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>> Anne-Marie: kelsey was holding her body rocking back and forth. >> Anne-Marie: I have never seen you do what you just did. >> Kelsey: you guys have been to events with me. Lindsey I feel is my wing woman because I don't know what to do in social situations like that where you have to make small talk. Lindey is so good at it. She can see me standing there. >> Lindsey: you always have to have an out. >> Kelsey: we literally pitched a segment for me. The beginning, the middle and end of small talk ask how to do it quickly. >> Anne-Marie: you go in with how to get out. >> Lindsey: the other person wants out, too. I would say 5% don't. You do the, okay, okay. >> Kelsey: you have done that to me. You have shut the office door while I'm still talking. >> Lindsey: I legitimately do that. I will be holding all of my things and we are talking. I'm slowly closing the door on you. >> Kelsey: and I am still going. >> Lindsey: sometimes the door is closed and you are still going. >> Kelsey: I know. I feel it and I can't stop. >> Lindsey: should I just say stop talking? >> Kelsey: yes. >> Lindsey: I don't have to get to news. It's sidebar. >> Anne-Marie: what stories you choose to tell people when are you caught off guard in small talk. They are best. >> Kelsey: I haven't intentionally shared personal medical information with people who don't need it. It's like it just comes out and I'm watching the vomit fly out of my mouth. >> Anne-Marie: it's great because you come to us in a panic and I can't breathe. I laugh so hard. >> Lindsey: we are talking hallway talk. Somebody says hi to her and she proceeds. >> Kelsey: I panic. >> Lindsey: they probably just wanted to walk by and then they hear all about your body. >> Kelsey: yup. It's happened. >> Anne-Marie: take some time on a weekend and say, in this scenario, respond this way. >> Kelsey: it's only helpful if I can see that person and pull out the spread sheet. Hi, how are you. >> Lindsey: that's a repellent, too. If you start doing that, they will wake away. >> Lindsey: speaking of awkward scenarios. Picture this. You are outside at a restaurant patio. The three of us are there. We are on the patio and right next door, a wedding pops up. What do you do? >> Lindsey: they got to see the whole wedding. >> Kelsey: I feel like this happens on resorts. I always feel weird in the beach wedding wedding scenario where you are in a bathing suit and they are getting married. >> Anne-Marie: what do you do then, kelsey? >> Kelsey: pure panic. With Wendy's new Sausage Bacon Deluxe And our fan favorite crispy seasoned potatoes Get both for just five dollars. Made fresh to order. ( ) Did you know that you get used to odors in your home? Yep. You go nose blind. Try Febreze Plug-In with fade defy technology. It's the only air freshener that eliminates odors. So you and your guests can enjoy freshness for up to 50 days. Try a warmer now for only $0.99 cents. phone plans with lots of data, Virgin Plus is the obvious choice. So, is it necessary to use the selling power of adorably fluffy kittens? Is getting discounts on food, fashion and entertainment more enticing when they're in tiny costumes? Or is it cuter from them? (Cat meowing) Do we need all this to convince you? ( ) We don't. Because when you're choosing an affordable phone plan, the obvious choice is Virgin Plus. Obviously. Emily Tregunno: Gardening is truly a lifestyle and at Halifax Seed, we believe that you reap what you sow, like fresh vegetables in your own backyard! Nurture your child's appreciation for healthy, hand-picked foods by getting their hands

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>> Good morning, canada. I'm in the yukon. It is a beautiful morning looking at the mountains. [upbeat theme music] >> Anne-Marie: the best thing about these greetings is views from across the country. >> Kelsey: have you guys ever been to the yukon? >> Anne-Marie: a long time taking. >> Kelsey: I feel like the farthest north I have been is grande prairie, alberta. Thank you for sending that in, katie. We will put up the qr code. We would love to hear from you. If are you in northern canada. We had a couple of greetings come to us from nunavut. >> Lindsey: I am back after being gone for a couple of weeks and I understand you guys have been talking to the mayor from fort nelson. We know that residents of fort nelson, b.c., are finally going to get to head back home. This is weeks after wildfires forced the evacuation of 4700 people. For more, we are joined by rob fraser. I see you outside. We can see that smoke behind you. >> It's not smoke this morning, it's fog. That is a happy thing. >> Anne-Marie: I bet. I imagine, too, that residents so excited to finally be heading home. There are some caveats you need them to keep in mind. >> There's going to be a lot of people on the highway, so we want them to come home safely. They can get the red cross clan-up packages and go home and inspect their property. >> Anne-Marie: which residential services need to be restored. >> We have got all of the community safety services up ask running. Water, sewer, fire, police. We have the hospital that will be up and running with respect to the imageemergency ward. We have all of the critical services ready. When they return, it's a safe community for them. >> You talked about safety heading back home. What does that look like? What are you anticipating? >> It's 400 kilometres of highway between here and fort St. John. We expect that people are excited to get home. We sent some messaging out. Asking people to wait throughout the day. Maybe if you can spend one more night because their hotel rooms are paid for one more night and spread themselves offer the next couple of days. I'm confident folks will have common sense and in their excitement to get home, they will look after themselves. >> Anne-Marie: how late will those be open? >> They will be open until 6 o'clock tonight. From noon to 6. >> Where are you right now if you don't mind me asking. >> I am standing on the western edge of the community. The fire was behind me. I'm on the alaska highway. There's still some traffic. The highway is open. Both highway 77 and the alaska highway to the yukon. >> Anne-Marie: that must feel really good to be able to say that. How are you feeling this morning and what do the next few weeks look like? >> I'm grateful that I'm surrounded by a group of professionals, both employees and all of the volunteers, all of the professional wildfire fighters from the province. And they have done everything they can to safe our communities. Next couple of weeks, we will do debriefings on the experiences that people went through. We will go through our plan to bring people back. It's the first time we ever had to exercise those plans. We have got a learnings of we are going to apply. >> Anne-Marie: a first time for you and a first time for residents. What is your big take away from your experience? >> I never signed up for this. This is something that can happen and it's been an experience. Any time you go through an experience like this, it makes you stronger. >> Anne-Marie: I want to take you time -- I want to thank you for taking time to check in with us. >> Thank you, anne-marie. Lindsey has the rest of our news this morning. >> Lindsey: thank you. Funerals are being held today in gaza after 45 people were killed in idf attacks in a refugee camp in rafah. Alga-jazeera egypt -- the news outlet is reporting there are injuries. Palestine red crescent and officials in gaza say many women

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