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bear hunting in this part of alberta is legal. and he is actually sitting on a road looking out in the distance, because -- >> it looks to be an average to little black bear. >> you can see the black bear, a little tiny black speck in the video. >> need to get a closer look at him. >> one of the guys stands up and starts walking toward the black bear. >> that's brave. >> as the bear is approaching him, the guy decides to get on his belly, and he does have a rifle he's holding. >> i don't think the bear knows that the guy is there. >> he's in camo gear, very casually strolling over and doesn't stop. >> the hunter is more interested in getting a close encounter with the bear than taking him down. >> at one point, the bear actually notices the hunter and starts walking over to him. >> bears have a superkeen sense of smell, so if he doesn't see him, he can definitely smell him. >> why didn't the hunter shoot? >> they were loving that they were having such a close encounter with the bear. >> you don't always get to have a bear that wal
bear hunting in this part of alberta is legal. and he is actually sitting on a road looking out in the distance, because -- >> it looks to be an average to little black bear. >> you can see the black bear, a little tiny black speck in the video. >> need to get a closer look at him. >> one of the guys stands up and starts walking toward the black bear. >> that's brave. >> as the bear is approaching him, the guy decides to get on his belly, and he does have a...
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one million gallons of dilutedded buy due mean that comes from the tar sands of alberta. it starts out almost mike peanut butter. they dilute it >> stephen: with what? jelly? >> that's good. it might be better. >> stephen: this is stuff that's still in arkansas. >> that's right. in arkansas too. >> stephen: i heard about the arkansas story a lot. how come i didn't hear more about this kalamazoo? >> because it happened right after the big b.p. oil spill in the gulf. nobody was paying attention. everybody thought it would be cleaned up in a hurry. guess what. it's not cleaned up yet. three years later. the reason is the peanut butter and the diluted stuff, they make it flow through pipelines with, okay, when the pipeline ruptured, the diluted stuff evaporated and the peanut butter sank to the bottom of the river >> stephen: so it's gone. no. stephen: i can't see it. i can't see it. out of sight out of mind. you've heard of that. >> you can swim in it stephen: i don't swim in kalamazoo. >> you can eat the fish that comes out of it >> stephen: don't eat fish in kalamazoo. >>
one million gallons of dilutedded buy due mean that comes from the tar sands of alberta. it starts out almost mike peanut butter. they dilute it >> stephen: with what? jelly? >> that's good. it might be better. >> stephen: this is stuff that's still in arkansas. >> that's right. in arkansas too. >> stephen: i heard about the arkansas story a lot. how come i didn't hear more about this kalamazoo? >> because it happened right after the big b.p. oil spill in the...
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the risk of fire conditions across the albertas as well. temperatures in winnipeg just at 12, chik at 14, how's up to 28 here on your friday. let's take a look at europe. the bulk of the severe weather here is to the east. into western turkey, that low continuing to spin here. we have seen about 60 to 65 kilometer per hour winds out here. still flood warnings and high wind warnings in portions of germany into poland. the front is bringing that rough weather, still looking throughout the weekend into the british isles and throughout france. london, you're just getting up to 13 here for your high on your saturday. that's a look at your world weather, here is your extended forecast. >> that's "newsline" for this hour, i'm gene otani in tokyo. ♪ >>> the kingdom of cambodia struggled with decades of instability which hampered economic growth. rural areas had few jobs and
the risk of fire conditions across the albertas as well. temperatures in winnipeg just at 12, chik at 14, how's up to 28 here on your friday. let's take a look at europe. the bulk of the severe weather here is to the east. into western turkey, that low continuing to spin here. we have seen about 60 to 65 kilometer per hour winds out here. still flood warnings and high wind warnings in portions of germany into poland. the front is bringing that rough weather, still looking throughout the weekend...
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. >> reporter: alberta's house is okay but she keeps her bags packed by the door. >> can you imaginehing happening in the middle of the night and grabbing that bag and run something. >> no. that is why i don't let my grandkids spend the night anymore. i don't want to put them through it. >> reporter: nobody is sure what is causing the sliding. but, activity may be sending active up or ground water is shifting or sewer line leaks that of released millions in the ground. if that is true residents may get help from the county. >> it is not a rich community. we will not rebuild right away. our community. and, hopefully we can find somebody to help us. >> don tells us residents say they will go to the board of supervisors meeting on tuesday to get answers. they will have their own meeting to discuss the strategy. >>> the new bay bridge has yet another hurdle to overcome. caltrans says it may be vulnerable to cracking. sue kwon is there with what the officials plan to do next, sue? >> reporter: behind me there is a tower peeking out. the rods are in the tower. that is what prevents the bri
. >> reporter: alberta's house is okay but she keeps her bags packed by the door. >> can you imaginehing happening in the middle of the night and grabbing that bag and run something. >> no. that is why i don't let my grandkids spend the night anymore. i don't want to put them through it. >> reporter: nobody is sure what is causing the sliding. but, activity may be sending active up or ground water is shifting or sewer line leaks that of released millions in the ground....
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>>reporter: one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long rap sheet including robbery, carjacking, kid inspecting and rape. he threatened to attack guards with home made weapon. >> he was if he would spear staff members that came by the cell. >>reporter: the guards head to his cell other inmates warn the extraction team is on the move. >> here they come here they come here they come on the mov move. >>reporter: team allowed him more than 2 hours to cool off but he still refs to cooperate. >> revving to come out at this time. deploy the o c. >>reporter: o c. pepper spra spray. the guard empty one large can and starts another. barricade cell door with mattress sought team removes the wire mesh to get a better shot. pepper spray failed. he won't give up. so the cell extraction team makes its move. >> go. go. go. go. >>reporter: he charges at the guards and able to make it outside the cell door. >> control that head you control the arms don't let go of anything until you got him e-camera keeps rolling while they take him to wash away the pepper spray. get him clear
>>reporter: one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long rap sheet including robbery, carjacking, kid inspecting and rape. he threatened to attack guards with home made weapon. >> he was if he would spear staff members that came by the cell. >>reporter: the guards head to his cell other inmates warn the extraction team is on the move. >> here they come here they come here they come on the mov move. >>reporter: team allowed him more than...
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>>reporter: one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long rap sheet including robbery, carjacking, kid inspecting and rape. he threatened to attack guards with home made weapon. >> he was if he would spear staff members that came by the cell. >>reporter: the guards head to his cell other inmates warn the extraction team is on the move. >> here they come here they come here they come on the mov move. >>reporter: team allowed him more than 2 hours to cool off but he still refs to cooperate. >> revving to come out at this time. deploy the o c. >>reporter: o c. pepper spra spray. the guard empty one large can and starts another. barricade cell door with mattress sought team removes the wire mesh to get a better shot. pepper spray failed. he won't give up. so the cell extraction team makes its move. >> go. go. go. go. >>reporter: he charges at the guards and able to make it outside the cell door. >> control that head you control the arms don't let go of anything until you got him e-camera keeps rolling while they take him to wash away the pepper spray. get him clear
>>reporter: one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long rap sheet including robbery, carjacking, kid inspecting and rape. he threatened to attack guards with home made weapon. >> he was if he would spear staff members that came by the cell. >>reporter: the guards head to his cell other inmates warn the extraction team is on the move. >> here they come here they come here they come on the mov move. >>reporter: team allowed him more than...
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. >>> alberta's house is okay but she keeps her bags packed by the door. >> can you imagine something happening in the middle of the night and grabbing that bag and run. >> no, that is why i don't let my grandkids spend the my anymore. i don't want to put them through it. >>> >> reporter: nobody knows what is going on, the ground water shifting or the latest sewer line leaks or breaks in waterlines may of released millions of gallons in the hillside. if that is true residents may be able to get help from the county. >> it is not a rich community. we are not going to rebuild right away, you know, our community. hopefully we can find somebody to help us. >> reporter: these homes show the worst of the damage. even those who live up here in undamaged homes say they don't feel safe and they won't until they learn what is going on beneath the ground. in lake county, back to you. >> they will go to the board of supervisor's meeting to get answers and they will have their own meeting to discuss a strategy. >>> the new bay bridge has yet another hurdle to overcome. caltrans says more than 400
. >>> alberta's house is okay but she keeps her bags packed by the door. >> can you imagine something happening in the middle of the night and grabbing that bag and run. >> no, that is why i don't let my grandkids spend the my anymore. i don't want to put them through it. >>> >> reporter: nobody knows what is going on, the ground water shifting or the latest sewer line leaks or breaks in waterlines may of released millions of gallons in the hillside. if that...
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pipeline producers and alberta, canada. don't accept all of the pollution. if it can be minimized by other carbon reductions, that will help reduce the harm that this whole project will cause for the climate change that's threatening us, that we're seeing it today throughout this country every day in the news. it will help minimize aggravating the problem. it's not a solution but it's something if we're going to have the x.l. pipeline, at least get some offsets on carbon so we're not just increasing it to the maximum levels possible of all the green house gases going into the air. so i urge support of this amendment and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from nebraska is recognized. mr. terry: thank you, mr. chairman. and two realities here. number one is that on the processes of obtaining the crude that comes will be put into the pipeline, that process is becoming more efficient all the time and decreasing its carbon footprint. but what's produced is equal to heavy crude. that's a state department u
pipeline producers and alberta, canada. don't accept all of the pollution. if it can be minimized by other carbon reductions, that will help reduce the harm that this whole project will cause for the climate change that's threatening us, that we're seeing it today throughout this country every day in the news. it will help minimize aggravating the problem. it's not a solution but it's something if we're going to have the x.l. pipeline, at least get some offsets on carbon so we're not just...
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>>reporter: one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long rap sheet including robbery, carjacking, kid inspecting and rape. he threatened to attack guards with home made weapon. >> he was if he would spear staff members that came by the cell. >>reporter: the guards head to his cell other inmates warn the extraction team is on the move. >> here they come here they come here they come on the mov move. >>reporter: team allowed him more than 2 hours to cool off but he still refs to cooperate. >> revving to come out at this time. deploy the o c. >>reporter: o c. pepper spra spray. the guard empty one large can and starts another. barricade cell door with mattress sought team removes the wire mesh to get a better shot. pepper spray failed. he won't give up. so the cell extraction team makes its >> move. >> go. go. go. go. >>reporter: he charges at the guards and able to make it outside the cell door. >> control that head you control the arms don't let go of anything until you got him e-camera keeps rolling while they take him to wash away the pepper spray. get him cl
>>reporter: one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long rap sheet including robbery, carjacking, kid inspecting and rape. he threatened to attack guards with home made weapon. >> he was if he would spear staff members that came by the cell. >>reporter: the guards head to his cell other inmates warn the extraction team is on the move. >> here they come here they come here they come on the mov move. >>reporter: team allowed him more than...
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soldier and questions of the mounting alberta's foreign policy is he winning paid attention to becomingan inspiration for. limbaugh and so sweet and there's a new. vandalize stores and schools setting cars and five calls the competition in six unprecedented nights of rioting it will reportedly spawned by the police killing of a portuguese anywhere on the industry and night. anjanette of music on trees across the globe swimmin in the game's an agricultural giant something. necessary multiplied products saying that endangering people's health something environment.
soldier and questions of the mounting alberta's foreign policy is he winning paid attention to becomingan inspiration for. limbaugh and so sweet and there's a new. vandalize stores and schools setting cars and five calls the competition in six unprecedented nights of rioting it will reportedly spawned by the police killing of a portuguese anywhere on the industry and night. anjanette of music on trees across the globe swimmin in the game's an agricultural giant something. necessary multiplied...
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so we were doing animals when a 62-year-old woman named alberta cassidy developed a cancer in her eye going to have to remove my eye in a few days to try to save my life, would anybody like to experiment on my eye? so we got permission to rush her out past all the apes, past all the gorillas and lay her down out at the primate center and do a treatment. we got the tissue 11 days later, and the results were fantastic. we realized that it was possible to sculpt the cornea without any thermal damage, without any scarring. so we began to realize the impact that this might have. poor miss cassidy lost her battle with cancer and died, but i was able to convince the university to name the laser laboratory after her. it's unbelievable to me and very gratifying to me to run into people everywhere who are now enjoying life free of glasses and contacts. it's been a game changer and i'm very honored to have been a part of it. >> you know, if you're considering laser eye surgery, there are some things you should keep in mind. first of all, keep your expectations in check. if your vision is especia
so we were doing animals when a 62-year-old woman named alberta cassidy developed a cancer in her eye going to have to remove my eye in a few days to try to save my life, would anybody like to experiment on my eye? so we got permission to rush her out past all the apes, past all the gorillas and lay her down out at the primate center and do a treatment. we got the tissue 11 days later, and the results were fantastic. we realized that it was possible to sculpt the cornea without any thermal...
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he brought the cup to his farm in alberta for a big bash last summer. >> we'll have a good country musicre you involved with the business at all here. >> not this part of it. we got -- we run outside town here so get across the fence once in awhile. >> cause some trouble at your house. >> yeah. thank you, ken, gonna be here all week. in memphis where the griz have the thunder all shook up. game 4 went to overtime. tony allen put the griz up with layup. they win 103-97. they have oklahoma city on the brink of elimination. the warriors play game 5 tomorrow in san antonio. >>> top 5, who says just news anchors? they're also halftime entertainment, as well. >>> manny ramirez ran out of gas in the major league so he went to taiwan where he didn't have enough fuel to make it to second base. embarrassing. quit already. >>> no. 3, you know, he's batting 133. could have been more but aaron hicks took a home run away. >>> fer rar ree reyeses into japan. the car smacks into the barrier, breaks into a million pieces. the driver in the track went to the hospital. everybody is going to be okay. amazin
he brought the cup to his farm in alberta for a big bash last summer. >> we'll have a good country musicre you involved with the business at all here. >> not this part of it. we got -- we run outside town here so get across the fence once in awhile. >> cause some trouble at your house. >> yeah. thank you, ken, gonna be here all week. in memphis where the griz have the thunder all shook up. game 4 went to overtime. tony allen put the griz up with layup. they win 103-97....
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superintendent as harbor maintenance and he met his wife at the port and married her, her name is alberta and marrid for 61 years until he passed earlier this month. and roy was born, raised and educated in san francisco, from elementary on. and in 1942, before he joined the port he enlisted in the navy and his job was to repair ships while they were at sea and he came back and joined the port in 1946 and stayed on as a ready reserve out of treasure island and he was called back to full duty for the korea war and so we would like to mark his passing by the adjournment of this body in his honor. >> that concludes my report. >> is there any public comment on the executive director's report. any comment on commissioners? >> okay. hearing none let's move forward. >> item on the consent calendar, to execute and modifications to contract number 2743, with the roebuck construction to extend the original contract duration to 240 days by additional 54. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> any public comment? >> hearing none, all in favor, aye. >> resolution, number 1 3-22 has passed. >> ite
superintendent as harbor maintenance and he met his wife at the port and married her, her name is alberta and marrid for 61 years until he passed earlier this month. and roy was born, raised and educated in san francisco, from elementary on. and in 1942, before he joined the port he enlisted in the navy and his job was to repair ships while they were at sea and he came back and joined the port in 1946 and stayed on as a ready reserve out of treasure island and he was called back to full duty...
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he was born in alberta, canada, to an american mother, so technically making him eligible to run fordent. joining me now to discuss the run for presidency is the host of "bill press show," bill press, current's own. welcome back in "the war room," bill. >> yes, i was born right here in the usa, in willington, delaware. >> michael: but you can't run with joe biden because you are from the same state. what are the optics of a tea party favorite running for president when he just barely squeaks in as an american? >> there is a saying around washington that every united states senator every morning looks into the mirror and sees the next president of the united states, in some cases he or she may have a point. with ted cruz this is so divorce from reality, it's laugh out loud funny. this guy is the most -- i think he has a better chance of being elected pope and he's not even catholic. he is the most unpopular senator in the united states senate among democrats and republicans, because he has only been there four months right? but he treats everybody like dirt. he called his fellow repub
he was born in alberta, canada, to an american mother, so technically making him eligible to run fordent. joining me now to discuss the run for presidency is the host of "bill press show," bill press, current's own. welcome back in "the war room," bill. >> yes, i was born right here in the usa, in willington, delaware. >> michael: but you can't run with joe biden because you are from the same state. what are the optics of a tea party favorite running for...
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a peace officer in the small canadian town of devon, alberta is cruising the streets at 5:30 in the eveningen suddenly, a ball of fire blazes through the sky. the spectacular sight is a meteor that grows brighter as it shoots towards earth and it's all recorded on the officer's dash cam. a meteor this brilliant is known as a fireball. the international astronomical union defines a fireball as a meteor brighter than any of the planets. most meteors burn up in the atmosphere but some crash into earth where they make craters and break into smaller pieces called meteorites. several meteorites are found after this recording is made. the whole event appears on camera for just five breathtaking seconds. south korea, 2005. a military truck carrying surface to air missile parts breaks down inside a heavily trafficked tunnel near the city of tagoo. the truck's brakes have overheated and catch fire. it's captured by two cameras inside the tunnel, one in front of the truck and one behind it. an already dangerous situation now turns dire, since the dismantled missiles contain solid rocket fuel. the driv
a peace officer in the small canadian town of devon, alberta is cruising the streets at 5:30 in the eveningen suddenly, a ball of fire blazes through the sky. the spectacular sight is a meteor that grows brighter as it shoots towards earth and it's all recorded on the officer's dash cam. a meteor this brilliant is known as a fireball. the international astronomical union defines a fireball as a meteor brighter than any of the planets. most meteors burn up in the atmosphere but some crash into...
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overall is very healthy but one area that we're particularly interested in is the western province of albertaand edmonton. they're doing much better than canada a whole. david: clearly they're boom towns because of oil, et cetera. let those look at countries because one country that appeals to you is the philippines and i would like to know why? >> sure. i actually just returned from a nine-day trip to the philippines this weaken and it affirmed my thesis of investing there in that there's a lot of demand from an up-and-coming middle class. it is a very young population, one of the youngest ones in the world, projected to stay that way for the next few years, a good working class, making lots of money and they're trying to improve their quality of life. we're investing in companies that own income-producing real estate shopping malls and office buildings and some of the home i would ers there. in particular one company we like a lot is vista land and landscapes. it's a homebuilder that has properties that cater to all different income segments all around the philippines. david: we're looking
overall is very healthy but one area that we're particularly interested in is the western province of albertaand edmonton. they're doing much better than canada a whole. david: clearly they're boom towns because of oil, et cetera. let those look at countries because one country that appeals to you is the philippines and i would like to know why? >> sure. i actually just returned from a nine-day trip to the philippines this weaken and it affirmed my thesis of investing there in that...
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. >> one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long wrap sheet including robberyping and rape. he threatened to attack guard with home made weapon. >> lieutenant stating that he will spear any staff members that come by the cell. >>reporter: as they head to the cell other inmates warn the extraction team on the move. team allowed him more than 2 horse to cool off but he still refs to cooperate. >> revving to come out this time. start in. >>reporter: o c. the pepper spray. the guard empty one large can and starts another. he has barricaded cell door with mattress so the team rmovea better shot. pepper spray failed. he won't give up. so the cell extraction team makes its move. f.he charges at the guard and able to make it outside the cell door. >> control that head you control those arms don't let go of anything until you got him. >>reporter: camera keeps rolling while they take him to wash away the pepper spray. get him cleared by a nurse. if into administrative segregatio segregation. i took the video to one of the foremost prop rights advocate in the nation. pris
. >> one of the 3 cell extraction video i obtain shows alberta lifer with long wrap sheet including robberyping and rape. he threatened to attack guard with home made weapon. >> lieutenant stating that he will spear any staff members that come by the cell. >>reporter: as they head to the cell other inmates warn the extraction team on the move. team allowed him more than 2 horse to cool off but he still refs to cooperate. >> revving to come out this time. start in....
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speed, low altitude maneuver called an alpha pass, for the left bridge international air show in albertaow doesn't officially start until the next day, but some eager aviation buffs are on hand to see the action. all eyes are on the plane as it swoops overhead. the spectators are about to get a show they'll never forget. two cameras are recording the well-trained pilot's tricky move. one camera zooms in. the other stays wide as the plane slows and starts to turn. suddenly, the pilot ejects. the plane wobbles, then dives nose first into the ground. the multi million dollar war machine explodes into a fireball. thick black smoke billows into the air. the twisted wreckage burns out of control. onlookers are horrified as emergency crews rush to the scene. dramatic close-up photographs show the pilot ejecting from the cockpit seconds from death. he's taken to the hospital. captain brian mews of the 425 tactical wing compresses three vertebrae in his back but incredibly, makes a full recovery and tells his story to matt lauer on the "today" show. >> no, the training did kick in. it became obvi
speed, low altitude maneuver called an alpha pass, for the left bridge international air show in albertaow doesn't officially start until the next day, but some eager aviation buffs are on hand to see the action. all eyes are on the plane as it swoops overhead. the spectators are about to get a show they'll never forget. two cameras are recording the well-trained pilot's tricky move. one camera zooms in. the other stays wide as the plane slows and starts to turn. suddenly, the pilot ejects. the...
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this guy was born in carrying, alberta. >> john: but his mother is an american citizen. >> he's an american citizen. the constitution -- doesn't the constitution say you have to be born in the united states of america? he's going to try to do it in the way everybody talked about schwarzenegger doing it and wanted to change the constitution. i think that he's going to do everything in his power to put himself in a position to run for president of the united states and that's what these present politics that you're seeing, are about is gettings that -- the problem for the republicans is always in the primary and even karl rove was talking about this. how, in the primary process they don't get the right person because the people who are interested and excited in the primary are always the radicals in a party. those are the people he's appealing to so he can win the nomination. >> john: there you go making me agree with karl rove again. i would love to see him run for president just to have a kenyan running mate. >> it would be a blast. >> john: maybe he can't run. it does seem like he thinks h
this guy was born in carrying, alberta. >> john: but his mother is an american citizen. >> he's an american citizen. the constitution -- doesn't the constitution say you have to be born in the united states of america? he's going to try to do it in the way everybody talked about schwarzenegger doing it and wanted to change the constitution. i think that he's going to do everything in his power to put himself in a position to run for president of the united states and that's what...
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it was a truck driver from alberta, canada who had a lot of experience hauling oversized loads, even though he had a lot of experience, he had a local driver, a guide with him and also a permit, it was a trip that went horribly wrong. investigators say that the truck was traveling in the far right lane. and it hit the overhead steel girder at its lowest point if he had been in the middle lane he likely would have cleared it up. drug and alcohol not a fork. truck driver has not been arrested. both drivers who plunged into the river are talking about the frightening cherns. 20-year-old brice kenning was simply heading to play hockey. >> i watched this bridge collapse going 60 miles per hour. slam on the brakes there is not much you can do in that split second it was was like something out of a movie, you know. >> the national transportation safety board has a go team on the ground here and started its investigation. washington state governor jay endsley declared a state of emergency in three surrounding counties because of the economic impact of having this main thoroughfare for severa
it was a truck driver from alberta, canada who had a lot of experience hauling oversized loads, even though he had a lot of experience, he had a local driver, a guide with him and also a permit, it was a trip that went horribly wrong. investigators say that the truck was traveling in the far right lane. and it hit the overhead steel girder at its lowest point if he had been in the middle lane he likely would have cleared it up. drug and alcohol not a fork. truck driver has not been arrested....
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i mean even alberta right the home of the tar sands oil has a fifteen dollars per tonne carbon tax they're having a big debate right now about whether to raise it to forty five dollars a tonne presumably you know and it's in anticipation of a lot of sales to us what's going on well the reason the rest of the world sees it is because the conversation is clearly over for any rational thinker about whether climate change is real and second of whether or not mankind is responsible but so most rational thinkers understand that at this point but rational thinkers are the obstacle here tom what we've created in america is a culture of crime that's the only way to describe it is it's a crime of sorts where criminals you have to the people who do the wetwork so to speak in a crime are the exxon's in the b.p.s. in the coax and we have their aiders and abettors like the media for example that's one of the aiders and abettors to that crime family the political handlers they're part of the process that the high priced well paid biased to toots like the researchers at universities that will say virtuall
i mean even alberta right the home of the tar sands oil has a fifteen dollars per tonne carbon tax they're having a big debate right now about whether to raise it to forty five dollars a tonne presumably you know and it's in anticipation of a lot of sales to us what's going on well the reason the rest of the world sees it is because the conversation is clearly over for any rational thinker about whether climate change is real and second of whether or not mankind is responsible but so most...
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corporations like alberta, chevron, farmer, comcast, and the motion picture association of america arebeing consulted and made privy to the details. as the office of the u.s. pr will tell you, the president uses power to keep information about trade policy secret, and let me tell you, making full use of this a party every at the same time, republicans have free-trade supporters to write the oversight committee chairman have been locked out of the observer status, something that was also allowed in the past for congress. keep in mind, this is the authority of congress. there being locked out are seeing a. six months ago, the administration is once again choosing to block congress from even observing the negotiations of this vital trade agreement. this process should be transparent and open to oversight. it will impact multiple sectors of the american economy, especially our ability to an increase sexual property as well as preserving open internet. congress has a constitutional duties and oversee trade negotiations and not act as a rubber-stamp. when i had hoped that the dpp would p
corporations like alberta, chevron, farmer, comcast, and the motion picture association of america arebeing consulted and made privy to the details. as the office of the u.s. pr will tell you, the president uses power to keep information about trade policy secret, and let me tell you, making full use of this a party every at the same time, republicans have free-trade supporters to write the oversight committee chairman have been locked out of the observer status, something that was also allowed...
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if you look at this pipeline, it is a pipeline that will run about 1,700 miles from the alberta regionn canada to our state of the arch refineries in the gulf of mexico. you think -- state of the art refineries in gulf -- the gulf of mexico. lms suggests building --ineries and refineries building refineries down the middle of our country is a security risk and a win-win for china. why not build refineries on- site? guest: that is a valid question that has come up. it is a complicated and complex process. upgraded and refined material. products are coming down to the u.s. sometimes it is refined in the u.s. and going to places where investments have been made. millions of dollars have been invested to refine this oil. it is similar to the oil we have been refining from venezuela, from mexico, where we have been getting imports from in the gulf region. yearse been five years -- to build the pipeline. to build the refinery is not going to be easy. there are some smaller refineries being built in the north dakota area to help with our own domestic production. that is another thing that is
if you look at this pipeline, it is a pipeline that will run about 1,700 miles from the alberta regionn canada to our state of the arch refineries in the gulf of mexico. you think -- state of the art refineries in gulf -- the gulf of mexico. lms suggests building --ineries and refineries building refineries down the middle of our country is a security risk and a win-win for china. why not build refineries on- site? guest: that is a valid question that has come up. it is a complicated and...
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make whether the keystone xl will be allowed, the pipeline that will take the tar sands oil from alberta to the gulf of mexico. and there have been massive protests around this. the people who got arrested there, some of them moved up to new york and joining many others in new york and others who had come into new york to really change the paradigm and the discussion in this country of who benefits and who doesn't. and that was the occupy movement. september 17th changed so much in this country. as to what happens now, police went after encampments all over the country knocking out the actual physical encampmentings. but i think it's percolating in all different ways. there's a difference consciousness in this country that, again, unites people across the political spectrum deeply concerned about who has power in this country. >> host: sean quixote tweets in: amy goodman, do you think president barack obama has been a positive or negative force against the military industrial complex? >> guest: um, it's very important as journalists that we evaluate president bush's record, as we evaluat
make whether the keystone xl will be allowed, the pipeline that will take the tar sands oil from alberta to the gulf of mexico. and there have been massive protests around this. the people who got arrested there, some of them moved up to new york and joining many others in new york and others who had come into new york to really change the paradigm and the discussion in this country of who benefits and who doesn't. and that was the occupy movement. september 17th changed so much in this...
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>> calgary, alberta, canada. >> you're making the trip. >> we are. >> it was my birthday yesterday. >nk you very much. >> you're from chicagoland. >> chicago. >> your name. >> connie davis. >> well, connie, you made a good choice today, but we're going to get that cool air from chicago in here the next couple of days. one or two things going on. love your sign, south dakota, love that. here's what's going on in philadelphia this morning, just part of the steam heat that's all up and down the eastern seaboard today. it is steamy, sweaty, sticky, whatever you want to say there, and then the thunderstorms and heavy rain develops. so much moisture in the air right now as this front starts to come through and storms open up, we can get 2 to 3 inches of rain in a red hot second right there in the red areas and purple areas, a lot of rain coming down quickly. while the southwest could use that rain, because dry, we've got that whole red spreading area there that's for fire danger in the dry, dry, dry heat. >> i see you from florence, kentucky, florence, y'all, i see you right there. right th
>> calgary, alberta, canada. >> you're making the trip. >> we are. >> it was my birthday yesterday. >nk you very much. >> you're from chicagoland. >> chicago. >> your name. >> connie davis. >> well, connie, you made a good choice today, but we're going to get that cool air from chicago in here the next couple of days. one or two things going on. love your sign, south dakota, love that. here's what's going on in philadelphia this morning,...
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july 23rd, 2010, the day before canada's alberta international air show. >> when you go to an air showpect something to go wrong. >> a pilot is practicing a tricky maneuver in his cf-18 fighter jet. >> he's doing something called an alpha pass, really risky maneuver. he is doing it at low altitude so everybody can see it. >> the jet malfunctions and plummets to the ground. >> the jet goes boom, massive explosion. >> but just 100 feet before impact, the pilot ejects from the plane. >> you can actually see it happen, that split second between life and death. >> he suffers a few compressed vertebrae but is alive. days later the brave pilot brian hughes describes his wild ride on "today." >> it became obvious what i needed to do. i was well trained for it. it was just a matter of pulling the handle and going for a ride. >>> coming up, can you say ouch? that's got to hurt. find out which of these five videos made us cringe the most when "extreme caught on camera: the 100th episode" continues. [ male announcer ] introducing red lobster's seaside mix & match. combine any 2 of 7 exciting choic
july 23rd, 2010, the day before canada's alberta international air show. >> when you go to an air showpect something to go wrong. >> a pilot is practicing a tricky maneuver in his cf-18 fighter jet. >> he's doing something called an alpha pass, really risky maneuver. he is doing it at low altitude so everybody can see it. >> the jet malfunctions and plummets to the ground. >> the jet goes boom, massive explosion. >> but just 100 feet before impact, the pilot...
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two years ago i had the opportunity to visit alberta, canada, and i witnessed firsthand the canadian sands and positive impact that exploration has for american families. in south carolina's second congressional district, companies like michelin tire corporation of lexington and m.t.u. detroit diesel of akin county, will create jobs due to keystone's production. as the american people and a bipartisan congress support it, let's create jobs and build the keystone pipeline. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. our sympathy to our british allies in this war who were cowardly attacked at the royal artillery barracks in london yesterday. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair will entertain five further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from rhode is
two years ago i had the opportunity to visit alberta, canada, and i witnessed firsthand the canadian sands and positive impact that exploration has for american families. in south carolina's second congressional district, companies like michelin tire corporation of lexington and m.t.u. detroit diesel of akin county, will create jobs due to keystone's production. as the american people and a bipartisan congress support it, let's create jobs and build the keystone pipeline. in conclusion, god...
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it carries over 500,000 barrels of crude from the western canadian sendmentary basin in alberta to u.s. refineries in illinois and oklahoma. the first 217 miles of this pipeline actually run through our state. it yosses the border in cavalier county, north dakota, and runs through seven more counties, crossing 600 landowners land, two scenics rivers, and includes five pumping stations. while not universally loved, can i tell you that not a single inch of this line in north dakota required condemnation proceedings not because that was such a great regulator but because i represent such great citizens. our citizens understand the value of energy security and the jobs that energy development creates. that same sentiment exists in our nation today. the environmental safeguards we demanded on the keystone are rigorous and appropriate. they have been tested and they work. i toured the keystone during construction, and met many of the men and women who were grateful for the good-paying jobs that built the line, and many other local restaurant and hotel proprietors, retailers, subcontractors w
it carries over 500,000 barrels of crude from the western canadian sendmentary basin in alberta to u.s. refineries in illinois and oklahoma. the first 217 miles of this pipeline actually run through our state. it yosses the border in cavalier county, north dakota, and runs through seven more counties, crossing 600 landowners land, two scenics rivers, and includes five pumping stations. while not universally loved, can i tell you that not a single inch of this line in north dakota required...
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carolina's second congressional district, earth movers tires are made at $6,000 ach, 12 feet high, in alberta canada. another produces engines for oil sand recovery. it's my hope that my colleagues will vote in voting for this legislation which will help put american families back to work. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last week the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, saided furloughs of civilian d.o.d. employees will be 11 days for the balance of this fiscal year. this decision, driven by sequestration, is damaging and degrading the military readiness of our country. these are individuals that provide critical services for the men and women in uniform who serve all across america an
carolina's second congressional district, earth movers tires are made at $6,000 ach, 12 feet high, in alberta canada. another produces engines for oil sand recovery. it's my hope that my colleagues will vote in voting for this legislation which will help put american families back to work. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition?...