city, therere nearly 250 drone safety incidents every month. that's 50% higher than a year ago. drone strikes are considered more dangerous than bird strikes because the solid parts of drones can cause more damage to a plane's exterior. >>> well, fraternities at indiana university are taking a self-imposed time-out. other activities are being done away with. the fraternities say it wasn't a reaction to a specific incident. a school spokesman calls it a response to recent fraternity tragedies at other schools. >>> the new college football rankings are out after a crazy weekend of upsets. former number one, alabama's loss to auburn was enough to drop it to number five. defending champion clemson is the new number one. the tigers are followed by auburn, oklahoma and wisconsin. all the teams play in their championship conference games on saturday. >>> fans of the giants probably didn't think the season could get much worse. then they announced eli manning was being benched. it ends his 210-game strea
. >>> a new study from the faa follows an incident in which a drone hit a plane near quebec city, therere nearly 250 drone safety incidents every month. that's 50% higher than a year ago. drone strikes are considered more dangerous than bird strikes because the solid parts of drones can cause more damage to a plane's exterior. >>> well, fraternities at indiana university are taking a self-imposed time-out. other activities are being done away with. the fraternities say it...
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he was from quÉbec city, another brilliant engineer who was studying nuclear engineering, yet another field to have this type of mindset, and when,, probably, i don't know, a dozen people that chiheb put me in front of, i was probably something to say, none of them were even remotely a threat in my professional opinion. when he put me in front of abassi, that was a different animal. he had that look and the speech, the rhetoric, the hatred and the evil in his eyes, and i was excited to peel those layers back. >> host: and just didn't have the time or? >> guest: we did have the time. i reported to my handlers at the time, both sides, the u.s. and canada, what i suspected that. >> translator: was. when he traveled to tunisia, the canadiens revoked his visa so that he couldn't come back because they felt like okay, if he's a threat, well then, we don't need them here. that's all well and good. >> host: it's been wonderful talk and you and appreciate you writing the book. i think it's a lot in there for all of us to learn. let's just make clear that. >> translator: was not convicted of an
he was from quÉbec city, another brilliant engineer who was studying nuclear engineering, yet another field to have this type of mindset, and when,, probably, i don't know, a dozen people that chiheb put me in front of, i was probably something to say, none of them were even remotely a threat in my professional opinion. when he put me in front of abassi, that was a different animal. he had that look and the speech, the rhetoric, the hatred and the evil in his eyes, and i was excited to peel...
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wind chill in boston, 29. 9 in quebec, and 10 degrees in caribou, maine.nd cold air, and dealing with snow across interior sections of the northeast. western new york tonight could find 3-5 inches of snow, but in the mid atlantic, high pressure is dominating much of philadelphia with high pressure in control and a mostly clear sky, temperatures cool off fairly quickly. bottom down to 36 in philadelphia, 31 in allentown, 34 in dover. so looking ahead for our workweek. back to work after enjoying the holiday. we have a warming trend on the way. temperatures nearing 60 by the middle half of this week and tracking rain by the end of the week. a closer look with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> okay. thank you. be sure to tune into action news tomorrow morning at 4:30 for the latest accuweather forecast as well as traffic and transit information you need to start off your day. >> moving on to sports now, the eagles took control of the bears early and they did not let go. >> the eagles now 10-1, something that's happened only a couple of times in
wind chill in boston, 29. 9 in quebec, and 10 degrees in caribou, maine.nd cold air, and dealing with snow across interior sections of the northeast. western new york tonight could find 3-5 inches of snow, but in the mid atlantic, high pressure is dominating much of philadelphia with high pressure in control and a mostly clear sky, temperatures cool off fairly quickly. bottom down to 36 in philadelphia, 31 in allentown, 34 in dover. so looking ahead for our workweek. back to work after enjoying...
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quebec 27. albany 45. 44 in harrisburg. buffalo 49. pittsburgh 51.veryone else pretty much in the 40s even down to the south. richmond has been cold. 47 degrees. ocean city, maryland, at 46. baltimore at 50 and of course philadelphia at 49 degrees. we have high pressure over us but the good news is, we have a front coming. that's also bad news but ahead of eight strong southerly wind and that southerly wind is going to warm us up tomorrow and that front is going to cool us down for the birds on sunday. so we'll watch hour by hour. clouds rolling in during the day tomorrow. sunday morning is sunny but it is windy. and the wind is going to be main weather feature that we'll be talking about during the game. cool as well. let's go hour by hour with future wind gusts. this is saturday morning. tomorrow morning no big deal. very light winds. so not of any consequence sunday night no sunday morning winds gusting to 26 in wildwood. gusting to 24 in atlantic city. 15 to 20 miles an hour winds in philadelphia. potentially higher gusts and then toward the even
quebec 27. albany 45. 44 in harrisburg. buffalo 49. pittsburgh 51.veryone else pretty much in the 40s even down to the south. richmond has been cold. 47 degrees. ocean city, maryland, at 46. baltimore at 50 and of course philadelphia at 49 degrees. we have high pressure over us but the good news is, we have a front coming. that's also bad news but ahead of eight strong southerly wind and that southerly wind is going to warm us up tomorrow and that front is going to cool us down for the birds on...
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the core of the cold will be up toward new york state over the -- province of ontario moving into quebec and then by saturday, still chilly here but not as cold in new england. and as the milder air tries to return. so nationally we've got another system on the northwest coast here, but this is the guy with the rain and the snow. that's ahead to have cold air, once that passes the cold pours down toward us, we are really going to feel it. we watch this front. which front is going to be coming through as we head toward tomorrow. overnight really. so tomorrow morning, brisk northerly winds 15 to 20 and windchills by morning are going to be in the 20s as well. in fact looking at the feels- like temperatures, with colder air moving in. by friday morning, look at these windchills, 32 in town and we've got mid 20s in many of the suburbs and low 30s down toward the south. we'll take you toward lunchtime here. we don't see much help here with the windchills. mid- to upper 20s shenandoah valley. feels like 31 by noon in town. and 34 at pax river and as we head toward the afternoon, right not much
the core of the cold will be up toward new york state over the -- province of ontario moving into quebec and then by saturday, still chilly here but not as cold in new england. and as the milder air tries to return. so nationally we've got another system on the northwest coast here, but this is the guy with the rain and the snow. that's ahead to have cold air, once that passes the cold pours down toward us, we are really going to feel it. we watch this front. which front is going to be coming...
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smith imports 70% of his health care products from a partner in quebec city, canada. his take is simple. >> i just don't think, with the economy buzzing and humming the way it is, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. >> reporter: for "nightly business rep" i'm kate rogers in edina, minnesota. >> read more about what nafta means to small business owners on our website, nbr.com. >>> that will do it for "nightly business r for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. have a great evening ari >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea.
smith imports 70% of his health care products from a partner in quebec city, canada. his take is simple. >> i just don't think, with the economy buzzing and humming the way it is, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. >> reporter: for "nightly business rep" i'm kate rogers in edina, minnesota. >> read more about what nafta means to small business owners on our website, nbr.com. >>> that will do it for "nightly business r for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks...
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changed its story in another official statement and here it is and it says through our investigation in quebec many even received an oscar as best supporting actress. the now i'm doing my own. night. it's brenna who is renowned for his film adaptations of shakespeare's plays was determined to get the right time to spare his latest work for someone he didn't take much convincing. he should judy i wonder would you be interested if you do yes . should you not know i don't need to hear whatever it is out there and that's exactly what happened. that's what i said yes to and it happened to be this but the real star of this show is the set of replica of the orient express was built in a london studio special effects were used in many of the same to recreate the locations where the action takes place. some search more painstakingly put together . when we walked into that the huge sound stage and the entire interior of istanbul station has been recreated it is completely breath taking the detail and the crossman ship that is going to all of it is i'm believe well i've never seen anything like it i know
changed its story in another official statement and here it is and it says through our investigation in quebec many even received an oscar as best supporting actress. the now i'm doing my own. night. it's brenna who is renowned for his film adaptations of shakespeare's plays was determined to get the right time to spare his latest work for someone he didn't take much convincing. he should judy i wonder would you be interested if you do yes . should you not know i don't need to hear whatever it...
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why you gave me off-topic quÉbec i have no idea. where the hell were we?>> we used to be on cnn and they would try to talk about stuff and you know, this is not serious and we had our own conversation on are liable for the american people and when we left we would go over to the bar and order something light, a little wine to create dozens of roosters. people that i thought you should be arguing no, we never argue over this. life is too important. >> really, life is too short to define people by political affiliation. the fine people by values and shared experiences, define people by accomplishments. don't define people by politics. we have lost the ability to america to embrace that diversity, to be with people that think differently, look differently, talk differently and have a different accept than we do and i think that kind of polarization is one of biggest problems. donna and i think differently on a lot of issues, but that doesn't mean we can't have a friendship. that doesn't mean we don't share things in common and that you love america and want t
why you gave me off-topic quÉbec i have no idea. where the hell were we?>> we used to be on cnn and they would try to talk about stuff and you know, this is not serious and we had our own conversation on are liable for the american people and when we left we would go over to the bar and order something light, a little wine to create dozens of roosters. people that i thought you should be arguing no, we never argue over this. life is too important. >> really, life is too short to...
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invasion of canada, the green mountain boys were involved in the attacks on montreal, the attacks on quebec city, would participate in the retreat of canada in 1776. ethan allen had led and advanced party with the intent of getting the canadians to support the american cause. he intended to attack montreal. he was unsuccessful in this. in fact, the attack on montreal was a botch and ethan was taken prisoner. he would remain a prisoner of war for three years. after he was freed, he published a famous account of his captivity and it described that he was beaten quite often, starvation, disease, but he was kept there for three years and he was exchanged for a british colonel. the exchange was negotiated by alexander hamilton. the policies and procedures that were created during the revolution to exchange ethan allen continued to influence u.s. prisoner of war policy through the civil war. burlington was very uninhabited during the revolution. there were maybe six households before the revolution. most of them evacuated while the war was going on for fear of ids coming south from canada. after
invasion of canada, the green mountain boys were involved in the attacks on montreal, the attacks on quebec city, would participate in the retreat of canada in 1776. ethan allen had led and advanced party with the intent of getting the canadians to support the american cause. he intended to attack montreal. he was unsuccessful in this. in fact, the attack on montreal was a botch and ethan was taken prisoner. he would remain a prisoner of war for three years. after he was freed, he published a...
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they had it in quebec. they have had it all over the world. the agreement of the national sovereign governments relevant to those particular cases — you never had the agreement of madrid, and that is the point. but if you don't mind, let's address whether, right now, you truly believe you have a majority of catalans on your side for the consistent push toward full, practical independence. let me quote you words of a highly respected figure in catalonia, that is the mayor of barcelona — who, of course, you know very well — ada colau. i do. she says this: "what i see," she says, "is a headlong dash at kamikaze pace which has been consummated with this declaration of independence in the name of catalonia, but doesn't have the support of a majority of catalan people." well, uh, i belong to a different party, so please, um, understand that i might think differently. and i think differently because they think she enters a contradiction, ada colau, the mayor of barcelona. i am in the opposition, too, by the way. no, and i appreciate that, but she is
they had it in quebec. they have had it all over the world. the agreement of the national sovereign governments relevant to those particular cases — you never had the agreement of madrid, and that is the point. but if you don't mind, let's address whether, right now, you truly believe you have a majority of catalans on your side for the consistent push toward full, practical independence. let me quote you words of a highly respected figure in catalonia, that is the mayor of barcelona — who,...
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the realm of the red maple leaf is also the home of maple syrup the province of quebec produces more of it than any other place and no one sells a greater variety of maple products then stiffened food in his farm shop to the. course we have maple syrup. glass or plastic or metal bottles here we have maple butter we have maple chocolates gold nuggets sugar covered not people caring now seventy people need to get here and maybe slowly. assented. here there are certainly different people. maple syrup the maple syrup children's books the cookbooks and on the rules in the three hundred c. ten maple syrup speciality restaurant there's the friend bedded face of piaf oshea the maple syrup king and stefan's father. the one who's done sing with the wolf light dog. i ran. out an order time round. no i wouldn't i would like to water to the south of the sun because because it's the real sees and hears what you're trying to call the the fireplace or the. cave action. pierre is seventy and already knew as a young man want was good to him he gave up his office job and travelled the world again he bo
the realm of the red maple leaf is also the home of maple syrup the province of quebec produces more of it than any other place and no one sells a greater variety of maple products then stiffened food in his farm shop to the. course we have maple syrup. glass or plastic or metal bottles here we have maple butter we have maple chocolates gold nuggets sugar covered not people caring now seventy people need to get here and maybe slowly. assented. here there are certainly different people. maple...
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across the northern plains across the lakes fabulous snow there easing i vain to on terrio towards quebec celsus top temperature in new york twelve celsius the four day say on thursday had to get a little colder than that as we go on into the next couple of days already colder than that say in the pacific northwest of seattle at ten degrees celsius some snow there just around the northern rockies around the northern plains basin pieces of cloud of right just spill away and fall friday from the south cold enough in l.a. at around twenty degrees celsius in the real cold air by the state what it is a minus to the top temperature in toronto minus four also a struggling to get anywhere near double figures for new york and they say by the states crisp sunshine blobs and shades weather then as we head towards a lot of parts of the week pretty astonishing i mean wanted to cuber over the next day i'll say but a fair bit of cloud there for the rest of the greats rant it is perhaps by skies there for jamaica for a time of this cloud and rain will make its way a little further westwards by the time w
across the northern plains across the lakes fabulous snow there easing i vain to on terrio towards quebec celsus top temperature in new york twelve celsius the four day say on thursday had to get a little colder than that as we go on into the next couple of days already colder than that say in the pacific northwest of seattle at ten degrees celsius some snow there just around the northern rockies around the northern plains basin pieces of cloud of right just spill away and fall friday from the...
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across the northern plains across the lakes fair bit of snow there easing over into on terrio towards quebec twelve celsus top temperature in new york twelve celsius for d.c. on thursday he will get a little colder than that as we go on into the next couple of days already colder than that say in the pacific northwest so seattle at ten degrees celsius some snow there just around the northern rockies around the northern plains bits and pieces of cloud of right just spill away and for friday further south cold enough in l.a. around twenty degrees celsius but the real cold air by this stage what it is a minus to the top temperature in toronto modest for struggling to get anywhere near double figures for new york and d.c. by this stage crisp sunshine blobs and shades weather then as we head towards latter part of the week but yes sunshine mean wanted to cuber over the next day or so but a fair bit of cloud there for the rest of the great around it is perhaps brighter skies there for jamaica for a time of this cloud and rain will make its way a little further westwards by the time we come to frid
across the northern plains across the lakes fair bit of snow there easing over into on terrio towards quebec twelve celsus top temperature in new york twelve celsius for d.c. on thursday he will get a little colder than that as we go on into the next couple of days already colder than that say in the pacific northwest so seattle at ten degrees celsius some snow there just around the northern rockies around the northern plains bits and pieces of cloud of right just spill away and for friday...
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franken said quÉbec i learned some of those encounters i crossed the line for some women and i know anyers too many. the house resolution is aimed at driving that point home. robert brady of the committee on house administration says, quote, we cannot tolerate any dissemination of harassment in the workplace or have a system that protects offenders. the committee will vote next week, it is expected to pass but they are wondering why it is taking so long to implement. >> it is amazing congress is just now doing this and you should tell members of congress who should be successful people in our society not to grope people with whom they work. >> we have to wait to find out the results of the vote on the resolution. leland: that is capitol hill, now the media entertainment. other prominent figures, more names this weekend. >> reporter: lawmakers are not alone with these accusations, last week prominent news anchor and host of cbs this morning charlie rose was fired and had many journalism awards and honors suspended. cbs and bloomberg terminating their contracts with rose. than the roy mor
franken said quÉbec i learned some of those encounters i crossed the line for some women and i know anyers too many. the house resolution is aimed at driving that point home. robert brady of the committee on house administration says, quote, we cannot tolerate any dissemination of harassment in the workplace or have a system that protects offenders. the committee will vote next week, it is expected to pass but they are wondering why it is taking so long to implement. >> it is amazing...
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the superintendent said churches raised money to back the effort saying quÉbec city and county officialsotto in god we trust in this community that believes that. heather: we have those comments later in the show. brew on that and let you know what your comments were. fox news alert. targeting christmas headed to the -- terrifying new warning from the us government, passing a sweeping tax reform plan. breaking that down next. the grinch stole christmas in phoenix, arizona was one homeowner is turning the lights out on this decades old tradition. ♪ ♪ i know what i mean ♪ i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, i went to a doctor and then i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. that diagnosis was tough. i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i went from being a guy that could pick up anything i wanted, to having to ask for help. i'm a person that likes to take control. at that point in my life, i said there's nothing i can do. i have to rely on physician's information, physician's recommendations. i had to put my trust in somebody. and i found
the superintendent said churches raised money to back the effort saying quÉbec city and county officialsotto in god we trust in this community that believes that. heather: we have those comments later in the show. brew on that and let you know what your comments were. fox news alert. targeting christmas headed to the -- terrifying new warning from the us government, passing a sweeping tax reform plan. breaking that down next. the grinch stole christmas in phoenix, arizona was one homeowner is...
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host: and you ended up spending quite a bit of time in canada going back and forth between toronto, quÉbecnd montrÉal with these subjects and others. how did that work out for you? it must have been difficult understanding how the system worked. you mentioned one part where they didn't tell you where the cameras were in the room and if that were true, when i were undercover i would have been quite upset about it as well. >> guest: absolutely. you know, with your experience, you understand you know we like to be behind the scenes. i will walk into the compartment at the facility and get all of the classified information i need to come about to do our job it is you need it pattern so we want a full dump on the subjects. nothing is off-limits to us and it was our job as professional undercover is to put up a wall on the law enforcement side to the undercover side i'm not saying that it's right or wrong it is just different and i understand why they do it that way that they are treated differently in the sense that they are not giving anything behind the scenes because they don't want them to
host: and you ended up spending quite a bit of time in canada going back and forth between toronto, quÉbecnd montrÉal with these subjects and others. how did that work out for you? it must have been difficult understanding how the system worked. you mentioned one part where they didn't tell you where the cameras were in the room and if that were true, when i were undercover i would have been quite upset about it as well. >> guest: absolutely. you know, with your experience, you...
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wascials say the attackers from quebec a stand and came to the united states legally and 2010. >> we want a merit based programmer people come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. officials had not said whether the suspect was admitted through the diversity immigrant visa program which covers immigrants from countries with low rates of immigration. france has lifted their state of emergency officially for the first time in nearly two years. speaking and paris today the prime minister trying to assure the country will enjoy a good level of security thanks to their new cover security laws. in iran vladimir was therefore a one-day trip. president clinton said moscow will oppose any unilateral change to the iran nuclear deal. a update on the appointment for the next fed chair. president trump has been sent to pick tyrone powell as the next leader of the u.s. federal bank. that is according to the wall street journal. bloomberg technology is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. coming up facebook third-quarter numbers tried exp
wascials say the attackers from quebec a stand and came to the united states legally and 2010. >> we want a merit based programmer people come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. officials had not said whether the suspect was admitted through the diversity immigrant visa program which covers immigrants from countries with low rates of immigration. france has lifted their state of emergency officially for the first time in nearly two years. speaking and...
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officials say the attackers was from quebec a stand and came to uzbekistanistan -- and came to the unitedgally in 2010. >> we want a merit based program for people who come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. mark: officials ha
officials say the attackers was from quebec a stand and came to uzbekistanistan -- and came to the unitedgally in 2010. >> we want a merit based program for people who come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. mark: officials ha
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and artwork and artifacts that tell stories of english settlers and the people who hear an early quÉbec i would like to thank our sponsors for this special presentation this evening. tonight we are here for a new launching of a new history of plymouth and of the pilgrims, the mayflower, the families of wage and the founding of america published by st. maartens press and written by british journalists and author rebecca fraser who is our honored guests this evening. this new work explores one of america's foundational narratives to the settlement of plymouth through a meticulous and very important lens, that of the -- plymouth story is layered in generations of myths and legends but rebecca fraser reminds us of the deeper meaning and power of this 400-year-old story. the real experiences of the men, women and children who lived in it, their motivations courage and perseverance. please join me in giving a 400 year strong plymouth history welcome to rebecca fraser. [applause] >> it is so wonderful and moving to be here after thinking about the pilgrims for such a very long time and to be s
and artwork and artifacts that tell stories of english settlers and the people who hear an early quÉbec i would like to thank our sponsors for this special presentation this evening. tonight we are here for a new launching of a new history of plymouth and of the pilgrims, the mayflower, the families of wage and the founding of america published by st. maartens press and written by british journalists and author rebecca fraser who is our honored guests this evening. this new work explores one...
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his piece here is the letter book of benedict arnold on anddition to quebec in 1775 it starts with a journal by john of john , a copy montisore's notes. what is interesting about this piece, from a prove nance standpoint, it was presented to historical society in on in our collecting history, so much so it is historical the society by colonel aaron burr. easy to not have to qualify that. again, one of is, the treasures of maine historic at society. published ave been over time and it has been micro-filmed, most researchers book itself, e despite the content, because it arnold has benedict its own intrinsic value and you can see a copy of his signature there. benedict arnold was a general during the revolutionary war infamous for becoming a traitor and transitioning to the british side. and lt very slighted underappreciated during the revolutionary war and thought e'd get a better deal on the other side. didn't really work out in his 1775, he was most ered one of the successful cohorts in the continental army. here isparticular piece an auction list from the hms is of particular inter
his piece here is the letter book of benedict arnold on anddition to quebec in 1775 it starts with a journal by john of john , a copy montisore's notes. what is interesting about this piece, from a prove nance standpoint, it was presented to historical society in on in our collecting history, so much so it is historical the society by colonel aaron burr. easy to not have to qualify that. again, one of is, the treasures of maine historic at society. published ave been over time and it has been...
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in terms of parents, no opportunity for parents to pull the usual strings that parents try to pull quÉbecno, total lottery with the exception of a slight preference for children who live in that district. >> correct. >> now the students that are in and have been selected who won the lottery and are in the school, maybe you can talk of it -- i have a great opportunity to visit harlem-- >> the first stoop-- school, flagship civic civic tremendously impressed. very beautiful, clean, very orderly, the students are very well behaved, totally alert in the classroom. maybe you can talk about how your approach to student learning has been and let's talk also about standardize tests because you seem to believe in them and there's a lot of discussion these days about teaching with tests and so on and so forth and maybe you can sort of take us through the evolution of methodology of testing. >> sure. i was one of the first charter leaders and charter founders who had three kids of my own when it opened the first school. many charter leaders or not in that situation and i had a sense of what i wanted
in terms of parents, no opportunity for parents to pull the usual strings that parents try to pull quÉbecno, total lottery with the exception of a slight preference for children who live in that district. >> correct. >> now the students that are in and have been selected who won the lottery and are in the school, maybe you can talk of it -- i have a great opportunity to visit harlem-- >> the first stoop-- school, flagship civic civic tremendously impressed. very beautiful,...
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, including the size of the american forces, how well they're doing, that they were about to take quÉbec so other so forth. he is so excited by this that he writes home, he was supposed to write in secret code in milk so it can only be seen when the letter is charged. he forgot all about and put it n black ink. eventually the message gets back to -- the hall of mirrors in versailles which 100 years or so there is was built and this is where the french government is located. at that point the french government is in the hand of this young gentleman, doesn't look so young but he really is, he's only 211 in this photo. this i artwork. this is louis the xvi. he's been on the throne may be about 18 months now since his grandfather louis the 15th 15th diaper keys on the throne because his own father died nine years earlier and is older brother died and all of them as the air. he's very young picky was married when he was 16 to this young lady we know as marie antoinette. now 20 and 17, 19 19 and they l have not figured out how to consummate the marriage. that's how young they were. mighty smar
, including the size of the american forces, how well they're doing, that they were about to take quÉbec so other so forth. he is so excited by this that he writes home, he was supposed to write in secret code in milk so it can only be seen when the letter is charged. he forgot all about and put it n black ink. eventually the message gets back to -- the hall of mirrors in versailles which 100 years or so there is was built and this is where the french government is located. at that point the...
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i'm not sure, but this power may have originated somewhere in northern quebec in a waterfall. that's doing all of the lights in the room right now. but it is absolutely seamless, and they are figuring out based on draw and brown-out periods and all sorts of other things which they lost me. usually you go in and smile and nod and pretend to actually understand what they're saying. they're very good at what they do. it is seamless as to where the energy is coming from and how it's managed and quite frankly manipulated, incorporating all of these different feeds to result in an efficient use and distribution of power. all down the eastern seaboard. so it's quite something. >> now, we're dealing with -- people who are against nafta are using populist arguments against it. do you think we should be as populist on the advantages of nafta, starting with energy? >> i should point out that on energy, the position of mexico has changed dramatically from 23 years ago. and one of the purposes, the main purposes of the current administration to push full energy chapter nafta is precisely t
i'm not sure, but this power may have originated somewhere in northern quebec in a waterfall. that's doing all of the lights in the room right now. but it is absolutely seamless, and they are figuring out based on draw and brown-out periods and all sorts of other things which they lost me. usually you go in and smile and nod and pretend to actually understand what they're saying. they're very good at what they do. it is seamless as to where the energy is coming from and how it's managed and...
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know, we have a lot of company with these cold temperatures, up toward albany, to boston, out toward quebec, it is 19, around 28 degrees, pretty chilly stuff across town, satellite and radar really confirms, there is nothing doing. i mean, all of the national hubs, airport hubs, look very, very good. you might have some trouble down around tampa, but otherwise, that's just about it. so travel looks good today, especially tomorrow, if you had it with the in-laws or whatever and you got to get out of here, tomorrow's totally fine in terms of travel. 34 degrees at 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m., it is cold, still, for the parade, 37 degrees. we make our way into the middle 40's, by later today. let's take a look at traffic this morning, at 5:02, we take a look at the vine street expressway first off. this is the westbound, we do have, again, closures, this is all due to the parade. so we do have the parkway closed down, but that's a look at our off ramp from the vine street expressway. ninety-five at cottman avenue, looking good, just little volume building. but this is very, very quiet. and then pretty
know, we have a lot of company with these cold temperatures, up toward albany, to boston, out toward quebec, it is 19, around 28 degrees, pretty chilly stuff across town, satellite and radar really confirms, there is nothing doing. i mean, all of the national hubs, airport hubs, look very, very good. you might have some trouble down around tampa, but otherwise, that's just about it. so travel looks good today, especially tomorrow, if you had it with the in-laws or whatever and you got to get...
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wascials say the attackers from quebec a stand and came to the united states legally and 2010. >> weple come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. officials had not said whether the suspect was admitted through the diversity immigrant visa program which covers immigrants from countries with low rates of immigration. france has lifted their state of emergency officially for the first time in nearly two years. speaking and paris today the prime minister trying to assure the country will enjoy a good level of security thanks to their new cover security laws. in iran vladimir was therefore a one-day trip. president clinton said moscow
wascials say the attackers from quebec a stand and came to the united states legally and 2010. >> weple come to our country based on merit. we went to get rid of chain migration. officials had not said whether the suspect was admitted through the diversity immigrant visa program which covers immigrants from countries with low rates of immigration. france has lifted their state of emergency officially for the first time in nearly two years. speaking and paris today the prime minister...
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across the northern plains across the lakes fair bit of snow there easing over into on terrio towards quebec twelve celsius top temperature in new york twelve celsius there for d.c. on thursday he'll get a little colder than that as we go on into the next couple of days already colder than that say in the pacific northwest so seattle at ten degrees celsius some snow there just around the northern rockies around the northern plains bits and pieces of cloud of right just spill away and for friday further south cold enough in there layered around twenty degrees celsius with the real cold air by this stage what it is a minus to the top temperature in toronto modest for struggling to get anywhere near double figures for new york and d.c. by this stage crisp sunshine gloves and shades weather then as we head towards latter part of the week pretty astonishing i mean wanted to cuber over the next day or so but a fair bit of cloud there for the rest of the great around it is perhaps brighter skies there for jamaica for a time of this cloud and rain will make its way a little further westwards by the
across the northern plains across the lakes fair bit of snow there easing over into on terrio towards quebec twelve celsius top temperature in new york twelve celsius there for d.c. on thursday he'll get a little colder than that as we go on into the next couple of days already colder than that say in the pacific northwest so seattle at ten degrees celsius some snow there just around the northern rockies around the northern plains bits and pieces of cloud of right just spill away and for friday...
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abigail: one fact you have not had to be patient with his quebec, a more than -- is also phabet.f --al huge numbers on the year. they are expected to bring up $88.6 billion in revenue. do think there will come a year when growth moderates into some shareholders getting a shift, despite the huge numbers? win: it is funny. when you look at our position in alphabet, our credentials as value investors can someone be questioned. [laughter] win: it is a thousand dollars stock and projected to earn $45 a share. if you look at the thousand dollars stock price, you see $150 per share of cash. there is a youtube ad set that is nowhere near maximizing its earnings potential. if you two were to be valued simply at half the enterprise value per hour of viewership of broadcast networks, it would be another 200 to $300 a share. in the earnings number, is also long-term r&d investments that are being expensed in today with things like driverless vehicles and the other call options. probably about five dollars a share. if you look at the actual earnings level in the stock price adjusted for these oth
abigail: one fact you have not had to be patient with his quebec, a more than -- is also phabet.f --al huge numbers on the year. they are expected to bring up $88.6 billion in revenue. do think there will come a year when growth moderates into some shareholders getting a shift, despite the huge numbers? win: it is funny. when you look at our position in alphabet, our credentials as value investors can someone be questioned. [laughter] win: it is a thousand dollars stock and projected to earn...
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as you can tell from my last name, my family headed south from quebec.eaking french] [applause] i want to salute the courage of our opponents to show up tonight. [laughter] after the week that donald trump has had, they clearly have a commitment to the idea that the show must go on. [laughter] this is a week in which donald trump challenged the very idea of a free press. it bothered him that people can write whatever they want, which sounds like the first amendment to me. he threatened a network he didn't like with removing their license. two problems. networks aren't licensed in the first place. [laughter] the other is that the threat of using presidential power against people you disagree with is not a mark of a democrat but of an autocrat. [applause] then, he told our fellow citizens in puerto rico that he might just walk away and allow them to suffer. so yes, i salute the bravery of our opponents here, but i want to point out that throughout this debate, they will cling to one piece of this resolution like a liferaft. they will talk about all of the
as you can tell from my last name, my family headed south from quebec.eaking french] [applause] i want to salute the courage of our opponents to show up tonight. [laughter] after the week that donald trump has had, they clearly have a commitment to the idea that the show must go on. [laughter] this is a week in which donald trump challenged the very idea of a free press. it bothered him that people can write whatever they want, which sounds like the first amendment to me. he threatened a...