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the main focus, it's way up here in alberta. you're basically looking at the tail end of it as it moves through. as it does, we're looking for the fog and low clouds to reform tonight after it passes by. so 3:00, 4:00 in the morning i think we will see more clouds and dense fog. i don't think we'll see a dense advisory, i think it'll burn off more rapidly. once it does, you're going to have some high clouds in the day. no big changes really. here's the system. just kind of illustrated for you. it'll peel the fog out of the valley down toward sacramento. almost to stockton. then tomorrow night it'll fill back in rather rapidly. but this is good. today was good too. because the fog if it entrenches itself. it gets deeper, stronger, colder, colder. the fact it chewed up today and it'll chew up tomorrow night, that helps the long range for the fog forecast. it'll be tough for it to be quite as extensive as it was two nights ago. the forecast high cooler air in the valleys. concord you will have a little fog when you wake up. santa r
the main focus, it's way up here in alberta. you're basically looking at the tail end of it as it moves through. as it does, we're looking for the fog and low clouds to reform tonight after it passes by. so 3:00, 4:00 in the morning i think we will see more clouds and dense fog. i don't think we'll see a dense advisory, i think it'll burn off more rapidly. once it does, you're going to have some high clouds in the day. no big changes really. here's the system. just kind of illustrated for you....
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in 1924 henry made the acquaintance of alberta einstein at one each banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship and henry was fascinated by the professors descriptions of experiments of quantum mechanics the future nobel prize winner and some of the students included oppenheimer the subject was very controversial and einstein was unconvinced of the validity. nevertheless goldman gave him over $1,000 to continue his research which resulted in an atomic fusion 20 years later and in 1931 when einstein concluded he could no longer liv in the hostile of atmosphere of nazi germany accepted a post at the institute for learning in princeton but after one year feelings the press of the institute was enforcing intolerable demands, the professor threatened to the eighth. henry attempted to intercede that the efforts became pointless as nazism's bread and heroes ruling elder traded options for einstein. henry was still convinced the nazis were just a passing phase until the night 40,000 ordinary citizens luted libraries and homes and
in 1924 henry made the acquaintance of alberta einstein at one each banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship and henry was fascinated by the professors descriptions of experiments of quantum mechanics the future nobel prize winner and some of the students included oppenheimer the subject was very controversial and einstein was unconvinced of the validity. nevertheless goldman gave him over $1,000 to continue his research which...
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into alberta where we will see 10 to 15 centimeters of additional snow.n we go to the east and we find yet more snow. very cold arctic air spilling right down into the southern -- into the southeast here and although temperatures will drop the snow will probably stop around tennessee, north carolina kind of area. light snow showers here expected and the much heavier stuff pushing up into the mid atlantic and the northeast. we have minus 4 in toronto. 1 in new york city and 4 degrees in washington, d.c. expect the temperatures to dip into the weekend. excuse me. as we head to the west we can see all of the warmth move in with it. 8 degrees in denver, not bad. 10 degrees in seattle and 9 expected in vancouver for your friday. all right. we go to europe, unfortunately it's not going to be a very good outlook for most of you across the continent. the good news, though is that we aren't going to see a return of the heavy snow and we've been dealing with that since late november and actually very warm, southwesterly winds pushing up through here will keep this
into alberta where we will see 10 to 15 centimeters of additional snow.n we go to the east and we find yet more snow. very cold arctic air spilling right down into the southern -- into the southeast here and although temperatures will drop the snow will probably stop around tennessee, north carolina kind of area. light snow showers here expected and the much heavier stuff pushing up into the mid atlantic and the northeast. we have minus 4 in toronto. 1 in new york city and 4 degrees in...
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into alberta where we will see 10 to 15 centimeters of additional snow.n we goo theast and we find yet more snow. very cold arctic air spilling right down into the southern -- into the southeast here and although temperatures will drop the snow will probably stop around tennessee, north carolina kind of area. light snow showers here expected and the much heavier stuff pushing up into the mid atlantic and the northeast. we have minus 4 in toronto. 1 in new york city and 4 degrees in washington, d.c. expect the temperatures to dip into the weekend. excuse me. as we head to the west we can see all of the warmth move in with it. 8 degrees in denver, not bad. 10 degrees in seattle and 9 expected in vancouver for your friday. all right. we go to europe, unfortunately it's not going to be a very good outlook for most of you across the continent. the good news, though is that we aren't going to see a return of the heavy snow and we've been dealing with that since late november and actually very warm, southwesterly winds pushing up through here will keep this most
into alberta where we will see 10 to 15 centimeters of additional snow.n we goo theast and we find yet more snow. very cold arctic air spilling right down into the southern -- into the southeast here and although temperatures will drop the snow will probably stop around tennessee, north carolina kind of area. light snow showers here expected and the much heavier stuff pushing up into the mid atlantic and the northeast. we have minus 4 in toronto. 1 in new york city and 4 degrees in washington,...
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they beat south korea in the semi on penalties thanks to the heroics of their goalkeeper carwash alberta's acar oni's men are one of the youngest sides at the tournament but they have already shown maturity and didn't hope to go all the way. traduce. not only me for the team also we it's really difficult not only me. who is suspended to do so or for the team also it's a difficult no but you know through decision. really growing up as a team so also or in a final we. would like to show that we are well let's move to ice hockey in the bars failed to cut the gap on the eastern conference leaders sell about you live to just one point this season with two time. surprising losing to you go on home ice to one elsewhere in armorica overcame to nominate all three in the non russian clash to plato thrashed it is born and sparta see a scar three one in the classic moscow thanks to two goals by stefan. and finally formula one team force india have revealed and huge driver for next season touring car champion paul the rest has been signed up with the same up with adrian sutil on the grid the rest are o
they beat south korea in the semi on penalties thanks to the heroics of their goalkeeper carwash alberta's acar oni's men are one of the youngest sides at the tournament but they have already shown maturity and didn't hope to go all the way. traduce. not only me for the team also we it's really difficult not only me. who is suspended to do so or for the team also it's a difficult no but you know through decision. really growing up as a team so also or in a final we. would like to show that we...
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. >> from what i have seen, none of the interactions, or even the toe alberta of those interactions wouldany reasonable police officer to conclude that this guy would grab a gun and go shoot 20 people. >> reporter: that day, loughner was also seen removing a black bag from a family car. when his father asked him about it the 22-year-old took off running, investigators have not found that bag but inside lockner's home they have discovered a written note with the word "die," in it. police believe it refers to gabrielle giffords. >> i was the last person he shot before he had to reload. >> reporter: she survived the shooting after being shot three times. she was hit in both arms and a bullet is lodges in her back. >> the gunman had no expression on his face. it was very blank. >> among those being mourned tonight 89-year-old christina green. her funeral will be held tomorrow. >>> and as we take another look at tucson we will be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> food evening, live from the cbs5 weather center in san francisco where today we're monitoring high temperatures anywhere from 54 deg
. >> from what i have seen, none of the interactions, or even the toe alberta of those interactions wouldany reasonable police officer to conclude that this guy would grab a gun and go shoot 20 people. >> reporter: that day, loughner was also seen removing a black bag from a family car. when his father asked him about it the 22-year-old took off running, investigators have not found that bag but inside lockner's home they have discovered a written note with the word "die,"...
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Jan 21, 2011
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you have a pipeline proposed to be built from alberta into the united states as far as taxes that couldpotentially double the oil exports from canada into the united states. some critics on the democratic side predominantly say this is birdie oil. we don't want more. we want to lessen our dependence on hydrocarbons in general and supporters say we would like to get more oil from canada and less from the middle east and a lot of american jobs involved in this project so the state department is reviewing it and is under a lot of pressure from congress to either slow down that review and take more time to look at the environmental aspects or speed it up. we recently had an election and a new congress came and in the house we had a chairman of an energy committee who is committed to opposing the oil exports into the united states. and relax and of california. he is replaced by a republican who calls himself a fan of oil and has written to hillary clinton saying let's move this faster. we can't wait. this is a big economic and energy issue. what is interesting is after 9/11 all the attention
you have a pipeline proposed to be built from alberta into the united states as far as taxes that couldpotentially double the oil exports from canada into the united states. some critics on the democratic side predominantly say this is birdie oil. we don't want more. we want to lessen our dependence on hydrocarbons in general and supporters say we would like to get more oil from canada and less from the middle east and a lot of american jobs involved in this project so the state department is...
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the tar sands where talking about today are in alberta.n the screen you see what all the orange is, that is worth the oil fields are. the actual square miles is about 30 square miles less than the state of new york. is what they are projecting it be. new york is the 26th largest state in the united states. so to give you an idea of how big the tar sands are actually. what companies involved? as of the last couple of years every oil company in the world is involved in the tar sands. it's not just anyone. it is bp. bps lacks one of the last want to go into the tar sands. and when we sit and talk about every oil company, even the norwegian -- the tar sands was a major factor in the norwegian collections last year, which doesn't make any sense, but the government owns the oil company in norway which owns 51% of the gas company over there. so, the president -- there are nine president -- nine candidates running for president. eight of them were against continuing on with the tar sands. the one that was in office was for tar sands. obviously, th
the tar sands where talking about today are in alberta.n the screen you see what all the orange is, that is worth the oil fields are. the actual square miles is about 30 square miles less than the state of new york. is what they are projecting it be. new york is the 26th largest state in the united states. so to give you an idea of how big the tar sands are actually. what companies involved? as of the last couple of years every oil company in the world is involved in the tar sands. it's not...
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is going south from ontario to alberta. >> you have a question for a panel? >> so my question is.you can say is spent a lot of time thinking about this. my question is things are moving rapidly. the president of china's income. $74 billion in contracts announced. minutes two or three years, this panel, what i would like to hear, where's the competitive advantage that canada and the united states will enjoy and who will enjoy it? >> i think you can say manufacturing is a competitive and one of the challenges we have is how we perceive it. u.s. manufacturing output isp but manufacturing employment is down, so we tend to think of it is a declining sector. everyone wants a high-tech job or a green job and it in a fracturing still employs a lot of people. it has just become more automated than it has been and what that is created is not a tension with the service sector but a whole new service sector managing supply chains. the logistics, the quality and assurance up and down the supply chain that dozens of companies in the production of a product that you know from the name brand that
is going south from ontario to alberta. >> you have a question for a panel? >> so my question is.you can say is spent a lot of time thinking about this. my question is things are moving rapidly. the president of china's income. $74 billion in contracts announced. minutes two or three years, this panel, what i would like to hear, where's the competitive advantage that canada and the united states will enjoy and who will enjoy it? >> i think you can say manufacturing is a...
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team alberta appearekeeping our eye on the w, we're losing 5-10 degrees. we have good chance of rain, we have been waiting for that. mostly focused on the north bay. but we will keep an eye on that. another thing we are looking at is the search for the four year- old boy in the canal, and are they believe was used to do that again. in other news 3 health insurers have agreed to delay a rate increase this spirit they agree to the delayed to give the state department to examine their recent rate filings. they will ensure their proposals comply with laws. blue shield had rejected request for delay, which will take effect march 1st will be the third hike since october. >> jobless on the americans are buying stock longer. 30 percent of americans receiving unemployment has been doing so for more than a year. 25 percent increase over the number last year. 4.2 million americans have been without a job for at least a year. out of 14 million total unemployed today's world report will show and growth of 3 1/2%. americans likely spend more freely. that's boosting hope
team alberta appearekeeping our eye on the w, we're losing 5-10 degrees. we have good chance of rain, we have been waiting for that. mostly focused on the north bay. but we will keep an eye on that. another thing we are looking at is the search for the four year- old boy in the canal, and are they believe was used to do that again. in other news 3 health insurers have agreed to delay a rate increase this spirit they agree to the delayed to give the state department to examine their recent rate...
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you can see the storm coming off of the alberta clipper, from the great lakes and swoops into the northeast and then as it makes its way to the coast making the way up towards new england. it is really some form of it is around all weekend but here's what to expect. pennsylvania one to three inches. areas further north, connecticut, you could get anywhere from six to ten inches. the heaviest snow will fall between noon and midnight tonight. thereafter, starts to taper off and we'll keep an eye on it for you all day. more on the national forecast later on in the show. >> thanks. keeping you busy today. >>> also this morning, politics and lots of politicking. this morning president obama is getting a new chief of staff while on capitol hill republicans and democrats aren't wasting time arguing over the record-high deficit and health care. cbs news senior white house correspondent bill plante with the detail this is morning. good morning. >> good morning, erica. there's been talk lately at both ends of the pennsylvania avenue about a new spirit of bipartisanship. well, that spirit got sorely t
you can see the storm coming off of the alberta clipper, from the great lakes and swoops into the northeast and then as it makes its way to the coast making the way up towards new england. it is really some form of it is around all weekend but here's what to expect. pennsylvania one to three inches. areas further north, connecticut, you could get anywhere from six to ten inches. the heaviest snow will fall between noon and midnight tonight. thereafter, starts to taper off and we'll keep an eye...
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an alberta clipper bringing one to three inches, not a huge storm but the most snow that falls anywhere in the u.s. today after a country filled with snow right now. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. all right. the ladies celebrate their birthday, hot toddy? hot cocoa. betty. >> good enough. up next the best eats for fighting stress, anxiety and depression. five feel-good foods that will boost your mood. this is "the early show" on cbs. ! ultra snuggle blue sparkle with fresh release technology keeps clothes smelling fresh up to 14 days. and has the ultimate in snuggly softness® your family loves... you can always count on snuggle. can make a long family road trip... >> you think we'll be there soon? >> ...feel even longer. >> you said we'll be there soon. i hope we're not lost. >> so i always make sure i've got the right guidance. >> gps: turn left ahead. >> mother: we're here! >> father: i'm like that with taxes too. turbotax has a unique gps feature that guides me to every deduction and credit i deserve. for home, medic
an alberta clipper bringing one to three inches, not a huge storm but the most snow that falls anywhere in the u.s. today after a country filled with snow right now. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. all right. the ladies celebrate their birthday, hot toddy? hot cocoa. betty. >> good enough. up next the best eats for fighting stress, anxiety and depression. five feel-good foods that will boost your mood. this is "the...
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Jan 29, 2011
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there's an alberta clipper 3ushing to the great lakes that will affect portions of the northeast today. a little bit of light snow for the northern rockies and just unseasonably warm down south. and take a look at all that sunshine that a majority of the country has. talk about a couple spots for some snow. there's a little bit of snow on the northern plains. there's a little bit of snow pushing through the great lakes. again, talking a little bit of snow. couple of inches here or there. however the next big storm that's potentially brewing out there, we're going to watch this one. a low pressure system will be dropping in to texas probably monday afternoon. now this is like pulling into a gas station. it's going to sit there and just fill up on gulf moisture. then it starts marching to the east. okay. by tuesday afternoon, then wednesday afternoon, curves to the northeast. now, if it pushes out to sea, big deal. you've got a big storm for the fish. if it pushes further to the west, it's a big rainmaker. but, if it sets up right off the northeast shoreline, well then it's going to be t
there's an alberta clipper 3ushing to the great lakes that will affect portions of the northeast today. a little bit of light snow for the northern rockies and just unseasonably warm down south. and take a look at all that sunshine that a majority of the country has. talk about a couple spots for some snow. there's a little bit of snow on the northern plains. there's a little bit of snow pushing through the great lakes. again, talking a little bit of snow. couple of inches here or there....
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for instance, last year, i was at a friend's ranch in alberta, and she showed me a beautiful letter thathe got, and they get together and make blankets for soldiers that are injured. they are given a blanket basically right on the battlefield. the soldier loved his blanket. they do not put their name on it. they just send these blankets off and hope they are given. this mother wrote a letter. she found out from a tag that had been sewn on the blanket, and she contacted the town, and the mother was just thankful. i look at the letter. it was just wonderful. she lived in ottawa. we invited them for coffee. we took some pictures and send it back to all these people, and there's many groups like this across canada, little groups of people doing things for no glory, and i just love that, to be able to let the people back in the small town novak their work was appreciated. -- know that their work was appreciated. that is the work of love, shining a light on people coast- to-coast, doing a charity work who get no recognition. >> we understand also that you have been quite instrumental, if i may
for instance, last year, i was at a friend's ranch in alberta, and she showed me a beautiful letter thathe got, and they get together and make blankets for soldiers that are injured. they are given a blanket basically right on the battlefield. the soldier loved his blanket. they do not put their name on it. they just send these blankets off and hope they are given. this mother wrote a letter. she found out from a tag that had been sewn on the blanket, and she contacted the town, and the mother...
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Jan 31, 2011
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i'm the president of the university of alberta. and i very much enjoyed your words. you commented on the importance of competitiveness and inoslaying and i know it's been a difficult time in terms of investments. how do you plan to invest in universities going forward and what can universities do to support your innovation agenda? >> yeah. well, i think -- if countries like mine are going to succeed in the future, it's going to be around the knowledge-based industries where we invent, create, exploit, export and that's what we got to think about that and universities play a huge part in that. and i take a very logical, sensible straightforward view. you need good universities. you need them to be well funded in order to compete with the rest of the world. so where's the money going to come from? in the end there are only two possible places. you can ask the taxpayer for more money for your universities or you can get graduates themselves to make a greater contribution. now, from what i've said, it's absolutely clear that countries all over europe are dealing with the
i'm the president of the university of alberta. and i very much enjoyed your words. you commented on the importance of competitiveness and inoslaying and i know it's been a difficult time in terms of investments. how do you plan to invest in universities going forward and what can universities do to support your innovation agenda? >> yeah. well, i think -- if countries like mine are going to succeed in the future, it's going to be around the knowledge-based industries where we invent,...
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to have a pipeline that is supposed to be built from alberta into the united states as far as texas thatan potentially double the oil exports from canada into the united states most of which would be from the oil sands, and from the critics on the democratic side predominantly say this is dirty oil we don't want any more of it we want to lessen our dependence on hydrocarbon in general and then the supporters say no. when we would like to get more oil from canada and less from the middle east, and number two, there would be a lot of american jobs involved in this project. so the state department is reviewing it and it's under a lot of pressure from congress to either cut slim down that review and take more time to look at the entire middle aspect or to speed it up, so we just recently had an election and the new congress came in and then the house for a sample we had a chairm of an energy committee, very powerful committee who is committed to opposing the oil sands port in the united states. henry waxman, the - california. now he's been replaced by fred upton from michigan who calls himse
to have a pipeline that is supposed to be built from alberta into the united states as far as texas thatan potentially double the oil exports from canada into the united states most of which would be from the oil sands, and from the critics on the democratic side predominantly say this is dirty oil we don't want any more of it we want to lessen our dependence on hydrocarbon in general and then the supporters say no. when we would like to get more oil from canada and less from the middle east,...
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. >> they're from alberta, canada. they're ken and barbie canadian style. told on my answers this morning it was true, so you have to explain. >> i'll explain it. >> she's going to clear it up. >> the keyword there is "always." it's not always we say on average ten inches of snow melts down to one inch of liquid equivalent or rain. if you have dry snow, the kind not good for making snowmen, it could take 30 inches of snow to melt it down. kind of true or false. they were going to win either way. >> all right. >> a lovely lady from pittsburgh. true or false, you can ice skate on a lake or pond if the ice is at least three inches thick. >> false. >> true. >> you were wrong. >> you were right. >> i'm so glad she stuck to her guns. what's the safe zone? >> you have to be careful with it, because spots on lakes can be thicker than other spots. if it's less two inches, you want to stay off it. a little ice fishing, four inches. the bigger it is up to 12 inches of ice for a car to drive on. >> how do you know how thick it is? >> that's the question. you have to be
. >> they're from alberta, canada. they're ken and barbie canadian style. told on my answers this morning it was true, so you have to explain. >> i'll explain it. >> she's going to clear it up. >> the keyword there is "always." it's not always we say on average ten inches of snow melts down to one inch of liquid equivalent or rain. if you have dry snow, the kind not good for making snowmen, it could take 30 inches of snow to melt it down. kind of true or false....
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Jan 1, 2011
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for instance, last year i was at a ranch in alberta and i were shown a beautiful letter from the motherf a soldier. a group people in the region together and make blankets for soldiers when they are injured, basically right on the battlefield almost. this soldier loved his blanket. don't put their name on it. they just send them off and hope they are given. this mother wrote a letter and found out from a tag that was sewn on the blanket. the mother was just thankful. i looked at the weather -- the letter and it was just wonderful. we invited them for coffee. we took some pictures and send them back to all of these people. there are many groups like this all across canada doing things for no glory. i just love that, to be able to let the people know in that small town that their work was appreciated. those are the ones that i loved the past, people shining lights. a lot of it is a lot of charity, and they get no recognition. >> what a wonderful gesture. we understand, also, that you have been quite instrumental, if i may say that, in helping the prime minister move forward with his music
for instance, last year i was at a ranch in alberta and i were shown a beautiful letter from the motherf a soldier. a group people in the region together and make blankets for soldiers when they are injured, basically right on the battlefield almost. this soldier loved his blanket. don't put their name on it. they just send them off and hope they are given. this mother wrote a letter and found out from a tag that was sewn on the blanket. the mother was just thankful. i looked at the weather --...