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we have reports from va vancouver. >> at the vancouver international airport a family reunion, greetingher older brother mohammed, his wife and five children. just a few of the thousands of syrian refugees being welcomed to canada. >> thank you, canada. thank you every. >> another brother lost his wife and two sons trying to get to greece. they drowned off the coast of turkey. the images of the three-year-old's body being recovered prompted outrage around the world and helped raise awareness of the hundreds of thousands of people streaming out of syria, iraq and afghanistan. and it trust this syrian born hairdresser, who has lived in canada since 1992. >> the international spotlight. >> it changed my life. >> nobody, just a normal person, it is not easy. it is the most emotional--the hard thing i've ever done in my life. >> since the tragedy in september she has traveled abroad with the human rights organization avaz and met with officials publicizing the plight of syrian refugees. a go fund me page will help them with expenses as they move mohammed and his family into their home outsid
we have reports from va vancouver. >> at the vancouver international airport a family reunion, greetingher older brother mohammed, his wife and five children. just a few of the thousands of syrian refugees being welcomed to canada. >> thank you, canada. thank you every. >> another brother lost his wife and two sons trying to get to greece. they drowned off the coast of turkey. the images of the three-year-old's body being recovered prompted outrage around the world and helped...
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-- the real across his from vancouver into washington state.he land hacker mail marine agreement is the path forward for a renewed agreement between the united states and canada as a build on our strong and mutually beneficial relationship. once the land-rail-marine-air discussion comes, it will have the extension of services. the key for canadian preclearance efforts is the ratification for this agreement. it enhances national security by allowing the united states and international partners to join the identify risks and increases international law enforcement collaboration to grow stronger. we believe with the agreement and a continued partnership with airports like toronto pearson, we can move forward. thank you for your time. i look forward to the questions following. [applause] >> thank you for those comments fitti, to our for coming in this morning. the process was wonderful this morning, actually, as well , the direct flight to reagan airport. it was wonderful. as a foreign carrier, we are proud of that route and we continue to look for
-- the real across his from vancouver into washington state.he land hacker mail marine agreement is the path forward for a renewed agreement between the united states and canada as a build on our strong and mutually beneficial relationship. once the land-rail-marine-air discussion comes, it will have the extension of services. the key for canadian preclearance efforts is the ratification for this agreement. it enhances national security by allowing the united states and international partners...
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the game winner, vancouver with the deflection, cannot fold on, they win, 2-1 the final score. more free trade in baseball, the mets will double play to shore up their infield. i really like this. sometimes it is not what you don't make it is the best sign. a sign shortstop cabarrus to a two year deal worth $18.5 million. the 30 eat for-year-old switch it has been an all-star twice, last season with the rays, 265, 15 home runs, i like as a lot. low risk deal, two years, 30 years old, switch hitter playing shortstop, acquired second for jonathan because. you always liked pitching especially left-handed pitching but the 34-year-old switch hitter last year bad 269, 32 doubles, 16 home runs, 71, nine inning nine field percentage an upgrade over daniel murphy for sure, at least defensively. i like this deal, the mets just got a lot better than the last 24 hours, yankees made another move yesterday trading justin wilson to the tigers, new york got two minor league pitchers and a swap, you never want to get rid of a reliever but last season wilson posted a 3.10 average before joining
the game winner, vancouver with the deflection, cannot fold on, they win, 2-1 the final score. more free trade in baseball, the mets will double play to shore up their infield. i really like this. sometimes it is not what you don't make it is the best sign. a sign shortstop cabarrus to a two year deal worth $18.5 million. the 30 eat for-year-old switch it has been an all-star twice, last season with the rays, 265, 15 home runs, i like as a lot. low risk deal, two years, 30 years old, switch...
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allen schauffler, al jazeera, vancouv vancouver, british columbia. >>> lebanon has the second-largestumber of refugees right now, and there are no camps to house them. our cameras spent the day with a young syrian boy who spends his time selling peanuts to help feed his family. ♪ >> we are will more on that desperate journey coming up at 9:30 tonight. and for a look at what is coming up at the top of the hour, jonathan bets is here. >>> a follow-up to an investigation raising questions about sports heros using human growth hormone. >>> and what is hgh? it has been linked to athletes using the drug to improve their performance. why was it initially developed, and how is it different from a steroid. >>> and planned parenthood has been under attack this year. the discussions about the sale of organs from aborted fetuses to december's fas shooting in colorado springs. reaction from organization leaders. >>> and also tonight, stopping animal abuse, those convicted in tennessee will be publicly dentedfied in tennessee. how the fbi is involved, and how it can stop activities like dog fightin
allen schauffler, al jazeera, vancouv vancouver, british columbia. >>> lebanon has the second-largestumber of refugees right now, and there are no camps to house them. our cameras spent the day with a young syrian boy who spends his time selling peanuts to help feed his family. ♪ >> we are will more on that desperate journey coming up at 9:30 tonight. and for a look at what is coming up at the top of the hour, jonathan bets is here. >>> a follow-up to an investigation...
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we cannot believe it until we hit the ground in vancouver.>> you will meet a syrian woman who is preparing to welcome her family. it is the same family of that little boy whose death and this image seemed to wake up the world. that's next. o. >> in iraq there are mixed reports tonight about the ground gains of the country's army in the fight against i.s.i.l. images of troops hoisting flags and celebrating the ousting of i.s.i.l. in the city of ramadi may be premature. pentagon officials say they're unable to confirm claims that the center has been overcome. osama ben javad says key gains do not spell victory. >> these are pictures of iraqi troops entering parts of southern ramadi. final push to retake the city after months of battles. they're helped by iraqi and coalition air support but progress has been slow. government forces are facing stiff resistance from i.s.i.l. and in the areas they have taken boopy traps and houses left rigged with explosives are further slowing their progress. what happened was a quick surgical operation, proven mu
we cannot believe it until we hit the ground in vancouver.>> you will meet a syrian woman who is preparing to welcome her family. it is the same family of that little boy whose death and this image seemed to wake up the world. that's next. o. >> in iraq there are mixed reports tonight about the ground gains of the country's army in the fight against i.s.i.l. images of troops hoisting flags and celebrating the ousting of i.s.i.l. in the city of ramadi may be premature. pentagon...
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people in vancouver cannot believe she has faced murder charges in the vegas crash. >> i have seen her in the comments, but do not know her personally.vegas of all places, i mean, my mom and sister were just in vegas, so that is insane. >> we try to reach her family in vancouver, washington, but no one answered the door. someone at the apartment who inches the drawer earlier said the family would have no comment. jeff: appreciate your time. this keeps going. we will learn more about why she did what she did. that is the big question. marie: at to show you how people are really from this ---- reeling, this has impacted so many families. some of the victims were from montreal, so this is an international story. jeff: this is about the holiday brass in denver, colorado. >> more than 300 tuba ["deck the halls" plays] marie: hundreds braved temperatures to listen to the holiday classics. the tuba concert has been conducted by a retired professor since 1976. jeff: thousands of runners through on their ugliest attire for the holiday themed exercise, the ugly sweater run. marie: >> i'm alex tr
people in vancouver cannot believe she has faced murder charges in the vegas crash. >> i have seen her in the comments, but do not know her personally.vegas of all places, i mean, my mom and sister were just in vegas, so that is insane. >> we try to reach her family in vancouver, washington, but no one answered the door. someone at the apartment who inches the drawer earlier said the family would have no comment. jeff: appreciate your time. this keeps going. we will learn more about...
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for no ownership in toronto and vancouver homes are higher from last year, according to a survey. the new canadian government may respond to the increase in home prices, we are joined by our canadian tv anchor pamela ritchie. tell us what this report told us, what did you learn? you.od to talk to we learned although the bright spot in canada's economy, some would argue, is the housing market, toronto and vancouver have seen skyrocketing prices for some time. the question was what role are foreign buyers playing in this market dynamic? some of the data was released today and shows particularly in vancouver there are more foreign buyers in the market, almost .oubled from a year ago toronto also significantly more foreign homebuyers, up to 4% of the market. therell was never that was anything illegal about this, people are allowed to invest in homes around the world. it was simply for the data to be released by this housing agency. the problem is that it has been really increased in quality. they had gone ahead and pulled property managers, talking to them, asking how many are living
for no ownership in toronto and vancouver homes are higher from last year, according to a survey. the new canadian government may respond to the increase in home prices, we are joined by our canadian tv anchor pamela ritchie. tell us what this report told us, what did you learn? you.od to talk to we learned although the bright spot in canada's economy, some would argue, is the housing market, toronto and vancouver have seen skyrocketing prices for some time. the question was what role are...
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we can not believe it until we hit the ground in vancouver.s when we know yes, we made it. >> but it should be a happier story than little. it's hard to celebrate this small personal victory while the syrian war continues and while refugees stream out of the region, seeking safety and new lives in new countries. >> they've been victim, they flee their country by force, not by choice. never speak about my family only. i always speak about the suffering of refugee. >> the family knows that suffering intimately, having played a painful inadvertent role in waking up the world to this humanitarian disaster. these images of her nephews, drowned along with their mother in an attempt to reach greece drew international attention. they were the family of her younger brother away dual la. he was onboard the same small boat but survived, survived to bury their entire family in kobane, syria. >> he didn't really care if anything happened to him. he said to me, i have a free grave and if something happened to me, i will be the 41st and i will be more than h
we can not believe it until we hit the ground in vancouver.s when we know yes, we made it. >> but it should be a happier story than little. it's hard to celebrate this small personal victory while the syrian war continues and while refugees stream out of the region, seeking safety and new lives in new countries. >> they've been victim, they flee their country by force, not by choice. never speak about my family only. i always speak about the suffering of refugee. >> the family...
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anti-abortion protesters had previously picketed at his house in vancouver. but that attempted murder in vancouver, november 1994, that was the first time anybody had tried to assassinate an abortion doctor in canada. the next one was a year later. same m.o. dr. hugh short was a gynecologist in ontario right near niagara falls, right near the american border. he was sitting inside his house in november 1995. he was watching tv. and this time the high-powered rifle round came through a window of his home. it got him in the elbow. and he too survived that assassination attempt. then the next one was two years later. it was november 1997. dr. jack fainman was at home in winnipeg. he was watching tv at home. his wife was also at home with him but she was in another room and a high-powered rifle round was shot through the window and very nearly killed him. that bullet hit the doctor in his right shoulder. at that time dr. jack fainman was the head of obstetrics and gynecology at a major hospital in winnipeg but that rifle round shattered his shoulder. and after th
anti-abortion protesters had previously picketed at his house in vancouver. but that attempted murder in vancouver, november 1994, that was the first time anybody had tried to assassinate an abortion doctor in canada. the next one was a year later. same m.o. dr. hugh short was a gynecologist in ontario right near niagara falls, right near the american border. he was sitting inside his house in november 1995. he was watching tv. and this time the high-powered rifle round came through a window of...
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as they move the family into their home outside vancouver. he will work as a barber in the new salon, and as this family adjusts to a new life, her joy is tempered by nearly five years of war, and the reverberations throughout the region. i want to tell the world, stop the war. >> canada is expected to accept 50,000 sir january refugees by the end of 2016. al jazeera, vancouver british columbia. >> these ethnic enclaves allow to live, work and socialize, in uh the u.s. property development and rising rents are pushing many out of the area they call home. gabriel reports. she chose to li here, but today china town is fast disappearing. the fay maws gate over the main avenue only remains as a tourist attraction, surrounded by western food and clothing franchises. at one time, 3,000 lived here, today only about 300 remain. and half of those may be gone, their building being replaced, jenny to be evicted to a luxury condo can be built. most of the people that live here, even though we have jobs we don't have as much money as them, but every day,
as they move the family into their home outside vancouver. he will work as a barber in the new salon, and as this family adjusts to a new life, her joy is tempered by nearly five years of war, and the reverberations throughout the region. i want to tell the world, stop the war. >> canada is expected to accept 50,000 sir january refugees by the end of 2016. al jazeera, vancouver british columbia. >> these ethnic enclaves allow to live, work and socialize, in uh the u.s. property...
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and from vancouver. we have some transpacific traffic that connects into the united states from there as well . here's a visual representation of our position in the market. we are the largest air carrier providing service into the united states. these of the flights impacted by delays. if you have these numbers are 26 flights delayed. this is not a very worrying number. you cantart to go down see some rapid increases in delays. this is not trending in the direction that we want. to be fair, our volume has increased so that is adding stress to the system. we have worked together to introduce some technologies. we've gotten to a point where , i was traveling before the morning peak. short 25 minute wait in line. you see it, we're almost running out of room for more kiosks. linesd to make those shorter. people are prepared at the kiosks to use the technology. the officer stations. they have impacts in other parts of our operations. some passengers choose to avoid these things entirely. [applause] paul: tha
and from vancouver. we have some transpacific traffic that connects into the united states from there as well . here's a visual representation of our position in the market. we are the largest air carrier providing service into the united states. these of the flights impacted by delays. if you have these numbers are 26 flights delayed. this is not a very worrying number. you cantart to go down see some rapid increases in delays. this is not trending in the direction that we want. to be fair,...
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allen schauffler reports from vancouver. >> reporter: at vancouver international airport a family reunioneeters her older brother, wife, and five children. >> thank you, canada. thank you, everyone. >> reporter: but there is misery mixed with joy for this family. another brother, abdullah lost his wife and two sons trying to get to greece. they drowned off of the coast of turkey in september. the images of the 3-year-old's body being recovered prompted outrage around the world, and helped raise awareness of the hundreds of thousands of people streaming out of syria, iraq, and afghanistan. and it thrust this syrian-born hairdresser into the international spotlight. >> it changed my life. i am nobody. just a normal person. it's not easy. it's the most emotional, the hard thing i ever done in my life. >> since the tragedy in september, she has traveled aboard with the human rights organization, and met with u.n. officials, publicizing the flight of syrian refugees. a go-fund-me page will help with expenses. he will work as a barber in the new salon, and as this family adjusts to a new life,
allen schauffler reports from vancouver. >> reporter: at vancouver international airport a family reunioneeters her older brother, wife, and five children. >> thank you, canada. thank you, everyone. >> reporter: but there is misery mixed with joy for this family. another brother, abdullah lost his wife and two sons trying to get to greece. they drowned off of the coast of turkey in september. the images of the 3-year-old's body being recovered prompted outrage around the...
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in vancouver went to meet her. >> a family reunion, team greats her older brother. just a few of the thousands of syrian refugees being welcomed to canada. >> there is misery mixed with joy for this family. another brother, lost his wife and two sons trying to get to freese. they drowned off the coast in september, the images of three-year-old brother being recovered propertied outrage around the world, and helped raise awareness of the hundreds of thousands of people streaming out of syria and it thrusts this syrian born hairdresser who has lived in canada since 1992 into the international spat light. it changed my life, just a normal person. it's not easy. it's the most emotional -- the hard thing i have ever done in my life. >> sense the tragedy in september, she has traveled abroad with the human rights organization and met with u.n. officials publicizing the plight of syrian refugees. a go fund me page set up by a friend will help her and her husband with expenses as they move mohammad and his family into their home outside vancouver. he will work as a barber i
in vancouver went to meet her. >> a family reunion, team greats her older brother. just a few of the thousands of syrian refugees being welcomed to canada. >> there is misery mixed with joy for this family. another brother, lost his wife and two sons trying to get to freese. they drowned off the coast in september, the images of three-year-old brother being recovered propertied outrage around the world, and helped raise awareness of the hundreds of thousands of people streaming out...
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huge save there keeping vancouver off the boards. how about a little insurance?ices it with the goal and comes up with the shutout. the flyers win 2-0. >>> eagles running back byron michaels appears to be good to go for sunday. we know demarco murray will be on the field but just how much. he has gone to being the second, sometimes third option in the eagles backfield this season. today murray talked about his role. >> obviously, you always want to have a chance to contribute as much as you can in the game. and we're winning, so i think at the time that's all that matters. we've got a lot of talented guy on this team and we've got one football. hard to get everyone the ball at the same time. i think we'll all have an opportunity to play and contribute. so it's just the way the offense goes, fast offense and different guys are being rotated different times. >> the opponent sunday night is cardinals average over 400 yards and 31 points per game so the birds will have their hands full sunday night. if they have success, it's likely going to be due in large part to t
huge save there keeping vancouver off the boards. how about a little insurance?ices it with the goal and comes up with the shutout. the flyers win 2-0. >>> eagles running back byron michaels appears to be good to go for sunday. we know demarco murray will be on the field but just how much. he has gone to being the second, sometimes third option in the eagles backfield this season. today murray talked about his role. >> obviously, you always want to have a chance to contribute as...
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the b's wrapping it up with a thorough 4-0 beating of vancouver late last night. now they hope to keep it rocking tomorrow night when they host nashville at the garden. brad marchand might be a little sore, though, and brandon this dirty play. prust seems okay shelling out the cash, saying today it was the best money he ever spent. umass lowell on the power play. dylan zing finds adam chappy who slams home the one-timer. lowell was up 1-0, but the huskies rattle off a pair of third-period goals. thompson knocks in the rebound to put uconn up for good. they pull off the weekend sweep of lowell with a 2-1 win. the red sox wanted david price. everyone in baseball due it. dave dombrowski was given the green light the make sure it happened. the sox paying the price and the player sounds like he's now embracing boston. this is how he explained it toen's alex corddry. >> that's what you want to be part of. this is not only an organization that wants to win, but it's an organization that has won. it's an organization that knows how to win. to be part of this organization
the b's wrapping it up with a thorough 4-0 beating of vancouver late last night. now they hope to keep it rocking tomorrow night when they host nashville at the garden. brad marchand might be a little sore, though, and brandon this dirty play. prust seems okay shelling out the cash, saying today it was the best money he ever spent. umass lowell on the power play. dylan zing finds adam chappy who slams home the one-timer. lowell was up 1-0, but the huskies rattle off a pair of third-period...
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. >>> the flyers have the night off hosting vancouver tomorrow.aving a good season but vun which had is. shayne gostisbehere has been a bright spot. rocky fourth on the team in goals scored. last night he recorded his third overtime winner, the 22-year-old is living a dream. >> it is pretty awesome, of course. you can't do it without your teammates. it's been fun for sure, but sometimes you have to pinch yourself but it's definitely you have to move on and worry about the next game. tomorrow is vancouver, you just have to move on. >>> women's soccer star abby wambach playing her last game for team u.s.a. in an exhibition tonight against china. 180 career goals the international record for both men and women. two gold medals and the world cup title. and one remarkable career. that's sports. >> thank you. >>> and finally, one of the area's top teachers sponsored tonight at lincoln financial field. david miller from penncrest high school the all-pro teacher of the year award, the award given by the philadelphia eagles and accompanieding system. accep
. >>> the flyers have the night off hosting vancouver tomorrow.aving a good season but vun which had is. shayne gostisbehere has been a bright spot. rocky fourth on the team in goals scored. last night he recorded his third overtime winner, the 22-year-old is living a dream. >> it is pretty awesome, of course. you can't do it without your teammates. it's been fun for sure, but sometimes you have to pinch yourself but it's definitely you have to move on and worry about the next...
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. >> the seven hundred mile stretch of coastline from vancouver canada to mendocino california includes some of the most beautiful spots in north america. but just 70 miles off shore, deep under the seafloor is a seismic fault called the cascadia. don't let the pretty scenery and the gentle name fool you cascadia is capable of a megaquake like the one that hit japan in 2011. a magnitude 9.0 quake. as these home videos posted on you tube clearly show, the shaking doesn't stop for terrifying 6 minutes in cities and towns across the country. but for those living along the pacific coastline of japan's northern islands, the worst was still to come. a tsunami which ultimately killed 18,000 people. places like japan, chile and north america's pacific northwest are all in what's known as subduction zones... areas where one tectonic plate dives under another. >> this is kind of one of the regions that generates some of the biggest earthquakes. >> richard allen is director of u.c. berkeley's seismological laboratory. he's been studying studying the cascadia fault - where the juan de fuca plate ge
. >> the seven hundred mile stretch of coastline from vancouver canada to mendocino california includes some of the most beautiful spots in north america. but just 70 miles off shore, deep under the seafloor is a seismic fault called the cascadia. don't let the pretty scenery and the gentle name fool you cascadia is capable of a megaquake like the one that hit japan in 2011. a magnitude 9.0 quake. as these home videos posted on you tube clearly show, the shaking doesn't stop for...
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we cannot believe it until we hit the ground in vancouver. that's when we know, yes, we made it. >> reporter: but it should be a happier story than it is. it is hard to celebrate this small personal victory, she says, while the syrian war continues and while refugees stream out of the region seeking safety and new lives in new countries. >> they have been victim, they fled their country by force, not by choice. never speak about my family only. i always speak about the suffering of refugees. >> reporter: the kurdi family knows that suffering intimately. having played a painful role in waking up the world of this humanitarian disaster. these images drew international attention. they were the family of the younger brother. he was on board the same small boat but survived. survived to birchall his entire family in their home town. >> he didn't really care if anything happened to him. he said to me, "i have three grave and if something happen to me, it will be the fourth one and i would be more than happy to sleep with them". he has stayed behind
we cannot believe it until we hit the ground in vancouver. that's when we know, yes, we made it. >> reporter: but it should be a happier story than it is. it is hard to celebrate this small personal victory, she says, while the syrian war continues and while refugees stream out of the region seeking safety and new lives in new countries. >> they have been victim, they fled their country by force, not by choice. never speak about my family only. i always speak about the suffering of...
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allen schauffler, al jazeera, vancouver british columbia. >>> you are watching the news hour.to come on this program, we'll look back at some of the biggest events of 2015 through the eyes of five families. >>> plus battling some of the worst winter conditions scandinavia has to deal with. >>> and in the sports news find out who stole the spotlight from king james. ♪ >> we're the eyes and the ears here in the arctic, we wanna be prepared. >> as the ice recedes and potential danger builds, can science keep a step ahead of disaster? >> we can't go back if we have a significant accident. the oil will make its way into the ice. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. ♪ >>> top stories for you here on the al jazeera news hour. iraq's prime minister is in the city of ramadi, in anbar province. the iraqi military recaptured key parts of the city on monday, and flew the national flag ov
allen schauffler, al jazeera, vancouver british columbia. >>> you are watching the news hour.to come on this program, we'll look back at some of the biggest events of 2015 through the eyes of five families. >>> plus battling some of the worst winter conditions scandinavia has to deal with. >>> and in the sports news find out who stole the spotlight from king james. ♪ >> we're the eyes and the ears here in the arctic, we wanna be prepared. >> as the ice...
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spent" don't expect brad marchand to be spending a christmas card or any kind of respect to the vancouver forward forward. >>> i mean, he is entitled to his opinion and i'm not overly concerned about anything that he has to say. he is not too concerned so he is allowed to think that way and say whatever he wants and i will regardless of how he feels. >> anchor: the celtics wrapping up a five game road trip tonight in new orleans against anthony davis and the struggling pelicans. that's going to do it for sports sports. trey daerr reporting live, 7 news will be right back. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. to watch things. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. and this is how it works. most new
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they went to vancouver, the queen charlotte islands, they went to lima in perÚ.ow there are 300 young hawaiians who can do this. she left maui so she went to tahiti again and sent to salma, cook islands, christmas in new zealand. headed out to the indian ocean and now she's just north in the indian ocean never having been out of the pacific but still only using these natural traditional ways of navigating. there's a chase boat which is equipped with equipment and so forth, and she keeps out of way and won't interfere and only come to her aid if she sinks but does report on her position every day. you can go to the polenians voyage society. it's marvelous. they decided to go right or go through read sea and med -- and into the atlantic. what they do intend to do, this is where all of you will be involved is that sometime before the end of next year they will sell up to greet their hawaiian president, which seems a wonder thing to do. they'll sail around to south america and back home which they hope they'll do within four years. what makes this so important, i thi
they went to vancouver, the queen charlotte islands, they went to lima in perÚ.ow there are 300 young hawaiians who can do this. she left maui so she went to tahiti again and sent to salma, cook islands, christmas in new zealand. headed out to the indian ocean and now she's just north in the indian ocean never having been out of the pacific but still only using these natural traditional ways of navigating. there's a chase boat which is equipped with equipment and so forth, and she keeps out of...
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we shot it up in vancouver. >> we're go to roll out some cookie dough. >> okay. >> what happened to him? >> okay, baking cookies not really my thing. bu getting to play one of allison's love interest a plum pudding mystery is pretty sweet. >> two incredibly handsome men fighti over her. >> wow. i'll undercover. >> it is. norman is one guy -- >>so, norman is that guy next door, right, whereas is sexy and atroublemaker. >> just between the two of us. >> in books norman has higher iq. >> that's not what -- allison does kiss one of us. but my lips are sealed. since coex-cue tif producer making her my boss. how do you balance everything, because i know you do it. you as a family are supertight? what's the se >> i see some of kids when i'm on location. i'm s them pictures and they're sendi me pictures all day. we're sill really communicating. when i'm home i'm totally home. when i'm with my kids i'm >> i have so much fun these projects. we have third murder she baked in can. >>> coming up, two big exclusives. we joined gloria and emili estefan on opening night of their broadway night. >>> mar
we shot it up in vancouver. >> we're go to roll out some cookie dough. >> okay. >> what happened to him? >> okay, baking cookies not really my thing. bu getting to play one of allison's love interest a plum pudding mystery is pretty sweet. >> two incredibly handsome men fighti over her. >> wow. i'll undercover. >> it is. norman is one guy -- >>so, norman is that guy next door, right, whereas is sexy and atroublemaker. >> just between the two...
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glass door inside his home in this nice neighborhood where he lived on the west side of the city of vancouver. and as dr. ramalis was sitting there eating his breakfast at his breakfast table somebody fired two bullets from a high-powered rifle through that sliding glass door into his home. one of those bullets hit him in the thigh. it actually got him in the femoral artery. he very easily could have died once that artery was hit. he reportedly saved his own life by making a tourniquet out of the belt on his bathrobe and cinching that tourniquet around the wound in his thigh. dr. romalis survived that assassination attempt. dr. rockalis was a gynecologist who sometimes provided abortions. anti-abortion protesters had previously picketed at his house in voufr. but that attempted murder in vancouver, november 1994, that was the first time anybody had tried to assassinate an abortion doctor in canada. the next one was a year later. same m.o. dr. hugh short was a gynecologist in ontario right near niagara falls, right near the american border. he was sitting inside his house in november 1995. he
glass door inside his home in this nice neighborhood where he lived on the west side of the city of vancouver. and as dr. ramalis was sitting there eating his breakfast at his breakfast table somebody fired two bullets from a high-powered rifle through that sliding glass door into his home. one of those bullets hit him in the thigh. it actually got him in the femoral artery. he very easily could have died once that artery was hit. he reportedly saved his own life by making a tourniquet out of...
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his father survived. s uncle, aunt and cousins arrives in vancouver as refugees. his f her now lives in iraq. according to the international organization, nearly 3700 asylum seekers have died trying to reach europe. > and 911 calls reveal a tried to get help for their scout master who was attacked by a bear. well, that plan to lure to the bear away worked. none of the boys were injured and the 50-year-old man escape would nonlife threatening injuries. >>> for more now on that winter storm, here's meteorologist, bonny schneider. now finally east coast getting some too. >> right, it's the first measurable significant snowfall in new england and we're looking at ice accumulating as well. of snow into northern new england. the problem is we're getting a wintry mix and this will change over to freezing rain at times. there's a concern for power outages and since so many people are traveling, be careful traveling on the roads. and in other areas, you're looking at that wintry mix with rain to the south of it. so, there will be a change over to rain and freezing rain. da
his father survived. s uncle, aunt and cousins arrives in vancouver as refugees. his f her now lives in iraq. according to the international organization, nearly 3700 asylum seekers have died trying to reach europe. > and 911 calls reveal a tried to get help for their scout master who was attacked by a bear. well, that plan to lure to the bear away worked. none of the boys were injured and the 50-year-old man escape would nonlife threatening injuries. >>> for more now on that winter...
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the first game, rangers in vancouver last night taking on the canucks. vancouver gets called covering the puck there. you know what that means, a penalty shot. jan boyle takes his time, skate in, nice move and gets it to go tied at one but here's the game winner. can't be one of the best players of an like this in the front of the net. got to cover them, all that skill of of the deflection and they win 2-1. after losing over to the -- the infield. they sign shortstop to a two year deal worth $18.5 million, the 30-year-old switch hitter has been an all-star twice, 265, 15 home runs. my mic assigning a lot, two years, a guy that is a switch hitter can play shortstop everyday and also like this, that acquired second baseman neal walker in exchange for jonathan niece, their-year-old switch hitter and another one gives versatility in the lineup. 269 last season, 32, 16 homers and runs batted in. clearly a better defensive end daniel murphy. surely out of the picture for the mets so the mets got a lot better. i like these moves. trading justin wilson, two mino
the first game, rangers in vancouver last night taking on the canucks. vancouver gets called covering the puck there. you know what that means, a penalty shot. jan boyle takes his time, skate in, nice move and gets it to go tied at one but here's the game winner. can't be one of the best players of an like this in the front of the net. got to cover them, all that skill of of the deflection and they win 2-1. after losing over to the -- the infield. they sign shortstop to a two year deal worth...
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it's in the development stages off the british columbia coastline heading directly towards vancouver and wants to bang up against the pacific northwest. but some of the clouds will be trailing off into the northwestern section of the state of california today. we'll see clouds creep into the far reaches of the north bay beginning with later tonight. here you have your wednesday morning. about this time tomorrow morning, you see a little bit of light rain showers north of the santa rosa area. if we see any precipitation north of the golden gate bridge, it will be very minimal generally less than .10" of rain a little bit of light rain showers off the inverness coastline by lunchtime tomorrow. but between now and then, sunny skies and unseasonably cool. upper 40s in ukiah. 28 on the south shore. sun-up at 7:24, clear skies. sunset 4:59 this evening. 49 degrees as good as it gets today in lake berryessa area. 53 in san jose. 52 napa, sonoma and glen ellen. here's your extended forecast. chance of rain showers to the north on wednesday. otherwise your new year's eve will be sunny and bri
it's in the development stages off the british columbia coastline heading directly towards vancouver and wants to bang up against the pacific northwest. but some of the clouds will be trailing off into the northwestern section of the state of california today. we'll see clouds creep into the far reaches of the north bay beginning with later tonight. here you have your wednesday morning. about this time tomorrow morning, you see a little bit of light rain showers north of the santa rosa area. if...
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alan's uncle, aunt and cousins arrived in vancouver on monday. al alan's father declined to go to canada and now lives in iraq. and nearly 3700 aso i'mylum seekers have died this year trying to reach europe. >>> a chaotic scene to telll you about as three boy scouts tried to get help for their scout master who had entered a cave and was attacked by a bear. >> my scout master went in a cave and the bear was in the cave with him. >> and he can't get out because of where the bear is. >> i think the bear is on top of him. he's still okay. i love you guys. >>. [ inaudible ] >> we have the kids and we're walking. >> that plan to lure the bear away did work. none of the boys were injured. and the 50-year-old man escaped with non life threatening injuries. bonny snyder is here to talk about the bearish weather but boy, was that person lucky. >> absolutely. but you are right about the weather. we've seen the snow across areas in the northeast and we have snow in the midwest and the plains. the temperature is 20 degrees and there is a winter weather adviso
alan's uncle, aunt and cousins arrived in vancouver on monday. al alan's father declined to go to canada and now lives in iraq. and nearly 3700 aso i'mylum seekers have died this year trying to reach europe. >>> a chaotic scene to telll you about as three boy scouts tried to get help for their scout master who had entered a cave and was attacked by a bear. >> my scout master went in a cave and the bear was in the cave with him. >> and he can't get out because of where the...
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it is going through vancouver. the road swing in san antonio. boston looking to split the season series and snap the slide against the spurs. earning a 95-87 win at the garden. and the spurs are the second best team in the west behind only the undefeated golden state warriors. >> to college hoops. harvard and kansas. the shot block winding down. way downtown. and crimson down. edat 56. inside getting the puckett and the foul. they cannot stop the jay hawings in the post. >> and to the birthplace of springfield, umass. clark on fire. knocked him down. in the corner. rattled off 11 straight points. 24 the second half all about moody. he trops 30 as the they 74-64 with the david price and dank greinkke deal in place. it's the holidays. and of course, everyone wants to get online at once. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year
it is going through vancouver. the road swing in san antonio. boston looking to split the season series and snap the slide against the spurs. earning a 95-87 win at the garden. and the spurs are the second best team in the west behind only the undefeated golden state warriors. >> to college hoops. harvard and kansas. the shot block winding down. way downtown. and crimson down. edat 56. inside getting the puckett and the foul. they cannot stop the jay hawings in the post. >> and to...
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. >> the flyers host the the vancouver tonight. >>> 6 everies cut the lead -- sixers cut the lead to 9 early last night. the force was not with them, folks, it was as close as they got. they dropped to 1-26. they host the in this the the ns tomorrow night. >>> federal reserve raises an interest rate we'll tell you what this means. >> and pot has taken over cigarettes among teens. winter is hard on your nose. from first sniffles to endless runny noses. puffs plus lotion is soft. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better so you can face winter happily. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. and try puffs softpack today. on the roads already. we have a car fire on i-95. we showed you this live when the flames were shooting out. this is i-95 northbound by the airport. we're not seeing a delay or anything, but at this point you're seeing traffic at least a little bit restricted with the crews in the right lane. let's switch to the vine street expressway, westbound is closed, i'm stumbling with that, because usually they open it the other way around. westbound is still shut
. >> the flyers host the the vancouver tonight. >>> 6 everies cut the lead -- sixers cut the lead to 9 early last night. the force was not with them, folks, it was as close as they got. they dropped to 1-26. they host the in this the the ns tomorrow night. >>> federal reserve raises an interest rate we'll tell you what this means. >> and pot has taken over cigarettes among teens. winter is hard on your nose. from first sniffles to endless runny noses. puffs plus...
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the b's' are in vancouver to take on the canucks tonight. antoinette: meet the newest member of the boston red sox. the team introduced david price yesterday at fenway park. he signed a seven-year $217 earlier this week. the 30-year-old left-hander said he is looking forward to all his new city has to offer. price will wear number 24. an unexpected danger linked to one of the most-wanted gifts of the holiday season. hoverboards -- accused of starting fires, frank: including one in somerville. kelley tuthill has more on how you can protect your family. kelley: the hover board is the hottest toy of the holiday season. >> they're selling. they're going off the shelves. >> it's on fire. kelley: but in some cases they're going up in flames. check out this video from alabama. >> i came down the sidewalk not even probably 100 feet and it exploded. boom. kelley: in louisiana a house burned down after a 12-year-old's hover board ignited while charging. >> it was like a fire work. like he just lit a fire work and you see sparks just flying. before i c
the b's' are in vancouver to take on the canucks tonight. antoinette: meet the newest member of the boston red sox. the team introduced david price yesterday at fenway park. he signed a seven-year $217 earlier this week. the 30-year-old left-hander said he is looking forward to all his new city has to offer. price will wear number 24. an unexpected danger linked to one of the most-wanted gifts of the holiday season. hoverboards -- accused of starting fires, frank: including one in somerville....
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over london, liverpool, paris, marseille, new york and san francisco, montreal and vancouver, over athensistanbul, over antwerp, and luxembourg. a bond welding the old world and the new. and assurance 450 million people remain free to live their lives as they wished to live them, to protect and preserve by vigilance and readiness, these are the aims of the atlantic alliance, an alliance for peace. >> today, you have heard the distinguished news analysts, edward r. murrow, tell the story of nato, the nato. the united states, as a founding member of this international the, has demonstrated to world the importance we place on the closest association between the members of the atlantic community. this iss is starting -- sergeant stuart green, your host for the big picture. picture is an authentic report for the armed forces and american people. produced by the army pictorial center. by the united states army in cooperation with the station. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme wert of the united states, admonish you to get their attention. >> we will look at one of the
over london, liverpool, paris, marseille, new york and san francisco, montreal and vancouver, over athensistanbul, over antwerp, and luxembourg. a bond welding the old world and the new. and assurance 450 million people remain free to live their lives as they wished to live them, to protect and preserve by vigilance and readiness, these are the aims of the atlantic alliance, an alliance for peace. >> today, you have heard the distinguished news analysts, edward r. murrow, tell the story...