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it does not feel like that in quebec.the way, it's considered one of the richest neighborhoods in canada. rachel: like, the, like not just in that the province, in the well country. will: of course, the your point, pete, the overarching theme the understand is how much real and how much is fake. how many is phony, and how much is authentic. it'sal tied into some of the accents she does when she's -- rachel: does she speak french? will: i don't know -- rachel: why wasn't that on the wired interview? will: i don't know if she's given a speech in quebec. i would be really curious, does she do a french accent? if because she does one when she speaks to latinos. that's the newest entrants in the kamala harris accents. >> i love you back. hello the all my define nine brothers and sisters. [laughter] [cheers and applause] and my -- [inaudible] if -- [laughter] and to the all my hbcu brothers and sisters. [laughter] [cheers and applause] if you better thank a union member for sick leave, you better thank a union member for paid l
it does not feel like that in quebec.the way, it's considered one of the richest neighborhoods in canada. rachel: like, the, like not just in that the province, in the well country. will: of course, the your point, pete, the overarching theme the understand is how much real and how much is fake. how many is phony, and how much is authentic. it'sal tied into some of the accents she does when she's -- rachel: does she speak french? will: i don't know -- rachel: why wasn't that on the wired...
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are these the flats of quebec? pete: the neighborhood is westmont, quebec.hel: said she grew up among teachers and construction workers. were the construction workers speaking french? pete: they were constructed her mansion. per patriotism and people coming before and never everyones the founding fathers and deep patriotic moment and talking about donald trump and and going for them on a flail. he's actually a lumberjack. most of them putting them up and he'll go to the farms and like a black suit and red tie and he's not pretending to be something he isn't. will: i think that's a big -- i think that's a big -- not accuracy of a sleeper issue, but it's subtext under everybody's decision making right now. which is is she real? how are you? what did you put it and are you real or fake. talking about upbringing and switching her accent. it's weird. [inaudible]. you're going to help us win in 2020 and we're going to do it again in 2024. i come from the middle class and never stood out where i come from. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were f
are these the flats of quebec? pete: the neighborhood is westmont, quebec.hel: said she grew up among teachers and construction workers. were the construction workers speaking french? pete: they were constructed her mansion. per patriotism and people coming before and never everyones the founding fathers and deep patriotic moment and talking about donald trump and and going for them on a flail. he's actually a lumberjack. most of them putting them up and he'll go to the farms and like a black...
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aunt lily and her husband fought for the separation quebec from canada.y had not died, our radical liberation front would not have been recognized as a terrorist organization, french canada would have become a separate state. well, what have you achieved, only that now you cannot return to canada, better not to start me, baby, give me my bag, and aunt lily, what about aunt lily, bring me some wine, so i have not learned to receive guests, i can help you, perhaps, yes. well, how are you living in washington? thank you! over 9 years we have already gotten used to it, but i can’t stand this city. traffic jams, fuss, everyone speaks english, i miss french, i live in washington and only because of zapier, although we see each other once every six months, at least today. lamont? i knew the lamonts, nicolet adele. they had a daughter, catherine. she died, five or six years old, i think, drowned in the waffle. i was at the funeral. you've been walking here for almost an hour, did you know catherine lamont? no, holy father, i was just thinking, she was so little,
aunt lily and her husband fought for the separation quebec from canada.y had not died, our radical liberation front would not have been recognized as a terrorist organization, french canada would have become a separate state. well, what have you achieved, only that now you cannot return to canada, better not to start me, baby, give me my bag, and aunt lily, what about aunt lily, bring me some wine, so i have not learned to receive guests, i can help you, perhaps, yes. well, how are you living...
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west did a blockbuster painting called the death of general wolf in quebec.s, and wolf is in the middle of it. they're going to win the battle, but he's mortally wounded. and his body is supported by his grieving officers. when west began the point painting, reynolds said to him, you know, you ought to put your figures in neo classical garb because details will be distracted you don't want people to look just at his uniform. west did the opposite. he filled the canvas with details and wrote to america and got actual uniforms that they'd worn in the war. and when he was done, reynolds came, looked at the finished painting and sat in front of it for a half hour and said mr. west is correct. i withdraw my objection. so trumbull is in the laboratory where modern history painting is being developed. his mentor, west, has done one, copley, done one on the raid on the channel islands. trumbull takes it a step further. he doesn't want to do single scenes, he wants to do a series of paintings that will tell the story of the american revolution. and bunker hill is the
west did a blockbuster painting called the death of general wolf in quebec.s, and wolf is in the middle of it. they're going to win the battle, but he's mortally wounded. and his body is supported by his grieving officers. when west began the point painting, reynolds said to him, you know, you ought to put your figures in neo classical garb because details will be distracted you don't want people to look just at his uniform. west did the opposite. he filled the canvas with details and wrote to...
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combination of the quebec police and new york state police to try to share what was going on. at that time, this was in 2008, there was a, basically a trafficking of guns north and marijuana south. that obviously has stopped, but there are many aspects of the border, a lot of americans don't focus on. for one, you know, there's an indian reservation that straddles both the canadian and the new york sides of the border. and so following 9/11, it became a poe focus whether they'd want to use canada as a staging ground and a robust relationship that's developed over the years. griff: sheriff, a little earlier this morning we had former secretary of state mike pompeo sees a link between this and the open border, listen here. >> we know that we have millions of people inside of our own country from all over the world. we have no idea where they are, who they are, what their intentions are. the heightened terror risk whether it's inside of canada or the united states is very, very real. griff: how concerned are you about another terror attack as pertains to the border right in your
combination of the quebec police and new york state police to try to share what was going on. at that time, this was in 2008, there was a, basically a trafficking of guns north and marijuana south. that obviously has stopped, but there are many aspects of the border, a lot of americans don't focus on. for one, you know, there's an indian reservation that straddles both the canadian and the new york sides of the border. and so following 9/11, it became a poe focus whether they'd want to use...
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the "hit me hard and soft" world tour starts in quebec. yeah did beck? on september 29th.. it's like an yungd rated spot. >> yeah, i have no choice in where the tour starts -- >> jimmy: oh. >> but i love canada. >> jimmy: you love canada, all right. canada's good. you brought us a clip of your brother, finneas, who's your songwriting partner and brother as well, obviously, working on -- this is -- do you want to explain what we're about to see? no one's seen this before. >> yeah, so this is a video that i took on my phone in the back of the suv in brazil. on the way to doing a show in brazil a year and a half ago. and this is a thing -- i mean, this is like a very normal thing for me and finneas, that we're always finding ourselves working in the most kind of random places. i mean, we talked about it all the time, but like, you know, "no time to die" for james bond, we recorded that in the tour bus in the bunk in the dark. like, we're always -- and you know, we've recorded in, like, little hotels in el paso. it's not, like, that cool, but it's fun because it's so casual an
the "hit me hard and soft" world tour starts in quebec. yeah did beck? on september 29th.. it's like an yungd rated spot. >> yeah, i have no choice in where the tour starts -- >> jimmy: oh. >> but i love canada. >> jimmy: you love canada, all right. canada's good. you brought us a clip of your brother, finneas, who's your songwriting partner and brother as well, obviously, working on -- this is -- do you want to explain what we're about to see? no one's seen...
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katryuk died at home in the canadian province of quebec, at the age of 93 in 2015.t all ukrainian nazis were held accountable for the crime. for which there is no statute of limitations, they were born in different parts of the world, i am tarakanova lyudmila, i have been living in belarus for over 30 years. i came from russia, from the ancient city of ryazan. syria is my homeland, i love it very much, but it so happened that i accepted decision to go to belarus. will get an education as a cameraman, everyone found something for themselves here, so i am engaged in the creation of clothes, and it makes me so happy, i am happy that people use my beauty, use my skills and appreciate it. each hero has his own unique story and his own view of belarus. belarus gave me an awareness of my dignity. as a person and eventually gave me love, i constantly feel at home, all this, this is my land. watch on the belarus 24 tv channel. getting to know amazing people immersion in their profession. my name is mikhail pasmartsev, i am the head of the scientific department of the pripyat
katryuk died at home in the canadian province of quebec, at the age of 93 in 2015.t all ukrainian nazis were held accountable for the crime. for which there is no statute of limitations, they were born in different parts of the world, i am tarakanova lyudmila, i have been living in belarus for over 30 years. i came from russia, from the ancient city of ryazan. syria is my homeland, i love it very much, but it so happened that i accepted decision to go to belarus. will get an education as a...
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there are quebecers who bury their heads in the snow. i think people don't see this, mr. doctor. these comments, of course, are unintentional in order to gain their own electoral achievements. one point in our minds more than in the past, a question in our minds more than in the past. what is the state of the sahnesti regime and how are these comments made? maybe in the past these comments were made by the authorities. we did not have americans . see about the zionist regime. until today, the field was not so close to the zionist regime. we have historical wars , the previous wars that the zionist regime had, if you read until the resistance grew, you will see that the resistance grew. this is the impression that the world had about the zionist regime, which is yes. the army of this regime is impenetrable and invincible , they have created a mythic story for themselves and they believe that they have no rivals in the battlefield . 197 and etc. that you even expect the volga storm attack to be operational exactly on yom kippur day, that is, it was the day that the zionists had won
there are quebecers who bury their heads in the snow. i think people don't see this, mr. doctor. these comments, of course, are unintentional in order to gain their own electoral achievements. one point in our minds more than in the past, a question in our minds more than in the past. what is the state of the sahnesti regime and how are these comments made? maybe in the past these comments were made by the authorities. we did not have americans . see about the zionist regime. until today, the...
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national park area is death in mohammad malda takht, yuvard agzin and absher, the key species here are quebece path of goldera khemit aftab chale gard reza meshe. in this region, we can see species of falcons and gourds. in this census, the births of animal species and the geographical area of their residence are recorded. we are trying to cover the area of peng siad , which has distinctive animal species and in some cases it is rare. there are different species of wild sheep and wild goats, which are counted every year in two censuses , summer and winter, of these wild herbivores. there is also gray wolf striped kaffir and endangered birds such as falcons and falcons live in tang siad protected area. animal species experts consider tang siad's wildlife habitat vulnerable and in need of more protection. the tensions that came to it in the last two or three years, the discussion was first about the diseases, then there was the discussion about the heavy snow that came in the last two years and the population was greatly reduced . thank god, now the situation is improving in this census, in
national park area is death in mohammad malda takht, yuvard agzin and absher, the key species here are quebece path of goldera khemit aftab chale gard reza meshe. in this region, we can see species of falcons and gourds. in this census, the births of animal species and the geographical area of their residence are recorded. we are trying to cover the area of peng siad , which has distinctive animal species and in some cases it is rare. there are different species of wild sheep and...
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canadian last by-election here, the ndp, the only party standing up for the palestinians, it surged in quebec and almost, it was virtually tied with the other parties, so this this will show you in our next election, the ndp will definitely get support for this, and i hope this is happening all around the world. as elections happen in europe to that uh there will be this push uh france when will we get a government the macron refuses to have a government because the government would call for immediate cease fire would recognize palestine as a state uh it would at this point it would probably break off relations so but it's really we've got to work with public opinion. that's our only hope when you've got the us and israel working together uh to create their horrible uh hideous empire - that's we have to face and let me uh go miriam uh thanks for your patience mariam uh western uh corporate media uh media outlets are reporting over 700 strikes by the israeli regime on lebanese territory i don't exactly how many retaliatory strikes we've had from hesbollah. is that accurate assessment over 700
canadian last by-election here, the ndp, the only party standing up for the palestinians, it surged in quebec and almost, it was virtually tied with the other parties, so this this will show you in our next election, the ndp will definitely get support for this, and i hope this is happening all around the world. as elections happen in europe to that uh there will be this push uh france when will we get a government the macron refuses to have a government because the government would call for...
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now khan was apprehended just a couple of days ago in quebec.s believed he was headed towards the u.s. border. a resident in the area said she saw police officers outside her home put a man in handcuffs on her front lawn. >> they said that it was confidential, and they couldn't tell me what was going on. i just saw, you know, the s.w.a.t. team vans and the army, and the -- or the guys all in camouflage with the m-16s. >> reporter: this suspect allegedly told the undercover officers that he chose new york city because it has "the largest jewish population in america" and "we could easily rack up a lot of jews." he is charged with one count of attempting to provide support to terrorists. norah? >> norah: good work by the fbi and law enforcement. all right, nancy cordes, thank you very much. now to the sentencing delay in that hush money conviction of donald trump. america was supposed to learn whether or not trump would be sentenced to jail before the end of the month. this all has to do with that stormy daniels case. but today the judge pushed th
now khan was apprehended just a couple of days ago in quebec.s believed he was headed towards the u.s. border. a resident in the area said she saw police officers outside her home put a man in handcuffs on her front lawn. >> they said that it was confidential, and they couldn't tell me what was going on. i just saw, you know, the s.w.a.t. team vans and the army, and the -- or the guys all in camouflage with the m-16s. >> reporter: this suspect allegedly told the undercover officers...
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score a single puck, she gets up and shouts, kovalchuk, score at least one, and he gave a double in quebec, remember, well, not four winning goals in one match, but not bad either, he manages, oksana manages the international direction in the association. of amateur hockey and oksana also is a co-author of the book the sixth player, it's about fans, about our beloved fans without whom we, well, simply cannot exist, this is truly the sixth player in any team, okay, well, let's introduce our captain, alina borodaeva, the only, first woman in the world president of a men's hockey club, president of the russian amateur hockey association and... general director of a network of medical clinics, alina borodaeva, hurray, well, we welcome you to our skating rink, it's 100 to one, a fun quiz, we have a simple ordinary game, we begin. so, we begin. it's 100 to one, a simple ordinary game, i invite the team captains here, the rospressa team and the hockey lovers team, so, well, so that it's not too easy for you, we have a warm-up, the first round, dedicated to football, nothing, well, i think. the qu
score a single puck, she gets up and shouts, kovalchuk, score at least one, and he gave a double in quebec, remember, well, not four winning goals in one match, but not bad either, he manages, oksana manages the international direction in the association. of amateur hockey and oksana also is a co-author of the book the sixth player, it's about fans, about our beloved fans without whom we, well, simply cannot exist, this is truly the sixth player in any team, okay, well, let's introduce our...
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operative using pages in the first place and this goes back to a speech that has built's to commander quebec and fairway where he delivers not to use their levels because of the possibility of them being intercepted. since february the been moving away and for lie more on this basic technology. >> what do we know about how these pages were compromise and pulling in another question as well? how is this likely to impact negotiations on the ground or at least that conflict right now between israel and hamas in gaza? >> other questions going out of the house could have happened. but it should had just arrived in the last couple of weeks. this raises the possibility that the new pagers themselves have been compromised. we spoke to some cybersecurity experts and they say it is extremely unlikely. the other hypothesis was that the page could have been tempered again. this is a reason for these devices to open, last, it was at points of assembly and what we are this morning was that the tammany's manufacturer behind the technology has denied. they were asked to put together by a european distributo
operative using pages in the first place and this goes back to a speech that has built's to commander quebec and fairway where he delivers not to use their levels because of the possibility of them being intercepted. since february the been moving away and for lie more on this basic technology. >> what do we know about how these pages were compromise and pulling in another question as well? how is this likely to impact negotiations on the ground or at least that conflict right now between...
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and so, rather than sit around and brood about it, she got a job at mcgill university, up in quebec. she packs her two daughters off. (car horns honking) >> going to montreal, canada, it's all white, predominantly, and you're having to make all new friends, and figure your way out. >> for her to be uprooted from her community at such a, a sensitive moment in anyone's upbringing, experience her teenage years in a foreign place. (car horn honking) >> she kind of was always the type that would embrace something, take it on, take it like a challenge, and battle it. >> narrator: wanda kagan became kamala's new best friend. >> she made the best out of it, which is what she did with them coming to quebec, which was french and having to go to french school, and, um, the cold weather. (laughs) ♪ ♪ she talked about the life she left behind a lot. that was another commonality we had-- my family was in america. that's actually what was so nice about our friendship, seeing how she and, and myself navigated ourselves to fit in to that, to that world, two different worlds, and, and bridge the gap b
and so, rather than sit around and brood about it, she got a job at mcgill university, up in quebec. she packs her two daughters off. (car horns honking) >> going to montreal, canada, it's all white, predominantly, and you're having to make all new friends, and figure your way out. >> for her to be uprooted from her community at such a, a sensitive moment in anyone's upbringing, experience her teenage years in a foreign place. (car horn honking) >> she kind of was always the...
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there's and newfoundland, there's fighting quebec city, montreal, fort niagara in western pennsylvani the french are winning the british are winning. it's a real contest. one of the key turning points in this war is, the iroquois confederation taking the side the british and in that way turning the tables on the french and allowing the british to succeed and the french back off. and the winnings in this war are tremendous for britain. are the colonists who are mostly settled much in maine maine is a part of massachusetts and it's very sparsely. but from here on down, what role are they playing? 40% of the people fighting in north america are in fact troops. did the british send an army over? yes. so you've got redcoats who are fighting the sort of trained british army that are fighting, but 40% of those fighting are troops at this time the colonies colonies were contributing. however, the colonial was very informal. let's say. and so our professional troops. that's what's that what won us the war along with the native american allies. what did the colonial troops do? they fought when
there's and newfoundland, there's fighting quebec city, montreal, fort niagara in western pennsylvani the french are winning the british are winning. it's a real contest. one of the key turning points in this war is, the iroquois confederation taking the side the british and in that way turning the tables on the french and allowing the british to succeed and the french back off. and the winnings in this war are tremendous for britain. are the colonists who are mostly settled much in maine maine...
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when i get emails and see people with quebec license plates headed down to florida for the winter, it kind of makes sense why. gov. desantis: interesting fact. i grew up in don't need in florida, near clearwater, west of tampa in the peninsula. we were the spring training home of the toronto blue jays. one, it was good because the city owned all those facilities. as a high school baseball player, my home field was the blue jays spring training stadium. that is where we practiced, that is where we played. and so i played four years division i baseball all over the country. never played on a better field than my high school's home stadium, which was really cool to be able to go up. but i remember growing up as a kid, every february, you are out and about and it was 50/50 whether the car in front of you would be a florida license plate or an ontario license plate. there were a lot of canadians. mr. erickson: we have got someone here from canada, and he said in his email, he's one of the people who drives every year and winters in florida, lives in halifax, is there for the summer. he jus
when i get emails and see people with quebec license plates headed down to florida for the winter, it kind of makes sense why. gov. desantis: interesting fact. i grew up in don't need in florida, near clearwater, west of tampa in the peninsula. we were the spring training home of the toronto blue jays. one, it was good because the city owned all those facilities. as a high school baseball player, my home field was the blue jays spring training stadium. that is where we practiced, that is where...
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basque pro shops quebec. >> this year adventure starts here.rank.n the river suppot your brain health? >> mary janet hey, eddy.includin >> no. fraser. frank. frank. frank breaory. how are you? brad fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory. >> join the new river brain health challenge. get the most checked. >> he's been okay. when i saw that ethan was not breathing, i determined that i needed to use something to remove the obstruction from...
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think the best theory is that it was the result of tensions over french canada, specifically the quebec separatist crisis was a lot of terrorism. people died of martial law in montreal. it was wild. and pierre trudeau, the current prime minister's father, developed a solution to this, which is to say, okay, we're going to the french canadians that not going to not be part of our country by saying canada's an officially multicultural place what it means to be canadian is to be accepting of difference, to say you can live as you want according to your own traditions, that groups have special rights to preserve themselves as groups with, their own sense of identity. and that's diversity is valuable, important, and it's part of what we bring to the world as a place. people can live differently the way that they us in canadian schools as america's a melting pot in canada as a salad bowl. right. and so that's how they explain the differences in the multicultural models this has created a fundamentally different sense self in canada than almost anywhere in the world. and i've been even more so
think the best theory is that it was the result of tensions over french canada, specifically the quebec separatist crisis was a lot of terrorism. people died of martial law in montreal. it was wild. and pierre trudeau, the current prime minister's father, developed a solution to this, which is to say, okay, we're going to the french canadians that not going to not be part of our country by saying canada's an officially multicultural place what it means to be canadian is to be accepting of...
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still can't understand why florida has two ice hockey teams but when i get emails and see people with quebec license plates headed down to florida for the winter it kind of makes sense now why florida has these great hockey teams. >> interesting fact. i grew up in dunedin, florida, which is by clearwater. it's west of tampa there in the pinellas county and the peninsula. we were the spring training home of the toronto blue jays and one, it was just good because the city of dunedin owned all of those facilities, so as a high school baseball player, my home field was the dunedin blue jays spring training stadium. that's where we practiced. that's where we played. so i played four years of division i baseball all over the country. never played on a better field than my high school home stadium, which is really cool to be able to grow up. but i remember growing up as a kid, every february you're out and about in dunedin and it was 50/50 whether the car in front of you would be a florida license plate or an ontario license plate. i mean it was a lot of canadians. >> we've got someone here from ca
still can't understand why florida has two ice hockey teams but when i get emails and see people with quebec license plates headed down to florida for the winter it kind of makes sense now why florida has these great hockey teams. >> interesting fact. i grew up in dunedin, florida, which is by clearwater. it's west of tampa there in the pinellas county and the peninsula. we were the spring training home of the toronto blue jays and one, it was just good because the city of dunedin owned...