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earlier morale carry me from the university of toronto, joined us on the program. she is an author, has written a book on descent in iran and says, tear hines as imprison has long been emblematic of oppression in the country. this historically, historically been a fortress for successive were genes in iran to how's a, ron's political prisoners activists. and even to a national currently, no he to be who is, it was german. iranian national is been kept there as being, you know, is kept there since 2020, for example. so many have lost their lives there due to torture, lack of care, and rape, and even murder, and many of the prisoners currently in evan, are the ones that the government has arrested in the recent protest into the capital and even across the nation. and has house them in prison, be morale creamy from the university of toronto, western over china now, where president seizing paying has opened his communist parties. congress in a speech to more than 2000 delegates, the leader of one party, china, laid out his vision for the future of the world's most popul
earlier morale carry me from the university of toronto, joined us on the program. she is an author, has written a book on descent in iran and says, tear hines as imprison has long been emblematic of oppression in the country. this historically, historically been a fortress for successive were genes in iran to how's a, ron's political prisoners activists. and even to a national currently, no he to be who is, it was german. iranian national is been kept there as being, you know, is kept there...
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and has house them in prison be are all creamy from the university of toronto. moving over to china, where president she, j paying has opened his communist parties, congress. he address more than 2000 delegates from china as only ruling political party. she presented, his vision for the future of the world's most populous nation, includes his goal of re unifying, self governing island of taiwan. even if that means using force, she is you have, i'm and the resolution of the taiwan issue is a matter for the chinese themselves to decide. one. we insist on striving for the prospect of a peaceful reunification with the greatest sincerity and with the greatest fx movie . however, we are not committed to abandoning the use of force and we reserve the option of taking all necessary measures funky she already. taiwan was quick to respond to she's remark stating that it will not back down on its sovereignty or compromise on freedom and democracy. chinese communist party members are expected to hand she a rare 3rd term, strengthening his iron grip on the biggest global eco
and has house them in prison be are all creamy from the university of toronto. moving over to china, where president she, j paying has opened his communist parties, congress. he address more than 2000 delegates from china as only ruling political party. she presented, his vision for the future of the world's most populous nation, includes his goal of re unifying, self governing island of taiwan. even if that means using force, she is you have, i'm and the resolution of the taiwan issue is a...
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and the university of toronto and author of the book, the iranian green movement of 2009. i asked her about the claim that elis recoveries he job, fell off by accident. it's been over 10 hours that we have no updates for him. l not and the last update or so call update that came with her instagram account, as you mentioned in which she issued a statement or a literately. what's her, we're not sure who was writing that message because, you know, could have easily been someone else or she could have been forced to write that message. she said that you mentioned that my, my headscarf was an adverse and li fell off and that i'm ok and that i am returning to the country and she apologized for doing that. however, do authorities have also summoned and arrested her brother, which can only be translated as popish taking, making sure that she's coming back. and we also know from reports that the head of variety and climbing committee kind of trish into going back to the iranian counselor and then she was her passport with cost whiskey that her phone was confiscated and then she use
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d candidate in social justice education at the university of toronto in canada, and author of the book at the iranian green movement of 2009 reverberating echoes of resistance are welcome to d w. what makes this prison so notorious? well, and then as you mentioned in your promo, it's historically, historically been a fortress for successive regimes in iran, to house iran, political prisoners, activists. and even to a national currently not to be who is it will german, iranian national is been kept there as being kept there since 2020, for example. so many have lost their lives. they are due to torture, lack of care and rapes, and even murder, and many of the prisoners currently in evan, are the ones that the government has abreast, in the recent protests, in the capital, and even across the nation and has helped them in prison. so what was, what was your 1st reaction when you heard what was happening out the prison? while my mind immediately and many other people, i think went to 2 different 2 separate occasions that 2 tragedies inflicted upon the wrong prisoners of cautious and politi
d candidate in social justice education at the university of toronto in canada, and author of the book at the iranian green movement of 2009 reverberating echoes of resistance are welcome to d w. what makes this prison so notorious? well, and then as you mentioned in your promo, it's historically, historically been a fortress for successive regimes in iran, to house iran, political prisoners, activists. and even to a national currently not to be who is it will german, iranian national is been...
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stay candidate in social justice education at the university of toronto, and the author of the book, the iranian green movement of 2009 reverberating echoes of resistance. good to talk to you at rounds, we might for more details of what's unfolding inter brown and what has happened. what if you can begin by telling us what makes this facility so notorious? well, historically, evan has been the prisoner or the prison that holds up to all national and prisoners of conscious and political prisoners, industry team and a previous one. for all types of torture. as your promo mentioned, denial of care are going on a one of those dual national. and this might be interesting. your viewers in germany is the dual national iranian german academic, you know, he's been in prison on false charges since 2020, and on of george's of espionage i believe. and that's usually the charge that they saw. the republic attaches to dual national. so evan is quite notorious for holding a political prisoners at the moment. there are so many of the leaders syndicate previous movements. and also protestors that hav
stay candidate in social justice education at the university of toronto, and the author of the book, the iranian green movement of 2009 reverberating echoes of resistance. good to talk to you at rounds, we might for more details of what's unfolding inter brown and what has happened. what if you can begin by telling us what makes this facility so notorious? well, historically, evan has been the prisoner or the prison that holds up to all national and prisoners of conscious and political...
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how the operation retribution is described its author is lubomyr lutsyuk, a professor at the university of torontoorth america if ask people in canada or the usa whether the nazis came to america after the second world war, almost everyone will answer you yes, although this is not true , but this lie was planted so effectively and skillfully that it is still working professor ultiuk says that with his book he tried to dispel these stereotypes for the audience in canada and the united states, as well as to show the injustice when nazi criminals in these countries were persecuted by the soviets - in canada, government commissions were created to persecute nazis if they were found in the united states those involved in nazi crimes were punished. and what about soviet war criminals who may be hiding here, they don’t do this, this book exposes this injustice, the author draws attention to the fact that in the american and canadian press, even now , you can find articles where the shukhevych memorial or the halychyna division are still called nazi in canada a few weeks ago i read in fresh landlady how t
how the operation retribution is described its author is lubomyr lutsyuk, a professor at the university of torontoorth america if ask people in canada or the usa whether the nazis came to america after the second world war, almost everyone will answer you yes, although this is not true , but this lie was planted so effectively and skillfully that it is still working professor ultiuk says that with his book he tried to dispel these stereotypes for the audience in canada and the united states, as...
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as for han and companies in the professor at the university of toronto side, mojave mirandi, he believes media claims about the events in iran don't actually reflect the reality on the ground. many people outside of the rom seems to think that the country is in chaos, but that's not the case. there are sporadic mass, but there are also sporadic riots. and what the leader was alluding to isolate harmony was the riots not that peaceful protest. ryan are being done by version media, largely based in london like iran international, which is so be funded or bbc persian and they're just on shows are explicitly calling for a tax on these officer. you see terrorism riots. he so protest. but you also see that the western media doesn't point out is that there were huge anti riot protests in tac ron and across the country. but a couple of days after these protests which were sporadic in across the country, then you saw these violent professional protesters coming in. if you look online, you think that the countries in war. so the methods used by western countries now are using high tech industry an
as for han and companies in the professor at the university of toronto side, mojave mirandi, he believes media claims about the events in iran don't actually reflect the reality on the ground. many people outside of the rom seems to think that the country is in chaos, but that's not the case. there are sporadic mass, but there are also sporadic riots. and what the leader was alluding to isolate harmony was the riots not that peaceful protest. ryan are being done by version media, largely based...
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a forensic investigation by the university of toronto, confirm the long term presence of the spyware, known as pegasus on devices belonging to journalists and activists. here in mexico, specifically those who investigate human rights abuse grey. moodle ramos a human rights advocate for mexico stem o. leap as state says he's not surprised that his communications are among those under surveillance. oh if he oh, everything has been monitored for more than 10 years by merely dying diligence. this is precisely because over the past 25 years, we have documented many cases of abuse way authorities for his park president. and that is one way, lopez over the other who denies the military has used pegasus to conduct surveillance during his administration. no shift gay csb, it's not true that journalists and opposition have been spider. we are not the same as previous governments. it's not true. i made a commitment that no one would be spied on video press freedom activists say the evidence of continued. i'm is compelling, arguing the real question is whether or not the president was aware seeki
a forensic investigation by the university of toronto, confirm the long term presence of the spyware, known as pegasus on devices belonging to journalists and activists. here in mexico, specifically those who investigate human rights abuse grey. moodle ramos a human rights advocate for mexico stem o. leap as state says he's not surprised that his communications are among those under surveillance. oh if he oh, everything has been monitored for more than 10 years by merely dying diligence. this...
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i'm joined now by lynette 0ng, professor of political science at the university of toronto and authorthank you for making the time for us. there has been a lot of speculation about this. what do you make of some of the theories that have been put out there? its, theories that have been put out there? �* u, , theories that have been put out there? ~ _, , ., theories that have been put out there? ~ , ., ,,. ., there? a couple of speculative reasons, inaudible. _ there? a couple of speculative| reasons, inaudible. inaudible the more reasonable - reasons, inaudible. inaudible the more reasonable politicall the more reasonable political nature... is caught out people from... by xijinpingjinping... professor, professor, we are having problems with the sound and are struggling to hear you. we will try to come back to you if we can. in germany, police say around 80,000 peoplejoined a rally in support of protesters in iran. it's the biggest demonstration by the iranian diaspora ever. iranians from across europe are calling on western governments to sanction the powerful revolutionary guard and
i'm joined now by lynette 0ng, professor of political science at the university of toronto and authorthank you for making the time for us. there has been a lot of speculation about this. what do you make of some of the theories that have been put out there? its, theories that have been put out there? �* u, , theories that have been put out there? ~ _, , ., theories that have been put out there? ~ , ., ,,. ., there? a couple of speculative reasons, inaudible. _ there? a couple of speculative|...
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media, inserting its political agenda wherever it con 5 mohammed mironda professor at the university of toronto, explains why the west choose is such a vehicle for soft power in western countries. what they try to do, both through the state and big business which are in bad with one another, is that they try to train the younger generation to teach the younger generation, to show hatred and contempt for those entities that are critical of western domination and western germany, just like what we've seen in hollywood, just like what we've seen across the board in western western cultural manifestations. so this is nothing really new. this is to be expected. but i think that as the situation in the west, the period and as their fortunes decline, and as it becomes clear that their empire is failing, they will become more crude and more abusive in the way in which they picked the other, their own victims, the peoples that resist western imperialism and western domination, all the latest news updates. you can check our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing our scenes national a aah! on this a
media, inserting its political agenda wherever it con 5 mohammed mironda professor at the university of toronto, explains why the west choose is such a vehicle for soft power in western countries. what they try to do, both through the state and big business which are in bad with one another, is that they try to train the younger generation to teach the younger generation, to show hatred and contempt for those entities that are critical of western domination and western germany, just like what...
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let's not discuss the developmental professor site at mohammed mirandi from the university of toronto. many thanks for joining us on the program. so what do you think israel isn't rushing to give military help to ukraine, all the security risks involved as well, perhaps, or is more about diplomacy? maybe even money is really israeli regime really can't do much to the iron so called iron don't is not a very effective tool. it is not even capable of holding back the most basic rockets made homemade rockets in government. so obviously they're not going to be able to stop drones, whether they're iranian, made drones or less and made jones made from any other place. so regime on the one hand, it's it the island don't. it does not have the capacity that the ukrainians are looking for and if they do give it to the premiums and they're going to get into a lot of trouble with the lunch and government. does it look to you like ukrainians, trying to involve israel in the conflict in some way? and would it re, i'll be willing to getting hold the regime obviously, is a part of the western county c
let's not discuss the developmental professor site at mohammed mirandi from the university of toronto. many thanks for joining us on the program. so what do you think israel isn't rushing to give military help to ukraine, all the security risks involved as well, perhaps, or is more about diplomacy? maybe even money is really israeli regime really can't do much to the iron so called iron don't is not a very effective tool. it is not even capable of holding back the most basic rockets made...
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sci mohammed mirandi, political analyst and dean of the world's studies for faculty at the university of toronto. it was a pleasure to see you side islamic states have claimed responsibility for the attack. is that organisation growing in a run? does it pose a significant threat to iranian national security? it's not a big group, but it fell across the region. some of the fell are controlled by different regimes. so the name, different nato regimes. and there's rarely, it's the, the so called as family stage or isis is a coalition of fragmented groups that came together. and then again broke apart after the iranian, that it's under general. so the money destroy their state. and so we don't know yet which faction this group was behind it and the public doesn't know in which countries which governments which are funding different parts of it are behind the attack. some iranian officials have linked the terrorist attack to. busy broader anti government protest movements that have arisen in the country recently? are they connected in your view? we complicate it was going on against the wrong one. th
sci mohammed mirandi, political analyst and dean of the world's studies for faculty at the university of toronto. it was a pleasure to see you side islamic states have claimed responsibility for the attack. is that organisation growing in a run? does it pose a significant threat to iranian national security? it's not a big group, but it fell across the region. some of the fell are controlled by different regimes. so the name, different nato regimes. and there's rarely, it's the, the so called...
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for we also heard from the side mohammed moran, the world study faculty dean at the university of toronto, who believes iranian protest movements and terrorists which are similar, and not their being back from abroad. we don't know yet, which faction was behind it and the public doesn't know in which countries which governments which are funding different devices are behind attack harris organizations who are being use from iraq in northern iraq, in the credit areas to attack iran. and then you have attacks like isis, and then you have right there are no real demonstration the only major demonstrations on the anti riot demonstrations, but the western media is pilot about that. so it's not as if they, these are a large number, but they are for me outside because they started in the 20 different places and in the city, let's say 5 people, 6 people, 7 people. and then the immediate, the thing is we carry out disruptions and data age and violence. me now you may recall canadian authorities previously accused foreign powers, including russia of stirring up this year as must have trucker protes
for we also heard from the side mohammed moran, the world study faculty dean at the university of toronto, who believes iranian protest movements and terrorists which are similar, and not their being back from abroad. we don't know yet, which faction was behind it and the public doesn't know in which countries which governments which are funding different devices are behind attack harris organizations who are being use from iraq in northern iraq, in the credit areas to attack iran. and then you...
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professor lynette 0ng from the university of toronto.orn in at a ceremony in the presidential palace in rome. she's the country's first far—right leader since world war ii. her brothers of italy party won last month's elections with just over a quarter of the vote. stefano fasano reports. giorgia meloni, the first woman to be italy's prime minister, takes the oath of office. she is also the only leader of a party with neofascist roots to form a government in the republic�*s history. ms meloni will give a speech in parliament on tuesday and must win a vote of confidence in both chambers. more formality, given the very solid majority. but the coalition has proven to be notably fractious in the past week. former prime minister silvio berlusconi, one of her alliance partners with matteo salvini's league, described her as arrogant and bossy, then blamed ukraine the two exchanged gifts and very sweet letters, he said. in response, ms meloni reiterated her government would be strongly pro—nato and anyone who rejected that as far as foreign poli
professor lynette 0ng from the university of toronto.orn in at a ceremony in the presidential palace in rome. she's the country's first far—right leader since world war ii. her brothers of italy party won last month's elections with just over a quarter of the vote. stefano fasano reports. giorgia meloni, the first woman to be italy's prime minister, takes the oath of office. she is also the only leader of a party with neofascist roots to form a government in the republic�*s history. ms...
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now, why does the is associate professor at the university of toronto faculty of world studies. john just now from there, um, 1st of all, do we have any indication of who did this? oh, yes. or the reports that we have is that the person is not an iranian is a foreign national. and the belongs to and isis affiliated, the group. the shrine obviously is a religious place at the ang was to attack worshippers. it came at the sunset time when people go for prayers and he has killed a lot of people. so the countries in shock, iran doesn't see this type of service attacks normally, and this is on the for the it, so they are for passing of mass armine. so this is, whoever did this was trying to assure, sympathy codes or events in the last for the years, for the days in, in iran and there, this is actually back fighting among the population. because the people don't like terrorism on their country. this shrine was attacked in 2008. was anita at that time, the authorities attributed to a monarchist group. why is this shrine targeted in this way? what's the significance of it in this? isn't
now, why does the is associate professor at the university of toronto faculty of world studies. john just now from there, um, 1st of all, do we have any indication of who did this? oh, yes. or the reports that we have is that the person is not an iranian is a foreign national. and the belongs to and isis affiliated, the group. the shrine obviously is a religious place at the ang was to attack worshippers. it came at the sunset time when people go for prayers and he has killed a lot of people....
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a forensic investigation by the university of toronto, confirm the long term presence of the spyware, known as pegasus on devices belonging to journalists and activists. here in mexico, specifically those who investigate human rights abuse grey. moodle. ramos, a human rights advocate for mexico stem o. leap us state says he's not surprised that his communications are among those under surveillance. oh, if he law, everything has been monitored for more than 10 years by military intelligence. this is precisely because over the past 25 years, we have documented many cases of abuse way authorities for his partner president and the dis, manuel lopez over the other who denies the military has used pegasus to conduct surveillance during his administration. no shit. k says b, it's not true that journalist and opposition spied on. we are not the same as previous governments. it's not true. i made a commitment that no one would be spied on that press freedom act. they say the evidence of continued mine is compelling. arguing the real question is whether or not the president was aware, katie sai
a forensic investigation by the university of toronto, confirm the long term presence of the spyware, known as pegasus on devices belonging to journalists and activists. here in mexico, specifically those who investigate human rights abuse grey. moodle. ramos, a human rights advocate for mexico stem o. leap us state says he's not surprised that his communications are among those under surveillance. oh, if he law, everything has been monitored for more than 10 years by military intelligence....
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students that areysar physically threatened or pro-israel students.ha when i spoke with the university of toronto, i had ton have armed guards with shields in front of me to protect me from potential assassination.abu and the worst thing about thismt is many of the groups ofre mainstream women law students, law students, asian pacificn law students, african-americanun law students, they all saytry in only one country in the world,s one country in the world deserves to have itsd, speakers and that is not china, not russia, not de not cuba, only the nation state oft the jewish people. jewis >> it's called because we're running out of time. what will you do if the university does not stopalre this completely? >>ad i've already challenged these clubs to invite me.k i will comtoe free to speak to e any or all of them. if they don't accept that, we're going to sue their state actors., ac they're acting on behalf otingf the state of californistata. hee even if the law schoolunding disassociates himself, they are funding these organizations. and if you can imagine if a club said nobody who supports black
students that areysar physically threatened or pro-israel students.ha when i spoke with the university of toronto, i had ton have armed guards with shields in front of me to protect me from potential assassination.abu and the worst thing about thismt is many of the groups ofre mainstream women law students, law students, asian pacificn law students, african-americanun law students, they all saytry in only one country in the world,s one country in the world deserves to have itsd, speakers and...
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university of toronto scientists say swabbing your throat and your nose may lead to more accurate resultsay area parents are concerned about a new threat to their children, respiratory, sensational virus, or rsv, usually causes mild cold like symptoms, and it's being seen in increasing numbers nationwide. of course, this comes on top of covid concerns and the seasonal flu. parents have a lot on their mind. let's bring in a parent and a leading voice in the covid pandemic. dr peter chin hong infectious disease expert at ucsf, thanks for being with us my pleasure, gasia. thanks for having me on course, let's start with something relatively new. what's happening in the bay area as it relates to rsv. so what? i've been hearing from a lot of pediatricians and have been calling me is that they've been seeing a really unprecedented amount of respiratory infections . of course with rsv. not all people are diagnosed, so it's just turns up as abreathing up ? because if we were masked, we weren't getting sick or are natural immune systems weren't flourishing as they would have been. otherwise is thi
university of toronto scientists say swabbing your throat and your nose may lead to more accurate resultsay area parents are concerned about a new threat to their children, respiratory, sensational virus, or rsv, usually causes mild cold like symptoms, and it's being seen in increasing numbers nationwide. of course, this comes on top of covid concerns and the seasonal flu. parents have a lot on their mind. let's bring in a parent and a leading voice in the covid pandemic. dr peter chin hong...
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let's listen to a recent professor of psychology at the university of toronto, jordan peterson, he is networks now and on a recent morning show . he was asked about russia about putin and about related things. that's what he said, we ca n't win against vladimir putin anyway because you can't win against someone you can't say no to period and we can't say no to putin because we sold our soul for his oil and gas and we did it to raise our moral standing towards salvation planets. and here we are before a dreadful winter, trapped in our own trap by our own stupidity and moral assumption. we are saving the planet. let's see, i don't think so, i see something else and this is the most catastrophic situation. well, according to the world bank. for me, this figure amazed 350 million people who, let's call them that, below the middle class will be put in conditions of food insecurity, what is it? we understand food insecurity. they will just die hunger. and from the cold, these figures also can not excite in any way. yes, people who are involved in big politics, although our preten constantly
let's listen to a recent professor of psychology at the university of toronto, jordan peterson, he is networks now and on a recent morning show . he was asked about russia about putin and about related things. that's what he said, we ca n't win against vladimir putin anyway because you can't win against someone you can't say no to period and we can't say no to putin because we sold our soul for his oil and gas and we did it to raise our moral standing towards salvation planets. and here we are...
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and a prominent contributor to actually public discourse in canada and it's taught at the university of toronto for many years giving our conference international flavor. you know, sort of it was like the idea that canada gives us and you know there all those airports in new england, you go to hartford and albany and which are like albany international airport and you think, really, is it an international airport? and they have one flight a day to toronto to prove that they're you know, it's a escaping american parochialism. then we'll hear from chinese afghanis at tufts. that's something i'm doing. the parviz who's done very important work on hubs, doing work on border now and the fine professor of just all three of these people have won many awards for teaching and so forth, which i want the labor and then they can talk. the university of chicago, who's written on locke and machiavelli and many other things as well, a wonderful essay unjustly neglected, i would say, on leo strauss back in 1991. what is it? the an early critique of strauss genius. the thought that. right. yes. really was worth
and a prominent contributor to actually public discourse in canada and it's taught at the university of toronto for many years giving our conference international flavor. you know, sort of it was like the idea that canada gives us and you know there all those airports in new england, you go to hartford and albany and which are like albany international airport and you think, really, is it an international airport? and they have one flight a day to toronto to prove that they're you know, it's a...
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university of toronto. your throat and your nose may lead to more accurate test results. more and more american companies ramping up their efforts to bring remote workers back to the office as the number of new covid cases declines, but the effects are uneven. research has found that managers are nearly twice more likely than their employees to continue working from home. the same pulse survey found many of the non executive workers who returned to the office are far more stressed out than those who still get to work remotely. another new study finds people who work more hours at a stressful job or at higher risk of depression. researchers in michigan examined data on more than 17001st year medical residents, they found those who worked 90 hours a week or more had three times higher the risk for depression symptoms compared to those who work 40 to 45 hours a week. 25 now many animal shelters around the bay area are overcrowded and some are offering low cost or even free adoptions to reduce the number of dog
university of toronto. your throat and your nose may lead to more accurate test results. more and more american companies ramping up their efforts to bring remote workers back to the office as the number of new covid cases declines, but the effects are uneven. research has found that managers are nearly twice more likely than their employees to continue working from home. the same pulse survey found many of the non executive workers who returned to the office are far more stressed out than...
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is what you get for processing, but despite all of that we see students who came out in a university of torontosters to stay home, for students do not come home and continue this descent, very brave dissent against the regime. mira; dissent against the regime. why would they _ dissent against the regime. why would they target _ dissent against the regime. why would they target that particular equivalent of an ivy league university? i would equivalent of an ivy league university? iwould imagine equivalent of an ivy league university? i would imagine people going there perhaps wealthier, having more connections perhaps. couldn't it be something that backfires if that's the university they decide to attack? it backfires if that's the university they decide to attack?— they decide to attack? it has backfired- — they decide to attack? it has backfired. and _ they decide to attack? it has backfired. and it _ they decide to attack? it has backfired. and it is - they decide to attack? it has backfired. and it is a - they decide to attack? it has i backfired. and it is a university that basically the sm
is what you get for processing, but despite all of that we see students who came out in a university of torontosters to stay home, for students do not come home and continue this descent, very brave dissent against the regime. mira; dissent against the regime. why would they _ dissent against the regime. why would they target _ dissent against the regime. why would they target that particular equivalent of an ivy league university? i would equivalent of an ivy league university? iwould imagine...
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of western domination is coming to an end. ah, the cross talking the global south, i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and in toronto, he is professor at the university of trying to new delhi. we have professor troy, she is professor emeritus at the school of international studies at newer university. and in ankara we cross who's saying body, he is president of the foreign policy institute or cross talk roles and a fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate mom and let me go to you 1st and turn around and welcome back to the program after such a long hiatus here jake sullivan, that brilliant guy in washington. he says, the stakes could not be higher. we are at an inflection point. i agree with him, okay. probably for reasons that he wouldn't agree with me about. but nonetheless, we are an inflection point, and ukraine has put it all in relief. go ahead mohammed. well, we are at a major infection point and i think it's far too late for the americans to do anything about it. the united states is rapidly on the decline. they continue with their and this war as an occupations. the nice it is basically a military machine and
of western domination is coming to an end. ah, the cross talking the global south, i'm joined by my guess mohammed mirandi and in toronto, he is professor at the university of trying to new delhi. we have professor troy, she is professor emeritus at the school of international studies at newer university. and in ankara we cross who's saying body, he is president of the foreign policy institute or cross talk roles and a fact that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate mom...
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of western domination is coming to an end. ah cross stuck in the global south. i'm joined by my guess, mohammed mirandi and in toronto, he is professor at the university of trying to new delhi. we have professor to annoy. she is professor emeritus at the school of international studies at newer university. and in ankara we cross who, who st. body. he is president of the foreign policy institute across our girls and a fact that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate mom. and let me go to you person to ron and welcome back to the pro. after such a long hiatus here, i'm jake sullivan, that brilliant guy in washington. and he says, the stakes could not be higher. we are at an inflection point. i agree with him. okay. probably for reasons that he wouldn't agree with me about. but nonetheless, we are an inflection point, and ukraine has put it all in relief. go ahead mohammed. oh, we are at a major faction point and i think is far too late for the americans to do anything about it. the united states is rapidly on the decline. they continue with their and this war as an occupations. the nice it is basically a military machine and it constantly he
of western domination is coming to an end. ah cross stuck in the global south. i'm joined by my guess, mohammed mirandi and in toronto, he is professor at the university of trying to new delhi. we have professor to annoy. she is professor emeritus at the school of international studies at newer university. and in ankara we cross who, who st. body. he is president of the foreign policy institute across our girls and a fact that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate mom....
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present abraham or you see face demonstrations as he visited a women's only university in toronto earlier on saturday. a wave of public unrest has had her on since. i mean, he's death. last month, thousands of people have been monitoring in cities across the u. s. in support of reproductive rights. it's a day of action known as the women's wave and organized, the hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. it's immersed as a critical issue ahead of next month's midterm elections. in june, the supreme court overturned the federal protection, allowing women to have an abortion under there was mike hannah was at the march in washington, dc, romanov gathering and marches across the nation. here in d. c, this is part of what is being billed as a woman's wave. the major motivating factor in this is the supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade. but there's something else going on as well. that is not seen as the only attack on democracy of the attacks that are being taking place is restricting the rights of people to vote. so what we're seeing here is an anger, but at the same tim
present abraham or you see face demonstrations as he visited a women's only university in toronto earlier on saturday. a wave of public unrest has had her on since. i mean, he's death. last month, thousands of people have been monitoring in cities across the u. s. in support of reproductive rights. it's a day of action known as the women's wave and organized, the hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. it's immersed as a critical issue ahead of next month's...
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he alley of face protests as he visited a female, only university in toronto. please say one person's die, but officers were not involved. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others have been injured by is ready forces in the occupied waste bike. they were targeted during an israeli raid, and the janine refugee count thousands of people are marching for reproductive rights across the u. s. these are the latest pictures from washington, d. c. and stain of action known as the woman's wave organizers are hoping to encourage people to vote for politicians who back abortion rights. there was the headlines that he's continues here on august, year after people in power, goodbye. ah . the in the aftermath of me to in 2021000 the pro democracy activists took a bombs fleeing into the countryside to link up with us and concerns and fight back against the regime. we've gained access to some of those now on the front line in a bit of conflict that's largely hidden from the world's gaze. the its being called the hidden war, a conflict overshadowed by russia's inv
he alley of face protests as he visited a female, only university in toronto. please say one person's die, but officers were not involved. at least 2 palestinians have been killed and 11 others have been injured by is ready forces in the occupied waste bike. they were targeted during an israeli raid, and the janine refugee count thousands of people are marching for reproductive rights across the u. s. these are the latest pictures from washington, d. c. and stain of action known as the woman's...
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are of legal age and uber official says the new program will help combat the illegal marijuana market in toronto. and how about this? the universitynow facing a $100,000 fine after fans stormed the field saturday following their big win over alabama. tennessee ending a 15-game losing streak to the crimson tide. check out this insane video. the excited fans even took down the goal post. they ended up dumping it into the river, if you were wondering where that goal post went. the team tweeting turns out in order to play next week's game we need goal mosts on our field. could you help us out? they don't have a goal post they will be fined 100,000 bucks and i have a feeling no one at tennessee cares. >> steve: they don't care but they are in trouble. >> carley: i'm sure the president of the school is totally worth it. >> brian: highlights. in the 6:00 hour we did a wrap up of the nfl games and mysteriously the giants-ravens game was excluded because the giants run. we found out head writer is a ravens fan. [sighs] >> carley: conspiracy. >> brian: that's the 401(k) theory. [baby crying] >> steve: given the fact they are a ravens fan yo
are of legal age and uber official says the new program will help combat the illegal marijuana market in toronto. and how about this? the universitynow facing a $100,000 fine after fans stormed the field saturday following their big win over alabama. tennessee ending a 15-game losing streak to the crimson tide. check out this insane video. the excited fans even took down the goal post. they ended up dumping it into the river, if you were wondering where that goal post went. the team tweeting...
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bands from historically black colleges and universities brought their high stepping and signature sounds to the heart of magic kingdom raising culture reporter torontothomas from our sister station in philadelphia takes us there. this is the type of show we're used to seeing at the magic kingdom. but hbcu week is bringing a new main event to main street. oh, they're not really they're not ready for us. but sarah banner is ready. i did get a flight at 6 o'clock this morning for something. she never thought she'd see. for her to be able to perform in a parade here. she was so overwhelmed her daughter marching down main street. with a band from north carolina a&t. he always bring it every time everywhere every stage every field one of four bands from historically black colleges to rock the crowd. it's part of hbcu week at walt disney world resort. oh, wow, that's amazing putting bands like winston-salem state university front and center on the world's biggest stage. acknowledge the way we are now so being able to be here is like such a great opportunity and stepping and to a new era of exposure for hbcus most african-americans that graduate college gra
bands from historically black colleges and universities brought their high stepping and signature sounds to the heart of magic kingdom raising culture reporter torontothomas from our sister station in philadelphia takes us there. this is the type of show we're used to seeing at the magic kingdom. but hbcu week is bringing a new main event to main street. oh, they're not really they're not ready for us. but sarah banner is ready. i did get a flight at 6 o'clock this morning for something. she...
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from historically black colleges and universities brought their high stepping and signature sounds to the heart of the magic kingdom racing culture reporter toronto thomas from our sister station in philadelphia takes us there. this is the type of show we're used to seeing. magic kingdom, but hbcu week is bringing a new main event to main street. oh, they're not really they're not ready for us. but sarah banner is ready. i did get a flight at 6 o'clock this morning for never thought'e to perform in a parade here. she was so overwhelmed her daughter marching down main street. with a band from north carolina a&t. he always bring it every time everywhere every stage every field one of four bands from historically black colleges to rock the crowd. it's part of hbcu week at walt disney world resort. oh, wow, that's amazing putting bands like winston-salem state university front and center on the world's biggest stage. acknowledge the way we are now so being able to be hersuch a gd stepping and to a new era of exposure for hbcus. most african-americans at graduate college graduate from an hpcu. it means a lot you get to see black excellence. i just wan
from historically black colleges and universities brought their high stepping and signature sounds to the heart of the magic kingdom racing culture reporter toronto thomas from our sister station in philadelphia takes us there. this is the type of show we're used to seeing. magic kingdom, but hbcu week is bringing a new main event to main street. oh, they're not really they're not ready for us. but sarah banner is ready. i did get a flight at 6 o'clock this morning for never thought'e to...
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many of the demonstrators are refusing to attend classes, including some university professors, or john is not from toronto, russell said, a russell, what more can you tell us about the citizen settings and what impact there while the, the new academic year in iraq started with the students protest, so today we have seen that the student university said that the university students into ran into breeze in mesh had in a, in kept man in carriage and in several other large cities. they, how, how did the see them protest? this city's dandies universities are the largest off iran, so in descent is quite important, and the students are demanding. they frans, who were arrested by dave, the security forces to be released immediately. and also they ask him to security forces to stop crack down. so there were reports that hundreds of people who were leading this protest have been identified and arrested by security forces. and now the students are asking the state to release them. so to the last couple of days, the protests were dying down to participation was, it was, was, was the reason and expectation was that it
many of the demonstrators are refusing to attend classes, including some university professors, or john is not from toronto, russell said, a russell, what more can you tell us about the citizen settings and what impact there while the, the new academic year in iraq started with the students protest, so today we have seen that the student university said that the university students into ran into breeze in mesh had in a, in kept man in carriage and in several other large cities. they, how, how...
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to overthrow the iranian islamist regime. toronto accused foreign countries of fermenting the unrest in iran. while a diamond is a graduate research university of oxford, and she was 19 years old when she went to iran, where she was then accused of spying and spent around 2 and a half years under house arrest or imprison until she was released in 2017 join me live now from oxford, so there are some interesting parallels than or between your experience in iran. and now this statement that has been that has been broadcasted conveyed from this french couple. what do you, what do you make of this concert? this confession, it's been condemned. by french government. hi mary, i'm thank you very much for having me sir. to go it's, it's such a difficult time for any, any iranian who is living in dyess bora, to see what the country is going through. and on top of that, now you have this very elaborately made video, false confession video coming out, and you just can't help but think when will this and um, you know, clearly they are investing a lot of money and hiring how high quality production people to produce. these false confession videos almost,
to overthrow the iranian islamist regime. toronto accused foreign countries of fermenting the unrest in iran. while a diamond is a graduate research university of oxford, and she was 19 years old when she went to iran, where she was then accused of spying and spent around 2 and a half years under house arrest or imprison until she was released in 2017 join me live now from oxford, so there are some interesting parallels than or between your experience in iran. and now this statement that has...
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university into iran. now wave of public unrest has hit a run since the death of masa omni, we're going to speak to wrestle silva, whose life for us in toronto. and these are among the longest running protests that we've seen in iran for quite some time. and this seemed to be growing as well as far as we can tell, just talk us through what's been happening while after a quite 3 days public holiday in iran to day on saturday. we have seen that the protest support again, against across the whole country. so big rallies, bit white sprout protests had been held into iran. insurance in carriage in, in care man is behind an incentive dash. so these are the largest cities of iran and the protests are just taking place across all of these cities in multiple areas . so at to the, to day for the 1st time in to run the capital, we have seen that the protest were taking place or on the ground, bizarre and one of the that the policy hospitals that has be set on fire. this is quite significant because grant bizarre in to run is an important business hub. and any disruption in business him to run into capital cooled further detail. we had already strugglin
university into iran. now wave of public unrest has hit a run since the death of masa omni, we're going to speak to wrestle silva, whose life for us in toronto. and these are among the longest running protests that we've seen in iran for quite some time. and this seemed to be growing as well as far as we can tell, just talk us through what's been happening while after a quite 3 days public holiday in iran to day on saturday. we have seen that the protest support again, against across the whole...