The Exchange
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First episode date | October 26, 2009 |
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Final episode date | September 9, 2016 |
Networks | CBC News Network |
Presented by | Amanda Lang |
Kevin O'Leary | |
Peter Armstrong | |
Mar 29, 2012 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1791452 |
About The Exchange
Hosts Amanda Lang and Kevin O'Leary offer their insights into the world of business, as well as interviews with the biggest names in the financial world, from moneymakers to whistleblowers and policymakers.
The Vivienne: Drag Race star attack was homophobic - magistrates
... Both Mr Williams and Whitfield agreed that at no time homophobic slurs were used during The Exchange, but the prosecution argued Mr Williams " flamboyant" dress sense, including his hair and make-up, were the cause of Whitfield s hostility...
Israel-Gaza war: The Red Cross's delicate role in hostage crises
... At the time Fabrizio Carboni, the ICRC s regional director for the Middle East, admitted how relieved he had been that The Exchange went quite smoothly...
Palestinian teenager 'dizzy with happiness' to be freed
... The Exchange was delayed after Hamas accused Israel of changing the agreed list of prisoners it would release...
For some Israeli hostage families, the painful wait goes on
... Naama Weinberg, whose cousin Itai Svirsky, 38, is also believed to be among the hostages, watched The Exchange from her apartment in Tel Aviv...
Israel-Gaza: Families' relief as hostages released
... A total of 39 Palestinian detainees have been released from Israeli prisons as part of The Exchange...
James Cleverly admits calling Labour MP 'unparliamentary' word
... " In footage of The Exchange in the Commons, it was unclear where the remarks came from as there was no shot of Mr Cleverly mouthing the words...
Home Secretary denies calling Stockton North derogatory term
... It is unclear where the remarks come from in footage of The Exchange in the Commons, as there is no shot of Mr Cleverly mouthing the words...
Covid Inquiry: Boris Johnson referred to Treasury as 'pro-death squad'
... " Asked about The Exchange, Mr Warner said he believed infections would continue to rise until more stringent restrictions were put in place and that other measures, such as the test and trace system, were not able to control the virus...
Palestinian teenager 'dizzy with happiness' to be freed
Thirty-nine Palestinian teenagers and women were freed from Israeli prisons on Saturday after the ceasefire deal looked to be in peril.
They were released as part of an agreement which has seen 26 returned.
It takes the total number of Palestinians released since the start of the temporary ceasefire to 78.
One of those released, Mohammad dar-Darwish, 17, said he was " dizzy with happiness" to Return Home .
The Exchange was delayed after Hamas accused Israel of changing the agreed list of prisoners it would release.
Hamas also said that not enough aid shipments that had been guaranteed access to Gaza as part of The Deal had made it through. But the handover went ahead after last-minute mediation involving Qatar and Egypt.
Israel denied breaking the terms of the agreement, which entered its Third Day on Sunday.
On Saturday Night , a crowd of People - including some waving the Green Flag of Hamas - greeted a coach carrying released Palestinians as it made its way through the West Bank , where detainees are being returned to initially.
Six of them were women, while All The Others were under the Age Of 18.
Among them was Mohammad dar-Darwish, who was held in an Israeli jail for seven months accused of throwing a petrol bomb at soldiers. He denies The Charge .
He Said he was " dizzy with happiness" when he returned home and found his father and brother in The Crowd waiting to greet the detainees.
Speaking to The Bbc , he claimed Palestinian prisoners were mistreated after the 7 October attack. Israel's prison service says it treats prisoners lawfully.
Israel has compiled a list of 300 Palestinian prisoners, mainly teenage boys, who are eligible for release under The Deal struck with Hamas .
Most are in prison awaiting trial, with less than a quarter of those on The List having been convicted.
Among the adult women released was Israa Jaabis, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2015 when her car burst into flames 1. 5km (0. 9 miles) from a checkpoint in the West Bank .
Israel said it was an attempted car bombing and she was convicted, but Israa Jaabis - Now 38 - denied The Charge , and her family has previously claimed The Fire started because of an engine fault.
She suffered serious facial burns after The Car 's engine caught fire, but had requests for surgery turned down by Israel's prison authorities.
After being released eight years into her sentence, she was pictured hugging her son Mua'tassim, 15, who was eight years old at The Time of His Mother 's arrest.
Some of those released under the ceasefire deal are prisoners who were still Children when they were arrested.
Marah Bakeer was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years for a knife attack on a border Police Officer when she was 16.
After returning to her family in East Jerusalem, She Said " I'm emotional, it's a very good feeling" and said she only found out about her release hours before it happened.
Nourhan Awad, 23, served eight years of her 10 year sentence before being released on Saturday.
She was convicted over a stabbing in Jerusalem, and was shot by police during her arrest. Her cousin was shot and killed during the arrest.
She was filmed running to her family in Qalandia, West Bank , After Her release, and said she would visit The Grave of her cousin before Returning Home .
A second group of Israeli Hostages - All women and Children - were.
More detainees and Hostages are set to be released on Sunday as part of the agreement.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com