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second, what happened to the family in nova scotia? is there still a presence in nova scotia? >> interesting. the first question was a system of managing and exchanging prisoners especially at the officer level during the revolution. i think it relied on some sort gentleman'sonor agreement, but typically when an officer was captured, he was not held prisoner very long and if there was not a suitable, similarly ranked when delancey was taken prisoner, the americans are holding them. if there was not a similarly ranked american prisoner in british hands that they could be exchanged for, he would be held for a short amount of time and the typically released on parole. and sometimes that involved involve being able to return to his house. a lot of times, this required them to sign a document that they would not return to military action for some longer time and that was the on your honor part of wings. think that's what that petition that i read from may be referring to, that he was supposed to go back to his house, and he didn't. he stayed at his unit harassing the countryside. o
second, what happened to the family in nova scotia? is there still a presence in nova scotia? >> interesting. the first question was a system of managing and exchanging prisoners especially at the officer level during the revolution. i think it relied on some sort gentleman'sonor agreement, but typically when an officer was captured, he was not held prisoner very long and if there was not a suitable, similarly ranked when delancey was taken prisoner, the americans are holding them. if...
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the electricity demand but first more research is needed recently the platform was shipped to nova scotia in canada the developers are evaluating environmental impacts and performance of the technology they hope that their power plants will soon replace diesel generators and many remote off grid locations. plastic is a top contender for the worst inventions in the twentieth century because of the massive scale of palm it has begun to cause the planet is specially the oceans not surprising as it may sound a french company has found a note on a fifth of plastic that could be produced with algae that grow abundantly in these video shoots let's see how. every hour more than three hundred tons of plastic are tossed into the world's oceans and it will take hundreds of years for the plastic to decompose. but there seems to be an alternative that comes from the sea itself. it's the source material for an eco friendly plastic made by algo pack a company in southern france. using a natural polymer found in brown algae they produce granules that is then used to make everyday items. but the good thin
the electricity demand but first more research is needed recently the platform was shipped to nova scotia in canada the developers are evaluating environmental impacts and performance of the technology they hope that their power plants will soon replace diesel generators and many remote off grid locations. plastic is a top contender for the worst inventions in the twentieth century because of the massive scale of palm it has begun to cause the planet is specially the oceans not surprising as it...
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know, speaker, as you nova scotia has the highest capita --teens pr per capita in all of canada. kimmitt prime minister please update us on how budget 2019 will help seniors across the country? mr. speaker, i would like to thank the number for his support for seniors. under budget 2019, there will be an enhancement of the gis earnings exemption. more than 300,000 seniors throughout the country will be able to keep more of their money in their own pockets, money that was hard earned through hard work. we are going to continue to ensure a quality of life for our seniors. -- conservatives increased but we are looking after these people by bringing that age back down to 65 and investing directly in them. mr. speaker, and the last three days, this prime minister has broken so many of his election promises. and itised transparency shut down the only public investigation into the scandal. he promised to respect committees. after what happened to the justice kennedy, we know that is not happening. he promised to balance the budget, that is sure not going to happen under his watch. today,
know, speaker, as you nova scotia has the highest capita --teens pr per capita in all of canada. kimmitt prime minister please update us on how budget 2019 will help seniors across the country? mr. speaker, i would like to thank the number for his support for seniors. under budget 2019, there will be an enhancement of the gis earnings exemption. more than 300,000 seniors throughout the country will be able to keep more of their money in their own pockets, money that was hard earned through hard...
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heidi petracek/halifax, nova scotia: "and colorsmith is getting closer, just one major investment awayfrom turning this, into this."gabrielle masone/colorsmith labs inc: "we're gonna need $1.5 million dollars."that investment would give funds she contract a contact lens manufacturer and finally people to test trials. innovator come this far, helping full color ... is just on the heidi petracek some breaking news tonight in the sports world....it's official! ---steelers wide receiver antonio brown is heading to the oakland raiders.... ---brown' will receive $30 million over the next three years with the raiders...guara nteed....making him the highest paid wide receiver in the nfl.... ---through 2021...he was expected to make about 39-million. but his new deal increases it to just over $50- million.... ---in return....the steelers will get oakland's 3rd and 5th 2019 draft picks.... ---and now some ---and now ---and now some unforunate news...former 49ers and raiders defensive end, cedrick hardman, passed away today. ---hardman was drafted by the san francisco 49ers in the first round in
heidi petracek/halifax, nova scotia: "and colorsmith is getting closer, just one major investment awayfrom turning this, into this."gabrielle masone/colorsmith labs inc: "we're gonna need $1.5 million dollars."that investment would give funds she contract a contact lens manufacturer and finally people to test trials. innovator come this far, helping full color ... is just on the heidi petracek some breaking news tonight in the sports world....it's official! ---steelers wide...
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the air flight left from toronto to nova scotia.erted to new brunswick. the pilot ordered 23 pizzas and had them delivered to the door. passengers are praising the pilot for keeping them informed and fed. >>> too bad you don't have 19 million bucks lying around, if you did, you could have bought this, the world's most expensive car. bugatti said one only will be made. it was given the name la voiture noire, meaning the black car. it's the fc atlantic of the 1930s and only four ever made and were among the most valuable cars on earth, costing upwards of 50 million bucks. if you're looking for something more in your price range, bugatti entry-level sherron starts at 3 million bucks. >>> let's get a check on business. global markets mixed. investors waiting on developments on a trade deal with china. on wall street, futures pointing slightly lower. stocks ended tuesday basically unchanged. the dow down about 13 points and the s&p and nasdaq down a little bit. strong earnings show americans are not tired of shopping just yet. target up
the air flight left from toronto to nova scotia.erted to new brunswick. the pilot ordered 23 pizzas and had them delivered to the door. passengers are praising the pilot for keeping them informed and fed. >>> too bad you don't have 19 million bucks lying around, if you did, you could have bought this, the world's most expensive car. bugatti said one only will be made. it was given the name la voiture noire, meaning the black car. it's the fc atlantic of the 1930s and only four ever...
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december 2016 after the election after hearing about it at a foreign policy congress in halifax, nova scotiathey'd already been studying it based on their own sources. also, mccain was not last in his class. he was actually fifth from last, something he often acknowledged. joining me now is jack reed the top democrat on the arms services committee and he serves on the intelligence committee and is a friend of senator mccain's. your reaction to this presidential tweet? >> well, it's despicable. john mccain is a hero. he joined the navy at 17. he served with distinction in courage and valor and then he came and served as a member of congress, a united states senator and he always put the constitution above his own personal interests and he's the example we should be emulating, not criticizing. >> there's a lot of speculation as to where this weekend, why going after john mccain again and linking him to the dossier. what does he seem to be so obsessed with, frankly? >> well, obsession is a good word and want a good word for a president. we would hope our president would be not obsessed, but com
december 2016 after the election after hearing about it at a foreign policy congress in halifax, nova scotiathey'd already been studying it based on their own sources. also, mccain was not last in his class. he was actually fifth from last, something he often acknowledged. joining me now is jack reed the top democrat on the arms services committee and he serves on the intelligence committee and is a friend of senator mccain's. your reaction to this presidential tweet? >> well, it's...
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company based in nova scotia. they filed for what essentially is in the u.s.ff out. the fact of the matter is, of about 110,000 plus customer accounts, they have zero access to them and what this owner or this director of this company did was he was the only guy with the password and for protection, they take sometimes digital currency, cryptocurrency and put it in what's called cold storage, away from the internet, so no one can get access to it, such as hackers. he's the only guy with a password. they finally break in to figure out what's in there. nothing's in there. and then they find out that also he has apparently through some not normal means created 14 additional accounts and right now as this investigation is ongoing they're trying to find out is there anything more in those extra accounts or did he create more than 14 accounts where this currency could be sitting. investors can do nothing. they can sit there and go okay, we've probably lost it all. >> something is tremendously fishy about this exchange of where the ceo went. what about bitcoin, the b
company based in nova scotia. they filed for what essentially is in the u.s.ff out. the fact of the matter is, of about 110,000 plus customer accounts, they have zero access to them and what this owner or this director of this company did was he was the only guy with the password and for protection, they take sometimes digital currency, cryptocurrency and put it in what's called cold storage, away from the internet, so no one can get access to it, such as hackers. he's the only guy with a...
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the assault on birthright citizenship, and the scotia being used to justify it, really represents an attempt to reinstate the notion of caste, hereditary and lifelong. and in a way that would hear the country apart and destroy the democratic values that we care about them if it is allowed to progress. yeah. [laughter] [applause] >> that was incredible. i'm very happy to be here as well. i'm a cofounder and senior reporter at documented, as was mentioned. we are a small nonprofit news site dedicated to covering immigrants and the policies that affect their lives. so immigration right now is busy to say the least. no shortage of things to cover. and given we are in a moment around the world, it is also a complicated time to be a journalist. we really shape how people view individuals, issues, and influence policy. mazin: so, did i say something wrong? [laughter] mazin: good, ok. so as far as policy is concerned, immigration might be one of the most divisive issues we are dealing with right now. and the media has been weaponize on this issue for a very long time. go back to the 1850's,
the assault on birthright citizenship, and the scotia being used to justify it, really represents an attempt to reinstate the notion of caste, hereditary and lifelong. and in a way that would hear the country apart and destroy the democratic values that we care about them if it is allowed to progress. yeah. [laughter] [applause] >> that was incredible. i'm very happy to be here as well. i'm a cofounder and senior reporter at documented, as was mentioned. we are a small nonprofit news site...
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and again, lying not about sweden, not about their last trip to noeva scotia, lying abot russia. >> i'm glad to hear a full throated defense of our business. people have been trying to serve our readers and viewers, this presidency is unlike any other we have seen. we have to go back to the beginning of this and remember that russia was running a covert action to subvert our political system. we had an adversary literally that wanted to take us around, divide us against each other, and we have been trying to figure out, what are the strand of that. >> footnote, and i'll shut up, let you finish. footnote for these people, what do we do when kirstjen nielsen, the president's own head of homeland security said vladimir putin was trying to subvert american democracy. trump's fbi director said, cia director said, it trump's military people said it. everybody said it. >> and so does the mueller report. >> and they're acting like there wasn't a russian attempt to subvert american democracy. >> what i found really troubling, i want to say sickening was the russians trying to say that they were
and again, lying not about sweden, not about their last trip to noeva scotia, lying abot russia. >> i'm glad to hear a full throated defense of our business. people have been trying to serve our readers and viewers, this presidency is unlike any other we have seen. we have to go back to the beginning of this and remember that russia was running a covert action to subvert our political system. we had an adversary literally that wanted to take us around, divide us against each other, and we...
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scotia bank's head of economic joins us now. great to have you.e should be past the early part of the year with distortion through the new -- lunar new year. does this give you a sense of hope we are starting to see politics -- and we are over the bottom when it comes to china slowdown? think we will definitely see a pick up in the private sector pmi this week given that the government has been stimulating the economy and there has also been monetary stimulus. also have to -- we tivoli --conomy at activity improve in the near future. for that it is important to see what happens with trade talks between china and the u.s. so you are thinking the outcome of the trade war will have a meaningful impact on the u.s. economy? to suggest the chinese slowdown is almost an entirely domestic story. it is definitely a domestic story partially, given that the government has been trying to deleverage the economy, improved financial imbalances in the economy. so there is definitely a domestic side to the story, but there is also a definite impact coming from the
scotia bank's head of economic joins us now. great to have you.e should be past the early part of the year with distortion through the new -- lunar new year. does this give you a sense of hope we are starting to see politics -- and we are over the bottom when it comes to china slowdown? think we will definitely see a pick up in the private sector pmi this week given that the government has been stimulating the economy and there has also been monetary stimulus. also have to -- we tivoli --conomy...
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line on the streets our rights are not i'm going to scotia. they are women the more changing the world already. digital. starts march. on g.w. . us democratic senator bernie sanders has officially kicked off his second presidential campaign in new york city. he called on americans from all walks of life to join what he called his political revolution and pledged to create an economy and a government that works for all people. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of milan italy to denounce racism the protesters say the country's right wing government is promoting rightist policies including refusing to allow humanitarian ships that safe migrants in the mediterranean to dock at italian ports. venezuelan opposition leader and self-appointed interim president says he'll be returning to venezuela after visiting ecuador. met with ecuador's president lenin moreno on saturday as part of his tour of latin american nations to appeal for support white house calling for fresh protests in venezuela on monday. three q right here it's. the u
line on the streets our rights are not i'm going to scotia. they are women the more changing the world already. digital. starts march. on g.w. . us democratic senator bernie sanders has officially kicked off his second presidential campaign in new york city. he called on americans from all walks of life to join what he called his political revolution and pledged to create an economy and a government that works for all people. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of milan italy...
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that is heading up towards nova scotia. a lot of places are dry, but it's really cold, colder than it should be at this time of year, a significant drop, and with all of that snow in new york and boston, it remains very cold, and that will stick around. from wednesday, temperatures will start to rise a little bit. this is australia, in victoria in the south of the country, where recently we've seen numerous wild bears —— wildfires. firefighters have been battling those, and they might have been caused partly because of this cloud triggering thunderstorms, and because of the heat we've seen recently in the south. that heat is coming to an end for a while and we got cooler south—westerly winds coming in from the great australian bite, so temperatures are dropping away in adelaide, melbourne and particularly hobart, where we've got a bit of rain living through and heading up towards sydney. for new zealand, it's going to be a warmer week and last week, and for sydney you can see how temperatures are dropping as the rain clears
that is heading up towards nova scotia. a lot of places are dry, but it's really cold, colder than it should be at this time of year, a significant drop, and with all of that snow in new york and boston, it remains very cold, and that will stick around. from wednesday, temperatures will start to rise a little bit. this is australia, in victoria in the south of the country, where recently we've seen numerous wild bears —— wildfires. firefighters have been battling those, and they might have...