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toronto a re toronto are leading at harm halftime. —— at half—time.ompared to what he has at toronto, which is around $150 million. seth bennett reports. i thought i was going to be an nba head coach this year, but ijust didn‘t think it was going to be here. hello, my name is nick nurse, former coach of the manchester giants. your last budget when you we re giants. your last budget when you were in the bbl, how much was it? to be safe, i‘d say £100,000. were in the bbl, how much was it? to be safe, i'd say £100,000. how much is your budget this year? it's around $150 million. how do you compute that difference? it is so huge, isn‘t it? compute that difference? it is so huge, isn't it? it's a good question, man, nobody‘s asked me that. it is a big difference, i‘ve never really thought about it that way before. how is it different to coaching nba to bbl?|j way before. how is it different to coaching nba to bbl? i don't think it‘s any different. i was trying to convince those guys at the birmingham bullets in 1995/96 that we could knock off the mighty lo
toronto a re toronto are leading at harm halftime. —— at half—time.ompared to what he has at toronto, which is around $150 million. seth bennett reports. i thought i was going to be an nba head coach this year, but ijust didn‘t think it was going to be here. hello, my name is nick nurse, former coach of the manchester giants. your last budget when you we re giants. your last budget when you were in the bbl, how much was it? to be safe, i‘d say £100,000. were in the bbl, how much was...
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jason: and you spent some time with a family member when you went back to toronto.l us about the dispute. matt: there's a dispute regarding the acquisition of a company barry bought and operated. he bought it from the estate of an uncle who had suddenly died. essentially, the children of that uncle maintained he concealed an agreement that would have allowed them to purchase 20% of that company. in turn, they argued in lawsuits they should be entitled to a 20% of the company, a billion canadian dollars, probably. these legal arguments were onsistently dismissed. the cousins lost a few times. however, this is a very raw discussion for them and the most outspoken of the cousins, a guy named gary winter, i spent some time with for the reporting of this story, he is very angry with his late cousin. even now. he believes the police were wrong to discard the theory of a murder suicide. he believes barry was responsible. i should stress that is something the police do not agree with. carol: do we know what happened? matt: no and i'm not sure we ever will. one of the toront
jason: and you spent some time with a family member when you went back to toronto.l us about the dispute. matt: there's a dispute regarding the acquisition of a company barry bought and operated. he bought it from the estate of an uncle who had suddenly died. essentially, the children of that uncle maintained he concealed an agreement that would have allowed them to purchase 20% of that company. in turn, they argued in lawsuits they should be entitled to a 20% of the company, a billion canadian...
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the toronto police stated publicly they agreed with that after a month.reed they were killed and targeted. jason: you start to do some reporting and you dig into who the sky was, his -- this guy was . he made his money in generic pharmaceuticals, a fairly sharp elbowed way to make a fortune. past,s about his business and maybe some of the roads that took you down. matt: barry was incredibly successful. it's a fairly aggressive business, a fairly zero-sum business. you don't make a lot of friends if you succeed. if you succeed as a generics company, you are taking away revenue and market share from bristol's ofand the world. he was a tough operator. gious.iti but very good to his employees. a lot of people stayed with him for a long time. story departs from what you might expect of his biography and level of influence. for a long time, going back 20 or 30 years, he entered into side businesses with a quite incredible cast of characters. a canadian magazine described it as a mix of convicted people who would later be convicted of fraud, strange businesses t
the toronto police stated publicly they agreed with that after a month.reed they were killed and targeted. jason: you start to do some reporting and you dig into who the sky was, his -- this guy was . he made his money in generic pharmaceuticals, a fairly sharp elbowed way to make a fortune. past,s about his business and maybe some of the roads that took you down. matt: barry was incredibly successful. it's a fairly aggressive business, a fairly zero-sum business. you don't make a lot of...
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will be live in toronto. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero to this hour celebrations in macedonia after a referendum to change the country's name fails but the prime minister vows not to back down. europe's best golfers beat the usa by seven points to regain the ryder cup. thank you for joining us we begin in indonesia where mass graves are being dug in a desperate attempt to stop the spread of disease after friday virus quake and tsunami people are being warned to prepare for a death toll in the thousands with many remote areas still cut off most of the eight hundred people confirmed dead in the city of palo way six metre high waves crashed ashore devastating anything in a spot there's no word yet from a city thirty kilometers to the north told me such it pull reports. the difficult task of looking for survivors this is what is left in the city of new after friday's method to seven point five earthquake and tsunami rescue workers frantically trying to find those who may still be a life search efforts are be
will be live in toronto. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero to this hour celebrations in macedonia after a referendum to change the country's name fails but the prime minister vows not to back down. europe's best golfers beat the usa by seven points to regain the ryder cup. thank you for joining us we begin in indonesia where mass graves are being dug in a desperate attempt to stop the spread of disease after friday virus quake and tsunami people are being warned to prepare for a death toll in...
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now they are in toronto, canada, to play it. match of their season.iggest game for the club since the challenge cup final in 1999. it is what is at sta ke final in 1999. it is what is at stake and the prize offer to get back to the super league. a lot of players don't get to playing grand finals and for me this is one of them, this is london's grand final. we might not play in a final against this is massive for me. so why are they playing for a place in the super league in canada? sunday‘s game is known as the million pound game is known as the million pound game because of the central funding available to super league clubs. toronto wolfpack have home advantage having finished higher in the table. the canadians have been working their way up the rugby league ladder, becoming the first transatlantic club in world sport and london broncos have already played them twice this season across the pond, losing both fixtures. as you say, third time lucky. we‘re going to go out there, empty our ta nks going to go out there, empty our tanks and that‘s it. as l
now they are in toronto, canada, to play it. match of their season.iggest game for the club since the challenge cup final in 1999. it is what is at sta ke final in 1999. it is what is at stake and the prize offer to get back to the super league. a lot of players don't get to playing grand finals and for me this is one of them, this is london's grand final. we might not play in a final against this is massive for me. so why are they playing for a place in the super league in canada? sunday‘s...
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jason: he and his wife were strangled in their toronto home last year.s who did it or why. matt: this was the biggest story in the country by a mile. there was nothing to compare it to in terms of the unexplained murder of two of the most prominent people in the country. in their home together. it is just inconceivable. they had a public memorial service a week later. had about 6000 people at it, including prime minister trudeau. these were two people at the center of public life. the reaction to their deaths reflected that. carol: the police initially thought it was a suicide? is that correct? >> the theory that was leaked the first 24in hours by police was that this was potentially a murder-suicide, that barry had murdered his wife and killed himself. that is something that immediately made his adult children upset. they pushed back very hard against that notion. they hired a high profile criminal lawyer to help them put together a private investigation. that investigation began looking into the forensic details of the scene, the evidence that could be
jason: he and his wife were strangled in their toronto home last year.s who did it or why. matt: this was the biggest story in the country by a mile. there was nothing to compare it to in terms of the unexplained murder of two of the most prominent people in the country. in their home together. it is just inconceivable. they had a public memorial service a week later. had about 6000 people at it, including prime minister trudeau. these were two people at the center of public life. the reaction...
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think we'll see those lifted or dealt with in the coming days all right daniel and lifeless there in toronto let's turn then to john homan in mexico city for st john how mexicans welcoming this. makes go out to the trade deal worked out with the united states last month but kind of the entering it really changes things for them and will be a big relief to the mexican government as well and that's because of bilateral trade deal between the u.s. and mexico is a real david and goliath sort of tug of war in which mexico and never displease going to see the lot of ground now that kind of the reason also in both in this it
think we'll see those lifted or dealt with in the coming days all right daniel and lifeless there in toronto let's turn then to john homan in mexico city for st john how mexicans welcoming this. makes go out to the trade deal worked out with the united states last month but kind of the entering it really changes things for them and will be a big relief to the mexican government as well and that's because of bilateral trade deal between the u.s. and mexico is a real david and goliath sort of tug...
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lining up well before midnight on tuesday to get their hands on legally so we'd done reports from toronto. the. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law. would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one client yet that has not been touched by the introduction of canada canada life sciences technology the banking industry retailers but in addition the food and beverage companies are going to start seeing a lot of activity as they touch the cannabis market how canadians buy their cannabis depends on where they live there will be different distribution rules in each of the ten provinces and three territories some will have government run online and real stores others private retail prices will also differ some critics say that puts too many restrictions on an activity most canadians have long wanted to be legal
lining up well before midnight on tuesday to get their hands on legally so we'd done reports from toronto. the. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law. would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one client yet...
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this is bay street, toronto, and it is beginning to dominate the industry, says investor paul rosen.ronto is specifically where most of the global cannabis companies come to raise capital, most of the well—known us companies are coming to canada to list on the canadian securities exchange was they can't list on the nasdaq. even educators like bill mcdonald are cashing in on cannabis. there are licensed producers coming to me and saying we need professionals and we can't find enough trained people for this. so it was only natural he started canada's first ever commercial cannabis programme. there were 300 applicants for only 2a spots. in this classroom, students are learning to cultivate marijuana on an industrial scale. the goal is to get them into cannabis companies fast to start running their production operations. there is also the added benefit of giving some of these students more legitimate, or legal, experience. it hasn't been a professional industry so the technologies have stayed minimal in order to keep it under the radar. does it mean you have illegitimate experience? yes,
this is bay street, toronto, and it is beginning to dominate the industry, says investor paul rosen.ronto is specifically where most of the global cannabis companies come to raise capital, most of the well—known us companies are coming to canada to list on the canadian securities exchange was they can't list on the nasdaq. even educators like bill mcdonald are cashing in on cannabis. there are licensed producers coming to me and saying we need professionals and we can't find enough trained...
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well before midnight on tuesday to get their hands on legally sold wheat and a lack reports from toronto. illegal no more at midnight in the eastern most time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law trace wouldn't you be super happy too if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one client yet that has not been touched by the introduction of cannabis in canada life sciences technology the banking industry retailers but in addition the food and beverage companies are going to start seeing a lot of activity as they touch the cannabis market how canadians buy their cannabis depends on where they live they will be different distribution rules in each of the ten provinces and three territories some will have government run online and real stores others private retail prices will also differ some critics say that puts too many restrictions on inactivity most canadians have long wanted
well before midnight on tuesday to get their hands on legally sold wheat and a lack reports from toronto. illegal no more at midnight in the eastern most time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law trace wouldn't you be super happy too if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one...
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are celebrating finally being able to possess weed for recreational use as daniel like reports from toronto . the. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law trace would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one client yet that has not been touched by the introduction of cannabis in canada life sciences technology the banking industry retailers but in addition the food and beverage companies are going to start seeing a lot of activity as they touch the cannabis market how canadians buy their cannabis depends on where they live they will be different distribution rules in each of the ten provinces and three territories some will have government run online and real stores others private retail prices will also differ some critics say that puts too many restrictions on inactivity most canadians have long wanted to
are celebrating finally being able to possess weed for recreational use as daniel like reports from toronto . the. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law trace would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one...
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this is a street, toronto, canada's financial district —— bay street.stry. just ask investor paul rosen. this has become the hub of the cannabis industry. toronto specifically is where most of the global cannabis companies are coming to raise their capital. they wa nt to coming to raise their capital. they want to list on the canadian security exchange because they can't list on the nasdaq. even energy creators are investing in cannabis. they are saying we can't find enough trained people for this. so it was only natural that he start canada's first—ever cannabis programme. there we re first—ever cannabis programme. there were 300 applicants were only 24 spots. in this classroom, students are learning to cultivate marijuana on an industrial scale. the goal is to get them into cannabis companies fast, to start running their production operations. there is also the added benefit of giving some of these students more legitimate or legal experience. hasn't been a professional industry, so the technologies have stayed kind of minimal, in order to keep it und
this is a street, toronto, canada's financial district —— bay street.stry. just ask investor paul rosen. this has become the hub of the cannabis industry. toronto specifically is where most of the global cannabis companies are coming to raise their capital. they wa nt to coming to raise their capital. they want to list on the canadian security exchange because they can't list on the nasdaq. even energy creators are investing in cannabis. they are saying we can't find enough trained people...
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down. explained to me in toronto when she felt the need to stand downlj explained to me in toronto whenit. i felt this was a compromise that was unacceptable. especially to clean athletes and in light of the front to clean sport that had taken place. i fundamentally could not support the decision. to go even further, i felt i had to separate myself from my decision to the extent that i resigned. it wasn'tjust a case of her principles. there was quite a reaction to her speaking out. her principles. there was quite a reaction to her speaking outm will be quite damaging for her, it comes amidst a unprecedented back leash, certainly in the west, and national anti—doping agencies, about that decision. she resigned. but now we learn from her that when she went to wada's executive committee meeting in the seychelles, of all places, were that recommendation was rubber—stamped and russia was formally reinstated, she received this treatment. i was treated with a level of disrespect and with comments and gestures that were inappropriate. they were indicative of the general attitude of dismissal an
down. explained to me in toronto when she felt the need to stand downlj explained to me in toronto whenit. i felt this was a compromise that was unacceptable. especially to clean athletes and in light of the front to clean sport that had taken place. i fundamentally could not support the decision. to go even further, i felt i had to separate myself from my decision to the extent that i resigned. it wasn'tjust a case of her principles. there was quite a reaction to her speaking out. her...
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let's go to toronto. water main break caused the ground to soften and swallow.iously in the wrong place at exactly the wrong time as the sink hole got deeper. no injuries are being reported. >>> let's get into the forecast. flood watch for 10 million people. we'll watch you in kentucky, tennessee and along the ohio river. frankenstein, missouri with rain and transylvania, louisiana thunderstorms. introducing the all-new corolla hatchback. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. gives you the strongest hold without worry. can eat tough d fixodent and forget it. makeup now optional. new aveeno® maxglow™ infusion drops with kiwi to lock moisture. and soy to even skin tone. unleash dewy, glowing skin from within. new aveeno® maxglow™. ♪ don't tell shs late show host james corden will feature the legendary barbara streisand in the latest carpool kaur yoky. karaoke and that was the first time barbara streisand said she ever sang out loud in a car. >>> a couple who plunged to their deaths at yosemite national park have been identified. a chilling picture of t
let's go to toronto. water main break caused the ground to soften and swallow.iously in the wrong place at exactly the wrong time as the sink hole got deeper. no injuries are being reported. >>> let's get into the forecast. flood watch for 10 million people. we'll watch you in kentucky, tennessee and along the ohio river. frankenstein, missouri with rain and transylvania, louisiana thunderstorms. introducing the all-new corolla hatchback. with tough food, your dentures may slip and...
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toronto, new york and this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. huckabee sanders is dismissing criticism of president trump. outside to reporters the white house, sanders said the notion that the president is responsible for the packages sent to democrats is disgraceful. she said law enforcement officials are working hard to find out who is responsible. an ongoingnow, it is investigation. we will not get ahead of law enforcement. we will do everything we can to provide the resources they need to investigate. and hold the person or persons responsible for this. fully accountable. and for the full extent of the law behind that. packagespicious addressed to actor robert name -- robert de niro and joe biden were intercepted today. president trump says a report that chinese spies listened to a cell phone call is so wrong. according to the new york times, american intelligence reports indicates those spies are insight intoluable how to affect administration policy when they hear the president talk on an unsecured iphone.
toronto, new york and this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. huckabee sanders is dismissing criticism of president trump. outside to reporters the white house, sanders said the notion that the president is responsible for the packages sent to democrats is disgraceful. she said law enforcement officials are working hard to find out who is responsible. an ongoingnow, it is investigation. we will not get ahead of law enforcement. we will do everything we can to...
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more on the lot -- on legalization we have the chief corporate officer of aurora in toronto. big day for you. >> it's a big day for canada as well. takea: how long will it until we know it's working? there will be an evolution, how long till we settle down? >> i think it will be a couple of steps, maybe a couple of months until we iron out the initial wrinkles and there will be some majestic ok off, -- logistical chaos. policy to truly succeed we have to have the additional products that we are not allowed to sell just yet, such as they position pens and cannabis infused beverages. that's a few months away. shery: do you have concerns about supply in the next few weeks and months? given this excitement? concerned about supply. we have plenty of supply, a lot more today because we just got the sales license for our huge technologically advanced sky facility at edmonson airport. on the bigger picture, in terms of overall supply, there may be .ome shortages especially for specific product forms in the short term. athave to step back and look the big picture. we are doing somethi
more on the lot -- on legalization we have the chief corporate officer of aurora in toronto. big day for you. >> it's a big day for canada as well. takea: how long will it until we know it's working? there will be an evolution, how long till we settle down? >> i think it will be a couple of steps, maybe a couple of months until we iron out the initial wrinkles and there will be some majestic ok off, -- logistical chaos. policy to truly succeed we have to have the additional products...
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and ukraine join, this year toronto saw teams from romania and ukrainejoin, this year poland torontoraine join, this year poland will make its debut, bringing the list of countries to 18. after months of training camps, now it is down to last—minute fine—tuning. invictus is still in its infancy, withjust 500 competitors is not on the same scale as something like the paralympics. but within four years it has succeeded in getting sick, wounded and injured veterans from across the world a new focus in life. it has certainly been given prominence here in australia, yesterday's flag raising ceremony on sydney harbour bridge was shown on live television. the games themselves have been on prime time every night. it made the still seen as prince harry's pet project, but the games are growing into a serious sporting competition. we're joined now by our sydney correspondent hywel griffith. hywel, what can we expect there today? from your report, getting a real sense of occasion about the start of the games. yeah, absolutely. invictus is made only have 500 competitors but it is very established
and ukraine join, this year toronto saw teams from romania and ukrainejoin, this year poland torontoraine join, this year poland will make its debut, bringing the list of countries to 18. after months of training camps, now it is down to last—minute fine—tuning. invictus is still in its infancy, withjust 500 competitors is not on the same scale as something like the paralympics. but within four years it has succeeded in getting sick, wounded and injured veterans from across the world a new...
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and this rolls thank you let's go to toronto now and speak to. me a we still haven't heard from justin trudeau officially don't think i think we are due to hopefully in the next half hour or so and it's no secret that the u.s. president in the canadian prime minister haven't seen eye to eye on many many issues when it comes to the steel kind of reaction have we seen from canada well justin trudeau has at least released a statement saying he's spoken to donald trump today and the two are in agreement that this is a good deal and that it's good for jobs prosperity and all of that but no words and no kind of questions being answered yet by the canadian prime minister frankly he pretty much had to make a deal canada depends on the u.s. as a destination for seventy five percent of its exports of goods and services this country's very prosperity needs access to the u.s. market and so some sort of a deal had to be put in place to replace nafta it's been plain since donald trump won the republican nomination that he was going to target nafta so what we h
and this rolls thank you let's go to toronto now and speak to. me a we still haven't heard from justin trudeau officially don't think i think we are due to hopefully in the next half hour or so and it's no secret that the u.s. president in the canadian prime minister haven't seen eye to eye on many many issues when it comes to the steel kind of reaction have we seen from canada well justin trudeau has at least released a statement saying he's spoken to donald trump today and the two are in...
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would pay to go to the university of toronto, and that's the number one university. they considered that there harvard. i think there's something, there's something there that we should address. >> okay. >> so in our state of tennessee, heavily controlled by republicans, heavily, i mean like super majorities and a republican governor, we have in essence that. we have it. i really do think that it is probably, and actually president obama who i work closely with as you know, came down to our state to see what we were doing there, and he wanted to nationalize it. and i loved what we were doing there, but i didn't want to nationalize it. i just felt like we would be so much better off if each state would emulate the things or use the characteristics that worked for them, but to do the same kind of things were done in our state were true, even if you are 45 and out of work, or changing our want to -- you can still go back in tennessee and receive education for free. it's not fully the way you just described. i was just in sweden and denmark and other places, and you're r
would pay to go to the university of toronto, and that's the number one university. they considered that there harvard. i think there's something, there's something there that we should address. >> okay. >> so in our state of tennessee, heavily controlled by republicans, heavily, i mean like super majorities and a republican governor, we have in essence that. we have it. i really do think that it is probably, and actually president obama who i work closely with as you know, came...
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a massage therapist in her te hometown, toronto. she's devoted to healthy living, the outdoors -- and her dogs.to at 45 years old, she's calm, even serene. as a child she was anything but. >> you were runnin around in outside -- >> i was outdoors -- >> playing sports. >> if it wasn't my mother or father trying to find me, then it was my grandma running out with -- >> causing trouble. sr me >> with a hose tryin' to get me to come home and -- >> i was a really rambunctious tomboy.mb and -- >> really. she was like having six kids. and i mean it. >> reporter: by high school she was a star basketball player. >> she used to score 30 points per game. >> thirty a game? just you?ga >> yes. >> my three point -- that was my thing. i was a great shooter.in and so that was my weapon. >> reporter: that weapon took her to the university of arizona on a scholarship. t then to italy, playing pro. in 2002, she got a job at temple university, in philadelphia, as the operations manager of the women's basketball team. early on, she met the legendary bil
a massage therapist in her te hometown, toronto. she's devoted to healthy living, the outdoors -- and her dogs.to at 45 years old, she's calm, even serene. as a child she was anything but. >> you were runnin around in outside -- >> i was outdoors -- >> playing sports. >> if it wasn't my mother or father trying to find me, then it was my grandma running out with -- >> causing trouble. sr me >> with a hose tryin' to get me to come home and -- >> i was a...
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once dominated by organized crime can be taxed and used to benefit society daniel like al-jazeera toronto. from one of the top stories on jazeera takis team of investigators have finally entered the saudi council's residence in istanbul a day after they were denied access officials have told on jazeera that samples found inside the residence are identical to those uncovered in the consulate it's hoped the search of the site which is near the consulate will provide on says as to what may have happened to the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi he has not been seen since entering the consulate on october the second turkish sources are told a bodyguard working for the saudi crown prince led the operation against. my her abdulaziz would trip has been photographed on a number of occasions with mohamed bin sound which apparently made nineteen phone calls with saudi officials on the day khashoggi went missing four of those were with bin salmond's private secretary. e.u. leaders have decided there hasn't been enough progress towards a brics it deal to call an emergency summit in november it comes af
once dominated by organized crime can be taxed and used to benefit society daniel like al-jazeera toronto. from one of the top stories on jazeera takis team of investigators have finally entered the saudi council's residence in istanbul a day after they were denied access officials have told on jazeera that samples found inside the residence are identical to those uncovered in the consulate it's hoped the search of the site which is near the consulate will provide on says as to what may have...
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amanda: and live in toronto time -- toronto, i am amanda lang. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. slump steepen's, a look at why investors with equities are seeing the lowest it has been in a while. and financial companies are happy to support diversity programs during good times, what happens in a bear market? and tesla electrifies investors, expectations are running high after companies move earning results up by a week. we have been talking about has led, the expectations seem high, or at least the hopes -- we've , thetalking about tesla expectations seem high, or at least help, i wonder if there will be any disappointment. shery: given that they want to report earlier than scheduled, you would not come forward if you did not have good news. some rallying 13% at yesterday, today gaining ground in bucking the broader trend in the market. we are seeing the dow fall and the s&p 500 losing ground for six consecutive sessions. we have a mixed bag of corporate earnings, and the nasdaq is also near correction territory.
amanda: and live in toronto time -- toronto, i am amanda lang. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. slump steepen's, a look at why investors with equities are seeing the lowest it has been in a while. and financial companies are happy to support diversity programs during good times, what happens in a bear market? and tesla electrifies investors, expectations are running high after companies move earning results up by a week. we have been talking about has led, the...
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why people put money in the toronto stock exchange the s. and p t s x index were fairly a bit of a chill all week as it dropped and on thursday to a new six month low but your global market round up all the markets around the planet down down down while and here are your local numbers for the new york for the day we'll be right back after this. the wings of the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. there's a lot of sympathy i want to. turn that one the last on this topic but as many of them look for refuge in the so-called sing tree science address used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. began. listening to point out. that next time i got i mean a lot less than that but that. was the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the. supposed. to be about to do. a push to put it. up you upwards of up to the top of the. annual. i am not the. type of time telling plan that. will i. am. in some plan there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street s
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daniel dale is the washington bureau chief of the "toronto star" and joins me now. thank yaw >>r being here. hank you. >> woodruff: daniel dale, you've coffered the white house closely. i know there's been tention id to what the president says, remarks that cannot be born out by facts since he took office, but you have observed this is more of this taking place now. we've quantified it. so in 2017 he averaged 2.9 false claims per day. as of now it's 4.5 false claims per day some it' fmore thve per day in 2018. and it's escalated even further as wegotten closer to the mid-terms some every successive junth, junely, august, and september set a new record for the president's false claims. so over timhe's getting more dishonest. >> woodrufna started out her interview just now asking about the president's conntion that there are people of middle eastern descet in tharavan. we heard reporter alan gomez say there is no evidence of, that but there are othmments the president has made about immigration. utr example, he's talked abo democrats paying to get that migrant caravan
daniel dale is the washington bureau chief of the "toronto star" and joins me now. thank yaw >>r being here. hank you. >> woodruff: daniel dale, you've coffered the white house closely. i know there's been tention id to what the president says, remarks that cannot be born out by facts since he took office, but you have observed this is more of this taking place now. we've quantified it. so in 2017 he averaged 2.9 false claims per day. as of now it's 4.5 false claims per...
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. >> in toronto, i'm jon erlichman. we are joined by our bloomberg and being them bloomberg audiences. vonnie: china's challenges mount. investors are told to remain, as the chinese economy continues to decelerate. profit problems. daimler issues it second profit warning in four months. what this means for the company moving forward. will starbucks be the next company to get in on the cannabis craze? we hear from ceo kevin johnson. let's get a quick check on the major averages. off of their highs. good earning season continuing at pace. the s&p up by .4%. paypal performing well. proctor and gamble as well. the nasdaq is barely holding on to some gains. the dollar index is just a little bit weaker on the session . generally stronger on the week. an ion theeeping inflation story in the u.s., also watching it here in canada. fresh read earlier today which showed a cooler inflation picture in the month of september. whichual change at 2.2% was the lowest in four months time. that being said, there are expectations in the ma
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amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ovus posting a surprise loss as the price difference between canadian and u.s. oil continues. the ceo expects the difference to ease in the months ahead. i spoke with him earlier today. reporter: in terms -- >> in terms of this quarter, the earnings impact was really generated by a number of one-time items. and i think that the real-time focus for our investors and our analysts right now is the cash flow story. and if you look at it from that perspective, it was a good quarter. the copy produced over $700 million of free cash flow and that is after absorbing a $325 million hedging loss. so if you think about it, this is a company that has the ability and reasonable commodity price environment of easily delivering $1 billion a quarter of cash flow. and that is a really good outcome and the issues on the losses are really just noise around write-offs. amanda: you are also dealing with the depressed price or the price differential between western canadian oil and u.s. oil prices. you take
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto.ovus posting a surprise loss as the price difference between canadian and u.s. oil continues. the ceo expects the difference to ease in the months ahead. i spoke with him earlier today. reporter: in terms -- >> in terms of this quarter, the earnings impact was really generated by a number of one-time items. and i think that the real-time focus for our investors and our analysts right now is the cash flow story. and if you look at it from that...
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. >> clerk: michael monroe, barry toronto. >> good afternoon. i'm greg cochran, flywell taxi. 22-year driving veteran and purchased medallion owner. i want to oppose all the measures because they're together. if we separated them, it may be easier to swallow. sfo is alarming. limiting the earning ability. cab drivers have to be able to pick up where they are. when you take out a piece, it's like a broken leg. limiting taxies' access, will make it impossible to -- there was a time that they were not going to go to the airport and it's chaos. it makes a cab company suffer. this business needs drivers to work together. i've never seen more togetherness when the other ride services came into san francisco. this proposal, this group of proposals, pit taxi drivers and medallion owners against each other. when you take a class of medallions and make them more valuable than the others, there's a current and undercurrent. i think that drivers would lose money on the extra they would pay and the medallions would be worthless. taxis have been barely surviv
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i'm in toronto.stors announced in the past hour that it is jumping into the cryptocurrency arena with a new business. erik schatzker joins us with his special guest from the firm. erik: thanks very much, i'm here with tom jessop, the head of fidelity digital assets and this is a crypto curve ball. familiar withe goldman sachs and morgan stanley and jpmorgan dabbling in crypto but fidelity? what's going on? >> we have been following this space for a number of years. in 2014, we did basic research we thought there was something very durable in terms of the butnology not only bitcoin what the technology could mean for the future of financial services. hired a bit of work and some people and did some research and development and that culminates today in the announcement of this new business. we will give instant to shins and others tools they need to -- we will give institutions and others tools they need to manage this space. erik: why institutions and why crypto? on the one hand, people think fidelity
i'm in toronto.stors announced in the past hour that it is jumping into the cryptocurrency arena with a new business. erik schatzker joins us with his special guest from the firm. erik: thanks very much, i'm here with tom jessop, the head of fidelity digital assets and this is a crypto curve ball. familiar withe goldman sachs and morgan stanley and jpmorgan dabbling in crypto but fidelity? what's going on? >> we have been following this space for a number of years. in 2014, we did basic...
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you know we're going to return to toronto numbering in ten returns home. time for an upgrade. sure that grows on buying. a house with no room. for design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrades yourself with g.w.s. interior design channel on your terms. such as. my name is how long that i was. a mexican conductor. and great musician friends from all over the world. is the most likely and the lyric theatre there is less performing arts and reason enough that i am going to prison supermarkets trust them. and say i'm going to the winter state the christopher wheeled i'm going to bring bliss one of those royal ballots and on the. land. is still one of them but like i said whatever that's worth to you and i see it where you. see ok. i don't believe it was yet it was enough. to get to some other. things to look at. yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. yeah. man. just open the door you got a mother can act like. what i think i don't know that that that that did that did i ever see the fun you can have the money and m
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why people put money in the toronto stock exchange the s. and p t s x index we're fairly a bit of a chill all. all week as it dropped and on thursday to a new six month low let your global market round up all the markets around the planet down down down while and here are your local numbers for the new york for the day we'll be right back after this. what politicians do you can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go on to the press that's what the full story of the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. first of all. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically pump it out of there and he would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as. there's an issue. here maybe. they were told sixteen hours a day it's hard work well work is not easy. and so they want to relieve their stres
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breaking news this hour and join side mohammad marandi politics professor from the university of toronto always welcome on the show just put it into context for us if you will this ruling this verdict. well the ruling is binding but the international justice court cannot enforce it especially since the united states. exited the international court of justice. took this case because the iranian said that the americans who are not abiding by. their agreement that they've signed with iran including the one hundred fifty five agreement that you spoke of but also there was a boon to the algiers accord that the iranians and the americans signed on to after the revolution where the united states would not interfere in iran's internal affairs and so this ruling does help iran it's a courtier on the cards but the iranians know that they're americans are not going to abide by entrant journal are otherwise. exited the nuclear agreement in the first place that is the u.s. commitment it was. something that was the negotiations were carried out for many years from the five plus one. that all the u.n.
breaking news this hour and join side mohammad marandi politics professor from the university of toronto always welcome on the show just put it into context for us if you will this ruling this verdict. well the ruling is binding but the international justice court cannot enforce it especially since the united states. exited the international court of justice. took this case because the iranian said that the americans who are not abiding by. their agreement that they've signed with iran...
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with or without a michelin star cuisine is outstanding serving up slow food in toronto has quickly made him one of europe's top chefs. now i wonder whether he's got on the menu as well should i actually say that as i report that megan lee has just travel to france to meet a rio a but none christian melech raises gays and other species of birds and then teaches them how to fly with him making got to share his passion and get a real but i view the french countryside. here in france it's possible to fly like a goose weather permitting ordinary tourists can take flight in an ultralight and enjoy an exhilarating experience over the french countryside. today i'm meeting crew. who's a meteorologist by profession but has been a bird lover since childhood he began flying with them as part of a conservation project. i did sit with you schieffer let me just briefly do foreign migrate with these birds in order to reintegrate them into nature to discuss some of the species disappeared because of hunting these are birds that were facing extinction because of hunting during winter when they were quick
with or without a michelin star cuisine is outstanding serving up slow food in toronto has quickly made him one of europe's top chefs. now i wonder whether he's got on the menu as well should i actually say that as i report that megan lee has just travel to france to meet a rio a but none christian melech raises gays and other species of birds and then teaches them how to fly with him making got to share his passion and get a real but i view the french countryside. here in france it's possible...
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the moment geo in toronto with you in the clear on. the head chefs our business partners and friends they also went abroad to train in their chosen profession. but both have purposely returned to their home country to work and pursue a common goal. it's not about. getting this far but it's about showing to the world that we do have some pretty merry heritage is our aim if some star come along we don't say no but this is not our aim for the. with or for without the michelin star later callers cuisine is outstanding serving up slow food in toronto has quickly made him one of europe's top chefs. and i hope you're slowing down as you watch the show today you don't even need to move a muscle as we have three of the latest lifestyle news reports here for you in our express. shadwell made waves at the compilation in paris on tuesday. the french fashion house presented its looks for spring summer twenty nine thousand on an artificial beach complete with real sand and water. naturally the models strolled along the catwalk barefoot. with his by
the moment geo in toronto with you in the clear on. the head chefs our business partners and friends they also went abroad to train in their chosen profession. but both have purposely returned to their home country to work and pursue a common goal. it's not about. getting this far but it's about showing to the world that we do have some pretty merry heritage is our aim if some star come along we don't say no but this is not our aim for the. with or for without the michelin star later callers...
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the moment geo in toronto we view in the clear on. the head chefs are business partners and friends they also went abroad to train in their chosen profession. sure. but both have purposely returned to their home country to work and pursue a common goal. it's not about. getting a star but it's about showing that a world that we do have some good in their heritage is our aim if some star come along we don't say no but this is not our aim for that. with or without a michelin star owner's cuisine is outstanding serving up some own food in toronto has quickly made him one of europe's top chefs. now i wonder whether he's on the menu as well should i actually say that as i report that meghan lee has just travel to france to meet a rio a batman christian melech raises gays and other species of birds and then teaches them how to fly with him making got to share his pet passion and get a real but i view the french countryside. here in france it's possible to fly like a goose weather permitting ordinary tourists can take flight in an ultralight
the moment geo in toronto we view in the clear on. the head chefs are business partners and friends they also went abroad to train in their chosen profession. sure. but both have purposely returned to their home country to work and pursue a common goal. it's not about. getting a star but it's about showing that a world that we do have some good in their heritage is our aim if some star come along we don't say no but this is not our aim for that. with or without a michelin star owner's cuisine...
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recreational marijuana off to europe why it's only the second country to do so daniel lack reports from toronto. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law trades would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one client yet that has not been touched by the introduction of cannabis in canada life sciences technology the banking industry retailers but in addition the companies you're going to start seeing a lot of activity as they touch the canvas market how can a dns buy their cannabis depends on where they live there will be different distribution rules in each of the ten provinces and three territories some will have government run online and real stores others private retail prices will also differ some critics say that puts too many restrictions on an activity most canadians have long wanted to be legal we can't r
recreational marijuana off to europe why it's only the second country to do so daniel lack reports from toronto. illegal no more at midnight in the easternmost time zone the first non-medicinal cannabis is sold without breaking canadian law trades would be super happy to if you're a first person in line legalization is being celebrated countrywide and not just by smokers canadian cannabis companies have seen their share prices soar in recent months as the big day approached there is not one...
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he says competing at last year's games in toronto was life changing. 2005, he'd struggled with depression. but being part of a team again saved him. being in the military, obviously you trust each other with each other‘s lives, really. when you do sporting events like the invictus games, you are working in tightknit groups, just like within the military. you can read each other‘s plays and games, its like you're on the same wavelength. last year's games in toronto saw teams from romania and ukrainejoin invictus, this year poland will make its debut, bringing the list of countries to 18. after months of training camps, now it is down to last—minute fine—tuning. invictus is still in its infancy, with just 500 competitors, it's not on the same scale as something like the paralympics. but within four years it has succeeded in giving sick, wounded and injured veterans from across the world a new focus in life. it's certainly been given prominence here in australia, yesterday's flag raising ceremony on sydney harbour bridge was shown on live television. the
he says competing at last year's games in toronto was life changing. 2005, he'd struggled with depression. but being part of a team again saved him. being in the military, obviously you trust each other with each other‘s lives, really. when you do sporting events like the invictus games, you are working in tightknit groups, just like within the military. you can read each other‘s plays and games, its like you're on the same wavelength. last year's games in toronto saw teams from romania and...
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on their new life without le bron james game one didn't go well for them they were taking on the toronto raptors and their debutante callaway leonard leonard scored twenty four points in a hundred and sixteen to one hundred four win over the raptors le bron will make his first competitive start for the l.a. lakers later this thursday. when rooney continues to leave d.c. united's playoff push this free kick it gave the former england captain steamed a one zero win over toronto it was deceased victory in the emma lats and they now are happy or point lead over the montreal impact for the sixth and final playoff spot in the eastern conference. france's teenage sensation killian and bobby has taken a trip back to the place where his football story began a was one of the stars of france's world cup win in russia and his success has made him a hero in the paris suburb of bondi this national butler reports. thousands of fans waited for hours in bondi to see the paris suburbs most famous son and when he arrived well cup when i came in but i did not disappoint was the nineteen year old paris strik
on their new life without le bron james game one didn't go well for them they were taking on the toronto raptors and their debutante callaway leonard leonard scored twenty four points in a hundred and sixteen to one hundred four win over the raptors le bron will make his first competitive start for the l.a. lakers later this thursday. when rooney continues to leave d.c. united's playoff push this free kick it gave the former england captain steamed a one zero win over toronto it was deceased...
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once dominated by organized crime can be taxed and used to benefit society daniel like al-jazeera toronto. looking up the indoor vertical farm that could help solve the problem of feeding the world's rapidly growing population. changing the face of sport. aiming to take the next generation of athletes in a different direction. business updates by qatar airways going places together. business updates by qatar airways going places together. the un is warning the world will need to change the way it produces food to an increasing global population three years ago member states committed to reduce the number of people going hungry to zero by twenty thirty but conflict climate to extremes and poor access to food hindering progress i heywood went to scotland to approach the farming. there's no tractor or trailer or reliance on the some or the rain instead special lighting is helping this crop of pounds of until to grow. this is the u.k.'s past fully automated vertical palm where the vents built into the trays pump the right amount of air to regulate the temperature and humidity we've taken a fi
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talking to jason languish in toronto thank you welcome. to iraq now where there are fears that the recent killings of a number of influential women may be linked last week a women's rights activist was shot dead outside a supermarket in the city of bajor a days later social media star with millions of followers was gunned down in broad daylight social media is jerad read is welcome what's going to fulfill you just mention two of the people who've been killed recently but actually they've been for since august and people are starting to worry in iraq that there might be some sort of coordinated campaign underway to try and silence prominent women particularly women who are bucking the conservative norms in iraq firstly i want to tell you about farai she is a former beauty queen who built an enormous social media profile almost three million followers on instagram and what she was posting was pretty typical for any kind of influence on instagram showing off her makeup and her clothes and her car we're looking at someone who is a pretty typic
talking to jason languish in toronto thank you welcome. to iraq now where there are fears that the recent killings of a number of influential women may be linked last week a women's rights activist was shot dead outside a supermarket in the city of bajor a days later social media star with millions of followers was gunned down in broad daylight social media is jerad read is welcome what's going to fulfill you just mention two of the people who've been killed recently but actually they've been...
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tended to be new much less expensive than products made here in north america and daniel like in toronto last point to you daniel if i may i mean as far as justin trudeau trudeau is concerned not a particularly warm relationship between also and washington but is mr trudeau here just being singularly pragmatic he had to sign up to and say look we've got to trade the so much trade involved here it's the only deal on the table we've got to go with it in a word yes canada really has no choice when it comes to the north american market canada has made deals with the e.u. and it's trying to make them with china japan and it's got one with korea but it's the united states all the way really nafta has been good to this country although some workers' rights advocates might say otherwise it really has under underpin the prosperity of canada so justin trudeau had to make a deal and canada needs good relations with the united states even under president trump who has insulted just trudeau and said lots of things in the past the planet hasn't liked very much this could be a turning point.
tended to be new much less expensive than products made here in north america and daniel like in toronto last point to you daniel if i may i mean as far as justin trudeau trudeau is concerned not a particularly warm relationship between also and washington but is mr trudeau here just being singularly pragmatic he had to sign up to and say look we've got to trade the so much trade involved here it's the only deal on the table we've got to go with it in a word yes canada really has no choice when...
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cannabis has been outlawed for so long its effect on mind and body are being studied in detail at this toronto medical lab they're using a simulator to see how drivers who have smoked a joint react to virtual traffic conditions police and road safety advisers are also part of the research the most important thing is for drivers to understand what's going on in their body and prevent things from happening i think everybody is interested in keeping our world safer or will help drivers. all show most canadians are not opposed to legal cannabis so long as it could be kept away from children and the multibillion dollar profits from an industry once dominated by organized crime can be taxed and used to benefit society. well that's our show for this week but remember you can get in touch with us via twitter hash tag. do or drops an e-mail counting the cost of al-jazeera dot net is our address is more for you on line of al-jazeera dot com slash c.t.c. that will take you straight to our page which has individual reports links and entire catch up on. that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm s
cannabis has been outlawed for so long its effect on mind and body are being studied in detail at this toronto medical lab they're using a simulator to see how drivers who have smoked a joint react to virtual traffic conditions police and road safety advisers are also part of the research the most important thing is for drivers to understand what's going on in their body and prevent things from happening i think everybody is interested in keeping our world safer or will help drivers. all show...
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get out they don't want to put any money here and there from toronto first nations whatsoever. kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to doing a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but then this has to be grounded somehow. further like network infrastructure i just got a paid access point and i connect that to. network switched and i fundraise for to access points they connect to each other and then you can get the signal wirelessly rick you need something to get your signal. will be able to get all these one and all these ones for sure up until the right thing and then possibly longer. up. oh man it will be one barring all. on. one. man is it a hell of an age we live in really think about it. can do this stuff the seventies . really i'm proud of a business uncle one of my
get out they don't want to put any money here and there from toronto first nations whatsoever. kind of makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know with third world that's the digital divide to me rain. next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here going to say something out. to doing a bit on what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just did a report on this internet thing. you know screw into this to ground but...