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it encompasses 12 countries, all the stuff in orange, united states, japan, canada, mexico. all these you see in the map. notice you don't see china, it's left out of the deal for now. many influential economists argue that the president and his friend on the right understood to do what they need to do to be competitive in the face of china's growing influence. organising labour and environmental activists from the country, from the president's base, say that free trade deals cost jobs, and point to the 20-year-old trade deal that removed barriers from canada, united states and mexico. critics say n.a.f.t.a. forced wages to stagnate costing nearly a millionons. the political debate is centered on a house bill giving president obama so-called fast-track majority to negotiate tt perform. the isn't sit passed it last month, the house is on track to vote for it on friday. the house passed a bill authorising fund to help workers that lose their job. fast-track authority means the senate and the house have to vote yea or nay on t.p.p. it prevents lawmakers were adding amendments o
it encompasses 12 countries, all the stuff in orange, united states, japan, canada, mexico. all these you see in the map. notice you don't see china, it's left out of the deal for now. many influential economists argue that the president and his friend on the right understood to do what they need to do to be competitive in the face of china's growing influence. organising labour and environmental activists from the country, from the president's base, say that free trade deals cost jobs, and...
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at the request of canada and mexico, the wto established a compliance panel to determine if the revised rule brought the united states into compliance. canada and mexico claimed not only did the revised rule fail to bray the united states into compliance, but certain part especially the prohibition of commingling were even more onerous than the original bill. a key implementation is it requires segregation of animals by country of origin which raises the cost. the panel report released october 20th upheld the earlier findings of discrimination. the united states appealed. the compliance panel report. and on may 18th, the wto rejected the united states' appeal and found for the fourth and final time that u.s. cool requirements for beef and pork are unavoidably discriminatory. the final rule kick starts the
at the request of canada and mexico, the wto established a compliance panel to determine if the revised rule brought the united states into compliance. canada and mexico claimed not only did the revised rule fail to bray the united states into compliance, but certain part especially the prohibition of commingling were even more onerous than the original bill. a key implementation is it requires segregation of animals by country of origin which raises the cost. the panel report released october...
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this information to the national crime center, a database of all missing persons in the united states and canada. >> and that was unsuccessful. we believed it to be murder. the problem was identifying who the victim was. >> really the first thought on my mind was this was probably going to be one that we won't be able to decide on. >> but were investigators even on the right track? one tiny piece of evidence unearthed from the shallow grave would change the course of the investigation and take medical detectives halfway around the world. ♪ a good host, is a good host no matter where he's hosting. ♪ an hors d'oeuvre for the table? ♪ perhaps even an elegant gesture for the neighbors. ♪ stella artois host beautifully pretty good shape. >>chuck, i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to experian.com. kaboom... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new dishes take me straight to the islands. like the ultimate island seafood feast, with cr
this information to the national crime center, a database of all missing persons in the united states and canada. >> and that was unsuccessful. we believed it to be murder. the problem was identifying who the victim was. >> really the first thought on my mind was this was probably going to be one that we won't be able to decide on. >> but were investigators even on the right track? one tiny piece of evidence unearthed from the shallow grave would change the course of the...
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canada. i don't know why it's going to take three years in the united states to bring what the food companies in canada to the united states. >> reporter: erik olson of the natural resources defense council says it's not just transfats that may pose health risks. >> there are a lot of chemicals in our food supply that people have no idea are in there. there are some of these artificial flavoring chemicals and artificial coloring chemicals. some of them pose a cancer risk. others pose a risk to developing children. >> reporter: right now it can be duff to know if a product truly has no transfats. that's because products with less than half a gram per serve canning still say zero on the nutrition label that. won't be allowed in three years but for now the f.d.a. is suggesting check the ingredients level. >> pelley: a big improvement in public health. jon lapook, thanks. in two days a town of 15,000 may not have a drop of water. that's coming up next. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breath
canada. i don't know why it's going to take three years in the united states to bring what the food companies in canada to the united states. >> reporter: erik olson of the natural resources defense council says it's not just transfats that may pose health risks. >> there are a lot of chemicals in our food supply that people have no idea are in there. there are some of these artificial flavoring chemicals and artificial coloring chemicals. some of them pose a cancer risk. others...
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canada. the united states starts its run for the cup tomorrow afternoon against australia. see that on fox sports then on friday you can see the national team right here on ktvu fox 2 as they take on sweden at 5:00 p.m. they close out the group stage june 15th against nigeria and that's also right here at 5:00. >>> ktvu.com has you covered throughout the tournament. you can find the full tournament schedule. information on how to buy tickets and more stories about the different players just look under the sports tab on the home page. >>> a time capsule of sorts discovered hidden behind a school wall in oklahoma city. christine vandemiren tells us about the unique find dating back 100 years and efforts to try to preserve it. >>> delicate pieces of history found hiding in the walls of emerson high school. >> reporter: the school being renovated as part of the math for kids fan. they contracted to find a number of problems inside the walls but they didn't plan to find treasures. >> first of all i got goose bumps and then i got tears in my eyes because it was like finding a tim
canada. the united states starts its run for the cup tomorrow afternoon against australia. see that on fox sports then on friday you can see the national team right here on ktvu fox 2 as they take on sweden at 5:00 p.m. they close out the group stage june 15th against nigeria and that's also right here at 5:00. >>> ktvu.com has you covered throughout the tournament. you can find the full tournament schedule. information on how to buy tickets and more stories about the different players...
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mexico, canada, and the united states. initially i thought this would be pretty easy, just comparative. i'll look at how they operate and see the differences between countries. what i found out is it is one big railroad. my guys are the same guys whether in mexico, canada, the united states. the capital for all of the roads comes from the same place, the technology comes from the same place. the roads are operated really as an interlocking system. at that point as is usual in my books i realized that i did not know what i was talking about. and the book became very different from the one i set out to wtierite. as i'll talk about later with david i started out thinking that these are going to powerful efficient corporations. , the birth of eternity in the -- modernity in the north american west. and i did find the birth of modern ority in the north american west. this is not what i expected to find. mine has as much to do with failure as it does the success. david: one way to read your book, you conduct a kind of running ar
mexico, canada, and the united states. initially i thought this would be pretty easy, just comparative. i'll look at how they operate and see the differences between countries. what i found out is it is one big railroad. my guys are the same guys whether in mexico, canada, the united states. the capital for all of the roads comes from the same place, the technology comes from the same place. the roads are operated really as an interlocking system. at that point as is usual in my books i...
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and people would have to change their lifestyles and maybe have to go live in australia, canada or the united statesd get away from hong kong. so they are very fearful and want to support this package. but the overall majority want to make sure that hong kong maintains their core values maintains their freedoms and has self ruling powers. >> the debate will continue tomorrow. >>> mers continues to claim lives not only in south korea. the death of a german man on june 6th has been linked to the disease. in south korea 20 people have now died from middle east respiratory syndrome. there have been more than 162 confirmed cases in the country. we are joined by the doctor who heads the institute of aller give and infectious diseases. >> if you look at the rate of new cases from the peak that we had a few weeks ago, even though the numbers are alarming certainly the more cases in south korea than any other country outside of the arabian peninsula, if you look at the trajectory, it's coming down but when you are dealing with a disease like this until you get to zero, and have all of the possible contacts w
and people would have to change their lifestyles and maybe have to go live in australia, canada or the united statesd get away from hong kong. so they are very fearful and want to support this package. but the overall majority want to make sure that hong kong maintains their core values maintains their freedoms and has self ruling powers. >> the debate will continue tomorrow. >>> mers continues to claim lives not only in south korea. the death of a german man on june 6th has been...
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a cold front on the eastern seaboard of the united states and canada. looking at some active weather. looking at thunderstorms as well. drier towards the rest and rain to los angeles with a high of 29 degrees. the warm weather continues for the northwestern portions of the united states, but i mentioned those thunderstorms into portions of canada. that's going to be something to look out for. especially for montreal looking at thunderstorms coming up tuesday for the fifa women's world cup. so this is something that officials have to look out for throughout the day. hope you have a great day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> thank you for joining us here on "newsline." don't go away. more to come here on nhk world. ' sident erdogan is meeting his prime is to for the first time since their ruling ak party's failure to hold the parliamentary party. it has been one year to the day since the islamic state took the islamic city of -- the iraqi city of mozilla. one militant -- one million residents -- the iraqi city of mozulsul. one million re
a cold front on the eastern seaboard of the united states and canada. looking at some active weather. looking at thunderstorms as well. drier towards the rest and rain to los angeles with a high of 29 degrees. the warm weather continues for the northwestern portions of the united states, but i mentioned those thunderstorms into portions of canada. that's going to be something to look out for. especially for montreal looking at thunderstorms coming up tuesday for the fifa women's world cup. so...
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drive right into canada without going through any check point there is no border protection in certain places, this is an indian reservation and ways he could have walked from the united states into canada undetected but the police were there. forder protection was there. canadian authorities were looking for him. you can walk into canada from the united states without being spotted. >> we understand he was pleading from the mouth and shot twice in the bath and he is in a hospital in malone in surgery. that is all we know as far as his condition. he will be treated. he will probably be prosecute to jail in clinton county where he escaped. our people are saying he is not going back to clinton correctional and he will be put in a super max prison and not given the privileges he is enjoying before the escape. the news conference is expected in under an more from now and governor question me address and there will be a lot of applause for sergeant jay cook, the her rove day who brought him down. "new york times" reporting he is a firearms instructor so when the suspect was confronted and ran his training must have kicked in and saved the day. sweat starred to plea and break and
drive right into canada without going through any check point there is no border protection in certain places, this is an indian reservation and ways he could have walked from the united states into canada undetected but the police were there. forder protection was there. canadian authorities were looking for him. you can walk into canada from the united states without being spotted. >> we understand he was pleading from the mouth and shot twice in the bath and he is in a hospital in...
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if you make the reality check and you look at these countries countries like the united states , canada, australia, and germany, then they haven't really done very much in terms of climate change protection. in the u.s., there's a lot of wrecking going on. this is what you refer to as a vendor in germany. i think i have quite some reservations about what has been announced in the wrong one -- in the long run. brent: candid remarks. >> let's move over to sports. >> it has finally been confirmed that the german national squad player is to join the italian champions. sarah: he has been with three, madrid for the last five years. now the world cup winner will sign a four-year contract after rejecting advances from the german club. brent: in the ongoing fifa bribery scandal, former vice president jack warner is accused of diverting funds from victims of haiti's earthquake. sarah: alleged to have diverted 750 thousand dollars in emergency funds that were donated by fee for according to a bbc report, several officials have been charged with running a crimial enterprise. brent: the race to host
if you make the reality check and you look at these countries countries like the united states , canada, australia, and germany, then they haven't really done very much in terms of climate change protection. in the u.s., there's a lot of wrecking going on. this is what you refer to as a vendor in germany. i think i have quite some reservations about what has been announced in the wrong one -- in the long run. brent: candid remarks. >> let's move over to sports. >> it has finally...
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it established a compliance panel to determine if it brought the united states in compliance. canada and mexico claimed not only did the revised rule failed to bring the united states into compliance but certain parts were even more onerous than the original rule. it required segregation of animals by country of origin which raises the costs of utilizing imported livestock. the report released october 20, 2014 upheld the earlier findings of discrimination. the united states appealed the compliance panel report on may 18 and may 18 2015, w.t.o. rejected the united states' appeal and found for the fourth and final time that the u.s. cool requirmingtse for beef and pork were discriminatory. and trying to determine the tariffs that canada and mexico can now impose on the united states which has been having the effects of billions of dollars. during a hearing to examine the implications of potential retaliation against the u.s., witnesses made it clear that losing the final appeal to w.t.o. and possible retaliation against the united states would have a devastating impact. witnesses inclu
it established a compliance panel to determine if it brought the united states in compliance. canada and mexico claimed not only did the revised rule failed to bring the united states into compliance but certain parts were even more onerous than the original rule. it required segregation of animals by country of origin which raises the costs of utilizing imported livestock. the report released october 20, 2014 upheld the earlier findings of discrimination. the united states appealed the...
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so the allied governments, canada, the united states, great britain, australia, all prepared for a chemicalthis is also al true of the japanese and nazis. so chemical was everyone's expectation and the scientists were involved in helping with that research. >> woodruff: but why did they choose a number of african american men japanese american men, puerto ricans and so forth? >> this is really an important question about how race matters in the world of science. the expectation was that racial differences would prove to play out not just for disease but for toxic exposures of mustard gas. so the scientists themselves had assumptions that racial groups might be variable. and the expectation was that white soldiers would have one kind of response, but african americans might be more resistent. japanese americans as well. and port puerto ricans too. that there are differences they could identify. >> woodruff: caitlin dickerson what did they find out. >> there was reports that does sigz american scientists continued to think that african americans were more resistant. base. >> woodruff: based o
so the allied governments, canada, the united states, great britain, australia, all prepared for a chemicalthis is also al true of the japanese and nazis. so chemical was everyone's expectation and the scientists were involved in helping with that research. >> woodruff: but why did they choose a number of african american men japanese american men, puerto ricans and so forth? >> this is really an important question about how race matters in the world of science. the expectation was...
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between canada and mexico and the united states. his case, they are upholding rules agreed to in that. the wto is not the governing body or any more. it's the governments of canada and mexico. what's really going to happen is whatever the u.s. does has to be ok with canada and mexico or should they approve the amounts that retaliation will be put in place. host: the wto has already approved canada's root retaliatory amounts? guest: the u.s. filed an appeal. that meeting turned into a notice that the u.s. has filed agreements -- host: you've been talking about canada. what about mexico? guest: mexico is affected by this but they are being less public. canada is doing a lot more talking. canada is able to be more vocal on things like this. mexico also will be seeking retaliation. canada has provided a list of a wide variety of products they could be reaching for. mexico has not provided an actual list. it would be similar to a trucking dispute in the early 1990's which really targeted california. in the same way canada is going from th
between canada and mexico and the united states. his case, they are upholding rules agreed to in that. the wto is not the governing body or any more. it's the governments of canada and mexico. what's really going to happen is whatever the u.s. does has to be ok with canada and mexico or should they approve the amounts that retaliation will be put in place. host: the wto has already approved canada's root retaliatory amounts? guest: the u.s. filed an appeal. that meeting turned into a notice...
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you use the energy resources we have in north america, canada, united states and mexico.n saudi arabia and russia. develop these energy resources. you will drive down the cost of power, electricity. at that particular point in time coupled with corporate tax policy, you can bring manufacturing back onshore in this country like we've never seen and a renaissance of manufacturing and good jobs created and an explosion of the american economy can happen. and i will suggest in very short order. >> question about jobs. it is jobs friday today. yesterday glen hubert who is the adviser to jeb bush made a comment about how he would be an advocate of stimulus which raised a question because president obama has pushed for, has pushed for more infra infrastructure and he talked about an infrastructure plan which some people thought was a stimulus plan. would you be an advocate for stimulus plan? >> i'm for stimulus in the sense of lowering taxes and using our energy, again. i'm a big believer and this is where, you know, some of the candidates and myself we we veer off a little bit
you use the energy resources we have in north america, canada, united states and mexico.n saudi arabia and russia. develop these energy resources. you will drive down the cost of power, electricity. at that particular point in time coupled with corporate tax policy, you can bring manufacturing back onshore in this country like we've never seen and a renaissance of manufacturing and good jobs created and an explosion of the american economy can happen. and i will suggest in very short order....
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over the past five years, the united states and canada have reported 11 fires, six explosions, nine evacuations and 47 deaths in lac-megantic. all related to the spike in oil-train transport seen in both countries. the tally of all u.s. oil train incident rose from one in 2009 to 144 in 2014. that crude awakening has agencies scrambling to contain the danger. mary snow has the report. >> reporter: this is a nightmare scrarn with cities asking what if. this latest derailment was in north dakota. in february a train erupted into a fireball in west virginia and a month later in illinois. no one was hurt it's the accidents prompting environmentalist to sound the alarm. his wake up call came in 2014, when tankers derailed. though one was hurt no oil spilt. >> it made me realise what a near miss that was. >> a near miss because of the densely populated neighbourhoods within striking distance of train lines. every day trains like this come rumbling across the tracks. often they are carrying dozens of cars with volatile crude oil on them putting people in the park and community at risk and all up along
over the past five years, the united states and canada have reported 11 fires, six explosions, nine evacuations and 47 deaths in lac-megantic. all related to the spike in oil-train transport seen in both countries. the tally of all u.s. oil train incident rose from one in 2009 to 144 in 2014. that crude awakening has agencies scrambling to contain the danger. mary snow has the report. >> reporter: this is a nightmare scrarn with cities asking what if. this latest derailment was in north...
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and 75% of parts must come from suppliers in the united states or canada.nbc. thanks for that landon. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> humidity is down. temperatures have dropped into the 50s. and 60s this morning. we're getting ready for a nice, sunny day. that's a live clear view looking across the delaware from the adventure aquarium. it's 64 degrees at 5:26. jessica boyington isin the first alert traffic center. >> we're having a good drive so far this morning, especially if you're on 202, southbound or northbound. no problems around route 30. we'll check in the the ongoing construction problem coming up. >>> i'm matt delucia live in gibbstown where the power is still out going on six days after that storm last week. several businesses are still closed. people are getting fed up. we'll hear from them, coming up. >>> plus a group of high school students send a letter to a notorious mobster. why they did it and the surprise response they got in return. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, they got him. the manhunt ends f
and 75% of parts must come from suppliers in the united states or canada.nbc. thanks for that landon. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> humidity is down. temperatures have dropped into the 50s. and 60s this morning. we're getting ready for a nice, sunny day. that's a live clear view looking across the delaware from the adventure aquarium. it's 64 degrees at 5:26. jessica boyington isin the first alert traffic center. >> we're having a good drive so far this...
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including the united states, mexico, canada, japan, australia, others that you see on the map. there's nothing here, you don't see china, a fast-growing economy on the pacific. it's left out of the deal for now. many influential economists argue that the president and his friends on the right are doing what the u.s. needs to be doing to be competitive in the face of china's growing global influence. organised labour in the united states, and environmental activists from president obama's free trade deals cost american jobs. any hope, many hope for a resolution were scrutled when the house voted to set a july 30th deadline. for a second vote on the trade bill. despite president obama's in person plea to house democrats. senior white house correspondent joins me from washington. of all the things you and i watch about congress, this one is really interesting. we knew that the president was not - didn't have the full support of his party. we knew that environmentalists and trade unions weren't on site. we knew about the trade deals, we didn't know this would happen, that his own p
including the united states, mexico, canada, japan, australia, others that you see on the map. there's nothing here, you don't see china, a fast-growing economy on the pacific. it's left out of the deal for now. many influential economists argue that the president and his friends on the right are doing what the u.s. needs to be doing to be competitive in the face of china's growing global influence. organised labour in the united states, and environmental activists from president obama's free...
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. >> the countries with the most registrations after the united states are canada vietnam, which is quite amazing, considering the distance and the cost of travel. the dominican republic after that. >> the archbishop also discussed the timing of the pope's mass in center city suggesting that many will most likely linger in philadelphia into the start of the workweek. >> on sunday the papal mass will take place at 4:00 in the afternoon at the same site. we expect that because it's a late mass like that many people will wait to travel home until monday. >> if you've been thinking that sunday mass with the pope meant sunday morning think again, it's going to be late in the afternoon, as you heard. one more note to report this will be an expensive event. organizers have raised 39 of the $45 million needed to host the world meeting of families. >>> to our weather now. comfortable conditions outside right now, not for long. >> nbc10 along the board walk in ocean city this afternoon, plenty of people enjoying the blue skies, sunshine and ocean breeze. glenn "hurricane" schwartz joining us now wi
. >> the countries with the most registrations after the united states are canada vietnam, which is quite amazing, considering the distance and the cost of travel. the dominican republic after that. >> the archbishop also discussed the timing of the pope's mass in center city suggesting that many will most likely linger in philadelphia into the start of the workweek. >> on sunday the papal mass will take place at 4:00 in the afternoon at the same site. we expect that because...
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authorities are also searching in vermont near lake champagne which bordered both the united states and canada. john henry smith has more. >> police in upstate new york say overnight they shut down eight miles between the towns of west plats burg, home to the clinton correctional facility where the two escaped last weekend. the local school distribute has closed and authorities sent out calls warning residents to stay indoors. yesterday the search for richard matt and david jet spread beyond new york state lines. >> we have information that suggests that they thought that new york was going to be hot, vermont would be cooler, in terms of law enforcement. >> authorities say they have been alerted that sweat and matt talked about going to a camp site in vermont that's made campers in the area weary. grand aisle state park is one of five state parkers in an 83 square mile area. >> that's a good place to hide out. >> we have had plenty of people approach us, and it is just what you do in a campground. there's also concern i love you and get back where you belong before uh yo get hurt. >> lee baits
authorities are also searching in vermont near lake champagne which bordered both the united states and canada. john henry smith has more. >> police in upstate new york say overnight they shut down eight miles between the towns of west plats burg, home to the clinton correctional facility where the two escaped last weekend. the local school distribute has closed and authorities sent out calls warning residents to stay indoors. yesterday the search for richard matt and david jet spread...
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we have nothing almost left to trade, except for natural gas and oil from canada to the united statesit just concerns me that we are not jumping up and down loudly trying to get some details on what this trade deal is going to do for us. the final benefits, the job losses, what we intend to do to ratify some of these issues and publicize that to the everyday american. that is all i have. guest: thank you very much. i think people in our country are very concerned about the trade deal. they know what has happened. nothing in this trade deal to us it is different, but the major concerns about creating jobs in america those concerns should be taken more seriously and that is why we want to go back to the drawing board and come up with a trade deal that guarantees that we create jobs and economic growth. we want to make sure there are resources for retraining and rehiring. host: margaret is an independent in columbus, georgia. caller: hello, congressman barbara lee. i am margaret from columbus georgia. i am retired military and a disabled veteran. apparently, i am not working at the prese
we have nothing almost left to trade, except for natural gas and oil from canada to the united statesit just concerns me that we are not jumping up and down loudly trying to get some details on what this trade deal is going to do for us. the final benefits, the job losses, what we intend to do to ratify some of these issues and publicize that to the everyday american. that is all i have. guest: thank you very much. i think people in our country are very concerned about the trade deal. they know...
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. >> as you go back through the miscarriages of justice in both our country, in canada that is, and the united statesngland, very often, probably as often as 40% to 50% of the time, bad science has played a significant role in a wrongful conviction. >> but the first thing lockyer noticed wasn't questionable science. it was a problem with the timeline. claire thompson said she was on the telephone with janice johnson on the morning of her death. in her original statement, thompson said she heard clayton kiss janice good-bye at approximately 7:40. she said the call with janice lasted ten minutes, until about 7:50. a witness said clayton johnson was at the gas station at the same time, 7:50, when claire thompson said she was ending her call to janice. the neighbor found janice's body and called paramedics at 7:52. clayton was aware that janice was expecting company that morning. >> any theory that he would kill his wife in a timespan of seconds or minutes when he could legitimately expect three different people to show up at the house in that very time that he was supposedly assaulting his life. you put
. >> as you go back through the miscarriages of justice in both our country, in canada that is, and the united statesngland, very often, probably as often as 40% to 50% of the time, bad science has played a significant role in a wrongful conviction. >> but the first thing lockyer noticed wasn't questionable science. it was a problem with the timeline. claire thompson said she was on the telephone with janice johnson on the morning of her death. in her original statement, thompson...
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they have been recalled for six years in the united states and canada.y had to recall pants that you could see through. >>> and today the 17th annual "take your dog to work" day. it's designed to encourage pet adoption by showing folks who don't have dogs the bonds their co-workers have with their pets. others show that dog-friendly workplaces can reduce stress. anne-marie, we know you weren't able to bring your dog to work but we do have a picture of him to keep you company and what a cutie. >> yeah. we gave him a bit of a mohawk cut. you weren't able to brick your dog so we have a picture. cooper. adorable. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> when we return don't say we're never, ever getting back together. taylor swift and apple make up over a music streaming dispute. this is the "cbs morning news." how do you get to the top of your game? give it everything you've got and leave those sticky sunscreens behind. new neutrogena cooldry sport. powerful protection designed to feel good. micromesh technology lets sweat pass th
they have been recalled for six years in the united states and canada.y had to recall pants that you could see through. >>> and today the 17th annual "take your dog to work" day. it's designed to encourage pet adoption by showing folks who don't have dogs the bonds their co-workers have with their pets. others show that dog-friendly workplaces can reduce stress. anne-marie, we know you weren't able to bring your dog to work but we do have a picture of him to keep you company...
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. >>> also tonight man hunt for a pair of escaped murderers has expanded across the united states into canada and into mexico. we have new details on the shawshank style breakout from a maximum security prison in new york. >> reporter: today checkpoints in and out of tonight continue to be manned by armed officers and schools have extra security. >> they could be literally anywhere. we're leaving no stone unturned. >> reporter: authorities say the two men used power tools to cut through the wall of their cells, break through a brick wall and climb out onto a 6- foot story catwalk, them mid through a maze of -- shimmied through a maze of tunnels and out a manhole cover making their mistake and left behind a note taunting their pursuers. >> our forensic investigation unit recovered some limited cutting tools. we presume perhaps more sophisticated tools may have been used, but we did not recover sophisticated cutting tools. >> reporter: contractors had been doing work on the 150-year- old prison. 48-year-old richard matt kidnapped, killed and dismembered his boss in 1997 before fleeing to mexico
. >>> also tonight man hunt for a pair of escaped murderers has expanded across the united states into canada and into mexico. we have new details on the shawshank style breakout from a maximum security prison in new york. >> reporter: today checkpoints in and out of tonight continue to be manned by armed officers and schools have extra security. >> they could be literally anywhere. we're leaving no stone unturned. >> reporter: authorities say the two men used power...
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he's not welcome in canada or the united states where there's tournaments. his position will be so difficultar the shock announcement. he's trying to do it and keep it in his own hands. it may be taken away from him and other ents taking it away sooner rather than later. >> thank you, insightful as always. >> the big question who can fill the void by sepp blatter. the jordanians say "you will run again." a long potential f.i.f.a. president, a french international is the chief of europe's body u.e.f.a. there the secretary-general, and sepp blatter's right-hand man, and is part of the u.s. investigations. the president of the confederation of african football caf, senior vice president of f.i.f.a. and a former international briefly throwing his hat in br pulling out. >> of course it's not just f.i.f.a.'s public image regaining sponsors. we can go to robert hague, his company says f.i.f.a.'s value was dropped by $400 million. sponsors plan to lose money. how do you quantify or get to the figure of $400 million. >> when we value a brand, we look at brand equity
he's not welcome in canada or the united states where there's tournaments. his position will be so difficultar the shock announcement. he's trying to do it and keep it in his own hands. it may be taken away from him and other ents taking it away sooner rather than later. >> thank you, insightful as always. >> the big question who can fill the void by sepp blatter. the jordanians say "you will run again." a long potential f.i.f.a. president, a french international is the...
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compare the population of canada to the united states the home building industry drives along with theo industry drives the economy. i don't think you want to mess with that. >> the number of canada is irrelevant. the fact that it has high functioning economy. i'm not advocating dropped deduction overnight. you cap it it's already capped to some extent. drop the cap gradually over a decade until you i understand up with a clean system. >> we disagree on that. i think you can still do what paul wants to do with simplify the tax code, which we have to do. it's so corrupt. it's so corrupt. >> the idea you are trying to streamline the economy. you want to take the thumb of the government, you know, the way it promotes certain industries. certain activities. you don't want the thumb on the side of home building. in the end let the market decide. >> but i really don't think that that's going to hurt the republicans who get behind the flat tax with the home income. >> it will balance the budget though. >> people are looking for their own self-interest and they are afraid. now, if you have --
compare the population of canada to the united states the home building industry drives along with theo industry drives the economy. i don't think you want to mess with that. >> the number of canada is irrelevant. the fact that it has high functioning economy. i'm not advocating dropped deduction overnight. you cap it it's already capped to some extent. drop the cap gradually over a decade until you i understand up with a clean system. >> we disagree on that. i think you can still...
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unbreakable world tour is what she's calling it kicks off in august with 36 confirmed shows in canada and the united states. but no dates are scheduled for philadelphia, new jersey or delaware. >> what is that all about. >> i'm sorry i even told but. >> thirty-six cities across u.s. and you cannot come to philly, janet, or new jersey, delaware. >> newark, you could do susquehanna bank center. >> maybe she will add more dates. >> i'm sure there is a lot of janet jackson fans in our area. >> well, yeah, i have to drag my behind up to new york. >> i guess if you want to see it. >> maybe i'll go to bette midler tonight. >> she's still at wells fargo. >> that is where i saw her yeah. >>> how about this, a little boy leaves his toy tiger at an airport? how the airport staff eased his fears and had a a lot of fun at the same time. new jersey's supreme court has spoken but teachers and school employees still fear for their futures. because rather than solving the pension crisis the court says politicians can continue to ignore it. that's just wrong. teachers and school employees have paid billions into their pensi
unbreakable world tour is what she's calling it kicks off in august with 36 confirmed shows in canada and the united states. but no dates are scheduled for philadelphia, new jersey or delaware. >> what is that all about. >> i'm sorry i even told but. >> thirty-six cities across u.s. and you cannot come to philly, janet, or new jersey, delaware. >> newark, you could do susquehanna bank center. >> maybe she will add more dates. >> i'm sure there is a lot of...
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canada, with the host nation taking on china. then, new zealand will face the netherlands. some of the favorites expected to win the international competition include the united states, canadaance. this is the first fifa event since its president sepp blatter stepped down. >>> well, one more big sporting event and it has to do with the horses. horse racing fans are chomping at the bit, you might say, for the running of the belmont stakes later today. american pharaoh is a 3-5 favorite to win. if he does, the 3-year-old thoroughbred, look at him there, mm, what a horse. the thoroughbred will become the first triple crown winner in 37 years. victor espinoza, the jockey, will ride the horse, his trainer is bob bafford. >> he looks bright, his eyes, his ears, you can tell when they, when we put the saddle on him. brought him out. couple round around the barn. you called tell he is happy. he is, enjoying what he does. he is a very happy horse. and you can tell he was enjoying himself out there. >> well, really hope he enjoys himself for this one. the last horse to win the triple crown, the belmont stakes, preakness race and the kentucky derby, was affirmed in 1978. >>> so, we wi
canada, with the host nation taking on china. then, new zealand will face the netherlands. some of the favorites expected to win the international competition include the united states, canadaance. this is the first fifa event since its president sepp blatter stepped down. >>> well, one more big sporting event and it has to do with the horses. horse racing fans are chomping at the bit, you might say, for the running of the belmont stakes later today. american pharaoh is a 3-5 favorite...
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compare the population of canada to the united states. we -- the home building industry drives along with with the auto industry drives the economy. i don't think you want to mess with that of the go ahead. >> the number of people in canada is irrelevant. the fact that it has a functioning high level economy, and it can do it without. i'm not advocating dropping the deduction overnight. you do cap it it is already capped to some extent and you drop the cap gradually over a decade until you end up with a clean system. >> we disagree on that. you can still do what paul wants to do simplify the tax code which we have to do. it is so corrupt. >> the idea -- the idea also you're trying to streamline the economy. you want to take the thumb of the government you know the way it promotes certain industries certain activities you don't want the thumb on the side of home building. in the end, let the market decide. >> i really don't think that that's going to hurt the republicans who get behind the flat tax with the home income. >> it balances the
compare the population of canada to the united states. we -- the home building industry drives along with with the auto industry drives the economy. i don't think you want to mess with that of the go ahead. >> the number of people in canada is irrelevant. the fact that it has a functioning high level economy, and it can do it without. i'm not advocating dropping the deduction overnight. you do cap it it is already capped to some extent and you drop the cap gradually over a decade until...
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fabulous organization -- which contains all nations of the western hemisphere except for the united states and canadao that switched from being and oas, which had all the nations with cuba suspended, two in organization that excludes the united states. this was in 2011. in 2012 at the summit, the countries in oas voted again that cuba be present at the oas summit in 2015. president obama and the head of the canadian government voted against that, so there was no final statement. obama was faced with two choices. he could isolate himself even further by not attending a president raul castro attended, or he could be a statesman. he decided to try to be a statesman. and he began the secret negotiations the next year, 2013, that led to the announcements last december. so in the announcements were made last december, the setup was for the 2015 summit. he wanted to be able to greet president raul castro as a statesman -- and he did do that except for one major flood which was in march, he declared venezuela was a threat to the national security of the united states, which was such an absurd statement that
fabulous organization -- which contains all nations of the western hemisphere except for the united states and canadao that switched from being and oas, which had all the nations with cuba suspended, two in organization that excludes the united states. this was in 2011. in 2012 at the summit, the countries in oas voted again that cuba be present at the oas summit in 2015. president obama and the head of the canadian government voted against that, so there was no final statement. obama was faced...
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. >> and they could be in canada because this prison is on the border between the united states and canada. polo, what's been the reaction in the community where you are? >> what's interesting here wolf, is this major manhunt continue bus it's business as usual. folks are still driving in and out of this community. we watched several school buses make their way past checkpoints. we had to stop at several checkpoints being manned by heavily armed guards also police officers checking out our vehicle. that's the ways whether you live here or not, getting close or driving away from prison that's happening, but, again, it's business as usual at this point. what's interesting, though, in speaking to the law enforcement personnel on the ground and what's different about today compared to the last several days is that today is really a work day. it's a monday and so now investigators are confident that this could lead to more evidence. that's because if for whatever reason someone in the community does not show up to work, that could raise questions. if for whatever reason there's an individual th
. >> and they could be in canada because this prison is on the border between the united states and canada. polo, what's been the reaction in the community where you are? >> what's interesting here wolf, is this major manhunt continue bus it's business as usual. folks are still driving in and out of this community. we watched several school buses make their way past checkpoints. we had to stop at several checkpoints being manned by heavily armed guards also police officers checking...
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canada. canadian officials have been notified of the fact that new york state police thought they were headed towards canada. there has been cooperation between canada and the unitedd shot by police. >> "the new york times" saying this was in franklin county. about 50 miles from clinton correctional facility where the convicts did escape. >> it is in that particular county. the township is malone in new york, which is in that county. the estimate is between 30 and 50 miles from the correctional facility. one officer this afternoon was surprised they were able to get that far because that is very wooded and rugged terrain, unless that's also hunting country, unless they were using trails that had already been cleared out. there was speculation that perhaps is one of the ways they were able to traverse such rugged territory. >> i don't understand why the dogs weren't able to sniff their trail. this isn't new york city this was a remote area. you would think it would be a straight forward task for these animals. >> do you know a lot about hunting dogs? >> yeah. i know they hunt. >> the problem early on was there was so much rain in that particular part of new york st
canada. canadian officials have been notified of the fact that new york state police thought they were headed towards canada. there has been cooperation between canada and the unitedd shot by police. >> "the new york times" saying this was in franklin county. about 50 miles from clinton correctional facility where the convicts did escape. >> it is in that particular county. the township is malone in new york, which is in that county. the estimate is between 30 and 50 miles...
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paul: we spend money in the united states, canada, and mexico, where it has increased substantially.ripled our headcount in the last 24 months. but also, looking at the next 20 years, mcallen is still investing over $200 million in expanding it. anyone will that see in the next two years, but maybe in two decades, conduction best production will come online and it will increase in north america. pimm: let us talk about production. what whiskeys are in the portfolio? paul: or rolls-royce is the mcallen. as what most people in north no escorted -- no us for. another brand is cut he thought. cutty sark, which people know because it will sold in prohibition. pimm: what happened to the brand? paul: it was out of fashion. what we are now is a bit of nostalgia. salesseeing an uptick in and specifically prohibition which had been designed for the amerco market. we are really seeing an increased self's presence and we are up 6% over the last year. pimm: americans may be jerking less, but they are drinking better. what is the best mcallen whiskey and what do something like that run? paul: you
paul: we spend money in the united states, canada, and mexico, where it has increased substantially.ripled our headcount in the last 24 months. but also, looking at the next 20 years, mcallen is still investing over $200 million in expanding it. anyone will that see in the next two years, but maybe in two decades, conduction best production will come online and it will increase in north america. pimm: let us talk about production. what whiskeys are in the portfolio? paul: or rolls-royce is the...
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and that they're in the process of, either, have made their way to canada, or across the united statestheir way to mexico, where one of these guys had previously escaped from a jail and was later arrested in mexico and brought back to the u.s. >> and, this is the first time in the prison's 170-year history any one has broken out. >> incredible. saudi arabia's supreme court upheld the harsh punishment against blogger. you may remember, the blogger was arrested three years ago, found guilty of insulting islam and 1,000 lashes and 10 years in prison. >> back in january he received the first 50 lashes. his wife told a french news agency she fears the flogging may begin next week. the blogger and his lawyer also behind bars by the way have both been nominated for this year's nobel peace prize. >> turkey facing the prospect of a coalition government. >> the turkish president's ruling party failed to win an j outright majority. arwa damon reports how support is shifting among turkey's voters. >> reporter: 80-year-old woman has voted in every election since she turned 18. in her lifetime she h
and that they're in the process of, either, have made their way to canada, or across the united statestheir way to mexico, where one of these guys had previously escaped from a jail and was later arrested in mexico and brought back to the u.s. >> and, this is the first time in the prison's 170-year history any one has broken out. >> incredible. saudi arabia's supreme court upheld the harsh punishment against blogger. you may remember, the blogger was arrested three years ago, found...
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that would bring the total to 68 labs across five countries, including the united states, australia, canada, and now great britain. >>> in 2016 ohio governor john casic is taking new steps lead to go a possible presidential run. he's hired two top republican consultants for his super pac. they both had assisted john mccain during his presidential rain. kasich has yet to say he's officially loeg throwing his hat in the ring. >>> the writer of a most famous headlines has now do you understand. he is about the time known for his iconic cover. headless body in topless bar. he passed away just three weeks after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. cole alan says musetto will be remembered for his humor and warmth. >> you know where that place is? >> right upstairs. >> no the new york post is. but the bar. it's over at 49th at 10th avenue. i think it's a ramada inn or something. >> probably. >> see you later. >> now that i'm good at topless bars' knowledge. >> you know the cover fee by any chance. do you know who is bouncing there tonight? >> you mean the bouncer? >> yeah the bouncer. >> of c
that would bring the total to 68 labs across five countries, including the united states, australia, canada, and now great britain. >>> in 2016 ohio governor john casic is taking new steps lead to go a possible presidential run. he's hired two top republican consultants for his super pac. they both had assisted john mccain during his presidential rain. kasich has yet to say he's officially loeg throwing his hat in the ring. >>> the writer of a most famous headlines has now do...
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supporters to inspire people in the west to create attacks and that has happened in the united states and canada as a thing called the you have to be to inspire canadians to take violent radical action. [laughter] is a truly frightening thought. the best estimates we have today are that literally tens of thousands of westerners have taken up arms under the islamic state banner of iraq and syria western passport holders trained and radicalized just as osama bin mod in himself was radicalized by us with the fight against the soviet union in the 1980's. so this problem of the radical islamists i believe is a problem that will see these men through their careers and their sons and daughters careers as well. it is a problem that will not go away this is a good clash between us if we don't take that threat nearly as seriously as we should be. >> i will continue to channel james risen i think the answer he provided his book of "pay any price" greed, power, and endless war" would be that it is angeles. it is one thing to say that abraham lincoln and suspended habeas corpus for four years from roll for t
supporters to inspire people in the west to create attacks and that has happened in the united states and canada as a thing called the you have to be to inspire canadians to take violent radical action. [laughter] is a truly frightening thought. the best estimates we have today are that literally tens of thousands of westerners have taken up arms under the islamic state banner of iraq and syria western passport holders trained and radicalized just as osama bin mod in himself was radicalized by...
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stuart: than get it from canada or the united states. >> right. stuart: i don't get that. >> yeah.ccess to it, and now you have the science -- the facts the real truth behind it. so you would expect that our government officials being presented with this very persuasive evidence would, in fact go forward to do this; right? stuart: you think they will? >> it's great for jobs, economy, and energy dependents across the board and governor gerri brown . stuart: you know him. >> i do everyone him pip like him and his wife anne. he's a very intelligent man. he still could be would know opposed to this, i don't know . stuart: so i'm going to quote if one more time. >> sure. stuart: this is the epa. >> yeah. stuart: on fracking. we did not find evidence that these mechanisms, fracking, have led to widespread systemic impacts on drinking water, resources in the united states. we did not find any evidence. >> we really try. [laughter] . stuart: 1,300 pages. they really wanted to find. >> 1,300 pages much to their grin they came up with no negative reports on fracking. i think this is kind of
stuart: than get it from canada or the united states. >> right. stuart: i don't get that. >> yeah.ccess to it, and now you have the science -- the facts the real truth behind it. so you would expect that our government officials being presented with this very persuasive evidence would, in fact go forward to do this; right? stuart: you think they will? >> it's great for jobs, economy, and energy dependents across the board and governor gerri brown . stuart: you know him....