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canada's number one university, and i think much less for him as a foreign student at the university of toronto that i pay for my younger son to attend american university. and he pays, we pay for arson at the university of toronto about eight times more than a canadian national would pay to go to the university of toronto, and that's the number one university. they considered that there harvard. i think there's something, there's something there that we should address. >> okay. >> so in our state of tennessee, heavily controlled by republicans, heavily, i mean like super majorities and a republican governor, we have in essence that. we have it. i really do think that it is probably, and actually president obama who i work closely with as you know, came down to our state to see what we were doing there, and he wanted to nationalize it. and i loved what we were doing there, but i didn't want to nationalize it. i just felt like we would be so much better off if each state would emulate the things or use the characteristics that worked for them, but to do the same kind of things were done in our s
canada's number one university, and i think much less for him as a foreign student at the university of toronto that i pay for my younger son to attend american university. and he pays, we pay for arson at the university of toronto about eight times more than a canadian national would pay to go to the university of toronto, and that's the number one university. they considered that there harvard. i think there's something, there's something there that we should address. >> okay. >>...
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on our breaking news this hour and join side mohammad marandi politics professor from the university of toronto always welcome on the show just put it into context for us if you will this ruling this verdict. well the ruling is binding but the international justice court cannot enforce it especially since the united states. exited the international court of justice. took this case because the iranian said that the americans who are not abiding by. their agreement that they've signed with iran including the one hundred fifty five agreement that you spoke of but also there was a boon to the algiers accord that the iranians and the americans signed on to after the revolution where the united states would not interfere in iran's internal affairs and so this ruling does help iran it's a courtier on the cards but the iranians know that they're americans are not going to abide by entrant journal are otherwise. exited the nuclear agreement in the first place that is the u.s. commitment it was. something that was the negotiations were carried out for many years from the five plus one. that all the u.n.
on our breaking news this hour and join side mohammad marandi politics professor from the university of toronto always welcome on the show just put it into context for us if you will this ruling this verdict. well the ruling is binding but the international justice court cannot enforce it especially since the united states. exited the international court of justice. took this case because the iranian said that the americans who are not abiding by. their agreement that they've signed with iran...
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in the south china morning post, lynette 0ng, who's a professor of political science at the university of toronto grew up in malaysia during the mahathir mohamad era "when the country was part of the coveted asian tigers club "that boasted strong economic grown, yet much of the prosperity came "at the expense of curbed political expression "and restricted civil liberties. "over a long period, the law and judiciary, "instead of delivering justice, have been used by the government "as a weapon against political opponents and dissidents." that is her opinion. has she done any study about how i have been accused of being a dictator? no. no dictators have ever resigned, i resigned and now i have come back. after more than 20 years in power. yes. that's a long enough time. well, we need time to develop a country. you know, it's not so easy just like flicking your fingers. all right. so, she's talking about using some of the laws of the state. i'll ask you this then — will you revoke the sedition act and the security 0ffences act which have been used to suppress freedoms? the same laws were in existence
in the south china morning post, lynette 0ng, who's a professor of political science at the university of toronto grew up in malaysia during the mahathir mohamad era "when the country was part of the coveted asian tigers club "that boasted strong economic grown, yet much of the prosperity came "at the expense of curbed political expression "and restricted civil liberties. "over a long period, the law and judiciary, "instead of delivering justice, have been used by...
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native of toronto, a researcher at the university of pittsburgh. she was described as caring, generous, and a thoughtful human being. melvin wax was 88. the first to arrive and the last to leave. he was leading the services when the shooting began. those who knew him said there was always a smile on his face. daniel stein spending his retirement traveling with his life. he made even the toughest tasks enjoyable. he was killed in the same room where his grandson's bris was held earlier this year. ir vi irving younger. a former tree of life president said i wouldn't be surprise first down he saw the gunmen walk into the room and his first thought was can i help this stranger get settled? and finally ber niece and sylvan simon. they died in the same place they were married 60 years ago. they married in 1956 at the tree of life sin dog. she wore an ivory gown. a neighbor recalls them as a sweet, kind couple who were always holding hands. joining me is shani whose friends was shot in the attack. thank you for joining us. give me your thoughts. >> thank
native of toronto, a researcher at the university of pittsburgh. she was described as caring, generous, and a thoughtful human being. melvin wax was 88. the first to arrive and the last to leave. he was leading the services when the shooting began. those who knew him said there was always a smile on his face. daniel stein spending his retirement traveling with his life. he made even the toughest tasks enjoyable. he was killed in the same room where his grandson's bris was held earlier this...
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one was a native of toronto and a researcher at the university of pittsburgh. she was described adds magnificent and profoundly thoughtful. also melvin wax who is a retired accountant. he always showed up early to services and often the last to lead. he was leading services when he was shot. services were held for irving younger. he had a grandson in california he adored and visited regularly. 4e was remembered as thoughtful and always smiling. a development in the case of robert bowers is facing firearms charges and causing injury to police officers. despite resent high profile attacks the government may be changing the approach to domestic terrorism. nbc news reports the trump may not the violent extremism program which was established by the obama administration in 2016. under that program they awarded $10 million in grants to two dozen groups that worked to prevent violent extremism. they have already cancelled an event for a group fighting white pre supremacists. joining us now to take a closer look is john. he is author of dawn of the code war. clint watt
one was a native of toronto and a researcher at the university of pittsburgh. she was described adds magnificent and profoundly thoughtful. also melvin wax who is a retired accountant. he always showed up early to services and often the last to lead. he was leading services when he was shot. services were held for irving younger. he had a grandson in california he adored and visited regularly. 4e was remembered as thoughtful and always smiling. a development in the case of robert bowers is...
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>> yes, i think he would have worn ill-fitting pantsuits and gone on a tour of montreal, toronto, and oxford universityt losing candidates seem to do. in fact, you know, the people who do complain about losing the election are democrats. if you recall, in 2000, al gore, late at night, called up george w. bush and said he was asking for a recount. and bush said, you mean you're retracting your concession? and al dpoer famously replied there's no need to get snippy. democrats are the ones who have actually contested the results of the election. there's not a lot of evidence that donald trump was doing that. he was just having a joke, as is his wont. what's disturb informing me, this is another sign of totalitarian society, when trump makes an obvious joke like, hey, vladimir putin, if you're watching maybe you could cough up those e-mails of hillary's you've got. when he makes an obvious joke, intelligence agencies, then say, we need to investigate trump's joke. that's actually what they did behind the iron curtain and it's a bit disturbing that it's now happening on this side of the iron curtain. >> tuc
>> yes, i think he would have worn ill-fitting pantsuits and gone on a tour of montreal, toronto, and oxford universityt losing candidates seem to do. in fact, you know, the people who do complain about losing the election are democrats. if you recall, in 2000, al gore, late at night, called up george w. bush and said he was asking for a recount. and bush said, you mean you're retracting your concession? and al dpoer famously replied there's no need to get snippy. democrats are the ones...
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seen again best moment he is a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in canada joins me now via skype from toronto good to have you with us mr mani on i mean turkey is convinced the show she is dead many other capitals around the world saudi says that they are baseless lies so one wonders how much of this is now a distraction in the terms of the war of words being used rather than the cooperation needed in a joint investigation that the global community wants to see while absolutely and frankly what adds to that of course is there is no body and without body without some sort of physical evidence it becomes very difficult to lay blame and to really carry out a proper investigation add to that the geo political elements of this and indeed i think we're seeing a lot of posturing and a lot of difficulty and moving investigation forward of course the reason this posturing and the geo political let's just talk about that because ties for example have been strained over a range of issues between riyadh and ankara such as issues over the muslim brotherhood the state of the palestinians under occupation a
seen again best moment he is a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in canada joins me now via skype from toronto good to have you with us mr mani on i mean turkey is convinced the show she is dead many other capitals around the world saudi says that they are baseless lies so one wonders how much of this is now a distraction in the terms of the war of words being used rather than the cooperation needed in a joint investigation that the global community wants to see while...