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right now, alberta oil goes the midwest u.s. refineries where prices are a lot lower than those on the gulf of mexico. illias of dollars a year are at stake, and shipping the oil -- billions of dollars a year are at stake in shipping but we'll by truck or other means simply does not have the same economic benefits for canada. >> what keystone will allow is for us to essentially double the production in the next 10 years, and that is important in terms of overall revenue not only to the jurisdiction i live in, all birdie, but also the entire country. >> this is where the newest phase of keystone begins if president barack obama agrees. after delaying a decision during last election, he is on -- under pressure to make up his mind soon. depending on who you listen to, either the fate of canada's economy or the future of the environment hinges on the outcome. by some estimates, nearly 70% of all north american oil i it -- either flows through here or is handled by one of the companies involved in the tanks and pipelines behind me. t
right now, alberta oil goes the midwest u.s. refineries where prices are a lot lower than those on the gulf of mexico. illias of dollars a year are at stake, and shipping the oil -- billions of dollars a year are at stake in shipping but we'll by truck or other means simply does not have the same economic benefits for canada. >> what keystone will allow is for us to essentially double the production in the next 10 years, and that is important in terms of overall revenue not only to the...
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that spill in northern alberta is different from the new spill in eastern alberta, which you see hereou can see how you might get them confused. what's happening now is this sort of constant slow motion environmental disaster when it comes to energy production. particularly, when it comes to the fossil fuel industry. out of control natural gas explosions off the gulf coast, almost daily tar sands oil spills, sometimes in our own backyard in places like suburban arkansas? what caused that pipeline rupture down there anyway. these recurring disasters serve as the political backdrop to the political fights we're having on this issue now. it was put into stark relief. the president said today, this is the first in a series of speeches on economic issues that the president is going to be traveling the country to deliver over the next few weeks. in today's speech, the president taughted the fact that during his presidency, we have doubled our investments as a nation in wind power and solar power. our priority as a country is to cut down on carbon emissions and invest in renewable energies t
that spill in northern alberta is different from the new spill in eastern alberta, which you see hereou can see how you might get them confused. what's happening now is this sort of constant slow motion environmental disaster when it comes to energy production. particularly, when it comes to the fossil fuel industry. out of control natural gas explosions off the gulf coast, almost daily tar sands oil spills, sometimes in our own backyard in places like suburban arkansas? what caused that...
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companies the workers they're reaping some of the rewards too and tar sands oil has been leaking into the alberta canada countryside for months now but the operators of the broken pipeline still have no idea where the oil is coming from or how to stop the leak in this disaster up north be a wake up call to all of us about the future america faces of the keystone x.l. pipeline is approved. you need to know this president obama is trying to pull a jack kennedy back in one thousand nine hundred sixty three the top income tax rate for millionaires was ninety one percent but is a millionaire and self j.f.k. knew there were so many loopholes that nobody was paying anything close to that some very wealthy people were paying slightly over fifty percent but even that was the exception rather than the rule so kennedy proposed dropping the top federal income tax rate from ninety one to sixty five percent and closing a bunch of loopholes so that rich people would actually pay their fair share in federal income taxes is one thousand nine hundred sixty three state of the union address. president kennedy pitche
companies the workers they're reaping some of the rewards too and tar sands oil has been leaking into the alberta canada countryside for months now but the operators of the broken pipeline still have no idea where the oil is coming from or how to stop the leak in this disaster up north be a wake up call to all of us about the future america faces of the keystone x.l. pipeline is approved. you need to know this president obama is trying to pull a jack kennedy back in one thousand nine hundred...
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. >> this in alberta, canada. something in peril and that something happens to be a cow. >> that does not seem like an effective rescue vessel. >> she wasn't trying to put the cow on the vessel and bring it back with her, she is just trying to get out to the cow, what she's going to try to do, put a harness around its neck and pull it to shore. she gets the harness successfully around the neck. >> and they are going to pull the cow. >>y god, oh, my god! >> the guy gets the noose off. and she gets up on all fours, three guys approach the cow and help her up onto land. a day of quading definitely better because they saved a cow. >>> a throwdown at the park takes a strange turn when one dude -- >> knocked himself out cold. >> see why the tree trunk came out on top this time. >>> and sadie isn't too excited to meet her new cat roommate. >> doesn't know how to react. >> find >>> hold up, hold up! [ bleep ]. park and being provoked into a fight. people are standing around, watching this, and kind of egging it on. the gu
. >> this in alberta, canada. something in peril and that something happens to be a cow. >> that does not seem like an effective rescue vessel. >> she wasn't trying to put the cow on the vessel and bring it back with her, she is just trying to get out to the cow, what she's going to try to do, put a harness around its neck and pull it to shore. she gets the harness successfully around the neck. >> and they are going to pull the cow. >>y god, oh, my god! >>...
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when a nailer in the alberta area sets up a camera, and then this looks like a disney film, because all of the family jois s in. >> is this real? >> it is totally real. it looks like they are auditioning to be exotic dancers. then at the end of the video, the deer comes back and says, nice. bear funk all over it. watch who shows up afterwards. >> the mountain lion. >> and look at that. >> sniffing the bear butt. and they are not even a little freaked out. >>> this is not the audubon, but somewhere in the middle east, and this is a lamborghini against a corvette. we have dashcam in the lamborghini and you will see who is dusted there. is the corvette and when they get up alongside each other, it is a winning and a nod and the race is on. the corvette is clearly dusting the lamborghini. >> on a busy freeway though. this is scary. >> i assure you that nobody got hurt except maybe some feelings. >> maybe because the lamborghini had a passenger, that weighed him down, because maybe the corvette only had the driver. >> you think that 150-pound guy weighed down the lamborghini. >> it is possib
when a nailer in the alberta area sets up a camera, and then this looks like a disney film, because all of the family jois s in. >> is this real? >> it is totally real. it looks like they are auditioning to be exotic dancers. then at the end of the video, the deer comes back and says, nice. bear funk all over it. watch who shows up afterwards. >> the mountain lion. >> and look at that. >> sniffing the bear butt. and they are not even a little freaked out....
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/canada border, alberta and north dakota are going to be dealing with that. you can even see tornadoes up here. it's this rain that's just developing there if you can spot it. and then down to the southwest we've got that monsoonal flow we've been talking about, thunderstorms here and the potential for short-time heavy rain. that can cause flash flooding especially where it's been so dry and hot or even scorched where the earth has been scorched, just can't absorb that water and you can see flash flooding occurring. a lot of things to watch out for. the center of the u.s. down in towards the south still very, very hot here up to 36 degrees in oklahoma city. near the 30 degree mark up the eastern seaboard to new york city there looking settled and cooler up towards the northwest. now, quick look into europe and a quick look really because it's looking quite calm indeed. we're seeing some showers up towards the north and east here and the mediterranean still seeing those pop-up thunderstorms in the heat of the day. temperatures moderating, but it is still going
/canada border, alberta and north dakota are going to be dealing with that. you can even see tornadoes up here. it's this rain that's just developing there if you can spot it. and then down to the southwest we've got that monsoonal flow we've been talking about, thunderstorms here and the potential for short-time heavy rain. that can cause flash flooding especially where it's been so dry and hot or even scorched where the earth has been scorched, just can't absorb that water and you can see...
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fracking has been going on in british columbia and in alberta for well over 30 years.n't been a single instance of water contamination during that period. so we consider it pretty safe. on the other hand, canadians who are not as familiar with the process in the east coast -- >> right. >> -- you know, want to do environmental studies to make sure that it is safe, and we're not going to go ahead with any projects that are not safe for canadians or safe for the environment. >> all right. we will leave it there. minister oliver, good to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> we'll see you soon. joe oliver joining us, canadian natural resources minister. >>> a new charge connected to the government's s.a.c. insider trading case. details next. >>> and a reality tv couple slapped with 39 counts of fraud. they're out on bail, but they're facing 30 years behind bars. just ahead, the true story of the day's courtroom drama. >>> and then -- >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i'm here to fix this business. this building looks terrible. >> he made hi
fracking has been going on in british columbia and in alberta for well over 30 years.n't been a single instance of water contamination during that period. so we consider it pretty safe. on the other hand, canadians who are not as familiar with the process in the east coast -- >> right. >> -- you know, want to do environmental studies to make sure that it is safe, and we're not going to go ahead with any projects that are not safe for canadians or safe for the environment. >>...
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and the guy behind the wheel of the car is a man named donte, and they are in leftbridge in alberta, according to the weather specialists in the area, there were no funnel clouds that touched down in the storm, but there were wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour, and straight lines of wind which can be incredibly destructive and we think that is what donte and the people were experiencing. this video all started with a hankering for some chicken. >> makes perfect sense. >> and donte wanted some chicken and so he hopped in the car with family friend and their two children, and as they started to drive to the local supermarket to grab that chicken, this is what the sky looked like. >> it has a weird contrast and the clouds are extra dark and you can tell that something is up. >> as they continue the drive, donte hears the wind and the hail starts to come down. according to donte, he was seeing the roof of the greenhouse ripped off and debris flying everywhere and there did not seem to be a place to take cover so they stayed inside of the car as these high winds blew through. >> and to ge
and the guy behind the wheel of the car is a man named donte, and they are in leftbridge in alberta, according to the weather specialists in the area, there were no funnel clouds that touched down in the storm, but there were wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour, and straight lines of wind which can be incredibly destructive and we think that is what donte and the people were experiencing. this video all started with a hankering for some chicken. >> makes perfect sense. >> and donte...
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all the way to the gulf coast and yet you report there's already a problem with tar sands in alberta>> this is really -- there has been this spill going on in alberta, canada, for the last ten weeks. tar sands oil has been spilling out and -- >> bill: out of the ground? >> out of the ground there. and nobody knows why. and the canadian oil company is trying to figure it out. and it is just -- it is really remarkable to me. they're investigating the matter, i suppose. but it's been spilling for the last ten weeks and you have protests going on. some of the native communities saying that this is causing some real devastation. we want to know what's happening and the company has been mute about it saying we're trying to take care of it. but you're right. it feeds into this entire discussion about keystone, the decision that's coming up and which way obama's going to go. >> bill: the president in his interview with "the new york times" last friday, michael sharon and jacki collins out in galesburg, illinois, talking about keystone pipeline. he's been really kind of very distant from the
all the way to the gulf coast and yet you report there's already a problem with tar sands in alberta>> this is really -- there has been this spill going on in alberta, canada, for the last ten weeks. tar sands oil has been spilling out and -- >> bill: out of the ground? >> out of the ground there. and nobody knows why. and the canadian oil company is trying to figure it out. and it is just -- it is really remarkable to me. they're investigating the matter, i suppose. but it's...
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fold increase in last 4 1/2 years of the amount of oil that's being shipped by rail from places like alberta or north dakota to the coast and so naturally the number of environmental spills, oil spills, is rising. >> what about the argument that environmentalist was say you know what, we just shouldn't develop the tar sands, oil sands in canada because you are bogey to have -- if it is not going to be pipeline leaks, it is going to be rail car derailments for transporting the oil by ship. and that has its own problems. just don't develop that oil at all. too dangerous. >> actually, paul, i think what's unfortunate in the keystone case is that -- you and i and -- the keystone people were thinking that if only we could address these risks of leaks, this would satisfy the environmentalists. what you find out is that's really not their issue at all. and -- the -- director for the international program at the national resources defense council said last week that the question to the administration is not whether crude should be shipped by pipeline or rail. the question is whether we will deepen o
fold increase in last 4 1/2 years of the amount of oil that's being shipped by rail from places like alberta or north dakota to the coast and so naturally the number of environmental spills, oil spills, is rising. >> what about the argument that environmentalist was say you know what, we just shouldn't develop the tar sands, oil sands in canada because you are bogey to have -- if it is not going to be pipeline leaks, it is going to be rail car derailments for transporting the oil by ship....
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are african american including 78-year-old alberta currie. >> i have tried and tried. >> reporter: she's voted in every presidential election since 1956. like many of her generation, currie was born at home and has no birth certificate. are you frustrated? >> i won't have no rights if i can't vote. >> reporter: are you concerned that those people are simply going to be stripped of their right to vote? >> i am concerned that people are talking about their being a substantial problem with this that-- that i don't agree exists. >> reporter: north carolina's governor plans to sign the bill next month but it's expected to face legal challenges long before its implementation. michelle miller, raleigh. >> mason: the lincoln memorial was close today. it was vandalized overnight. workers spent the day removing green paint smattered the statue of the 16th president. police are examining security video to find out who's arsponsible. s army staff sergeant will receive the nation's highest military honor. that's just ahead. ust ahead. starts a fight,avorited trusted heartburn relief that goes to work
are african american including 78-year-old alberta currie. >> i have tried and tried. >> reporter: she's voted in every presidential election since 1956. like many of her generation, currie was born at home and has no birth certificate. are you frustrated? >> i won't have no rights if i can't vote. >> reporter: are you concerned that those people are simply going to be stripped of their right to vote? >> i am concerned that people are talking about their being a...
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a sudden storm turned part of alberta, canada into a winter wonderland. the hail came down in buckets. so far the theory the ground was covered up to a foot there in ice pellets. took just 15 minutes. took some of those residents hours to dig out. >>> now for a look at morning road condition, wet roads from texas across the southeast and all the way down long island. same for new mexico to the dakotas and the midwest. if you're flying today, lots of storms could cause delays around the lakes, along the northeast corridor and across the southeast. >>> all right, back to the news now. new details about the airliner crash in san francisco. >> we've got new video overnight and up close view of the crash site, the wreckage inside and out. we also have new information about the pilot who went nearly 10,000 hours flying experience but only 43 hours on the boeing 777 and he had never landed's san francisco airport in that type of plane before. >>> now, of the 51 who remained hospitalized cling to life and one is a child. david muir spoke to one of the survivors a
a sudden storm turned part of alberta, canada into a winter wonderland. the hail came down in buckets. so far the theory the ground was covered up to a foot there in ice pellets. took just 15 minutes. took some of those residents hours to dig out. >>> now for a look at morning road condition, wet roads from texas across the southeast and all the way down long island. same for new mexico to the dakotas and the midwest. if you're flying today, lots of storms could cause delays around the...
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trayvon martin's position thirty five years ago meanwhile university of minnesota professor lees alberta two was among those protesting in her state told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system. all the data shows just justice system in this country just racial right from the moment of impact police arrest more people. are convicted in greater numbers the. sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prison and the united states given in terms of their population so you don't have that data and this we see as a continuation of. this man has been acquitted so now it's time for our government to hear our voice. and we are tracking those nationwide rallies over on our web site r t v dot com and there you can see all the best pictures and video footage of the social media reaction. i had for you in the program resisting a sterile greek workers go on nationwide strike and take to the streets for mass rallies but failed to stop their government slashing more jobs our report from athens is on its way. also old feuds are really not in
trayvon martin's position thirty five years ago meanwhile university of minnesota professor lees alberta two was among those protesting in her state told us that the case reflects a deep racial bias in the u.s. legal system. all the data shows just justice system in this country just racial right from the moment of impact police arrest more people. are convicted in greater numbers the. sentences that are longer and there are greater numbers of people who are in prison and the united states...
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know, me know that i make quilts so i had to have at least one in here it is a red cross quilt from alberta 1942 cotton with a flannel backing. red cross quilts were made for war victims quilt historians said whenever we talk to anyone about these quilts we must impress upon them the recipient always tells me how much the color in the patterns meant aside from the physical warmth aside the whole world was dark and dirty in these provided cheer. finally, the two iconic symbols of canada the beaver and the maple leaf. this is a backboard for a tavern game. that was probably where the game was played. these are just one dozen of the wonderful illustrations in the book and what a delight it would be to find some of these but it does lift the spirit and i hope yours have been lifted as well. i certainly have eclectic topics now we go back to pre-history with a complete dinosaur. what do we know about dinosaurs and how do we know it? but who doesn't like dinosaurs? i remember my very first library with sister come to the library to march up to the desk to say i want more dinosaur books. this weig
know, me know that i make quilts so i had to have at least one in here it is a red cross quilt from alberta 1942 cotton with a flannel backing. red cross quilts were made for war victims quilt historians said whenever we talk to anyone about these quilts we must impress upon them the recipient always tells me how much the color in the patterns meant aside from the physical warmth aside the whole world was dark and dirty in these provided cheer. finally, the two iconic symbols of canada the...
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>> geography is a stub bon thing and shanghai is a long way from alberta. there's now would to get that oil to china. >> my point is you're saying don't pull crude out of the ground because it may eventual he refine it? prices will be 10, 15, $20 a gallon. >> we think that tar sand sneads to stay in the ground. it's destroying a forest. >> you're trying to tell me, if we don't build the keystone pipeline, canada isn't going to sell it to somebody else? >> that's what goldman gold goln sachs does. >> dot bob dean thing canada is going to say, if it's not going throw keystone we're not going to pump it out of the ground? >> well, the fact is, expanding that tar sand production depends absolutely on the keystone pipeline that's what we're todd by wall street, by the industry. >> canadianes have already said, if you don't want it, we'll sell it to somebody else. if that happens we have to find oil from somebody else to buy. it's our neighbor. it's a friendly neighbor. >> we're great neighbors. we don't have better friends than the canadians. 5,000-mile border,
>> geography is a stub bon thing and shanghai is a long way from alberta. there's now would to get that oil to china. >> my point is you're saying don't pull crude out of the ground because it may eventual he refine it? prices will be 10, 15, $20 a gallon. >> we think that tar sand sneads to stay in the ground. it's destroying a forest. >> you're trying to tell me, if we don't build the keystone pipeline, canada isn't going to sell it to somebody else? >> that's...
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ring p said the incident came as activists and indigenous groups in the western canadian province of alberta wrapped up a 2 -- day -- to-day march to a knowledge the damage of tar sands oil manning on the land. the group of 70 mostly european retailers has agreed to allow safety inspections at the bangladeshi garment factories within nine months. the inspections, as part of a landmark safety pack adopted following the april collapse that killed 1129 garment workers in the bangladesh capital. number of major u.s. retailers have refused to sign onto the safety agreement agreement, including walmart, gap, and target area did defense attorneys and islamic leaders are urging the obama administration to suspend the force-feeding of hunger strikers at guantanamo. the u.s. military says it plans to acknowledge from it on on by only force-feeding the prisoners at night. in a legal filing, attorneys for for prisoners with the human rights charity urge the u.s. government to agree to a court back to create ensuring the protection of the prisoners religious rights. in a video released by reprieve, the h
ring p said the incident came as activists and indigenous groups in the western canadian province of alberta wrapped up a 2 -- day -- to-day march to a knowledge the damage of tar sands oil manning on the land. the group of 70 mostly european retailers has agreed to allow safety inspections at the bangladeshi garment factories within nine months. the inspections, as part of a landmark safety pack adopted following the april collapse that killed 1129 garment workers in the bangladesh capital....
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speed, low altitude maneuver called an alpha pass, for the left bridge international air show in albertae air show 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 bec
speed, low altitude maneuver called an alpha pass, for the left bridge international air show in albertae air show 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...
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largest independent oil producer has been unable to stop a series of leaks from an underground well in alberta'sd region. according to canadian regulators, four separate leaks spread over at least 100-acres. while the amount of oil is small it represents a rare case where a producer has not been immediately able to identify the cause of a leak and go out an stop it. >>> marathon oil notified libya's national oil company it is considering selling its stake in the country. recently marathon increased focus on shale assets here at home. we just were talking about that. of american imports from nigeria, algeria you angola dropped in recent months due to the shale boom here in the u.s. >> all right, money options are all laid out for the u.s. and sire why. what is the best bet for hard-earned tax dollars? >>> if you checked your credit score before today's dinner are awe gold digger or one smart cookie? we have your love connection covered. "piles of money" and some dating advice coming right up. ♪ my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went wi
largest independent oil producer has been unable to stop a series of leaks from an underground well in alberta'sd region. according to canadian regulators, four separate leaks spread over at least 100-acres. while the amount of oil is small it represents a rare case where a producer has not been immediately able to identify the cause of a leak and go out an stop it. >>> marathon oil notified libya's national oil company it is considering selling its stake in the country. recently...
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this is a red cross quilt from alberta in 1942. it's made out of cotton with a flannel backing.d cross quilt were made for british were victims. the red cross delivered them to dislocated and relocated families in britain. quilt historians said whenever we talk to anyone about these quilts, you must impress upon them as recipients i have found tell me how much the color and the patterns meant, aside from the physical warmth, the whole world in those days was so dark and dirty companies provided some cheer. finally, the two iconic symbols of canada, a beaver and i'm a bully. this is the backboard for a tavern game from quÉbec from 1934. probably in a club where the game is played. these are just a dozen of the wonderful illustrations in this book, and what a delight it would be actually to get to find some of these. of course, these are all in collections now, but as i said so far it does lift the spirit and i hope your spirit has been listed as well. >> i certainly have eclectic topics. now we're going back to prehistory with a complete dinosaur. what do we know about dinosaurs
this is a red cross quilt from alberta in 1942. it's made out of cotton with a flannel backing.d cross quilt were made for british were victims. the red cross delivered them to dislocated and relocated families in britain. quilt historians said whenever we talk to anyone about these quilts, you must impress upon them as recipients i have found tell me how much the color and the patterns meant, aside from the physical warmth, the whole world in those days was so dark and dirty companies provided...
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the president said, canada could, quote, be doing more to counteract greenhouse gasunleashed from alberta'sinal decision on this project is expected later this year or even early next year. politico's interview reporter andrew rasusha joins me live. so in your report, it's that little lain from the president in that "new york times" interview that's given some experts what they see as a cryptic message regarding an opening, if you will, for canada to make some changes that would appeal to the president. what else are they saying here? >> yeah, well, there's no doubt that the president, for the first time, publicly, is coming out and being quite critical of the pipeline. but there are some analysts who are looking at his words and saying, wait, he's opening up the potential for an approval by saying to canada, clean up your act a little bit, and we can talk. >> does that mean that it would be a yes? i mean, the headline says that president obama may be headed towards a yes. would that yes come after a no here? >> i mean, a yes would -- we frankly just don't know what the final answer on the
the president said, canada could, quote, be doing more to counteract greenhouse gasunleashed from alberta'sinal decision on this project is expected later this year or even early next year. politico's interview reporter andrew rasusha joins me live. so in your report, it's that little lain from the president in that "new york times" interview that's given some experts what they see as a cryptic message regarding an opening, if you will, for canada to make some changes that would...
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we got a $12.8 billion bid from citibank in alberta. when the recession hit, they would have been holding the bag. the risk for the taxpayers in pennsylvania would have gotten a great deal. the key this is the contract. when you lease, you don't sell to a private entity, you lease it. and then you have in the lease the same rights that an owner who leases his house has. you have oversight. you put in maintenance standards they have to meet. so it depends on the level of government oversight. but the real savings come on the operational side because the private sector can and almost always, almost always -- there's some exceptions -- operates at a lower cost because of union costs. not necessarily it's going to be nonunion, but because of existing contracts, because of the number of people who are in a work force, they can reduce that, because they've got money to invest in technology faster than the government does. so it's the operational that when they figure out what their rate of return has to be, they're talking about revenue, but
we got a $12.8 billion bid from citibank in alberta. when the recession hit, they would have been holding the bag. the risk for the taxpayers in pennsylvania would have gotten a great deal. the key this is the contract. when you lease, you don't sell to a private entity, you lease it. and then you have in the lease the same rights that an owner who leases his house has. you have oversight. you put in maintenance standards they have to meet. so it depends on the level of government oversight....
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the law requires and a third of them are african-american like 78-year-old alberta curry. >> my grandmother insist ss never, never miss a voting date. >> reporter: born in the south, she's never had a birth certificate, now needed to get a state i.d. >> do you know people in your situation? >> mm-hmm. lots of them. >> reporter: curry has cast a ballot in every election sinsz 1956 and not voting is unthinkable. senator phil berger rejects it. as it stands college i.d.s are also unacceptable. >> it's making sure that voters are comfortable and comfortable that when votes are counted that only those people who are registered to vote eligible to vote, and are those who they say they are can cast the votes. >> reporter: berger says 74% of them support voter i.d. but certain challenges arelie ahead. for "cbs this morning" saturday michelle miller, raleigh, north carolina. >>> lincoln's memorial is freshly washed and open to the public this morning after someone splattered it with green paint friday. national security is trying to use surveillance video to find out who the vandals were. >> reporte
the law requires and a third of them are african-american like 78-year-old alberta curry. >> my grandmother insist ss never, never miss a voting date. >> reporter: born in the south, she's never had a birth certificate, now needed to get a state i.d. >> do you know people in your situation? >> mm-hmm. lots of them. >> reporter: curry has cast a ballot in every election sinsz 1956 and not voting is unthinkable. senator phil berger rejects it. as it stands college...
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. >> reporter: alberta was visiting her brother nearby. >> they look like people that were hungry that need to be cared for. needed medical. it just really hurt me to see something like that. >> reporter: police say at least four women were living in the main house and they, too, are being questioned. >> this morning, israel announced they will release heavyweight palestinian prisoners ahead of peace talks. john kerry said the negotiators could begin talks in washington as soon as this coming week. >>> in northern mexico, they have seen an entire year's rainfall in just the past three days. this was the scene friday at chihuahua international airport. people were walking slowly. the airport will remain closed until it's safe to reopen. look at all the water. >>> certain dreams when said out loud have enough passion and oomph to make them come true. this little girl is dreaming. she wanted to play in the snow. not easy when living in 90 degree arlington, texas. texas volunteers covered her front lawn with snow. she was suddenly in her dreamy winter haven. you have to love stories like t
. >> reporter: alberta was visiting her brother nearby. >> they look like people that were hungry that need to be cared for. needed medical. it just really hurt me to see something like that. >> reporter: police say at least four women were living in the main house and they, too, are being questioned. >> this morning, israel announced they will release heavyweight palestinian prisoners ahead of peace talks. john kerry said the negotiators could begin talks in washington...
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. >>> floods in alberta, canada and storms in oklahoma may cost more than $6 billion.ls. >> they're saying the overinsured damage is to together 6 billion euros from both incidents from the floods and the oklahoma tornadoes. that means -- of course i have to say it is not quite true what i said right now. it is insured losses of roughly 2.5 billion -- economic damage, how they call it, the overall damage is roughly 6 billion euros. for the industry, it is the recent update of along the lines as well what they said regarding the european floods here, the estimates are a bit higher. they're saying it is roughly 12 billion euros in economic losses in europe because of the flooding in central and eastern europe with germany being the most affected market. germany is a lot more insured than its eastern european counterparts. so essentially what they're saying, the season, of course, we have been seeing all these pictures of floods, has been not the best one for reinsurers, but the economic -- the insured losses are still at a contained stage. for that, back to you. >> thank
. >>> floods in alberta, canada and storms in oklahoma may cost more than $6 billion.ls. >> they're saying the overinsured damage is to together 6 billion euros from both incidents from the floods and the oklahoma tornadoes. that means -- of course i have to say it is not quite true what i said right now. it is insured losses of roughly 2.5 billion -- economic damage, how they call it, the overall damage is roughly 6 billion euros. for the industry, it is the recent update of...
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alberta hunter, touring with uso shows, made a name for herself as the gal who set two continents afireshe performed in india and in the jungles of burma. in may 1945 when general eisenhower and the allied military leaders were meeting in defeated germany to discuss post-war europe, he invited alberta's uso show to perform for the officials, and it was reported that ike sang along with alberta as she performed one song after another. the international sweethearts of rhythm was a girl band that traveled around the country in their bus, big bertha. it was difficult for the black members of the band to find sleeping accommodations, so it was easier to just sleep in the bus. but another problem they faced was that white band members performed on stage with black members, something that was against the law in the jim crow south. so white members wore dark makeup and permed their hair to pass for black. toward the end of the war, the sweethearts performed for troops in europe, and refreshingly had no problems with race. lena horne performed with the uso during the war. when she prepared to st
alberta hunter, touring with uso shows, made a name for herself as the gal who set two continents afireshe performed in india and in the jungles of burma. in may 1945 when general eisenhower and the allied military leaders were meeting in defeated germany to discuss post-war europe, he invited alberta's uso show to perform for the officials, and it was reported that ike sang along with alberta as she performed one song after another. the international sweethearts of rhythm was a girl band that...
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. >> alberta is swimming in the stuff now. >> stephanie: fresh from having his relative rescued off ofleft version of a widely panned plan he proposed two years ago, this time with extra goodies for tax-and-spend liberals. >> what is he talking about? >> stephanie: talking points are very moldy. really are. >> tax and spend. slogan from 1968. >> stephanie: right. okay. mitch mcconnell. >> back when mitch mcconnell was middle-aged. >> small businesses. it represents an unmistakable signal that the president has backed away from his campaign promise to corporate america that tax reform would be revenue neutral to them. >> stephanie: by the way, what is middle age for a turtle because they live a long time. >> 100. >> stephanie: okay. by the way, my good friend, michael tomasky of the "daily beast" wrote a piece called it's your moment, obama, don't blow it. the president is at last sounding aggressive about progressive policies namely enough to save the country and the middle class. it is not rocket science writes tomasky. my favorite presidential sentence in quite some time, uttered by
. >> alberta is swimming in the stuff now. >> stephanie: fresh from having his relative rescued off ofleft version of a widely panned plan he proposed two years ago, this time with extra goodies for tax-and-spend liberals. >> what is he talking about? >> stephanie: talking points are very moldy. really are. >> tax and spend. slogan from 1968. >> stephanie: right. okay. mitch mcconnell. >> back when mitch mcconnell was middle-aged. >> small...
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section 526 also bans our military from using other traditional energy sources like l sands from alberta or even coal-to-liquids. mr. speaker, i ride today to offer my support, though for the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. flores, who has done this amendment in the past. to me, it's not about who gets the credit, but -- or who reaps the rewards but that it gets done. i'm tired of the pentagon using civilian workers on base as a political football. and then spends the money that they do on fuels. so by working together to cut waste from this bill like section 526 we can find ways to protect our constituents who have devoted their lives to serve the men and women who wear the uniform and with that, i ask unanimous consent to withdraw my amendment. . the chair: the amendment is withdrawn. it's now in order to consider amendment number 9. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. wittman: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 39 printed in house report 113-170 offered by mr. wittman of virginia. the chair:
section 526 also bans our military from using other traditional energy sources like l sands from alberta or even coal-to-liquids. mr. speaker, i ride today to offer my support, though for the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas, mr. flores, who has done this amendment in the past. to me, it's not about who gets the credit, but -- or who reaps the rewards but that it gets done. i'm tired of the pentagon using civilian workers on base as a political football. and then spends the money...
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this landscape in the badlands of alberta, canada, looks like the profile of a person. it was shaped by water drainage. sharks--it ruined my dreams of being a pro surfer, but they are pretty amazing. especially this female hammerhead shark that in 2001 gave birth without ever mating. it lived in a tank in the henry doorly zoo in nebraska with two other females, but no males. so, how did it get pregnant? let's solve this mystery. scientists at the zoo assume the shark must have been pregnant when it arrived, but when they did a dna test on its baby, the entire dna strand was an exact match of its mothers dna. the hammerhead shark had impregnated herself. but how? well, asexual reproduction is rare in animals, but it is possible, although no one had ever witnessed it in sharks. they had witnessed it in the whiptail lizard, though. certain species from the americas have no males at all, just females that can all reproduce by themselves. it was noon on may 19, 1780, when the sky over new england suddenly turned gray, then black. people couldn't see. they stopped working and
this landscape in the badlands of alberta, canada, looks like the profile of a person. it was shaped by water drainage. sharks--it ruined my dreams of being a pro surfer, but they are pretty amazing. especially this female hammerhead shark that in 2001 gave birth without ever mating. it lived in a tank in the henry doorly zoo in nebraska with two other females, but no males. so, how did it get pregnant? let's solve this mystery. scientists at the zoo assume the shark must have been pregnant...