CTV National News for May 6: Rafah incursion imminent
Summary
TLDRThe news transcript covers a range of significant events and developments. In the Middle East, despite Hamas accepting a ceasefire deal brokered by Egypt, Israel declares no agreement has been reached and continues military operations, causing international concern over potential humanitarian crises. In the United States, Columbia University cancels its main commencement ceremony due to safety concerns amidst pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Legal proceedings are underway in Winnipeg where an individual admits to killing four indigenous women, raising questions about criminal responsibility and mental health. Donald Trump faces a fine for violating a gag order in his criminal trial. A Pennsylvania pastor survives an assassination attempt due to a weapon malfunction. The report also touches on the housing crisis, with new regulations for short-term rentals like Airbnb in an effort to increase available housing. In the entertainment industry, a rap feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar intensifies with public figures taking sides, and a Toronto restaurant gains popularity due to its mention in their lyrics. The summary concludes with a mention of Paul McCartney responding to a long-time fan and an update on the world's longest baguette record held by French bakers.
Takeaways
- ✋ Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal by Egypt, but Israel states no deal has been reached yet, leading to continued conflict in Gaza.
- 🚨 Israel's military instructs 100,000 people to evacuate parts of Rafa, with a targeted operation against Hamas approved by the war cabinet.
- 🏠 Canada, the US, and the UN warn that an offensive in Rafa could have catastrophic humanitarian consequences.
- 😢 Displaced residents in Rafa express joy and relief at the prospect of a ceasefire, despite the ongoing uncertainty.
- 🏛️ Columbia University cancels its main commencement ceremony over safety concerns amidst pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
- 📈 Anti-Semitic incidents in Canada have more than doubled from the previous year, with a significant surge after Hamas's attack on Israel.
- 🔍 Winnipeg man admitted to killing four indigenous women, but his lawyers argue he is not criminally responsible due to mental illness.
- 💲 Donald Trump fined for violating a gag order in his criminal hush money trial, with the judge threatening jail time.
- ✝️ A Pennsylvania pastor survives an assassination attempt when a gunman's weapon fails to discharge.
- 🚨 New fines and regulations are imposed on short-term rentals like Airbnb to address housing shortages and safety concerns.
- 🎤 A rap feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar escalates with multiple diss tracks and public figures taking sides.
Q & A
What was the proposed ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel?
-The proposed ceasefire deal, brokered by Egypt and cutter, included three phases of 42 days each, comprising a ceasefire, a hostage and prisoner swap, and a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
Why did Israel reject the proposed ceasefire deal?
-Israel rejected the proposed ceasefire deal as they deemed it unacceptable and not meeting their necessary requirements.
What was the reaction of displaced Gazans to Hamas accepting the ceasefire deal?
-Displaced Gazans, such as Umf, expressed immense joy and relief, with scenes of celebration following the announcement in Rafa.
What is the potential consequence of an Israeli offensive in Rafa?
-An offensive in Rafa could have catastrophic humanitarian consequences, as warned by Canada, the US, the UN, and others.
What is the situation regarding the anti-Semitism surge in Canada?
-There has been a surge in anti-Semitic incidents in Canada, with more than 5,700 cases in 2023, which is more than double the number from the previous year.
What is the legal situation regarding the Winnipeg man accused of killing four indigenous women?
-The man's lawyers admitted that he killed the women but argued that he is not criminally responsible for the deaths due to a mental illness. The case now hinges on whether the disease of the mind was present at the time of the alleged incident.
What was the outcome of Donald Trump's violation of a gag order?
-Donald Trump was fined a thousand dollars by the judge overseeing his criminal hush money trial in New York and was threatened with jail time.
How did the Pennsylvania Pastor survive an attack by an armed man in his church?
-The armed man pointed a gun at the pastor and pulled the trigger, but the weapon failed to discharge. The pastor credits divine intervention for his survival.
What is the issue with short-term rentals like Airbnb in Canada?
-There is a housing crunch due to an increase in short-term rentals. New rules and regulations are being implemented to address this issue, such as requiring short-term rentals to follow the same rules as larger accommodations regarding insurance and fire safety.
What is the diplomatic confrontation between Canada and India regarding the murder of a separatist leader?
-Three Indian nationals have been charged with the murder of a separatist leader in a Vancouver suburb. This has sparked a major diplomatic confrontation, as India's foreign minister suggested that Canada is allowing criminals into the country.
What is the proposed bill regarding foreign influence in Canada?
-The proposed bill aims to increase transparency over foreign influence. It would require people who pressure Canadians on behalf of foreign governments to register, give more power to Canada's spy agency, create a foreign influence registry, and make foreign interference a criminal offense.
Outlines
📰 Escalation in Gaza and Diplomatic Efforts
The conflict in the Middle East has seen a significant escalation with new strikes in Gaza following the collapse of a proposed ceasefire deal. While Hamas accepted the terms of a ceasefire proposal brokered by Egypt, Israel found the terms unacceptable and announced it was sending a delegation for further negotiations. Israel's military has instructed 100,000 people to evacuate parts of Rafa, and the country's war cabinet has approved a targeted operation against Hamas. International entities, including Canada, the US, and the UN, have warned of catastrophic humanitarian consequences should an offensive take place. Despite the tensions, there have been celebrations in Rafa with displaced residents expressing gratitude. The proposed ceasefire includes three phases of 42 days each, comprising a ceasefire, a hostage and prisoner swap, and a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza. However, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's War cabinet has decided to continue military operations, emphasizing the need to fight for the lives of captive Israelis held by Hamas. The situation has also sparked protests in Tel Aviv, with some believing the deal offers the best hope for hostages' return.
📚 University Commencements and Anti-Semitism Concerns
Columbia University has canceled its main commencement ceremony due to safety concerns, opting for smaller ceremonies instead. The New York campus has been central to pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the US, with nearly 2500 arrests across over 75 campuses. Meanwhile, McGill University in Montreal has seen continued protests, with students demanding the school divest from companies doing business with Israel. The Prime Minister and the leader of the opposition have denounced the surge of anti-Semitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day. A report reveals a surge in anti-Semitic incidents in Canada, with more than 5,700 cases in 2023, more than double the previous year's figure. The increase is particularly notable in the three months following Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7th.
🚔 Legal Proceedings and Security Concerns
A Winnipeg man, Jeremy Scabi, whose lawyers admit he killed four indigenous women, pleads not guilty due to mental illness. The case has drawn significant attention as it raises questions about criminal responsibility and the impact of mental health on violent acts. Legal experts suggest that proving not criminally responsible due to mental illness can be challenging and may lead to delays in the trial process. If the judge disagrees with the defense, Scabi could face a conviction of first-degree murder. In another case, Donald Trump has been fined for violating a gag order in his criminal hush money trial, with the judge threatening jail time. A Pennsylvania pastor has survived an assassination attempt after an armed man's gun failed to discharge. The attacker was charged with multiple crimes, and a family member of the attacker was later found fatally shot in his home.
🏠 Short-Term Rentals and Housing Policies
The federal Liberals in Canada are proposing new measures to increase transparency over foreign influence, which includes creating a foreign influence registry and giving more power to the country's spy agency. The bill aims to address transnational threats and violence by foreign governments and their representatives. It also seeks to enhance the ability to share information with provincial and local governments, private companies, and academic institutions. The bill comes in response to past incidents of foreign interference in Canadian politics and aims to become law within a year. Additionally, there is a growing focus on short-term rentals like Airbnb and their impact on the housing market. British Columbia is implementing stricter rules for short-term rentals, while in Ontario's Cottage Country, there is a debate on requiring short-term rentals to register and comply with local regulations. These measures are being considered to address housing shortages and concerns about rowdy visitors in some areas.
🎶 Hip Hop Feud and Cultural Milestones
A rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has escalated, with both artists releasing multiple songs with serious allegations against each other. The feud is believed to have roots in Drake's career and questions about his street credibility. Fans have even renamed Drake's Toronto mansion on Google Maps as owned by Kendrick. The Weeknd, a Canadian Grammy Award winner, has also taken sides with Kendrick, adding to the ongoing feud. Meanwhile, a Beatles fan received a personal reply from Paul McCartney six decades after expressing her love for him. McCartney, now in New York, invited the fan to a photographic exhibition about the early days of Beatlemania at the Brooklyn Museum.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Ceasefire deal
💡Hamas
💡Humanitarian consequences
💡Anti-Semitism
💡Serial killer
💡Short-term rentals
💡Rap artist
💡Diplomatic confrontation
💡Foreign influence
💡Hate crime
💡Hostages
Highlights
New strikes in Gaza occur after a proposed ceasefire deal falls apart, with terms accepted by Hamas but not by Israel.
Celebrations in Rafa follow Hamas's acceptance of a three-phase ceasefire proposal brokered by Egypt, despite Israel's rejection.
Israel's military instructs 100,000 people to evacuate parts of Rafa as a targeted operation against Hamas is approved.
International warnings suggest an offensive in Rafa could lead to catastrophic humanitarian consequences.
Columbia University cancels its main commencement ceremony over safety concerns amid pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Report reveals a surge in anti-Semitic incidents in Canada, more than doubling from the previous year.
A Winnipeg man admits to killing four indigenous women, but his lawyers argue he is not criminally responsible due to mental illness.
Donald Trump is fined for violating a gag order in his criminal hush money trial and faces jail time if he continues.
A Pennsylvania pastor survives an assassination attempt when a gunman's weapon fails to discharge.
Two victims of a wrong-way crash on the 401 are cremated, with grieving family members paying their final respects.
Three men charged with the murder of a separatist leader in Vancouver, causing a diplomatic confrontation between Canada and India.
New measures proposed by the federal Liberals aim to increase transparency over foreign influence in Canada.
Short-term rental rules are changing to address the housing crisis, with stricter regulations on platforms like Airbnb.
WestJet reaches a tentative agreement with its mechanics union, averting a strike and lockout notice.
A new crackdown on short-term rentals in British Columbia aims to convert rental units back into permanent homes.
The federal government increases the cost of postage stamps as Canada Post reports significant financial losses.
French bakers break the record for the world's longest baguette, measuring over 140 meters.
Anna Wintour bans chives, onion, or garlic from the Met Gala menu to prevent bad breath.
A Beatles fan receives a personal reply from Paul McCartney six decades after expressing her love for him.
A rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar escalates with multiple diss tracks and public figures taking sides.
Transcripts
tonight new strikes in Gaza after a
proposed ceasefire deal falls
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apart terms accepted by
Hamas but unacceptable to Israel when we
get a deal in place and we can start
seeing hostages get back with their
families that'll be encouraging a
stunning admission from an alleged
serial killer in the deaths of four
indigenous women now the question is not
did he do it but why did he do
it plus a pastor's Escape at Sunday
sermon the live stream takedown of a gun
wielding man in church I'm thankful to
God that I'm still here also a new
Crackdown on short-term rentals to ease
a housing crunch how do we put our arms
around this whole new type of
accommodation and Drake versus Kendrick
you just acting like an activist is make
believe inside the bit battle between
two of the world's biggest rappers
you're not a rap artist you're a scam
artist with the hopes of being
accepted CTV national news with Omar
saaden good evening everyone a
significant escalation to the conflict
in the Middle East tonight even as Hamas
said it had accepted the terms of a
ceasefire proposal by Egypt and cutter
in Gaza scenes of Celebration followed
that announcement but Israel said there
is no deal yet and that it is sending a
delegation to
negotiate also today Israel's military
told 100,000 people to evacuate parts of
Rafa as Israel's war cabinet unanimously
approved a targeted operation there
against Hamas more than a million people
are currently Sheltering in Rafa Canada
the US and the UN as well as well as
others have warned an offensive there
would have catastrophic humanitarian
consequences ctv's Mike lure on the
developments as dusk fell in Rafa
celebrations poured into the streets
alhamdulillah displaced Gins like umf
fell to her knees giving
thanks I can't describe my joy to you
she says my children have been living
the life of tents we bid farewell to the
tents as leflet warned of an impending
Israeli push into Rafa Hamas accepted
the proposed ceasefire brokered by Egypt
and cutter according to Al jazer the
deal would be three phases of 42 days
each including a ceasefire a hostage and
prisoner swap and a complete withdrawal
of Israeli troops from Gaza Hamas said
it would not back down from its demands
and Israel calls what's on the table far
from the necessary requirements late
this afternoon prime minister Benjamin
netanyahu's War cabinet unanimously
decided that it would continue the
military operation in Rafa we don't see
any other option but to fight for the
lives of Israelis that are held captive
by Hamas and so we have to move forward
a move that some Security Experts warn
could damage Israel's reputation the
area that people are supposed to flee
towards is far too small there's not
sufficient housing electricity water uh
it appears uh once again that government
is not concerned about the security of
the
civilians in Tel Aviv protesters believe
this deal is the best hope they have at
getting hostages from the October 7th
attack back home Stop The Killing save
lives lives of hostages and lives of
Israeli soldiers us officials who are
helping mediate the talks remain
cautiously optimistic we'll be
encouraged when we get a deal in place
and we can start seeing hostages get
back with their families Aid agencies
worry a new offensive will completely
choke off humanitarian supplies to Gaza
and they warn it will result in even
more civilian deaths Omar all right Mike
thank you Columbia University became the
latest American school to cancel its
main commencement
ceremony the school says it's opting for
smaller ceremonies over safety concerns
the New York campus has been the
epicenter of pro Palestinian
demonstrations in the US
students there are among the nearly 2500
who have been arrested at more than 75
campuses across the
US and pro Palestinian protesters at
McGill University in Montreal say their
meeting with school officials did not
lead to a resolution they're demanding
Miguel divest from companies that do
business with Israel the encampment is
now in its 10th day and while the
university says it is Seeking a timely
and peaceful end to the encampment it is
not commenting on the discussions the
Prime Minister and the leader of the
opposition denounced The Surge of
anti-Semitism on Holocaust Remembrance
Day the first to be marked since October
7th too often over the past months
Jewish Canadians have felt and have been
isolated and unsafe in their communities
we must condemn and defeat the ugly 20th
century ideologies that are recurring
against
the solemn service was held at the
national Holocaust Monument 6 million
Jews were murdered by the Nazis between
1941 and
1945 a new report reveals cases of
anti-Semitic incidents have surged in
Canada more than 5,700 in 2023 which is
more than double the year before more
than half the incidents happened in the
three months after hamas's October 7th
attack on Israel a Winnipeg man whose
lawyers today admitted their client
killed four indigenous women say he is
not guilty of the crimes ctv's Allison
Bamford on the legal arguments and the
emotional response from family
members an emotional day inside a
Winnipeg courtroom family members
hearing that Jeremy scabi admits to
killing their loved ones I don't even
have any words it was just kind of a
shock but we're so happy scabi charged
with four counts of first-degree murder
in the deaths of Rebecca k
Morgan Harris Mercedes myON and an
unknown woman police believe Harris and
Myron's remains are in a landfill near
Winnipeg this man has killed four of our
women um and he will be held responsible
but that's what scab's lawyers are
arguing against saying he's not
criminally responsible for the deaths
due to a mental illness now the question
is not did he do it but why did he do it
it's a defense legal experts say is
difficult to prove in these types of
cases the accused under goes a forensic
psychiatric assessment the critical
component is having a a physician or
someone who is trained in identifying
the disease of the mind to identify if
the disease of the Mind was present uh
on a balance of probabilities at the
time of the alleged incident legal
experts say an NCR case can see delays
anywhere from a few months to a year but
the families are holding out hope it's
been all about Justice for my cousin and
uh we're going to get it we're going to
get it and we're going to get all four
if the judge disagrees with the defense
scabi could be convicted of first-degree
murder if he's found not criminally
responsible a review board would
determine what happens to him which
could include time in a psychiatric
facility but before it gets to that
point there's still a lot to unfold when
trial resumes Wednesday Allison Bamford
CTV News Regina a new fine was imposed
on Donald Trump for violating a gag
order the judge overseeing his criminal
hush money trial in New York has fined
him a thousand dollars and is now
threatening to send him to jail frankly
you know what our constitution is much
more important than jail it's not even
close I'll do that sacrifice any day
it's the second time Trump has been
fined for verbal attacks on Witnesses
and jurors today a trump employee told
the court the former US president used
his own personal bank account to
reimburse Michael Cohen for hush money
payments made to an adult film star if
convicted Trump could face a maximum of
four years in prison a Pennsylvania
Pastor is crediting divine intervention
after an armed man pointed a gun at him
and pulled the trigger but the weapon
failed to discharge and
God
Jesus
Jesus the pastor says the gunman smiled
at him before the Deacon jumped the
attacker I'm seeing
you know what happen and I'm totally
grateful but I'm really starting to
process it right now his wife watched in
horror you ask yourself is this really
happening the attacker was charged with
homicide aggravated assault and reckless
endangerment and just hours later his
family found what they say is the
attacker's older cousin fatally shot
inside the attacker's home no charges
have been filed in that investigation
yet two of the victims of last week's
wrongway crash on the 401 were cremated
today grief etched on the faces of
family saying a final goodby to the
grandparents killed in the Collision
they'd come to Canada to visit their
three-month-old grandson who also died
the surviving parents of the infant
issued a statement saying we are at a
complete loss of words to describe the
agony and vacuum in our
hearts three men accused of killing a
six separatist leader in a Vancouver
suburb sparking a major diplomatic
confrontation between Canada and India
are expected to appear in a BC court
tomorrow days after they were taken into
custody tonight BC bureau chief Andrew
Johnson has the new footage of the
takedown in newly obtained video heavily
armed police surround an Edmonton home
before an arrest outside it out the door
with your hands in investigators have
confirmed this is one of the three men
taken into custody in Edmonton Friday
charged with first re murder and
conspiracy in the killing of hardip sang
ner the men all Indian Nationals who'd
been in Canada for 3 to 5 years the
arrests are a relief for the sir BC sick
Community who are also left with a lot
of questions how the suspects were able
to come to S how they arranged uh
vehicle how they arranged how they were
weaponized who helped them where they
stayed BC's former minister of Public
Safety says criminal groups often work
across provinces they come out here uh
they do whatever they need to do to
either intimidate or kill someone out
here and then they flee the arrests also
bring a new sign of tension between
India and Canada India's foreign
minister on the weekend suggested Ottawa
is allowing criminals into the country
number of Gangland people number of
people with organized crime links from
Punjab have been made welcome in Canada
we have been telling Canada saying look
these are wanted criminals from India
ner was a key figure in the six
separatist movement which made him a
wanted man in India where he was labeled
a terrorist prime minister Trudeau
sparked diplomatic Fallout between the
two countries when he said Ottawa was
investigating India's potential role in
The Killing RCMP have confirmed they are
also looking into a link Ottawa has
repeatedly insisted India has not proven
people it accuses of terrorism are doing
anything that meets the threshold under
under Canada's criminal code the three
men facing murder charges and the death
of Hardeep sing ner are set to appear in
a BC courtroom tomorrow Omar all right
Andrew thanks the federal Liberals are
proposing new measures they say will
increase transparency over foreign
influence if pass the bill would give
more power to Canada's spy agency and
create a new foreign influence registry
ctv's Judy Trin has the details moves
for leave to introduce a bill Canada is
going on the offensive against foreign
actors undermining democracy Canada is a
strong open and free democracy these
strengths however can make Canada Target
for those who wish to advance their
interests to the detriment of our own
the bill requires people who pressure
Canadians on behalf of foreign
governments to register it also changes
the CIS act to allow it to provide more
information and gives the spy agency
more power to investigate it also turns
foreign interference into a criminal
offense a conviction can come with a
maximum $5 million fine and or up to 5
years in prison it enhances our ability
to address transnational threats or
Violence by Foreign governments and
those who work on their behalf who
attempt to intimidate people living in
Canada and their families abroad under
the ACT CIS can share information
outside the federal government it can
warn provincial and local governments
along with private companies and
academic institutions in the past Reis
was blamed for not sharing only taking
they now have the legal authority to
pass that on and this will have a huge
significance in the foreign interference
one with respect to members of
parliament the public inquiry revealed
that CIS was hamstrung by National
Security concerns that prevented it from
passing on information to political
parties in 2019 China likely interfered
in the liberal nomination race of Hong
and in 2021 there was Intelligence
conservative can he choose election
campaign was derailed by Beijing they
finally succumb to the
demand um by human rights groups by
myself but also um cross parties
parliamentarian demand it will take at
least a year after this bill is passed
for it to become law the pressure is now
on all parties to debate and vote on
this act so it makes a difference in the
next election Omar Judy thanks coming up
an expanded Airbnb Crackdown how do we
put our arms around this whole new type
of accommodation changing short-term
rental rules to help address the housing
crisis iy get
on and when I up iog looking at me
the plus two Hip Hop heavy weights
battle it
out let me
WestJet has announced it has reached a
tentative agreement with its mechanics
Union the Calgary based Airline had
issued a 72-hour lockout notice on
Saturday after the union announced a
strike vote terms of the new contract
have not been made public around 670
unionized engine years and skilled trade
workers still need to ratify the deal as
warmer temperatures start taking hold
across Canada many are starting to think
about summer holidays a time of year
when there is generally increased demand
for short-term rentals which are facing
tighter rules and regulations here's
ctv's Garrett
Barry a warm sunny day it feels like
Summer's just around the corner in St
John's bringing a ton of Tourism we had
to figure out as an how do we put our
arms around this whole new type of
accommodation New Finland and Labrador
is changing standards that will tighten
rules for short-term rentals like
airbnbs pushing operators to now follow
the same rules as the bigger players on
insurance and fire safety suddenly you
know you don't meet egress windows and
you you have to face the prospect of
putting in four or five egress windows
in your basement apartment you might say
no that's not really for me but across
the country in British Columbia
short-term rental owners are facing a
bigger Crackdown The Province says too
many houses are being used as rental
units instead of permanent homes
starting this month in cities like
Vancouver and Victoria people will be
banned from owning properties solely to
rent them out on sites like Airbnb that
ban has put one rental manager out of
business they were doing the the
business above board um and it was
sanctioned in these areas it's really um
uh taking away their property rights as
they knew them and as they purchased
these homes in Ontario's Cottage Country
the township of musoka lakes is debating
rules that would force short-term
rentals to register and to get up to
code the mayor says some Rowdy visitors
have become a big problem uh they come
in they're making noise they're parting
excessively uh music fireworks they're
defying fire bands in St John some
Advocates were hoping policy would go
further make it even harder to operate a
short-term rental in order to help with
the housing crunch in the city G Barry
CV News St John's and a quick note if
you still prefer the post over email as
of today it's going to cost you more
stamps sold in booklets are up 7 cents
per stamp to 99 Cents and domestic
stamps bought individually go up to $115
last year Canada Post reported a
$748 million loss before tax still ahead
crushing a culinary
record breaking bread and a record for
the world's longest
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baguette a couple got quite the surprise
while cruising in their car on an
Arizona highway a snake somehow snuck it
way and hitched a ride on their
windshield the Coupes say they were
driving for almost 45 minutes before
they even noticed anything the snake
eventually slithered off safely and 18
French Bakers have taken the record for
the longest baguette ever
made at more than 140 M it's about 8 m
longer than the previous record held by
the Italians for almost 5 years
more rules must be met than just the
measurement the hygiene laws must be
abided by locally the ingredients must
be traditional ingredients used as well
as the traditional cooking method for
making a baguette finally it must be one
continuous piece with no breakages a
mobile oven hat to be built for the
occasion with the bread cut up with
chocolate and hazelnut spread and shared
with the public a more Sumptuous menu at
this year's Met Gala minus chives onion
or garlic three ingredients the event's
host Anna Wintour has banned for causing
bad breath on the iconic staircase Stars
showcase their
looks Zinda embodied the year's theme
inspired by Sleeping Beauty in royal
blue and emerald green dress and South
African singer Tyla made her met debut
in a dress that was a bit tricky to walk
in requiring her to be lifted up the
stairs to the New York museum it was
better late than never for one lucky
Beatles fan who received a personal
reply from Paul McCartney six decades
after she professed her love to him and
Paul McCartney if you are listening
Adrian from Brooklyn loves you with all
her heart hey Adrian it's Paul listen I
saw your video I'm in Brooklyn now I'm
in New York I finally got here we got an
exhibition photo exhibition come along
and see it Sir Paul issued the
invitation at the launch of a
photographic retrospective of the early
days of beetle Mania when the band's
first American tour skyrocketed them to
superstardom the exhibition at the
Brooklyn Museum runs until August 18th
after the break just as a reminder to
myself I wear every single chain even
when I'm in the
house
like in
my the rap battle between two of Hip
Hop's biggest
names Rec tell a word I know it's too
late boys and girls I think
I've
my a battle between two of Hip Hop's
biggest stars continues to spiral ctv's
Adrian gobrial on the
Discord in the rap game beefs between
artists have been around nearly as long
as the genre and when I wake up though
rarely do we see dueling dis tracks on
the level of Canada's own Drake and
Compton Kendrick Lamar square off in a
heavyweight lyrical battle I think this
is insane the artists have released no
less than 11 songs detailing serious
allegations against each other with
piercing Precision the small sample
includes this Kendrick track called
Euphoria a play on an HBO series with
the same title produced by Drake the
lyrics speak for
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themselves two days ago Drake dropped
this reply
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I've met Drake twice I've actually met
kendri goo music journalist Rudy Blair
believes this beef has roots as deep as
Drake's career when it comes to street
cred um Drake has never really had that
even though he's tried with the look The
Swagger people are just like dude you're
always going to be the wheelchair kid in
the grassy when I pr was it appears that
Kendrick isn't the only one living
rentree in Drake's head fans have also
taken to Google Maps and renamed Drake's
Toronto Mansion as owned by Kendrick his
home is Kendrick's home right now the
feud also has Canadian Grammy Award
winner the weekend siding with Kendrick
sending musical Jabs of his own in
Drake's Direction while the fight might
be far from over multiple critics
believe Canada's very own may be down
for the count this could definitely
affect his future if if I was Drake
honestly I would lay low the clear
winner on the streets might actually be
new ho King a Toronto restaurant
mentioned in a lyric by Kendrick then
used as a backdrop in a music video by
Drake the Chinatown eery now the
recipient of a wave of hungry music
loving customers Adrian griel CTV News
Toronto and that's a snapshot of this
Monday for all of us s CV national news
thank you for watching and good night
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