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in fact, quebec has been thorny and cruel, he said.been thorny and cruel, he said. in fact, his party left the chamber after the foreign leaders of the political parties are —— four leaders, he said now was the time to show respect for those who were grieving, to separate people from institutions, but he made it quite clear that the quebecois block did not have anything good to say about the institution of constitutional monarchy. you also had a statement from the head of the national democratic party who placed the queen is a figure of stupidity to —— stability. he said king charles iii should move to have reconciliation with the indigenous people of calendar and to repair the damage made by britain's colonial past, he said there was a responsibility to do that. winners of the second was not only one of the most photographed and filmed women in the world, she was also portrayed on stage and screen by many different actors, including some of the most celebrated talents. 0ur arts correspondent rebecca jones has been through the archives
in fact, quebec has been thorny and cruel, he said.been thorny and cruel, he said. in fact, his party left the chamber after the foreign leaders of the political parties are —— four leaders, he said now was the time to show respect for those who were grieving, to separate people from institutions, but he made it quite clear that the quebecois block did not have anything good to say about the institution of constitutional monarchy. you also had a statement from the head of the national...
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Sep 25, 2022
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cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.hout power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. earlier, i asked ancel langille, who's senior operations manager for the red cross, how the organisation is coping with the aftermath of hurricane fiona. we're doing ok. organisationally, we have mobilised our personnel to support people that are displaced because of the storm, because of damage to their homes. there have been several apartment buildings within this province that have been damaged, therefore people can't stay there. in the province of newfoundland and labrador, especially in port aux basques, our teams are preparing to set up shelters to receive people that now have no place to stay and to support their short, medium and long—term means for what will be a very long time of recovery. what idea of the numbers affected do you have at this stage? there's still hundreds of thousands of people without powerjust in nova scotia. it's st
cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.hout power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. earlier, i asked ancel langille, who's senior operations manager for the red cross, how the organisation is coping with the aftermath of hurricane fiona. we're doing ok. organisationally, we have mobilised our personnel to support people that are displaced because of...
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Sep 25, 2022
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cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.er. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. a little earlier i spoke to dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army and he gave me this update on port aux basques, which was one of the worst hit areas. at the moment, the wind has subsided somewhat. it's still raining. there is still quite a breeze that's happening here. probably anywhere from 80 to 100 kilometres per hour, so it's not as bad as it was last night and earlier this morning. the storm surge has settled back so it makes it a lot easier to see what's going on. we're just looking at these images, dave, of the impact of the storm. what is the impact on the ground with regards to damage there? right now it's still being assessed because it is still very early into the situation. just walking by and looking at it there, there is a lot of debris. there are a lot of houses that have been washed out, a number of stages and s
cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.er. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. a little earlier i spoke to dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army and he gave me this update on port aux basques, which was one of the worst hit areas. at the moment, the wind has subsided somewhat. it's still raining. there is still quite a breeze...
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hurricane fiona is having a devastating impact across canada and quebec.e have never seen. cape preston has been hit hard as well, as is quebec. there have been evacuation orders issued. hundreds of thousands of people are without power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we have all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. i'm joined now by dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army, who's in port aux basques, which is one of the areas worst hit by storm fiona. we have some technical issues so he isjoining us on the phone. what is the situation? at the moment the wind has subsided somewhat. it is still raining. there is still quite a breeze happening here. maybe up to 100 kilometres baloch. the storms have just settled back making it a lot easier to see what is going on.— what is going on. we're “ust lookin: what is going on. we're “ust looking at fl what is going on. we're “ust looking at images i what is going on. we're “ust looking at images offi what is going on. we're just looking at image
hurricane fiona is having a devastating impact across canada and quebec.e have never seen. cape preston has been hit hard as well, as is quebec. there have been evacuation orders issued. hundreds of thousands of people are without power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we have all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. i'm joined now by dave harvey from the newfoundland and labrador salvation army, who's in port aux basques, which is one of the...
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cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.ithout power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. let's get some of the day's other news. italians go to the polls on sunday in a general election widely expected to deliver italy its most right—wing government since world war ii. italians are preparing to have a new leader, giorgia meloni, whose party, brothers of italy, has its roots in the country's post—war neo—fascist movement. the us government has criticised as "catastrophic" the reintroduction in arizona of a 19th century law which bans almost all abortions. the white house press secretary said the decision had set back women in the state, by more than 100 years. the labour leader sir keir starmer has arrived in liverpool ahead of the start of the party's annual conference. he's condemned the package of tax cuts unveiled by the chancellor on friday, calling it "tory casino economics" which, he says, is gambling with the finances of ev
cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.ithout power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. let's get some of the day's other news. italians go to the polls on sunday in a general election widely expected to deliver italy its most right—wing government since world war ii. italians are preparing to have a new leader, giorgia meloni, whose party, brothers...
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cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.le are without power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. ancel langille is senior operations manager for the red cross and hejoins me now from dartmouth in nova scotia. thank you so much for giving us your time. thank you so much for giving us yourtime. how thank you so much for giving us your time. how are you all doing? how is it going? we're doinu doing? how is it going? we're doing 0k- _ doing? how is it going? we're doing 0k. organisationally, i doing? how is it going? we're| doing 0k. organisationally, we doing ok. organisationally, we have mobilised our personnel support people who are displaced because of the storm, because of damage to their homes. have been several apartment buildings this province that have been damaged, therefore people cannot stay there. in the province of newfoundland and labrador, especially in porter basque, ourteams labrador, especially in porter basque, our
cape breton is being hit hard, too, as is quebec. there've been evacuation orders issued.le are without power. there are reports of roads washed out and homes destroyed. we've all seen the images. this is a very powerful and dangerous storm. ancel langille is senior operations manager for the red cross and hejoins me now from dartmouth in nova scotia. thank you so much for giving us your time. thank you so much for giving us yourtime. how thank you so much for giving us your time. how are you...
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it happened at a staff party for a construction firm in quebec. look at this workers and family members racing to see who could hammer a nail into a piece of wood. first our hammers only no nail guns, and each team member gets only one swing at a time. play continues until one team has pounded their nail flush or nail flush. into the wood surface, so it's got to be a clean boom. once it goes in your this is gonna not gonna surprise you. the game is frequently related to octoberfest. so it includes fear another shocker. i played this game. you have a good at it terrible. missed every single time when it was my turn. these guys are missing two next to the taking soccer to a whole new level. quite literally portuguese soccer legend luis figo and a team of international players boarded a plane outfitted with its own mini soccer. her field flying a flight path simulating zero gravity. this is what zero gravity soccer looks like. the team managed to break again. it's world record for highest altitude soccer game played on a parabolic flight at 20,000. 2
it happened at a staff party for a construction firm in quebec. look at this workers and family members racing to see who could hammer a nail into a piece of wood. first our hammers only no nail guns, and each team member gets only one swing at a time. play continues until one team has pounded their nail flush or nail flush. into the wood surface, so it's got to be a clean boom. once it goes in your this is gonna not gonna surprise you. the game is frequently related to octoberfest. so it...
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quebec had been quite positive. in fact, he described canada in another record as a kind of simple world a wilderness mostly untouched by, what he called civilization. he felt at one point as he was seeing, quote, nature in her first childhood. but by 1781, his view had become favorable. it is clear that he is a lonely and, i should say that feelings of loneliness, homesickness are a recurrent in these kind of records. life in canada in particular is harsh. he feels isolated. he doesn't even really know what's going on in the rest of the continent, especially during the winter. he misses his siblings. the last letter from concordia had arrived in canada two years earlier about time draw. he was one of at least 5000 german troops that were stationed in canada far than british troops that were there at the time, although they were in a loyal province, they were quite suspicious of the local sentiments and they tended feel like an occupying force. the fact that most the inhabitants were french speaking and catholic may
quebec had been quite positive. in fact, he described canada in another record as a kind of simple world a wilderness mostly untouched by, what he called civilization. he felt at one point as he was seeing, quote, nature in her first childhood. but by 1781, his view had become favorable. it is clear that he is a lonely and, i should say that feelings of loneliness, homesickness are a recurrent in these kind of records. life in canada in particular is harsh. he feels isolated. he doesn't even...
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we have sandbags in quebec and we are taking in -- the back and we are taking in the furniture from our went out. --rent out. >> we are doing the best we can to prepare. >> i understand the power and description -- discussion -- destruction of what hurricanes can do. the storm surge and flooding are what we have to worry about. >> our reporter is in tampa bay with the latest. >> you are dealing with power outages as well as major flooding and preparations have to be made anyway especially with an area like tampa bay which is vulnerable to flooding and it is low lighting --lying. at the hotel we are staying that, many employees are moving in because there are flats and homes coast to be -- close to the areas. schools across these areas have been shut to be turned into potential shelts and emergency services have stocked up hundreds of trailers with food and water for those who might need them but when it is this kind of potential damage, there is only so much you can do. >> it is obvious that florida is preparing itself. >> that's right. these areas, especially in tampa bay, haven't deal
we have sandbags in quebec and we are taking in -- the back and we are taking in the furniture from our went out. --rent out. >> we are doing the best we can to prepare. >> i understand the power and description -- discussion -- destruction of what hurricanes can do. the storm surge and flooding are what we have to worry about. >> our reporter is in tampa bay with the latest. >> you are dealing with power outages as well as major flooding and preparations have to be made...
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reed quÉbec over to you peas go to be careful.s to up next tuesday to the n want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. >>> trip to celebrate his characters but had to make me introduce you to one of the possible people who made the logo recognize all of the world the apple logo. here is kpix 5's mary lee easy cory cupertino, one of the building that apple and, of course, if you are you looking see the apple logo. but we sat down with the artist who first drew this iconic logo. he is also a proud immigrant from mexico city. walking into carlos perez the read's art studio in san jose like entering into his own personal museum. >>> he instan
reed quÉbec over to you peas go to be careful.s to up next tuesday to the n want a permanent solution to homelessness? you won't get it with prop 27. it was written and funded by out-of-state corporations to permanently maximize profits, not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they...
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at that time, as soon as pg&e turned the quebec on it failed again. refrigerators and air conditioner started right back up. the equipment needs to be prepared -- designed and prepared for the temperature. we are hearing about instances in the south they were the has not been in the case. >> i have lived in fresno for a couple years and arizona. i do not recall power problems like we are seeing here in the bay area. why is that? >> the bay area is changing. we have seen record temperatures today read we have a system that was built for a barrio whether that existed 10 years ago, 20 years ago. now we are seeing much greater heat. a lot of the local circuit and equipment may not be prepared for that. rico is this where our taxpayers money come in? at one point do we need to go to our leaders and say, we cannot stomach this. this is not right that we go through this every year. >> i think that is absolutely appropriate to give your elected representatives a call. it is not taxpayers -- you are paying quite a bit for your utility bills in order to beef up
at that time, as soon as pg&e turned the quebec on it failed again. refrigerators and air conditioner started right back up. the equipment needs to be prepared -- designed and prepared for the temperature. we are hearing about instances in the south they were the has not been in the case. >> i have lived in fresno for a couple years and arizona. i do not recall power problems like we are seeing here in the bay area. why is that? >> the bay area is changing. we have seen record...
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okay, yet you've entered the chem quebec. if we may have never had this opportunity received such interest with us war, you call them the malibu more hit the coin for a course that award self is a nightmare. not as this missouri a. hitler. ca and austria. oh, love saw nationals a tap, bolt champ, and others. it's a coward. sometimes the only thing that helps is music they nikki, which it pover notice had the dorm hello, here he boss. he cause odds horn. he's read merlow, t o h o her. her is in the evening, it's time to bid farewell to warsaw, an emotional and moving weekend full of music. after dinner they break out into song melodies from ukraine and bella, ruth, steeped in poignancy and a longing for home. oh oh oh, they're constantly worried about friends and family who still live in daily danger . the war and ukraine and repression and belarus. oh, oh. oh oh oh oh, it's finally time. the moment everyone has been waiting for has come. all the choirs are coming together and bon and making their final preparations for their
okay, yet you've entered the chem quebec. if we may have never had this opportunity received such interest with us war, you call them the malibu more hit the coin for a course that award self is a nightmare. not as this missouri a. hitler. ca and austria. oh, love saw nationals a tap, bolt champ, and others. it's a coward. sometimes the only thing that helps is music they nikki, which it pover notice had the dorm hello, here he boss. he cause odds horn. he's read merlow, t o h o her. her is in...
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through lazarus and the treasury department has firmly attributed to the group associated with the dpr quÉbecd has moved over into a flurry line of cybercriminals and state actors but still working towards attribution. these are important shifts to help us partner with industry and work with allies as well. >> as a follow-up with cyberdemand and technology space what is happening? >> we like to say cybercommand has the away game. we have cybermission teams offering every day in the information space and learning more and more about the adversaries that the domain is changing all the time every time defense steps up to mitigate a threat cyberactors are evolving and changing. so our operations in cyberspace with surveillance and reconnaissance are important. we can collect information and bring it back the also highlight very important work we are doing in a partnership with our allies. the cybernational mission force work side-by-side with our allies. recently week included in operation at croatia in a run-up to the invasion of ukraine fall 2021 as we see russia might invade then we join hands
through lazarus and the treasury department has firmly attributed to the group associated with the dpr quÉbecd has moved over into a flurry line of cybercriminals and state actors but still working towards attribution. these are important shifts to help us partner with industry and work with allies as well. >> as a follow-up with cyberdemand and technology space what is happening? >> we like to say cybercommand has the away game. we have cybermission teams offering every day in the...
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because at the national training composers are taking center stage the key yet you enter the chem quebec. if we may have never had this opportunity received such interest with us. war you call them the malibu more here to go in for a course that were itself is a nightmare. not as lisa a hitler. ca and austria. oh, love saw nationals, a tap, bolt champ, and others. it's a car of sometimes the only thing that helps is music they icky, which had pover notice had the dorm hordes here. he boss, he cause odds horn easily it her toy h o her hers eaters, in the evening, it's time to bid farewell to warsaw. an emotional and moving weekend full of music after dinner, they break out into song melodies from ukraine and bella, ruth, steeped in poignancy and a long for home. oh oh, they're constantly worried about friends and family who still live in daily danger . the war and ukraine and repression in belarus. oh oh. oh oh oh oh, it's finally time. the moment everyone has been waiting for has come. all the choirs are coming together and bon and making their final preparations for their concert at the
because at the national training composers are taking center stage the key yet you enter the chem quebec. if we may have never had this opportunity received such interest with us. war you call them the malibu more here to go in for a course that were itself is a nightmare. not as lisa a hitler. ca and austria. oh, love saw nationals, a tap, bolt champ, and others. it's a car of sometimes the only thing that helps is music they icky, which had pover notice had the dorm hordes here. he boss, he...
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that because you get free childcare in quebec. you have paid leave! it is actually proven that when you create structures of support, when you start encouraging families to share in the domestic labor and you provide support to single parents that that is actually good for the economy. good for our health, good for our children. the fact that we, as a country, we like to say we're about family values we can't get there it is -- it is not surprising because i think part of the problem, sally, it goes back to the history. women were only allowed to work in the workforce because of world war ii. men were going off to war and they need workers. they said, okay, come in. they even provided paid leave and childcare at some moments, right? when the men came back we were pushed out again. we have always been doing this dance of saying please, please, please. let me work. you know what i mean? we've been doing it, at the expense, again, at our families. and our own mental health. i think we just need to call it right now. call it what it is. resist this push a
that because you get free childcare in quebec. you have paid leave! it is actually proven that when you create structures of support, when you start encouraging families to share in the domestic labor and you provide support to single parents that that is actually good for the economy. good for our health, good for our children. the fact that we, as a country, we like to say we're about family values we can't get there it is -- it is not surprising because i think part of the problem, sally, it...
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on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.re without electricity. across the east coast, towns are submerged, and communities now working to remove fallen trees. fiona had already caused major problems on its path through the caribbean, in places like bermuda and puerto rico, but storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if it's to withstand this happening again. frances reid, bbc news. concerts by pink floyd co—founder roger waters have been cancelled in poland, after his stance on the ukraine war caused outrage in the country. the controversy was triggered by an open letter waters had sent to ukraine's first lady, olena zelenska. he wrot
on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.re without electricity. across the east coast, towns are submerged, and communities now working to remove fallen trees. fiona had already caused major problems on its path through the caribbean, in places like bermuda and puerto rico, but storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces...
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the leader of the parti quebecois from quebec spoke, he said, "i can give my warm appreciation to hert he left no doubt that there were very complicated feelings about the crown. and i can speak personally, part of my ancestry is acadian, in 1755, under king george ii, it took place, an event the acadians call "le grand derangement" in french, "the great upheaval". some historians say it was britain's first ethnic cleansing when thousands of acadians were put out to sea because they refused to sign an oath of allegiance to the crown. and in 2003, queen elizabeth there was a proclamation, a royal proclamation issued in her name, recognising the trials and suffering of the acadian people and expressing hope that they would turn the chapter on this dark history. not an apology, but a recognition. and i have to say that every time that i met queen elizabeth or indeed prince charles, i felt honour—bound, politely, to at least mention this history. but your acadian history is one thing, but what about the indigenous people of canada? there have been repeated calls by the indigenous communit
the leader of the parti quebecois from quebec spoke, he said, "i can give my warm appreciation to hert he left no doubt that there were very complicated feelings about the crown. and i can speak personally, part of my ancestry is acadian, in 1755, under king george ii, it took place, an event the acadians call "le grand derangement" in french, "the great upheaval". some historians say it was britain's first ethnic cleansing when thousands of acadians were put out to sea...
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look at montreal, quebec city. you're in the teens, but let's remember it is also meter all logical fall here. so temperature is at this of the years starting to fall. a stationary disturbance over the southern us here is just ringing out its moisture to the west of houston. we could see about a months worth of rain in the span of 24 hours. and we've got storm url here. that's going to pick up the rain for puerto rico into the u. s. virgin islands. and now for the top end of south america, it's our usual storms of for western areas here. and a cool down in this temperature is across the southeast of brazil. so paulo 15 same happened for a saucy allan just the other day. you're about 32, and now you've got a high of 21 degrees on sunday. that's all i've got for you. i'll see you later. ah. on counting the calls back as dawn is suffering from dis dropped, it floods. what will it cost be already struggling? economy the all tick region is rich in natural resources that have was global warming, impacting economic potent
look at montreal, quebec city. you're in the teens, but let's remember it is also meter all logical fall here. so temperature is at this of the years starting to fall. a stationary disturbance over the southern us here is just ringing out its moisture to the west of houston. we could see about a months worth of rain in the span of 24 hours. and we've got storm url here. that's going to pick up the rain for puerto rico into the u. s. virgin islands. and now for the top end of south america, it's...
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well, the referendum in quebec the referendum in scotland. the referendum in most in a growth they were all they gave them a referenda and nobody protested about the referenda. so we only know that it doesn't have to be this way, so we sorry to interrupt it. 993. un mission was a stop is to verify every verify every tray of and dependent referendum. so why wouldn't it do the same in the ukrainian regions? where the voting is now and away, i think is a major failure on the part of our secretary general and so on your tablet. the problem is that the united nations, as an organization and the un human rights council is essentially in the service of washington at brussels. everybody knows me, nobody likes to have made, but that is the fact. and my hope is not one ye love rocks fully for you know, the model is obey randy of the united nations. i'm not saying changing the daughter of the united nations. i consider the charter or the united nation will be the world. it's not are very thought values and they are very well on or before i. i thank you
well, the referendum in quebec the referendum in scotland. the referendum in most in a growth they were all they gave them a referenda and nobody protested about the referenda. so we only know that it doesn't have to be this way, so we sorry to interrupt it. 993. un mission was a stop is to verify every verify every tray of and dependent referendum. so why wouldn't it do the same in the ukrainian regions? where the voting is now and away, i think is a major failure on the part of our secretary...
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look at montreal in quebec city. you're in the teens, but let's remember it is also mute or all logical fall here. so temperature is that this, somebody, you're starting to fall a stationary disturbance over the southern us here is just ringing out it's moisture to the west of houston. we could see about a months worth of rain in this fan of 24 hours. and we've got storm url here. that's going to pick up the rain for puerto rico into the u. s. virgin islands. and now for the top end of south america, it's our usual storm stuff for western areas here. and a cool down in those temperatures across the southeast of brazil, sao paulo at 15. same happened for association just the other day. you're about 32, and now you've got a high of 21 degrees on sunday. that's all i've got for you. i'll see you later. ah, with me holding the powerful to account as we examine the ulysses rule in the world on al jazeera. ah, i do want to know the enemy of the state is him and the group that could.
look at montreal in quebec city. you're in the teens, but let's remember it is also mute or all logical fall here. so temperature is that this, somebody, you're starting to fall a stationary disturbance over the southern us here is just ringing out it's moisture to the west of houston. we could see about a months worth of rain in this fan of 24 hours. and we've got storm url here. that's going to pick up the rain for puerto rico into the u. s. virgin islands. and now for the top end of south...
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on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.ing canada's coasts are rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if it's to withstand this happening again. frances reid, bbc news. the double olympic champion eliud kipchoge has broken his own men's marathon world record this morning in berlin. the 37—year—old kenyan crossed the line in a time of 2:01:09, beating his previous best by 30 seconds, it was set four years ago — also in berlin. with under two months to go until the men's football world cup in qatar, there are concerns over insufficient accommodation for fans. over a million people are expected to travel to the finals, but many fans say they're being priced out of the market — with
on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.ing canada's coasts are rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if it's to withstand this...
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but when we look at the monarchy as an institution, we see in certain provinces, particularly quebec,rine, harry and megan back as well, the duke of sussex when they were at windsor. do these royal couples have the same sort of star appeal as they do here, in canada?— in canada? certainly the prince and princess of— in canada? certainly the prince and princess of wales _ in canada? certainly the prince and princess of wales had _ in canada? certainly the prince and princess of wales had some - princess of wales had some successful visits to canada. canada was the first country they visited as a newly married couple in 2011, they the contrary, attended a ceremony. they had some light—hearted moments, like prince william playing road hockey and the couple racing each other in dragon boats across the lake. their tour in 2016 was more sombre, there was much more focused when they visited british columbia and the yukon on reconciliation with indigenous peoples and engaging with indigenous canadians, and the very difficult history there. so the duke and duchess of cambridge, now the prince
but when we look at the monarchy as an institution, we see in certain provinces, particularly quebec,rine, harry and megan back as well, the duke of sussex when they were at windsor. do these royal couples have the same sort of star appeal as they do here, in canada?— in canada? certainly the prince and princess of— in canada? certainly the prince and princess of wales _ in canada? certainly the prince and princess of wales had _ in canada? certainly the prince and princess of wales had...
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. >> we've been reaching out to contractors in new brunswick, maine, possibly even into quebec and ontario. we're in conversations with the companies who are in storm prep mode. >> we've been in contact and discussions with the military to give them a head's up. we're looking at preparing for if need be after the storm an application for a federal disaster financial assistance if that is necessary. >> let's bring in meteorologist derek van dam. and as we saw there, canada's east coast really getting the worst of fiona. >> right now is the worst of the fiona fury. in fact just moments ago, the canadian hurricane center just tweeted even though this still needs to be verified that fiona is making landfall as we speak. and there is an unofficial barometric pressure reading of 936 millibars over eastern nova scotia that would put it at the lowest land falling cyclone to reach canada ever. that really puts the storm into context. some of the strongest wind gusts so far, over 150 kilometers per hour across eastern nova scotia as the storm continues to make landfall as we speak. it is an impressi
. >> we've been reaching out to contractors in new brunswick, maine, possibly even into quebec and ontario. we're in conversations with the companies who are in storm prep mode. >> we've been in contact and discussions with the military to give them a head's up. we're looking at preparing for if need be after the storm an application for a federal disaster financial assistance if that is necessary. >> let's bring in meteorologist derek van dam. and as we saw there, canada's...
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thank you so much for joining in rain continues to crawl along canada as quebec province rainfall morning and play for monterey. all you could see about a month's worth of rain within the span of a few hours remnants leftovers of what was hurricane k, r a soaking the us state of nevada. we've got flash flood watches in play. there are certainly the risk of seen some flooding for the pacific northwest western canada. not a lot going on a few showers. it certainly feeling like fall in regina with a height of just 15 degrees. did have some soaking rain toward the southeast of the u. s. bulk of that is out over the atlantic, but still some torrential downpours to be expected in florida on wednesday. here's a deal for central america. rain has been whipped around all sides of the bay of cam patchy. some soaking rains across the pacific coast of central america as well . we've got a pretty distinct line of storms from the pacific coast of columbia stretching right into the southeast of brazil. this is it called frank men stuck pack those temperatures, for example in rio de janeiro to 24 degrees
thank you so much for joining in rain continues to crawl along canada as quebec province rainfall morning and play for monterey. all you could see about a month's worth of rain within the span of a few hours remnants leftovers of what was hurricane k, r a soaking the us state of nevada. we've got flash flood watches in play. there are certainly the risk of seen some flooding for the pacific northwest western canada. not a lot going on a few showers. it certainly feeling like fall in regina with...
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on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.na had already caused major problems on its path through the caribbean, in places like bermuda and puerto rico, but storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if it's to withstand this happening again. frances reid, bbc news. super typhoon noru is lashing the eastern islands of the philippines with winds of upto 200 kilometres an hour and torrential rain. forecasters are warning of a potential threat to life and property. thousands of evacuations are under way in areas in the typhoon's path, including parts of the heavily populated main island of luzon, where the capital manila is situated. with und
on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.na had already caused major problems on its path through the caribbean, in places like bermuda and puerto rico, but storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big...
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. >> you know, insomnia. could before i foundn' quebec, an fda.somnia medication approved insomnia medication for adults. >> you the things i used to think about when i couldn't sleep. >> hey, lance, i need you to om sign this business contract. sign this business contract. all 14 >> it's workouts on . fligh >>t. hey, big man. >>t. hey, big man. we're in the middle of something here. yeah, it's called physical fitness. just a couple of dozen more questions, lindsay . >> don't forget to pack your phone charger for tomorrow morning's flight. it's plugged in right over there. >> insomnia can impact my days and my nights. feel that's whyin i take to the big nightly kubitschek to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer and more. sleep at night mayviviq is to tg less tired during the day if it works differently. works differently. >> the medication yo taken in the past, covic is thought to target one of or the biological cause ds of insomnia. overactive weak signals do not take you if you have qu narcoley ,don't drink alcohol whileile fa taki
. >> you know, insomnia. could before i foundn' quebec, an fda.somnia medication approved insomnia medication for adults. >> you the things i used to think about when i couldn't sleep. >> hey, lance, i need you to om sign this business contract. sign this business contract. all 14 >> it's workouts on . fligh >>t. hey, big man. >>t. hey, big man. we're in the middle of something here. yeah, it's called physical fitness. just a couple of dozen more questions,...
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hurricane strength t battered canada's provinces nova scotia, prince edward island, newfoundland and quebeccane strength winds but winds, huge waves, knocked out power across the provinces. canadian troops have been deployed to help residents to recover. to try to clear hundreds of fallen trees. more than 450,000 nova scotia customers lost electricity. 95% of customers lost power on prince edward island. stuart: this story really intrigues me. as we reported a nasa will crash a spacecraft into an asteroid. the operation begins today. why are they doing that? reporter: yeah. it is about an effort to redirect the asteroid in a script right out of hollywood, nasa will slam a spacecraft into a little asteroid tonight. the first of its kind mission and it is designed to test whether or not nasa will one day be able to push a potentially dangerous asteroid off a collision course from earth if the need should ever aride. tonight's target is asteroid meanlit the asteroid is 500 feet wide at 7:00 p.m. eastern. they will use all means to follow it. how much of the impact throws off the asteroid off t
hurricane strength t battered canada's provinces nova scotia, prince edward island, newfoundland and quebeccane strength winds but winds, huge waves, knocked out power across the provinces. canadian troops have been deployed to help residents to recover. to try to clear hundreds of fallen trees. more than 450,000 nova scotia customers lost electricity. 95% of customers lost power on prince edward island. stuart: this story really intrigues me. as we reported a nasa will crash a spacecraft into...
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hurricane warnings in the red and some tropical storm warnings for surrounding eras like newfoundland and quebec. you're looking at 95 miles per hour around sidney. halifax still up around that 60 to 70-mile-per-hour range. once we get into late saturday and especially into sunday, you'll see it come back down in the 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range. even across maine, you have wind advisories and high wind wa warnings. even though the system is still far enough away, it's close enough to bring significant winds to areas of northern maine. now we switch gears to the secondary system. this is tropical storm ian named very late last night around 11:00. sustained winds at 45 miles an hour, gusting to winds at 60 miles an hour. we have hurricane watches out for the kaman islands. the regular is we expect it to strengthen as it makes its way toward the cayman islands. it could reach hurricane strength by the time it makes its way to the gulf of mexico and makes a right-hand turn back toward florida. from this time forward, everything is fair game. you've got a pretty wide swaugt. even though tampa is rea
hurricane warnings in the red and some tropical storm warnings for surrounding eras like newfoundland and quebec. you're looking at 95 miles per hour around sidney. halifax still up around that 60 to 70-mile-per-hour range. once we get into late saturday and especially into sunday, you'll see it come back down in the 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range. even across maine, you have wind advisories and high wind wa warnings. even though the system is still far enough away, it's close enough to bring...
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then it moves up and begins to make its way up toward quebec as well as newfoundland labrador. >> i'mlad you said don't let the word post-tropical storm fiona fool you because it's not over. let's bring in carlos swarez. we're seeing our first images of damage from canada. what are we seeing? >> reporter: that's right. we're getting a look at some of the damage out on prince edward island as what's left of fiona made its way into that country. as you guys said this morning some 376,000 people are without power in nova scotia. that storm weakened to a category 2 after really having been a category 4 through much of its projection. the forecasters in canada said that they're expecting anywhere between 6 to 8-feet storm surge and they're calling for two months worth of rain making its way across the eastern part of canada. the shelters, there, they opened earlier this week, and the area there was really getting ready for this significant rainfall that was going to come with the storm. again, some of the damage that we're getting a look at from prince edward island shows some homes there
then it moves up and begins to make its way up toward quebec as well as newfoundland labrador. >> i'mlad you said don't let the word post-tropical storm fiona fool you because it's not over. let's bring in carlos swarez. we're seeing our first images of damage from canada. what are we seeing? >> reporter: that's right. we're getting a look at some of the damage out on prince edward island as what's left of fiona made its way into that country. as you guys said this morning some...
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on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.t storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if it's to withstand this happening again. frances reid, bbc news. a powerful typhoon has hit the philippines and is projected to sweep across the island of louzon, where the capital manila is located. super typhoon noru made landfall within the last couple of hours and could bring winds of up to two hundred kilometres an hour. our weather forecaster helen willetts has more. hello. this large mass of cloud is a strong, powerful super typhoon noru, which has been throwing rain across the philippines for at least the last 24 hours, but has been developing i
on islands in quebec, floodwaters reaching the doorways.t storms like this reaching canada's coasts a re rare. they usually lose power once they hit colder waters. these satellite images show the intensity. our government is standing ready to support provinces with any necessary resources. we're seeing reports of significant damage in the region and recovery is going to be a big effort. this is becoming a familiar sight across parts of the world, and infrastructure will need to change here if...
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hundreds of thousands of residents across nova scotia, prince edward island, new brunswick, and quebecdateline. ack to dateline. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to dateline. i'm andrea canning. amy mihaljevic's mother spent all night by her phone hoping to hear that her daughter was safe. that call never came. police were now searching for both amy and her kidnapper, a man believed to be intelligent, manipulative, and possibly well practiced. turns out amy may not have been the first little girl on his wish list. back to josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy? >> we have called everyone we know. >> the day after amy mihaljevic was taken, her parents went on tv asking for help. >> just find it, tell her to come home, whatever is wrong, whatever is wrong to have or come home. >> if anybody has seen her get into a vehicle, we need, i think, that would help quite a bit. >> detectives pushed forward with their investigation, looking for any information about the man who had called me at home. >> we want to know if anybody else out there, school children of this age group, had received similar phon
hundreds of thousands of residents across nova scotia, prince edward island, new brunswick, and quebecdateline. ack to dateline. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to dateline. i'm andrea canning. amy mihaljevic's mother spent all night by her phone hoping to hear that her daughter was safe. that call never came. police were now searching for both amy and her kidnapper, a man believed to be intelligent, manipulative, and possibly well practiced. turns out amy may not have been the first little...
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where coronavirus came from is what it did to our economy and see doing what research, thank you two, quÉbecon and more and senator chuck grassley, morning that that justice department do not attack, do not censor, and if we have whistleblowers raising red flag about political bias fbi officials, custom and mauling the hunter biden pro, that's with the whistleblowers say, and in california, faces serious threats of rolling blackouts the minute he waved crime and taxes and is only california governor gavin newsom in-laws, moved to florida after newsom told people in florida, to move to california, well guess workers association echoed in fox news contributor this peak, taking on next, on the evening edit. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. (dad) we have to tell ev
where coronavirus came from is what it did to our economy and see doing what research, thank you two, quÉbecon and more and senator chuck grassley, morning that that justice department do not attack, do not censor, and if we have whistleblowers raising red flag about political bias fbi officials, custom and mauling the hunter biden pro, that's with the whistleblowers say, and in california, faces serious threats of rolling blackouts the minute he waved crime and taxes and is only california...
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. >> we have got to pick ourselves off feis up and dust ourselves off, quÉbec into the game.e is the president of the san francisco police officers association. for months, they reported they've been more than 500 officers short. but in three months -- >> come december 31, three hundred people could walk out the door. that is on top of cops we are short now. reporter: if that happens, the shortage would jump to more than 800 officers. to be fully staffed, san francisco should have more than 2100 officers. in 2020, there were 1911 current officers. september 2021, that dropped to 1830. in april 2022, that dropped again to 1723. today, it is a new low. 1651 full duty sworn officers. >> that is a fail. reporter: in more ways than one. the reality of boots on the ground is bigger than we think. the chief told abc7news last month on average, there are only around 300 officers working patrol citywide each day. >> it definitely is a string to keep up with the cost of service. reporter: documents obtained by the abc7news team show huge disparities within the call volume across all sf
. >> we have got to pick ourselves off feis up and dust ourselves off, quÉbec into the game.e is the president of the san francisco police officers association. for months, they reported they've been more than 500 officers short. but in three months -- >> come december 31, three hundred people could walk out the door. that is on top of cops we are short now. reporter: if that happens, the shortage would jump to more than 800 officers. to be fully staffed, san francisco should have...
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. >> fiona is currently having a terrible impact across atlantic canada and eastern quebec, storm damage like they've never seen. the situation remains very dangerous. >> race is arguably the best chance democrats have of picking up a senate seat in 2022. this has also gotten very personal. >> dr. oz never stops reminding that i had a stroke. there's at least one person in this audience now filming me, hoping that i mess up some words. >> fury and defiance on the streets of dozens of iranian cities sparked by the death of a 22-year-old woman in custody of the notorious morality police. >>> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. >> a quiet hurricane season in the atlantic gives birth to an ominous new storm. millions of americans are right in the path. this is tropical storm ian churning across the warm energizing waters of the caribbean. the latest forecast shows it strengthening to a category 4 over the gulf of mexico and possibly weakening next week. it would be the first major hurricane to hit the state in four years. floridians are stocking up on water, fue
. >> fiona is currently having a terrible impact across atlantic canada and eastern quebec, storm damage like they've never seen. the situation remains very dangerous. >> race is arguably the best chance democrats have of picking up a senate seat in 2022. this has also gotten very personal. >> dr. oz never stops reminding that i had a stroke. there's at least one person in this audience now filming me, hoping that i mess up some words. >> fury and defiance on the streets...
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particularly those in quebec, and french canada.e issue with reconciliation of our treatment, and for the crown, it's a complicated in that as well as places in the commonwealth in these are going to be very big issues as they use for it in the post queen era. >> well fascinating. your take any reaction to the queen from the canadian perspective. richard, we appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> well, addressing the nation still in shock and mourning. king charles played a poignant moving tribute to the late queen. referring to her as his darling mama. so let's listen now to his majesty's first national address in fall. >> i think to you today, with feelings of profound sorrow. throughout her life, her majesty the queen, my beloved mother was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family and we owe her the most heartfelt that. any family can own term other. for her love, affection. guidance. understanding. and example. queen elizabeth was a life well lived and a promise with destiny and she is more and mo
particularly those in quebec, and french canada.e issue with reconciliation of our treatment, and for the crown, it's a complicated in that as well as places in the commonwealth in these are going to be very big issues as they use for it in the post queen era. >> well fascinating. your take any reaction to the queen from the canadian perspective. richard, we appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> well, addressing the nation still in shock and mourning. king...
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. >> duncan, you mention going into the lion's den and it is true that like quebec in the country i grew up in, canada, the drive for scottish independence runs deep among a large segment of the population. they narrowly voted to remain in the u.k. back there in 2014. as jonathan hunt was suggesting a short time ago, that the drive to stay within the u.k. was in part potentially fueled by the long love the queen that is had for scotland. king charles does not have the same relationship as the queen but scotland is a very, very important place for him as well. i don't know how many times we saw pictures of him with his sons in the early days of their youth up there at balmoral in the scottish high lands, but does seem to be an important place for him. do you think that he will have as the days, weeks and years progress, a similar relationship with the scottish people that his mother did? >> yes, we should not underestimate the new king charles' relationship with scotland. as he alluded to, he wore with pride the duke of rothsay, was his official title, it goes to prince william now as his
. >> duncan, you mention going into the lion's den and it is true that like quebec in the country i grew up in, canada, the drive for scottish independence runs deep among a large segment of the population. they narrowly voted to remain in the u.k. back there in 2014. as jonathan hunt was suggesting a short time ago, that the drive to stay within the u.k. was in part potentially fueled by the long love the queen that is had for scotland. king charles does not have the same relationship as...
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my quebec will look at the full forecast will have a five day and we'll get you going with the rest of the week. alright. sounds good, bill. thank you, sam. declare a valley water banned outdoor watering of commercial industrial and institutional lawns. valley water board of directors unanimously voted to follow the state's ban. when it comes to watering a businesses, factories , nursing homes and other non residential properties. this is more for landscape, ornamental turf turf. that's just out there that doesn't have a function. the operators of those locations covered by the role could face fines ranging from $100 of the $10,000 for any violations. francisco district attorney brooke jenkins will now consider charging teenagers as adults for serious crimes, including murder , as ktvu crime reporter henry lee explains. it's a complete turnaround from the former d. a chaser bodine we will begin with a presumption. that all juveniles are fit to stay in the juvenile justice system. san francisco de a brook jenkins says most accused juveniles deserve compassion and a second chance, but ot
my quebec will look at the full forecast will have a five day and we'll get you going with the rest of the week. alright. sounds good, bill. thank you, sam. declare a valley water banned outdoor watering of commercial industrial and institutional lawns. valley water board of directors unanimously voted to follow the state's ban. when it comes to watering a businesses, factories , nursing homes and other non residential properties. this is more for landscape, ornamental turf turf. that's just...
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certainly in quebec when i was there there is a massive republican movement but across canada i think they are referential. when it's described to me we have something the americans haven't got, they're obsessed with the royal family, that's their view. listen to the other high kmesh nurse that will be there, i think there are i think gates, antigua, barbuda, bahamas, grenada. >> jamaica. >> st. christopher. st. lush i can't, st. vincent and the grenadines. i think there's growing republican movements in all of those nations. >> she did set the standard, she set the example that even as head of the commonwealth she didn't consider those who wanted independence to be somehow, you know, naughty children. she considered it absolutely fine and she welcomed them and she continued, you know, that relationship. that is going to be very interesting to see as more and more countries want to be their own sovereign countries, but maybe still have this important loose relationship with the commonwealth and with the united kingdom. that will be -- that will be interesting to see but it's up to the
certainly in quebec when i was there there is a massive republican movement but across canada i think they are referential. when it's described to me we have something the americans haven't got, they're obsessed with the royal family, that's their view. listen to the other high kmesh nurse that will be there, i think there are i think gates, antigua, barbuda, bahamas, grenada. >> jamaica. >> st. christopher. st. lush i can't, st. vincent and the grenadines. i think there's growing...
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hurricane fiona expected to hit nova scotia tonight and move on to eastern quebec by early tomorrow,trong winds, and heavy rain, along with all of it, the storm was downgraded to a category three and hammered bermuda earlier on today. calm waters quickly turned violent, sustained winds, nearing 125 miles an hour. meanwhile, days after impact, in the caribbean, residents are still dealing with the aftermath. more than a million people in puerto rico and the dr are without power, or running party as well. joining me now is nbc's maggie vespa and ellison barber in puerto rico. maggie, let me start you with on this one. folks there are bracing for what people in puerto rico, where ellison is, what they just went through. >> right. >> how are they preparing? >> so frankly, to quote a woman we talked to earlier today, here along the coastline, she said this is not our first rodeo with hurricanes. but we're scared. people know it is called historic potentially. they call it unprecedented. all of those alarming words that you're seeing in the headlines. so they're panic buying things like ge
hurricane fiona expected to hit nova scotia tonight and move on to eastern quebec by early tomorrow,trong winds, and heavy rain, along with all of it, the storm was downgraded to a category three and hammered bermuda earlier on today. calm waters quickly turned violent, sustained winds, nearing 125 miles an hour. meanwhile, days after impact, in the caribbean, residents are still dealing with the aftermath. more than a million people in puerto rico and the dr are without power, or running party...
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thank you so much for joining in rain continues to crawl along canada's quebec. providence. so renfield warning in play for montreal, you could see about a month's worth of rain within the span of a few hours remnants leftovers of what was hurricane k are soaking the us state of nevada. we've got flash flood watches in play. there is certainly the risk of seeing some flooding for the pacific northwest western canada. not a lot going on a few showers that certainly feeling like falling regina with a high of just 15 degrees did have some soaking rain toward the southeast of the u . s. bulk of that is out over the atlantic, but still some torrential downpours to be expected in florida on wednesday. here's the deal for central america. rain is being whipped around all sides of the bay of cam petrucci, some soaking rains across the pacific coast of central america. while we've got a pretty distinct line of storms from the pacific coast of columbia, stretching right into the southeast of brazil. this is a cold front and stock track those temperatures, for example, in rio de janeir
thank you so much for joining in rain continues to crawl along canada's quebec. providence. so renfield warning in play for montreal, you could see about a month's worth of rain within the span of a few hours remnants leftovers of what was hurricane k are soaking the us state of nevada. we've got flash flood watches in play. there is certainly the risk of seeing some flooding for the pacific northwest western canada. not a lot going on a few showers that certainly feeling like falling regina...
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this was the scene in the mainly french—speaking province of quebec in 1964 when separatist sentimented it, steering a middle course. ottawa is a small capital... from her very first visit as queen in 1957, she always spoke both of canada's official languages. please be seated. better than even some of canada's politicians. another difficult legacy of a darker, imperial past. the indians were - so delighted to meet the great white queen. for the indigenous community, the monarchy also symbolises dispossession, domination, horrific abuses canada's leaders are still confronting. this morning's ceremony to welcome the king sends another signal, the monarch�*s representative, governor general mary simon is the first indigenous person to hold this role. other change could be coming. the monarchy is changing and so is canada. the queen was able to move with the times and remain relevant but now more and more canadians are saying the monarchy no longer matters. but this is a country where the constitution is hard to change so for now it is a country with a king. dr carolyn harris is a royal
this was the scene in the mainly french—speaking province of quebec in 1964 when separatist sentimented it, steering a middle course. ottawa is a small capital... from her very first visit as queen in 1957, she always spoke both of canada's official languages. please be seated. better than even some of canada's politicians. another difficult legacy of a darker, imperial past. the indians were - so delighted to meet the great white queen. for the indigenous community, the monarchy also...
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, who favour the few quebecers, who favour the continuation of the monarchy, let me tell you this, if an atmosphere of greatjoy, really, the atmosphere of the queen's life which is the point of the service at st giles'. now we see the coffin of her late majesty. the bearer party from the royal regiment of scotland, the king in the uniform of a field marshal, british army. full ceremonial uniform. the bearer party moves away. a quiet has descended on at the palace of holyroodhouse. because it is at the moment that the palace says farewell to queen elizabeth ii. the king 's bodyguard, as it now is, forms after each side of the hearse. the royal company of archers. the high constables of holyrood in their places under the colonnade, always here when the colonnade, always here when the sovereign is in residence. and soon, slowly, the procession will make its way up the royal mile to st giles'. through those crowds we will be remembering at the sight of the hearse, and file queen's coffin, the sombre nature of this occasion. for all, the feeling of thanksgiving and the sense of happiness a
, who favour the few quebecers, who favour the continuation of the monarchy, let me tell you this, if an atmosphere of greatjoy, really, the atmosphere of the queen's life which is the point of the service at st giles'. now we see the coffin of her late majesty. the bearer party from the royal regiment of scotland, the king in the uniform of a field marshal, british army. full ceremonial uniform. the bearer party moves away. a quiet has descended on at the palace of holyroodhouse. because it is...
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where we need to c-span coming to you live provide small from montreal, businesses really from the quebeccanada. significant burdens imposed by the supreme court's wayfair decision. businesses and individuals come to our state because we don't have a sales tax and we don't have an income tax. and to think that other states can now impose their tax structure on our state is particularly concerning. i am very grateful for this hearing this. morning >> thank you, senator hassan, and as is often the case you're being too logical for federal policy. thank you for making the case. i'm glad to be joining you on this bill. i have just a few additional questions. we're going to wait if there are any other questions. senator hassan, any other things you want to pursue right now? >> no. >> miss miss huie, you touched on this question of nexus in your comments. my understanding is nexus threshold isn't just a number. it varies from state to state based on what types of sales are counted. what time period to use and other factors. can you give us a bit more insight? nexus calculation? some of the stuf
where we need to c-span coming to you live provide small from montreal, businesses really from the quebeccanada. significant burdens imposed by the supreme court's wayfair decision. businesses and individuals come to our state because we don't have a sales tax and we don't have an income tax. and to think that other states can now impose their tax structure on our state is particularly concerning. i am very grateful for this hearing this. morning >> thank you, senator hassan, and as is...
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support services they need by easing the burdensome expensive and redundant requirements students quebec frequently face when entering college. this action alone can save families hundreds or even thousands. i want to thank my colleagues bucshon, schrier, for supporting the rise act, mr. scott for putting this in the bill. and for speaker nancy pelosi and leader hoyer by bringing this to the floor. by considering this legislation, we're showing our nation's most vulnerable students and make our schools safer and a welcoming place to learn. i ask my colleagues to support the mental health matters act, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. -- the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman reserves. the chair now recognizes the gentlelady from north carolina. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from georgia, mr. allen. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. allen: thank you, mr. chair. thank you, mr. chair and, ranking member, thank you for the opportunity to talk about
support services they need by easing the burdensome expensive and redundant requirements students quebec frequently face when entering college. this action alone can save families hundreds or even thousands. i want to thank my colleagues bucshon, schrier, for supporting the rise act, mr. scott for putting this in the bill. and for speaker nancy pelosi and leader hoyer by bringing this to the floor. by considering this legislation, we're showing our nation's most vulnerable students and make our...
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i think of dan fossett sales, we borrow electricity under stress like from quÉbec.ing on in europe. jonathan: thank you to europe to -- thank you to francisco bringing up what is happening in pakistan. it is like a monsoon in -- on steroids. jobless claims, next. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! now you really can do better! switch to the fastest mobile service - xfinity mobile. now with the best price on two lines of unlimited. just $30 a line. hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change a
i think of dan fossett sales, we borrow electricity under stress like from quÉbec.ing on in europe. jonathan: thank you to europe to -- thank you to francisco bringing up what is happening in pakistan. it is like a monsoon in -- on steroids. jobless claims, next. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save...