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i know you from toronto canada. as you said racism is politically advantageous in a world supremacist world wins elections is one of the engines that keeps capitalism running justify subjugation of racialized people to go into labor and poverty so why are we still trying to argue it's recent about the scientific basis of richard's humanity when he would serve them to recognize him well that's a great question but i think that the answer from my point of view is and part of the motivation for writing this book is that there are i found that. the science in this book is not new and not controversial so the idea of the biological essential as a man the biological basis for race has been utterly taken down by science by genetics that is a non-controversial thing to say within the lab within academia but what i found as a science communicator and in talking to publics is that that that information hasn't filtered down into into public consciousness and that's on me right you know that's my job is to do that. and then sec
i know you from toronto canada. as you said racism is politically advantageous in a world supremacist world wins elections is one of the engines that keeps capitalism running justify subjugation of racialized people to go into labor and poverty so why are we still trying to argue it's recent about the scientific basis of richard's humanity when he would serve them to recognize him well that's a great question but i think that the answer from my point of view is and part of the motivation for...
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hello in toronto, canada, peru london also in the uk, we're glad to have viewers from sao paulo brazil from tokyo, japan guadalajara and mexico and here in the united states from belvedere, tennessee, saint augustine florida, jackson county, michigan, goldsboro, north carolina and just up the road in wilmington, delaware so greetings and thank you for joining us. so when general eisenhower and he became generalized in howard became the supreme allied commander during the the war in europe, what were his responsibilities in this role and his approach to them? well, actually dwight eisenhower's the strategic leader. he was a supreme commander and his job was to reconcile all the factors involved in any military operation. and of course when he has given that appointment he has been given the appointment for operation overlord, which is what we often called d-day his job was to rationalize the the strategic objectives with logistics with the use of forces with the politics with everything that goes into making a successful operation. this is this is actually one of my favorite pictures of
hello in toronto, canada, peru london also in the uk, we're glad to have viewers from sao paulo brazil from tokyo, japan guadalajara and mexico and here in the united states from belvedere, tennessee, saint augustine florida, jackson county, michigan, goldsboro, north carolina and just up the road in wilmington, delaware so greetings and thank you for joining us. so when general eisenhower and he became generalized in howard became the supreme allied commander during the the war in europe, what...
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i have from toronto canada. as you said racism is politically advantageous in a white supremacist world wins elections is one of the engines that keeps capitalism running it justifies subjugation of racialized people to low wage labor and poverty so why are we still trying to argue as racists about the scientific basis of their church humanity when it would serve them to recognize it here well that's a great question but i think that the answer from my point of view is and part of the motivation for writing this book is that there are i found that the science in this book is not new and not controversial so the idea of the biological essential as a man and a biological basis for race has been utterly taken down by science by genetics that is a non-controversial thing to say within the lab within academia but what i found as a science communicator and in talking to publics is that that that information hasn't filtered down into into public consciousness and that's on me right you know that's my job is to do that.
i have from toronto canada. as you said racism is politically advantageous in a white supremacist world wins elections is one of the engines that keeps capitalism running it justifies subjugation of racialized people to low wage labor and poverty so why are we still trying to argue as racists about the scientific basis of their church humanity when it would serve them to recognize it here well that's a great question but i think that the answer from my point of view is and part of the...
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cerramos con esto y es que el equipo de fÚtbol de canadÁ, toronto fÚtbol club fue bienvenido en la canchahabrÍas salido corriendo. carolina: a tomarle la foto, seguramente. [rÍe] soy una miedosa. borja: muy bien. asÍ me ♪ >> me mandan una carta donde dicen que debo hablar con ellos por telÉfono, y llamÓ al telÉfono y no es el telÉfono. reportera: este es sÓlo uno de miles de casos en california, porque dicen que el departamento de desempleo no los toma en cuenta. [gritos] son los gritos desesperados de mario gonzÁlez, el joven que
cerramos con esto y es que el equipo de fÚtbol de canadÁ, toronto fÚtbol club fue bienvenido en la canchahabrÍas salido corriendo. carolina: a tomarle la foto, seguramente. [rÍe] soy una miedosa. borja: muy bien. asÍ me ♪ >> me mandan una carta donde dicen que debo hablar con ellos por telÉfono, y llamÓ al telÉfono y no es el telÉfono. reportera: este es sÓlo uno de miles de casos en california, porque dicen que el departamento de desempleo no los toma en cuenta. [gritos] son...
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a bartender originally from toronto, ontario, canada...riginally from hyannis, massachusetts... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- aaron, rogers. [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to "jeopardy!" last week was a lot of fun. we had great contestants, competitive games, and we raised over $117,000 for the north valley community foundation, which is helping small businesses in northern california affected by covid-19. needless to say, we're really looking forward to this week. dennis, fox, allison, good luck to you and let's get going in the jeopardy! round with these categories... followed by... each synonym will begin with an s. and finally... i'm drew with clues about the barrymores and other multigenerational hollywood families. all right. dennis, lead us off. art & artists for $200. dennis. what is the us flag? yes. art & artists for $400.
a bartender originally from toronto, ontario, canada...riginally from hyannis, massachusetts... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the guest host of "jeopardy!"-- aaron, rogers. [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. welcome to "jeopardy!" last week was a lot of fun. we had great contestants, competitive games, and we raised over $117,000 for the north valley community foundation, which is helping small businesses in northern california affected by...
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i think i'm right in saying you became the first female editor of the toronto sun in canada. successful, actually, despite the difficulties of your past. and yet — and i don't wish to sound like a pop, sort of, psychologist — that professional success doesn't seem to have been enough. and i'm wondering why. well, i think most people — and i suspect, if you looked into your own soul, you'd find that most people want to do better professionally. they also, in my case, want to have a parallel life — in my case, a love life. and i wanted to enjoy things. it was hard for me to enjoy things because i have this incredibly pessimistic nature, and assume that, around the corner, the next ghastly thing is going to happen. i was the first woman in canada to be the editor of a daily metropolitan newspaper. and my british assistant keeps telling me that i was the first woman in north america who got it through her own merits, rather than inheriting it from mummy or daddy. but i didn't think of it in terms like that. ijust wanted to get better. and i never lived up to my own expectations,
i think i'm right in saying you became the first female editor of the toronto sun in canada. successful, actually, despite the difficulties of your past. and yet — and i don't wish to sound like a pop, sort of, psychologist — that professional success doesn't seem to have been enough. and i'm wondering why. well, i think most people — and i suspect, if you looked into your own soul, you'd find that most people want to do better professionally. they also, in my case, want to have a...
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canada. medical services are under strain, and in toronto an ottawa children's hospital's opened up their icusntil canada manages to ramp up its vaccinations, the outlook is dire. india is another global hot spot. an overstretched medical system is facing shortages of oxygen and drugs as india recorded more than 200,000 new coronavirus cases for the ninth day in a row. so i a to go ahead. millions of devoted hindus ritually cleansed their sins the river. a mega spreader event that has public health officials bracing for a covid tsunami. the other persistent hot spot is brazil where there is an ominous trend. in fact, for the very first time, the majority of patients in icu are under 40. extra contagious variants may be to blame, but one thing is clea covid every day than anywhere else on earth. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up first on "cbs this morning," bestselling author bishop td jakes tells us about his book "don't drop the mic." >>> as part of "eye on earth: our planet in peril," mark phillips looks at how water affects us all as we lead up to earth day. >>> the members
canada. medical services are under strain, and in toronto an ottawa children's hospital's opened up their icusntil canada manages to ramp up its vaccinations, the outlook is dire. india is another global hot spot. an overstretched medical system is facing shortages of oxygen and drugs as india recorded more than 200,000 new coronavirus cases for the ninth day in a row. so i a to go ahead. millions of devoted hindus ritually cleansed their sins the river. a mega spreader event that has public...
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for the warriors decidedly less exciting no staff, no dream on tonight in toronto and it to have a big game in his ed native canadahe had 15 points and was the leading score for the dubs. so when we go ahead and take a look at the leading scorer for toronto passed. bill c acomb 2 of his 36 points on the night and here in the 2nd quarter is when the raptors really started to pull away. and it just got worse from there. as we see gary trent junior with the 3 dubs down by more than 60. at one point. so heady losing by 53 1.30 to 77. yeah, maybe not so terrible after it really just was a brutal night for the warriors. hopefully they can bounce back before their rematch with atlanta on sunday. the loss to the hawks yesterday. so, yeah, this is going to tough couple days if they can't get dream on back and stuff fully healthy. still try to get that tailbone better ma'es you wonder if they don't just sit him out for a while and really let him heal with the season. kind of. >> slipping away. you've got to start thinking that that's maybe an option. steve kerr did say a day ago that he thought they still had a chance to be
for the warriors decidedly less exciting no staff, no dream on tonight in toronto and it to have a big game in his ed native canadahe had 15 points and was the leading score for the dubs. so when we go ahead and take a look at the leading scorer for toronto passed. bill c acomb 2 of his 36 points on the night and here in the 2nd quarter is when the raptors really started to pull away. and it just got worse from there. as we see gary trent junior with the 3 dubs down by more than 60. at one...
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canada? >> from near toronto. >> jimmy: near toronto. well, we've done this a couple times before.d this to everyone there, are very proud of canadian achievements. you know what i'm saying? >> yes, we are. >> jimmy: would you consider yourself to be one of those people? >> definitely. >> jimmy: okay. >> you know, i've been living in the united states for a very long time. so, you know, i try to hold on to -- >> jimmy: me too, same here. [ laughter ] i have a list of items. i would like you to tell me if they originated in your native country. it's time to play "is it canadian?" [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to begin with a marvel-related question. is wolverine canadian? >> no. >> jimmy: oh, that is incorrect. wolverine is canadian. >> wow. >> jimmy: in fact -- >> hockey sticks and everything. >> jimmy: he was billed as the first canadian superhero by marvel. and a member of the x-men. let's see if we can do better with this one. >> sorry, i'm terrible. >> jimmy: the wonderbra. is the wonderbra a canadian product? >> that's so random. >> jimmy: yes, it is. [ laughter ] >> i wil
canada? >> from near toronto. >> jimmy: near toronto. well, we've done this a couple times before.d this to everyone there, are very proud of canadian achievements. you know what i'm saying? >> yes, we are. >> jimmy: would you consider yourself to be one of those people? >> definitely. >> jimmy: okay. >> you know, i've been living in the united states for a very long time. so, you know, i try to hold on to -- >> jimmy: me too, same here. [...
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another alexander augusta, another one he left for toronto you know, in terms of canada to study.ote to president lincoln asking to fight for -- to fight and to work he was cool peeled to leave native country because of prejudices against color of his skin and these are stories that i'm sharing and knows that now and now i'm going to flip through some of the images from the book for truth. these are some of the women -- some of the cabins that some of the people live these are two who also photographs in their lectures in their camp. and here are some of the things that they wrote about them. dear sergeant family -- martin, a sergeant, very light eye and hair, light complexion uses no tobacco, appreciated by his officers. here's dave rockets drummer who was a free man when he entered now hard to manage, he's the base drummer governor and reckless you can see by personality he's had aside, and he's reckless in terms of not buttoning his coat so personals that are god in here develop images from marriage this is a couple of a marriage license. and this is a lewis bust of colonel sha
another alexander augusta, another one he left for toronto you know, in terms of canada to study.ote to president lincoln asking to fight for -- to fight and to work he was cool peeled to leave native country because of prejudices against color of his skin and these are stories that i'm sharing and knows that now and now i'm going to flip through some of the images from the book for truth. these are some of the women -- some of the cabins that some of the people live these are two who also...
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toronto. and it showed andrew wiggins needed to have a big game in his native canada. he had 15 points and was the leading scorer for the dubs. so let's take a look at the leading scorer for toronto paskel cfm. he led all scores with 36 points and it just got so much worse from here comes that up to losing by 53 points. the 3rd warmest margin of loss in franchise history sure been a rough few days for golden state. but after the game, steve kerr said they have no plans to throw in the towel in the warriors. that's our job is to to come out and compete and fight and. >> you know, we did obviously did not do that we have no choice but to. pick up the pieces and get back at it and fight and compete next. game. the only option. >> be back at it sunday against atlanta. and finally to sharks are looking like a team on the rise up 3, nothing win over los angeles san jose has won 3 in a row for just the second time this season. rudolph bolsters timo meier and to mock turtle all fun in the back of the net, they'll look to make it 4 in a road against the kings again. so lot of go
toronto. and it showed andrew wiggins needed to have a big game in his native canada. he had 15 points and was the leading scorer for the dubs. so let's take a look at the leading scorer for toronto paskel cfm. he led all scores with 36 points and it just got so much worse from here comes that up to losing by 53 points. the 3rd warmest margin of loss in franchise history sure been a rough few days for golden state. but after the game, steve kerr said they have no plans to throw in the towel in...
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. >> this is the pandemic canada had planned for but was so hoping to avoid. this torontotal will open within days as a punishing third wave of the virus now threatens the country's health care system. in the last week alone, hospitalizations and deaths are up by more than a third, with a worrying increase in younger, sicker, patients, needing intensive care. toronto doctor, michael warner says his critical care unit is already over capacity. >> we will be there, we will do our best, but i'm trained to save people not to use a checklist to decide if people are going to live or die. that's my biggest fear. and it's, i think, a lot of health care workers are beyond angry or just really forlorn we're in the situation we found ourselves in. >> the crisis is most acute in the problems of ontario, including toronto, where top public health officials describe the situation as dire. some patients are now being transferred to hospitals hundreds of miles away to get the care they need and the unthinkable, that still hundreds more will need icus in the weeks to come. >> it will break
. >> this is the pandemic canada had planned for but was so hoping to avoid. this torontotal will open within days as a punishing third wave of the virus now threatens the country's health care system. in the last week alone, hospitalizations and deaths are up by more than a third, with a worrying increase in younger, sicker, patients, needing intensive care. toronto doctor, michael warner says his critical care unit is already over capacity. >> we will be there, we will do our...
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canada. the entire province including the city of toronto will be under a stay-at-home order for at least fourday. hospital admissions in ontario increased by 20% in the last day alone and icu capacity has already set a pandemic record this week. >>> we're getting an inside look inside notre dame cathedral after the devastating fire destroyed that historic landmark in 2019. why rebuilding could take much longer than you would think. next. is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter. into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation ...you take it on by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... ...which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. r
canada. the entire province including the city of toronto will be under a stay-at-home order for at least fourday. hospital admissions in ontario increased by 20% in the last day alone and icu capacity has already set a pandemic record this week. >>> we're getting an inside look inside notre dame cathedral after the devastating fire destroyed that historic landmark in 2019. why rebuilding could take much longer than you would think. next. is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida...
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toronto and it showed with andrew wiggins. he needed to have a big game in his native canada. , yeah, 15 points and was the leading scorer for the so let's take a look at the leading scorer for toronto, shall we passed. we'll see at them. 2 of his 36 points here and in the 2nd quarter when the raptors really started to pull away. and it just got worse from there. here's gary trent junior. the triple at one point golden state trailed by 61 points. they ended up losing by 53 one 30 to 77 in the 3rd worst margin of loss in franchise history. and did i mention the raptors and only one 18 games coming into after the game, steve kerr said the warriors will everything they can to try to salvage the season. rough road. that's our job is to to come out and compete and fight and. >> you know, we did obviously did not do that we have no choice but to. pick up the pieces and get back at it and fight and compete next. game. the only option. >> kerr called the loss humiliating. i would have to agree the warriors have 2 days to regroup before they head to atlanta on sunday, hoping for better
toronto and it showed with andrew wiggins. he needed to have a big game in his native canada. , yeah, 15 points and was the leading scorer for the so let's take a look at the leading scorer for toronto, shall we passed. we'll see at them. 2 of his 36 points here and in the 2nd quarter when the raptors really started to pull away. and it just got worse from there. here's gary trent junior. the triple at one point golden state trailed by 61 points. they ended up losing by 53 one 30 to 77 in the...
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the point where he goes to canada and sets up shop at the university of toronto as a professor. it would have real implications for the whole field. years on when this idea finally started to work. most of the talent was centered around jeff and others in canada it was not in the u.s. but, as that idea starts to work at jeff is sucked into google, in short order, google starts to work with the defense department. there are protests at the company. some people who believe this is absolutely the right thing for google to do. there are others that are really upset by it. i did not expect to be working for a defense contractor. a moment where jeff himself struggles with this. he was against it, but he was not sure how much he should speak out. he ended up lobbying one of the founders to push back on this. he was not as public with his concerns as some others. there was a moment where there was an employee who criticizes him for that. again, you feel the humanity of the situation. relating on some level to having our own beliefs on one hand and having the motivations of our company wh
the point where he goes to canada and sets up shop at the university of toronto as a professor. it would have real implications for the whole field. years on when this idea finally started to work. most of the talent was centered around jeff and others in canada it was not in the u.s. but, as that idea starts to work at jeff is sucked into google, in short order, google starts to work with the defense department. there are protests at the company. some people who believe this is absolutely the...
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canada. i'm joined now by professor david fisman, an epidemiologist at the university of toronto.his surge or rather this depressing new figure of 3 million deaths, setbacks in worldwide vaccination campaigns and a crisis in countries such as brazil, india, france and canada. what sort of what the vaccination campaigns, what's gone wrong? i the vaccination campaigns, what's gone wrong?— the vaccination campaigns, what's one wron: ? ., ,, ., the vaccination campaigns, what's auonewron? ., ., ., gone wrong? i mean, you may want to aint this gone wrong? i mean, you may want to paint this as _ gone wrong? i mean, you may want to paint this as a _ gone wrong? i mean, you may want to paint this as a negative _ gone wrong? i mean, you may want to paint this as a negative story - paint this as a negative story commit to me as an infectious disease physician and epidemiologist, the fact that we have highly effective vaccines being given to millions of people have been within a year of a brand—new virus being identified is nothing short of remarkable. and nobody says that the path has to be
canada. i'm joined now by professor david fisman, an epidemiologist at the university of toronto.his surge or rather this depressing new figure of 3 million deaths, setbacks in worldwide vaccination campaigns and a crisis in countries such as brazil, india, france and canada. what sort of what the vaccination campaigns, what's gone wrong? i the vaccination campaigns, what's gone wrong?— the vaccination campaigns, what's one wron: ? ., ,, ., the vaccination campaigns, what's auonewron? ., .,...
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steph, no dream on this evening in toronto and it showed andrew wiggins needed to have a big game in his native canada. he had 15 points and was the leading scorer for the dubs itself. let's take a look at the leading scorer for toronto paskel cfm. he led all scores with 36 points and it just got so much worse from here comes that up to losing by 53 points. the 3rd warmest margin of loss in franchise history sure been a rough few days for golden state. but after the game, steve kerr said they have no plans to throw in the towel and the warriors. that's our job is to to come out and compete and fight and. >> you know, we did obviously did not do that we have no choice but to. pick up the pieces and get back at it and fight and compete next. game. the only option. >> be back at it sunday against atlanta. and finally tonight, the sharks are looking like a team on the rise after tonight's 3, nothing win over los angeles, san jose has won 3 in a row for just the second time this season. rudolph bolsters timo meier and to mock turtle all fun in the back of the net tonight. they'll look to make it 4 in a row
steph, no dream on this evening in toronto and it showed andrew wiggins needed to have a big game in his native canada. he had 15 points and was the leading scorer for the dubs itself. let's take a look at the leading scorer for toronto paskel cfm. he led all scores with 36 points and it just got so much worse from here comes that up to losing by 53 points. the 3rd warmest margin of loss in franchise history sure been a rough few days for golden state. but after the game, steve kerr said they...
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the torontos temporary home in florida as they remain barred from canada because of coronavirus restrictionsup with the game tied in the bottom of the 9th. >> breaking ball high in the air. it's ranging back at the wall, at the track, get out of here! a walk-off home run for beau baa shet. >> he leads off the inning with his second homer of the game. it was good for the 5-4 win as the jays take another series against the yanks. >>> and finally, this reminder about hazards at the ballpark, with the return of spectators at major league games. in los angeles, one fan needed to go find some new snacks and a new shirt after a home run ball smashed his plate of nachos and left him covered in cheese in the stands at dodgers stadium. he takes home a slimy souvenir as the dodgers beat the rockies 4-2, unfortunate but also kind of awesome. >>> time now for the weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a check on the forecast. bill, happy belated birthday. sorry one of your fans gave it away. >> yeah, i got ratted out, kasie. i decided if your birthday falls on a wednesday, everyone should be
the torontos temporary home in florida as they remain barred from canada because of coronavirus restrictionsup with the game tied in the bottom of the 9th. >> breaking ball high in the air. it's ranging back at the wall, at the track, get out of here! a walk-off home run for beau baa shet. >> he leads off the inning with his second homer of the game. it was good for the 5-4 win as the jays take another series against the yanks. >>> and finally, this reminder about hazards...
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tom: your colleague luke kawa, eccentric on the toronto maple leafs, how dare i, i misspoke. the news is out of canada said employment formation is different than in america. are we creating jobs or we -- or are we still in replacement mode? evan: we are still in replacement of pandemic mode. most of the job gains are in that in person service sector. we have a long way to go, but it is moving pretty fast. we will see one million job gains coming up frequently and a move towards full employment over the next 12 months or so. it is happening. it is happening a little bit quicker in canada and that is why you see them as the leading central bank for moving policy accommodation. u.s., we are coming back. tom: on friday we have russia on the edge of tape, canada on the edge of tape. jonathan: the central banks have different reaction functions. the reaction function of the federal reserve is markedly different after last 12 months and -- over last 12 months. we could be at full employment at the turn of the year. what a recovery we are discussing. this concept of peak growth, there has been a massive deba
tom: your colleague luke kawa, eccentric on the toronto maple leafs, how dare i, i misspoke. the news is out of canada said employment formation is different than in america. are we creating jobs or we -- or are we still in replacement mode? evan: we are still in replacement of pandemic mode. most of the job gains are in that in person service sector. we have a long way to go, but it is moving pretty fast. we will see one million job gains coming up frequently and a move towards full employment...
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at the same time, france is in another lockdown many parts of canada including populous places like torontodown. we have variants from south africa to brazil and new york which are still a little bit unknown as far as the vaccine's ability to protect against ho howdy -- >> that's a really big feature of our focus this time, very different recoveries even within advanced economies, within emerging and developing economies. and one factor is, indeed, the pandemic and the speed of vacci vaccinations the rollout is not the same pace everywhere that is slowing down recoveries in some advanced recoveries and in other parts of theworld, most of the fiscal support that was provided in 2020 has been unwound or is unwinding at this point. so there's much less support in the system we're seeing divergent recoveries and the only income group for which we have a downgrade are low income countries where we have a significant minus .8 percentage downgrade this time round. >> you mentioned that the new stimulus plan from the biden administration is not in the numbers. is that growth rate in the u.s. on fir
at the same time, france is in another lockdown many parts of canada including populous places like torontodown. we have variants from south africa to brazil and new york which are still a little bit unknown as far as the vaccine's ability to protect against ho howdy -- >> that's a really big feature of our focus this time, very different recoveries even within advanced economies, within emerging and developing economies. and one factor is, indeed, the pandemic and the speed of vacci...
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northerly wind coming out of eastern canada pushing down across the eastern side of new england in particular to celsius for also where 2 celsius there for toronto struggling to get to a celsius there in new york could see wanted to west no flurries even upstate new york majority the snow will sweep across new england through the canadian maritimes brighter drier weather comes in behind but it's still going to be the cool side just 6 celsius for new york much of north america after that looks fine to drugs and pleasant sunshine has a sun sides here across a good part of the caribbean or that we have got some showers making their way across a good part of the islands. the . legal country onto the pitch is a special moment for any footballer to do it is a palestinian woman is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend and a cantonal introduces honey saga who broke through social and political barriers to inspire a generation of female players across the middle east. could blow rebels bets their way. on algis each. other again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour a court in hong kong has found 7 prominent pro-democracy a
northerly wind coming out of eastern canada pushing down across the eastern side of new england in particular to celsius for also where 2 celsius there for toronto struggling to get to a celsius there in new york could see wanted to west no flurries even upstate new york majority the snow will sweep across new england through the canadian maritimes brighter drier weather comes in behind but it's still going to be the cool side just 6 celsius for new york much of north america after that looks...
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canada is dealing with worrying case numbers. the prime minister justin trudeau says the situation in toronto is the most concerning but italian primes restrictions will be relaxed starting april 26th. in some areas, students will be able to attend a school in person and outdoor restaurants will be allowed to open. >>> let's go to cnn's melissa bell live in paris. i'll give you the choice. where do you want to start? the good news? italy easing restrictions or the bad news the surges in countries like germany and france? >> reporter: it really is a mixed picture of what is happening right now. many countries seeing a worrying figures in terms of the number of new daily cases here in france and germany, for instance. icus under pressure and peaks not reached in france in terms of that third wave that has been so driven by those new variants. so much difficult for authorities to take on quickly. but there is some hope and even if it's not quite good news. the countries are so dependent on what is a tourism industry in europe that represents hundreds of bills of euros that at a standstill since last summer and the reprieve between the
canada is dealing with worrying case numbers. the prime minister justin trudeau says the situation in toronto is the most concerning but italian primes restrictions will be relaxed starting april 26th. in some areas, students will be able to attend a school in person and outdoor restaurants will be allowed to open. >>> let's go to cnn's melissa bell live in paris. i'll give you the choice. where do you want to start? the good news? italy easing restrictions or the bad news the surges...
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brisk northerly wind coming out of eastern canada pushing down across the eastern side of new england in particular 2 celsius for also what 2 celsius there for toronto i'm struggling to get there in new york could see wanted to westlife i was even upstate new york majority the snow will sweep across new england through the canadian maritimes brights a dry weather comes in behind but it's still going to be the cool side just 6 celsius for new york much of north america off of that looks funny drugs and pleasant sunshine has a sun side see across a good part of the caribbean although we have got some shabbas making their way across a good part of the on. when freedom of the press is under threat demonstrators and journalists are dealing with internet outages police intimidation and charges nobs edition a mistake line becomes the default when media namely develop looking for images that leak that matter to these guys and just how day trading news is makes it hard for people to know what's real and what's not step outside the mainstream to shift the focus covering the way the news discovered the listening post on a. latest news judge need to see there w
brisk northerly wind coming out of eastern canada pushing down across the eastern side of new england in particular 2 celsius for also what 2 celsius there for toronto i'm struggling to get there in new york could see wanted to westlife i was even upstate new york majority the snow will sweep across new england through the canadian maritimes brights a dry weather comes in behind but it's still going to be the cool side just 6 celsius for new york much of north america off of that looks funny...
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new covid cases are rising in canada, but one local business owner says there's still a lot to celebrate. the owner of a local pharmacy in torontotting off mini confetti cannons to mark administering 1,000 doses. >> 1,000 shots! whoo! [ cheers ] >> that's some fun there. the pharmacy owner says they'll do a small celebration every time they finish a ten-dose vial of the vaccine. he says they vaccinate between 40 and 90 people every day and have not wasted a single dose. very fun. and finally, this is fun too. tiger woods says he's making progress on his rehab. his physical rehab. it has been two months since that severe car crash in california. but isn't it so nice to see him smiling in this photo posted on instagram? he's on the green, leaning on crutches instead of clubs, and with his faithful four-legged rehab partner, bugs. he's at his jupiter island practice facility, by the way, in florida. tiger posting this -- "my course is coming along faster than i am, but it's nice to have a faithful rehab partner, man's best friend." wishing him the best recovery. i'm fredricka whitfield. thanks so much for being with me today. the "
new covid cases are rising in canada, but one local business owner says there's still a lot to celebrate. the owner of a local pharmacy in torontotting off mini confetti cannons to mark administering 1,000 doses. >> 1,000 shots! whoo! [ cheers ] >> that's some fun there. the pharmacy owner says they'll do a small celebration every time they finish a ten-dose vial of the vaccine. he says they vaccinate between 40 and 90 people every day and have not wasted a single dose. very fun....
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and canada is tightening lockdown measures as prime minister justin trudeau warns nation is on a verge of a third dangerous wave. ontario and toronto peering pandemic records in recent days for daily cases hospitalizations, and intensive care admissionings. britain's royal family gathering at windsor castle this morning for the funeral of prince phillip. benjamin hall has the story. reporter: jon this was a beautiful service it was a perfect balance between a personal affair and a ceremonial one. a sendingoff for a man who never wanted to be over himself but admired and respected by millions of people. only 30 peaks were allowed inside as per covid regulations. and the queen was seen wiping away tears portioned to mourn alone and saying good-bye to man described as her strength and her stay it was a perfect balance between personal and ceremonial. the sendingoff for someone who didn't want a big fuss made over him and respected by millions. the duke casket covered and carried his sword and naval cap after the 50 minute service coffin lowered where he will remain until the queen herself passes away, and they'll be buried together. p
and canada is tightening lockdown measures as prime minister justin trudeau warns nation is on a verge of a third dangerous wave. ontario and toronto peering pandemic records in recent days for daily cases hospitalizations, and intensive care admissionings. britain's royal family gathering at windsor castle this morning for the funeral of prince phillip. benjamin hall has the story. reporter: jon this was a beautiful service it was a perfect balance between a personal affair and a ceremonial...
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canada they don't play professional sports. ainsley: what are you talking about? brian: toronto raptors are playing in tampa right now.desperately trying to make the playoffs. ainsley: they are training down there or playing. brian: playing all their home games in canada they prefer not to do anything. ainsley: shut down. brian: they do yoga. sent their pro-teams to us and going to free florida because where florida gist you a chance to make a living. steve: we sent will cain to the show me state of missouri. he is in marshfield, missouri this morning and he is at a place called grist grillo's cafe where we have heard what they expect to hear from the president who is going to be addressing the nation, will, exactly 14 hours from right now. will: we get it ainsley you have friends in tampa and very popular as she is in missouri as well. it's breakfast all day, here's the challenge. i had a skillet, steve, steak, eggs, hash browns for dinner last night. i jumped the gun on this wonderful breakfast. i got 12 hours ahead of it i'm a sucker for breakfast all day. i don't know how hegseth does these diners and stays lookin
canada they don't play professional sports. ainsley: what are you talking about? brian: toronto raptors are playing in tampa right now.desperately trying to make the playoffs. ainsley: they are training down there or playing. brian: playing all their home games in canada they prefer not to do anything. ainsley: shut down. brian: they do yoga. sent their pro-teams to us and going to free florida because where florida gist you a chance to make a living. steve: we sent will cain to the show me...
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canada broke a record this week for vaccine doses administered, but officials worry it will not slow down the increase in cases. an emergency room physician from torontoand she leads in the co-vision mission response. doctor, toronto has really been in a tough situation. a lockdown, some form of it since the end of november, and still it has become record-breaking, really, what's going on. how would you describe the situation going on in the hospitals that you work in right now? how does it compare to the first and second waves? >> this is nothing like the first and second waves, which is hard to even think about or say, but this has been by far the worst it's been for us and it's unfortunate. we saw the writing on the wall, and we didn't have the steps in place to not be here, and now we're at a point where we're using all kinds of levers that we haven't used before to be able to create capacity in our system where we don't have it. >> what are those levers? are they some things that are kind of shocking to you as a health professional? >> yeah. what we did is move patients around, transferring patients to hospitals that don't have as much covid acti
canada broke a record this week for vaccine doses administered, but officials worry it will not slow down the increase in cases. an emergency room physician from torontoand she leads in the co-vision mission response. doctor, toronto has really been in a tough situation. a lockdown, some form of it since the end of november, and still it has become record-breaking, really, what's going on. how would you describe the situation going on in the hospitals that you work in right now? how does it...
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. >>> and toronto is cancelling all in-person classes as variant-driven covid cases rise. the move by canada's largest school district affects a quarter million students the measure will be in place until at least april 18th. >>> and health experts say the uk variant of the coronavirus is spreading faster amongst children and is likely fueling the rise in cases in parts of the u.s. find out more about what's being done to protect children from covid-19 on the news with shepard smith. scott and sara, back over to you. >> courtney, thank you. >>> just under 30 minutes left to go before the bell. here's where we stand in the markets. the dow is under pressure, down about 100 points near session lows. the s&p 500 is flat, holding its gains. the nasdaq up a tenth of 1%. financials and energy are under pressure today consumer names are higher, staples and discretionary. >>> up next, we will break down the recovery trade and why this recession is unusual when we speak with t. rowe price's head of multi national assets. >>> and signet jewelers is buying rocksbox for an undisclosed amounting. the ceo t
. >>> and toronto is cancelling all in-person classes as variant-driven covid cases rise. the move by canada's largest school district affects a quarter million students the measure will be in place until at least april 18th. >>> and health experts say the uk variant of the coronavirus is spreading faster amongst children and is likely fueling the rise in cases in parts of the u.s. find out more about what's being done to protect children from covid-19 on the news with shepard...
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canada. niko johnson would know he is the political editor of the post memorial. minutes before we came on the air he was detained by canadian authorities after landing in toronto.a designated government facility and he joins us from that facility now. niko, thanks for coming on. well are you? >> i'm currently in one of these covid hotels just outside the airport. it isn't quite call lore but i have been charged $1,000 for three nights. i don't think it's quite worth that. >> tucker: so what if you left? you land there. have you tested positive for covid? >> i tested negative. you have to test negative to get on the plane. and then i went to the border security. i said i'm a journalist. i'm here to cover the trudeau government and parliament. and it didn't really matter in spite being [inaudible] trudeau rather ironically constitution. and in spite of that i was sort of shipped off to one of these hotels. i'm not allowed to leave. you know, if i leave, can i get quite serious punishment. and it's not terribly pleasant, really. i would rather like to go home which i think would be safer. >> tucker: so there are a lot of infectious diseases, of course not making a
canada. niko johnson would know he is the political editor of the post memorial. minutes before we came on the air he was detained by canadian authorities after landing in toronto.a designated government facility and he joins us from that facility now. niko, thanks for coming on. well are you? >> i'm currently in one of these covid hotels just outside the airport. it isn't quite call lore but i have been charged $1,000 for three nights. i don't think it's quite worth that. >>...
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s the toronto star newspaper reports only 12% of canadians have received at least one dose compared to 30% of americans. the star reports. one of the main reasons is that canada has no domestic production capacity for any of the approved vaccines, a bay area woman is going to get more than a million dollars from uber after winning a discriminatory a lawsuit against that company. lisa irving is blind and she says uber drivers refused rides to her and her guide dog on 14 separate occasions and by doing so, an independent arbitrator ruled that the company violated the americans with disabilities act and also says you were failed to properly supervise its drivers. the ride sharing company has now been ordered to pay $1.1 million to irving. all right, much more to come, too soon. there are more calls to beef up security on capitol hill. we'll have the latest on the investigation into friday's deadly attack. plus this, there's more fall out over georgia's new voting laws and the mlb's decision to move their all star game. i'm ray this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our
s the toronto star newspaper reports only 12% of canadians have received at least one dose compared to 30% of americans. the star reports. one of the main reasons is that canada has no domestic production capacity for any of the approved vaccines, a bay area woman is going to get more than a million dollars from uber after winning a discriminatory a lawsuit against that company. lisa irving is blind and she says uber drivers refused rides to her and her guide dog on 14 separate occasions and by...