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investigators have not released information about the arrest. >>> in toronto, canada, a man has been charged with first-degree-murder in the death of a chinese exchange student. the girl was chatting with her boyfriend in china by web cam when the boyfriend said she let a man into her apartment and began struggling with him the woman was later found dead. the suspect is a 29-year-old man who once attended the same university as the victim. >>> the number of illegal immigrants in california's jails and prisons jumped 17% in 2003. a new federal audit said more than 100,000 illegal immigrant inmates were jailed in 2009 and it cost more to house an inmate in california than any other state. california it's $34,000 a year. in texas, for example, it's $12,000. california tried to get more federal reimbursement to cover the cost of illegal immigrant inmates. >>> pastor terry jones will hold a protest outside of a detroit mosque but following a bizarre mishap with his own gun. police were called to a parking lot after pastor jones accidentally discharged his gun. the shot went into the floor
investigators have not released information about the arrest. >>> in toronto, canada, a man has been charged with first-degree-murder in the death of a chinese exchange student. the girl was chatting with her boyfriend in china by web cam when the boyfriend said she let a man into her apartment and began struggling with him the woman was later found dead. the suspect is a 29-year-old man who once attended the same university as the victim. >>> the number of illegal immigrants...
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jenny churchill and the daily caller is mike riggs and i want to start with the story out of toronto canada because it is really like this so it all happened because of outrage because one policeman was giving a speech basically into the but how to stay safe and he basically said don't dress like a slut and so now there is a lot of outrage and there was a huge slut walk in toronto we actually have a clip of it to show you. i think i can dress in the song at some tights or maybe not where you are on your screen and not not be a concern for me to get raped. now jenny i think i know how you feel about this issue because you wanted to have his discussion before when reporters are going to wade into the jets locker room and you say. you deserved it because i was a very like you actually like i should be expected to be treated i find you like or leave the lies in that last at least i know i said i said she didn't deserve it no one hundred ok these are essentially a scientific breakthrough attack i said don't dress like a skank and then be surprised when you're mistaken for a skank now this is my
jenny churchill and the daily caller is mike riggs and i want to start with the story out of toronto canada because it is really like this so it all happened because of outrage because one policeman was giving a speech basically into the but how to stay safe and he basically said don't dress like a slut and so now there is a lot of outrage and there was a huge slut walk in toronto we actually have a clip of it to show you. i think i can dress in the song at some tights or maybe not where you...
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i was two years old second on the left.osou fit to growsi cousins that live-in toronto canada and my cousin of the rights as a retired navy service man in pensacola. of that time my father was in the unitednd states in pearl harbor is where we were stationed. i step what in america first at pearl harbor. i.r.a. rived as a daughter the listed servicemen youalet would be a houseboy or is to word in the admiral and here i hady begun my a journey probe i grew up in the neighborhood and my little brother is confused wary he fits in with gender and racial background. [laughter] that began my ethnic journey. but i struggled with trying to figure last name, color, i etc. and don't fit the se stereotypes of what is typically american. you costly struggle to find a place where you fit in.arne in a lot of ways are resolved it to say it is noting so bad. first of all, you stand out. join u.s. navy 1977 when i matriculated at the military medical school in bethesda. my parents could not afford me to medical school the only way was to a list in the navy which you all paid for and i got us scholars
i was two years old second on the left.osou fit to growsi cousins that live-in toronto canada and my cousin of the rights as a retired navy service man in pensacola. of that time my father was in the unitednd states in pearl harbor is where we were stationed. i step what in america first at pearl harbor. i.r.a. rived as a daughter the listed servicemen youalet would be a houseboy or is to word in the admiral and here i hady begun my a journey probe i grew up in the neighborhood and my little...
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beautiful toronto canada not a baseball mecca until today. 3rd inning. 1 nothing a's. man on. mark smoke to left and take take a lead at one point. blue jay rally scores to left. tied at 5. top 10 josh l. see you. second home run of the year. a's up 6-5. lead hold up? offering up the sign with david on first. this will not have a good ending. walk off 2 run homer forest could bar. is h he-6 final. world champ i don't know season opening road show to san diego for 2 games after losing 3 to 4 for the dodgers. home opener on frida friday. l giants. 2nd inning quick lines to and base loaded 2 out. bounce it back to him and wouldn't threaten again. bottom 3. bases loaded now for san diego. fast ball. chase. it is outside. he trots home 2 on paid and tonight mayor of an accident for tacker. unable to field the ball cleanly slips out of his hands. that's how it ends. fooints fall 1 and 4 in this young season. >> sharks play fourth straight channel vision many for second place in the west. jap joe had a goal and alast last night give them career poyndz. 1 native game and 310 its lort.
beautiful toronto canada not a baseball mecca until today. 3rd inning. 1 nothing a's. man on. mark smoke to left and take take a lead at one point. blue jay rally scores to left. tied at 5. top 10 josh l. see you. second home run of the year. a's up 6-5. lead hold up? offering up the sign with david on first. this will not have a good ending. walk off 2 run homer forest could bar. is h he-6 final. world champ i don't know season opening road show to san diego for 2 games after losing 3 to 4 for...
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not a beautiful toronto in canada. the man on mark ellis smokes one to the wall in left.a 5-0 lead at one point. the bluejays rally. encarnacion doubles and that scores hill. toronto scores four runs in the 6th to tie it at 5. welling ham and see ya. second homerun of the year and a's up 6-5. would the lead holdup? the fast ball to es ask you bar and not a good ending here. a walkoff two-run homer and 7-6 the final and a's fall to 1 and 3. the world champion giants take their season opening road show to san diego for two games. after losing three of four to the dodgers a couple of wins would be nice before returning for the home opener on friday. balm gardener on the hill for the giants. second inning and quick hands on the lineup from ludwig. giants leading it 1-0 and bases loaded for buster posey. giants would never really threaten again. bottom of three and bases loaded for san diego. come on, fast ball. hedley is outside. padres up 2-1. nightmare of an inning. a taper and he is unable to field the ball. it slips out of his hand. hudson scores and 3-1 is your final. th
not a beautiful toronto in canada. the man on mark ellis smokes one to the wall in left.a 5-0 lead at one point. the bluejays rally. encarnacion doubles and that scores hill. toronto scores four runs in the 6th to tie it at 5. welling ham and see ya. second homerun of the year and a's up 6-5. would the lead holdup? the fast ball to es ask you bar and not a good ending here. a walkoff two-run homer and 7-6 the final and a's fall to 1 and 3. the world champion giants take their season opening...
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Apr 11, 2011
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the two girl cousins on each side of me live in toronto, canada, and my cousin on the right -- the only boy -- is a retired navy serviceman in pensacola, florida. my father had received orders to the united states, and it was in pearl harbor we were stationed. so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began my ethnic journey. one of the things i struggled with was trying to fit in. your height, your size, your color, et, et, don't set the stereotype of what's typically american. you constantly struggle to find a place where you really fit in. i learned to resolve this by saying, you know, it's not so bad being the underdog. first of all,
the two girl cousins on each side of me live in toronto, canada, and my cousin on the right -- the only boy -- is a retired navy serviceman in pensacola, florida. my father had received orders to the united states, and it was in pearl harbor we were stationed. so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in...
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host: toronto, canada. caller: i wanted to draw a distinction between marriage, which is marriage, and the family, meaning having children and keeping everything going the way we use. same-sex unions. if we call them the civil unions but don't allow them the word "marriage," we keep marriage and family support, and allow them to be united with whoever they wish to be, but make the distinction that is not a marriage in the same sense we understand marriage. host: what is the situation in canada? caller: pretty much the same thing. not found upon where it is places where it is, but i think it is a little more lax. i am not quite sure, exactly it is a big country, and in the same way their states with different laws, that there are provinces with the different laws. traditionally, when you say marriage, you think of marriage and family and children and keeping things going the way we understand it. whereas the other thing -- host: all right, we got your point. david masci. guest: the position, if i'm understan
host: toronto, canada. caller: i wanted to draw a distinction between marriage, which is marriage, and the family, meaning having children and keeping everything going the way we use. same-sex unions. if we call them the civil unions but don't allow them the word "marriage," we keep marriage and family support, and allow them to be united with whoever they wish to be, but make the distinction that is not a marriage in the same sense we understand marriage. host: what is the situation...
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mike from toronto, canada, good morning. caller: the easter. i like president obama.e have a problem here in canada. america controls 28% of the world economy. the economy around the world is not doing so good, eh? obama has thehat capability to work with others internationally. even with libya and stuff like that, we canadians, and europe and all over the west, we have plans and strategies to fix these things. it is like the u.s. is abandoning us. in economical terms, we have so much oil that we would like to provide the united states and president obama is just sitting around and thinking about it. you guys need a president who takes action. host: is the situation with steven harper now in canada? caller: the election is in full swing. i am voting for steven harper. we are afraid of a hung parliament. it is almost like we are voting for the lesser of two evils. that is how canadians feel right now. we don't particularly -- i think stephen harper has a 45% approval rating. the majority of canadians don't want the coalition government. that is why he is ahead in the p
mike from toronto, canada, good morning. caller: the easter. i like president obama.e have a problem here in canada. america controls 28% of the world economy. the economy around the world is not doing so good, eh? obama has thehat capability to work with others internationally. even with libya and stuff like that, we canadians, and europe and all over the west, we have plans and strategies to fix these things. it is like the u.s. is abandoning us. in economical terms, we have so much oil that...
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number so that is what the 416 was about, but by this point, he was gone, he was in canada living in this house in toronto and working on getting a new alias for himself. people said he was that unsophisticated from a sort of conspiracy to get these ideas, that in canada the expression was welcome to canada, we trust you. all she really had to do was what he did here. he went to the back issues of the newspaper, found the birth notices of people born in his year and based on the various information he has here he applied to the registrar of birth and got a duplicate birth certificates and this name of ramon and they gave it to him straight away on the basis of that that was all that was required was this duplicate to get a passport. so now he has a passport and gets an air ticket to london because by this point in well-publicized they're looking for james earl ray he knows he has got to get out of north america, and not clear exactly where he gets the money he talks about robbing a grocery store, talks about various other stickups he may or may not have done and somehow she scrapes the money to get at lea
number so that is what the 416 was about, but by this point, he was gone, he was in canada living in this house in toronto and working on getting a new alias for himself. people said he was that unsophisticated from a sort of conspiracy to get these ideas, that in canada the expression was welcome to canada, we trust you. all she really had to do was what he did here. he went to the back issues of the newspaper, found the birth notices of people born in his year and based on the various...
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in canada, in toronto in particular, we see philanthropy as the space where the public sector and the private sector come together to develop innovative solutions to precisely the type of issues we're talking about. let's talk about philanthropy. it is not about cutting checks. it is not about funding. it is about developing transformative solutions to a lot of these issues. i'm going to go down one rabbit hole, as it were, for a moment, and that has to do with immigration. that is still a dirty word south of the border but has a different context in canada. a couple of things to think about. much like the rest of the world, we have a declining population in terms of birthrate, and an aging population. by the year 2021, on the net growth in canada will come from immigration. by 2011, right now, on the net growth of our labor force in canada comes from integration -- immigration. our issue is, quite frankly, people without jobs, and more problematic moving forward, jobs without people. in other words, canada is reforming itself and looking at itself in the context of the global economy
in canada, in toronto in particular, we see philanthropy as the space where the public sector and the private sector come together to develop innovative solutions to precisely the type of issues we're talking about. let's talk about philanthropy. it is not about cutting checks. it is not about funding. it is about developing transformative solutions to a lot of these issues. i'm going to go down one rabbit hole, as it were, for a moment, and that has to do with immigration. that is still a...
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from brentwood has been captured in canada, nearly two months after he escaped during his child molestation child. now he was found in his brother's apartment in torontojury convicted the former counselor of molesting two female clients. he was sentenced to eight years in prison. prosecutors plan to seek additional prison time. >>> a san francisco parking space experiment that charges drivers based on the demand is up and running right now. you can now check real time parking availability and pricing online by going to sf park.org and free downloadable app for iphone users is available starting today. censors installed in park spaces will actually track arrange information and then they will -- arrange -- track the information. you need to upgrade the phone. >> it's free and we've been testing it out. i'll be checking it out all day. if you're an app head like i am, i think you'll like. it let's take a look at the commute coming into san francisco. it's okay. there are no major problems, but there is a lingering delay because of earlier traffic issues that have been cleared. also this morning's commute in san francisco is okay. you may see some roving
from brentwood has been captured in canada, nearly two months after he escaped during his child molestation child. now he was found in his brother's apartment in torontojury convicted the former counselor of molesting two female clients. he was sentenced to eight years in prison. prosecutors plan to seek additional prison time. >>> a san francisco parking space experiment that charges drivers based on the demand is up and running right now. you can now check real time parking...
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canada they announced, and she and all of my children succeeded in their schools as if nothing happened. she succeeded 96th person. now, she is studying computer engineering at the university of toronto. that's the study to be focused, not the collapse, to send messages. i want to tell you the messages that the tragedies are not the end of the world. and in every bad thing in life, there's something good. as i said, this is a tragedy. i said there is something good in it. because in our short-term vision, later on you will find its faults. or you may like something and later realize it's not for good. the second thing after what happened, if i know the future i will learn from it. and no one knows what will happen tomorrow. god knows. i will never travel as i used to travel. i will spend more time with my wife and the children. i wouldn't leave them. i would eat, share, kiss, hug them. so i can say to you don't say tomorrow. spend as much as you can of your time with the people you love. kiss them, hug them, eat with them, have fun with them, enjoyed with them. you don't know those moments are coming back or not. the third message, that nothing is impossible in life. everything in li
canada they announced, and she and all of my children succeeded in their schools as if nothing happened. she succeeded 96th person. now, she is studying computer engineering at the university of toronto. that's the study to be focused, not the collapse, to send messages. i want to tell you the messages that the tragedies are not the end of the world. and in every bad thing in life, there's something good. as i said, this is a tragedy. i said there is something good in it. because in our...
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keep asking is, why every time there is a crime problem in toronto, montreal, vancouver, suddenly there is a registration slapped on in rural canada that has not been an effective measure to control crime. every police officer has voted against the registry. we need to focus on crime and gun control. >> most of the members are in rulers set -- rural sectors. calgary is not our rural sector. 83% of the people in the back supported gun control. 62% wanted to abolish the gun registry. the national assembly in quebec , right or left, unanimously wanted to maintain that. they want to live in a society -- even when you are hunting ducks, you have to register the ducks. the only thing that is not registered is begun. >> there are lots of people in to back to believe in strong gun-control but do not believe in the registration of every single rifle and shotgun. we have the police association. the conservative candidate in this election does not support that. we need effective gun control, and you cannot come every time you talk about crime, suddenly talk about rules for hunters. >> it is typical for a tory candidate. it is just like in 20
keep asking is, why every time there is a crime problem in toronto, montreal, vancouver, suddenly there is a registration slapped on in rural canada that has not been an effective measure to control crime. every police officer has voted against the registry. we need to focus on crime and gun control. >> most of the members are in rulers set -- rural sectors. calgary is not our rural sector. 83% of the people in the back supported gun control. 62% wanted to abolish the gun registry. the...