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last sunday he landed in toronto. and is quarantined now at the hotel in toronto. so we are planning on a visit next sunday once he completes his quarantine time line, two-week quarantine. >> if you would, help us understand, gerald, the bond you developed with him. there's so much talk about these thousands of afghan allies that are left in afghanistan right now the u.s. is trying to evacuate. tell us why it meant so much to you to get raheem and his family out of there. >> sure. he -- raheem and i worked together and he was my interpreter at my forward operating base near gardez. and the more we worked together and the more we shared and the danger that we shared and the good times together, we became closer. he's the same age as my youngest son, so i took that connection to him very strongly and very early in our relationship and helped him and his wife, and they had three children at the time. i've just pictured my son raising three children in that environment, and it just -- i couldn't imagine that. so we are halfway home at this time. we still need support f
last sunday he landed in toronto. and is quarantined now at the hotel in toronto. so we are planning on a visit next sunday once he completes his quarantine time line, two-week quarantine. >> if you would, help us understand, gerald, the bond you developed with him. there's so much talk about these thousands of afghan allies that are left in afghanistan right now the u.s. is trying to evacuate. tell us why it meant so much to you to get raheem and his family out of there. >> sure....
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and in toronto, we have arthur claire. oh, he is a liberty advocate and freelance editor gentlemen close to girls. in fact, that means he can jump at anytime you want. and i always appreciate, i, daniel, let me go to you 1st. i mean, we hear new civil war, cultural, civil war, culture war. it's been a while. that's been with us for a while. we have a president, the united states is constantly invoking, this is vito as bad as it was before the civil war. and you know, we had, it's almost like a battle him right now. i mean, it's this high per bully because when i hear it, it sets everybody off on all sides. go ahead, daniel. no, i don't think it's really high. per billy. i think it's really in certain ways. biden is quite accurate. what we saw in the years leading up to the civil war and 18. 61 was a very small minority of southern large scale southern slaveholders, really only a few 1000 people and all were able to use their constitutional advantages to leverage their power over the government. as a whole, and consequently
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marca su jonrón 500 miguel cabrera de detroit y entra a un club con otros 27 jugadores lo hizo ante toronto blue jays (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> hola qué tal les saluda nicole suárez feliz inicio de semana es un hecho la aprobaci de la vacuna de pfizer para mayores de 16 años para dar confianza adicional en la vacunación contra el covid-19 vamos con más detalles acerca de esta noticia son buenas noticias? >>> son buenas noticias porque tenemos más información que indica que la vacuna es 91 por ciento segura un poco más abajo del uso de mascarilla de 95 por ciento como indicó pfizer a la administración de alimentos y medicamentos (fda), algunas personas pensaban que no era totalmente aprobada pero para personas de 16 años en adelante no se tiene la información de 12 a 15 años aún no está completa pero pueden seguir usando la vacuna los niños menores a 12 años no pueden acceder aún a la vacuna es buena información >>> algunas personas dicen que más estados más compañías pidan su uso >>> va a suceder porque el pentágono lo va a hacer una exigencia para 1.4
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to beat alexander in the 2nd round in toronto. the walls number to set up a 3rd round, much against the jane of austria. all last week, when it in washington, stefan fizzle, pass. got his own back on go on. but the frenchman had knocked him out of the olympics in the brown, the 16 but 50 passport back also. i think 5 match points slipped by 2 in 2 to one in toronto. over at the women's tournament in montreal, defending champion bianca andrea school became britain how he adults who advanced to 3rd round in 3 set can use dump a double olympic mouth and champion. elliot keep ciocca has arrived. home in nairobi, the 36 year old successfully defended his title on the final day of the games in japan, becoming only the 3rd run to efforts when multiple gold medals in the men's mouth. and he's not decided whether to go for 3rd gold paris, 2024 running olympics, but vision, both humanity. so it's about winning uncertainty all human beings. and we can we not the whole time, not about all fast or slow. you have to put fit our liberties back i
to beat alexander in the 2nd round in toronto. the walls number to set up a 3rd round, much against the jane of austria. all last week, when it in washington, stefan fizzle, pass. got his own back on go on. but the frenchman had knocked him out of the olympics in the brown, the 16 but 50 passport back also. i think 5 match points slipped by 2 in 2 to one in toronto. over at the women's tournament in montreal, defending champion bianca andrea school became britain how he adults who advanced to...
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so we see dryer conditions in behind it. boston high of 33 degrees toronto. we've got heat alerts across ontario and southern come back look at the heat index in toronto on wednesday. feeling 45 will get into a proper cold front on friday because we could see some activity on wednesday just because of that high heat the atmosphere will be conducive to themes and storms. high heat for southern areas of california and arizona phoenix up to $43.00 degrees on wednesday for western canada or next batch of what weather impacting that central to b. c. it will eventually slide into the south coast quiet across the prairies. winnepeg, a high of 19 degrees on wednesday are continuous rain falling for coastal sections of ecuador columbia, pushing into venezuela and a bit further toward the south. we do have a cold frank cutting across. this will eventually make its way into cell paulo. so temperatures will drop big time here, down to 18 degrees by saturday. thanks for joining in. see you soon. the news, the stories that need to be told find away and demand to be heard,
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the undergraduate course in toronto is of course called strategy. it is overwhelmingly subscribed but the department i think it's a bit leery of it. they're not quite sure. i think they are concerned about it. history has been moving in as it should and taking in these subjects look at the histories of groups who have not been written into history for example. i think this is important. but because international relations and war can have such profound effects on the lives of people with different societies we need to be aware of it. unfortunately the study of wars come to be seen as toys for boys. people talk about tanks, regiments, that is not what war is about. michael how would you mentioned earlier said he was stating war in society. he is not stating military history war in society. it does concern me. i think those were going to lead us in the next generation need to know something about war. need to know something about international relations. for sure they're going to have to deal with issues at least involving those. >> returned to our th
the undergraduate course in toronto is of course called strategy. it is overwhelmingly subscribed but the department i think it's a bit leery of it. they're not quite sure. i think they are concerned about it. history has been moving in as it should and taking in these subjects look at the histories of groups who have not been written into history for example. i think this is important. but because international relations and war can have such profound effects on the lives of people with...
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half court, of buffalo buffalo and toronto, or that stretch from the eastern part of lake erie, down below sides of the niagara river to both the niagara falls, and the western northern shore of lake ontario, keep the toronto half, the canadian half looks much better than western new york half looks. where i went to school. the reason for the present disparity, may well be that the u.s. national debt has become excessive. in the hamilton says in the. it seemingly out of control, it's just 66% of the gdp, and in canada and well under control. the deep state about the same during hamilton's tenure as treasury text secretary, strong economic and population growth meant the debt is a percentage of gdp, dropped dramatically. thereafter, thanks to the fiscal's haunts to to shun. a series of rules about borrowing and taxation, like don't borrow without repaying a debt. that hamilton put into place. the national debt increased a percentage of gdp only during wars. and depressions, and after territorial acquisitions. like the louisiana purchase. after each of those burrowing binges, economic
half court, of buffalo buffalo and toronto, or that stretch from the eastern part of lake erie, down below sides of the niagara river to both the niagara falls, and the western northern shore of lake ontario, keep the toronto half, the canadian half looks much better than western new york half looks. where i went to school. the reason for the present disparity, may well be that the u.s. national debt has become excessive. in the hamilton says in the. it seemingly out of control, it's just 66%...
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blake in the 2nd round in toronto. the well number to set up a 3rd round match against either james duckworth australia or not. think center in washington. can you double and pick marathon champion? elite. cute ciocca has arrived home in nairobi. a 36 year old successfully defended his title on the final day of the games in japan. becoming only the 3rd one that ever, when multiple gold medals in the men's marathon, decided whether to go for 3rd gold at paris, 2024 running olympics, the specifications of both your manager. so it's about winning uncertainty all human things and we can we not the whole time, not about all fast or slow, you have to put fit our liberties. and back in japan, the olympic rings have been removed from tokyo bay. the structure was installed last december to might enthusiasm for the games. submit the pandemic touches paralympics begin just under 2 weeks time. all right, that is your book for now. it is back to emily. thank you very much. and so from us here at the news hour, i'm emily angland. st
blake in the 2nd round in toronto. the well number to set up a 3rd round match against either james duckworth australia or not. think center in washington. can you double and pick marathon champion? elite. cute ciocca has arrived home in nairobi. a 36 year old successfully defended his title on the final day of the games in japan. becoming only the 3rd one that ever, when multiple gold medals in the men's marathon, decided whether to go for 3rd gold at paris, 2024 running olympics, the...
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professor of history at the university of toronto previously on the faculty before going on as provost at trinity college at the university of toronto and that say into these college has university of oxford she is the author of war how conflict shape does. and those that ended piece. >> and professor of jurisprudence at columbia law school professor bother is a leading international there is too has an extensive history of government service. with the six administrations both republican and democratic. with those intelligence programs for critical infrastructure at the national security council. and with questions and answers and they can be submitted the q&a function on your zoom screen. we have disabled the chat function so please remember the q&a. we will get to as many questions as time allows. and now i turn it over to today's speakers. >> welcome margaret it's good to see you. >> thank you. so as a constitutional lawyer like me it is said that governments is the most organized of human activities. so that relationship is one of thet great strengths of this book. then need to mak
professor of history at the university of toronto previously on the faculty before going on as provost at trinity college at the university of toronto and that say into these college has university of oxford she is the author of war how conflict shape does. and those that ended piece. >> and professor of jurisprudence at columbia law school professor bother is a leading international there is too has an extensive history of government service. with the six administrations both republican...
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i'm sure i'll be hush him long for us in toronto. ah, an oscar understand the security forces the fighting defense is vessels. as a taliban pushed to capture regional capitals. ground troops have been repelling attacks or multiple francis telephone fighters. they've gone on her aunt kandahar and laska golf that be backed up by strikes from the going to. 4th more special forces have arrived in helmand, where the taliban has been fighting the heart of the provincial capital. let's take a look at where the st battles are taking place in laska gob. the taliban has been battling government forces around home and police headquarters, as well as the main intelligence headquarters and a diplomatic area which houses the cities govern is. the form of british military base is now become a key battleground for the taliban. and even places considered to be safe and no longer including the emergency hospital telephone fight as if also taken up positions in the main market place. dramatic editor james base has the basest on the fighting from couple
i'm sure i'll be hush him long for us in toronto. ah, an oscar understand the security forces the fighting defense is vessels. as a taliban pushed to capture regional capitals. ground troops have been repelling attacks or multiple francis telephone fighters. they've gone on her aunt kandahar and laska golf that be backed up by strikes from the going to. 4th more special forces have arrived in helmand, where the taliban has been fighting the heart of the provincial capital. let's take a look at...
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give my love to toronto. we pediatric intensive care unit -- coming, up the democrats infrastructure bill is on track, it's going to do more to combat climate change than any legislation ever in the history of the senate. and it comes as the un is issued an environmental code, red for humanity. issued an environmental code red for humanity red for humanity ♪ ♪ ♪ red for humanity ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threa
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however, toronto denies responsibility. well, let's bring in now corresponding intent of the pool. pool up. what exactly, all the 2 sides pay me, break it down for us. well if you click the say the israeli prime minister enough to leave in it earlier, did say that he has proof that you ran was behind the attack as of yet he hasn't presented any kind of those to the attack happened on a ship if it partially own bind is really company off the coast of a month. but now the united kingdom and united states has joined israel in blaming you ran for conducting the strike. we are hearing from the united kingdom to quote that it was time meet my key that you ran with behind the interview. and now jaime nike is up and a phrase that is used when there is no evidence to present. at the same time, we have heard from the secretary of state and to be blinked and that, and i'm quoting him, he believed that he confidence that he ran was behind this attack. and he says that the united states is working with its allies. so one of the comments
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>> good evening, from our hometown of toronto. as you just said, i am here because my parents just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. i felt, my brother and i felt it was safe to have a small party among fully vaccinated, close relatives and family friends because honestly canada has done a fairly good job of containing this pandemic. the vaccine rollout in the beginning was slow but today 80%, 81% of the population has at least one dose of the vaccine and a little over 68% fully vaccinated. everywhere i went everyone was wearing a mask. so i felt safe and i wanted to of course protect my elderly mother and father. so the first thing, you said this right in the opening and hit the nail on the head when you said get rid of this idea children, that they are not affected. it is just mild. they get over it really quickly. that is clearly not what the data is showing. when you see experts like the doctor in baton rouge, louisiana, it is just not what we're seeing at all. children are getting infected and cities and neighborhood
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from the toronto newspaper, "the toronto star. they said "the toronto maple leafs blowers. there you go thanks for playing this one is from @raflocruz99. she says "the charlotte murder hornets. there you go, yeah and this last one's from the fourth psychic -- sorry, the fourth physic. >> jimmy: oh, physic not psychic. the fourth psychic >> jimmy: the fourth physic. >> steve: physic physic >> jimmy: p-h-y-s-i-c. >> steve: okay, physic >> jimmy: psychic. >> steve: psychic? i'm going to say psychic >> jimmy: i don't know how to read anymore >> steve: you know what? too much vaping. it should be >> jimmy: he says "the sacramento tiger kings." there you go, everybody. those are our hashtags to check out more of our favorites, go to tonightshow.com/hashtags we'll be right back with jason momoa, everybody got to that website tonightshow.com/hashtags [ cheers and applause ♪ the live better u program basically just provides the answer to the question: what if? with live better u, my 'what ifs' were erased. ♪ ♪ open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise
from the toronto newspaper, "the toronto star. they said "the toronto maple leafs blowers. there you go thanks for playing this one is from @raflocruz99. she says "the charlotte murder hornets. there you go, yeah and this last one's from the fourth psychic -- sorry, the fourth physic. >> jimmy: oh, physic not psychic. the fourth psychic >> jimmy: the fourth physic. >> steve: physic physic >> jimmy: p-h-y-s-i-c. >> steve: okay, physic >> jimmy:...
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on the men's tour in toronto, russia, daniel madell, east into the 4th round of the canadian open top seed was fairly troubled by his australian opponent. james duckworth, the 25 year old. well, number to winning and straight set. 6264 of face number 17, her test the whole and now i'm 3rd seeds. beth knows fit. supposed sobered his 23rd birthday with a resounding victory over washing care, and catching up his only dropped 5 games against sober medalists from the tokyo olympics. and finally, it was 30 years in the making, but major league baseball finally brought a game to the field of dreams. the new york yankees played the chicago white sox next to a cornfield in dyers. bill iowa now famous cornfield was a set of the classic eighties, a film, the field of dreams. the game which was won by the white sox was the 1st majorly game to be played in the states. okay, and that is all your fault for now. peter, back to you barbara. thank you so much. they just had to walk him back on field. that was you news from me, peter. i'll be in the team. thanks for watching. has him has more stories on
on the men's tour in toronto, russia, daniel madell, east into the 4th round of the canadian open top seed was fairly troubled by his australian opponent. james duckworth, the 25 year old. well, number to winning and straight set. 6264 of face number 17, her test the whole and now i'm 3rd seeds. beth knows fit. supposed sobered his 23rd birthday with a resounding victory over washing care, and catching up his only dropped 5 games against sober medalists from the tokyo olympics. and finally, it...
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until then we are pleased to welcome martha mcmillan professor of history at the university of toronto in the notice professor of international history of the university of oxford. doctor previously was onct the faculty of the university before going on to trinity college at the university of toronto in saint anthony's college. at the university of oxford. she is the author of war, how conflict shaped us which is published this past fall in her previous books include 1919 nixon in now, dangerous game in joining us as moderator this evening, professor of columbia law school, he's a leading extensive history of government service, he served in all three branches of government during six ministrations both republican and democratic including most recently in the intelligence program in the infrastructure of the national security council. our next program your questions can be submitted on your resume screen and you can use a q&a. our speakers will get to as many questions as time allows. it is my great pleasure to turn our stage over to tonight speaker. >> thank you luis and welcome. >> y
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thank you for joining us from toronto and best of luck with your work. thank you. and the secretary of state, meanwhile, has been defending his country's role in the conflict following. the withdrawal of us troops, of course, might kind of joins us live now from washington. d. c for more on that. anyone from the white house tonight, mike? well, president biden is a can david for the week. he did hold a video conference in the course of the morning, the white house releasing a tweet with the photograph of the president in casual attire, holding a video conference with the national security leaders, his vice president, as well as the us representative in doha. but the administration continues to push back against criticism of its pull out from a stand or rather the way in which the pull out has been effected. and the secretary of state tony blinking, rejected comparisons of the situation in couple. now, with what happened in 1975 in saigon when us forces had to conduct a forced evacuation of the embassy in saigon following the war in north vietnam. this is what tony
thank you for joining us from toronto and best of luck with your work. thank you. and the secretary of state, meanwhile, has been defending his country's role in the conflict following. the withdrawal of us troops, of course, might kind of joins us live now from washington. d. c for more on that. anyone from the white house tonight, mike? well, president biden is a can david for the week. he did hold a video conference in the course of the morning, the white house releasing a tweet with the...
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the heat has broke in toronto, 24 degrees and storms across the midwest into the great lakes. and that what weather continues across the amazon basin, including for venezuela on friday season sponsored cattle airways. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello robin. you're watching the news on like my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. phone isn't gonna sound desperate to fly out of order not to show up. put com, blackboard, western nations, a warning of a possible i still attack. several countries including canada and belgium stopped their evacuation. sadly, because of the security concerns in the country. in other news, tyler battles it's worth crone of iris surge with more than a 1000000 infections of strange. new zealand report. more delta various cases and brazil's indigenous people fight for land. right. so waiting judgment to talk course is deliberating, a case that could end protection on some native land. and he, december to the school fee for facing growing pressure. woke up qualified as phones to in spain, in england, in refusing to lead players
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the university of toronto rhyme attached, strategy and it's overwhelmingly subscribed. in an apartment i think he is a bit leery of it because they're not quite sure, you think are concerned about it in history is moving as it should in the direction of taking a new subject and looking at the hysteresis groups that have not been written into history for example. i think this is important because international relations and because war has such found effect on the lives of people in different societies, i think that we need to be aware of that predict and unfortunately i think the study of war has come to be seen as a voice of voice, people talking about tanks and regiments and that's not what i think that war is about. he was studying military history he was studying more of society. and because i think that those leaders in the next generation need to know something about war and international relations. at least involving those. philip: i'm going to return to the theme of the relationship between war in the state. in the battle that history. by which he meant that tha
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i'd done a couple of stunt jobs in toronto. this was the real deal. >> sean: yeah. >> so yeah, i mean -- yeah. >> sean: endless hours of just training and shooting and -- >> we did the whole thing. and the stretching. and the stretching, that was by far the most painful, the stretching. >> sean: the stretching? >> oh my god, yeah. i learned quickly, that's how you tell a real martial artist from a fake one is by the stretching. by how flexible they are. if you don't -- you can be the strongest guy if the world, if you don't stretch, if you don't have flexibility, your kick is never going to get that leg up there. >> sean: right, right. >> you've got to go -- you know. you saw the split kick in the trailer. that took some time.time.time.t. and hurt. >> sean: we have an awesome clip from the movie that shows a little of what you're talking about, take a look at this. >> you okay? ♪ >> yo, what up, y'all, i'm live on the bus. i actually did take a little bit of martial arts as a youth, so i'm going to try to grade this fight as
i'd done a couple of stunt jobs in toronto. this was the real deal. >> sean: yeah. >> so yeah, i mean -- yeah. >> sean: endless hours of just training and shooting and -- >> we did the whole thing. and the stretching. and the stretching, that was by far the most painful, the stretching. >> sean: the stretching? >> oh my god, yeah. i learned quickly, that's how you tell a real martial artist from a fake one is by the stretching. by how flexible they are. if...
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. >> reporter: university of toronto professor, richard florida is studying the resurgence of america's major cities. he says many people who left just moved a few hours away. >> one of the things i think that's changing is cities are going to be less about a place to go to work and much more about a place to go to connect. >> reporter: this spring in manhattan, real estate brokers report the number of sales surging to the highest level in six years. howard lorber. >> isn't new york city dead? isn't new york city dead? and my answer consistently was no, it's not dead. it's in a coma, but people and cities come out of comas, hopefully. >> reporter: office vacancies are still high and cities are dealing with crime and affordability. but for joe and canal they've found something they can't get anywhere else. >> it's the spontaneous connections, the magic of having so many people in one geographical location. >> reporter: which why reports of the city's death may be greatly exaggerated. michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. for some of you,
. >> reporter: university of toronto professor, richard florida is studying the resurgence of america's major cities. he says many people who left just moved a few hours away. >> one of the things i think that's changing is cities are going to be less about a place to go to work and much more about a place to go to connect. >> reporter: this spring in manhattan, real estate brokers report the number of sales surging to the highest level in six years. howard lorber. >>...
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so right now it's 100 mile radius toronto coming here to niagara falls, canada. that's it. that's the market. >> reporter: starting today, u.s. travelers can cross into canada if they show proof they're fully vaccinated on an app and have proof of a negative covid test in the previous 72 hours. >> as long as people are vaccin vaccinated, i think that's great. >> reporter: the closed border has meant an 18-month separation from his girlfriend, tammy yonkers. the couple lives just 20 minutes apart. la bounty on the u.s. side and conners in canada. >> it's terrible. i came here in hopes of starting a life with her and starting a dream. and it's very hard to go every day, every day without having her in my life. >> reporter: it got so bad, la bounty started suffering from depression. yonkers was able to come to the u.s. in july to check on him, but instead of a quick drive, it took two planes and two buses for a total of 12 hours. what kind of toll did this take on your mental health? >> oh, it's terrible. i had no hopes of no energy to do anything. i just wanted to stay in one
so right now it's 100 mile radius toronto coming here to niagara falls, canada. that's it. that's the market. >> reporter: starting today, u.s. travelers can cross into canada if they show proof they're fully vaccinated on an app and have proof of a negative covid test in the previous 72 hours. >> as long as people are vaccin vaccinated, i think that's great. >> reporter: the closed border has meant an 18-month separation from his girlfriend, tammy yonkers. the couple lives...
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and they laid off 12,000 people in one day in the toronto area, which was devastating to the economy, and the government sent people down with welding torches a couple weeks later to destroy every aircraft that was sitting in the flight line, and five out of six had flown. this really ticked off the people, the engineers in the program. and jim chamberlain was the program and project manager at that time. so jim calls up the doctor and says, you know, i've got a bunch of good people up here that would like to work on your space program. these two had been working in high speed aerodynamics for the aero. they closed the embassy in toronto and they brought roughly in 50 or 60 people, i don't know the exact number. they interviewed each one of them for about five minutes and they selected 31 to become members of the space task crew. we had the chief designer, we had john hodge, flight test engineer on the number 6 aircraft. we had a guy who was doing the ejection seat testing. we had basically the pioneers of aeronautical research. so now they're in the middle part of the organization of
and they laid off 12,000 people in one day in the toronto area, which was devastating to the economy, and the government sent people down with welding torches a couple weeks later to destroy every aircraft that was sitting in the flight line, and five out of six had flown. this really ticked off the people, the engineers in the program. and jim chamberlain was the program and project manager at that time. so jim calls up the doctor and says, you know, i've got a bunch of good people up here...
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now if anything the toronto half -- but that stretch that goes from the eastern part of lake erie down both sides of the niagara river to the niagara falls and the bern and northern shore of lake ontario -- the toronto half, the canadian half looks much better than the western new york half where i went to school. the reason for the present disparity may well be that the u.s. national debt would become excessive in hamilton's sense. it is now larger than the nation's annual gdp and spinning out of control. while the nominal national debt stayed about the same during hamilton's tenure as treasury secretary, strong economic and population growth meant the debt of a percentage of gdp dropped dramatically. thereafter thanks to the fiscal constitution which was a series of rules about borrowing and taxation like don't borrow without dedicated a tax service and repay a debt that hamilton put into place, the national debt increases a percentage of gdp only during wars and depressions and after territorial acquisitions like the louisiana purchase. after each of those borrowing binges economic
now if anything the toronto half -- but that stretch that goes from the eastern part of lake erie down both sides of the niagara river to the niagara falls and the bern and northern shore of lake ontario -- the toronto half, the canadian half looks much better than the western new york half where i went to school. the reason for the present disparity may well be that the u.s. national debt would become excessive in hamilton's sense. it is now larger than the nation's annual gdp and spinning out...
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toronto hangs on to beat boston, 9-8. they beat them out of four games heading to the iowa series against the tampa bay rays. meanwhile the third placed yankees fell 2-0 to the mariners yesterday. first baseman anthony rizzo was pulled from the lineup after testing positive for coronavirus. his manager said he's experiencing some symptoms but he's doing all right. he joins others on the covid-19 list following aen outbreak after they returned last week from playing six games against the race in miami, florida, where toeco individual cases are surging. >>> tied for the weather. we turn to meteorologist bill karins. what's going on? >> we've got a lot going on. we have the fires in the west, and the biggest of them all, the dixie fire, continues to expand as we went throughout the weekend. new evacuation orders. this is now the second biggest fire in terms of action rectangle burned in california history. it's incredible. devastating. the houses, there's nothing left. just apocalyptic. it's crazy. >>> let's get into the for
toronto hangs on to beat boston, 9-8. they beat them out of four games heading to the iowa series against the tampa bay rays. meanwhile the third placed yankees fell 2-0 to the mariners yesterday. first baseman anthony rizzo was pulled from the lineup after testing positive for coronavirus. his manager said he's experiencing some symptoms but he's doing all right. he joins others on the covid-19 list following aen outbreak after they returned last week from playing six games against the race in...
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strategy that raises the standard of living for workers in mcallen, for workers and matamoros and in toronto? that requires an alternative economic development trade strategy. those of the challenges i see ahead for the new team emerging at the helm of the labor federation. amy: before we go i wanted to ask about the pro act, the protecting the right to organize act, which did pass the house. the democrats do control the senate. it still sits in the senate since march. richard trumka was a major advocate of this act. can you talk about its importance? arlene: it is critically important. it is so important, because workers want to organize. there is no question about that. they want to have a voice at work. the proactive and make it possible for workers to do so without being intimated, harassed, fired, and the company would be penalized for that. the pro act is critically important now. we have to have workers be able to freely have a voice on the job. if they are not able to do that, they will not be able to risk e economic conditions they so need in order to survive. power, yes, it comes f
strategy that raises the standard of living for workers in mcallen, for workers and matamoros and in toronto? that requires an alternative economic development trade strategy. those of the challenges i see ahead for the new team emerging at the helm of the labor federation. amy: before we go i wanted to ask about the pro act, the protecting the right to organize act, which did pass the house. the democrats do control the senate. it still sits in the senate since march. richard trumka was a...
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el pelotero de los tigres de detroit fue ovacionado por unos 15,000 aficionados en toronto, por su hazaÑa. escuchen lo que dijo despuÉs. miguel: gracias a dios, como le decÍa a los muchachos. siento que me quite un gran peso de encima. es un alivio, una gran satisfacciÓn para mi paÍs, para mi familia. seguir adelante, y que sigan pasando cosas buenas. elyangÉlica: miguel cabrera se convierte en el beisbolista nÚmero 28 en entrar en el exclusivo club de los 500 jonrones de las ligas, no solamente es este nÚmero en este grupo, sino el siete latinoamericano y es el primero los tigres de detroit. lo hizo contra el zurdo steven mads, y ademÁs ahora va por los 3000 hits, le faltan 45. borja: se te ilumina la cara hablando de tu compatriota. elyangÉlica: miguelito la verdad es tremendo. aplauso para Él. borja: es un orgullo latino y venezolano. >> algunas compaÑÍas propone regresar en septiembre, otras abrirÁn sus puertas el aÑo prÓximo. presentadora: papÁ y mamÁ no pueden comprar los Útiles de sus hijos? los invitamos a conocer al niÑo mexicano que montÓ su propio negocio pa
el pelotero de los tigres de detroit fue ovacionado por unos 15,000 aficionados en toronto, por su hazaÑa. escuchen lo que dijo despuÉs. miguel: gracias a dios, como le decÍa a los muchachos. siento que me quite un gran peso de encima. es un alivio, una gran satisfacciÓn para mi paÍs, para mi familia. seguir adelante, y que sigan pasando cosas buenas. elyangÉlica: miguel cabrera se convierte en el beisbolista nÚmero 28 en entrar en el exclusivo club de los 500 jonrones de las ligas, no...
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and you are a senior consultant at public affairs in toronto. you are an afghan woman. i'm not sure if you could see the pits that we were playing in that report but perhaps you could hear the deep despair in on of the women's voices. and she feels everything is gone and worthless and rage and anger. tell us how you see the situation for women in afghanistan now with the return of the taliban. >> what i heard fm the person you interviewed is what i have been hearing from my friends and relatives, all these girls right now they are i hiding. they are destroying any evidence that they work or went to school because they are afraid if taliban, that the will be found out and prosecuted because of that. it touches my heart and same thing i am hearing from my own family members, young girls who are saying they worked so hard for years and years to get an yeation and -- education and get a job and they are feeling hopeless. >> many women are trying to leave the country. is there any hope for the younger generation in afghantan to build a future there or are you expecting that
and you are a senior consultant at public affairs in toronto. you are an afghan woman. i'm not sure if you could see the pits that we were playing in that report but perhaps you could hear the deep despair in on of the women's voices. and she feels everything is gone and worthless and rage and anger. tell us how you see the situation for women in afghanistan now with the return of the taliban. >> what i heard fm the person you interviewed is what i have been hearing from my friends and...
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they tried to enter toronto with fraudulent documents and lied about taking a predeparture covid test. they also did not comply with requirements to stay at a government hotel and get tested. both were fined. >>> a thief broke in and stole gold artifacts early this morning before the museum was open. the staff says the robbery took just minutes and nothing else was damaged. >> it was clear they knew where they were going and what they wanted to do. this is the first time it has ever happen ted sacramento history museum. we've been here for 35 years. >>> teachers wanted. there was already a teacher shortage. the pandemic has made it worse. as students get ready for in-person learning, the mt. diablo school district is still trying to find enough teachers to staff its classrooms. they held a job fair. they were able to apply, interview and be offered a conditional contract on the spot. >> it's not a mt. diablo issue but a hiring issue. >> if you missed it, another one is scheduled august 4. school begins august 12th. it's coming up. >>> some doordash workers went on strike protesting pa
they tried to enter toronto with fraudulent documents and lied about taking a predeparture covid test. they also did not comply with requirements to stay at a government hotel and get tested. both were fined. >>> a thief broke in and stole gold artifacts early this morning before the museum was open. the staff says the robbery took just minutes and nothing else was damaged. >> it was clear they knew where they were going and what they wanted to do. this is the first time it has...
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the biden administration, do you think it's going to seek to swiftly confront toronto now that he has been sworn in? >> i don't think so. he has made clear that he wants to join negotiations and that is the preferred path forward for the biden administration as well. it is clear that the job has become more difficult now with him coming in which is part of the reason why many who have pointed out to the biden administration they should have pursued democracy -- diplomacy sooner than they did, this situation it was entirely predicted if diplomacy wasn't pursued fast. the biden administration has been clear that return to the jcpoa is essential for the u.s.. >> let's talk about sanctions. here is part of what he said. >> the sanctions imposed against the iranian nation must be lifted. we will support any diplomatic plan that supports that goal. brent: what would be achieved in loosening the current u.s. sanctions imposed on iran by donald trump? >> those sanctions would only be lifted if there was an agreement that the united states comes back into the nuclear deal and the iranians sees
the biden administration, do you think it's going to seek to swiftly confront toronto now that he has been sworn in? >> i don't think so. he has made clear that he wants to join negotiations and that is the preferred path forward for the biden administration as well. it is clear that the job has become more difficult now with him coming in which is part of the reason why many who have pointed out to the biden administration they should have pursued democracy -- diplomacy sooner than they...
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you are on the border there when guys like me one from toronto to buffalo, or upstate new york. that's where we would cross into your constituency. >> you would do that. kathy hochul is motivated by big challenges. she is inspired by great ideas and good people. she will be a great governor of new york >> tell me about your work with her and how you got to know her. >> she is a friend and colleague for 40 years. she is always been inspired by idealism and her commitment to public service and work ethic. the people of new york who don't know her will come to know her very quickly and be impressed by the same things that impressed me so many years ago. >> it's a hard situation to take over from something like this. it is so fraught with destruction that it is bringing the worst out in everybody because there's been such pressure on the governor to leave. what do you think and recommend that she is going to put her stamp on new york? >> kathy, based on her personality, her upbringing, buffalo in new york it's a stark contrast to what we have. she's compassionate protests. she will
you are on the border there when guys like me one from toronto to buffalo, or upstate new york. that's where we would cross into your constituency. >> you would do that. kathy hochul is motivated by big challenges. she is inspired by great ideas and good people. she will be a great governor of new york >> tell me about your work with her and how you got to know her. >> she is a friend and colleague for 40 years. she is always been inspired by idealism and her commitment to...
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marcus semien hit his first career walk-off home run to give toronto the 1-0 win. this was the first game of the doubleheader. he has now got 26 homers for the season and the blue jays are currently 2 1/2 games back behind the a's in the wildcard race. the blue jays practice in front of thousands of fans at levi stadium today. caught some players offguard to be in front of the fence. >> for me, walking out of the locker room and having fans, it almost scared the [ bleep ] out of me. excuse me, it scared me. as soon as you walk out you hear a thunderous roar. >> i'm sure some of those fans were yelling for trey lance to be the team starting cornerback. shanahan acknowledged that the rookie may be closing the gap. >> he will play for us this year, situationally, he will get placed. that doesn't mean that he will get starter or anything. >> he has some explosiveness in the run game. he is a cool dude to be around. he really is. it would have sucked to bring in a rookie that was feeling entitled or something like that. it's been nice to have him. >> kirk cousins return
marcus semien hit his first career walk-off home run to give toronto the 1-0 win. this was the first game of the doubleheader. he has now got 26 homers for the season and the blue jays are currently 2 1/2 games back behind the a's in the wildcard race. the blue jays practice in front of thousands of fans at levi stadium today. caught some players offguard to be in front of the fence. >> for me, walking out of the locker room and having fans, it almost scared the [ bleep ] out of me....
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both of them are now in toronto, canada. mariam safi left afghanistan just a few weeks ago in july. she is the founding executive director of organization for policy research & development studies, drops, and the co-director of the afghanistan mechanism for inclusive peace. and we are joined by zahra nader, a freelance afghan journalist who was a reporter for "the new york times" in kabul and is now based in toronto where she is a ph.d. student in gender & woman's studies at york university. she was born in bamiyan, afghanistan, and lived in iran as a refugee for seven years, returning to afghanistan in 2003. she fled her native home in 2017 due to mounting dangers she faced as a woman, a reporter, and a member of the hazara -- an ethnic minority who have for decades been targeted by militants, including the taliban and islamic state. we welcome you both to democracy now! mariam safi, you left but were planning to return. soon to afghanistan. talked about what has happened and what you're hearing back in afghanistan right now with your organization and the people who work for it. >>
both of them are now in toronto, canada. mariam safi left afghanistan just a few weeks ago in july. she is the founding executive director of organization for policy research & development studies, drops, and the co-director of the afghanistan mechanism for inclusive peace. and we are joined by zahra nader, a freelance afghan journalist who was a reporter for "the new york times" in kabul and is now based in toronto where she is a ph.d. student in gender & woman's studies at...
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. >>> miguel cabrera making history in toronto becoming the 28th player to join the 500 home run club! the 38-year-old the first to do it since david ortiz in 2015. it's the first venezuelan player ever to hit 500 homers. and cabrera got a curtain call from the toronto crowd and a fun celebration in the clubhouse. >> thank you for letting us be a part of this. we'll remember the day for the rest of our careers! [ cheers and applause ] >> also nearing another exclusive club. he's 45 hits away from 3,000. >>> we toured the nfl preseason wraps up tonight. trey lans continued to try to make his case to become the 49ers qb. san francisco had a 15-10 win over the chargers. the coach delining to say after the game whether jimmy garoppolo will start week one. >>> finally, just chaotic scenes in a french soccer match yesterday. a water bottle was thrown at marseilles' player. he threw it back at the nice fan. that's when fans started charging out of the stands and on to the field. the scene lasted for several minutes. security did a decent job of keeping this from getting too out of hand. they
. >>> miguel cabrera making history in toronto becoming the 28th player to join the 500 home run club! the 38-year-old the first to do it since david ortiz in 2015. it's the first venezuelan player ever to hit 500 homers. and cabrera got a curtain call from the toronto crowd and a fun celebration in the clubhouse. >> thank you for letting us be a part of this. we'll remember the day for the rest of our careers! [ cheers and applause ] >> also nearing another exclusive club....
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. >> the a's are off before beginning a six-game road trip in detroit and toronto. oakland, they need a house street and they need some help. they are five-and-a-half back in the west. two and half back in boston. tony kemp hit a two run homer in the eighth to lead the a's to a win yesterday. somehow salvaging a split with the yankees. >> we are going to continue to fight to make this playoff push. wanted to finish august strong and go into this road series to detroit and toronto. >> just ended up being a big series for us that we are able to split. you don't normally talk about a success when you split a series. when you are down to a team 13 e it. >>>> next article has been in the west conference offensive player of the season to heat through for fender 94 yards and had four touchdowns. the spartans with a tougher task this coming saturday because they play at usc. sports on abc 7 sponsored by river rock casino. the line on the game is trojans by 15. i have a feeling the spartans are going to give them a run for their money. on the giants situation, what a terribl
. >> the a's are off before beginning a six-game road trip in detroit and toronto. oakland, they need a house street and they need some help. they are five-and-a-half back in the west. two and half back in boston. tony kemp hit a two run homer in the eighth to lead the a's to a win yesterday. somehow salvaging a split with the yankees. >> we are going to continue to fight to make this playoff push. wanted to finish august strong and go into this road series to detroit and toronto....
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canadian border, the niagra river where, you know, people around there when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance but now it's all sort of contiguous and people hang around. so i'm always interested by sort of how that plays up these parts of new york and vermont that are up against canada and how different things are on the other side of the border. i did a little research by the way, not ideal for bass fishing. lake erie has some good bass fishing. steelhead or something like that is what you get in niagra. i'm learning a lot about fishing. >> i'm going to friendly kidnap you and take you fishing, ali. this is going to happen. >> i'll look forward to it, my friend. good to see you, as always. have a great night. >> thank you. >>> today was a bad did for donald trump and trump republicans because today america got to see the contrast, american voters got to see what happened when republican senators ignored trump's primal screams to follow his orders and join with democrats to give president biden the big bipartisan infrastructure deal that donald trump failed to get.
canadian border, the niagra river where, you know, people around there when i was a kid, buffalo to toronto was a really long distance but now it's all sort of contiguous and people hang around. so i'm always interested by sort of how that plays up these parts of new york and vermont that are up against canada and how different things are on the other side of the border. i did a little research by the way, not ideal for bass fishing. lake erie has some good bass fishing. steelhead or something...
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beaten two sets to one by world number 28 karen khachanov in the first round of the canadian open in toronto. and that's all the sport for now. from me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello. tuesday brought us our first 25 celsius day in the uk in over two weeks. and, whilst some of that warmth will still be felt on wednesday across the south and east of the country with some sunny spells, clouding over into the afternoon, it's the cloudier conditions in the north and west which will bring different conditions compared to what we've seen. much more in the way of rain and breeze, all courtesy of these weather fronts pushing in off the atlantic. heaviest of the rain into the start of the day across parts of northern ireland and the very far west of scotland, but quite a mild and humid start here, 14—15 celsius. fresher in the east, where there will be a few mist and fog patches, but the best of the morning sunshine. now, the sunshine, as i said, will be best, clouding over from the west, so there's still some sunny spells to the south and the east. northern ireland should cheer up into
beaten two sets to one by world number 28 karen khachanov in the first round of the canadian open in toronto. and that's all the sport for now. from me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello. tuesday brought us our first 25 celsius day in the uk in over two weeks. and, whilst some of that warmth will still be felt on wednesday across the south and east of the country with some sunny spells, clouding over into the afternoon, it's the cloudier conditions in the north and west which will bring...