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the clouds are pushing past toronto and into western pennsylvania. but we don't have to worry about that today. 66 is the current temperature in philadelphia. very even numbers across the the region. 67 degree readings in trenton, wilmington and millville. and 65 degrees in cape may. 68 at the airport in atlantic city. the a little bit breezy especially in philadelphia and points north and a bit of a concern, not a concern actually. but the wind profiles may be blustery up north. 20 miles per hour gusts, this is not horrific, but a little breezy than the last couple of days. in terms of temperatures similar to what we had yesterday. this model has 70 or 71 around 4:00. i actually am going to go 72. and doesn't make much of a difference and it's nice and sunny and comfortable, you see how the numbers feel later tonight and down to 59 degrees, when i step inside we talk about the warmer afternoon high tomorrow and better for the weekend and the rain coming next week and again today beautiful weather for october rick. >> sounds good sigh back inside. th
the clouds are pushing past toronto and into western pennsylvania. but we don't have to worry about that today. 66 is the current temperature in philadelphia. very even numbers across the the region. 67 degree readings in trenton, wilmington and millville. and 65 degrees in cape may. 68 at the airport in atlantic city. the a little bit breezy especially in philadelphia and points north and a bit of a concern, not a concern actually. but the wind profiles may be blustery up north. 20 miles per...
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years of similar problems stretching around the world. >> how has toronto been impacted? >> people are really frustrated. if they get out of the contract, they have to find somebody else and start from scratch. >> is toronto confident now that bombardier is going to fulfill your order? >> no. no. there is very little confidence. >> reporter: after multiple requests for an interview with bart, we sat down with the fleet of the future project director. >> there appears to be major issues with bombardier. with this information, do you think they were still the right pick? >> that's hard for me to judge that. that's based on just a guess. >> do those things concern you though? >> absolutely. i know that they're having problems. and bombardier scored the most, plus they had the lowest cost. >> reporter: while giving a tour of one of the new cars, they explain bombardier only gets paid when it delivers. when something goes wrong, they foot the bill, not tax payers. in an interview with bombardier, the spokesperson confirmed they pay. >> we are not shying away from the issue. we
years of similar problems stretching around the world. >> how has toronto been impacted? >> people are really frustrated. if they get out of the contract, they have to find somebody else and start from scratch. >> is toronto confident now that bombardier is going to fulfill your order? >> no. no. there is very little confidence. >> reporter: after multiple requests for an interview with bart, we sat down with the fleet of the future project director. >> there...
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toronto attracts a lot of new immigrants, it is a vibrant economy.ly to have a balance than we -- balance, more so than we have today. ,ulia: that was bharat masrani ceo of toronto dominion bank. scarlet: let's look at the biggest business stories. johnson & johnson reported third-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates. the world's biggest health care company changed its outlook. held off competitors, despite losing its patent protection. hadlair broadcast group bids for 12 television stations, which could bring in as much as $1 billion, as it tries to win regulatory approval for a merger. that is according to people familiar with the matter, who say sinclair may sell some or all of the outlets. hong kong's market for ipo offerings on track for its worst year since 2012. that is after a combined $20 billion worth of megadeals pushed until next year. the postponement could mean companies missing out on optimism, driving a rally in the honda -- in the hong kong index. chemical,oleum and $10 billion ipo's. swiss watchr the market, reporting a 45%
toronto attracts a lot of new immigrants, it is a vibrant economy.ly to have a balance than we -- balance, more so than we have today. ,ulia: that was bharat masrani ceo of toronto dominion bank. scarlet: let's look at the biggest business stories. johnson & johnson reported third-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates. the world's biggest health care company changed its outlook. held off competitors, despite losing its patent protection. hadlair broadcast group bids for 12 television...
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>> people are really frustrated and toronto.they get out of the contract, they have to find somebody else and start from scratch. they are kind of a new way being held hostage by bombardier . >> is toronto confident now that bombardier will fulfill the order? >> no. no. there is very little confidence. >> reporter: after multiple requests for an interview with department, we sat down with fleet of the future project director. >> there appears to be major issues with bombardier and other major cities. do you think bombardier was still the right pick? >> it's hard for me to judge that. it's based on a gas. >> do those big things concerning? >> absolutely. i know they are having problems.bombardier score the most and they had the lowest cost. >> reporter: will giving 2 investigates a tour of one of the cars, he explained bombardier only gets paid when it delivers. when something goes wrong, he says, bombardier foots the bill , not taxpayers. in an interview with bombardier , a spokesman confirmed that they pay. >> we are not shying
>> people are really frustrated and toronto.they get out of the contract, they have to find somebody else and start from scratch. they are kind of a new way being held hostage by bombardier . >> is toronto confident now that bombardier will fulfill the order? >> no. no. there is very little confidence. >> reporter: after multiple requests for an interview with department, we sat down with fleet of the future project director. >> there appears to be major issues...
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and now on to toronto. >> one nation after trump. two pairs of terrific debaters and let this house assemble and get these people in their seats and we will have a terrific toronto fordowntown the debate on the crisis of american dempsey. i'm your moderator and i organized these debates and our debateors over the next hour and a half. give us a couple of moments and get this the mumping's debates on the crisis of american democracy. back to you live momentarily. >> operate better. >> the canadians -- you can't take it away. >> barack obama has rebuilt the trust of the world in our willingness to work through the security council. >> you must not talk to anybody in the world. >> call this a mafia state, it is a disaster. >> if i were -- very immense. >> indiscernible] >> i won't let you do this >> show me the words. >> you can keep screaming it. >> we don't want pity but opportunity. >> it's an appalling slander to me to the muslim religion. >> i demever said the word muslim. >> it is that kind of restraint, hat kind of sober-minded i
and now on to toronto. >> one nation after trump. two pairs of terrific debaters and let this house assemble and get these people in their seats and we will have a terrific toronto fordowntown the debate on the crisis of american dempsey. i'm your moderator and i organized these debates and our debateors over the next hour and a half. give us a couple of moments and get this the mumping's debates on the crisis of american democracy. back to you live momentarily. >> operate better....
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austin, denver, new york city, toronto, canada, camden, new jersey... camden, newjersey?sey, home to 77,000 people. this once bustling industrial town has fallen on some ha rd industrial town has fallen on some hard times. but camden believes it too has a shot at becoming home to the next headquarters for amazon. it sits between york city and washington, dc below the delaware river. below the bridge, it is offering billions in tax breaks. and this large waterfront property, which was once a state prison, could be the location for the second headquarters of amazon. no matter where amazon goes, we will have a tremendous impact on the location. it will be a transformative one if they come here. it will transform they come here. it will transform the city. a renaissance has begun in the city. a renaissance has begun in the past three years. they would put this on steroids. camden sees itself as the comeback kid. in 2012, it had the highest crime rate of any city in america. unemployment peaked at 20%. the city was hurting. a lot of it is poverty. but now the city is on the re
austin, denver, new york city, toronto, canada, camden, new jersey... camden, newjersey?sey, home to 77,000 people. this once bustling industrial town has fallen on some ha rd industrial town has fallen on some hard times. but camden believes it too has a shot at becoming home to the next headquarters for amazon. it sits between york city and washington, dc below the delaware river. below the bridge, it is offering billions in tax breaks. and this large waterfront property, which was once a...
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toronto attracts new immigrants. will need to have enough supply to make sure we have a balance more so than today. k: you have concerns about these new regulations that the europeans are going to adopt. why does it concern you? you're the ceo of the canadian bank. have a large enough business in europe, these markets are more interconnected .han people realize when you do any major change it does have an impact on your business. canadian banks fund themselves internationally. the impacts will be felt in some way. perhaps less so than the european banks might feel but to say this will be not impactful at all would be an understatement. k: where will the impact be? >> for a european-based business. we have been in the u.k. for 100 years. we have the sovereign supranational business. without a doubt it will be impactful there. we are preparing ourselves to be fully compliant. >> any idea what impact it will have in terms of revenue? >> hard to say. they are not being finalized. discussions are ongoing. we will see how
toronto attracts new immigrants. will need to have enough supply to make sure we have a balance more so than today. k: you have concerns about these new regulations that the europeans are going to adopt. why does it concern you? you're the ceo of the canadian bank. have a large enough business in europe, these markets are more interconnected .han people realize when you do any major change it does have an impact on your business. canadian banks fund themselves internationally. the impacts will...
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call to find out about your file you're going to get somebody picking up a phone just outside of toronto so you'll have the feeling that your case is actually being taken care of here in canada fact of the matter is you're never going to be talking to anybody in india so this is where this person is saying that there is a some level. non-transparency involved now the fact of the matter is t.d.'s come back and said you know what read the fine print we have it right there it says that it spells out the cause of the bank's cardholder terms of green it on its website also well it said noting information may be shared with other parties worldwide but any expert will tell you people don't read the fine print so in this situation like most other this needs to be told they should be out bold for people. i know even though you know the company individuals most people don't read that stuff and you shouldn't expect them to so the fact of the matter is this is a situation that seems something is being buried yeah that fine print is really nice just like third party arbitration clauses in your bankin
call to find out about your file you're going to get somebody picking up a phone just outside of toronto so you'll have the feeling that your case is actually being taken care of here in canada fact of the matter is you're never going to be talking to anybody in india so this is where this person is saying that there is a some level. non-transparency involved now the fact of the matter is t.d.'s come back and said you know what read the fine print we have it right there it says that it spells...
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>> people are really frustrated here in toronto. if they get out of the contract, they have to find somebody else and start from scratch. so they're kind of being held hostage by bombardier. >> are you confident bombardier is going to fulfill your guys' order? >> no. >> reporter: fleet of the future project director. >> there appears to be major issues with bombardier and other major cities. with this information, do you think bombardier was still the right pick? >> that's hard for me to judge that because that's based on just a guess. >> do those big things concern you though? >> absolutely. i know they're having problems. they had the lowest cost. >> reporter: while giving 2 investigates a tour of one of the new cars, he explains bombardier only gets paid when they deliver. when something goes wrong, bombardier foots the bill, not taxpayers. the spokesman confirmed they pay. >> we're not shying away from the issues. absolutely not. we share the frustration of your viewers. >> reporter: the fed says the b.a.r.t.-bombardier contract
>> people are really frustrated here in toronto. if they get out of the contract, they have to find somebody else and start from scratch. so they're kind of being held hostage by bombardier. >> are you confident bombardier is going to fulfill your guys' order? >> no. >> reporter: fleet of the future project director. >> there appears to be major issues with bombardier and other major cities. with this information, do you think bombardier was still the right pick?...
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no baby news but a lot of pda earlier this week in toronto.e walked hand in hand, strolling into a tennis event. they were accompanied by a small security detail. this was their first official appearance as a couple. meghan and her prince sat side by side during the match, seeming to break traditional protocol of not sitting together at a royal function until they're engaged. monday's sighting was a surprise because saturday night they were not exactly together at the opening ceremonies. >> hello, toronto. >> meghan was there cheering him on but sat with her friend, toronto based businessman marcus anderson who introduced her to harry back in 2016. >>> coming up, who is tv's highest paid actress? we have the new list. plus is the "this is us" cast going to extremes to keep season two secret? >> then we're on the set of "kevin can wait" after kevin james reunited with leah remini. what they really thought about each other back in their king of queens days? >> it's all about getting paid, you know, because he's a horrible man. >> it shows you ho
no baby news but a lot of pda earlier this week in toronto.e walked hand in hand, strolling into a tennis event. they were accompanied by a small security detail. this was their first official appearance as a couple. meghan and her prince sat side by side during the match, seeming to break traditional protocol of not sitting together at a royal function until they're engaged. monday's sighting was a surprise because saturday night they were not exactly together at the opening ceremonies....
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in september 2012, esseghaier, elnoury and another man cased this bridge near toronto, the scene of thettack. as a surveillance team watched overhead, elnoury recorded chiheb esseghair explaining how the disaster would unfold. it would seem that you have plenty to arrest chiheb on at this point. why does the investigation keep going? >> elnoury: because chiheb revealed to me that there was an american sleeper. he told me that there was an american version of him and that although he didn't know who he was, he was told by his trainers, al-qaeda senior leadership, that they would put the two of them togethhe the time was right. >> pelley: there was an al-qaeda american agent inside the united states? >> elnoury: that's what chiheb believed, and i believed him. >> pelley: the possibility of an al-qaeda agent in america took the investigation in a new direction. tamer elnoury lured esseghaier to new york city in the hope of developing leads. esseghaier asked elnoury to show him the sights, including times square. >> elnoury: he didn't see times square the way a foreigner would. he saw it as
in september 2012, esseghaier, elnoury and another man cased this bridge near toronto, the scene of thettack. as a surveillance team watched overhead, elnoury recorded chiheb esseghair explaining how the disaster would unfold. it would seem that you have plenty to arrest chiheb on at this point. why does the investigation keep going? >> elnoury: because chiheb revealed to me that there was an american sleeper. he told me that there was an american version of him and that although he...
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they beat toronto tonight 3-2. >>> feeling hung ri?en you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ rippling all the way to the bay area. >>> while a big shakeup in new york city's famed restaurant theme rip ling to the bay area. same goes for the french laundry add it and san francisco now has 7 three-star restaurants, new york by the way only has five. so seven places we need towzba eat. >> we're bringing the nbc card. thanks for joining us. have a great halloween tomorrow. >> bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- blake shelton, andrea martin,
they beat toronto tonight 3-2. >>> feeling hung ri?en you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ rippling all the way to the bay area. >>> while a big shakeup in new york city's famed restaurant theme rip ling to the bay area. same goes for the french laundry add it and san francisco now has 7 three-star restaurants, new york by the way only has five. so seven...
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warriors were down in the final minutes against toronto. have no fear. k.d. is here. and steph was huge in the final >>> good evening. in an ideal world the warriors would beat toronto tonight and klay thompson would lead the team in scoring. klay donating $1,000 per point to north bay fire relief. we got one out of two. and all eyes were on klay this evening. had the hot hand in the first half. up the court here. got steph wide open for a layup. splash. 18 of his 22 came in the first half. 22 grand for charity. but the raptors kept clieg. kyle lowry with a go-ahead three and then look out below. demar derozan here with authority charging down the lane went for 24 points. less than two minutes to play. panic time. warriors down five. dubs, hot potato. curry drives, scoops it up it and in. now it's a three-point game. kevin durant knocks it down. that's a three ball. tied at 112. 29 for k.d. his mom was there looking on. then k.d. to steph who goes for 30. and that was your game winner. the warriors somehow pulling this thing out 117-112. that finish was wild. and even
warriors were down in the final minutes against toronto. have no fear. k.d. is here. and steph was huge in the final >>> good evening. in an ideal world the warriors would beat toronto tonight and klay thompson would lead the team in scoring. klay donating $1,000 per point to north bay fire relief. we got one out of two. and all eyes were on klay this evening. had the hot hand in the first half. up the court here. got steph wide open for a layup. splash. 18 of his 22 came in the first...
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toronto did not have a power play tonight. his second career goal.s the pipe -- they hold on.- 2 over the toronto maple leaves. >>> world series game tomorrow night's. what can they do for an encore? >> is for lander pitching for houston? >> yes he will go. this is going to be their best shot. if you send is not when tomorrow it will go to the doctors. we will see. -- if used in does not when tomorrow. >>> thank you for joining us. have a great evening. good night everybody. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less
toronto did not have a power play tonight. his second career goal.s the pipe -- they hold on.- 2 over the toronto maple leaves. >>> world series game tomorrow night's. what can they do for an encore? >> is for lander pitching for houston? >> yes he will go. this is going to be their best shot. if you send is not when tomorrow it will go to the doctors. we will see. -- if used in does not when tomorrow. >>> thank you for joining us. have a great evening. good night...
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warriors were down in the final minutes against toronto. have no fear. k.d. is here. and steph was huge in the final >>> good evening. in an ideal world the warriors would beat toronto tonight and klay thompson would lead the team in scoring. klay donating $1,000 per point to north bay fire relief. we got one out of two. and all eyes were on klay this evening. had the hot hand in the first half. up the court here. got steph wide open for a layup. splash. 18 of his 22 came in the first half. 22 grand for charity. but the raptors kept clieg. kyle lowry with a go-ahead three and then look out below. demar derozan here with authority charging down the lane went for 24 points. less than two minutes to play. panic time. warriors down five. dubs, hot potato. curry drives, scoops it up it and in. now it's a three-point game. kevin durant knocks it down. that's a three ball. tied at 112. 29 for k.d. his mom was there looking on. then k.d. to steph who goes for 30. and that was your game winner. the warriors somehow pulling this thing out 117-112. that finish was wild. and even
warriors were down in the final minutes against toronto. have no fear. k.d. is here. and steph was huge in the final >>> good evening. in an ideal world the warriors would beat toronto tonight and klay thompson would lead the team in scoring. klay donating $1,000 per point to north bay fire relief. we got one out of two. and all eyes were on klay this evening. had the hot hand in the first half. up the court here. got steph wide open for a layup. splash. 18 of his 22 came in the first...
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. >>> developing news from toronto tonight.n american and canadian couple that spent five years in captivity in afghanistan are back in canada tonight. caitlin coleman and joshua boyle arrived with their three young children. they were all born in captivity. coleman is from pennsylvania. boyle is from canada. during their flight to toronto, boyle handed over a written statement to an associated press reporter expressing his disagreement with u.s. foreign policy. >> ♪ >> new tonight talk about perfect timing here. a mom about to give birth pulls over into a church parking lot in silver spring. a doctor who witnessed those frantic moments came to the rescue. fox5's corey coffin spoke to the family tonight. corey, i think perhaps a little bit of divine intervention here. that's exactly what all the parties involved had to say and they say they really feel connected now because of this. the famly of the woman who gave birth, the young family said they really wanted to tell this story because not everybody would come to the aid of s
. >>> developing news from toronto tonight.n american and canadian couple that spent five years in captivity in afghanistan are back in canada tonight. caitlin coleman and joshua boyle arrived with their three young children. they were all born in captivity. coleman is from pennsylvania. boyle is from canada. during their flight to toronto, boyle handed over a written statement to an associated press reporter expressing his disagreement with u.s. foreign policy. >> ♪ >>...
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you laurie toronto and. now for don. and all milo. all the rain. god. allah. god. all my. self just saying. i'm trying to play but i. feel they. are. just. tired of dot. dot. dot dot. dot. when god was gone. yes that is gold you're all on the other day. but dogs run away. now dog. went wild what. are. her gonna. never guy told all. to just say. every night. want your day. never. die die. never . well. barring a runaway. mine with. no top. down. upon. us. to. the next. you're. right your heart once upon. a time. you're close to me. once i. know the moral of this. company. and i'll be sorry. really sometimes. it must sort of. wonder just. the dollar hole reaching me when. our souls align. the sun will. come. loose to see both. the engine room side. during. her. saying. bring. up. the bitch. larry. summers. good. good. good. good. you're. with our little. girl. where. you met. long a. farmer long. tongue are on. the bog. bowl long. long. long long long. long long a barber. bird. song. the big boss. org song. sorry. cause you got. in your soul. it's not. bug. oh i. know it's s
you laurie toronto and. now for don. and all milo. all the rain. god. allah. god. all my. self just saying. i'm trying to play but i. feel they. are. just. tired of dot. dot. dot dot. dot. when god was gone. yes that is gold you're all on the other day. but dogs run away. now dog. went wild what. are. her gonna. never guy told all. to just say. every night. want your day. never. die die. never . well. barring a runaway. mine with. no top. down. upon. us. to. the next. you're. right your heart...
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of course he sat out saturday up in toronto. >> all right, jeff, thank you. >>> cecily tynan with theeather forecast when we continue in just a moment. >> ♪ >> some wet weather moving in. >> much needed rain on the way. clouds already in place. action cam taking a look in fairmount park where we had bright sunshine for most of the weekend but the clouds continue to thicken as we are heading through the day and we're live on sky6 taking a look over the ben franklin bridge. you can see first of all it's gray, lots of cloud cover and also sky6 shaking a little bit. the winds generally picking up generally right now 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the southeast ahead of a cold front. that will be bringing us some much needed rain and maybe even some thunderstorms tomorrow. so, the accuweather highlights will show you fortunately we are dry for the eagles game. lots of clouds, maybe a sprinkle but that steady rain moves in during the day on tuesday, periods of rain through the day and then behind this system, since it's a cold front much cooler air will be arriving by midweek. right now tho
of course he sat out saturday up in toronto. >> all right, jeff, thank you. >>> cecily tynan with theeather forecast when we continue in just a moment. >> ♪ >> some wet weather moving in. >> much needed rain on the way. clouds already in place. action cam taking a look in fairmount park where we had bright sunshine for most of the weekend but the clouds continue to thicken as we are heading through the day and we're live on sky6 taking a look over the ben...
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warriors were down in the final minutes against toronto. have no fear. k.d. is here. steph was huge in the final woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) first off, we're going to give you all... accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachme
warriors were down in the final minutes against toronto. have no fear. k.d. is here. steph was huge in the final woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you...
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last night against toronto he dropped 22, that's $22,000 in donations. he will do it again tonight and sunday, thompson says this is his way of giving back. >> i know a lot of people in the north bay come to watch us play, a lot of them lost their homes and everything they had, even loved ones, so i knew i could -- i talk about wanting to be big in the community, in the bay area, so this is a great step towards that. >> last night four teenagers and two adults whose homes were lost in the fires were thompson's guests. the warriors by the way, won the thriller, the late -- at last steph curry three-pointer helped beat toronto 117-112 after the dubs were down five points with two minutes left to play. >> those guys are so talented. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," if you're looking to apply for a credit card soon, uber has an app for that. find out the perks uber is offering to get people signed up. >>> get ready to shell out more cash during the holiday season not just for the gifts but for the shipping. >>> taking a live look out at fremont as people
last night against toronto he dropped 22, that's $22,000 in donations. he will do it again tonight and sunday, thompson says this is his way of giving back. >> i know a lot of people in the north bay come to watch us play, a lot of them lost their homes and everything they had, even loved ones, so i knew i could -- i talk about wanting to be big in the community, in the bay area, so this is a great step towards that. >> last night four teenagers and two adults whose homes were lost...
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later in the period toronto clinging to that one-goal lead, they turn it over.e, his shot stopped, follow-up just can't get it to go. one of the best chances for the capitals all night anne arundel -- ron a can't make it happen. they beat the capitals 2-0. >>> the transformation is now on at capital one arena. the staff there are changing over everything, the wizards, they open the season tomorrow at home for the first time in six years. so, tonight it's the night before the season opener and all throughout the team everyone feeling like the night before the first day of school. legitimateers an -- jitters and all. >> should be: players are telling you, probably not telling you the truth because it's too cold to tell them you're a little nervous, you have butterflies. i'm no different from my first game coaching to my 9th year being a head coach. i feel i'm excited, you know, every year you want it to be a special season. >> i'm eight years in. no, this is cool breeze for me. it's like i'm just ready to play, you know what i mean? the past year you probably have
later in the period toronto clinging to that one-goal lead, they turn it over.e, his shot stopped, follow-up just can't get it to go. one of the best chances for the capitals all night anne arundel -- ron a can't make it happen. they beat the capitals 2-0. >>> the transformation is now on at capital one arena. the staff there are changing over everything, the wizards, they open the season tomorrow at home for the first time in six years. so, tonight it's the night before the season...
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all the stuff on the other side of toronto. we dropped to 51 this morning. in allentown you got down into the upper 30's briefly. 42 was the low in reading. 34 almost the freezing mark in the poconos but now, well, we've rebounded rather nicely. in fact, that 69-degree reading in philadelphia currently matches yesterday's high and being that it's only the midday hours, we've got several hours to improve upon that and we think most of these numbers are going to go up by between five and 6 degrees. in philadelphia, we'll call it a high of 75. a few above the average of 72. the overnight low, 54, right on average, although some suburbs will be down into the 50's. and as we take a look at where we're going in the forward forecast over the next 24 hours, this afternoon in the mid 70's for a couple of hours and then cool again overnight getting down to 53 by this model at seven in the morning. at noon, rick, tomorrow afternoon looks like pretty much a copy of today. then we get even warmer heading into the end of the work week. i'll have details on that coming up
all the stuff on the other side of toronto. we dropped to 51 this morning. in allentown you got down into the upper 30's briefly. 42 was the low in reading. 34 almost the freezing mark in the poconos but now, well, we've rebounded rather nicely. in fact, that 69-degree reading in philadelphia currently matches yesterday's high and being that it's only the midday hours, we've got several hours to improve upon that and we think most of these numbers are going to go up by between five and 6...
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we've got some fog cover on the other side of ottawa and toronto.d front back to the north and west. ahead of it we're still looking nice and sunny today. at least a little bit later on this morning. cool to start out once again. 47 degrees in allentown and reading. 48 in trenton, 53 in philadelphia, 50 in wilmington and 58 in cape may. and as we roll through the day, it looks sunny and it also looks mild later this afternoon. by noon we'll be at 69 degrees. that will be pretty comfortable for lunch on a park bench. 75 degrees is your high at 3 o'clock and then 73 at 5 o'clock before we dip back down into the 60's in the evening hours. if you're dressing the kids for the bus stop like yesterday a jacket is a good idea. some suburbs will be under the sun in a little while but just 46 degrees at sunrise and 54 as you're waiting for the bus in philadelphia. karen rogers, it gets even warmer as we go later into the week. the weekend now is looking a little toastier, too. those details coming up. >> all right, dave, let's hit the roads right now. we're l
we've got some fog cover on the other side of ottawa and toronto.d front back to the north and west. ahead of it we're still looking nice and sunny today. at least a little bit later on this morning. cool to start out once again. 47 degrees in allentown and reading. 48 in trenton, 53 in philadelphia, 50 in wilmington and 58 in cape may. and as we roll through the day, it looks sunny and it also looks mild later this afternoon. by noon we'll be at 69 degrees. that will be pretty comfortable for...
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in toronto comrade prince is a sixty scoop survivor and director of indigenous i'm native programs with save the children canada. comrade good to have you here come usually when you share family pages say that they are lovely but when i am sharing your pages they mean so much more i have for here talk us through what's happening and who we're seeing white simple as it. with up at your there is my first embrace of my my mom. and that was her about a decade long search or. in trying to find my my adopted home so that that actually pictures he's whispering in my ear. everything is going to be ok now now i'm with the last time your mom saw you before the spaceship. just right before my first birthday i was i was taken from her and dr don't you have no non-virgin no. family and then given back to c.s. . child welfare and then we adopted back out. thank god i guess that the first family kept there that they were a secret me so they returned me and then i was actually shipped to germany i was adopted into a military family was i'm just trying to think physically what was going on with you but
in toronto comrade prince is a sixty scoop survivor and director of indigenous i'm native programs with save the children canada. comrade good to have you here come usually when you share family pages say that they are lovely but when i am sharing your pages they mean so much more i have for here talk us through what's happening and who we're seeing white simple as it. with up at your there is my first embrace of my my mom. and that was her about a decade long search or. in trying to find my my...
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in toronto comrade prince is a sixty scoop survivor and director of indigenous and native programs with save the children canada. comrade good to have you here usually when you share family pages they know they're lovely but when i am sharing your pictures they mean so much more i have four here took us through what's happening and who we're seeing why it's important. well the picture there is my first and brace of my my mom in two thousand and that was after about a decade long search for. and trying to find her after i left. my adopted home. so that that actually picture she's whispering in my ear. everything is going to be ok now. the last time your mom to be full of a page. just right before my first birthday i was i was taken from her and then adopted out to have not aboriginal. family and then given back to c.s. . child welfare and then we adopted back out. thank god i guess that the first family kept their. receipt for me so they returned me and then i was actually shipped to germany i was adopted into a military family was i just don't think physically what was going on with you
in toronto comrade prince is a sixty scoop survivor and director of indigenous and native programs with save the children canada. comrade good to have you here usually when you share family pages they know they're lovely but when i am sharing your pictures they mean so much more i have four here took us through what's happening and who we're seeing why it's important. well the picture there is my first and brace of my my mom in two thousand and that was after about a decade long search for. and...
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moscow have backed rival sides with more on the story i'm joined by our tease out from heil of edge in toronto alan. will always the big one for both countries they're the two biggest oil producers on the face of the planet and they've been hit because of low oil prices now the two countries of work together in stemming that hit are basically trying to do as much as possible to not feel the full blow and they've got opec nations and other nations to agree to cut the supply of oil now that supply cut is supposed to end march two thousand and eighteen and what you might see at the top of the agenda is having that supply cut actually extended beyond that date hoyle prices are not doing great we haven't seen some massive jump so both nations are interested in continuing this program which seems to have helped them out least in the smallest of bits also when you're looking at investment investment for both the nations that were looking that there could be deals up to three billion dollars in total here everything from saudi toll roads being built in russia itself as well as petrochemical plants oil
moscow have backed rival sides with more on the story i'm joined by our tease out from heil of edge in toronto alan. will always the big one for both countries they're the two biggest oil producers on the face of the planet and they've been hit because of low oil prices now the two countries of work together in stemming that hit are basically trying to do as much as possible to not feel the full blow and they've got opec nations and other nations to agree to cut the supply of oil now that...
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but last night, it emerged at the airport in toronto that he was, in his words, a pilgrim.were on a mission to help people in taliban to buy territory. he said that they were in areas that government and private aid groups had failed to penetrate in the past. this came out of the blue, there has never been any suggestion from any group that they were affiliated with them, so it appears they were on some kind of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistan. and is complicated because of his kind of indirect connection with people with quite strong islamist views, his first wife appears to have been an issue for american an issue for american security officials? hs first wife is an issue for canadian security officials as well. she is the sister of a child soldier taken captive in afghanistan by american forces who was the only canadian detained in guantanamo bay. mr boyle at some point showed up and volunteered to be a spokesman for the family and ended up marrying his sister. their father was closely tied to some of the ——osama bin laden, the sister is a very, very out
but last night, it emerged at the airport in toronto that he was, in his words, a pilgrim.were on a mission to help people in taliban to buy territory. he said that they were in areas that government and private aid groups had failed to penetrate in the past. this came out of the blue, there has never been any suggestion from any group that they were affiliated with them, so it appears they were on some kind of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistan. and is complicated because of...
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at the toronto airport he said in his words he was a programme and they were on a mission to reach peoplen need of help —— he was a pilgrim. and he boasted he was in places that groups had not been in the past. it appeared they were on some sort of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistan. some sort of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistanm some sort of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistan. it is complicated because he is in direct connection with people with strong islamist views. his first wife seems to have been an issue for american security officials? and canadian security officials? and canadian security vision. she was involved with a child capture and the only canadian detained in guantanamo bay. at some point, he showed up and became some sort of a spokesman for the family. the father was closely tied to osama bin ladin. the system was a very outspoken supporter of harvey weinstein. a court order still prevents having contact with his sister. they were held for nearly five years and clearly that must have had an extraordinary impact on them perso
at the toronto airport he said in his words he was a programme and they were on a mission to reach peoplen need of help —— he was a pilgrim. and he boasted he was in places that groups had not been in the past. it appeared they were on some sort of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistan. some sort of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistanm some sort of self—styled mission to help people in afghanistan. it is complicated because he is in direct connection with...
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involved foiling a plan to kill as many people as possible by derailing trains between new york and toronton tv speaking about his experiences. putting your arm around the bad guy and telling him that you are his best friend, getting him to commit and tell you all his secrets and all the evil inside him, and locking them up that way, was much more challenging and intriguing to me, andi challenging and intriguing to me, and i found that that was my niche. what motivates him to infiltrate islamic extremist groups? he said: but is he giving out tricks of the trade? here is frank gardner, our security correspondent. his story and the book would not have been published without the fbi vetting every single word, because he is still an employee, still an undercover agent, and the intention is that he goes back into the field, so he is adamant that he has not given away any techniques, procedures or tactics by this. i have to say, it gives an extraordinary insight into how an undercover agent would first of all penetrate drug gangs in newjersey, and then later, into this islamist cell that was targ
involved foiling a plan to kill as many people as possible by derailing trains between new york and toronton tv speaking about his experiences. putting your arm around the bad guy and telling him that you are his best friend, getting him to commit and tell you all his secrets and all the evil inside him, and locking them up that way, was much more challenging and intriguing to me, andi challenging and intriguing to me, and i found that that was my niche. what motivates him to infiltrate islamic...
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alex and the hell of it in toronto for us thank you so much for that report thank you. and enough is enough that's the message from activists and peace groups urging universities and financial institutions to stop investing in america's and this war's over the weekend the group gathered in washington d.c. to spotlight their nationwide campaign to divest from the u.s. war machine we get that story now from our team america producer prerace and photojournalist alexander mercer. after sixteen years since the nine eleven attack many of us have kind of the conclusion that these wars are going on and on and on because somebody is benefiting from them and when you scratch the surface it's big weapons manufacturers and so we feel like we have to follow the money and when donald trump goes to saudi arabia and announces one hundred ten billion dollar weapons the stocks of lockheed martin and boeing in general dynamics these big companies they go through the roof they benefit from more they want more or the instability the suffering the misery of people around the world is a profi
alex and the hell of it in toronto for us thank you so much for that report thank you. and enough is enough that's the message from activists and peace groups urging universities and financial institutions to stop investing in america's and this war's over the weekend the group gathered in washington d.c. to spotlight their nationwide campaign to divest from the u.s. war machine we get that story now from our team america producer prerace and photojournalist alexander mercer. after sixteen...
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are facing massive challenges as black gold loses its luster artie's outs and high lead joins us in toronto with more now alex candidate europe and mexico they all seem to be having their issues with these pipelines these days let's start in your neck of the woods where a major project has been cancelled what can you tell us about this this is the energy east pipeline now what it was meant to do is move or oil from scratch one alberta over to the east coast were could be refined in export and this would have also helped bring more and more oil to until of course the maritime provinces the provinces on the east coast a lot of people that are proponents for the pipeline itself said that it could we can get off of saudi and venezuelan oil we've seen the way that these things have worked in the process not necessarily the solution the way to do it but check out this map this give you a better idea of basically what this would have meant you could see that the pipelines moving east there as about one hundred thirty miles worth of new pipeline would have been laid to about an existing eighteen hu
are facing massive challenges as black gold loses its luster artie's outs and high lead joins us in toronto with more now alex candidate europe and mexico they all seem to be having their issues with these pipelines these days let's start in your neck of the woods where a major project has been cancelled what can you tell us about this this is the energy east pipeline now what it was meant to do is move or oil from scratch one alberta over to the east coast were could be refined in export and...
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radical islamist group, and helped foil an al qaeda plot to bomb the railway line between new york and torontor the interview. our security correspondent frank gardner reports. the longer it's on, the more it becomes part of me... this man, not his realface... as an becomes part of me... this man, not his real face... as an active undercover fbi agent this man has been given prosthetic make—up to hide his identity before giving his first tv interview about why he risked his life to expose terrorist plots. putting your or around a bad quy plots. putting your or around a bad guy and telling him you're his best friend. getting him to commit and tell you all the secrets and all the evil inside him... and locking him up evil inside him... and locking him up that way. was much more challenging and intriguing to me and i found that was my niche. it was the 9/11 attacks in 2001 that punt attempt to offer his services to the fbi. the us muslim with egyptian pa rents, fbi. the us muslim with egyptian parents, his fluent arabic later became invaluable study using a cover name he helped convict this man a
radical islamist group, and helped foil an al qaeda plot to bomb the railway line between new york and torontor the interview. our security correspondent frank gardner reports. the longer it's on, the more it becomes part of me... this man, not his realface... as an becomes part of me... this man, not his real face... as an active undercover fbi agent this man has been given prosthetic make—up to hide his identity before giving his first tv interview about why he risked his life to expose...
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coming out us from toronto thank you. mortar retail stores are slumping but some are finding unique ways of fighting back for retail giant toys r us may have filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy protection is worth five billion dollars in long term that. but it's got a plan of action with augmented reality good old geoffrey the friendly giraffe mascot well virtually greet customers as they enter the store and then allow them to go fish for sharks take a wildlife safari race a truck in the cars section or head over to the baby doll aisle and adopt one give it a name and take care of it all through a phone or other smartphone device it's building on the poke mongo phenomenon we saw last year only in this case you probably won't be accidentally crossing highways or getting into car x. . thanks for watching be sure to catch a boom box on direct t.v. we're on channel three two one the r t channel and if you miss us on directv catch us on youtube youtube dot com slash r t thanks for watching the next time. it's taken these child
coming out us from toronto thank you. mortar retail stores are slumping but some are finding unique ways of fighting back for retail giant toys r us may have filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy protection is worth five billion dollars in long term that. but it's got a plan of action with augmented reality good old geoffrey the friendly giraffe mascot well virtually greet customers as they enter the store and then allow them to go fish for sharks take a wildlife safari race a truck in the cars...
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the twice yearly month debates held in toronto look at global and political issues. the most recent debate centered on whether american democracy is in crisis. and president trump is to blame. newt gingrich and kimberly stress all of the wall street journal face andrew sullivan. >> hello to you, the over 3000 people who filled the all for another debate. interest,your commitment, desire for informed public discussion of issues of the day. i want to take this opportunity to acknowledge that our ability year in and year out to bring some of the world's sharpest minds to this stage, the city of
the twice yearly month debates held in toronto look at global and political issues. the most recent debate centered on whether american democracy is in crisis. and president trump is to blame. newt gingrich and kimberly stress all of the wall street journal face andrew sullivan. >> hello to you, the over 3000 people who filled the all for another debate. interest,your commitment, desire for informed public discussion of issues of the day. i want to take this opportunity to acknowledge...
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to get that it's like headhunting you're going to get that money for alex knowledge reporting in toronto thank you so much thank you. for coming up on r t another round of us then south korean military drills have many worrying of the q koreans are closing in on what. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to prince them they've been fools that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed a fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you see leave their fairy tales well here's a story for you it's called big and it's full of bad fiction. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want. to do it for us this is what the three of you get. interested in the why. should. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell and you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you. i have to be honest you have to tell the truth party's able to do tha
to get that it's like headhunting you're going to get that money for alex knowledge reporting in toronto thank you so much thank you. for coming up on r t another round of us then south korean military drills have many worrying of the q koreans are closing in on what. mark twain said it's easier to fool people than to prince them they've been fools that could be why america is so divided because people have been fed a fake news feed for by corporate interests they beat you down until you see...
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is in toronto where he is following the story and bringing us his most powerful tool his charm prime minister trudeau. during a very volatile time if the u.s. government to say the very least the president's receiving harsh criticism even from within his house his own party so what is true does agenda well it looks like us canadians we are charm for everything it seems this is a charm offensive some are calling it what trudeau basically walked to the front of the white house with his. millennia was there with mr prime minister or president i should say donald trump and it was all hugs and kisses at that point everybody seemed very happy to see each other that what is the white house and the conversation went on from there really see how friendly our two countries are with each other and which we love each other or might be you know changing the words around a little bit but that's basically was the tone that bottom line is though there's a cloud hanging above our heads and that will the biggest part of that cloud is called the nafta and now the day after agreement we just heard from
is in toronto where he is following the story and bringing us his most powerful tool his charm prime minister trudeau. during a very volatile time if the u.s. government to say the very least the president's receiving harsh criticism even from within his house his own party so what is true does agenda well it looks like us canadians we are charm for everything it seems this is a charm offensive some are calling it what trudeau basically walked to the front of the white house with his. millennia...
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as the scene sets on toronto's games, the flight scene sets on toronto's games, the flight was passedn down under. i will see you in australia! syd ney under. i will see you in australia! sydney taking on the duties, now looking forward to the next invictus games. now, for generations of football fans, he was the ultimate hero, now, roy race, or roy of the rovers, will feature in a series of books and graphic novels. he will also be crossing into social media. now, we are going straight to the tory party conference in manchester, where we are waiting for the... leader of the scottish tories, ruth davidson, to ta ke scottish tories, ruth davidson, to take the conference stage. the official opposition, holding the snp to account for their failings and others and the tunnel vision obsession with independence at the expense of everything else. under ruth davidson's leadership, our party has... clearly, ruth davidson is about to take the stage very shortly. she is just is about to take the stage very shortly. she isjust been introduced now. the leader of the scottish conservatives, the rig
as the scene sets on toronto's games, the flight scene sets on toronto's games, the flight was passedn down under. i will see you in australia! syd ney under. i will see you in australia! sydney taking on the duties, now looking forward to the next invictus games. now, for generations of football fans, he was the ultimate hero, now, roy race, or roy of the rovers, will feature in a series of books and graphic novels. he will also be crossing into social media. now, we are going straight to the...