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this is the labor minister from alberta speaking. a brown toyota core row la with no license plate roared up the street and screeched to a halt ten meters from us, right, and the gunman walked right toward us. the gunman was coming right toward me, says this member of parliament. he goes on to say, i considered my options, labor minister, i meant, i considered my options, i was close enough i didn't know whether i had to attack to save myself or run. i didn't think i could get to him before he could pull the trigger so i ran. he goes on to say, there was nothing but an open parking lot for 20, 30, 40 meters so i booked it across looked over my shoulder and i found a car and ducked behind it. he goes on to say he apparently wasn'ted interested in me. he walked around the corner of the east block toward the parliament buildings. there's a center block the one with the tower and the library, west and east block, he says the gunman walked over to the east block and it's in that east block where all of this went down. in the meetings in o
this is the labor minister from alberta speaking. a brown toyota core row la with no license plate roared up the street and screeched to a halt ten meters from us, right, and the gunman walked right toward us. the gunman was coming right toward me, says this member of parliament. he goes on to say, i considered my options, labor minister, i meant, i considered my options, i was close enough i didn't know whether i had to attack to save myself or run. i didn't think i could get to him before he...
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plus -- >>> i'm daniel lack in northern alberta, an canada's oil rich tar sands may be an opportunity indigenous people here. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, ♪ress in the new democracy, >>> hello, you are with us here on al jazeera, these are the top stories this hour. the battle or kobani is intensifying. nighters of isil are shelling the town center now. earlier u.s.-lead air strikes hit isil positions in kobani. >>> the european union says it wants answers from spain after a nurse became the first to contract ebola outside of africa. she has been quarantined in hospital along with three others. >>> yemen's official news agency says
plus -- >>> i'm daniel lack in northern alberta, an canada's oil rich tar sands may be an opportunity indigenous people here. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> its disgraceful... the only crime they really committed is journalism... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as...
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we're seeing a lot of that snow now into parts of northern montana into l alberta. getting a dry break for west coast, at least until we get into monday night and tuesday it will british columbia a little bit of snow, not too far away from the alberta border. temperatures dropped 20 to 30° cooler than yesterday. here comes the next system, moisture that came from the old hurricane ana, and now following into an area of low pressure and bringing an amount of rainfall that will bring rivers pretty close to flood stage in some places. so we're watching this system pretty closely. that system comes in monday night and tuesday. central portions of the u.s., temperatures popped up 15 degrees warmer but northwest, blus terry and cool now. now a much deserved warming comes in and we'll have temperatures rise into the 60s and 70s. >> you know all good things must come to an end. >>> of the great wine producers in the world china does not come to mind. but they have been surprising connoisseurs with the quality of their wine. rob mcvay bride reports. >> this year's ca year's
we're seeing a lot of that snow now into parts of northern montana into l alberta. getting a dry break for west coast, at least until we get into monday night and tuesday it will british columbia a little bit of snow, not too far away from the alberta border. temperatures dropped 20 to 30° cooler than yesterday. here comes the next system, moisture that came from the old hurricane ana, and now following into an area of low pressure and bringing an amount of rainfall that will bring rivers...
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i was just reading this off the website of the toronto sun, alberta minister was inside, he saw the gunman running toward him. he ran outside and dove behind a parked car, amazingly survived. a former royal canadian mounty killed that gunman. still unsure, as we said the situation fluid, the entire city on lockdown. this comes just days after a joint intelligence bulletin warning military and law enforcement of a spike in islamic state isis chatter, calling for attacks on military and law enforcement. so is this terrorism? are other suspects still at large? as our markets tanked on the news and all kinds of reaction when it came to the markets, there are still many unanswered questions in this ongoing investigation. we're covering all of the angles in the tragedy including market reaction here and in canada. ashley webster is in our newsroom with the latest details on the shootings. peter barnes covering u.s. response including fbi action from washington. ashley, begin with you, and again, we saw the situation is fluid. >> it is indeed, liz, you're absolutely right. we heard from canadian
i was just reading this off the website of the toronto sun, alberta minister was inside, he saw the gunman running toward him. he ran outside and dove behind a parked car, amazingly survived. a former royal canadian mounty killed that gunman. still unsure, as we said the situation fluid, the entire city on lockdown. this comes just days after a joint intelligence bulletin warning military and law enforcement of a spike in islamic state isis chatter, calling for attacks on military and law...
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. >> you caught me driving a 1959 lincoln from san francisco to the tar sands in alberta and to new yorkwithout using one drop of gasoline. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: what are you talking about? how can you drive a hot rod lincoln from san francisco to the tar sands? >> it's beautiful till you get there. >> stephen: yeah? then it looks like a war zone, a disaster area. >> stephen: that's why i never go to canada, beautiful till you get there. >> i spoke to a few remaining fish up there. they said it was not right up there. >> stephen: your lincoln doesn't use gas? >> no, it uses electricity and cellulosic ethanol. as a matter of fact, it's faster than it used to be. it performance better. it's cleaner. i hate to say the word "green," but it is green. no, it's not green. it's white. i like white, not green cars. >> stephen: why are cars so important to you? >> well, they represent the culture. they represent our culture and our lot -- you know, like american history. look at these things, the way people felt, except for the english car, the third one up. the last time you were here
. >> you caught me driving a 1959 lincoln from san francisco to the tar sands in alberta and to new yorkwithout using one drop of gasoline. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: what are you talking about? how can you drive a hot rod lincoln from san francisco to the tar sands? >> it's beautiful till you get there. >> stephen: yeah? then it looks like a war zone, a disaster area. >> stephen: that's why i never go to canada, beautiful till you get there. >> i...
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sand reserves lie at the heart of a dispute between indigenous people and oil companies in northern albertaroups are fighting expansion of mining in the area, there are communities who depend on it for their jobs and businesses. daniel lack reports on the community's delicate balance between profit and tradition. >> reporter: with 75 trucks and 170 workers, birch mountain enterprises is part of an experimental operation. three men own the company and have watched it grow quickly since they bought their first truck five years ago. >> it has provided a lot for the town. it has been well worth it. we're working with the oil sands rather than against it. and i think we'll maintain hopefully a 20% growth rate for the next five years. >> reporter: big oil companies contract out a lot of business to firms based here. and an annual oil industry trade show, information about jobs and business opportunities is shared with residents of fort mcchi, the local economy is thriving. >> in community almost everyone is employed. and basically anybody who wants to work is working. >> reporter: few of canada's
sand reserves lie at the heart of a dispute between indigenous people and oil companies in northern albertaroups are fighting expansion of mining in the area, there are communities who depend on it for their jobs and businesses. daniel lack reports on the community's delicate balance between profit and tradition. >> reporter: with 75 trucks and 170 workers, birch mountain enterprises is part of an experimental operation. three men own the company and have watched it grow quickly since...
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the heavy crude had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. >> what are the booms for? >> they are to soak in the oil. they are supposed to -- >> literally? >> yeah. literally -- >> that's what they're for? >> they're supposed to repel water and soak in oil. >> steyer had come to mayflower to gather ammunition for what may be the biggest fight of his life -- trying to stop the keystone pipeline from being built. steyer worries more leaks like this one in mayflower could happen. the proposed keystone pipeline would stretch from the canadian border across the u.s., and connect to existing pipelines that carry oil to refineries on the gulf. steyer says the oil would be sent directly to the international market. >> it is not going to the united states. what the true argument is, it's going to be more oil not from the middle east, that is true, but doesn't mean it's more oil for the united states. it just means there is more oil not from the middle east in the world market. >> we walked with steyer along the quiet street in mayflower that a few months before was covered in o
the heavy crude had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. >> what are the booms for? >> they are to soak in the oil. they are supposed to -- >> literally? >> yeah. literally -- >> that's what they're for? >> they're supposed to repel water and soak in oil. >> steyer had come to mayflower to gather ammunition for what may be the biggest fight of his life -- trying to stop the keystone pipeline from being built. steyer worries more leaks...
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. >>> i'm daniel lack in alberta.a's oil sands are an opportunity for many indigenous people here. >>> and the washington nationals, was it enough for them to stay alive in the playoffs? stay with us if you can. ♪ >> can an employer make a worker do something and not pay for the time? can an muslim inmates demand the right to wear a beard in prison? time for the supreme court to get to work. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. autumn brings cooler nights, falling leaves. baseball playoffs, and nine
. >>> i'm daniel lack in alberta.a's oil sands are an opportunity for many indigenous people here. >>> and the washington nationals, was it enough for them to stay alive in the playoffs? stay with us if you can. ♪ >> can an employer make a worker do something and not pay for the time? can an muslim inmates demand the right to wear a beard in prison? time for the supreme court to get to work. it's inside story. >> hello, i'm ray suarez. autumn brings cooler...
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it's in northern alberta. some are fighting the expansion. some support it because they depend on the jobs and business it brings. our correspondent reports from fort mckay. >> reporter: with 75 drutrucks 170 workers rgs this is a collaboration between canadian aboriginal and the petroleum industry. three men owned the country and watched it grow since buying its first truck years ago. >> it's been words it. mckay working with the oil rather than against it. i think we'll maintain a 20% growth rate for the next five years and see where that takes us from there >> reporter: big oil companies contract out a lot of business to firms here. from trucking to food. laundry to high-tech engineering. at a trade show information about jobs and business opportunities is shared with residents from fort mckay. local economy is thriving. >> this community almost everyone is employedment the unemployment rate is low. anyone that wants to work is working. >> reporter: few of canada's first nation options this development. high incomes, $700 million of annual
it's in northern alberta. some are fighting the expansion. some support it because they depend on the jobs and business it brings. our correspondent reports from fort mckay. >> reporter: with 75 drutrucks 170 workers rgs this is a collaboration between canadian aboriginal and the petroleum industry. three men owned the country and watched it grow since buying its first truck years ago. >> it's been words it. mckay working with the oil rather than against it. i think we'll maintain a...
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alberta, who's in a 4 for 50 funk scores josh redick, and the reds take an 8-7 lead. it right there, and the tying run comes home. christian cologne, and scores, it's 8-8. and salvador perez who was 0 for 5, hugged the line. hug me, we won. not we as me, but we as i was speaking as if i was the royals. they win 9-8. a's are done, and kansas city is on its way to anaheim to take on the angels. >> yep. and we're on our way out of here. >> yeah. >> that's all we got. >> well, up next, "the pulse." >>> jimmy kimmel jokes about his brand new title. you need to hear this one. >>> and a look at what an there are 18,000 airline ticket gets you. stay right here. finally get in shape. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance on humira. and the majority of peop
alberta, who's in a 4 for 50 funk scores josh redick, and the reds take an 8-7 lead. it right there, and the tying run comes home. christian cologne, and scores, it's 8-8. and salvador perez who was 0 for 5, hugged the line. hug me, we won. not we as me, but we as i was speaking as if i was the royals. they win 9-8. a's are done, and kansas city is on its way to anaheim to take on the angels. >> yep. and we're on our way out of here. >> yeah. >> that's all we got. >>...
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at $75 a barrel, there is a lot of reservoir in alberta that is never coming out. last two things. as we all know, this is not really about keystone. this is not about laying a few hundred miles of pipe to get alberta oil sands to gulf coast refineries. every constituency with a stake in this sees keystone differently. for the environmentalists, it is a high-profile, easy and useful icon to go after the administration on. for the oil patch, it is, do you care about jobs and development? in the greater scheme of things, 800,000 barrels imported into the u.s. a day. not that big a deal. much bigger deal in canada where at,000 barrels a day export significantly lower cost than the alternatives. that is a bigger economic impact. lastly, looking ahead a little project has,this according to many, really bedeviled canada and u.s. relations. i think it has, largely because the canadian government has been banging the drum incessantly on it. you see canadian ministers and the prime minister makes him truly extraordinary, it's, given the supporters and -- supposedly cities of diplomatic rela
at $75 a barrel, there is a lot of reservoir in alberta that is never coming out. last two things. as we all know, this is not really about keystone. this is not about laying a few hundred miles of pipe to get alberta oil sands to gulf coast refineries. every constituency with a stake in this sees keystone differently. for the environmentalists, it is a high-profile, easy and useful icon to go after the administration on. for the oil patch, it is, do you care about jobs and development? in the...
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certain things edmonton alberta does well, they build malls, largest in north america, pest control as well. the city boasts there isn't a single rat within its borders. russ ptacek would be bummed. it is too cold. hockey not so much. edmonton stinks. they haven't had a winning record since 2008. that's where the caps were tonight. some serious stuff, moment of silence to honor the victims of the shooting in ottawa earlier today. let's get to the game. this is niki backstrom, oh, niki you so fine, his 500th point. 2nd period mike green, the caps tie the score at 2-2. edmonton now up 3-2 in the 2nd period. we'll get to that later. >>> georgetown had a disappointing campaign last season, but rivera was a igbrht spot getting mad props from coaches this year named preseason player of the year for 2014 in the big east. dsr led in scoring 17 per. >>> roger goodell will testify in the ray rice appeal sources telling espn. the league said he shouldn't have to. goodell has been under fire for his light two game suspension of rice, then suspended him again after that infamous elevator tape leake
certain things edmonton alberta does well, they build malls, largest in north america, pest control as well. the city boasts there isn't a single rat within its borders. russ ptacek would be bummed. it is too cold. hockey not so much. edmonton stinks. they haven't had a winning record since 2008. that's where the caps were tonight. some serious stuff, moment of silence to honor the victims of the shooting in ottawa earlier today. let's get to the game. this is niki backstrom, oh, niki you so...
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the alberta clipper. >> could you give me detail about how it's going on. what the court looks like. you said decision in a couple of months. you have or does anyone have regardless of how difficult it is to bet on what a court is going to do what they will do but more than that, just give us a sense for the process and how this is going forward. thank you. >> sure. and of course as the washington correspo correspo correspond -- the supreme court, i think you get into trouble when you try to predict what they're going to do. just from listening to the chatter out there, both sides feel like they have some support on the court and some big question marks. oral arguments, i believe they have something like 55 questions and the bulk of those were to the state who was appealing the lower court's ruling that throughout -- so, yeah, i think there are a lot of questions. i think the big questions are what happens if they do up hold the lower court's ruling and thus far, you know, i haven't seen a lot of indication from trans-canada as to if that just starts this a
the alberta clipper. >> could you give me detail about how it's going on. what the court looks like. you said decision in a couple of months. you have or does anyone have regardless of how difficult it is to bet on what a court is going to do what they will do but more than that, just give us a sense for the process and how this is going forward. thank you. >> sure. and of course as the washington correspo correspo correspond -- the supreme court, i think you get into trouble when...
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dennis and susan paulson from alberta, canada, said they knew immediately ripple was the one.l working on his manners. >>> when we come back here on a wednesday night, it willoff. our exclusive interview with matthew mcconaughey sand the cast of "interstellar." what they revealed to us about this big new movie. choose nexium twenty-foureople hour for frequent heartburn. i was worried about orange juice, coffee... everything. not anymore. get nexium level protection ™ and for a limited time save six dollars at nexium24hr.com imany cold medicines may raisee your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. here we go! >>> and finally tonight here, the new space thriller exploring the utter limits of real sc
dennis and susan paulson from alberta, canada, said they knew immediately ripple was the one.l working on his manners. >>> when we come back here on a wednesday night, it willoff. our exclusive interview with matthew mcconaughey sand the cast of "interstellar." what they revealed to us about this big new movie. choose nexium twenty-foureople hour for frequent heartburn. i was worried about orange juice, coffee... everything. not anymore. get nexium level protection ™ and...
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to do it, 49 ukiah if everything is dry and hot, you know downstream, everything goes up and over alberta, and goes to the deep south, we sit there with some of the remains going into san diego, moving near it is coming from the desert and back into phoenix and also the four corners. it will still be warm to hot and it weakens ever so slowly and it will take a little more, novato 87 barometric pressure wood still hot, livermore 89, 75 in all meet 88 and low to med 80s. more fog on the way so grab a jacket. it is going to be cooler and breeze will be picking up as well. we have a cooler pattern probably into friday and it does a quick warmup into the weekend. >>> jp morgan chase, there it was legginged to the other cyber attacks. jp more gap said they got information from its individual and small business customers. >>> well if you used the drive through fast food drive through lane to get speedy service you may have noticed things have slowed down a little bit. they are waiting 40 seconds longer and fast food orders are becoming more complex. >> all right, pam, this is controversial, they
to do it, 49 ukiah if everything is dry and hot, you know downstream, everything goes up and over alberta, and goes to the deep south, we sit there with some of the remains going into san diego, moving near it is coming from the desert and back into phoenix and also the four corners. it will still be warm to hot and it weakens ever so slowly and it will take a little more, novato 87 barometric pressure wood still hot, livermore 89, 75 in all meet 88 and low to med 80s. more fog on the way so...
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this teen from alberta, canada was targeted by bullies, but instead of getting upset she came up with an arsenal of words, but not the bad ones. it started on her facebook page urging her to die. she fought back, posting beautiful and encouraging notes for each student at her high school and posting them on her lockers. >> are you cute, are you beautiful. you look amazing today. i love you. it takes two seconds and it shows someone you really care. >> at first her high school reprimanded her for littering but city council passed a resolution for positive post it campaign day. now people are leaving nice notes in school and workplaces and this is a great way to flip the script. >> that would be great if they took hold across the country. >> a little post-it note. >> lets get a check of the roads right now. matt pellman is in the traffic center right now. >> easier to be positive this afternoon than this morning. this afternoon just a few issues including the protest, the demonstration in spring garden you are telling us about still blocking the lanes of broad street in both directions
this teen from alberta, canada was targeted by bullies, but instead of getting upset she came up with an arsenal of words, but not the bad ones. it started on her facebook page urging her to die. she fought back, posting beautiful and encouraging notes for each student at her high school and posting them on her lockers. >> are you cute, are you beautiful. you look amazing today. i love you. it takes two seconds and it shows someone you really care. >> at first her high school...
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we did find one lonely, dedicated giants fan all the way from alberta, canada. >> it's on the top of my list of things to do. >> your bucket list? >> yeah. >> it worked out perfectly. i had the whole week off and i was like why not? >> reporter: kate wore blue. she was in disguise. she didn't want to get heckled for wearing orange. for game six the ticket cost $700, standing room on. game seven that ticket was more than $1,000. hopefully she won't have to spend that money because the giants will win. she came here with a co-worker but he's not into the giants so she's going herself. last night we also ran into our sports announcer john miller. we asked him about jake peavy on the mound. he's going to give us some thoughts. >> what a great place to be. giants fans who did not make the trip to kansas city can still get the feel of a big crowd at the big game. >> today the city has set up its own viewing party. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning. here at the civic center, because not only will we have thousands of giants fans watching the game on a jumbot n jumbotron, but you'
we did find one lonely, dedicated giants fan all the way from alberta, canada. >> it's on the top of my list of things to do. >> your bucket list? >> yeah. >> it worked out perfectly. i had the whole week off and i was like why not? >> reporter: kate wore blue. she was in disguise. she didn't want to get heckled for wearing orange. for game six the ticket cost $700, standing room on. game seven that ticket was more than $1,000. hopefully she won't have to spend...
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and they were buying autolink up there in alberta.e the investment canada and agree to invest certain additional money. >> the president has called it unpatriotic. inversions broadly. have you been in support with him on that? >> i agree that the tax code should really be changed. the interesting thing is you've got ron wyden and orrin hatch. patriotic. they could write a better tax code than exists right now. if they write one and it's revenue neutral will increased. >> the steps the white house have talken thus far without the need for congressional vote, you're a fan, you're not a fan? >> they're trying to call a time-out which i'm fine with. i'm fine with it as long as they really write something once they get through. this is designed as a time-out. give us a too many and a better tax score. i don't have any objection. ron wyden wrote a piece in an op-ed piece. so i'm putting you on notice, corporate america, that i'll go retroactive to this period that i'm giving you this notice now. match does not agree with that. so that could
and they were buying autolink up there in alberta.e the investment canada and agree to invest certain additional money. >> the president has called it unpatriotic. inversions broadly. have you been in support with him on that? >> i agree that the tax code should really be changed. the interesting thing is you've got ron wyden and orrin hatch. patriotic. they could write a better tax code than exists right now. if they write one and it's revenue neutral will increased. >> the...
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. >> on tuesday, six canadian teams took off from cold lake alberta.re heading for middle east to join the fight against islamic state militants. back at home, an increase in general chatter from radical islamist groups has prompted canada to raise the terrorism threat level from low to medium. bbc news. >>> in other news today, police in canada have found the bodies of four infants in a storage locker. an investigation doesn't appear to find inference of a report from them missing. >>> bradlee has died at 83. he was former washington post editor. >>> now like many indians, i'm not that big on the idea of owning pets. it's a hygiene thing. many countries in india and muslim majority, dog ownership is frowned upon. one man is trying to change that by holding a pet a dog event. jennifer went to meet him. >> reporter: he is organizing malaysia's first pet a dog event. it's quite brave of him as a muslim because he's terrified of dogs himself. islamic scholars tell him dog saliva is unclean. he's tried to make things simple putting dog owners in red shirts
. >> on tuesday, six canadian teams took off from cold lake alberta.re heading for middle east to join the fight against islamic state militants. back at home, an increase in general chatter from radical islamist groups has prompted canada to raise the terrorism threat level from low to medium. bbc news. >>> in other news today, police in canada have found the bodies of four infants in a storage locker. an investigation doesn't appear to find inference of a report from them...
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the giants or the royals but we found one giants fan, one dedicated fan who came all the way from alberta canada to cheer on the g men. >> it was on the top of my list of things to do. >> reporter: a bucket list? >> yeah, like a bucket list. it worked out perfectly. i had this whole week off and i was like why not? >> reporter: kate wilkinson actually wore blue. he was in disguise. she didn't want to get heckled for wearing orange. wilkinson both tickets for both games six and seven. she paid $700 for a standing-room-only ticket for game six. for that game seven ticket, more than $1,000. she traveled all the way from canada with a co-worker. he unfortunately is not a giants fan so she's going to the game by herself hoping to stand with some giants fans and cheer on the team. we're hoping for the best, we're hoping we can win tonight and come home. i spoke with giants sports announcer jon miller, i ran into him tonight at his hotel. he gives me some insight about pitcher jake peavy on the mound. we'll have that for you later in the show. i'm janelle wang, "today in the bay." >> this is kin
the giants or the royals but we found one giants fan, one dedicated fan who came all the way from alberta canada to cheer on the g men. >> it was on the top of my list of things to do. >> reporter: a bucket list? >> yeah, like a bucket list. it worked out perfectly. i had this whole week off and i was like why not? >> reporter: kate wilkinson actually wore blue. he was in disguise. she didn't want to get heckled for wearing orange. wilkinson both tickets for both games...
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four corners dealing with remains of that tropical system and then another system coming down out of albertait's very active expect for some right here. low cloud deck is raring to go. it just needs a little umph. the reason being there is no front or anything. we are getting that westerly breeze or the charge of the fog bank. high pressure is just slowly reaching retreating. that is allowing the fog to kind of slowly work its way in. 80s to near 90s for some. berkeley at 75. 82 san jose. santa cruz 79. 60s on the coast. 70 to low 80s now mainly on the peninsula. al low al toe at 82. cooler thursday into friday. quick little offshore breeze. dramatic cool down next week. >> wow. all right, thank you. >>> 6:20 is is the time. walmart cutting costs by cutting health insurance for more of its part time work force. the move will effect workers who clock fewer than 30 hours a week. that is about 30,000 u.s. workers. walmart was paying more than 75% of their insurance premiums. now they will have to pay all of their own premiums unless they qualify for government subsidies. >>> an expensive engage
four corners dealing with remains of that tropical system and then another system coming down out of albertait's very active expect for some right here. low cloud deck is raring to go. it just needs a little umph. the reason being there is no front or anything. we are getting that westerly breeze or the charge of the fog bank. high pressure is just slowly reaching retreating. that is allowing the fog to kind of slowly work its way in. 80s to near 90s for some. berkeley at 75. 82 san jose. santa...
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fairbanks, the cooler air meeting up with pacific moisture has brought a few inches of snow even toward alberta. now let's go look at the current satellite and radar showing us mountain snow in parts of the pacific northwest from washington and oregon into idaho and montana. the cooler air has brought snow levels down to about 4,000 feet. we've got temperatures that have fallen at the same time from yesterday down to 15 degrees cooler in some spots. now in the northeast, it was also brisk this morning with a breezy wind. temperatures have dropped 5-10 degrees cooler than yesterday. it's a cool stretch across the northern portion but the northeast gets a nice warm up. warmer air drop the southeast will move in, bring temperatures into the 1970's, whereas the pacific northwest is tracking a new storm coming in to bring rainfall and potential river flooding as we get into tuesday morning. especially hurricane ana still causing problems. >> thank you. >> the indian city of calcutta banned bicycles on the streets last year in order to improve heavy traffic. many say it's caused undo hardship. we hav
fairbanks, the cooler air meeting up with pacific moisture has brought a few inches of snow even toward alberta. now let's go look at the current satellite and radar showing us mountain snow in parts of the pacific northwest from washington and oregon into idaho and montana. the cooler air has brought snow levels down to about 4,000 feet. we've got temperatures that have fallen at the same time from yesterday down to 15 degrees cooler in some spots. now in the northeast, it was also brisk this...
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there was a worrying incident on friday where a mosque in cold lake, alberta, was defaced and somebody wrote "go home" on the mosque, and that is terrible, and that is exactly what we can't let happen. what is heartening is the community's response and the people spontaneously came off and washed off the mosque, and people brought signs saying, canada is your home. that is the message to canada's muslims and muslim ka ncanadian you are part of the community and we are so glad that you are here sh here, and we will respond to this together. >> michael hayden, what do we do about the lone wolves? these guys who seem to be radicalized, because they are radical for whatever reason? how does one handle this? >> well, fareed, it is a very, very difficult proproblem. and it is not one that we can make go away. some of the attacks are going to occur even if the security services in the country do everything that they are capable of doing. i mean, at what point does freedom of speech and freedom of thought crossov over into immint violence and thereby the community intervenes. and as brought up
there was a worrying incident on friday where a mosque in cold lake, alberta, was defaced and somebody wrote "go home" on the mosque, and that is terrible, and that is exactly what we can't let happen. what is heartening is the community's response and the people spontaneously came off and washed off the mosque, and people brought signs saying, canada is your home. that is the message to canada's muslims and muslim ka ncanadian you are part of the community and we are so glad that you...
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carry one of the world's most dirt where fuels across the aquifer in the middle of the country from albertait it could pollute water sources and jeopardize people's health and these 42,000 jobs that the senator is talking about are all temporary. they may be 18 months at best. republicans it sure seems they are in denial and don't care about the climate or jobs. democrats are trying to make a positive impact on climate change. it is serious. two senators who have very different perspectives on the climate issue are work together to learn more. senator joe mansion of west virginia and sheldon whitehouse of rhode island are visiting each other's states. this is good. the senators want to find some common ground moving forward. they join us tonight. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. senator whitehouse, you first. there are absolutes in climate change. there's no question about it. so what is the mission between you and senator mansion here as you see it? what can be gained here? >> well one of the absolutes is right behind me and that is what is happening to the oceans. you never s
carry one of the world's most dirt where fuels across the aquifer in the middle of the country from albertait it could pollute water sources and jeopardize people's health and these 42,000 jobs that the senator is talking about are all temporary. they may be 18 months at best. republicans it sure seems they are in denial and don't care about the climate or jobs. democrats are trying to make a positive impact on climate change. it is serious. two senators who have very different perspectives on...
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part in our weather come middle of week and that's right here some energy and showers coming out of alberta canada and heading to bismarck and north dakota and parts of south dakota and dives further south and rotates around and comes up the eastern sea board. future tracker 6 late tonight activity north and west we'll spill clouds our way and couple of spotty showers after midnight tonight and nice day temperatures above normal yet again and in that second feature comes in late tuesday night and showers arrive in the western suburbs and nothing too terribly heavy and ground will get wet arounds here tuesday night and then it's out of here first thing wednesday morning and as it lifts away and sunshine it back by 8, 9, 10 or 11:00 on wednesday di pending on location. and speaking of things being relatively quiet around here. looking at tropical satellite there's nothing in atlantic ocean. there's nothing in the caribbean sea and there's some thunderstorms in the gulf of mexico and not going to turn into any sort of tropical activity. so with this very quiet hurricane season, we've only had
part in our weather come middle of week and that's right here some energy and showers coming out of alberta canada and heading to bismarck and north dakota and parts of south dakota and dives further south and rotates around and comes up the eastern sea board. future tracker 6 late tonight activity north and west we'll spill clouds our way and couple of spotty showers after midnight tonight and nice day temperatures above normal yet again and in that second feature comes in late tuesday night...
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one dedicated fan who came all the way from alberta, canada, to cheer on the giants. >> it was on the top of my things i needed to do. >> reporter: bucket list? >> yeah, bucket list. i was like, you know what, it worked out perfectly. i had this whole week off. i was like, why not? >> reporter: kate wilkinson wore blue, she was in disguise, but the kansas city folks have been so warm to all the giants fans who arrived in their city. wilkinson bought tickets for both games six and seven, seven if necessary, game six she paid $700 for one ticket, a standing room only ticket. for game seven she paid more than $1,000 for a standing room only ticket. she traveled here all the way from canada with a coworker. unfortunately, he is not a giants fan, so she will be going to the game alone tonight. obviously, hoping for a victory. we're all hoping for a victory with the giants so we can come back home and celebrate with another parade. in kansas city, janelle wang, nbc bay area news. >> all right, janelle, thanks. looking nice and sunny outside. we take a look at kansas city there, but is that
one dedicated fan who came all the way from alberta, canada, to cheer on the giants. >> it was on the top of my things i needed to do. >> reporter: bucket list? >> yeah, bucket list. i was like, you know what, it worked out perfectly. i had this whole week off. i was like, why not? >> reporter: kate wilkinson wore blue, she was in disguise, but the kansas city folks have been so warm to all the giants fans who arrived in their city. wilkinson bought tickets for both...
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there was a worrying incident on friday where a mosque in cold lake, alberta, was defaced and someone wrote go home on the mosque, and that was terrible. that's exactly what we can't let happen. but what was really heartening was the community's response. people spontaneously came out, washed off the mosque, and people brought signs saying, canada is your home, and that's really our message to canada's muslims, to muslim canadians. you're part of this community. we're so glad you're here and we're going to respond to this together. >> michael hayden, what do we do about these lone wolfs, the guys who seem to get radicalized because they are radical or for whatever reason? how does one handle this? >> fareed, it's a very, very difficult problem. and it's not one that we can make go away. some of these attacks are going to occur even if the security services in a country do everything they're capable of doing. i mean, at what point does freedom of speech and freedom of thought cross over into imminent violence? and thereby lets the community intervene? that's a very difficult line. and
there was a worrying incident on friday where a mosque in cold lake, alberta, was defaced and someone wrote go home on the mosque, and that was terrible. that's exactly what we can't let happen. but what was really heartening was the community's response. people spontaneously came out, washed off the mosque, and people brought signs saying, canada is your home, and that's really our message to canada's muslims, to muslim canadians. you're part of this community. we're so glad you're here and...
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most of the business investment has come from alberta.a lot weaker for canada over the summer months. this was a trend away from commodity currencies. >> these are the bloomberg top stories. minister said his nation will not be intimidated. the gunman was killed inside parliament. canada will redouble its efforts to combat terrorism. >> in the days to come we will learn more about the terrorist and any accomplices he might has had -- he might have had. canada is not immune to the types of terrorist attacks we have seen elsewhere around the world. a new comrade -- poll has shown they have the backing of 42% of voters in the rochester constituency. tensions are running high in france. francois hollande right to pour cold water on the ambitions. one can succeed in life without becoming president. he is battling record low approval ratings and levels of unemployment. reported profit that more than doubled. joining us now from zero. >> this was the ceo. very focused. investment banking has contributed well. the future and this is part of the d
most of the business investment has come from alberta.a lot weaker for canada over the summer months. this was a trend away from commodity currencies. >> these are the bloomberg top stories. minister said his nation will not be intimidated. the gunman was killed inside parliament. canada will redouble its efforts to combat terrorism. >> in the days to come we will learn more about the terrorist and any accomplices he might has had -- he might have had. canada is not immune to the...
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yesterday the canadian fighter jets that will be deployed in iraq, they actually left an air base in albertair way to the middle east to join that coalition. isis has said we want to target, we want people in the west to target canada because they're part of this coalition. the spokesman of isis said that very clearly about a month ago. he issued a fatwa where he called on supporters to issue shooting attacks and car attacks exactly like what we saw earlier this week. >> the fact that this was caucus day. so many of these m.p.s and house of commons and senators, this was the day, and this was the morning when they come together to meet. we don't know motivation, but suggests definitely planned. >> it would appear to have been a planned -- they knew that there would be soldiers guarding the memorial and that they knew there r would be vulnerabilities a possibility of getting into the are parliament building and obviously, the gunman was able to get into the parliamentary building and it seems that a hero was able to stop a potential massacre inside the canadian parliament. >> sergeant -at-arm
yesterday the canadian fighter jets that will be deployed in iraq, they actually left an air base in albertair way to the middle east to join that coalition. isis has said we want to target, we want people in the west to target canada because they're part of this coalition. the spokesman of isis said that very clearly about a month ago. he issued a fatwa where he called on supporters to issue shooting attacks and car attacks exactly like what we saw earlier this week. >> the fact that...
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. >> reporter: i am daniel lack in northern alberta canada's oil-rich tar sands may be loathed by environmental are an opportunity for many indigenous merely for jobs and prosperity. >>> we have sport to, andy murray getting ready for his shanghai masters. what's in store for him? we have farah with that and the rest of sports. stay with us if you can. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for survivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> kentucky, a state that's hurting economically. >> when the mines shut down it affects other businesses too you know, it hurts everything. >> some say it's time for a change. >> mitch has been in there so long. >> while others want to stay the course. >> all the wa
. >> reporter: i am daniel lack in northern alberta canada's oil-rich tar sands may be loathed by environmental are an opportunity for many indigenous merely for jobs and prosperity. >>> we have sport to, andy murray getting ready for his shanghai masters. what's in store for him? we have farah with that and the rest of sports. stay with us if you can. >> now available, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a...
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. >> government alberta. upstream issues, greenhouse gases have been a key part of the debate. have you seen an evolution in the way either the federal government or states are considering those issues? >> that's a hard one. at the state level you don't see as much of the debate as we've seen in keystone about, it clearly is a factor that gets brought up but it's not so much part of the debate. a lot of it is about local issues. your any particular state like nebraska, the issues are going to be very particular. are you going over the oligarch or aquifer. is going to go to a schoolyard? all politics is local. it seems to be locally focused. i think the attention to the broader climate change type issues tends to occur more at the federal level especially if it's state, or even at the ferc. >> that certainly is the effort on the part of the environmental organizations, include upstream considerations and downstream considerations in all of these infrastructure prospects. of course, if you do so and these projects carry fossil fuels, that's not good news. but this wasn't formally
. >> government alberta. upstream issues, greenhouse gases have been a key part of the debate. have you seen an evolution in the way either the federal government or states are considering those issues? >> that's a hard one. at the state level you don't see as much of the debate as we've seen in keystone about, it clearly is a factor that gets brought up but it's not so much part of the debate. a lot of it is about local issues. your any particular state like nebraska, the issues...
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whether we would deliver this headline that would deliver canadian tar sands from alberta down to texas. that has been a big issue for environmentalists. there has been a pretty big effort on the part of republicans and other economic interests to get it done. i saw that secretary of state john kerry yesterday was saying he thought they would have this study and have to get it completed and that would be done soon. he did not give us a specific timeframe but as with the panama canal, as the keystone, there is always a lot of complex decisions that go into these things. host: what could opec do with gas prices dropping? we will get a better sense at the end of november as to whether they want to maintain production what it currently is or whether they would try to support the price little bit more of oil by increasing production. we will see. november 27 will be a big day for people who are following this space closely and i think we will have a better idea that. good for oil, gas and that they might see so of their other leases on oil -- rigs, etc.? guest: yeah, that will be interesting
whether we would deliver this headline that would deliver canadian tar sands from alberta down to texas. that has been a big issue for environmentalists. there has been a pretty big effort on the part of republicans and other economic interests to get it done. i saw that secretary of state john kerry yesterday was saying he thought they would have this study and have to get it completed and that would be done soon. he did not give us a specific timeframe but as with the panama canal, as the...
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keystone is bad, have you heard of the 1.1 million-barrel per day pipeline they want to build from albertantic canada across 185 nation territories plus that is the reality that the one thing that we have that's exciting and i want to jump off of the transition piece and the excitement of the organized labor getting involved in the fight for the climate justice, the issue of the jobs versus the environment, there've been hundreds of millions of dollars if not billions invested into making you all think that i either have a job or have a healthy environment and this is one of those moments in time that we see the emergence of the social movement partnership. that is the indigenous people of all of the land and that's not to say that we are owning it in the western contact in the future generation those people and the social movement uniting with workers of the country whose lives are in a strictly linked to the development of resources in the land this is a place we are going to see incredible power against the free-market agenda this is something that has caused the establishment to spin o
keystone is bad, have you heard of the 1.1 million-barrel per day pipeline they want to build from albertantic canada across 185 nation territories plus that is the reality that the one thing that we have that's exciting and i want to jump off of the transition piece and the excitement of the organized labor getting involved in the fight for the climate justice, the issue of the jobs versus the environment, there've been hundreds of millions of dollars if not billions invested into making you...
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an election in brazil, this weekend, alberta will join us. >> thank you.t of the house -- if you get out of a half the er if he is >> i like that. i will ask him about the former president of the french republic and scarlet insists we ask about real estate renovations. we will do that as well. tom keene with surveillance and 25 minutes. that the hedge leftceo of eclectic a has and did so last month. to one person with , will wainwright. good morning. good asot all been that of late. run is through what we know ,bout whether paul has gone what his reaction is to all of this, he was a well-known character. what doing know and what do we not know? >> he has a reputation in london. he has developed a well-known firm because of his outspoken paul taylor.hired to oversee the growth of the firm. big operational infrastructure that would suit these guys, that is where the money is. hedge fund managers. it comess left and down to the foreman, like so many background managers. >> this is a great story. guy has been intrigued by everything. you managed to speak to pe
an election in brazil, this weekend, alberta will join us. >> thank you.t of the house -- if you get out of a half the er if he is >> i like that. i will ask him about the former president of the french republic and scarlet insists we ask about real estate renovations. we will do that as well. tom keene with surveillance and 25 minutes. that the hedge leftceo of eclectic a has and did so last month. to one person with , will wainwright. good morning. good asot all been that of late....
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clintonlub versus challenged the secretary of state's permission to authorize a pipeline from alberta, canada to wisconsin. it sounds familiar, i am sure. they argued that the president did not have legislative authority, as i just discussed. court responded that it does not arise from a delegation of authority, but rather from the authority over matters of foreign affairs. and he district court agreed. similarly -- i'm going to mess this up -- so apologies in advance. a similar decision. the plaintiff tried to suspend or revoke a presidential permit issued under executive order 133 keystone pipeline, the predecessor to keystone xl. violated theat it national policy procedure act. thecourt found that president would be free to disregard the court's judgment, as the case was considering the president's and eric constitutional authority to conduct foreign policy, as opposed to a statutory authority granted to the president by congress. thus the decision-making process in that case not -- was not subject to challenge, as would be the case under normal administrative framework. however, t
clintonlub versus challenged the secretary of state's permission to authorize a pipeline from alberta, canada to wisconsin. it sounds familiar, i am sure. they argued that the president did not have legislative authority, as i just discussed. court responded that it does not arise from a delegation of authority, but rather from the authority over matters of foreign affairs. and he district court agreed. similarly -- i'm going to mess this up -- so apologies in advance. a similar decision. the...
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we're talking out of a lasting, sandpiper, the alberta clipper, and many, many more if we start getting this review process accelerated. we need people who can go to d.c. that will get things done. i'm glad you brought up education and i couldn't agree more with you, al, that we need to match skills with jobs. but i have to tell you something. you sat on the education committee for the last six years. in minnesota we have great public schools that we can be really proud of. but, unfortunately, we don't have great public schools for everyone. in fact, we have the worst outcomes in the country for minorities. where the lowest regulation rate for hispanics, the second lowest for after the americans. graduation rates significantly low 50%. that is immoral. where is the moral outrage on that? i've been involved in an inner-city school in one of the toughest neighborhoods where 90% of our kids are latino or african-american and we 100% graduation rate and we do it for 60% of the cost. i want to radically change the school system in inner cities. to all children regardless of zip codes have th
we're talking out of a lasting, sandpiper, the alberta clipper, and many, many more if we start getting this review process accelerated. we need people who can go to d.c. that will get things done. i'm glad you brought up education and i couldn't agree more with you, al, that we need to match skills with jobs. but i have to tell you something. you sat on the education committee for the last six years. in minnesota we have great public schools that we can be really proud of. but, unfortunately,...
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a copy in long monitor, the alberta oil sands would expand if the pipeline were to be built. they could add jobs and create opportunity. this is about doing what is right for the public. it's not standing up for special interests. it's creating jobs for people who desperately need a $20 an hour job welding on the keystone pipeline that they don't have today because of the failed policies of this administration. >> do you want to respond? >> there are jobs created when the keystone pipeline is built. the long term jobs in the hundreds, the congressman is overstating the economic effect of this pipeline. the process has been politicized. my focus has been on making sure that colorado continues to lead. we truly are best of the above energy state. we have remarkable leaders here. we have remarkable technology. i would ask congressman gardner why isn't he supporting the governor's blue ribbon commission to find the right balance between local control and protecting jobs. he is missing in action. we join together to make sure we don't have this facing us a month from now. the cong
a copy in long monitor, the alberta oil sands would expand if the pipeline were to be built. they could add jobs and create opportunity. this is about doing what is right for the public. it's not standing up for special interests. it's creating jobs for people who desperately need a $20 an hour job welding on the keystone pipeline that they don't have today because of the failed policies of this administration. >> do you want to respond? >> there are jobs created when the keystone...
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. >> etalking about keystone xl pipeline, the northern extension that would run from alberta, canada,l and gas industry and without it, we have no jobs. we have no businesses. the community in my opinion, would be gone. >> environmentalists, they worry about the cleanliness of oil from canada's tar stands region. despite six years of public and bipartisan support, as well as an exhaustive environmental study by the state department, the white house is still not signed off on it. push ago decision past the midterm elections. tune in tomorrow for more on the national debate at hand. we're going to talk to the governor of oklahoma. she'll talk about how she has seen a drastic improvement in communities like cushing with these jobs being created. of course, they slowed down because this project is hung up. >> by the way, if the republicans get the senate, that might be one of the first things on the president's desk. okay, now go veto this. harry reid stops it. >>> coming up, wonder why u.s.-israeli relations are so darn bad? wait until you hear when somebody inside the obama white house
. >> etalking about keystone xl pipeline, the northern extension that would run from alberta, canada,l and gas industry and without it, we have no jobs. we have no businesses. the community in my opinion, would be gone. >> environmentalists, they worry about the cleanliness of oil from canada's tar stands region. despite six years of public and bipartisan support, as well as an exhaustive environmental study by the state department, the white house is still not signed off on it....