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alberta alvarez says dr. conrad murray ordered him to stash medicine before calling 911 on the day michael jackson died. >> i proceeded to get the bag and i -- i opened it and he placed the vials in the bag. >> reporter: alvarez says murray also ordered him to remove a saline bag containing propofol from an iv stand before he called for help. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he stopped breathing. >> reporter: dr. murray is accused of giving jackson an overdose of the anesthetic propofol but the defense claims it's the pop singer himself who administered the fatal dose. in court wednesday, murray's lawyers questioned why jackson's staff waited two months before telling police some details about the day he died. they are also trying to establish that jackson was dependent on powerful drugs before hiring dr. murray. >> when you took him to visit dr. arnold klein, he did often times leave the office looking -- did he often times leaving the office looking a little tipsy, a little intoxicated? >> ye
alberta alvarez says dr. conrad murray ordered him to stash medicine before calling 911 on the day michael jackson died. >> i proceeded to get the bag and i -- i opened it and he placed the vials in the bag. >> reporter: alvarez says murray also ordered him to remove a saline bag containing propofol from an iv stand before he called for help. >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he stopped breathing. >> reporter: dr. murray is accused of giving jackson an...
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it started about 4:20 this afternoon on skylark drive off alberta way in concord. and embers carried the fire to adjacent homes burning a hillside and backyard fence and damaging two roofs. there were no reports of any injuries and no word yet on what started the fire. >>> president obama spent part of the labor day in detroit rallying interest in his upcoming speech on jobs. the president spoke at a labor rally telling union members they are the bedrock of the middle class. >> we have roads and bridges across the country that need rebuilding. we have got private companies with the equipment and manpower to do the building. we have got more than one million unemployed construction workers ready to get dirty right now. there is work to be done and there are workers ready to do it. >> in addition to public works spending, mr. obama is expected to call for a mix of individual and business tax credits to help stimulate hiring. >>> meantime, a dismal report from the department of labor shows unemployment for african americans is the highest its been in 27 years. at a st
it started about 4:20 this afternoon on skylark drive off alberta way in concord. and embers carried the fire to adjacent homes burning a hillside and backyard fence and damaging two roofs. there were no reports of any injuries and no word yet on what started the fire. >>> president obama spent part of the labor day in detroit rallying interest in his upcoming speech on jobs. the president spoke at a labor rally telling union members they are the bedrock of the middle class. >>...
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suffered a minor concussion >> we're following the investigation in this deadly air crashes in nectarine alberta of the deadliest air crashes dog they do not know what happened to make the plane pitched sharply into the crowd and there you see the plane and nosediving into the ground there are memory cards that include a video of the plane have been recovered at the crash likes what plane was a quiet with not a pious that recorded altitude and velocity and we have another angle to show you how i as the you to video, he would not thought consciousness this man suffered a pulled at lilly's patent and describes indeed a crashing >> a second later but plane crashes right behind me at all remember trying to run wads and i saw the stuff coming and that the last thing i remember i appreciate to be alive dobbs i was extremely it lot >> they are investigating to see if the elevator trim tab broke off of the plane right before it crashed >> more pictures to show you of that deadly but crashed this one was taken right before impact all the people that are standing on your feet so many people were hurt and
suffered a minor concussion >> we're following the investigation in this deadly air crashes in nectarine alberta of the deadliest air crashes dog they do not know what happened to make the plane pitched sharply into the crowd and there you see the plane and nosediving into the ground there are memory cards that include a video of the plane have been recovered at the crash likes what plane was a quiet with not a pious that recorded altitude and velocity and we have another angle to show...
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because vancouver is like japan in one nine hundred eighty nine tokyo one nine hundred eighty nine the alberta oil fields the tar sands are stretched and that trans canada pipeline is going to be shut down by activists anyway so this country is going down the tubes and i love the fact that business insider any blodgett site has recently put forward the idea of actually having canada and america join to create a global north american united states union as a way to extend in print take canada's debt and american debt create new north american debt so what we're seeing in the euro zone this is part of the new world order as some call it just create a global debt market put all your local debts and to put it out for one hundred years and return like it'll go away oh by the way impose austerity measures and getting deeper and deeper every single day along the way. and it is eighteen past the hour here in moscow welcome back you're watching our t.v. the sky above the russian town of beslan turned white today as hundreds of balloons were released in memory of the victims of the country's deadliest t
because vancouver is like japan in one nine hundred eighty nine tokyo one nine hundred eighty nine the alberta oil fields the tar sands are stretched and that trans canada pipeline is going to be shut down by activists anyway so this country is going down the tubes and i love the fact that business insider any blodgett site has recently put forward the idea of actually having canada and america join to create a global north american united states union as a way to extend in print take canada's...
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because vancouver is like japan in one nine hundred eighty nine tokyo one nine hundred eighty nine the alberta oil fields of tar sands are stretched and that trans canada pipeline is going to be shut down by activists anyway so this country is going down the tubes and i love the fact that business insider henry blodget site has recently put forward the idea of actually having canada and america joining to create a global north american united states union as a way to extend and pretend to take canada's debt and american debt create new north american debt so what we're seeing in the euro zone this is part of the new world order as some call it just create a global debt market put all your local debts into it put it out for a hundred years and pretend like it'll go away oh by the way impose austerity measures in getting deeper and deeper every single day along the way. nearly a billion people in the world are going. to the united states even our trash cans or food which. you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was crap didn't even get over the other ones just thr
because vancouver is like japan in one nine hundred eighty nine tokyo one nine hundred eighty nine the alberta oil fields of tar sands are stretched and that trans canada pipeline is going to be shut down by activists anyway so this country is going down the tubes and i love the fact that business insider henry blodget site has recently put forward the idea of actually having canada and america joining to create a global north american united states union as a way to extend and pretend to take...
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normally it does not go on at alberta knows. >> we want to make sure that our customers are safe.irst time that something like this has happened to us. we want to reassure that everybody that we do not tolerate this. >> the server has been disciplined and the rest of the staff is on alert. >> this morning i had a staff meeting and i told them that anybody that looks under 40 years old. wii to make sure that they have a valid identification. we are going to have another meeting tonight. and how important it is. >> they will make sure that the server checks the identification for of all. >> the california department of motor vehicles could of the offer refund. this all started when a renewal notices were delayed with budget negotiations. >> last june, the california legislator began got lost them that the-ready-days notice and they had to pay late fees on top of their renewal fees however it looks like the dmv will be sympathetic. this letter dated september 19th instructed that any registration penalties could be waived. and any fees could be eligible for a refund but there will no
normally it does not go on at alberta knows. >> we want to make sure that our customers are safe.irst time that something like this has happened to us. we want to reassure that everybody that we do not tolerate this. >> the server has been disciplined and the rest of the staff is on alert. >> this morning i had a staff meeting and i told them that anybody that looks under 40 years old. wii to make sure that they have a valid identification. we are going to have another meeting...
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vancouver is like japan in one nine hundred eighty nine tokyo in one nine hundred eighty nine the alberta oil fields of tar sands are stretched and that trans canada pipeline is going to be shut down by activists anyway so this country is going down the tubes and i love the fact that business insider henry blodget site has recently put forward the idea of actually have encountered in america joining to create a global north american united states union as a way to extend and pretend to take canada's debt and american debt create new north american debt so what we're seeing in the euro zone this is part of the new. world order as some call it just create a global debt market put all your local debts and to put it out for a hundred years and pretend like it'll go away oh by the way impose austerity measures in getting deeper and deeper every single day along the way well max goes on one further and he this is like the moment the moment where he's taunting us because he said the canadian banks won't collapse also because they enjoy a cozy relationship with the government so they get effectiv
vancouver is like japan in one nine hundred eighty nine tokyo in one nine hundred eighty nine the alberta oil fields of tar sands are stretched and that trans canada pipeline is going to be shut down by activists anyway so this country is going down the tubes and i love the fact that business insider henry blodget site has recently put forward the idea of actually have encountered in america joining to create a global north american united states union as a way to extend and pretend to take...
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. >> india, alberta, canada. >> reporter: world travelers coming through a world class airport that averagesternational flights a day. today, the state department issued a global travel warning to u.s. citizens traveling around the world. the new alert states u.s. citizens should be aware that al-qaida affiliates have demonstrated the intent and capability to carry out attacks by the united states. >> i'm not surprised by it. it's just a matter of people aware of it. >> >> reporter: the airport will maintain a normal security profile. >> they said in the advisory if anything happens, be aware of the situation. it reminds people to be safe during traveling. >> reporter: a second warning issued for the 2nd and 5th anniversary of september 11th. no attacks were carried out. attacks were carried out. >> i think it's an over reaction. >> i love it. because i want to be safe. >> reporter: sfo says the new warning will not equate longer lines at security, but still recommends that passengers arrive several hours early for their flight. >> >> there is word tonight that a woman facing felony manslaug
. >> india, alberta, canada. >> reporter: world travelers coming through a world class airport that averagesternational flights a day. today, the state department issued a global travel warning to u.s. citizens traveling around the world. the new alert states u.s. citizens should be aware that al-qaida affiliates have demonstrated the intent and capability to carry out attacks by the united states. >> i'm not surprised by it. it's just a matter of people aware of it. >>...
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. >> india, alberta, canada. >> reporter: world travelers coming through a world class airport that averages 55 international flights a day. today, the state department issued a global travel warning to u.s. citizens traveling around the world. the new alert states u.s. citizens should be aware that al-qaida affiliates have demonstrated the intent and capability to carry out attacks by the united states. >> i'm not surprised by it. it's just a matter of people aware of it. >> >> reporter: the airport will maintain a normal security profile. >> they said in the advisory if anything happens, be aware of the situation. it reminds people to be safe during traveling. >> reporter: a second warning issued for the 2nd and 5th anniversary of september 11th. no attacks were carried out. attacks were carried out. >> i think it's an over reaction. >> i love it. because i want to be safe. >> reporter: sfo says the new warning will not equate longer lines at security, but still recommends that passengers arrive several hours early for their flight. >> >> there is word tonight that a woman facing felony ma
. >> india, alberta, canada. >> reporter: world travelers coming through a world class airport that averages 55 international flights a day. today, the state department issued a global travel warning to u.s. citizens traveling around the world. the new alert states u.s. citizens should be aware that al-qaida affiliates have demonstrated the intent and capability to carry out attacks by the united states. >> i'm not surprised by it. it's just a matter of people aware of it....
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it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf coast. economic security and energy security will be much better off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting issues. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as soon as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is bringing a microphone down. could you introduce yourself? >> my name is rob frank. i am chair of the coalition. we have a 28-mile section that is part of the highway program. we have $192 million of locally generated money to fund this project -- no state money and no federal money. we are pursuing this as a public-private partnership. what is the policy and the perspective regarding low- interest loans to help close the gap in advance in projects like this that is five to 10 years of construction jobs? >> if this is a perfect project, -- this is a perfect project for the infrastructure bank
it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf coast. economic security and energy security will be much better off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting issues. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as soon as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is...
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we have some unofficial reports that some space junk was discovered near alberta, canada, though nasaking to try and get that confirmed because at this point, they say they don't really know where it landed and they also say that the possibility is there that they may likely never know. the u.s. air force is saying that it made contact with the earth's atmosphere just before 1:00 o'clock eastern time, somewhere over the pacific ocean. officials had predicted that it would break up into more than 20 pieces. the biggest surviving chunk, a little more than 300 pounds. now, scientists have not confirmed whether this video is of the actual satellite entering the earth's atmosphere, but a news camera capturing pictures of what looks like shooting stars over southern california last night, and if the whole idea of a nasa equipment piece plummeting to earth scares you, experts say, well, it's not that uncommon. listen. >> well, we've had over the last 40 some years or 50 years, whatever t of putting things into space. we have had a lot of debris come down, sometimes 100 objects or more a year
we have some unofficial reports that some space junk was discovered near alberta, canada, though nasaking to try and get that confirmed because at this point, they say they don't really know where it landed and they also say that the possibility is there that they may likely never know. the u.s. air force is saying that it made contact with the earth's atmosphere just before 1:00 o'clock eastern time, somewhere over the pacific ocean. officials had predicted that it would break up into more...
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advocates, the obama administration gave a green light to the keystone pipeline designed to stretch from alberta all the way down to texas. and on friday, the administration announced it would not, after all, go through with new anti-smog regulations they had long promised. did these actions by the president any good will from republicans or business interests that criticize him on stuff like this? no, of course it didn't. still has a heavy hand with regard to regulations, regardless of the fact they are not pursuing regulations they had promised, so the administration didn't appease its critics on the right, and allies are now very unhappy with him. you can't help but think this is the sort of maneuver you want to get done before the campaign starts, because once the campaign does start, you've got to make sure you've got your base and your natural allies on your side and working for you and happy. they should be scared of what happens if they don't support you and enthused about what would happen if they do support you. the obama administration spent the last couple of weeks kicking oil sand i
advocates, the obama administration gave a green light to the keystone pipeline designed to stretch from alberta all the way down to texas. and on friday, the administration announced it would not, after all, go through with new anti-smog regulations they had long promised. did these actions by the president any good will from republicans or business interests that criticize him on stuff like this? no, of course it didn't. still has a heavy hand with regard to regulations, regardless of the...
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alberta is the jurisdiction with the best educational results of any english jurisdiction in the world. from blackbury -- [applause] from blackbury to canadum, space shuttle missions, yours is a home of innovation and technology. in fact, blackbury presented our ma jeesty, the queen, with a smart phone when she visited last year, but surprisingly, she had one already. [laughter] canada displays moral clarity and political leadership. canadian servicemen and women have made extraordinary sacrifices in the defense of liberty and democracy. [applause] yet while some countries do limit and talk a lot, canada is self-sacrificing in its contribution to the fight for a better world, so it is a privilege for me to come here today and to honor what you have done. it is also a great pleasure to be standing here with my colleague and friend, prime minister harper: i've seen at firsthand over the last 16 months his outstanding leadership, including last year. then, as now, the focus of much of our efforts of on the two issues that concern our people most, keeping them safe and getting them jobs. t
alberta is the jurisdiction with the best educational results of any english jurisdiction in the world. from blackbury -- [applause] from blackbury to canadum, space shuttle missions, yours is a home of innovation and technology. in fact, blackbury presented our ma jeesty, the queen, with a smart phone when she visited last year, but surprisingly, she had one already. [laughter] canada displays moral clarity and political leadership. canadian servicemen and women have made extraordinary...
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some uncon foirmd reports that some of this space junk, as it's being called, being discovered in alberta, canada. though officials with nasa are in fact trying to confirm that, trying to pinpoint the exact location that the satellite went down. and this of course got a lot of news over the last couple of days. and the u.s. air force telling us that it entered the earth's atmosphere before 1 a.m. eastern time, somewhere over the pacific ocean. and officials had predicted that it would break up more than 20 pieces and the biggest surviving chunk, a little more than 300 pounds. and now, scientists have not confirmed, whether this video is of the actual satellite, but a news camera capturing pictures of what looks like shooting stars over southern california last night. and the whole side of nasa equipment presume meting to earth scares you, experts say it's not that uncommon. >> well, you know, we've had, over the last 40-some years or 50 years, whatever it is, and putting things into space, we've had a lot of debris come down, sometimes 100 objects a year or more, but we've had only one pe
some uncon foirmd reports that some of this space junk, as it's being called, being discovered in alberta, canada. though officials with nasa are in fact trying to confirm that, trying to pinpoint the exact location that the satellite went down. and this of course got a lot of news over the last couple of days. and the u.s. air force telling us that it entered the earth's atmosphere before 1 a.m. eastern time, somewhere over the pacific ocean. and officials had predicted that it would break up...
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i have to get to the alberta, canada, woman. now, she gives birth. 19 years old. takes the newborn baby and throws him over a fence. >> strangles it with her own underwear and then throws him out like a piece of garbage over the fence. >> bill: the judge gives this woman what? >> no time. she was convicted twice. not once, twice by two different juries of second degree murder and then the appeals court in canada threw the conviction out as though it had never been handed down. why? not because there was an error of law. because the rogue gods on the appeals court said the jury was unreasonable. she's sorry and so she doesn't deserve a second-degree murder conviction. she deserves to be convicted of infantcide which in canada is open season on babies. if you can prove that you're disturbed by giving birth and your last hating as any new mother is, what's the sentence for that? only one person in canada's history has ever gotten jail time for infantcide. she got nothing. suspended sentence and community service and has to get some counseling. that's it! let me just
i have to get to the alberta, canada, woman. now, she gives birth. 19 years old. takes the newborn baby and throws him over a fence. >> strangles it with her own underwear and then throws him out like a piece of garbage over the fence. >> bill: the judge gives this woman what? >> no time. she was convicted twice. not once, twice by two different juries of second degree murder and then the appeals court in canada threw the conviction out as though it had never been handed down....
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there's some reports unconfirmed on twitter from alberta and canada.e were seeing something drop. it may have started to go down there. but now, we believe it's more likely it's in the water near australia. but this is a titanium fuel tank that dropped from a rocket last year. it has 4 pieces similar to this, among the 26 they think may have survived reentry. but if they're in the ocean, we may never know, bianna. >> all right, neal. a must have been a fascinating story to cover. thank you so much. we appreciate your time this morning. dan? >> as he says, we may never know. >>> to politics now. and there's an old expression. you know you're out front when you have arrows in your backside. this morning, rick perry, the republican governor of texas who wants to be your next president, is learning the truth of that expression. many people consider him to be the front-runner right now. but he's been having a very tough week. and today, is another big day in this race. so, abc's john hendren joins us now from washington with more on the story. hey, john. go
there's some reports unconfirmed on twitter from alberta and canada.e were seeing something drop. it may have started to go down there. but now, we believe it's more likely it's in the water near australia. but this is a titanium fuel tank that dropped from a rocket last year. it has 4 pieces similar to this, among the 26 they think may have survived reentry. but if they're in the ocean, we may never know, bianna. >> all right, neal. a must have been a fascinating story to cover. thank...
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the proposed pipeline would link the tar sands fields of northern alberta, canada, to the oil refineries on the texas gulf coast. that's a lot of u.s. land they're going to have to cover. supporters say doing that will create tens of thousands of jobs, it will pump billions of dollars into the economy all without asking for anything from the taxpayers and meet up to 40% of american oil needs in the years to come, reducing our dependence on foreign oil. sounds good, right? well, the trouble is the pipeline would run directly across a crucial water source, and the worry is, among others, that if it breaks, it could endanger the u.s. food and water supply. hundreds of people gathere in kansas just on monday to express their thoughts and concerns. this has been going on, though, for weeks and months. take a listen to what happened in kansas on monday. >> it's a very, very good supply of oil, and we're getting it from a friendly neighbor as opposed to having to bring it in by tankers from regimes that aren't necessarily stable or friendly to our interests. >> when it leaks, which it will, it
the proposed pipeline would link the tar sands fields of northern alberta, canada, to the oil refineries on the texas gulf coast. that's a lot of u.s. land they're going to have to cover. supporters say doing that will create tens of thousands of jobs, it will pump billions of dollars into the economy all without asking for anything from the taxpayers and meet up to 40% of american oil needs in the years to come, reducing our dependence on foreign oil. sounds good, right? well, the trouble is...
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mile pipeline, essentially going north to south, across the country, starting in the middle up in alberta the way down to the gulf of mexico. that path of the pipeline passes over something auld the ogala aquifer, the water source for eight mid western states and it has concerned environmentalists that that pipeline if it leaks could spoil the water source for all of those folks and the environmental groups that are against this are counting on the obama administration to say no and stop the pipeline. >> we don't think that president obama is really going to let a foreign oil company bully a bunch of land owners in nebraska. i don't think that's in his makeup. >> reporter: and what we've seen over the course of public hearings, the final public hearings that are taking place all over the midwest here in nebraska, they've been most contentious, another one set for here today, bill. bill: so can the administration say no to this pipeline when labor unions want it and you're going to get jobs out of it? >> reporter: it's a difficult call. labor unions have really been urging teamsters, pipef
mile pipeline, essentially going north to south, across the country, starting in the middle up in alberta the way down to the gulf of mexico. that path of the pipeline passes over something auld the ogala aquifer, the water source for eight mid western states and it has concerned environmentalists that that pipeline if it leaks could spoil the water source for all of those folks and the environmental groups that are against this are counting on the obama administration to say no and stop the...
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the canadian company transcanada wants to build an oil pipeline all the way from southern alberta allay down through the u.s. down to the texas gulf coast where all those oil refineries are. the problem is that environmentalists and some nebraska farmers and ranchers say that the proposed route for the pipeline passes over the ogallala aquifer, the water source for eight states. should the pipeline ever leak, the environmentalists say that could impact the drinking water for millions. >> we don't think that president obama's really going to let a foreign oil company bully a bunch of landowners in nebraska. i just don't think that's in if his makeup. >> reporter: but pushing for the pipeline are several unions. the teamsters, pipe fitters and others who would benefit from the thousands of jobs in the building that pipeline. >> we have a company that wants to invest private money into creating jobs in the united states of america. we can't get elected officials to create jobs, but we can get elected officials to stop jobs, and that needs to come to an end. >> reporter: on top of that, t
the canadian company transcanada wants to build an oil pipeline all the way from southern alberta allay down through the u.s. down to the texas gulf coast where all those oil refineries are. the problem is that environmentalists and some nebraska farmers and ranchers say that the proposed route for the pipeline passes over the ogallala aquifer, the water source for eight states. should the pipeline ever leak, the environmentalists say that could impact the drinking water for millions. >>...
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it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf coast. economic security and energy security will be much beer off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting isss. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as on as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is bringing a microphone down. uld you introduce yourself? >> mname is rob frank. i am chair of the coalition. we have a 28-le section that is part of the highway program. we have $192 million of locally generated money to fund this project -- no state money and no federal money. we are pursuing this as a public-private partnership. what is the policy and the perspective regarding low- interest loans to help closehe gap in advance in projects like this that is five to 10 years of construction jobs? >> if this is a perfect project, -- this is a perfect project for the infrastructure bank. it really is
it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf coast. economic security and energy security will be much beer off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting isss. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as on as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is...
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it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf coast. economic secury and energy security will be much better off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting issues. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as soon as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is bringing a microphone down. could you introduce yourself? >> my name is rob frank. i am chair of the coalition. we have a 28-mile section that is part of the highway program. we have $192 million of locally generated money to fund this project -- no state money and no federal money. we are pursuing this as a public-private partnership. what is the policy and the perspective regarding low- interest loans to help close the gap in advance in projects like this that is five to 10 years of construction jobs? >> if this is a perfect project, -- this is a perfect project for the infrastructure bank.
it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf coast. economic secury and energy security will be much better off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting issues. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as soon as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is...
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you all heard the argument about the keystone pipeline connecting alberta, canada and the u.s. refinery in texas. i have been very encouraged to hear that the administration is moving in a positive way but we need to do this because we can create 250,000 american jobs in a big hurry and investments in the united states by more than $20 billion and government revenues that are about half a billion dollars a year. this is a sure thing and we will in our letter outlined before or five more of these. when you add them up your talking millions of jobs without spending money. only giving the go-ahead to do what needs to be done. the third bucket is infrastructure. i am very pleased to be talking about infrastructure right now. david chevron -- chavin is with the president on infrastructure and tomorrow i will go to dallas and to join the president's council on jobs and competitiveness to talk about this. what do we need? we need a highway bill. we can't cut the size of it. it pays for primarily from user fees. we need the f a a bill and a water bill because this is a complicated issu
you all heard the argument about the keystone pipeline connecting alberta, canada and the u.s. refinery in texas. i have been very encouraged to hear that the administration is moving in a positive way but we need to do this because we can create 250,000 american jobs in a big hurry and investments in the united states by more than $20 billion and government revenues that are about half a billion dollars a year. this is a sure thing and we will in our letter outlined before or five more of...
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it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf cot. economic secity and energy security will be much better off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting issues. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as soon as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is bringing a microphone down. could you introduce yourself? >> my name is rob frank. i am chair of the coalition. we he a 28-mile section that is part of the highway program. we have $192 million of locally generated money to fund this project -- no state money and no federal money. we are pursuing this as a public-private partnership. what is the policy and the perspective regarding low- interest loans to help close the gap in advance in projects like this that is five to 10 years of construction jobs? >> if this is a perfect project, -- this is a perfect project for the infrastructure bank. it
it will supply of oil from alberta, a friendly nation, to refineries along the gulf cot. economic secity and energy security will be much better off buying our oil from alberta rather than buying it from venezuela. last week, one hurdle was jumped. i believe the state department approved it, but there are other permitting issues. i want to emphasize that is absolutely critical and needs to go forward as soon as possible. >> thank you. thank you for that. yes, right over there. he is...
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. >> had conrad murray asked you d alberta if you knew cpr?n if convicted of involuntary manslaughter for his role in michael jackson's death. an incredible view from the international space station. you're looking at rare footage of the aurora austrelis or southern lights. increase of solar activity putting on a spectacular display. this footage shot as the station passed over the indian ocean. and those are your headlines. >> that'so cool. steve, do you have "the new york post" today? because it's their story that says they have a source about the most intriguing thing out there in politics and that's who is going to be the next g.o.p. nominee? >> we're not talking about stick up -- >> we're talking about the -- >> talking about this guy right here. it is day two of the christie watch. according to "the new york post," they have an exclusive that says after months of, you know, kind of hedging whether or not he will be running for president of the united states, this particular item says that he was so blown away by the reception he received
. >> had conrad murray asked you d alberta if you knew cpr?n if convicted of involuntary manslaughter for his role in michael jackson's death. an incredible view from the international space station. you're looking at rare footage of the aurora austrelis or southern lights. increase of solar activity putting on a spectacular display. this footage shot as the station passed over the indian ocean. and those are your headlines. >> that'so cool. steve, do you have "the new york...