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the kra family, who runs the farm in alberta, they received a guinness world record certificate for the 29,000-square-meter maze. the family flew over it in a helicopter and held their smartphone out the window. this maze also includes qr codes on sides to give visitors hints about finding their way around. so really great way to get out there and enjoy their autumn there in central canada. here's a look at your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
the kra family, who runs the farm in alberta, they received a guinness world record certificate for the 29,000-square-meter maze. the family flew over it in a helicopter and held their smartphone out the window. this maze also includes qr codes on sides to give visitors hints about finding their way around. so really great way to get out there and enjoy their autumn there in central canada. here's a look at your extended forecast. ♪ >>> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes....
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. >>> alberta had a busy did it yesterday. >>> ireland 7 mi. before the event came home and changed. there is money the the girl had youth programs. they we had 10 of the runners yesterday show up but at&t park yesterday it was an amazing scene there were so many people on the wednesday night pinhead. the running time was under 70 minutes. where in the fifties and low 60s. the winds are pretty much stagnant at this hour. the building because we shall look back locale's out there right now. he will dissipate later this afternoon. is your future cast for lunch hour. clause a hanging their tight to the ocean beach and avenues. to date under the influence of high pressure and we will see the hottest temperatures of the work week. temperatures from that office to appease a mid-60's at the beaches for two 70's and 80's around the peninsula up to 94 degrees in livermore. 95 in pleasanton 96 and burn wood. we get hotter as we go further inland. 84 degrees and that up. the six the forecast as we see each and every day the seasonal conditions return by s
. >>> alberta had a busy did it yesterday. >>> ireland 7 mi. before the event came home and changed. there is money the the girl had youth programs. they we had 10 of the runners yesterday show up but at&t park yesterday it was an amazing scene there were so many people on the wednesday night pinhead. the running time was under 70 minutes. where in the fifties and low 60s. the winds are pretty much stagnant at this hour. the building because we shall look back locale's out...
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we are more like ontario or alberta, finland. we did the differentiator resources. we got out of looking out the window and blaming people and we started looking in the mirror. when we looked in the mirror, what we saw was a set of structures that were causing all of our employees to be disengaged. even if you got the best plan, which in a place like montgomery county to get, the plan is executed by the people. if the people are not going to execute the plan, you have got a problem. >> that is why you showed them a map. >> and that is why we started doing things different. we embraced our employees, rather than push them away. we gave them the support, encouraged them to stop the train if it was not working. we started to listen to what the children needed and the future needed. when we did that, we became the number 1 graduation rate high schools in the country of all the large systems, highest a.p scores, and the highest baccalaureate degrees throughout the world. >> what is one thing you would have folks take away from our conversation? >> the very one thing that
we are more like ontario or alberta, finland. we did the differentiator resources. we got out of looking out the window and blaming people and we started looking in the mirror. when we looked in the mirror, what we saw was a set of structures that were causing all of our employees to be disengaged. even if you got the best plan, which in a place like montgomery county to get, the plan is executed by the people. if the people are not going to execute the plan, you have got a problem. >>...
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it is located in alberta. the farm is famous for its annual corn mazes but this is the first time it's gone with a high tech theme. >> when i see those big mazes, i think of "the shining." >>> it appears the honeymoon is over. what a new poll says. on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. go to our website below to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with over
it is located in alberta. the farm is famous for its annual corn mazes but this is the first time it's gone with a high tech theme. >> when i see those big mazes, i think of "the shining." >>> it appears the honeymoon is over. what a new poll says. on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a...
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check out this maze in alberta. that is a computer bar code you're looking at. the maze was designed by the cray family. there, you can see it again. it's 11 football fields. >> and after months of anticipation, katie couric's daytime talk show premiered today at 3:00, marking her return to daily tv but told us it's deeply personal. >> katie's return isn't just a milestone. >> this is a new beginning for me which is both exciting and terrifying. >> this is an opportunity to connect with people who helped her get where she is today. >> i do feel like through the years i've developed a relationship with people who watched me. i know they care about me as a person. i actually, you know it's hard to say you do care about them. >> and larry and i sat down with katie. she talked about using her show as a platform for helping people live better live autos i want to do this for right reasons. i want to help people get the information they need. that will hopefully improve their lives whether raising their kids, or staying healthy. and being an educated citizen. you know
check out this maze in alberta. that is a computer bar code you're looking at. the maze was designed by the cray family. there, you can see it again. it's 11 football fields. >> and after months of anticipation, katie couric's daytime talk show premiered today at 3:00, marking her return to daily tv but told us it's deeply personal. >> katie's return isn't just a milestone. >> this is a new beginning for me which is both exciting and terrifying. >> this is an opportunity...
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it is located in alberta apparently famous for the corn maize, high tech.ues in there, as well. thank you for joining us, we have the chris matthews show coming up. can you imagine trying to make that corn maize? >> wow, that is impressive. >> all right, have a great evening. come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and there are no withdrawal fees at over 17,500 chase atms all for one flat fee of $4.95 per month. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid.
it is located in alberta apparently famous for the corn maize, high tech.ues in there, as well. thank you for joining us, we have the chris matthews show coming up. can you imagine trying to make that corn maize? >> wow, that is impressive. >> all right, have a great evening. come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing the chase liquid reloadable card. with chase liquid, there's no waiting and no fee to activate you can load cash and checks at any chase...
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. >>> darren at san jose state in alberta at florida >>> and she makes time to check on a student in florida during hurricane season. >>> how are you doing their use safe? >>> just like any mother would do. she's helped over one that students have a better future and has dreams of starting a boarding school. >>> the greatest gift you could ever give anyone is love and mine is unconditional it's knowing i have made someone else's life a little bit easier it's my biggest reward. >>> for helping students reach their full potential this week's award goes to brown. " it costs to $1,000 to cover the commission if you want to get involved log on to cbs san francisco dot com and find a link to profound asian and nominate your local hero at cbs san francisco dot com if you collect the connect button to find the evil nomination form. coming up next door on the campaign and against the three strikes perform ballot measure. >>> retirement plans for the space shuttle endeavor after her final flight of the bay area and southern california. >>> and getting a lot of attention on the campaign ,,,,,,
. >>> darren at san jose state in alberta at florida >>> and she makes time to check on a student in florida during hurricane season. >>> how are you doing their use safe? >>> just like any mother would do. she's helped over one that students have a better future and has dreams of starting a boarding school. >>> the greatest gift you could ever give anyone is love and mine is unconditional it's knowing i have made someone else's life a little bit...
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canada -- ail -- alberta, canada. i think temperatures will come down a couple of degrees. about the same tomorrow. can't get any in here. low clouds increasing. more going up the coast. very shallow on the sonoma coast. so i think this will translate into a little cooler pattern. hard to see but there is a little more of an onshore breeze today. this low is helping to enhance some of that tag. 40s and 50s on the terps. 47 and 57 between santa rosa and napa. a lot of low to mid-50s. patrick in redwood shores says it fells -- smells like that smell in the air is fall. the leaves roo beginning to fall -- are beginning to fall. for us it will be slightly warmer. by friday and saturday, it looks like high pressure says i think i'll come back in. a little roller coaster ride here. breezy, a little cooler at times, temperatures though, i mean if you are far enough away from the coast, you might think it's still hot. pleasanton, 86. down about 3, 4 from add's high -- yesterday's high. woodside, 79. 78 menlo park. los altos,
canada -- ail -- alberta, canada. i think temperatures will come down a couple of degrees. about the same tomorrow. can't get any in here. low clouds increasing. more going up the coast. very shallow on the sonoma coast. so i think this will translate into a little cooler pattern. hard to see but there is a little more of an onshore breeze today. this low is helping to enhance some of that tag. 40s and 50s on the terps. 47 and 57 between santa rosa and napa. a lot of low to mid-50s. patrick in...
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and 15,000 people in alberta, canada, just working in the energy industry.why not put those veterans to work right here at home, right? i mean, we all want to have a good-quality job but we'd like to have it near our home, right? not having to go to a different country to get that work. the paramond group estimates that the keystone x.l. pipeline will create 15,000 to 20,000 direct construction jobs right away. direct construction jobs right away. and that it will create thousands and thousands of permanent jobs in addition to those construction jobs. and that's without spending any tax dollars, that's without adding to the deficit, that's without adding to the debt. and that's jobs here at home, not in canada. also, trans-canada, the company that's building the keystone x.l. pipeline, gives a hiring preference to veterans. they give a hiring preference to veterans in canada. they give a hiring preference to veterans in the united states. and, in fact, they also support and sponsor a program, it's actually delivered by a nonprofit entity. it's called helmets
and 15,000 people in alberta, canada, just working in the energy industry.why not put those veterans to work right here at home, right? i mean, we all want to have a good-quality job but we'd like to have it near our home, right? not having to go to a different country to get that work. the paramond group estimates that the keystone x.l. pipeline will create 15,000 to 20,000 direct construction jobs right away. direct construction jobs right away. and that it will create thousands and thousands...
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thank you, alberta, canada, for this. we've had this live view from the hd 4 city camera. sun up over the potomac river. temperature there at 61. the dewpoint comfortably dry, 51. just a very gentle breeze out of the southwest now. this big area of high pressure over our region giving us a clear sky throughout the entire region this morning. the crescent moon and venus in the eastern sky now fading off a bit. we'll see it again tomorrow morning. 61 at reagan national. it's in the 50s. much of the region right near the bay waters. away from the waters inland, southern maryland, many locations in the upper 40s now. as well as our north and western suburbs. shenandoah wa valley into the mountains. as the day progresses, by 8:00 a.m., still going to be cool. bright sun, though. for your lunch hour, you may want to have an alfresco lunch. going to be up in the mid-70s with lots of sun, low humidity in place. coming back home from work and school. we'll have our temperatures near 80 midafternoon. back down to the 70s late afternoon. thursday another gorgeous september day. after
thank you, alberta, canada, for this. we've had this live view from the hd 4 city camera. sun up over the potomac river. temperature there at 61. the dewpoint comfortably dry, 51. just a very gentle breeze out of the southwest now. this big area of high pressure over our region giving us a clear sky throughout the entire region this morning. the crescent moon and venus in the eastern sky now fading off a bit. we'll see it again tomorrow morning. 61 at reagan national. it's in the 50s. much of...
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now, all the rest of those states and alberta have permitted it, but not nebraska.oy, they said, oh, we've got to study this, change the laws, so they actually haven't given them a permitted route, so it's difficult in washington, d.c. for them to give them a permitted route until we actually establish what that route would be. it's the republicans in nebraska who took the wheels off the bus and then the republicans in washington, d.c. want to know why the bus is running late. jenna: so your not disappointed with the president when it comes to his energy policies over the last couple of years, you approve of the way he's embraced energy in this country or the way he says he has? >> well, when he was elected just four years ago ce of gasoline in the summer of 2008 was about $4.11. we were about $3.43 this summer. we actually have gone be from importing about 60% of our oil to about 40%, and more than 50% of the drilling rigs working worldwide are working in the united states. we're producing more, we're using less. that's a path to energy independence, and i like tha
now, all the rest of those states and alberta have permitted it, but not nebraska.oy, they said, oh, we've got to study this, change the laws, so they actually haven't given them a permitted route, so it's difficult in washington, d.c. for them to give them a permitted route until we actually establish what that route would be. it's the republicans in nebraska who took the wheels off the bus and then the republicans in washington, d.c. want to know why the bus is running late. jenna: so your...
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the keystone xl pipeline would carry oil from the alberta tar sands to gulf coast refineries. president obama has delayed a final decision on the pipeline until after the november election. in undocumented immigrant from guatemala who only recently learned he was a survivor of a 1982 massacre, has been granted political asylum in the united states. oscar ramirez was just three years old when the u.s. backed death squad killed some 250 civilians and a guatemalan village. while his mother and eight siblings all died, he survived this water when a commanding officer abducted him and went on to raise him as one of his own. now a father of four living near boston, ramÍrez learned of his real passed just last year. he has since been reunited with his biological father, who survived the attack because he was traveling when the massacre occurred. the european court of human rights has been given final approval to the extradition of muslim cleric and mastery to the united states. he has spent years in prison in britain and the conviction of inciting racial hatred and inciting murder. h
the keystone xl pipeline would carry oil from the alberta tar sands to gulf coast refineries. president obama has delayed a final decision on the pipeline until after the november election. in undocumented immigrant from guatemala who only recently learned he was a survivor of a 1982 massacre, has been granted political asylum in the united states. oscar ramirez was just three years old when the u.s. backed death squad killed some 250 civilians and a guatemalan village. while his mother and...
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they went to court in edmonton, alberta. to the supreme court of canada, and the court decided the child's interest was not in having her life artificially prolonged. the judges heard the case and decided against the parents. it is a strange case. all the stranger because the reason that baby was so sick was because of the parents themselves. >> and so these parents, 34 years old, they are charged with assault and negligence for failing to provide the necessities of life. might there be other charges that are going to be more severe that are down the line? >> that is what this case really turns on. the child was not sick because of natural causes. paramedics arrived at the home back in may and found this baby girl and her twin sister, 2 1/2 years old, one weighing in at 13 pounds, the other 16. the smaller of the two was unconscious. both children were badly beaten about the face and their older brother was malnourished and unwell. the parents are charged with leaving the children in that kind of state. they told the paramed
they went to court in edmonton, alberta. to the supreme court of canada, and the court decided the child's interest was not in having her life artificially prolonged. the judges heard the case and decided against the parents. it is a strange case. all the stranger because the reason that baby was so sick was because of the parents themselves. >> and so these parents, 34 years old, they are charged with assault and negligence for failing to provide the necessities of life. might there be...
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canada, more than 200 racers competed in this year's down hill skateboarding championships alberta.vents including street lugeing with riders lying on their backs and upright boarding. >> grass roots feeling when you took your big wheel up to the top of the hill and zoomed on down. this is just much faster. much bigger hill. >> shepard: riders say they can go more than 55 miles per hour during the race and that a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the wor0 seconds." wildfire alert two crews battling a fire outside of los angeles this evening. officials say it broke out yesterday afternoon in a campground in the national forest. u.s. forest spokeswoman says that the thing grew in a big way overnight. fueled by really dry brush and lots of heat. it now covers, they tell us, almost 4,000 acres. here is a picture from a passenger jet yesterday showing a massive plume of smoke over that park. officials say thousands of people visit the forest normally during labor day weekend. officials evacuated campgrounds so emergency crews can use the only road in to that canyon. ch
canada, more than 200 racers competed in this year's down hill skateboarding championships alberta.vents including street lugeing with riders lying on their backs and upright boarding. >> grass roots feeling when you took your big wheel up to the top of the hill and zoomed on down. this is just much faster. much bigger hill. >> shepard: riders say they can go more than 55 miles per hour during the race and that a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 "around the wor0...
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>> host: pager byrd 28 george bernard shaw added dinner from alberta einstein said scions is always wrong and never solves the problem. >> >> added exactly the right description of. i should say i believe the group to that from a manual who years before that to from propagation every answer begets more questions. >> do scientist rests on their loyalty -- laurels? >> ag guess that is dangerous because they are not to be that foundational. what the public recognizes least we ann haq of less regard for fact although we work to get data but the most reliable part that whatever they find today will be superseded either revise our overturned completely but to revised by the next generation of scientists it is always been in the past 400 years science is a revision. >> you write science and nature magazines are very important menu was added recommend not the last issue but 10 years ago? >> they should be current but did so come rushing in with this week's nature suggesting i concede the next experiment we will get our nature paper. i know they have laurie roach next 10 experiments. that high-qua
>> host: pager byrd 28 george bernard shaw added dinner from alberta einstein said scions is always wrong and never solves the problem. >> >> added exactly the right description of. i should say i believe the group to that from a manual who years before that to from propagation every answer begets more questions. >> do scientist rests on their loyalty -- laurels? >> ag guess that is dangerous because they are not to be that foundational. what the public recognizes...
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alberta has more tar sands oil than we need in america for the next 25 years. and all they want to do is build a pipeline down through the dakotas, down to houston to refine the gas. we can do that. we have natural gas. we produce more natural gas in saudi arabia. i'm fed up with sending money to opec that uses money against america. i want us to become energy independent and can do it by drilling natural gas and building the pipeline. >> representative baldwin? >> certainly becoming energy independent of mideast oil is necessary for our economy as well as our national security. and so i think we have to have an all-hands-on-deck approach to this. first of all, by domestic extraction, having a use it or lose it policy. tommy talks about opening up anwr for drilling when it would only produce a six-month supply. and we have oil companies right now that are sitting on leases for years and years and not using them. use it or lose it. we can do a lot more with efficiency. we can do a lot more, also, with new energy and homegrown energy. there's so much happening in
alberta has more tar sands oil than we need in america for the next 25 years. and all they want to do is build a pipeline down through the dakotas, down to houston to refine the gas. we can do that. we have natural gas. we produce more natural gas in saudi arabia. i'm fed up with sending money to opec that uses money against america. i want us to become energy independent and can do it by drilling natural gas and building the pipeline. >> representative baldwin? >> certainly...
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it would carry from alberta, canada, to create a few thousand jobs, although the estimate varies.he president bought the initial permit, but they also encouraged the company to resubmit a new application, which they have. host: jean, democratic column, bowie, maryland, welcome. caller: during the 1970's, more than 15,000 cars were run on methanol successfully, at 85% methanol. the natural -- the national customer for natural gas to have to produce methanol in huge amounts have cost less than gasoline. that required no subsidy. the lead engineer of ford motor company published a report in 2003 on 13 years of experience saying that methanol was the alternative fuel of choice from their 10 years of expertise in that area. also, mit in 2010 wrote a report saying ethanol makes more sense for the united states' fuel replacement. how do you feel about the idea of using natural gas to produce methanol? guest: i am not familiar with that particular issue, but there's a lot of talk about using natural gas for it -- there is the talk about reducing the nation's reliance on foreign oil. there
it would carry from alberta, canada, to create a few thousand jobs, although the estimate varies.he president bought the initial permit, but they also encouraged the company to resubmit a new application, which they have. host: jean, democratic column, bowie, maryland, welcome. caller: during the 1970's, more than 15,000 cars were run on methanol successfully, at 85% methanol. the natural -- the national customer for natural gas to have to produce methanol in huge amounts have cost less than...
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. >> y un laberinto en un cultivo de maÍz en alberta, canadÁ esta recibiendo atenciÓn internacional.ta tiene cerca mÁs de 90 mil pies para perderse en su interior y hay que llevar el telÉfono celular lo puede utilizar para ir encontrando pistas para salir del laberinto. >> yo tengo que confesar no soy buena utilizando ese tipo de cÓdigos de barra en los telÉfonos, quizÁs lo pueden hacer mejor que yo. >> a vez la tecnologÍa me gana. >> cuÁn uno va a viajar, aquellas personas que tienen la posibilidad de hacerlo tienen lo que se llama su pase de vuelo en el celular. >> pero ¿quÉ es esto?. >> y no he hecho eso. >> llego con mi boleto. >> pero te puedes evitar prom e aproximadamenpro aproximadamente 15 a 20 minutos en la fila. >> muchachos. >> de lo que uno se entera. >> la Última estrella de "mira quiÉn baila" fue de velada anoche y pues bajÓ del techo aÍi en un ramillete de globociÓn hermosa, la chilindrina. >> me emocinÉ tanto, minutos despuÉs que bailara, tanto ella como bianca marroquÍn fue un momento bonito porque se emocionaron tanto por la mutua admiraciÓn que se pro o fesfes . >
. >> y un laberinto en un cultivo de maÍz en alberta, canadÁ esta recibiendo atenciÓn internacional.ta tiene cerca mÁs de 90 mil pies para perderse en su interior y hay que llevar el telÉfono celular lo puede utilizar para ir encontrando pistas para salir del laberinto. >> yo tengo que confesar no soy buena utilizando ese tipo de cÓdigos de barra en los telÉfonos, quizÁs lo pueden hacer mejor que yo. >> a vez la tecnologÍa me gana. >> cuÁn uno va a viajar,...