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the toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. like? better. the toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this manli like? better. the toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. i was living in birmingham, looking through the tv, landed on the super league match and i was blown away by the action, what is this? then, as i was watching, i realised this is the most canadian sport that had never been to canada, so i left birmingham, icame been to canada, so i left birmingham, i came home and started a dream. despite starting in the third and bottom tier, there is a record team on board, and here is the stadium, the home turf, the pitch is covered in the harsh canadian winter. it is currently minus eight degrees. because of the weather they won't play any home games here until may. meanwhile they are training on the other side of the atlantic under the former great britain boss ray —— brian noble. unique, interesting, challenging. imagine the first conversations to recruit the first group of players. you know, approaching them a
the toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. like? better. the toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this manli like? better. the toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. i was living in birmingham, looking through the tv, landed on the super league match and i was blown away by the action, what is this? then, as i was watching, i realised this is the most canadian sport that had never been to canada, so i left birmingham, icame been to canada, so i left birmingham, i came home...
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have you heard of toronto wolfpack. i have heard of it, i have, a copy of people have asked me how to i get tickets. i think it is going to be very difficult for the wolfpack to become part of the mainstream especially right away, they are not going to play at a point where there is no other toronto sports team playing. point where there is no other toronto sports team playingm point where there is no other toronto sports team playing. it is a pioneer project that will take not only rugby league to another level, another stratosphere, it will also change the way that world sport is done on a professional level. the rugby football league have confirmed to the bbc that they are in talks with other countries about similar ventures, a sport long criticised forfailed expansion ventures, a sport long criticised for failed expansion could ventures, a sport long criticised forfailed expansion could now become a trailblazer. just time for some skeleton news, britain's lizzie arnold is fourth after the first day of skeleton world
have you heard of toronto wolfpack. i have heard of it, i have, a copy of people have asked me how to i get tickets. i think it is going to be very difficult for the wolfpack to become part of the mainstream especially right away, they are not going to play at a point where there is no other toronto sports team playing. point where there is no other toronto sports team playingm point where there is no other toronto sports team playing. it is a pioneer project that will take not only rugby...
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toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. i was living in birmingham and flipping through the television, landed on a super league match. i was just blown away by the action. what is this? and then as i was watching i was realising this is the most canadian sport that had never been to canada. so i left birmingham and i came home and we started this dream. despite starting in the third and bottom tier, there's a record sponsorship deal and a wealthy backer on board. wolfpack season tickets sales have hit a promising 4000. this is the lamport stadium, the wolfpack‘s home. the artificial pitch here is covered during the harsh canadian winter. it's currently minus eight degrees and because of the weather the wolfpack won't play any home games here until may. meanwhile, the team is training on the other side of the atlantic and former great britain boss brian noble and the ex leigh centurions coach paul rowley are coaching them. unique, interesting, challenging. a little bit of everything, really. imagine the first conversation
toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. i was living in birmingham and flipping through the television, landed on a super league match. i was just blown away by the action. what is this? and then as i was watching i was realising this is the most canadian sport that had never been to canada. so i left birmingham and i came home and we started this dream. despite starting in the third and bottom tier, there's a record sponsorship deal and a wealthy backer on board. wolfpack season...
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admits were toronto raptors. kyl lowry out for the next four to six weeks to a wrist injury -- wrist injury. spacious city three to put the raptors on top or second last for the three and he makes the period five seconds remaining with the following job are. it is good. the raptors when it 92-91. number five, north carolina visiting number 23 virginia. the first half he makes the three. the second half guy on the wing three-pointer. the game-high scorer with 17. virginia beach u.n. be 53-43. two hockey, and over time. escapes from his own blue line with the pilot and beat goalie job done quick with the winning goal is spirit watch it over and over again. 5-4. lauren: markets around the world are a much wait for tonight's address. donald trump to a joint session of congress. u.s. features right now unchanged for the broader market. that's right down fractionally. we do get a report, revision to first-quarter gdp to come in at 2.1%. nicole: let's check out the key commodities. oil down 13 cents at 53.92. gold done
admits were toronto raptors. kyl lowry out for the next four to six weeks to a wrist injury -- wrist injury. spacious city three to put the raptors on top or second last for the three and he makes the period five seconds remaining with the following job are. it is good. the raptors when it 92-91. number five, north carolina visiting number 23 virginia. the first half he makes the three. the second half guy on the wing three-pointer. the game-high scorer with 17. virginia beach u.n. be 53-43....
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that was the warmest february day ever. >> toronto? >>> also 63 in phoenix. so toronto is warm as phoenix. and there is eye spot in texas that was 101. for the last couple of years we were the once sitting high and dry and no one gave a hoot about us. so now it's your turn. phoenix is 45 if heading down to spring training. two spots 37. 39 in las vegas. cold air -- it will be nice, nothing to worry about there, a few high clouds but other than that mostly clear skies. it's cold though. next couple of as many as will be coming downright down out of the north and looks like they will be on the weak side. we still have advisories, austin park, clearlake that's the pictures. pelicans out there. people sending me pictures of pelicans and i'll post some. flood warning until sunday afternoon at 2:00. to the north, there is a winter weather advisory for saturday. about 4 to 7 inches of snow maybe down to 1,500 feet. that goes through saturday afternoon. very cold air in place for us. 30s for many. oakland airport is at 38 degrees. 33 by the pavilion. 30 in danville a
that was the warmest february day ever. >> toronto? >>> also 63 in phoenix. so toronto is warm as phoenix. and there is eye spot in texas that was 101. for the last couple of years we were the once sitting high and dry and no one gave a hoot about us. so now it's your turn. phoenix is 45 if heading down to spring training. two spots 37. 39 in las vegas. cold air -- it will be nice, nothing to worry about there, a few high clouds but other than that mostly clear skies. it's cold...
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isaiah thomas fourth-quarter magic set the rally over the toronto raptors. plus you heard it here on fox business. george h.w. bush will be flipping aoin at sundas super bowl. one can this man went super bowl tickets for the rest of his life. how nice. we will tell you how. transcendent. you are watching it right here on morning market and breaking news. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. lauren: super bowl 51 and one year from the bar never be forgotten. trained over the holidays, while randolph went out to buyome odd lit during a family party and was talking family party and was talking to kids into the refrigerator and noticed one was gold, meaning that he was eligible for a flight super bowl promotion which was tickets for life to the super bowl. as luck would have it, later chosen from 37,000 possible entries to win the grand prize. he now has super bowl ti
isaiah thomas fourth-quarter magic set the rally over the toronto raptors. plus you heard it here on fox business. george h.w. bush will be flipping aoin at sundas super bowl. one can this man went super bowl tickets for the rest of his life. how nice. we will tell you how. transcendent. you are watching it right here on morning market and breaking news. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose....
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nbc's morena ann thistle has more on this morning's rough landing in toronto. >> reporter: flashing lights and emergency crews. it's not the welcome passengers on board this air canada flight were expecting when they arrived in toronto. >> i think we hit the grass before the runway and that's why -- because the wheels are bent. we saw the wheels are bent, mud's all over the windows. just terrible. >> reporter: air canada flight 623 from halifax was carrying 112 passengers on board. it made the tense landing at pierson airport early saturday morning as heavy rain pelted down. >> it was really foggy and pretty low to the ground. like when i come across the highway you could see the highway pretty close. it was kind of scary there. >> reporter: initial reports say part of the plane's landing gear left the runway for a short distance before the pilot steered it back onto the tarmac, causing debris to fly up and splatter the windows. brake really fast andv kind of shifted forward. it was pretty tense. you see the mud on the windows. it was very hard. >> reporter: unable to reach the terminal, p
nbc's morena ann thistle has more on this morning's rough landing in toronto. >> reporter: flashing lights and emergency crews. it's not the welcome passengers on board this air canada flight were expecting when they arrived in toronto. >> i think we hit the grass before the runway and that's why -- because the wheels are bent. we saw the wheels are bent, mud's all over the windows. just terrible. >> reporter: air canada flight 623 from halifax was carrying 112 passengers on...
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ost: the front page of the toronto star, the headline about that visit. rudeau/trump, what's love got to do with it, the question that is asked. a bro might long for mans, barack obama shared, but those days are over. the viewers for your foreign policy priorities administration in light of the delegation visits that have happened recently as said, the prime minister of israel set to meet with the president later this week. from is up first washington, d.c., an independent. good morning. caller: hey, thanks, john. sits down with the prime minister netanyahu, the definitely needs to tell him he's canceling the free-trade agreement, worst bilateral last ent, gave a deficit year. he needs to tell netanyahu that enforcing 22o begin amendmentaa, the land and he's going to say, look, we can't provide with you foreign are nuclear ou weapons state and that has been 1976.ful since he needs to stop the treasury department from allowing contrin ugzs . lowing into settlements and tell the department of justice to stop fighting to preserve an rule called lative guidan
ost: the front page of the toronto star, the headline about that visit. rudeau/trump, what's love got to do with it, the question that is asked. a bro might long for mans, barack obama shared, but those days are over. the viewers for your foreign policy priorities administration in light of the delegation visits that have happened recently as said, the prime minister of israel set to meet with the president later this week. from is up first washington, d.c., an independent. good morning....
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. >> reporter: by the time the istanbul/toronto flight landed, jim had been standing around with his sign for hours. all he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting, at 3:00 in the morning, was their names. ahmed and romaff. >> how are >> i'm ahmed. this is my sister. >> reporter: all they knew about him is that somehow this jim estel had brought them to canada. even in a country eager to welcome syrian refugees, he's upped the ante. a prominent canadian entrepreneur, he put up his own money, $1.1 million to resettle 58 syrian lifamies. 250 people at a small university city an hour west of toronto. why? because he was haunted by those pictures on television of syrian cities reduced to rubble. and syrian people dying as they else. >> you don't want to grow old and say you stood by and did nothing. and it's the right thing to do. >> reporter: 68% of canadians support their government's acceptance of syrian refugees. in contrast, 54% of american voters think the united states has no responsibility to take syrians. the fundamental argument against syrian refugees in the un
. >> reporter: by the time the istanbul/toronto flight landed, jim had been standing around with his sign for hours. all he knew about the syrian brother and sister he was meeting, at 3:00 in the morning, was their names. ahmed and romaff. >> how are >> i'm ahmed. this is my sister. >> reporter: all they knew about him is that somehow this jim estel had brought them to canada. even in a country eager to welcome syrian refugees, he's upped the ante. a prominent canadian...
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snow possibly into toronto for wednesday. now, you look at the forecast for europe. we are looking at rain coming into the picture for the western portions of the continent. we do have a cold front that is coming on shore. that's going to bring some rain and windy conditions not only to the british isles but the iberian peninsula. up toward the north, we already had a cold front sweeping through. and the scandinavian peninsula. that will bring some wet weather, windy conditions, maybe some heavy rainfall. also a low pressure system towards the center of the continent may be dealing with with some heavier rainfall and heavier snowfall as well. a cold arctic air is going into the eastern side of the continent. it will help keep those temperatures slow. it won't be such a huge cold blast that we talk about significant drops into the freezing area, but still it's chilly here. negative 3 in kiev, moscow looking at snow. vienna with snow as well with a high of 1. and rain expected in london into lisbon as you go throughout the day. now, here in japan, we have been dealing
snow possibly into toronto for wednesday. now, you look at the forecast for europe. we are looking at rain coming into the picture for the western portions of the continent. we do have a cold front that is coming on shore. that's going to bring some rain and windy conditions not only to the british isles but the iberian peninsula. up toward the north, we already had a cold front sweeping through. and the scandinavian peninsula. that will bring some wet weather, windy conditions, maybe some...
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facing off against toronto. make some noise. >> they're called e sports and with televised contents, video games is a growing phenomenon amongst millenials. this game is hard to follow. >> if you're new to the game and you see the chaos, the fights it can be very confusing. that's how it was for all of us when we started playing this game. >> they're on the verge of history. can they do it. >> slupry thief known as kevin roinstin made his star although his character was near death the entire time. in the end the cal team beat toronto for the title and in the process may have moved video games or east boards one step closer to respectability. >> i really think it's going to have a huge impact on how the outside communities views the gaming community. i think it'll be very good. >> john ramos, kpix5. >> you see the set there and all the lights. the tournament took five months to complete. aáepb for their win the cal team will split, next time your kid plays video games, $42,000 in prize money -- and for their win
facing off against toronto. make some noise. >> they're called e sports and with televised contents, video games is a growing phenomenon amongst millenials. this game is hard to follow. >> if you're new to the game and you see the chaos, the fights it can be very confusing. that's how it was for all of us when we started playing this game. >> they're on the verge of history. can they do it. >> slupry thief known as kevin roinstin made his star although his character was...
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i saw it in toronto. a very unique experience. >> maybe i'm not good enough. >> yes, you are. >> maybe i'm not. >> i've also been a fan of this genre of musical and it seemed like that ship had sailed. so it was really amazing to have the opportunity to make something like this. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm chris connelly in los angeles. >>> and next, from who are you wearing to who'd you vote for? how this year's oscars could be the most political awards show in history. mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. you knmeg
i saw it in toronto. a very unique experience. >> maybe i'm not good enough. >> yes, you are. >> maybe i'm not. >> i've also been a fan of this genre of musical and it seemed like that ship had sailed. so it was really amazing to have the opportunity to make something like this. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm chris connelly in los angeles. >>> and next, from who are you wearing to who'd you vote for? how this year's oscars could be the most...
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thanks to the better toronto winter they will play half of their home games in england before playing the remainder in canada. they will have to fund their opposition‘s travel and accommodation. they play in the challenge cup tomorrow live on the bbc sport website. back to you. thank you. thousands of workers in japan had the chance to go home early today in the country's first ever premium friday, part of a drive to tackle japan's notoriously long working hours. all offices are being encouraged to close early on the last friday of every month. people dying from overwork injapan is such a long—standing problem that it even has its own words... a long—standing problem that it even has its own word... translation: extraordinary! i will not tell you what we are all saying in the newsroom here. it is of course 24/7 here at the bbc, and we don't mind! all very happy to be here. carry on watching, because bbc news continues in the coming hours, and i am on twitter, @ geeta guru—murthy. i will see you soon. twitter, @ geeta guru—murthy. i will see you soon. hello there. good evenin
thanks to the better toronto winter they will play half of their home games in england before playing the remainder in canada. they will have to fund their opposition‘s travel and accommodation. they play in the challenge cup tomorrow live on the bbc sport website. back to you. thank you. thousands of workers in japan had the chance to go home early today in the country's first ever premium friday, part of a drive to tackle japan's notoriously long working hours. all offices are being...
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toronto records go way back in toronto. 1800s. 63 degrees is the warmest day ever recorded in february in toronto with records that go back many, many years. that tells you definitely a warm period. things are changing out here. that's the system we are talking about that's going to impact us into your bay area saturday. spinning offshore and coming close. surfaced winds detailed now. relatively light. service winds -- that's the jet stream. upper elevations. 18, 20,000 feet. these are surface winds. much lighter and blowing from the other direction. that has to do with friction on the surface and pressure gradient forcing. basically dealing with very light wind which will allow -- it's going to be cold tonight. light winds. you wouldn't have as much cold but without the wind temperatures are going to get down there. beautiful shot. i love this shot of the golden gate bridge. headlights are going towards san francisco. the taillights are towards marin. this shot taken from twin peaks. another look at the overnight lows. that's the big story. in the absence of rain it hasn't been that c
toronto records go way back in toronto. 1800s. 63 degrees is the warmest day ever recorded in february in toronto with records that go back many, many years. that tells you definitely a warm period. things are changing out here. that's the system we are talking about that's going to impact us into your bay area saturday. spinning offshore and coming close. surfaced winds detailed now. relatively light. service winds -- that's the jet stream. upper elevations. 18, 20,000 feet. these are surface...
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by toronto, montreal, some snow there. by the time it gets to the north—east of the usa, we will again see some snow there. by the time it gets to the north—east of the usa, we will again see some snowfall, but at this stage in new york there may well be a floor under way. more likely to be rain rather than snow. we will keep a close eye on that —— there may well be a thaw underway. in australia, record heat still in parts of the south—east. temperatures soaring once again to almost 40 celsius in sydney, and also in canberra. again, these could be record temperatures. only a slight recovery through the next few days. temperatures for sydney and canberra come down a little on sunday into monday. melbourne, though, that temperature is not quite as high, in the mid—20s here. let's now look at something else the attention. this weather system in the north—west of africa. in the centre, it is about to turn things much better and windier. into morocco, but also for anybody travelling to the canary islands, there wi
by toronto, montreal, some snow there. by the time it gets to the north—east of the usa, we will again see some snow there. by the time it gets to the north—east of the usa, we will again see some snowfall, but at this stage in new york there may well be a floor under way. more likely to be rain rather than snow. we will keep a close eye on that —— there may well be a thaw underway. in australia, record heat still in parts of the south—east. temperatures soaring once again to almost...
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now it is your turn to ask questions. 202 is the area code, 748-1800 in east and central toronto, 748-8201 in the mountain and pacific time zones. dan slater, remind us why you named the book "wolf boys: 2 american teenagers and mexico's most dangerous drug cartel". >> guest: the book is called "wolf boys: 2 american teenagers and mexico's most dangerous drug cartel" for a couple different reasons. the mexican drug cartel these boys joined, they would refer to their foot soldiers, their assassins as wolves. there was one other reason, i was working on the book, i just happened randomly to pull the novel lord of the flies off my shelf, a novel i hadn't read since ninth grade or something but i picked it up and started be reading it in became totally absorbed in the book and i started to see the story i was working on through that lord of the flies lens. boys left alone on an island without any governance and turn against each other. that was a major theme in "wolf boys: 2 american teenagers and mexico's most dangerous drug cartel". so i thought boys, the idea of being raised by wolves
now it is your turn to ask questions. 202 is the area code, 748-1800 in east and central toronto, 748-8201 in the mountain and pacific time zones. dan slater, remind us why you named the book "wolf boys: 2 american teenagers and mexico's most dangerous drug cartel". >> guest: the book is called "wolf boys: 2 american teenagers and mexico's most dangerous drug cartel" for a couple different reasons. the mexican drug cartel these boys joined, they would refer to their...
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i grew up in toronto and i lived on a street called hazelton. and there was a recording studio there called nimbus 9. and my mother was in costume design. and she's in rock 'n' roll in the business. and they had friends. and she had friends. and so alice cooper uh -- i'm told babysat me. >> jimmy: that's so rad! >> i mean, i don't know how that could actually could possibly happen, so -- but it did. supposedly. >> jimmy: yeah. you don't remember any part of it at all? >> i don't know. i'm just like a little one. >> jimmy: yeah -- but i do remember that -- [ light laughter ] i remember that he -- that there was fake poo in the fridge and in the car -- like, i remember that somehow that -- >> jimmy: connected? >> that connected like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's like an alice cooper bit? >> right there and i don't know. i don't know. >> jimmy: that's pretty funny if he did that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: next time, if we talk to alice we got to say -- do you remember doing that? >> i'm sure he remembers that. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. keanu and i re
i grew up in toronto and i lived on a street called hazelton. and there was a recording studio there called nimbus 9. and my mother was in costume design. and she's in rock 'n' roll in the business. and they had friends. and she had friends. and so alice cooper uh -- i'm told babysat me. >> jimmy: that's so rad! >> i mean, i don't know how that could actually could possibly happen, so -- but it did. supposedly. >> jimmy: yeah. you don't remember any part of it at all? >>...
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toronto wolfpack play siddal in the challenge cup tomorrow, live on the bbc sport website. i think north america is one of the markets that is tailor—made for our game. both canadians and americans will love it. free trial people last season down as far as jamaica so we are looking everywhere for talent and we will go everywhere for that talent. the limitations are the ones that they gain places on itself. if we are bit more courageous, we can certainly succeed in north america. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. some newsjust in: the woman who died yesterday after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre was 29—year—old tahnie martin from stafford. in another development, business secretary greg clark has been speaking about his meeting with the ceo of peugeot. he said the meeting has been constructive, and peugeot made clear their "approach is to increase market share and expand production, " rather than close pla nts". he was also told members of the vauxhall pension fund will be no worse off. plenty more to come in our business upda
toronto wolfpack play siddal in the challenge cup tomorrow, live on the bbc sport website. i think north america is one of the markets that is tailor—made for our game. both canadians and americans will love it. free trial people last season down as far as jamaica so we are looking everywhere for talent and we will go everywhere for that talent. the limitations are the ones that they gain places on itself. if we are bit more courageous, we can certainly succeed in north america. that's all...
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the toronto wolfpack have become the first canadian side to make it through to the fourth round. the full—time pros of the wolfpack, recruited from three continents, were playing their first competitive match against the west yorkshire amateur club siddal. and the sport's first transatlantic professional team did a professional job against spirited opposition, adam sidlow, who was playing for bradford bulls last season, going into the record books with the final try as toronto won 14—6. elsewhere, there were wins for whitehaven, haydock and keighly cougars. workington town are leading 16—6 away to newcastle thunder — that kicked offjust over half an hour ago. you feel for whoever was washing the kit! a proper yorkshire mud bath. lizzie yarnold has won bronze at the skeleton world championships in germany. before the weekend, 0lympic champion yarnold had been having an indifferent season since returning after a year out. she began the day's two heats in fourth place, and improved to take bronze. germany's jaqueline loelling won gold, with silver going to her compatriot tin
the toronto wolfpack have become the first canadian side to make it through to the fourth round. the full—time pros of the wolfpack, recruited from three continents, were playing their first competitive match against the west yorkshire amateur club siddal. and the sport's first transatlantic professional team did a professional job against spirited opposition, adam sidlow, who was playing for bradford bulls last season, going into the record books with the final try as toronto won 14—6....
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. >> seth: it has a fantastic, historic improv theater, and you did it both in toronto and chicago. >> i did. i toured for three years in toronto, i did the main stage up there for two, and i did two years on the main stage in chicago. >> seth: ok so i have a lot of friends from chicago improv people, who were touring improvisors as well. touring sounds like kind of lovely and it is really -- you stay in some real dodgey places. >> oh, people think it's like you're a rock star like, and it is so the opposite. it was amazing we got to see parts of canada. very rural, northern, snowy, canada that i would never normally choose to visit. but, the tradeoff was that those small sleepy towns don't really have things like proper accommodations for guests. >> seth: yes. >> or blankets that don't have fleas in them. so, i literally would like wear my pajamas tucked into socks with like a hoodie. i would bring gloves, even in the summer. just try and make sure so that the bedbugs didn't come home with me. >> seth: those are lovely. that sounds like lovely accommodations. >> right? beautiful, bea
. >> seth: it has a fantastic, historic improv theater, and you did it both in toronto and chicago. >> i did. i toured for three years in toronto, i did the main stage up there for two, and i did two years on the main stage in chicago. >> seth: ok so i have a lot of friends from chicago improv people, who were touring improvisors as well. touring sounds like kind of lovely and it is really -- you stay in some real dodgey places. >> oh, people think it's like you're a...
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vonnie: we are going to take you from new york to london and cover stories at a washington, toronto and tokyo. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. and markets, global stocks continue to climb as investors shift from boston equities. testimony janet yellen. testimonyellen's tomorrow. mark: helping opec going about his obligations. politics, theobal e.u. commissioner tells bloomberg how brexit and the election of donald trump in the u.s. are heightening economic risks for the euro area. more on how the recovery has failed risks. we are 30 minutes into the trading day and the u.s. julie hyman is here. julie: records for the major averages. the dow, s&p and 500 as the rally continues. investors are looking at reflation trade. we will be getting consumer price index data from the u.s. and the u.k. that should give us more insight into that very question. the s&p 500 is up for the fifth straight session, the longest winning streak we have seen since december 9. here is a five day chart with a 1.4% gain. and other assets we, we are seeing interesting trading. oil i
vonnie: we are going to take you from new york to london and cover stories at a washington, toronto and tokyo. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. and markets, global stocks continue to climb as investors shift from boston equities. testimony janet yellen. testimonyellen's tomorrow. mark: helping opec going about his obligations. politics, theobal e.u. commissioner tells bloomberg how brexit and the election of donald trump in the u.s. are heightening economic risks...
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he founded nymi a technology start up in toronto with the mission to make passwords obsolete. >> what we've discover asked that the electrocardiogram, so this is the heart rhythms a great way to identify people. the pattern of the rhythm is different for every person. >> really? i don't think most people know that. but they soon will, he says. martin's wristband uses your heart rhythm to identify you to your computer. >> it says, tap your nymi band twice to sign in. say tap. i'm in. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> no passwords. >> no passwords. >> no remembering your second grade teacher's middle name. >> just you and your wristband. >> if the band is stolen it automatically shuts down as i discovered when i nabbed his. >> so you touch it. you're going to be there for awhile. because your ecg does not match my ecg. >> it's susan. >> come on, it won't do it. >> but for now even the man who vows to make passwords extinct needs one to get into his computer. >> so i do out of necessity. because the world has not moved, you know, beyond passwords. we're still there. we're pushing it. >> wha
he founded nymi a technology start up in toronto with the mission to make passwords obsolete. >> what we've discover asked that the electrocardiogram, so this is the heart rhythms a great way to identify people. the pattern of the rhythm is different for every person. >> really? i don't think most people know that. but they soon will, he says. martin's wristband uses your heart rhythm to identify you to your computer. >> it says, tap your nymi band twice to sign in. say tap....
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the james ossuary is put on display at the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada. >> at that point i thought we were dealing with just a fantastic archaeological story about perhaps the only item ever to come from the family of jesus. >> but controversy is about to engulf the ossuary. >> while it was on display in toronto some questions were asked here in israel as to how it got there. the antiquities authorities said we didn't realize that such an important item that he wanted to send abroad. >> two months after it was first put on display, the israel antiquities authority refused to grant oded golan an extension to his export license. they demand the immediate return of the ossuary to israel. >> the israeli police and the iaa felt as though they had been embarrassed in front of the whole world by oded golan. and they went after him. >> in july 2003 tel aviv police, accompanied by officers from the iaa swoop. >> his premises were raided, in the middle of the night. >> we came with a search warrant to search his apartment. >> along with the james ossuary, golan had other rare antiq
the james ossuary is put on display at the royal ontario museum in toronto, canada. >> at that point i thought we were dealing with just a fantastic archaeological story about perhaps the only item ever to come from the family of jesus. >> but controversy is about to engulf the ossuary. >> while it was on display in toronto some questions were asked here in israel as to how it got there. the antiquities authorities said we didn't realize that such an important item that he...
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paul from the university of toronto. i would be interested in the panel's thoughts on how donald trump uses twitter. if you are megyn kelly you can look after yourself. if you are a journalist that gets attacked you may not have have resources to protect yourself or attacks by mr. trump's other followers. i am wondering how that has an effect in the sense private people might be reluctant because you don't know who is going toattack you. the tone that goes with social media and the president isn't the first to do this. there is a lack of civility that the president of the united states, by his own action seems to endorse, condone and participate in. >> i agree. >> let me say something for trump. what i will say is something about the american constitution. what it lacks is that which madison described as filtration. in other words, a system in which only the best would rise to the top and he thought this would happen when you had a president appointed by congress. madison's ideas about the constitution were in fact adopt
paul from the university of toronto. i would be interested in the panel's thoughts on how donald trump uses twitter. if you are megyn kelly you can look after yourself. if you are a journalist that gets attacked you may not have have resources to protect yourself or attacks by mr. trump's other followers. i am wondering how that has an effect in the sense private people might be reluctant because you don't know who is going toattack you. the tone that goes with social media and the president...
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>> toronto rather. >> toronto. >> we're seeing prisoners taken out of one of the buildings, placed on their stomachs, and handcuffs, now being moved to another one of the buildings. do you think these are just maybe the guys who don't want to protest, being taken to a safer place? >> well it is not clear. we have to wait on the department to tell us what's going on. one thing we know is that many of these protesters have already released not just hostages, but prisoners. so it is possible that these are prisoners who just have been released. but it is also possible that in somehow in the early morning hours this facility was retaken, in which case these would be the prisoners who had protested in the first place being pulled out and moved. we're just shot sure. >> so heather you're saying basically you think this might be over? because it has been 21 hours now. >> well, it very well could be. even if it is, i hope the media keeps focus attention on this, this event reminds us we're in serious, serious crisis with our nation's penal facilities, crisis for the men lock up and the women,
>> toronto rather. >> toronto. >> we're seeing prisoners taken out of one of the buildings, placed on their stomachs, and handcuffs, now being moved to another one of the buildings. do you think these are just maybe the guys who don't want to protest, being taken to a safer place? >> well it is not clear. we have to wait on the department to tell us what's going on. one thing we know is that many of these protesters have already released not just hostages, but prisoners....
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toronto was 63, phoenix was 63. it is chilly down there. 30s on the temps, 40s for some, fremont is at 36. 32 in menlo park, los altos is very close 37 in san mateo. hillsboro 38, montero is at 39. 36 tucson, 45 phoenix, flagstaff at 16, las vegas 38. 49 in san diego, los angeles it's 47. that is cold. global cooling. we do have systems continuing to come down out of the north. there's the system over here, originally these models were phased. now they are not doing that. they keep most of it off of the coast. eventually it's loads -- slides in a weaker system late saturday and sunday. we will get cloud cover and some shower activity. it doesn't look like it's going to be much. today it was nice, mornings cold, in the 50s later on. some rain mainly offshore, you can see on the rainfall it starts saturday morning up north. saturday night a little bit moves through. there is not a lot here. maybe a quarter or a third of an inch. sunday night the next system comes into monday. all signs point to clearing in a gradual w
toronto was 63, phoenix was 63. it is chilly down there. 30s on the temps, 40s for some, fremont is at 36. 32 in menlo park, los altos is very close 37 in san mateo. hillsboro 38, montero is at 39. 36 tucson, 45 phoenix, flagstaff at 16, las vegas 38. 49 in san diego, los angeles it's 47. that is cold. global cooling. we do have systems continuing to come down out of the north. there's the system over here, originally these models were phased. now they are not doing that. they keep most of it...
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the average price in toronto of a single family home is more than $1 million canadian dollars. coming up despite upbeat , earnings, akamai took a tumble in trading. why are investors skeptical? we will talk to the company's ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: akamai stocks fell more than 10% in today's trading. some investors are skeptical about the company's decision to splurge in new areas of the business. this is despite the fourth quarter earnings estimates that beat estimates. details is ar the new correspondent. tom, thank you for joining us to discuss all of this and give us a sense, why are the analysts skeptical about the investment you are going to making, worried about the margins, but what are the new product you could be loading up for them? >> the investment is justified. we have proven we are prudent with our investments. you take a look at our website security business. in four years that has grown from near nothing to $400 million. we are up 40% year over year. last quarter and for the year. we have our new products with image manager at bot manager. doi
the average price in toronto of a single family home is more than $1 million canadian dollars. coming up despite upbeat , earnings, akamai took a tumble in trading. why are investors skeptical? we will talk to the company's ceo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: akamai stocks fell more than 10% in today's trading. some investors are skeptical about the company's decision to splurge in new areas of the business. this is despite the fourth quarter earnings estimates that beat estimates....
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i saw it in toronto. a very unique experience. >> maybe i'm not good enough. >> yes, you are. >> maybe i'm not. >> i've also been a fan of this genre of musical and it seemed like that ship had sailed. so it was really amazing to have the opportunity to make something like this. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm chris connelly in los angeles. >>> and next, from who are you wearing to who'd you vote for? how this year's oscars could be the most political awards show in history. mom, i just saved a lot of money on my car insurance by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. you knmeg
i saw it in toronto. a very unique experience. >> maybe i'm not good enough. >> yes, you are. >> maybe i'm not. >> i've also been a fan of this genre of musical and it seemed like that ship had sailed. so it was really amazing to have the opportunity to make something like this. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm chris connelly in los angeles. >>> and next, from who are you wearing to who'd you vote for? how this year's oscars could be the most...
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the pep rally has been going on and we have had athletes hop on the jumbo toronto give a message. one of the football players said, if you feel like giving up, don't. you are giving these children battling cancer a chance at life. reporting life at thon, bob brooks, channel6, "action news." >>> thank you, bob. "6abc" will cover thon all weekend long. we are streaming the event on "6abc".com and the "6abc" app. join us for the conclusion on sunday. >> we are in the dancing spirit in antioch today. ♪ >> actually, this is more of a strut than a dance. mummer string band strolled down main street for the mummer's mardi gras. it's a family-friendly crowd pleaser. >> another jackpot for powerball is up for grab, $349 million. tonight's jackpot is the eighth largest in history. they'll pocket $213 million for the lump sum. the record-breaking jackpot last year was $1.5 billion shared by three winners. get ready, 3, 7, 9, 31, 33, and the powerball is 20. if you missed them, we'll run them later in the newscast. i hope you win. >> much more to come tonight, a mansion in virginia goes up
the pep rally has been going on and we have had athletes hop on the jumbo toronto give a message. one of the football players said, if you feel like giving up, don't. you are giving these children battling cancer a chance at life. reporting life at thon, bob brooks, channel6, "action news." >>> thank you, bob. "6abc" will cover thon all weekend long. we are streaming the event on "6abc".com and the "6abc" app. join us for the conclusion on...
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el toronto de la mls. el mundo futbolÍstico quedÓ asombrado con la decisiÓn de leinster. que despidiÓ el dÍa de hoy a su entrenador claudio ranger y. es que el entrenador, ganÓ la premier. pero en la actualidad, el equipo estÁ en zona de descenso y la directiva decidiÓ cortar por lo sano. djokovic, de Último minuto confirmÓ su presencia en el torneo que se jugarÁ del 27 de febrero al 4 de marzo. djokovic, c une asÍ a nadal y todos comienzan que podrÍa enfrentarse en la final del torneo contra el espaÑol. despuÉs te retarÁn a ricardo antonio la volpe a solucionar diferencias, paco jemez dijo que le darÍa la mano al bigotÓn pero no un abrazo. marÍa leticia: yo creo que uno de los dos, volarÁ luego de este partido. reportero: me parece que el que pierda, podrÍa perder su trabajo. el amÉrica, me parece que estÁ esperando que termine la temporada para llamar a vÍctor manuel vucetich. marÍa leticia: faltan sÓlo horas para que comience el premio a lo nuestro. esta noche, desfilarÁn muchos artistas por la gran esperada alfombra mÁs gente. uno de los mÁs
el toronto de la mls. el mundo futbolÍstico quedÓ asombrado con la decisiÓn de leinster. que despidiÓ el dÍa de hoy a su entrenador claudio ranger y. es que el entrenador, ganÓ la premier. pero en la actualidad, el equipo estÁ en zona de descenso y la directiva decidiÓ cortar por lo sano. djokovic, de Último minuto confirmÓ su presencia en el torneo que se jugarÁ del 27 de febrero al 4 de marzo. djokovic, c une asÍ a nadal y todos comienzan que podrÍa enfrentarse en la final del...
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zabaleta de toronto dijo que estarÍa jugando con el salvador en copa oro. se tomaron la tradicional selfie. ya se siente la cuenta regresiva camino super tazÓn nÚmero 51 que se jugarÁ en houston, y quiÉn estarÁ a cargo del entretenimiento del medio tiempo?, nada menos que... lady gaga serÁ la que pondrá la energÍa en el escenario, y dijo que estarÁ llegando con un repertorio que llene el ojo y el oÍdo de los amantes de los deportes. sin duda alguna que esperamos un gran espectÁculo en el escenario. se tuve que cancelar la pelea entre miguel cotto y kirkland, ya que kirkland terminÓ fracturado de las nariz. cristiano ronaldo es el mejor segÚn la revista forbes, segundo lionel messi, no aparecemos en la lista. marÍa: lady gaga tiene un nombre bastante largo. william: stephanie joan angelina germanota. marÍa: estarÁ muy bueno el sÚper tazÓn el domingo, entre las comidas mÁs comunes para el evento estadounidense, me extraÑa que no figure el guacamole. en seguida, le diremos que sustancias quÍmicas que se usan para fabricar jabÓn serÁ proh
zabaleta de toronto dijo que estarÍa jugando con el salvador en copa oro. se tomaron la tradicional selfie. ya se siente la cuenta regresiva camino super tazÓn nÚmero 51 que se jugarÁ en houston, y quiÉn estarÁ a cargo del entretenimiento del medio tiempo?, nada menos que... lady gaga serÁ la que pondrá la energÍa en el escenario, y dijo que estarÁ llegando con un repertorio que llene el ojo y el oÍdo de los amantes de los deportes. sin duda alguna que esperamos un gran espectÁculo...
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. >>> flyers squandered an opportunity to pull with toronto for the second wild card spot. they faced the flames in cal cay and lost 3-1. >>> center okafor was back in boston, he ended the losing streak 113 to 108. joel embiid is ruled out of the rising stars challenge. >>> a couple of in new jersey was thanking the state trooper after being pulled over for speeding, you will see why. >> a new study opens doors for doctors to be able to predict if a child will develop autism. "healthcheck." >> a new jersey state trooper decided to help them after pulling them over for speeding the couple was on their way to tell their family they were pregnant, so the officer gave them a unique way to make the announcement. >> mom and dad i got a warning for this. thank you very much. congratulations, drive carefully. >> as you heard, the officer wrote a warning for failure to cruise a car seat for under 8 years, that way the couple could show their parents the warning and be able to reveal the pregnancy. >> nice. >> reporter: they were lucky they didn't get a ticket. let's take a look outs
. >>> flyers squandered an opportunity to pull with toronto for the second wild card spot. they faced the flames in cal cay and lost 3-1. >>> center okafor was back in boston, he ended the losing streak 113 to 108. joel embiid is ruled out of the rising stars challenge. >>> a couple of in new jersey was thanking the state trooper after being pulled over for speeding, you will see why. >> a new study opens doors for doctors to be able to predict if a child will...
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. ♪[ music ] >>> play of the day, from the nba new orleans at toronto, the raptors with the ball. the game is tied in the final seconds of overtime. >> lowry steps back -- unbelievable! >> yes. thanks to former villanova great kyle lowry, the step back, bang, toronto beat the pelicans 108-106. >>> a big settlement from a city sued over its police response. coming up, how some protests leading to not only financial punishment but some policy changes. >> reporter: one bay area county suing the president. why they say he is unconstitutional. ,, this. is. everything. honey bunches of oats. it's all of this, this, this, and this. it's the mother of all cereals. it's that, and that, and all of that. it's the most cerealriffic cereal. in all of history. yeah, it's that good. honey bunches of oats. this. is. everything. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. here's a live look outside. it s clear right now.. but rain is on the
. ♪[ music ] >>> play of the day, from the nba new orleans at toronto, the raptors with the ball. the game is tied in the final seconds of overtime. >> lowry steps back -- unbelievable! >> yes. thanks to former villanova great kyle lowry, the step back, bang, toronto beat the pelicans 108-106. >>> a big settlement from a city sued over its police response. coming up, how some protests leading to not only financial punishment but some policy changes. >>...
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in toronto today 63 degrees. that's the warmest day ever recorded in toronto, and those records go back to like the early 1800s. so very, very warm in that area. it is going to change shortly. our weather is going to change as well. this system right here in the middle is going to visit us on saturday. it's a cooler system. it is going to end up coming down from the north. it will drop snow levels but it won't make for an immense amount of rainfall in the area. we've got clouds up in the mountain. we've had some snow flurries. it is going to be a cold night. it will freeze and there will be frost so be prepared for that. diswroafer night lows 29 in napa, 31 in fairfield. just a cool overnight. the story is this cold air settled in now. it's given us a couple of dry days but that's going to get bumped aside by this low pressure. it is going to drop in from the north. it is a cooler. that means the shower activity, instead of this torrential rain, it is going to be scattered showers. there will be some snow flurrie
in toronto today 63 degrees. that's the warmest day ever recorded in toronto, and those records go back to like the early 1800s. so very, very warm in that area. it is going to change shortly. our weather is going to change as well. this system right here in the middle is going to visit us on saturday. it's a cooler system. it is going to end up coming down from the north. it will drop snow levels but it won't make for an immense amount of rainfall in the area. we've got clouds up in the...
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toronto beats the pelicans 108- 108-106. >>> it is 6:26. the computer problem one bay area county is causing the wrong people to go to james. >> reporter: it's the president versus one bay area county. why santa clara is suing president donald trump. ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. hearings... >>> a pair of president trump's cabinet nominees is accused of lying during their confirmation hearings. >> plus, new hope for raiders fans who want to see their team stay in oakland. i'm anne makovec following new developments that show the vegas deal could be folded fast. >> and here we go! we are under storm watch right here at the kpix weather center. we have it fired up
toronto beats the pelicans 108- 108-106. >>> it is 6:26. the computer problem one bay area county is causing the wrong people to go to james. >> reporter: it's the president versus one bay area county. why santa clara is suing president donald trump. ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. and that's with...
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. >>> sarah rodgers who watches in toronto, is the latest winner of the ipad mini. >> stay tuned we'll be giving away an ipad mini and amazon echo. >> to enter you need to enter in the buzz word and be at least 21 years old and a legal resident of u.s. or canada. stay tuned for the give away. >>> all the rage recently has been about the self-balancing motorcycles, right? this guy has one. so that they can ride it over this i >> now, that thing is going to keep going. >> he misses the jump. now the motorcycle is going, but he chases after it. it's not slippery or anything, the other motorcyclists decides to try to help, to see if he can help with the motorcycle somehow. by tipping it over a couple of times. >> this is like a cowboy trying to wrestle a horse. you need a lasso. >> didn't even last eight seconds. >> you're getting there. >> the problem is he starts to kick it in the direction of parked cars. this motor oh, no. >> made it worse. >> we were joking about this being a modern self-balancing motorcycle. it's a regular old motorcycle with centrifugal force. >> a balancing kayak?
. >>> sarah rodgers who watches in toronto, is the latest winner of the ipad mini. >> stay tuned we'll be giving away an ipad mini and amazon echo. >> to enter you need to enter in the buzz word and be at least 21 years old and a legal resident of u.s. or canada. stay tuned for the give away. >>> all the rage recently has been about the self-balancing motorcycles, right? this guy has one. so that they can ride it over this i >> now, that thing is going to...
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. >> sarah rodgers who watches us in toronto, canada, is the latest winner of the ipad give away. >> we'll go giving away an ipad mini and echo. >> you will need friday's buzz word, need 21 years of age at least and a resident of u.s. and canada. >>> stay tuned for the ar kia give way. >>> this is a surprise birthday dinner for my sister. >> it's her sister's leah's birthday. she has planned this night out t woman standing at the stairwell. that's natalie. she is enjoying dinner with her friends and family. >> oh, my god. that she gave up for adoption 20 years ago and she happens to stumble upon the dinner? d sees . her standing there. >> have they ever met before this? never. >> there is the first time they have met. >> dang. >> wait, did leah have any contact with her daughter before this? >> she must have seen a picture or something. >> the daughter contacted her birth mom for first time this january and wrote her this message on facebook. >> hi. >> hi. oh, my god. >> this is if first time they're seeing each other. >> since birth. >> they're both just bawling. >> okay. ♪ happy
. >> sarah rodgers who watches us in toronto, canada, is the latest winner of the ipad give away. >> we'll go giving away an ipad mini and echo. >> you will need friday's buzz word, need 21 years of age at least and a resident of u.s. and canada. >>> stay tuned for the ar kia give way. >>> this is a surprise birthday dinner for my sister. >> it's her sister's leah's birthday. she has planned this night out t woman standing at the stairwell. that's...
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it included a talk by the director of the office of refugees of the arch diocese of toronto. he explained that canada accepts about 300,000 each year and it has a system to integrate them into society. >> canada is very multicultural mostly and very inclusive. we consider refugees as part of canada, and we don't usually even talk about refugees. we talk about newcomers, new canadians. >> he also stressed the importance of accepting people at a time when many countries are closing their doors. one participant said it's sad refugees are being rejected across the world but said she was surprised to find there are countries like canada. canadian prime minister justin trudeau drew attention with a tweet welcoming newcomers following trump's ban. >>> prosecutors in japan are preparing to indict a suspect for one of the worst mass killings in the country's history. a psychiatric evaluation found him mentally fit to stand trial. the attack at a care facility for people with disabilities sent shock waves across the nation. he's accused of killing 19 people at the facility he previousl
it included a talk by the director of the office of refugees of the arch diocese of toronto. he explained that canada accepts about 300,000 each year and it has a system to integrate them into society. >> canada is very multicultural mostly and very inclusive. we consider refugees as part of canada, and we don't usually even talk about refugees. we talk about newcomers, new canadians. >> he also stressed the importance of accepting people at a time when many countries are closing...
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we're back with dan henninger, james toronto and kim strassel. so, james, what have we learned here in two weeks about the democratic strategy of dealing with donald trump? >> well, they don't have a strategy because they don't have any power because they basically turned the senate into a majoritarian institution in 2013 under harry reid with the nuclear -- paul: at least regarding nominees. >> right. and they don't have a majority. so let's go back to the supreme court, because i love this example. many democratic senators are now saying we won't even meet with gorsuch, why? because that's what republicans did with merrick garland. what they did was a cold-blooded strategic decision, they decided weaver just going to hold firm, we have a majority, 54 votes, we're not going to let anyone through while barack obama's till president. the democrats don't have the power to do that. they're going to lose and so they're just making a show of it because their progressive supporters, the people camped outside chuck schumer's house in brooklyn are demand
we're back with dan henninger, james toronto and kim strassel. so, james, what have we learned here in two weeks about the democratic strategy of dealing with donald trump? >> well, they don't have a strategy because they don't have any power because they basically turned the senate into a majoritarian institution in 2013 under harry reid with the nuclear -- paul: at least regarding nominees. >> right. and they don't have a majority. so let's go back to the supreme court, because i...