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and that'll need you more canada to text me or she at last school and i kept them lingering evelyn lotion in ways to escape by cherry. i may need is ordering that our class are getting, you know, i mean, which one they need to use them. yeah. but that's only if they call it lucian score . if the move i could pursue unlimited jamie nance, i'm going to give you my fax number where the video go and you're good facilitators . you know you are, that sounds easy us. most of you are being heads of states after that. prove that decisions with the white house, the native has, is calling these believe me. everyone is junior members calling me is i would suggest even that this country, greece is a colony of nato because they don't dare to come closer to russia because they will be crushed. because probably, america will say, hey, talking robin island will. and the greeks don't get adobe too nice to the russians with. for example, the board goes alexander, opened his line, which is now dead, or etc, etc. the most nations host and they serve basis with the united states has the last, say not the new i
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children had been killed or wounded there, the post war eventually taken down, as well as this one from canada as prime minister at the time. a candidate denounces the rodney and resumes barbaric decision to impose the death penalty when nearly 15000 protest this. these breakthrough run ends with fighting for the human rise. and we continue to stand united inset, both of them and united against the regimes. he knew his actions a little bit of fact checking would go a long way, but he just went along with the west fantasies which were also turned into a whole tech talk campaign. calling to hold the executions. by the time the claim was debunked, it was already too late. people had formed their opinions on the matter and spread that sage news like wild fire. no amounts of reports from mainstream media could rectify the mistake. note that there were many, of course, the widely shared claim that the iranian regime has committed to executing $15000.00 detain, protesters is not true. please stop sharing it uranian regime is horrific. brutal and ruthless as it actually is. there is no need to make up
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we can see that that north america underweight is driven by underweight to the us and canada while emergingat overweight to china. the china weight as mentioned before by karen hon has decreased about 1% since the beginning of 2024 compared to the end of calendar year 2024. and the portfolio also has some slight overweight to some european countries as again which are driven by our global strategies taking advantage of other opportunities and developed markets. sorry for jumping in again with more of these but getting back to the commentary earlier today especially around emerging markets. you know when i read back on slide 25 i think the summary talks about but it's broken down the charts how we're overweight emerging markets in part because we expect long term structural growth that obviously runs contrary to some of the comments that were made by but in the geopolitical presentation about sort of global warming and other things that could impact especially along that belt. and seems like we have a difference of opinion here. so could you kind of perhaps i'll see my way and just i want to
we can see that that north america underweight is driven by underweight to the us and canada while emergingat overweight to china. the china weight as mentioned before by karen hon has decreased about 1% since the beginning of 2024 compared to the end of calendar year 2024. and the portfolio also has some slight overweight to some european countries as again which are driven by our global strategies taking advantage of other opportunities and developed markets. sorry for jumping in again with...
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and to reach the the color we have some useful, right in the full cost, the central parts of canada where we have the, the wall fast of a problem for me down polls. certainly a possibility. yeah. so the forever is pushing down into the northern plains of the us. this area of low pressure will continue to just push this way over towards the legs as we go one through sunday. south of that, lot of wolves around a lot of the showers to dance was the southern most possible to, to shout was creeping into texas towards the deep. so let me tell you what you see tabs you're getting into the mid thirty's, quite widely. we have got some showers, some of them might be even winter in nature over towards the mountain states. and as we go on and to monday, well, oh shower starting to really push across the place. heading over towards the midwest, long chain of heavy showers. summary down pulls right down towards the south west as we go on into monday, but it's a central and eastern positive kind of where we need the right he to. how does that they say getting up to 38 celsius plenty of hot sunshine cont
and to reach the the color we have some useful, right in the full cost, the central parts of canada where we have the, the wall fast of a problem for me down polls. certainly a possibility. yeah. so the forever is pushing down into the northern plains of the us. this area of low pressure will continue to just push this way over towards the legs as we go one through sunday. south of that, lot of wolves around a lot of the showers to dance was the southern most possible to, to shout was creeping...
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it is not this powerful in canada. therefore, i think we voters have a right to know. i think that is also part of the lesson of this book we have learned. host: from virginia, this is sarah, line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i watch you on cnn, but right now i really don't like you. i think you are doing a disservice to joe, and also to the american people. when a you going to examine what is going on with trump? joe biden conducted himself for four years, taking care of the united states. he took meetings, he went overseas, he negotiated with other leaders. this president has been pure chaos, which indicates to me that there is something wrong with him. we will never get a straight answer on his medical examinations, what medication he is on. yet you have gone after joe biden with a vengeance that i am very disappointed in you. i enjoy watching your show, but not anymore, and i think right now you want to start writing another book examining trump and how erratic and what he is doing , calling out the national guard, the marines, and everybody.
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and when you, this is freedom of victoria for long as the new person from canada seems to have that help all the way from nigeria most. she's going one step further than the boy. i can't do this to solve the sol attributes, and it makes tronic music to create her electric style music type of various topics such as those of identity, empowerment and you also get things social just so that's a little bit to go on. a surprise, the love is on a you could call her a blood sugar because it's not just musical. you but she likes moving around. i know before we find out what's the new was project of this charismatic singer songwriter? let's find why victoria fall and decided to settle in lagos, nigeria, after traveling the world travel on the i think one of the most interesting things about traveling and coming back to new jersey is seeing the different ways that the engine culture has influence. culture around the world. so like i lived in cuba and i'm, they're seeing in the purest form or your boss. story your, the culture embedded in their culture and so rich. so for me, like coming to say ok,
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and suddenly, this is a bout something much bigger, which is canada stablish itself as the weekend a little more. while at the same time it is pursuing ever more radical destabilizing. let's be honest, extreme, messy on this ways of conducting itself in the region, and that's only when they talk about more lights. yeah, a point taken about netanyahu and his immune of jailing perhaps, of a corruption, but as a negotiator under to his really bright ministers. you know, focusing too much on is right. there's another messianic constituency in another country as you to the united states. what about the summer, suspecting that the so called deep states, i know it's a rough time as always wanted this to happen. the iran was on that list, outlined by general as the clock. and you're giving israel too much credit for this whole operation is always the plan. then if use any american presidents and they using this one as the precursor perhaps to china and trump is at least being able to pay that away from the ukraine. a situation in the, in eastern europe, in order to, to pivot away from that.
and suddenly, this is a bout something much bigger, which is canada stablish itself as the weekend a little more. while at the same time it is pursuing ever more radical destabilizing. let's be honest, extreme, messy on this ways of conducting itself in the region, and that's only when they talk about more lights. yeah, a point taken about netanyahu and his immune of jailing perhaps, of a corruption, but as a negotiator under to his really bright ministers. you know, focusing too much on is...
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if we look at britain, we look at canada, other countries as well. in western europe is not same story there are similar considerations. you know, britain relied on the care for revenue going way back 17th, 18th century or so and then really moved towards much tariffs in the 1840s and fifties. they repealed corn laws, sort of opened up their market, britannica and all that. if we look at canada they had relatively high tariffs right up until world war two and then they started moving in the same direction the us so i'd say there's a variety of experience in terms of the timing of when countries decide to open up markets and reduce tariffs. but historically tariffs have been high both for those revenue purposes. well, as for the restricting trying to jumpstart domestic manufacture, so the timing's off for various countries, but there's a similar pattern broadly speaking. tariffs were a central part of mercantilism in the day. you know, the whole idea of the mercantilist system was that wanted to keep as much as you can in house in the country that's w
if we look at britain, we look at canada, other countries as well. in western europe is not same story there are similar considerations. you know, britain relied on the care for revenue going way back 17th, 18th century or so and then really moved towards much tariffs in the 1840s and fifties. they repealed corn laws, sort of opened up their market, britannica and all that. if we look at canada they had relatively high tariffs right up until world war two and then they started moving in the...
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as i said last week, the governments of britain, france, canada threatened sanctions against israel, causing, quote, intolerable close quote, suffering in gaza by denying the gazans adequate food, which this government said risked international law. every part of that was a lie. they know it's a lie can see it's a lie. they all national governments, they obviously know what the facts are and this lie drew from hamas. hamas praised the governments, britain, france and canada for something which was principled and true. hamas praised these governments for throwing it a lifeline. just as israel gets close to destroying hamas altogether and as the guardian civilians themselves for, i think, three days running have demonstrating against the hamas they want hamas to removed. they want hamas to be destroyed because. hamas has destroyed their own lives. and the governments of britain france and canada are now doing everything they can to preserve hamas. now, these governments and others in the west see, the war against in the wrong way, they do not see that it is first and foremost an islami
as i said last week, the governments of britain, france, canada threatened sanctions against israel, causing, quote, intolerable close quote, suffering in gaza by denying the gazans adequate food, which this government said risked international law. every part of that was a lie. they know it's a lie can see it's a lie. they all national governments, they obviously know what the facts are and this lie drew from hamas. hamas praised the governments, britain, france and canada for something which...
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i am guessing it is being discussed in canada. but mike got tells me he is going to increase the coercive leverage. not necessarily sanctions, but improving more sanctions. for three reasons. one is it is cheaper because it ukrainians are now using mainly drones. they are not burning through american material the same way they used to. second i think trump is pissed off by putin. he is being played by putin and i think he knows it and i think that will make him more ready to at least ask congress for more money. the third thing is the minerals dro where he can say we are going to ask $10 billion more in appropriations, but we are going to get paid back because this is an investment in the minerals deal. final comment, i am guessing that on nato membership for ukraine, everybody is going to dock. -- duck. i don't expect them to talk about the irreversible membership of ukraine. maybe there will be some statement about the door is still open. but i think they will be less forward leaning. i would like to see trump himself come out e
i am guessing it is being discussed in canada. but mike got tells me he is going to increase the coercive leverage. not necessarily sanctions, but improving more sanctions. for three reasons. one is it is cheaper because it ukrainians are now using mainly drones. they are not burning through american material the same way they used to. second i think trump is pissed off by putin. he is being played by putin and i think he knows it and i think that will make him more ready to at least ask...
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you could see, what, three blocks because of the smoke and that's trees burning up in canada because of climate change and the ashes of those trees came to us where breathe these the remains of these trees into our bodies next. agn in this calendar year, july 29, 2023, big windstorm came through the biggest since our duration storm of i think 2012. again happened during that calendar year a lot of damage to homes. a lot of trees died next. and this is a the backyards of the northwest are inside of willow avenue. my neighbors across the street from my and this is december of 2023. if you had taken that five or six years ago, you have seen an urban forest in that same frame. we lost 100 year old white in 2019, 150 year old southern red oak and 20, 21 a 150 year old willow oak during. that storm in july of 2023, an 80 year old willow oak in july of 2023. so just that photograph and also this was the end the calendar year and it marked 600 and something days in this region without measurable snowfall it was the longest snow drought that we had ever had and that went into 23. next on clea
you could see, what, three blocks because of the smoke and that's trees burning up in canada because of climate change and the ashes of those trees came to us where breathe these the remains of these trees into our bodies next. agn in this calendar year, july 29, 2023, big windstorm came through the biggest since our duration storm of i think 2012. again happened during that calendar year a lot of damage to homes. a lot of trees died next. and this is a the backyards of the northwest are inside...
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how effective can gatherings of western leaders like the g7 in canada be in dealing with crises like the war between israel and iran? the benefit of these kind of events is that world leaders can talk to donald trump face-to-face, and just try and get some sense of what's going on in his head. and why the unprecedented drop in human fertility worldwide has got some people seriously worried. there's a subset of people, pronatalists, and it's a very strong movement in the us at the moment, who think that we're facing civilisational collapse. the situation in iran is moving with extraordinary speed. israel has established pretty much total air superiority over the country, but it hasn't been able to wipe out iran's nuclear capability completely, because only the united states has the huge 30,000-pound ground-penetrating bombs, which can destroy the shahid ali mohammadi fuel-enrichment plant under a mountain at fordow. another completely different type of penetration has been almost total though. mossad, israel's security service, has been able to call on agents right throughout iran's p
how effective can gatherings of western leaders like the g7 in canada be in dealing with crises like the war between israel and iran? the benefit of these kind of events is that world leaders can talk to donald trump face-to-face, and just try and get some sense of what's going on in his head. and why the unprecedented drop in human fertility worldwide has got some people seriously worried. there's a subset of people, pronatalists, and it's a very strong movement in the us at the moment, who...
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can be 14 per week and in canada two per week. we have to find out what moderation means. based on a patient's background cancer history and things like that. mike: and there's a study linking screen time and suicidal behavior as parents, you worry about that report. >> a recent study 4,000 kids were analyzed over four years, rather than looking at screen time they looked at addictive use of devices. if you tried to take the device away from the child and they show this resistance or they become disturbed, those are parts of what's called addictive behavior and in this study they looked at video game use, they look at social media use and cell phone use and found all three, mike, lead to 30 to 40% increase risk of highly addictive behaviors and in this group, there was a higher rate of suicidal thoughts and suicidal behavior in these children. so, ultimately, i think as parents we need to be vigilant and we need to monitor our children. if you notice that the child is exhibiting changes in their sleep patterns, suddenly they're underperforming economically or their social
can be 14 per week and in canada two per week. we have to find out what moderation means. based on a patient's background cancer history and things like that. mike: and there's a study linking screen time and suicidal behavior as parents, you worry about that report. >> a recent study 4,000 kids were analyzed over four years, rather than looking at screen time they looked at addictive use of devices. if you tried to take the device away from the child and they show this resistance or they...
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i was participating in the eighth international jamboree of the boy scouts in canada. archive: a city of tents rises at niagara on the lake ontario, where 10,000 youths... so i was on the way back and somebody knew me, connected with bbc. he said, "oh, we'll arrange an interview for you "in bangla programme." what did you learn from the boy scouts that you still use as a lesson today? lots of it. yeah? yeah. be prepared. yes. that's what they say. what does getting such an honour from the british monarch mean to you? having an honour from the king is a fantastic opportunity to highlight the kind of work we are trying to do. and the theme and the subject of the award is harmony. that's precisely what we need in bangladesh right now. it's a freedom, freedom of speech. it's a democracy, human rights. all the great things we were always dreaming about and never had it in bangladesh. bangladesh is an interesting country. half the population is under the age of 26. so there's a young population and they led the whole uprising and made it happen. so what bangladesh is doing c
i was participating in the eighth international jamboree of the boy scouts in canada. archive: a city of tents rises at niagara on the lake ontario, where 10,000 youths... so i was on the way back and somebody knew me, connected with bbc. he said, "oh, we'll arrange an interview for you "in bangla programme." what did you learn from the boy scouts that you still use as a lesson today? lots of it. yeah? yeah. be prepared. yes. that's what they say. what does getting such an honour...
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the biggest thing was canada's prime minister carney, basically had to give them a timeout as he was doing a press conference, and he started going on one of his rages about how the democrats were going to use immigrants to vote, and he just came in and says, excuse me, i am the chairman here. and to keep time going, i have to take the microphone from him. and he looked like a deer caught in headlights. he was too ashamed to face the other world leaders after that. so he fled and he is giving us this excuse that he had to take care of the iran crisis. that is no crisis. a matter of fact, earlier today, you said the israelis have said that their bombing has put them back three years. so how is iran an imminent threat? have a blessed day, ma'am. host: that was frank in maryland. mike, illinois, line for independents. caller: good morning. the smell of bananas wafting through our beautiful blue publics. two things and top stories, a u.s. steel and daytime deal, only went through if trump was allowed to put in his name also. he has got his name in that deal also. the question is how much
the biggest thing was canada's prime minister carney, basically had to give them a timeout as he was doing a press conference, and he started going on one of his rages about how the democrats were going to use immigrants to vote, and he just came in and says, excuse me, i am the chairman here. and to keep time going, i have to take the microphone from him. and he looked like a deer caught in headlights. he was too ashamed to face the other world leaders after that. so he fled and he is giving...
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you know, canada is lot like us. and so, as you know, so is the netherlands and what it does is that it brings in that that act and that movement says, look, we can't just tweak around the edges and give tax breaks to employers. really don't want a pension plan anyway. that's not going to do it. we've had 40 years of expert imitation with little tweaks that really depend upon volunteerism, but depend upon incentives, just have a kind of what's called a hard well, a soft mandate. everybody is in there's ways to escape. i don't like that part, but there's ways to escape. maybe politically that's necessary, but make it universal and then let people invest in a sensible way. and i could go into details about that. but but the basic idea is that in a pooled fund with low fees in the meantime while we wait for this to make its way through congress, what can people do to prepare for their retirement? yeah, i mean, my last second to the last book i'm not going to promote have but it people really like it it's really it like
you know, canada is lot like us. and so, as you know, so is the netherlands and what it does is that it brings in that that act and that movement says, look, we can't just tweak around the edges and give tax breaks to employers. really don't want a pension plan anyway. that's not going to do it. we've had 40 years of expert imitation with little tweaks that really depend upon volunteerism, but depend upon incentives, just have a kind of what's called a hard well, a soft mandate. everybody is in...
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because in canada and the european union, there are actually warning labels that say this could leadtivity in your kid, yellow dye 5, 6 and red dye 40 have those warnings. this is more voluntary, and i'm really happy to see big players like kraft heinz and general mills pony up. they already were in the right direction, to be fair. kraft hasn't had any dyes in mac and cheese since 2016. but now they're adding kool-aid -- so 90% of kraft and general mills already have no art official dyes, but now kraft heinz is adding their kool-aid and their jell-o so this. and you've got to understand, when kids eat something that looks like it's from outer space, they may get addicted to it. and that's what i'm worried about. so this is a big step, and other people in the food industry is are going to follow suit. so i'm very, very happy about this. molly: yeah. great to hear about the mac and cheese. i'm a bit of a connoisseur in that realm. meantime, the trump administration, they're launching a study into the long-term health consequences for residents of east palestine, ohio, after the train d
because in canada and the european union, there are actually warning labels that say this could leadtivity in your kid, yellow dye 5, 6 and red dye 40 have those warnings. this is more voluntary, and i'm really happy to see big players like kraft heinz and general mills pony up. they already were in the right direction, to be fair. kraft hasn't had any dyes in mac and cheese since 2016. but now they're adding kool-aid -- so 90% of kraft and general mills already have no art official dyes, but...
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he abruptly left the g-7 summit in canada, then told iran the time to make a deal is up. >> unconditional surrender. that means i've had it. i've had it, i give up. no more. then we go blow up all the, you know, all the nuclear stuff that's all over the place. there. >> but on thur iran. >> based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with iran in the near future. i will make my decision whether or not to go within the next two weeks. >> the president, setting a very familiar timetable as he faces a legacy defining decision on potential military action. >> i'll let you know in about two weeks. within two weeks, i could answer that question better. in two weeks, i'll do this at some point over the next two weeks. i'll announce it over the next two weeks. you know, in about two weeks it'll be out in about less than two weeks, probably. >> all right. we've got our great panel here with us. i'm going to start with you, scott jennings, because you just returned from israel. you were there trying to get out as missiles were coming in. give u
he abruptly left the g-7 summit in canada, then told iran the time to make a deal is up. >> unconditional surrender. that means i've had it. i've had it, i give up. no more. then we go blow up all the, you know, all the nuclear stuff that's all over the place. there. >> but on thur iran. >> based on the fact that there's a substantial chance of negotiations that may or may not take place with iran in the near future. i will make my decision whether or not to go within the next...
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and canada. will gains has more of the music stars you can catch live this summer. oh, shania. the acoustics in here. all right. some of the other big sors this saturday morning. police making an arrest in the hit and run death of sara. 32-year-old amanda kempton was taken into the custody in the hamptons on friday. charged with leaving the scene of a deadly accident. authorities say she was found unconscious near montauk highway. she later died at the hospital. she was known for appearing on the streaming series "million beach house." >> whit: the explosive eruption reached spectacular heights of more than 1,000 feet. this is the 26th time kill way wa had lava founting since late december. >> janai: and the college world series kicks off this afternoon. lsu and coastal carolina gearing up for an electrifying showdown in omaha, nebraska. lsu is vying to extend their storied legacy with another college championship while coastal carolina is riding the wave of a 26-game winning streak. catch the matchup at 7:00 p.m. eastern on espn. that is sure to be a good game. and we start th
and canada. will gains has more of the music stars you can catch live this summer. oh, shania. the acoustics in here. all right. some of the other big sors this saturday morning. police making an arrest in the hit and run death of sara. 32-year-old amanda kempton was taken into the custody in the hamptons on friday. charged with leaving the scene of a deadly accident. authorities say she was found unconscious near montauk highway. she later died at the hospital. she was known for appearing on...
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you'll remember that he left the g7 meeting in canada early, and that's one of the questions that you've got for us today, what that could possibly mean. we've got lots of great questions and an expert panel here to answer them for you. i'm vitaly shevchenko. i'm olga robinson. i'm matthew savill. and i'm lucy hockings. welcome to ukrainecast. ukrainecast from bbc news. matthew, you're director of military sciences at the royal united services institute. it's a defence think tank based here in london. we have to assume you are really, really busy at the moment. indeed, yes, and we actually had a sort of major conference with the army on land warfare this week as well, so business as normal as well as all of the current crises. how much of your time is taken up with the middle east now? well, a lot in terms of interest and what it says about... ..the relative strength of the israeli and iranian armed forces, but also our colleagues who deal with nuclear issues and proliferation are obviously very interested in what it says about the state of the iranian nuclear programme. and, olga, i'm s
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k. alongside from canada. but that makes the expansion of is rails ministry operations and thoughts about what's the code find the foreign section 3. david allow me is pulling up entries stipends, y dot rest functions, low sections became real way. right. so he's rated cabinet. most rich website full. namely, for inciting violence, i get to thomas city and in the west back because wow, for the, for the complex. now why, from the points and all be with that in mind that points of view, what is essential now is diplomacy? so you're going to go there in london. sonya, thank you very much. indeed. the the, according to the young's refugee agency, more than 4000000 afghans who escaped, war and future persecution are living in iran, with the conflict between israel and iran is for some off guns to return to a country the left decades ago. couple 100 reports. as long periods of runners drones, major border crossing into leader in recent days, or just seeing an influx of, of, on refugees returning to the country they
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he's meeting that top different that's from new canada. zation of islamic cooperation. now missed the ongoing conflict with israel. the official says the country is taking active measures to defend itself in the absence for negotiate 2016. which means that for us before some bully runs top, different that had visited switzerland that he met with kinds of parts that from the u. k. funds and germany, i pass out a cheap decline, the lock west and condemnation over as well as actions. and in an address to the un human rights council, he stated israel was committing will crimes with its attacks on nuclear facilities . now this session of nearly 100000000 populations is subject to an outrageous act stuff like vision by it, a game that has been committing a horrible genocide in palestine for the past 2 years. and that's his uncle playing the lands of neighboring countries. our peace wouldn't facilities have also been targeted despite data being on the phone with monitoring of i a, a. and despite the fact that that touching such facilities are absolutely banned on the internati
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some from as far away as canada.. >>we didn't want somebody to bring him home, and then all of a sudden he starts throwing slurs around and you had no idea you were getting into this. >>so it's not just hendrix. there are five parrots in england who all share a similar trait with colorful feathers and colorful language, but in that case, a lincolnshire wildlife park staff and visitors say they don't mind, so they're just letting the birds be themselves. got to love that. let >>the birds >>be themselves. i don't know if you could even say you'd be offended. >>no >>bird just started >>swearing. i mean, he doesn't know any better. i just want to know who taught him all that. where did he come from? what was his colorful past? i wish he could tell us the stories. probably filled with a lot of profanity. maybe >>he grew up in a house with a lot of quentin tarantino movies >>where samuel l jackson >>does speak a lot. in a. lot >>of those, you never know. i mean, that would be a fun household to grow up in. it >>sure >>woul
some from as far away as canada.. >>we didn't want somebody to bring him home, and then all of a sudden he starts throwing slurs around and you had no idea you were getting into this. >>so it's not just hendrix. there are five parrots in england who all share a similar trait with colorful feathers and colorful language, but in that case, a lincolnshire wildlife park staff and visitors say they don't mind, so they're just letting the birds be themselves. got to love that. let...
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. >> canada is responding to president trump's hefty tariffs on metal.rease tariffs on us steel and aluminum starting in july, depending on the outcome of trade talks. prime minister mark carney said the policy change addresses, quote, destabilization of canada's metals sector that is facing financial pressure because of trump's trade policies. mayors in the in states along the northern border of the us are calling for an end to the president's trade war with canada, and the issue is top of mind as they meet this week at the us conference of mayors in tampa, florida. joining us now, brian barnett, mayor of rochester hills, michigan, and san diego mayor todd gloria, mayor barnett mayor gloria, thank you both very much for coming to the weekend. so, mayor barnett, tell us what impact canada's latest move in response to president trump's tariffs will have on your city? >> well, first, thanks for having me. >> it's a privilege. >> to be here. you know, the tariff story. the saga has just. >> been. >> i think. one word uncertainty. and that's the challenge fo
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so i guess by playboy, i like to go look in canada for those with no pills. everyone has their own idea of what works, but online dating doesn't work with some rules. how you present yourself often lose unspoken social quotes which can vary even within your. when you go more south and europe, you can show a little bit more skin that would be more normalized there and also in asia. and then we also have different and how much, what i show off like to show off much to really on my car. so in one countries that might be far like an a c, r, you can show off a lot more than any euro. but at the same time, you wouldn't look as a camera right directly or sign into the camera, right? so that would be offensive to can so it's, and there's a huge difference. first thing in the car shot how to present a trend. the bottom line back in the date churches were the matchmakers these days . it is these hang ups. there's some still to meet to friends or work, but many europeans aren't happy with the online dating scene. so where's that whole headed the newspaper westwood state
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how effective can gatherings of western leaders like the g7 in canada be in dealing with crises like the war between israel and iran? the benefit of these kind of events is that world leaders can talk to donald trump face-to-face, and just try and get some sense of what's going on in his head. and why the unprecedented drop in human fertility worldwide has got some people seriously worried. there's a subset of people, pronatalists, and it's a very strong movement in the us at the moment, who think that we're facing civilisational collapse. the situation in iran is moving with extraordinary speed. israel has established pretty much total air superiority over the country, but it hasn't been able to wipe out iran's nuclear capability completely, because only the united states has the huge 30,000-pound ground-penetrating bombs, which can destroy the shahid ali mohammadi fuel-enrichment plant under a mountain at fordow. another completely different type of penetration has been almost total though. mossad, israel's security service, has been able to call on agents right throughout iran's p
how effective can gatherings of western leaders like the g7 in canada be in dealing with crises like the war between israel and iran? the benefit of these kind of events is that world leaders can talk to donald trump face-to-face, and just try and get some sense of what's going on in his head. and why the unprecedented drop in human fertility worldwide has got some people seriously worried. there's a subset of people, pronatalists, and it's a very strong movement in the us at the moment, who...
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the biggest thing was canada's prime minister, carney, basically had to do a timeout as he was doing a press conference and he started going on one of his rages about how the democrats were going to use immigrants to vote, and he just came in and said, excuse me, i'm the chairman here, and then to keep time going i have to take the microphone from him. and he looked like he was a deer caught in the headlights. he was too ashamed to face the other world leaders after that. and so he fled and he has given us this excuse that he had to take care of the iran crisis. that is no crisis. as a matter of fact earlier today you said that the israelis have said that their bombing has put them back three years. so, how is iran an imminent threat? have a blessed day. host: that was frank in maryland. mike, rockford, illinois, line for independence. hi, mike. caller: morning. it is obvious, taco dawn has the smell of bananas wafting through our beautiful republic. two things and top stories. the u.s. steel deal only went through if trump was allowed to put in his name also. he's got his name in th
the biggest thing was canada's prime minister, carney, basically had to do a timeout as he was doing a press conference and he started going on one of his rages about how the democrats were going to use immigrants to vote, and he just came in and said, excuse me, i'm the chairman here, and then to keep time going i have to take the microphone from him. and he looked like he was a deer caught in the headlights. he was too ashamed to face the other world leaders after that. and so he fled and he...
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the 1st time since world war 2, the leaders of eastern and western european countries, the us and canada are meeting a long time ago to be sure. but this feeling shows us why it's worth while to look back to that time by was very skeptical that this could really be an interesting story or, or they would be really interesting for the genuine. it'd be plenty of it. i didn't believe that it's actually was that important back a text message and said, it's interesting how it can be beautiful when pains land the way then he said, diplomacy is the most important thing we've ever invented. that was maybe the light and then i very strongly resonated with that does actually all of this mechanics and the, the tricks and the observed, you know, stage thing in the smiling for the cameras, the boring speed. just suddenly, i actually started to see the meaning in them, that actually they are important. what happened bucks in change the world, although not in the way intended. the world was divided in the early 19 seventy's, 2 blocks with considerable nuclear arsenals, were at odds with each other. effo
the 1st time since world war 2, the leaders of eastern and western european countries, the us and canada are meeting a long time ago to be sure. but this feeling shows us why it's worth while to look back to that time by was very skeptical that this could really be an interesting story or, or they would be really interesting for the genuine. it'd be plenty of it. i didn't believe that it's actually was that important back a text message and said, it's interesting how it can be beautiful when...
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signals to the bonus i didn't want encouraging them to rebuild and stay stone from our fall as to canada and the old days of men lifting weights and women sticking to kaji of those days arose. and that's a good thing. we have other sales who used to be more divided men on the free weights women on because he had machines but the show, but that's changing. the moment more women are lifting and that's great. so why should only men benefit from springs training? i'm comfortable with you these days, women confidently grabbing the weights and owning the strength that you can also work out with your own body weight, dumbbells resistance bands or fitness balls. regular strength training will answer your muscles and bones. keep your heart in circulatory system, fit, improves the pastor and prevent back pain, boost your mood, and ward off the blues and even reduce the risk of some types of cancer. but what if you've been lazy work put on some weight, then it's time to get moving. the 25 kilos down. over the past few years, janik, sasha shed a significant amount of weight and his secret weapon ins
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in canada, a frightening rumble turning into a deadly roar. a lone hiker seen scrambling for their life, chased by a rockslide, unleashing a terrifying cascade of boulders and debris. i got up and just started running. ellie jackson says the wall came down with so much force, it just exploded. i thought i was going to die because when i when i saw the rock coming down, i knew i couldn't survive that. caught in its path. members of a local hiking group with multiple members caught in the slide, enveped by a massive dust cloud. the fatal slide happening at banff national park, canada's most popular. the hike near bow glacier falls, a well-traveled area near lake louise. tonight, authorities confirmed rescuers recovered a second body, adding three others were airlifted and remain hospitalized. canadian geologist dan shugar says it's not the first time this pristine area has posed a problem. as of right now, were there any clear warning signs that essentially this hillside would give way? i don't think that it would be possible to have kind of for
in canada, a frightening rumble turning into a deadly roar. a lone hiker seen scrambling for their life, chased by a rockslide, unleashing a terrifying cascade of boulders and debris. i got up and just started running. ellie jackson says the wall came down with so much force, it just exploded. i thought i was going to die because when i when i saw the rock coming down, i knew i couldn't survive that. caught in its path. members of a local hiking group with multiple members caught in the slide,...
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russia's air attacks came as g-7 leaders gathered in canada to discuss the war with repeated calls for russia to accept ukraine's offer of an immediate, unconditional, and complete 30 day cease-fire. it has not been clear, while ukraine is ready for an unconditional 30 day cease-fire, and substantial peace talks, russia place for time, and continues essential -- plays for time and continues a ceaseless war with a diminished ferocity. actions speak louder than words. over the last three weeks, russia has chosen to act in a cynical way, pursuing a full-scale invasion of ukraine in violation of the united nations charter and also the security council from conveying history distorted meetings to proposing multiple council products in bad faith. these are nothing more that attempts aim to give to the start of the simple truth, that russia is continuing its illegal war of aggression against a peaceful neighboring country. madam president, ukraine has repeatedly offered an immediate, unconditional, and complete 30 day cease-fire. we call on russia to accept the offer it to do so now. didn't w
russia's air attacks came as g-7 leaders gathered in canada to discuss the war with repeated calls for russia to accept ukraine's offer of an immediate, unconditional, and complete 30 day cease-fire. it has not been clear, while ukraine is ready for an unconditional 30 day cease-fire, and substantial peace talks, russia place for time, and continues essential -- plays for time and continues a ceaseless war with a diminished ferocity. actions speak louder than words. over the last three weeks,...
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i'm going to build 500,000 houses in canada. we were so pleased to have our delegation mayor cantrell and mayorginther on the stage with the canadian mayors . so the question is will this government of ours undo the civil rights that i as a young man and somany of us thought for ? will they remove sexual tolerance that we had stood for? and will they remove the environmental protections to save this for ? and other things that's called for when they say diversity, equity and inclusion. i don't think so. i don't think so. because of you and the way mayors stand together. the fact of the matter is that donors are divided . the counties have rural counties and urban counties . the national league has city council and mayor's but what we have with you, you go to shakespeare, you go to henry v . we have a band of brothers and sisters that will stand together. [applause] and as one great person that i had the opportunity to meet in a way, his name was nelsonmandela . and he said the greatest glory in living lies not in never falling .
i'm going to build 500,000 houses in canada. we were so pleased to have our delegation mayor cantrell and mayorginther on the stage with the canadian mayors . so the question is will this government of ours undo the civil rights that i as a young man and somany of us thought for ? will they remove sexual tolerance that we had stood for? and will they remove the environmental protections to save this for ? and other things that's called for when they say diversity, equity and inclusion. i don't...
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i'm gonna buy kind of going to canada, canada, and they don't know. so this is no unless an advisor that i don't want to be back either i hit when the media just picks on moments like that because i've done stupid, stupid things in my life. i. i do stupid things every day. probably. you know? so i understand that we're all in perfect then anything can happen to anybody. but every once in a while you see these things. here's another one. let me show you another. what does it start? now this is better, is that the meeting, the south korean president, right? hand and yeah, go ahead. go ahead. you set this up. really? yeah. yeah. he thinks he's meeting the said korean president and these amount of such, you know, mass of global political hallways. right. right. it's very embraces and checks the hand of the translator translates. i mean, the president is, i think is there, let's take a picture here. it is. watch watches video, it's too much. okay, thank you. and i've been doing this. we have just today, i was moderating some events here. and i was real car
i'm gonna buy kind of going to canada, canada, and they don't know. so this is no unless an advisor that i don't want to be back either i hit when the media just picks on moments like that because i've done stupid, stupid things in my life. i. i do stupid things every day. probably. you know? so i understand that we're all in perfect then anything can happen to anybody. but every once in a while you see these things. here's another one. let me show you another. what does it start? now this is...
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everybody clear and that new state is canada. wait, what? what? john, this is the this comes out of those early meetings. this was the proposed state in that dismemberment ordinance known as kanagawa. any obvious questions. there's one obvious one where did cannot work out what's what's also different maybe about this map the shaded areas obviously the part of canal would be this new state what's left out. yeah all these companion handles and the greenbrier valley. yeah, a good portion of greenbrier valley like mercer county summers counting in roe county, much of the eastern panhandle. anybody in here from the eastern panhandle. you would have been in virginia. anybody think maybe why? these are the only counties there, including. yes. i don't know where it was like 100 years prior. that has any relevance now. but that was where the greenbrier lane company in the fairfax land company went out that there was any pull of that at all with the, you know, i don't know if that still had any relevance. well, i think no. the relevant point there is that
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i was participating in the eighth international jamboree of the boy scouts in canada. archive: a city of tents rises at niagara on the lake ontario, where 10,000 youths... so i was on the way back and somebody knew me, connected with bbc. he said, "oh, we'll arrange an interview for you "in bangla programme." what did you learn from the boy scouts that you still use as a lesson today? lots of it. yeah? yeah. be prepared. yes. that's what they say. what does getting such an honour from the british monarch mean to you? having an honour from the king is a fantastic opportunity to highlight the kind of work we are trying to do. and the theme and the subject of the award is harmony. that's precisely what we need in bangladesh right now. it's a freedom, freedom of speech. it's a democracy, human rights. all the great things we were always dreaming about and never had it in bangladesh. bangladesh is an interesting country. half the population is under the age of 26. so there's a young population and they led the whole uprising and made it happen. so what bangladesh is doing c
i was participating in the eighth international jamboree of the boy scouts in canada. archive: a city of tents rises at niagara on the lake ontario, where 10,000 youths... so i was on the way back and somebody knew me, connected with bbc. he said, "oh, we'll arrange an interview for you "in bangla programme." what did you learn from the boy scouts that you still use as a lesson today? lots of it. yeah? yeah. be prepared. yes. that's what they say. what does getting such an honour...
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associated with the smoke from the wildfires burning out of control in manitoba, saskatchewan and alberta, canadailes away. so it shows you just how far those smoke particles can travel. all right. area of low pressure. well, to the north of us, these little troughs, we've had numerous troughs to the north of us. precipitation. well, it's in earnest from seattle, back through portland into medford. we're on this side of it now. and it's pulling down some cooler air mass. and as it does so, it drops our relative humidity because the air mass is so dry. and that's really important to note as well as the gusty winds. look at these winds 46 mile per hour winds right now at sfo 24 mile per hour gusts in the mountain view area. otherwise these winds are sustained to 21 in fairfield, gusts to 25 in novato and nicasio as well. now these winds will continue to blow throughout the day. gusty winds at times as well. and as these winds blow and you have that cooler air mass, the relative humidity takes a huge nosedive. and when that happens, that's when we have that elevated fire danger for the north bay, ea
associated with the smoke from the wildfires burning out of control in manitoba, saskatchewan and alberta, canadailes away. so it shows you just how far those smoke particles can travel. all right. area of low pressure. well, to the north of us, these little troughs, we've had numerous troughs to the north of us. precipitation. well, it's in earnest from seattle, back through portland into medford. we're on this side of it now. and it's pulling down some cooler air mass. and as it does so, it...
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and he cited cases in canada where people had real complications and he didn't.at this is going to be a painless death and go
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so g 7 to place canada. mr. trump showed up at the top left, mr. trump said, why are we g 7 that should be ga, russia should be involved and implicitly see are currently is face. when he said that he threw them out, was really basically mr. trump basically said, he said, look, the leaves cameraman, are mad at me, cuz i keep covering you up. sorry, my laptop. i'm gonna get a smaller one. so keep mr. trump basically said every time i'm with you guys, all you do is talk about rush or rush, no rush or rush or rush. or if you're going to talk about and why don't you just invite them here? why talk about that? when you could talk to them, which i thought, you know, every once in a while, donald trump, for all this craziness as a brands. yeah. for sure. i mean, he's great. he's great. he was right on the money. but what i wanted to play for you at home is this is a sub you until right? did i pronounce his name? right? i'm going to be so we on. so he is uh, the leader of indonesia, the president of the major. and he
so g 7 to place canada. mr. trump showed up at the top left, mr. trump said, why are we g 7 that should be ga, russia should be involved and implicitly see are currently is face. when he said that he threw them out, was really basically mr. trump basically said, he said, look, the leaves cameraman, are mad at me, cuz i keep covering you up. sorry, my laptop. i'm gonna get a smaller one. so keep mr. trump basically said every time i'm with you guys, all you do is talk about rush or rush, no rush...
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thank all our speakers today especially the mayors and foreign guests who traveled from ukraine and canada and all our us speakers who make the conference of mayors such a special place to connect . share best practices and to serve as a vital resource for local leaders, thank you so much . >>. [overlapping conversation] >> so, do any new committee members have others they intend to present quest mixing and on do you have those resolutions. i will briefly summarize each. resolution 22 in support of a robust federal state local disaster mitigation and prepares and recovery program but i will try to be quick. this calls for reinstating prima fma programs and opposes the scaled-back federal management. resolution 23 supported federal funding of alternative response strategies for the supports federal funding to send mental health and social service professionals to nonviolent emergency calls instead of police. which would free up law enforcement and improve care outcomes. resolution 24 and support of the drone act 2025 which urges congress to low federal safety grants to cover drone purchases
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canada. canada said, why else should we pay? reporter: you have been making progress towards a peace deal. lindsey graham and mike pompeo were on the ground trying to provoke the ukrainians to keep fighting. what do you think? pres. trump: people have to be careful with what they say. they have to be careful with their mouth. in their mouth can get them into a lot of trouble. reporter: eyes said they are --ice said they are trying to arrest up the 3000 individuals a day. some communities say they are fearful of being wrongfully detained or separating families even if they are undocumented. it is the fear in some of these communities worth the deportations of these undocumented individuals? pres. trump: it is always a tough subject. we love farmers. i won 85% of the farmers and i will never do anything to hurt our farmers. you can also say the leisure business, etc.. there are some businesses where you have a disproportionate amount of people that are the people you are talking about. at the same time, we have to get the criminal
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the fatal slide happening at banff national park, canada's most popular.ike, a well-traveled area near lake louise. authorities recovered a second body,dding three others were air lifted and remain hospitalized. a canadian geologist says it's not the first time this pristine area has posed a problem. as of right now, were there any clear warning signs that essentially this hillside would give way? >> i don't think it was possible to have forecasted or predicted this particular rock fall. >> reporter: sharing a smaller slide two years ago, injured several when it struck the same area. >> it was a steep mountain slope. you know, releases rocks from time to time. >> reporter: experts believe the slow but steady impact of water and hidden springs may have played a role compromising the rock wall. based on video and images, this slide was 160 feet wide and up to 30 feet deep. authorities don't believe anyone else is missing, but say heavy rain tonight could raise the landslide risk even more. morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> tonight, a juror in karen read's trial i
the fatal slide happening at banff national park, canada's most popular.ike, a well-traveled area near lake louise. authorities recovered a second body,dding three others were air lifted and remain hospitalized. a canadian geologist says it's not the first time this pristine area has posed a problem. as of right now, were there any clear warning signs that essentially this hillside would give way? >> i don't think it was possible to have forecasted or predicted this particular rock fall....
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. >> that's what the president told me on air force one on the way back from canada. and now tulsi gabbard is defending herself by accusing the media of taking her out of context. she said in order to create division, saying now and i'm quoting her, america has intelligence that iran is at the point that it can produce a nuclear weapon within weeks to months if they decide to finalize the assembly. even that statement saying that it depends on if iran decides to move forward, does it align with what we are hearing from the president right now? but given gabbard asserts that she was taken out of context when she is quoted by the reporter today and by me the other day. listen for yourself to what she has testified about iran's nuclear capabilities. just back in march. >> the ic. continues to assess that. >> iran is not building a nuclear weapon, and supreme leader khamenei has not authorized the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003. the ic continues to monitor closely if tehran decides to reauthorize its nuclear weapons program. in the past year, we've seen
. >> that's what the president told me on air force one on the way back from canada. and now tulsi gabbard is defending herself by accusing the media of taking her out of context. she said in order to create division, saying now and i'm quoting her, america has intelligence that iran is at the point that it can produce a nuclear weapon within weeks to months if they decide to finalize the assembly. even that statement saying that it depends on if iran decides to move forward, does it...
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trade negotiations with canada and navigating complex geopolitical cases crises. we will hear our us and international mayors are forging cross-border partnerships and shaping foreign policy from the ground up. so our next first speaker is mayor barbara buffalo of columbia missouri. she chairs the us conference of mayors environment committee and was part of the mayoral delegation to cut 28 into my rent a longtime planet later he previously served as columbia's first sustainability manager and lead the city's climate action plan. she is here to share insights on a recent climate community in kyoto focused ondisaster preparedness and municipal resilience. mayor buffalo, the floor is yours . >> i'm honored to be here today talking with such a great group of people talking about especially our conferences role in these international relationships we have, here to share a recent visit i have in japan outside of kyoto as far as representative of the united states for the ascending meeting . this in japan is a city that transformed itself after tragedy and continues to
trade negotiations with canada and navigating complex geopolitical cases crises. we will hear our us and international mayors are forging cross-border partnerships and shaping foreign policy from the ground up. so our next first speaker is mayor barbara buffalo of columbia missouri. she chairs the us conference of mayors environment committee and was part of the mayoral delegation to cut 28 into my rent a longtime planet later he previously served as columbia's first sustainability manager and...