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as high as cases are in toronto, here is something to think about. i was talking about the raptors, the nba team. they're going into tampa bay to play. tampa bay right now has a surge quite like toronto, and yet the striking contrast between how these two cities are now handling the virus, really it couldn't be more striking, and says a lot really about how things are being handled in canada through the second wave. back to you. >>> so here's to your health. you asked so we're answering your top coronavirus questions, actually you're lucky, we're not answering them, sanjay is, someone who actually knows the answers is here. dr. sanjay gupta, with us. so sanjay, people wrote in, viewer questions. it's been a long time since we've done this with coronavirus and there are new types of questions being asked. start with the vaccine. sheryl asks, they say if you're not feeling well not to get your annual flu vaccine until you feel better. once the covid vaccine comes out, what do you do? how does that affect how you're feeling? will it be safe to get the v
as high as cases are in toronto, here is something to think about. i was talking about the raptors, the nba team. they're going into tampa bay to play. tampa bay right now has a surge quite like toronto, and yet the striking contrast between how these two cities are now handling the virus, really it couldn't be more striking, and says a lot really about how things are being handled in canada through the second wave. back to you. >>> so here's to your health. you asked so we're...
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there's no question a second lock down will be tough here in toronto.s been tougher to think about are the consequences if it doesn't work. >> the worry fewer restrictions in other areas bordering the city means people will move freely to shop, dine and get together. only toronto and one of the sprawling suburbs, peel, is in lock down. hot house restaurant managers adam joe, deployed a hundred people, able to keep half on payroll thanks to their large patio. under lock down, they will have to scale back even further. >> i would say a little crest fallen, we have a lot of energy recently. i wouldn't say i was shocked. >> reporter: are you afraid of what will happen if it doesn't work? >> absolutely. you don't know how it's going to pan out on the other end. so it is, you know, scary. >> reporter: and so toronto, one of the largest cities in north america, masks up, locks down, and hopes this painful sacrifice will be enough to reopen in time for christmas. paula newton, cnn, toronto. >> well, scientists have discovered evidence of catastrophic flooding o
there's no question a second lock down will be tough here in toronto.s been tougher to think about are the consequences if it doesn't work. >> the worry fewer restrictions in other areas bordering the city means people will move freely to shop, dine and get together. only toronto and one of the sprawling suburbs, peel, is in lock down. hot house restaurant managers adam joe, deployed a hundred people, able to keep half on payroll thanks to their large patio. under lock down, they will...
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it's not just toronto, we are seeing it in quebec.he province of manitoba saying it's going to move into the critical stage to have more restrictions coming in as of tomorrow. just health story, i want to play for you part of our aterview with a ceo, successful restaurant chain in canada. >> overall, it is extremely disappointing that two weeks ago, it was announced we would be open at 50% capacity and the city asked for another week. there's very little to zero additional aid coming. it is beyond frustrating. >> i talked to a restaurant earlier who said he has friends in the industry who have committed suicide. so difficult has this time been, these are human being's under great stress. the story isn't just remote, it is very personal. when you hear that not enough is being done, what can be done to help restaurants and other businesses that have to close? >> the government has made some big promises about ramping up aid for parts of the country that are in lock down and businesses in those zones. that is not necessarily arrived as q
it's not just toronto, we are seeing it in quebec.he province of manitoba saying it's going to move into the critical stage to have more restrictions coming in as of tomorrow. just health story, i want to play for you part of our aterview with a ceo, successful restaurant chain in canada. >> overall, it is extremely disappointing that two weeks ago, it was announced we would be open at 50% capacity and the city asked for another week. there's very little to zero additional aid coming. it...
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a documentary that premiered at the largely virtual toronto international film festival this year wasfbi director j edgar hoover's campaign of character assassination and disinformation against civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr. he was killed in 1968, but this film is no period piece. it touches on several topical matters. some of the themes that i expect to resonate with oscar voters will be the same themes that are in our headlines right now, themes that reflect on systemic racism and trying to fight that. let's start walking. just start walking to me. that's fantastic. there are other docs that may be in the running for an oscar that focus on more personal topics. dickjohnson is dead is a documentary about film—maker kirsten johnson's father, who was suffering from dementia. in order to deal better with his passing in the future, johnson made a film in which he acts out his death in different ways. the tragicomic scenes in the film are bittersweet and may seem irreverent at times, but the director felt it was important to find a way to face her dad's condition. to acknow
a documentary that premiered at the largely virtual toronto international film festival this year wasfbi director j edgar hoover's campaign of character assassination and disinformation against civil rights leader dr martin luther king jr. he was killed in 1968, but this film is no period piece. it touches on several topical matters. some of the themes that i expect to resonate with oscar voters will be the same themes that are in our headlines right now, themes that reflect on systemic racism...
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with reports on the venice, toronto and new york film festivals. hello from new york!om brook and welcome to our special talking movies programme, where we look forward to award season. normally at this time of the year, award season is taking shape — but because of the pandemic, everything has changed, with the oscars now shifting to april. but some potential awards contenders have emerged, especially at the venice film festival. from venice, for talking movies, emma jones reports. to the astonishment and the acclamation of the film industry, the venice film festival took place in 2020. it even had, behind the masks, instantly recognisable faces. but this year, with only two american films in competition, it was undoubtedly a european event. and given its timing, that's unusual. this is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but coming to venice in september and its festival usually means the start of autumn awards season — because this place has a habit of spotting oscar winners. but in 2020, by necessity, it has been a very different kind of festival. venic
with reports on the venice, toronto and new york film festivals. hello from new york!om brook and welcome to our special talking movies programme, where we look forward to award season. normally at this time of the year, award season is taking shape — but because of the pandemic, everything has changed, with the oscars now shifting to april. but some potential awards contenders have emerged, especially at the venice film festival. from venice, for talking movies, emma jones reports. to the...
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toronto wolfpack won't be allowed back into rugby league's super league next season.st their return by eight votes to four, with one abstention. toronto, who climbed from league one into the top tier within just three seasons of starting up, resigned from the 2020 competition injuly after former owner david argyle withdrew, saying he could no longer fund the club. there was one match in the super league this aftenoon. salford red devils are up to eighth in the table after coming from behind to beat catalans dragons 42 points to 24. salford's match against castleford tigers next monday has been called off after more covid cases in the castleford camp their match against leeds rhinos on friday's also off after four more players tested positive. the match scheduled for last friday against huddersfield was also cancelled, after 13 castleford players were ruled out with coronavirus. they'll have two more rounds of testing this week. leinster extended their remarkable run of pro 11; wins to 23 with a 32—19 victory over glasgow. the bonus point win moves leinster ahead of ul
toronto wolfpack won't be allowed back into rugby league's super league next season.st their return by eight votes to four, with one abstention. toronto, who climbed from league one into the top tier within just three seasons of starting up, resigned from the 2020 competition injuly after former owner david argyle withdrew, saying he could no longer fund the club. there was one match in the super league this aftenoon. salford red devils are up to eighth in the table after coming from behind to...
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a blow for toronto wolfpack as super league club's vote against allowing them back into the competitionor 2021. good evening, welcome along to sportsday. lots to come, including the latest from the first of tonight's two premier league matches. but we're going to start with what lockdown will mean for sport in england. we do know there are different rules and wales, scotland and northern ireland. we do know that elite level sport will carry on, but from thursday tennis courts will shut, golf courses will be closed, swimming pools will be locked up and grassroots sport will be put on hold. all this despite huge pressure coming on the prime minister from several mp‘s and many sports governing bodies calling from several mps and many sports governing bodies calling for an exemptions. here's how borisjohnson reacted to those calls today in parliament. i must apologise to my audible friend for not being able to offer the house and a huge list of exemptions to the rules that we set out —— honourable friend. alas, the effectiveness of the whole package is compromised. but that's why i wa nt to
a blow for toronto wolfpack as super league club's vote against allowing them back into the competitionor 2021. good evening, welcome along to sportsday. lots to come, including the latest from the first of tonight's two premier league matches. but we're going to start with what lockdown will mean for sport in england. we do know there are different rules and wales, scotland and northern ireland. we do know that elite level sport will carry on, but from thursday tennis courts will shut, golf...
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larry in north toronto with 15 electoral votes to be one there, so everyone watching that but as larryit could be a few more days yet before we hear, over a week and fat. one of the states still to be projected is arizona, which donald trump won last time, but wherejoe biden is leading with about 14% of the votes still to be counted. our correspondent sophie long reports. we believe one of the nets has suggested we've already won arizona, we are confident about arizona. that's a turnaround. in arizona, we have a lot of life in that and somebody said, somebody declared that it was a victory, and maybe it will be. after a premature call, words urging calm and caution, counting continues, and there's still no categoric confirmation that arizona will go tojoe biden. though some news networks and democrats have called it. arizona did the job, so we still have to make sure that every vote is counted, because we want everyone's voices to be heard, but arizona showed up and showed out today, and i'm so proud of my state, and i'm so proud of my county. democratic success here is the result of c
larry in north toronto with 15 electoral votes to be one there, so everyone watching that but as larryit could be a few more days yet before we hear, over a week and fat. one of the states still to be projected is arizona, which donald trump won last time, but wherejoe biden is leading with about 14% of the votes still to be counted. our correspondent sophie long reports. we believe one of the nets has suggested we've already won arizona, we are confident about arizona. that's a turnaround. in...
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just ahead, toronto's mayor joins us live. every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen mor
just ahead, toronto's mayor joins us live. every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the...
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i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda lang in toronto.s been a big week for retailers. earnings continue. tjx soaring as sales be analysts estimates even as it has been hurt by the pandemic. joining me is barclays adrienne yih. it looks like companies that were hurting have managed to stay that off. ienne: what we will see is that the consensus expectations are to low across the board. quality versuse those that are beating numbers that were just model to low for the backdrop of the year. -- just modeled too low for the backdrop of the year. --h in march, april, and may -- worst case scenario was we are more opened than we have expected at that point. amanda: thanks to government stimulus, we have seen checks sent to consumers, big increases in savings rates, balance sheets. do you expect that to hold up even as we kind of get this stimulus cap? -- gap? there is definitely a gap for a lot of consumers. adrienne: absolutely. in the second quarter, and retailers had an odd quarter july, there was this huge pent-up demand that carried forth
i am vonnie quinn in new york alongside amanda lang in toronto.s been a big week for retailers. earnings continue. tjx soaring as sales be analysts estimates even as it has been hurt by the pandemic. joining me is barclays adrienne yih. it looks like companies that were hurting have managed to stay that off. ienne: what we will see is that the consensus expectations are to low across the board. quality versuse those that are beating numbers that were just model to low for the backdrop of the...
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this is barry toronto. i would like to rephrase my comment from several weeks ago that one of your supervisors attacked me for. i want to say that some of the decisions that torn is making is dwighting the taxi industry rather than uniting us. the problem is the exclusion of the classification of the airport is dividing us and not going to make the purchase medallion holders richer. the numbers don't lay it out. the number of trips have gone up and the number of short trips have gone up at the airport. it is not a good decision. it is going to continue to divide drivers among ourselves and now we are getting publicity there will be a shortage of cabs at the airport which is not the truth. i urge you to get involved in order to help with the purchase medallion holders. there has got to be loan relief. there were 49 foreclosures over the last self-months and there will be more they were waiting to see if it passed to see if they can continue to drive. i urge you to please get involved. we are trying to help p
this is barry toronto. i would like to rephrase my comment from several weeks ago that one of your supervisors attacked me for. i want to say that some of the decisions that torn is making is dwighting the taxi industry rather than uniting us. the problem is the exclusion of the classification of the airport is dividing us and not going to make the purchase medallion holders richer. the numbers don't lay it out. the number of trips have gone up and the number of short trips have gone up at the...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto. alongside vonnie in new york.rg is reporting allies of president biden are telling lael brainard to stay on at the federal reserve. implications of that could be significant. mike mckee is with us now. sources only here but what does that suggest about a path toward those that may replace jay powell in 2022? mike: that would be the suggestion, that lael brainard would be favored. she is the only democrat on the board. there are two openings at the president has been trying to fill, so maybe a counterweight to that possibility, and the fact that she has an extremely strong background at the federal reserve. partly in charge of the pandemic response, so they want to keep her at the board right now. she was mentioned as one of the favorite to become treasury secretary, served as an assistant deputy secretary in charge of international affairs at one point, but it looks like, according to this information, she will stay at the fed. that would probably make janet yellen the favorite for the treasury job. vonnie: intere
i'm amanda lang in toronto. alongside vonnie in new york.rg is reporting allies of president biden are telling lael brainard to stay on at the federal reserve. implications of that could be significant. mike mckee is with us now. sources only here but what does that suggest about a path toward those that may replace jay powell in 2022? mike: that would be the suggestion, that lael brainard would be favored. she is the only democrat on the board. there are two openings at the president has been...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto.s been choppy among reits and investors with news coming thick and fast. where exactly are we in the discussion on the return to city living? joining me now is the ceo of brown harris stevens bess freedman. of citys an out flux inhabitants early on in the pandemic. where are we now? bess: we are in a much better place. the big picture of real estate has been remarkable considering all the challenges we face in the economy. the weeks leading up to the election were a little bit slow, but now that we have results and there is less uncertainty, we have seen a lot more people volume. the market is doing considerably well. on monday, there were 22 contracts reported signed over $4 million last week, which is pre-pandemic levels. so we are very happy about that. vonnie: pre-pandemic levels in terms of the numbers. what was the covid discount generally? a very complicated question to answer. it was a mixed bag. we saw a lot of things signed close to the asking price, but there is a variety. i
i'm amanda lang in toronto.s been choppy among reits and investors with news coming thick and fast. where exactly are we in the discussion on the return to city living? joining me now is the ceo of brown harris stevens bess freedman. of citys an out flux inhabitants early on in the pandemic. where are we now? bess: we are in a much better place. the big picture of real estate has been remarkable considering all the challenges we face in the economy. the weeks leading up to the election were a...
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you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so they hacked like, like the guy in the car up to it. did he decide to grow to look because he had no water choice and nothing left and from washing out his national face for company to soften? i'm going to take a quick bright morning sun, tim. it's join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. sports business. i'm sure. i'll see you then. again, big pharmaceutical companies have been working hard to clean up their image by supporting social justice courses. however, when it comes to a vaccine, many are putting profit before everything else and you study to show that many produces a happy to sell most of what they have to wealthier countries leaving poorer nations in the she's done, hawkins reports the police killing of george floyd reinvigorated the black lives matter. a movement that caused indignation on a global level with millions turning out across the u.s. and beyond. to say enoug
you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so they hacked like, like the guy in the car up to it. did he decide to grow to look because he had no water choice and nothing left and from washing out his national face for company to soften? i'm going to take a quick bright morning sun, tim. it's join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of...
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i'm amanda lang in toronto.report a big loss but it doesn't seem to be holding back the enthusiasm, nor are these markets holding back other businesses from seeking ipo's. abigail doolittle has more. >> a lot of worries for the markets and also with palantir, you would think the stock would be down but we have a rally. it's been a wild ride for them. in the after hours yesterday, reacting to that loss, the fact that the revenue growth forecast was less than expect it. stock was down 5%, now up 6%. overall, a strong first quarter for the company to be reporting. sales in the third quarter up 52%. to someo did guide revenue growth for the year. you can see, since this stock went public in september through direct listing, skyrocketing, up 150%. -- 115%. investors really seem to be looking past that at this point, thinking the trends for the company, that's actually been around for 17 years, that perhaps more of the strength is ahead. you were mentioning this was a strong ipo year, goodyear to go public. another an
i'm amanda lang in toronto.report a big loss but it doesn't seem to be holding back the enthusiasm, nor are these markets holding back other businesses from seeking ipo's. abigail doolittle has more. >> a lot of worries for the markets and also with palantir, you would think the stock would be down but we have a rally. it's been a wild ride for them. in the after hours yesterday, reacting to that loss, the fact that the revenue growth forecast was less than expect it. stock was down 5%,...
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. >> reporter: suzanne macdonald teaches psychology and biology at york university in toronto and saysve front paws, some might call them creepy hands, are part of their success as a species. >> you see a raccoon in a river where they evolve, they put their hands under the water and they feel food. >> reporter: it is why raccoons are commonly thought to wash their food. >> they don't really wash their food, even though their scientific name is the bear who washes with their hands. the end of their paws are more sensitive under water. they can actually get a good image of what they're feeling and they can kind of see it with their fingers and then they can eat it. >> reporter: raccoons are constantly reaching out and grabbing things because unlike many animals, they're intensely curious. >> for many other wild animals, when there is a strange object there, they have a healthy fear thank you very much. ththankyou verythat.the raccoond to new objects, things not normal in the landscape. >> reporter: this attraction to the new and shiny is what he calls neophilia. because of their intellig
. >> reporter: suzanne macdonald teaches psychology and biology at york university in toronto and saysve front paws, some might call them creepy hands, are part of their success as a species. >> you see a raccoon in a river where they evolve, they put their hands under the water and they feel food. >> reporter: it is why raccoons are commonly thought to wash their food. >> they don't really wash their food, even though their scientific name is the bear who washes with...
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and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so they hacked like, like the guy in the car up to it. did you decide to grow to look because you had no water choice and nothing left and you watching? i say we're going to take a quick break. now i will have more needs until it's so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic to follow only closely. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very time to sit down and talk what we've been saying. those 2011 price targets for big oil even back when i was a dollar based on the global market in the gold market. we could see 100000 dollars 6 months ago. i said ok, it looks like because it is going to challenge gold. therefore, we got to raise our price target to $400000.00, but you're right, you have to also look at the price of gold here because the gold price could get cut off because people are literally throwing in the street like
and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so they hacked like, like the guy in the car up to it. did you decide to grow to look because you had no water choice and nothing left and you watching? i say we're going to take a quick break. now i will have more needs until it's so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. let it be...
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i'm vonnie quinn in new york, alongside amanda lang in toronto.ing at the slowest pace in six, suggesting consumers are more hesitant to shop admitted more virus. that comes the same day that ismart -- joining us now gerald storch, the former ceo of toys "r" us come and former vice chairman of targus. you would imagine that life would be very difficult for them and only the ones that are selling the most survive. gerald: i think in most retail segments, the large retailers are doing quite fine. there is talk of missing estimates or something because they were only up .3% on an adjusted basis versus point five cents -- versus .5%. .3%, which is more than any of those numbers come a common revision on a monthly basis. what i look at as a retailer is how i'm doing year-over-year because no one can adjust better. now we are up against a pre-pandemic october a year ago. things are pretty good. total retail sales were at 5.7% year-over-year. that is a phenomenal number for any period of time. take outade, when you gasoline and autos, was up over 8% for
i'm vonnie quinn in new york, alongside amanda lang in toronto.ing at the slowest pace in six, suggesting consumers are more hesitant to shop admitted more virus. that comes the same day that ismart -- joining us now gerald storch, the former ceo of toys "r" us come and former vice chairman of targus. you would imagine that life would be very difficult for them and only the ones that are selling the most survive. gerald: i think in most retail segments, the large retailers are doing...
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toronto schools will remain open.ound the world. >>> i'm fred pleitgen in berlin. instead of coming to an end as planned, the measures will remain in place until at least december 20th, possibly even longer. germany is also expanding mask mandates and further restricting the amount of contacts people are allowed to have in a private setting. angela merkel says the goal of all this is to bring doubts the still high new infections and possibly ease re strikz come christmas. >>> i'm in london, england, where people are finding out what restrictions they'll be living under in just a week's time when a nationwide lockdown expires, replacing with a three-tier regional restrictions. all nonessential shops will be allowed to reopen. that means, let the christmas shopping begin. that's exactly what has many in the medical community worried, with some saying the strategy is full of risks. >>> i'm me lila bell in paris. ski resorts here in france will be closed over the christmas period as a result of restrictions. that's the ve
toronto schools will remain open.ound the world. >>> i'm fred pleitgen in berlin. instead of coming to an end as planned, the measures will remain in place until at least december 20th, possibly even longer. germany is also expanding mask mandates and further restricting the amount of contacts people are allowed to have in a private setting. angela merkel says the goal of all this is to bring doubts the still high new infections and possibly ease re strikz come christmas. >>>...
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energy is a factor in toronto, too.he focus will be on this holiday shopping season which kicks off this week across the u.s. new restrictions and lockdowns have some worried about what this will look like in which retailers will weather it better. tom mcgee is the president and ceo of the international council of shopping centers. it feels like an important moment, one where we have a mixed picture across the u.s. in terms of what is open and not, restrictions on shopping. what is the overall level of optimism out there about how this season will do? tom: i think we have a fair level of optimism that the holiday season will be a solid one. our forecast is for one point 1% growth. this is clearly a much different holiday season than anything we have experience in the past. has andack friday continues to be an important day this year, it's a different holiday season, much longer. people started shopping a lot earlier. frankly, a lot more people are buying things online. that places pressure on the logistics channels. peo
energy is a factor in toronto, too.he focus will be on this holiday shopping season which kicks off this week across the u.s. new restrictions and lockdowns have some worried about what this will look like in which retailers will weather it better. tom mcgee is the president and ceo of the international council of shopping centers. it feels like an important moment, one where we have a mixed picture across the u.s. in terms of what is open and not, restrictions on shopping. what is the overall...
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and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the abs so much less in front of them sort. ringback of like the guy in the car or do you decide to grow up to learn because you had more to choice and nothing left and for facebook's disregard for people's privacy is the 6000000 dollar fine. in south korea, the country's personal info protection agency found the network is secretly sharing data with 3rd party operators. a user agreed to share their information with a particular service when they logged in with their facebook accounts. however, the user's friends did not, and they were unaware that their data was also being shared. investigators found the face that facebook shared the data of at least 3300000 south koreans all without the knowledge. it happened over a 6 year period ending 28. he's time people use their facebook accounts to log into other sites and apps on top of the find. a criminal probe could now be opened, who have been caught the rate in as much as possible throughout the
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and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, d. m. fairness and justice is a big part of people getting far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them sort of like the guy in the car. oh, did you decide to grow a little because you had no water choice and nothing left. and let's bring you to the british capital, where police have detained at least 60 in london during a mass on tea locked on demonstration. on saturday, protesters started early various locations in central london brought apart really by a group called save our rights. a social media police urged the activists to return home because of coronavirus restrictions currently in place. the crowds refused, chanted freedom by some reportedly less off or some of the protestors holds complained of excessive reaction as well as tory will be closely following the program. while these are often are, but do stay close for a look at what's ahead here in our to international over the coming week. take your pick and moments. well, women sank us 2011 dead initially. our price targ
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i think education always is number one, canadian restaurant and he refused to close his toronto eatery during the lockdown has been ordered not to come within 200 meters of the place when police came to arrest. and obscurely, they previously warned his supporters trying to stop the detention because you just oh, i was losing years, but that was resting in one job with just one other person was detained for spitting at police offices. on friday, the owner appeared in court via video on a number of charges, including unlawful gathering, violating indoor, dining rules and obstructing police. he's been released on bail, go, fund me campaigns, been launched to support the restaurant owner. supporter said that he stood up for the rights of the little guys, a local organization that represents small business owners, told r.t. the current 28 day lockdown in canada could spell the and for many firms. many businesses in these regions have already lost 3 to 5 months of the year from government shutdowns, without immediate and fool assistance. many won't survive. and it's not just in canada, busin
i think education always is number one, canadian restaurant and he refused to close his toronto eatery during the lockdown has been ordered not to come within 200 meters of the place when police came to arrest. and obscurely, they previously warned his supporters trying to stop the detention because you just oh, i was losing years, but that was resting in one job with just one other person was detained for spitting at police offices. on friday, the owner appeared in court via video on a number...
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hey, if i pick out toronto in the forecast, snow or rain, or snow proper for the next 3 days is your lot. whereas in chicago has another example, you get the story maybe a little bit on tuesday, and then it's mostly sunny if still cold. now the concentration of rain in the caribbean is most likely to be, i think, in costa rica and panama during monday and tuesday. that's the edge of the cold front that we're talking about in the us. in algiers, the rain in some parts of the yucatan. and in western cuba during tuesday and increasing your wednesday big sums. thunderstorms, again, in honduras for coated 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how the system based on private ownership and the pursuit of profit. so the world in a ton of us capitalism is the pandemic. so much of the current exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the full hail the meltdown on al-jazeera. the roof or the old this is out 0. these are the top stories this hour to get out in force as service
hey, if i pick out toronto in the forecast, snow or rain, or snow proper for the next 3 days is your lot. whereas in chicago has another example, you get the story maybe a little bit on tuesday, and then it's mostly sunny if still cold. now the concentration of rain in the caribbean is most likely to be, i think, in costa rica and panama during monday and tuesday. that's the edge of the cold front that we're talking about in the us. in algiers, the rain in some parts of the yucatan. and in...
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and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, d. m. fairness and justice is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them sort of the day had a lot of did that. the guy in the bar up to it, did you decide to grow to a little because you had more to choice and nothing left and for a lot further. now we're all set to cross to moxon. stacy, for the latest kaiser report is going offer for some plum maintenance. we'll be back on raring to go on sunday morning though with the weekly our recap of the week was to check it out from the newsroom unless self for now though, it might be able to feel welcome. you should all just normal guy called a member of the real world will know well, you know, but what if, when you're watching project or was a filter said some of you up on the board was to be with the one that you would use to surround us but i wanted something legal for the rich, but i hoarded del, i don't know what the local police chief oh, look, you're my social class people. if you're born into a p
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s toronto awptors away from home for the beginning of the season.l shooting: breaking news out of wisconsin. what we are learning about the shooter and victims. and steve hartman's "on the road" with a reminder about all we have to be thankful for, even in the year of a pandemic. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. norah is off tonight. i'm margaret brennan. we're going to begin with breaking news and a major milestone in the race to finally end the coronavirus pandemic. tonight, pfizer is now the first company to apply for emergency authorization of its covid-19 vaccine, setting off a sprint by scientists at the f.d.a. to approve it. cbs news has learned that could come as early as the second week of december. and while a vaccine could be the light at the end of the tunnel, experts warn, with new exponentiallywing exponentially tonight, americans should expect a lot more darkness ahead. as we come on the air, m
s toronto awptors away from home for the beginning of the season.l shooting: breaking news out of wisconsin. what we are learning about the shooter and victims. and steve hartman's "on the road" with a reminder about all we have to be thankful for, even in the year of a pandemic. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. norah is...
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and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and just this is a big part of people getting far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so they hacked like the guy in the book, did you decide to grow a little because you had no water choice and nothing left. facebook's privacy issues have landed a $6000000.00 fine inside korea. after the asian countries, data protection agency discovered that the social networking sites were secretly sharing personal information with 3rd party operators. a user agreed to share their information with a particular service when they logged in with their facebook accounts. however, the user's friends did not, and they were unaware that their data was also being shared. investigators found that facebook share the data of at least 3300000 koreans all with their knowledge. it happened over a 6 year period ending in 2018 when people logged into other sites using their facebook credentials. and on top of the find a criminal probe could not be opened. will have been caught the right in as much as possible throughout the i
and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and just this is a big part of people getting far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so they hacked like the guy in the book, did you decide to grow a little because you had no water choice and nothing left. facebook's privacy issues have landed a $6000000.00 fine inside korea. after the asian countries, data protection agency discovered that the social networking sites were secretly sharing personal...
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you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so it did act like like the guy in the car or do you decide to grow the look because you had no water choice and nothing left? and for him, i think that the u.k. has got enough on his plate at the moment with bricks and the pandemic. but his defense ministry also says he is concerned about a war in space. shadi edward stashed has more the ministry of defense and now is predicting hostile action in the next 2 years. there anything is it weren't actually happened down here. but strategic policy boss is warning while the rules of conflict defined in space. it's a terribly different ballgame with few regulations to go by. space is one of those areas? well, i think a new era of great power competition is going to be felt most the top and we've been doing this for hundreds of years. we know what it means to behave in a certain way at sea. i don't think that's what it means to behave in a certain way in space. know who is going to take advantage of th
you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so it did act like like the guy in the car or do you decide to grow the look because you had no water choice and nothing left? and for him, i think that the u.k. has got enough on his plate at the moment with bricks and the pandemic. but his defense ministry also says he is concerned about a war in space. shadi edward stashed has more the ministry of...
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canadian restaurant owner who refused to close his toronto eatery during lockdown, has been ordered now, not to come within 200 metres of the place. and police came to rest of them scaly who, they'd previously warned supporters trying to stop the detention of losing you. 2 know, one of the person was detained for spitting at police officers on friday. the owner appeared in court by the duo on a number of charges, including unlawful gathering, violating indoor, dining rules and obstructing police. he has been released on bail campaigns been launched to support the restaurant owner. supporters say that he stood up for the rights of the little guys, local organization that represents small business owners told r.t. that the current 28 day lockdown in canada could spell the end for many, many businesses in these regions have already lost 3 to 5 months of the year from government shutdowns, without immediate and fool assistance,, many won't survive. and it's not just in canada, businesses in the u.s. u.k. and across the world are risking fines by staying open during the pandemic. we spoke wi
canadian restaurant owner who refused to close his toronto eatery during lockdown, has been ordered now, not to come within 200 metres of the place. and police came to rest of them scaly who, they'd previously warned supporters trying to stop the detention of losing you. 2 know, one of the person was detained for spitting at police officers on friday. the owner appeared in court by the duo on a number of charges, including unlawful gathering, violating indoor, dining rules and obstructing...
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for example, the city of toronto in los angeles, los angeles didn't go through that in 2003, torontout both of them learned in both put together ventilators in case they were ever hit by a disease that causes pneumonia and required a lot of people to be on ventilators. los angeles is a budget crisis two years ago and said why are we keeping this allows trusts they got rid of it. so now there's a shortage, they still had it in order how many would have said why are we spending money on ventilators fox we could have been even worse. >> is the challenge of the both alarm, it will bring that up so those against the spread of a true pandemics i think they can walk that line. >> they spent a lot on various kinds of insurance already. what is the chance we will be hit with an overwhelming nuclear attack? why do we need to renew to guard against it? there seems to be very few questions about that. that cost more than inventing, investing in insurance. people say if you buy insurance in your house doesn't burn down, do you go to the insurance company and say i want my money back? i think peop
for example, the city of toronto in los angeles, los angeles didn't go through that in 2003, torontout both of them learned in both put together ventilators in case they were ever hit by a disease that causes pneumonia and required a lot of people to be on ventilators. los angeles is a budget crisis two years ago and said why are we keeping this allows trusts they got rid of it. so now there's a shortage, they still had it in order how many would have said why are we spending money on...
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canada's largest city toronto is going back into lockdown. prime minister says the normal holiday is out of the question. in order to get through this winter without overwhelming our health systems, without losing too many more of our loved ones, we need to do one last big effort these coming months and it starts with the coming weeks of really tightening up, which is why i'm back here in front of my house telling you it's time. it's time to tighten up. singapore and hong kong are perspiring. the launch of their quarantine free travel bubble after a rise in infections in hong kong. and japan is scaling back. its government backed campaign to encourage domestic tourism, and tele cases have reached record numbers for 3 straight days. well, iran's, experiencing a 3rd wave of coronavirus transmission, and authorities are struggling to contain it. then are bringing in a 2nd lockdown to try and slow the spread, said, because more from the capital tehran, nearly 500 people have been dying from covert 900 every day in iran, as it battles a 3rd wave o
canada's largest city toronto is going back into lockdown. prime minister says the normal holiday is out of the question. in order to get through this winter without overwhelming our health systems, without losing too many more of our loved ones, we need to do one last big effort these coming months and it starts with the coming weeks of really tightening up, which is why i'm back here in front of my house telling you it's time. it's time to tighten up. singapore and hong kong are perspiring....
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next, toronto wolfpack won't be allowed back into rugby league's super league next season.ne abstention. toronto, who climbed from league one into the top tier within just three seasons of starting up, resigned from the 2020 competition injuly after former owner david argyle withdrew, saying he could no longer fund the club. there was one match in the super league this aftenoon. salford red devils are up to eighth in the table after coming from behind to beat catalans dragons 42—24. salford's match against castleford tigers next monday has been called off after more covid cases in the castleford camp. their match against leeds rhinos on friday's also off after four more players tested positive. the match scheduled for last friday against huddersfield was also cancelled, after 13 castleford players were ruled out with coronavirus. they'll have two more rounds of testing this week. leinster extended their remarkable run of pro 14 wins to 23 with a 32—19 victory over glasgow. the bonus point win moves leinster ahead of ulster to the top of conference a. they ran in four tries,
next, toronto wolfpack won't be allowed back into rugby league's super league next season.ne abstention. toronto, who climbed from league one into the top tier within just three seasons of starting up, resigned from the 2020 competition injuly after former owner david argyle withdrew, saying he could no longer fund the club. there was one match in the super league this aftenoon. salford red devils are up to eighth in the table after coming from behind to beat catalans dragons 42—24. salford's...
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and if i pick out toronto in the forecast, snow or rain, or snow proper for the next 3 days is your lot. whereas in chicago has another example, you get the stow maybe a little bit on tuesday, and then it's mostly sunny. if still cold, for the concentration of rain in the caribbean is most likely to be, i think, in costa rica and panama during monday and tuesday. that's the edge of the cold front that we talk about in the u.s. or in the heart is the rain in some parts of the yucatan and in western cuba during choose day, and increasing your wednesday from big sums thunderstorms, again, in honduras. a key figure of the early 20th century arab literary scene. 'd and a feminist writer had to have her time. so why did her story and in such tragedy now does or won't expose the life and why? of maisie arda on al-jazeera. and again i missed on the attack and that's remind you of our top stories here. this hour to grand forces say they've shot down an ethiopian military plane and capture the pilot a day after the prime minister declared victory in that region. meanwhile, state media says at lea
and if i pick out toronto in the forecast, snow or rain, or snow proper for the next 3 days is your lot. whereas in chicago has another example, you get the stow maybe a little bit on tuesday, and then it's mostly sunny. if still cold, for the concentration of rain in the caribbean is most likely to be, i think, in costa rica and panama during monday and tuesday. that's the edge of the cold front that we talk about in the u.s. or in the heart is the rain in some parts of the yucatan and in...
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the city of toronto in los angeles.os angeles didn't go through sars in 2003 but both took the learning about in particular ventilators, a disease that causes pneumonia and required people to go on ventilators. the physical for said what are we kicking this around for? we got rid of it they still had and i wonder how many people over the years attacked the city government and said what are you spending on? >> as mentioned, it's a false alarm don't go anywhere, the spread of a pandemic when you think they can walk that line? >> a lot of various entrance already. what is the chance we will be hit with an overwhelming nuclear attack? why do we need to renew it very expensively to guard against it? seems to be very few questions about it. it costs a vast amount more. that is insurance. people will say if you buy insurance, your house doesn't burned down. and you say to the insurance company, i want my money back march people just did not see this as a risk. people have gotten out of the habit of seeing infectious disease as
the city of toronto in los angeles.os angeles didn't go through sars in 2003 but both took the learning about in particular ventilators, a disease that causes pneumonia and required people to go on ventilators. the physical for said what are we kicking this around for? we got rid of it they still had and i wonder how many people over the years attacked the city government and said what are you spending on? >> as mentioned, it's a false alarm don't go anywhere, the spread of a pandemic...
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amanda: from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . .mark crumpton with bloomberg's word news. the coronavirus vaccine will be available to all americans by april according to the health and human services secretary. secretary azar outlined what he said would be the distribution schedule for companies' experimental vaccines. . none have been approved, but pfizer said the vaccine is over 90% effective. secretary azar said the pharmaceutical giant is ramping up to deliver 20 million doses monthly by the end of november. president-elect joe biden is moving more forcefully to make the transition to the white house. he plans to speak at this hour on the affordable care act, the same day the supreme court has been hearing the case about the obama administration's health care law. he is also likely to name a chief of staff this week. tropical storm eta poses a threat to oil and gas production
amanda: from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ . .mark crumpton with bloomberg's word news. the coronavirus vaccine will be available to all americans by april according to the health and human services secretary. secretary azar outlined what he said would be the distribution schedule for companies' experimental vaccines. . none have been approved, but pfizer said the vaccine is over 90% effective. secretary azar said the pharmaceutical giant is ramping up to deliver 20 million doses...
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i just returned from toronto on the weekend where that city is now on a second lockdown. cases, the icus close to capacity. and public health officials there say they simply had no choice. this lockdown means that basically all nonessential services, all those stores, salons, barbers, any indoor dining even on a patio now banned. kids, though, will stay in school. the fear now, people wonder will it work? they will find out in the next four weeks and see if they will remain in lockdown through christmas. >> reporter: i'm jab lycqueline howard in atlanta. the risk of covid-19 still appears your in young people under 25 but more concern may be warranted for those with underlying health conditions and those from black, hispanic, and asian communities due to racial disparities. and those older in age like teens and older adults. the data was based on 135,000 pediatric patients tested for covid-19. among those patients, about 5,000 or 4% tested positive. 359 of them were hospitalized, and overall eight patients died. >> thank you to my colleagues for those reports from them. >
i just returned from toronto on the weekend where that city is now on a second lockdown. cases, the icus close to capacity. and public health officials there say they simply had no choice. this lockdown means that basically all nonessential services, all those stores, salons, barbers, any indoor dining even on a patio now banned. kids, though, will stay in school. the fear now, people wonder will it work? they will find out in the next four weeks and see if they will remain in lockdown through...
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you'll feel the difference in the weather type say for example, the forecast in toronto is a good 10 uli wintry one, really 4 degrees down to 0. sleet or snow for monday and tuesday. but that's to run to, if you not in toronto, with the exception of new england, it's probably going to be fine if rather cold. the pacific coast is different as another storm system spreading right down to san francisco. maybe some snow in the cascades of maine, this is a rain story, as indeed it is. but with the added annoyance, some minor description of the strength of the winds will be a major hurricane when it makes landfall late on monday, local time in nicaragua, than it spends the whole of choose going through nicaragua. honduras then probably dives down to el salvador the different coast to each other, but for the track, your honduras, the same potential damage is there mostly from flooding. further south, significant showers are still likely in colombia, ecuador, and northern peru. i cannot lock my phone with my face. you can access your bank accounts with your voice unique algorithmic measureme
you'll feel the difference in the weather type say for example, the forecast in toronto is a good 10 uli wintry one, really 4 degrees down to 0. sleet or snow for monday and tuesday. but that's to run to, if you not in toronto, with the exception of new england, it's probably going to be fine if rather cold. the pacific coast is different as another storm system spreading right down to san francisco. maybe some snow in the cascades of maine, this is a rain story, as indeed it is. but with the...
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and it was a top prices at both venice and toronto. it could bring dormant. best actress. oscar doesn't give too much online release on december 4th. ok, so we've seen some early oscar contenders there. what about the new movies that are just going online now? any, any buzz there? well, one of the happiest season. this is the 1st coming . chris love story. it features kristen stewart and mackenzie davis as abby and harper, the couple and their feet as abby's a friend. and we can take a look at that. i think you would have a perfect relationship with my person and i really like everyone and i want to marry him her breast. can you explain? yes, very, sexually attracted to her and here i suppose is probably not a very, very nice film for the coming. difficult holiday season and it could be up for a golden globe because they have a best comedy musical category. in terms of the film, does it have a happy ending? it has been released so viewers can find out for himself how it isn't coming out. for much so many artists and institutions have worked tirelessly this year to keep cul
and it was a top prices at both venice and toronto. it could bring dormant. best actress. oscar doesn't give too much online release on december 4th. ok, so we've seen some early oscar contenders there. what about the new movies that are just going online now? any, any buzz there? well, one of the happiest season. this is the 1st coming . chris love story. it features kristen stewart and mackenzie davis as abby and harper, the couple and their feet as abby's a friend. and we can take a look at...
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canada's largest city toronto is going back into lockdown. the prime minister says a normal holiday is out of the question. in order to get through this winter without overwhelming our health systems. without losing too many more of our loved ones. we need to do one last big effort these coming months and it starts with the coming weeks of really tightening up, which is why i'm back here in front of my house telling you it's time. it's time to tighten up singapore and hong kong office. spawning the launch of their quarantine free travel bubble after a spike in infections in hong kong and japan is scaling back. its government backed campaign to encourage domestic tourism and daily cases have reached record numbers for 3 straight days. while in sweden, the rise in infections is putting its no lockdown model under pressure, and for the 1st time the government has rejected advice from the public health agency poll results more from stockholm. commuter rush begins in stockholm with little evidence of concern about sweden's mounting coronavirus cri
canada's largest city toronto is going back into lockdown. the prime minister says a normal holiday is out of the question. in order to get through this winter without overwhelming our health systems. without losing too many more of our loved ones. we need to do one last big effort these coming months and it starts with the coming weeks of really tightening up, which is why i'm back here in front of my house telling you it's time. it's time to tighten up singapore and hong kong office. spawning...
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from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets.e: we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. vaccine progress lifting stocks. we will look at the latest in the fight against covid-19, as moderna's results leads equities higher. with a vaccine potentially insight, we speak exclusively with christian ulbrich, the jll global ceo. one of the world's biggest commercial real estate companies. home depot's billion-dollar deal. they bet on a full pandemic future with the acquisition of motels,y, a supplier to senior centers, and apartment buildings. amanda: it may not be the massive surge that we saw a week ago on pfizer's news, but positive sentiment out there in the energy subgroup. the s&p 500 up 5.25 percent this morning, although the price of oil is slightly more tempered. across-the-board gains with a stay-at-home stocks, including big tech lagging. we are seeing some enthusiasm across-the-board. i want to bring your inside the bloomberg to look at inve
from toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets.e: we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. vaccine progress lifting stocks. we will look at the latest in the fight against covid-19, as moderna's results leads equities higher. with a vaccine potentially insight, we speak exclusively with christian ulbrich, the jll global ceo. one of the world's biggest commercial real estate companies. home depot's...
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for one club, toronto wolfpack, the pause would become permanent.e to recover from the lockdown, the team once heralded as the game's future suddenly consigned to its past. with no games and no income, the whole sport was in such unparalleled peril, the government was forced to step in. rugby league is to receive an emergency loan of £16 million from the government because of the pandemic. ministers say they are intervening to protect an entire sport and the communities that play it. when the season finally resumed in august, the world felt a very different place. empty stadia, neutralvenues, even changes to the rules of the game. rugby league adapted, but could it survive? the season was eventually shortened straight to the play—offs. for wigan and st helens, it's been some journey. the friendships that i've made along the way, such a crazy year. i'll remember that sort of thing forever. i think that's made, you know, the connection between our team—mates stronger. that's what i take away from this. it's good for the game that we've managed to get
for one club, toronto wolfpack, the pause would become permanent.e to recover from the lockdown, the team once heralded as the game's future suddenly consigned to its past. with no games and no income, the whole sport was in such unparalleled peril, the government was forced to step in. rugby league is to receive an emergency loan of £16 million from the government because of the pandemic. ministers say they are intervening to protect an entire sport and the communities that play it. when the...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ greg: i'm greg pennell in toronto.are going to listen to a little bit of sound from forum,rg's new economy leading experts on the vaccine race. have some good news in terms of vaccines and a chance to overcome the health crisis, but we are not there yet. >> it is not a silver bullet. public health measures because we are nowhere near the beginning. this is the best weapon and we have to use it well. >> the next six months in the northern hemisphere will be very tough. the good news is the vaccines and therapeutics them in particular the antibodies, will come along, and will bring that number way down. course, key to all of this and getting our lives back to something that it looked like before is a vaccine. lookingaking strides, for emergency regulatory approval. let's bring in anna. what happens next? >> when they get the diverted to use authorization for the vaccine, the fda employees will start coming -- combing through the raw data on the clinical trials, vaccine data, coming to their own conclusions on efficacy an
this is bloomberg. ♪ greg: i'm greg pennell in toronto.are going to listen to a little bit of sound from forum,rg's new economy leading experts on the vaccine race. have some good news in terms of vaccines and a chance to overcome the health crisis, but we are not there yet. >> it is not a silver bullet. public health measures because we are nowhere near the beginning. this is the best weapon and we have to use it well. >> the next six months in the northern hemisphere will be...
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. >>> an update on the shoverring case involving a dip and the president of the toronto raptors. the so-called firefighters rule that could come into play. >>> as by ted hoard the weekend. i'll have the details coming up. >>> san francisco is taking a new approach to contact tracing. how your phone could be a key tool. . >>> first a live look at the east shore freeway, it's surprising, the commute direction are the lanes on the right, the lanes on if left are more crowded. maybe folks heading into the city to get deals on christmas presents. come experience the grand opening of floor and decor's newest location in the east bay area! our expansive store is fully equipped with safe distancing guides, so you can browse our wide aisles and be amazed with our even wider selection. or easily order online, and pick up all the products you need for your flooring project curbside! so come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price in whatever way is perfect for you. floor and decor, now open in san leandro for safe in-store shopping and curbside pickup. also open in milpitas and burl
. >>> an update on the shoverring case involving a dip and the president of the toronto raptors. the so-called firefighters rule that could come into play. >>> as by ted hoard the weekend. i'll have the details coming up. >>> san francisco is taking a new approach to contact tracing. how your phone could be a key tool. . >>> first a live look at the east shore freeway, it's surprising, the commute direction are the lanes on the right, the lanes on if left are...
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i remember i grew up in canada, and i remember when they had their g 8 in toronto. and what transpired has been a learning experience for canadians, especially residing in toronto, where i used to live. and it's, it has to be the same for ethiopians. i think it's a missed opportunity for the media not to have a role in this culture. conflicts, ways nicely into my next point, which was the country was undergoing the democrat eyes ation process. how much of a setback do people feel? their restrictions are which have been imposed on reporting in free press and communication. you know, i, b, m and came to government, he became prime minister at a time when you feel there was just going down. he gave every,, if you're going to hold, i've seen the difference between the tea p.l.f., you know, and of the, you know, he gave us, he empowered us to cover to travel every part of your bend do stories investigative reporting for the 1st time. but you know, the last few weeks has been, a challenge. it's almost like going back to the year of the p.l.f., which used to send us, i was
i remember i grew up in canada, and i remember when they had their g 8 in toronto. and what transpired has been a learning experience for canadians, especially residing in toronto, where i used to live. and it's, it has to be the same for ethiopians. i think it's a missed opportunity for the media not to have a role in this culture. conflicts, ways nicely into my next point, which was the country was undergoing the democrat eyes ation process. how much of a setback do people feel? their...
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rugby league and the impact of coronavirus, because today super league clubs voted against allowing toronto wolfpack back into the competition for 2021. the canadian club withdrew from the season injuly, with owner david argyle citing financial problems caused by the pandemic, but the club hoped they would return next year under new ownership. let's bring in our rugby league correspondent dave woods. days, was this vote expected to go this way? we weren't quite sure which way it was going to go vote, but the fact that it was as decisive as it was, a eight votes against one extension. the four in favour were leeds, st. helens. .. extension. the four in favour were leeds, st. helens... the one extension was super league —— voted against by the super league. what does this mean for the next season? would one come up from below? do we know any of those finer details? who knows? the governance of the game is also being quizzed a little by some by also being quizzed a little by some rugby league's insiders because these in the super league clubs themselves deciding whether or not they should come
rugby league and the impact of coronavirus, because today super league clubs voted against allowing toronto wolfpack back into the competition for 2021. the canadian club withdrew from the season injuly, with owner david argyle citing financial problems caused by the pandemic, but the club hoped they would return next year under new ownership. let's bring in our rugby league correspondent dave woods. days, was this vote expected to go this way? we weren't quite sure which way it was going to go...
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career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a state which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet a rapper and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and watering laws and all of these things and go this is not civilized. this is barbaric. artists and filmmakers continue to draw strength and inspiration from black lives matter. for more on the state of u.s. culture and the culture seen here in europe you can find us do you know where you dot com slash culture now. enters the conflict zone research ellie my guest this week is in buffalo is a minister of foreign affairs and international trade cboe see soloing as a former army chief he was also the face of the military coup that propels and none but a powerless. zimbabwe ever be able to see change the political and economic. conflicts of. the 30. 1 continent. 700000000 people. with their own pe
career looking at what it means to be black in america in a kill is a state which premiered at the toronto film festival williams plays a drug dealer looking to break out of a life of crime. a slam poet a rapper and a filmmaker williams was and is always an activist 1st you can look at you know the history of lynching in this country through the history of police violence or the history of policing and watering laws and all of these things and go this is not civilized. this is barbaric. artists...
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ya se había recuperado de la lesión sufrida en el juego anter toronto, habrá que esperar el diagnósticointegrante de golden state warriors en zurdo goza de enorme capacidad atlética, ccapacidad para bloquear, el coach del equipo influenció su llegada. una gran pieza. y se supo que se jugarán 42 juegos ante rivales de conferencia esto signífica que enfrentarán tres a rivales de su misma conferencia, y dos ante otras, finalizando en julio s v. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. es difícil tener una enfermedad invisible... como la depresión. nadie sabe que necesitas ayuda. por eso covered california quiere que nadie en california se sienta invisible por culpa de su enfermedad. con covered california podrás obtener seguro médico de compañías de renombre aunque tengas una condición preexistente. además te ofrecemos ayuda económica y cobertura integral que incluye salud mental, cuidado preventivo y más. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. inscríbete antes del 15 de diciembre. ahora california phones lcomo este aparatoos gratis ppara aumentar el volu
ya se había recuperado de la lesión sufrida en el juego anter toronto, habrá que esperar el diagnósticointegrante de golden state warriors en zurdo goza de enorme capacidad atlética, ccapacidad para bloquear, el coach del equipo influenció su llegada. una gran pieza. y se supo que se jugarán 42 juegos ante rivales de conferencia esto signífica que enfrentarán tres a rivales de su misma conferencia, y dos ante otras, finalizando en julio s v. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el...