52
52
May 11, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
it should be 6 degrees, but minus 1 in toronto on tuesday so do bundle up.e're looking at very low high temperatures across midportions of japan including tokyo, tokyo's high 28 degrees on monday, that's 5 degrees warmer than average, second highest temperature of the season so far. it was much hotter than that at 33.4. making the highest temperature ever observed foror the month o may for the area. now, across the southern areas, you're seeing some very calm conditions in terms of temperatures. rainy season has finally started or actually started in the southwest islands of japan, including okinawa. we'll continue to see rainy weather into tuesday and then sunny weather will return on wednesday. that's it for me. have a nice day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and that's all for this hour on nhk "newsline." thanks for joining us and we'll have more for you soon. . ♪ >>> welcome to "newsline" in depth. japanese cuisine spreads around the world, demand has been growing for two of its best-known products including sake. this is leading to challenges. premium japanese beef fr
it should be 6 degrees, but minus 1 in toronto on tuesday so do bundle up.e're looking at very low high temperatures across midportions of japan including tokyo, tokyo's high 28 degrees on monday, that's 5 degrees warmer than average, second highest temperature of the season so far. it was much hotter than that at 33.4. making the highest temperature ever observed foror the month o may for the area. now, across the southern areas, you're seeing some very calm conditions in terms of...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
was a lovely little town it really is it sounds just close enough to toronto those who are big city read don't care if you're completely out of the mix. but you know very granola veterinary university there that's that's wonderful affirming university and good people a lot of artists a lot of musicians and once great place i was both in toronto a lot of butter tarts love love for my bottom dollar leonard they're. good pretty good i'm glad i don't have any on this current scheme but i would be warming those yet devouring. this so you know lime i've been talking to people lately about the corn gene and i think you know what everybody knows the travails we're facing now and god god knows my trouser not anything compared to the poor people who are truly afflicted by this wish them well i say my prayers some of them you know of for not predisposed to prayers but i do think about the human suffering but i also think at some point i need to talk to people once a month something else because it is it is an onerous cloud over him and he said write down how you will get 0. you know doing ok obviou
was a lovely little town it really is it sounds just close enough to toronto those who are big city read don't care if you're completely out of the mix. but you know very granola veterinary university there that's that's wonderful affirming university and good people a lot of artists a lot of musicians and once great place i was both in toronto a lot of butter tarts love love for my bottom dollar leonard they're. good pretty good i'm glad i don't have any on this current scheme but i would be...
63
63
May 19, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm amanda lang in toronto.ing our eyes on the price of oil after the drama with the expiration of the may contract in west texas. we wondered what would happen in june. it is gaining strength as that contract closes out. regina mayor is the head of energy at kpmg. we wondered if we would see negative again this month. we have seenength under the various prices of crude, is driven by optimism of growing demand, are we on the right side now? regina: i don't know if we are finally on the right side but a far cry from where we were. the price has changed $70 when you think about where we are today. there are some bright spots. production has come substantially and a lot more quickly than we expected. play,lus cuts come into and u.s. production has come down. and we are seeing signs of recovering demand. i see houston, a lot of traffic on the roads. when you look at gasoline consumption in the u.s., we went from a low and april at 5 million barrels a day off of a 9.7 million average, and the week ending may 8, back
i'm amanda lang in toronto.ing our eyes on the price of oil after the drama with the expiration of the may contract in west texas. we wondered what would happen in june. it is gaining strength as that contract closes out. regina mayor is the head of energy at kpmg. we wondered if we would see negative again this month. we have seenength under the various prices of crude, is driven by optimism of growing demand, are we on the right side now? regina: i don't know if we are finally on the right...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was it toronto that's where i grew up or since i got to new york it's late this is the bizarre crazy bat a disgusting screeching by incredible plays and you just get caught up in our problems. to work on wall street you live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to brooklyn and you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over there is like a project where it's like people don't have jobs they've been impacted badly because there's no hospitals there we're fortunate that we both work in technology it's very easy for us to work at home if you have a blue collar job you got to go and those are very blue collar neighborhoods. just 2 days ago good family friend he passed away from kobe that he was in his sixty's and his daughter my eyes as if she was on fire i stove she brought it home everyone got sick but with mild symptoms and he got sick and died we're in a situation where. there are frequently patrolled people just kind of walking back and making sure that people are keeping their distance we actually want to get out be
i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was it toronto that's where i grew up or since i got to new york it's late this is the bizarre crazy bat a disgusting screeching by incredible plays and you just get caught up in our problems. to work on wall street you live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to brooklyn and you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over there is like a project where it's like people don't have jobs they've been impacted badly because...
75
75
May 22, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. workers gradually returning to work, new safety standards will be implemented, including wearing masks, or timed riots in elevators. all of that has commercial landlords rethinking the way they do business. what did you find out that what they are thinking about, what they need to be thinking about, when it comes to reopen in business? >> it will be a remarkably different environment for people that eventually get back to work. someone atto cadillac fairview, one of the major property firms that both the downtown towers, commercial sites across canada, including the eaton centre. like all the others in a similar they have different circumstances in place to ensure people are safe when they go back, everything from social distancing signage to hand sanitizer stations. the big issue is the elevators. fourwill be limiting people at a time getting into an elevator. thesen imagine some of buildings with thousands of workers, that will pose a significant challenge. vonnie: air is another bi
amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. workers gradually returning to work, new safety standards will be implemented, including wearing masks, or timed riots in elevators. all of that has commercial landlords rethinking the way they do business. what did you find out that what they are thinking about, what they need to be thinking about, when it comes to reopen in business? >> it will be a remarkably different environment for people that eventually get back to work. someone atto cadillac...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins me tonight from toronto in canada dr your link it's good to have you on the day you have been vocal in your warning about the drug hydroxy chlorox and you've made headlines political reporters asked you what you think about trump taking the drug and you were quoted as saying crazy thing to do. now we want to be thorough here in case some of our viewers are not familiar with this drug why is it crazy for the u.s. president to take hydroxy clerk when. i have several concerns here grant me the 1st is the fact that we don't have and you made this point in the introduction we don't have any good studies at the moment to show us that this drug either prevents or treats coronavirus i mean we might one day have studies that tell us that you know over the last few months is the optimism 1st version in southern france of the drug the limited the commode is not in her promise and so we don't have good data that it works we do know that it does have some important talks to cities and you touched on one of the heart wrists of this drug are quite serious. my one of my worries is now the pre
he joins me tonight from toronto in canada dr your link it's good to have you on the day you have been vocal in your warning about the drug hydroxy chlorox and you've made headlines political reporters asked you what you think about trump taking the drug and you were quoted as saying crazy thing to do. now we want to be thorough here in case some of our viewers are not familiar with this drug why is it crazy for the u.s. president to take hydroxy clerk when. i have several concerns here grant...
57
57
May 15, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
amanda lang is in toronto.iggest stories in the news right now -- another bad month for retailers in the u.s. still down by record amounts the second straight month in april. worse than inspected 16.4%. the coronavirus cap stores closed and americans at home. -- kept stores closed and americans at home. jcpenney has -- the struggling chain, it isore considering solutions to the crushing debt load. talking with creditors about a plan to restructure in bankruptcy court. and a new problem for elon musk in california. this time involving the space as company. labor unions want california to reject musk's up a request for 650 $5,000 in worker training funds. for $655,000ppy -- in worker training funds. he dared officials to arrest dat him. that is your bloomberg business flash. innda: i want to check back on the markets because we were going to talk to green some industries. stocks have been in focus and we across theck back in broad u.s. markets. in toronto we are seeing the health care subgroup which contains all
amanda lang is in toronto.iggest stories in the news right now -- another bad month for retailers in the u.s. still down by record amounts the second straight month in april. worse than inspected 16.4%. the coronavirus cap stores closed and americans at home. -- kept stores closed and americans at home. jcpenney has -- the struggling chain, it isore considering solutions to the crushing debt load. talking with creditors about a plan to restructure in bankruptcy court. and a new problem for elon...
153
153
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 5
demonstrators also marching against racism in toronto and berlin, as well as london, where five people were arrested. amy kellogg has the latest from florence, italy. >> jon, there was shock and outrage in many parts of the world over the death of george floyd. in berlin there were protests outside the u.s. embassy, and in london people gathered on trafalgar square before moving on to the houses of parliament and the u.s. embassy there. they chanted no justice, no peace, in some way placards
demonstrators also marching against racism in toronto and berlin, as well as london, where five people were arrested. amy kellogg has the latest from florence, italy. >> jon, there was shock and outrage in many parts of the world over the death of george floyd. in berlin there were protests outside the u.s. embassy, and in london people gathered on trafalgar square before moving on to the houses of parliament and the u.s. embassy there. they chanted no justice, no peace, in some way...
75
75
May 11, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang.with a lawsuit in california over the treatment of their workers. thes an ongoing thing with classification of their workers, whether their employees are employees are contract staff. john chaney is the ceo of professional staffing services firm. this is a story that many of us have watched. not only will it directly affect these companies heavily but it has repercussions across the gig economy. could this be a game changer? >> yes, very much so. economy is the fastest-growing segment in the u.s. right now, now 10 million workers out of the 150 million workers in the u.s., so very significant. unfortunately, the way gig economy companies have organized themselves, they have all invaded u.s. labor laws, shirked responsibility to their workers. this is an important step for the united states, americans to reassert whether or not worker norms that we have had in our country for the last 100 years, whether we want to have them or see them slowly euros. ,t is a very important case important
this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang.with a lawsuit in california over the treatment of their workers. thes an ongoing thing with classification of their workers, whether their employees are employees are contract staff. john chaney is the ceo of professional staffing services firm. this is a story that many of us have watched. not only will it directly affect these companies heavily but it has repercussions across the gig economy. could this be a game...
39
39
May 31, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
david: you grew up in toronto? lorne: toronto.: did you say i want to be a lawyer or doctor like all jewish boys? lorne: no. my grandparents owned a movie age,er and from an early if asked in the third grade what i wanted to do, i would have said lawyer. i think that is what you said or something, but i would have wanted to be in movies. david: did you say i want to make my career in canada or the victim is the united states? time, i thought, at the 1976 was the bicentennial and there was a new spirit in the country. i thought i would be perfectly happy to be here the rest of my then i got an opportunity to do a show in california. partner andg with a , we write, we perform, we wrote stand up for woody allen's and people like that. david: you picked a number of famous people who went on to fame and fortune. when the show is over are you convinced you have a hit forever or are you not sure? lorne: i have said this often, but i had all the ingredients i just did not have the recipe. between the first show and second show we changed.
david: you grew up in toronto? lorne: toronto.: did you say i want to be a lawyer or doctor like all jewish boys? lorne: no. my grandparents owned a movie age,er and from an early if asked in the third grade what i wanted to do, i would have said lawyer. i think that is what you said or something, but i would have wanted to be in movies. david: did you say i want to make my career in canada or the victim is the united states? time, i thought, at the 1976 was the bicentennial and there was a new...
68
68
May 12, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
we even saw snow in toronto and the state of new york on monday. a blast of cold air will continue to produce winter-like weather in a large portion of eastern canada and the north eastern portions of of the u.s. the high will be only 9 degrees in toronto, 16 degrees in new york. but the morning low could dip down to 5 degrees. that's all for now. stay safe and have a nice day. >>> and that is it for nhk "newsline." thank you for watching. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm aiko doden. today we are focussing on plastic waste. we're looking at some clever projects people in asia have come up with to tackle a problem that is harming our environment on land and sea. we go first to india where a fast growing economy and rapid urbanization are lifting people out of poverty and in the process creating mountains of trash, much of it plastic. one young entrepreneur is hard at work creating a nationwide recycling system. and he found a critical part of his project lying right there on his doorstep. >> the pile of trash at this dump is nearly 70 meters
we even saw snow in toronto and the state of new york on monday. a blast of cold air will continue to produce winter-like weather in a large portion of eastern canada and the north eastern portions of of the u.s. the high will be only 9 degrees in toronto, 16 degrees in new york. but the morning low could dip down to 5 degrees. that's all for now. stay safe and have a nice day. >>> and that is it for nhk "newsline." thank you for watching. >>> welcome to...
96
96
May 29, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
along with amanda lang in toronto.resident xi jinping upmises it the country comes with a coronavirus vaccine, it will share it with the rest of the world. earlyould help diffuse criticism to their response to the disease. mid may, they had five being tested. more than 2000 people were enrolled in phase two trials. china would distribute the vaccine partnered with the world health organization and a global nonprofit organization. it is not certain how long that would take. in 2018, chinese vaccine makers markup cutting corners and that gave the industry a bad reputation, and other countries have to agree to allow phase three testing. if the where they see vaccine keeps people free of the infection. let's bring in somebody who knows a lot about this, dr. steven seedhouse, biotechnologist at raymond james. talk to us about where the u.s. is relative to china, and whether they are in a parallel race or separate races entirely. i would characterize it as parallel. there is clearly a lot of development going on around the w
along with amanda lang in toronto.resident xi jinping upmises it the country comes with a coronavirus vaccine, it will share it with the rest of the world. earlyould help diffuse criticism to their response to the disease. mid may, they had five being tested. more than 2000 people were enrolled in phase two trials. china would distribute the vaccine partnered with the world health organization and a global nonprofit organization. it is not certain how long that would take. in 2018, chinese...
145
145
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm amanda lang in toronto. hasave warned it will take years before growth gets back to 2019 levels, let alone resume its growth curve it had been on. raisempany was able to $25 billion in bonds recently to shore up its cash position. how long will that last is one of the big questions. carol levenson is with gimme credit. positionrt with the that boeing is in, like many airlines, the income of cash is nil. it was able to tap the markets. give us the read on its financial flexibility, does it have for the -- what it needs for the time it is describing? carol: they give for having me. as you point out, the ability to tap the bond market for $25 billion was a vote of confidence and a tremendous move. let's hope they don't need $25 billion more this year, but in combination with what they already have on hand, other facilities available to them, it seems to me, that will get them through until things start turning around. vonnie: you see a lot of commentary to the effect that the fed bailed bowing out. is that fair
i'm amanda lang in toronto. hasave warned it will take years before growth gets back to 2019 levels, let alone resume its growth curve it had been on. raisempany was able to $25 billion in bonds recently to shore up its cash position. how long will that last is one of the big questions. carol levenson is with gimme credit. positionrt with the that boeing is in, like many airlines, the income of cash is nil. it was able to tap the markets. give us the read on its financial flexibility, does it...
50
50
May 1, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
amanda lang is with me in toronto., we want to get to taylor riggs with a bloomberg quick take. taylor: it is the fear on almost everyone's mind, what happens if there is a second way? the concern is even if the coronavirus receipts, it could resurface with renewed strength. the onset of cool weather could bring back the coronavirus. that is what happens with influenza. the pathogen could mutate and become unrecognizable to most people's immune system. the virus can also move to populations that have not been exposed so far. there have been hints from china that a second wave is a risk. some areas that were shut down and reopened have had research and's reimposed because of new cases. movements, restrictions have slowed the virus is spread but they leave people vulnerable to infections was named venture out again. the who has advised lifting movement restrictions in stages to test the impact. experts also say they need to scale up testing. once they find and test -- infected people, they say they need to identify their
amanda lang is with me in toronto., we want to get to taylor riggs with a bloomberg quick take. taylor: it is the fear on almost everyone's mind, what happens if there is a second way? the concern is even if the coronavirus receipts, it could resurface with renewed strength. the onset of cool weather could bring back the coronavirus. that is what happens with influenza. the pathogen could mutate and become unrecognizable to most people's immune system. the virus can also move to populations...
51
51
May 4, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks down but off session lows as president trump threatens more tariffs on china in retaliation over the coronavirus. 500 on track for a third day of losses, marking its longest losing streak in two months. cases of the coronavirus top 3.5 million. trump says some states are not going fast enough to reopen, but admitting the nations death count will likely be higher than he predicted. marc benioff says the u.s. government could create incentives for companies to rehire employees. our conversation with the ceo of salesforce still ahead. amanda: we are watching the markets today. it is a bit of a messy session. we have weakness across the board although we are seeing more strength, if you can call it that, in tech stocks. on the s&p 500, the energy subgroup is showing leadership today. we have seen lately, moving in the opposite direction of the price of oil. te
amanda: live from toronto, i'm amanda lang. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york.e joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. u.s. stocks down but off session lows as president trump threatens more tariffs on china in retaliation over the coronavirus. 500 on track for a third day of losses, marking its longest losing streak in two months. cases of the coronavirus top 3.5 million. trump says some states are not going fast...
74
74
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you, paul, an unusual scene on the streets of toronto today.ow a couple of inflatable dinosaurs are helping the community tackle the coronavirus pandemic. . >>> i'm guessing this halloween in america, the hottest costume will be sexy, responsible person who stayed indoors. like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on
. >> thank you, paul, an unusual scene on the streets of toronto today.ow a couple of inflatable dinosaurs are helping the community tackle the coronavirus pandemic. . >>> i'm guessing this halloween in america, the hottest costume will be sexy, responsible person who stayed indoors. like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. across america, business owners...
49
49
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
may tell a personal story, i, to have an uncle max or did who survived auschwitz and emigrated to torontond lived a life. i visited my uncle max the summer of 1990 shortly after one month or two after i had been on the trip to eastern europe and visiting auschwitz. over dinner and after dinner his son, my cousin in my entire life that is the most i ever heard my father talk about his experiences. i said why do you think that is? his attitude is what is the point it would just be complaining to her children. so we are incredibly indebted to organizations like the foundation and the international march of the living, like the museum of your one - - jewish heritage and organizations like hanover press who have created a for amanda structure around hearing and learning the stories of survivors to be passed down so we can learn from them and hopefully never again. most importantly we are indebted to survivors like max who did speak again and again and countless colleges and universities and public event events, he has led 21 trips to auschwitz he is educated students and adults in addition to
may tell a personal story, i, to have an uncle max or did who survived auschwitz and emigrated to torontond lived a life. i visited my uncle max the summer of 1990 shortly after one month or two after i had been on the trip to eastern europe and visiting auschwitz. over dinner and after dinner his son, my cousin in my entire life that is the most i ever heard my father talk about his experiences. i said why do you think that is? his attitude is what is the point it would just be complaining to...
52
52
May 14, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm amanda lang in toronto with vonnie quinn in new york. covid-19 pandemic has created a prices without -- a crisis without precedent for large and small charities as they seek the help that they need, and this is so broad that the difficulties of many americans will make their futures less certain. we are here with the president and ceo of the national philanthropic trust. thanks for being with us, eileen . the level of concern on the part of charities out there, give us your read on how difficult it is out there right now. eileen: thanks for having me. the front lines are having a tough time right now. unemployment is high and a third of the nonprofits are cutting staff due to covid-19. the thing that is really scary, most nonprofits have 30 to 60 day reserves, but the grassroots thanrofits have less two weeks. they do not have a lot of capital to depend upon. a high percentage will close of we do not come to the rescue somehow. vonnie: how does that happen, eileen? how do you rescue philanthropy at a time when it is most needed and most
i'm amanda lang in toronto with vonnie quinn in new york. covid-19 pandemic has created a prices without -- a crisis without precedent for large and small charities as they seek the help that they need, and this is so broad that the difficulties of many americans will make their futures less certain. we are here with the president and ceo of the national philanthropic trust. thanks for being with us, eileen . the level of concern on the part of charities out there, give us your read on how...
86
86
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
and nobody knows for sure what's going to happen with the telluride, toronto, new york and london filmpells chaos for the oscars race. and that's our focus today. last year, the venice film festival catapulted joker into the oscars race by giving it its top prize in telluride in colorado, gave race by giving it its top prize. telluride in colorado gave renee zellweger a huge oscars lift for her portrayal ofjudy garland by granting her special recognition for her performance. the toronto film festival gave the anti—nazi satire jojo rabbit its people's choice award, boosting its offcuts chances. —— boosting its oscars chances. and the new york film festival opened with martin scorsese and the irishman endowing that movie with great academy awards momentum. so what's going to happen this time around with a reduced film festival presence in the offing to propel films to oscar glory? there will be an awards conversation. people like me, people like you are going to be looking at movies and saying that's an awards contender and writing about them. i mean, how else does it happen? it's just t
and nobody knows for sure what's going to happen with the telluride, toronto, new york and london filmpells chaos for the oscars race. and that's our focus today. last year, the venice film festival catapulted joker into the oscars race by giving it its top prize in telluride in colorado, gave race by giving it its top prize. telluride in colorado gave renee zellweger a huge oscars lift for her portrayal ofjudy garland by granting her special recognition for her performance. the toronto film...
39
39
May 1, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
so that was the prime minister speaking earlier on let's bring in dana like he's joining us from toronto what more do we know about this legislation daniel. well it's safe to say that the government was prompted into action by this this government led by justin trudeau 1st elected in 2015 and promising some gun control measures in response to gun crime and other things in canada not to mention mass shootings in the united states but they moved rather slowly they brought in much less than they promised last week's shooting in nova scotia was definitely what got them moving this is a big long list of weapons at least 1500 weapons many of them modeled on the a ar 15 a very familiar weapon to those who follow the news of mass shootings in the united states not clear if the nova scotia shooter was using one of these banned weapons but other mass shooters in canada have used them in the past most recently 3 years ago when the mosque in quebec city was attacked that shooter did use a variation on the a r 15 as you said there are talk of a buyback program there is estimated to be maybe about 150
so that was the prime minister speaking earlier on let's bring in dana like he's joining us from toronto what more do we know about this legislation daniel. well it's safe to say that the government was prompted into action by this this government led by justin trudeau 1st elected in 2015 and promising some gun control measures in response to gun crime and other things in canada not to mention mass shootings in the united states but they moved rather slowly they brought in much less than they...
64
64
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you, paul, an unusual scene on the streets of toronto today.ow a couple of inflatable dinosaurs are helping the community tackle the coronavirus pandemic. . >>> i'm guessing this halloween in america, the hottest costume will be sexy, responsible person who stayed indoors. a mother and daughter duo going above and beyond to protect their community in toronto. >>> take a look at this, they passed out free homemade masks while dressed as dinosaurs. they walked around their neighborhood and nearby city center during the hour when people come out to make noise for front line workers. we may be asking what's with the dino suits ? they say it was simply to lift people's spirits. map if you're headed for the door this friday in sports, not before a stunner in local nascar. we'll also turn back the clock. and this fella from pleasanton has got skills. he's in the water buzz really dazzles gliding on top of . >>> biggest revenue weekend of the year at sonoma race way has sadly pumped the brakes to a halt. these images at this track set for next month is
. >> thank you, paul, an unusual scene on the streets of toronto today.ow a couple of inflatable dinosaurs are helping the community tackle the coronavirus pandemic. . >>> i'm guessing this halloween in america, the hottest costume will be sexy, responsible person who stayed indoors. a mother and daughter duo going above and beyond to protect their community in toronto. >>> take a look at this, they passed out free homemade masks while dressed as dinosaurs. they walked...
50
50
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
and you lack of his era toronto. still to come on this program resistance to lebanon's economic rescue plan as the government asks for a financial lifeline. hello we still got some very hot sunshine across northern parts of china for the time being that will change as we go through the next couple of days area cloud into central areas of china that's going to push out into the east china sea eventually we'll see some wetter weather just not doing its way towards south korea towards southern parts of japan but headed that saturday looks was dry and sunny we're getting up to around 28 celsius in tokyo that cloud on the right that will continue to ease further east with so it will cloud over it will turn increasingly wet some heavy downpours for the far south of japan and also into south korea as we go through sunday still some showers there into southern areas of china but for the far south too bad hong kong around $31.00 celsius in the sunshine sunshine the showers meanwhile across a good part of southeast asia some o
and you lack of his era toronto. still to come on this program resistance to lebanon's economic rescue plan as the government asks for a financial lifeline. hello we still got some very hot sunshine across northern parts of china for the time being that will change as we go through the next couple of days area cloud into central areas of china that's going to push out into the east china sea eventually we'll see some wetter weather just not doing its way towards south korea towards southern...
43
43
May 6, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
this is bloomberg. >> live from toronto welcome to bloomberg: markets.rre now joined audiences. here are top stories we are following from around the world. investors are weighing another round little economic numbers as new abp data shows companies cut a record 20 million jobs last month. new york city says the unemployment rate a triple as the coronavirus ways on the economy with more than 900,000 people losing their jobs. present trump says americans should start returning to their everyday lives even if it means more people will die. ,isney is at with earnings saying profits plunged by as much as $1.4 billion. we break down the numbers with a media and entertainment analyst .ext let's check in on the markets. shery: it has been a bit of a sloppy session that brought us negative and then briefly positive. this broad market is not too bad are showingaknesses up in the yield curve there. their comments from steve mnuchin but the sheer size of is playing with the curve a little bit today as its deepens. disneykeeping our eye on that reported after the be
this is bloomberg. >> live from toronto welcome to bloomberg: markets.rre now joined audiences. here are top stories we are following from around the world. investors are weighing another round little economic numbers as new abp data shows companies cut a record 20 million jobs last month. new york city says the unemployment rate a triple as the coronavirus ways on the economy with more than 900,000 people losing their jobs. present trump says americans should start returning to their...
55
55
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
roosevelt on route home from toronto, staffed -- stopped to see general eisenhower and told him he was to command overlord. the design for victory in europe was now completed. but so far as the allies in italy were concerned, france and the cross channel invasion were a long way off. it was to be a tragically long winter of hard fighting in italy. there was the battle for monte casino. cassino to bypass the mountainous terrain in southern italy, our forces landed 35 miles south of rome. heavy resistance stalled the breakout from the beaches. finally, we blasted our way out of the pocket. the landings convinced hitler that we were launching an all out campaign in italy. he rushed eight more divisions to reinforce his army in italy and the steel -- stalemate was resumed. in total war there is no easy road to victory. we had entered world war two unprepared for global war of such unprecedented magnitude against aggressors who trained their combat divisions by the hundreds. it was too long years from pearl harbor to the winter stalemate in italy. during those two years, lack of time had be
roosevelt on route home from toronto, staffed -- stopped to see general eisenhower and told him he was to command overlord. the design for victory in europe was now completed. but so far as the allies in italy were concerned, france and the cross channel invasion were a long way off. it was to be a tragically long winter of hard fighting in italy. there was the battle for monte casino. cassino to bypass the mountainous terrain in southern italy, our forces landed 35 miles south of rome. heavy...
33
33
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
2 year amnesty for people to dispose of weapons that they already own daniel black has more from toronto. after the worst mass shooting in canadian history the most sweeping gun controls the country has ever introduced shocking and horrific images of the aftermath of a rampage by a lone gunman in nova scotia prompted the federal government to ban about $1500.00 types of semiautomatic military grade rifles the prime minister said it was time to get rid of guns that mostly harm human beings these weapons were designed for one purpose and one purpose only to kill the largest number of people in the shortest amount of time there is no use and no place for such weapons in canada. the list of prohibited weapons includes hundreds of versions of the a ar 15 assault rifle last used in a mass shooting in canada in 2017 when a gunman killed 6 men in a quebec city mosque such attacks are much rarer here than in the united states canadians are far more accustomed to hearing of mass killings across the border such as the los vegas mass shooting that left 58 people dead in 2017 an assault weapons ban l
2 year amnesty for people to dispose of weapons that they already own daniel black has more from toronto. after the worst mass shooting in canadian history the most sweeping gun controls the country has ever introduced shocking and horrific images of the aftermath of a rampage by a lone gunman in nova scotia prompted the federal government to ban about $1500.00 types of semiautomatic military grade rifles the prime minister said it was time to get rid of guns that mostly harm human beings these...
73
73
May 5, 2020
05/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 2:00 in new york, 7:00 p.m.am scarlet fu. romaine: and i am romaine bostick. this is "bloomberg markets: the close." it looks like we are rallying for a second straight day. u.s. begintes in the to prepare for reopening, as well as several countries in europe also taking steps to get their economies up and running. that is putting a big into stocks. the dow jones, s&p 500, and nasdaq each up about 2% on the day. the russell is the slight outperformer on the day. out it is still the large mega cap names reading is higher -- leaving us higher. -- leaving us higher.
from new york and toronto, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 2:00 in new york, 7:00 p.m.am scarlet fu. romaine: and i am romaine bostick. this is "bloomberg markets: the close." it looks like we are rallying for a second straight day. u.s. begintes in the to prepare for reopening, as well as several countries in europe also taking steps to get their economies up and running. that is putting a big into stocks. the dow jones, s&p 500, and nasdaq each up about 2% on the day. the...
34
34
May 2, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
they look forward to further action to make canada a much safer country and your lack of his era toronto. joe biden has all but certain to take on donald trump in this election. sexual assault accusation has come from a woman who works for biden in the early ninety's from washington on fishery. was it still many to talk about the vice presidential campaign for weeks and it wasn't going away former senate aide tara reid claimed she was sexually assaulted when she worked with then senator joe biden and allegations she only meet public in the last few weeks an allegation biden could no longer ignore no this is not true i'm saying on a quickly it never knew. never happened didn't they never happened i don't remember any type of complaint she may have made it was 27 years ago and i don't remember nor does anyone else that i'm aware of democrats have been pushed to address the allegation in the last few days speaker nancy pelosi who endorsed by this week insisted she has no doubts about the former vice president i have a great comfort level with that the situation as i see it with all the resp
they look forward to further action to make canada a much safer country and your lack of his era toronto. joe biden has all but certain to take on donald trump in this election. sexual assault accusation has come from a woman who works for biden in the early ninety's from washington on fishery. was it still many to talk about the vice presidential campaign for weeks and it wasn't going away former senate aide tara reid claimed she was sexually assaulted when she worked with then senator joe...
37
37
May 1, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
is no use and no place for such weapons in canada let's bring in danny like he's joining us from toronto to talk about the significance of all of this and any reaction daniel from the kid eons. well this is a move that was expected after the horrible events in nova scotia 2 weeks ago the killing of 22 people and we're not actually sure that are a band of sold weapon a now banned assault weapon was used but it certainly motivated a lot of public to get in touch with members of parliament to join forums calling for gun control and by all means that looks like the government was listening now to justin trudeau his government did come to power just over 5 years ago promising sweeping gun control they delivered on some of that but not as much as gun control advocates wanted now we have probably the most sweeping gun control measures the country has ever seen a ban on some 1500 kinds of assault rifle and other types of military grade weapons there is a 69 page law being issued and it is mostly a list of brand names of weapons most of them variations on the well known a are 14 or 15 i should sa
is no use and no place for such weapons in canada let's bring in danny like he's joining us from toronto to talk about the significance of all of this and any reaction daniel from the kid eons. well this is a move that was expected after the horrible events in nova scotia 2 weeks ago the killing of 22 people and we're not actually sure that are a band of sold weapon a now banned assault weapon was used but it certainly motivated a lot of public to get in touch with members of parliament to join...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
May 30, 2020
05/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is barrie toronto. i first off want to say that the slow streets are a little frustrating. they're not designated until you come upon it. it is really behove you to provide signage the block before to let you know that the street is closed. because as a cab driver, i drive two days a week and i don't do more even though the business is there because of limiting my exposure and to be focused 11 to 12 hours in order to make money and to serve the public. it takes a lot of energy and motivation. because of my age and diabetes, i have to limit my exposure. and i'm a really concerned that our inability to be able to manoeuvre the streets due to the slow streets is a problem since it's not always marked well until you come upon the street. also the traffic has increased. i've noticed seven weeks ago when i started back driving again, once or twice a week, that the traffic has increased exponentially and if you want to make money get the double parkers on the main muni thorough fairs on the peak hours of 8:00
. >> this is barrie toronto. i first off want to say that the slow streets are a little frustrating. they're not designated until you come upon it. it is really behove you to provide signage the block before to let you know that the street is closed. because as a cab driver, i drive two days a week and i don't do more even though the business is there because of limiting my exposure and to be focused 11 to 12 hours in order to make money and to serve the public. it takes a lot of energy...
101
101
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
mire esto color rojo hacia la zona oeste y al sur,pero aire lo que sucede en el noreste del país en toronto estas temperaturas calidas y con estas imágenes vemos cómo san josé en los 87 estaba en los 91 sigue descendiendo el mercurio y casi 20 grados abajo y santa rosa en los 90 oakland en los 95 y hasta los 62 grados para san francisco este es el satélite que nos ha estado enseñando qué sucede desde la tierra y vemos imágenes increíbles y en japón árboles crados perfedctamente simetrico y que es para proteger cuando viene el frío y viento, para proteger a los campesino en esta imágenes también se ve cómo va ser ocnsumido por la copa baja y que trae aire fresco y las temperaturas en el área de la bahía para san francisco sábado día de las madres condiciones frescas y se mantiene fresco en la región, tengo más detalles en el siguiente semg, volvemos . >>> muchos negocios no esenciales continúan cerrados, pero ennapa otros abrieron pero con menos restricciones, tendremos los detalles a las seis . >>> usted podrá permitir colocar una (...) en la calle le tengo los detalles . >>> atención que l
mire esto color rojo hacia la zona oeste y al sur,pero aire lo que sucede en el noreste del país en toronto estas temperaturas calidas y con estas imágenes vemos cómo san josé en los 87 estaba en los 91 sigue descendiendo el mercurio y casi 20 grados abajo y santa rosa en los 90 oakland en los 95 y hasta los 62 grados para san francisco este es el satélite que nos ha estado enseñando qué sucede desde la tierra y vemos imágenes increíbles y en japón árboles crados perfedctamente...