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October 7th, 2010 Inside Hockey featuring Montreal Canadien Goaltender Carey Price HNiC
Inside Hockey featuring Montreal Canadien Goaltender Carey Price Hockey Night in Canada Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Noam Chomsky Interview on CBC (Part 2 of 2)
Evan Solomon talks with Noam Chomsky about his book "Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance". The show is Hot Type on CBC. Here is a more recent talk by Chomsky (Apr 2010): www.youtube.com Broadcast date: December 9, 2003.
Opening for CBC News: The National
The opening for CBC News: The National, from January 9, 2006 (or around this date) to October 25, 2009. Credits to: --- News Music Plus - www.sfu.ca --- "CBC The National - Opening Sequence" from "CBCTheNational" at www.youtube.com --- "2006/01/14 - 189 01 OP" from "dicksonchan" at www.youtube.com So there's my little disclaimer...please don't sue me, lol.
CBC Live: Deana Sumanac Interviews Gordon Lightfoot
CBC News arts reporter Deana Sumanac tells us what it was like to interview Canadian music icon Gordon Lightfoot in his home.
PJTV's ZoNation: Maxine Waters & the CBC New World Order
Maxine Waters and her friends at the Congressional Black Caucus rolled into Los Angeles this week for a townhall focused on the economy and jobs. Alfonzo Rachel attended the event and reports back in a new ZoNation. Who do Democrats blame for the bad economy? Find out.
CBC HNIC Stanley Cup Playoffs Tribute 2008 (HD)
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CBC Fred Penner's Place intro 1988
Here's the opening credits of Fred Penner's Place from April, 1988.
Montagem de mola pneumática na CBC Montenegro (gasram)
Melhoramento de carabina CBC Montenegro F22 GII
Origin of AIDS: The Polio Vaccine (CBC 'Witness', 2004)
drey.orgfree.com On April 12, 1955 Jonas Salk's polio vaccine was first licensed for public use in the US In the years afterwards 90 million Americans were vaccinated in the largest mass vaccination campaign ever. Polio virtually disappeared from the continent and Jonas Salk became a hero. But not long after, 260 children who were vaccinated with Salk's vaccine became sick. Eleven of them died. An investigation showed that some lots of the vaccine were defective and confidence in it was shaken. Two scientific greats, Dr. Hilary Koprowski, director of the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, and Dr. Albert Sabin, a physician at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital, raced to replace the Salk vaccine. Dr. Cecil Fox, a pathologist at the National Institute of Infectious Diseases remembers that it was an intense competition. Both Sabin and Koprowski's vaccines were derived from monkey organs. They needed to test them in large, non-immunized population groups, no longer available in North America. Sabin traveled to the USSR and vaccinated more than 6 million people in Latvia, Estonia and Kazakhstan between 1958 and 1959. No AIDS cases emerged in the USSR where Sabin did his testing. Koprowski moved his study to the Belgian Congo which had one of Africa's more modern health care infrastructures at the time. Between 1956 and 1960 more then 1 million African people were 'encouraged' to receive Koprowski's vaccine called CHAT. Sabin analyzed Koprowski's vaccine in 1958 and found it be ...
Video Israel Doesn't Want You to See
From the CBC Website: cbc.ca Israeli army embarrassed by video broadcast Last Updated Tue Mar 19 19:52:12 2002 JERUSALEM - The Israeli army has expressed a note of contrition after a television station aired a videotape showing an army assault on a Palestinian home in which a mother of five children died. When CBC News spoke with Ismail Hawarjeh at Bethlehem's hospital earlier this month, there was no way to verify the story he told about how his wife had died, until Israel's Channel 2 broacast the tape last weekend"
CBC Live: Russell Crowe on the Set of Republic of Doyle
Russell Crowe chats with Allan Hawco and Great Big Sea's Alan Doyle, on the set of Republic of Doyle.
CBC - The Fifth Estate - The Unofficial Story - Pt 3-5
JOIN The Discussion at: www.cbc.ca On September 11, 2001 the world watched in shock and disbelief as planes flew in to New Yorks World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington, and Americans realized they were under attack. But by whom? What really happened? In The Unofficial Story, the fifth estates Bob McKeown introduces us to people who believe the real force behind the attacks was not Osama Bin Laden, but the US government itself. Emerging from the dust and debris that day was a movement, known these days as 9/11 Truth or truthers people who believe that 9/11 was part of a vast conspiracy and cover-up by a criminal faction within the US government. As the fifth estate reports, public opinion polls now show that the majority of Americans believe the Bush Administration had advance knowledge of those attacks and somehow allowed them to happen and that one-third of Canadians share the same belief. In The Unofficial Story, Bob McKeown explores why these questions and theories are growing in popularity. Youll meet some of the leading proponents of truther theories: Richard Gage, an American architect, explains how the WTC twin towers and the lesser known Tower #7 could only have crumbled as they did due to explosive charges placed inside the buildings. Others, including Canadian professor Kee Dewdney, insist that the story of the brave fight by the passengers of United Airlines Flight 93 must have been a hoax. But, youll also hear from others who dispel truther theories ...
John "Mr. (Jim) Lahey" Dunsworth (Trailer Park Boys) on CBC News Nova Scotia at Six
CBC News Nova Scotia at Six host Jim Nunn interviews John Dunsworth, who plays Mr. (Jim) Lahey, on the demise of the Trailer Park Boys. From @thedingler: thedingler.wordpress.com
Russell Peters interview on CBC's The National part 1
An interview/bio on Russell Peters that aired on CBC's The National the week of May 30th, 2006. This is part 1. Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com
CBC HNIC Stanley Cup Playoffs Tribute 2011 (HD)
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CBC LIVE: TV Day with the Stars
Every year the stars from all the Canadian networks come out to celebrate television's past, present, and future. CBC Live caught up with Heather Hiscox and Kevin O'Leary on TV Day to find out what all the fuss was about.
CBC LIVE: Favourite Valentine's Day Songs
Some of the hosts of CBC Radio share their all-time favourite love songs for Valentine's day at the launch of CBC's new music web site, www.music.cbc.ca. Check out more exclusive video and celebrity content at www.cbc.ca/live.
Malcolm X Rare Canadian CBC TV Show 1965 Part 2
He was revered. He was despised. Some saw him as a guardian of civil rights, a force of empowerment and self-respect for blacks in America. Others branded him a provocateur, a racial supremacist and a menace. His words, incisive and unforgiving had the capacity to unite -- and divide. A split from the Nation of Islam eventually tempered his tone as seen by this appearance on CBC's Front Page Challenge Jan. 5, 1965. Did you know? - Born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, in Omaha, Neb., he eventually dropped his surname and replaced it with X, symbolizing the rejection of his "slave name." He said he chose "X" because, "To take one's 'X' is to take on a certain mystery, a certain possibility of power in the eyes of one's peers and one's enemies...The 'X' announced what you had been and what you had become: ex-smoker, ex-drinker, ex-Christian, ex-slave."
CBC News New Brunswick Newsmaker - November 30
Harry Forestell talks to one of the most outspoken critics of hydrofracking, Tony Ingraffea, an engineer with Cornell University and the President of Physicians, Scientists and Engineers for Healthy Energy.
The Black Keys "Selling Out" in Studio Q
www.cbc.ca Both halves of The Black Keys, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, talk about the flipsides of taking money for their music in this excerpt from their full interview in Studio Q.
How pure and natural is your orange juice?
Yale University Press author Alissa Hamilton fields questions from CBC's Nancy Wilson about her new book, "Squeezed: What You Don't Know About Orange Juice", and her research on the orange juice industry.
Russell Peters interview on CBC's The National part 2
An interview/bio on Russell Peters that aired on CBC's The National the week of May 30th, 2006. This is part 2. Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com
Adele interview with CBC Arts Online
Two days after her sold-out show at Toronto's Massey Hall, Grammy- and BRIT-award-winning singer-songwriter Adele sat down with CBC's Arts Online for a short interview. The salt-of-the-earth soul chanteuse dishes the dirt on clinging to Coldplay at the Grammy Awards, writing songs for her next record (topics include: dating jerks, heartbreak) and the things she misses the most about Britain. www.cbc.ca/arts
Captain Sullenberger's Moment
Flight 1549 Captain Chesley Sullenberger spoke with Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith about the moments before he landed the airplane safely in the Hudson River. In their Own Words
CBC LIVE: CBC Stars' Holiday Traditions
'Tis the season for sharing, so the stars of CBC let us in on a few of their personal holiday traditions. Check out more exclusive celebrity content at ww.cbc.ca/live.
CBC News Toronto at 5: Thursday, December 8, 2011
The father accused of murdering his 3 teenage daughters takes the stand. A dramatic day in this case of co-called honour killing, as the patriarch breaks down in tears. We are live in Kingston. Plus- Who is Patrick Chan? If you don't know, you're part of his problem. A famous figure skater, and a celebrity sulker. Why he claims he's getting the Canadian cold shoulder. Plus - Organic food's secret ingredient: pesticides? We're comparing apples and oranges.
Web Warriors ~ CBC Documentary
Enter the world of hackers and cyber sleuths. The internet is touted as one of the most important inventions in the history of modern man, and like the discovery of the atom, its ability to benefit mankind is matched only by its potential to unleash massive destruction. Web Warriors is a one-hour documentary that offers an unprecedented glimpse into the world's newest and most vulnerable frontier: cyberspace. We enter the world of hackers like Mafia Boy - a 15 year old high school student who rose to infamy in 2000 by causing millions of dollars in damage after single-handedly shutting down internet giants - including Yahoo, Amazon, eBay, Dell, eTrade, and CNN. We'll meet hackers like Donnie who goes on a journey into the Russian cyber underground as he searches for the creators of a computer virus with the hopes of collecting the $250000 bounty being offered by Microsoft. Just as in nature, computer viruses have rapidly evolved and now have the ability to control millions of computers unbeknownst to their owners, thereby creating massive illegal computer networks known as "Botnets". These "Botnets" are being put to a variety of illicit uses including identity theft and cyber extortion, but they are also the latest and most potent weapon being deployed in military conflicts. Web Warriors dissects the massive cyber attack against Estonia in 2007 which virtually shut down the country and resulted in NATO deploying its cyber response team. Web Warriors offers rare interviews ...
Tegan and Sara on the Hour (CBC) part 1/2
Tegan and Sara on the Hour (CBC) part 1/2 Part 2: www.youtube.com
CBC LIVE: Behind the Scenes at NHL All-Star 2012
An all-access glimpse into the NHL All-Star 2012 weekend with the Hockey Night in Canada team, players, celebrity fans and musical performer Drake. Check out more video and celebrity content at www.cbc.ca/live
Margaret Atwood on Q TV
www.youtube.com/qtv One of Canada's pre-eminent writers Margaret Atwood is on the show. The Ottawa native joins host Jian Ghomeshi to talk about her new work of fiction 'The Year of The Flood'.
Robert Plant on Q TV
www.cbc.ca Legendary singer and frontman of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant sat down in Studio Q to talk about his latest solo effort 'Band of Joy'.
Happy CBC Fans
The CBC's Bob Nixon reports on his search for the corporation's number one fan in Vancouver.
Basic Health Screen: CMP & CBC Blood Test
Health Testing Centers offer laboratory blood tests and STD tests directly to you, no doctor's referral necessary. Testing is confidential, affordable and local. Patients can buy a Complete Metabolic Profile and a Complete Blood Count (w/ diff) for $59.
Leonard Cohen Interview - CBC Apr 14 2009
The poet and singer/songwriter speaks about his distinguished career with the host of CBC Radio's "Q", Jian Ghomeshi, from his home in Montreal. Full Interview can be found here: www.2solitudes.com
Best & Worst Listener Feedback for CBC's This Is That
People who listen to CBC Radio 1's This Is That either love it or HATE IT. Here are some examples of what people are saying. What do you think? www.cbc.ca Directed by: Ryan D. Anderson vimeo.com
Guitar lesson by The National on Q TV
www.youtube.com/qtv As part of Q TV's 'How to' on Q Aaron Dessner from Brooklyn's The National demonstrates how to play 'Fake Empire' and 'Slow Show' on guitar.
CBC HNIC ECF Game #1 Opening 2012 (HD)
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David Byrne on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
www.cbc.ca David Byrne is one of the most creative all-around artists alive. In the early '70s, David formed the 'Talking Heads', which went on to become one of the most influential groups in music. They were anti-corporate, experimental and helped revolutionize music videos. In 2002, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. David's been honoured by the Grammy's, Golden Globes and has even won an Oscar for 'The Last Emperor' soundtrack. He's also an accomplished visual artist - turning an entire building into a giant musical instrument and designing a series of bike racks for New York City. These days, he's teamed up again with music whiz Brian Eno. They've put out a new album together called 'Everything That Happens Will Happen Today' Brian did the music, David the lyrics and voice. They're calling it gospel-folk-electronic.
Stop the CBC Smackdown Launch
Video of an event on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Nov 29, 2011 to launch the Stop the CBC Smackdown campaign
Neil Young Exclusive on Q TV
www.cbc.ca CBC Q's Jian Ghomeshi sat down for an exclusive interview with the legendary singer-songwriter Neil Young as well as the producer of Young's new album 'Le Noise', Daniel Lanois.
The Industry of Conspiracy - CBC The Fifth Estate
Why are the Bush family and the Saudis so cozy? The Canadians report.
CBC News Toronto at 5: Friday, October 7, 2011
Is it a new world order in Ontario? The votes are tallied, and the province's political make-over is complete. We'll breakdown what happened at the poles. Upset, highlights, reactions...See the difference a day can make. Plus- Did Mayor Ford help McGuinty win? We look at how Ford factored in to the election. And-See why Don Cherry is blasting former enforcers using fighting words.
CBC Marketplace: Don Cherry on COLD-FX
Marketplace co-host Erica Johnson interviews Don Cherry. Full Marketplace report, titled "What FX?", airs Friday, January 13 at 8 pm on CBC Television.
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