Explore the tumultuous political career of Rob Ford, whose unexpected 2010 Toronto mayoral victory quickly descended into a maelstrom of scandals and drug allegations. This gripping film chronicles his controversial tenure, capturing the global media frenzy that surrounded his every move. Witness the dramatic rise and fall of a polarizing figure in this compelling biographical drama.
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00:00Good afternoon, everyone.
00:16I want to talk about something about my mind today,
00:18which I've been talking about in the past few years.
00:23I've never drank cocaine,
00:25and I have no doubt about it.
00:28How did this happen?
00:30What did this happen?
00:31What did you say?
00:32I have no trust in my eyes.
00:34What did the mayor say to the live TV?
00:37It's been great!
00:39My name is too much!
00:41What did the mayor do?
00:43We understood that the next four years,
00:47we didn't lose.
00:51People were crazy.
00:53He was a rock star.
00:55If you saw the mayor of Rajneet,
00:58there was no doubt about it.
01:01This is a shame.
01:03The staff didn't do it.
01:05They made a circus to the city hall.
01:09It's impossible to believe in him.
01:12He always showed us to be the Messiah.
01:15But whatever he said to people,
01:17he was wrong.
01:19We understood that Canada is the biggest city.
01:23There was a man in his hand
01:25who had no control in his life.
01:27Come on!
01:29I don't think you need water or water.
01:33Do you have drugs?
01:35I said, Rob,
01:36they have a video in which you don't have crack cocaine.
01:39And he said,
01:40don't do that.
01:41There's no video.
01:42I've seen it from my eyes.
01:43He's seen drugs in this video.
01:45My brothers and sisters,
01:46there's no delay
01:52I think that he was wrong.
01:53If you shouldn't have done this,
01:55you'll need to tell me again.
01:57If you want to leave love to my rhoi,
01:59then you'll see again.
02:00The story was so long.
02:02It was a shame that you didn't care.
02:04The story was so long
02:05that you can get away.
02:06Wait.
02:07That's the story.
02:08You're okay.
02:09Right.
02:10Get ready, now it will be far away.
02:24The raccoons was going on.
02:26There was a fire in the overnight.
02:28There was a fire in the morning.
02:30There was a fire in the morning,
02:32which was going on the last 16 days.
02:34I was working on the editor of Toronto's 24 hours in Toronto, North America's four
02:45biggest cities, but because of the city, the city has become a cow.
02:55When I was out of work, I had to throw the wood and throw the wood, so the raccoons
03:03foreign
03:33the candidate was not ready to go to the place.
03:36It means that there was no one could go to the post
03:39and the election could win and be famous.
03:42Hurry up, he came.
03:48Rob Ford was my friend.
03:50I called him and said, Rob, you want to fight.
03:53So he said, I will win.
03:55I said, yes, this is the right time.
03:58When he started his life,
04:01he believed himself as a public servant.
04:04He worked only for people.
04:07If they wanted to be standing in the election,
04:09then they would go again.
04:10There is no doubt about it.
04:11He said, Rob, you become a counselor.
04:13I said, absolutely.
04:14At that time, people were very angry
04:17and they were completely tired from the city hall.
04:20That's why I thought,
04:21if the command is Rob,
04:23it will be better than that.
04:25I was so confident that I left my direct marketing
04:28and I wanted to work for him.
04:30It means that it was social media.
04:33Now it's time to change the direction
04:35to which politicians have
04:37and the benefits of their friends
04:39and their friends.
04:41I remember that when I saw Rob
04:43in the first time in 2003,
04:45I thought,
04:47that this man came from which world?
04:49He did not change the direction.
04:51I was like,
04:52he said,
04:53I am not sure.
04:54He made it for me all.
04:55I thought,
04:56you can do it.
04:57He did not change the direction.
04:58He was not asking me the advice.
04:59He made it for me.
05:00I didn't want to go there. He changed it. So he was in his way.
05:05What are you talking about?
05:07Go, counsel.
05:09Rob Ford was always out of the way.
05:12He was not bad for the government.
05:18One time I talked about it, he said that I am going to fight for the mayor.
05:23I said that Rob, don't forget to die. You won't win. You won't win.
05:27Why don't you protest your family?
05:29And he said, no, no, I will win, let's see, I will win.
05:32Yes, you're going to be against me.
05:34If you think you can work better for people, then you'll be able to get elected.
05:38A friend asked me, what do you know about Rob Ford?
05:42And is he going to be a mayor?
05:44I said, no.
05:46He can't be a mayor.
05:50I worked in Canada for 14 years.
05:54And when I was lost, I was completely cut from my business community.
05:58So I needed a good job.
06:01I was the big brother of Rob's big brother, Doug Ford.
06:06He said, you want to be a chief of staff.
06:09And I said, yes.
06:11Because I thought that he will be working for 6 weeks.
06:14Because I didn't think that Rob Ford will go from that.
06:18Doug and Rob were very close.
06:21The impression of Doug was in every situation.
06:24Because he was a big brother and the manager of the camp.
06:27And no one needed to understand this.
06:29That it was his family business.
06:33Rob Ford is new in the Raja Niti.
06:36But he doesn't have a family.
06:37My father was in the South.
06:38My father was in the South.
06:40His father started from the South.
06:42And slowly, he managed to make a big job.
06:45And he was he managed to make a big job.
06:46And he was there for 16 years.
06:48He managed to make a big job.
06:49And he managed to make a big job.
06:51And he managed to keep his family in the basement.
06:53And he went to work a printing company.
06:54Oh, you see...
06:57This is this...
06:58This is a Rob Ford sticker.
07:00It was Decco.
07:01Which at that time was the name of the company.
07:03He was very strong with a father.
07:08So that's why he always tried to do that,
07:12how he would love his father.
07:15You don't want to be able to keep your father?
07:17He would love his father.
07:19He would love his father.
07:23He would love his father.
07:25But he would love his father.
07:27He would love his father.
07:29He would love his father.
07:31There was one way to push for him, and that was Rajneet.
07:36Doug Ford had planned for how he would launch Rob.
07:40He will be in the Toronto Congress, and there will be 5,000 people, and I cried.
07:45But I didn't laugh at my head, because I didn't see people in the political program.
07:50And there were 5,000 people. It was strange.
07:53Our mayor Ford! Our mayor Ford!
07:57Through social media, we had a place in one place.
08:01And we told that we will go to City Hall.
08:04We will meet here in 5 minutes, and we will go to Young Street.
08:08If you know Toronto, we will reach Victoria Street,
08:13where there is a TV studio.
08:16So, we will go to that TV studio.
08:20So, this is Rob Ford's job.
08:21This is my job.
08:22This is his publicity.
08:23Just enjoy it.
08:24Just enjoy it.
08:25People are going to the show at breakfast morning.
08:27And they are going to go there and promote themselves.
08:30See you!
08:31It's been a while ago.
08:32It's been a while ago.
08:34It was a big deal of publicity for the launch of the day.
08:37And I thought, why did I get a lot of relief?
08:41Why did I get this idea?
08:42What a matter of time!
08:43We will be our attention.
08:45I am also from Etobicoke, where Rob Ford is.
08:51We are approximately one year old, I am a little big.
08:54But after meeting him, he was a very good person.
08:58So, I thought I should cover this.
09:01And when I was driving to Etobicoke, I didn't know what was going on there.
09:06So, I was there in a big hall and thought that so many people could be able to get there.
09:11There was no daily news reporter there.
09:15There was no daily news reporter there.
09:17When I was in there, there were many people gathered there.
09:21And there were several cars coming out.
09:24The whole camera was filled.
09:25I told him that there were more than 2,000 people in my opinion.
09:29And he went to the stage and said to me, thank you, thank you, you guys are here for coming.
09:34Wow, today there are 5,000 people gathered here.
09:37Because when you say, you believe.
09:40I looked at the camera and looked at me.
09:44On the other hand, I looked at Bay Street bankers.
09:46And on the other hand, bus drivers.
09:49I want to become the mayor of Rob Ford.
09:52He will be the mayor of our money.
09:54He will use our money.
09:55And those who were put in support there,
09:58were all of the people of Toronto city.
10:01My friend's dad has called to Rob Ford.
10:03He went to his house.
10:04He saw that the people of Toronto city.
10:05He saw that the people of Toronto city.
10:07He told us to be the mayor of the city.
10:09I told him that the people of Toronto city.
10:10He told me that Rob Ford,
10:11every person to his own business card.
10:13And he told me that he got to find out.
10:14And if there was no problem,
10:16then I called him.
10:17My colleague told me that he was laying a guy,
10:20he placed him on his house.
10:21There was a man alive.
10:23He left his house.
10:24He was dead.
10:25His friend's dad had a man with a wall.
10:27He called his house.
10:28He reached his house.
10:29He looked at his house.
10:30He saw his solution and told him.
10:32He was good at the ground level.
11:02The support of the camera was that day, it was great.
11:06And the first time I thought that this man can win.
11:14The media was so strange that Rob was so famous for people in the world.
11:20My vote is in.
11:21Ready?
11:22Smile.
11:23They started to steal his advice.
11:26In 1999, in Florida, the Ford Burnashy was in the state of Florida.
11:30Rob Ford made a mistake when a man came with marijuana.
11:36He made a mistake.
11:38It was wrong with me.
11:40I'm also a human.
11:42I can't ask a mafia.
11:44In the first time of hockey match,
11:46a couple made a mistake to make a mafia.
11:49And in 2006, he asked a mafia.
11:51But in all these stories,
11:54the people have increased.
11:56This is the case.
11:57People have lost their mistakes.
11:59The people have lost their mistakes.
12:01Most people have lost their mistakes.
12:02और साथ ही अपने वोट भी खुो रहे हैं
12:05चुनाव का दिन यानी बदलाव का दिन
12:18पूरे जीटिये के मद्दान अभी खत्म हो चुके हैं
12:21देखते हैं आपका अगला मेयर कौन होगा
12:24The following day, the whole Ford family came to his house and called some media.
12:30The only one who had the lowest trust in the world was Rob Ford.
12:34He looked like a lot of pressure.
12:36He had a lot of trouble.
12:38The mistakes that he did will kill him.
12:41The results of this race will win.
12:45Rob Ford, Toronto's owner of the mayor.
12:47You won't win.
12:49I won't win.
12:51Oh my God, it's not going to happen.
12:53Everyone got the breath of the race.
12:56And then we went to Congress.
13:00We started our journey.
13:02And thousands of people were waiting there.
13:08We had to kill people.
13:10It was so cold that it was so cold.
13:12It felt like we were in trouble.
13:15We had to fight.
13:17But what was good.
13:18The results were the ones that were killed.
13:20Because a lot of people were not convinced that they were going to die.
13:27Until I don't have to.
13:29The first job in Toronto will start the ladies and gentlemen.
13:32One, two, three, smile.
13:38everyone forgot the news.
13:40After the office, the first day was very nice.
13:44We were outside and now we were inside.
13:50I also came back to Toronto City Council when the mayor of Rob Ford was made.
13:56I have heard the people of his people who were living in the world.
14:01My first year he had an agenda for the last year.
14:06He said that if you are willing for me, you will be able to work together and if you are not, you will be able to do it.
14:13You are going to ask questions from the city council?
14:15He had to withdraw the vehicle registration tax from the city council.
14:20He had to withdraw the local travel to the local government, so that the workers could not be able to do it.
14:25He was doing it and doing it slowly, slowly, in the city's minds, and cleaning up the mess of society.
14:32The first year was really good.
14:36But then I was going to get a chance of getting people's hopes of getting up.
14:45He went to the city hall to the meeting and went to football.
14:52He was a coach of a high school football team.
14:55He was very good at high school.
15:00The problem was when their football foundation had their office letterhead to the Toronto lobbyists to fund.
15:07Now it's been a law of court and started the court.
15:11In this court case, the Chief Magistrate has been running for the media questions from the public.
15:18Now it's not possible, it's going to be trial.
15:20The court has become a case for the court.
15:23The judge has said that it's only for the court and for the court.
15:27that they want to take away from the back of the house.
15:30And to this point, Rob was very frustrated.
15:33These are bad politics for me.
15:36They can go out any way.
15:37But I don't want to take away from my head.
15:40They really did it.
15:42Three judges of the panel had made a decision to make a decision.
15:45And after that,
15:47he was happy to go to office in front of the mayor's face.
15:51And finally, Rob won.
15:55but it was very bad for them to eat from the inside.
16:02This was the time of 2013.
16:09I was in Toronto in the garrison ball.
16:14These are the people who I knew about the military service.
16:20I hope they have a great relationship,
16:22so I hope they have a great day.
16:24I didn't think that Rob would be there,
16:26because Rob had a weekend in Chicago
16:29and his brother and his friends had a hockey match.
16:34So he was doing it with his friends.
16:38Then I got a message from his bodyguard that
16:41he came to the party.
16:44And I said,
16:46where did he come from?
16:48And a few days later,
16:50there was a message that he came,
16:52where he came from.
16:54So I went to the door,
16:55and Rob was there,
16:56but he didn't have a good suit.
16:58He was wearing a suit,
16:59but he was on his collar,
17:01his shirt was on the outside,
17:03and the shirt was on the outside,
17:04and it was very bad.
17:05So I stopped him to go to the camera.
17:08But he told me,
17:10where did he come from?
17:13I kept saying that Tom,
17:15the mayor,
17:17and when I arrived to the parking lot,
17:19I saw Rob and I was like to go back to the car,
17:22and I thought,
17:24that it was a little bit of a mess.
17:26But then I realized
17:27that he was probably
17:29He was very angry with his husband and his husband and his husband and his husband.
17:32After that, he went there and I said,
17:36Wow, this is a story in the news of tomorrow.
17:40I worked for Toronto Star.
17:43One day, I got the news that Rob Ford is not a shame.
17:46And a city councilor gave me a statement that he said to resign.
17:50He said to his chief of staff that it will be better if the mayor resign.
17:57He was very angry with his husband and his husband.
18:00He was angry with him.
18:02He was angry with him.
18:03He started with this story.
18:05In the front page, he had a statement that he had a drunk and his husband.
18:09This was not a hard time for him.
18:11And the Toronto Star became angry with him.
18:15He was angry with me.
18:17The Toronto Star had been mocked.
18:18And he was angry with his hands.
18:20The Toronto Star was a progressive paper.
18:22He was one of those who were very close to the road.
18:25The way he took the road.
18:26No.
18:27I'm ready to take a look at them.
18:30They have to open up our faces.
18:32They are the ones who have to say something wrong.
18:35They are the ones who have to say something wrong.
18:37Rob Ford has made a villain to the media.
18:39After that, Donald Trump has also made such a mistake.
18:42This is the one who had a benefit from them.
18:44He always wanted to call the people of the people's mind.
18:49So that when the media says something wrong,
18:51they say, look, these people are behind me.
18:53And they do this when they have a new scandal.
19:02One day, I worked on a story.
19:07And someone called me and told me
19:10that they have a video in which Ford is taking a crack cocaine.
19:15It was April 1st.
19:16And that day, it was difficult for someone to call.
19:20But yes, when I was so professional,
19:23I had to talk to them.
19:25I asked them if I can see them.
19:27Can I see them?
19:28Can I see them?
19:29Can I see them?
19:30We could see them.
19:31Then, one day, we got to a parking lot.
19:34They came.
19:35They came.
19:36And they said,
19:37that they sent me,
19:38whatever the bag and phone and whatever.
19:39They sent me.
19:41And they sent them.
19:42They sent me.
19:43They sent me.
19:44And they sent me.
19:45That they sent me.
19:47And they sent me.
19:48And they sent me.
19:49They sent me.
19:51They didn't give me my phone, but they didn't show me the video.
19:58When the video started, it was very clear that it was Rob Ford.
20:05The pipe was smoke.
20:09Everything was clear.
20:13They wanted to buy a video.
20:16They wanted to buy 1,000,000 dollars.
20:17But Canada's media doesn't give money for any news.
20:22It could be a National Enquirer or TMZ, but it doesn't happen.
20:27So now what?
20:29We were all in Toronto Star's newsroom in Toronto.
20:34We thought that without the tape of this case, what do we need to do?
20:38I was very nervous.
20:40I thought that this video was coming back to people.
20:44And then after this, it will be 2 weeks.
20:49And I'm going to a friend's book launch.
20:52And suddenly, I noticed myladen News message.
20:56And he said, Robin, you didn't see it?
20:58That was the footage of Gawker.
21:00In the US, a website, Gawker.
21:04The reporter wrote that the editor John Cook also saw the same video.
21:12So now we can publish the story.
21:15And then the next day, the reporter reported that the reporter saw a video
21:22that Rob Ford was watching a crack cocaine smoke.
21:25The next one believes that he can't do that video.
21:29Either they gave him money or no video.
21:32But the city hall reporter Doolittle said that he is the mayor.
21:37The mayor is raw food and the sound is unique.
21:39Now how did this happen?
21:41I mean, our mayor got a crack cocaine in the video.
21:45The people have come in quite a way.
21:48The mayor was very popular in this way.
21:53I knew that there was something wrong.
21:57But at this point, I didn't think this was wrong.
22:02When I read the news, I thought that it was standing there.
22:08And I called him and said that Rob,
22:11he said that his video is a crack cocaine.
22:15And he told me that there was no video.
22:21And I didn't expect it to him.
22:24And I didn't expect it to him.
22:25Because I understood that there was no video.
22:30I didn't drink crack cocaine.
22:33And I didn't drink any kind of crack cocaine.
22:36And I didn't expect it to him.
22:37But I didn't expect it to him.
22:38I was going to say that there was no video.
22:39I didn't expect it to him.
22:40And I didn't expect it to him.
22:41I didn't expect it to him.
22:42And I didn't expect it to him.
22:44I'm very happy.
22:45I'm not sure that the media has been put on it.
22:47And he also didn't have any evidence.
22:51I didn't expect it to him.
22:53And I didn't expect it to him.
22:54And I didn't expect it to him.
22:56I didn't expect it to him.
22:58I may have heard of the photos.
22:59It's possible that he is a Ford.
23:01But I don't think that they will do anything.
23:03And the city was a pole.
23:05And the people thought that there was a 50% of the people
23:09that we had seen the cocaine.
23:10They didn't expect it.
23:11And that they were completely aware of it.
23:14But they would want to be looking at Ford's.
23:18I just want to know who he is.
23:19I don't think that people have limited.
23:22How much do you think the force has made its political opposition to the media?
23:29One, two, one. If you ask questions, I'll answer.
23:32But if anyone has stopped, then the interview is easy.
23:35What did you get to death?
23:38Yes, there was a fear and tension.
23:41There was no evidence in front of the city council.
23:44But some members of the city council, this is a shame for Toronto.
23:48This is our chief magistrate in this city.
23:53And so, it's a problem.
23:56I said that if it wasn't rehab,
24:00then it will end it.
24:02After that, I had to change my mind with it.
24:07When I wanted to talk about the city or policy,
24:12I said that I would go to rehab.
24:15I knew that if I don't have any other choice of choice,
24:20then either it will trust me and will go,
24:23or it will take me to the office.
24:25And he found another option.
24:27To take me to take off.
24:29I was forced to go to the hospital.
24:30I was forced to take off.
24:31You still have to take the mayor?
24:35I was forced to take off my medical emergency.
24:36Then I was forced to go to the office.
24:38And then, I was forced to take off from the office.
24:41What did you do to take off the office?
24:43Mark 2 was a huge mistake.
24:48And then he went there and all reporters were standing there and in shock that now something is going to happen.
25:04But what he was going to do, I didn't know.
25:11It was Halloween day and I got a text message from the police from our source.
25:17He asked, is it your TV?
25:20Because in half an hour our press conference is going to happen.
25:32Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair said that we have a crack video.
25:37He didn't show it, but Toronto Police had a video.
25:42I have seen that video.
25:45I will just say that whatever the media has given you.
25:52That was a crack cocaine video,
25:54I have seen it.
25:55I have seen it.
25:56I have seen it.
25:57I have seen it.
25:58I have seen it.
25:59I have seen it.
26:00I have seen it.
26:01I have seen it.
26:02I have seen it.
26:03I have seen it.
26:04So anyway,
26:14the second door, which is the Toronto City Hall.
26:44I will go back and go back to my work.
26:47And I will give myself my permission,
26:49which the people have given me.
26:50I will save the taxpayers' money.
26:53And I will have a good government,
26:55which I have been doing for three years.
26:57And I can only say so,
26:59that I can only say so,
27:01that I can only say so,
27:03that I can only say so,
27:05that I can only say so,
27:07that I can only say so,
27:09that I can only say so.
27:13These are no jyos.
27:15I can only say so,
27:16I was sity hall,
27:18which I used to work in corporate security.
27:20But last night,
27:21the police chief Bill Blair had told me,
27:23that the police had a fire.
27:25There was a video that she had.
27:27And that,
27:28I was told my friends.
27:30And they said,
27:32that I have a protection to me,
27:34that the media would be posted to my right.
27:36That will be my personal bodyguard.
27:39And I thought,
27:41what this will make me?
27:42This is what happened to be the biggest city of Canada.
27:45The city of Canada is talking about yourself.
27:47So, it's a big deal.
27:49So, I've said that.
27:53It's like I'm in a storm.
27:57Don't let it go.
27:59Don't let it go.
28:01Don't let it go.
28:03Why do you understand?
28:07The media had four sides.
28:10I'm in CCTV.
28:12What do you want to get out of here?
28:14They were prepared to throw around.
28:16I'm going to go home.
28:18I'm going to go home.
28:20I'm going home.
28:22I'm going home.
28:23I'm going home.
28:24I'm going home.
28:25I'm going home.
28:31Don't let it go.
28:33Don't let it go.
28:34The city was like a circus.
28:37It was better than it.
28:39I'm going home.
28:40I'm going home.
28:41I'm going home.
28:42I was going home.
28:43I'm going home.
28:44I had a message from Scotland.
28:45I was going home from Scotland.
28:46One said,
28:47Tom, you're in Scotland.
28:48You're in Scotland.
28:49What are you doing here?
28:50You're in the office.
28:51What are you doing there?
28:52This is a fire in May.
28:54But now, the police of Canada has come.
28:56They have seen a video on Toronto's mayor, Rob Ford.
28:59That's why the mayor Rob Ford is wearing a crack pipe.
29:01His name became a candle in late-night talk shows.
29:06This guy is a little twisted.
29:09The doctor, what?
29:10What?
29:10What?
29:11What?
29:11What?
29:12What?
29:13What?
29:14What?
29:15What?
29:16What?
29:17What?
29:18What?
29:19What?
29:20What?
29:21What?
29:22What?
29:23What?
29:24What?
29:25What?
29:27What?
29:29The man who's doing is doing something in the video.
29:32That's right.
29:34I want to make the people of Toronto to see the world.
29:36Well, Chief.
29:38I want you to release this video.
29:40The man who is missing from this video.
29:42No one, you should walk away from yourself.
29:44That moment Rob also believed the fact that there's no such video.
29:48I thought that there isn't no such video.
29:50I also thought that there's no such video.
29:55Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor.
30:25Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor.
30:55Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor.
31:25Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor.
31:27And when they accepted themselves, I was completely dead.
31:35I worked with all the staff at the same time.
31:40I worked for 24 hours and 7 days.
31:44It was so much that I left my wife to leave.
31:51I felt that I had to go to Toronto every time.
31:56And after that, I had to go to my own.
32:01It was difficult for me.
32:04It was difficult for me.
32:06But after that, I didn't have a job.
32:08It was difficult for me.
32:09It was difficult for me.
32:13It was difficult for me.
32:14It was difficult for me.
32:15It was difficult for me.
32:16It was difficult for me.
32:17It was difficult for me.
32:18It was difficult for me.
32:19It was difficult for me.
32:21It was difficult for me.
32:23I was just trying to get it.
32:24It was difficult for me.
32:25It was difficult for me.
32:26It was difficult for me.
32:27It was difficult for me.
32:28I was just trying to get it.
32:29I was trying to get it.
32:30It was difficult for me.
32:31I was trying to get it.
32:32I was trying to get it.
32:33I was trying to get it.
32:34I did as hard.
32:39I was trying to get it down in the kitchen table.
32:44And then after I sat back there, would be a few videos of me
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36:29I had voted for Rob Ford in 2010, and this was the biggest mistake.
36:38Sorry.
36:46We were going to the council chamber.
36:51And there were many people who were pointing to the mayor.
36:56People were pointing to the mayor.
36:59And then the situation was being ignored.
37:03They were being ignored.
37:05They were being ignored.
37:07And they were being angry.
37:09And they were being angry.
37:11And they were being angry.
37:13And when it was like the bad thing,
37:15the mayor was gone.
37:17And he was falling asleep.
37:19I'm sorry.
37:21After voting, the voting started.
37:23Which you are seeing, is now going to be.
37:25We can't remove Rob Ford from the front of the mayor,
37:29because they can't only do this.
37:31But we can't do this,
37:33that the mayor's powers and authority
37:37has given them to the deputy mayor.
37:40And then, as a council,
37:42he has worked together to run the city.
37:45What happened,
37:48he attacked the city of Saddam.
37:53You all have attacked me.
37:56I don't forget.
37:58If there's a place where Rob Ford
38:00and the conditions are going to get hurt,
38:03then he's going to take away himself.
38:06But Rob Ford made those ghoubles.
38:09He is standing still in the election.
38:11Rob Ford started his campaign
38:14here in the congress center.
38:16And the volunteers are preparing for their plans.
38:20What do you think?
38:21How much will you buy?
38:22A lot.
38:23A lot.
38:24A lot.
38:25A lot.
38:26A lot.
38:27A lot.
38:28A lot.
38:29A lot.
38:30A lot.
38:31A lot.
38:32So,
38:33I've been exploring the city.
38:34A lot.
38:35A lot.
38:36A lot.
38:37A lot.
38:38A lot.
38:39A lot.
38:40A lot.
38:41A lot.
38:42The fact that many people have been with you
38:45You can't wait for it
38:46You can't wait for it
38:48I'm not sure
38:49I'm not sure
38:50They'll be blessed again
38:52This year will be a miracle
38:53It will be a miracle
38:54It will be a miracle
38:55If they can't win their bad habits
38:59They will be a chance to win
39:12In the beginning of the year, I left the Toronto Star and joined the Globe and Mail.
39:18Then, in the last three days, someone told me that they had a crack cocaine with a video.
39:26I remember that I was just sitting there and thinking...
39:30Do you know that?
39:32Canada gave me a free-lance photos for the media.
39:37I told them that we should buy this video 5 screenshots.
39:42It would be $2,000 per piece.
39:44The Globe team told me that they did it.
39:47They said, yes, let's do it.
39:50These are the pictures that are coming out today.
39:53A new video of the screen shots.
39:55There is a pipe that can be used for crack cocaine.
40:01This new news was a tsunami.
40:04...
40:13...
40:18He said that, yes, I have a treatment for help and then he went to rehab.
40:25I know you will be my kind of happy because Mayor Ford is now on their treatment.
40:30So, come on, there will be something good for them.
40:33What? What are you doing?
40:34Really?
40:35What do you hear?
40:36What do you hear?
40:38They are in Los Angeles, Syria.
40:40What do you hear?
40:42He was a joke, but he was very difficult for them.
40:47He said that, yes, I have a job.
40:49He said that, yes, I have a job.
40:52He said that, yes, I have a job.
40:54He said that, yes, exercise.
40:56So, when he came back, his weight was less than 15 kilos.
41:00Only one had a job.
41:02He said that, he was himself.
41:04I said to myself, to yourself.
41:06Now, I have to focus on myself.
41:09This is my own responsibility.
41:11When he was in the gym, he was going to work out.
41:16Then, he said that, yes, this was an event.
41:18This happened, Hulk.
41:19He was in the office.
41:21He had a call.
41:22He was in his office.
41:23He called their wrestlers, and celebrities.
41:25He had a call in his office.
41:26And he had the identity of those.
41:28He had a connection.
41:29He has been informed it when he said that,
41:30You have told me...
41:31He had one.
41:32...to himself.
41:33In the aar.
41:35Let's get over here.
42:05It's not right.
42:06You call Doug and call him.
42:10I reached the point.
42:15I and Doug went into the hospital and robbed rob.
42:19They told him that they scanned him.
42:22There was a tumor.
42:24I was crying.
42:26Sorry.
42:29He was diagnosed.
42:32This is a malignant liposarcoma.
42:36I think it's a very aggressive tumor.
42:39It's a tumor that is very difficult.
42:42I am very sad that Rob is ill.
42:45I will say that he will be fine.
42:48By the way, Rob Ford has made a decision that he will go to the council for his seat.
42:54And his brother Doug Ford will go to the hospital.
42:58He told them that they would like to take responsibility for him.
43:05He went to the hospital.
43:07Rob got divorced.
43:09The brother took últim to death.
43:11He has just got out of trouble.
43:13He went to the hospital.
43:19He went to the hospital for better.
43:24He has been helped by getting his brother.
43:25We love you, Rob.
43:26Rob, thank you for your support. He won again.
43:29Rob has never believed any of us in any situation.
43:33Then, what was the cancer?
43:35He thought that they will kill us.
43:38They won every thing.
43:40They fought every problem in a way of working.
43:44Today is World Cancer Day.
43:46We would like to know what you would like to know today.
43:50How are you feeling?
43:52I mean, what has happened to you?
43:55Thank you for asking me, Cynthia.
43:57It's good that you are asking me.
44:01I've been doing something like this.
44:05I've been here about six months ago.
44:11I can only see every day.
44:14I can only fight every day.
44:16I can only fight like this.
44:18Now, I just have to keep my hope.
44:21I just have to keep my hope.
44:24I don't know.
44:25We are now at Mount Sinai Hospital.
44:30This is the place where Rob Ford had his last breath.
44:33He was in the last few days with his family.
44:36He was exposed to his cancer.
44:39This story was a tragedy in Shakespeare,
44:42where he didn't get the last time.
44:45He defeated all the problems and problems and problems,
44:49and had a positive life.
44:52The final act was made.
44:54This was a tragedy for me.
44:57I was very impressed with them.
44:59They were my friends.
45:01One day, one day,
45:07when I had something to do with me,
45:11I would like to learn something.
45:13I'm not going to be wrong.
45:17My opinion is that I'm going to be wrong.
45:20I'm not going to be wrong.
45:22I'm not going to be wrong.
45:23I'm not going to be wrong.
45:25I'm not going to be wrong.
45:26What do you think?
45:27I think of them.
45:28.
45:30I'm not going to be wrong.
45:32I'm not going to be wrong.
45:33I'm not going to be wrong.
45:34They're all going to be wrong.
45:35He will go to the house.
45:43In his funeral, Doug has told him a story
45:47that Rob loved a sandwich.
45:50I was working on a night,
45:52and Rob took a sandwich.
45:55He told me that I was gone today,
45:58and Gus was there.
46:00Gus works for 16 hours for his day.
46:03Gus got a order on the phone.
46:06He was at Mr. Sub,
46:09and he had about 32 dollars.
46:12But Gus didn't have any delivery boy.
46:15Maybe you'll understand what happened after that.
46:17Rob said,
46:18okay, I'll give you the order.
46:21Think about it,
46:23and then,
46:25the Toronto mayor will deliver you.
46:29He said,
46:31you don't believe me,
46:32but I'll get four new voters
46:34who will support me later.
46:37And he said,
46:39he gave me 35 dollars,
46:42which was my 3 dollar tip.
46:44So this is Rob,
46:46my beloved brother.
46:47And that's how I remember Rob.
46:49That's the one I remember.
46:50So,
46:51how did Rob do you remember Rob?
46:52You were saying Rob Ford?
46:53How did it remember Rob Ford?
46:55I was thinking too,
46:56how did he remember Rob Ford?
46:58I just thought that you would have asked me why not.
47:02The question is that if Rob Ford can't remember?
47:05Look, every person's own eyes will be.
47:08So, tell me, what was Rob Ford?
47:13He was a man. He was a man. He was a man.
47:15He was a man. He was a man.
47:17He was a man.
47:18He was a man.
47:19He was a man.
47:20He was a man.
47:21He was a man.
47:23And I think that he would remember a man who was a man.
47:30He was a man.
47:31He was a man.
47:32He did something like that.
47:34He was a man.
47:36He was a man.
47:37He was a man.
47:40He wanted to come.
47:54He was a man.
47:55He was a man.
47:58Somebody noticed that he was a man.
48:01He was a man.
48:02She was a man.
48:03They really had to go.
48:04He had to go with Rob Ford.
48:06He was a man.
48:07He had to go with Rob Ford.
48:09Heинг is a man.
48:10They were only a man.
48:11They gave him his eyes.
48:12That he stayed for us.
48:14They were a doctor.
48:16He took a man to serve him.
48:18Maybe Seattle would be a man.
48:19After all, I just Insう to say
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